Excelsior High School - El Aviador Yearbook (Norwalk, CA)
- Class of 1951
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J irving marks ,...,........ ............,... f acuity advisor morton loveman ........, .,...... p hotography advisor Photo courtesy of U. S. Army CIRCLE: Aiom blast at Bikini. RIGHT: Lockheed Shooting Star. W X' -XX ! N 'K X X l- -f-fo Q . Photo courtesy of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation From years back, man has been struggling to gain knowledge in order to become better than his fellow man. To those who succeeded, the unknown was revealed and it was up to them to lead the way for others. We, who are now teen-agers, will be given the task ot guiding our nation out of its turmoil if the generation before us tails. Our schools are now training us for this job so that there will not be an unknown for us to be afraid of. With these thoughts in mind, the members of the El Aviador chose tor our theme open- ing the unknown. To this rather serious theme we added a bit ot humor, which, with a sprink- ling of common sense may be the key to our future. BETTIE YAKI, Editor-In-Chief. dedi ation - cf as V -,.., i N l N f X 1 53 -is .. U L., H .xi -,Q R 4- :.j- Y ,M A A F or helping to make opening the unknown a little easier for the students of Excelsior Highy for the interesting Way heteaches his classesp for being never too busy to help a student with his Work or to listen to his troubles: tor having a deep interest in scienceg for teaching the future physicists, scientists and leaders of our nation to gain a better understanding of ourselves and the worldg for enjoying his Work and doing it Wellg for being respected and so Well-liked by the studentsp and especially tor being such a wonderful person, the members of the yearbook staff, proudly dedicate the nineteen hundred and titty-one El Avia- dor to a representative ot the huge force of teachers who are striving to help us become the good citizens ot tomorrow, Mr. Maurice Ioyce. mr. maurice ioyce x table -I division faculty division student gov't division 3 classes of contents 1 divisiQn4 activies sports division 6 fr snapshots division number 1 faculty W fy ,,1? 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Utterback Clerk A- Kulzer A. E. Sommer C. Magnusson Superintendent Mr. Ralph Burnight keeper ofthe keys Semper paratus is what the students of Excelsior can say about the super- intendent of our ever growing school, Mr. Ralph Burnight. He was truly always prepared to do anything and everything he could to further the interests of the students. Mr. Burnight has proved himself a capable supervisor and excellent coordi- nator between cornmunity and school affairs. Because of the authority vested in hirn by the Board ot Trustees, he is the final authority on all questions in regard to school and student policies. Mr. Richard Gahr Principal Nd Wx he leads the way Mr. Richard Gahr this year has again been very successful in giving the students of Excelsior High School his co-operative guidance in helping them find their way into the Unknown Students entering Excelsior for the first time, faced with the difficulties of adjusting themselves to their new surroundings were aided by his kind guidance. Our principal was always on hand whenever and wherever needed. He has many responsibilities, one of which was seeing that the emergency schedule used by the Excelsior and Bellflower Schools functioned smoothly and with efficiency. Miss Lucille Tombs, Girls' Vice-principal C1 friendly hand This gracious lady directed the girls in their social functions, and was always ready to help them with their personal problems. Under her capable guidance the Girls' League has had many splendid activities. The daily bulletin which has been a new responsibility of Miss Tombs this year, has been excellently supervised. The other numerous activities under her direction have all profited because of her efforts. Through her dignity and charm, Miss Lucile Tombs has made lasting friends of YZ! 'Em -7' 11.1 -1 .1-I 1 - X Mr. Richardson Hastings Director of Guidance and Curriculum an-- Ain YE Miss Elizabeth Watkins Counselor kind and understanding Excelsior this year welcomed back one of its former teachers, Mr. Richardson Hastings, who filled the position of Director of Guidance and Curriculum. Mr. Hastings attacked his many problems and solved the snarls that come with the planning oi the schedule of classes and curriculum. a friend in need Newly appointed to the position of Boys' Vice Principal this year Was Coach Robert Ashton, who has Won the respect and admiration of boys and girls alike for his sincere interest in the happiness of the students. Nrr. Robert Ashton Boys' Vice-principal Miss Elizabeth W' atkins helped the Students ot Excelsior plan their courses with Wise advice. The seniors, especially, have utmost respect and liking for her, and her kind help in mapping out their future after graduation. Miss Watlcins Worked primarily with upperclassrnen. ' -tk., K mf' V' mr. alonzo valentine Mr. Uncle Val Valentine and his friendly ear has guided and advised the lower classmen throughout the school year. Mr. Valentine has served in the capacity of assistant counselor for two years now, and has won many friends through his quick wit and sense of humor. mr. henry korsmeir The tremendous responsibility of handling the finances of the Excelsior School District has been shouldered by Mr. Henry Korsrneir. This task was great- ly increased with the addition of the Bellflower School. Mr. Korsmeir, as al- ways, efficiently carried this extra bur- den With no difficulties. mr. richard iames Handling the tremendous job of keeping up with all of the Excelsior students this year was Mr. Richard Iames, attendance director. Through his constant alertness and co-operation with the school staff, the rising needs of a growing school for a better attendance system were capably met. they opened the unknown WALTER BAUMGAHTNEH Chairman, Agriculture EUGENE CLEVINGER Chairman, Commercial ARTHUR FINCH Chairman, Mech. Arts VETA HOPPER Chairman, Language C. W. KAI-IM Chairman, Math. DOROTHY LACY Chairman, Girls' PE. IOSEPH LANGDON Chairman, Boys' P.E. EDITH LOWE Chairman, Art MILLARD LUNDE Chairman, Music CORA SHERZER Chairman English NORMAN STROH Chairman, Soc. Sc. FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Gooding, D. Range, N. Vanderveen, K. Sly, l-l. Becker. SECOND ROW: A. Noble, M. Steward, G. Chandler, M. Koiiman, Reid. THlRD ROW: B, Harrington, H. Clark, P. Owen, K. lones, C. Wilson, V, Forrest. M. HESTER ARTHURS Chairman, Home Economics W2 Q1 S ii ,Y am Q hi! ,,: HELEN BRYAN Girls' P. E. WILLIAM ATKIN S HARRIET BEU Mech. Arts Girls' PE. CHARLES BULL LAMAR CASE Enqlish Science IIM DANIEL PHYLLIS DUELL Boys' PE. Commercial E LES BILLINGER Social Science IOHN CI-IADWICK Boys' P.E. Health F. E. DEWHIRST IOHN DONALD ROBERT DOWNEY Science Art Health ' in associated educaHon EFT TO RIGHT: I. Langdon, H. Osterqaard, T. Chenney, Cleavinqer, E. Leake, E ,Lowe, D. Lacy, M. Slette, Everly, G. Bishop, F. Ausing, California Teachers' lssociaiion representative. A 2Ii'.: -'J A 'ls R '1 2. ll GEORGE CURTIS Boys' P.E. VERONA DRUMMOND Home Economics GEORGE BISHOP GERTRUDE BLOOM 5- f X DELORES EVANSON Girls' PE. 3 THOMAS EVERLY Language 1 l ROBERT FREIDMAN Social Science X : PANSY GAGE ' Home Economics ETHEL GLENN Home Economics , W. v 1 yi: 3 lisi E I X w XX X X X XS sr N N XX X SQ l ig X X9 A 511 Sak -fgxfja. X t tix ti 'N X Q fi it T wx,- SER X 5 ' it I A I A EARL LEAKE English ARTHUR LINDENMEYER Mech. Arts KAY LOWERY English Social Studies LLOYD MAGNUSSON Science ROBERT MIDDLETON Science IOSEPHINE MILLER Home Economics HIALMAR OSTERGAARD Social Science REGINA PHELAN Girls' P.E. CARMEL LING 'Qx SABIN GREY Art CARL GUTZWILLER English T. U. HAWLEY Science MERCEDES HEINZMAN Language OLDEN HUGHES Boys' PE. VIRGINIA ISENBERG Social Science MAURICE IOYCE Science ALVA KIEM English CARL HAASE Agriculture HAROLD HARTIEN Math. C. L. HENDRICKS Boys' P.E. AURTHOR DE HERAS Social Studies GAIL IACOBS English TACK IOLLEY Social Science EDWIN KIRKPATRICK Study Hall EVERETT KROLL Mech. Arts Math. MORTON LOVEMAN Photography s. I. MAL11: S I E Science I IRVING MARKS English EDNA NELSON g I Q S Librarian sms 1. -A X 'if f 7' Q if at A la IOHN NICOLL N rrttfi A S X S , , , ,i.i Q f MABEL RALEY N' I X English . - Y A A A --r 'Q Q . X I I if I ,. 3 C wiLL1AM REEVES tst ,I f x-v i N , 'Y ' Enqiish A ssrg. Nurse KATHERINE ROTH Commercial ELNORA SCHMADEI. Social Science FRANK TINER Social Science W e f o 1 1 o W e d Anuznnnoor PHEBE SANDBERG Girls' P.E. EDWARD SHARP industrial Arts CLARA TRACY Commercial KEITH WEST HUGH YOST Science HARRY VAN PETTEN IULLIETTE VENITSKY ARVID VIHLEN MINNIE WENTZEL Math. Social Science lvlecli. Arts Social Science EVA WILLIAMSON ALFRED WILSON MARIE WILSON WILDA YATES Commercial Mech, Arts Home Economics Music I OHN SAUERS Commercial MAGDALENE SLETTE English MAXINE VALIAN English Social Science to make school o little easier FIRST ROW, Left to right: Hazel Galvereih, Iessie Davenport, Faye- Lee, Lisle Boyd. 9'19-- LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Beauchamp, M. Thorton, A. Follis, D. Husted, O. Miller, B. Gardner, S. Simms, F Anderson, V. Pruit, E. IVICI-Tolland, H. N. Steward. 21 AS f C FOX pf 4 365- Fug, X'-7f 1 C3099 X Cf Student government ' w KV ' s an , ' A GM, V ' , Nu , 7 ,, , Q X .fx , ,x x X F Sv 5 E X .Q 2' led, labored. .lauded Left to right: W. Davis, lst semester presidentg D. Richardson, lst semester vice-president: I. Garrett, 2nd semester vice-president I. Clark, 2nd semester president. Z 2 LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Hardin, secretaryf B. Sander, treasurer, B. lclelman, sgt. at arms, M. Barton, director of activities, I. Myers, songleader, N. Dibs, yell leader. With gavel in hand, Bud Davis, student body prexy, presided over the Pilots for the first semester. The Pilot big wheels perfected a Pilot Point Plan and proposed many new changes. Continuing the Work started by the first semes- ter cabinet, President Iohn Clark and officers, of- fered their services to the student body. A new voting system was proposed and service clubs were started to replace our old campus com- mittee. Throughout the year the leadership class has g.MaaSIdi,eC1Or of publicity been very busy and successful. Mr. Keith West served as faculty advisor. LEFT TO RIGHT I. Maurer, secretary, B. Sander, treasurer: l. Dees, sergeant at arrnsg B. Davis, director of activities: I. Twitchell, songleadery D. Reg- alado, yell leader. f .w fr ' FIRST ROW, left to right' D Phillips C C . . , . ox, Y. Miller, L. Farnum, S. Fre E. Patrick, H. Smith, I. Ouinn, N. Erwin, M. Reese. SECOND ROW: B. Gr. I. Cahoto, I. Hendrickson, I. Lee, C. Beauchamp, M. Speight, H. Logsdt B. Blood, I. Twitchell, P. Wilder. THIRD ROW: E. Mulder, I. Maurer, Hagerman, G. Pieksma, S. Moore, I. Altizer, D. Redmaye, B. Gilraine, Hendershot, M. D ougherty. FOURTH ROW: G. Nernecek, C. L. I-Iolbert Heil, S. Bourgeois, B. Davis, D. Brown, B. Whities, R. Shackelford, L. Iohnst deliberated - decided - discussed FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Richardson. SECOND ROW: I. McSwain, B. Ivey, C. Nicholas I Maurer I. Schinnerer, S. Thompson, S. Beard. THIRD ROW: L. Ferguson, H. Gurn, A. Rayburn, E. New R Granger, S. Vasquez. FOURTH ROW: I. Britten, O. Alves, A. Boersma, F. Holt, I. Dees. ,, LR'X? xiii- 5 1' FIRST ROW left to right B G , : . ray, I. Spaulding. SECOND ROW: M. Seage, P. Phelan. THIRD ROW: P. Dorman, I. Garrett. FOURTH ROW: B. Sorenson, D. Andre, M. Gentry. FIFTH ROW: G. Herrema, D. Porteriield, R. Marmer. li g f FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Davis, H. Gum, I. Reeves, G. I-Ierrerna, M, Barton, N, Dibs I S- Beafdl I. Rehkop, I. Moore, S. Maas. SEC- OND ROW: C. Vasquez, O. Alves, C. Skow. FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Twitchell, W. Davis, T. Gale. SECOND ROW: M. Barton, S. Beard, M. Speiqht. THIRD ROW: K. Springer, K. Ruhlen, D. Black, D. Porteriield. rally rousers problems pertaining to pilots FIRST ROW, leit to right: L, Westerhof, P, Toupin, I. Spaulding, M. Wilson, H Logsdon, C. Newman, D. Harper, R. Ripple, K. Warner. SECOND ROW: R. Brown, S. Beard, L. Alderson, T, Tanaka, I. Heil, F. Gentile: E. Gilmour, S. Clark, P. Oak- star, L. Indiere. THIRD ROW: C. Bucktord, P. Rurnell, I. Clark, I. Meredith, F. Loaiza, I. Dees, C. Ward, W. Smith, G. Shackelford, D. Shockley, S. Moore. FOURTH ROW: S. Mullen, B. Nelvajeanf I. Twitchell, I. Magnusson, C. Hernandez, G. Huff, B. Sorenson, R. Butler, I. Henry, I. Daniels, E. Lerfinqwell, B. Getzan. FIFTH ROW: D. Redmayno, C. Kruckenberq, I. Maurer, G. Herrema, B. Sincosky, N. Ballinger, B. Cox, L. Holbert, D. Cruz, B. Harnloy, B. Horn, R. Holt, B: Gilraine, M. I-Iatanaka. ,f FIRST ROW, left to right: D. lvlutzqar, B. Soronson, B. Helman, I. Britten, I. Stalin, D. Porterfield, A Bavera, I. Clark. SECOND ROVV: G. Nemecek, B. Scherrer, B. McClunq, H. Davis, L. Tablett, D. Kehret B. Davis, D. Clover, W. Smith. Cl cleaner campus was their goal Faced with the difficult job of keeping our campus clean and diverting the rush to the candy store, Byron Helman and lohnny Dees led the two committees in a manner which earned the respect of all. These boys were constantly tryinq to improve our campus in every Way possible. FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Booth, B. Flournoy, I. Hansen, I. Stanners, D. Iacobson, L. Tablet, B. McKlunq, B. Scherer, H. Davis, E. Bylsma, E. Wallace. SECOND ROW: K. Koch, A. Rodgiquez, B. Kroqstad, P. Elliot, D. Kehret, R. Granqer, T. Dees, I. Cutriqht, D. Metzger, B. Sorensen, I. Britten THIRD RO'W: A. Ravera, H, Haflinger, D. Porterfield, W. Smith, R. Williams, B, Davis, B. Helman K. Hartman, l. lacques, A. Monroe, D. Shumway. 