Glendale High School - Stylus Yearbook (Glendale, CA)

 - Class of 1938

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' F' , A. 1:-.-if . l l.,.--,I x- - 17' A. 1 f.:.A,:...g5'Q.r'- :- ,-- -.5-, A 4-Jr ' 4 A-qu ,A . L -. ..-4-' , -- -4,-v '14 'T-I5 -f .L .Af'-:-W1 ' J '-..---1'1 'Q - 41 13? A - ' - P A .e. yr- - f 'gi' -.- . . PTA gf' R Lyn-.A --A 4 f- If-- . -A .- : -' A S 32, ' - f '3 f-2 Q 91 ' .,- . - - -Q AA -A -K, .. f'-5' 3 E ' air- ,- - .- 9- 49 'q1:' ' ' 'A' .1 1' ,- A--. .1 -, . f '-f. 5 2 1 ' nm... O THE GRADUATES we say, CONGRATULATIONS and BON VOYAGE! Three happy years at Glendale High School and the turnstiles are ready again to mark the exit of another group of graduates. The all important question at this time is: What kind of people are these whose faces are now so radiant with anticipation of life's adventure? ln this class are those who just 'got by'. They are only a step ahead of their less fortunate brothers who failed entirely. For them a hard path lies ahead, as poor preparation in youth looks forward to a spare maturity. To such we can only say, Hurry! Opportunity knocks but rarely. ln another, and by far the largest group, are those who are content to remain mediocre. lt is they who describe the C as the gentlemen's grade because it is average They are not much disturbed by the challenges of life, and would prefer to float blissfully with the stream. They are appreciated by many because, by comparison, they are not obnoxious with their superiority. They are appreciated by the superior, too, for they furnish the shoulders upon which the leaders may ride. We would wish that fewer might remain among their number. The last group, like the first, are fewer in number. They are the select men and women who are always willing to go another mile. To them, the suggestions of teachers for self im- provement have been commands to action. They will not be found lacking when competence is required. They are the ones who will become the leaders, and upon them will depend the future of America. To those select young men and women of the Class of l938 who have achieved, whether in academic fields, in the arts, student activities, or athletics, we offer the salute of the school! May their outstanding abilities be exerted to the accomplishment of those high ideals which are the goals of their alma mater-Glendale High. ELON EARL HILDRETH Principal i938 MRS. ETHEL HUME FLOOD MOYSE Vice Principal EDGAR H. KEINHOLZ Vice Principal STYLUS l I Elon E. Hildreth Mrs. Ethel Hume Flood Moyse Edgar H. Kienholz Fred A. Sihler Elsa E. Persson Ethel Carrington Gabrielle LeCIercq Dorothy Sampson ART Mary Beth Abbott C. jeannette Abel Esther Crandall Doris Churchill Spencer COMMERCE john Rhea Baker Mrs. Gertrude Ballard Mrs. Elizabeth B. Crippen Mabel M. Murphy james McDowell Steele Harriet Switzer Mabel U. Teed Carryl N. Thurber ENGLISH jennie Young Freeman Delmar j. Edmondson Anna S. Elam Mrs. Mary Creath Goldsmith Mrs. E. Marion Hardy Greene Dana Irving Grover Mary Hairgrove Frances Margaret Hall Beatrice Helmer Charles C. Hirt j. Douglas Knox Mrs. Nell Kepley Martin Dorothy B. Poppy Mary Rigg Laurence M. Smith Marion L, Underwood I938 GLENDALE HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY HISTORY E. Maud Soper Frances Norene Ahl Mrs, jessie Evans Corbett Bessie L. Field john S. Kreider Gladys Marie Leonard Mrs. Alice Crawford McDonald Kenneth Merrill Montgomery George A. Plumb Wallace Edmunds Rankin FOREIGN LANGUAGE Dorothy Gilson Mrs. juanita Case Courtenaye Mrs. Helen Troup Hudson Mrs. Mabel Odell Lambert Fay N. McEndree Hedwig Mader Daisy Lee Monroe HOME ECONOMICS Ellen julia Hanson Mrs. Georgia Weaver Bowling Helen jane Hairgrove Mrs. Frances S. Klawiter Charlotte Louise Spier LIBRARY Estelle Daisy Lake Mildred E. Smith MATHEMATICS j. Arndt Tande Clara Brees Francis Douglas Gosserand Inez Ledyard jennie A. McGregor Elton A, Smith MECHANICAL ARTS Morgan Noyse Smith j. Paul Brown joe R. Eastwood Walter Gorman jeoffrey Lawrence William L. Nasht Bert Rolfe Beulah Beatrice Woods MUSIC Zula Margaret Ziegler Harry Warner Anderson Charles C. Hirt Mrs. Florence Evelyn Parker PHYSICAL EDUCATION Roy Clifford jellison Florence Knight Mrs. Myrtle Burbank Andersen Helen Louise Cheney Russell Thomas Cripe Ranier De Mandel Abraham F. Elliott Mrs. Beatrice Case Haig George Sanford Sperry Mrs. Margaret I. Mussetter Struble Mrs. Esther D. Howton SCIENCE Earl Travis Brown E. Milford Brunner G. Philip Castlen jennie Eleanor Clauson Mrs. Phyllis Edwards Eleanor Boynton Green Frank Martin Gulick William A. Nord Clayton B, Westover SPECIALS Clara Brees Howard Fay BOARD OF EDUCATION DR, WILLARD S. FORD Superintendent of Schools MR. MERRITT P. KIMBALL President DR. GEORGE W. BLANCHE ' MRS. ROY L. ADAMSON ,KR MR. CLENCY H. HASBROUCK 'R if . MR. 1. MARION WRIGHT ' 1 MR. H. PARK ARNOLD STYLUS STUDENT ADMINISTRATION STUDENT COUNCIL 2? Wy t i t? Q ' DAVCIID I-IOWTON JEANNE FRANKLIN WARREN LE FEVRE SHIRLEY FRAMPTON FRANCIS SHERIDAN aurman FRANCIS SHERIDAN JEANNE ACHESON WARREN LE FEVRE MOLLY JOHNSON ALBERT WILSON Chairman BOYS' LEAGUE OFFICERS JAMES RITCHIE DEAN MORRIS President Vice-President DEAN MORRIS JOHN LEIDORF DEAN MEREDITH President Vice-President Secretary-Trcasurcr I938 ALBERT CABINET I FRANK ALBERT - President LANGDON GREGG - Vice-President LEONE CARTMILL - Secretary of Assemblies CHESTER SALISBURY - Secretary of Debate FREDA FLEMING - - Secretary of Girls' Athletics BOB NORRIS - MARGIE GARVER IOI-IN WELLINGTON DOROTHY VAN DAVID HOWTON IRENE ALTHOFF IAMES RITCHIE MARGARET ADAMS LARRY KAVANAGH FRANCIS SHERIDAN MERAN BARSAM Secretary of Boys' Athletics - Secretary of Finance Board of Control Chairman - Secretary of Publicity Student Council Chairman - Secretary of State - Boys' League President - Girls' League President Sophomore Class President - lunior Class President - Senior Class President STYLUS CABINET II HAL KAUFFMAN lAY PERRIN - PEGGY LAWHEAD CHARLES GROVER BARBARA DEWEY RUSSEL SNOW - HONEY TODA BOB DONAHUE - HOPE POUND - FRANCIS SHERIDAN BETTY lUNE CHAMBERS DEAN MORRIS - KATHRYN BYRAM ED YECKLEY - - IAMES BROWN - HILTON ANDERBERG ,V Y.,-,.. Hi L.. . , - - President - - Vice-President Secretary of Assemblies - Secretary of Debate Secretary of Girls' Athletics Secretary of Boys' Athletics - Secretary of Finance Board of Control Chairman - Secretary of Publicity Student Council Chairman - Secretary of State Boys' League President Girls' League President Sophomore Class President - junior Class President - Senior Class President KAUFFMAN fl .1 l938 V5 fix GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD I ADAMS SHIRLEY FRAMPTON KATHERINE BYRAM BETTY BYERS - BONNIE MITCHELL SHIRLEY SMITH - MARION SIMLE - BARBARA KNUDD CATHERINE DUDLEY LOREEN DOWNING BETTY IANE BROWER VIRGINIA BOGART BARBARA DEWEY MARY ADAMS - PEGGY LAWHEAD FREDA FLEMING - MARGARET ADAMS d ' Vice President - Secretary - - Treasurer - Program Chairman junior Representative - Friendship Chairman Philanthropic Chairman Regulated Dress Chairman - - - - Publicity - - - Finance - Social Chairman - Welfare Chairman Sophomore Representative Senior Representative G. A. A. Representative - - - President STYLUS MARIORIE PROCTOR EVA