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

 - Class of 1955

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But, is this scenic beauty what makes us loyal to our school? No, but it is the feeling of warmth and friendliness that one feels in our school, that makes this place beautiful to us. On Campus, we have the Flight Deck, which is a fairly new building. The students look at it, with a feeling of pleasure, not iust because it is a pretty building, but rather, because it is a place where they can meet their friends and have lunch with them, the same goes for our Cafeteria. The Boy's gym holds a special sentimental feeling with the boys. It is the place where many have met op- ponents in sports events, and where many have sat as spectators. The Girl's gym holds the same attraction for the girls. It has been the scene of many of the school dances and play-days. The Victory Bell is one of great attachment for the students of Excelsior. It is proudly rung, when our school is the victor in an athletic contest, but, oh, so, quiet, when we have met defeat. 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H I f , 'T 1954-553 a school year which has. been an enioyable one. The world around us has been faced with problems of unrest and confusion. It has been a year of war troubles, a year of Eincmeial -Worries to many inour community. However, to others it has meant con- tentmentand security. Our town has continued to grow in industry and population. school has expended too. Our faculty .is now larger than it, has ever been before. With the. removal of the Artesia students from our school, it has made our Student Body a little smaller. We, the students of Excelsior, have watched' many of our former classmates pra- -gress along I-ife's Paths The Senior Class is now leaving thesschaolp some fearing to-staff fllil'e'on -their own, others confifdent in themselvesand their ability to provide the necesii sary elements of life. As we march- down time's trail we ,need something to lighten our load. What better medium is there' than music to do this? That is why the El Aviador staff chose our theme to be Rhythm and Blues. Geneva Plains. Editeriln-Chi ef .si .1-'. ' smss lli f . of Can ile 'zz f s f r ,AT fr i' 'if r s. g . . w - 11i.i 1 Uwf I U A 0, I f ' QV' 7 1 r ' A Q MMR 1 . ,..-Jr wr , , , '. : ri 1: 5. , . ' - , l' ' 1 ,. .V . ' Y . . . ' . '-.-a ' . y' - 'A' . ' -' ' r Y 5 3 ' ,,- b My M N, , ,N . n, , . l. J- , J!..,, y vim, V , ,V -.. g Q . .1 5 iii if'gg.' 5?- ' ' Hi , -, . -V ii- . Q, 'Q --' n QI FT!! '5-7 ' fwE'fif 17 ' ,VT ' -Y'ii,'1 .1f fe, - - . ,-t - -- 4, 1 .,, . ., , ,fe j5,,, P , , .. ,. e ,f,,k1 . ,. ,Q -,fi ng..-, 4 ., 11-. nies , 4,42 Q - JIM, tg., 3 ++-- -. , .'..4 ' -' -H ...1 .. :.. - 'f , - 1- An- tr -.- ,A . Y ., gnff , ,4 ,, -- amiga. C Baritone D1 antando A - If A P n .A ' ' ' ZX ' ' 11,2555 ---alask a. -- U2 ff -ff 1 f P 1 P '-X . - . fx 3 ' P . . . diqib-xii?-1.'?.P-'- P-'l ' -.n'ft.. ..- fx 92, E . fa tempo? Z5 i f gvigvw i 5 ' .. - . . .Q H f P Q.: L-Ap 335 FFF SY! Lfk-5-'rl vjgvi 3:1-.zg-7-IYEEYQ 1-EEE-vb, bb?...bbbb-lg xfl l, I Dedication Each year the Annual Sta-FF has the responsibility of ahoosingthe person to whom the annual is .to gbe,cleclj'- cated. They are picked on the basis offriendly and outstanding serviceto thenschool. This year we, have selected a person who was always there with a cheer- ful smile when needed. She has worked hard to make our school life unpleasant one, Full of activities and entertainment. She has placed A Song In Gui' Hearts. So re thisipersgn, we of the Annual Staff hpqoudljy pre- sent this, our 1955 El Avicclor, to Mrs. Willda Yates. U 'W e4qg,px9f 215 A ' X ' . ,f 'E,3g-3b-i.t.-.5- ,.-- in -A ' vial 12i imunSf ,.mmW Ay we t ' ' '4 A f fs e wa s s .3 1 Q W. 'J x -A ..?.. -, , -gms-F ,awe-1 , 5 ,lv-. 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Q '3p3..g Si- ,L fvf ' 'S ya . elf' E 'A I. , 'r,.- , 'A ,if . ,v,,:'---V -1' Unix? .,. 1 SUPERINTENDENT--The impresario of Excelsior is Mr. Ralph Burnight. During the nine years which he has been superintendent he has striven to helpthe student body by further- ing and aiding their self-government. As the District Superintendent, his most important duties have been to represent the school to the county, state, and federal Departments of Education and to administer all of the schools in the District. BOARD OF TRUSTEES--The Excelsior High School Board of Trustees was composed of five members, one from each division ofthe district. The Board's main legislative and monetary job was to pass on all the important matters concerning the school. GN 3 The Board meetings were public. and were held on the first W Thursday of every month and were presided over by the Presi- dent Mr. Russel Utterback. Mr. Russel Utterback 15' .,. N m Mr. Arthur Kulzer Mr . Al Sommers f'1'i:- ' if Mr. Dole Donnell Board of Trustees Dr . Carl Tague THE PRINCIPAL--A principal is to uhigh schoolwhat a director is to an orchestra. When Mr. Richard Gahr rapped his baton on the bandstand and stepped on the podium, our school life at Excelsior began. He saw to it that the entire school program functioned rhythmically. One of his main jobs was to establish and carry out the school policies, as planned by the Superintendent and Board of Trustees. In addition, the discipline, appearance at meetings, and working with the Parent Teachers' Association were his responsibilities. As a result of Mr. Gahr's efforts, Excelsior became one of the top ten of the hit parade of schools. ,A it GlRLS'VlCE'PRlNClPAL '- Another year of directing the Girls' Symphony, keeping the girls in key and straightening out the sour notes, has been completed by Miss Lucille Tombs, Girls' Vice-Principal. She wielded the baton on activities and dances and produced the daily bulle- tin with a pleasing counterpoint. MISS LUCILLE TOMBS MR . ROBERT ASHTON i r kv , W BOYS' VICE-PRINCIPAL-H Mr. Robert Ashton has held many positions at Excelsior, including boys' physical education coach and Director of Athletics. He resigned from the latter in 1953, and was ap- pointed Boys' Vice-Principal, and in that capacity he has created harmony among the boys. DIRECTOR OF ATTENDANCE--It isn't easy for a truant note to miss the attention of Mr. Richard James. His duty as Director of Attendance was to find those Iost chords and put them back on key, as well as keeping the absentee and student deten- tion lists. You can sum up the job he did in four notes. Dum-De-Dum-Dum. DIRECTOR OF GUIDANCE Si CURRICULUM--Mr. Alonzo Valentine, last year's counselor for the Soph- omore class, replaced Mr. Richardson Hastings, as Director of Guidance and Curriculum. Mr. Hast- ings is now Principal at Artesia High School. Mr. Valentine's iob consisted of planning the courses which suited the student and supplied his need. This and other of his important duties Icept ExceIsior's curriculum in a steady rhythm. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT AND BUSINESS MANAGER-- Mr. Henry Korsmeir, ExceIsior's very capable assistant superin- tendent and business manager, has done an outstanding job again this past year. In serv- ing Excelsior for the last eight years , he has managed our school budgets, finances, accountings, purchasings, care of buildings and has helped our business af- fairs run smoothly. SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR--Mr. Maurice Joyce, whose hobby is food, and plenty of it, spent his work- ing hours being active around Excelsior this year. He served as Sophomore counselor and worked with Lead- ership as well as trying to make Student Council a more effective and more vital part of student govern- ment. UNIOR SENIOR COUNSELOR Jliss Elizabeth Watkins as the Iunior-Senior counselor advis- id the students in the changing if their classes and helped with egistration. lt was her smile Ind friendly advice that helped :reate melodic relations amongst he students and faculty. FRESHMAN COUNSELOR--One of the very fine counselors at Excelsior was Mr. Ted Chenney. Last year was his first time as a counselor for the freshman class. He also taught American History. This year Mr. Chenney was acting as a full time counselor for first year students. ln addition he has been a Junior Class advisor for five out of his eight years here at Excelsior. or 6 A 5 if f -rm Department Heads Q ' A, as e-A 'Y Hester Arrhurs Walter Baumgarrner Gertrude Bloom Eugene Cleavinger George Curtis John Donald Chairman Home EC. Chairman Agri. Chairman Healrh Chairman Commercial Chairman Boys' P.E. Chairman Arr Arthur Finch Vera Hopper William Kahm Dorothy Lacy Earl Leake Norman Slroh Chairman lnd. Arfs Chairman Language Chairman Mavh Chairman Girls' P.E. Chairman English Chairman Social and Science Science ,f c .er 6 4 E. Constance Appleton LU' Vffmle Bowman ' , ,X ' Englhh Girls P,E. , . . Irma Bailey Raymond Bowman t A on ' Girls' P. E. 'mc in ', ,K 'lar' k . 0, 1 ' , . 3 'wt' ntsv... vtzay, U40 ' fi- K ' Vi K Beffy Belden John Brame . ei ,K 4 Q oi Q , omg' P. E. Healfh .. L1 l A- In A r' ll Dale gall Donald Bruns ' . V if ,. H r. English A l . . .' ' N55 ' 522. X lewis .. - . 9 1 . gf , f 'W Les Billinger Helen Bryan X M tx 3oy,'p,E4 GirIs'P.E. t ,V A 1 George Bishop Carl Casfigliane wg i S , ii 'nd' MS EHQM - ' S J F .V eg ., K :,.. W K7 hir! fn . ,, A y , ' 55 ' Robert Eissler Commercial Ronald Gardner Science Katherine Chadwick John Crippen James Daniel Arvhur de Heras Phyllis Deuel Social Science Social Science Boys' P.E. Language Commercial Thomas Everly Richard Frazer Raymond Fugaie Pansy Gage Nicholas Gandolfo Language Social Science Science Home Ec. English my r ' 1' ,-dba' 1 N pg X ir tak Q Carl Haase Mathematics Magdalene Hessick Social Science Q in-. T. U. Hawley Science Harold Hartien Mathematics John Hunter Social Science O. B. Hughes Health Sydney Klissner English Carl Kraushaar Social Science 5 .. R... ' 4 'Y X Joe Langdon ' . f r 'Z i ,Q Y E --1-Sz 1 5' 3 .rf U1 or Volney Hawley Frank Hayman Mercedes Heinzman Ind. Arts Social Science Language Cleo Jarrell Anna Kerr Miles King English English English F rances Mac Ewan English Lloyd Magnusson Science Stanley Malek Science Irving Mark, Engl ish Mildred McCandlis5 English Mary McCarthy Boys' P. E. Carmel Ling Mathematics X, 5 cr Rl Morton Loveman K ' 'tif Science S fx , 0?-. is Cyril Lowe K N' Q Social Science Josephine Miller William Murdock June Nelson Home Ee, Social Science Librarian Mabel Raley Nellamena Roach Bryan Robinson English Study Hall Boys' P. E. .. n sf S ., .- in X in 'Ji-4. 'S ' L f . X.. -n Home Economics John Newman Science Sidney Rogers Social Science Hialmar Ostergoard Social Science Arlene Root Nurse ,-1 -fs Q -,V XX e gl ig! i f-ffifia i..n-! 3 K' K, ZS ,xx fa, Regina Phelan Girls' P. E. Katherine Roth Commercial -:hte-ti 5 4 S 15 li ex S 1 Q S N if w w R S . .. xii .4 . Q K , Q4 Y S i W ' U .. E4 I' , 5? , 'W , Q, gg 'f4v D X f i :W ff. wi. ,Lif e e A. I A iifff i N A i . L 41: ,N , , ' W7 :i .c . b as Q x S i . , f f ,, -. : -. , ,IN V . M5 A f . . . i A .. Q' . Vai X is S Warren Rus! Jack Stein Jack Stoltz Social Science Social Science English Clara May Tracy Harry Van Pellen Juliefte Venifsky Murhemalicx Mathematics English Keifh Weil Social Science Alfred Wilson Ind. Arts fa if l W, ff? .. diff A . .. ,M i ai, ia- ff 1 X as X fc , K 2155 S: a. Margaret Templeton James Thomas George Tofuselc Social Science Ind. Arr: Mathematics Arvid Vihlen Helen Watson Faye Weber Ind. Arls Social Science Commercial wilda Yates Music Hugh You Aud io-Visual Eva Williamson Science Marie Wilson Home Ec. F i l ,......c,, 's,.l ...-1 R. Eissler, President, G. Curtis, Vice-President. FACULTY ASSOCIATION--The Faculty As- sociation was an organization chartered by the California Teachers Association. The purpose of this club was to promote the wel- fare and social activity among members of the tacu I ty and administration. The Excelsior Chapter voted to award a titty dollar scholar- ship to Excelsior's outstanding student who was a member of the Future Teachers ol America. 'QI' Sh Mn 4. T an ,, Q.-,ag as FACULTY ASSOClATlON OFFICERS --The Faculty Association like any other organiza- tion had its club officers. They were Mr. Robert Eissler, a commercial teacher on Ex- celsior's campus, serving as president, Mr. George Curtis, Chairman of Boys' Physical Education, was vice-president, Mrs. Anna Kerr, English teacher, was secretary and Miss Eva Williamson, also a commercial teacher, was treasurer. A. Kerr, Secretary, E. Williamson, Treasurer. 2 u null .- ' Barbara James Hazel Becker Betty Downey Mabel Hanson Ruth Hill Barbara James Jean Thomsen Emily Patten Barbara Ranch Mae Steward Darlene Stewart Jean Tomson SECRETARIES -- The secretaries were the backbone of the school. Whenever help was needed you could be sure one of the many secretaries was there to help. They helped form the bridge between the students and the faculty. One of their iobs was to keep the student and Financial records straight. As the downbeat is important to a song, so were our secretaries important to the smoothness of the running of our school. CAF ETERIA WORKERS -- Row I: D. Hogan, B. Burk- har, R. Gregory, M. Hoy. Row 2: M. Bordon, L. Boyd, J. Davenport, H. Galbreath. Insert - V. Red- mayne. CAFETERIA WORKERS -- Inmusic we refer toa group playing together as vivace. This word could have well been used to describe the cafeteria workers, who did not play, but worked hard under Mrs. Viola Red- mayne, serving us every day. FLIGHT DECK WORKERS -- The Flight Deck Workers, advised by Mr. Robert Eissler were a group of students also serving in the food department, who willingly gave up their snack and lunch period to supply the students with Food of their choice. FLIGHT DECK WORKERS -- N. Hamilton, J. Blanden- ship, Ca-Student Heads. M3 BUS DRIVERS--D. Schoen, R. Osborne, O. Zwinge, O. Miller, HEAD OF TRANSPORTA- L. Ballard, C. Standlee, H. Armstrong, L. Cowen, J. Jennings, TION--Mr. Howard Ste- L. Boone, S. Sims, G. Bottema, V. Prewett, M. Thornton, R. Beau- ward. champ. BUS DRIVERS--This last year, as in many others, Excelsior had to use buses to transport students to and from school. 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I T PRESIDENT Ted Ross 8 U- FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT if ,gggiif .,,,,.D.f-3 1 BODY OEETCERS - wifh on 'faxing ' A gzip. jf. ear forthe needs of his fel- f P- 'iff' 'ff .,, I- - . if low students and a smile For C 7 Q-lf.g.' wish - - ..'.f!,' ' -MSI' -- 'SUS M oll, Ted Ross led his first Q' ,U fx ' Q ,6,..fgQ semester officers through pg,.hfg4f',7 R E'-'- fp 1' decisions such as the revi- b'fQ'i'?f4s ' E K ' ' sion of the constitution to 'ff' -ff Y' keep the Student Body song ,fig 1 ,kr ond yell leaders for on en- , tire school year. -9 J ' l SECRETARY TREASURER Judy Harris Dennis Fallon SON G L EAD ER Put Johnson em VICE-PRESIDENT Shirley Bock ' 'S' A S ' ,ei ,. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITIES Charles Utter Peggy Voughf YELL LEADER John Gingery 33 g x 5 2, .T AVN M PRESIDENT - Glenna Joy SECOND SEMESTER STU- DENT BODY OFFICERS-- A tradition was broken at the beginning ofthe second semester at Excelsior. The first girl President, Glenna Joy, was elected. Glenna and the rest of the elected cabinet worked together to make a very successful end- ing to the school year. fi? Q5 'Q A SECRETARY TREASERIER Barbara Hamano Denms G on 34 SONG LEADER - Pat Johnson and Assistants jf, N, -, z-wr i I M, 5.4 A T T Y V I , W .,,.l. I - ..,. VICE-PRESIDENT - Marilyn Walton SERGEANT-AT-ARMS DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITIES Ted Ross Shirley Bock YELL LEADER - Don Lowhorn and Assistants STUDENT COUNCIL .. g FIRST SEMESTER RALLY COMMITTEE - ROW l: P. Vought, C. Singleton, P. Coffman, S. Collicoff. ROW 2: S. Collicoff, J. Grayson, M. Prifcheff. ROW 3: R. Thayer, W. Skeen, C. Orpeza. NNY' I E FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT BODY JUDGES ' ROW l: M. Mendez, C. Wilson, S. Bock, B. Johnston, J Bryon, B. Riggan. ROW 2: L. Cummings, P. Connely, J. Monroe, B. Brogdon, B. Veal, C. Orapeza ROW 3: D. Eichor, L. Holmes, G. Hovey, J. Brown, T. Tanaka, J. Bradsher. ROW 4: F. Hatlwcock S. Dunn, M. Romirez, A. Rice, T. Fallon, J. Donald, D. Jacobson. I STUDENT COUNCIL, SECOND SEMESTER 'fr l. 