1 .WW . .fo we always get our seat B Q I i FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Brown, S. Morris, I. Cutright, B. l-lelrnan, R. Sorenson, I. Heil. SECOND ROW: I. Currey, D. Shurnway, B. Martin, D. Colville, W. Srnith, R. Dugan, A. Monroe. Tl-HRD ROW: I. McDonald, N. Dibs, D. Porterfield, W. Davis, S, Nunn, B. Foster, G. Eccles, L, McMichael. FOURTH ROVJ: C. Hernandez, C. Slcow, K. Ruhlen, I. Stanners, I. Britten, D. Blem, K, Hartman, C. Waclleigh. Performing their jobs With precision and dettness, the ushers and usherettes led by Dick Brown and Ianet Pratt re- spectively, ushered at all of the big events during the year. Working in close harmony with each other, these students were of great service and value to the school. :IRST RQTJI, Qef 21' I. Schirlrleref. l. Lynch, B. Mann, I. Phillips, 3' Chahnmh l s fu E. Thiel, R. wsifcra, M. seheibyi SECOND KOWQ CA Li I. QilKWOCd, D- Mime, I. Pielcsrna, D. Trautloff, J. Meigs? ' Z Stellingwert, E. Popovich, I. Pratt. rs V' M. Speight, girls' league presi- dent: K. Ruhlen, boys' league president. cooperation and fun among all Peppy and likable should Well be the names of your Girls' and Boys' League prexys, Mitsy Speight and Ken Ruhlen. With them leading the Way, the leagues plunged into a fervor of activities. Whether it be a clothing drive for war orphans or a gay party, you can be sure it was done With a flourish and a bit of the sensational. lvl, Speight, B. Yaki. Boersma, F. Francis. Lett to right: S. Bennett, B. Chalmers, E. Popovlch I Smith f FIRST ROW, left to right: I. McDonald, C, Skow I Clark Pi Granger, R. Dugan. SECOND ROW: K. Ruhlen I Dees A the warmest welcome possible FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Tanaka, D. Spence, D. Trautloff, K. Holtz, I. Spaulding: C. Beauchamp, G. Emerson, B. Warren. SECOND ROW: I. Schinnerer, B. Horn, I. Kehkop, C. Porter, N. Boonstra, T. Gale, D. Gregory, G. Pieksma, V. Hansen. THIRD ROW: D. Lewis, N. Lockwood, B. Thiel, C. Flanery, T. Francis, L. Anderson, M. Fesmine, B. Holt, S. Cameron. FIRST ROW, Left to right: I. Garrett, P. Phelan, D Pickup, H. Logston, P. LaPoint, S. Arntzen, L. Diaz, I. Alexander. SECOND ROW: I. Maurer, B. Nyen- huis, C. Searing, I. Moore-, L. Gahr, M. Menage, L. Hutchcraft, M. Gentry. THIRD ROW: G. Pylman, D. Smith, K. Baker, N. Nancolas, P. Wetzel, M. Miller. FOURTH ROW: C. Cunningham, G. McMaster, I. Covert, D. Dyer, E. Patrick, M. Daugherty. Lending a helping hand to all the incoming freshmen and other new students was our genial Friendship committee. Elaine Popovich capably led them in upholding our high standards of friendship. The financial status of the Girls' League was the sole problem of Pauline LaPointe and her efficient Ways and Means committtee who had the difficult task of increasing the depleted funds of the Girls' League. To serve our constantly growing Girls' League, five new committees were created for the purpose of having a committee capable of handling every phase of a social function. These were decorations, flowers, tickets, pubiicity, and refreshments, all of which handled the duties which are associated with their names. FIRST ROW, left to right: K. Holtz, R. Bates, L. Otwell, M. Barton, I. Rehkop, R. Knoth, B. Miller. SECOND ROW: I. Quinn, D. Phillips, B. Dellc, L. Alderson, V. Swift. D. Slife, W. Winfield. THIRD ROW: I. Smith, I. Maurer, I. Moore, Y. Moore, D. Schrieberf L. Paull, D. Van Leeuwen. we work for feminine fancies Five new service organizations of the Girl's League were instituted this year. They served when called upon. Ieneal Crowley was chairman of decorations, Alice Abacherli had art, Peggy Higgins, publicity, Doris Phillips, refreshments, and Muriel Reese, corsages. All of these committee chairmen corn- prised the Girl's League Advisory Board. Left to right: P. LaPointe, Ways and Means, E. Popovich, Friendship, A Abacherli, Art, B. Yakif GAA Chairman, M. Speight, Girls' League President D. Phillips, Refreshments, I. Crowley, Decorations, I. Spaulding, GAP Chairman. -.W4JI'l1 17 Z LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Yaki, E. Popovich, B. Chalmers, S. Benneii, S. Beard, E. Schmadel, I. Spaulding, M. Speiqht, P. I.aPoin1e, l. Smith. candid catches by the camera FIRST ROW: Ladies fair, the silly six plus four, the jamareno kids. SECOND ROW: Nancy, the sunshine girls, dis- iinguished, Percy Cannonball, sleepy time qals. THIRD ROW: Liz and Mit, Watcha gotta say, souipusses. s EQJWT1. at division number 3 classes Q ki X H 'f Hom V.-X' X ?JiR15uS! QE 5-VOD KK 2521 1 - 4- i is ff, If I f 1 i lil 'K' hail FIRST BOW, lett to right: S. Davis, I. lohnson. SECOND BOW: I. Garrett, I. Dees, G. Emerson, C. Skow, F. Guyman, B. Whities. they won their wings Whizzing through a hectic year ot senior class activities, the Pilot upper crust managed to survive tor graduation night. Sterling Davis, serving as prexy for the second year, spearheaded the year's activities. An all night graduation party at the Pacific Coast Club topped the year ott tor the class of '5l. The lunior-Senior Prom, senior all school dance Silver Bells, and senior week Were all anticipated, looked forward to and greatly enjoyed. Graduation night had its proud, happy, and sad moments which will never be forgotten. Miss Elnora Schrnadel and Mr. Keith West served as advisors. FIRST BOW, left to right: B. Mann, M. Miller, L. Westerhof, l. Currey, l. laclcson, l. DeBruyn. SECOND TOP: E. Schmadel BOW: l. Clark, B. Yaki, R. Dugan, T. Francis, D. Clover, N. Ierritsma, R. Stedman. BOTTOM: K. West alma DONNA ADAMS LOIS ALDERSON CSF V.P. GAA Sec. Councilman 2-4 Steering Committee Ir. Play MAURINE ANDERSON CSF 3, 4 lr. Play Sr. Play Tumbling Mgr. Girls' Letter Club SOLVIG MARIE ARNTZEN SB Ass't Sec. INays 61 Means Steering Committee ERLINDA AGUAYO Spanish Club Drill Team Girls' Sports l-3 Big Sister 2 NANCY ALLISON Ir. Play Ex. Lite 3, 4 Annual Start 3 CSF 2-4 Quill 5 Scroll DALE ANDRE Spanish Club Pres. Varsity Tennis Varsity Club Student Council Senior Dance COLLEEN BAILEY Christmas Play Steering Committee DOROTHY ALDEN Choir 4 Christmas Play 2-4 Spring Swiing 3, 4 Usherette 2 Girls' Lyric Club IOAN ALSUM WILLIAM ARNOLD IV Baseball Spanish Club MARTHA BAKER Councilman Sr. Class Asst Songleader PEGGY BAKER TEX BALDWIN VANCE BALDWIN Commercial Club 4 Steering Committee 2 3 Football 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 FFA. Sec. 4 GENE BALLARD GEORGIA M. BALLARD IUNE BALLARD Band l-3 Orchestra 4 CSF 2 Steering Committee Usherette 2, 3 mater CARMEN BARBA BARBARA BARROWS Spanish Club A'Cappella Choir MEREDITH ANN B1-I SB Director of Ac Frosh Girls' Chorus Lyric Club Flag Twirler 3, l-li Drill Team Spring Swing Friendship Comn Big Sister Christmas Play Ways 61 Means Big Sister A'Cappella Choir DON BARWICK SANDRA BEARD CAROL BEAUCHP Girls' League Sec. Friendship Con Flag Twirler Girls' Letter Ch Swing Band Pianist lr., Sr. Play A'Cappella Choir GAA Council W'ays G Means RONALD BEAUDETTE PATRICIA BECKWORTH IOHN BELL' LLY ANN BENNETT Girls' League Act. Chairman 4 Flag Twirler 4 Sr. Play Girls' League Usherette PAUL DEWEY BLACK Vr., Bee, Cee Football Christmas Play 3, 4 Rally Committee 4 Councilman 2, 4 Boys' League Cab. 4 ROBERT BERGER Varsity Club Varsity Track 3, 4 Bee Track 2 Cee Traclc l Cee Football l ROBERT BLACKER R. ROBERT BERR' Band l, 2, 3, 4 Kampus Kings Drum Major 4 Spring Swing l EILEEN BLACI Councilmar Ways 6: Me Usherette 2 Big Sister l JAMES E. BLACKWELL DON WILLIAM BLEM MARIORIE BL' Band Manager EDDIE BOCK EAN ADELE BOHN PATRICK BRANNAN PA Crew LOWELL BRINK BARBARA BRONEMAN O111' LOUISE IOAN BOER Uslierette Spanish Club Councilman Big Sister EDITH BOTTINGER CSF l Christmas Play Girls' Sports Big Sister TRESSIE BRAUER RONALD BRITT lV Baseball l-3 Annual Staff Pliotoq. Steering Committee Spanish Club LINDA RAE BROOKS JACK BOERRSMA DAVIE BOYER Frosh. Sgt.-at-Arms BONNIE BREID Excelsior Life CSF l-4 lr. Play Sr. Play Councilman JOHN BRITTEN Ir. G Sr. Play SB Iuclqe Varsity Club Usher 2 Campus Committee VERN A BROWN Councilman 4 Girls' SPOYTS F-HA' lr. Play Spring Swing Big Sister Bit! Sister Sr. Mothers Tea Councilman DICK BROWN EMMA LOIS BROWN ELEANOR BURCH Drill Team Commercial Club CSF A'Cappella Choir Big Sister f X 1 4 Q ,, , f f X s + , tx K B f t, X N, M QM RICHARD CAHOON CHARLES CAWTHORN E FRANCES CHERNISS Excelsior Life 3, 4 AD Mgr. 3, 4 Spanish Club 3 Big Sister .1 t if Qv assfi if I-fig ,. fb , . rf? f fi .4 in SMB an . L 'f 3 ,exv t -:ff I .W , P .E ' j ,V as ' ' 'f' - 5' . 4 , ' q 'I s-fi ' ,is S S0115 DEANE W. CALLEN DAVID CAMPBELL BONNIE CARPENTER ICE CARRILLO IENNIE CASTRO El Aviador Christmas Play IV Baseball l, 3 Spanish Club CSF CSF FFA 4 Drill Team Quill 6. Scroll Big Sister GMS' SPONS- Tennis Comm. Club Teachers Ass't BIC! SISIGF IOSEPH CERVANTES BONNIE CHALMERS SHIRLEY CHANEY NANCY CHASSIE VIRGINIA CHAVI Girls' League VP Stagecrew Drill Team 3 Flag Twirler CSF Friendship Committee Ways ci Means DON EARL CHESEBRO EDWIN CHESER Christmas Play l Dee Basketball 3 Varsity Tennis 4 Band l, 2, 3 Swing Band 2, 3 Gymnastics 3, 4 Usher 3 0 fy ., if , X ,aim if w 4 if if f X X mf f .-M , f f . A , , ' I 'f 'f . f if M 4 J ,XX ,, , I FF 'A f J DAVID R. CHILDS Varsity Football BARRY CLARK Band 4 Big Sister 2,3 Teacher's Ass't IOHN CLARK SB President Varsity Footbal Steering Comrr Councilman Campus Comm X fi hs' 3 ,1 K I V ff Wy do BETTY CLARK ART COSTA Reporter Basketball FFA ROSA CRUZ Big Sister ORVILLE CLAY RICHARD CLOVER DAVID LEE COLVILLE GERTRUDE COMPTON Football Football 2, 3, 4 Bee Football Gym Monitor French Club Baseball 3, 4 Bee Track Office Messinger Transfer from Beaumor Steering Committee Vr, Track Sr. Play Union High School Campus Committee Usher VANDA COSTA JACK LEE CURRY Vr, Track Vr. Football Vr. Club Usher Varsity Club BOB COSTELLO Vr. Baseball Vr. Football Vr. Club lr. Play IACK CUTRIGHT Vr. Football lV Football Campus Committee Usher ef 'S Z ' z T f f f 74 1 V f Campus Committee IOAN HELEN CROFT Latin Club Girls' Sports Big Sister Gym Monitor Nurse's Ass't PAYE DAETFEILER ANN CROUCI-I Councilman Girls' Letter Club Girls' Sports l-4 Big Sister PHYLLIS DAVIS Steering Committee Councilman Spring Swing Sr. Mother's Tea ALETA CONTRERAS Drill Team 3, 4 Big Sister IENEAL CROWLEY lr. Play Bally Committee Girls' League Advisory Board CSF Drama Club STERLING DAVIS lr. Class Pres. Sr. Class Pres. nw- MOD-wr U7 9' 4 WARREN DAVIS SB President SB Sgt.-at-Arms SB Activity Chairman Vr. Football Vr. Club,Pres. IOANN DECEUNICK Spring Swing Girls' Sports Big Sister BERTHA DEI-IAAN Big Sister Usherette NELLIES OUDEN F rosh Sports Drill Team Big Sister LYDIA MARY DIAZ SB Ass't Sec. Ways G Means Christmas Play Spring Swing PATRICIA DORMAN SB Iuclge Latin Club Girls' Sports Usherette Big Sister call, SYDNEY DEBOER JOHN DEES Basketball l-4 Boys' State SB Sgtfat-Arms Sr. Class Sgt.-at-Arms Councilman FLORINE DELMARE MARLIN DERR Audio-Visual Science EARL DICKERSON IANICE LEE DOTY Councilman Spring Swing Sr. Mother's Tea Girls' Sports Big Sister MARY I. DEBRU Steering Comi Councilman Christmas Pla' PATRICIA DEES Councilman Sr. Play Girls' Play IOAN DENNIS Big Sister Teacher's Ass Fl-IA IAMES DE VRIEI Track RONALD I. DOB Campus Comi DONNA DOUGE Christmas Pla Big Sister were RONALD DUGAN IAMES DUNN Vr, Football Bee Foodoall Cee Football Bee Track Boys' League Cabinet CAROLE ELEXTON PETER ELLIOTT Steering Committee Carripus Cornmitte Sr, Play Vr, Bee Football Girls' Sports Christmas Play Big Sister A'Cag:pella Choir Rallies DONNA ENGSTROM DONALD EWART Bee Football 4 CSF l-4 Annual Stan 3, 4 Quill G Scroll, Pres lr. Play leading seniors BETTIE YAKI JOHN HER-BST Valedictorlan Salulalofiafl BETTY FERGUSON Christmas Play Big Sister Girls' Sports VIRIEAN FESMIRE CSF Annual Staff Councilman Quill G Scroll Choir G Lyric Club RUTH FITZWATER Big Sister Girls' Sports Sr. Mother's Tea FHA MERWIN FOLLIS CSF here IO-ANN FERRIER ARTHUR FINCH MEADOW FESMIRI Friendship Coma Councilman A'Cappella Choi Sr. Play Spring Swing GERALDINE I-'I'l CSF Spanish Clul Band Girls' Sports Big Sister CLETA FLANNERY BOB FLOURNOY Girls' Sports Vr. Club Christmas Play Girls' Letter Club Frirendship Committee SB Ass'n Song Leader TRUDY ANN FRANCIS Friendship Committee lr. Play Steering Committee Councilman French Club MARGARET FREEMAN PAT ANN FRIE Steering Committee Big Sister LONNY FURGESON IOHN FURTON Band Vr. Club Orchestra Vr. Track Swing Band Cee Track Boys' League Cabinet Latin Club Sophomore Tree Bee Football Vr. Football Campus Commit GLENN FRASEl CHARLES FROi IEANNIE GARI SB Vice-Pre Trial Flight , . ms , 4 , ' I 41 M iiv Z ,Q 9 4 uf f - Cfw.m- ' ff ,f A i f 'f f W v wi fl, f ts. -DAKEMM V ., ' ,, f , ,f -I Lf - , wwf f I , I i c, fy Wyz ff y , ' f ,yffff 41 712 X4 KAY GARRETT FRANK GEOFFROY IERRY GILCHRIST CARLENE GRAVES Drill Team 3 Sr. Mothers Tea Big Sister 2 Stage Crew 3, 4 HENRY MAX GUM Sr, Play Ir. Play SB ludge Bally Committee Commercial Club PAULINE HADA to DELBERT GARRISON BARBARA GETZAN Teacher's Ass't Drill Team Alt. Councilman EUGENE GOODBAN Cee Football Councilman Steering Committee Bee Football Bee Track LARRY GALE GREEN MARY GUTTIERREZ Spanish Club Girls' Sports Drill Team HENRY HAFLIGER Vr. Cross Country Bee Track Vr. Football Vr. Club Campus Committee VIRGINIA ANN GATES Gym Monitor Sr. Play Sr. Mother's Tea IEANNE GILBERT MADGE GORDON Sr. Play Sr. Mother's Tea G. BERNARD GRIFFITH Seal Bearer, CSF Sr. Prob, Class Pres. Spanish Club LOIS PAYE GUYMON SB Asst Song Leader Sr. Head Song Leader Steering Committee A'Cappella Choir Dance Committee BOB LYNN HAISLETT Bee Football IV Football Bee Track Vr. Track 7- KK Al 3 praise is .ure Q F W 41 -x IERRY RAY HALL Bee Football Cee Football KAY HALLMAN Vr. Football Vr. Baseball ROBERT HAMAMOTO Bee Football 3, 4 Captain 4 Cee Track IV Football Cee Football 1, 2 Steering Commmittee IV Baseball Bee Track 3, 4 Audio Visual Vr. Club MARTHA HAMPTON VALDA HANSEN IESSIE HANSON German Club lr. Play Vr. Football Drama Club Councilman Vr. Club CSF Bee Football ARCHIE HARRISON Future Farmers of America 46 Friendship Committee Drama Club A'Cappella Choir Sr. Prob, Class Pres. KENICHI HATANAKA RONALD HEARN CSF Spanish Club Vr. Basketball Letterman Sr. Play IOHN H. HAMEL DONNA HAMMER MARGARET HARDIN DON HARKINS SB Secretary 4 Friendship Committee Girls' Sports Girls' Letter Club Girls' Sports Big Sister Commercial Club CLAUDE HEFNER LARRY HELDSTAB GORDON HAMF A'Cappella Cl IV Tennis Spring Swing CERISE HARRIS A'Cappella Cl Lyric Club Biq Sister BYRON HELMAN SB Sqtfat-Arn Vr. Football Vr. Club Pres. Vr. Basketball thee K ROBERT I-IENDRICKS PA Crew 3, 4 Stage Crew 4 GEO. HENDRJCKSON IANET SUE HENRY ROY HENSON Ass't SB Song Leader Councilman Messenger Big Sister - Sr. Mother's Tea GORDON HERREMA WILBUR HETTINGA BARBARA HILAND Commercial Club Councilman SB Iudge SB Ass't Yell Leader Rally Committee CHARLES HOKANSON Bee Football IV Baseball IV Football Drill Team Usherette Drama Club Girls' Sports Big Sister I. C. HOKSBERGER GEORGE HEFNER Transferred AGNES MARIE HILT Councilman Usherette Commercial Club Spring Swing Christmas Play CLYDE HOLMES Ag, 'G R 1 ,Ln , ,,,, J , JE. IOHN HERBST CHARLEY HERNANDEZ Student Cond. of Orch Vr. Football 4 CSF, Sealbearer IV Football 3 Christmas Play SB Iudge Swing Band FRANKLIN HOAR IANE HOFSTRA Girls' Letter Club 3, 4 President 4 GAA Council Big Sister 'l'eacher's Asst I. FRANK HOLT IOAN LEE HORGAN Sr. Play CSF Pres. 4 Ir. Play SB Iudge Art Club 47 dearest VAL EUGENE HOWARD DONNA HOWELL GERALD LEROY H Campus Committee Kampus Kings DORIS JEAN HUNTER Big Sister Girls' Sports Sr. lVlother's Tea BONNIE LOU IVEY Girls' Sports Girls' Leiter Club Commercial Club WILLIAM JACOBS JV Football JV Cross Countr' A'Cappella Cho: Campus Commit Boys' Chorus ANNIE IDEMA BETTY LOU IVEY Big Sister SB ludge Orchestra Councilman Councilman Sr. Play Christmas Play Spring Swing ALYCE IZUHARA IUANITA JACKSOI CSF Steering Commi Girls' Letter Club GAA Big Sister MARILYN JAGGARD CAROLYN JOHNSC Christmas Play Jr. Play Sr. Play Drill Team Head Girls' Sports DONNA LEE JOHNSON JOYCE JOHNSON LARRY JONES Councilman Sr. Class Sec. Choir 4 Friendship Committee Lyric Club 2-4 Girls' League Rep. Sr. Play Sr. Play Sr. Girls' Quartet Councilman HAROLD LEE JONES MARY JO JONES GAA l-2 Steering Committee CSF 3, 4 Soph. Ass't Big Sister NELLIE JORRITSM. Ex. Life Staff 3, A Steering Commi Quill G Scroll, S CSF 3, 4 Latin Club 2 school BEVERLY IUMP A'Cappella Choir Christmas Play Commercial Club CSF Girls' Usherette BETTY KALISVAART Drill Team Big Sister ROBERT F. IUSTICE KIYOKO KAWAMOTO DONALD F. KEHBET ROBERT KEITH SI-IERWIN KELLMAN SB Usher 4 IV Bee Football 1-3 Swing Band 3, 4 Cee Football 4 Vr. Football 4 Spring Swing MARION EDITH KELM Drill Team 3, 4 SB Usherette 3, 4 Girls' Glee 2 Christmas Play 2 Big Sister 3, 4 JACK Russ KIDD DoN E. K1NGso1.vr:n FFA VP 3, Pres. 4 Band Student Direct. CHARLES W. KADELL GERALD THOMAS KEAHI Vr. Tennis 3, 4 Vr. Club CSF Sr. Dance Committee IOHNNY KEIZER PAT ANN KENT CSF Spring Swing Choir Girls' Lyric Club Christmas Play BETTY BERNICE KITE Vr. Club Track I-4 Bee Track, Capt. 2 ROBEMA xNo'n-I HANS KNUR JESS KOOPMAN Girls' Usherette Glee Club Steering Committee Drill Team Christmas Play THELMA JUNE KRAUSE Sr. Play Seal Bearer, CSF l-4 Ex. Life Staff 3, 4 Annual Stali 3 Quill 51 Scroll 4 of all BYRON M. KROGSTAD CLAUDE R. LANCASTER ROBERT LANZ REGINAL LAWRENCE GLENN LILLARD Councilman l Commercial Club 3, 4 MARILYN LOKHORST Big Sister 2, 3, 4 Sr. Mothers Tea 2 GERRYLEE D. LONSKEY Sports 1 Trial Flights 2 Orchestra 4 NORMA KUPAC Transferred F Ashland, Ore DALE LAWREN Track