PELLIC-RINI - HELEN SIHLER - SHIRLEY SMITH LUCILLE MITRY MARCIA RENNIE - - LORENE GRESS - - MARY-ESTHER HENTSCHKE MARY ROASIO - - MAYBELLE PERKINS - MARGARET ANN DAVEY BETTY FERRY - - CHARLOTTE YOUNG - ANN MUSACCO - BARBARA DEWEY - KATHERINE BYRAM GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD II Vice President - Treasurer - - Secretary - Program Chairman Friendship Chairman Philanthropic Chairman - Regulated Dress - Publicity - Finance - Social Chairman - WeIfare Chairman Sophomore Representative - junior Representative Senior Representative G. A. A. Representative - - - President BYRAM I938 I7 I ' i BOARD OF CONTROL I Chairman Sylvia Brostoff Marshall Prothero Florence Aufman lohn Austin Mary jean Bacon Bob Beamer Virginia Bogart Sylvia Brostoff jack Burgan Netta Burton Charles Carel Mayrose Cassidy Breckenridge Chen jOHN WELLINGTON jOHN KELLER jlMMIE OKAYAMA BOB DONAHUE BILL SWAN E. MILFORD BRUNNER, Faculty Adviser SENIOR COMMISSIONERS Nelva Kiefer Ed Lidstone Breckenridge Chenoweth jimmie Okayama Claire Corkery Beverly Heywood joe Olson Vivian Cowen Grace Hilbert jimmie Okayama jack Cunningham Dave Howton Paula Otto Bill Curry Phyliss Dockeray oweth B O A Betty Eighmy Byron Foote Harold French Volney Giles Marcella Hall Margaret Hails R D O F Chairman john Austin Donald Howton Bill Ackers May Andrews john Austin Bob Beamer Lois Bobier Sylvia Brostoff jack Brown Mayrose Cassidy Don Chase Mildred Cough Iames Craig Leonard Crane jack Cross Hal Cummins Bill Curry Clyde Dehart Don Howton Richard Howe Ruth Ivey Nelva Kiefer jim Langenheim Ed Lidstone George Nader Barbara Nudd Bill Phillips Norman Prescott Marshall Prothero Dores Ranney Marcia Rennie Bill Vosgier john Wellington CONTROL II BOB DONAHUE jlMMIE OKAYAMA RICHARD HOWE NELVA KIEFER E. MILFORD BRUNNER, Faculty Adviser SENIOR COMMISSIONERS Ward Stone Marshall Prothero Sylvia Brostoff Paul Sunshine Dorothy Dobbins Bill Laurvel Marshall Prothero Dick Doyle Bob Lewis Earl Ralph Mary Kay Drury Bascomb Field Bob Flack Lawrence Greene Raymond Hails Dave Hoffman Richard Howe Don Howton Morton Hunt Bud jessie Austin johnson Beulah Kettle Blain Konkright Helen Leonard jeanette Maier Rosemary Marek Lane Mathias Bill Miller Bob Miller George Nader Betty Noehle Barbara Nudd jimmie Okayama joe Nelson Paula Otto Barbara Phillips Bill Rogers Rosalind Sauer Doug Schwartz Bob Sternquist Hugo Stoffels Ward Stone Paul Sunshine Leona Swift Rae Thompson Lisle Van Burgh Turlay Van Couvering Don Webb Virginia Woolcott STYLUS . S N- , A 4 n fviif' -Qx, .. B il .WY ati: I .cn jf,f.Q, V : ..,, if A W .A , A....A Z ,.,.:., E ,,t. .E.E:E, Z, 'Nw . . .,..,q W., S 1 A Mix s - 1 1 Li am sw! gk: M, x 5, 1 3 3.4, AW? 'Mfr Nfl -1 ' ' if 151 MV? - A ' rf 'N wt 2-f. 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V, DAISY LAKE Betty Benesh Sara Bierma Lois Cooper Eugenia Conklin Darlene Davidson Virginia Ford Margaret Gibbs Marion Harris Mary Howe ROGER THOMPSON Everett Angerstein Bud Auer Eloise Baker Bennet Bakkenson Carol Barron Donald Bedford Robert Boewer Harold Boyer Charles Branen Albert Bryant lean Cassidy lim Cassidy loe Cassidy lack Clerk Marjorie Coleman Tom Costanzo Lavene Dawson Phil De Lozier Ken Derrington Robert Dowdy L I B R A R Y - Faculty Managers - - - - MILDRED SMITH Ernestine johnson Marian Robinson Mary Elizabeth johnson Virginia Rowan Betty jones Charles Sickinger Gordon Le Londe lean Siple Laurence Loban Vivian Maynard Margot Mitchell Christine Potter Virginia Putney Melba Robb CAFETERIA - - Managers Clifford Duff loan Elledge Ioe Ferencz Bill Flick Russel Gardner Arthur Gillies Morris Gillies Claude Grussmyer Reid Hackett Eugene Hague Charles Hart David Knox Walter Knox Walker Kuhn Elizabeth Lutton Carolyn Maguire Dolores Mehl Bill Miller Donald Miller Doris Skinner Nadine Smith Phyllis Tewel Anne Wagner Bill Young CREW HENRY WARREN Ellis Nicholson Bob Primm Kenneth Pulh Earl Ralph an Middleton Schindler Ted Schroeder Fenton Sink lean Sorenson lohn Sorick Florence Southwick Harry Stausell Richard Stewert Frank Swain Bill Thompson Roger Thompson Lisk Van Burgh Henry Warren Don Wimpres S Margaret Widney Ed Yeckley STYLUS Q Nzzzfng Q .fx 15 ff 234: QL- 1 , .LT Q' ,X 3226? 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McCoy Marie Nelson Orval Oliver Belton Parker Faculty Manager Josephine Roasio Mary Roasio Dean Russell Herbert Shattuck Don Spencer Honey Toda lean Watson less Watson STUDENT BOOKSTORE MRS. LORETTO C. BULLOCK, Faculty Manager Al Wilson Herbert Shattuck lack Brown STYLUS 4 + A s A' .,x,..., Q 'Kruk Q . . , gi , '. r k K,f. I 81 E l Ll. Nwy Na. Y I-. :fi uw E ' 5 A l'7??5i,:'f ' . .4 J .- Q 5 . v L. 5 A J. 'fipldhff 0,3 , r qgzpy' MQW 'WSJ f 'Q'?-815574.15 ?4wQf's,1 - ,Mu M, w A or .' M - if lx N'-4 yy-.55,i'. , ., ,.y, -ff ff' . ., -f -P nq ,ll 5 -.gg 1 'G -QP' A Q9 Q V fm' yew. 1 f,,aSfaQw , gl, V. X if.-!,.,,5' Q .-25 F ,. -Q 4.61, 1: w e Q :g t 5 is ,. STAGE CREW BILL MABRY ------ Manager MARGARET WHITE ISem, II - Electricians GEORGE NADER lSern. III LISLE VAN BURC-H - - Assistant Electrician CHARLES FREEMAN - - - Flyman DICK PHILLIPS - Assistant Flyman BILL HARRIS - - - Carpenter ESTHER CRANDALL - Faculty Adviser Ieanne Collins Dick Hamilton Patricia Powers Henry Dorman Carolyn Newsum Lisle Van Burgh PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM, PROJECTION CREW MR. HOWARD FAY - - - - Advisers MR. FRANK CULICK MR. GEOFFREY LAWRENCE Ross Aiken Wayne Hodder Bill Reilly Kenneth Anspach Peter Kafitz Bill Mabry Robert Bmkley lack Hanson STYLUS w 'uf' 2-4-5 fwm 1 Jae. , 6. 3, I:, Agn' HY' 'AK-inn' an f2,,,' H53 x N. 5. a. 5-' f-g wxy z 'Y' '5-N HN fkzg 5 muh .N V gs .im an . Ju, f '-':,'f.5 ,w' .Hn W, neg: ' 4,1 S925 Q 54 . QW, w mf? W 'f, rx 2.1: 'sw Y' fs. M5113 T' I x 5 ' ' 531 33 f .1 R .. 'YA1 tvfiwt ir: fm, 44 'ff .i qi. A' ff ' ' 4 ff .fbi .c 3, if qv xl g 3 v '33, .' ' -nam, from 5, 1 G ' up JJLSYNQ m ff'-xg ,K . Y 7 , . ,'1',Xf.a' 'YY .1 uw ffl. mf .-15.1, ,Q , 8131 RAN. A yn if ,rx x' s'? i'.hf ff ' . ' M qw- ',!ifv:wgef'5F,f1' . 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Q' V412 ,uqbg 4 Q . an .An USl1ERS DAISY MONROE, Faculty Adviser Cunningham, Dorothy Cabrio, Loretta Lee, lackie Erickson, Lonelle Goetz, Pauline Mitchell, Margot Farrar, Ruby Cossman, luanita Mussetter, Helen Foster, Mariorie Hentschke, Mary-Esther Wrenn, Ruth AUDITORIUM DOORMEN BOB DONAHUE, Head Doorman DANA l. CROVER, Faculty Adviser Budd Auer Roger Eddy Bob Salisbury john Austin Dave Howton Ted Schroeder Bob Curtis Don Howton john Wellington Bob Donahue jimmy Okayama STYLUS ...- 145,271 f vfn 'O J. . . .,,,,,.'i. 5453 I AN .X A...'x.' J .' .65-3: MJVIW Nu M. 'Q aw s 'Q-,. J N-:H- SN 's 5. ' - ' Jfww 4 5- ' .I ,.,f.j - S- . 'Y . '5'fg.' f P.-ww f jx- , k ,PM R 'A Q A - 4. 0 KA4,,H,f.. .V M. M 2 .gi ,... V ,gs 'iw l ln, ' K . I 1 L. 4 . L ,A P' K , ,AQ gs. M: ii 597 , Saw Ku . 13. 'L :Q 1 g tw, . , Q ,yu r If 5. Q bgvfq. 1? Y . bl I livin 'X:L,,,. 1 SN ', . , WVR. Q if wifygn - 2 Q . - A X x ' .. 4. 1- . . fy wx ' , .3 ,xxijfs N ' vm N A v 'A ' N X, . 1. 5' , if' Q 9 F M-,rf , Q ,. 