'wiv SECOND SEMESTER RALLY COMMITTEE - ROW T: M. Robinson, S. Bock, J. Bryan, J. Robinson. ROW 2: D. Venegas, L. Redman, D. Lawhorn, R. Kruckenburg, P. Johnson. NCQ ras' QQ- Qa 'J 'R '-mv SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT BODY JUDGES - ROW I: P. Squibb, S. Bock, P. Vene- gas, J. Mysaki, L. Allen, J. Robinson, J. Spence. ROW 2: L. White, J. Winchell, C. Shemanski, C. Utter, M. Robinson, D. Benschneider. ROW 3: D. Donald, T. Fal- lon, M. Ramirez, A. Mercer, D. Dennis. FIRST SEMESTER LEADERSHIP CLASS--Backs to Camera: S. Valdez, D. Fallon, J. Harris. ROW I, Sitting: S. Bock, T. Ross, Mr. Joyce, C. Utter, P. Johnson, P. Vought, W. Skeen. ROW 2: T. Tanaka, J. Brown, B. Harris, J. Gingery, B. Lee, J. Robinson, G. Plains, D. Felton, M. Fortin. FIRST SEMESTER LEADERSHIP CLASS--The First Semester Leadership Class, under the di- rection of Ted Ross, has many duties to per- form. Every bill or amendment that is added to the constitution of the school has to go through Leadership Class. Last year they con- tinued with the campus clean-up program and passed a bill so the song leaders and yell lead- ers could hold office for a school term. The head of every organization and the student SECOND SEMESTER LEADERSHIP C LAS S With the change of the semester and the elec- tion of new Student Body Officers, a major change took place in the Leadership Class. Instead of being called to order by the usual male voice, Glenna Joy, Second Semester President, took charge, The group establish- ed a set of by-laws to abide by, and a list of goals they hoped to reach. It proved to be a hard working class with many accomplishments. body officers are members of the class. 3.,,n'qN SECOND SEMESTER LEADERSHIP--ROW I: M. Fortin, D. Fallon, S. Bock, J. Harris. ROW 2: G. Plains, J. Munoz, B. Hamano, G. Joy. ROW 3: T. Ross, Mr. Joyce, B. Harris, S. Valdez. ROW 4: B. Lee, R. Kruckenberg. 38 1 .,.,.,,,, Q K STUDENT BODY USHERETTES--ROW T: P. Unzicker' S. Holt, J. Phillips, S. McClung, B. Crowell, J. Sperou, A. Balzer, C. Singleton. ROW 2: E. Baker, S. Dougherty, B. Covington, H. Zwart, B. Acker, D. Everson, P. Lambert, D. Secrest, J. Hilarides. ROW 3: P. Coffman, P. Tudor, B. Frampton, M. Nielsen, P. Allen. STUDENT BODY USHERETTES--One Of the many organizations at Excelsior that helps promote harmony, is the Student Body Usher- ettes. Advised by Mr. Keith West, these thirty-two girls ushered at such after school functions as the Christmas Play, the Junior- Senior Play, and others. The Chairwoman of the group was Connie Singleton, and the Co-Chairwoman was Pat Coffman. There was no official uniform for these girls, but often at evening performances they could be seen in formal gowns. COMMAND PILOTS--Four years ago, a different type of disciplinary group was set up at Excelsior. This organization, com- posed of boys with the necessary qualifica- tions, has been functioning ever since. lt was their duty to keep control at the foot- ball and basketball games, assemblies and on the campus. They patrolled the halls during both lunch periods and the campus was very orderly this year as a result of their work, COMMAND PILOTS--ROW lg J. Rubin, J. Rittenhouse, N. Riggs, L. Smith, B. Deniz, J. Brown, Mr. Joyce, C. Utter, R. Raulston, B. Longden, R. Ross, E. Shackelford, W. Lapointe. ROW 2: B. Jones, B. Newberry, B. Hare, G. Moore, J. Combs, M. White, K. Chapmen, L. Cook. S. Maldonado, M Perez. ROW 3: J. Flores, R. Goldberg, R. Gonzales, J. Deniz, J. Polley, S. Dunn, A. Rice, J. Hoi bert, R. Chesworth. ' 39 GIRLS' LEAGUE-- A Girl is Like a Melody. Many song titles can bring back memo- ries. This title reminds many a girl oi the rhythmical way the Girls' League functioned. A memory which willalwcys remain outstanding was the Christmas gift to the Ortho- pedic Hospital. Under the leadership of their president, Stella Valdez, and capable cabinet, thisand other activ- ities were accomplished. 40 GIRLS' LEAGUE PRESIDENT Stella Valdez -,. Q. . 1 ' 'fr fn MW Um 6' 1914. S 1. eei, E 4, , 'T I .' i .ff V 6 .5 ' H '. V i up - f 2 . 1 if 'ff .jf . El A l BOYS' LEAGUE PRESlDENT Gary McDaniels licott, S. Valdez, G. Carrera, D. Cates. ROW 2: J. Monroe, K.Megerle, M. Walton, P. Coffman, S. McClung, T. Rypkema. GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET--ROW l: S. Cal- BOYS'LEAGUE CABINET--ROW l: J.MUD02. L. Watson. ROW 2: G. McDaniels, G. Crop- per, T. Ross. F ....-X-bwmmfv-w. ww.. ww. M. Q, W .,,. 1 , .. We ,...........M,4 .- Ag . . ......,i..,, M-a...A....,.,..-......,-. ...sy-......,,.........q.....,.... GIRLS' LEAGUE USHERETTES--ROW l: D. Reed, S. McClung, A. Lopez. ROW 2: H. Vought, D. Brannon, C.-Munoz. ROW 3: A. Gamboa, P. Oakland, S. Bouse,C. Pingira . ROW 4: S. Smith, G. Joy, S. Collins, F. Martinez. ROW 5: D. Boyd, C. Maure, V. Williams, B. Ryan, S. Dougherty, B. Veal. ROW 6: L. Hite, D. Noble, C. Wallis, G. Welever, C. Owens, L. Vanosdall, V. Bundy. BOYS' LEAGUE--As songs climbed to the top of the Hit Parade during the year, so the Boys' League, a newly de- veloped organization,shawed steady progress. Guiding the Boys' League was their Presi- dent, Gary McDaniels. Also elected by the boys was Jess Munoz, who represented th em in leadership. 1 FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE--ROW l: D. Benschneider, B. Lewis, R. Kotake, S. Mcclung, S. Swann, C. Lindstrom, S. Dickey. ROW 2: L. Isham, L. Stueber, M. Houghton. ROW 3: H. Zwart, L. Smith, S. Cash, M. Noggle, T. Lopez, M. Schaper, S. Troutman. ROW 4: M. Lopez, M. Van Auken, M. Walton, D. Cleavinger, S. Houston, N C. Jones, B. Baucom. F Rl E N D SHIP COMMITTEE-- Making Excelsior a Friendly place For new girls this year, the Friendship girls in their green and white dresses, were like the score to the conductor, showing them the way to their classes and ac- tivities. This group was headed WAYS AND MEAN S--The money makers For the Girls' League, known as the Ways and Means, could usual l y be seen around campus in their green and white dresses selling donuts and candy. The head of this committee, sponsors of the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance, was Th el ma Rypkema. by Janet Monroe and Connie Singleton. Activities sponsored by Friendship were the Pi-Lo-Ti party and teas during the year. ,M ' WAYS AND MEANS--ROW l: L. Cummings, P. Drake, P. Unzicker J. Phillips, B. Hamano, F. Nagasawa, M. Martinez, J. Goedhart, J Robinson. ROW 2: L. Milkes, J. Lopes, C. Peloquin, M. Mendez T. Rypkema, .S. Bock, S. Handwork, M. De Leenheer, E. Bailey, D Hutton. ROW 3: S. Marshall, W. Flint, D. Venegas, M. De Leenher B. Brogdon, B. Coutanche, A. Morales, D. Claycomb, T. De Arcos. 3 l . 'Mr' if Y A it x P, Y .V 'X - .1 ,V . 1 fax X, ,J A V Q' ' . ' , Q A . - nhyry I 4'x2?'T. a' ' uffgs! f -' f ' A 4-ear: y-E-11 :.,+f, rx 'N W' , - 1 -- 'N-1 4.-' ' - . 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Geneva Plains Gary Cropper Janet Monroe Pe99Y Vought Johnny Horgan Shirley Bouse Pat Allen Paul Bockemohle Pat Unzicker Beverly Sivelle Terry Tanaka . , gr -. W- .. - f' ., , .. ' . , . . 4 , J .. .fr-.V w ., . r ' 4. , I .5 -s'.,, ' 5 1 -4 . J A . .5 ' -2 te- :wmv-.5 , gl az 4 i. 4. D gf My 5 i5 H Q -21, 'l'l ' egg v 2' E Is :.,wf. ' xii ' .,4 U' ef Marilyn Nielsen Burma Johnston Alvin Rice . . ' 1 A f .- ' .. Fl' I . . :ii if I 32 ,,,, , r 1. X H F 5 ,QW 3 - ,,,lr A.. fi' fr, L R. '. .' H 45 .F 2 .. Ai V: V1 . .ity-a, If if qu, SENIOR CLASS--The Senior Class started off the year with a bang. First came the sweaters which were yellow with a W brown letter. Then the other things that make up a Senior's A 2' year. Memories of the Prom .... the senior dance, Sleigh Q fg Ride . . .Homecoming. . .class rings. . .senior pictures. X During the last week came the caps and gowns. . .Bac- calaureate. . .annual Signing: and the last night. . . 'Y Pomp and Circumstance . . .the best classever. . .the K. diplomas. A carefree affair, but no one was blamed for the tight feeling in the throat which ended the year. r' if H- , W A J Q.. , ' . 4 . V J . he X 'l..:fM g f '1?jf?,Qfgi.4g 4 pig ,Q ' X 'r ' 1 R ig 5. if , jg F ..- ga gg 1 ' ' N. .9 ' ' is 'i 3,1 A ft, wi , 5 . - V ' - I T2 li M, 1 .:.. l -1-25'-' sl, Bob Johnson Nancy Moberg Mrs. Belden Mrs. Watson Mr. Hunter JACK ABERNATHY LUHUANA DOLORES ALLEN Band G .A.A. ALFRED ANDERS JACK L. ARNOLD Varsity Tennis Bee Football Pilot Band Dee Basketball EVELYN BAILEY Ways and Means Spring Swing Band Big Sister Teacher's Asst. ANN CARITA BANNISTER C . S. F. Spanish Club Pilot Players International Relations Club St. Louis BETTY ACKER G .A.A. Senior Mother's Tea Lyric Club F . H .A . Student Body Usherette's PATRICIA ALLEN Third Military Ball Queen Homecoming Princess Student Body Asst. Songleader Steering Committee RUSH H. ANDREWS Industrial Arts Club KENT E. ARNS Annual Photo. Industrial Arts Photo ll CAROLYN BAKER IRENE BARELA G. L. Program Senior Mother's Tea Open House EUGENE ALLEN Annual Staff lhead photoi Steering Committee Bee Football J.V. Football PATRICIA ALYEA BETTY ARMISTEAD Mixed Glee Club HELEN ASTOM ANN BALZER Excelsior Life Rally Committee Quill and Scroll S. B. Usherettes Drill Team RAY BARNES Air Youth Award C . S . F . French Club Bee Football W its in K. 'menu-55 ax:-I x M... N1 Vw. bf lb ' 5 It 1 4-vw. V ,-:uw .. A I rr PATRICIA BARN EY F . B. L. A. Student Council Junior Honor Guard Homecoming Dance Hi-Jinx JOHNNY BEDDOW BILL BENTON Steering Committee Student Council Spanish Club P. A. Crew lx Roasszr BIGMAN gf ,, sf' ,Marv .. t . 1 , 5 , 1 if . S ar' W. ,., Z ..,,. , h,W3L.k.,5ib I 4, 2... ...fmt 'lit .rf Hex Open House Industrial Arts SHIRLEY BOUSE Senior Class Secretary Girls' Letter Club Drill Team Friendship Committee CAROL ANN BRAMEL G.A. A. A Cappella Choir Woman WHILEY BECK Annual Photography A Cappella Choir PHYLLIS BEHUNIN Pilot Players G.A.A. Orcnestra Mixed Glee Club ELEANOR BERNAL SHIRLEY BOCK Student Body Vice-President C. S. F . Ways and Means Pilot Players A Cappella Choir FRANCES BRADBURY Big Sister CINDY BRICKER Senior Steering Committee Student Council Big Sister ROB ERT B ECKWORTH JUANITA BELTRAN Big Sister G.A.A. PATRICIA ANN BERRY G. A. A. F.H.A. PAUL BOCKEMOHLE Varsity Football Varsity Track C. S. F. Auditorium Usher Math Club JIM BRADSHER Cal Cadet Staff Student Body Judge Future Teachers Varsity Basketball BONNIE BROGDON DARLENE BROWN Pilot Players G.A.A. Christian Fellowship Art Club BILL BRYANT Cal Cadet Staff Student Body Judge PAT CAINE Drill Team Christmas Program 50th Anniversary Program Student Body Council Steering Committee ANGIE CARRILLO CARL RAY CHILDERS Audio Visual HARRY CHURCH Football With All Your NORMAN BROWN California Cadet Corps. Student Body Judge ROBERT BROWNLIE Varsity Baseball J. V. Baseball Bee Football Sophomore Class X fu. il LINNEA BURKLE A Cappella Choir Annual Photo. Future Teachers G.A.A. Pilot Players JERRY CALDWELL LOVETA SUE CASH Friendship Pilot Players International Relations KEITH CHRISTEN- SEN Freshman Class Pres. Pilot Bond Swing Band Steering Comm. HARLEY CLARK President Student Body Usher CHARLINE BUSEY Nurse Club F.B.L.A. Band Steering Comm . Student Council WILMA CAMPBELL MODESTO CHAVEZ Cavalcade of Sports Gymnastics Bee Football Bee Basketball Pilot Players LUCILLE CHRISTOFFELS DONNA CLAYCOMB F . B . L . A. Future Teachers G . A . A . Ways and Means Hi Jinx sg-L... S. lv ' sf Xi ,.,. T is L . x ' . Qs G? H 1 VL. ,au , '-'-- QA.. sg is. 5-.4 'U -ll DAGMAR CLEAVINGER Head Flugtwirler Friendship Committee Homecoming Princess C. S.F. Spanish Club SHARLEEN COLLICOTT Girls' League Annual Staff Rally Committee Art Club Exec. CONW- C.S.F. SANDY COLLINS Girls' League Usherette Friendship Comm. Student Body Council VIRGINIA COUTANCHE JOHNNIE CRATER J.V. Cross Country Stage Crew Gymnastics BEVERLY CROWELL Diamond SHARLENE CLOUD BARBARA COLLINS Junior Honor Guard Student Council JOY COMSTOCK F.H.A. Band BARBARA COVINGTON High Hatters Honor Guard Student Body Usheretts Art Club International Relations ANN CROMER Student Body Usheretts A Cappella Choir Lyric Club Glee Club MARGARITA CRUZ PAT COFFMAN Girls' League Secretary CLINT COLLINS J.V. Football BARBARA COUTANCHE Ways and Means C. S.F. G.A.A. International Relations French Club JIM CRABTREE Bee Football J.V. Football Varsity Baseball Band GARY CROPPER Boys' State C. S. F. President Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Varsity Club BONNIE CUNNI NGHAM Choir Sewing Tennis Everyday Speech Gen. Office Practice BARBARA ANN DANSKIN Pilot Players Big Sister H OWARD DAWSON Boys League RAY DEWITT C.S.F. F.F.A. Auditorium Usher J. V. Baseball Varsity Basketball PHYLLIS ANN DRAK E F.B. L.A. Ways and Means Comm. Junior Honor Guard Junior Steering Comm. Office Messenger DANNY ELEXON Steering Committee Basketball Student Body Council . ALFONSO ESTRADA Cal Cadet Staff Command Pilots Auditorium Usher Rings ANN DAVIS DAVID DEARCOS ELINOR DICLEMENTE F. B.L.A. Honor Guard ED DRIESSEN Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Varsity Club Auditorium Usher Bee Track SHARLET EDWARDS ARVO FALON MARCIA LEE DAWSON Christmas Play Pilot Players Freshman Chorus Glee Club Lyric Club MARCELLA DELEENHEER Drill Team Homecoming Pro- gram Comm. Honor Guard Counselor's Office A G.A.A. BILL DONALD limi SHARON ANN ECKER Honor Guard Open House DON EMERY Photography Cal Cadets MARY JEAN FEJES s 'W Hi Jinlcs G A A I Q 5u,K,s.1 I 4015,-. .. x :i..,?,: A 1. sf.-5 x r L t. ,L .5 . NR Drill Team '31 My . ,L 37 xx Friendship Committee . . K or qv.. 445 as 'Rs 1 fl' 0 funn div' 2 2 W' fi it Q, s W X2 Rs B A 9. if Q x uv-f' sl f F DAVE FELTON DAROLD FLATH Spanish Club Aero Decoration Comm. BARBARA FRAKES Junior Steering Comm. Big Sister LAURA LEE GANN Student Body Judge Steering Comm . Student Council N . F . L. Drill Team GARY GERDES N.F.L. F.T.A. Spanish Club Pilot Players GEORGE GOVER Glee Club A Cappella Choir You Got DONALD FENGLER JEANN ETTE FORKEY Stage Crew Thespians Spot Lighters BARBARA FREER RUDY GARCIA Student Body Yell Leader Steering Comm . J. V. Baseball Auditorium Usher RONALD GETZAN Dee Basketball Bee Basketball J. V. Baseball Bee Football Bee Track JOAN GRAYSON Office Messenger DAVID FERDON MARVIN FORTIN Varsity Football Varsity Track Varsity Club Pres. Student Council RONALD FUSSELL Cal Cadets Band JlM GARRISON Agriculture Bee Football DELORES GOL- PHENEE Drill Team Big Sister Steering Comm. Counselor's Office ANITA GU ERRERO Future Homemalcers G . A . A . A Million Men FRANK GURULE VIRGINIA GURULE BARBARA HAMANO Freshman Class Secretary C. S. F . Secretary Student Council Ways and Means Drill Team RICHARD HELMS Choir Gymnastics Mixed Glee Cee Football BARBARA HILL C.S.F F.B. L.A. Ways and Means G.A.A. MARY HILTON F . B. L. A. Student Body Usherettes Student Council G. A. A. Big Sister JON HOLBERT Industrial Arts Command Pilots Auditorium Usher JUDY HARRIS Student Body Secretary Rally Committee F . B. L. A. C. S.F. DAVID HERTN ECK Varsity Baseball Varsity Football B Basketball C Track Math Club JOE HILL Basketball Baseball Band JOAN HOFFMAN VERNON HOLLEY A Cappella Choir DOLORES HAGERTY Library Assistant Nurses Assistant G. A. A. Junior Red Cross JERRY HARTLE Cal Cadets Bee Track J. V. Baseball STELLA HICKS BOB HILL DICK HOF STRA DON HOLMES C. S.F . Math Club Student Body Judge Latin Club XEQV' asxc J ,T mt t 'WN er- . .Q 5 L '5.'f W. 