Excelsior High School - El Aviador Yearbook (Norwalk, CA)
- Class of 1941
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A- f. .- .aye --f ,JM 1 'F RT 1- W:-fy N ff: , '..f-'-:Zf.-f.w e- -4rg,'s 11-'wif' lf' lfU0lf' This year El Aviador is you creating expounding - -- interpreting - -- School Spirit - - - instilling it in all those who follow - - - echoing and re-echoing ot it through the halls in the court lt's you having fun yelling and sing- ing . . - you Working hard and turiously - - - yet smiling warmly making friends being good sports oft as Well as on the field showing real loyalty, thoughtful- ness and determined hearts - - - The 1941 El Aviador is portraying the unquenchable realistic spirit the very essence oi Excelsior 4 5 Cmfm fi Spirited songs set the pace - - . On Excelsior - - - the Administration who helps us to make Excelsior go forward Side by Side Each class doing its part for the entire student body- - -Exce1sior's On The Campus . - - The activities in which We take part here on the campus - - - We're Cheering For You - - -The sportsmen and Women gain strength through our support - -- Here We Come As others see us in our relaxed moments- - - Q , , 0 'Ti' If o ' 1: .- J 4 'wr 7 ' .-' Q f,f',1fi':,. . y r , 5, zgjgygi . ' as 11M 9-Qwglcrzlw, 3- 93.-Mir ff ' 1--. i J.. W, . ,J rr ,W-P,l'x -,af gn? f..w- 1 495131-it-frfffliffiray , .. ' '1 1 ,i . -1f',xZ.3'R m 'X ' ff-'iff' - . - gr: r- -M. PM - U..--' a y! QV, it fe if-1 V- 4,f,L,, h gLf-uf.,-.i .ly-ma 34,51 Mwstfwffifais r i r , j..gf.f1 ' - X N f- f 1' X ibevkca fion fke mwlmfd of cflwdzof. . we Jeahcafe ff .f4UiaJ0f. . fo you who are fmgzof. are file cloerd of fke 5,00-if . . who mage 6 egior what it ij . . . '83 Tv gs Q 97 XCQALOIW N , 'l -,Al fs N, xi' X., . 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Working behind the scenes . . . unseltishly . . . for Excelsior . . . 1 A RALPH F. BURNIGHT BERNICE RANKIN Principal, District Supl. ur rincqoa Vice-Principal Mr. Burnight. . .head of those who Work tor the motto On Excelsior usually we get only glimpses of him on camp- us or in halls . . . intelligent looking . .. friendly eyes quiet smile . . . always a greet- ing tor students as he passes. . . lnterested in student Welfare . .. and students . .. striving to help them . . . furthering and aiding student self-government Busily engaged in supervis- ing the building program adequately meeting his respon- sibilities as Excelsior becomes a larger school . . . E121 E31 WILLIAM RICHARDSON LUCILE TOMBS Boys' Vice-Principal Dean of Girls .fdalminidfraford Miss Rankin . . . friendly smile . . . dignity personi- fied . . . gracious . . . interesting and interested . . . efficient management of school affairs charm- ing good advice and fine ideas our Vice Principal . . . Mr. Richardson . . . jovial and fun loving . . . high standards . . . fairness and squareness . . . sense of humor . . . spirited laughter . . . Dean of Boys . . . Miss Tombs immaculate neatness Well ELIZABETH WATKINS modulated voice . . . poised and . . . unusual under- .- Counselor standing of girls' problems willing to help conscientious kind . . . tactful . . . Dean of Girls . . . Miss Watkins . .. sparkling eyes . .. dark wavy hair . . .Q striking clothes . . . lady of ladies . . . eager to help With any difficulty . . . laughs with you . . . E sincere and sympathetic . . . Counselor and Adviser. . ' ' I A RICHARD GAHR NELLAMENA ROACH ROBERT DAVIS RICHARDSON HASTINGS WILLIAM H, REEVES English English English English English MADELINE E. THOMAS LORRAINE LARSON SALLY KAYE GLADYS YEAGER ELOUISE WALBORN English English English and Social Studies English English, Physical Education English An essay my hobby my ambition dredging your mind for a plot . . . pencils chewed to a bit of fiber . . . letting loose with your imagina- tion. . .can't get an ending. . .spilled ink at the last minute, .. Turning cultural . .. Tale of Two Cities . . . The Tell Tale Heart . Reader's Digest . . . your poem in print . . . Trial Flights . . . Verbs, nouns and stuff is, are, am, Was, and were diagram- ming . .. ignoring directions . .. cramming for the English Exam . .. Play tryouts . .. tension before the final casting . . . thrill or disappoint- ment . . . lively rehearsals . . . the big night . . . stage fright . . :made a hit . . . .f Foreign Language Latin Spanish si, si oui, oui vocabularies verbs conjugation of verbs . . . foreign correspondence . . . conversations . . . Weary hours facing the crowded pages of unfamiliar languages . .. topping many hours of Work by play and parties . . . MAGDALENE SLETTE RUTH WITZIG MARGARET HEFFERNAN ELIZABETH HUGHES Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language Foreign Language E141 HCM HUGH W. YOST RALPH B, FARNUM T. A. HAWLEY Science Science Science ROBERT H. LESTER LUCILE WALTON HESTER ARTHURS Science Science Home Economics MARIE WILSON HELEN BELL SALLY LUSK Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics f Wx if 4 121 fwfyf' 7 3 ' '-A715 .LFE X, J ' Tfnxbgnj, ,f g -1' '7fjX, '?f' ici ,,, IKAKZ Xxx, 5 J ' 1 , E -Z ,ff X1 .ji Z . ff' , ff If K ' lf' N tt '1 Science and Home Economics To lessen superstition at least one course in science . . . a period ot . . . fizzing experi- ments. . .odoriterous rooms . . . formaldehyde . . . sulphur-di- oxide . .. chlorine gas . .. test tubes . .. formulae . .. Bunsen burners . . . lab. work . . . dark room bug collections charts on disease . .. bacteria , . . microscopes . . . lectures . . . note books . . . rocks and min- erals sleepless nights pre- paring collections Looking in on a sewing class bobbins running out pricked fingers . . . dainty stitches . . . parading new clothes . .. while in a cooking class . . . delicious aromas . . . new dishes . . . counting cal- ories . . . and . . . washing dishes . . . ff l X l EDITH LOWE FREDERIC MEIERS IOHN A. GOBLE Art Art Mechanical Drawing EDWIN L. KIRKPATRICI4 WILDA YATES HUGH DAVIES Music Music Music ROBERT ASHTON IOSEPH LANGDON ERNEST G. IENSEN Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education ALVIN H. EDWARDS IUSTINE L. THORPE GENEVIE DEXTER Physical Education Nurse Physical Education LUCILE H. PAYNE MARGARET HOLLISTER FREDERICKA MOORE Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Art Paint splashes striking colors . . . rough sketches . . . inspirations amazing re- semblances sparks of tal- ent all these in the art department among art minded people . . . patience and pains- taking care gratifying re- sults . . . Music High mellow violins . . . mo- mentous drums . . . stirring chords powerful assembly music Vibrating through the Whole auditorium . . . these are accomplished by hours of tedious practice . . . perfect tim- ing . . . ears for rhythm and harmony. . .and a deep under- standing and appreciation of music . . . Physical Education Gym period . . . a dash to change roll call chal- lenges Warming up team Work and fair play . . . in beating sun. . .drizzling fog. . . refreshing Wind . . . triumphant runs. . .glorious backhands. . . last minute points . . . yells for the losers . .. icy showers . . . gossip and laughter . . . sprints to next class . . . so gym period ends . . . E161 LUTHER FORD KATHERINE CALDWELL G. WESLEY PALMER HARRY O. VAN PETTENWILLIAM VAN deCARR Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics INEZ WILSON ALICE MULCAHY GRACE WANLEY EUGENE CLEAVINGER VIVIAN MONTGOMERY Mathematics Commerce Commerce Commerce Commerce Mathematics Long periods ot deep thinking . . . calculating and tiguring . . . insurance rates , . . square root . . . the metric system . .. unsolvable problems . .. helpful teachers . . . Commerce The concentrated clicking ot typewriter keys . .. turrowed brows . . . double entries . . . despair over a three cent error dictation abbreviated words the schools business efficiently trans- acted . . . Social Science Heated arguments elections labor prob- lems term papers trying hours the night before . . . who discovered which and when . . . war news . . . not very heartening . . . l'Scholastics . . . the grade you wanted but dared not hope tor s ' 9 RAYMOND LUTTRELL BETTY IANE CAHILL ' EARLE ANDREW SPRINGFIELD TI-IERESA IINKS Social Science Social Science Social-Science Social Science Social Science NELLIE COX REAGAN RUTH HILL FLOYD E. DEWHIRST Library Textbook Clerk Study Hall .ABBIE BEAUCHAMP CHARLES KENDLE IOYCE BRAKENSHZK Attedance Clerk Supervisor of Attendance Secretary MILTON LONGSHORE EVELYN ENTSMINGER IEAN POWELL Continuation Education Bookkeeper Assistant Secretary Continuation and Secretaries A school in itself. . .taught efficiently. . .var- ied courses. . .students with lots of outside in- terests. . .Continuation School. . . Stenographic perfectionists. . .efficiently tak- ing dictation. . .tulfilling special tasks for busy administrators. . . Library. Textbooks, and Attendance Elbowing through the after- noon library crowd . . . a fran- tic search for special references a mad dash for the new magazines suppressed si- lence . . . thumbing through the card file . . . Waiting until the last minute . . . then the free-for-all scram- ble for an absence card trips to the nurse excused tardy slips. . .unspoken praises to Abbie . .. Missing books frenzied search discovered in the lost and found. . .rows of books all accounted for the end of school detaching our- selves from the books we have come to know oh, all too well . . . 6l,ClfL L1 8 I A ' ' 1, 1 r ' ' 1 X ' , , ,fin ,X fuk ' li 'jf '-If ff, 'X' I , I J I ijffxifi ffl , Mfg it Sl K-ff' ff' t, INS. 1 tt' , E' R J it J' M -- l in ,. 5,3 I , 'J W c 541, , 1 A J fa i - ' X. J - M Shops and Agriculture Qixj A I K gf Confusion and noise . . . indistinguishable activity R W! E191 . . . floors blackened with oil . . . the smell ot heated lead . . . boys Working with tools . . . professional looking mechanics . . . repairing the intricate mech- anism ot a car Building cabinets and tables ot fine grained materials . . . smoothing them to perfection . . . then smoothing them more varnishing or Waxing them to a gleaming lustre. . . Learning farming in both theory and practice . field trips . . . home projects tif ARTHUR FINCH Auto Shop SIDNEY IANKEN Machine Shop NLS fo! HERBERT ZADACH ROULON RICKS Machine Shop Agriculture CHARLES BRITTAIN C. W. FRIEDRICHSON Auto Syap Agriculture Mba, bv' 1-f -- ' K 2 HF Nt All L .-xt XL lv T x .. 6 is L D .. E be 4 X, t rexiefi ana! M Bill. . .shy. . .blond. . .known among students for his sense of humor. . . basketball star. . .Working With the Senate. . .organizing and making plans for All American Day. . .leading us, While We gladly follow. .. Bob. . .starting the triumphant second semester. . .speaking with ease and assurance at all assemblies. . .contident. . .encouraging suggestions. . .bring- ing the year to its conclusion with spirit. . .by his leadership helping to make Excelsior a big school. . . I201 .Shwlmf M g gCQl 5 Those We elect to represent us ...lend our school hours ot service . . .self-ettacing . . .friend- ly dispatching their various duties With etticiency and hon- or deserving of our thanks for their Work the past year... Excelsior becoming a tiner school . . .because they have served. . . STUDENT BODY OFFICERS First Semester Officers Beulah Windes, Song Leader Bobby Myers, Yell Leader Bill Vaughn, President Bobby Brown, Vice-President Clara Burna, Treasurer Shirley Leeson, Secretary Bob Bunkelrnan, Sergeant at Arms ,f V, ff I, ,W K, , , ff ,ff ff ' 4f 'fa3, 'K .fg- :M-fff E ' Second Semester Oificers Bob Terry, President Marimae Hunt, Vice-President Norma Peterson, Secretary E. G. l-lustead, Sergeant at Arms Ed Bettinger, Yell Leader , n elflfife SENATE FlRST SEMESTER Row Row Row Row 1-H. Talbot, E. Moore, N. Bridge, E. Welle, L. Goldsmith, L. Nukcxshimc, B. Smith, I. Weber. 2-E. Hoi-nmill, G. Welle, C. Shipley, D, Hogan, M. Hcxgcxn, A. Timpone, C. Bailey, B. Willard, I. Kirkpatrick. 3-L. Mognussen, A. Grovuge, P. Grogan, P. Wiles, L. Spink, M. Follis, B. Furrer, P. Starr, F. Bruynzeel. 4-V. Vuuuhn, D. Anthony, I. Duncan, B. Mortin, L. Reitkirk, S. Martin, D. Brown, C. Smith, M. K. Murtz, C. Tunstill, I. Litton, E. Seymour, B. Terry. E221 E231 SECOND SEMESTER SENATE Row l: B. Robertson, P. Reagan, Row 3: G. Evans, I. Kirkpatrick, P. Krum, M, Mur- M. O'Connell, N. Dyer, S. Mooshagian, ray, M. Hodges, M. Ioyner, A, Timponel S. Martin, C. Smith, B. Ienkins, I. C. N. Bridge, H. Davis, R. Smith. Bonner. Row 2: M. Hunt, A. Gravage, A. Kusu- Row 4: A. MOSQ1-ledaf O4 WOTIGY, O- HEY- moto, G. Welle, M. Mauro, S. Madison, neman, B, Kelly, I. Nakanishi, M. Prone aberger, A. Rogers, F. Hanchette, B. A. Willis, I. York, M. Routon. Ienkins, B. Montgomery, I. Graham. Nominating class senators . . . voting . . . the exciting, impor- tant feeling of representing the class . . . parliamentary proceed- ings reflecting student opinion on everything from harn- burgers to campus problems . . . reporting to the class . . . festival plans for All American Day . .. bringing a new venture to a successful climax discussions making new rules building new traditions creating a civic spirited student- body . . . Senators survey plans submitted by Campus Cleanup Committee. Top ROW: Ed Bettinger, Iucmitg Birighcrm, Eclgcrr l-lcxwley, Dick Hughes, Mcrrimcie Hunt, Phil Wessells. Bottom Row: Floyd Moore, Harrold Stormes, Mike Capovillo, Pat Myers, George Nakamura. Yak +315 L 1-Q3 :lv .E 4 i 4 p' X 5 Af' 7 E241 J Olgeff E251 v r 7 I fr UL K If 1' 4 Lrfyvuiig 'X ',YY fL uf. MX ,L VL ,ff f W ' Z We- 'ff Holding court tirst period every day sending the un- welcome tidings of a blue slip to classes . .. following a court procedure . . . being fair and unprejudiced . . . listening patiently to one sided stories . . . receiving criticism and little praise . . . considering all disturbances seriously abiding by the laws of the state as well as those made by the students and faculty . . . giving their time tor the betterment of Excelsior .. . X r Af , K- W .-i'5t ii Darwin Beauchamp, Barbara Walker, Coy Porter, Georgie Nakamura, Norma Thalheimer, Carroll Hawley, Vernon Iohnson 6520! A, 3 77 'S' ffgjrw. y sf.