Band Vr, Club Orchestra Cross Country Boys' Chorus Usher DORIS LEE PAT LEMERY Big Sister El Aviador Ad Frosh Party SB Usherettes Latin Club A'Cappella Ch Drama Club Lyric Club FRANK LOAIZA, IR. ELLEN LOCKWC Transferred from St. Drill Team 4 Anthony High School, FHA 4 Long Beach GAA 2 MARLYS LOKHORST KATHRYN LON' Big Sister Big Sister Councilman Latin Club Steering Committee Girls' Sports Girls' Sports FELIX GEORGE LOPEZ LUPE LOPEZ Bee Football 3 IV Baseball 4 Vr. Baseball 4 Rec. Games M Letter Club 3, Commercial C Spanish Club - Sports l, 3, 4 MARY LOPEZ VIRGINIA LOPEZ GEORGIA GENELLE Ll Big Sister Christmas Play 2 Glee Club Spanish Club YVONNE IEAN LYNCH Commercial Club 3, 4 Trial Flights 3 Ushereite FHA CONSTANCE MCGREW ANET MCLEAN PAT MCMULLEN IOANNE MCSWAIN SHIRLEY ANN MAAS Student Director of BARBARA MANN Steering Committee IOAN C MAYER IERRY MEANOR ELEANOR MEIIA ARLETTA MILLER BETTY IEAN MILLER BRUCE A. MARTIN Frosh Class Pres. Publicity, Ex. Lite Councilman 2 Cee Football Sr. Play CSF 2, 3, 4 Bee Basketball 2, 3 NFL Usherette 3, 4 Boys' Leaque l, 2, 3 Rally Committee Spanish Club 3 Campus Committee IOSEPHINE MERCIER S11 anish Club Alter School Sports Big Sister Big Sister Tournament Tennis Gym Monitor Drill Team Fench Club MARILYN MILLER MARLYN C. MILLER A'Cappella Choir Ways G Means Lyric Club Biq Sister l, 2, 3 Drill Team Steering Committee Commercial Club Christmas Play A'Cappella Choir Lyric Club 3, 4 V J Wi , ... ag? 3 'R here GEORGE MASON IANET I. MAURER SB Secretary SB Iudqe Quill G Scroll Pres. Red Cross Chairmi Ex. Life DON METZGER RICHARD MEYERS Vr. Football German Club 3, 4 Campus Committee Spanish Club l, 2, Usher Councilman 2 HUGH A. MINDTE IOY MITCHELL PA Crew 2 Councilman 3 hw if Q LOYS ERMON MIX lV Football 2 Vr. Football 3, 4 Vr. Track 3, 4 Vr. Club 4 SB luclge SYM OLIVER MORRIS Councilman 2 Bee Football 2 to show SHIRLEY MOORE Christmas Play 4 Drill Team 3 Glee Club Big Sister ,2 3 Steering Committee CAROLE MOSLER DORIS MORI Band NFL CSF GAA Girls' Letter Club MICKEY MOTT Frosh Head Song Leade. Girls' Sports l SB Ass't Song Leader 4 Councilman l Big Sister 2, 3, 4 PAUL R. MOTT WANDA MULLINS IANET MYERS Latin Club 2 Christmas Play 2 SB Head Song Leader 4 ' Campus Committee Girls' Sports Girls' League Sec. 3 ' ' l, 2 Soph, Dance Committee Friendship Committee 3 V X' Big Sister lr. Class VP. 3 f X Usherette Soph. Class Sec, 2 X NANCY NANCOLAS FRANK NAKAWAKI lr. Play Sr. Play Councilman 3 Ways G Means ELLEN NEAL LORETTA NICE Bee Football 2 IV Football 3 GLORIA NELSON Christmas Play l-4 Steering Committee A'Cappella Choir Councilman l Spring Swing l-3 ELOISE ONTIVEROS PHIL NASH Cee Football l IV Football 3 Councilman Stage Crew LEE ALLAN NEWTON Band IERRY ANN ORMOND Councilman 3 Spring Swing 3 Sr. Motl'ier's Tea 3 Big Sister 2 W ,f' ,1 'fi f . y A f , 5 ' ' ,5 W, , I, 5 1 1 ' ffl 2 2 f m, ' if ,,,,ii if 3 DROSCO BETH OVERTON D PATTERSON IA PEARSON Club 2 appella Choir 3, 4 strnas Play 2, 3, 4 ng Swing 3, 4 Sister 3 EE PHELAN J PHILLIPS incj Comrriitfee 3 thail l, 2, 3 AUDREY ORR Councilman 3 Big Sister 2 Sr. i'vlcther's Tea Gym Monitor 4 BUDDY PALMER LOIS MAE PAULL Usherette 4 Glee Club 2 Sr. Play 4 Girls' Sports Biq Sister BILL PEPPER Basketball 2-4 PAULA PHELAN SB ludge Ass't Ed. Trial Flights W'ays CS Means Usherette Band l-4 IUANITA PHILLIPS Commercial Club Trial Flights 3 Girls' Sports 2 3 Usherefe 3, 4 DONNA IEAN OSGOOD Big Sister 4 Sr. Play 4 BROOXIE ANN PARRISH GAA 2 French Club 3, 4 Trial Flights 3 CSF 3 Usherette 3, 4 FAITH PAULSON ANGIE PEREZ Big Sister Girls' Sports 1 BARBARA PHILLIPS Transfer from VVhittier Union High School IMOGENE PIERCE thee 49 PHYLLIS PINARD ff ' CSF l-4 I Councilman V Latin Club Art Club 2 Stage Crew 'fig FRANK PINHEIRO MAX BILLY PLAINS Yr. Baseball 3, 4 IV Baseball S TV Feereall 4 Latin Clue Q ELAINE POPOVICH SYBIL CLAIRE PORTER PHIL M. POTE I-'rienosnijs Ccrnrnittee rrienasnifc Committee eas-Ma,. Girls' League Cab. Steering Ccrnrnieee V Frensh C' SB Judge Sr. Play' Girls' Spcrts l'4 Chrirstrnas Play Q Girls' Letter Club Sfring S1-:ing 4 SARA ANN POWELL IOI-IN MITCHELL PRATT GUSTAFF QUATACKER Christmas Play 2, 3 Baseball 2 Ir. Class Historian Big Sister 2 BOB EARL QUICK Band l-4 Swing Band l-3 1 lr. Play Q IOHN PITT REEVES Orchestra l-fl Spring Swing SB ludge 3, 4 ku A L'- Ir. CS Sr.P1ay Band 3 Christmas Play l-4 Spanish Club DARLENE RICHARDSO SB Vice-President Basketball 1,2 ALBERT BLASE RAVERA Campus Ccmmiftee Vt. Club Fcotball 2, 3 Spanish Clue IOANNE REHKOP Student Conduct. Ir,-Sr, Play A Cappella Che Bally Ccrzinitte 'X'.-ays 5 lleans N BOB RIGG fr. Class 'Vice-Presider MURIEI. DORIS REESE CSF 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Advise Board Ir. Play, Sr. Play' Annual Stat? IRENE MARIE REYNOL Steering Ccrnmiitee 2 Big Sister I il' J, 4 Office Ass t 4 S BOBBY IOE RISSER ARTHUR RODRIGRES Bee Football l, 2 IV Football 3 Vr. Football 4 Vr. Club 4 Campus Committee 4 CURTIS ROGERS KENNETH RUHLEN lov EMILIA ROCHA Big Sister Spanish Club AUDREY ROMAN Drill Team 3, 4 Big Sister 2 Christmas Play l PATRICIA RUMELI. IACKLE ROGERS Big Sister 2, 3 Drill Team ROBERT ROSENQUI! IAMES DON RUNEI. Boys' League Presider Councilman l-4 Campus Committe SB ludge Steering Commit Bee Football Z Rally Committee Big Sister Bee Track 2 Vr. Football IV Football 3 Frosh Vice-Pre siclent Vr. Football 4 Campus Committe IERRY RUSSELL GARY LEE RYAN PATRICK SALISBUR' Band 2, 3 Band 2, 3 Spanish Club 2 Councilman 3 Science Club 4 Photo. Annual Staff BETTY JEAN SANDER DUKE SANDERS RITA SANDERSON Kampus Kings, Lead 4 Transferred from Band l-4 Annual Photogra Spring Swing 1-4 Baseball 3 Orchestra l, 2 CONNIE SAUNDERS GORGON G. SAUNDERS IAMES SAUNDERS is strong BOB SCAMAN DONNA SCHNEIDER DOROTHY SCHREIBER Christmas Play l-4 Spring Swing 3, 4 Drill Team 3 A'Cappella Choir 4 Big Sister DONA SCHREMP MARIE SCHELLING RONALD ERNEST SCOTT Orchestra 1, 2, 4 A'Cappella Choir 4 Madrigal Singers 4 French Club l, 2 Spring Swing 2 DIAN SEAVY NFL 1-4 CSF 1-4 SB Iudge El Aviador Stage Crew Fl-IA Big Sister 3, 4 Transferred from Anaheim Union High School EDWARD SEITZINGER BOB SEYMORE Vr. Baskelloall 4 Bee Basketball 3 Sr. Play Boys' Chorus Our pride and joy Ccourtesy of Miss Srnithl f 1 V , ,g, Ani 1 ,V ,Z gf., ms. X rn V X X X 4 I , fe f Q 1 fffyf 2 Z Q X H , f M7 V ,,,, I 1 L Qu ' 1.1 not os. S WILLIAW SHEEHAN BETTY SHOWS DON SHUMWAY CSF l-4 lr. Play 3 Vr. Football S. B. Usher Spanish Club 2, 3 Girls' Sports l-3 ...- !'T ll BETTY SILVERSON El Aviador 4 Swing Band 3 Spring Swing 3 Orchestra l-4 CSF CARROLL SKOW SHIRLEY MAY SL'1 Vr. Football 3, 4 Girls' Letter Clu Sr. Class Treas. 4 Spanish Club Boys' League V. P. Library Science Rally Committee 4 Latin Club Big Sister DON SMITH DONALD SMITH ELEANOR SMITH IACQUELYN SMITH WAYNE SMITH SALLY SONDERLEI Cee Basketball FHA 4 Girls' League Sgt.-at-P Vr. Football 3, 4 Sr. Play Bee Basketball Sr. Mothers Tea 3 CSF l-4, Sec. 4 Vr. Club 3, 4 Big Sister Vr. Basketball Councilman 3 A'Cappella Choir 3, 4 Bee Football 2 A'Cappella Choir 3, 4 SB ludge 3 Councilman Boys' Chorus l, 2 GAA l-4, Asst. Chair Boys' Chorus ROBERT SORENSON IIMMY SPANN THOMAS SPANN IOANNA SPAULDING MILDRED SPEIGHT DOROTHY SPENCE Football Letter lvlan A'Cappella Choir 4 GAA Chairman Girls' League Preside SB Asst. Song l Vr. Club Annual Photog. 4 SB luclge CSF l-4 Friendship Corr Campus Committee 2 Boys' Double Octet A'Cappella Choir Bally Committee 3, 4 Spring Swing 3 Amd. Usher Boys' Chorus lvladrigal Soph Class Historian Sr. Mothers Tee Lagjn Club Seq, Lyric Club Red Cross Chairman I 58 hail IACK STANNERS TED STEDMAN LISLE R. STEELE Bee Football SB Usher THOMAS STEWART BARBARA STRANGE VURL MARIE SWIFT Band Manager l-3 COUUCUIHBD 3 GAA Uslfierette 4 Sr. Play Girls' Sports l, 2 Big Sister 2-4 ALLAN TAYLOR AUDREY ANN TAYLOR ERNEST N. TAYLOR FFA Sr. Play Football 2, 3, 4 Class Officer 2 Councilman 3 Steering Committee l A'Cappe1la Choir Big Sister 2-4 L 4 3 Qs N J Dt.. ,O TK a 1 at L S ' PHYLLIS TEN STEVENS IIM STEVENSON CLAUDE STEWART GAA Football 2, 3 CSF Basketball 3 Ir. Assembly NIELY LEE SYKES BARBARA THIEL Friendship Committee SB Usherette 3, 4 Sr. Play Girls' Sports l, 2 Big Sister 2, 3 Baseball 2 Campus Committee 2, Steering Committee 2 IOAN MARIE TAPKING WILBER TAYLES Football 2, 3 FAA l, 2, 3 Councilman Commercial Club HERBERT THOMPSON Latin Club Spear Fishing Club SHIRLEY THOMPSON SB Iudge CSF l-4 Spanish Club Girls' Sports 1-4 Cr. .A alma 59 X DUANE THORSELL FFA BARBARA TWOHIG Commercial Club Library Club Transferred trom Boston, Mass, MARGARET VAN DYKE Gym Monitor Sr. Mothers Tea DOLORES THREADGILL Big Sister Audio Visual CARLOS VALDEZ Stage Crew 2 Rally Committee Spanish Club 2 Vr. Football MYRNA VAN KLEY MARTHANA TONKINSON Stage Crew 3 Glee Club 2 Christmas Play 2, 3 Spring Swing 3 Ir, Play SANTOS VASQUEZ DANIEL TRUIILLO BONNIE P. VANCE Athletic Manager l-4 Commercial Club Vr. Club, Sec. G Treas Big Sister Band SB Iuclge SB Usher BEV. VANLEEUWEN D. VANLEEUWEN Ir. Song Leader C SF l-4 Councilman 3 Girls' Sports l-4 Steering Committee A'Cappella Choir Big Sister Christmas Play 2-4 Aud, Usherette Z Girls' Lyric Club Et Aviador 3, 4 Mng. Ed. 4 Banner Bearer 3, CSF 2, 3 Ir.-Sr. Play 4 mater FRANCES TUCKER BILL VANDAGRIFF Stage Crew 3, 4 Track 3 Councilman 3 Gymnastics 4 VERA ANN VEACH RANDOLPH TWITCH Gymnastics Stage Crew JOAN VANDER STE' Transferred from Downey Union High School IOHNNY VELDMAN 'list I ' 5.11.3 ' 7' to A ,,, ,F I , ,W wg I . ' IAKE VER STEEG O excelsior BOBBIE IANE WALKER WALTER WALKER Drill Team 3 Gymnastics Big Sister Tennis Glee Club 4 BARBARA WALLACE RICHARD WANDROCKE CAROL I. WARREN Drill Team Commercial Club Uniform Checker 2 Big Sister DARLENE M. WEAVER MARY DEL WELLS LAVONNE WESTERHOF Commercial Club 3, 4 Transferred from Drill Team 3 Big Sister 3 GAA Secretary Elvins High School, CSF 4 Elvins, Mo. Girls' Letter Club Editor-in-Chief, Ex. Life Sr. Steering Com. POLLY ANNE WETZEL KENNETH D. WHISLER BARBARA WHISMAN A'Cappella Choir Band 2-4 CSF MORRIS WHITE Ir. Play Sr. Play GERALD WILKINS Stage Crew 4 Spring Swing 2-4 Girls' Sports l Orchestra 4 WILLIAM WHITIES FRED WICHERS Steering Committee Student Council Band Z, 3, 4 Swing Band 3, 4 Latin Club 2 IIM WILLIAMS RONALD L. WILLIAMS Councilman 2 Baseball 143 Campus Committee Councilman Stage Crew Boys' Chorus 7 - 4 K! , L Z :S ,, 1 1 X I i A, QA LJ'-,,fi..i ' 1 f as f W 4? J Q 42 , 4015! by l :ff Q: f 1 M5 ' ' f Z Qww hear EDWARD WILSON KENNETH WISHON SHIRLEY WOLDRI1 Band 2, 3 Vr. Football 4 Spanish Club 3 VJ Football 2, 3 Tennis 2, 3 Vr, Track 4 Football 2 Vr. Club 4 Latin Club 3 RUTH WOLFARD RUSSELL WYLIE BETTIE YAKI SB Usherette 4 Vr. Football Valeclictorian 4 Sr. Play Vr. Track El Aviaclor Big Sister 2 CSF Editor-in-Chie Girls' Sports l, 2 Vr. Club GAA Chairman CSF l-4 Ex. Life, Bus. M PETER YANES SHERRILL YATES IULIAN VEYNA Baseball l Big Sister 2 Cross Country ' Steering Committee Track 4 Spanish Club TOSHIO YOSHINAGA MARY YRIARTE GAY ZYLSTRA Spanish Club Sec. Drill Team Big Sister Girls' Sports MITCHEL ZYLSTRA HARRY ARMSTRONG DALE ATHERTC DON BOYD BOB BROOKHART PAT CARLSON Vr. Football Cee Football Stage Crew Bee Football Cee Track Bee Track Choir DOYLE COUNTERMAN HARVEY CROLEY MARY DILLER Councilman 2 Steerinq Committee Biq Sister 2 Girls' Sports l IERRY W. IACKSON Bee Football Campus Committee Bee Track ll HENRY DAVIS Gymnastics MARCIA GIBSON Christmas Play ROBEBTA GALLEGOS Big Sister 2, 3 Gym Monitor Girls' Chorus l IANE LAMERANDE BEVERLY MacDONAL Transferred from French Club Poly High School, Transferred from Long Bea:h Rhode Island I X I y.. . -ww fi f. my l K . , X X 1 twig suit 1,2 song EDWARD MARTIN IANET LEE PRATT Aud. Usherette 3, 4 ED SCHMITT A'Cappella Choir MARGE SENTENN Drill Team 4 French Club l, Z Big Sister 2, 4 Projection Crew 2, 3 Bee Cee Cee Dee GEORGE Y. SHIMONO Football Football Basketball Basketball Orchestra 3, 4 Spring Swing 2, 1 Christmas Play 2, CAL SNIP ALLAN STAAL FRANK STEINBERGER Baseball l, 2 Basketball 2, 3 Track 2 Football 2 camera shy Edward Asawa Neal Gene Ballinger Bob Osborne Boyd Robert Eugnen Brown Nita Ioyce Capps Gary William Dayton Nicholas Arthur Dibs Marcia Lois Dinsmore Iames Stanley Eliot Norman Lee Forster Borden LeRoy Gilchrist Felix Anthony Guerrero E. l. lohnson Harold Mecum Gloria Ann Nelson Bill Eddy Padgett lames Thomas Palmer Ralph Thomas Peach Bob Morris Radle Ralph C. Rivera Charles Henry Ruff Bill Rust Ted Rypkema Melvin Alvon Skelton Donald Lawrence Tolle loseph Gerald VanBockel Grace B. lones Don Martin Kammer Linda Louise Langley Orville Eldridge McCollum Bob Venus LeRoy Virgin Ronald lohn Wagner Melvin Arlen Worley Bill Yoachum MARLYS WHEELER A'Cappella Choir Nurse's Asst. l, Spring Swing 3, Councilman 3, 4 FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Reqalado. SECOND ROW: R. Gobert, I. Schinnerer, D. Stewart, T. Head, D. Phillips, A. Ecersma, S. Bourgeois. junior jets During the year ot 1950 and l95l the junior class had a very active year. in November the juniors presented their play, GIRL SHY, to the public. December brought the class sweaters of royal-blue and gray which appeared on the campus. ln lanuary the junior class had their party oi the year. The party was a success and everybody enjoyed himself. Then, to put a final touch to the year, came the Iunior-Senior Prom. Counselors, Mr. Ted Chenny and Mrs. losephine Miller helped the class very much. FIRST ROVV, left to right: D. Reqalado, S. Bourqois, D. Phillips, A, Boersrna, I. Schinnerer, R. Gcbert, T. l-lead, D. Steward. SECOND RCW: N. Booqs, P. Mc- Top to bottom: Mrs. Gauqhey, A. lames, D. Townsend, D. Milne, l. Quinn, l. Mora, l. Martin. Tl-HRD losephine Miller, Mr. ROVV: D. Watson, A, Monroe, R. Bornajay, M. 'Wriqht, E. lackson, A. Rayburn, Ted Chenny. R. l-luqli, O. Alves. Mil, 1471... 5 '.I I E FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Schoonover, treasurerp I. lacques, president, S. Cameron, vice-president. SECOND ROW: T T. Gahr, sergeantaat-arms: C. Scott, historian, P. Tanaka, secres S tary: M. Miller, yell leader. soph pilots Breaking through the haze of the preatomic age and into the atomic crawled the class of '53. The class was successfully headed by Ivan lacques, president, and his cabinet. The annual sophomore dance was held on March 9, l95l. Later in the year they had an all school dance. Both were very successful. The sophomore advisors were Mrs. Gertrude Bloom and Mr. Iohn Chadwick. With their helpful guidance and the cabinet's ingenuity, it was possible to have a very enjoyable year. Seated around table, left to right: I. Lefiler, S. Schoonover, C. Scott, l. Rogq TOP: I. Chawick. C. Boer, D. Neely, S. Bakken. Standing, left to right: K. Parker, R. Pierc BOTTOM: G. Bloom. D. Yell, G. Bockernohle. 'H W4 lbw-visa-.4 if ' .f, ? W3M'Z - no 1 .muff my TOP: V. Isenberg. BOTTOM: Arthur DeHeras. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Yalci, president, T. Tanaka, yell leader, D. Davis, Sgt.-ab ,gp alms: P. Iones, treasurer, M. Kelly, his- torian: F. Chesser secretarY7 I. Shoper, song leader. solo flights As if from different planets zoomed rocket ships to Excelsior. Out of these unusual ships stumbled the freshman class, dazed, starry-eyed, and a little frightened. It didn't take them long to get used to all the hustle and bustle of the school. To help them out they elected Mike Yalci as their president and a Very capable cabinet. The annual freshman party was held and it Was enjoyed by all the freshmen. The freshmen advisors Were Mrs. Virginia Isenberg and Mr. Arthur cle Heras. With their generous help, the freshmen had a very prosperous year. - . 