Fullerton Union High School - Pleiades Yearbook (Fullerton, CA)
- Class of 1940
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,, K . ■• t 1-g. :: ' • x tOC Aa u . ' O - ■y ullerton Ulnion y ian cnool t ..Arnnuul S tucient J ubliccition . .r y c - - ■f ' On a theme vital, interesting, and living this book is built ... Of the originality, complexity, and pleasures of student life it is constructed . . . Within this annual has been woven a pattern of pictures showing you, the student, as you are, untouched, real . . . May you, in seeing yourself as others see you, find a brief moment of pleasure. Uffiliciitidn To one known and liked by every student ... To a person ever smiling and friendly . . . We the students gratefully dedicate this book to Edith Morgan . . . May it in some measure express our appreciation of your loyal service to our school. k To that one of us who having first laid down his load and composed himself for rest, we say wait; for we soon shall join you. We sincerely regret the untimely passing of our friend. ALVA CALVERT k cible Of ( onteniA ADMINISTRATION CLASSES DEPARTMENTS ATHLETICS liM si IIP J} ' ml ff- .....■- ' ,it U z ' - Li ; L .yCMJ2. {h i: - 0 ' ... ? :2 . — y - ,M .ty d ' - ' (l5ourci oP trustees C. RIDCWAY H. M. BERGEN MRS L. S. CHAPMAN H, E. HALE W. SCHILLER The action of this body includes the routine work of the organization and approval of all financial matters relating to school affairs . . . Smooth and efficient running of the school, a result of wise planning of this group . , . Members: C. Ridgway, La Habra, president; H. M. Bergen, Fullerton, clerk; Mrs. S. Chapman, Yorba Linda; J. Schiller, Buena Park; H. Hale, Fullerton . . . Student body extends to Board of Trustees their sincere appreciation of its work for school and for community. All the money that is spent for schools, all tasks that go with school work, are for the sake of helping us to enjoy ourselves more and, at the same time, serve the world better than we otherwise would do. LOUIS E. PLUMMER Superintendent ip Administrator . . . leader . . . guide of the school ... We look to you and find courteous aid in the solution of our problems . . . May those to follow be directed as wisely, and helped as much. p- rinciDci ipi i The school exists for the bene- fit of the boys and girls of the community; so the school should adopt as its philosophy, Service, and as its program, one that will best meet the needs of those for whom the institu- tion has been established. A. S. REDFERN Leadership . . . Understanding . . . Counsel . . . Found by every student through your efforts ... To all a friend ... to the boys a help . . . Your assistance provides the students with a friend in their hour of need. - l ii%- This has been an unusually busy and happy year. We have been happy because we have felt secure and safe, safe from inroads into our homes. Do we fully appreciate our country, our homes, and our school? EMMA J. KAST csDectn Of l Uc omen The Counselor ' s Office was created to give additional assist- ance to all students with problems which grow out of school experiences here, and with plans for further study or work elsewhere. May we be of help to your ' You are always welcome. GLENN H. LEWIS L oundeiop Ky fice e t ecretarLeS FREDA SCHUBERT LORAIN RAUPE BETTY CARTER ELIZABETH BAILEY DA MIDDLETON ENNIE FAE RIECKE E. GLADYS MILLER EDITH MORGAN ENID SCRIBNER l ookdt ore K u6ine56 m ctnciaer f ' Mr. Dan Henry . . . Assisted by Mrs. Pitts . . . Office help- ers: Mrs. Carter, Miss Miller, Miss Schubert . . . Work in- cludes purchasing, account- ing, budget-making, payrolls . . . Manages warehouse, bookstore, switchboard. Mr. Bill Potter . . . Supervis- es repairs and alterations of buildings, care of lawns and stadium, power house, car- penter, electrical, and janitor work. I lunt Superintendent COLLINS ROBISON SCHUMACHER PETTERSON STEWARD JONES c ECHETO xecuuue tii (l5ourci LOWERY RATLIFF SAM COLLINS President FREDDIE ROBISON Vice-president MARGE LOWERY Secretary ROY SCHUMACHER Treasurer NORMA PETTERSON Girls ' Athletic Mgr. MARTIN ECHETO Boys ' Athletic Mgr. LELAND STEWARD Forensic Manager MALCOLM JONES Annual Pleiades Editor MONA RATLIFF Girls ' League President ). S. ARNOLD Social Science L. 0. GULP Commerce R. A. MARSDEN Manual Arts M. L. SHARPE Language C. A. WORSLEY Physical Science R. W. BORST English H. 5. HELM Home Economics A. L. NUNN Physical Education H. H. TRACY Natural Science J ecLCiS oj c LJep N. L. CARMICHAEL Library L. B. HINKLE Art L. E. REYNOLDS Mathematics H. E. WALBERC Music tmentd urimen F A C U L. ARTH W. C. BAILEY K. BARTLETT M. BELL J BRITTAIN L. R. BROOKHART Library Manual Arts Home Economics Home Economics Manual Arts Commerce M N. BULLIS MRS. C. CARTER W. W. CASE W. H. CHURCH D. S. COLLINS D C CRUICKSHANK Manual Arts Mathematics Manual Arts English Mathematics Social Science C. CULTRA W. L. DAVIES A. DORLAND H. DOUGLAS H DRYER E M DUNN Commerce Manual Arts Social Science Study Hall English Home Economics E. S. DYSINCER I. B. ERNSBERCER MRS. M. FRENCH H. I. CERRITT G. O. GOODSELL A HANSEN Stagecraft Mathematics English Home Economics English Mathematics L T Y MRS. M. Y. HODCDON F, HOPKINS Art W. M. JONES Social Science M. KLAHN Language MRS, E. T. LONG Home Economics M. McCILL Art English MRS. M. V. lEFFERS Language E. J. KAST MRS. A. KELLY Social Science Language C. H. LEWIS V. M. LINDE Social Science English V. B. LOOMIS C. R. McCORMICK Art-i.