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H W., Q1'4' x L an X W 1 HOPE POUND EXPLOSION STAFF I HOPE POUND - - - Editor IIMMIE PAULLIN - - Assistant Editor MURRAY LESSER - - Feature Editor ED HAINES, GEORGE STEIDLE Sports Editors MERLE CORKERY - - - Circulation IEAN WARD ------ Exchange Reporters: LOREEN DOWNING, BOBBIE IEANNE LADISH, PAT MILLER, jIM MURRAY, CAROLYN NEWSUM, GEORGE PARTRIDGE if STYLUS EXPLOSION STAFF II CHARLES HED ------ Editor PEGGY LAWHEAD Assistant Editor MARIORIE PROCTOR - - - Feature Editor ED TOMASO, HAROLD BARNESON Sports Editors PAT CUNNINGHAM - - - Circulation DOROTHY LARKIN ----- Exchange Reporters: KATHERINE BYRAM, PHYLLIS GILMAN, MAR- GARET HAILS, BETTIE IANE HIGHLAND, MARY-ESTHER HENTSCHKE, ROBERT KADZ, SALLY LEE, MILDRED Mc- CAULEY, MARY ELLEN O'CONNOR, ELEANOR POUND, MARY THOMPSON, BETTY ANN WAGNER CHARLES HED 1938 29 1938 STYLUS STAFF IAMES PAULLIN Editor in Chief IEAN WARD - Assistant Editor I ELEANOR POUND - - Art Editor BARBARA DEWEY Assistant Art Editor LOIS BRADBURY - Assistant Art Editor HELEN SIHLER - Girls' Sports Editor CHARLES HED - - - Boys' Sports Editor BOBBIE IEANNE LADISH - Clubs and Events Editor MARJORIE WRIGHT - - Stenographic Editor HARVEY POWELSON - Sales Manager BRECK CHENOWETH Advertising EDDY CUSTER - - Advertising ED YECKLEY - - - - Advertising MR, DELMAR I. EDMONDSON Faculty Adviser PAULLIN ,v?.i.,...-.-, WARD BRADBURY DEWEY LADISH S T Y L U S ART CONTRIBUTORS CATHERINE ELLISON IOHN MERIDETH - RICHARD HAMILTON DOROTHY SLEZAK - DOROTHY ALLDREDCE BOBBETTE CAREL - MARY LOU WOOTON ANA LOU SCHOLEY - ANN MUSACCO - FRED ROBERTS - - WANDA IENKINS - MISS MARY BETH ABBOTT Photography by Frank - Cover End Sheets - Title Page - School Classes - Classes - Activities Organizations - Sports - - Sports - - - Humor - - Faculty Art Adviser Roshnell, Austin Studios ji.,,,v..., ,W vwmfwv... POUND WRIGHT HED SIHLER POWELSON 1938 31 I I fit 'fi if ffvfwff' .W 1 ff' 'J XV? Y- rf' 1, 0 f I AW' FLA of we U,ffZ,r' JJ. 6 ON CLASSES N- .1 . ., JH .J -. r Q .U V , K. ,, A. - K 1' . . 4 ,- ' .1 - ,. , , L Y V ,- ' ' 2.11. ' . ,QA f ,l,,.N7',, ,uc ..,.,Q .. . K, WJ, ,,,... . , jp --,Qu '-,L .-Xi. .i,- .k',3 . ,. , . 1 fx., .: -L A ,, K , ..-f z 1' . 'f vi' A -, 'AQ fi ...f5,,f,f,,Q,,. Q 4 . ., ,,. r- .uf .. ff.. Ml., r. ,. ,,-3,:,, , 1, 6,5 '?,f, YJ, J1. .. . ' '- . ' ' 4 ' X I uw- - ' ' ' 5.1, -2- Ex , f. kM,5,x.,. .. . a,L,- . ', Q .,..X- .'J fn, ,. ,- AA.: JZ-' ,Ag m , ,.:. AJ . - fy.. V1 ,,,.r n 4 . , ..'.v'- ' 1 f' u r Q lf, , . ..., V. -f I , ' sv- , 1 f ' wlfzz - ,f f WINTER CLASS OF '38 1938 33 W'38 CLASS OFFICERS MERAN BARSAM MARION BURTON CHARLOTTE MORTIMER PEGGY LAWHEAD President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer IRENE ALTHOFF IAMES RITCHIE Song Leader Yell Leader STYLUS MS WINTER '38 0 ADAMS, MARGARET LOUISE-Peg-U.C.L.A., Pres. Girls' League 3, Sec. Junior Class 2, G.L. Friendship Chairman 2, Monthly Dance Comm. 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 2, Hon. Mem, Girls' Service 3, Spanish 3, Stunt Party Comm. l, 3. 0 ADAMS, DOUGLAS STEVEN-Stevie-G.J.C., Hall Duty 2, 3. 0 ALTHOFF, IRENE JUNE-Woodbury's Business College, Sec. of State 3, Sr. Class Song Leadeg 3, Monthly Dance Comm. l, 2, 3, Backward Dance Comm. 2, Sr. Tag Comm. 3, Student gody Sogg Leader 2, 3, Honor Society 2, Girls' Service 3, abinet . 0 BARTON, BETTY LEE-Barty-Jr. Class Comm. 2, Commerce l, 2, Pres. 3, G.A.A. 2, 3. 0 BASS, MARIE ADALENE. 0 BELNAP, WANDA MARIE-Slats-G.J.C., Aud. Helper l, Girls' League Off. 3, Ushers 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Banquet Comm. 2, Uniform Board 2, 3, Music 3, Girls' G 3, Girls' Glee 3, Baseball 2, Volleyball l, Speedball l, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Hockey l, Christmas Program 3. 0 BIGGS, BETTY RUANNE-Bets-U.S.C. 0 BLAIR, RUSSELL OTIS-Russ-G.J.C., Orchestra 2, 3, Band 2. 0 BOGART, VIRGINIA MAE-Boge-Girls' League Off. 2, 3, Sr. Party Comm. 3, Hall Duty 3, Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Monthly Dance Comm. 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Girls' Service l, 2, Uniform Board 3, Spanish 2, 3, Girls' Leaders l, 2, Girls' G 3, Volley- ball l, 2, Speedball 2, 3, Hockey 2, Stunt Party Comm. 3, Backward Dance Comm. 3. 0 BONDLEY, GLEN RUSSELL-Russ-G.J.C., Football l. 0 BURTON MARION JANEkG.J.C., Vice-Pres. Sr. Class 3' Monthly Dance Comm. 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, French 2, Girlsi Leaders l, Girls' G 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, Speedball 3, Basket- ball 2, Hockey 2. I CARDINALE, VINCENT SALVATORE-From Glendale Continua- tion High, Hall Duty 2, Board of Control 2. O CASTRO, RAYMOND VINCENT-Castro-U.S.C., Hall Duty 3, Oratorical Tableau 3, Boys' G 2, Pres. 3, Football 2, 3, Track 3. I CLARK, FRANK HOWARD-Dubby-U.S.C., Cabinet 2, 3, Boys' League Off. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. Soph. Class l, Pres. Jr. Class 2, Pres. Sr. Class 3, Aud. Helper l, 2, Hall Duty l, 2, 3, Doorman l, 2, 3, Monthly Dance Comm. l, 2, 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 2, N.A.S.S. 2, 3, Boys' Service l, 2, 3, Football l, Track 2, 3, Tennis 3, Board of Control l, 2, 3. 0 CLERK, ANITA RUTH-Hall Duty 2, 3, Monthly Dance Comm. 2, 3, Senior Council 3, Physiology 2, Girls' Glee 3. 0 CLERK, JACK. 0 COLE, RAE ELLEN-G.J.C., Chairman Announcement Comm. 3, Usher 2, 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Girls' Service l, Physiology 2, Girls' Leaders l, Girls' G 2, 3, Volleyball l, 2, Basketball 2, 3. I COOK, ROBERT QUINTON-Bob-From West High, Salt Lake, Utah, G,J.C. O COPLE, DOUGLAS-Cope-G.J.C., Boys' G 2, 3, Football 2, 3. 0 CORKERY, CLARE. O COWAN, CHARLES BASIL-Chuck-Cafeteria 3, Orchestra l, Band I . i938 35 WINTER '38 CRAWSHAW, FRANCES-From Jackson, Tennessee-G.J.C. CUNNINGHAM, DOROTHY-Class Committee 35 Hall Duty I5 Usher 2,35 Senior Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' G 2, 35 Tennis 2, 35 Hockey I5 Girls' Service I5 French I5 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders I. CUSTER, FLOYD M.-Flash-Boys' G 2, 35 Football I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 3. DANIELS, ALLAN B.-Pinnie-G.J.C.5 Football 35 Tennis 35 Sons and Daughters of Alumni 2, 3. DARLINGTON, WILLIAM WAYNE. DOWNEY, TOM CHANDLER-Crash-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty 2, 3. DOWNING, VIVIAN LOREEN-Vi-From Marshall High5 G.J.C.5 Sec. of Publicity 35 Explosion Staff 35 French 3. DUDLEY, DOROTHY RAE-Dot-Pomona5 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 Cap and Gown Comm. 35 Dramatics 35 Welfare Comm. 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Music 2, 35 Spanish 35 World Friendship I, 2, 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Tennis I5 Volleyball 25 Hockey 25 Bad- minton 35 G.A.A. Banquet Comm. 2, 35 G.A.A. Ticket Comm. 3. DUFF, CLIFFORD MILTON, JR.-Duffy-From New Brighton High5 Hall Duty 35 Cafeteria 2, 35 Commerce 3. FARR, ADELE P.-Dell-Operetta 35 Girls' Glee 35 Christmas Program 3. FARR, MAXINE EVELYN-Maxie-Dental School5 Senior Prom Comm. 2, 35 Junior Prom Comm. 25 Variety Show 25 Uniform Board 35 Tennis 25 Volleyball I5 Speedball 35 Basketball 35 Hockey I. FAST, RICHARD HAROLD-Fast-G.J.C.5 Student Bank I, 25 Debate I, 2, 35 Senior Prom Comm. 35 Forum 35 Football I, 2. FINDLAY, NANCY-Windy-G.J.C.5 Ushers 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' Service 35 Physiology 2, 35 Girls' Leaders I5 Girls' G 2, 35 Volleyball 25 Basketball 35 Hockey I. FLEMING, FREDA ADELIA-G,J.C.5 Sec. Girls' Athletics 35 G.L. Friendship Chairman 35 Ushers 2, 35 Sec. G.A.A. I, Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 35 Girls' Service I, 2, 35 Uniform Board 25 Spanish 2, 35 Pres. Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' G 2, 35 Tennis 35 Volleyball I, 25 Basketball 25 Sr. Banquet Comm. 3. FORD, NELLIE JANE-G.J.C.5 Cafeteria I5 Ushers 2, 35 Friend- ship Comm. 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Commerce 35 Girls' Leaders I5 Girls' G 2, 35 Tennis 35 Volleyball I5 Basketball 2, 3. FOX, JOHN CHARLES-Foxie-G.J.C.5 Ground Duty 35 N.A.S.S. 2, 35 Basketball I, 2, 35 Track I. FRAMPTON, SHIRLEY-Framp-U.S.C.5 Student Council 35 Girls' League Vice-Pres. 35 Hall Duty I, 25 Stylus Staff 35 Variety Show I, 25 Shakespearian Contest I5 Honor Society 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 35 Vice-Pres. Girls' Service I5 French 2, 35 Somoac 2, Pres. 35 Girls' Leaders I, 35 Tennis 35 Four Arts 3. FRANKLIN, JEANNE MARGIT-Frankie-U.C.L.A.5 Student Council 35 Girls' League Off. 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' Service 35 Uniform Board 35 Spanish 25 Girls' Leaders 2, 35 Girls' G 35 Volleyball 25 Speedball 35 Hockey 2. FREEMAN, AGNES ADELE-Aggie-U.C.L.A.5 Senior Council 35 Hall Duty I5 Tag Day Comm. 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Uniform Board 35 Girls' Leaders I, 2, 35 Scribblers' 35 Volleyball 25 Basketball I, 25 Hockey I5 Badminton 3. FRENCH, HAROLD G.-Frenchie-Washington5 Cabinet 35 Graduation Comm. 35 Ground Duty 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 35 N.A.S.S. 35 Boys' G I, 2, 35 Football I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 Bump, Bruise, Paddle I, 2, 35 Hi-Y I, 2, 3. FUNK, HENRY JESSUP. STYLUS WINTER '38 0 GENEST, MYRA ELEANOR 0 GOSSMAN, JUANITA IRENE-Stantord5 Usher I, 2, 35 Christ- mas Tableau 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 35 Stunt Party Comm. 35 Backward Dance Comm. 35 Honor Society I, 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' Service I, 2, Sec. 35 Comites I5 Pres. Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders I5 Girls' G 2. Pres. 35 Tennis I5 Volleyball 2, 35 Speedball 35 Badminton 2, 35 Hockey 2, 35 Emblem 2. 0 GRAFF, GLADYS VIRGINIA-Gidge-U.C.L.A.5 Usher 35 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Music I, 2, 35 World Friend- ship I, 2, 35 Physiology 2, 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Tennis I5 Volley- ball I, 25 Speedball I5 Basketball I, 35 Hockey 2. 0 GREENLEE, GWENDOLYN ELAINE-Gwen-G.J.C.5 Student Bank I, 25 G.A.A. I5 Tennis I. 0 GREGG, ROB ROY X.-Nebe-Auditorium Helper I5 Stag Comm. 3. O GRIFFIN. JAMES BUELL-Tex-G.J.C. O GRUSSMEYER, CLAUDE F.-Guss-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty I, 25 Cafeteria I, 2, 35 Track I, 35 Sr. Class Off. 3. I HAINES, EDWARD ROLAND-Ed-G.J.C.5 Ground Duty 25 Ex- plosion Statf 35 Spanish 2. 0 HARRIS, BERT S.--Shorty-G.J.C.5 Engineers 3. 0 HEACOCK, BOB-Monthly Dance Comm. 25 Football I. O HEUER, GERTRUDE SHARON-Sherry-From Quincy, lll.5 Ex- plosion Staff 35 Dramatics I, 25 Senior Play 35 Shakespeare Contest 25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Library Staff I, 2, 35 Music 35 Forum 35 World Friendship I, 2, Pres. 35 Basketball 35 Hockey 3. 0 HEYWOOD, BEVERLY-Hey--Girls' League Off. 2, 35 Senior Council 35 Stunt Party Comm. I, 25 Monthly Dance Comm 35 Welfare Comm. I5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom. Comm. 35 Honor Society I, 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' Service I, 25 Forum 35 Spanish 2, 35 Girls' Leaders I5 Girls' G 2, 35 Scribblers' 35 Tennis I5 Hockey 2. O HIGGINBOTHAM, WILLIAM CARROLL-Bill-G.J.C.5 Stylus Staff 35 Explosion Staff I5 Monthly Dance Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Football 35 Board of Control I. 0 HOLLOWAY, VIRGINIA BESS. 0 HOLZNER, MARJORIE ELIZABETH-Margie-G.J.C.5 Usher 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Physiology 25 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' G 2, 35 Volleyball I5 Speedball 35 Hockey 2. 0 HOSTMAN, BARBARA ANN-G.J.C.5 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' Leaders I, 25 Girls' G 35 Volleyball 25 Speedball I5 Basket- ball 2, 3. 0 HOWARD, HENRY EUGENE-Twit-Cafeteria I, 25 Dramatics I, 25 Operetta 2, 35 Library Staff I5 Commerce I, 25 Music 2, 35 Spanish I5 Boys' Glee I, 2, 3. 0 HOWTON, DAVID R.-Cal. Tech.5 Cabinet 35 Student Council 2, 35 Aud. Helper I, 2, 35 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Honor Society I, 2, 35 Boys' Service 35 Comites I5 Football 3. 0 HUNT, PEARL I.-G.J.C.5 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Uniform Board 35 Commerce 35 Girls' Leaders I5 Tennis I5 Vcillleyball 25 Hockey I5 Speedball I, 25 Badminton 25 Basket- ba . 0 JAMES, CORRINE-Usher I, 25 G,A.A. I5 Girls' Service I, 25 Girls' G I5 French I5 Girls' Leaders I5 Tennis I5 Volleyball I5 Hockey I. 0 JARRETT, WILLIAM W.-Bill. I938 WINTER '38 KELLER, Joi-IN cRAwFoizo, JR.-Pete-P.A. system i, 2, 3, Cabinet 3, Hall Duty I, 2, 3, Boys' Service I, 2, Tennis I, 2, 3, Board of Control 2, 3. KELLEY, LANGDON HUGH-Kong-Berkley, Honor Society 3, Spanish 2, Forum 3, Graduation Speaker 3. KELLEY, WILLIAM HERBERT. KILLBERG, MARJORIE JOSEPHINE-Marg-Business College, Ground Duty I, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Variety Show I, 2, 3. KLISSNER, LILLIAN-Lil-Woodbury's Business College, Com- merce 2, 3, Music 2, 3. KRUGER, ROBERT L.-Krug-G.J.C., N.A.S.S. 3, Boys' G 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. LIDSTONE, EDWARD BARCLAY-Ed-Frank Wiggins, Aud. Helper I, 2, Hall Duty I, 2, 3, School Play 3, Boys' Service 2, Board of Control 3. LINDLEY, LEAH RACHEL-Lee-GJ.C., Commerce 3, Physi- ology 2. LINKOGEL, EILEEN BEATRICE-Lynn-G.J.C., Hall Duty 2, Operetta 3, Music 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Variety Show 3. LINNEMEYER, ARTHUR CONRAD-Art-From Washington High, Ohio, G.J.C., Football 3, Basketball 3, Baseball I, 2, 3. LIVESEY, BETTY VIRGINIA-G.J.C., Sr. Prom Comm. I, G.A.A. I, 2, Girls' Service 2, Uniform Board 2, 3, Commerce 3, Span- ish 3, Girls' Leaders 2, Girls' G 3, Volleyball I, Speedball 2. MCCLURE, HELEN RUTH. MAAS, LOUIS PHILIP-Bud-Berkley, Debate 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 2, Library Staff I, 2, Forum 2, 3, Track 2. MABRY, MARY LOUISE. MARLATT, BOBBIE LOU-Bob-G.J.C., Dramatics 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, French I, 2, 3, Somoac 3, Girls' Leaders I, Scribblers' I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, Speedball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Hockey I, Badminton 2. IQAPQY, AUDREY LAVINA-Audie-G.J.C., World Friendship I, NiEifiK, BETTY JANE-Menkie-Student Bank 1, 2, G.A.A. ig Commerce I, 2. MILES, DOROTHY MAE-GJ .C. MINER, LOIS RAE-G.J.C., Usher 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Girls' Service I, 3, Uniform Board 2, Physiology 2, 3, Girls' Leaders 3, Girls' G 2, 3, Volleyball I, Basketball 3, Hockey 2. MITCHELL, BONNIE BLANCHE-U.C.L.A., Treasurer Girls' League 2, Hall Duty l, 2, Usher 3, Variety Show I, Stunt Party Comm. I, 3, Monthly Dance 2, Honor Society I, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Girls' Service I, 2, Pres. 3, Comites I, Girls' Leaders I, Girls' G 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, 3, Baseball I. MOFFAT, JOHN EDWARD-G.J.C. STYLUS WINTER '38 I MORSE, CASSIUS EDWIN-Cash-U.C.L.A.5 Hall Duty 25 Foot- ball 2, 35 Track I5 Tennis I, 2. 