2 ..w'S'RXviv 5' f l s FIRST ROW, seated: I. Coral, I. Schaper, M. Kelly, N. Shomber, T. Dunn, B. Rawlings, M. Yaki. SEO OND ROW: B. Libby, G. Moore, R. Lennin, F. Harvey, I. Head. THIRD ROW: G, Speluin, R. Sellers, L. Cooter, I. Pickup. - LY- NW- ' - ti 1, F . 5, V. Q, 1 ,. 4. . N ' Aw, V. 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Henry Net-rson Charlotte Nicholas Betty Nichols Alice Nishikawa Betty Niuard Clifton Norman Sam Nunn Barbara Nyenhius Marshall Oden James Okuda Ronald Marmer Bob Martinez Refugio Martinez Barbara Martin Janice Martin Joann Martin Don Marshall Daniel Martinez Jaretta Marvin Joann Mashburn Yivian Mussie Clarence O'Leary Denton Olson Joan Olson Genevieve Ooon Alice Ortiz Lorraine Otwell albert Oxford Dudley Palmer Juanita Page Tom Pari Ophelia Perez Excelsior Union ,-irdith Blackford Arlene Blackford Beverly Blair Barbara Blodd Nina Boggs Delbert Bomgren Ralph Bommelje Arlyn Boone Nellie Boonstra Tony Borges Andy Boersrna Phyllis De Cheene Connie Dinsinon Lois Delger Ray Dennis Clarence Devries Gertrud Devries Richard Gill Jim Dobbs Jean Dobson Tommy Donohue Charlotte Dretvon Pat Gregory Joe Gregory Diane Greenwood Ed Griffin Jim Griepsma Bob Grimm Phil Gunsauls Eva Mae Hagerman Jackie Halberg Diane Halkyard Marshall Hall Darlene Kennedy Gars Key Artie Kyena Margarite Kilchmann Jodon Kirby Jacqueline Kitchins Natt Keys Marshall Knight Kenny Koch Kathryn Krieger Rena Kruidhof Robert May Ronnie McComb Joann McCune James McCreary Peggy McGaughery Bill McGraw Bobbie McGuire Gloria Mclntyre Sue McLaughlin Stanley McMillan Don McMurray Ruth Peter Beverly Peters Doris Phillips Wiilbur Phillips Geraldine Peiksma Betty Piercy Barbara Plerce Dale Pinkerton Dorthy Plantiga Paul Pletcher Jerrv Porter High School: Gary Bos Alvin Bosch Sammy Bosch Mary Boster Sam Bourgeois Donna Bowell Harlean Bradstreet David Bremer Bonnie Brown Clifton Brown Bill Buckley Lorelei Dressel XYrren Duke Frankie Dunn Delores Dyer Joan Dyer Glen Eccles Tom Eldridge Riley Ellis Pete Enkhorn Verna Engel Cecil Evans Diane Halkyard Bruce Hamby Way'ne Hamby Lou Hamel Pat Hammond Siebe Hamstra Yern Hammond Clyde Hardin Diane Harper George Hartsfield Masakuzu Hatanaka Jerry Kunert Mary Laguatris Pauline Lapointe Beauford Larupman Beverly Lampman Al lJiRue Carolyn Lauer Louie Lawrence Darlene Lodge Jackie Lee Echo Lemngwell Earl McPherson Alice Medina Pearl Meissen Marlene Menage Gloria Mendeola Andrea Mendez Marshall Milan Charles Millard Louise Millard Brian Miller June Miller Dick Porterfield Paul Potter Tom Potter Wilbur Pound Clil'l'ord Priddy Geraldine Pylman Joann Quinn Jim Ran-lel John Randolph Dewey Ray Alfred Rayburn 79 division number 4 activities 3 ZX SEQ f ED? X iii Z -5.3-1 ' ' fwf f f ww . f ff,Ww4,,f 7 X ,ffywf f My f, 1 I , ,4 f K' blood, sweat, and tears... l iiifiim a 5 , A. L- A' . WNQ Slim B. Siverson D. Campbell M. Reese D. Ewart V. Fesrnire D. Slife Faculty St. Gov. Seniors Seniors Classes Activitl Wh. 116, Bettie Yaki, editor-in-chief. D. Van Leeuwen M. Seage Managing Editor Business Manager P. Lemery R. Britt Advertising Head Photographer Amid chaos and bedlam, El Aviador came to life. Editor Bettie Yaki frantically rushed around getting things done. Dolores Van Leeuwen's helpfulness, Mary Seage's rnoney-making schemes, Betty and Virjean's ads, Nora Yaki's goofy write- ups, Muriel Reese's calmness, Nina Boggs' pictures, Iackie Smith's typing and a Wonder- fully patient staff all contributed to the make' up of the annual. Mr. Irving Marks, aspirin bottles in hand, served as advisor. ll? :,f',- ,' . 'C' ie' A' X v M 0 ' 9 F gg ' . si.. at -ctr if HW X 5 D. Seavy N. Yaki N. Boggs A. Abacherli l. Magnusson l, Smith Boys' Sports Girls' Sports Photography Art Copy Secretary 7' 6 Mr. l. Marks Mr. M. Lovernan Faculty Advisor Photography Advisor 9 ha, X. 'X FIRST ROXN: E. Baum, D. Neely FIRST RONV, left to right: L. Spann, H. Gum, R. Ravera, l. lwfcCreary, D. Cruz, l. Ke-ahl SECOND RONV: D. Winfield. l. Lee C. Lancaster, E. Carillo. SECOND ROWV: G. Huff, D. Howell, l. Pierce, C. Porter, S. Morris R. Sanderson, B. Peters, R, Britt. 83 Editor-in-Chief ,,,,,, ,,,,,.. L aVonne Westerhof Business Manager ,A.,A.. ..,,,,, B arbara Nyerihuis Advertising Manager ,,....,.......,,,,,A,,,. ,....,., F rarices Cherniss Circulation and Exchange Manager ,....., ,,...... K atherine Baker News Editor .....,Y,,,,,,A,.,,A.,.,,,.........AAA. .....,. B ormie Bried Reporters ....,,, Feature Editors ,... Society Editor ......... Reporters ,,,,,,. Sports Editor .. Reporter ..,,,,, printer's ,,.,,.....Shirley Maas Peqqy McGauqliey ........Thelma Krause Nancy Allison .........Nellie lorritsrna ....,.......,Ianet Maurer Elizabeth Mulder Head Pat Collins LaVonne Westerhot, editor-in-chief. in ElRST ROW, left to right: N. Allison, T. Krause, T. Head, N. Lett to right, SEATED: E. Mulder P McGauqhey STAND IOI'fitSI'f15'B,B1'QiCl. ING: A. Cook, T. Krause Mr lohri Nicoll N Allison P. Collins. FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Young, L. Barnett. SECOND ROW: P. Higgins, Lett to right: N. lorritsma, H. Hulsey B Bried P. McGaughey, S. Maas. THIRD ROW: E. Mulder, I. Maurer, P. Collins. flows in their veins Lett to right: B. Nyenhuis, business manager, F. Cherniss, advertising manager: K. Baker, circulation manager. Vlfith LaVonne Westerhoi, editor-in- chief, biting her nails and Worrying about Whether or not page one would make the deadline, and the respective page editors dummying up their pages, Excelsior LIFE came to lite every Wednesday. LIFE kept the Pilot student body up to date on all of the current events ot Excelsior High including sports, social events, and gossip. LaVonne Westerhot's column let Trails, became a must on everyone's reading list as her column viewed the opinions and problems oi the Whole student body. On the financial side, Francis Cherniss pounded the sidewalks to get ads for LIFE which helped immeasurably. LlFE was always backing our good causes such as free chest X-rays, the Orthopedic Fund, and Red Cross. Mr. Iohn Nicoll served as faculty ad- visor of Excelsior LlFE. FIRST ROW, left to right: Ann Homan, business man- ager: Ieannie Garrett, editor, Lois Barnett, co-editor. trial flights Guiding the Trial Flights of journalistic minded students of the Pilot school were the members of the Trial Flights staff. Serving as co-editors were Ianet Magnusson and Lois Barnett. Paula Phelan acted as managing editor. The journalistic efforts of the students were compiled, collected, and published in a booklet at the end of the year. Prizes were given for the best in the fields of poetry, fiction, and essays. Trial Flights has contributed greatly in the field of public relations and has been responsible for gaining Wider fame for Excelsior. Mr. Charles Bull was the advisor, and Mr. Kay Lowery was his assistant. FIRST ROW, Left to right: G. Crittenden, I. Mora, D Bowell, M. Morales, N. Boggs. SECOND ROW: B. Gray I. Rose, Y. Grolx, D. Milne, F. Otwell, B. Roggy, I. Rive THIRD ROW: I. Garrett, E. Mulder, V. Stanley, A. Fetz- laff, E. Carrigan, L. Lister, L. Tripp. I FIRST ROW, Left to right: M. Martin, A. Beddow, R. Singleton, D. Gregory, D. Harper, M. Sperou. SECOND ROW: C. Searing, L. Santala, B. Stanley, M. Doughtery H. Lyons, L. Metzer. THIRD ROW: E. Thomas, M. King- solver, L. Davis, I. Eroft, I. Hummel, C. Newmen, M. Bar- nett, FOURTH ROW: I. Magnusson, L. Wray, M. Kilch- mu.i'1s.7a L P ' ..-.,., 1 our link to the outside Keeping the outter World informed ot the happenings at our school Was the ad- vanced newswriting class, a relatively new project pic- neered by Mr. john Nicoll. Members of this class were outstanding journalism stu- dents. Lett to right: P. Collins, P. McGaughey, S. Maas, D. Seavy, B. Bried, L. Westerhof. star journalists Ouill and Scroll, existing tor its second year, was dem- ocratically led by Mr. john Nicoll and Mr. Irving Marks, advisors, and Don Ewart, president. All ot its members were outstanding journalism students. This year marked a mile- stone since it was the first year that they took on projects: as a handbook explaining the duties ot vari- ous positions on the statt for future journalists. one ot which W LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Ewart, lst Sem. Prexyp l. Maurer, 2nd Sem. Prexy. B. Breid, N. jorritsma, j. V. Pesmiret, D. Richardson, E. Mulder, I, Smith. FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Boggs, S. Maas, L .V. Westerhot, N. Allison, A. Abacherli, Maurer. SECOND ROW: D. Campbell, P. Collins, T. Krause, D. Slite, 'T we're seen and heard 19 LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Mori, Y. Groulx, F. Francis, D. Seavy, M. Seage. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Riggins, F. Francis, D. Mori, D. Seavy, Y. Groulx, M. Seage. Outstanding participation by the Pilot speakers was apparent in the tournaments sponsored by the Southern California Debate League this season. As a result of a drive to interest students in the Forensic activities, new members were added to the Excelsior chapter. The group led by Fred Francis, attended practice tournaments and student congress the first semester. The most important tournaments, the District N.F.L. and the Redlands three day tourney, were enjoyed by all who entered. Mrs. Iuliette Venitsky Was faculty advisor for the group. FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Seage, N. Rehkop, D. Riggins, I. Rocha, I. Hummel, E. Iohnson, D. Mori. SECOND ROW: Y. Groulx, Mrs. Ventisky, E. Baum, R. Sanderson, F. Francis, D. Seavy, S. Maas, D. Neely. FI 1 'I5' - I 'Il-W9 ' Z , f.T,ffW'ff t pilot intelligencia FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Metzger, I. Moore. SECOND ROW: E. Steuber, H. L. Logsdon, D. VV'allis, C. Fisher, M. Barnett, M. Sperou, I. Dalton. THIRD ROW: A. Tetzlafi, A. Phelps, A. Thibault, I. Vtfassenaar, R. Ramsbarger, D. Atherton, I. Nolan. FOURTH ROW: D. Neely, I. Roggia, N. Yaki, A. Tohenag, D. Gregory, L. Gahr, G. Kent, D. Gusa. FIFTH ROW: R. Sakamoto, A. Alves, I. Scharii, N. Van Auken, D. Lowe, D. Riggins, E. Iohnson, I. Meredith, E. Baume. SIXTH ROW: D. De- Mars, D. Epton, L. Sipes, W. Rotkerk, O. Minniclc, E. Dean, C. Ward. FW FIRST ROW, left to right: B Yaki, I. McLain, P. Pinard, B Shows. SECOND ROW: B.Van Leeuwen, M. Speight, S. Maas I. Herbst, I. Maurer, I. Smith F. Holt. Lett to right: F. Holt, B. Chal mers, M. Speight, I. Smith, F Francis. .kyy Left to right: B. Hamby, L. A1 derson, E. Carrigan, D. Richard son, I. Maurer, S. Cameron, I Hummel. D. Richardson. THIRD ROW: lfffk lllll I FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Ailison, S. Rhodes, M. Seage, B. Smith, L. Barnett, D. Harper, B. Huitt, I. Daniels, I. Schinnerer, N. Iockwood, B. Chalmers, L. Alderson, B. Breid, S. Beard, M. Barton, B. Yaki, D. Richardson, B. Gray, I. Worachek. SECOND ROW: P. McGaughey, P. Higgins, M. Speight, I. Maurer, P. Pinard, G. Nelson, I. McLean, I. Spaulding, N. Boggs. THIRD ROW: T. Krause: 5. Shows, M. Wilson, L. Zilliox, I. Altizer, D. Schremp, D. Kemp, B. VanLeeuwen, R. Gobert, I. Daniels, T. Taylor, M. Gentry A. Abacherli, M. Kelchman, F. Tanarnachi, G. Crittenden, B. Nyenhuis, I. Magnusson, A. Homan, L. Santaia, N. Iorritsma, L Mulder. S- MGGS, I. Hummel, I. Smith, C- Nicholas, A. GOGNZ, G. Spellvin, V. Fesmire, P. Wetzel, P. Stevens. FOURTH ROW P. Pletcher, L. Lister, F. Francis, M. Follis, E. New, I. Herlost, R. Wylie, B, Hamby, B. Bond, H. Wadleigh, R, Elliw, B, Foster L. Gahr, I. Spear, R. Anderson, M. Hatanaka, F. Holt, B. Griffith, D. Phillips. W' FIRST ROW, Left to right, E. Alcock, W. Wolford, D. Stewart, A. Miller, S. Wade, C. Squire, I. Costello. SECOND ROW: N. Senner, S. Ryan. M. Mortensen, B. Ivey, I-I. Gum S. Woracheck, P. Baker. THIRD ROW: S. Ianke, L. Garrison, I. Libby, R. Long, B. Miller, B. Nyenhuis, I. Lynch, G. Lillard. FOURTH ROW: G. Baker, C. Sorenson, E. Burch D. Weaver, B. Iurnp, I. Castor, B. Twohiq, L. Lopez, L. Delqer, D. Stewart, N. Allen FIFTH ROW: I. Olsen, I. Grover, G. De Vries, D. Anderson, B. Vance, B. Wallace, M Block, D. Hammer, A. I-lilt. Always behind the scenes, the Public Address Crew were the unsung heroes of all our successful assemblies and pro grams. Collaborating with Mr. Arthur Finch, their faculty ad- visor, they did a wonderful job The members of the Commer- cial Club became acquainted with the business world by tak- ing field trips to business estab- lishments. Betty Sander led the club this year in its activities. goal: business CCl1'991' FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Herrema. SECOND ROW: I. Tapkinq, V. Veach, I. Phillips. THIRD ROW: B. Sander. FIRST ROW, left to riqht: B. Nyenhuis, B. Miller. SECOND ROW: D. Weaver B. Iump, E. Burch. THIRD ROW: M. Mor tenson, V. Veach, B. Twohiq. science of sound --wbfmwl - If 7 Q ff 3 ,, A V newcomers on the pilot campus A newly organized club this year was the Art Club. Mr. Sabin Grey was the club advisor. FIRST ROW, left to right: R, Howard, I. Rowe, D. Greenwood, F. Tucker, F. Holt. SECOND ROW: B. Morris, B. Roggy, B. Martin, A. Sarnarin, R. Singleton. THIRD ROW: F. Dickerson, I. Roggia, A. Tak- enaga, N. Yaki, S. Rhodes, A. Geortz. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Sabin Gray, D. Mc- Collum, P. Pinard, I. McLean. Heading Club this year, was president Iay Spear. The organization was formed by T. U. Hawley during the second semester. FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Spear, L. Holder. SECOND ROW: D. Mat- thew, I. Kent, A. Mestas, R. Spear, R. Vader. THIRD ROW: A. Valadez, M. Wright, I. Magnusson, E. Dean. the newly-organized Science Craftsmen of various types of shop work blended together to form the Industrial Arts Club. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Childs, D. Metzger, F. Yamada, R. Peach, M. Wright, I. McCreary, S. Morris, W. Bowen, P. Fletcher, I. Okuda, I. Hines. SECOND ROW: C. Dearen, S. DeBoer, H. Wadleigh, L. Green, I. Scharff, L. Doyel, K. Madsen, B. Christensen, I. Cutright. THIRD ROW: L. Tablett, G. Garrison, B. Scaman, M. Follis, W. Harnby, E. Hill, D. Lowe, P. Nash, G. Lillard, D. White, R. Van Auken. The Future Hornernakers of America made its first appearance on campus during the second semester and proved to be very popular. FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Garcia, C. Yturriaga, H. Hulsey, I. Pieksma, D. Milne, I. Fox, K. Holtz, S. Mc- Laughlin, P, Pylman, E. Boone, B. Boertje, A. Vande Kieft, M. Phere, P. Boer. SECOND ROW: D. Perez, I. Hough- ton, I Covert, M. Repaz, L. Morris, R. M. Kruidhof, D. Hinkle, M. Love, I. Mora, C. Crowell, A. Hoscheitt, G. Kent, M. Kelly. THIRD ROW: B. Mahuris, B. Lewallen, S. Senif, B. Miller, K. Syrett, C. Allen, C. Millette, I. Was- senaar, B. Randell, G. Nelson, F. Tucker, E. Squibt, N. Miller, M. Tanarnachi. FOURTH ROW: B. Schultz, M. Bos- ter, I. Young, L. Roman, L. Cahoon, G. Driggers, S. Lanting, C. Niel, V. Yates, S. Vance, G. Tyree, S. Mullen, I. Gover, B. McGuisen, B. Gilraine, Miss Drummond, Advisor. W Q , 4 . 'J' X ' 1 C fix f ,vs 4 fwslf sw , - Q,-f.W......... 1 , ...I W 52' , 2 -1? .M ,f ifw, .57 ff: A . HY ROW: K. Halloran, I. Roggia. IRST ROVV, left to right: D. Lewis, 'I Yriarte, I. Castro. SECOND ROW Iohnson, C. Nicholas, I. Alitzer. los sabios Los Sabiosf' under the leadership ot Doris Io Lewis and Miss Veta Hopper's advisorship, had many activities in- cluding many parties and a trip. FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Thomas, FIRST ROW, left ot right: D. Daly, FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Moor L. Gahr, A. Lapenage. SECOND D. Gorman. SECOND ROW: Neil S. Cameron. SECOND' ROW: D. L francais The French Club, led by Linda Cfahr, had a very successful year in- cluding many parties and a play. Miss Veta Hopper was the advisor. Rehkop. Mars, B. Cannon' B. Sorensen. germans latinites The German language enthusiasts led by Don- ald Daley had a success- ful year with a variety of activities to keep them busy. The advisor was Mrs. Mercedes Heinz- man. Roaming through their Roman pursuits, the Lati- nites had a very memor- able time, Sally Cam- eron and Mr. Thomas Everly served as presi- dent and advisor, re- spectively. X ...gg .,..,.. 