'I lx! is . ii ,K 4 is LB Vi Q53 h V .,,, Q .S A .i ll 5 r rl'-si, org Q We-5, fn- Q Mslx SHARON HOLT Excelsior Life C.S.F. Junior Class Treas. Trial Flights Student Body Usherettes PEGGY HOUGHTON Steering Committee Big Sister DOROTHY HUTTON C . S . F . Ways and Means Trial Flights Spanish Club Hangin' JOHN HOR GAN SUZANNE HOUSTON Choir Friendship Committee Hi Hatters Student Body Usherette Steering Committee LONNIE INSKEEP F.F.A. Pilot Players Thespians Bee Football Orchestra Varsity Basketball Manager CLAYTON JACOBSEN AGNES JAY Basketball Track F . F . A. Steering Committee SUSIE JENSEN JOYCE JOE Drill Team High Hatters C .A. A. Student Council Big Sister PATSEY JOHNSON Norwalk Tournament of Roses Queen of 1954 Student Body Head Song Leader Girls State Homecoming Princess Girls League Director of Activities ROBERT JOHNSON Annual Staff Senior Sweater Comm. Basketball Photo LEE HOSKINSON Latin Club Command Pilots Auditorium Ushers RUTH HOVING LANEA ISHAM G . A . A . Spanish Club Student Store Friendship Comm . Honor Guard RONNIE JAY Gymnastics Art Club Student Council WILLIAM JOHNSON Band German Club Command Pilot Auditorium Ushers Orchestra BURMA JOHNSTON Senior Class Activity Chairman Student Body Judge Excelsior Life JO ANN JONES PATRICIA KEITH Stage Crew Spotlighters Thespians Student Body Assistant Yell Leader Junior-Senior Prom Committee ART KENT Choir N. F. L. Chess and Checker Club JERRY KILBY C. S. F Steering Committee Bee Football Cee Football Bee Basketball ANNALEE KUSTER DON LANGSTON Round SHIRLEY JOSLIN Student Council Lyric Club Drill Team Usherettes G. A. A. LORRAINE KEELY JAC K K ENT Industrial Arts Gymnastics JOHAN NE KOOPMANS CHARLES LAIZURE Industrial Arts DONALD LESTER LORNA JOYCE PATRICIA KENNEDY Trial Flights Editor F.B. L.A. Secretary C. S. F. Drill Team Girls' League Usherette LYNN KERSHNER German Club RUBY KOTAKE Girls' League Secretary Friendship Committee C. S. F . F . B. L. A. Student Council JOE LANE Concert Band Swing Band LONNIE LEWIS air BRUCE SELDEEN THELMA RYPKEMA Valedictorian Salutatorian Each year two students receive the highest honors that can be bestowed on any high school student. For the year 1954-1955 Bruce Seldeen was named Valedictorian and Thelma Rypkema was named Salutatorian. ROSIE MARIE LOPES F.B. L.A. Friendship Comm. Girls' Letter Club Girls' League Usherette G.A.A. Council DON LAWHORN JOHNNY MAESER BARBARA MANTINI G. A. A. International Relations Pep Club DANNY MARTINEZ MAR GIE MARTI NEZ G.A.A. Vice Pres. Spanish Club Vice Pres. Ways and Means Student Body Council Girls' Letter Club President Your TRINA LOPEZ Spanish Club G.A.A. L.V.N. Big Sister MARY LOVVORN C.S.F. A Cappella choir F.B. L.A. Christmas Play Spring Swing BILL LOVE MILLIE LUCERO F. B. L. A. Future Homemakers G . A. A . Big Sister HENRY MAHURIAN JANET MALONEY PAT MARTIN FLORA MARTINEZ G.A.A. Senior Mother's Tea Big Sister Girls' League Usherette VERA MARTINEZ ANNA MARIE MARTINEZ F.B.L.A. Choir Glee Club Lyric Club Christmas Play GLORIA MARTINEZ TONY MATHIAS F.A.A. wh, .I QQ wt vs X Win. QW? in 6--v ifb-4 5 M193 exft U f TS if ,. , -4, . 3.21 ,JH t li HT My x it Q J S Apron Strings KEN MATSOMOTO BARBARA MAYER GERALDINE Mixed Glee Club MAYFIELD Bee Football F,H,A, Bee Track G,A,A, Christmas Play FRANCES MAYS WAYNE Future Homemakers MCANDREWS JACKLYN HARRIET MCCORRY MCCORMICK G.A.A. Stage Crew Big Sister Spotlighters Thespians GARY MCDANIEL SANDRA MEFFERD Freshman Class C.S.F. Vice-President Student Body Junior Class Usherette President Big Sister C. S. F . President Gymnastics German Club President BOBBE MILLER CAROL MILLER Pilot Players F.B. L.A. Office Messenger Junior-Senior Prom Nurses Club DAVID MINIE Band Spanish Club Cee Football Spring Swing Honor Guard Homecoming Dance Hi-Jinx SHIRLEY MISER A Cappella Choir Lyric Club Honor Guard Steering Committee Big Sister SHIRLEY ANN McCLUNG Girls' League Drill Team Friendship Committee Student Body Usherettes Student Body Judge KEITH McDOWELL Latin Club Moth Club Christmas Play Junior-Senior Play LORETTA Ml LKS Drill Team Steering Committee Honor Guard GEORGE MILLER F reshman Sergeant-At Arms Varsity Tennis REICHI MIYASAKI Student Council Boys' League Senator NANCY MOBERG High Hatters Annual Staff St. Body Asst, Song Leader Jr. Head Song Leader JAMES T. MOORE Cal Cadet Staff Gymnastic Team Prom Committee Movie Staff STELLA MORENO Drill Team Big Sister CARMEN MUNOZ JACKIE J. MYERS N.F. L. Swing Band G.A.A. Pilot Players Mixed Glee FRANCES NAGASAWA C . S . F . Student Council Representative F . B . L . A. Ways and Means Girls League Usherette IF T'warnt JANET MONROE C.S.F. Jr. Steering Comm. G.A.A. Secretary G.A.A. Council JANIS A. MOORE Drill Team Student Council G.A.A. Stage Crew Drama MOREENE M. MORRIS Co-Ed Foods Science Speech GEN E MURPHY Basketball Track Band MARGARET MYERS High Hatters Drill Team Ways and Means Hi-.links Comm. DARLINE NEAL Drill Team G.A.A. Student Council Big Sister JANICE MONTGOMERY ANITA MORALES Life, Feature Editor C.S.F. Ways and Means F.B.L.A. Quill 8. Scroll GILBERT MOSQUEDA GAI L MUSTANG NORMAN MYERS Aeronautics Cul Cadet League ROSEANN NEILANS 'N if -fc' it K Ai ls N.-f' 1 ws? X Q. ...-f i . 'Vi M'- .. if , U ,A I ml A' Si' 'Q 1-E-,E :-- ' - 2 . wr .INA V ilbb 1 V B A il , ..- f ' 5 S A I. 'Ei - 4' i mans A 'A y .T 35' Q '-...., JU! QW qi i if X it A ir if' in A ,, If ? ll: 'Q 'J B GEORGE NICHOLS Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Varsity Club Track Auditorium Usher CAROL EILEEN NOON C. S. F. Excelsior Life Junior Red Cross Steering Committee French Club NASH ORAPEZA DICK PASTERNAK C.S.F. N.F. L. Latin Club Pilot Players Varsity Tennis JEAN ANN PHILLIPS C. S. F High Hatters Senior Class Songleader Student Body Usherette Ways and Means JACK PIRT LE Basketball F. T. A. For Powder RON NICHOLS Track KENNETH NUTE CHRISTINE PASLAY Art Club Rally Committee Girls' League Usherette Student Council G.A. A. RICHARD PAUL N.F. L. C.S.F. Math Club Spanish Club CARMEN PINEIRA Art Club Student Council Spotlighters Girls' League Usherette Big Sister GENEVA PLAINS Editor El Aviador F . B. L. A. C. S. F. Student Body Usherette Sophomore Class Secretary MARILYN NIELSEN Senior Class Head Song Leader High Hatters Drill Team A Cappella Choir Senior Cabinet CARL OLSON Cul Cadets Annual Photography Dee Basketball Cee Football DELL ROSE PASMA F . B. L. A. Sergeant-At-Arms Big Sister Student Council BARBARA PHIPPS A Cappella Chair F. H.A. LUCILLE PINHEIRO Big Sister MAXIE POWELL Varsity Football Varsity Club Bee Football GENEVA G. PRITCHARD C .S . F . Big Sister DICK RASH Varsity Baseball J.V. Baseball B. Basketball Band DONNA REED A Cappella Choir Lyric Freshman Girls Chorus F. B. L.A. Girls' League Usherette BILLIE RENEE VIOLA RIVERA Modern Dance FRANK ROCHA Or For MERELE F. PRITCHETT Mixed Glee Cabinet Lyric Club Photo Annual Choir C.S.F. K ENN ETH RAUB LEONARD REGALADO N . F . L. C . S . F. F.T.A. Boys' League El Aviadar ALVIN RICE Senior Yell Leader Varsity Basketball Latin Club Vice Pres. Math Club Student Body Judge BEVERLY ROBERTS Band Big Sister G . A.A. MARIAN ROCHA Transferred From Saint Anthony's EMI GDIO M. RAMIREZ Student Body Judge F.B.L.A. Senior Steering Comm. Junior Steering Comm F . T . A. CAROL R. REED Team Sports Tennis Operetta Drama G . A.A. MICKEY REINHART A Cappella Choir Lyric Honor Guard MICHAEL RICKER Varsity Football Varsity Club Bee Football Bee Track Bee Basketball JOY ROBINSON F.B.L.A. Pres. Ways and Means C . S . F . Student Body Judge Pilot Players JOE RODRIGUEZ F.F.A. Vice Pres. Freshman Steering Comm. Sophomore Steering Comm. Boxing Team Student Body Judge Ku X kk K it iii ,L I M. It R ',.' L ,I I ex.: K '- X IT' V 5 S B ' ' if .1 3 . X 4 A . ,f P Af '4 it' Ki AL 'nv' TED ROSS Student Body President Varsity Basketball Bee Basketball Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Comm. Spanish Club DENNIS RYAN BOB SCHICK Annual Photography Drama A Cappella Choir International Relations Pilot Players RONALD SHEMANSKI Art Club German Club J.V. Football Homecoming Dance Comm. DONNA SIGMAN Big Sister Student Body Council Teocher's Assistant Messenger G. A. A. BEV SIVELLE Senior Class Treasurer Steering Committee F. B. L. A. C. S. F . Girls' League Usherette Store Bought ABI GAI L RUTH ERFORD Transferred From New Mexico THELMA RYPKEMA C. S.F Ways and Means Math Club Girls' League Cabinet French Club MARY SCHOEFER DICK SHINE Football Auditorium Usher Student Body Judge A Cappella Choir JOE Sl GMAN Annual Photography WAYNE SKEEN Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Boys' League Vice- President C. S. F Rally Committee EARLENE RUTHLEDGE Mixed Glee Club Junior Honor Guard French Club Christmas Play BEVERLY SANDELL CAROL SEBASTIAN PAUL SHORE CON NIE SINGLETON Friendship Committee Rally Committee Student Body Usherette Junior Class Officer Freshman Class Officer GLENNDA SLY A Cappella Chair Student Council Mixed Glee Club Thespians Big Sister CHUCK SMITH Industrial Arts Boys' League A.V. STANFORD SMITH Transferred from Illinois SALLY SOUZA Homemaking Club 'ATRICIA A. SQUIBB 'Iomecoming Queen ksst. Song Leader Choir Ilodern Dance .B. Usherette ENE STEDMAN dustrial Arts onish Club lrsity Basketball NIGHT SUMMERS lrsity Football e Football eshman Steering Comm. nd rachmen Hair LINDA SMITH Managing Ed. of Excelsior Life SARAH B. SMITH Student Council Steering Comm. Jr. Sr. Play F.B.L.A. Student Body Judge C.S.F. N.F.L. Girls' League Friendship Comm. Usherette NORMA G. SNOZZIE JOE SOUSA PATRICIA D. SPEARS F. B. L.A. Sophomore Steering Comm. Freshman Steering Comm. Student Council Sr. Mother 's Tea JIM STALCUP Spanish Club Track Cross Country Basketball Football ROBERT STEPHENS SONJA M. SWANN C.S.F. Friendship Comm. F.H.A. Spanish Club G.A.A. JEAN SPEROU Excelsior Life Staff Student Body Usherette F.B.L.A. Vice Pres. Band Quill and Scroll Jr. Red Cross BONNIE STEBBINS MARCY STIP C.S.F. F.H.A. Jr . Sweater Comm . Jr. Steering Comm. Sr . Steering Comm . Big Sister CAROL SWENDENER Girls' Glee Club Lyric Club A Cappella Choir Christmas Concerts Open House Iii? 'fei ff? 1' ii' Y' Si is it is 3. Ku. A lx . V. so F I 'X a-,4 as ,N 15 R' 1 I . he , -.W I' .-MP5 xt - n ,X r J 5-s. 1 I fi .GA V .Ex we-wa . -N . I I'? .,f ' ' .. s. I4 S I k It-:Z it X P' Uv X- 1 H 'B to 5 W5 5 , TERRY TANAKA Senior Class President Student Body Judge Track Head Stadium Usher LEMOYNE TAYLOR Band Swing Band C.S.F. Spanish Club Spring Swing BARBARA TIN ER ORION TRAUTMAN Track J.V. Football Cal Cadets PATRICIA UNZICKER Ways and Means Drill Team Senior Class Historian Student Body Usherette Senior Class Song Leader STELLA VALDEZ G.A.A. Pres. EI Aviador Managing Editor C.S.F. Vice Pres. Steering Comm . That Man KENNETH CAROL TANKSLEY TANAMACHE Junior Honor Guard Big Sister International Rela- tions Club JOAN DAVID THOMPSON TEGERSTRAND MYRA ANN TOLER ROBERT TOMJACK C. S. F. French Club G.A.A. International Relations Club PAT TUDOR JAN UN ZICKER C.S.F. ACappeIIa Choir Student Council Senior Steering Committee Friendship Comm. Student Body Usherette CHARLES UTTER Student Body Sgt. - at-Arms Junior Red Cross President Command Pilots Art Club REGINA VALENTINE G.A.A. Girls' Chorus Spring Swing Christmas Program Mixed Glee Club Lyric Club ORETTA VAARDAHL Sophomore Student Body Flagtwirler Junior Steering Comm. Art Club Christmas Play G . A. A. NELLIE VANDER- HAM Drill Team Senior Steering Comm Homecoming Comm. Cal Cadets Sec. Senior Mother's Tea OF Mine EARL VANDER- DORIS VAN SCHARF NORMAN F. F.A. Stage Crew Gymnastics Drama Modern Dance Thespian Club BETTY VEAL DOROTHY Drill Team VENEGAS F.B.L.A. Ways and Means Girls' League Art Club Usherette Hi Jinks Comm. Student Body Sophomore Steering Judge Comm. Big Sister Freshman Steering Comm. PEGGY VOUGHT DAVE M. WADE Student Body Auditorium Usher Director of Act. Boys' League Drill Team, Head Homecoming Princess Girls' League Usherette F. B. L.A. First Vice President BARBARA WALLACE LARRY WATSON Senior Sweater Comm. Student Body Council DONNA M. WESSELMAN F.B.L.A. Ways and Means C.S.F. G.A.A. Girls' Letter Club MARILYN WALTON G. A. A. Pres. C.S.F. Vice President Friendship Comm. A Cappella Choir Senior Steering Comm. PATRICIA WATSON Stage Crew Thespiuns iTreas.J Spot Lighters Rally Comm. Decorating Comm . Jr . Sr . Prom RICHARD D. WHEATON ARVILLA VAN WINKLE Friendship Comm. Student Body Usherette F. H .A. A Cappella Choir Councilman High Jinks DEANNA M. VIRGIN Senior Steering Comm. F.B.l..A. Student Body Usherette G.A.A. Council Girls' Letter Club KICE WALKER Uexj FRAN WARD Bond Asst. Drum Maior Band Council G.A.A. Pilot Players MARYLU E. WATTS Homeroom Rep. F.H.A. G . A.A. BOBBIE WHEELER ,- .15 K .9 , - w. 's-er.: se, ,,, . N 5 mf , x sbp: Q xp f' A A .ll A M 9 -x m L A . H5 i ,K W.. x. A fa. mf I' 49'- N x.. 1 Q. s '. XM iii Lf , 4,5 I iv Q25 ,R 3 N. bi E x L '9- tt IS r Wouldn t Gone SHIRLEY WHEELER PEARL WIERSEMA Drill Team G.A.A. Senior Motl1er's Tea Big Sister 14,45 iw H ' an Q . Mg . K , , , R Y KENNETH WILLIAMS MAX E. WILLES Cee Basketball Cee Track Bee Basketball Student Body Council MARILYN WILLIAM- SON High Hatters Drill Team Ways and Means PAT WISEMAN JIMMIE WRIGHT Gymnastics J.V. Football Audio - Visual Student Council Cal Cadets ALICE JANE YOUNIE Future Nurses Spanish Club WINONA WILSON SUSAN WONG KEITH WYLIE Varsity Football Varsity Club Student Body Ushers Math Club Student Body Judge CLARA MARIE ZIMMERMAN RUBY WIERSEMA Drill Team G.A.A. VALERIE WILLIAMS F.B. L.A. Girls' Letter Club Student Body Council Girls' League Usherette CELIE WILSON Student Body Yell Leader Student B0dy Judge A Cappella Choir Drill Team F . B . L . A. DAVE WRIGHT Bond Swing Bond Bond Council BILL YEOMAN NICKY ZYLSTRA Mixed Glee F.F.A. 4i ' QQ HARRIET ZWART Drill Team Friendship Comm. Student Body Usherette KARL C. BROWN WARREN COETS Varsity Football Student Body Usher Varsity Club KAY JOHNSON RONNIE MACE No Where's TINA ZYLSTRA F. B. L.A. Honor Guard Homecoming Program Comm. Big Sister G.A.A. REX D. CANNON Student Body Usher P.A. Crew Math Club JOHNNY GINGERY Student Body Head Yell Leader Stage Crew Thespians Spot Lighters Art Club GLENNA JOY Vice Pres. Jr. Class N . F. L. C.S.F. Sr. Steering Comm. Girls' League Usherette BRUCE SELDEEN Public Speaking Tennis Jr. Sr. Prom Comm . PAUL R. BOYD Christian Fellow- ship N . F. L. Spanish Club Track Art Club DAVID F. CLARKE Cal Cadets Audio Visual JOANNE HAFFNER Asst. Head Drill Team Jr. Steering Comm. Spring Swing Drill Team BARBARA LYNE ESTHER SNYMAN Student Council Rep. Choir MARY STIPP JIMMY WILLARD DON ZINTER Science Club 65 - -gi ., K girl!! ' .-,qs 4.3 -ws? .nf -f' y. llf: -I 3- .1, I, 4 P 7 tf 147 Y-nl' 1 ,I , .nl- lj-A53 Q JP' ' Q 'I , .. . .,A. R Ax.MT,g.'i Q' X 7,343.1 ' ' 1 ' a U , nz .. sf ' if .,-, Q I A . , . A Lv U. 1 -' M In ,' .' Y su -'K 14,2 -1' x K ,. 'Yr JJ , .' inf: .Vu T 4322? if . 'vb svvgff' -95 A ,,' , . I1 f-' - '7 V1-g..' ,f.' 'a- gh . V4.- , g,..L4'vg.. . ag ,, :- . J JA' '1, s 1 'I J . . ' ,ag ,V ,.. . 1,- 1.- Ll' . . gg. .fgdui 'Jie 5' 7 A kfff.:'6 :wwf E! 1' ...K .. . ,. -3 . ,-1 . ,.- - 5. . . . 1 UN if, fx, .1 I.. X. 1 H afxzv Iy,nr 10 x f .,,,1 , 'ray ' ubyxkiffi 1 ,. J rf . 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'ff' , ff ff , Q.,v,l UMD 1- .S 4 .? :Q-N w w':qE,.3F,g. 'gpg' -. My Q., S- I f'xj,.'. I. . 55 'tk- Y T? 5 - ',',-' ',.',IA.'f' tl v. 1 Q I .iv- A X 4 f x f X r f.. JS. L J ,ff , 7 :lf V- IJ nil! Q 7 . 