-v - ' Manual Arts J. N. MIANO C. C, MILLER Mathematics English C.,v y y ji ., X R. M. MOODY MRS. B. R. MOORE M. L. MURPHY English Home Economics English L. A. MYERS E. F. NELSON Language Manual Arts D. NEWTON English N. A. RUMSEY A. A. SHEPARDSON E. A. SPALDING Physical Mathematics Natural Scienci Science ( A E. F. SPRACUE Natural Science D. L. STIVERS Music E. A. STRAW Commerce R. C. STRANGE Social Science R. TILTON Music D. TURNER Language W. L. TODD Manual Arts M. WILSON Library R. E. WINTER Physical Science — 1 X f -f- s - t t..- - ' - f y aJ. y y y. i t o ■. r . J -c Alof( d 4 . ' - a A ' JtJ . 4 tUy . LrJ.rre . a l - . .AT , M. BUFKIN Vice-president MILHOUS Treasurer Senior L lc add Entered F.U.H.S. in fall of ' 36 . . . Sam Collins elected leader of freshman class . . . Advanced another step toward graduation by becoming sophomores . . . Roy Schumacher chosen president of sophomore class . . . Presented suc- cessful play in assembly, Cleaned and Pressed . . . Promoted to junior ranking, thereby becoming upperclassmen . . . Class president, Freddie Robison . . . Received class sweaters . . , Presented Gingham and Cord class party . . . Charge of successful Junior-Senior Prom . . . Gained goal long sought on entering graduation year . . . Otis Scott, president of senior class . . . Received class rings . . , Class play entitled June Mad presented before student body . . . Leads taken by Margaret Coltrin, Charles Hart . . . Con- cluded year with Prom, class day, and graduation. LjruduuteS JOETTA ADAMS GLORIA ALVAREZ DONALD BALL NORA ALDRETE IRENE ARIAS RICHARD BARDRICK CLAUDINE ALLIN ARTHUR BACON MARIE BASTANCHURY JEAN BAYCROFT VELMA BLACKBURN CONSTANCE BOWNE TROY BELLOMY CATHERINE BLAKESLEY DOROTHEA BRITTAIN DONALD BENSON BETTY BLAND DICK BROWN JAMES BROWN MARJORIE BROWN ALLAN BUFKIN JEWELL BUOY BERNICE BURNS MARY BYERS RUTH CAILLAUD BETTY CALKINS WARREN CARIKER NOEL CARNES JEAN CHAPMAN ALBERT CLARK REX COLLINS SAM COLLINS MARGARET COLTRIN RUTH CONGER HAROLD CONNLEY DON CONRAD FRANK COOLEY ESTHER COPELAND CHARLES COX VIRGINIA CRISMAN COY DAVIS FERNE DELANO DOROTHY DELOP ROBERT DELOP CAMIEL DE PAUW EVELYN DEWITT WILHELMINE DIECKMAN LORAINE DILLOW MARJORIE DORN ALICE DRYDEN ROBERT DUKES FRED DUTTON JACK EARLL MARION EASTON MARTIN ECHETO GEORGE ECKELS ROBERT EIMERS STANLEY ELLIS ZELLA ELSON BARBARA ENYART L. W. ESTER HOPE EVERETT ROBERT FAULKNER DOROTHY FINLEY OPAL FITZGERALD LLOYD FLYNN JAMES FORD WILMA FOWLER GUY FRAMPTON JACK FRANKLIN EUNICE FRANZ MILDRED FREDETTE LOIS FRENCH ALFRED FULLER LILLIAN FUNNELL RUTH GOBAR MARY ELLEN GRADY ELDIES GRANGER GLEE GUTHRIE FRANK HALM HiiVRRIETTE HAMBLIN LESTER HAMILTON HAROLD HARDI STY BOB HARRIS CHARLES HART HELEN HART EHRHARDT HARTMANN DOROTHY HATCH PERRY HAXTON JERRY HEINZ RICHARD HERING ELLISON HODCE WALTER HODSON MARIAN HOLBROOK )OSIE HOLGUIN FRANCES HOLMES CORDON HOLZCRAFE BETTY HOPE MARIE HOUSEHOLDER LOUIS HOUSTON JUANITA HOVENDEN FRED HOWARD HENRY HUFF RUTH HUFFER IRENE HUNTER TERUKO ITANO DORIS )ACER WILLIAM JAR RETT OPAL )AY LOUISE JEFFREY BERTHA JOHNSON SHIRLEY JOHNSON JENE JOHNSTON CLAUDIA )ONES MALCOLM lONES CHARLES KAVANAGH WILLARD KENNON RUBY KILLEN MARVIN KING BETTY KINSMAN SHIRLEY KISTLER ELDON KNAUS JANET KOCH MAXINE KOCH FLORENCE KOONTZ Btl 1 Y LA PORTE JAMES LEANDER GRAYDON LEE ROBERT LEE CLARIBEL LEMKE JAMES LIEDTKE PATRICIA LIPPE MARGIE LOWERY ELEANOR LUCAS norma lou McDowell DOROTHY McCEE GLADE McGOWAN DELWIN McGregor MARIE McHENRY GRACE McWHORTER MARY LOU MANN GLADYS MARLEY NANCY MARTIN IRENE MERRITT MARIAN MICHAELI KENNETH MILES MARGIE MILHOUS WILLIAM MILHOUS DALE MILLER BRIAN MINTER BETTY LOU MINTON GLORIA MONTGOMERY ADA . NAYLOR y IRENE MUELLER LAWRENCE MURAO SOPHIE NAVARRO BETTY NAY JEAN NAYLOR CHARLES NEGUS WILLIAM NEIMAN RUSSELL NEVEUX GWEN y NIQlj(Ei fE JOE NISHIMURA HENRY NISHIZU WANDA IRENE NIXON CLYDE OCILVIE OCl.VER BILLIE ANN OTIS MARY OXANDABOURE KENNETH PACE NORMA Pt 1 1 EPSON NORMA POTTER CHARLES POTTS HAZEL PRIDE PRIDE HELEN LORRAINE QUEYREL WINFIELD RAINBOLT MONA JEANNE PEGGY lEANNE REDMAN HELEN REESE DAVE REIMANN BETTY LOU RENKEN RATLIFF RENNEKER BARBARA REOTT DORIS RHYNE FRANCES RICHARDSON DOROTHY RICKETT LA VERNE RIECKE DOROTHY ROBERTS LAWRENCE ROBERTS DALE ROBINSON FREDDIE ROBISON BETTY RODIECK MARGARET ROED ELOISE ROGERS MAX ROYER WALLACE SAWHILL DON SCHMOKER ROY SCHUMACHER OTIS SCOTT ANNE SHARPE INEZ SHAUGHNESSY WESLEY SMITH LEWIS SOLESBEE BARBARA SOZA BARBARA STERRETT ALTHA STEVENSON LELAND STEWARD BILL STILLIANS ALMA MAY STONE KATHERINE STUTSMAN CHARLES SUMMERS ROBERT SWAN BILL SWISHER ETHEL TANNER EMILY ELLEN TINDILL HAROLD VAIL LORRAINE VAN COMPEL ALICE VAN COAR MARGARET VINCENT VICTOR WALBERC ARISTA WALKER HAROLD WALLING RAY WANCRUD JACK WARTON EUGENE WEBBER JEANNE WELCH LOUISE WHAM CLARK WHITE EUGENE WOODS DICK WRIGLEY WYLTON ZIGLER V— « • i.  .-X Members of the California Scholarship Federation: firs-t semester, Helen Reese, Malcolm Jones, Zella Elson, Hope Everett, Dorothy Roberts, Lillian Funnel!, Gloria Alvarez . . . Possible members: Frank Cooley, Martin Echeto, Helen Hart, Eloise Rogers, Walter Hodson, yric cuonicinS ¥ Members of national honor society who were out- standing in leadership, scholarship, and service to school . . . Thirty-six members chosen from upper third of senior class . . . President, Betty Rodieck; Secretary-treasurer, William Milhous . . . Miss Erns- berger, adviser. LANCFORD President SMITH Secretary Aunloi ( icLdd Took on added responsibility of upper-class- men . . . First big activity of year, purchase of class sweaters . . . Presented seniors with color- ful and original Prom, featuring a Cone With The Wind theme . . . Officers: John Langford, president; Bill Brashears, vice-president; Betty Jean Smith, secretary; Harriett Hacker, treas- er . . . Miss Miller, adviser of class. Offi SMITH icei ' S BRASHEARS .,V LANCFORD (of ' HACKER J uniorS THIRD ROW: Roger Anderson, -Virgil Anglin, Warren Bowen. )ohn Arslanian, Lee Benson. Harry Ballman. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Benningsdorf, Juanita Blake. |anell Bishop. Lola Barney, Dorothy Baumstark, Dorothy Austin. FIRST ROW: Carol Bailey. Beth Anderson. Nettie Lou Allen. Marianna Apalategui. Doris Benson. Betty Jean Beaty. THIRD ROW: Robert Cochran. Bob Chilcott. Leiand Boucher, Eugene Crowder. Vernon Carpenter. SECOND ROW: Robert Burnip, John Bridwell, Bill Brashears, Lee Eckels, Martin Canavan, Keith Cameron. FIRST ROW: Elaine Clark, Doris Ann Bray. Dorothy Cassidy, Lora Carey, Allene Christlieb, Betty Mar- garet Calkins. THIRD ROW: James Eichler, Paul Eadington, Walter Counts, Robert Erickson, George Crilley, )ohn Daniel, Fred Dunn. SECOND ROW: Uhimon Donaldson, Betty Delaney, Marilyn Elmers, Charlene Egeler, Mildred Conrad, Terry Eckman, Helen Dukes, Ernest Dohner. FIRST ROW: Mary Katherine Cressy, Alma Eads Cleo Endicott, Florence David, Elinor Dalessi, Nora Mae Cook, Myrtle Corliss, Phyllis Dorr. THIRD ROW: Wallace Freeland, Fumio Fujimoto, William Gallagher, Maurice Ford, Lloyd Gould, Verne Cagnon, Lloyd Friend. Paul Foss, SECOND ROW: Julia Cuglielmana, Louise Hardisty. Doris Everett, Gloria Ganong, Joyce Harrison, Harriett Hacker, Helen Garrett, Pat Hardy. FIRST ROW: Ramona Franklin, Inez Felkner, Laura Louise Foster, Betty Lou Garinger, Patricia Francis, Dorothy Felton, Alice Jane Grady, Marian Eraser, Clarice Grobe. 3 ' uniorS FOURTH ROW: Donovan Holve, Charles Hertzler, Robert Houghton, Jerry Hungerford. Dale Hull lack Huggin ; Carl Drake. THIRD ROW: |ean Holbrook, Myrtle Hudson, Eleanor Houts. Maxine Howard. Lorraine Holve, Charles Herron. SECOND ROW: Virginia Humborg, Mary jean Hillman, Corinne Hill, Betty Hopewell, Beulah Haseltine Dorothy Bell, Paul Coffman. FIRST ROW: Oran Haseltine, Robert Heyer, Murreli Hastings THIRD ROW: Daniel Klein, Marshall Knisley, Owen Johnson, Earl Kirby, Russell Johnson, Dan Jackson, Hubert Isley. SECOND ROW: Harold Kelley, Bob Kewish, Clarence Judd, Jimmy Beoka, Julie Iverson, Eugene Kersting. FIRST ROW: Inanelle Kelley, Marilyn Johnson, Frances Jones, Marjorie Hyans, Dorcas Jacobson, Virginia lllsley, Maxine Kauffman. THIRD ROW: Tony Mancebo, JacM icHenry, Ruben Lasky, Charles Lewis, Kenneth McCoy John Laneford Johnny Mullen. Fred McKenzie . SECOND ROW: Jack Lee, Lillian Longdon, Betty Kohlenberger, Betty Mae Lewis, Claire Lombard Roy Lae Bob Lochmiller, Kenneth Lae FIRST ROW: Trixie Mae Lemons, Virginia Luff, Agnes Manassero, Catherine McCormick Pat Magee Nadine Magill, Nellie Launders, Heidi Krogsrud, Nancy McManis. ' FOURTH ROW: Jerry Niquette, Lee Loumagne, Bright Morgan, Donald Moore, Harold Muckenfhaler Jimmie Osborne, Charles Smith. THIRD ROW: Chizuko Nakashima, Virginia Morris, Charlotte Marvin, Margery Needham Dorothy Olson Marjorie Nordheim, Hatsue Okabe. SECOND ROW: Lucille Noel, Audrey Martin, Angeline Mancebo, Julia Lee Murray, Catherine Mueller Barbara Mathews, Frances Naylor, Doris Miller. FIRST ROW: Theodore Navarro, Tom Nakase, Clement Miyaya, Thomas O ' Hanlon. ' uniorS THIRD ROW: Don Oswald, Calvin Queyrel. Lee Porter, Walter Lester, Charles Pryor, Gerald Prindle. SECOND ROW: Albert Pecklnpaugh, Kenneth Pratt, James Reimann, Norman Peak. Raymond Pothe, |oe Oxarart. FIRST ROW: Thelma Price, Josephine Oxandaboure, June Porter, Doris Petterson, Colleen Pride, Sibyl Rae Payne, FOURTH ROW: Charles Schuiz, Alvin Rogers, Don Richey, Jack Schweiss, Jean Royer, Oliver Reimann. Kenneth Robinson. THIRD ROW: Glenn Savage, Bob Good, Charles Salzmann, Evelyn Schneider. Edith Roed, Perry Shaffer. SECOND ROW: Wanda Roberson. Gloria Peterson. Lorraine Schandoney. Barbara Jean Rogers. Helen Selfridge, Laura Rittenhouse. Martha Rowland. FIRST ROW; Jimmie Nishio. Henry Morimoto. Bill Phillips. Stewart Reed. Jack Rogers. THIRD ROW: Richard Starbuck, Bob Stevens, William Spencer, Hov rd Summers, Clarence Sly. SECOND ROW: George Stephenson, Afton Spurlock, Dorothy Strain, Grace Smith, Betty Jean Smith, Bob Thompson. FIRST ROW: Hope Talcott. Mary Shumaker. Edith Tracy, Mary Alice Smith. Joy Thurston Marilynn Tanner Doris This. THIRD ROW: Jack Wees, Jaifies Vetter, Jack Yorba. Lee Vandenburg, Robert Troeller, Donald Sutherland Dick Wright, Arthur Yarbrough. Bob Waits. SECOND ROW: Ray Trail, Ernest Zoeter, Chester Watson. Pat Twombly. Jean Yale, Junior Wilson Tom Werner Katsu Yanagitani. FIRST ROW: Shirley Zoeter, Betty Waller, Betty Wardnp, Maxine Willhite. Rachel Wolfe Mary Jean Vetter Evelyn Triplett. Beverly Wilson, Nita jane Worsham. FOSS NEWELL Offi icerS SUTTON le brecht POORE Much in evidence at all school activities . . . Presented class play, Buddy Buys an Orchid . . . Officers: Bill Poore, president; Bonnie Le Brecht, vice- president; secretary, Evelyn Sutton; treasurer, Jack Newell. oiph r lomored third ROW: Herbert Bergen. Robert Aguilar, James Behmerwohid, Robert Behrens, Robert Blackburn, Johnnie Beeson. Takeo Aoki. SECOND ROW: Robert