0 MORTIMER, CHARLOTTE FRANCES-Stanford5 Secretary Sr. Class 35 Sr. Commencement Comm. 35 Usher 35 Tag Day Dance Comm. 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls' Service 25 French I5 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Speedball 35 Hockey 2. 0 MYERS, LAURETTA JEANNE-Laurette-G.J.C.5 Dramatics 35 Oratorical I5 Library Staff I5 Forum I, 2, 35 Spanish 2, 35 World Friendship 2, 3. 0 NELSON, CATHERINE MILES. 0 NELSON, RUTH ANNETTE. O NEWCOMB, ARTHUR ELLSWORTH. 0 NEWSUM, CAROLYN-Winchell-Hall Duty I5 Explosion Staff 35 Dramatics I5 Monthly Dance Comm. 35 Stunt Party Comm. 35 Uniform Board I, 25 Commerce 2, 35 Comites I, 25 Spanish 25 Physiology 2, 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Variety Show I, 25 Stage Crew 3. 0 O'BRlAN, JANE MARGARET-U.S.C.5 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Library Staff 25 Commerce 25 Girls' Leaders I5 Girls' G 2, 35 Girls' Glee 35 Volleyball 25 Speedball I5 Basketball 3. 0 OKAMURO, ASAKA JIM. I PAUGH, RUTH ZERELDA-Zella-G.J.C.5 Operetta 35 Music I, 25 Girls' Glee 35 Variety Show I, 2. 0 PERRY, JACK ANDREW. 0 PHILLIPS, WILLIAM ERIE-Saxe Turk-Utah5 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Orchestra I5 Comites I5 Basketball I, 2, 3. 0 POTTER, CHRISTINE ANN-Chris-Woodbury's Business Col- lege5 Library Staff 2, 35 Commerce I, 2, 35 Physiology 2. 0 PROCTOR, DAVID ALLEN-Spooks-Boeing Air School5 Ground Duty I5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Honor Society I. 0 PRUDEN, DORIS-G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Commerce 25 Girls' Leaders I, 2, 35 Volleyball I5 Basketball 3. O REID, ELOISE-Girl's Glee 3. 0 REINHARD, ROBERT RICHARD-Moose-U.C.L.A.5 Aud. Helper 35 Hall Duty I5 Cafeteria 25 Football 2, 3. Q SEINERO, Goi.iE RICHARD-U.S.C.5 Football i, 2, 3, Basker- B . 0 RITCHIE, JAMES T., JR.-Butch-G.J.C.5 Sec.-Treas. Boys' League 25 Pres. Boys' League 35 Cabinet 35 Ring Comm. 25 Stag Party Comm. I, 35 Commencement Comm. 35 N.A.S.S. 2, Pres. 35 Boys' G 35 Football 35 Track I, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3. I ROBERTSON, JEANNE LORRAINE--G.J.C.5 Student Council 35 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Honor Society I5 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Uniform Board I, 2, 35 Commerce I, 2, 35 Spanish I, 2, 35 World Friendship I, 2, 35 Girls' Leaders I, 25 Tennis I, 2, 35 Volley- ball I, 25 Basketball I, 25 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 Class Comm. 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 3. 0 SALISBURY, CHESTER R.-Chet-Berkley5 Cabinet 35 Aud. Helper 2, 35 Oratorical 35 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Comites I5 Forum 2, 3. I938 39 WINTER '38 SARGENT, EVORA GlLLAMQEvie-G.A.A. I5 Commerce 35 Spanish 25 World Friendship 35 Physiology 35 Volleyball I. SEATON, KATHLEEN LUCILLE-Kay-From Pittsburgh, Penn- sylvania5 Commerce 35 World Friendship 3. SITES, BONNIE MAY--Boonie--G.J.C.5 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 G.A.A. Banquet Comm. 25 Sr, Banquet Comm. 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Uniform Board I5 French I5 Girls' Leaders I, 2, 35 Volley- ball I5 Speedball I5 Hockey 25 Badminton 2, 3. SKINNER, LOIS JEAN-Skinner-Physiology 3. SMITH, NOEL TALBOT-Mick-U.C.L.A.5 Aud. Helper 35 Class Comm. 3. SMITH, THOMAS VICTOR-Tomas-G.J.C.5 Variety Show I5 School Play 35 Senior Play 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 35 Stag Party Comm. 35 Comites I5 Christmas Program 3. STAUFFACHER, EDWIN RAY, JR.-Stautf-Oregon Stateg Sci- ence 2, 35 Football Manager 35 Track Manager 3. STEIDLE, GEORGE ARTHUR-G.J.C.5 Explosion Staff 35 Spanish I5 Football 2. STUART, JEAN SHIRLEY-From Hoover High5 Variety Show 35 Music 35 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Spanish I, 25 World Friendship 2, 35 Physiology 2. SWAN, WILLIAM G.-Billy-U.S,C.5 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Party Comm. 35 Honor Society I, 2, 35 Boys' Service I, 25 Comites I5 Tennis I, 2, 35 Board of Con- trol 35 Sr. Announcement Comm. 3. THOMPSON, ROGER LEE-Rog--Cafeteria I, 2, 35 Track I, 25 Baseball 3. TOUSCHNER, BEVERLY ANN, VAN, DOROTHY BEATRICE-Dlnky-From Santa Monica High5 G.J.C.5 Sec. of Publicity 35 Stylus Staff 35 Explosion Staff 35 Operetta 25 Hon. Drill Major 35 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 Com- merce I5 Music 35 Forum 35 Spanish 25 Tennis I. VON BLOEKER, DOROTHY-Dot-U.C.L.A.5 Hall Duty I5 Honor Society I, 2, 35 Girls' Service I, 35 Spanish 2, 35 Physiology 35 Scribblers' 2, 35 Board of Control 2. VOSGIER, ROBERT DAVID-Dave-G,J.C,5 Hall Duty 35 Usher 35 ?ra'tior?ai 25 N.A.S.S. 2, 35 Boys' G 35 Football 35 Track i 1 1 1 - WEED, WILLIAM DAVID-Bill-G.J.C,5 Hall Duty 35 Usher 35 Oratorical 25 N.A.S.S, 2, 35 Boys' G 353 Football 35 Track 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, WELLINGTON, JOHN S,-Wimp-Aud, Helper I, 2, 35 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Variety Show 25 Senior Play 35 Honor Society I, 2, 35 Cap and Gown Comm. 35 Comites I, 25 French 2, 35 Football 35 Board of Control 2, 3, WHITE, MARGARET-Maggie-Berkeley5 Stage Crew 35 Honor Society 35 G.A.A. I5 Girls' Service 35 French I5 Somoac 2, 35 Scribblers' 2, 3. WOODWARD, ALICE VIRGINIA YOAK, BETTY LEE. ALBERT, FRANK C.4Frankie-Stantord5 Pres. Soph. Class I5 Sec.-Treas. Boys' League 25 Pres. Boys' League 35 Pres. Student Body 35 Vice-Pres. N.A.S.S. 2, 35 Boys' Service 2, 35 Boys' G 2, Vice-Pres. 35 Football I, 2, 35 Basketball I, 35 Track I, 2, 3. STYLUS WINTER '38 BARSAM, MERAN A.-Buddy-Washington State5 Sec. Boys' Athletics 35 Pres. Sr. Class 35 Hall Duty I5 Sr. Glen Comm. 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 35 Backward Dance Comm. 35 Stag Party Comm. 35 N.A.S.S. 2, 35 Spanish 2, 35 Boys' G 2, 35 Football l, 35 Track l, 2, 3 CALKINS, BENNIE SMITH-Benjamin-G.J.C.-Cafeteria l 25 R.O.T.C. l, 2, 3. CARTMILL, LEONE ELVA-Lee-From Lincoln High, PortIand5 Sec. of Assemblies, 35 Head of Senior Glen Comm. 35 Com- merce Club, 35 Music Club, 25 Physiology, 2. COURTENAYE, YVONNE DESIREE-University of Mexico5 Or- chestra l, 25 Jr. Decorations Comm. 25 Uniform Board I, 2' Music Club l, 2, 35 Spanish Club vice-pres. 2, president 3. GEWINNER, ANNABEL MARGARET-Annie-G.J.C. GREGG, LANGDON B.-U.C.L.A.-Vice-pres. Student Body 3' Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Hall Duty I, 25 Backward Dance Comm. 31 Monthly Dance Comm. 35 Backward Dance Comm. 35 N.A.S.S 2, 35 Boys' G 35 Basketball I5 Track l, 2, 3. I HART, ROBERT PICKETT-Bob-G.J.C.5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Basketball l, 25 Printers l, 2, 3. MURRAY, JAMES MCCLEAN RIDGE, FRANK TAYLOR, BARBARA JEAN-Pug--U.C.L.A.