'U , ,wi 1 , J., , 'LS 1 K 'fi ' X Q ,Tv- . f' I CLASSES EDITOR ' V71 Sharon Collicott .,., .W mf 1 , ,,. S -.1 ,SL V M' . ., , 1'-.v PRESIDENT Jim Brown VICE PRESIDENT Toni Lopez SECRETARY-C. Jones TREASURER-D. O'Berg HISTORIAN-S. Dougherty SERGEANT-AT-ARMS-T. Taylor DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITIES- A. Gamboa SONG LEADER-J. Lorimore YELL LEADER-J. Noble JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS Mr. C. Rust, Mrs. H. Bryan, Mr. J. Stein. JUNIOR CI.ASS-- Shake-Rattle-and-Roll was what the Junior Class did this year as they Rocked-Around the Clock with their many activities. On the Junior and Senior Recrea- tion night they had a Riot in Cell Block No. 9 , meaning of course in the girls' and boys' gym. In order to get Money Honey , they held donut sales, and they also picked their Senior sweaters. The Junior girls served as honor guards at graduation thus adding color to this memorable occasion. Everybody had fun at the Junior-Senior Prom which was one of the biggest highlights ofthe year. JUNIOR CLASS STEERING COMMITTEE--ROWI: G. Carrera, M. Valdez, M. Mendez, R. D'Amorio, J. Brown, K . Martin, F. Montanbano, A. Gamboa. ROW 2: J. Larimore, J. Crapper, P. Thomas, T. Lopez, L. Kohler, S. Dougherty. ROW 3: F. Dunn, C. Jones, D. Luna, E. Boles, E. Bloomfield, F. Pickle, L. Routh, R. Haas. ROW 4: L.Cook, D. O'Berg, P. Gahr, H. Mayberry, P. Sly, L. Tamph, W. Bearden, T. Taylor, D. Eichar. MI SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS Miss R. Phelan, Mr. J. Brames, Mrs. A. Kerr. SOPHOMORE CLASS--The old adage that the first year was the hardest proved to be true, because this last year was much easier for the Sophomores. No longer were they bewildered scrubs. The class of '57 got into the swing of things with the help of their advisors, Miss Regina Phelan, Mrs. Anno Kerr, and Mr. John Brames. Under the leadership of their president, Ben Harris, they engaged in many illustrious doings. The main activities were the annual Sock Hop, the Sophomore Party, Donut Sales, and the Sophomore SOPHOMORE STEERlN G COMMITTEE--ROW l: S. Collicott, B. Harris, M. Melton. ROW 2: D. Strong, C. Kingsley, C. Orapeza, H. Vought, V. Olvey, J. Boker, G. Nagasawo. ROW 3: J. Smith, J. Dry, S Leopard, A. Rodriquez, J. Cook, E. Saunders, J. Lon don. ROW 4: W. Pritchett, E. Ray, B. Morris, S Goodwin, J. Bell, T. Balcer, A. Bryan, J. Carmichael ROW 5: D. Mercer, T. Fallon, L. Jansen, B. Adams D. Smith, D. Gonzales, J. Button. ai PRESIDENT Ben Harris VICE PRESIDENT Dick Strong X-...V SECRETARY-J. Bell TREASURER-C. Orapeza HISTORIAN-D. Mercer SERGEANT-AT-ARMS-T. Fallon DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITIES H. Vought SONG LEADER - J. Baker YELL LEADER A. Rodriquez Rodney Kruckenberg Betty Alvarado PRESIDENT - 'Q' SECRETARY-D. Cates TREASURER-J. Weedin HISTORIAN-G. Russell SERGEANT-AT-ARMS E. Takenage DIRECTOR OF ACTIVITIES- C. Gerritsen SONG LEADER-C. Adams YELL LEADER M. Hastings FRESHMAN CLASS ADVlSORS'- Mr. W. Murdock, Mrs. M. Templeton, Mr. A. de Heras. FRESHMAN CLASS--When a song is born, it may either be a hit or a miss. In this same manner cz new class was born as the Freshman Class. Under the leadership of their president Rodney Kruclcenberg, they produced a hit. Keeping in tune with the steady rhythm ot' the other classes, the Freshman Class organized their officers, ran a smooth government and alsohad a big hit at a class party. Work- ing along with the class and guiding them in their decis- ions were their advisors, Mrs. Margaret Templeton, Mr. Arthur de Heras, and Mr. William Murdock . FRESHMAN STEERING COMMITTEE--ROW I: O Mariani, G. Vernon, N. Klump, B. Alvarado, C. Ger ritsen, H. Spoone, M. Lopez, C. Bridge. ROW 2: J Inskepp, A. Ogden, M. Schlarman, C. Tubbs, D. Bell J. Abernathy,C. Martin, L. Davis. ROW 31 M. Robin- son, T. Garrison, J. Weedin, R. 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Collicott Faculty Editor Class Editor 4 Q S. Collicott J. Collins Art Editor Boys' Sports ' I BUSINESS MANAGER Editor Im. Nancy Moberg L. Kohler Activities Co- Editor ANNUAL STAFF--Headed by Gene- va Plains, Editor, and Mr. Irving Marks, Annual Advisor, the I955 Annual Staff worked hard preparing the EI Aviador. The Staff met in the late summer to start on the project by deciding on the theme and color. F. Rogers Advertising Manager N. Sparks Index Editor S. Virgin Girls' Sports Editor f if. if QI' 1 86 G. Welever J S Photography Editor . Yell Student Govern ment Editor . Redman Copy Editor .5 -99 , 'WH J. Jagadnick Activities Co Editor P. Lambert Senior Editor EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Geneva Plains .Sw-S MANAGING EDITOR Stella Valdez F! I, ESQ D1 DK Dn Di Q A K. Arns V. Belcher W. Beck za I C ANNUAL PHOTO- GRAPHY ADVISOR Mr. Morton Loveman S. Dickey T. Flynn A. Dawson R. Johnson PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR ANNUAL ADVISOR Mr. Irving Marks ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY--Trusty cameras in hand snap! Look this way! The photo staff ran around this year taking most of the pic- tures for the El Aviador and the Excelsior Life. Mr. Morton Love- man, advisor, Gene Allen, head photographer, did the snapping and the arguing with the Annual Staff. Eugene Allen C, Olson R. Schick 5- Pefel L. Steuber M. PI'II'CI1eH G, Sorrell 5- Jepson M. Hilton EDITOR-IN- CHIEF Wayne Slceen PAGE EDITORS--Row I: S. Holt, A. Morales M. Fortin, S. Sperou. FIRST SEMESTER EXCELSIOR LIFE--The Ex- celsior newspaper, the EXCELSIOR LIFE, was enjoyed weekly by the students of Excelsior. The paper contained all special events and activities which happened on campus. This year the EXCELSIOR LIFE made many accom- plishments under the first year advisorship of Mr. Jack Stoltz and editor Wayne Skeen. Some of their innovations were: o new banner and incorporation of new ideas for Scholastic Roto. REPORTERS ROW I: D. Benschneider, H. Moy berry. ROW 2: W. Flint, B. Rybold, C. Noon. ADVERTISING STAFF--ROW I: O. Morris. ROW2 ROW 3: K. Jarrel, D. Marshall, J. Frazier. C. Jones, J. Hussey, V. Little, S. Hardesty. PAGE EDITORS--J. Frazier, K. Jarrell, B. Rybold. SECOND SEMESTER LIFE--At the end of first semes- ter, Excelsior Life, like many other organizations on campus, elected new officers. Second semester editor, Marvin Fortin, former sports editor, was assisted by Lenda Smith associate editor, Wayne Skeen, copy editor, and Orvin Morris business manager. A new staff of page editors, reporters, advertising staff and assistants were chosen by Mr. Jack Stoltz and editor Marvin Fortin. REPORTERS--ROW iz J. Sperou , Bob Hahn. ROW 2: W. Flint, S.MarshalI, D. Benschneider, S. Holt, C.Noon. ROW 3: H.May- berry, D. Nunley, A. De- Vries. ADVISOR Jack Stoltz EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Marvin Fortin -AJ.,-' uf- - i - ,-FX: ' . A LJ . y A ie. f t, Phi' - ,1 A J. Frazier TRIAL FLIGHTS--Trial Flights, a publication which was com- posed by the students of Excel- sior, advised by Mr. Nicholas Gandolfo and edited this year by Pat Kennedy, gives the stu- dents a chance to enter short stories, poems, and essays in a contest amongst all the English classes. These literary master- pieces iudged by a student- fa c ul ty committee and prizes were given to first, second and third placewinners in each div- ision. X ,. . ' 'I Q. 5, ' ' I X3 A' Q A . C P. Kennedy S. Holt .. ........,.....-.5-or-'Q-l!l ' , ,..-...pw --wwf-M .....Eb A A TRIAL l'LIGHTS--ROW l: J. Frazier, B. Jackson, D. McKeehan, D. Pasma, D. Hutton, P. Kennedy. ROW 2: E. Baker, S. Romero, L. White, D. DeWitt, M. Melton. ROW 3: S. Holt, D. Paul, K. Lyon, C. Goddard. F. T. A,--The Future Teachers of America was originallyspon- sored at Excelsior by the Ethics Committee of the Faculty As- sociation. Their plan was to promote the interest of some of the lead i ng students in the career of teaching. This year the faculty advisor was Mr. Warren Rust. The group work- ed to promote interest in educa- tion among the students. F.T.A. OFFICERS--ROW l L Burkle V Bandy F.T.A.--ROW l: J. Monroe, T. Lopez, C. Gray, S. Holt, B. Lewis, i ' ' ' A ' L. Burkle. ROW 2: M. Ramirez, L. Regalado, J. Harris, G. Plains, l'E1Zet:'ARiyLle 2' L' A. Rice, G. Gerdes, W. Skeen. ROW 3: V. Bandy, M. Houghton, ego ' ' ' S. Valdez, D. Brown, L. Kahler. 90 Q. a- ff-vi SPANISH CLUB--ROW I: L. Clemmons, S. Holt, A. Bannister, K. Megerle, M. Blankenship, L. Vanosdall, V. Bandy, B. Asher, S. Beebe, C. Lindstrom, B. Rickard. ROW 2: L. Forbes, M. Davis, J. Briggs, D. Anderson, S. Collins, M. Houghton, D. Boyd, P. Connelly, J. Hensler, P. Newham, T. Lopez, A. Younie. ROW 3: T. Lopez, S. Dry, D. Strong, L. Nakatani, R. Haas, G. Kirk, D. Mercer, G. Harris, C. Rosti, D. Pickering, V. Olvey, B. Daub. ROW 4: C. Gray, E. Shackelfard, S. Dunn, L. Taylor, J. Sotelo, G. McWilliams, B. Ross, K. Matsumoto, R. Taylor, A. Valdespino, D. Counts. ROW 5: D. Counts, SPANISH CLUB--In conductinga choirthe results ob- tained depend upon how great of an effort one makes. The Spanish Club this year under the advisorship of Mr. Arthur de Heros, ancl leadership of their presi- dent, Don Counts, puta great deal of effort into their club activities. They visited Padua Hills and also Mr. Joe Woods, an extensive traveler and explorer of Mexico. Surelymuch effort was put into conduct- ing this club and its results were easily seen. T. Lavery, J. Bares, J. Minkler, J. Rubin, D. Rittenback, A. Mendoza, D. Clark, N. Lontrup, H. Buys, D. Flath. sages... SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS--ROW I: T. Lopez, D. Counts, C. Gray. ROW 2: H. Buys, D. Mercer. LATIN CLUB--The main purpose of the Latin Club was to promote o better understanding and create greater interest in the Latin language. The very ot- tractive pins were made out of sterling silver with a Roman helmet and E.H.S. on it. It also had a guard in the form ofa Fasces and S.P. Q.R. An interesting proiect was the making of a Roman toga for use in the future undertakings of the club, night i 2 b How ,J f JC X I I x LATIN CLUB OFFICERS--ROW I: G. Lossette, D. DeMors, C. Orapeza, D. Lee, J. Ware. LATIN CLUB--ROW l: T. Neeland, J. Ware, D. Noble, C. WaIIiS. N- ISUSU' rich, D. Lee, J. Wallace. ROW 2: C. Orapeza, D. Dyer, G. Lossette, B. Nickel, D. DeMars, F. Rollin. ROW 3: D. Bray, D. Arntson, D. Rodriguez, A. Allen, G. Berg. ROW 4: B. Newberry, R. Denny, E. Cornelius, S. Parker. 39,1 gi Q' 41,4 gli , 'Q ,.,,,... K . c..3, OI JUNIOR AND SENIOR C.S.F.--ROW l: B. Hamano, M. Nagasawa, L. Cummings, T. Lopez, A. Bannister M. Gallop, F. Nagasawa, R. Kotake, J. Phillips, V. Bandy, S. Romero, S. Swann, D. Wesselman, S. Holt ROW 2: S. Valdez, L. Smith, D. Dewitt, M. Walton, L. White, J. Spence, B. Hill, V. Little, J. Goedhart F. Rolin, L. Kahler, K. Jarrell, B. Smith, B. Sivelle, G. Plains, J. Harris, A. Morales. ROW 3: V. Cou tanche, B. Coutanche, L. Vanosdall, M. Blankenship, P. Johnson, M. Schrader, S. Redman, B. Gahr, D Cleavinger, J. Robinson, S. Bock, D. Hutton, T. Rypkema, P. Kennedy, S. Collicott, P. Tudor. ROW 4: C Noon, M. Houghton, L. Routh, R. Tyra, T. Wilkinson, R. Haas, G. Pinhiro, L. Regalado, E. Bloomfield, B Seldeen, D. Pasternak, D. Paul, D. Fallon, G. Hovey, J. Monroe, J. Cropper. C. S. F.--Excelsior's Chapter 79s of the California Scholarship Federation, advised by Miss Carmel Ling, Mr. Thomas Everly, and Mr. Earl Leake, held their Sectional Conference at Tustin and their Regional Convention at North Hollywood. Their motto for this year was Scholarship for Service . lt was a proiect to try and get scholarships for deserving senior students' SEALBEARERS--ROW l: S. Valdez, D. Pasternak, T. Tanaka, L. Regalado, G. Plains. ROW 2: B. Selcleen, G. Cropper, T. Rypkema, G. McDaniel, D. Holmes. ROW 3: P. Johnson,A. Morales, J. Harris, D. Hutton, C. Noon. ROW 4: B. Hamano, S. Smith, D. Wesselman, S. Swann, F. Nagasawa. SOPHOMORE C. S. F.--ROW 1: P- C0nnelly,H- V0v9ht,M- Jernigan, J. Miyasaki, D. Boyd, S. Jones, W. Jenkins. ROW 2: T. Fallon, C. Orapeza, F. Hathcock, D. Strong,D.De- Mars, B. Nickel, B. Harris. ROW 3: D. Mercer, N. Nagas- awa, V. Polfus, J. Smith, L. Lopez, C. Wallis, M. Van Auken, J. Kirk. ROW 4: S. Brown, N. Riggs, F. Pirtle, S. Collins, V. Baker. C. Karnatz, V. Olvey. FRENCH CLUB--All students who had taken two years of French or were in French ll were eligible for membership in the French Club. ln the Club meetings they usually sang, acted in playlets, and read poems in French. This year they sent a CARE pack- age to France. 3. L Xa J X g FRENCH CLUB--ROW 1: C. Peloquin, B. Cout- anche, V. Coutanche, M. MacLeod. ROW 2: T. Fallon, R. Olsen, G. Pinheiro, E. Bloomfield. ROW 3: J. Frazier, C. Noon, G. Ganson, S. Collicott, R. Geiser. FRENCH CLUB OFFlC ERS G ERMAN CLUB OFFICERS-- ROW l: M. MacLeod. ROW 2: 'X Q' ROW l: G. Krueger, B. Will- B. Coutanche, V. Coutanche. coclcson. ROW 2: H. Halbert, ROW 3: E. Bloomfield. G. McDaniels. ' X ight' ' 'GW GERMAN CLUB--German Club is another language club on campus. The president of this club was Gary McDaniel and Mrs. Mercedes Heinzman was advisor. The club consisted of students in German lor Ger- man ll. Their aim was to aquire a better understanding of Germany and her customs. GERMAN CLUB--ROW I: B. Willcockson, N. Eddie, G. Krueger, K. Moore, B. Tiner. ROW 2: F. Hurst, B. Leutbecker, D. Aggy, T. Ganoe, l. Tello, Mrs. Heinzman. ROW 3: R. Snider, J. Jack- son, R. Mitchell, T. Campbell, D. Fredricksen, D. Settle. ROW 4: J. Marshall, L. Lamph, D. Campbell, G. Ercanbrack, L. Bowman. B ws. CHESS CLUB--J. Sofelo, T. Tolcinow, D. Clark, G. Ber- ry, D. Gray, Y. Drew, T. Ganoe. MATH CLUB--ROW l: J. Noble, L. Long, B. Brogclon, T. Rypkemu, Mrs. Ling, M. Schrader, B. Lewis, J. Kilby,M. Slnockey, S. Sakamoro. ROW 2: T. Ross, D. Holmes, R. Pcsfernak, D. Hertneck, N. Myers, R. Barnes, J. Broclslwer, K. Tonamochi, T. Tolcinow. ROW 3: B. Seldeen, D. O'Berg, T. Taylor, D. Ferdon, P. Bockemohle, D. Redmayne, K. Wylie, G. Berg, L. Roulh. ROW 4: B. Yeomon, R. Cannon, T. Kotch, R. Rice, G. Crapper, K. McDonald, J. Watson, R. Schrader, P. Gahr. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP--Row If G. Nydum, M. van Auken, S. Beebe, M- Smifh, D- Paine, E Bloomfield. ROW 2: J.Young, S. Cook, G. Vernon, S. Collins, G. Hovey, G- Spellmflnf 5- Pefef' son, D. Hodges. THESPIANS--ROW I: Mrs. Appleton, G. Budman, J. McCormick, L. Neeland, M. McCormick, E. Baker, D. Robertson, F. Rolin, S. Romero, E. Robertson, A. Alfano, M. Meier, S. Collicott, M. Melton, C. Wilson, P. Keith, P. Watson, D. Reed. ROW 2: C. Wallis, L. Burkle, W. Campbell, M. Williams, M. Myers, M. Estes, C. Hunter, V. Bandy, J. Forkey, N. Kosarich, C. Goddard, E. Ermels, D. Van Nor- man, D. Nobble, B. Ryan. ROW 3: Mr. Frazier, C. Ashby, R. Jay, Rittenhouse, A. Mendoza, D. Hall, R. Olson, A. Paris, J. Rose, J. Jure, M. Kevoian, M. Chavez, J. Crater, S. Dunn. THESPIANS--The Thespian organization INTERNATIONAL RELATlONS--lnter- was a new club on campus, the main ac- national Relations was a club which was tivities of which were, the Pasadena one organized at Excelsior this year. Ad- act play tournament and the initiation of vised by Mrs. Catherine Chadwick, the the charter club members with members club's main purpose and goal was to get From Belflower, January I4. the Student Body interested in foreign relations. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS--ROW I: F. Rolins, L. Gleason, C. Brammel, A. Toler, C. Berton, D. Saenz, R. Mathewsan, E. Mobley, B. Asher, F. Nagasawa, J. Farkas, C. Pineiro, A. Hargcrs, B. Shotwell. ROW 2: S. Moreno, L. Caster, J. Sobe, M. Caudillo, M. Rocha, R. Lopez, M. Meier, M. Roberts, J. Bell, S. White, B. Lewis, A. Harderson, D. Counts. ROW 3: G Nydam, O. Robertson, D. Hagerty, D. Wesselman, S. Barnhill, L. Kiper, S. Collier, D. Lybarger, J. Denny, B. Fraser, B Cautanche, C. Clausen, D. Gardner. ROW 4: L. Kahler, R. McKleIland, S. Ecker, I. Barels, B. Fralces, T. Marquardt, S Houston, L. Snith, C. Wallis, M. Van Auken, S. Beebe, M. Martin, Cv. Hatchett, M. Snith. ROW 5: B. Baucofn, C. Sheman- ski, J. Lowery, J. Carmichael, L. Hitt, J. Witt, H. McCorry, B. Gainey, C. Bradford, S. Ryan, G. Pinheiro, N. Mendoza R. Farthum, D. Rittenhouse. ROW 6: J. Hilton, V. Olvey, D. Garrow, D. Pickering, R. Hunguford, S. Hilton, B. Hanson M. Pittman, D. Grinclle, D. Venagas, D. Jackson. ROW 7: P. Zilstra, G. Games, I. Rittenhouse, B. Newberry, D. Dyke, E Bloomfield, D. Dennis, L. Estes, G. Sachse, W. Phipps, S. Marshall, N. Brown, F. Hurst. 1 I i 1-2- 3. W ,fu Qjv,fmj',,Q,,,,,,?,,,'. ,, A W .c ffm... N.F. L.--The National Forensic League at Excelsior, under the ad- visorship of Mrs. Juliette Venitsky hita high note of the year when Bru- no Jacob, national secretary of the N.F. L. , presented an award to Ex- celsior for being the leading chap- ter in Southern California during the years of T944 to i954p their l78 members hovi ng earned i9,964 points. ......, 5 , K .,. ..,......1.YM.W.. ..'f.,WQqW...f-ygwedrtmp ., r..Lww.m..w.w....5f.rg..qemqmgety N.F.L.--ROW iz M. Houghton, M. Smith, S. Marshall, L. Smith, M. Pritchett, L. Chavez. ROW 2: B. Lewis, J. Frazier, J. Ware, B. Johnston, K. Jarrel, M. Schrader, K. Megerle. ROW 3: D. Bray, D. Strong, D. Pasternak, B. Seldeen, D. Paul, B. Harris, G. Gerdes, P. Boyd. ROW 4: J. Dry, D. Dennis, C. Orapeza, E. Bloomfield, G. Berry, G. Kirk, G. Sechrist, L. Regalado. F.H.A.