Brown, Betty Borland. Marilee Arnold, Jean Brittain. Betty BIythe. Stanley Brown, Chester Bryant. FIRST ROW; Maxine Annin, Betty Sizzle, Beverlee Adams, Ruth Adams, Dorothy Block, Anita Barton, Violet Bentley, Mary Adams. FOURTH ROW: Delbert Crawford. Jeanne Cole. Earle Corcoran. Bernard Couch, Wanda Collins, Paul Chambers, Alva Calvert. THIRD ROW: Alberta Cook, Reva Cobble, Louise Betty Carver, )ean Christner, Lorraine Cline, Frances Byers, Louise Byers, Velma Carmichael. SECOND ROW: Rosa Castro, Norma Chancellor, Jacqueline Conner, Dolly Corona, Barbara Jane Collins, Ruth Covey, Deryth Chapman, . Vanda Calvert. FIRST ROW: Martin Bullis, joVin Butler, EdwiriCiarfer arl Cox, Atilio Cordova, Rilph Corbett, Joseph Caudillo. - THIRD ROW: David Daza. Clifton Fowler, Roy Essary, Charles Doutt, Richard Eadington Herbert Foss, Johnnie Egnew, Robert Foiles. SECOND ROW: Virginia Driesbach, Ruth Foster, Peggy Cypher, Helen Cunningham, Marie Finley, Velda Eubanks, Gloria June Finseth, FIRST ROW: Marian Mae Earley, Colleei eri Eleanor Dryden, Catherine Curtis, Patsy R mond, Donald Fox n Dyer, Barbara Drum. Maxine Ellingsworth. hart. THIRD ROW: Eugene Haseltine. Fred Handsfield, Joe Granger. Paul Hamilton, Bob Coodell, George Gip- ple. Johnnie Hebson. Dick Guth- ridge. SECOND ROW: Donald Hass. Billy Heck, Margarine Glenn. Barbara Frank. Patricia Henderson. Helen Halm, Robert Hainlin, Sabin Gray, Clarence Hund. FIRST ROW: Jack Henderson, Pa- tricia Hall, Luella Guthrie, Anna Mae Hawkins, Mary Gonzales. Lu- cille Glenn, Muriel Hawkins, Elmer Cipple. S O J ■1 ° ' -°fV r ' - °n ; ' ° ' ' Cna? ' °a Ph.,,- ' an „ ' ' ' ydith H c °i seh, P H O M O R E S i ' ip ' , THIRD ROW: Milton Mueller. Bob Richart, )ack Newell, Jean McNamara Maurice Poole, Stephen Miller. SECOND ROW: Albert Merritt, Robert McPherson, Herondina Mancebo, Virginia Meyers, Byrdie Neill, Charles Milhous. FIRST ROW: Haruko Mayemura, Mary Olive McKemy. Charity Murray, V Marianne Foster, Elsie Meyers, Jane Keith. FOURTH ROW: Morton Prizer, Warren Maxwell, Edwin Paulson, Robert Phillips, James Poole, Donald Peabody, John Pellerin. THIRD ROW: Ruth Pearcy, Petty Rainbolt, Barbara Vernon, Helen Frances Pyeatte, Anna Mae Lewnnan, Jeanne Raggio, Charlotte Piclcens, Virginia Reeves. SECOND ROW: Pat Ramsey, Betty Ratliff, Joyce Priddis, Betty Neiswanger, Betty Riemer, Ruth Ragle, Roberta Peck, Virginia Peck. FIRST ROW: Everett Macdonald. Floyd Phillips, Billy Hunt, Don Jay Palni Hurley Pepper, Bill Poore. Neal Ramsey. , Bruce Negus, Betty Mennes, rginia Newson, FOURTH ROW: James Schneider, Ronald Booth. Harold Russell, Ed- ' win Ripple, Fred Siefert, Jack R. Smith, Frank Shpw. THIRD ROW: Richard Searight, uanita Roberson, June Seamans, Lorena Schafer, Alma Louise Smith, Frankye Riley, Grace Simon, Bobby Schmoker. ECOND ROW: Harold Root, Mavis Robb, Julia Roper, Bonnie Jean Sherwood, Carmelita Rubidoux, Ul- dine Saville, Jeane Simpson, Mary Catherine Riggan, Lorayne Sheldon. FIRST ROW: Carroll Hasseuplaugh, Walter Shipman. Salvador ichez, Lee Edmond Turner, Sejie Ogata, Arnold Scott. o P ' 006 5 iRs-, P H O M O R E S AJtnd cia55 Vi ■ActiV5- grotJ of ' ;J g 2l? ! . Class play, Orville ' s Big Dat| r ' 3 Eve theme for class.party r . -Z ' -tarry Doyle, president: Fforajean )ohn- ,,--«3rvwice-president ; Mary Jo Polly, sec- retary; Claren.ce Wlllhite, treasLiFer.-;3,, v i jo- r g -r i r ■-P:?! -•2V- ■- ' ' - ' p.-i ; ' . A - -y « • ? - ' ir-7n ... -.. ■J fw -vV ( V-v ,, .-- ■7 10 V T }  - yrnnuctt teiucli ed We the staff give to you, the students, the results of our year ' s work ... If it serves to remind you of past memories, our efforts will then be justified . . . May the pleasure we have derived from producing this book be passed on to you . . . Allow us to wish you success. C. O. C00D5ELL, Adviser JONES Editor ECHETO Assistant Editor STEWARD Photography Editor SCHWEISS FOWLER Assistant Girls ' Photography Editor Sports Editor KING Boys ' Sports Editor TWOMBLY Society Editor yrnnuul S tuff OLIVER, Editor DUTTON FRIEND SOUDERS MACEE BROWN COLTRIN MURPHY, Adviser FALL SEMESTER STAFF Lee Oliver . . . Editor-in-Chief Pat Magee . . Business Manager Fred Dutton .... Sports Editor Barbara Sterrett . Feature Editor Frank Cooley .... News Editor SPRING SEMESTER STAFF Lee Oliver .... Editor-in-Chief Marjorie Brown Business Manager Fred Dutton .... News Editor Lloyd Friend Keith Souders . . . Sports Editors Pat Magee Margaret Coltrin . Feature Editors Louise Wham .... Staff Artist Mr. Murphy . Journalism Adviser l Ueehlu f- ielcicii eiucieS j Honor society of school . . . Trip to Griffith Park Planetarium, instruc- tive and entertaining . . . President, first semester, Beth Anderson; sec- ond semester. Jack Schweiss . . . Miss Hansen advised club. Pic UU6 If. . ' ' 5 ' ' ' . y %m i Sparkling three act comedy . . . The Merry Hares . . . directed by Dorothy Newton . . . Presented in high school auditorium November 15, 16 . . . Cast: Horace Hare, the professor, Robert Burnip; Phillip, his son, Robert Blackburn; Annice Hare, Horace ' s wife, Peggy Redman; Diana, Phillip ' s twin, Juanita Hovendon ; Christian, the youngest Hare, Margie Lowery ; Pug Wain- right, construction engineer, Sam Collins; Anthony Prather, guest of honor, Roy Schumacher; Aunt Amber Lyon, an infrequent visitor, Betty Rodieck. WHY THE CHIMES RANG . . . Eleventh annual Christmas play . . . Presented December 13, 14, 15, high school auditorium . . . Production