4... 'IRST ROW, left to right: D. Neely, M. Aievaz, I, Castro, L. Lopez, O. Chavez, J, Harper, D. Gregory, I. Martin, I. Crawford, M. L. Seage. SECOND ROW: I. Boggs, N. Yaki, S. Lynch, H. Lyons, I. Baker, L. Hutchcraft, R. Carrera, T. Xguilera, M. Sperou, I, Altizer, I. Kingery. THIRD ROW: I. Ramano, C. Iicholas, D. Lewis, C. Boer, L. Roberts, L. Santala, G, Crittenden, S. Dill, R. lolt, M. Yrarte, M. Stinson. FOURTH ROW: M. Wright, K. Real, B. Mash- turn, P. Urenda, B. Harnby, W. Clark, E. Baum, E. Iohnson. 'IRST ROW: Left to right: R. Rehlcop, G. Vasquez, A. Abacherli. SECOND OW: R. Daly, N. Rehkop, W. Lehrit, VI. Gorman, I-I, Logston, K. Serry, I. Miller. THIRD ROVXI I. Meredith, C. Schad, L. Rhodes, R. Myers, B. Uiihara, FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Summers, M, Royse, I. Hendricksor D. Lodge, P. Higgins, D. Townsend, R. Barnard. SECOND ROW I. Thomas, L. Calsado, E. Mendez, K. I-Ialloranf L. Gahr, I. Roggia A. Talcenaga. THIRD ROW: H. Iones, A. Hornan, R. Sandersox I. Mitchell, L. Mercier. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Iones, C. Murphy, B. Ripple, D. Ric gins, B. Tatti, D. Epton. SECOND ROW: I. Clark, D. Murphy, I Sorenson, S. Stillingworth, I. Cannon, S. Bosch, D. Kay, D. DeMar Mr. T. Everly. THIRD ROW: C. Scott, A. Beddow, S. Slye, C. Co I. Spellvin, A. Crouch, B. Brown, I. Moore, S. Cameron, I l FIRST ROW, left to right: R. Claw son, I. Shows, D. McMillan, D. Ta roya, H. Knees, I. Carillo, R. Ohrr I. Neenhouwer, F. Hammer, I. Casta H. Wiersma, R. McMillan, S. Por tesq. SECOND ROW: R. Ferguson Duessen, A. Boeve, I. Veenhouwer E. Diaz, C. Miller: I. Porter, B. Mead V. Ganboni, R. Kidd: I. Oxford, A. Costa, F. Pinheiro, H. VanDyke. FIFTH ROW: B. May, P. Vassenaar, heist. SIXTH ROW: I. VanSpange, H. Halfligger. LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Veldhuis, sentinel, V. Baldwin, Insert: D. Kingsolver. Left to right: P. Gunsauls, V. secretary, D. Kingsolver, president, A. Costa, rep- Baldwin, F. Pinheiro, A. Costa, R. Veldhuis. resentative: F. Pinheiro, treasurer: P. Gunsuls, vice-president. learning to live Striving to uphold its motto, Learning to do, doing to learn, learning to live, and living to serve was the Excelsior Chapter of the Future Farmers of America. With the help of two state farmers, 39 chapter farmers, advisor Mr. Walter Baumgartner and president Don Kingsolver, new members were initiated into the club. These novitiates were known as green hands, as well they were. set builders Regardless of the problem which faced Mr. Iohn Donald's stage crew, they always managed to produce magnificent and original sets. FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Kirby, N. Chassie, L. Morris. SECOND ROW: D. Seavy, M. White, N. Sykes, D. Boyd, B. Hendrickson. THIRD ROW: R. Ellis, B. Lampman, B. Costello. FOURTH ROW: R. Hughey, I. De Vries, B. Vandergriff. FIFTH ROW: B. Grimm, I. Coleman, P. Nash, C. Caw- thorne. SIXTH ROW: R. Cahoon, G. Wilkins, O. Wilkins, O. Alves, A. LaRue. - if , A, IHZZBVZJ I. Pinheiro, I. Haagsma, R. Vander- A. Taylor, K. Runnels, D. Roberts. THIRD ROW: T. Gahr, I. Kirk, D. Hines, T. Potter, P. Gunsaules, P. Vanderpool, I. Burrows, A. Turley, T. Snodgrass, P. Diaz, S. Brown, D, Crochette. FOURTH ROW: P. An- derson, D. Hicks, G. Medina, I. Stocker, D. VanDam, D. Chapman, C. Felling, V. Baldwin, D. King- solver, C. Yost, T. Borges, R. Veld- gn. FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Vas- FIRST ROW, Left to right: B. Smith, I. Curry, V, Glidewell, B. Helmen, I. Hiel, K. Hallman. SECOND ROW quez, B. Harnby. SECOND ROVI7: B. Kingsolver, R. Nexon, I. Furton, S. Vasquez, B, Planes. B. Davis, D. Shumway. THIRD ROW: I. Koopman I-Ielman, B. Davis, Davis, I. DeVries, D. Andrea, R. Anderson, L. McMich-sal, K. Hartman, I. Britten. FOURTH ROW: B Hanby THIRD ROW: Iirn Daniel, Bob Frances, G. Keahl, R. Hugli, R. Ferguson, B. Cox, G. Echles. Downey. healthy bodies, sound minds President By Helman led the Varsity Club through a very active year. Co-operating with the Girls' Letter Club, these leading athletes of the Varsity Club had a recreation night this year. A trip to the mountains highlighted the year. Coach Iim Daniels advised these boys in their functions. Comprised of the outstanding feminine FIRST ROVV, left to right: B athletes, the Girls' Letter Club enjoyed a full program of events. Iane Hofstra and Darlene Richardson, first and second semester pre-xys respectively, paved the way for a snowy week-end, play-days, and party for the alumnae. Miss Harriet Beu and Miss Regina Phelan were the advisors. . Yaki, I. Smith, S. Thompson, M. Anderson, I. Spaulding, D. Richardson, A. Goertz. SECOND RONV: C. Nicholas, A. Blackford, I. Mitchell, A. Blackford, I. Kehkop, C. Clark. I. Hofstra,I. Rehkop,D Mori , . ' ' - ' T . S 1 E . ' ' A ' -- sl f s . .. ss.. N X.. .. ..L. Q 5 , W L .Q K Qbanlgx X 1 -.e s r xt- . Q .. i' ' if if X . ' A A K, Na. A .6 I : . . I . , ' ' 'T it .Q r Q l Q. music makers Unique is the only word that fully describes the Excelsior Pilot Band. It has never failed to turn up with something new in the way of musical yells and snappy marching routines. Electing Bob Berry drum major and Don Kingsolver student conductor, the Pilot Band appeared in colorful foot- ball halttimes, pep rallies, at basketball games, and were in many parades. An overnight trip to Bakersfield and the Spring Swing were some of the highlights of the Band year. Many surprise trips were planned for the de- serving band by Director Millard O. Lunde. Top: B. Berry, drum major Bottom: D, Kingsolver student conductor. . 952 L.- , 1 ,A right- S Bennett, M. Barton, B. Chalmers, N Lockwood, I. Schinnerer, S. Beard, B. Berry, B. Gray, B. Holt, E. Boone: FIRST Bw ' 'J ' ' CDAOND ROVVI: B. Ripple, L. Furgeson, O. Minnick, B. Venus, M. Perou, D. Gregory, B. Boertie, S. Vasquesz, B. Buckley, N.ThomaS2f1- -f-P - - B, Vfhitief D 'Wallis D. Engstrom, B. Kelly, I. Hummel, R. Cervantes. THIRD ROW: S. Scott: P. Phelan, E. New, I. Mitchell, S. Stetting- - - f. 1-ms J Moore F. Gallegos, D. Ross, M. Barnett, G. Ashmore, I. Jansen, G. Plyman, L. Iansen, D. Kelly. FOURTH ROW: R. .Y ,J Q , , . , Wed 'vvanson S. Bourgeois, L. Drisner, D. Tufto, I. Rios, M. Miller, T. Hall, S. Kellman, G. Stedman, N. Boggs: D. Mori, G. Roberts, OVC? P McGaughey. FIFTH ROW: B. Whisman, R. Hollander, R. Varela, B. Frazier, D. Watson, K. Real, I. Pickup, L. Morris, D. E, Eia A ' ' ,T , QU Q-Vx . SIXTH ROW: M. Wilson, G. Ryan, D. Howell, C. Lauer, D. Sanders, B. Quick, L. Van Surkurn, A. Murrillof B. Wilson, A. 515 A. Van Dyk, D. Kingsolver. J Y klfqg 'gk ' ,XII 5 'TX I? If II , I VI LEFT TO FIGHT: FI. Gobert, C. IVIosIer, I. Henry, I. Meyers, Head, C. LEFT TO RIGHT: D, Spence, I. Twitchel, F. Guyman. Flannery, F. Guyman, D. Spence. exce1sior's on the campus I I 1 2 I I 1 FIRST BOW, Ieft to right: B. Gray, B. Holt, E. Boone, N. Thommason. 2 , , ng fi ' f' . 95 Left to riqht D. Van Leeuwen, D. I-IoweII, L. Van Surk- Left to right: S. Bennett, M. Barion, B. Chalmers, N. Loc sum, A, Iv'Iur1IIo, C. Lauer, wood, I- SCMHUGTST, S. Beard. O' Alves' G- Heffemaf N- Dibbff- Left to right: G. Herrema, D, Reqalado, O. Alves. foreword march! if ,f,, M, f wwmf, f , .f , , ,W 1 , ,, ,Hy ,, , ,,,, . .4v,w,,,.. , f ' ' 'f Q., 1 J .-, W f fr 4. 'f K ' 'ZX' 1 1 f V ' I .7 5 5 V. FIRST ROW, left to right: M. Kelm, B. Hiland, M. Iaqqard, I. Pratt, M. Schebly, C. Drewien, N. Fisher, B. Geizen. SECOND ROW: B. Van Leeuwen, I. Hightower, M. Roqqie, P. Hommand, C. Valdez, B. McGuire, l. Maurer: D. Slite. THIRD ROW: B. I. Risser, S. Chenny, D. Wilson, N. Romero, P. Sullivan, R. Perez, A. Cortez. FOURTH ROW: E. Stettiriqwerf, L. Mauis, R. Kruidhof, B. Wilkerson, O. Perez, V. Vargus. 97 FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Schremp, S. Flynn, A. Mowry, C. We Yu D. Smith. l. Lonsky, C. Webb, L. Tripp. SECOND ROW: D. Davis, l. Duffle, L. Gahr, B. Scmmers, l. Magnusson, M. Shade, B. Shelly, I. VerSteeg, B. Vernon, L. Barnett, L. White. THIRD ROW: M. Williams, B. Siverson, T. Hernandez, L. Morris, G. Ballard, B. Wnisman, G. Ashmore, D. VanLee-uwen, l. Reeves. FOURTH ROW: l. Herlost, M. Bigham, E. New, W. Andreoli, R. Hughli, V, Howard, L. Ferguson, P. Thompson. FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Beard, D. Watson, P. Thornpsoi, L. Ferguson, D. Sanders, B. Whities, V. Howard, D. Davis, L. Morris. SECOND ROW: L. Laurie, B. Quick S. Ke-llman, B Klagg, E. New, l. Herhst, M. Bigham. merry melodies The orchestra has shown considerable progress this year under the direction of Mr. Millard Lunde. The student conduct tor, lohn Herbst, assisted at many of the performances. Assemblies and plays were but a few of the varied places at which the orchestra performed. They also participated in the Southern Califor- nia Music Festival held at Newport and Fullerton. The ratings received were very high. They concluded this memorable year with an excellent program of music mad music EXcelsior's own Swing Band chose Dulce Sanders to lead them through the year. The Kampus Kings sparkled at the outstanding events of the year. They appeared on two television shows, Bands in the Making, and Hollywood Road to Fame. The band was a good example of very fine show- manship. lt was comprised of students of any grade who were outstanding musicians. Mr. Millard Lunde served as advisor. LEFT TO RTGHT: E. Schmitt, V. Hammond, I. Mit- chell, l. Spaulding, P. W'etzel, I. Hummel, D. lohn- son, D. Schremp, L. Wray, T. Tyree. with cl song in our hearts The beautiful voices of the A'Cappella Choir directed by Mrs. Wilda Yates were much in demand for many occasions this year. They appeared in the Christmas play and Spring Swinq and added much beauty to these occasions. AUDITORIUM , .ef-Fifa-NX 4 v-- . -L --- -- . . X -ef -'gray-ew,-..-,H X,,,.'.L.1c:.3sM W ,V M W., iw. - - - . F M N- -ec, .ti..,.q ., t..,c.,.w.e,,,:f,,,,,,.,s..c, TY R K KX . . - . 2, ,--....-.. . , .. ac. . K U by I ,cf . as W.. 3... L.. e -.N,....,. Wax ey, W.- se A, , S X K 'K ' Q ...Q -A as ' t Xi M' - -- -- T .,.. .. Q qa Q w.-w--- AVA-.. Ll. . ima. ' T PM 'V'-ff' f K was e 1-,-irq? - .f...-..,.L. ., M ' . em- , ...... ..,,. A M .1-' Aa r Q' ..-,M-ve-7 ,- . .....,............L... . ' FIRST BOW, left to right: D. Phelan, A, Edwards, P. Kent, I. Ftehlcop, l, Spaulding, E. Burch, l. Hummel, M. Barton, S. Beard, C. Porter, B. Van Leeuwen, I. lohnson, B. Ivey, B. Barrows, G. Gurqoon, SECOND ROWY M. Speiqht, A. Miller, F. Guymon, l. Garrett, D. Alden, C. Harris, V. Fesmire, M. Miller, N. Lockwood, B. Chalmers, D. McCollum, F. Delmare, l. Mitchell, l. Scninnerer, L. Van Smksum, P. Pearson. THIRD ROW: C, Marlow, C. Davis, C. Nicholas, l. Smith, M. Wheeler, D. Schreiber, A. Hilt, P. Vfetzel, B. Krcgstad, P. Elliott, D. Black, V. Howard l. Stanners, R. Wagner, L. Tablett, B. Watt, C. Skow, l. Hanson, C. DeVries. FOURTH RONV: G. Dayton, E. Schmitts, G. Hui, l. Thcmassen, S. Kellman, O. Alves, B. Blaclcer, D. Hammond, D. Porterfield, B. Davis, T. Head, A. Boone, T, Dcnahue, G. Eccles, L. '.'fray, F. Frances FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Regaldo, A. Faeltholter, R. Fergusyon, P. Toupin, I. Perry, L. Mitchell, A. Clausen. SECOND ROW A. Richards, L. Watson, R. Williams, F. Murray, D. Campbell, L.y Slife, E. Carrison. THIRD ROW: T. Schad, B. Sames, I. Head T. Tyree, B. Blacker, I. Hutchison, R. Carper. FOURTH ROW: W.y Phillips, I. Boydstun, L. Gentile. sweet and low With their loud argyles flashing, the boys' chorus directed by Mrs. Minnie Wentzel, gave forth with melodies that thrilled the audiences at many school events. Ierry Hutchinson presided over this group with the assistance of fellow otticers, Wayne Smith, Ronnie Dugan, and Cal Snip. These vigorous voices were much in demand for various happenings around the Pilot school. close harmony The big event for the Girls' Glee Club this ye was the Christmas program. Besides this event the took part in school assemblies and other activitie Most of the girls in the Glee Club are looking tc Ward to becoming members oi the A'Cappella Chc or the Lyric Club. FIRST ROVJ, left to right: I. Avila, L. Carmona, R. Hoover, B. Wilkerson, H. Smith, I. Montgomery, R. Rabe, L. Zilliox, B. Delk, B. Van Leeuwen, D. Hansel, S. Reed, I. Miller, R. Knoth, D. Wright, B. Gibbs ns ,O. Chavez. SECOND ROW: S. Ross, I. Quinn, L. Cahoon, B. Walker, M. Baston, B. Getzan, E. Myers, W. Snyder, S. Davis, M. Wells, I. Myers, A. Montano, G. Idema, B. Thurlo, B. Bock, Y. Moore, E. Patrick, L. Farnum. THIRD ROW: B. Wisecarver, A. McCulley, E. Simpson, S. Flansburg, D. Bowman, D. Smith, A. Tetzlatf, C. Drewien, S. Cameron, I. Cameron, I. Graham, G. Vander Meer, D. Schreiber, I. Mitchell, M. Dougherty, M. Graves, G. Pieksma, A. Hilarides, P. Wilkins. 57214-fXSfT i' . 2 1 71' fl Ame FIRST ROW, left to right: E. Squibb, S. Havice, V. Roman, B. Lewallen, S. Keevers, P. Yagerf B. Phelps, D. Colunga, S. Senff, M. Davis, F. Har- vey, P. Miller. SECOND ROW: C. Brumley, P. Field, Y. Cook, I. Nolan B. Olmsted, V. Munez, A. Mathews, I. Platfoot. THIRD ROW: H. Saldina, G. Gusa, A. Fordham, B. Winfrey, D. Leitch, I. Cole. R. Calaway, L. Yost, C. Atnip, R. Nicola, N. Fesmire, I. Dalton, P. Oakstar, N. Hamilton: C. London. melodies from heaven Outstanding in their red hoods and white robes, the Lyric Club had a busy year participating in assem- blies, the Christmas Concert, and choral festivals. The group was made up of junior and senior girls with previous musical experiences and was led by Mrs. Wilda Yates, who added much to the success of the group. FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Harper, E. Stairs, I. Mashburn, E. Barrows, K. Krieger, R. Bates, I. Cov- ert, I. Spaulding, L. Hutchcraft, L. Dressel, I. Mora. SECOND ROW: R. Gobert, R. Gilroy, W. Wolford, M. Gentry, C. Searing, I. Lamirandef P. Higgins, I. Kitchens, A. Lenson, A. Yeyna, K. Holtz. THIRD ROW: V. Fesmire, N. Hundesdoerfer, I. Lee, N. Senner, M. Vanden Hoek, B. Horn, M. Miller, P. Wetzel, B. Brown, L. Santala, M. Schelby, D. Alden, L. Sledge. young, but good Fifty Freshman Girls comprise the Freshman Girls' Chorus. They have par- ticipated in assemblies, Christmas pro- grams, and other musical events under the capable instruction of Mrs. Wilda Yates. lt is mainly a course to train the girls for Lyric, Girls' Glee Club, and A'capella Choir. Q . , , Q, ,, H l 5 tv vp 1' ' 1 1 , , I , . , . , favmw . I . L ,-sd ,.-. .. K-V, ,A- A is N - W dear ruth 'Oohl lt's leaking! shrieks Dora KB, Yakil to Albert CF. Holtl, Edith S. Maasl and Harry Cl. Brittenl. On stage, the curtain's going up, shouts Io Rehkop, student director and DEAR RUTH was alive, Under the direction of Mr. Alonzo Valentine, a group ot amateurs Worked, studied, and rehearsed till they had Whipped together a show equal to many done by protes- sionals. Nancy Nancolas and Henry Gum portrayed the leads as Ruth and Bill. Gee, your pretty -sighs Bill KH. Gurnl to Ruth KN. Nancolasl. Albert Young lady-, says Harry fl. Brittenl to troublernaker Miriarr CF. Holtl suspects foul play. KL. Westerhofl. Edith Wilkins KS. Maasl looks on. 102 rx Behersals were fun as was evident with F. Holt, T. Krause, and D. Richardsen, tickersg I. Behkop, directorg M, Barton, costurn B. Yaki. rnistzessq N. Allison, prog: manage: P. Dees, makeup, The cast had only fourteen days to get the play together and much sacrifice had to be made by all concerned. LaVonne Westerhot, Iohn Britten, and Shirley Maas gave memorable perform- ances in the play about a wartime romance brought about through the letters of an over-mature sixteen-year-old. Frank Holt, Bette Yaki, Thelma Krause, Morris 'W'hite, and Don Kehret also gave tine performances in the annual senior play. Let's get married Ruth! pleads Bill CH. Gum! to a hesitant Ruth CN. I-laroldl Harold Klcbberrieyerlw groans Miriam CL. Vfester- Nancolasl. Chuck CM. Whitel and Martha CT. Krausel seems to have the hot? as Edith Vfilkiris CS. Maasl and Harry l.'