--The main purpose of the Future Homemakers of America was to promote international good will. Their motto was Toward new hori- zons. The main project For the year was to make stuffed toys For the Red Cross. They heard many interesting speakers, and presented plays on what to do in case of emergencies in the home. 96 F In U I .Q O F.H,A.--ROW l: J. Baker, J. Phillips, B. Covington, B. Riggan, L. Kelly, A. Davis, P. Hei B. Weese. ROW 2: S. Ingram, F. Pirtle, B. Frampton, M. Campbell, R. Vander Dussen, M. Dee' J. Goedhart, B. Morry. ROW 3: B. Greer, R. Griggs, C. Juarez, G. Riles, B. Weeks, G. Erme S. Gutierrez, A. Cuevaz. ROW 4: B. Monroe, M. Van Auken, G. Brown, C. Kershner, S. Mor E. Bird, Mrs. McCarthy. ROW 5: S. Dickey, J. Marlow, M. Cooper, T. Medina, S. Beebe, Dodge, M. Gonzales. ROW 6: S. Houghton, C. Goddard, J. Anderson, L. Clemmons, A. Kustt A. Hough, J. Witt, J. Bradshaw. F.N.A.--ROW l: J. Welever, R. Kratza, J. Smith, M. Deeth, J. Goedhart, M. Myers, L. Burkel, H. Rocha, J. Phillips, C. Thomas, A. Younie, M. Martin, V. Little, P. Unzicker, S. Joyce, N. Combs, M. De Leon, A. Martinez. ROW 2: C. Burton, L. Antonich, J. Cloo, S. Collins, K. Reed, L. Chavez, F. Mays, M. Walton, T. Hoskinson, D. Phipps, C. Peloquin, D. Evans, P. Davis, S. Beebe, K. Doore, A. cody. ROW 3: M. Neahr, M. Pittman, D. Arns, G. McCartney, R. Vander Dussen, C. Busey, G. Uhl, R. Pacheco, T. Littlefield, N. Kosaraich, D. Stephens, M. Roberts, J. Patten, M. Van Auken, C. McGee, J. Phillips. ROW 4: P. Heise, l. Marquanast, R. Hubbard, T. Lopez, E. Anker, J. Bell, J. Young, T. Baker, S. Sevier, G.Welever, P. Lambert, E. Bardwell, V. Ives, A. Harper, J. Hogan, J. Erickson. ROW 5: J. Stout, D. Hagerty, F. Rolin, R. Lopes, M. Estes, D. Millard, D. McKeehan, B. Jackson, J. Delaitter, S. Barnett, I. Nelson, C. Hunter, B. Rios P. Warbrick, B. Kingsbaro, N. Alexander, N. Sparks. ROW 6: J. Beltran, H. Sevier, B. Covington, A. Mele, T. Lopez B. Riggan, L. Kelly, N. Kratsna, J. Moore, K. Stark, G. Mayfield. r 1 F- N-PM One of The newer Clubs F.B, L.A. -- Take o letter, Miss Jones, to Mr. Eugene Cleavinger. Dear Mr. Cleavinger: on the Excelsior CCTBPU5 fl l5Yea' was We have heard of your tremendous work with the Future Business Leaders of America at Ex- 'he Fuiwe Nwses of Amellcq' This celsior High School. We understand that, besides helping tune up the already efficient 9'0'-'P was Under 'he supervision of business department, they sent a food box to an unfortunate fomilyas a Christmas project. Mrs' Arlene Roo' and Mrs' Catherine We understand also that this group was iust another all-important note in making Excelsior Chadwick. The purpose of this club ommmding- was to helpthe girlswith their train- Sincemly yours, ing as nurses by showing them the essentials of nursing. F.B. L.A.--ROW lg 5. Handwork, L. Kahler, M. Deeth, J. Goodhart, B. Hill, A. Martinez, P. Kennedy, H. Phelps, D. Wes- selman, N. Hall, M. Valdez, B. Weese. ROW 2: R. Kotake, F. Nagasawa, T. Lopez, P. Barney, C. Miller, B. Sivelle, S. Smith, J. Bryan, P. Cox, R. Lopes, S. Romero, E. Em-iels, L. Vanosdall, P. Poland. ROW 3: P. Spears, B. Baucom, G. Plains V. Polfus, A. Morales, S. Bock, i. Robinson, M. Johnson, G. Hilarides, M. Jones, T. Zylstra, B. Lewis, E. DeClemente, D. McKeehan. ROW 4: R. Paul, S. Virgin, H. Vought, B. Veal, C. Bussey, M. Ramirez, D. Fallon, K. Lyon, D. Eichar, R. Cole, P. Connelly, J. Harris, M. Noggle, J. Lopes, B. Frampton, J. McRae. ROW 5: D. Virgin, V. Williams, D. Pasma, D. Reed W. McDowell, H. Halbert, T. Baker, J. Bence, A. Balzer, J. Sperou, S. Ohman, P. Millsap. 1 I x1-' -fs-A .1 QEQPQI, if A VARSITY CLUB--ROW I: M. Ricker, W. Skeen, J. Munoz, D. Dres- sel, K. Wylie. ROW 2: D. Shine, W. Coots, E. Driessen, M. Powell, D. Martinez, G. Nichols, B. Brownlie. ROW 3: G. Cropper, W. Potts, J. RyGr1, K. Joslyn, B. Maehl, G. Johnson. ROW 4: R. Gar- f ' lb cia H Cole M.Fortin VARSITY CLUB--At the end of i954 football season, the Varsity Club got under way under the leadership of Marvin Fortin with their annual in itiation for all new members. Fol lowing this, they sponsored the An- nual Bee Basketball Tournamentalong with track and softball tournies of the elementary schools ofthe Nor- walk School District. Rounding out the year was a steak Fry, held forthe members and guests which was pre- pared by the coaches. PRESIDENT GIRLS' ,i, v 4l.j83t'4, 5531. K, 1 53351.- r K E ,A ...Ml K +' 9 mf' I I 1 ' ' H' .-7? -Z ' gvfrzd, gk fr! 1' Az. ,I I , , Kb ,,, ,',aL,w7 3 at x Qi , ..,. ,551 rg- ,, 'A 'Q -',,. ,ai A . . , . S. 4 KOCH' , A , 1 rf: ll ' , l x 4' 4 ill' A . L VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS--M. Fortin, D. Dressel, G. Cropper, G. Nichols. GIRLS' LETTER CLUB-- The meet- ing will please come to order. Now as you all know we are the Girls' Letter Club with Miss Regina Phelan as our advisor. We have qualified for membership inthe club by having eight quarters of girls' after-school sports to our credit. So said President Margie Martinez this year. LETTER CLUB-- GIRLS' LETTER CLUB--ROW I: S. Margie Martinez McClung, S. Valdez. ROW 2: G. 98 Carrea, S. Hardesty, M. Martinez. ROW 3: J. Monroe, K. Megerle, P. Allan, M. Walton. JR. RED CROSS--The Excelsior Chapter of the Jr. Red Cross has had a very busy year. Under the direction of Charles Utter, Chair- M t man, and Jean Hussey, Vice-Chairman, the various activities and proiects got off toa booming start. Among their many activities were hospital services such as gift wrapping at holiday time, and donations of games and clip boards. uw-1 JR. RED CROSS--ROW l: S. Hardesty, M. Jernigan, J. Hussey, B. Schardein, M. Rocha, M. Robinson, C. Orapeza. ROW 2: B. Lee, C. Wallis, C. Noon, J. Brown, G. Hovey, C. Utter. ....+--lat--9' ivlmnwov-mmf, 1-'--'ev -swvbwrm. .W..s,,..4.... . 1 'ww-unvlhilg JR. RED cizoss OFFICERS--C. unef, J. Hussey, S. F.F.A. OFFICERS--Row 1. cs. Borden, D. Felton, Hmdesfyl B. Lee, 5, Schafdein, N. Zylstra, ROW 2: W. Baumgartner, J. Hoffman, T. Mathias, J. Hilarides. F . F . A. -- So-a-o Bossyl So-o-o has be- comeafavorite saying ofthe Future Farmers ' of America as they again represented Ex- ' celsior atvarious fairs and livestock shows. This group, headed by Mr. Walter Baum- gartner, had one purpose in mind: to gain agricultural knowledge. F.F.A.--ROW iz G. Borden, D. Rodriquez, N. Zylstra, J. Ross, T. Mathias, D. Salisbury, R. Gohdino, J. Hoff- man, J. Hilarides. ROW 2: K. Overholt, J. Gerrison, D. Wilson, D. Hettinga, D. Bingham, R. Rhodes, M. Stump, K. Foster, W. Harris. ROW 3: J. Smith, H. Zoetemellc, R. Gavigan, R. Varsulic, D. Zylstra, B. Bagan, D. Hermans, K. Gorham, D. Kooiman, K. Bowan. ROW 4: L. Elldredge, D. Felton, J. Ariaz, B. Deleeneer, C. Emery, H. Pylman, J. DeBoer. --ovsvrwn ART CLUB--ROW l: D. Lee, M. Mendez, L. Mendez, L. Harlow, S. Bell, Y. Drews, M. Melton, C. Goddard, D. Venagas. ROW 2: S. Gellespie, L. Estes, D. Abeyta, R. Olson, A. Paris, C. Rost, R. Shemanski. INDUSTRIAL ARTS--As in otherdepartments,theCraft Department had a club for its students: The Industrial Arts Club. This club was very active, going on sev- eral Field trips and helping the Thespians put on many of their projects. Their leader was John Holbert, and helping him was Mr. Arvid Vihlen, advisor. TOO ART CLUB--Seen ev- erywhere on the campus was the work of the Art Club -- posters, decor- ations, and iewelry by the future artists. The members were always busy thinking of new things to create and places to go. Doing a wonderful iob as presi- dent was Allen Paris. The advisors were Mr. John Donald and Mr. Donald Bruns. A-Q. INDUSTRIAL ARTS--ROW l: J. Brown, B. Bietz, B. Mackswain, S. Logston, L. Homes, J. Arnest, R. Souersby, R. Colonel. ROW 2: A. Rodriquez, J. White, D. Fingerly, R. Bingham, R. Decker, P. Hasse, F. Dunn. ROW 3: C. Jacobson, B. Denise, D. Freeman, J. Johnson, B. Houston, B. Jackson, K. Arns, G. Moore. ROW 4: H. Cole, S. Martinez, J. Cones, J. Halbert, Mr. Vihlen. ROW 5: E. Lavery, R. Cannon, M. White. T '-X 'S JE . ,. t s wi e tg 23' gn JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM--The Junior-Senior Prom was a big hit this year, being held at Compton Junior College. The Prom, always one of the biggest events of the year, was a beautiful sight to see with the colorful formals and costumes. The night started off with a song from Carol Wax and his orchestra which played heavenlymusicthrough the night. The Juniors served delicious refreshments for the Seniors. Money was earned for the dance by having donut sales and also from the Junior-Senior Play. .e 4 PWECTOR DRUM MAJOR Mr. Raymond Bowman Richard Thayer 91 5.5.3. EXCELSIOR PlLOT BAND--Times have changed and years have passed, but the Excelsior Pilot Band marches on in its harmonious order. Their colorful gray and green uniforms lent color and luster to all the events in which they participated. Under the supervision of Mr. Raymond Bowman and Dick Thayer, Drum Maior, the band entered many musical events in the past year and took part in the half-timeactivities during football games. Some of the activities in which they played were the Arcadia Parade, the All Western Band Review, Spring Swing, the National City Parade, and the Band Concert. -QJESQ H I , -as Q. T X-up X X ,V , A eq' ' K 3 5 jg ,nb , 102 EXCELSIOR PlLOT BAND--ROW l: R. Thayer, J. Comstock, D. Marshall, S. Cook, B. Johnson, F. Ward, K. Chapman, D. Delaney, R. Clements, D. Wright, L. Keith, T. Staut,R.Valdez, Mr. R. Bowman. ROW 2: R. Hutchinson, J. Solomito, D. Wright, R. Anderson, P. Sparkman, D. Anderson, B. Jackson, A. Page, C. Enriquez, C. Hunt, G. Kirk, L. Allen, D. Minie, L. Taylor. ROW 3: K. Brown, D. Major, L. Russell, J. Everett, J. Brown, E. Allen, V. Ramirez, G. McWilliams, J. Howard, M. Pimper, A. Valdez, T. Walther, B. Roberts, P. Gahr, O. Williams. ROW 4: D. Louvore, J. Ruvin, F. Beraldo, D. Brown, R. Gayton, R. Martinez, G. Murphy, J. Watson, L. Brink, L. Colley, J. Haubenschild, J. Engeseth, G. Rawlins, D. Rash. SWING BAND ROW T: L. Taylor, K. Brown, T. Kirk D Wright ROW 2 K. Christensen, L. Cooley, G. Rawlins R Thayer ROW 3 D. Delaney. SWING BAND--The Swing Band was seen a good deal this year at the school dances and activities. This year the new name of The Tune Timers was chosen. They represented Excelsior on the Gene Norman Show and played during the intermission at the Band Concert. This group of mu- sicians added another important note to the scale of school life at Excelsior. Q 'X ADVISOR- Mrs. Betty Belden R y H J 0 DRILL TEAM--ROW I: J. Haffner, J. Phillips, P. Unzicker, R. Moiica, B. Humana, S. Redman. ROW 2: R. Kotake, C. Wilson, J. Moore, B. Heath, J. Yell, P. Oakland, B. Monroe, R. Pelster, J. Tread- way. ROW 3: M. Schrader, M. Wallace, B. Lewis, P. Kennedy, C. Maurer, C. Gray, L. Cummings, P. Feies, P. Thomas, K. Martin, T. Lopez, P. Hogan. ROW 4: D. Votaw, R. Wiersma, D. Schaper, M. Collins, M. Hahn, S. Bouse, S. McClung, M. Nielsen, S. Dougherty, J. Cropper, S. Marshall, L. Gahn, R. Hubbard, S. Handwork, P. Wiersma, M. Wheaton, S. Joslin. ROW 5: L.Milks, M. William- son, M. Myers, S. Jensen, S. Neal, C. Jones, B. Covington, M. DeLeenher, M. Campbell, M. DeLeen- her, J. Larimore, W. Flint, H. Zwart, M. DeLeenher, M. Vanderham, B. Veal, L. Kohler, P. Lambert, S. Houston. DRILL TEAM AND HIGH HATTERS-- A Pretty Girl is Lilcea Melody and we had lots of melodies ond pretty girls in our Drill Team. Under the student director, Peggy Vought, Gnd Faculty advisor, Mrs. Betty Belden, the group performed at all the Football games, during the half time, and before the game. They worked exceptionally hard to put on a successful program For the Homecoming Game. The student opinion was a iob well done. 5.7, HIGHHATTERS--ROW I: S. McClung, J. Yell, D. Secrest, P. Ock- land, S. Bouse, J. Phillips, L. Cummings. ROW 2: B. Covington, M. Myers, M. Williamson, C. Maurer, S. Jenson, P. Vought, W. Flint, M. Nielson, C. Jones, S. Dougherty, S. Houston. CAMERA SHY: N. Moberg, J. Treadway. STU D ENT H EAD Peggy Vought 'lag . if ' , 1-.1 mr L' I 0 A 7 ,pikvf Lf 32.23 ,, 'f23 4 Q '+-'ai 'i y l 'H wtf ' ' . whiff.-N.-Q qgigaesfrfa 15 it ' 11 fieifiif S S i t vc, 'Q - C ' , ,, lf' Qsivi'-X066 ' wo s W xt ' ' . xo' om Umm 125. ' Yf9Pg5ixX005eS . X,yX'xS'Qs Cn ' tbl' S00 ' V fda' 1 Q2,'IaK'ffiihi 5 tiff N K 2', iff' .. 5.44 ill: ' :T iz 'xg , l ik' ll' '+.f 'l sroiilc, .'?exie. it -QW,-, .5 ,Vi We 'l' mi ' Qweiotil x-N' P C,w,,s . - I I H .. oqixoge X6 ' . Cqdxo Qlexke Qi . MAJORETTES, BANNER BEARERS, AND FLAG TWIRLERS--A school without full representation is like a violin without strings. They both lack the strings that create harmony, one does not notice an instrument ne does not notice a school from which sufficient representation does not flow. The Flag Twirlers and Banner Bearers, under the advisorship of Mrs. Betty Belden, and the Maio- rettes guided by Mr. Ray Bowman, succeeded in completing and adding the strings to their violin. Ap- pearing in school activities, such as football games and rallies and also appearing before the public in P possible. if music does not flow from it. Thus, o aracles, all contributed to the flow of complete representation which these and other groups together made ,......w..... M .. .. ,, .. . M f A CAPPELLA CHOIR--ROW l: G. Sly, C. Bramal, C. DeWitt, G. Benson, S. Bock, B. Cunningham, A Gomboa, J. Treadway, K. Denning, A. Martinez, C. Swedener, P. Squibb, B. Monroe, B. Field, S. Miser ROW 2: C. Wilson, M. Prittchett, B. Crowell, J. Spence, A. Van Winkle, L. Kelley, L. Stuber, J. Un- zicker, P. Allen, M. Mielson, R. Hubbard, P. Johnson, L. Gann, J. Robinson, D. Schaper, D. Reed, J Bradshaw. ROW 3: A. Kent, L. Taylor, R. Helms, M. Walton, L. White, R. Vander Dussen, L. Burkle, A Cromer, B. Phipps, D. Cleavlnger, J. Monroe, M. Reinhort, D. Soudriette, S. Houston, C. Vernon, P. Mil- ler, J. Brown, L. Downey. ROW 4: S. Flores, J. Bough, D. Shere, D. Dennis, S. Watt, P. Sly, J. Horgan, G. Cover, W. Schick, W. Shafer, J. Crabtree, R. Walker, T. Taylor, W. Donald, V. Holly, G. Perry, Lawhorn, W. Beck, K. Joselyn. ACAPPELIA CHOIR--Headed by Mrs. Wilcla Yates, Choir director, the choir has been successful in the past year. The highlights of the year were singing at the Excelsior Christmas Concert and for several hospitals. Their voices rang out with cheer and greet- ings throughout the year. LYRIC CLUB--ln white robes and red-necked stoles, a group of girls, directed by Mrs. Wilda Yates, blended their voices in perfect harmony as they performed For many of Ex- celsior's activities whether the mood was blue or a gay and rhythmic one, the girls al- ways came through, ,ar-...L , J Q A 'T' -ein M 'M AM me 'V' v ..,. . l 1 1--e T '-?'.1 'ENT' LYULII' ..l.K ! 4 , N ,gf yjfy I' . ...f ' s '.:7 !f .,wg'Mg:-'- M-'W--W 4 - M l .ar Q Y Q s . .W ,.., .,,...-,,,,,,.. ' - M r , M,,M's-4'---vel-'f-f-'ff-s-s--w-is-m-+wm+f-- l MVYV 1 V- . , , .. .,..,,,.,.,, ., .M -sm H . .s .- ...... . W ........,..,.. ...,..,. ,. .,,....., l L............. ,. .. , W., LYRIC CLUB--ROW l: J. Guest, M. Miller, W. Burlingame, E. Douglas, J. Chavez, N. Snozzi, J. Gray V. Hachney, M. Overholt, C. Pore, B. Valentine, J. Wise, P. Squibb, B. Heath. ROW 2: P. Warbrick, M. Hahn, M. Wallace, E. Baker, J. Maloney, D. Brewer, C. Richardson, N. Dodge, C. Swedener, G. Al- exander, W. Boyette, B. Riggan, B. Field, R. Lind, B. Troyer. ROW 3: Mrs. Yates, J. Koopman, E. Mc- Sparren, L. Kohler, K. Murphy, B. Acker, O. Vordahl, E. Newberry, M. Moses, W. Campbell, M. Walton S. Souza, M. Johnson, S. Collins, P. Marlow, N. Ahrens. D. 