staff, headed by Mrs. Litchfield . . . Assisted by: Miss Newton, Drama; Mr. Walberg, Orch- estra: Miss Tilton, Mr. Holmes. Mr. Stivers, Vocal Music . . . Featured high- school players: Jack Rogers, John La Rue, Robert Blackburn, Alma Smith. mad JUNE MAD, laugh-provoking comedy of young love presented by seniors . Miss Newton directed . . . Margaret Coltrin as Penny Wood and Charles Hart as Chuck Harris took leading roles . . . Others in cast: Mrs. Wood, Dorothy Roberts; Doctor Wood, Paul Withers; Elmer Tuttle, Eldon Knaus; C. Mervyn Roberts, Frank Cooley; Roger Van Fleck, Winfield Rainbolt; Julie Harris, Anne Sharpe; Mr. Harris, Stanley Ellis; Shirley Wentworth, Betty Nay; Ralph Wentworth, Glen Wright; Milly Lou, Lillian Funnel; Effie, Barbaret Sterrett. y ?2 - W Sponsored numerous interesting exper- iments and lectures . . . Organized field trips . . . Advised by Mr. Winter . . . Officers: Guy Landrum, President; Alfred Fuller , Vice-president; Rachel Wolfe, Secretary. Science l luo M J hUd uJ . — d £ 7 (X-y- iL yuA -omJJL- (3«to-r.r 2 « -tA 4 tJr -j a u .y ,j _ kvh --- ' (l5cLnd Under capable leadership of Dave Stivers added pep to rallies and games . . . Present- ed Band Concert, January 26 . . . Participated in Music Con- cert, March 8. K i ' ckedLra 1 - t One of the best in history of school . . . Mr. Walberg directed . . . Provided additional en- tertainment at ' school plays . . . Took part in Music Concert, March 8. Organization composed of twenty-five boys . . . Directed by Dave Stivers . . . entertained at several assemblies . . . Participated in Annual Concert. (l3ouS i lee i iub Marked by several good voices this year . . . Miss Tilton, director . . . Took part in Annual Concert . . . Sang in several joint assemblies with other musical organizations of school. Cy rtJ K tee l lub Croup under leadership of Mr. Stivers enjoyed active year . . . Presented a special assembly, April 17 . . . Participated in Annual Concert. Christmas Play. . wXr ( upeliu ipi cJLan auaai l| ll •oxm CX -N y yU XJM ' ,j 4t cJ utin Completed another active year , . . Big events: Roman Banquet, held April 20; Hades at Pow- Wow . . . Consul, John Langford . . . Club advised by Mrs. Jeffers. A L iub (_i Attending French play, Mardi Cras banquet highlights of a very active year . . . Advised by Mr. Myers . . . President, first semester, Ken- neth Lae; second semester, Nancy McManis. J. upunede ( iub Composed of Japanese students . . . Advised by Miss Shepardson . . . Presented unusual assembly . . . Officers: President. Hideo Aoki; Vice-president, John Nishizu; Secretary, Teru- ko Itano; Treasurer, Shigeto Nishizu. Made up of third and fourth year Spanish students . . . Miss Turner, adviser . . . Officers: Jack Franklin, President; Vice-president, Rob- ert Delop; Secretary, Eloise Rogers; Treasurer. William Milhous. ,yfff o ' iS C l cJDorudo Organized by Spanish speaking students . . Had very active year ■. . Miss Cerritt, adviser . . . Officers: President, Nora Aldrete; Vice- president, Barbara Soza; Secretary, Mary Gonzales; Treasurer, Irene Arias. r 3 orencio k lub Active year . . . Star member, Kee Maxwell, carried off top honors in the district American Legion Constitu- tional Contest . . . President, first semester. Bob Blackburn; second semester, Don Richey . . . Adviser, Miss Newton. Indian e ( tub eirvice Decorating for dances among many services rendered school . . . Mr. Strange, Adviser . . . Officers: Tom Werner, President; Frank Cooley, Vice-President; Bill Neiman, Secretary; Charles Hart, Treasurer. ■f ' - £ti Promotes by girls interested in self-im- provement . . . Presidents: Junior-Senior Betty Calkins; Sophomore, Beverlee Ad- ams; Freshman, Louree Patterson . . . Ad- visers: Miss lones, Miss Bell, Miss Linde. Combined group headed by President Marian Holbrook . . . Aided by Vice- president, Dorothy Roberts; Secretary Glee Guthrie; Treasurer, Helen Hart . . Club advised by Miss Kast. ciuetti ederued d ocird redd Consists of eight members . . . Chair- man: first semester, Margaret Coltrin; second semester, Betty Kinsman . . . Assistants: Ethel Tanner, Barbara Jean Rogers . . . Miss Kast, adviser of board. Includes all girls on campus . . . Pro- grams this year, varied, entertaining . . . Sponsored annual Penny Drive . . . Mona Ratliff, President, assisted by cabinet . , . Miss Kast, adviser. Composed of students taking ad- vanced dancing, interested in cre- ating originals . . . Spring Recital held in high school auditorium . . . Miss Bobbie Randall, advis- er and instructor. Cy. y . y r. Organized to promote good sportsmanship among girls . . . President. Norma Petterson; Secretary, Ruby Killen; Treasurer, Wilma Fowler Miss Bobbie Randall. Club advised by u cirditi f ( lub Varsity letter required for member- ship . . . Two initiations held during year . . . President, Bob Elmers; Vice- president, Otis Scott; Secretar -treas- urer, Dick Brown . . . Adviser Cliff Simpson. Girls who have earned 1000 points in after-school sports eligible . . . Two initiations held during year . . . Helen Hart, President . . . Mrs. Scott, adviser of club. v JC yp ' UUUi Composed of students who have built their own . . . Dorothea Brittain, Captain; Rob- ert Erickson, First Mate; Victor Walberg, Second Mate . . . Adviser. Mr. Marsden. J4i.y President of the combined groups, Stanley Ellis . . . Assisted by Vice-president, Mal- colm Jones; Secretary. Bill Neiman; Treas- urer Victor