.7iBcins Cl. Britten! Situaugn Well in hand. look on at a confused Harold CD. Kehretl. 103 stage struck ,--- ' '14- f iw Stage struck Birdie CT. Galel scolds colorful Asma KM. Seagel. Dean Marlow U. Spearl guards himself against Chuck Mayo's IB, Watt? good natured attack. Talking over Bahs' future are Caroline Cl. Hendricksoril and Mr. Swoony Oke Stimson CO. Alvesb woos Peaches Carter KL. Van Arsdale CB. Klerikl. Surksuml. IDA. Alfred Tennyson Murgatroyd U. l-leill, poet, finds his love, Tom Arsdale CR. Marmerl bashful no longer enioys the company' Sylvia Webster CE. Stairsl. of Babs Sanford CM. Ruhlenl Qi 1 sh As the house lights dimmed, the curtain rose on the lunior Class production GIRL SHY, a three-act comedy by Katherine Kavanaugh Pre sented at the Excelsior Auditorium on November Znd and 3rd l95O both performances had record turnouts. Ronald Marmer played the part of Tom Arsdale, the shy bashful college senior. Mr. Arsdale had chosen for Tom's bride Sylvia Webster a snippy hometown girl. Anthony Arsdale was played by Bill Klink and Elizabeth Stairs gave a brilliant performance as Sylvia Webster. Melda Buhlen portrayed Wealthy Barbara Sandford, an eighteen year old girl who managed to change places with Birdie Laverne a movie struck cleaning girl at Tom's apartment. Temple Gale made animated Birdie come to life. Oney Alves became Oke Stimson, a flirtatious Wolf, who Was charmed by Peaches Carter, a good looking blonde, as played by Lorraine Van Surksum. A spectacular piece of acting was done by loan Hendrickson Aunt Caro line, who captured lay Spear, Dean Marlow, the dean of the college Poetic Alfred Tennyson Murgatroid, lohn Heil, got pushed off on SYlV1d While rough Chuck Mayo, Barry Watt, hunted for his girl Birdie Mary Seage played Asma, the colored wash lady, who added the necessary color and humor to the play. LEFT TC RIGHT: K. Baker C Lauer K Warner, director, B. Delk B Warren Away in a mano r.' I-lark the herald angels sing. one christmas night X1Ve three kings. The splendor and maqnificence of the Christmas concert will be remembered a lonq time by the people who viewed it. The unusual sets were striking in appearance and the colorful costumes of the Nativity made it even more beautiful. The combined voices of the A'C-appella Choir, Lyric Club, and Girls' G-lee Club were the keynote ot the performance. Their singing was very inspirational in this time of turmoil. All of this was under the direction of Mrs. Wilda Yates, musicp Miss Marie Wilson, costumes, and Mr. lohn Donald, stage sets. l' xiii 3. , 1 U ui... IE' i lil 'K 2,61 lil Icy to the World. While Shepherds Watched their flocks by night long, long ago division number 5 s p o r t s A S j X I X f 1 X XC, Cifiyf A . Q X X ,ff ,f ,M ,MMM f ,W W, J y ff f yy ff ,w',f' fl ,V , V X 'L ilffmfff' I Y' ff 72555 I ff 2 ' ,yffyiw ' I Y 1 M4 ,AW , if? 49, gif' , hmxwyw Z,- ff y f ,f U W , 9 QQ' A of ' ' wild, Q I L. V .'kX ,TN-ar t t R. is Q s i WAM i Byron Heirnan Bud Davis lack Currey Capt. and M.V.P. M,V.L. M,V.B. L , Bob Ashton 455: i H0 Les Billinger Bob Downey varsity gridmen, FIRST ROW: Ioe Langdon, Bob Ashton, lack Iolly. SECOND ROW: Iir Daniel, Iohn Chadwick, George Curtis, Iohn Maleck. THIRD ROW: Obi Hughes, Bob Downey, Les Billinger, Sid Hendricks. ' JF?- Q n gf..- .W K, 4 QW Q - - ' .,. . . f.Y.w -A311321 FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Hamby, B. Sorenson, I. Hansen, D. Brown, B. Davis, K. Hallman, I. Cutriqht, B. Costello, D. Childs SECOND ROW: R. Dugan, W. Smith, B. Helman, K. Ruhlen. our pride and joy n FIRST ROW, Left to right: B. Costello, D. Metzger, I. Hansen, K. Hallman, D. Brown, I... Doyle, A. Rodriguez, H. Haflinger, I. Clark. SECOND ROW: E. Taylor, B. Brown, B. Holder, B. Sorenson, B. I-lelrnan, R. Forester, VV. Davis, I. Cutriqht, I. Stevenson. THIRD ROW: I. Blackwell, O. Clay, C. Valdez, D. Runnels, B. Harnby, B. Hokinson, D. Childs, L. Mix. FOURTH ROW: C. Snip, B. Hall, B. Iames, R. Wylie, K. Ruhlen, S. Kelrnan, R. Dugan, D. Boyd. FIFTH ROW: V. Baldwin, D. Colville, C. Skow, W. Smith, B. Kroqstad, C. Hernandez, B. Flournoy, K. Wishon. SIXTH ROW: B. Iohnson, I. Curry, D. Clover, D. Black, D. Shumway, I. Cervalles, A. Ravera. SEVENTH ROVV: P. Elliott, Coach B. Downey, Coach B. Ashton, Coach Les Billinqer, K. Madsen, Mgr. P. Anderson. 'E B. Helman, I. Currey. B. Flournoy, D. Brown. atomic A. Rodriguez, D. Boyd I. Cutriqht. K. Wishon, R. Dugan, K. Hallman. W smith, D. Dhuds, airmen B. Costello, D. Shumway, A. Rave-ra. B, Holder, L. Mix, K. Ruhlen. D. Glover, R. Wylie, C. Hernandez. M fi '7' B. Hamby, B. Davis. B. Sorensen, V. Baldwin. f if , - 2 1 ,,,, ,f 2, 1 ' , W f'fw.. V ' pf ' V f 'I VZ' ,613 lg' ,U ' Y I i 1 f l i 1 1 f i F E fi L ln I f ' V 44 V 4- Z ,. X xm,,,3,,,YLf5'M 'Za I, fy' X X ,f '- X' JX1 ak' Ms-4 f Lapin., -WEL. . fought hard Ron Dugan is shown Carrying the ball for a gain in the pre-season game wiih 'X'N'ni1iier. The Quakers won the tilt, 12-6. -fm 4 V.7ilsor1's Bob Iohnson, No. 28, is tackled by Bob Costello in the lopsided 20-2 victory for the Aviators. Fix.. 3, wr - .cy M fri ,, , , 4 V eww X fe xg, ' If ' n7lQP'NTC X 1 Touchdown Nl9l46'A - - -won many Kenny Euhlen, with ball, is shown making a long run in ihe 6-6 deadlock battle against the Iaclcrabbifs of Poly. The Pilot line opened up a hole big enough for baffle wiih lcrdan. 'With a All-O defeat at the hands of the Compton Tariars, the Aviafors ln a post season fill played in Ealcersfieid, Don Shumf.-:ay is shown were grounded info the second place in the newly organized Coast picking up yardage in the 57-17 defeat, the Pilots suffered. Conference League. the baclcfield boys fo score l3 points in the lie ' I n 9 varsity vics, junior The lunior Varsity Squad from Pilotville rolled through its gridiron season with a rather unirnpressive record of three defeats to one Victory. Winning a hard-fought fight for fourth place in the Coast League Conference, the Airrnen were scuttled 19-U, by Wilsonp 32-O by Poly, and the Compton Tarbabe Power- house grounded the Aviators, 52-12. The Green and White aggregation's lone Victory was collected at the expense oi the Iordan Panthers, 19-O. At the season's end, Coach Iohn Chadwick announced that Vaughn Glidewell had copped the most valuable back and player awards: Wally Andreoli and Allen Monroe shared the most valuable linernen awards. A0 1 mp' E t TOP, left to right: V. Glidewell, MVB: ' Andreoli, MVL. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Chadwich, A. Monroe, Captain. Q ,f .X V, F signal if C lg f or P an Q a i . N, ' f 55 W' X 5 . f X . 2' PM X5 f . .i 5 f 3 , t 5 my X i ff K .L is F 'lu' W 'f ' . A M P wg Xf 'X 4 -.Q f U lwfwx ,ff a - ,f M gr . ' jg 8 I 3 ,,,,, ,gg if , ,,,, ' FIRST ROW, Lett to right: Larnpman, R. Stinchfield, I. 'I vers, I. Clark, E. Curry, Oban, N. Clouse, H. Hodson Gowe-ns, E. Bylsma, G. Nez cek. SECOND ROW: G. Bali E. Carrigan, T. Colunga, Wadleigh, R. Ferguson, D. lard, R. Dill, R. Cupit, S. Sote V. Glidewell, R. Dennis, Grimm, F. lackson. Tl-il ROW: R. Hughey, L. Ray, Ferguson, I. Terrill, B. Tatti, Norman, l. Emery, B. Buckl R. Tillotson, T. Tyree, P, M nusson, B. Becker, manaq FOURTH ROW: P. Acuna, Monroe, E. Vanderwall, D. IV phy, D. lones, L Thomassen Renteria, B. Miller, C. Milli A. Anrlmoli. Ff Wallara FIRST ROW, left to riqht: B. Hamarnoto, B. Busby, R. Nixon, R. West, I. Iaques, D. Regalado, G. Escalera, W, Phillips, I. Crabtree. SECOND ROW: C. Ferguson Mgr.: G. Goodban, D. Castleman, A. Lucas, L. Laurie, D. Oualls, I. Hall, B. Poster B. Howard, B. Rodriguez, S. Vasquez, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Coach Sid Hendrick H. Hernandez, C. DeVries, W. Pound, S. Bourqeosis, I. Smith, K, Hartman, R Granger, D. Ewart, D. Shipley, I. Tippinqs, Coach George Curtis. FOURTH ROW: D. DeMars, B. Lyons, D. Dowell, I. Barrera, I. Head, D. Friday, I. Richards, B. Orarn bee pigskinners S 4 lf 3 v C. HENDRICKS f ,v l Coach J.. i , ' f,f, , ' ,. .V if U CURTIS Coach Out ot the tour conference tilts, the Airmen were defeated three times. In the season opener the Poly powerhouse stopped the Aviators 27-7. Wilson grounded the Pilots 5l-O and Excel- sior succumbed to the Iordan qridmen, 39-l8. The lone Pilot victory Was collected at the ex- pense of the Compton Tarbabes, in a thriller I5-13. Bobby Hamamoto, captain, was selected as the most valuable back ot the year, while Don Ewart Won the most valuable lineman award. The coaching stait for the bee squad was headed by Coach Sid Hendricks. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Harnamoto, Capt. and MVP D. Ewart, MVB. 5 2 'Mp ew, . KW' ' 'ni' lair lg lv 8:91 f.X - . .- ,Q ,, . I It ' YF ' P l 'Www Q . . W 3 -4 . f 4 X 1 -w...'l 1 'J W ' ' 1' f Q '- 4 ' 1 'a'WJ,.v Q, 1 I' as I ' . l, ' 'rf I FIRST BOW, leIt to right: G. Escalera, D. Dowell, C. DeVries, B. Hamamoto SECOND BOW I Crabtree S Bourqeosls D Oualls' I. Richards, W. Phillips, R. West, G. Vasquez. THIRD ROW: I. Barrera D Colevllle I Iaques O Howard G Goodbah P Potter G. Shimono. FOURTH ROW: W. Pound, A. Lucas, D. Ewart, I. Hall, H Hernandez B Foster I Head Mgr FIFTH ROW L Laurie I. Smith, I. Tippinqs, B. Oram, D. Shipley, S. Vasquez, Mqr.g A. Cox, Head Mgr II8 top bee gridders An Airrnen is shown picking up yardage during a league tilt. small but game Even though the Pilot Cees found themselves this season Without an organized grid schedule, they proved themselves to be a formidable op- ,M ponent. These pint-sized Pilots played through- out the year against schools in both the Coast Conference League and the Pacific Coast League. The Aviators, though grounded in most of their season's tilts, culminated the year with a stunning victory over Montebello. Co-captains for the year were Pat Longtin and Bill Rankin. The most valuable laurel Wreaths were awarded to Torn Halverson, George Dutra, and Torn Morrison. FIRST ROW, left to right: G. Dutru, M.V.L.g L. Halverson M.V.B. SECOND ROW: Coach I. Langdon, Coach I Malek. THIRD ROW: P. Longton, B. Rankin, co-captains: T. Morrison, M.V.P. FIRST ROW, left to right: P. Toupin, R. Morrison, G. Roberts, I. Raitt, M. Dickerson, M. Yaki, C. Boonstra, N. Sagara, G. Moore. SECOND ROW: S. I. Malek, Coach, D. Chapman, I. Gregory, I. Painton, G. Dutra, R. Roman, S. Lucas, D. Pound, T. Santos, K. Lunde, I. Langdon. THIRD ROW: L. Sipes, C. Wooten, R. Rehkop, P. Costello, M. Lytle, B. Chatiield, D. Morrison, B. Rankin, D. Iohnson, G. McHugh, T. Halverson. FOURTH ROW: D. Campbell, P. Barella, I. Thompson, I. Young, P. Longtin, E. Goody, R. Kimes, E. Dobson, R. Perez, D. Medina. H9 ti' FRONT left to right: R. Hearn, MVP, Coach George Curtis, I. Dees, Captain. FIRST ROW: R. Williams, L. Tripp, R. Marmer, I. Rude, W Smith, D. Criswal, R. Hearn. SECOND ROW: T. Tyree, I. DeVries, G. Dayton, A. Boersma, C. Van Dyke, I. Dees, B. Seymore, B. Martin, H Armstrong. crack casaba squad Led by Captain lohnny Dees and under the capable coaching of Mr. George Curtis, the 1951 Pilot casaba squad proved themselves to be very proficient in team spirit and general sportsmanship this past season. The cagers in the new Coast Conference League were very tough to beat. ln the season opener, the Air- men quintet was defeated 60-45 by the Poly power- house. The Tarbabe terrors ran true to form, walking otver the Airmen, 60-31, in the first meeting and 82-38, in the second round. The Pilot-Panther tilts proved to be the most exciting of the year. The Iordan five squeezed past the Aviators 51-46, and 57-50. According to Coach George Curtis, Ronnie Hearn Was selected as the most valuable player of the year. Hearn also led the league in scoring with a total of l40 points. The most improved player of the year selection was made in favor of Bob Seymore. FIRST ROW: H. Armstrong, D. Criswell. SECOND ROW: I. Dees, R. Hearn. THIRD ROW: B. Seymour C. Van Dyke. 'Ti . 44 1 'il 'Wh . 1 ' I -' x FIRST ROW, left to right: C. Schlicht, B. Pepper, I. Richards, D. Fuday. SECOND ROW: W. Phillips, D. McMurray, A. Clausen, D. White. bees play hard. love it Paced by season high point man, Wilbur Phillips, the Pilot half-pint cagers landed in the 3rd place slot in the new Coast Conference League. The first round of battles found the Airmen quintet with an excellent record of three wins in four starts. The lone loss came in an overtime thriller with Poly, 48-46. The bouncing bunnies from Poly Were able to put the stopper on the Airmen in the second round, with a 45-35 victory. The Aviators were grounded in their last two league tilts, in sensa- tional thrillers. The Compton Tarbabes slipped past the Casaba squad from Pilotville, 40-38, While the Pawing Panther five from Iordan managed a 42-41 victory. lohn Chadwick, newcomer tothe Pilotville coaching staff, was head man for the Airmen bees. Wilbur Phillips was selected the most valuable player, While the team captaincy was voted to Bill Pepper. FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Smith, R. Granger. SECOND ROW: W. Phillips, L. Lister. THIRD ROW: L. Roy, I, Richards, D. McMurray, A. Clausen, D. White. 122 cee basketmen TOP TO BOTTOM: Coach S Hendricksy D. Pratt, MVP: B Kelly, Capt. Landing a fifth place berth in the old Pacific Coast League, the Green and White Cee aggregation from Pilotville was led this past season, by Captain Bobby Kelly, while the coaching honors Went to Sid Hendrick. Throughout the entire season, the Airrnen Cees were at a decided disadvantage, because their opponents consistently were much taller. In the league opener, the Roaring Lions from El Monte de- feated the Airrnen 30-20. The Pilots lost both of their last two league battles by three points. Monrovia, managed to Win 28-25, While El Monte saw victory by a 26-23 margin. According to Coach Hendrick, Don Pratt was selected by his team-rnates as the most valuable player. -11117 HRS-v 1 left to right: E. Dobson, A. Boeve, D. Pratt, B. Kelly, G. Dutry. SECOND RONMYI R. R .7 Yaki, A. Hill, T. Reed, I. Raitt. THIRD ROW: M. Steinberger, H, Amezcua, R. Kehlccp, man O , ,,, E. McClung, MGT- R L,--,et'S, wee dees plenty active FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Morris, B. Rankin, D. Chapman, M. Rooney, N. Salomoto, FIRST ROW: B. Ran- R. Mason. SECOND ROW: P. Toupin, R. Sakamoto, I. Painton, N. Sagara, C. Ferguson, kin. SECOND ROW: D. Lowell. THIRD ROW: S, Simms, I. I-Iill, R. Rayburn, G. Moore, D. Pound, S. Lunde. L. Morris. THIRD ROW: Coach I. Langdon. In the capable coaching hands of Ioe Langdon, the green and White Dee aggregation from Pilotville walked away with the Pacific League Crown. At the close of the first round of play, in the old league, the Dee's had an over-all record ot l7 wins out of 19 games, While they held a league record ot 5 straight victories. The Alhambra quintet was the toughest squad defeated by the Pilots this season. Equally outstanding in the title quest were Nik Sulornoto, Ben King, Bill Rankin, Larry Morris, and Ray Mason. . X Z, Q, 9 LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Wylie, D. Childs, K. Hartman. SECOND PICTURE: B. Berger. THIRD PICTURE: R. West, D. Colville, K. Hartman, B. Hamamc A. Lucas. the tape was their goal Tying tor iirst place in the tri-track meet held at Excelsior, the Pilot tieldrnen turned out one of their best performances. I The relay and the sprint medly team, consistently placed high in all meets. Under the very fine coaching of Coaches Bob Downey and Oke Hughes, lim DeVries was outstanding in Varsity High lump, while Ken Hartman shown l E in the 440. Bob Berger captured Pole Vaulting Honors and Gene Goodban and l Dave Cholds placed very well in the 220. i K ffjpg E, Downey, BOT- FIRST ROW, left to right: B. Utter, B. Lanz, D. Murphy, W. Clark, R. Ferguson, B. Berger, D. Childs. l TCE f. O. Hughes. SECOND ROW: R. Wylie, l. Delfries, B. Brown, R. Howard. THIRD ROW: I. Veyna, B. Hall, E. Ice, , B. Johnson, T. Elders. -4 3' if I fu.: V4 4- I ff 9' . . 