'W MIXED GLEE CLUB--ROW I: G. Sly, W. Britchett, L. Wilson, P. Rinion, B. Rios, E. Rutledge, S. Page, J. Reason, W. Bur- lingame, J. Bradshaw, E. Mobley. ROW 2: G. Timmins, G. McCartl1ey, B. Koulouras, J. Koulouras, B. Armistead, C. Ver- non, P. Miller,A. Towne, P. Turner, G. Ross, M. Smith. ROW 3: B. Bechtel, S. Smith, L. Portillo, S. Teague, P. Behuhin, C. Owens, C. Medley, G. Lefflerc, A. Mele, G. Nydam, M. Estes, M. Myers. ROW 4: F. Bryant, S. Brester, R. Vernon f N. Zulstra, B. Daub, M. Kewoian, L. Valentine, P. Sly, J. Horgan, D. Dclrro. ROW 5: B. Krasner, G. Hovey, R. Krasner I A. McDowell, l'l. Bowlin, MIXED GLEE CLUB-- The First Noel the Mixed Glee Club did sing at Ex- celsior's Christmas program. Thisgroup, directed by Mr. Cyril Lowe, boasted around seventy members who competed with other schools and boosted Excel- sior toa higher note onthe music scale. R. Helms, J. Ryan, W. Shafer, M. Evans, K. Josleyn, G. Perry. W D' FRESHMAN GIRLS' Cl'lORUS--Learn- ing the fundamental rules one must fol- low in a choir, were the members of the Freshman Girls' Chorus. This group, directed by Mrs. Wilda Yates, did much to promote music appreciation at Ex- celsior. I ..,.. op..- 'Ns- Q-.V We 5 S 3 FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHORUS--ROW I: L. Anderson, M. Schlarman, D. Cates, J. Farmer, J. Inskeep, N. Phelps, B. Beeson T. Tracey, B. Shotwell. ROW 2: J. Hungerford, B. Latino, R. Pinon, L. Lefler, B. Henderson, C. Neal, B. Abernathy, S Medrzyclci, H. Medrzyclci, C. Wooten. ROW 3: C. Le Brun, J. La Rocha, M. Guenther, M. Paxman, P. Cain, J. Ghere, L Warnol, C. Martin, R. Billings, B. Alvarado, H. Argott, J. Erickson. ROW 4: D. Oliver, B. Bartholomew, B. Bass, J. Hogan N. Krasta, B. Royse, J. Lowry, M. Rovlnson, B. Brooks, A. Ogden, A. McGee, M. Bourdon, P. Ryan. w-amen-M... 1 1 -J ,.. V s., 1 1 im. J Q ' 5 :L 515 2-. ,- v I 3 I ' I' , X 5 g p 7 K fl ' X. I . F ' U tii igegff x li W Fl l 1 s.. f-their -i -x at if f . mx BAND CONCERT--An outstanding musical production held at Excelsior, for the first time, was the Band Concert. The program presented various school talent. Playing the most active part in it was, of course, the Excelsior Band, who did a marvelous job with their performance. Working harmoniously with the band and backing it up were the band an . ' fl' ' wif .. D 'W 'Q lg-r , Y sri 'X exist if al ll ' I f 1 ' in iii Y M .lit are Q S boosters, a newly formed organization, which worked to promote many band activities. The proceeds from the program were used for the benefit of the band and also for a ban- quet in their honor, which was held later in the school year. SAL SE' FK? N4 if me ,zu az 2 f2r QMLMN Leave! x -.- , JE L,,, M is . xsi , ff' f QA 5, X wx s, x, S X! X , if L, Ein! ,X . xsN5X?Ri ,sz gg xx f'x x55fX5 fx 5 Fas My 5 w-1 5 if if ,gn E s J' 'miie .. fn I l .glib l L l COMPANY B--ROW 1: J. Brewer, D. Eicher. ROW 2: E. Jordon, L. Hartle. ROW 3: L. Ray, B. Kresner, R. Perez, B. McDaniels. ROW 4: L. Gleason, D. Munoz, T. Roman. ROW 5: S. Orapeza,J. Clod, T. Potter, G. Globirth. ROW 6: D. Smith, J. Hilton. ROW 7: D. West, B. Parks. COMPANY C--ROW1: J. Brown, N. Brown, N. Myers. ROW 2: D. Nlelvin, K. Brott, M. Freeman, J. Ostrom. ROW 3: D. Campbell, J. Crow, J. Cole, L. Garcia, R. Reese, K. McCreary. ROW 4: D. Bolden, M. Fisk, L. Walters, J. Monroe, R. Robinson, R. Harrison. COMPANY A--ROW l: J. Judson, C. Collins. ROW 2: A. Porrett, A. Estrada, R. Yaggi,C. Saul. ROW 3: E.Corrillas,W. Tarr, D. Jackson, M. Steele, J. Andrews, E. Madsen. ROW 4: L. Wise, S. Canfield, R. Vernon, L. Souresseau, L. Maddox, R. Snyder. ROW 5: J. Kahler, C. Stewart, R. Garcia, K. Clark, W. Ross, J. Simpson. ROW 6: E. Guerra, T. Finch, P. Burgess, M. Delano, B. Ralston. ROW 7: B. Wright. ine ne: IQ 1 UQ ... AVE 0' BATTALION STAFF--ROW 1: R. Eussel. ROW 2: R. Tyra, B. Lee. ROW 3: M. Osaki, E. Maloney, B. Bryant. ROW 4: D. Donald, S. Kerr, B. Wolf, J. Bernard. n CALIFORNIA CADET coRPs--The California qbu, . Cadet Corps has completed its fourth success- rr, ful year at Excelsior High School. Colonel uqbult Frank Hayman was the new supervisor of the . .. Ti g? Cadets this year. He was assisted by Common- der Bob Lee. The Cadets also sponsored the Military Ball for the fourth consecutive Year. COMMANDANT MILITARY BALL QUEEN Colonel Frank Beffd SCl'lQI'delH Hgymqn ix ii? 5 . .5 is , , i ix.. . ' Q' ,I J if 351 xv K N -New HOMECOMING QUEEN Pot Squibb 'Q HOMECOMING--Thisyear'shomecorning played an appropriate part ir, leeping with our musical theme. The homecoming theme was, A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody. Composing the melody were the pretty queen and princesses, Queen Pat Squibb, and princesses Pat Allen, Pat Johnson, Peggy Vought, and Dagmar Cleavinger. The entire program which lasted that day and night was carefully planned by the senior class. Reminiscingalumni and studentsalike all enioyed the colorful homecoming halftime. The halftime consisted of an appropriate song played for each princess and the queen by the Excelsior band. Adding the finish- ing notes to the melody were the drill team, song leaders, flag twirlers, maiorettes, yell leaders, the high hatters, and other groups. 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I I,. .LMI I I ,, -.V . .,,,sQ., f 'V -- -.,, f44,f'.- Vf - V. -va , ' ..-.Vw LY 1 J ,III '54 5,5-.7!.v.f.I,,. .II 5.31. ... Q:A ,,'.,AaQ':VI,. It , fr: V- :nur I . -f I '.:5:...-JXM? 35-1 C' V- ,. '- 'U V+. V. . 25 ., V,- Q, .1 ,- ji ' .f. . ra -. -. ' -- - 1. I I o., ...V . :-..- V ,:V'vn.... :.. . . . . . . . M.- .1 f . V - u-. - Q . f Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior core Box VS . VS . VS . VS . VS VS . VS . VS . Newport Monrovia Compton Poly Jordan Downey Wilson Lynwood 7 6 12 7 7 19 13 20 SEASON OF EXCELSlOR'S FOOTBALL TEAM i -. ..-, Xf-s X --as-ws: fQ. fa. we-:W-H K X NX. LES BILLINGER KARL KRAUSHAAR JIM DANIEL Bee Coach JV Coach Cee Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL--The Varsity Football Squad started its '54 season against underrated Newport Harbor, and came out of it with a 7-7 tie. The next foe was the new rival of Mon- rovia. The Aviators defeated the Wildcats by the close margin of 7-6. Excelsior played Compton in the league opener and lost I2-0. The next game made up for the loss when the Pilots dumped Poly by the score of 37-7. They came right back the next week and walloped Jordan 27-7. ExceIsior's Homecoming game was played against Downey. The Vikings won I9-0, after tying the last two seasons with the Pilots 7-7. The next tilt was with Wilson who won I3-2. Playing their last game of the season with Lynwood, the Pilots lost 20-O. With that game coming to a close, the l954 sea- son also came to a close, in which Coach Bryan Robinson's Varsity squad came out with a two win and four loss record for fifth place in the Pacific Coast League. All in all, the Varsity Eleven showed great defensive and offensive games. Chosen as the teom's Most Valuable Player, was Gary Cropper. He was also selected for the C.l.F. Al l -Coast League eleven. Excelsior's Nlost Valuable Lineman Award went to tackle Wayne Skeeng and Mike Ricker was Chosen as the Most Valuable Back. With most of the Varsity first string graduating seniors, Coach Robinson will have to dig down in the JV's and Bee teams to find players for his 1955 squad . GEORGE CURTIS JIM MILNER JOHN BRAME Bee Coach Varsity Coach JV Coach .. Y f QAM Nw Xwkitk X X Ss., is Q A X x wi QQ K x Q gg so 'Si-1 13 if 'fs it Xi P sy all isxfwfisg Sw' s N X Wx rs 4 SSN Q S X s S X R P -: .12 . 1 1.cL-k.f:E .Qs W W' so .. , . BRYAN ROBINSON Varsity Coach ,z 1.1. V, ., .1 ll. , ik . I 4 imzff , . ,gli- .H f I-,vfj LARRY Gym Attendant Max Powell Ken Tanomachi Dan Martinez Deon Dennis Dick O'Berg Mike Ricker , Jesse Munoz Tommy Recoffa Jim Pierce 120 S Keith Wylie .Q bv ., ,ff . 1' , X' H5 FQ' 1 5 S552 ggi? 7 K Yypgilk' .3 IYQQN .qifxvr A 7 L NMA , -Wg 5 wig W .k.k X ix, wi , e -vswafgx Jock Bresee Wal ton Potts Dave Hertneck it , D xv f E iQw.fa+ 4 rf --u , i X ii Sigh? X 'f':g5f:,.fg.-W1-7 -1-,: :.- - . 1 -weft f . Dick Shine Gary Cropper Marvin Fortin Ed Driessen Gary Johnson -QQ 'W-I - 2 I :iahi.l? X1 !' I. John Watson Paul Shore Harber Cole Wayne Skeen Paul Bockemohle Bob Maehl A 79 W He .Q-L A due r 4 3 8 Gary Bresee --. ..., - ,, ,, Bob Eck , eww 1... ' W' e 35 L, 4 pm - . 1: W -.q ' ' 1' Y ' K aa., 1 N 7f 'l'V-f..-1 V - .. , A I X ,r I A 4 wah . , ,v N g 5 X I ' , .. . 3 gS-SiE5N'WQzQ??- F, U 4 K K' lg. ,AVL - -Q W ML Sk Miami ,AA as 1 - ' ' ' A 'Q . f .9 V 122 Warren Coors George Nichols Skip Dunn - if 4 '45 43.5 aj, .A IQ Q lla .. P24 U1 rx V. Excelsior - O vs. Lynwood - 20 , msg 5 ' ww W y ' 'W 4 , QM? ww Excelsior - O vs. Downey - I9 Excelsior - 7 vs. Newport - 7 xcelsior - 37 vs. Poly - 7 Excelsior - O vs. Compton -I2 Mike Ricker Wayne Skeen Gary Cropper MVB MVL MVP yM y em L. M gm, f' Q ' il k 'Spf .... S -3 iv 'vafglqqqq 5 qfili., m if f 1 IW. f..lwPf'V'f- JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL--ROW I: P. Haase, J. Ariaz, J. Stewart, R. Willowford, O. Trautman, H. Mitchell, E. Maloney, J. Lester, B. Adams, B. McLane, T. Ganoe, D. Votaw, T. Taylor, E. Gentry. ROW 2: R. Blackford D. Murray, R. Foley, R. Martinez, C. Collins, B. Hill, B. Donald, T. Flynn, J. Deniz, J. Jure, T. Berdidian, R Shemanski, K. Taylor, R. Hall, L. Lampe, G. Mitchell, F. Montecalvo, J. Kirka, H. Gray, Coach John Brome JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL--The Junior Varsity football squad has had one of the finest seasons that they have had in a long time. They started out with Monrovia and Compton, beating them, and then winning the rest of their games, tying one. They pulled one upset, in the contest with Wilson which had been undefeated until the JVs beat therh 27-7. The JVswere coached this year by Mr. Carl Kraushaar, in his first year at Excelsior. A A n A1 In V ff I I nr . f I Ed Maloney Ron Foley Ed Gentry MVL MVB MVP ' l ' '1 Qi' 5 BEE FOOTBALL--ROW lg F. Hathcock imgr.D, B. Cooley, L. lnskeep, K. Matsumoto, N. Overholt, L. Downey, J. Lindley, L. Lang. ROW 2: K. Kennedy, J. Shumake, B. Byrd, G. Payne, B. Edwards, S. Loft, R. Dicker, L. Routh, B. Valentine. ROW 3: D. Gonzales, J. Kilby, T. Reynolds, G. Lossette, M. Virgil, M. Davini, C. Dickerson, L. Cowen, J. Jackson, J. Salter, R. Godinho, H. Scott fmgr.l, H. Lucas. ROW 4: Coach G. Curtis, G. Warren, F. Munoz, M. Mellano, B. Taylor, B. Nichol, J. R Redmayne, D. Jacobson, D. Smith, Coach L. Billinger. Arrendondo, S . Day, Q, Glen Payne MVB, MVP A! -...C ss David Gonzales Co-Captain . ? ss Wg, x A .QQ Jerry Kilby Co-Captain BEE FOOTBALL--The 1954 season For the champion Bee foot ball squad got under way with the middies losing their First Few games. Having tough breaks until the last couple of games, the Bees climaxed the season with a convincing 38-0 win over Downey, and the following week a 7-7 tie with Wilson. At the close of their '54 season, the Bee squad elected Jerry Kil by as their Captain and MVL, David Gonzales as their Co Captain, and Glen Payne as their MVP and MVB. JCM' 'SF T is ei 127 Y CEE FOOTBALL--ROW l: B. Topper, P. Martinez, E. Corales, M. Freeman, L. Brink, G. Mahony, J. Booth. ROW 2: J. Aragon, L. Lindley, C. Salazar, L. Hoover, B. Leutbecher, M. Carrera, K. Yamamoto, A. Rodriguez, B. Keith- ly. ROW 3: Coach J. Daniel, T. Romero, S. Sakamoto, N. Smith, K. Matsumoto, B. Shan, T. Campbell, G. Klar- ti Q!- 'ln 'ff , ' g 9 1 Q' gif? flifm lffg ,3'g'p,E.k X bf if Manuel Carrera MVL CEE FOOTBALL--For the first time in three years, the Excelsior Cee team finished its season without a champion- ship. The midgets won only one game, and that was against Artesia. The score of this contest was i2-7. The other games were well played, but the little Pilots were always on the losing end of the score. burg, F. Beraldo, J. Riley, B. Vaughn, D. Longtin, K. Stallings, K. Hicks, G. Gale. A j ' an A, . ' 1 aw i,kV i. 0 'f S' yi' raw.-.,. ,. K' .-...Q li-3, . 'FY Seigi Sakamoto Captain .QT ,- E-7 L. 5 C ,R n . '90 Keith Stallings MVP .. ,f , u o X 1 J. Solomito xx x h X ' M. Taylor . cus cor .. .L X, Ewvvw 065W MQW T. Ross 99044 E. Driessen Q Li . MX Marhnez L. Shafer V , x R Boone G Cropper S ...-Q sl 344 VARSITY BASKETBALL--ROW l: E. Driessem D' MCMHHCH, D. Martinez J. Solomito, T. Ross, G. Cropper, B. Rybold. ROW 2: K. Kraushaar, S Maldonado, A. Rice, E, Babin, M. Taylor, L. Shafer, G. Berg, J. Storer, Manager . VARSITY BASKETBALL--The Varsity basketball team, headed by coach Karl Kraushaar, came out of the '55 season with a T6-15 record. This broke the old re- cord by one more win. Although the Pilots placed fifth in league play, they won the Consolation Finals of the Compton Tournament earlier in the season. There was also an individual scoring record set by Gary Crapper. He pushed in 414 points throughout the season. Excelsior - 41 ,W Excelsior - 52 Excelsior - 46 L Excelsior - 41 Excelsior - 47 Excelsior - 54 Excelsior - 57 Excelsior - 48 Excelsior - 37 Excelsior - 49 Excelsior - 38 Excelsior - 50 l Y l 130 it SCORE BOX Compton Poly Jordan Downey Wilson Lynwood Compton Poly Jordan Downey Wilson Lynwood .f'NL... 5. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL--ROW I: G. DeViIbiss, H. Gray, A. Rice, B. Rybold, D. Dicker G. BreSe6. RCW 2: E. Gentry, I. Storer, S. Maldonado, E. Babin, S. Dunn, L. Lindley, Man ager . JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL--With a record of 6 wins and I7 Iosses, the Junior Varsity basketball team finished its '55 season. Though the record was not tooim- pressive, the JVs were faced with tough competition and most of these games were lost byjust a few points. Under the leader- ship of Coach John Brame and Coach Karl Kraushaar, the JVs have a lot to look for- ward to next year with prospects of going on to the Varsity squad. B. Rybold E. Babin 'Y G' Bresee D. De Vilbiss I. Storer G. Berg BEE aAsicmALL--Row 1. J. Crippen, Couch, G. Mariinez, J. Manaa, F. Cook, r. Menage, a, Koch, D, Hannaak, J. Jack- san, L. Lang, c. oraaaaa, F. Gurale. now 2. D. naman, B. Richardson, D. Stearns, J. Annsnang, F. Hccrrmun, s. Arm sfrong, G. Payne, s. Day, G. Lassana, A. Guzman, a. Daanngar, A. valaasaana, 1. Daauanan. use BAsxErsALL--rna aaa basuavball team, under ina tutelage af John crappan, brouglri Exaalsaa. ina honor uiflxe Pacific Coos! League Cirampionshipond second plaaa an Excelsior's aan Bee iaarnafnanr. rnay had a raral season record of 21 wins and 5 losses. Excelsior - Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Compton - 29 Long Beach Poly - 46 Long Beach Jaraan- ao Downey - 36 Lang aaaar. walsan- 44 Lynwaaa - za Compton - 34 Long aaacn Pal, - av Long aaaan Jordan- 33 'T' N SE R. Garnsn Excelsior - 42 vs. Hanrangian Beach Exaalsaar - 44 vs. Nawpan Beach Excelsior - 49 vs. Monrovia Excelsior - Sl vs. Cenfennicl Excelsior - 42 vs. Artesia Excelsior - 65 vs. Brea Excelsior - 45 vs. Montebello Excelsior - 47 vs. Ccnrwell JV Excelsior - 70 vs. Hurt 'Excelsior - 44 vs. Orange 'Excelsior - 49 vs. Hunringron Beach 'exaalsaar - 31 vs. Long Beach Poly 'Excelsior - 56 vs. Long Beach Wilson '-Games in Excelsior Bee Tournament '-Santa M D. DeMars sg. 1 3 4 F . .. s B S. Orapezu Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Excelsior Dawney - as Long Beach walsan- 37 Lynwaaa - za Man. isaaala - 26 ---caan League cranes onicu Tcurnomenr . Armstrong wi , -.aa -4 sa... Mm .I F . Hmrmnn 1 a,,... ..,. Q: K E 1 ,J E s. ' . -. i w. '..,. r' L , ' J -'W e....,,x,, l K .r n R. vor-ea D. Siearns D, nannaau G. vayna CEE BASKETBALL--ROW l: D. Counts, D. Garrel, R. Kruckenberg, B. Yokum, G. Lucero. ROW 2: K. Yamamoto, F. Carver, L. Dossar, K. Hicks. ROW 3: B. Vaughn, D. Haagsma, N. Smith, J. Aragon. CEE BASKETBALL-The Cee Basketball Team finish- ed its non-league season with 6 wins and 6 losses. For the first time at Excelsior,Don Berberet coach- ed the Cees and his efforts were marked with success. Leading scorers of the team were Smith, Kruckenberg, Vaughn, Aragon, and Haagsma. Most of these boys will help make up the Bee bas- ketball squad next year with plenty of Excelsior DEE BASKETBALL-The Little Pilots of Excelsior were the mighty Dee basketball squad. Also coached by Don Berberet, the midgets came outof the season with an impressive record of eight wins and one loss. For the third consecutive year the Dees were not in a league, but again had some of the toughest competition anywhere. The leading scorers were Topper, Rybold, Painton, Dyer, and spirit behind them. Rogers. 