-G.A.A. lg French Club l, 2, 35 World Friendship, 3. TUPPER, BETTY ,A X 00 i938 41 S '38 CLASS OFFICERS HILTON ANDERBERC IACK GROTON LOIS BRADBURY BETTY ANN WAGNER President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer STYLUS SUMMER '38 ABBOTT, RUTH-Berkeley5 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 French l, 25 Girls' G 2,35 Tennis 25 Hockey 35 Badminton l5 Second Period Rep. ADACHI, YURIKO-G,J.C.5 G.A.A. l5 Volleyball l. ALLDREDGE, DOROTHY--Dot-G.J.C.5 Soph. Tableaug G.A.A. l5 Uniform Board 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 25 World Friendship 25 Somoac 2, 3. ANDERSON, DORIS EMILY-G.J.C,5 G.A.A. 2, 35 Comites I, 25 French 2, 3. ANGERSTEIN, EVERETT JOHN-G.J.C.5 Cafeteria 3. ATHERTON, MARYALICE-Sonia-G.J.C.5 From Washington High, L.A.5 Library Staff 35 Commerce 35 Music 35 Second Period Rep. AUER, ROBERT LEE-Budd-U.C.L.A.5 Auditorium Helper 2, 35 Variety Show l, 25 School Play 35 Senior Play 35 Senior Prom Comm. 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 35 French I, 2, 35 Second Period Rep, BAKER, GIRARD DALE BAKER, MARION ELIZABETH-Lizzie-G.J.C.5 Operetta 2, 35 Music 25 Physiology 35 Girls' Glee 2, 35 Uniform Board l. BARING, HALSEY ROBERT-Hal. BARNES, PHYLLIS MARY-G.J.C.5 Operetta 35 Orchestra 3. BARNESON, HAROLD H.-Barney-G.J.C.5 Explosion 35 Span- ish 25 Tennis 2, 3. BEAVER, JOHN VICTOR-Principia, Ground Duty l5 Junior Prom Comm. 25 Senior Prom Comm. 35 Monthly Dance 35 Sen- ior Glen Comm. 35 N.A.S.S. 35 Football 3. EEEBE, CELARA GENE-Beebe-From Muskegon Heights5 Girls' ee , . BIRD, EVELYN-Evie-G.J.C.5 French l, 2, 35 Variety Show 2. BOWNS, VIVIENNE GRACE-Grace-G.J,C.5 From Santa Bar- bara5 Band I5 Orchestra 2, 35 Honor Society l, 2, 35 Forum l5 Oratorical l. BRADBURY, LOIS JANE-Brad-University of Washington5 From Franklin5 Stylus Staff5 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Uniform Board lg World Friendship l5 Somoac 35 Volleyball 35 Speedball I5 Basketball 25 Hockey l5 Sr. Prom. Comm. 35 Barn Dance Comm. 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Cine 2. BROWN, MARY LEE-Merrily-Business College5 G.A.A. l, 2. 35 Uniform Board 25 Commerce 25 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' G 2, 35 Volleyball lg Speedball 2, 35 Basketball I5 Hockey 2, 3. BRUGGER, MARY THERESA-G.J.C.5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 World Friendship l, 2, 35 Physiology 35 Basketball 3. BRYANT, ERNEST--Ernie-U.C.L.A.5 Commerce 35 R.O.T.C. Ball Comm. 3. BYERS, BETTY JANE-Bunny-Treas. Girls' League 35 G,A.A. l, 2, 35 Comites l5 Girls' Leaders 35 Basketball 35 Hockey 2. li 1 L 3 i .4 1938 43 SUMMER '38 CAGLE, DENNY E.-Denny-G.J.C. CANNING, NELLIE JANET-Lamb Chop-G.J.C., G,A.A. I, 2, Comites I, Girls' Leaders I, 2, Girls' G 2, 3, Tennis I, Speed- ball I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, Hockey I, 2. CAREL, BOBBETTE PAT-Bobbie-Glendale Beauty College, Hall Duty I, Variety Show 2, French I, 2. CARPENTER, MARY LOUISE-Susie-Stanford, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Senior Council 3, Comites I, French 2. CARPER, ARMISTEAD F.-Ted-Hall Duty I, Spanish 2, Sci- ence I, Track I, 2, 3, Printers l. CARTMILL, EARL DAVID-Port-G.,l.C., From Jefferson, Or- chestra 2, 3, CHAMBERS, BETTY JUNE-Bugs-Sec, of State 3, Usher 3, Barn Dance Comm. 3, G.L. Welfare Comm. 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Commerce 2, 3, Emblem Club 2, 3, Physiology 3, Girls' Leaders I, 2, Volleyball l, Speedball 2, Basketball 2, Hockey I, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2. CHAMBERS, HARRIETT ANN-G.J.C. CHENOWETH, BRECKINRIDGE-Breck-Hall Duty 2, 3, Stylus Advertising 3, Variety Show I, 2, Jr. Prom Comm. 2, Sr. Prom Connm. 3, Boys' Service 3, Boys' Glee 3, Football 2, Basket- ba . CLARKE, BILL. CLARKE, MARY JAYNE-Blueblood Jr.-Jr. Prom Comm. 2, Monthly Dance 3, Tennis I. COLLINS, BETTIJEAN-Jeanne-U.C.L.A., From Wilson High, School Play 2, 3, Oratorical I, Honor Society I, G.A.A. I, 2:Jnifor:1'13Board I, Library Staff 2, French I, Tennis I, Stage rew , . COOPER, LOIS ALMA-Dosie-From San Bernardino, Library Staff 2, 3, Music I, 2, 3, Girls' Glee I, 2, 3. COREY, DOUGLAS-Cal. Tech., Hall Duty 3, School Play 3, Senior Play 3, Sr. Prom Comm. 3, N.A,S.S. 2, Pres. 3, Track CORTELYOU, HELEN-Oregon State, From San Francisco, Spanish 3. COX, CHLORIS MARIE-From Cortey, Operetta 2, Orchestra 3, Second Period Rep. CROSS, MARGUERITE JANE--Peggy-G.J.C., Senior Play 3, School Play 3, Monthly Dance Comm. 2, Stunt Party Comm. 3, G,A.A. I, 2, 3, Spanish 2, Girls' Leaders 2, 3, Badminton 2, 3, Shakespearian Contest 3. CROWLEY, CATHERINE MARIE-Katie-G.A.A. 2, 3, Com- merce 3, Girls' Leaders 2, 3, Speedball 2, Hockey 2, 3. CUNNINGHAM, PATRICIA MARY-Pat-Montana U., Senior Council 3, Explosion Staff 3, Usher I, 2, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, French l, 2, Girls' Leaders I, 2, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Tennis 3, Volleyball I, 3, Basketball 2, Hockey I, Badminton 2, CURTIS, HAL THOMAS-G.J,C., French I, 2, Blaster Staff. DABELL, AUSTIN RICH-Ossie--From Ogden High, Audi- torium Helper 3, Operetta 3, Boys' Glee 3. STYLUS SUMMER '38 I DAHLMAN, BETTE LOUISE-Betts-G.J.C.5 Operetta 35 Music 35 Physiology 35 Girls' Glee 35 Sons and Daughters of Alumni I, 2, 35 Christmas Program 3. 0 DAY, FRANK H.-From Oregon5 Boys' 49 I5 Football 25 Track 2. Q DeLONG, BRENDA LEONE-G.J.C.j Sr. Prom Comm, 3: Honor Society 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Spanish 25 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' Glee 3: Tennis 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Speedball I5 Hockey I5 Badminton 2. O DENNY, ETHEL MARY. 0 DODSON, PRICE KEITH-Keith-G.J.C.5 Football 2, 35 R.O. T.C. I. O DONAHUE, BOB MARTIN-Prima-G.J.C.5 Cabinet 2, 35 Audi- torium 2, 35 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Boys' Service 2, 35 Boys' G 5 Football I, 2, 35 Baseball I, 2, 35 Board of Control 3. O DRAIN, RUTH EVELYN-Ruthie-G..l.C.5 G.A.A. 25 Music I. O DuBOlS, CLEVELAND-From Oakland High5 Operetta I5 Senior Banquet Comm. 35 Boys' Glee 3. 0 DUFFY, REGINA FRANCES--Jean-U.C.L.A.5 From Pittsburgh5 French 3. Q DUNCAN, LEE-From Eagle Rock5 Scribblers' 35 Four Arts 35 Variety Show 2. O DUNMEYER, DOROTHY GRACE-Dot-G,J.C.5 Uniform Board 25 Physiology 3. O EDDY, BARBARA JANE-BJ.-R.O.T.C. Sponsor. Q ELLISON, CATHERINE LOUISE-Katey-From Immaculate Heart5 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Welfare Comm. 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 French 2, 35 Girls' Leaders 35 Badminton 2, 3. 0 ERICKSON, LONELLE ESTHER-Lonnie-Auditorium Helper 2, 35 Hall Duty 35 Ushers 2, 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Honor Society I, 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' Service 35 Music I ,2, 35 Spanish I, 25 Girls' Leaders I, 25 Girls' G 2, 35 Tennis I5 Volleyball l, 2, 35 Speedball I, 35 Basketball I, 25 Hockey 2. 0 EVANS, MARY FRANCIS. 0 EVERETT, BOB. 0 FANg'A, JEAN LOUISE-Woodbury's Business College5 Physiol- ogy . 0 FARRAR, RUBY--Rube-G,J.C.5 Hall Duty I5 Usher 35 Operetta 35 G.A.A I, 2, 35 Library Staff I5 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls G 2, 35 Tennis I5 Volleyball 35 Speedball 35 Basketball 25 Hockey I. 0 FISHMAN, ROSE-Rosie-Operetta 35 Girls' Glee 3. 