7 f 9 42' ,ff ? f U i '31 W v f , s- g , , M5 -' Q--. I 'T' F 093497 fa ,ffl ff ,. FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Taklett, A. Lucas, A. Clausen, G. Goodban, S. Bourgeois, R. Stemch- LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Hamamoto, I. Fur field, D. Kingsolver. SECOND ROW: B. Brookhart, G. Howell, K. Hartman, R. West, I. Furton, D. Coleville, G. Escalera, G. Sorrell, D. East. THIRD ROW: Coach B. Downey, T. King, M. Leadham, B. Robb, G. Dowell, L. Hobart, B. McClung. Paced by Iohn Furton, Dave Colville, LeRoy Nixon, and Glyr . Howell, the Green and White aggregation from Pilotville ratec exceptionally high in league standing. Turning out an excellent performance, Iohn Purton broke the existing school records in low hurdles. The sprint medly tearr and the relay team, placed second in the Brea Relay meet. bee tracksters Track coaches, Mr. Downey and Mr. Hughes, were Verg pleased with the record ot Bees. ,wg I is Q A 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Lowe, D. Iohnson, FIRST ROW, left to right: D. Martin, R. Sakamoto, K. Lundy, R. Roman, R. Perez. SECOND ROW S. Lucas. G. Roberts, R. Gamboa, B. Knight, R. Costello, B. Costello, B. Shane, B. Longtin, D. Lowe, IZ Morrison, S. Lucas. THIRD ROW: Coach Bob Downey, B. Chattield, I. I-Iaagsma, I. Barele T. Koopman, S. Spear, B. Draken, Coach Oke Hughes. With the hope ot returning track to its place on the list ot enthusiastic sports' fans, the Cee Track 0 , squad carries on. The Airmen Cees, though low in quantity, are doing a tremendous job ot building tor the future. One ot the outstanding Cee men was Don lohn- 0 son, whose over-all record tor the l5O-yard dash was outstanding, Though the Excelsior Cees are green in experi- Qnf-Q +I-:Dir Qnirit and cm-mrworatirm were verv Good cross country clippers 'flu-Q PIRS'l1 ROW, Left to right: l. Furton, B. Lantz, T. Cordeiro, E. Harris, D. Kinqsolver. SECOND ROKV: Coach O. Hughes, I. McGookin, T. Falkowski, I. Veyna, W. Clark. Harnpered because of their lack ot depth, the Green and White cindermen completed an unirnpressive season's record. In the first few meets ofthe year, the Cross Country boys were swamped by the quantity of entries from such other schools as Compton, Whittier and Poly. ln the last rneet ot the season, the Panthers from Long Beach Iordan, defeated the Aviators in a heartbreaking rneet 32-37. Throughout the entire season, the Cinderrnen showed stout hearts and good fOTUl,H Coach Obe Hughes stated. 127 FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Nunn, D. lones, Coach Daniel, V. Glidewell, R. Hugli, Daniel I. McDonald. SECOND ROW: B. Costello, M. Plains, B. Cox, D. Boyd. Coach varsity baseball bombers The 1951 Pilot varsity horsehide crew will undoubtedly go down in Pilot- Ville history as one of the outstanding squads. Under the able coaching and outstanding leadership of Coach lim Daniel, the Airmen nine chalked up a victorious year against Pacific Coast opponents. Both the Wilson and Compton squad managed to squeeze past the green and white aggregation by the margin of l run. Entering the San Diego lnvitational Tourney the flyers reached the quarter final round. FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Martin, Mgr., P. Pote, B. Costello, B. Holder, S. Nunn, D. Iones, D. Clover, B. Cox, S. Davis. SECOND ROW: W. Phillips, R. Bustrum, V. Glidewell, R. Hugli, M. Plains, D. Boyd, l. McDonald, C. Ruff, Coach lim Daniel. - t El B - H 'S1.I24 l W,-1 ' f? junior spitfires A Well co-ordinated Iunior Varsity Baseball Squad turned out an excellent practice and league record during the past horsehide season. Under the coaching of very likable Les Bil- linqer the Pilotville I.V. nine chalked up vic- tories over St. Anthony, 9-3 and Wilson, 23-7. The Compton tarbabe squad managed to squeeze past the Airmen 7-6, in a heartbreaking battle. Good steady mound moles for this last year Were Wally Andreoli, Larry Gahr, and Rielly Ellis. fwwizg ,wma c 77, K ,QQ ,' L. BILLINGER Coach a Q1 9 f ,rf ,, V, ' ' 729, 72 - .5 4 ' 'f ' X X ' V . - ' ' fi - ' ' M M M , , V I ,,,, A I, ,, ,, f, ow rf V ., f , - f Q uf 49 yff L fl' V ., ' nw ff I A ' I U ' ff 'L ' f Q f r . V G I , G f, Hf . 7 V1 f nets w ill r , , it it .frtsz ffewff 2 . f .. ' , , in V. Q fag. V X 1 V if f ,Lgigf I 1 1 X ' ly!!! 5 - , yff, 1, f .f , . ,. , , - V ,k, . .- . W .f , K.. W ,WV ,fi 1-gf, ' ' r ' f fl 'I f I, '- f I Zn!! V I ,L , , .W I f . i , I V, , VS U I eil. i ' f , 3 ,fi Za f f X., ' Q, fy f f L ' . V Z Q . P 'A . ' 0 f, ,v A d ,I 'Q 'V7Hif4f,. f 'ff f - '- 'f f , . 4 I ' ' 'M' 9 lk If A ' 3' 1 ,Q - a of .1 , 1 , . , A I f 4 , I mwg 7 11 0 ,Av Y K ff f' ' V , 4 if ,K ' ' W g I A y L - I yi X I ffjg fff I, ' If 1 4 'H , f v. ' ...mf f ALA ' ' ' . , ROW: R. Ellis B. FIRST ROW left to right. A. Bosch G. Nemecek D. Iasper I. Moore, B. Poster. SECOND I If Bridge B Costleman, B. Fitzgerald, A. Rayburn, E. Curry, A. Boon. THIRD ROW: L. Gahr, L. Roy. l. Tippmgs. W, Androli, B. Tatti, I. Crabtree, B. Buckley, Les Billings. TOP, left to right: L. Tripp, A. Monroe, E. Van Auken, D. Kehret, D. Blem. BOTTOM: G. Keahl, D. Chapman, F. Francis, I. Iacques S. Vasquez. I 30 swattin', swingin' tennis squad Beginning on the third of February, the Tennis Squad, under the direction of Coach lack Iolley, has participated in many matches this past season. The racqueteers had quite a successful practice session defeating Santa Ana twice prior to the beginning ot league tilts. During league matches, the Wilson, Poly and Compton swingsters managed to squeeze past the Airman. A new system referred to as Round Robin Was originated this last year. ln this type ot play each single man places a total ot 5 sets While doubles play 4 sets. Every Tennis man then plays 2 or 3 hours of steady tennis. FlRST ROW, left to right: D. Chapman R. VanAuken, S. Vasquez, A. Monroe L. McMichael, F. Francis, D. Elem, T. Mid- dleton, G. Keahl. SECON ROW: R. Ma- son, l. laques, E. Vifallis, I. Clark, R Dugan, D. Kehret. H f l.w I S. Bourgeois S. Morris C. DeVries N. Dibbs Under the direction of Coach G. Curtis, the gymnastics class has led a very active year, building up muscles, and develop- ing biceps. Such equipment as the side horse, parallels, bars, ropes and swinging rings were under strenuous use this entire season. jumpin gymnasts ON BARS, left to right: C. DeVriese, N. Dibs. BACK ROW: B. Leeson, I. Hamel, R. Muse, F. lackson, S. Morris, S. Bourgeois, B. Vandagriff, E. 'Wallace L. Rhodes, L. Perez, l. Hanson. SEATED: B. Baus- well, W. Walker, L. lones, P. Twitchell, M. Milam H. Mecum, l. Moore, F. Loiza, E. Cheser, M. Oden l-l. Croley, R. Wagner, B. Flournoy. I I B. Boswell 1 31 TOP, left Sandberg, BOTTOM secretary, brawn doesn't make Baseball, the most popular of the sports, was led by Darlene Richard- son. All of the gym teachers acted as advisors throughout the year. Energy may well be the synonym for the Girls' Athletic Associa- tion. Sports were hi-lited throughout the year with time-outs for the semi- annual sports banquet. Bettie Yaki and lo Spaulding were given the job of GAA Chairman, first and second semester respectively. With their drive and leadership, GAA attended many play days and planned activities for the organization. to right: H. Beu, D. Evanson, P. D. Lacy, H. Bryan, R. Phelan. B. Yaki, chairman, L. Westerhof, C. Nicholas, assistant chairman. FIRST BOW, left to right: M. White, l. Rehkop, C. Nicholas, A. Izuhara, L. Lopez, I. Smith. STANDING: R. Holt, D. Rich ardson, I. Hofstra, A. Goertz, S. Thompson, B. Yalci, C. Beauchamp, A. Blackford. 132 1 W Q an athlete Volleyball, tournament tennis, and beginners' tennis started out the year with Melva 'W'hite, lackie Smith, and Shirley Thompson capably managing these sports. Io Rehkop directed basketball activities while songleading was taught by Carol Beauchamp. Hockey was managed by jumpin' Ioy Mitchell at the same time Maurine Anderson and Sally Cameron were teaching tumbling and modern dance. FIRST ROW, left to right: l. Mitchell, L. Lopez, l. Smith, l. Rehkop. SECOND ROW: M. Anderson, S. Thompson, C. Beauchamp, D. Richardson. L. Alderson, l. Spaulding, l. Smith. I. Rehkop, L. Alderson, I. Smith, I. Mitchell, M. Anderson, D. Richardson, S. Clark, A. Brewer, B. Yaki, I. Spaulding just learnin' ms W I . fm. y . , V, 14,7 , , I . V3-3? ':'.m. C5 lv t' ' ' , . . ., lf., 1 ' , . f 5 3, 'ik 5 1 f 'T sh, ' f I , ,,,, 5 , 3 FIRST ROW, Left to right: B. Hennen, E. Mulholland, S. Mandel, P. Oakstar, A. Fish. SECOND ROW: P. Merriam, R. Gandara, F. Harvey, D. Redmayne, H. Loqsdon, D. Umeda. H. Nishimato, A. Yamada, D. Brown. THIRD ROW: B. Nauta, D. De Boer, E. Steuber, L. Garrison, C. Morrison, S. Baker, C. Gregory, E. Gonzales, I. Rocha, P. Odae, D. Gorham, S. Thompson. FIRST ROW, Left to right: I. Platioot, F. Cheser, N. Shomber, S. Lanting, M. Davis, C. Rodman, C. Iure, R. Brown, M. Rouse, R. Ramsbarqer. SECOND ROW: B. Rollinqs, M. Anderson, I. Hamano, B. Bruntz, N. Vouqht, M. Barnett, I. Spalclinq, I. Dalton, D. Gusa, N. Fesmire, C. Mills, I. Van Alstine, I. Woracheck, I. Sparks. THIRD ROW: D. Leitchi, S. Clark, E. Nakarani, P. Miller, N. Hamilton, E. Mendez, D. Matthews, A. Knight, L. Gahr, M. Monroe, B. Gilraine, N. Atkins, S. Canholt, I. Dorsey. 1 L- FIR , , , , , , . . agqs, . er, I onerts Vande Kiefi, M. Wright, P. Parsons, C. M'Ik, I. D . ' ' ' ' Doriathan, A. Fish, D. Colunqa. ST ROW, left to riqht: A. Richardson, M. Davis, P. Tanaka, M Everson B Guertiri C Boer SECOND ROW' T Sk I Bak S R ' 1 orsey, N HBml1IOH,P,M11lEf. THIRD ROW. D. Neely, P. Oakstar, A. Knight, P. Boer, S. Wooter swing right down that line ready, aim, fire! . 'lf' P 1' as - , M ' '. ,Q h .-----....,. . 'J' Qin v.T37:',i.......4 Q. . QL .. .ft LEFT 'TO RIGHT: B. I-Iiland, I.. Lopez, B. I. Risser. will 'TAB I - Q v., .J -..:.. - 3' 12 - - - '1 1 ff'f'2Z' ' tennis enthusiasts I. Smith, Girls' Tennis Champ . FIRST ROW, left to right: L. Orosco, I. Spaulding, A. Medina, A. Crouch, R. Saito, A. Nishikawa, L. I-Iuichcraft, I. Arredondo Mrs. Bryan. SECOND ROW: N. Boggs, L. Alderson, M. Speiqht, D. Richardson, I. Maurer, I. Smith, T. Taylor, M. Gentry W 5 f FIRST ROW, left to right: N. Yaki, A. Mowry, P. Thornton, W. Page, S. Scott, I. Mills, R. Gilroy, E. Kaiser. SECOND ROW: R. Holt, S. Cameron, I. Moore, T. Thomas, S. Canato, S. Dunlap, R, Nicola, I. Willard. THIRD ROW: A. Goertz, C. Nicholas, I. Schinnerer, N. Lockwood, V. Davis, A. Diller, D. Cook, P. Stockton, C. Herfeltinqer, M. Sperou, G. Kotake, A. Kawamoto. FOURTH ROW: B. Osborne R. Cervantes, R. Gilroi, I. Dough, B. Niquill, H, Haskell, E. Mallet, I. Worachek, C. Boer, S. Roberts, S. White, H. Goedhart, I. Maqnin. I FIRST ROW, Lett to right: P. Tanaka, I. Hofstra, B. Yaki. SECOND ROW: B. Thebh, D. Neely, C. Cox, A. Blackford. THIRD ROVV: I. Mitchell, C. Crisrnanf B. Pierce, D. Halkyard C. Clark, A. Blackford. FOURTH ROW: I. Clouse, I. Hendrick- son, I. Areqood, C. Valdez, E. Lopez, M. White. FIFTHQROW D. Sweaney, N. Myers. W FIRST ROW, Left to right: I. Leon, P. Lewis, V. Hutt, S Mofiitt. SECOND ROVV: I. Wassenar, M. Kelly, A. Grewer A. Leone, M. Dougherty. THIRD ROVV: I. Good, N. Gar cia, S. Spier, I. Yoshioka, A. Hilardes, C. Krukenberq FOURTH ROVV: L. Harshemp, I. Baker, S. Ohi, B. Summer D. Gregory, L. Metzger, D. Wallis. volleyball champs 137 -. . Q .Q x I n FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Hofstra, M. White, S. Canato. SECOND ROW: C. Cox, S. Scott, S. Miller, M. Gilber' l. Clouse, C. Clark, D. Wallis. THIRD ROW: I. Moore, S. Cameron, A. Goertz, C. Nicholas, I. Mitchell E Nicola, I. Thomas, R. Cervantes, A. Blackford, R. Gilroy, A. Blackford. crack hoopsters Lett to right: N. Yaki, I. Roqqia, A. Saldivia, V. Huff: S. Moffit, N. I. Shomber, P. Miller: N. Hamilton, N. Boggs. 1 JV' A Six-:K .U . . 130-f..wa.'fai-.ig ' I Q... eff- 'MA watch out for shins! gf FIRST ROW, left to right: S. Scott, A. Goertz, I. Mitchell, S. Leone, R. Cervantes, K. Serry, E. Nakatani, A. Blackford. SEC- OND ROW: I. Haman, G. Kotake, R. Nicola, C. Clark, R. Gilroy, I. Iames, I. Smith, A. Beckford, I. Rehkop. powderpuff sluggers .ff at 1 df, I Yr: 9 1,15 I -Xf- A ..3V ' V v N ,. .K 4- . V 'ly - -,R 4. :HMA ... 'ITE W S gin? NWAYAZ. ii Q S- if w1'.g'a:i - ' .1 V-..+--x-uffa k W . eng.-1 . -Zig, .-o' eq-QQ., - f' .. ff. . -. . -- V .A - .as W 35 . ....g.4..:3!2e'.L.L,L mi.. -eel ' 'Alai .,- '-:..'.P -H as 4, e,,.L.L.f...., ,E L. . FIRST ROW, left to right: I. Thomas, S. Clark, A. Blackford, S. Havice, M. White, M. Rayse, E. Lopez. SECOND ROW: I. Hamano, E. Harris, I. Iames, R. Nicola, S. Leone, S. Canhoto, R. Brown, C. Valdez. THIRD ROW: R. Mitchell, G. Kotake, I. Massenaar, A. Yamada, N. Weimer, M. Kelly, D. Wallis, K. Serry. 139 4 FIRST ROW, left to right: A. I-Iada, I. Costello, L. Lopez, A. Goertz, I. Thomas. SECOND ROW: B. Miller, S. Clark, G. Mitchell, I. Rehkop, C. Nicholas, D. Richardson, S. Dickerson. THIRD ROW: C. Clark, A. Blackford, R. strike three--yer out! LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Blackford, I. Mitchell, I. I-Ialberg, P. Dees. .dr poetry in movement FIRST ROW: T. Gale. SECOND ROW, left to right: I. Crowley, E. Stairs, D. Bowell, E. Thomas, S. Maas, B. Blood, I. Daniels I. Covert. ready? steady - - flashy, crashy! 52. FIRST ROW, left to right: A. Brewer, N. Hamilton. SECOND ROW: M. Iones, B. Carpenter, F. Chestero, V. Huff, N. Yaki, D. Cook, I. Game, P. Iones, C. See. THIRD ROW: A. Saldivia, S. Clark, A. Vamada, C. Clark, R. Rarnsbarqer, E. Mendez, K. Ike, H. McMasters, I. Roqqia, G. Cork, I. Rocha, A, Takey, R. Singleton, C. Scott. 141 division number 6 ffllifjf snapshots MIN? :R kxg NXXN iq , xlib My -. x K x ax -. E s... v7 VA X ,f .4 ,M .X,.1M,,,.,4 K v N. ,QQ A J 'N ERR? -Xikwkil -3' Remember when . . . the teachers were hams Caesar died Miss Evans l ft , , OD G , the gals were active, the fellas were shy, Dave was so pretty, we ate so much, we had those post game dances, we were s young, the cows came home, legs were so P mountains were calling? o funny, Nan was a jitterbug, we were so gorgeous, ercy stole their hearts, the Remember when . . . leannie and Chuck Warbled with the swing band, school started, By gave his campaign speech, the grass was green, the majorettes strutted, the juniors were bold, the villian pursued, the gals played Volleyball, she looked so sweet? 