5 ls 1 ... ... .g ,, 2 l ' S C 2 l E L DEE BASKETBALL--ROW l: R. Tootle. ROW 2: J. Cuevas, D. Dyer, E. Rogers, D. Longton, J. Mc- Swain. ROW 3: E. Rybold, J. Logston, G. Mahoney, B. Topper, B. Reese. ROW 4: L. Armstrong, M. Painton, G. Stevens, S. DeBoer, D. Sanders. VARSITY TRACK ROW 1 Coach J Newman K. Wylie, M. Ricker, J. Sotelo, P. Ramos. U N Ed Drnessgn ACH John Newman VARSITY TRACK--The Varsity track squad, under the supervision of Coach John Newman, started on their season in good form. Although there was less than a dozen boys out forthe squad, they showed great determination to win their meets. Members of the team were Marvin Fortin and Dennis Dressel, shot-putters, Paul Bockemohle, again back at the pole vaulting, Joe Sotelo at the broad iump, and the remaining boys in racing events. Most of the Varsity squad were returning lettermen from last year's Bee and Varsity squads. Dennis Dressel BEE TRACK-'ROW'l: L. Kirby, E. Smith, J. Kilby, K. Matsumoto ROW 2 J Choate, J. McDevitt, W. LaPointe, H. Mendenhall, R. Yaggi, M Aregood BEE TRACK--The Bee track team, made up largely of last year's Cee and Bee squad, proved to be a great competitor against the other teams of the league. Starting out in great style, the Bees gave all they could to a successful season. Coached by John Newman for the second straight year, the Bees vied in such events as the 440, the high hurdles, broad iumping, pole vaulting, high jumping, and shot-putting. Joe Sotelo R. Burford and E. Smith CEE TRACK--ROW l: J. Arnett, J. Wayner, M. Freeman, C. Wright, S. Sakamoto, R. Hulce, L. Valen tine. ROW 2: A. Brawler fmgr.l, J. LaMontague, T. Stout, B. Keithly, G. Brooks, K. Stallings, J Newman, Coach. CEE TRACK--Outstanding Cee track men this year were: Ron Hulce, Seigi Sakamoto, and Keith Stallings. All were tops in their category. Keith Stallings shot put the ball 49' 6 p Seigi Sakamoto competed both in the sprintsand hurdles, and Ron Hulce had spreadeagled the high iump, broad iump, and the 100 yard dash. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK--ROW l: D. Cook, R. Reese, M. Lopes, L. Valentine, J. Ostrom, J. Arnett. ROW 2: L. Armstrong, G. Moore, G. Sechrist, B. Miller, T. Walther, P. Boyd, J. Lyons, D. Garrow. ROW 3: A. Guzman, R. Yaggi, P. Hall, B. Gainey, T. Warder, H. Mendenhall, S. Stalcup, W. La- Pointe, G. Lucero, T. Stout, E. Smith, J. Noble. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK--The boys who go out for the long running events make up the Cross Country Track team. They had tohave plenty of strength and wind to run the distance this event required. Going through a fairly successful season, Coach John Newman's crew hopes to be better in the years to come. Most of the boys go out for the other div- isions of track later on. 1 fa e PW AMW r ' A A - v me ' ,S . . 9 ' ww , ' i t ., A '--- :kiwi w I w. , , -' T K sr-' I . , ' .5 ff' S. J' . s .a A F fix. . t 1 as ' A ik.. , .1 N -- : fag, .. K , A :,- ..1,f Y 'M mwcnpwvn K t V .Am wL: ': - sr. all 'W' W' ' lt . 'f ! 't it AAQ: . W Y Q,f VARSITY BASEBALL--ROW l: B. Brownlie, H. Cole, W. Skeen, G. Nichols, S. LaBue, F. Monte- calvo. ROW 2: G. Cropper, D. Rash, D. Hertneck, G. Payne, R. Boone, S. Day. ROW 3: G. Berg, J. Arredondo, J. Ellison, C. Hardin. 'L . T L , , V its 2,-fitifsi? 7 -,iiCfi'M'32l 7 is my r T f i L ,. me ,, - ,gyms I at ' ' 'IE E1a?i,? ' ,- .5:'iif'I35c ' v Q! 1' I 'T 'I fE ':l :T- gil? -A f or N r . as . V ME E - ., -.. Al- 'MM5 W ' . . ,- , . -+.,,,,.. 5, ,- A , A .. , r,...w f Y Y A . .'?r'1P4Zf'I 1f'v.. S! Aalj' A .mg 1 . Sis ifafwi VARSITY BASEBALL--With the remodeling of the base- ball diamond and the new backstop, the Varsity squad had a lot to go out and work for. Last year's Junior Varsity squad, the Varsity team, had a very successful year. The returning lettermen included B. Brownlie, G. Nichols, W. Skeen, and C. Hardin. The team played their first game on March I against Anaheim, and closed against Lynwood on May 17. Pitcher Bob Brownlie Catcher Skeen at bat j 1. X ... JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL ROW I B Luetbeclcer T Dlckerson D Counts Nichols, E. Rybold, D. Dyer B Rybold N Overholt D Smith ROW 2 Coach Billinger, G. Bresee, B. Taylor T Campbell R Smith B Armstrong L Jansen S. Brewster, J. Minkler, B Koch P Martinez Manager ROW 3 G Berg E Babin, J. Jure, J. Ross, D Stearns D Votaw B Adams A Valdesplno JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL--The Junior Varsity Baseball team displayed a Far better season than last years team. Under the supervision of Coach Les Billinger, the JV squad had a lot of newcomers who came up from the newly organized freshman baseball team of last year. With a fine experienced squad, Coach Billinger was well pleased with the performance of the squad. ,L .lf x , vl-, sri ...J L COACH Les Billinger VARSITY TENNIS--ROW 1: D. Pasternak, J. Arnold, R. Redmayne J Polley C Collins B. Yeoman, B. Lee, B. Grove. VARSITY TENNIS--Coach George Curtis realized high hopes for a successful '55 season with a num- ber of boys out for the sport of tennis. These boys consisted of last year's squad and were experienc- ed. Trying to master the tennis bass and racquet was D. Pasternak, J. Arnold, C. Collins, J. Pol- Iey, B. Lee, R. Redmayne, B. Grove, and B. Yeoman. With a tough schedule to meet, these boys had to be at their beat. i i 5 2 ff Y T M ' ' f 'i 3 Q '25 l aw Q -YW GYMNASTICS--ROW 1: K. Nute, R. Helms, R. Burford, M. Davini, M. Powell, D. Bennett, J. Wright, N. Sauke, J. Moore, G. McDaniels. ROW 2: J. Kent, E. Jordan, M. Osaki, D. Thompson, D. Ford, L. Thomp- son, E. Vanderschaff, M. Onopa, J. Roman, D. Wright, S. McConnell. ROW 3: J. Stevenson, R. Raulston, A. Ehling, R. Blackwood, A. Bouchur, H. Bolden, J. Howard, S. Smith, L. Taylor. ROW 4: J. Crater, T. Florey, L. Russell, A. Bryning. GYMNASTICS--The musclemen of Excelsior have proved their strength as a gymnastic group. Under the supervision of Coach George Curtis, they par- ticipated in rope climbing, the rings, the parallel bars, the tumbling mats, and the newly organiz- ed teams of wrestling and boxing. They competed against other schools in these events. Their train- ing helped to build their bodies strong and healthy. 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' , 2' '- '- ' l j 'WK 4: ' ,,,.5,'- . -1:1-li' .- ffaivffig v.,,'3 . IP,-lp '31 f 4 U, Mrs. Irma Bailey Miss Regina Phelan 144 'I is Q- 3 Mrs . Betty Belden 6 X X DEPARTMENT HEAD -- Miss Dorothy Lacy V ...X ,,e, if if Mrs . Katherine Chadwick 1' Miss Bonnie Bowman Mrs. Helen Bryon PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN P. Hogan First Semester G. A. A. VICE PRESIDENT M. Martinez PRESIDENT M. Walton HISTORIAN M. Sclwaper wh 1535? 15. m I ig! -fs? SECRETARY B. Crowell PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN B. Monroe FIRST SEMESTER GAA COUNCIL ROW l: M. Martinez, D. Wessel- man, M. Noggle, B. Acker. ROW 2: C. Wallis, M. Collins, P. Hogan. 145 econd Semester 6. A. A. Lv' VICE PRESIDENT M. Schcper 1 S! PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN C . Lindstrom 'F PRESIDENT M. Walton ww Ik . , . uw.-aim uv I H ISTORIAN J. Lopes SECRETARY D. Virgin 4,3 f PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN P. Cox SECOND SEMESTER GAA COUNCIL--ROW I: D. Virgin, P. Cox, C. Lindstrom, C. Wallis. ROW 2: E. Baker, B. Acker, R. Lopes. 6 . ly - -:-.. 3055110 Q , by Alf ? , ,f' ' ...Q VOLLEYBALL 5 ,5 xg - I 4 MANAGER-- N Lf' f D- ft VOLLEYBALL--ROW 1: N. Phelps, B. Sokamota, E. Robertson, L. Ancler- son, J. Young, A. Dawson, K. Rice. ROW 2: L. Mendez, L. Neelcncls, I. Marquardt, G. Mayfield, J. Guest, R. Pacheco, O. Robertson. ROW 3: E. Johnson, S. Earl, J. Winchel, S. James, S. McWillis, J. Denny, G. Lead- ham. ROW 4: C. Guerritzen, B. Alvarado, L. De Long, J. Romberg, M. Pittman, M. Lopez, J. Bell, D. Anderson, S. Gonzales. BADMINTON--ROW I: G. Ermels, S. Cook, J. Lopes, C. Hunter, J. Gcsio, F. Ward D. Wesselman. ROW 2: V. Polfus, J. Moore, K. Stork, K. Megerle, M. Cummings, M Davis, J. Erickson. ' 1.1 TD ' fx. I Alffigs V 'V ff- gf. f J 'Q J Ig... J Us K N K T 2 .. 83' 45? f BEGINNING TENNIS MANAGER--C. Wallis BEGINNING TENNIS--ROW I: D. Jones, J. Hungerford, J. Ghere L. Warnal, C. Tubbs, D. Witworth, J. Farmer, N. Mann, R. Mc- Donald. ROW 2: C. Smith, L. Donald, D. Rivera, J. Anderson, N. . Kosarich, P. Berry, C. Carlson, I. Neeley, P. Berry, J. Alexander. ROW 3: J. Gensler, C. Medly, D. Boyd, C. Owens, J. Owens, R. Cole, M. Berry, S. Gonzales, C. Perez, H. Spoone. N BEGINNING TENNIS--Game, set, match! Such was the song sung 5 D ,,f'.yx by the girls in Beginning Tennis. This group met every Monday and f. 'Af,l Tuesday to learn the fundamentals of tennis. Under the direction of A... TJ Miss Regina Phelan, they were well on their way in tennis by June. .Fiat ., O 133' gr.-J5fr 'f7 BEGINNING TENNIS--ROW I: B. Latino, J. Miyasaki, J. Witt, B. BEGINNING Bennet, C. Bridge, M. Schaarman, C. Adams. ROW 2: N. Ives, D. TENNIS MGR Lackey, B. Ryan, S. Jink, J. Cox, M. Robinson, B. Emery, P. AI- C. Lindstrom' exander, L. Laper, J. Atwood. ROW 3: M. Gregstone, S. Cook, P. Sanders, J. Lewis, G. Anthony, M. VanAuken, J. Romberg, B. Coutanche, A. Lester, M. Paxman. 149 Q--.., BASKETBALL MANAGER B. Acker -Q, ' '5 :ral is, . A M., GAA BASKETBALL--ROW I: G. Lopez, B. Bohannon. ROW 2: A. Dawson, A. Livingston, P. Jones, S. Earl, S. Troutman, S. Broyles, D. Anderson, O. Robertson, S. Cook, M. Edwards, L. Anderson. ROW 3: M.Walton, J. Winchell, S. Parks, O. Holt, O. Mariani, C. Gerriizen, B. Alvarado, R. Pinion, M. Lopez, T. Lopez, W. Parton. .ll A xii' 0 Ng Q Q3 ? Q' 41 6 qrf. ,Q I J, f v r E' XXIMTB '-fin? , QQ ,QA 4 JH' . '- 'Q 'W -,ig 21.2.1 YM GAA SONG LEADING--ROW I: S. Recfor. ROW 2: G. Lead- ham, G. Nydam, J. McRae, R. Hoving, M. Wimberley. f .3 .wi , --:. ' 1 all J. McRae, M. Wimberley 4 ,I I r I' ftf vll 1 3 J 0 9' L 4 -v .,f ul A, ri ' .bf HL! -J -'dwg i PA U? '71 ' l Nev! l l ke 'LQ ' rtih 'il' 5.3 Www YS. PW. so 1 Q, ,N 'xf' ' - MODERN DANC E MANAGER D. Wesselman S. Rector ...N M. ...W MODERN DANCE--ROW I: A. Bannister, P. Johnson, B. Monroe, B. Evans, A. Gambocl, P. Squibb, D. Schcper, D. Votaw. ROW 2: J. Hensler, M. Melton, S. Cook, G. Vernon, B. Sokamoto, L. Arballo, M. Lopez, A. Velasco, M. Roberts, D. Boyd. ROW 3: J. Young, J. Young, S. Minyard, B. Latino, M. Collins, J. Jogod- nik, M. VcmAuken, S. Beebe, B. Bohannon, B. Shotwell, C. Smith. 151 5 la 1 A GAA HOCKEY--ROW l: C. Medley, L. Anfonich, E. Edgar, L. Anderson, S. Broyles, M. Wheaton. ROW 2: B. Alvarado, E. Robertson, S. Earl, O. Marianni, S. Trout- man, C. Tubbs. ROW 3: M. Berry, S. Handwork, J. Cropper, L. Kahler, C. Owens, C. Lindsfrom, M. Jennigan, M. Sclwaper. .f'2, 5. 5f5 1'-'ig ff A ff? 'l iSlQ.iY1 'l'YW 2133, l 4 152 W , ......f::::xi,Lkfw??..:y.: L..x..f W Y .Ki T nfl 7 ...... ,K S GAA GOLF--J. Acero, V. Martinez, M. Houghton, M. Nalcafani, M. Williams. X Y br ARCHERY MANAGER , E. Baker ARCHERY--ROW I: J. Young, V. Martinez, L. Sparks, E. Brooks, S. Minyard, J. Young. ROW 2: G. Ermels, I. Marquardt, D. Wesselman, B. Sohmers, N. Marquardt, P. Alexander, S. Gonzales. ROW 3: J. Goedhart, G. Leadham, J. Romberg, M. Littman, S. McWillis, R. Martise, T. Littlefield, D. Edwards. ARCH ERY MANAGER M. 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I Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Oregon 8-3419 8331 W. 104 Si Q 7 D I .A- Abernathy, B. ............................. ....... 1 07 Abeyta, D. ................................. ........... 1 00 Acker, B. .............. 39, 106, 145, 146,150 Adams, B. ...... ..................... 6 9, 126, 139 Adams, C. ..... . . .......... 70, 149 Aggy, D. ............ .....,.......... 9 3 Alexander, G. .. ......... .106 Alexander, N. .... ........... . .97 Alexander, P. ...... ........ 1 49, 153 Alfano, A. ..... ................ 9 5 Allen, A. ...... ................ 9 1 Allen, E. .... ................................. 8 7, 102 Allen, L. ................................ . Allen, P. ........... . Alvarado, :19, 44, va, 101, s. ........ 7o, 107, 147, ..:17, 1o6, 1 so, Alves, J. .... ........................................ . Anderson, D. .... ....... 9 1, 102, 147, Anderson, J. ...... ........................... 9 6, Anderson, L. .............. 107, 147, 150, Anderson, P. ..............,....... Anderson, R. Andrews, J. ..... ,...... . Anker, E. .,.... .......... . Antonich, L. ..... ......... 9 7, Anthony, G. ..... ................ . Aragon, J. ..... .....,.. 1 28, Arballa, L. .,... ......., 1 49, Aregaod, H. ......... Argott, M. ..., ................ . Arhens, N. ..... ........ 1 05, Arias, J. ........, . .......... 99, Armstead, B. .,..... .... ,........... . Armstrong, B ......... ......, 1 32, Armstrong, J. ............ Armstrong, L. ...... ....,............ 1 33, Aman, J. ........... ...,..... 1 oo, 136, Arnoid, J. .... ........,........... . Arns, D. ..,... . ..87, Arns, K. ......... ...... , Arntson,, D. Arpeza, S. ....... . Arredondo, J. ..... ....... . Ashby, c. Asher, B. ....... . Atwood, J. .... Bobm, E. ..... . Back, N. ,.... . ..... . 102 115 152 147 150 149 152 147 102 112 .....97 152 149 133 151 138 107 106 126 107 139 132 137 137 140 .....97 100 .....91 112 127 ........91, 95, 97 149 ......13O, 131, Bagley, D. ...............................,....... . Baker, E. ........ 39, 36, 90, 95, 106, ,145, Baker, F. ...... .....,.. .............................. . 139 149 149 153 ...90 Baker, J. ..... ............................ 6 9, 92 96 Boker, T. ...... ............ 6 9, 97 Baker, V. ...... , ..... , ......... 92 Balzer, A. ...... ........ 3 9, 97 Bandy, B. ...... ...........................,.... 9 5 Bandy, N. ...... ...,......,........................ 9 0 Bandy, V. .................. 40, 90, 91, 92, 97 Bannester, A. .... .........,,. 9 1, 92, 97, 151 Bardwell, E. ..........,.................. ...97 Barley, E. ...... ......... 4 1 Barela, L. ...... ,........ 9 5 Bores, J. ..... ............ 9 1 Barnes, R. .... ........ 3 6 94 Barnett, S. .... ............... 9 7 Barney, P. ...... ........ 3 6, 97 Bornhill, S. ....... ......... . .95 Barry M. .............. . Bartholomew, B. ..... . Bass, B. . .... ............ . . Batten, J. ......... ..... . Baucom, B. .... .......... 4 1, 86, 95, Bayette, W. ........ .......................... . Beorden, W. .... ...... ............ . Bechtel, B. ...... ................................ . Beck, W. ...... ................................. 8 7, Beebe, S. ............... . Beeson, B. ..... ......... . Behunin, P. ..... ............. . 91, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1187, Belcher, V. ..,. ................................ . Bell, D. ....... .................................... . Bell, J. ........ ........ . 69, 95, 97, 100, Beltran, J. ...... ............................. 9 7, 149 107 107 ..36 97 105 ..68 107 106 151 107 147 ..87 ..36 147 147 INDEX -C- .......36, 107, 149 Cain, P. ..... ......... ...... . Bennette, B. ............ ................... 1 41, 149 Benschneider, D. .... ......... 3 7, 41, 88, 89 Benson, G. ......... ................. 9 7, 106 Beraldo, F. .................................... 102, 128 Berdidian, T. ........................................ 126 Berg, G. .................... 91, 94, 130, 139, 131 Bernard, J. ...... .................................. 1 12 Berry, G. .... .......... 9 4, 96 Berry, P. ...... . Berry, M. ..... . .........149, 152 Berton, C. ..... ................. 9 7 Berton, D. .... .......... 9 5 Billin s, R. ......... ........ 1 07 Bingham, D. ....... 99 Bingham, R. .... ........ 1 00 Bird, E. ...... . Blrtz, B. ......... . Blackford, R. ................................ 126, 141 Blankinship, M. 92, 97 Bloomfield, E. ........ 68, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96 106 Bock, S. .... ....... . 36, 38, 41, 92, 97, Bockemohle, P. ...,.... . Bohannon, B. ...... . Bagan, B. ....... . Bolden, H. Bolelden, D. Boles, E. ........ .. Bomnrez, M. ......,........44, 94, 122 .......147, 150, 151 ........112 Boone, R. ..... ........ 