-. 4,4 W fi' 425 ' 1 f 'E' 433 if fun. N ru I My 1 wig , 1-., 117,01 6, ,fag at 7, I we zw' A, 5, rf 2 I W -5, Y 2 S Q h 3- W 1 5 .. A ' .-' 7 :L '1:7:f ' A 1-.2 -' f' :,' L' J' ,. ,If ,, - .51 ' - ,U QM, -if 13111 -145, -4,91 1, .. . ,j-'v.l..-Q, J , A ,,q,,,.I 1 x,?. fgy'. .i,i.:,- Q V ' A .Q - ' . ful '-- ,f:',',A:f.1f H-2 '9 4 K .. 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Q XX sw W 6 W RALPH RUSSE WILMA Cl-HSM, Vice-President LL, President Class ot Winter '4l gaining more recognition than their small size might warrant. . .class presidents. . .Bill Vaughn, Ralph Russell. . . thrill ot becoming upper classmen . .. cry ot burlap as maroon and powder blue sweaters invade the campus . . . , proud strutting . . , Sharing honors for Smilin' Through astounding school by having two student body presidents among their members senior rings . .. pictures . .. caps and gowns, knees shaking, speeches, congratulations gone EXcelsior's last midyear class .. EVELYN WELLE, Secretary BOB TINDER, Sergeant at Arms DO ROTHY BUIE, Treasurer IAY WALKER Yell L d , ea er BETTY IO THOMAS, Song Leader Q eniom ANNA BARTSMA Barkie Sports l-3 Band l, 2 LOIS MARIE BETHURUM Editor, Excelsior Life 3 Scholarship 1-4 Valedictorian IUANITA BINGMAN Friendship Comm. 4 Iudge 4 S. B, Nominating Com. Isabel Blackie, Ierinie Rynsburger, Lois Bethurum . . . C.S.F. Life Mem- bers. Lois and Ienriie . . . achieved distinction . . . named Valedictorian and Salutatoriari respectively . . . HAROLD BIRD Football l-4 Class Committees 1-4 Navy AMY ISABEL ELACKIE Scholarship l-4 Girls' League Rep, 4 Big Sister 4 ALENE BREWER Snooks Sports l, 3, 4 Big Sister 4 CHARLES BROCK Class Sgt.-at-Arms 2 Class Yell-Leader 3 Excelsior Life 4 i301 VVARREN BROWN Iudge 3 Class Officer 2 Senator 4 DOROTHY BUIE Dottie Class Treasurer l-4 Prom Favor Comm 3 LOREN A. BUSHAW Transferred irom Garfield High L.A. DOROTHY IANE CARUTHERS Class Song Leader l Asst. SB. Song Leader 4 Big Sister 4 i311 MAITTRICE L. CASTLE .. ut.. Fodtball l-4 Machinist FRANCES CHEZEM Fanny Big Sister 2, 3 Mothers' Tea IOY DEVORE Big Sister 3, 4 Halls Committee 2 Fullerton I.C. DOROTHY EVERETT Uniform Committee 4 Halls Committee 2 Big Sister 1 WILMA IUNE CHISM MARIANNE L. Gadget FELDMANN Excelsior Life 3 Big Sister 2-4 Rally Committee 4 Usherette 3 Mothers' Tea l, 2, 4 DENNIS DALE DANlEL Dennie LILLIAN FRANK Basketball 2, 3 Welder Big Sister 2, 3 Girls' League Cab. 3 School Adv. Comm. 4 DORIS MAY GANDOLFO Big Sister 2-4 Friendship Comm. 4 Usherette 3 GERRY GEERLINGS Big Sister 4 Usherette 4 Transferred from Gardena BETTY JANE GOLDEN Friendship Comm. 4 Class Treasurer 2 Senator 2 ADLAI HAUCK Bud B Football 4 Howdy Stranger Comm. 4 gn DON HEARD Donnie Tennis Z-4 Boys' League 4 1 A!.o TAMAKO HIRAMI TODGDESG Friendship Club 4 Commercial Club 4 Transferred from Huntington Beach CHIYEKO IHABA Iapanese Frlendship Club 2-4 Commercial Club 2-4 Transferred from Anaheim 2 BILL F. IONES Football 3, 4 Transferred from Long Beach Poly li 9 C E E if ill MARYELT EN MCCLTNTICK Class Secretary 3 Big Sister 2, 3 Prom Favor Comm. 3 ELISABETH NICKSON Nickle Excelsior Life 3-4 Ways and Means 3, 4 STELLA M. PETERSON Transferred irom Hemel Union High School Sales Clerk HELEN RUTH RALSTON Big Sister 2-4 Friendship Teas 3, 4 Mothers' Tea 3, 4 I321 BILL REIMANN Track 3 Football 4 Future Farmers 3, 4 IEANNE RENFRO Big Sister 2 Ukelele Club 4 Latin Club 1 RALPH F. RUSSELL S.B. President 4 Senior Class Pres. 4 Operetta 4 IENNIE RYNSBURGER Senate 3 Friendship Comm. 4 Class Secretary 1, 2 E331 nh f llllrl I4 , V,-fl U iff fi' ,,.1.,,.!J - A 1 V., ' . ,nf VIRGINIA SCALES Big Sister 3 Mothers' Tea 2 G, L. Cabinet 4 YAHIKO SHIOZAKI Class Vice-Pres. l Class Sgt.-at-Arms 3 Senior Affairs Comm. 4 MAURICE SMITH Football 3, 4 DARLEEN SOUTHERN Senator 3 Big Sister 3, 4 Mothers' Tea I-4 1' ROBERT STEIK I. V. Baseball 2-3 U, S. Army Parson BOB KENNEDY TINDER Class President 3 Iunior Play 3 Big E Club BETTE IO THOMAS Friendship Comm, 3 Wavs and Means Comm. 4 Excelsior Life 3, 4 IOSEPHINE VASQUEZ Big Sister 2 Mexican Club 2-4 Halls Comm. 3 WILLIAM VAUGHN S.B. President Varsity Basketball 3, 4 Senior President 4 ELAINE VESSELS IAY WALKER Class President 2 Boys' League Execu- tive Comm. 2-4 Football, Tennis 2-4 EVELYN WELLE Class Secretary 4 Scholarship 2-4 Usherette 3 Camera-Shy: IUNE MITCHELL 1 fapgx f I l' 2 i If I K., ,y ff K Wfiif X 1 . Summer Cfowfi ,4f 4 The Bed and Black procession 250 bright red sweaters and little black E's a capable, idealistic, and conservative class studious, yet tun loving . .. merit respect and rate high in everyone's estimation . .. Entertaining With dances, plays, and teas . .. gardenias and leiis . . .B a Hawaiian theme . . . the tirst senior dance, Flamingo . . . mysterious . . . a French exciting . . . thrilling . . . giving an C ment . . . Graduation preparations thrill of Wearing a senior and Circumstance and a tremendous success . . . Black Revolutionary background -audience excellent entertain- and xchanaina pictures the the strains of Pomp L 5 I.. Bight: Harold Stormes, Maxine Dixon, Vice X. Below: Ioh Harper, Sergeant-ab Arms, Bette Kempton, Secretary, Bob Montgomery, Treasurer. Below, right: Vernon lohnson, Yell Leader, Betty lane Heinemann Song Leader. to create school f'-,ii - 'J ,f , tour years ot helping J 1 1 4 . Y ' 1 4 'l 4 5 i 1 i , 3 3 t 1 1 ii 1 V f' -- Za JUNE ALEXANDER Sports l 4 ,Scholarship l, 2 lBig Sister 2, 3 CK ALLEN 'C Football l, 2 Glee Club 2-4 Aircraft Work MILTON ALLEN Football 4 Truck 3, 4 :Athletic Comm. It f . j M, , I x SHIRLEY HARDY Vctleolictoricxn VIRGINIA FERNETY Soflutcitoriczn -BETTY BEA ANDAHL Big Sister 4 Long Beach I. C. Noon Dance Comm. CHIYO ASAWA Halls Comm. 2, 3 Mothers' Tea l-4 Filibuster Club 2, 3 VELVA BARNETT Frenchie Big Sister Z Library 2 ALBERT BAXTER Track l I. V. Baseball 3 Senator 3, '4 I361 Student Court 4 DWIGHT BECK Football I, 4 Track Mgr. 3 L. A. City College DOROTHY BELL Asst. Secretary S.B. Big Sister 2, 3 Girls Sports l-4 DORIS BELLOWS French Club 1-4 Excelsior Life 3 Big Sister 2-4 E371 Pres. 'schoiaghap 4 CALVIN BENSEMA Compton I. C. Red EUGENE BERGEN 4 Fullerton College Photographer RUTHE BIEBER Ways cmd Means Comm. 3 Big Sister 3 Spanish Club I W A W I Trial Flights l, 3 SrlYSieei'irig Comm, 4 VIRGINIA BLANK MARVIN BRINK GOLDIE BERYL BUELL Giriney Corsica High School Big Sister 2-4 Tennis 2,73 V.-P. Knitting Club 3 Badminton 3 Sports I, 2 MAXINE BOLEY JACK BROOKSHIRE CLARA BUMA Big Sister 2 Rally Comm. 4 S. B. Treasurer 4 Mothers' Tea 3 Campus Prob. Com. 4 Scholarship 4 Prom Comm. 3 Football l, 2 GLEN BOUVIER BOBBY BROWN BOB BUNKELMAN Transferred from S. B. Vice-Pres. 4 Boys' League Pres. 4 ' Whittier Rally Comm. 3, 4 Varsity Track 2-4 Fullerton I. C, Ways and eans 3, 4 Varsity Football 3, 4 I iififwif J 'V 3 ,' x tv, ORVEL O. BURNETT BERT CARLSON HARLEY CLARKE Big E Club 3, 4 Tennis 2-4 Football 1-4 Varsity Football 3, 4 Long Beach I. C. Track 1, 4 Campus Comm. 4 U. S. Army Corps Grounds Comm. 4 CLYDE CALLOW GOLDIE CARRICABURU IOHN CLARK Projector Squad 4 Big Sister I Iack Track Manager 2, 3 Glee Club Z Pitstield High Senior Play 4 Aviation MIKE CAPOVILLA IACKIE CARVER ROBERTA CONDAX C Football 2 Student Director 3, 4 Bobby Student Body Iudge Christmas Prog. 3, 4 French Club 3 Basketball 1, 2 Mothers' Tea 1-4 CLIFFORD CURTIS KEITH I. DENNIS Track l Abraham Football 1 Football 1, 3 Welding School Track 1 CLINTON VV. CURTIS ANNE DI C1-IIARA B Football I Long Beach I. C. Big Sister 2, 3 Usherette 3, 4 Glee Club 2-4 MAXINE DIXON Big Sister 2 DOROTHY DAVIS Big Sister 2-4 Excelsior Life 3 Commercial Club 3 ALBERT CARLSON BOB C. CHRISTIE IOHN COUCH CARL DEN BOER 'VIOLA DOBIAS Swede Baseball 1-4 Wranglers Club l Athletic Club 4 Big Sister 2, 3 Campus Comm. 4 Photographer 4 Stagecraft 4 Ushering Staff 4 ., Sports 2 Science Club 1-4 B FOOIIDGH 1 Football 4 K Q-1' V.-P. Senior Class 4 ,P 3 - , S, I . . HQ ,XL ' ., X -, tg. X I lx.. x I ' ' tlj I: I381 Q as-5 ea X ROBERT N. FUIISHIMA Iapanese Club 3 Athletic Club 3 Football 2 BILL FREDENBURG Football 3, 4 ' Sr. Steering Comm. 4 . , , 'f ' Swing Band 4 K ' !-Ju Rcgi3E15TA PHEDRICKS yd A 't f gf, ljysi' l ji ld , , fx f J ROWLAND FENNELL Class Officer 2 - Grounds Comm. 3 'J Varsity Football 4 I VIRGINIA FERNETY lgllikado and Pinafore , 4 Scholarship Soc. 1, 4 ' ' Friendship Comm. 3 EVELYN PIKSE 7- Iowa f' Fullerton I. C. -4' DON DODD 9 xi Iunior, Senior Plays Choir 3, 4 ' Sr. Steering Comm. GEORGE DOWDY ,f Track l, 4 Big E Club 3, 4 Compton I. C. EARL DREVER Duke Annual Staff 3, 4 Photographer Boys' League Comm. 4 A GEORGIE DUNN Class Song Leader 2 Scholarship Soc. l, 2, 4 sl .JZQQHQJWM 1 lffwifffff-Mfffri.f7...i1 Fr' jj .Ni bu, f l L La. . MASAKO FUIITA Big Sister 4 Sports 1, 2 Iapanese Club 2, 3 y Mix I f, tv..-J. ,gt . X YURIKO FUHTA Big Sister 2-4 Basketball 3, 4 Japanese Club HAZEL FULTON Big Sister Z, 3 Mothers' Tea 2 Fullerton I. C. ISABEL G. GARCIA Mexican Club l Big Sister 3 Glee Club 4 CLAUDE L. GEARHART L. B. I. C. Apprentice BETTY GOOD Campus Prob. Com. 4 Chenille Club 4 Usherette 3, 4 HARRY GOODMAN Poultry Iudge 3 Athletic Comm. 4 Dairy Cattle Iudgjng Team 2 LUCILLE GRAHAM Lucy Big Sister 3, 4 L. B. l. C. AGNES GRAVAGE Iunior, Senior Plays Rally Committee 4 RICHARD GRIPP Football 2-4 Track 4 F.F.A. Officer 3 E401 1- .4 CHARLES GUTIUREZ Mexican Club 4 Whittier College RICHARD T. HAGG Football 2 P. A. System 3 Grounds Comm. MARGIE HAGEN Senate 4 Girls' League Com. 4 V Festival RUTH HANCHETTE Rally Comm. 4 Big Sister 4 Girls Sports 3, 4 CARY HAND Track 2, R Iunior, Senior Plays Halls Comm. 2 GEORGE HARADA Band l-4 Camera Club Aviation 3 MARY IANE HARDIN Costume Design Club 2 Woodbury College Fashion Illustrator SHTRLEY HARDY Secretary of Class Editor, Trial Flights Editor, Excelsior Lite IOHN HARPER E. R. HAWLEY HATSUYE HIGUCHI Boys' League Coun. 4 Iuolge 3 Big Sister 2, 3 Choir 3, 4 Usher 3, 4 Iapanese Club 1-3 Noon Dance Comm. 4 Grounds Comm. Mothers' Tea l-3 IACKIE HARWOOD BETTY IANE CECIL HILT Mothers' Tea 2-4 HEINEMANN Cece Friendship Comm. 4 Girls' League Secy. 4 - F. F. A. l 4 Girls' League Dance 4 Assist. Song Leader 4 Engineering KATHRINE HAWKS ' 'Katie ' ' Gym Team ROBERT CARROLL HAWLEY Tennis 2-4 Trial Flights 2, 4 Scholarship l-4 J Girls' Sports l-4 MABEL HESS Glee Club l-4 MARY MARION HIDAKA Girls Sports 1-4 Big Sister 2-4 Chenille Club 4 an lf f S E411 ,U BETTY IO HOFFMAN Art h Long Beach I. C. HARRIET HOKSBERGEN Beauty College utr! V, .. .J , . , ., vu f . 1 JW, If M 4 J L-. Q.. mi WW GAIL S. HOLMES MILDRED HUNGERFORD ELMER IACOBSON Basketball 2 Mickey F.F.A. Officer 3 Track 2-4 Mothers' Tea 2, 4 Football I-4 Sports l Electric Welder GENEVA HOP MARIMAE HUNT HARLAN IASON Iowa YeIl Leader of Girls' C Football 1 League 4 Varsity Footbal Ir. and Sr. Plays 3, 4 Hopper V.-P. Student Body 4 MARGARET HUCKINS FRANCIS G. HUSTEAD SAICHI IINDE Sports 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Sagebrush Spanish Club 2, 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Iapanese Club 4 Big Sister 3, 4 Campus Prob. Com. 4 Aviation MARIE HUME CARL HUTCHISON VERNON W. IOHNSON A Pouchie Football l, 2, 3, 4 Football I, 3, 4 Transferred from Boys' League 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Clearwater Sgt. Arms Ir. Class 3 Sr. Class Officer 4 CHARLES IONES Varsity Football 2, 3 Photographer Big E Club 3, 4 GLORIA IONES Big Sister l 4 Bakersfield High BETTIE KEMPTON Secy. of Senior Class Treas. Girls' League LBERT A. KENNEDY Orchestra 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Swing Band 4 TOMIKO KITAHATA Big Sister 2-4 Sports 2-4 Iapanese Club 2-4 CHIZUKO KITAOKA Venice High School Iapanese Club 4 L. B. I. C. LORENE KOOPMAN Koopie' ' Band 2 SONOYE KODA Big Sister 2 A Capella Choir Japanese Club 1 E431 .Y- PHILIP KRUM Athletic Comm. 4 Noon Dance Comm. 4 Photographic Club l VIOLET M. KRUTZFELT Big Sister 4 Mothers' Tea l, 2 Latin Club 2-4 BETTIE LOUISE LAMB French Club l-3 Big Sister 2-4 Author MARTHA LANNIER Big Sister 2-4 Excelsior Life 3 Annual Staff 4 LORRAINE LARSON Sports 2-4 Hi Iinks 3, 4 Sports 3, 4 my CHARLES LEE Usher 3, 4 Athletic Comm. 3, 4 B Football Mgr, 3 ri X 1 5 ,J I I 1 4 J 5 . i i t E t 'F 4 HUGH LEE Basketball 2 L. B. l. C. Aviator N. If 'U 54 SHIRLEY LEESON Secj. Student Body 4 ludge 3 Sports l-4 HELEN LEONARD Big Sister 3 Sports 3 Glee Club 4 I. B. LEVERETT Red C Football l B Basketball 3 SHARLOTTE LILES Noon Dance Comm. 4 Asst. Song Leader 4 Big Sister 2-4 ELEANOR LILLARD Friendship Comm. 4 Girls Sports l-4 Campus Prob. Corn. 4 GEORGE LITTLEFIELD Football l Basketball 1, 2 Fullerton I. C. HELEN LONGSTREET Big Sister 2, 3 Sports l-3 Mothers' Tea 4 ISAC LOPEZ Football 1 Grounds Comm. 2 Campus Prob. Com. 2 RAY LOPEZ I. V. Football 2 Baseball Mgr. 3 Fullerton I. C . I I44l HV BEULAH LOWE FRED MARQUEZ ' FRANK MARTIN HELEN MCGUIRE NOLAN MITCHELL French Club Pres. 3 - Track 3, 4 I Band l McGuireski Track 3, 4 A Capella Choir 4 Aviation Mechanic Football 4 Compton 3 I. V. Football 4 Steering Comm. 4 Navy L. B. I. C. Gray Business College Camera Club 2 SADAKO MAEDA EVELYN K. MARKS IACK MASSEY RUTH HELEN MCMAHAN SACHIKO MIURA Big Sister 4 Mikado 3 French Club 1-3 Travel Club 1 Christmas Play 3, 4 A Capella Choir 3, 4 Big Sister 2, 3 Iapanese Club 4 Trial Flights 3, 4 Secretary NELLIE MARCHMAN HELEN ALICE MARKS ROBERT I. MASSEY R. D. MONTGOMERY Choir 3,4 Big Sisier 4 Trial Flights Football 3 Trial Flights4 Girls Sports 3 L, B. I. C. P, A. I-4 Big Sister 2,3 Army Student Affair Com. 4 ' -x 'RICHARD A MARING ' BEVERLY MARTIN YUKIYOSHI MATSUDA MILDRED MOON Richie Usherette Football 3 Iunior Play Metropolitan Art Annual Staff Iapanese Friendship Boys' League Council Editor, Trial Flights 4 School A Capella Choir Club 3, 4 Co-Chairman of 1 E451 Boys' Glee Club 4 Class Yell Leader 2 Friendship Comm. 4 SADlE 5 Big Sister Girls Sports A Capella CHIYO MORITA Big Sister 3, 4 lapariese Club 1-4 Iapanese Club 1, 4 IOHN MOYLE Art School Commercial Artist TADASHI MURAKAMI C Football 2 C Track 3 Japanese Club 4 MARIA LEA MURRAY LlLLlAN NAKASHIMA Ways and Means 2, 31k Big Sister 2, 3 Friendship Comm. 4 Senator 4 Scholarship Soc. 1-4 Sports l-4 BOBBY MYERS IOSEPH NAWA S. B. Yell Leader 3, 4 loe Football 2-4 Rally Comm. 3, 4 GEORGE NAKAMURA Campus Prob. Com Student Court 4 Sports 1-4 SAM NAKAMURA Football 1-3 lapanese Club 1, 4 F. F, A. 3, 4 C Football 1-4 Frank Wiggins B. I. NEAL B Football 4 Senator 3 Fullerton I. C. PETER OGAWA Athletic Comm. 3 B Football 2 Stagecraft 4 BARBARA OLIVER ghoir 3, 4 ig Sister 2, 3 Sports l-3 MARIKO OMOTO Big Sister l, 2 Girls Sports l, 2 Iapanese Club 2-4 MARY K. O'NEIL Friendship Comm. Sports Council Big Sister 2-4 DEAN ONC Football 4 Track 3, 4 i'IJL-M--y . W HENRY OSUMI Basketball 1-4 F. F. A. Pres. Scholarship 2 HITOSHI OZAWA C Football 2 B' Football 3, Frank Wiggins SARAH PACHO 4 Big Sister 2-4 3 4 Christmas Program 3 Sports 2-4 AMADEL PEDEN A Capella Choir 3, 4 Big Sister 4 E451 IOAN PEREZ Big Sister 3, 4 Mexican Club 1-3 Mexican Program 2, 3 IMOGENE PHILLIPS Big Sister 1-4 Mothers' Tec 1-3 Mikado 3 RICHARD PIERCE Weenie Fullerton I. C. NANCY PLAINS Dramatics Club 1 Big Sister 3, 4 MERLE PROFITA Varsity Baseball Football 1 4 B E Club 14 GWENDOLYN PYEATTE Ways and Means 4 Sports 1-4 Big Sister Z, 3 CHARLES E. RAPHAEL Smokey Boys' League 4 L. B. I. CL CATHERINE REARDON IOSEPI-IINE B. REBELLO Sports Council 4 Friendship Comm. 4 Latin Club 2, 3 M CL ROBERT REED Tennis 3, 4 Drafting L, B. 1. C. t .1 ff IMW-I db M? A nf.