Walberg . j. . Advised by Mr. 1 sfTank. s. cience ywfJ Crudes i 1 lanuul y rts f v lulntenunce J ' 1 i J- 5 ; .s ' - T - , _.: (l ' i .,yn :nM , yUA Jy I yff ' L ' •y y A I) , (y Xm- -i- XU ' Q_ : V oud portd T - ' F ARTHUR L. NUNN Head of Athletic Department JIMMIE SMITH .... C Football, Waterpolo and Swimming WENDELL PICKENS Baseball CLIFF SIMPSON . A Football, C and D Basketball, and Track FRANK WILLIAMSON . B Football, A and B Basketball ALVA STRAW Junior Varsity Baseball RALPH SNYDER Tennis DAVID COLLINS Waterpolo and Swimming assistant L oack e5 PICKENS SIMPSON WILLIAMSON SMITH SNYDER m 0- 4 ANCLIN Left End BALLARD Left Halfback BROWN Left End BUCKMASTER Fullback HOLVE Left End Uurditi T ootbuli In- First season in Sunset League dians captained by Bob Eimers . . . Placed fourth in League . . . Record: four wins, four losses, one tie . . . Cliff Simpson, new coach, molded strong team around three returning lettermen . . . Most valuable players: Lewis Soles- bee and Otis Scott . . . Solesbee placed on All-League team . . . Manager, Herbert Bergen . . . Lettermen: Anglin, Ballard, Brashears, Brown, Buckmaster, Bufkin, Crilley, Doutt, Dukes, Eimers, Griffin, Holve, Home, Leidtke, Lou- magne, Lusar, Milhous, Murao, Rain- bolt, Roberts, Salzmann, Scott, Soles- bee, Updyke, Webber, White. 5 LUSAR Fullback LIEDTKE Right End LOUMAGNE Center MURAO Quarterback MILHOUS Right Half RAINBOLT Left Guard ROBERTS Left Half SALZMANN Left Guard SCOTT Left Tackle SOLESBEE Left Half WEBBER Right Guard WHITE Right Half BOB EIMERS corei Chaffey— 6 . . Riverside — . Anaheim — 7 Jordan — 18 Santa Barbara — 27 Orange — . Excelsior — 14 . Newport — Fullerton — 6 Fullerton — 6 Fullerton — Fullerton — Fullerton — Fullerton — 18 Fullerton — 1 3 Fullerton — 6 Huntington Beach — Fullerton — 13 CARSON CODA HAXTON HODSON OGATA OXANDABOURE CRAMER HOPE PEPPER ECNEW MIYAYA PHILLIPS EICHLER MORIMOTO POORE C( (13 ootbctlt ROBISON STARK SAVAGE TULLY fcorei Whittier — 12 Fullerton — 6 Anaheim — 7 Fullerton — L. B. Jordan — 12 Fullerton — 6 El Monte — Fullerton — 6 Orange — 2 Fullerton — 26 Excelsior — Fullerton — Newport Harbor — Fullerton — 1 3 Huntington Beach — 7 Fullerton — 6 (I S auad W ' t V ' Vxrvi« ' ' Bees showed strength . . . Record: three wins, four losses, one tie . . . Cap- tain, Alvin Creek Rogers . , . Manager, Dan Jackson . . . Lettermen: Carson, Coda, Cramer, Eichler, Egnew, Haxton, Hope, Hodson. Miyaya, Morimoto, Ogata, Pepper, Phillips, Poore, Prizer, Pultz, Robison. Rogers, Savage, Scott, Schneider, Stark, Thompson, Trail, Tully. ootbali Jimmie Smith coached usual strong team . . . Captain, Charles Kavanagh . . . Undefeated until Excelsior game played for League Championship . . . Mana- ger, Bruce Negus . . . Lettermen: Bandel, Barnaby, Boyd, Brown, Doyle. Cough. Griggs. Hodge. Juarez, Kavanagh. Koontz, J. Kramer, M. Kramer. Mendez. S. Ogata. S. Poore. Pumphrey, J. Rogers. Smith. Spencer. Stemple, Waits, Yarbrough. S. cores Garden Grove — Fullerton — 42 Herbert Hoover — Fullerton — Anaheim — 6 Fullerton — 34 Woodrow Wilson — Fullerton — 6 Brea — Fullerton — 4d Glendale — Fullerton — Whittier — 6 Fullerton — 18 Covina — Fullerton — 1 2 Newport Harbor — 6 Fullerton — 14 Excelsior — 1 2 Fullerton — 6 El Monte — 1 3 Fullerton — 7 ANCLIN BROWN FELTNER JUDD HORNE LOUMACNE MILHOUS STARBUCK i, ' UPDYKE WRIGHT Uardiiu dSadketbalt First year as varsity coach for Frank Williamson . . . Team had potential pos- sibilities . . . No returning lettermen . . . Captain Dick Bardrick led team to two league victories . . . Most valuable player, Dick Bardrick . . . Manager, Martin Echeto. Valencia — 26 Fullerton — 22 Brea-Olinda — 21 Fullerton— 25 Pomona — 29 Fullerton — 15 Pasadena — 29 Fullerton — 15 Corona — 27 Fullerton — 26 Brea-Olinda — 9 Fullerton — 18 Anaheim — 24 Fullerton — 22 Pomona — 28 . . Fullerton — 31 Corona — 12 Fullerton — 21 Whittier — 35 Fullerton — 33 Orange — 35 Fullerton— -1 9 Newport — 26 Fullerton — 30 Excelsior — 33 .......... Fullerton — 28 Huntington Beach — 34 Fullerton — 23 y apicun DICK BARDRICK «% dS (iDadheWaU Showed promise for next year ' s varsity . . . Coached by Frank Williamson . . . High scoring honors went to Norman Stark . . . Won two league games . . . Manager, Marvin King . . . Lettermen: Boucher. Cagle, Jackson, Nishimura, Pepper, Pultz, Scott, Stark, Tully, Wright . . . Captain, Kenny Pultz. Sheared Valencia — 16 Fullerton — 15 Brea-Olinda— 23 Fullerton— 13 Compton — 36 Fullerton — 17 Huntington Beach — 28 Fullerton — 9 Corona — 21 Fullerton — 23 Brea-Olinda — 31 Fullerton — 18 Anaheim — 20 Fullerton — 23 Jordan — 25 Fullerton — 13 Corona — 29 Fullerton — 20 Whittier — 38 Fullerton — 22 Orange — 14 Fullerton — 23 Newport Harbor — 34 Fullerton — 32 Excelsior — 28 Fullerton — 19 Huntington Beach — 36 Fullerton — 20 C d askeWall Strong team . . . Finished second in league . . . Coach, Cliff Simpson . Co-captains: Fowler and Greenwood . . . Manager, Kenneth Lae . . . Letter- men: Greenwood. Hodge. Handsfield. Juarez, Marmolejo, Merritt, Rainbolt, Richart, Sorsabal. Stemple, Straw. Sc corei Anaheim — 9 Whittier — 1£ Corona — 1 7 Downey — 24 Orange — 18 Newport — 4 Excelsior — 1 I Huntington Beach — 13 Fullerton — 22 Fullerton — 25 Fullerton — 10 Fullerton — 26 Fullerton — 21 Fullerton — 7 Fullerton — 1 7 Fullerton — ] 1 cD d ctdketbcLit Scored Anaheim — 4 Fullerton — 13 Whittier — 19 Fullerton — 14 Corona — 13 Fullerton — 18 Downey — 14 Fullerton — 8 Orange — 9 Fullerton — 14 Newport — 15 Fullerton — 10 Excelsior — 15 . . . . ■Fullerton — 16 Huntington Beach — 5 Fullerton — 21 Sunset League Champions . . . Coach, Cliff Simpson . . . Captain, Stanley Cramer . . . Manager, Cordon Johnston . . . Lettermen: Burdorf, Cramer, Craven, Hooper, Johnson, Kuhn, Milhous, Oxandaboure, Schmoker, Walters, Wilmsen. Uctrditu ACUILAR BALMER BEOKA FRAMPTON HAMILTON HARDISTY HOPE KEWISH MILHOUS NEAL NEVEUX ORTIZ POORE ROBERTS SOLESBEE STILLIANS WAITE WALLING YARBROUCH ZOETER Cliff Simpson, new coach, started track well on its way toward the top . . . Team not exceptionally strong as a whole but had some brilliant individual performers Ten members had qualified for League Finals at press time . . . Manager, Marvin King. a E £f C DfacL B team hampered by members performing on the Varsity . . . Ten qualified for League Finals . . . Successful C team . . . Many excellent boys gained points for the team . . . Seven qualified for League Finals . . . B manager, Bob Schmoker . , C manager, Robert Stewart . . . B lettermen: Cochran, Fujimoto, Hill, Kenworthy, McCowen. Newell, Phillips, Savage, Scott, Watson . . . C lettermen: Booth, Brown, Bryant, Handsfield, Hardisty, Hodge, Hunt, Koontz, Kuhn, LaRue, Mendez, B. Waite, Wilson. u urditi f l Uuterpolo mi Winners of Annual Invitational Tournament . . . Second in League . . . Captain, Jack Snuffy Smith, league high scorer, placed on All-Southern Califor- nia first team with Jack Earll and Charles Potts . . . Manager, John Kraemer . . . Lettermen: Carmichael, Collins, Crilley, Earll, Page, Potts, Robison, Scott, Smith, Walberg, Wrigley. -S cored Bakersfleld — I Fullerton — 1 1 Huntington Park — 5 Fullerton — 6 Whittier — 1 Fullerton — 1 3 Huntington Beach — 4 Fullerton — I 2 L. A. High— 6 Fullerton — 5 Inglewood — 5 Fullerton — 6 Inglewood — 6 Fullerton — 5 L. A. High— 4 Fullerton — 5 Whittier — 2 Fullerton — 1 3 Whittier — Fullerton — 5 CARMICHAEL COLLINS CRILLEY EARLL PACE POTTS ROBISON SCOTT SMITH WALBERC WRIGLEY II ■xn 8 7 C Waierpofo Finished second in league . . . Captain, Ray Trail, placed on All Southern California team with Jean Royer , . . Team reached finals in Annual invitational Tournament . . . Manager, Nelson Endicott . . . Letter- men: Aoki, Carson, Foss, Householder, Jack- son, Marshall. Peak, Phillips, Prizer, Royer, Spencer, Swoffer, Trail, Wilson. W( -S Southern California and Annual Invitational Tournament Champions . . . Waits. Pumph- rey. Good, and Beeson on all Southern Cali- fornia First Team . . . Boyd and Oliver on Second Team . . . Manager Edwin Ken- worthy . . . Lettermen: Beeson, Boyd, Bruce. Doyle, Good, Griggs, Keith, Oliver, Oxarart, Poore, Pumphrey, Smith, Stark, Waits (cap- tain). Wicker, Wilbanks. cofe5 .Jc Bakersfield — 1 . . . Fullerton — 1 1 Huntington Park — 3 Fullerton — 5 Whittier — 5 .... Fullerton — 3 Huntington Beach — 3 . Fullerton — 4 L. A. High— 6 . . . Fullerton — 8 Inglewood — 8 Fullerton — 9 Inglewood — 6 Fullerton — Whittier — 10 . . . Fullerton — 2 L. A. High— 3 . . . Fullerton — Whittier — 4 . . . Fullerton — 2 Bakersfield — . . Huntington Park — 3 Whittier — . . Huntington Beach — 4 L. A. High— 4 Inglewood — 2 Inglewood — 1 Whittier — 3. L. A. High— 3 i Fullerton — 1 2 Fullerton — 7 Fullerton — 9 Fullerton — 9 Fullerton — 10 Fullerton — 6 Fullerton — • 2 Fullerton — 1 Fullerton — 5 MAXWELL ROBISON COLLINS SMITH WALBERC WILSON S corei Leuzinger — 8 Fullerton — 6;: Redlands — 27 . Fullerton — 48 South Pasadena — 1 1 Fullerton 55 L. A. High— 40 . Fullerton — 35 Whittier — 34 Fullerton — 41 Inglewood — 37 . Fullerton — 38 Huntington Park — 28 Fullerton — 47 Whittier — 29 Fullerton — 46 ROYER SWOFFER WRIGHT Coach Jimmie Smith ' s Varsity performed well in dual meet competition . . . New Southern California records set by Jack Earll, backstroke; and Medley Relay Team, Earll, Smith, and Walberg . . . Manager, Bob Mc- Farland. v , ) , ; ' m i r V Strong B squad champions at L. A. High Invitational Meet and L. A. High Relays . . . Medley relay team, Prizer, Royer, Robi- son, set new Southern California record . . . Manager, Jack Earl! . . . Probable lettermen: Aoki, Foss, Householder, Jackson, Max- well, Koontz, Pothe, Prizer, Sill, Spencer. B£f wimmin C team undefeated at press time . . . Champions of L. A. High Invitational Meet and L. A. High Relays . . . New Southern Califor- nia records: Medley Relay, Rogers, Waits. Oxarart; and Bob Good. 100 yard freestyle . . . Manager, Freddie Robison . . . Probable let- termen: Beeson, Bergen, Boyd, Bruce, Good, Griggs, Keith, Mc- Graw, Oxarart, Pumphrey, Rog- ers, Waits, Wicker. % £ Leuzinger — 22 Fullerton — 56 Redlands — 7 Fullerton — 32 South Pasadena — 6 Fullerton — 42 L. A. High— 4 Fullerton — 35 Whittier — 8 Fullerton — 31 Inglewood — 1 Fullerton — 22 Huntington Park — 15 Fullerton — 51 Whittier — 15 Fullerton — 24 Leuzinger — 1 6 50 n— 55 th Pasadena — 1 5 Fullerton — 50 L. A. High— 23 Fullerton — 42 Whittier — 32 Fullerton — 34 Inglewood — 1 7 Fullerton — 48 Huntington Park — 15 Fullerton — 51 Whittier- Fullerton- -42 -24 Ucirditi y junior U afdiit f 3 enniA ' ' Santa Ana — 5 . Fullerton— - 8 South Pasadena — 1 8 Fullerton— -13 South Pasadena — 10 Fullerton— - 3 Montebello — 9 . Fullerton— - 3 Chaffey— ,5 Fullerton— - 6 Covina — Fullerton- -11 Compton — 4 Fullerton— - 7 Glendale Hoover — 4 Fullerton— - 7 El Monte — 3 Fullerton— - 8 Whittier — 5 Fullerton— - 6 El Monte — 6 Fullerton— - 5 Wood row Wilson — ( 5 Fullerton- - 5 Long Beach Poly — 1: 3 Fullerton— - 5 Anaheim — 7 Fullerton— -20 Jordan — . Fullerton— -27 Anaheim J. V.