7 1, 129, 130, 138 Booth, J. ..... ............................. 1 28 Borden, G. .... .......... 9 9 Bauchur, A. ...... ........ 1 41 Bough, J. ........ ............... 1 06 Bourdon, M. ..... .................. 1 07 Bouse, S. ..... ....... 4 0, 44, 104 Bowen, K. ..... .................... 9 9 Bowlin, H. ........................... ..107 Bowman, L. .......... Boyd, D. ....... . Boyd, P. ....... . Boyette, W. ...... .. 40, 91, 92, 149, 151 137 Bradford, C. ..... ........................... 9 5 Bradshaw, J. ....... ......... 9 6, 106, 107 Brodsher, J. .... ......,..........,...... 9 4 Brawley, A. .... .................. 1 36 Bram, C. ........... ....... 9 5 Brannon, D. ..... ................. 4 0 Bratt, K. ......... . Bray, D. ....., . 96, 91 Bresee, J. ........, ........ 1 21, 122, 131, 139 Brester, S. ...... .......,........................ 1 07 Brewer, D. ...... ...... .................. 1 0 6 Brewer, J. .. ......... 112 Brewster, S. .... ......... 1 39 Bridge, C. .. ............ 149 Briggs, J. .. ................ .91 Brink, L. ........... ......... 1 02, 12a Brodsher, J. .... ................,... 3 6 Brogden, B. ...... ....... 3 6, 41, 94 Bromel, C. .... ........ 9 5, 106 Brooks, B. ........ . Brooks, G. .... .. ......107, 153 Brower, J. .......................................... 100 Brown, D. ........... . ..... 92 102 amwn, J. ......,... 36, aa, 39, 102, 106, 112 Brown, K. ............... . Brown, N. .... . 103 95 Brown, S. .... .................... 9 2 Brownlie, B. ..... .................. 9 8, 138 Broyles, S. .... ....... 1 47, 150, 152 Bryan, A. .... ........................ 6 9 Bryan, J. .... ..................... 9 7 Bryant, B. .... ......... 1 12 Bryant, F. .... ......... 1 07 Bryning, A. .... ......... 1 41 Bryon, J. ........... ....... 3 6 Budman, G. ..... ....... 9 5 Burdett, J. ........ ....... 3 6 Burford, R. ..... . Burgess, R. Burlingame, W. ..................., 106, 107, 147 Burkle, L. ............ 90, 95, 96, 97, 106, 147 Busey, G. ................................................ 97 Button, J. .... ....... 6 9 Buys, H. .... ...91 Byrd, H. ....... ..127 Campbell, D. .. .................... .93 Campbell, M. .... ............ 9 6, 104 Campbell, T. ...... ....... 9 3, 128, 139 Campbell, W. ......... 95, 106 Canfield, S. ...... ................ 1 12 Cannon, R. ...... ......... 9 4, Carlson, C. ....... . 100 149 Carmichael, J. ..... ....... 6 9, 95 Carnevale, S. .... .............. 3 6 Carrera, M ......... ................ 1 28 Carrera, G. ..... ....... 4 0, 68, 98 Carver, F. ..... .......................... 1 33 Cates, D. ......... .......... 7 0, 107, 147 Caudillo, M. .... .............. 9 5, 147 Chapman, K. .... ........................ 3 9, 102 Chavez, L. ............................................ 147 Chavez, L. ................ 36, 96, 97, 106, 149 Chavez. M. ............................................ 95 Chesworth, B. .... ........... 3 9 Choate, J. ............ ......... 1 35 Christensen, K. .. ......... 103 Cisneros, R. ...... .............. 3 6 Clark, D. .... .......... 9 1, 94 Clark, K. ....... ................................ 1 12 Clausen, C. .................................. ...95 Cleavinger, D. ........ 41, 92, 105, 106, 115 Clements, R. ..... ................................ 1 02 Clemmons, l.. ..... .......... 9 1, 96, 97 Cloo, J. .,...... . Cody, A. ..... . Coffman, P. ,.... ........... 3 6, 39, 40 Cole, H. ........ ...... 9 8, 100, 122 Cole, J. ................. ..112 Cole, R. ..,. ........ 1 49, 47 Coller, L. .... ............................... 9 5 Cooley, L. ....... ,.................. ............. 1 0 2 Collicott, S. ...... ........ 6 9, 36, 86, 93, 95 Collicott, S. ..... ........ 3 6, 40, 86, 92, 100 Collier, S. ....... .................................. 9 5 Collins, C. ..... ......... 1 12, 126, 140 Collins, J. ..,.............. ............................. 8 6 Collins, M. ,.....,........ ...104, 146, 147, Collins, s. .... 40, 91, 92, 94, 97, 106, 151 141 Colonel, R. .......................................... 100 Combs, N. ............................................ 97 Comstock, J. .. ...................... 102 Coner, J. ......... .......................... 1 00 Connelly, P. .... ...... 3 6, 91, 92, 97 Cook, D. ...... ..,................... 1 37 Cook, F. ...... ....... . Cook, J. ..........,..................................... . Cook, L. ........................ .................... . Cook, S .....,..... 94, 102, 148, 149, 150, Cooley, L. .................................... 103, Cooper, M. ...... ............................. 9 6, Coats, W. ..... ......... 9 B, Corales, E. .... .132 ...69 ...68 151 127 100 122 .128 Cornelius, E. .... ........... 9 1 Corrillas, E. ..... ......... 1 12 Cosh, S. ....... ........ 4 1 Coster, L. .... ............................ 9 5 Cotts, O. .... ............................... 40 Counts, D. ....... ....... 9 1, 95, 133, 139 Coutanche, B ....,... ..,...... 4 1, 92, 93, 149 Coutanche, V. ...... ................ 9 2, 93, 95 Covington, B. ........ ........ 3 9, 96, 97, 104 Covington, D. .................................... 100 Cowen, L. .............................................. 127 Cox, J. .............. 97, 145, 146, 148, 149 Crabtree, J. .......................................... 106 Crater, J. ........................................ 95, 141 Cropper, G. .... 44, 92, 97, 98, 121, 140, 130, 129 Crapper, J. .................... 68, 92, 104, 152 Crow, J. ...... ............................. 1 12 Crowell, B. ..... .................. 3 9, 145 Cuevas, J. ......... ............................. 1 33 Cummings, l. ..... ........ 3 6, 41, 92, 104 Cummings, M. ...... ......................... 1 48 Cunningham, B. .......,......... ......... 1 06 -D- D'Amario, R. .... ........ . ....... DECLemente, E. , .........., ,,,, , ...68 ...97 DELehner, M. ...., . DELehner, M. DELehner, M. De Leon, M. De Long, L. ..... . De Mars, D. ....,.. . De Vilbiss, G. De Vries, A. ..... . Darro, D. ...... . Daub, B. ...... . Davis, A. Davis, M. .... . Davis, P. ..... . Dawson, A. Day, S. .......,... . Death, M. ......... . Dearinger, B. Delaittre, J. Delano, M. Delaney D. ......... . Deleengeer, B. Deniz, B. ....,...... . Deniz, J. .............,,.,,. . Denning, K. ......... . Dennis, D. . .... .... . 36 Denny, J. ................. . Dewitt, D. .... ......... . Dicker, R. ...,...... . Dickerson, C. Dickerson, T. .... . Dickey, S. ..... . Dilsaver, D. ..,, . Dinese, B. .... . Divini, M. Dixon, J. Dodge, N. .... . Donald, B. Donald, D. ...., . Donald, W. .... . Daore, K. Dosser, L. ....... . Dougherty, S. Douglas, E. ..... . ,..-....36, 41, 104 104 ...............104 .........36, 91, 92, 132 ............107 ........91, 107 ...........91, 148 .........87, 147, 150 132 .............96, 97 ............132 ........102, 103 ,, ......,,,........... 39, 126 37, 95, 96, 106, 120 147 92 .......100, 127, 131 ....,....132, 139 87, 96 ...................100 ..........127, 141 106 ......36, 37, 112, 127 97 133 .........39, 40, 68, 104 Downey, L. .... ............. 1 06, 127 Drake, P. ..,..................... ...94 Dressel, D. ...,, .............,.....,. 9 8, 122 Dressen, E ......... ....,,,. 9 8, 121, 129, 130 Drews, Y. ..... ............. 9 4, 100, 147 Dry, J. .... ................... 6 9, 96 Dry, S. ..,,. . Dunn, E. .... ...... . Dunn, F. ........,,..........,............... 36, 68, 100 Dunn, s ..........,..,,.. 36, 39, 91, 95, 122, 131 Dyer, D. .... .... .. ........,........, 91, 133, 139 Dyke, D. .,..................,,....,........ ...96 -5- Earl, 5. .... ................. 1 47, 150, 152 Ech, B. ...... ...... ...,.............,.... 1 2 2 Ecker, S. Eddie, N. ....,. . Edgar, E. ......... . Edwards, B. Edwards, D. Edwards, M. Ehling, A. .... . Eichor, D. ...... . Elldrege, l. ..... . Emery, B. ...... . Emery, C. ......... . Engeldorf, D. Engexeth, J. Enriquex, C. Ercanbrack, G. .... . Erickson, J. ....... . Ermels, E. ...... . Ermels, G. ..... . Ermers, E. ...... . Estes, L. ..... . Estes, M. .....,.. . Estrada, A, Evans, B. ...,. . Evans, D. ..... . Evans, M. Everett, J. Everson, D. ,........147, 152 ............153 .......36, 68, 97, 112 ...........99 .........149 .........102 .........102 .........97, 107, 148 .........96, 148, 153 100 95, 97, 107 .......97 ,.......36, 39, 105 Fallon, D. Fallon, O. Fallon, T. .... . Fallon, F. .... . Farmer, J. Feies, P. ..... . Felton, D. Ferdon, D. Field, B. ..... . Finch, T. ............ . Fingerly, D. Fisk, M. ..,..... . Flanigan, H. ...... . Flath, D. Flint, W. ...... ..... Flores, J. Flores, S. ..... . Florey, T. Flynn, Q. .... . Flynn, T. .... . Foley, R. Forbes, L. .... . Ford, D. ..... . Forkey, J. Forkos, J. Forthum, R. . Fortin, M. .... . Foster, K. ....... . Frakes, B. ......... . Frampton, B. .... . Fraser, B. ........ . Frazier, J. Freeman, D. ........ . Freeman, M. ......... . Fredricksen, D. Freer, B. ......... . Fussel, R. Gahr, B. Gahr, P. ...,. . Gahn, L. ......... . Gainey, B. ...... . Gale, G. ..... Gamboa, A. ........... . Gann, J. ...... . Ganoe, T. ....... . Ganson, G. Garcia, R. Garcia, L. ...... . Gardener, D. Gardor, C. Garnes, R. Garrel, D. ..... . Garrison, L. ..... . Garrow, D. .......... . Gasio, J. ............... . Baumgartner, Gavigan, ............... Gayton, R. ..... . Geiser, P. . .... .. Gentry, B. ..... . Gerdes, G. Gerrison, J. .... . Gerritsen, C. ...... . Ghere, J. ..... . Gillespie, S. Gingery, J. ..... . Gleason, L. ...... . Globerth, G. Goddard, C. F- .. ........... as, 92, 97 69, 92, 93 150 .........107, 149 ...............104 .........38, 99 ........106 ........112 ........10o ........112 ..36, 41, 86, 09, 104 ........141 .......36, 126 ............126 ..........91 ,.......141 .......95 ........3a, sa, 89, 98, 121 ..........36, 39, 96, 97 147 .........BB, 89, 90, 93, 96 100 12, 128, 136 ........112 G- .......68, 94, 102 .........104, 106 137 40, 68, 101, 106, 151 .......93, 94 ........9a, 112 ............112 ...........95 .........100 ...........95 .........133 ........95, 137 ........... .148 ......... ..99 .......99 ................102 93 ..........126, 131 ..........90, 96 ........70, 147, 150 .........107, 149 ................10o .............101 112 .......9o, 95, 100 Goddard S. ..... ....... ......................... 9 6 Godhino, H. Goedhart, J. ............ 41, 92, 96, 97, 153 Goldberg, R. ............................................ 39 Gonzales, D. ...... ....... ................ 6 9 , 127 Gonzales, E. Gonzales, R. Gonzales, S. ..... . Goodwin, S. ...... . Gordina, R. Gorham, K. Gover, G. Grady, M. Gray, C. .... . ........147, 149, 153 ........99 ...................1o6 ........90, 91, 104 Gray, H. Gray, J. ........ . Grayson, J. ..... . ........l26, 131 Gregston, M. ...... ,,,,,,,, I 49 Griggs, R. ..... ,,,,,,, 9 6 Grindle D. ,,,,,,,,,,, -H95 Grove, B. ........ ............... 1 40 Guenther, M. .... ................... 1 07 Guest, J. .......... .......... 1 06, 149 Guerra, E. ..... ............... 1 12 Gurule, F. .. ,,,, ,,,,132 Gusel, P. .....,....., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 49 Gutierrez, S. ...... ................. 9 6 Guzman, A. ..... .......... ....... 1 3 2, 137 -H- Haagsma, D. .... Haarman, F. ..... . Haase, P. ........ . Haas, R. . ..... . Hachney, V. Haffner, J. .... . Hagerty, D. Hahn, B. ..... . Hahn, M. ...... . Hall, D. .. Hall, N. .. Hall, R. ........... . .........36, 100, 126 .........6a, 91, 92 . ........ 95, 97 .........104, 106 126, Hamana, B. ......... .......... 3 B, 4l,,92, 104 Hammerson, B. Handwork, S. ...... . Hanson, B. .... . Harden, J. Harderson, A. Hardesty, S. .... . Hare, B. ........ . .......41, 97, 104, 152 ..........36, BB, 98 100 Harlow, S. ..... .................................. . Harper, A. .............................................. 97 Harris, B. ................ 38, 69, 91, 92, 96, 99 Harris, J. ............................ 38, 90, 92, 97 Harrison, R. ..... ................................... 1 12 Hartle, l.. ......... ..................... 1 12 Hastings, M. .... . Hatchett, G. ........ . Hathcock, F. ........... . Haubenschild, J. Heath, B. ........... . Heise, P. .......... . ........36, 92, 127 ...........36, 102 106 97 141 Helms, 11. ............ ...,..... 1 06, 107, Henderson, B. ..... ......................... 1 07 Hmm J. ........ ...,.. 9 7, 149, 151 Hermann, D. ..... ....................... 99 Hertneck, D. ..... ..94, 120, 132 Hettinga, D. .... ........................... 9 9 Hicks, K. ...... .................. 1 28, 133 Hilarides, J. ..... .......... 3 6, 97, 99, 105 Hill, B. .......... ......... 92, 97, 126 Hilton, Jr. ............. 95, 112 Hilton, M. Hilton, S. ...... . Hitt, 5. ........ . 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Virgin, D. ..... ...... . 35, 90, 92, 98, 147 .107, 127, 136, 137 ..........40, 91, 92, 97 ......35, 40, 97, 104 41, 95, 100 ...............106, 107 .........94, 140, 151 ............107, 112 .97, 145, 145, 147 Virgin, S. .... ............................. 8 6, 97 Votau, D. ..... ........ 1 04, 126, 139, 151 Vought, H. ...... ............... 4 6, 69, 92, 97 Vought, P. ................ 36, 38, 44, 104, 115 -w,, Walten, M .............. Walker, R. .... ...... . Wallace, J. ............. . ....... ..97 Wallace, M. .......................... 36, 104, 106 Wallis, C. .... 40, 91, 92, 95, 145, 146, 149 weifhsf, r. ............................ 70, 102,137 Walton, M. .... 40, 41, 92, 106, 145, 146, 150 Walters L. ...... .. Warbrick, P. ..... . 12 .........97, 106 Ward, F. ....... ....... 1 02, 148 Warder, T. .... .................... 1 37 Ware, J. ................. 91, 96 Warnol, L. ........ ......... 3 6, 107, 149 Warren, G. ..... .......................... 1 27 Watson, J. ..... .......... 9 4, 102, 122 Watson, P. .... ......................... 9 5 Watson, T. .... ....... ......... 1 4 0 Watson, Z. .... ,,,,,,,,, 1 49 WGN, S. ........ ,,,,,,,,, 'I O6 Wayner, J. .... ......... 1 36 Weeden, J. ..... ........ 7 0 Weeks, B. .... ............... 9 6 Weese, B. ..... ....... 9 6, 97 Weiser, J. ...... ................ 1 49 Weiser, P. ...... ................. , ..147 Welever, G. ............ ............. 4 0, 86, 97 Welever, J. ............................................ 97 Wesselman, D. .... 92, 96, 146, 148, 151 153, 157 Wesselman, P. ........ ............................. 9 7 West, D. ........... ....................... 1 12 Wheaton, M. .... ..................... 1 04, 152 White, L. ........... ........ 3 7, 90, 92, 106 White, M. ........... .......................... 1 00 Whitworth, D. ..................... ..149 Wiersma, P. ....... ..104 Wiersma, R. ........... ............. 1 04 Wilkinson, 1. ........... ....... 3 5, 92 Willcockson, B. .... ........... 9 3 Williams, K. ......... ............... 3 6 Williams, M. ........ 95, 152 Williams, o. ....... ,....... 4 0, 102 Williams, V. ............ ............... 97 Williamsen, M. ...... ........................... 1 04 Willowford, R. ............................ ..126 Wilson, ....,......... .......... 9 5, 101, 104, 105 Wilson, D. ....... .... ............................ 9 9 Wilson, L. ........... .......................... 1 07 Wimberly, M. ....... .................... 1 50 Winchall, J. ....... ....... 3 7, 147, 150 Wise, J. Wise, L. Witt, J. ..........95, 96, 147 Wolf, B. ...... ....................... 1 12 Woods, J. . ..... .................... 1 47 Wooten , C. ..... ........ 9 5, 107 Wright, B. .... .................... 1 12 Wright, C. .... ....................... 1 36 Wright, D. ..... ......... 1 02, 103, 141 Wright, J. ...... .................................. 1 41 Wylie, 11. .... ............. 9 4, 98, 131, 134 ...Y- Yaggi, R. ............................ 112, 135, 137 Yamamoto, K. ...... .......... 1 23, 133 Vaughn, B. ....... ................ 1 33 Yell, J. .............. ......... 8 6, 104 Yeoman, B. ...... ......... 9 2, 140 Yokum, B. ........... ..133 Yontz, E. ....................... ..... .................... 3 6 Yaunie, A. ............................ . ......... ..91, 97 Young, J. ............ 94, 97, 147, 151, 153 -1. 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