- . .L,., ,f f . 7 I i N K ,.v, v -U ' '. fja ' if 5 L., K nj i 5 , 1 1 I Girls C-:lee Club 1, 2, 4 , l E471 .1 fr 'Vx -ff LY, I 1. I , If X. E Ji,-4. ,f ,z f P f ,I L f r X.. vr lf W X I f f , T' 1 ffbf' m V S x.. Ji!! Lg' NORMAN REEVES Speed Stage Craft 4 Fullerton I. C . 7 1 Jr. V V LILLIAN RILEY ROSALIE ROETHLIS- . . --wr' BHRGHB Long Beach Poly Rosie Big Sister 2-4 Fullerton I. C. DARO ROBERTSON MARY ROMAN Curley Seesaw Tumbling 3, 4 B113 Sister 3 Auto Mechanics 4 HOUSSWUS CARMEN P. ALIDA ROOTLIEB RODRIGUEZ B19 Slsief 2 Friendship Comm. 4 Halls Comm. Z Big Sister K' IOYCE ROPER Ways and Means 3, 4 Girls' League Court 4 Sports 2-4 BETTY GAIL RYMER Secretary Class 2 Iunior Play 3 Pres. Girls' League 4 LEE SANBORN TOSHIYE SANO Commercial Club 1 Iapanese Club 1, 2 E481 YW MARTIN SCHUUR BETTY IO SKELLEY ROY SMITH BETTY STRAKER KIMIKO TAKAHASHI Alt. Senator 4 Big Sister 2-4 Smitty L.B.I.C. Mickey Usher 3, 4 Glee Club Accomp. 1-3 Stage Craft 3 Telephone Operator Work At Home Boys' League Play 4 Mothers Tea 1-3 Fullerton IC. HANNAH SCHWEFFEL CAROLYN SMITH MARILYN IOYCE RUTH SUZUKI ROBERT TERRY Chairman Girls Sports 4 STANFIELD Big Sister 4 Student Body Pres. 4 Rally Committee 4 Big Sister 3, 4 Iapanese Club I Rally Committee 4 Nominating Committee 4 Senior Steering Comm. 4 Election Committee 3, 4 Modern Dancing 4 NORMA IEAN SHANKS DON SMITH ANABELLE STEWART LILLIE TADO fVIRGINIA THOMAS Big Sister 2-4 Editor of Excelsior Life 4 Sports I - Transferred from Whit- 5 Big Sister Z Girls Sp-orts l-4 Scholarship Society 1-4 Big Sister 2, 3 tier High School Hi links 3 Decoration Comm. 4 Boys' League Play 4 I-Ii-links I-3 Scholastic Honor Roll 3 COLLEEN SHIPLEY MILDRED SMITH HAROLD E. STORMES MARCHETA TAC-GART I NOBLE THRASHER Big Sister 2-4 Millie Senior Class Pres, A Cappella Choir . Red Mothers Tea I, 2 Speedlgazll I-2 Senator 3 Girls' Glee Club P.A,S. 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club I-Z Iudge of Student Mimeographing El Segundo High Court 4 - W My - 7 My m i ,ffjf 'ZX f - xl X ' ' V 1 if jf I49l XV LILLIAN TIPPETT ALICE VANDEN BERGE IMOGENE WADE Ioe Tennis I Dramatics Club l Compton I. C. A Cappella Choir 3, 4 Big Sister l, 3 N1-ITSG Big Sister I Glee Club 2-4 ANNA MARIE 'moosr IOHN VANDER MEER Big Sister 2-4 Ways and Means Comm, 3 A Cappella Choir 4 HURD TWOMBLY Track 3 Scholarship 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 LOIS MAY UTZ Big Sister 3, 4 Sports Council 4 Secretary of Chenille Club 4 Forest Ranger L.B.I.C. GLORIA VAN NOORD Friendship Comm. 3 Chairman oi Mothers Tea 4 Girls League Sec. 3 AUDREY AILEEN VENABLE Big Sister l-3 Mothers Tea l, 2 Trial Flights 3 MILDRED MAY WAITES Big Sister 2-4 Alternate Senator 3 Nominating Comm. 4 BARBARA WALKER Babs Student Body Court 4 Santa Barbara College IACK M. WALL C Football I-3 Athletic Comm. 4 JAMES EDWIN WALLEY FRANCES R. WEBB Orchestra 2, 3 Corona High School Electrical Engineer GEORGE WATSON Usher 3, 4 Athletic Com m.4 C Football I NELLIE VIVIAN WATSON Big Sister 3 L.B.I.C. THORA WATT Big Sister 4 Rally Comm. Decoration C 4 omni. 3 Spanish Club I-3 Costume Design I Trial Flights 2-4 MAXINE WEBB Spanish Club l-3 Mothers' Tea I, 2 Trial Flights 3, 4 PHIL WESSELS Stagecrait I, 2 Student Government Comm. 4 Iudge 4 IOHN WHITE, IR. Track 2, 3 Tumbling and Appa- ratus 4 Airplane and Engine Mechanic E501 ALFRED H. WHITMORE ARLEEN WILLIS Navy Aircraft Mechanic PEGGY IANE WILES Senator 4 L,B. Poly 4 Nurse LUINA WILLIAMS Dramatics 2 Friendsnip Tea Comm. Refreshment Comm. Prom 3 ROBERT U. WILLING Boys' League Play 4 Science Club 2-4 Scholarship 3, 4 I511 Friendship Comm. 3, 4 Sports Council 4 , A Cappella Choir 3, 4 BEULAH WINDES Student Body Song Leader 4 Song Leader Class 3 Scholarship 1-4 INEZ WOOD Pee Wee Big Sister 2, 4 3 Mothers' Tea 2 IAMES WORTHINGTON A Cappella Choir 3, 4 Mikado 3 Pinafore 4 X, 1525- Ffa, -f - lf -,.rEi .iff.5i1-f7ii-V1-xii vwsf f ff: . fi ef: 1f?g?ii iF?1f1v ' W ' Q Q SADAO YATABE Basketball l,2, 4 Iapariese Club 4 NOBUKO L. YOKOYAMA Girls Sports 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Whittier H. S. 1, 2 BILLY S. YUKIHIRO B Track 3 Athletic Comm. 2, 3 Iapanese Club 1-4 2 .-,f A , INEZ ZIVELONGHI Sports Chairman 4 Sports Council 3, 4 Noon Dance Comm. 4 X , I S sr V p fry I .. ,Ms tffssrwsifl aaa Z1 L Chapman, Secretary. unior add The leaders in apple green . . . just one more step to the top . . . unbounding energy . . . vivacious . . .out to see things as they are studious ingenious talking about dreadful hours . . . wakeful hours over a well crammed note- book . . . self confidence and reckless assurance . . . frantically making senior contracts . . . Iunior play one of the big events of the year . . . What a Life starring Henry Aldrich . . . a smash hit . . . one of the best in many seasons Iuniors scored another hit . . . Twin Dance . . . novel and cleverly planned . .. dancing the new and unique La Conga . .. anticipating their long awaited first Prom rurnrnaging for ideas, trying to give the best one yet Mothers' Tea a well arranged affair with a Dude Ranch Setting . . . entertaining in the auditorium serving tea in the Cafeteria amid strumming guitars and singing cowgirls . . . a promising senior class-to-be . . . indeed contributing to our school spirit . . . How l: Floy Hanchette, Song Leader, Margie Searle, Treasurer, Fran- trude Bazemore, President, Betty Row 2: Iohn Madison, Sergeant-ab Arms, Austin Iones, Yell Leader: Coy Porter, Vice-President. E521 E531 ft . A an , TOP Row 1-P. Myers, B. Smith, A. Young, I. Clevenaer, M. Anderson, M. Matsuda, I. Hardy, M. Holmes A. DiChiara, A. Huizenga, B. Geerdes, T. Yoshizaki. Row 2--N. Marchman, I. Hudson, C. LeCouni, B. Ienkins, B. George, A. Ham, D. Hughes, G. Vanden burg, I. Frings, D. Riley. Row 3--I. Kameyarna, V. Holmes, H. Fredricks, D. O'Conne1l, E. Beitinger, E. Monroe, G. DeCeunick T. Siringham, W. Stahl, H. Ofe. CENTER Row l-IE Eahelllman, B. Bell, H. Davis, M. Kobayashi, l. Crowl, V. Veieto, N. Koda, M. Hines, B. Davis . e e. Row 2-I. Haihcock, T. Owens, I. Reiikirk, R. Decker, A. Bickford, F. Simms, B. Whitehead, I. Weeks S. Taylor, I. Villegas, T. Broersma, R. George. Row 3-C. Luyien, I. Mooshagian, G. Gurnsey, W. Fisher, L. Bressano, H. Alvarez, R. Siroud, G. Baba R. Cummings. BOTTOM Row 1-H. Geer, D. Nelson, N. Prater, D. Iohnson, L. Taylor, C. Porter, M. Beiiis, N. Ledbeiier, V. Chcxffin Row 2-A Lopez M. Vogel, M. Kelleam, B. Soucek, C. Dekker, A. VanLeeuwen, M. Rebello, A. Lan- tenbach,'I. Liiion, C. Tunstill. Row 3-K. Shgozaki, G. Belyeu, T. Reiikirk, I. Tenney, I. Ishii, D. Faust, M. Crews, C. McCredie I. .Ant ony. .fhffg Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row ROW Roy 1-D. 2-c.. 3-D. 4-D. l-F. 2-G. 3-v. 1-5-Sl zen. 3-.B. TOP Eliot, F. Hanchette, N. Peterson, S. Ydo, I. Miller, S. Guthrie, A. Thomas. Hoekstra, M. Clanton, I. Gilbert, D. Douglas, M. Gerard, D. Schnabel, H. Waiies. King, C. Limbaugh, K. Mitchell, A. Iones, W. Knipple, E. Sanborn. Pazny, I. Hallenbeck, W. Talbert, I. Donnelly, M. Miller. , C NTER Landaal, K. DeVries, E. Fusch, M. rle, A. Rylee, E. Nylen, V. Cooper, K. Call. Hill, F. Moore, N. Mulder, D. Burnight, I. Rarnage, H. Priddy, H. Haller. Miller, S. Stieiel, N. Thalheimer, S. Martin. BOTTOM Ashman, P. Hale, I. Sands, I. Smith, V. Spence, L. Roddy, D. Powell, C. Green. Edwards, S. Parker, B. Pardee, R. Cornelius, I. Selover, D. Nelson, P. Wallach. Hawkins,,B..Kelly, W. Donaldson, M. Mariz, F. Bazemore, L. Crittenden, I. Hard ing. l541 I551 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row TOP 1-B. Tedlock, E. Pietersma, P. Grimes, P. Grogan, T. Hirarni, L. Van Sluis, M. Kyle, P. Berisch 2-F. Iames, L. Boley, R. Gwin, G. Vandermeer, D. Owen, N. Heinemann, B. Barton, A. Mosqueda 3-R. Usrey, R. Uitecht, I. Beezley, M. Kaserman, D. Hoksbergen, R. Rimell, C. Sakioka, D. Con- tretas. CENTER 1-D. Carricaburu, Y. Yabuki, E. Yocky, M. Guiierrezel. Stiek, V. McWherier, R. Estrella, G Regalado, L. Rameriz. X 2-I. Brown, G. Wilfong, R. Pierce, S. Dyksira, I. Graham, L. Ice, E. Fox, T. Kanegae. 3-C. Gulliver, I. Navarro, T. Rueif, R. Serrano, L. Bishop, I. Kniff, M. Govea. BOTTOM 1-M. Takahashi, T. Endow, H. Okine, F. Okumura, D. Funk, P. Flynn, G. Osumi, M. Vicencia I. Nakanishi. 2-M. Meissen, A. Meissen, V. Gibbs, D. Iohnson, I. Black, I. Wilkens, E. Anderson, D. Brown 3-L. Cline, E. Fronaberger, D. Blackie, C. Noteboom, H. Carver, N. Dickey. '04 ., -..fe Q. -i, fi 5' , , . TOP Row 1-M. Kitahata, Y. Sugiio, V. Liizinger, V. Hooker, M. McLane, A. Bulleit. Row 2-I. Souza, Y. Ogawa, M. O'Gillette, V. Iimenez, I. Heaih, C. Beck, B. Praik. Row 3-C. Anderson, A. Delgado, B. Chapman, R. Murray, I. Castor, H. Block, W. Loucks, I. Prendiville. BOTTOM Row I-D. Mariy, K. Luond, M. O'Connell, A. Tado, R, Clanton, B. Wager. How 2-C. Harley, F. Profiia, G. Wood, E. Kringel, V. Winfield, C. Smith. Row 3-D. Hutchinson, G. Foutz, B. Arndt, T. Evink, B. Dougherty, G. Koopman. E551 lx 2 K N.. E571 :v:rJ:n :n :U :U ooo o 0 o ess 2 2 2 TTT T T' T 5 wQ3vPW pg:-' TOP Russo, N. Heinaman, B. Volkmer, B. McQuillan, P. Searing, B. Oneel, E. Brady, B. Swenson Kusumoto, E. ltcxya, ' Speece, S. lhrig, V. Cdllow, H. DeVoss, E. Moy, M. Verhoeven, H. Kittleman, L. Rico, Brown, V. Fieseler. Ralston, H. Rootlieb, V, See, E. Coslor, B. Standley, l- Schaafsma, G. Nakcmishi, L. Schultz Alexander, D. Equitz. BOTTOM DeNoon, I. Polhemus, I. Iolly, S. Aldrich, C. Tyner, W. Pendleton, R. Nylen. Yamamoto, D. Nelson, C. Wolfsberger, P. Hobart, P. Lowe, E. Fiske, M. Brorne. Steward, B. Persoon, I. C. Bonner, B. Lachenmeyer, M. Hanson, M. Beatty. TOP: FRESHMEN Row 1-Ardella Watt, Treasurerp Patsy White, Secretary, Iune York, Vice- President, Arden Hustead, Pres- ident. Row 2-Dorothy Hunt, Song Leader, Dick Sanders, Sergeant-at-Arms, BOTTOM: SOPHOMORES Row 1-Darlene Hawley, Secretary-Treasf urer, Willene Day, Song Leader, Barbara Baldwin, Vice-President, Iames Williams, Yell Leader. Row 2-Bill Pinder, Sergeant-at-Arms, Myron Miller, President. Qi f ri N il X? filk E, . M'lJel Cf6t66l'l'l8lfL FRESHMEN Bewildered faces . . . asking questions em- barrassing moments carrying hand books . . . gazing at program cards . . . seeing new faces . . . selecting class officers Friendship teas big sisters food and fun at Freshman party rowdy . . . scampering about . . . unexpected home- work . . . unaccustomed seats . . . jingling keys . . . lost keys . . . library mysteries . . . first impressions . . . blue slips . . . pink slips . .. yellow passes . .. tardy slips absent cards white passes . .. clubs . . . plays . . . dances . . . musicals . .. sports assemblies to these sturdy Freshmen . .. one big puzzle . .. SOPHOMORES Safely in the ranks . . . accustomed surround- ings . . . some of the same faces . . . zestful . . . spirited young persons pranksters know it all airs . . . young dancing jitter bugs . . . ambitious . . . jumpy as young colts . . . definitely modern . . . sponsoring Sophomore Sailor Shuffle a spiffy dance planning Sophomore Mothers' Tea . . . handsomely done, too new experience . .. big sisters instead of little ones . . . entering all activities . . . cute guys and gals . . . genuine loyalty to their school . . . vital part of the student body . . . E531 E591 TOP Row 1-fG. Pelletier, M. Schmitz, M. Smith, G. Thomas, A. lmcxmoto. Row 2-I. Von Seiten, I, Bloomclcxle, L. Gode, B. Euston, N. Gulliver, M. Hooker, I. Chose, L. Caldwell. Row SAW. Decker, G. Shaw, P. Martz, R. Dyer, A. Smith, M. Powell, B. Barnes, M. Utz, B. Edens, L. Thompson. BOTTOM Row 1-D. Hunt, A. Watt, M. Follis, I. Miller, C. Mills, M. Flcmsberg, G. Thetford, L. Mosquedq. Row 2-G. Watson, D. Bethurum, D. Shore, M. Quick, L. Cowon, B. Wade, I. York, H. Vander Lacm, .S70l0A0l'I'L0l 25 Row Row Row Row Row 1- 2- C0 J-svwrw TOP Acosia, M, Contreras, G. Contreras, I. Contreras, H. Alvarez, B. Wright, I. Grimes, L. Spink, Young. Lindeboom, M. Iohnson, R. Dennis, G. Parks, I. Russo, I. Koolmees, D. Vargas, D. Nieto, Smith. Hilarides D. Gulliver, R. Finch, L. Roberis, B. Van Dyk, S. Hungerford, B. Beverage. BOTTOM Pugh, B. 'Granada, Y. Iharo, W. Case, Y. Day, T. Sumida. P0 4 N.. II Gaxiola, K. Frazier, D. Corcoran, B. Slick, P. Kennedy, D. Sander, C. Benjestorf. I501 T611 r N, . , ,, J tm. X 1 - 'X fri U ,Q . A t I 1 x x Row Row Row Row Row Row 11 2.. 3.- 1.. 2... 