— 15 . Fullerton J. V.- -12 Jordan J. v.— 7 . Fullerton J. V.- -20 At press time the Varsity team had made a good start in league by defeating Anaheim and Jordan . . . Coach, Ralph Snyder . . . Captain, John Langford . . . Manager, Keith Souders . . . The Junior Varsity was showing excellent possibilities . . . Probable Varsity lettermen: Anderson, Bardrick, Delop, Hun- ter, Langford, Sherwood, Smith, Stephensen, Updyke . . . Probable Jayvee lettermen: Appleman, Hebson, Henderson, Macdonald. Page, Shuiz, Souders, Sutton. u urditi f (I5udebull SCORES Whittier — 6 Fullerton — 4 Covina — 5 Fullerton — 13 Woodrow Wilson — 7 Fullerton — 4 Covina — 5 Fullerton — 7 Compton — 10 Fullerton — 9 South Pasadena — 4 Fullerton — 17 Woodrow Wilson — 8 Fullerton — 4 Compton — Fullerton — 6 Puente — 2 Fullerton — 6 Inglewood — 3 Fullerton — 2 Santa Ana — 3 Fullerton — 2 San Bernardino — 5 Fullerton — 2 South Pasadena — 9 Fullerton — 3 Santa Ana — 6 Fullerton — 9 Pomona — 2 Fullerton — 3 Anaheim — 3 Fullerton — 5 Pomona — 2 Fullerton — 4 Long Beach Jordan — 3 Fullerton — 2 ANCLIN BROWN BUCKMASTER CODA CRILLEY FELTNER GRIFFIN LOUMACNE MITCHELL NISHIMURA OGATA Coach Wendell Pickens ' Varsity was showing well at press time ... In League they had defeated Anaheim, but had lost to Jordan . . . Competed in the Pomona Tournament, and were defeated in the third round . . . Manager, Martin Echeto. £i« . i ; . ' ' ... Si jMH Ji: m 0sr N ffcl ¥ ' : = 7 L ' V ' -2i% ' . vl V. v; Aunlop L C Il3udebuil ctrsiti Covina — 3 Fullerton — - 8 Long Beach Poly — 9 Fullerton — - 4 Woodrow Wilson — 4 Fullerton — - 5 Long Beach Poly — 5 . Fullerton — -1 1 Whittier — 3 . Fullerton — -1 1 Woodrow Wilson — 9 . Fullerton — - 8 South Pasadena — 3 . Fullerton — -26 Brea — 5 .... Fullerton — -1 1 Pomona — 1 3 . Fullerton — -12 Valencia Varsity — 7 Fullerton — 2 Downey — 4 Fullerton — - 7 Downey Varsity — 3 Fullerton — - 4 Pomona — 3 Fullerton — - 4 Valencia Varsity — Fullerton — - 8 Whittier — . Fullerton — - 1 A strong team and valuable source of future Varsity material . . . Coach, Alva Straw ... As there was no Jayvee Sunset League the team free-lanced . . . Manager, Clark White . . . Probable lettermen: Ba con. Blackburn, Carson. Coda, Jones, Juarez, Lewis, Lusar, Mori- moto, Pellerin, Pepper, Stark. Sulli- van, Trook, Tully. LjIHS portd ..jiw V Beverly Wilson, Ruth Pearcy, Gene Royer, and Jack Rogers . . . Led the student body through a year outstanding for school spirit . . . Advised by Mr. Brunskill and aided by, the Rally Committee. V ' oLecLUi erS WILSON ROGERS ' - Miss Florence Randall, Bobbie, Head of Girls ' Department and instructor in Dancing . . . Miss Fiametta Rhead, Swimming . . . Mrs. Ruth Scott, Scotty, Fundamental Gym work . . . Miss Edith Logan, Logie, Tennis . . . Miss Ethel Cooley, First Aid. ll5adhetbuU i Coaches: freshmen and juniors, Miss Randall seniors and sophomores. Miss Cooley . . Manager, Helen Hart . . . Senior team won hare earned championship from lower classes . . Playdays, November 14 and 16 on our court; . . . All classes defeated their opponents . . 1939, last year three court basketball to be played . . . Two court basketball to be intro- duced in 1940. Writer etc enniS Coach, Logie . . . Manager, Bertha Johnson . . . Fullerton won December seventh playday by a large margin . . . Seniors winners over all classes. Captains; Seniors — Mary Ellen Crady. Juniors — Marilyn Eimers. Sophomores — Charlotte Pickens. Freshmen — Helen Keith. Coach, Logie . . Manager. Bertha Johnson . . . Played for Blatz Championship Banner . . . Held up past high records in meets with Orange County high schools . . . Outstanding singles players: Bertha Johnson and Lorraine Queyrel. Coaches: seniors, Bobbie : juniors, Logie ; sophomores. Miss Cooley: freshmen. Scottie . . . Manager, Gloria Canong . . . Seniors overcame fairly strong teams to obtain championship . . . Playdays held in Huntington Beach, February 13 and 15 . . . Seniors, sopho- mores, and freshmen won but juniors lost . . . Senior team traveled to Griffith Park, March 2, to defeat Corona and Herbert Hoover in the Southern California Invitational Hockey Playday. V.Jj Jj nterclc S. U53 Coach, Miss Rhead , . . Manager, Dorothy Finley . . . Out- standing swimmers who participated in meets with Orange County high schools: Lois French, Dorothy Finley, Francis Holmes, Betty Lou Minton. Dorothea Brittain, Evelyn Sutton, Lois Hollingsworth. wimmina u ursiti Coach, Miss Rhead . . . Manager, Dorothy Finley . . . Low class defeated upper class in two out of three meets . . . Out- standing swimmers: Lower class, Lois Hollingsworth, Dorothy Koontz, Viola Watts, Evelyn Sutton: Upper class, Lois Freigc Dorothy Finley, Frances Holmes, CaJpoJ-Bailey M W Uoileuhci it T Coaches; Scottie, seniors and sophomores: Miss Cooley, jun- iors and freshmen . . . Seniors defeated underclasses in a two round series of games . . . Play- days held at Newport Beach on March 26 and 28 . . . juniors, sophomores, freshmen won . . . Seniors lost . . . Softball Coaches : Miss Cooley. seniors and sophomores ; Scottie, juniors and freshmen . . . Manager, Betty Nay . . . Exceptional turn out to support freshman team . . . Playdays held at Laguna Beach on May 21 and 23. 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