0 SXOATEE, g.aFONDA MARIE-Dimples-From Minneapolis5 G. o FORSTALL, WALTER ALEX-opefeffa 3, Band 1, 2, World Friendship 2, 35 Boys' Glee 35 Track I, 2, 3. I938 45 Af 46 lim 1-N. A sl. y l SUMMER '38 FOSTER, MARJORIE ELEANOR-Fossie-Usher 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Uniform Board I, Girls' Leaders I, Girls' G I, 2, Speedball 2, Hockey I, Baseball 3. FOX, DAVID LAMBDIN-Foxy-G.J.C., Operetta 2, French I, 2, 3, Scribblers' I, 2, 3, Blaster Staff. FRANK, MARY LOU. FREEMAN, CHARLES FREDERICK-Chicky-G..l.C., From Long Beach, Library Staff I, Science 2, Scribblers' 3, Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Tennis I. FREEMAN, KIRK. FROMM, DORIS MARIE-Dodo-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Commerce I, 2, 3, Girls' Leaders 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, Volleyball I, 2, Base- ball 3. GABHART, HARRIETT LOUISE-Captain-Hall Duty I, Stu- dent Bank 3, Uniform Board I, 2, Commerce 2, 3. GABRIO, LORETTA CECILE-Lala-Usher 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Girls' Service I, Uniform Board I, Commerce I, 2, Girls' Lead- ers 2, 3, Girls' G 2, 3, Tennis 3, Volleyball 3, Speedball I, Basketball 2, 3, Hockey I, Baseball 2. GERARD, VERA WINIFRED-G.J.C., From Marshall High, Operetta 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3. GILLAM, JOHN G. GILLIN, DONALD F.ADonfPrinceton, Hall Duty I, 2. GOETZ, MAURINE ISOLA-Molly-Sawyer's, G.A.A. l, Com- merce 2, 3, Tennis I, Speedball 2, 3, Basketball 2, Hockey 3. GOETZ, PAULINE VIOLA-Pepper-Sawyer's, Junior Council 2, Student Bank 2, Usher 2, 3, Senior Play 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Uniform Board 3, Commerce 3, Girls' Leaders 2, 3, Girls' G 2, 3, Tennis I, Volleyball I, 3, Speedball 2, 3, Basketball 2, Hockey 2, Variety Show 2. GOUGH, MILDRED ROBERTA-Midgie-Hall Duty 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Speedball 2, Basketball 2, Hockey I, Baseball 3. GRASSE, PATRICIA A.-Pat-St. Mary's, Operetta 3, Christ- mas Program 3, Four Arts 3, Variety Show 3. GREEN, CHARLOTTE MARION-Greenie-Washington, Audi- torium Helper 3, Ooeretta 3, Backward Dance Comm. 2, Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Forum 2, Girls' Hiking I, Girls' Glee 2, Ten- nis 2. GROVER, FLORENCE ELIZABETH-Dede-Honor Society I, Spanish 3, GRUEHL, BEVERLY WHITTINGTON-Brat-Berkeley, Uniform Board l, Scribblers' I, 2, 3. HALPIN, DOROTHY ALMA-Dot-St. Mary's, G.A.A. I, Com- merce 2, 3. HANKE, MARION LOUISE-Usher 3, Operetta 3, Girls' Glee 3, HARMON, BERNADINE. STYLUS S UMMER '38 HARTRANFT, ELIZABETH LOUISE-Betty-Jean Carroll Art SchooI5 G.A.A. 2, 35 Basketball 35 Hockey 2. HASSON, JANICE-G.J.C.5 Operetta 35 G.A.A. l5 Girls' Service 1.25 Comites I5 Girls' Glee 3. HELMICK, GEORGE HERBERT-Jack-G.J.C,5 Cafeteria 35 Li- brary Staff 35 Spanish 35 Track 3. HELT, EVELYN-Evey+G.J.C.5 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Tennis I5 Volleyball 25 Speedball 35 Basketball I, 25 Hockey 35 Baseball 3. HENTSCHKE, MARY-ESTHER-Duchess-Santa Barbara5 G. L. Publicity Chairman 35 Jr. Prom. Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Explosion Staff 35 Usher 35 Operetta 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 35 Hon. Mem. Girls' Service5 Spanish l, 25 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' G 2, 35 Girls' Glee 35 A Cappella 35 Hockey 2, 35 Speedball 2. HOFFMAN, WILLIAM PARKER-Bill-Orchestra l5 Spanish 2. HOLE, ORVILLE R. A. HOLLAND, CLARA. HORNBECK, MARY ELIZABETH-Beth-'U.C.L.A.5 Cafeteria l5 G.A.A. 35 Commerce 2, 35 Forum 3. HOVGAARD, HELENA RUBIE-U.C.L.A.5 From Berkeley High5 Spanish 3. HUNT, IMOGEN DOROTHY-MAY-Dotty-G.J.C.5 From John Marshail5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 World Friend- ship 25 Cine 3. IRWIN, LOIS MAY--Lolie--Sawyer's5 From Fresno5 Operetta E, 35dCiirl3' Glee l, 25 A Cappella 2, 35 Hall Duty 15 Uniform oar 5 . JACKSON, BRUCE ROSS-.lack-U.S.C.5 Monthly Dance Comm. 35 Football l, 25 Baseball 3. JANSEN, DOROTHY LUClLEgDottie-G.J.C. JERTBERG, PAUL. JOHNSON, MARY LOUISE-U.C.L.A. JONES, SIDNEY BYRON-Sid-U.C.L.A. KADLETZ, FIONA GENEVIEVE-Fi-G.J.C.5 From Compton5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 French 25 World Friendship 2, 35 Volleyball 2. KADZ, ROBERT HARALD-Bob-G.J.C.5 Explosion Staff 35 Forum 2, 35 French l, 2, 35 Variety Show l5 Hall Duty l. KAUFFMAN, HAL ADAM-Annapolisg Student Body President 35 Sweater Comm. l5 Ring and Pin Comm. 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom 35 Barn Dance Comm. 35 Honor Society 2, 35 N.A.S.S. 2, 35 Boys' G 2, 35 Track l, 2, 35 Stag Comm. 35 Hall Duty 3. KELLOGG, JEAN HELEN-G.J.C.5 Library Staff 35 Music 35 Spanish 35 Physiology 35 Welfare Comm. 35 Sec. Period Rep. i938 u li. .- f A A .A ET' 5 P' sl I. A ml .. ,Q 0. si, G- fl I. iw .Q . af., ., , Wi, . g, . ' X - A .L. 48 SUMMER '38 0 KLASCIUS, ALFONSE FRAN.K, Jr.-Al-Cafeteria I, 2, 35 Football 25 Radio I, 2. O KILGOUR, DOUGLAS. 0 KELSO, CHARLES H.-Chuck-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty I5 Blaster Staff. I KONKRIGHT, ELAINE J.-Konk-Davis5 Hall Duty I5 Ground Duty 25 Cafeteria 25 Orchestra I5 Boys' Service I, 2, 35 Boys' G 2, 35 Basketball I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 3. 0 KOESTER, HELEN RUTH-Skip-G.J.C.5 From Des Moines5 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Welfare Comm. 25 Honor Society 25 G.A.A. 2, 35 World Friendship 25 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' G 35 Tennis 35 Volleyball 2, 35 Hockey 25 Cine 25 Badminton 25 Baseball 3. 9 KNOX, WALTER GARNER-Buster-U.S.C.5 Senior Council 35 Barn Dance Comm. 35 Golf 3. 0 LADISH, BOBBIE JEANNE-Booble-Missouri State5 From Mis- souri5 Senior Council 35 Stylus Staff 35 Explosion Staff 35 Barn Dance Comm. 35 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Commerce 3. O KURIYAMA, MARY MASUYO-Masu-From Crowley High. 0 KUHN, BENJAMIN WALKER-Stanford5 Cafeteria 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Forum I5 Spanish 2. 0 LEONARD, HELEN JEAN-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty I, 35 Friendship Comm. 25 Commerce I, 25 Second Period Rep. 0 LEE, JACQUELINE-Jacquie-Berkeley5 Student Bank 35 Usher 25 Operetta 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Library Staff I5 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' G 2, 35 Tennis I5 Volleyball 35 Speedball 35 Basketball 25 Hockey I. 0 LAWHEAD, MARGARET ELIZABETH-Peggy-U.C.L.A.5 Cabi- net 35 Explosion Staff 35 Dramatics 35 Barn Dance Comm. 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Uniform Board 2, 35 Forum 35 Spanish 25 Work? Friendship I, 25 Variety Show 25 Senior Play 35 School Play . 0 LUCAS, JOHN PAUL-Buck-G.J.C.5 From Central High. 0 LEVY, JOHN CROWELL--Ajax-Harvard5 From Oneonta5 Boys' Service 2, 35 Football I, 25 Basketball 25 Track 25 Bump, Bruise, Paddle I5 Swimming I, 2. I LESSER, MURRAY LEON-Cal. Tech.5 From Long Beach5 Ex- plosion 3Staff 35 Honor Society 35 Library Staff 25 Cine 35 Blaster . 0 MCINTYRE, THOMAS ROBERT-Bob-Boys' G 35 Football 2, 35 Track I, 2, 3. 0 McGUIRE, BILL. g LUND, HELEN FRANCES-Lundy-Chapman5 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 French 2, 35 Somoac 3. 0 MPSRUYAMA, KIYOSHI-Kiyo-G.J.C.5 Football 2, 35 Baseball 2. . 