3, TOP P. Ogawa, R. Asawa, E. Branscom, B. DeVries, I. Kempton, G. Dujay, E. Cooper, M. Richardson A. Washington, L. Baglietto, B. Broersma, B. Irvin, B. DeVries, M. Mason, H. Iinde, K. Yabuki M. Mauro, G. Veldman, B. Brown, G. Bosch, D. Roberts, N. Montgomery. BOTTOM T. Chapin, K, Roper, M. Muira, C. Fletcher, L. Magnusson, M. Acord, A. Stefani, K. Mattson, D. Ratliff, I, Plains, B. Haven, W. Krum. G DeVries, M. Routon, L. Volkmer, I. Spiering, M. Cook, B. Seeling, D. Cook. V l Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 3535 I'-4 QQ gs 5113 Q FTF To O fe w: 45' no :JP Q QF '53 om 3? WC H w 2.35 Q fl 93 Fir' SQ ELQ -H fn? 511:11 w si SLS CW ZZ Q: we 'r SL F C CD S fi -T F' - Wentworth, I. Aleyn, D. Skelly, A. Betkey, F, Rogers, A. C. Stults, G. Stoker, R. Uttecht, Williams, CENTER I. Webb, C. Henrick, M. Newman, G. Cossurn, C. Ham, F. Ham, G. Welle, I. Iacobson, T. Hira oka, E. Fieseler. E, Rogers, H. Kramer, D. Filer, B. Burt, M. Visser, H. Shea, V. Zinn, H. Orr. G, Omoto, T. Hampton, K. Summers, H. Sanborn, E. Dutton, R. See, B. Kulzer, K. Summers I. Bueler. BOTTOM T. Kyte, K. Masuda, H. Sugita, R. Amare, I. Leary, B. Love, S. Nakagawa, O. Warrington A. Rico, M. Vogel, R. Probert, A. Schaaisma, T. O'Neil, C. Morgan, W. Day, M. Okumura 2... 3-A. McCall, D. McKenzie, M. Cabrcrloff, G. Yonkman, E. Stussy, G. Wright, N. Schaafsma Qs n I V 5 x 1 -l. E621 E631 , to W ff J , R Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 3-. TOP l-T. Rynsburger, I, Zylstra, C. Sugita, H. Kitahata, L. Buchanan, L. Saragosa, R. Folstad, G. Prencliville. -B. Woolsey, E. Frost, I. Duncan, L. Schles, B, Buell, N. Gandolpo, -T. Iwata, I, We-ekley, A. Hustead, S. Madison, H. Lockhart, E. Harper, V. McBride. CENTER -M. Hamel, D. G. Allen, R. Hasha, W, Elliott, R. Reardon, M. Dodd, M. Lopez, V. Hall, N. Hen- derson. -C. Frye, C. Andrews, N. Kitaoka, W. Miller, D. Anthony, D. Earl, D. McMillan, I. Underwood, B, Snyder. 3-G, Asawa, K. Wenholz, D, Sullivan, V. Barton, C. Iaclcson, V. Earl, B. Haeger, I. Rasmussen, O. Heyneman, W. Rietlcerk, V. Asawa. BOTTOM 1-H. Baba, H. Kadawaki, M, Edwards, E. Barbaria, L. Roethlisberger, I. Errecalde, D. Ghigo. 2-L. Tower, D. Buskirk, H. Cahraloff, I, Buckmaster, B. Clare, P. Cushnaghan, L. George, B Bradshaw, B. Vandenberg, F, Rocha. I. Harada. E. Nylen, R. Powell, B. McClendon, G. Moore, Y. Hara, I. Dockwiller, H. Smith, D. Hampton, .4 a I y 4 . I ' r.,'.. L.. ' - '. ,,. .5 , , , I ,. . ' A I Row l-P. B. Row 2-G. Row 3-D. 'How I-D. l. Row 2-R. Row 3-D. Row 1-B. Row 2-C. I. Row 3-D. N. TOP White, B. Adkisson, I. Crews, G. Wade, A. Timpone, D. Kawakami, V. Webb, M. Hartwell, Brown. Azevedo, I. Owen, T. Alexander, D. Shepherd, B. Iongbloed, L. Heida, T. Dooley, N. Smith. Bailey, G. Iohnson, B. Miller, B. Boyer, L. Burnett, I. Brett, W. Gwin, C. Strickland. CENTER McGrew, B. Duysen, H. Lean, M. Dennis, C. Rueff, H. Radle, I. Hudson, I. Landaal Williams. DeVore, G. Evans, M. Dowdy, R. Bealer, B. Clanton, Z. Davenport, R. Good. Hungerford, I. Shumway, N. Hand, B. Taylor, H. Murray, W. Phillips. BOTTOM Iohnson, I. Adema, A. Hathaway, L. Coen, M. Frasier, R. Fuentes, M. Baker, C. Savonen Menhuis, R. Walker, B. Geerdes, N. Vanden Berge, M. Shubert, I. Iohnson, R. Hawley Iones, I. Rico. Castle, F. Arlington, W. Fisher, C. Clearwater, D. Gilbert, M. Graham, G. Cummings Gayhart, R. Raymond. l l64l E651 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 2.- 11 21 1--A. H. 1-R. JJ FU: T O P3 2-I . 3-W. TOP I. Baum, B. Buckles, I. Killingsworth, C. Volk, B. Seaman, V. Kniifen, A. Case, P. Moran, Smiih. Wright, I. Phillips, I. Moore, N. Bridge, A. Polley, M. Wilson, R. Goar, L. Kempion. CENTER Buskirk, A. Haakma, B. Meany, M. Oaks, R. Okumura, L. Rosenquist, M. Mellen, D. Rosen- ist, L. White. Robertson, E. Hamill, I. Weber, B. Alexander, E. Delfrancis, M. Posson, E. Mitchell, M. Graham. Friend, B. Miller, I. Boone, R. Lambert, S. Ferrero, L. Bandy, M. Eliot, I. Delfrancis, R. Govea. BOTTOM , Whalen, I. Swenson, I. Anderson, K. Fujita, M. Hardy, C. Bailey, B. Hill, B. Fox. Beverage, B. DeNoon, G. George, B. Moore, P. Reagan, D. Duncan, D. Hawley, D. Anderson. Miller, N. Burneti, F. Sakioka, H. Nakashima, Don Gandy, F. Nakamura, E. Knipple. g Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row E T TTT FP UPF? U' EQSF' 5? QQzQ ,-.m K5 gm F5 r1g'Qs o Da ma v9O '- : -101:-gg Eff' 'figs IQ :U Q 33 ' E5 Q8 Umm ' m 5'j4Q wr I 5 .8 .m- fg Fugglw E' Fig aw cog O- -FH P- co2 5 5.59 3 -. go wap am H P5 E550 m igow Pam fvwm Eg? I E!- 2. 9,51 5 w'm E ' 99 5 rar F iso:-' -. ' gg 5:12 3 moo 5 OS' 2 EDP' , a 5251 P -24 1: -U Q' W 2 55 H 5 SSW Fir' U . ' UFUZ x-3 ' O 5 S59 E 925 3- ?PF WW 2- Williams, L. Acord, I. Vander Koai, M. Brown, R. Davis, G, Orozco, A. Sulzer, P. Rigby, Dunlap, E. Harley. 3-I. Kuiper, L. O'Malley, R. Gonzales, P. Marks, F. Bader, D. Garrison, W. Bumgarner, K. Hara- naka, R. Delhovo, H. Talbot, I. Dasher. BOTTOM 1-D. Boertie, L. Pinheiro, P. Williams, H. Gripp, C. Van Leeuwen, F. Souza, G. Bueler, F. Cloo. 2-M. Tuniland, B. Laing, P. Starr, H. Mozema, L. O'Neal, G. May, R. Hammer. 3-M. Gonsalves, I. Gugliemana, E. Dias, E. Vogel, D. Allen, F. Grueizner, S. Lowe, B. I. Hodges. E561 B71 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row TOP 1-W. Price, C. Patterson, T. Saito, F. Fernandes, A. Von Unen, G. Souza, A. Dornburgh. 2-M. Perumean, A. Lolkus, L. Colunga, A. Rogers, M. Cole. 3-E. Minner, B. Miklaucic, I. Krukenberg, H. Housernan. CENTER 1-D. Navarro, T. Roman, I. Regalado, L. Cabral, M. Granado, T. Moreno, L. Ramirez. 2-L. Fuentes, E. Manriquez, A. Perez, Virginia Regalado, M. Madrigal, V. Rebello, A. Gallegos, E. Granada. 3-A. Martinez, S. Calderon, R. Castillo, G. Estrella. BOTTOM l-D. Keeter, E. Brewer, G. Garrett, I. Oisuki, 1. Iacobson. 2-R. Rocha, L. Phillips, B. Furrer, R. Hernandez, P. Walter, H. Kempema. 3-W. Sheppard, A. Dornbaugh, E. Sharpe, G. Holman, R. C. McCracken, M. Worthington l 4 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 1... TOP D. Whitten, L. Gibbons, I. Lovins, L. Gustafson, S. McKenzie, B. Richesin, V. Bishop, A. Taniguchi, B, Beeis. 2-K W, 3-R. I. l-M C. 2-N B. 3-E P. 1-F D. 2-L. 3-I . Peterson, I. Adams, M. Roodenburg, W. Riggle, D. Gulxnan, I. Bruynzeel, L. Warriner, Day, B. Baldwin. Wimberly, D. Doison, L. Killingsworth, S. Herrerna, C. Gaalswyck, M. Hodge, G. Clark Williams, R. Fordice. CENTER Okumura, L. DeHeer, S. Hutchison, P. Larson, B. Hildebrand, D. Brink, B. Srniih, B. Woolsey, Louis, M. Boyer, I. Suzuki. Koda, I. Mulder, C. Gregory, M. Staniield, L. Searing, N. Dyer, E. Leck, I. Goldman, Hoogeveem, H. Kitaoka. Vanden Bos, M. Vail, I. Owen, P. Harlan, N. Bullingion, B. Miller, M. Benjestorf, L. Chilton, Glore, M. Mullen, R. Bird. BOTTOM Lee, A. Tate, O. Price, I. Correll, I. Vieregger, M. Ogawa, T. Webb, A. Diemoz, O. Sneed Adema. Jenkins, D. Lyon, A. Collings, G. Marsh, R. Bennett, E. Worley, E. Seymoure, B. Ienkins. Blackie, B. Nelson, B. Iones, I.. Johnson, L. Cole, V. Silva, L. Bales, T. Ihara, M. Pereira. ISS! E591 TOP Row l-W. Hildebrand, C. Powell, B. Campbell, M. Beck, L. Friend, E. Peter, L. Goldsmith, I. Brad shaw, H. Dennison, I. Spencer. Row 2-D. Cotter, D. Handley, D. Hersig, D. Davis, H. Grab, C. Ledbetter, A. DeVries, B. Meissen. Row 3-M. Ioyner, G. Bertoncelli, D. Horney, P. Spear, H. Abercrombie, B. Pinder, B. Grover, D. Ausburn, I. Gage. CENTER Row l-Y. Matsuda, G. Kobayashi, W. Young, D. Stephens, P. McFarlane, Y. Hanzawa, D. Finch B. Whitehead, R. Nakamura. Row 2-F. Mogi, I. Savitz, D. Beauchamp, M. Miller, K. Marsh, M. Isley, B. Pann, A. Heinrich. Row 3-S. Martin, Z. Bowen, D. Miller, I. Alderson, H. Dunbar, E. Iessen. BOTTOM Row l-R. Ashcralt, F. Sanborn, L. Abney, V, Walker, M. Reynolds, R. M. Iohnson, D. Buell. Row 2-D. Reitkerk, M. Martin, C. Huntley, A. Taray, B. Robertson, E. Dodd, B. Willard, I. Taggart Row 3-R. Arellanes, C. West, T. Martinez, I.Brandsma, M. Orr, L. Callow, L. McGrew. W 4 . 1 I my Aj X .2 ' ' g ' V' r - , ' ,. an D 1' f ,f I 70 1 X4 If ,fn fn J f Ugg 'AMY XBIJJW Jfaajif y' ,Q www o..9,l-f- Ska, Q4-Jo1gKT,,QJXD .Avo-Q.-.ifvO..,2:0, I ,JQI,J3-zggbwu-Q,-fsrw.x.,L..g' MK' V 'C X 0 7 xce agar A ywJ N Ji l on t e Ufflflfl M6 N WWQ, JR I0 77 qkoiif Elma, JSQXJQWJQ ' mg xkQj,Xikrxnu'kJwr-Jokj .f'Yv-,fl-X -Q X W . o W -4 x ZA , V F' b A 5 ' Q .jji ff ,svzft- , , 'D J.. ,. . jjfxfyfrj xv 1' 'J .1 : ' L pa -'1W'K rfk 5 - 1 ,',,:,g,-.ga 1 v' :gli -1 aj' .Q '-,ily .. .1 . ,. - ,xx A 1-A - , Qi an 4 ' NH- , . f LX 4 Q- 'fr' '- - 'f 7'f?fY 1'.':'f7g:' -' 93?Ugr1y f7 4 -A . . .- ., ,.j!'?5'f -. .,5 -,al , 3 A qllk A Vi kg x f ffw' 35,5 5 . 'r,, iAf N J' ' ' E 2 f :smaaa?z -fm , 1. -- .- img' - 1 I. y - I. - QM.: --,,Qf'Ls3?5. P M124 N V ' K , I .2 J L 1 7 5 ' ' Betty Gail Rymer, President: Betty Huitt, Vice-President, Betty lane Heinemann, Secretary, Bette Kemp- ton, Treasurer, Marimae Hunt, Yell Leader, Norma lean Heineman, Song Leader, Cabinet-M. Moon, M. Hunt, C. Smith, B. Kempton, B. G. Rymer, G. Van Noord, N. Heine- man, B. Huitt, B. Heineman. Representatives-l. Roper, M. Kyle, I, Bloomdale, B, Baldwin, Ways cmd Means-I. Roper, N. Peterson, N. Heineman, G. Pyeatte, B. Kempton, B. Brown, B. Chapman, I. Kernpton, R. Clanton. ilffi Will you be my little sister? . . . Girls' league . .. living its aim Friendship . . . a week of signing names . . . making friends . . . climaxed by a sur- realistic Hi linx Where girls let down their collective hair' .. . and had fun . . . Betty Gail Bymer . . . a charming, interesting young lady . . . headed all girls' league attairs . . . Worked hard on Whittier convention . . . helped Where she was needed most . . . presided over cabinet where girls' activities were dis- cussed . . . Friendship teas Mildred Moon and Friendship Commit- tee, hostesses . . . big and little sisters invited to have fun and l:72 lu....... Hague make friends Mothers, teachers, and daughters be- coming better acquainted gig- gling over the tea cups . . . Candy at games . . . sold by girls in perky green and White dresses . . . Bettie Kempton and her Ways and Means Commit- tees . . . Girls' Sports . . . chairwornen . . . lnez Zivelonghi and Caro- lyn Smith planned play days, sports' banquets, and after school sports Spring Dance combined all committees . .. flowers ga- lore . . . girls . .. carrying out unique plans extending a friendly attitude to everyone in school in a setting of butter- flies . . .flowers . . . and spring 731 15. Friendship-C11 D. Eliot, I. Rebello, C. Rodriguez, M. Hunt, M. Bennett, M. Kobayashi, M. Murray, F. Hanchette, A, Kusumoto, F. Okumura, C21 G. Van Noord, I. Har- wood, A. Willis, M. O'Neill, E. Lillard, S. Hardy, M. Searle, B. Heineman, A. Young lst Semester Sports Council-A. Willis, C. Smith, E. Dillard, E. Itaye, I. Zivelonghi, M. Kimoto, L. Utz, P. Flynn, I. Rebello. 2nd Semester Sports Council-C13 M. Vogel, M. O'Neill, A. Willis, C. Smith, E. Lillard, S. Leeson, N. Thalheimer, C23 V. Hocking, D. Brown, I. Graham, M. Kobayashi, B. Heineman, G. Van Noord, E. Lindeboorn, E. Vogel. Bobby Myers, Yell Leader, Harley Clarke, Vice-President, Bob Bunkle- man, President Eddie Stephens, Treasurer, Loran Taylor, Sergeant- at-Arms. ,411 W' II741 E751 BOYS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Allen Bickford, Don Dodd, Iohn Harper, Dick Hughes, Floyd Moore, Glenn Wood, Merle Profita, Wal- lace Donaldson. Led by an executive council .. . President, Bob Bunkelman . . A their aim to make Excelsior the best striving for better citizenship . . . friend- f liness to all . .. noted for cooperation and assistance Working with an indispensable adviser, Mr. Kendle .. . Sponsoring several activities . . . all- school formal dance . . . Colonial theme . . . soft lights . . . blue draperies . . . skirts swirling . . . dress suits . . . super- swell . . . Trilogy of Men . . . three one act plays Ierry Sees the Gorilla . . . Refund . . . laughs . . . The Tell- tale Heart . . . chills . . . long night's of practice . . . success . . . Assisting in All American Day . . . ue afternoon dancing booths . . . en- tertainment . . . whoopee . .. all three firsts this year at Excelsior . . . also sponsored annual Faculty-Varsity bas- ketball melee . . . Profs Won 37-33 . . . I DON SMITH Editor-in-Chief First Semester gxcegiior DARWIN BEAUCHAMP, Sports Editor, 1 CHARLES BROCK, Features, I RICHARDSON HASTINGS, Adviser ELISABETH NICKSON, Features, I WALLACE DONALDSON, Sports Editor, Z EVELYN WELLE, Features, I IIM CASTOR, Sports E751 Columns to fill features to write Tues- day deadline for inside pages harassing hours . . . sliding moments . . . fleeing periods . . . Wednesday editors . .. fussing, excited . .. editorials . .. more features' copy . .. proof to be read . . . someone absent . . . personalities his sub- ject . . . Thursday . . . Excelsior news . . . assemblies . . . dances . . . everybody writing headlines . . . editor rushed . . . too much, too little news . . . only jour- nalism students meet deadlines . . . Mr. Hastings . . . jokes . . . cracks . . . capable . . . sincere adviser . . . news editor . . . What shall I put in this space? . . . all very nerve-wracking . . . but lots of fun . . . every- body in each others' way everyone trying to make the deadlines, scoops . .. elections . . . presi- dents . . . vs . v SHIRLEY HARDY Editor-in-Chief Second Semester Friday. . . drab . . . calm . . . unexciting . . . taking life easy . . . But Monday back to the old grind . . . it's all a i lot of fun . . . and lots of hard and honest labor . . . Newspaper Day . .. annual event . . . University of Southern California . .. lectures . . . foreign cor- respondents . . . Times Building . . . Los Angeles . . . interesting . . . educational . . . Cub Edition staff vacationed nice going, reporters . . . .1 ., , ' f,,'.1'. I ,. .,,,,. Inv. . A ,nn-,,.,,M i ,L7?.fgJ ' J fl .Ay IACKIE LITTON, Page 3 BARBARA ESHELMAN, Page 3 Editor SUE MARTIN, Girls' Sports ff .xguiaclor El Aviador . . . staff chosen . . . com- petent, qualified editors aided by able assistants . . . plans formulated . . . picture schedules . . . deadlines to be met . . . sales-drive Won by Beverlee Martin . . . Pictures to be mounted . . . the pun- gent odor of rubber cement the noise peculiar to a paper cutter pasting the dummy galley proofs page proofs excitement and strained nerves as this year's annual becomes a reality . . . a true expression of EXcelsior's spirit by the students for the students to catch in tangible form the fleeting memories of another school year . .. ,.. 