4. A ,, fr V f QW J . f , nr af, 0 es CCIIIIPIIS CClp91' S TOP, left to riqhl: Algebra kidg Watch lhe birdiesp l know, teacher. MIDDLE: This is right?g Professor Marks and his vocabulary, Oh! for a wrench. BOTTOM: Wonderful Social Stucliesg Let's paint. L11 Following are G Page 71 I Row 1 to 111 fLeft to Right 2 David Statler Elizabeth Stellingwerth Joarm Stephenson Darlene Stewart Marvane Steinberger Katherine Steiner Jodean Stockton Pat Sullivan Sonya Swenson Lester Tablett Virginia Tafoya I Page 72 mow 1 to 111 fLeft to Right 1 Beverly Lock Lynn Boechemahl Corine Boer Barbara Boertje Arlene Boeve Eleanor Boone Bob Boswell Willard Bowen Dorthy Bowman James Boyde Joe Boystnim Page 73 fRow 1 to 11 J f Left to Right J Marlene Kishpaugb Mary Kingsoloer Bobby Knight Ernie Koskie Grace Kotake Bill Kupliaca Freda Kuster Ray Larry Donna Larsen Carry Laurie Noma Leadholrn identification Bin Rayhawk Louise Reed Kay Reentz Jack Reese Danny Regalado Mary Repaz Shirley Rhodes John Rhodes Larry Rhodes John Rios Beverly Robby Janice Tatge Tamara Taylor Frances Tanamachi Jack Terrell Pat Terrell Elaine Thomas Katie Thomas James Thomassen Bill Thompson Phil Thompson Bob Tillatson Floyd Wheeler Dale White Delores Wfhite Gordon White Nelra White Melva White Gwendolyn White Doris Wilson Lousie Wilson Pat Wilson Jean iVilie Pat Bradich Don Bresee Harry Bridges Richard Brisby Alberta Cary Jerry Castor Mary Caves Ophellia Chevez Alice Clark Claudia Clark Genevieve Closson Virginia Goettinr Esther Gonzalez Ernest Goves Edward Grady Joanne Grady Beverly Graff Delores Gravier Doris Gregory John Haitt Ted Hall Kathryn Halloran Jeanette Leaer Melvin Lewis David Lillard Harry Logsoon Frank Long Jim Longer Donald Lovella Barbara Lugo Eddie Luna Bill Lycan Viola Lyons for the undergraduates of Excelsior Union Leonard Rodriguez Robert Dodriguez Mary Roggia Nellie Romero Bill Ross Dick Ross Janet Rower Dennis Roy .lim Rude Betty Russell Joanne Ryan Doris Trautlod Jackie Trevett Lindell Tripp Helen Trujillo Minnie Trujillo Norma Townsend Bemie Turpin Bobby Turner Carmen Turrizea Jackie Twitchell Tom Tyree Betty Williams Dorthy Winfield Merrill Wright Jane Woracheck Wanda Wolford Jim Wood Clarence Yost Jean Yoshioha Glenda Young Diana Zanduliet Lura Zilliox Camille Cox Klara Coz Lupe Cruz Beverly D'Amario Marina Cuevaz Ethna Davis Cecil Dearen Donald Deley Victoria Dehoyo Don Demars Dale Diebold Jean Hamano Richard Hampton Donna Hansel Peggy Harada Rosie Harris Edward Harrison Lila Harskamp Tom Haruerson Isao Hatanaka Ann Hegge Don Hemphill Herbert Macior Leroy Madera Mary Magness Peter Magnusson Betty Mahurin Buddy lilanees Ira Marshall Maryann Martin Ausustine Martinez Consuelo Martinez Bob Mashburn Ruth Saito Rex Samarin Lou Ann Santala Nancy Savage Charles Schad Marilyn Scheinost Marilyn Schelby Janet Schinnerer Ruby Schmaltz Arthur Schweitzer Mary Lou Seage Bobby Ujijara Janett Vail Concha Valdez Mary Vandenhoek Rene Vander Dussen Andrew Van Dyke Corty Van Dyke Elsie Van Kerkerix James Van Leeuwen Doris Van Maneu Jack Van Scbyndel Kathryn Zite Art Acres Theresa Agulilera Charlene Allen Sharon Allen Shirley Dill Gerald Donathan Shirley Donoho Martha Dougherty Jacqyeline Drake Jimye Duffle Shirley Duncap Benny Elkins June Ellis Delmer Epton Nancy Erwin Marilyn Hendershot Donna Hermans Hilario Hernandez Donald Hicks Torn Hicks Alcie Hilarides Art Hill Barbara Hinkle Lenora Hodges Bill Holliday Peggy Holman Ray Mason Bob McClung Bonnie McCann Glenna McMaster Billy Mead Dolores Medina Mary Menezes Vaughn Merferd Lois Metzger Mike Miller Yvonne Miller Crystal Searing Darlene Seavy Nadine Senner Mary Sentten Marilyn Shade Dorthy Shockley Jack Shunk Bertie Sinoskey Sylvia Skinner Louann Sledge Donna Slife Lorraine Van Surksum Joyce Vantine Rudolph Varala Virginia Vargas Ray Veldhuis Henry Wadleigh Cordelia Walker Ed Wallace Dixielee Waller Jodi Wallick Brad Ward Hector Amezen Sanora Anthony Primus Anderson Betty Arellanes Janice Bailey Janie Baker Shirley Bakken Norma Barbar Vera Barbara Bill Bass Ed Baum Dick Evans Evelyn Evans Eugene Fellhoelte LouEllen Farnnm Wlilliam Ferguson Nancy Fishur Sharon Flansburg Wesley Flinn Bob Frazier Barbara Freeman Shirley Free! Betty Holt Rosie Holt Anna Hoscheit Charles Hosernan Wanen Hoskins Helene Hoover Ralph Huizar Gene lce Grace ldema Lorraine lndiere Irene James Charlotte Millette Peggy Mills Carol Minie Rosemary Mitchell Earl Moliitt Vicki Molina Elvira Molles Amelia Montano Sheila Moore Marie Monroe Betty Moosan High School Donna Smith Jay Smith Carolyn Sorensen Jay Spear Charlene Squire Yierijean Sroner Elizabeth Stairs Bette Stalcup Barbara Stanley Virginia Stanley Ernie Stanek Kay Warner Una Wamer Billie Warren Pete Wassenaar William Waters Berry Watt Delbert Watson Jorgene Weiner Alice Weir Jeanie Wells Ralph West Ann Beddow Shirley Bell Ramona Beltram Jeanetter Berchtold Robert Bernard Beverly Berry Nelva Berry Jerry Bingham Angela Blanco Neeves Blanco Irene Blocker Charles Furgeson Linda Gahr Ted Gahr Virginia Gamboa Caroline Gandara Romona Ganoara Daryll Garoner Rosemary Garrera Dixie Gebhar Clark Gilchrist Dona Gilonger Jackie James Loanne Jansen Bob Johansen Earl Johnson Lurita Johnson Wallace Jones Dick Kelly Tom Kelly Gladys Kent Bud Kiclwell Joann Kingery Don Mosby Ernest Mullen No Name Betty Murdoch Charles Murphy Natalie Myers Robert Myers Dixie Neely Carolyn Newman George Xewsom Bev Noack l47 Following are identification O Page 74 fRow 1 to 111 fLeft to Rigluj Betty Stip David Straub Barbara Summers Dorothy Sweany Peggy Tanaka Amy Takenga Byron Tatti Frank Taylor Ann Tetzlalf Annette Thihault lrcno Thomas O Page 75 fRow 1 to 112 fLefz to Right J Ethan Dean Elizabclh DeBoer Pat Decker Gerald Dees Harry DcHaan Richard Delarge Pete DeYoung Arthur Dickerson Melvin Dickerson Shirley Dickerson Elvin Dobson O Page 76 fRow 1 to 111 fLeft to Right Q .lack Malcomron Sheila Mandel Joyce Mann Carlos Marquez Armella Mathews Martines Miguel Albert Martinez Raul Martinez Donna Matthew Lorraine Martins No Name 148 Richard Owens Keith Parker Edna Patrick Carmen Perez Juanita Perez Louis Perez John Perry Gordon Peterson Anna Phelps Darlene Pickup Ralph Piercy Nancy Thomasson Bobbe Thompson Barbara Thurlo Yvonne Titiany Agnes Trouato Goldie Tynee Sadie Vance Allard Vanderdussen Michal Vega Bernie Vendsdall Pauline Versini llugh llakos Rulon Bull Shirley llnllinger Mary Barbara Lorraine Barber Arnold Bnrkc Mary Barnett Jesse Barrera Albert Bass David llekcr Earl Bilbrey Ray Dodge Billie Donathan Joy Dorsey Gracie Driggers Lewis Dunn Thelma Dunn George Dutra Nancy Echer David Edwards Muriel Elliott Arthur Ellis Donald Harper Leo Harp Jerry Hendrickson Barbara Hennen Marian Henry Andy Hernandez Cenit Hernandez Tony Hernandez Jeanette Hilarides Eugene Hill Joe Hill Wilma Massey Fay McDaniel Micheal McGrew Patricia McGrew Gary McHugh Joan McKerclJer John McLaughlin Don McMillian Robert McMillian Gary Meadows David Medina for the undergraduates of Donald Pratt Rosilee Rabe Rae Rarnsbarger Kirk Real Neil Rehkop Ray Renteria Pat Rice Jerry Richards Dick Riggins Bob Ripple Shirley Roberts Marlene Vos Harris Wayne Betty Webb Carlyle Webb Gerald White Patricia Wilkins Joan Willard Margie Williams Harvey Williamson Donna Wright Larry Wray Kenneth Blue Phyllis Boer Pete Boersma Henry Bohmnn Charlie Boonstra Bill Bothof Jean Brand Almcta Brewer Kay Brewer Carol Broersma Dorothy Brown LaVerne Epton Marlene Evcrson Ronald Farmer George Ferrero Norine Fesrnire Patsy Field Ardith Fishe Cherie Fisher John Fooley Dan Friday Maxine Fuller Carol Hitt Agnes Hoekstra Ronald Holden Jean Houghton Thelma Hoscheit Roger Horn Virginia Hull' Ralph Ilgenfritz Riley Jackson Eugene Jenkins Eric Jepson Emily Mejia John Mellano Evelyn Mendez Alex Mestas Charles Millard Jim Millard Bobbie Miller Mary Miller Owen Minnick Erlene Mofiitt Shirley Moihtt Darrell Robertson Irene Roggia Jim Rooney Jeanne Rose Shirley Ross Norman Sagara Roy Sakamoto Virginia Sandovac Robert Savage Bill Schlagitz Joann Schmidt Donald Wyatt Jeanne Wylie Nora Yaki Frank Yamada Virginia Yates Claudette Brumley Raul Burgerene Kathleen Byrett Mike Callcndcr Darrell Cambell Phillip Campbell Shirley Canhoto Emma Carrero Ronald Carrier Carolyn Carter Lois Causey Fred Gallegos Ed Ganders Richard Gamboa Richard Garcia Rudy Garcia Terry Garcia Beverly Gardiner Gerald Garrison Fred Geist Frank Gantile Edwin Gette Bob Johnson Lewis Johnson Kay Johnston Camille Jure Donnie Kear Arthur Kellogg Julia Kent Ben King Avanelle Knight Ada Koopman Charles Lagutares Gloria Moreno Helen Morgan Betty Morrison Ronald Morrison Katie Mosquida Ada Mowry Ronald Mullen Ethel Mulholland Virginia Munoz John Murillo Kay Myers Excelsior Union Tess Schroeoer Sharon Schoonover Beverly Schultz Carolyn Scott Jennie Sentiland Alice Shimano Bill Sherrer Jack Sherwood Jim Shepard Edna Simpson Ruth Singleton Bob Adams Esther Aguilera Arthur Aguaryo Joseph Alves Philip Alvarado Roger Alexander Shirley Alexander Billy Ambler Bill Anderson Van Antiplorel Dorothy Arballo Estclla Chavez Fay Cheser Joe Childers Jim Clark Nola Clark Janet Clouse Judith Cole Delores Cook Yvonne Cook Lynn Cootcr Julia Corrall Ernest Gilmour Betty Gilrainc .loan Goad Helen Gocdhart Virginia Gomshe Rhonda Green Carol Gregory Odson Griffon Julia Guerrero Darlene Gusa Keith Hagan Bill Lanier Shirley Lanting George Lawson Jerry Lee Bert Leeson Donna Leitch Kenneth Lennon Jennie Leon Pauline Lewis Billy Libby Charles Lindseg Ray Myers Betty Nauta Carol Ann Nice Helen Nishimoto Roberta Nicolas Virginia Nielsen Joan Nolan Joann Norman Pat Oadster Setsuko Oki Barbara Olmstead High School: Stephen Sis Twila Skagga Diane Skelly Minney Sloan Don Smith Helen Smith Bill Spear Marjorie Sperou Stan Stcllingwerf Christine Stewart Mignon Stinson Joy Aregood Rita Armagost Billy Arnold Frank Arredondo Jim Atchison Dora Atherton Gloria Austin Philbert Ayala Irene Baker Melha Baker Sharon Baker Joann Corne John Costa Bob Castleman Dolores Costello Jack Crabtree Marylou Cupit Delmar Damron Dexter Daniels Doyle Davis Eddie Davis Marilyn Davis Dcloris Hale Peggy Hamilton Frank Hammer Don Hammond Betty Hampton Carol Henderson Mike Hannegan Wayne Hard Wade Hard Jerry Hargrove Mike Harkins John Lippi Hubeelynne Logsdon Carolyn London Bruce Long Herbert Long Pat Longtin Dean Lowe Kenneth Lundy Stan Lutz Mickey Lytle Jean Maddox Dolores Ongaro Brian Oppclt Elvin Oshurn Beverly Pacini Jack Paintson Pat Parsons Dorothy Perez Manuel Perez Alferd Perry Ronnie Peterson Curtis Petyche Following are O Page 77 C Row 1 to 11 Q fLeft to Right I Bob Shan Gilbert Sharp Jim Shepard Bill Sheppard Norma Shomber Jenel Shows Larry Syses Lester Slife Jack Smith Jack Smith Nick Solomito identification Marlene Philips Yvonne Phillips Joanne Platfoot Dolores Platt Bonnie Pore Stewart Porter Lammert Post Patsy Potiet Donald Pound Henrietta Quononez Helen Ramerez Bob Sparks Roger Spear Emeline Squabh Raymond Staley Richard Stedman Shirley Stephens Robert Stephenson Effie Steuber Paul Stewart John St. Germain for the undergraduates of Bonnie Randel Bill Rankin Robert Rayburn Dolores Redmayne Tom Reed Pat Reeves Radford Kehkop Melba Rhew Ann Richardson Mary Richmuth Larry Ridgel Esther Slip Patsy Stockton Jim Sevanb Daniel Tafoya Thomas Sanaka Margie Tanamachi Dick Terrell Beverly Thompson Donna Thompson Evelyn Thompson Emma Thurman Sophie Revas Trinidad Roa Billy Robb Ronald Roberts Adona Robinson John Rodgers Carol Rodman Angel Rodriguez Stella Rodriguez Ted Rodriguez Tony Rodriguez Jack Tippings John Toller John Traylor Sally Trejo Tom Tucker Dave Tufto David Turley Dolphine Uneda Jean VanAlstine Walter VanAlstine Richard VanAuker Excelsior Union High School Billy Rodgers Sally Rogers Bob Roggy Barbara Rollings Rudy Roman Vera Roman Norma Rouse Lawrence Roy Nelceena Royee Kerry Runnels Pete Russell Pete Vauderpool Jeanet VanHolland Jack Venus Sam Vernola Nancy Vought Ken Walker Donna Wallis Jennie Wassenaar Leroy Watson Geraldine Weiser John Westbrook Howard Rushing Donald Sadler Richard Saldena Helen Saldiuia Tony Santos Andy Schapp Jackson Scharlif Shirley Send' Laren Serry Gus Shackelford Wayne Shaddox Betty Whitside Christine W'ier Harry Wiersema Juanita Wcllet Dick Williams Pat Wilberson Seung Woo Shirley Wooten Micheal Yaki Alice Yamada Judy Yoshioka I Page 78 fRow 1 to 131 CLeft to Rightj Mable Rhodes Shirley Rhodes Lois Rice Doris Riolin Edward Rios Geraldine Robinson Henrietta Rocha Irene Rocha Betty Rogers Roberta Satterlield Janice Schaper Nancy Atkins Phyllis Becrest Carol Beery Betty Berry Bob Black Barbara Boyd Glenna Brewster Burnice Brunty Jim Burrows Roberta Callaway Caroly Carpenter Sarah Scott Rodney Sellvis Shirley Shope Sylvia Sieggus Jackie Spalding Anita Spence Don Swierstra Jim Tolle Theresa Trester Stan Vanderbrink Helen Vasquez Dolores Colunga Shirley Cotta Paul Cromwell Ramon Cuevaz Juana Dalton Marge Daniels Melvina Dees Howard Drake Lawrence Drisner Faye Eley John Elkins John Wheaton Jack Wilson Bobbie Winfrey Laura Yost Janet Young Vernon Anderson Ophilia Baker Ben Beckworth Buck Blankenship Ronald Braun Bob Brown Millie Fairbanks Maurice Genereux Elias Gomez Lena Gomez Donna Gorham Anita Hale Munea Harnmano Robert Hansel Floye Harvey Sally Havice Joe Jolley Andy Fyis Gary Evans Bill Cram John Garcia Barbara Gibbens Barbara Gomske Esther Gonzalez Bryan Hamby Jim Herron Alice Hilarides Don Hines Pat Jones Sheila Kuvers Mary Kelly Barbara Bebyre Marlene Love Philip Majors Frances Marquez Nelda Miller Donna Monroe Herlinda Montoya Elinor Nakatoni Leeroy Hunt Don Jacobson Norman Jarvis Eva Kaiser Carolyn Krukenberg Anita Lane Eva Mallett Barbara Maring Frank Martin George Medina John Meredith Claude Miller Phillip Miller Kenneth Mischke John Montgomery Johnna Moore Don Mullen Nathalie Myers Frank Nishimota Richard Orr Awieliana Pacheco Martha Phillips Hope Pineiro Jack Pinheiro Josephine Ramirea Shirley Reed Loran Rocheford Allen Row Elizabeth Santamaria Ric Schlabitz Sam Shimano Frank Shirk Dorothy Smith Sue Smotherman John Stoker Art Sousa Jloyd Summers Toni Trujillo Sharon Torkelson Paul Urenda Fidel Valdez Allard Van Burkhum Alice Vandekieft Hermina VanHolland Robert Vargas John Veenhower Ivan Walker Jerry Walton A1 Wells Dale Wolfyey Marilyne Wright APPRECIATION We of Excelsior wish to thank the advertisers who so faithfully advertise in EL AVIADOR. It is only with their help that such an annual as ours could be published. We hope that the patronage of the readers will make the advertisers want to continue to advertise in EL AVIADOR. Vir jean F esmire Advertising Manager 'I49 omed fAe Lgzconcl .fduiaolor FROM THE PRESS OF CALIFORNIA YEARBOOK GUILD The Success of Your Annual is Our Concernl' lt is with a great deal of pride that we point to the 1951 EL AVIADOR annual of Excelsior Union High School as the second edition of this book to come from our presses. Coming to you, years hence, are recollections which only your 1951 EL AVIADOR can arouse . . . your campus . . . your year, your work, your fun . . . your personalities . . . your achievements. And with this second EL AVIADOR comes to us a just pride that our efforts will preserve your Excelsior Union High School days within your easy reach. KENNETH C. STEVE STEVENER. Ca i ornia MWAUUL gui!! 327 TOWNE AVENUE 0 LOS ANGELES 13, CALIFORNIA 0 Mlchigan 6441 Sincerest Good Wishes to Every Pilot Graduate of 1951 from the personnel of N AN CE CHEVROLET COMPANY f 17046 Bellflower Boulevard Bellflower, California 0 Torrey 7-1771 J. EDMUND WATSON PI-IoI'ooRAPI-IIC ARTIST The Man VVZJO Made Your Sembr Pzkture. .. Q 7508 South Central Avenue Los Angeles 1, 0 LA. 4883 PRESCOTT HARDWARE and . SHEET METAL COMPANY L O S EY S 11837 E. Rosecrans Blvd. APPLIANCES DAIRY SUPPLIES HARDWARE HOUSEWARES AT THE FIVE POINTS Pioneer 61 Artesia 'IORREY 5-3534 ARTESIA. CALIF. A A. R. DANKWORTH I Los Angeles 17 San Francisco 8 . 14141 West 7th Street 126 Post Street f COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS 1 Ii .. L Correct Personal Cards CLUB PINS MEDALS Famous Herff-Jones Class Rings DANIELS CREDIT JEWELERS 12020 E. Firestone Blvd., Norwalk fNeXt to Post Officel NORWALK'S NEWEST AND FINEST IEWELERS CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED . . NO INTEREST . . . 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