7 l79l rica! .7 ighffi Trial Flights . . . still in its experimental stage . . . improving with every edition . . . in printing . . . material . . . bindings . . . Wider subjects . . . greater scope . . . more subscriptions . . . chance tor students to express their ideas and thoughts . . . with eloquence . . . Wit . . . humor . . . excellent guidance . . . tor better Writing . . . contributions . . . poetry . . . short stories . . . essays drama contests Winners Worthy of all .. praise . . . and striving continuously to merit that praise . . . ll l. 2 E I . MILDRED MOON Editor CARROLL HAVVLEY Associate Editor Row 1-E. Hawley, M. Flansberg, V. Fernety, B. Lamb, P. Flynn, I. Rietkerk, C. Bailey, H. Lean. Row 2-I. Selover, D. Bethurum, I. Massey. Sitting-Grace George, Betty Duy- sen, June Rasmussen, Peggy Reagan, Frances Webb. Standing-Darell Anderson, Nancy Hand, Marquita Taggert, Nell Marchman, Dorothy Iohnson. l we ,K jfamingo Felipe Bodier ..............,. .,.............. I ack Wall Nicole, his wite ........................ Agnes Gravage Clotilde, their servant ,,,A.......,,, Beulah Windes Bourienne, a vagabondulames Worthington Trigaud, a romantic traveler ....,... Don Dodd Eugenia de Lussac .............. Colleen Shipley La Duchesse de Lussac ....,,.. Bobbie Brwon Diane, her elder daughter ....,, Mildred Moon Charlotte, her younger sister .... Mary O'Neil Count Cagliostro ..................,... George Watson Popo .........................,................ Bob Montgomery Madame Gavroche .,............,,.... Marimae Hunt Her accomplice .................... Marja Lea Murray Bossange ........................,...........,...,,...,,. Don Smith Lois Utz, Margaret Huckins Villagers, Hangers-on, Vagabonds, etc ........ Helen Leonard, Helen Marks, Bettie Lamb, lack Brookshire, Iim Kirk- bride, Robert Willing, Tadashi Murakami, Ioseph Nawa, Hitoshi Ozawa, Carey Hand, John Harper, Harold Stormes Student Directors ........,.....,......... Maxine Boley Iackie Carver H11 , Lights! Curtain! Action! The Black Flamingo begins . . . starring Don Dodd . . . and Mildred Moon featuring Bob Montgomery his bouncing Walk beautiful legs and his love for Al- ceste thrills chills laughs angry mobs . . . guns . . . swords . . . plotting thieves . . . heart rending moments mystery . .. chimney scenes the Count's hypnotic movements sinister deeds plans by The Black Flamingds proprietors, a Vagabond, and the mob leaders . . . The Black Flamingo a dramatic climax to the senior year . . . ably and critically coached by Mrs. Thomas . , ,f i, x N' 709 j mmf a 'A f .-a Nb WE' X 1 A hilarious drama of high-school life featuring Henry KS Aldrich, played by Mason Crews awkward typically bewildered . . . Dorothy Eliot as Barbara Pearson . . . sweet . . . sympathetic. . .understanding . .Floyd Moore depicting George Bigelow . . . the belligerent hot-shot . . . conceited . . . football hero Miss Shea and Mr. Nelson the efficient secretary and assistant principal in love Mr. Ferguson hard boiled detective . . . Mr. Bradley . . . harassed principal . . . Mrs. Aldrich . . . Now, Henry! . . . Miss Wheeler . . . excitable rnusic teacher . . . Mr. Patterson . . . nasty history Prof. . . . Mr. Vechitto confused parent . .. Mary Gertie . .. Bill selling spring dance tickets . .. Mrs. Iohnston . .. gym shorts Miss Eggleston . .. Miss Pike . .. Mr. Davis capable director chief rehearsals night and day . . . student directors and cast working hard . . . spirits rising as play shapes up the last week comes publicity ticket sales ternperrnental scenes staged props costumes rnake-up nervousness floor pacers . .. Curtain! . .. give it everything! Act I . .. Act ll Act Ill and curtain goes down applause congratulations What A Life ie Miss Shea ,....... Mr, Nelson ..,.,,..... Mr. Patterson ...... Miss Pike ..,.,......... Bill ............,,,,.............. ....v Miss Eggleston ,,........ ......,, Miss Iolirison ....... Mr. Vechitto ........ Henry Aldrich .YYY.. ,,,....., Mason Crews Barbara Pearson ..,.... .,... Gertie .....,....,.......... Mr. Bradley ,....,.... ,,,,,,,,Alva Rylee C. Bonner ........lack Selover .....,...Eunice Fiske ...Eddie Stephens ,Kathleen DeVries ,,.,,,,..joan Clevenger ,,,,.,,,William Knipple ..,......Dorothy Eliot Iennie Lou Smith .Howard Steward Miss Wheeler ......... ......., M arjorie Searle George Bigelow ...,... .,........ F loyd Moore Mrs. Aldrich ,......... ,.,...,., M ary 'OGi1lett Mr. Ferguson ,...,,.,.. ,,..,,,,,, I aclc Shumway Students ................. Betty Chapman David Burnight Wallace Donaldson Mary ............................. ..........., P atricia Lowe Student Directors ,,........ ......... B etty Chapman David Burnight E331 CAri5fmad The strain of traditional Christmas hymns against the background of a stained glass cathedral Win- dow . . . colorful, yet solemn . . . stately processional of the A Capella choir . . . the pilgrimage of villag- ers and peasants to the shrine of the Christ child . . . solos by Virginia Fernety and Iohnny Iones aug- mented by the choir and choruses all voices blending in the Hallelujah Chorus a fitting climax to set the mood for the holiday season . . . lt is more blessed to give an offering Excelsior's bountiful contribution to the Christmas fund for needy families . . . E841 o . . znakre Pinatoreu His Majesty's Ship timely up to the minute history. . .scenes staged on an English ship . . . light . . .Witty dialogue . . . sparkling harmonious music Iosephine and Ralph Rackstrawmpor- trayed by Virginia Fernety and Rich- ard Pauluzzi . . . comedy furnished by lack Massey . . . The Rt. Hon. Sir loseph Porter, K.C.B., First Lord ot the Admir- alty. . .Little Buttercup, characterized by Lillian Cowan. . .the Villain, Dick Deadeye, convincingly p l a y e d by lanies Worthington. . .Wilbur Case en7 acting the role ot Iosephine's father, Captain Corcoran...Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. . .A Capella Choir torm- ing a nielodious chorus. . .advisers. . . Mrs. Yates . . . music . . .Mr. Luttrell. . . dramatics. . . ,ix Front to back, and left to right- Harper, Montgomery, Dodd, Bick- ford, Risser, Moore, Murakami Grab, Welles, Brock, Massey Worthington, Heard, tones, Stefani Gandolfo, Case, Hungerford Frank, Peden, Buell, Liles, Dunn Mooshagian, Oliver, Moore, Fusch Berry, Lowe, Davis, Heath, Led- better, Lang, VanderBerg, Koda, Grogan, Martin, Dicky, Taggert Owens, Grogan, Fernety, Guthrie Willis, Trost, Mrs. Yates. f 1 .24 60,9198 cc CAoir Altos, baritones, tenors, sopranos, and basses following Mrs. Yates slightest motion practices, discouragements, pol- ished performances . . . strutting in new black robes . .. Christ- mas . . . Silent Night echoing through the halls . . . a Medieval Cathedral Hallelujah Chorus try outs for M. S. Pinaforen cast announced singing on the bus going to and from rehearsals humming tunes in classes night rehearsals . . . organ music . . . Baccalaureate . . . serious songs . .. lifting their Voices in song to add to the harmonic spirit of our school . . . Wadriga .gfngem The Madrigal Singers . . . di- rected by Mrs. Yates ex- cited bustle of organization . . . calmly directing . . . the rush of bf minute rehearsals . . . sing- Pj' 'ng at P.T.A. meetings and for- , 'ft , ms enhancing school ac- f ivities colorful, merry, old nglish tunes. . .year's biggest event for the twelve singers in Whittier singing at lunch- eon of Girls' League Conven- tion . . . clever solos . . . novelty numbers rounds with four part harmony fun for the singers and a treat for the audience . . . A Stefani, Gandolfo, Iones, Massey, Vander Laan, Taggert, Fernety, Hardy, Dunn, Moore, Dodd, Worthington. I86 E371 E1 Cp Mer I 1 P R1 ir 5, an MW, CA .-1 up 5 T' , i-'X oruried Offers im Rippling rhythms somber, melancholy notes exciting, lively arpeggios pizzecatos crescendos diminuendos a tempo cli- Inaxes . . . under the baton of Kirk our orchestra a vital, indispensable part of all school affairs practicing diligently . .. participating in the Iunior Symphony orchestra dashing to Whittier and Montebello for last minute rehearsals present- ing advanced concert music to a listening student body . . . our orchestra comes to a finale . . . making school spirit rhythmical Bm Band music. . .ever able to set hearts to beating . . .feet to tapping. . .urging us to raise our voices in songs and cheers . . . our band parading in green and White uniforms . . . always present on the ath- letic field of events lending color and spirit to the scene setting the tempo at rallies . . . Iames Black . . . outstanding member this year playing in the National Band Concert . . . and wield- ing the baton at rallies . . . 88 tag? Pell! Row l-H. Ozawa, F. G. Hustead, D. Hutchinson, W. Emmerson. Row 2-R. Haag, D. Hughes, R. Pierce, N Reeves, I. Nawa, Row 3-C. Porter, I. Madison, D. Beauchamp, N. Heinemann, L. Schultz, E. Harper, I. Graham, Y. Matsuda, P. Ogawa, I. Allen. Eddie Stevens, Russell Murray, Ted Rueft, Bob Montgomery, Wellman Emerson, Noble Thatcher. wierd an MiAereffe5 Row Row Row Row Row 1... 1- 2. 3... C, Lee, G. Watson, L. Crittenden, B Hawkins, G. Hill, D. Hughes, F, Moore 02-3 2- Main, M. Shuer, D. Smith, E, Hawley DenBoer, E. Sanborn, W. Knipple QQ chette, V. Cooper, B. Davis. M, O'Neill, M. Lannier, S. Martin, I. Hathcock, A. Young, E. Nylen, M. Ger- ar Marita T Kitahaka Fusch, B. Berry, S. Hardy, M, Hanson M. Beatty. . Shipley, A. DiChiara, M. Anderson, Clanton, A. Rylee, B. Good, F. Han- d, C. ' , . ' . B. Martin, E. Cosler, R. George, E, Always on hand to design . . . build . . . and set up any stage scenes . .. competently tak- ing charge ot the stage tor plays . . . rallies . . . and assemblies our stage crew To bring the voices of EXcelsior's students to all . . . music tor dances . . . the public address system for games . . . all these commandeered by the public address crew . . . Ushers and Usherettes performing their duties at the many events held in the auditor- ium . . .girls in tormals . . . boys in best suits . . . superintending the seating ot audiences. . . it Row l-R. Asawa, I. Blackie, C. Burna A. Ku I. Selover, B. Rymer, P. Reagan, E. Ander- son, N. Gandolfo, G. Dunn, A, Stefani. .gikofarriqa ociefy Scholarship Society . . . standing tor . . . book learn- in lUOOf ' Q fo . .. good grades . . . mostly A s some B's . . . rarely C's . . . rewards aplenty bronz ' . . . e pins . . . silver pins . .. gold pins . .. proud parents Monthly meetings good programs l l Q ' l . . . . . . congenia officers . .. jokes and gales of laughter on trips to P . asadena Play House Brea Linda Manualilkrts High School clever ban t ... que ... theme ... Book Larnin . . . a group of active students . . . Miss Hughes ...adviser ... L. BETHURUM, Sec. M. BENNETT, Pres. l D. SMITH, Pres. 2 D. BURNIGHT, VP, , sumoto, M. L. Murray, B. Kempton, B. Windes, M. Kimoto, L. Bethururn, M. Bennett, M. Moon, B. Edens, S. Hardy. Y Row 2-D.'Welle, C Fletcher, A. Imamoto, A. Rylee, M. Searle, D. Gandolto, N. Hand, V. Asawa, D. Burnight. Row' 3AR. Williiia M. Hardv C. Bnilev TD Smith T Pvneslfmrcrer T Nnknnishi H Twnmhlv i in 1 . J I. 1 ff J U 9 x .1 ' ' TN U Ca . ,. - nm' '-I ' fr .- 1 I I 3 .J . ' O f 9 U 'i ' 34, 1 J of .41 'll' f :'. cience Bottles tubes r t eorts...t1asks...acids . . . bases . . . mixtures . . they know it all . .. it's their pastime . . . studying . . . Chemistry . . . Phys- ics . . . Weekly meetings . . . sometimes trips to see dis- plays and hear lectures . . . trading rocks . . . getting good grades . . . stud ' h ying ard for entrance exams Caltech, if they're lucky a gatherin t . . . g o master minds adviser, Mr. Hawley Row 1-W. Louck, R. Willing, L. Schies. Row 2-I. Selover, H. Goodman, L. Sanborn, B. Persoon, D. Burnight. Row 3-B. Pann, E. Hawley. V Row 1-D. Kawa- kame, H. Okine, Y. Fujita, I. Kimotto, M. Omoto, C. Kita- oka, L. Nakashima, Y. Sugita, M. Koba- yashi, H. Kitahata, M. Kitahata. Row 2-H. Baba, Y. lhata, M. Hidaka, S. Yatabe, P. Oga- Wa, C. Marita, E. ltaya, T. Kitahata, M. Kimoto. Row 3-T. Mura- kami, D. Ono, R. Fu- jishima, N. Kitaoka. J l. Row 1-I. Perez, L. Colunga, H. Her- rera, H. Alvarez, I. Regalado, S. Garcia, R. Govea. How Z-R. Alvarez, C. Rodriguez, R. Fuentes, L. Fuentes, E. Manriquez, I. Gar- cia, A. Delgado, M. Lopez. CLIQCUQQJQ The clink oi teacups on saucers rice cakes lovely pastel colors . . . arresting flower arrangements . . . the Iapanese Club having a party . . . trips to see popular plays and sometimes movies. . .having fun at everything. . .serving tea in a Iapanese tea garden setting for All American Day truly an active group . . . adviser . . . Miss Wilson . . . exican The soft music of guitars . . . Mexican tenors singing strains of romantic ballads gay colored kerchieis and sombreros bobbing up and down to the Borreguita the Mexican Club giving parties . . . presenting assemblies . .. having iiestas .. . the musical roll of double r's as they chatter gaily in their native language adviser Miss Slette .. . E921 l93l F.F.A. . . . Future Farmers ot America . . . student farmers student judges in class out ot class scientific study ot farming . .. new, prac- tical ideas new methods new experiments prize pets thoroughbreds . .. study ot dis- eases and scientific cures . . . research . . . travel . . . comparison competition county fairs many prizes, trophies . . . this group one of the most active in school in putting Excelsior on the map . . . Top: Iohn Mooshagian . . . high point man . . . presented calt by Dee Shelter . . . representing Western Consumer . , . Above: Some of the many trophies . . . Won by F.F.A, members . . . Row 1-C. Beach, I. Mooshagicm, I. Vanlerschaat, B. Dougherts, G. Vandenberg, V. Holmes, C. Hilt, M. Perumean, G. Bomrner. Row 2-H. Osumi, C. Rylaarsdam, H. Iongsma, I. Webb, S. Martin, G. Osumi, S. Nakamura, C. Lee, T. Karnage, G. Kempton, I. Blackie, P. Pietersma. Row 3-H. Nakashima, G. Baba, B. DeVries, G. Stokey, R. Uttecht, D. Gulman, C. Edwards, H. San- born, K. Wentworth, S. Ferrero, L. Gibbons, I. McCann, I. Harada. e ' Qelfllflg 9 Ulf' Olfl - EL EE K W x f 5 N f X E , b , .X U. A- ?'c,Q2gZ:e,,?,L M . , '.'Q. i A f'5g:f1:,f:f,:if-.:2xw1f jaw? .Q . f?Q5i?i??'v i f ' , W2L' , ' . ,' ' ff ' v-,qw 1,,3.i..-,y,- H , - ' .- . ,- +,, , -' '-' .Q3. 3:?1 br- I941 E951 U GLUE! -gong ella QP!! , . .., , ...ww-'vm OK, . .. Let's give fifteen for the Varsit y the rhythm of swinging arms and shuffling feet energetic gyrations of yell leaders in dazzling White array . . . vital . . . ingenious . . . exhorting rooters to cheer for Alma Mater B bb o y Ed Phil Peter Loran Coy win or lose rain or shine Let's give fifteen for the Varsityy .. . Q M' tilflvxl School spirit at its hei ht g . .. 1500 student boosters led in song by a bru- nette . . . two blondes . . . two red- heads . . . Beulah . . . Shirley . . . Betty lane . . . Sharlotte . . . Dorothy . . . high stepping . . . vim . . . vi ' ' gor . . . vivacity . ..sw1rling corduroy skirts White shoes dancing out the rhythm of the song giving generously of their time Wherever they are needed . . . l96l g puffy gommiffee E971 Planning spirited rallies . . . getting dance bands to play . . . funny assemblies finding hidden student talent songs and yells all eager to make the next rally better than the last scouting tor new ideas varsity teams ready and willing to participate Bobbie Brown continuing where Bob Terry left oft . . . brainstorms . . . panning Mr. Lester's ideas . . . but liking them . . . having the Whittier Hep Cats . . . imaginary bus trip with the varsity clever Gay Nineties play presenting to our student-body entertaining halt hours . .. L X A RALLY 7' COMMITTEE-First Semester Row 1-B. I. Heinemann, B. Windes, M. Hunt, B. Brown, D. Dodd, S. Leeson, P. Wallach. Row 2-A. Rylee, P. Ogawa, C. Smith, R. Hanchette, N. Thalheimer. RALLY COMMITTEEfSecond Semester Row IWM. Huckins, A. Gravage, T. Watt, M. L. Murray, N. Thalheimer, B. Brown, M. Hunt. Row 2-D. Gandy, I. Brookshire, I. Selover, P. Wallach, B. Vwfindes. . Top-Mr. Irish crssists in the Dediccxtion of our New Gymnasium . . . completed this year. Botto - U1 Boys' bcrnquet concludes Football Season. E981 lnorfa We here depict our sportsmen their accomplishments . . . Excelsior is known for many things. . .scholastic standing. . .dra- matics . .. agriculture . . . but especially for our athletics. . .and athletes. . . Students and townspeople turn out to see hard-fought contests . . . some victories . . . some not. . .but there is more to it than that ...behind the game is endless drilling... afternoons spent in training. . .football. . . basketball . . . track . . . gymnastics. . .base- ball. . .tennis. . .all contributing to the spirit of Excelsior. . . Many other things of interest enter into our athletic year the Boys Sports Ban- quet. . .each fellow who has made a letter may attend. . .good fun. . .food. . .CahlJ. .. Expansion reaches the athletic depart- ment this year. . .a new gym. . .new dress- ing rooms. . .new field. . .220 straightaway all improve tremendously the facilities for each fellow The athletic committee. . . also worthy of note . . . keeping control at games . . . help- ing at track meets many duties which help games to function more smoothly. .. Row 1 Row 2 H. Rootleib, A. Alexander, D. Funk, G. Wood, F. Profita, E. Hawley, G. Watson, C. Den Boer, I. Wall, C. Pugh, Mr. Van deCarr. H ci W D k W F. G. ustea , . ec er, Emmerson, N, Heinemann, C. Callow, I. Graham, C. Lee, M. Allen, C. Porter. E991 NX A fl amif goofgaf ' W XV ly 1 NN X ,f . f LL' . .I srl, KX JV ,. if V, . jj A X XX' .1 J Iohgjny Iolcfxdlson Mqnqfger I. ,. J J 1 Y Z f If, ' 04' iv I Af' 'V 'fuk 5 If , JL 1 4 1 1, X, ff ,ff W! v 1 - ,jf Q3 .rf-Z Z' 1 . , Qrgx X' g A ,I X i 'fill Y ?..'1 Bow 1-I. Madison, Mgr., MJlProfita, B. Bunkleman, H. Clark, O. Bennett, R. Fennell, A. Hustead, H. Iason, Mgr. Row 2-E. Iackobson, I. Rico, B. Fredenburg, D. King, H. Williams,'C. lones, K. Mitchell, M. Adkisson, B. Ienkins, L! Ricofl. Owen, B. Iones, D. Funk. Bow 3-F. Mqrtinsgtx L.,'Caldron, I. Ishii, Coach Ashton, B. Lopez, H. Adams, S. Stiefel. y V Presb. . .green. . .hard fighting gridders close disastrous prac- tice season. . .losing to Whittier Cardinals 7-U. . .Tucsong Arizona 'l7-U. . .rain. . .Keppel game called off. . . .N .xg J Anaheim Q ,. IV League schedule gets under way. . .first game against Ana- Jj 5 'i . J heim Colonists . . . players ready . . . enthusiastic . . . there's the H011 kick-offl. . .in first quarter Colonists pound line for early touch- down. . .then Colonist Marvin gets spectators off their seats with sparkling 53-yard run. . .stops on Pilot 7 as quarter ends. .. First play of second quarter sees powerful Anaheim push over another touchdown. . .Pilots settle down. . .batter impreg- nable Colonist forward wall. . .second half features steady dog- fight. . .pass. . .kick. , .pass, kick. . .drive. . .kick. . .till final gun . . .good game. . .especially by Carl Hutchison. . .Merle Profita . . .final score l2-U. . . Newport Harbor Big Bob Bunkelman starts game off right with a 40-yard run ...Pilots move to Sailors' 20. . .lose ball. . .Harbor squad fum- bles. . .recovers. . .pushes to mid-field. . . Ashton eleven begins to click. . .go deep into Newport terri- tory. . .3 seconds to play. . .Pilot Bunkelrnan breaks loose from 45. . .sprints around end. . .goes twisting. . .turning. . galloping to pay-dirt as half gun sounds. .. Sailors strengthen in second half. . .plow to touchdown Pilots' goal threatened again in fourth stanza. . .stubborn Green and White wall holds till final gun. . .keeps game tied at 6-6 E SQOV-S 0 Y UWB in is SN in if - AW gf 1 1 I V W. 'il i r t t l l E l I. Excelsior next meets arch foes. . .the Iordan Panthers. . .first break bad for Airmen. . .comes early. . .a Panther punt. . .fum- bled. . .rolls into end zone to pay-dirt for Panthers. . .score 6-0. . . Pilot gridders almost push it over from Panther 28 in second quarter...Mitchell goes through for l0 yards. . .several more plays. . .then a l5-yard penalty wrecks hopes for a time. . .Green and White puts up stand near end of first half. . .Blue-jerseyed players fight down to 14-yard stripe. . .menacingly near goal. . . Bunkelman intercepts pass. . .half ends. . . Iordan's Simcox makes flashy run in third period. . intercepts pass on Pilot 29. . .dodging. . .wriggling from tacklers' grasps. . . another tally. . .conversion makes score l3-0. .. Another Pilot fumble. . .Iordan recovers. . .scores in four hard- fought plays. . .bitter struggle ends 19-0.. . Huntington Beach Players tense. . .kickoff. . .Pilot fumble. . .two plays spell six points for Oilers. . .Excelsior receives again. . .moves to 50. . . stopped on Oiler 15. . .lose ball. . .Huntington Beach boots. . . Airmen punt back. . .Oilers begin passing. . .work down to Pilot 5. . .few plays bring another hard-earned score in first of second quarter. . . ' In the second half Huntington Beach sweeps to Airmen's 3 ...are halted. . .Pilots kick out of danger. . .in fourth quarter Beach team moves to Excelsior 19. . .fumbles. . .pushes on to 5 . . .loses ball to stubborn E.U.H.S. gridders. . .Pilots sneak a pass to 30. . .50. . .penalty stops advance for moment. . .last-minute push rolls down the field. . .Ashton-men pull short pass. . .tricky double-lateral play for big gain. . .are driving determinedly as gun sounds. . .final score 12-0. . . Top: Arden Hustead, Ouarterbackg Bob Bunkelman, Halfbackg Orvel Burnett, Tackleg Iim Owens, Halfback. Left: Harley Clarke, Tackleg Merle Profita, Ouarterbackg Chuck Iones, End. 11021 v-ni! v ' v i .91 sd I1031 X, lx, ,AW . , .iw Nfl ' f ,sg Nw Top: Bill Tones, Halfbackg Elmer Iacobson, Left Endg Iohn Ishii, Guard: Harold Adams, Halfback. Right: Morris Castle, Guardg Bob Ienkins, Endg Harry Williams, Guard. V X L I Top: Lupe Calclron, Center, Carl Hutchison, Lett Halfbackg Kenneth Mitchell, Fullback, Don Funk, Guard. Right: Dale King, End, Bill Freden- burg, Guard. 5 . f lv W' X. . ,Il , if if Harlan lason, Manager l K 11041 ,, W . 1-Y' T t m K x at ' Fullerton Above: Sam Stiefel, Right Halfbackg . . . . . ' 'L ' R'- Spirits high as Pilots tackle Indians. . .Braves re- 2221135123?4iir:ig3gilcfth,OfFgIik1L. ceive . . . passing . . . driving . . . scoring . . . 7-U . . . teams see-saw back and forth. . .Airmen march down field in second period . .. 39 . .. 37. . .l9. . .l7. . .5. . .l . . .Adams drives over for the score. . .7-6. . . Fullerton tries it in second half. . .gets to ll-yard stripe. . .wall of green holds. . .Excelsior takes over again. . .long passes. . .short passes. . .tricky stuff. . . click. . .a touchdown via Bob Bunkleman. . .kick good . . .students yell. . .throats hoarse. . .final gun leaves score l3-7. . . Orange Panthers receive kick-off. . .roll to Pilot 25. . .Airmen hold. . .Cats punt. . .punt back . . . Orange engineers first tally. . .conVerts. . . Again. . .taking quick kick. . .Panthers break loose . . .wild gallop to goal. . .pass from V2-inch line. . .score at half Orange l3. . .Pilots U. . . Excelsior fumbles kick. . .elusive Cats recover... slipping. . .sliding through Pilots. . .make third score . . .confident Cats kick. . .thrown back . . . whirlwind aerial attacks by Pilots. . .Owens to Bunkleman. . .long run. . .Airmen score. . .Pilots kick . . . recover Orange fumble. . .not to be stopped. . .Bunkleman over tackle for touchdown. . .making it l9-12. . . Orange scores again in final quarter. . .final score of exciting game 25-12. .. -v 4 I w I r V x. l ,An A . N L 4-Z '5 I O 0 l io- X. 'E 5 , X IUNIOR VARSITY Row l-B. Kulzer, E bot, I. lgarding, B Buell, D. Bose, Row 2-E. Stussy, l land, I. Calderon, E Bettinger, V. Iohnson ker, D. Castle. Row 3-N. Mitchell, C Den Boer, I. Buehen O'Neil, W. Decker, R Gripp, M. Allen. N r , - . A F , uf 1 xl -, je!! unior amify eam The Iunior Varsity team.. .composed ot the more inexperienced heavy- weight players. . .gives real experience tor later varsity work. . .coached by Mr. Edwards. . .played several games. . .defeated Wilson 6-2. . .lost to Whit- tier l3-U tied Long Beach Military Academy 7-7. . .lost to Inglewood 27-6. .. ln the middle of the season. . .moved up to the varsity squad. . .Vernon Iohnson, honorary captain. . . Dunlap, C. LeCount, C. Limbou h, W. Tal- Sheppard, M. Tuni- G. DeCuenick, S. Par- M. Miller, B. Jfmgl bloed, R. Decker, T. How 1--If 'lkxyloi' B. Meyers, C. Porter, T. Endow, N. Kitaoka, F, G. Hustead, H. Ozawa, T. Murakami, . guiar Row 2-G. Nakamura, F. Proiita, G. Wood, G. Cummings, B. Iohnson, G. Nakanishi, I. Williams, I. Nawa, G. Minorer, B. I. Neal. How 3-Coach Iensen, A. Hauck, H. Abercrombie, A. Cote, A. Rico, I. Iacobson, H. Lockhart, M. Capo- villa, A. Chase, E. Sanborn, R. Cernik, Mgr. Row 4-E. Monroe, G. Hill, K. March, H. Grole, M. Staniield, D. Buskirk, I. Ponndy, C.Savenon, N. Waeneman. L1061 B69 rag, fi Coach Iensen. . .able guide ot the mid- df ' dies. . .led boys to a good year. . .only two r K' returning lettermen. . .average size smaller than usual. . .nevertheless won their share of games. . .Bobby Meyers and George Nakamura voted co-captains. . . Scores Anaheim .,... .......... 6 Excelsior ........ ...... B Iordan ............ .i..i.. .......... 2 l Excelsior ........ ...... 0 Fullerton ...................... ...... 6 Excelsior ......,. ...... 7 Newport .......................... ...... 6 Excelsior ........ .......... 7 Huntington Beach ...... ...i.. O Excelsior ........ .......... l 8 Orange ......................... ...... O Excelsior ........ ...... 2 - lofbaf Excelsior's mighty midgets also did very Well this year. . .under the tutelage ot Mr. Langdon. . .almost didn't relinquish crown held for two years Fullerton finally snatched it. . . Scores Santa Ana ....... ..... U Excelsior ......... ..... U Mark Keppel .... ......... l 9 Excelsior ........ ,.... 0 Fullerton ............ ......... l 9 Excelsior ......,. ......... O Orange .,.,.............. ..... 6 Excelsior ......... ......... 1 Z Lathrop ...................... ..... O Excelsior ......... ......... 1 8 Newport Harbor ...... ..... 6 Excelsior ............ ......... 2 7 I r 1 1 X from Row 1-K. Peterson, D. Garrison, I. Harada, I. Bradshaw, B. Hill, B. Nelson, C. Friend, G. Osumi, B. Standley, D, Thomas. Row 2-I. Mooshagian, B. Grover, D. Ono, D. Beverage, I. Nakanishi, F. Lanclmesser, C. Kunisaki, T. Saito, T. Yoshizaki. Row 3-Coach Langdon, D. Roberts, P. Myers, T. Iwata, I. Weekley, K. Wentworth, I. Walker, B. O'Neill, L Crook, R. Pauluzzi, B. Hawkers, H. Rootlieb, Mgr. i 'l I .qv r' 5 R N amifg Coach Kendle had mostly green material this year. . .a few lettermen starting the league season with Ana- heim. . .first half scores even. . .Pilots show speed. . .can't quite match Col- onists. . .rooting sections tense. . .Allen Bickford on floor constantly. . .veteran Bill Vaughn sinking set-ups . . . George, Hawley dribbling among highlights of game. . . In second half Pilots slow down. . . quintet makes last stand in fourth quar- ter. . .can't make the grade. . .final gun sounds leaving score 34-24. . .much to the dislike of students... For the second game Pilots faced Newport Sailors disheartened by rain players turning in mediocre performance . . . start off fine but players can't sink the casaba. . .New- port Harbor's quintet sinks l4 points in first quarter. . .Pilots U. . . Excelsior makes a single basket sec- ond quarter . . . Sailors, lU points . . . somewhat more heartening the second period Kendle quintet bags 10 points . . . but the Sailors tickle the cords to the tune of 16 points. . .game ends with final score 40-2O...Sailors deserved it. . . E. Alexander, I. Castor, K. Shiozaki, S. Yatabe, E. Froriaberger, E. Hawley, E. Stussy, R. C. McCracken, M. Miller, H. McCracken, A. Bickford, S. Mauk, B. George, Coach Kendle. H081 I1091 gaffefgaf BILL VAUGHN ED. FRONABERGER .SADA YATABE Forward Guard Forward BOB GEORGE ED. HAWLEY IAMES CASTOR Center Guard Forward ALLEN BICKFORD KENII SHIOZAKI NORRIS HEINEMANN Guard Forward Manager EXcelsior's plucky hoopsters next took on a Iordan quintet...Panthers grabbed an early lead hung on throughout the game Pilot squad Was unable to rally at the right time ...just couldn't hit the netting often enough at least not to pace the tlashy Panthers. . .final score . . . 41-18 . . .last game ot graduating Bill Vaughn . . .missed him the rest ot the season. . . Set out next to scalp the Fullerton Indians. . .game starting slowly. . .first quarter. . .second quarter. . .low scor- ing . . . end ot halt . . . Fullerton l2 . . . Pilots 4. . . Game getting hot , . .at end of third quarter Pilots lead . . . l8-17 . .. hotter and hotter. . .both teams rally. . .score 23-23 at end ot game. . .overtime per- iod . . . players nervous . . . can't sink shots. . .second overtime period. . .ball is hot . . .in last minute Braves sink a tree shot. . .end the most thrilling game all season. . .score 24-23. . . L1101 H111 amifg Z?a:5LefLaf ln the last two games. . .Huntington Beach. . .Orange . .Coach Kendle seasoned some of next year's material. . .didn't Win games . . . got good experience . . . scores shall remain forever buried in obscurity. . . The new gym stimulating basketball a good deal. . .most of squad returning. . .next year's team should be good... V if . i ----Q.. B BASKETBALL Row 1: L. Taylor, E. Minner D. Iohnson, E. Youngbergl Row 2: H. Osume, H. Lock hart, E. Frost, Coach Les ter. C BASKETBALL Row 1: K. Peterson, H. Hayes, T. Stringham, I. Harada. Row 2: L. Critienden, D. Pazny, P. Myers, I. Naka- nishi. Row 3: H. Nasashima, H. Mozen, B. Standley, Mgr., Coach Langdon. DA BASKETBALL Row 1: T. Fernandes, F. Souza, E. Fieseler, G. Omoto, D. Finch. Row 2: T. Ycxmasoki, M. Ok- umura, C. Friend, E Knipple, T. Roman. Row 3: B. Hill, M. Whalen T. Yoshizaki, D. G. Allen, B. Miller, Coach Langdon. I1121 11131 6252: tii? Clliljgl-di2ZE, 6ZEgzZk5lL1?iQgCl1f9 B hoopsters did fairly well for themselves . . . upset Newport Harbor in overtime game . . . broke their 28 game winning streak Cee's almost copped a championship most . . . Dee's lost most ot their games by only two points . . . showed good speed B SCORES Redondo ........................,.. Huntington Beach ......,,. Anaheim ......................... .27-18 .22-12 .29-l2 Newport Harloor .,..,....... 28-29 lordan ..,............................ Huntington Beach ..,,l.... .35-17 .44-17 Fullerton .............. ......... l 7-22 Orange ....................,.,,.., won by Excelsior 4 HCHSCORES Whittier .....................,,,... Anaheim .......,.....,........... Lathrop .......,.....,.....,......., .20-24 .34-24 .22-10 30-32 Newport Harbor ............ 16-22 Fullerton ........................., 21-18 Huntington Beach ......... Orange ............,,......,......,. ' won by Excelsior ' U D SCORES Whittier ,..,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,4,,,, Anaheirn .,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Lathrop ......,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Newport Harbor .,,.,.,.... .24-ll .20-16 .24-29 .20-l8 .22-20 .18-16 Fullerton .........,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 17-17 Huntington Beach .......... 18-17 Orange .,.,,,,r,,.,,,,, ,vr7,,,- ' won by Excelsior 22-15 'k V amify jfac TWO close meets. . .with Long Beach Poly and Inglewood High. . .marked good practice season. . .the first league meet with strong Anaheim Colonists. . .spelled defeat for Excel- sior. . .72 to 32. . .good performances by Bun- kleman. . .DoWdy. . .Porter. . .Newport Harbor piled up early lead in the second league meet of the season. . .Pilots go down trying. . .under heavy fire from the Sailors. . .final score Sail- ors 57 lf3. . .Pilots 46 2f3. .. Iordan trackmen. . . arch foes. . .invade Pilot oval. . .bitter cold. . .Wind. . .fast track. . .Pilot spikesters ready to do or die. . .Kenny Mitchell hot. . .points roll up. . .fans happy as score stands Panthers 44 lf2. . .Pilots 59 lf2. . . Huntington Beach next on the books. . .team felt loss of Bunkleman . . . tried hard. . .but couldn't accumulate the necessary points. . . Oilers in best condition and encouraged by a big lead. . .came out on top 59 lf2 to 44 lf2. . . ,J 1 ,I K5 S' dit Row l-C. Porter, H. Abercrombie, P. Ogawa, I. Donnelly, F. Mcrqu , R. Gripp, E. Monroe, F. G. Hustead. Row 2-Coach Iensen, A. Ham, K. Mitchell, W. Donaldson, M. Stanfield B. Alexander, G. Dowdy, M. Miller, I. C. Bonner, H. Rootlieb. .,.,..,............ . . . Q. ' - ' :ll .. ..... .lwswziizrtf 5 .f - is . . In . Wt Q? .. ,... . EY - lk V ,V K 1.55: X ii A K I YQ . Q . Q' to ,f - . an . , -. f 1 - f . .. - . ., Mfr 2- f. I Y 3 l 2-1 3 X if 4 E5 -at 5' .. 4 . -A . . ' 'f- 5 , : All . . . mic t Q iil lllii ..5-li . it f fill It - :: , -- A V W f- J l l! il ': .1 5 .K ,Il .S Q. . . I 'E :-,- J . 1 x , .1 . ---v Sw . Q '- - .- .... , , ---- .,,,. . .,...,., , ..:, cg. 'Q I 114 1 , i i ss, If1l5fI x,. BOB BUNKELMAN 100-440-Relay-220 GEORGE DOWDY 100-440-Relay F. G. HUSTEAD Pole Vault HARLEY CLARKE Shot Put PHIL WESSELS Shot Put PETE OGAWA ' 100-220 L5 L .1 . FRED MARQUEZ seo-Mme - 11 x MERLE STANFIELD 880 KENNY MITCHELL High Hurdles-Pole Vault Shot Put LJ 0-X ww. 4 MYRON MILLER ,V High Hurdles i A BOB MYERS High lump MYRON BROWN 220-440-880 BILL ALEXANDER 880-Mile IIM DONNELLY Broad lump HARRY ABERCROMBIE Mile ED MONROE Low Hurdles WALLY DONALDSON High lump ARVIE HAM Mile COY PORTER Broad lump-Hurdles - l J HAROLD ROOTLEIB Manager Scores Opponents Excelsior Anaheim 72 32 Newport Harbor 57 U3 46 2X3 Iorclan 44 lf2 59 U2 Hunt. Beach 59 lf2 44 lf2 Fullerton 38 66 Orange 22 U2 81112 Ifll61 11171 Because of rain. . .both Fullerton and Orange were taken on at the same meet. . .a first in the 100 and 220 by Do d W y. . .a first in the shot put by Mitch l el...helped to overwhelm the Orange Panthers 81 l 2 f to 22lf2...lndians provided more stubb ' orn opposition. . .but were finally defeated by the Ai rmen. . .66 to 38... thus bringing the 1941 Sunset League track season to a l . c ose. . .With Anaheim Wearing the championship crown. . . Unusual weath er forced cancellation of many invitational meets E xcelsior Relays postponed until Ma l y . . .then canceled be- cause of rain. . .Sunset League finals. . .held on Pilot oval. . .Anahein'1, first. . .Huntington Beach, second. . .Excelsior, third, . . Many boys turned in excell ent performances during the past seas on. . .Bob Bunkleman, 220 and 440 George Dowdy, 100 K . and 440. . . enneth Mitchell shot t , pu . . .Phil Wessels, shot put. . .Coy Porter, broad jump. . .P G H tead . Hus- , pole vault. . . gag l.Sf4rL . 'N' ,iffy . K4 19' M 7 -ij sl. W 5 lvl f:'UksL-UMQ qwviqa, jd. ul MVS' 'NC' eu. fc Z?E3JCfZW B Track Early season optimism slowed down by the loss of some good men... Anaheim Bs put the B on the Pilots. . .77 lf6 to l6 576. . .Excelsior spike- sters next tell prey to Newport Harbor. . .Whose Sailors proved too strong tor the hard-fighting Airmen. . .final count, 7l 173 to 23 2f3. . .the Iordan Sunset League B champs next pounded out a 72 374 to 221!4 win. . .Huntington Beach knocked on the door of victory. . .74 to 20. . . ln final meet ot the season all ot the boys turned in good performances. . . in a dual meet. . .whipping Fullerton by close margin. . .46 to 43. . .but losing to Orange 58 to 37. .. X . ' 7 f If V 1 1 Row 1-N. Kitaoka, F. G. Hustead, E. Monroe, H. Aber- crombie, C. Porter, G. Nakamura, H. Rootleib, M r. Row 2-Coaci Ien- sen, M. Iohnson, G. Hill, I. Donnelly, M. Stcmfield, R. Cornelius, E. Wor- ley, H. Houseman. Row li O. Sneed, T. Sono, B. Hill, T. Roman, T. Yosh- izaki, M. Okurnura, R. Acosta, W. Price, O. Price. Bow 2: Osumi, D. Oho, L. McGrew, T. Landmes- ser, B. Hawkine, T. Iwata, B. Wright, D. Beverage. Row 3: Coach Iensen, P. Myers, B. O'Neil, I. Wal- ker, D. Ratlitt, R. Paul- uzzi, I. Bruynzeel, I. Kru- kenberg, D. Buskirk, Mgr. I1181 , l kj. Qfv AQ t w 'r-. Y,f i 1Il',lI'L N l!'5 o L1191 C Track .... . . Pilot mites began season by annihilating Poly and lngle- wood. . .hopes high. . .first league meet. . .dealt death blow to Anaheim C team...6l U6 to l5 5f6. . .Pilots strong in all events. . .next meet cleaned up on Newport Harbor to the tune of 50 5X6 to 26 lf6. . .the ever-lighting lordan Panthers were next downed by a 59 to l8 blow. . .the only defeat sut- tered by the Airmen C squad came at the hands ot Hunt- ington Beach. . .41-36. A thoroughly beaten squad waded back into the tray. . . battered a baffled Orange team 67 to lO. . .eked out a close win over Fullerton. . .39 516 to 37 U6. . .league championship tied three Ways, with the home team coming in tor its share ot honors. . . I arfiifg gadegaf As the annual goes to press the varsity has played only one league game. . .With Anaheim. . .won 3-2. . .team looks good . . .has Won most ot its practice games. . .enters tournament. . . beats Bonita and Iordan. . .loses to Escondido. . .may snag a championship. . .may not. . .almost the entire team coming back next year. . .Coach Ashton will have chance to develop another strong squad. . . HM OWEN Pitcher MERLE PROFITA Shortstop BOB DOUGHERTY Pitcher IESS VILLEGAS Catcher LORAN TAYLOR Second Base EDDIE ALEXANDER Third Base RUSSELL HAWLEY Second B e DON FUN First tBgzse X IOHJJ Rico 1 QL ' J-lpitcher xg V, f E .1 X fj i xi x x . ll 11201 , 4- -.f Q KL l I1211 ,u 645165 lf, A . L AW ,L M hwmkvm., ,Q Yi , 8- lg L V .J E sf Q, gri t rx Q L X i .a-N 1 , 7 5:24 'mx ,gt RQ ' ff g H 2 f H r GE 90 -1, 5Lsf . 99531 2 ,. Nw A., ,K ,s '-Q ll .., 71 , lv Al l fy Q lv wtf K , ,S ,..:, f l - , ' - f t Hg ' 1 5 X, -,-- I A .:,. ,liars 'Q 5 XL A key 3' N t ,Ima-Af 1 1-.... 5 Y b Q gy - ,Q W K7 ,, ..... It , MQ Q fwaywwgtwmffsmlftwwfamp ' vast ' -T5 . 1 K -fx .- ,- 'V2- i 3 ' if ' 5' at ' ' My -f tt, , E. Y , li , H '.A. , 9. HRH ,e X E ,MQ , if sigh- ., Ak NIQ- ., Y H K I J ,M K M . V sz. ' , ' ' A ' 1 '-,- Q , ' lf E 5 55-251 ', ,:, 1i:V V I 5' 1 ,X 1- '.E , :agp I t' ,t,, w E .M - '-k ply, H t-:N ,--,I in I N , an-r VSAM , .W ,N X1 s J Tv? ,ig M Klvk l ily x 4 Xhyr H vl, n1 :Fi L35 55: 7 1 : c f m V . 'A 1 H N'N',' H l l A ' :gl , Q U Row l: Coach Ashton, L. Taylor, M. Protlta, D. Funk, I. Villegas, F. Protita, E. Alexander, E. Frostl Row 2: I. Owen, B. Dougerty, B. Christie, G. Kooprnan, I. Rico, R. Hawley, Sanders. Aff' 1 - f- 'fr 4 . Pl gi 5 r I , , If , , I I . Q, I f if t f 1, f , lf ,!OVf ff M 'X 1 l A ' V: 3 l ' 5 'l 5 g , f S , U o fQe UN- if , K 'Q E GE osl ' nager ' X 1 x IFIQ . 1 Iylxts N . J' . , ' 1 Y ,f P l P , Covina ...... Mark Keppel . . South Pasadena. Q Q Monrovia ..... South Pasadena Downey ...... El Monte .... . . . Monrovia . . . . . . Bonita ..... . Iordan . . . Anaheim . . . Sc 2 0 U 5 54: 1 29: 811 l ..4 ..2 O ISS Excelsior. . . . . 5 Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior . . . . . . .13 Excelsior. 1 Excelsior . Excelsior. Excelsior. Excelsior. ..6 .. ....2 ....ll ...U ...3 3 Games lost DICK SANDERS Center Field GEORGE KooPMAN Right Field FRANK PROFITA Center Field BOB CHRISTIE Right Field 1. lfl221 .X I1231 3. l-,t -1 ' 2? ,eva L , 4 - I 36' Row 1-D. Castle, F. Souza, B. Pinder, A. Martinez, D. Cor- coran. Row Z-K. Went- worth, B. Knipple, I. Kameyarna, D. Iohnson, G. Orozco, I. Spencer, H. Lock- hart, L. Sanders. Row3-CoachEd- wards, D. Burnight, B. Moore, D. Gar- rison, N. Smith, B. Buell, G. Bommer, D. Davis, G. Min- ner, Mgr. Row 4-T. Stringham, C. Van Leeuwen, D. Michel, M. Acord, C. Ledbet- ter, I. Herrera. fr- -' .W unior amifg Harman! . K Mr. Edwards has a promising Iunior Varsity team this year. . .have Won most of their prac- tice games . .. defeated Whittier lU-5 first league game. . .have good chance at cham- pionship. . . Scores South Pasadena. . 4' Excelsior South Pasadena. . 2 Excelsior. . . . . Downey ........ 5 Excelsior. . . . . El Monte . . . . . 9 Excelsior El Monte . . . . 4' Excelsior. . . . . Brea .... l Excelsior. . . . . . Whittier .... 5 Excelsior. . . . . . Santa Ana . . . 4 Excelsior. . . . . 'Games lost X l - 1 R 3 x . I M 35 .LX A x- f N. i , rl . s lf Top Row: Bert Carlson, Del Sheppard, Bob Reed, lack lolly. Bottom Row: Melvin Fuller, Carroll Hawley, Don Pazny, Carl Tyner. Row l-D. Pazney B. Reed, C. Tynerl Row 'Z-M. Fuller A. Carlson, D. Shep- hard, C. Hawley. 4 if If ?. ,...,,,N.,,,,..., N Q ggfaj, by W 'wyigl V .5 Vt' 5. l x ..... gs '- My -.1 ...W -,-v 3 .F ,s X, .' 5434.1 L, ' . ,.., . 5 amifg inlaid jf-4 - N s 1 4 ff! 'M 'W fQs?r14f2'f' ff! . ' , Mzflfeiirfzhz fA:.3gw3gff :' .f-:-r-:1'cf-rw.. 5 fl ' e21,?5? 7 ,:l921'2h5 i5'e'?'2f V 1ifWi'z,1li?Wi561252.10 -:mfla A . 4 ,V ,. ,M AM., ,. Q .. ,T Wwggw MP2, wwf .. ..... 5?z,,.,g.q,..,,.,. , A iw - m,y2fg,,,g.a1, Wg. 5.1 q5g,,,Wfnf,:g2sfyzaf . ,. '4 rsif. f- A' .V ' ?: ff22 vwmgzt . 'Q s , ww? , 1 .T?we?5,e2,w'E1'fa.x . A . 1 f '- 1 1 ' 1 'FH 'f' ll- '-: fy.. ., z-1..'.:g.,:....,i,.Eg,.r-,E..'. .... :, ,M 42 B if ,W ' ' -: :. ' X 4 , ,K yr n it-, ,. g U' -5, ,r . .,.ts.,.::f.l , e-.. - - ,. ' W f Y f z 9' Qfigsg ifigifi I ' ' Z, . f- ' k ' . Ays b, V .. A f .,s:. ' -Maw' ' . . 1 V ...., , A, I- t A is In fjEi:,- .,. t . V of - J - .rl .,-3 ,A5.f,....,f. .L.,.rg,,,.,f1N. U. V A-All Qrfzf' ' -.-. ., ' f, . 'E in ..,,- Y e 'F . N Z my if As the annual goes to press, the Varsity and Iunior Varsity Tennis squads have had only one league match. . .With Anaheim. . .Pilot racqueteers have made a good showing in practice matches. . . Winning from E1 Monte . . . Covina . . . Downey . . . and Brea. . .losing only to South Pasadena. ... and Monrovia. . .under the mentorship ot Coach Earle Smith. . .the Pilot net-men Won the first league match. . .from the Anaheim Colonists. . .by a good margin . . . Mr. Smith says . . . Boys . . . especially Freshmen. . .have made a very great improvement since the first of the year . . . Pilot Tennis men are a threat to any school... this year. . .have a very good chance. . .to Win the Sunset League Championship. . . unior arfiifg .lnnid 0 K. ., ,tl WM' R ll. YVNJ B Tuff' J In X ff 1. v. TENNIS ff Row 1-B. Miner, B. Whitehead, B. Pann, R. Hcshcr. Row 2-L. Thompson, F. Sakiokcx, P. Spear, R. Bennett, D. Nelson, R. Finch. - l 1 ymncwficfn First gym team of E.U.H.S.. . .first appearance. . .lithe, twisting figures. . . flying through the air. . .somersaults . . .tlips. . .rolls. . .fellows well trained by Mr. Edwards. . .many boys inter- ested in gymnastics. . .Coach says. . . tumbling. . .muscle building. . .health- tul. . .provides good material tor as- semblies. . .exhibitions . . . much good equipment required. . .provisions tor much bigger. . .much better turnout. . . next year. . . 3. Row l--G. Omoto, T. Hiraoka, R. Heine- mann. Row 2-A. McCoy, S Parker, E. Nylen, R Pierce, L. Ice. Row 3-B. Willison, H, Kitaoka, I White, D. Robert- son. If1261 11211 ,T M, 5 Cm , arsityj lettermen. . .automati- cally members ot Big E Club ...members have green E pins. . .cooperated very Well on All American Day . . . Kampus Kleen Up Week. . .all other students affairs. . .sponsored Dutch Treat dance. . . Club settles many problems concerning athletes. . .is invalu bl ' a e to Excelsior spirit... How 1-E. Alexander, M. Proiita, D. Funk, F. Profita, C. Porter. Row 2-I. Rico, I. Villegas, I. lshii, C. Hutchison, F. G. Hustead, I. Madison. Row 3-C. Callow, G. Dowdy, O. Ben- nett, B, Bunkleman, H. Clark. .- V DHL , .gpaorfd Fast and furious team Work in softball .. . basketball . .. volleyball speedball hockey . . . individual skill in tennis. . .and rippling muscles in tumbling and modern dancing . . . badminton . . . ping pong . . . and horse shoes fun and exer- cise achievement of longed for points the bright goal ahead of the coveted Chenille . . . sports banquet theme Old Fashioned Sports teachers in long old fashioned bloomers and pig- tails . . . students in modern form fitting shorts . . . both clashing at the basketball game gales of laughter and excited yells . . . Miss Walborn getting free throws for breaking finger nails then . . . steaming, tasty food for hungry, sports minded girls . . . after dinner . . . pleasant and longed for awards and finally everyone quiet for a tense Ino- rnent . . . a name . . . a burst of lusty cheering . . . clapping the new sports chairman ,E ,I I lx ., z ' I Q J' x 51281 Ckenif e CM Chenille every sports minded girl's goal . . . hard work mingled with loads of fun practice games then real competition for champion- ship first team 35 points in all after 125 points have been earned . . . little E . . . tour intervals of 45 points reward four little stars then the cherished Chenille what every freshman dreams about every sophomore comes closer to and some juniors and seniors attain . . . Catherine Beck, Betty Good, Isabelle Graham, Betty lane Heine- , N rm lean Heinemann, Mar Hidaka, Irene Kniff, mann o a y Shirley Leeson, Eleanore Lillard. .mfs ,i , i if . members not great vmasrf-ff' in iiuiiikfvi . . . Half , . . gI'eCIl II'1 Veronica Litzinger, Mary O'Neil, Josephine Rebello, Norma lean Shalnks, Carolyn Smith, Louis Utz, Mary Lou Vogel, Inez Zivel- ong 1. H291 always ready to talk sports helpful in introducing sports to new- comers . . . friendly . . . smiling . . . vivacious . . . healthy . . . never a dull moment proud walk straight backs . . . the Chenille sweater. . .dark green knit . . . members active and interested in all sports . . . President . . . Shirley Leeson . . . l z?...l.fl..f Basketball free throws bas- kets . . . blocking up . . . holding . . . steps . . . personal fouls . . . shrill whis- tles blowing the toss in macl scramble for the ball finger nails in the flesh . . . twisted fingers . . . but all for the lively, thrilling game of basketball Stretching arms reach- ing for the always moving ball ' ' . .Manager . . . champions . . . seniors. Carolyn Smith . .. Row 1: C. Smith. Row 2: Y. Fujita, B. Heinemann, N Yokogoma, I, Rebello. Ut Row 3: N. Shanks, B. Good, L. z. Row l: A. Smith, B. Aclkisson, M. Shubert, S. Thomas. Row 2: S. Madison. Ifl301 Excellent team Work . . . passing the ball from deft fingers of back row to the waiting middle row . . . then to killing front row . . . over the net, land- ing With a thud . .. or a different pic- ture. . .broken finger nails. . .hitting the stinging ball with the beginners one hand ball going outside . . . too many hits . . . but always a long and fast volley . . . feet over lines . . . poor serves . . . no one caring and everyone having fun . . . Iuniors finally Winning championship . . . Manager . . . Mariko Kimoto . . . Row 1-C Rodriguez 2 Y Sugita, lp E. Itaya, lg M. Kitihata, ly L. Ncxkashima 2 llall Row 2 L Steward 1 I Hathcock, lg D. Welle, ly T. Kitihata, 2. V . - M. O'Neil, M. Hidaka, S. Mooshagian, S. Leeson. ennia .f.1 A , eff' ' Glimmering courts . . . long brown legs streaking over them sneakers fast balls Whizzing by . . . firmly strung rackets . . . the delightful feel- ih' il K s'i' ing of a Well placed shot lobs smashing if g tss4-1s 3 V if ' 1 drives . . . intricate foot work . . . love . . . game . . . if A ' set . .. perspiration . . . skinned knees . . . the sing kt 'Y ,lr . of the ball against taut strings I All girl tournament Mary Hidaka, senior K , y Ann Taray, freshman playing in the finals . J xg .2 -' X Mary finally emerging the victor gr X. . 5 g 2, Semi-finals including Pat Flynn junior W J vs . .. Ann Taray Betty Wade . . . sophomore N .',,' ,fgfigi . . . vs . . . Mary Hidaka . . . all exciting games . . . 1 ,Nxt . Left: Mary Hidaka, Girls' Tennis Champion , . N. Thalheimer, P. Flynn, A. Thomas, I. Reitkerk, C. Beck, L. Perrin. H321 H331 5p....M Expectant kick-offs . . . foot dribbling . . . an exciting com- bination of . . . basketball . . . soccer . . . football . . . the girls' rough game . . . free kicks . .. passes throw ins trip- ping over flying feet . . . aiming at the ball With your upper foot missing hitting it with your toes . . . difficult drop kicks . . . dribbling the ball, then having it trip you. . .man- ager . . . Iosephine Rebello , . . champions . . . juniors . . . Row 1-B. Huitt, V. Litzinger, N. Heine- mann, M. Kobayashi, A. Kusu- moto. Row 2-C. Tunstill, I. Kniff, M. Vogel, D. Brown, I. Graham, F. Baze- more, N. Peterson. Row l-I. Rebello, L. Utz, N. Shanks, B. Heinemann, I. Alexander. Row 2-M. Hidcxka, B. Good, C. Smith, A. Willis, G. Pyeatte. .szllaf Softball With its never ending heck- ling from the outfield the batter Waiting with expectancy for the swiftly pitched ball. . .dull thud of ball against bat or the smart slap of ball against mitt . . . the elated feeling after stealing a base . .. disappointing foul balls thrilling home runs and .. . the empty feeling when a fly has been hit Manager Betty Iane Heineman I. . .- x JI I r 1 N s I u ,Ny 1 I I . I l l I l . , o Row 1-M, Hidaka, . Mooshagian, H. Steik, M. O'Connell, V. Lifzinger, S. Martin, B. I. Heinemann, S. Leeson. Row 2-I. Kniff, I. Graham A. Van Leeuwen, B. Swen son, M, Vogel, S. Taylor I. Reitkerk, I. Zivelonghi I. Rebello. Row l--I. Anderson, R. Davis, t.. Williams, I. Wright, D. Hunt, V. Dick- erson, G. Clary, V. Wal- ker, W. Day, B. Smith. Row 2-L. Rosenquist, S. Madison, M. Shulgert, A. Watt, C. Benjestorf, A. Taray, Y. lhara. Row 3-E. Harley, E. Vogel, H. Dunbar, W. Elliott, P. Kennedy, P. White, M. Hardy, E. Symore. Row 4-D. Duncan, L. Acord, M. Graham, B. Iones, D. Miller, B. Meissen, G. Wright, L. George, M. Beck, I. Alderson. s i...i..,,, H341 Row 1-I. Kniff E ltaya, A. Kusumloto, Y Su 't '- . gi o, M. O Con ll ' ' Q Row 2-I. Litton C. Tunstill, M. Koi bayashi, V. Veteto M. Graham, M. Vo: gel. Raw l-S. Madi- son, M. Shubert, C, Benjestorf, A, Watt, D. Hunt, V. Dicker- son, K. Masuda, Y. Ihara. Row 2-L. George, G. Wright, E. Eliot, P. Kennedy, B. White, L. Buchanan, E. Lindeboorn. I1351 44 ne , V. Litzin- er. .JL1QcLey Long handled sticks small hard b ll as...shir1guards... starting bullies ground-sticks, ground-sticks, ground-sticks- hit . . . penalty corner . . . striking circle . . . sticks . . . forceful drives. . .puffing girls racing down the field. . .bruised knees. . . twisted ankles. . . ll ' ' ro ms. . .out maneuvering the goal guard... champions . . . Iuniors . . . manager . . . Isabelle Graham . . . r, , P F r l E l l E l l t 7fNoclern ancing Graceful bends . . . sore muscles . . . limber, rubbery legs abbreviated costumes the beat beat beat of the drums . .. slim figures bare looted light runs smooth Walk back ache con- stant practice ol bends and poses . .. balancing books on heads . .. fantas- tic positions . . . exercises . . . toe point- ing . . . motionless bodies . . . man- ager Blanche Berry assistant . . . Norma Thalheimer .. Row l-B, Baldwin, I. Goldman, I. l , . Grimes, L. Friend, M. Quick. ROW 2-F. Okumura, I. Yamamoto, A. Taray, G. Clark. Row 3-I. York, G. Van Noord, N. Thal- . heimer. Row l: Helen Davis, Annabel Stewart, Marilyn Stanlielcl, Mary K. Martz, Caro- lyn Ruetf. Row 2: Nancv Hand, Blanche Berry, Ro- zalpha Clanton. l1361 1?- 3 Sore legs . . . arms . . . back muscles . . . front overs . . . for- ward rolls backward rolls . . . nip ups . .. back bends . . . pyramids . . . squash . . . struggling upstairs . . . hot showers . . . dizziness . . . tum- bling over each other . . . doing a dive . . . and not quite mak- ing it someone landing in the pit of your stomach. . .jun- iors emerging the champions . . .Doris Brown . . . manager Row 1-A. Brady, B. Mc Quillin, I. Anderson, I. Wright, M. Kyle, I. Sands M. Gerard, N. Henderson. Row 2-D. Brown, B. Ad kisson, L. Utz, M. Utz, I. Reitkerk, E. Nylen, S. Mar- tin. BADMINTON A. Kusumoto, B. I. Irvin, K. Masuda, H. Kramer, Y. Ozawa, I. Yamamoto, K. Beck, L. Perrin, N. Schcxafsma. PING PONG Row l-F. Okurnura, E. ltaya, L. Utz, Y. Suaita N. Sands Row 2-M. Kobashiye, 1. York, B. wade, Mi Uri, B. Adkisgon, E. Nyien, L. Williams. ecrea fiona czmeri Badminton . . . smashing bir- dies. . .longhandled rackets. . . small courts . . . high jumps . . birdies lazily floating down . . . ping-pong. . .srnall, hard, round paddles. . .feather weight balls . . .the plink as the ball hits the table . . . Manager. . .Margaret Kobayashi . . . C H elf? Olflfle C, Lfff , ' XJ 3 A.NX wQ : 'Q 'Q 1 lm NN xg A A. M 'I ,i . mfm+5f?w11'i'f ' Wi- f ' - 5 J uw t 1 N 'V Y -1 ., ., . 3.5 L- r AV, -, fr-f ,,4' ,, -1 J, y- . ffm . ' 1 A ' F.-ff f .- , 4- I ,S 'x Q v k P A . J w'A I vv'4 J.'- 1.1, ,. 2 , . - - -- Igdff , N, Lx. .rf .7 1. wrsq a s-of f W - ww. Off: J -Aw- fvf' .-:'ff v 1ff'.f' -BV QZ1 ' H -' m ,. S5 ' . . , faf V..' sip' uhm. - 9.1-. ,.,,, , . t J.. iq.- M.. 1 , lx. 310365 3:15 r S, 5 xv ,vwugv . ul xy 'N51eQ?a5 'f ,f-,t.3.Az5- jc! A .4 la ggi' M ,fx ! !:gg,.,',: .:ji.:'I1:' A - x:4:jf.:? Sidi' f ,A .X 5, ,mQ.x.::4- f - 4, um, Y 30,31 W fx ' 1: .ff-fm , -- 1 'iff .4,'?-jlqzfl? ., I v iskfif .viii V, . ,L-N -,, ' . . , A-:,.' 'L'I'. v. 'A' -'7?fi3fZ'i IUCXH fl N .-:ff W- '. .Nw f .vf-.4 -1 11.'f-r-mv.-,... H gqnx.. :f 1. .4 Kr-KM ' K S-11 , 'A X, . A , . . WX Q-. 6 1 4 xl 'O I 'Q 51381 Ifl391 mem Confedf innem Contest opens shutters snap frantically . . . entries pour in . . . then rain pours down . . . spirits dampened . . . shutters slow down . . . old Sol shows his face again . .. prints rush in again .. . more than ever before . . . judges snowed under . . . piles of prints . . . good, bad, and indifferent . . . judges deliberate . . . really a tough job with so many pictures . . . judges delib- erate further . . . Lorene Kooprnan emerges victor. . . Hits jackpot wins free annual that prize of prizes . . . with the shot in center of page . . . also gains honorable mention with girl and mirror at top . . . Darrel Anderson scores with the new angle on Sid Maul: . .. longer legs than we thought! . . . all in all contest a success . . . our sincerest thanks to all who entered . .. I1401 , , -il., 1 Q L1411 Mr. Goodman cleans up after the all clear signal sounds ai noon . . . Mr. Hume rations out paper . . . girls, meet A1 Haygood, the unsung hero who keeps things in order in the Boys' Gym . . . sharing nerve Wracking experiences aher the last trip . . . Skipper feeds the ever hungry mow of No. one . . . while the cafeteria feeds the ever hungry . . . we'd beiier skip on io something good emerging from the oven . , . Come on, fellas, let's all work together now . . . an' then he said . . . atta boy, Keep Kampus Klecm . . . get that ball . . . I don't like you any more . . . relaxation, ah bliss . . . I'11 take three O'Henries . . stage conference . . . that right? . . . oh, my Word . . . confusing, isn't it? . . . I i I L1421 C I1431 Tom between iwo loves . . . you cc1n't do that to us . . . or can We? . . . don't get so playful, Freddy boy . . , some of the boys . . . six easy lessons from Senor Curliios . . . what form! . . . that wayward glcmce . . . one side, boys, lei the ladies in . . . woiching the girls go by . . . so-ooo affec- tioncxie . . . Beat me Papal . . , Lee crcnns before class . . . ioothpaste smiles flashed ai the lens . . . go ahead-take Q bigger biie . . . Dale ventures into dangerous ground . . , Excelsior as seen by c pilot . . . Dottie tries to resist Elmer's charms , . . puppy love . . . what goes on behind Mr. R's back . . . Snuffy cr-Working . . . H461 K f 1 :XJ-fu' 11471 X 11 ls there u MAN following me? . . . hopelessly hoping . . . oh, let me! . . . uw, cut it out . . . he pulled this one, see? . . . X plus 2 in the tenih dimenslon . . . heavens, not cx music major? . . . wait cx sec., girls . . . who's mt? . . . w NJ Connie and Brookshire clinch . . . Velva looking coy . . . Sid gets down to earth for once . . . Shirley kills a candy bar . . . Pat tries to find meat in a hamburger . . . Frantrude thinks it over . . . firebug attacks Beauchamp . . . lf1481 of' on ew ' . wav lfl49fI First on this page, we see two reasons why vaudeville will never return . . . then two anonymous dancers . . . Wally clears the bar . . . Christie has a friendly chat with Mr. R ..., Mr. Burnight watches us yell our fool heads off at a football game . . . George gives a report in Physics , . . as Betty lane silhouettes a doorway for two maids to enter . . . then we come upon the once noble trash-can, forlorn and forgotten , . . last but not least we have Arlene and Mary . . . uv V , ff' 1111 gm I X George delivers Q report to his Physics class . . . Mildred enireczts her friends to have cr bite . . . morning study in the hull . . . pondering the fate of the machine shop classes . . . I just hoie having my picture token . . . 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