0 MCOSKAR, DICK. O MCINTYRE, LORRAINE BELLE-Lorrie-Vassar5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 G.A.A. I, 25 Volleyball I, 25 Gym Secretary I5 Sons and Daughters of Alumni 2, 3. STYLUS l93 SUMMER '38 O MASON, BETTY-G..l.C. 0 MATTHEWS, SUE ESTELLA-Susie Q.-G.J.C., From L.A. High, Uniform Board 3, Physiology 3. 0 MAULER, EVELYN GERTRUDE+Cactus-Business College, G,A.A. l, 2, Commerce 2, 3, Variety Show 2. I MAYNARD, VIVIAN MAYE-Viv-G.J.C., G.A.A. l, Library Staff 2, 3, Spanish 3. O MEHLINGER, MALCOLM ROBERT-Mal-G.J.C., From New York, French 3. 0 MEREDITH, DEAN GORDON-Punk-U.S.C., Sec.-Treas. Boys' League 3, Ground Duty 2, 3, N.A.S.S. l, 2, 3, Boys' G 3, Track l, 2, 3. 0 MICHIELS, JOSEPH FRANCIS-Joe-G..l.C., Ground Duty lp Hall Duty 2, School Play 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Operetta l, 2, 3, Music l, 2, French l, Boys' Glee l, 2, Tennis 2, 3, Shake- Spearian Contest 2. 0 MILLER, ROBERT GILLETT-Bob-From Coachella Valley, Operetta 3, Boys' Glee 3, Football 3, R.O.T.C. 3. 0 MISER, ELMORE JACK-Tex+From Oklahoma. 0 MITCHELL, MARGARET CRAWFORD-Margot-Occidental, Usher 2, 3, School Play 3, Operetta 3, Debate 3, Honor Society 2, G,A.A. l, 2, 3, Girls' Service 2, 3, Library Staff 3, Comites l, Forum 3, French 2, 3, Girls' Leaders 2, Girls' G 3, Basket- ball l, Hockey 2, Badminton 3. O MOLEN, FRANCES LOUISE-Fritzie-Library Staff l, 2, Tennis l, Gym Secretary 2, 3. 0 MORGAN, JUSTIN THOMAS-Sailor-California Nautical, From Oroville. 0 MOYEN, MARGARET ANNE-Happy-G.J.C., Hall Duty 2, Operetta 3, Commerce 3, French l, 2, World Friendship l, Variety Show 2, Four Arts 2. Q MURRAY, CHARLES MILLAR-Chuck-G.J.C., Boys' G 3, Football 3. O MUSSETTER, HELEN-G.J.C., Usher 3, Operetta 3, G.A.A. l, 2, 3, Uniform Board l, Music l, 2, 3, Physiology 3, Girls' Leaders 2, Girls' G 3, Girls' Glee 2, 3, Volleyball l, Basket- ball 2, Variety Show 2, A Cappella 3, Hockey l, 2, Badminton 3, Baseball 3. 0 NEEDHAM, MARY, 0 NORRIS, ROBERT GORDON-Bob-Sec. Boys' Athletics 3, Sr. Prom. Comm. 3, Monthly Dance 3, Boys' G 3, Football l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3, Breakfast 3, Sec. Period Rep. 0 O'CONNOR, MARY ELLEN. I PATRO, JEANNETTE-Mrs, Roberts-French 3. 0 PENSYL, TWYLA LEA-Penny-G.J.C., Spanish 2. 0 PORTWOOD, HELEN LUCILE-Ceal-G.J.C., G.A.A. l, 2, 3, French 3, World Friendship 2, Badminton 3. B .S , Q I' 1 i , .I....,.. i . vi ., A Mxgg' 1' , V, .3 15 ii g 49 gl .i I ' I. I L' ., I 4: .mv ,. I u 1 I S i I af i I Qu I 6 ' 5? I.. 50 C SUMMER '38 POUND, HOPE--Hopie-Santa Barbara5 From Fairfax5 Sec. of Publicity 35 Cap and Gown Comm, 35 Ed. Explosion 35 Sr. Ban- quet Comm. 35 Music 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Barn Dance Comm. 35 Cotton-Cord Comm. 25 Tag Day Dance Comm. 3. PRATT, RODGER-Boys' Glee 3. PRESTON, R. G.-G.J.C. RAY, ELAINE ARDELL-Pinkie-Sawyer's5 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Commerce 25 Girls' Leaders 2, 35 Tennis I5 Volleyball I5 Basket- ball 25 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3. RIPLEY, DOROTHY JEANNE-Jeanne-G.J.C. ROASIO, MARY MARGARET-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty 25 Student Bank 35 Commerce 2, 35 Physiology 3. ROBB, MELBA-G.J.C.5 From San Bernardino5 Library Staff 35 Physiology 3. ROBERTS, MARJORIE-Corky-Hall Duty I5 Operetta 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 G.A.A. I, 25 Uniform Board I5 French l, 25 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders I, 25 Girls' Glee 35 Tennis I5 Volleyball 35 Speedball I, 2, 35 Hockey I, 25 Sec. Period Rep. 2, 3. ROBINSON, MARCELLE-Marcie-G.J.C.5 Commerce I, 2. ROBINSON, MARIAN GENEVIEVE-G.J.C.5 Library Staff 2, 35 Physiology 2, 3. ROBINSON, MARIANNE, ROEDER, PHYLLIS ELIZABETH-Phil-U.C.L.A.5 From Fairfaxg Debate 35 Music 35 Forum 35 French 35 Girls' Drill Team 3. ROEHNER, CHARLES F.-Chuck-Library Staff I. ROHR, FRAE LUCILLE-G.J.C.5 Commerce 35 Comites I. ROUNDS, BERNARDINE DERVEY-Bernie-G.J.C. ROUSSEVE, HENRY BRUNO-Monthly Dance Comm. I, 25 Boys' Service I, 2, 35 Commerce I5 World Friendship I, 2, 35 Football I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 Boxing I, 2. ROWAN, VIRGINIA DALE-Squirt-Occidental5 G.A.A. I, 25 Girls' Service I, 2, 35 Library Staff 35 Comites I, 25 French 2, 35 Girls' Leaders 3. SABISTON, WANDA-G.J.C.5 Sec. Period Rep. 25 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Monthly Dance Comm. I5 Stunt Party Comm. 25 Uni- form goard 25 Music I5 Spanish 25 World Friendship I5 Physi- oogy . SALMACIA, MARY MARGARET-Mickey-Sawyer's5 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Commerce 2, 35 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders 2, 35 Speedball 2, 35 Hockey 2, 3. SALZMAN, BETTY ELLEN-Salzy-G.J.C.5 Orchestra I5 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' G 35 Tennis 35 Hockey 2, 3. SANDERS, MARGARET MARIE-Dud-G.J.C.5 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Music 35 Spanish 25 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders 2, 35 Bad- minton 2, 3. STYLUS SUMMER '38 I SANDIFER, HARRIET ANNE-Nickey-U.S.C.5 From Holly- wood5 Senior Play 35 School Play 35 G.A.A, 35 French 35 Bas- ketball 3. 0 SCHISLER, ROBERT M.-Chiseler-Hall Duty 35 Usher 35 Com- merce 35 Spanish 25 Science 35 Board of Control 3. 0 SCHWEERS, BETTY JANE-Physiology 3. O SHAW, ELLIOTT. 0 SHEEDY, GEORGE JOSEPH--Joe-G.J.C.5 From Cathedral. Q SHOREY, DORIS. O SIEBENBERG, BILL. g SIHLER, HELEN MARJORIE-U.C.L.A.5 Sec. Girls' League 35 Senior Council 35 Stylus Staff 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Hon. Mem. Girls' Service 35 Comites I5 Girls' Leaders I, 25 Girls' G 35 Tennis 35 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Badminton 2. 0 SINK, FENTON HOMER-Occidental5 Cafeteria 2, 35 Honor Society 35 Comites I5 French 2, 3. 0 SMITH, MARJORIE L.-Margie-G.J.C.5 Honor Society 35 Physiology 35 Gym Secretary 2, 3. 0 SONNTAG, BETTY-G.J.C.5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 French I, 2, 35 Somoac 35 Variety Show 2. 0 SPRADLIN, LLOYD WILSON-Sprad-Oregon State5 Spanish 35 Football 2, 35 Track I5 Baseball 2, 3. I STANSELL, HARRY. 0 STOREY, RAYMOND WILLIAM-Ray-From Nebraska5 Sec. Period Rep. O SUNSHINE, PAUL MORRIS-Shine-Senior Council 35 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Tennis 2, 35 Board of Control 3. 0 THATCHER, VIRGINIA-Ginger-G.J.C.5 Honor Society 25 Music 25 Spanish 2, 35 Cine 25 World Friendship 2. 0 THOMPSON, ARTHUR ROBERT-Art-Oberlin5 School Play 35 Senior Play 35 Operetta 35 Music I5 Forum I5 Boys' Glee 2, 35 Football 3. 0 THOMPSON, FRANCES LUCILE-Fran-G.J.C.5 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Commerce 2, 35 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders I, 25 Girls' G 2, 35 Emblem 25 Tennis I, 2, 35 Volleyball 25 Speedball I' Basketball I5 Hockey 35 Badminton 2. i 0 TUCKER, LEONA. O TUBBS, BILLY. I UNRUH, RICHARD CORNELIUS-Dick-From Parker High5 Cafeteria I5 Debate 35 Forum 3. l938 5I SUMMER '38 VAN BURG, LISLE. VAN LUVEN, BARBARA-Bobbie--Washington State5 Sr. Prom Comm. I5 Sec. Period Rep. I, 2. VAUGHAN, BETTY LOU-Frank Wiggins5 Operetta 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Commerce 25 Girls' Glee 35 Tennis 25 Baseball 3. WAGNER, ANNE MARIE-Anne-Pacific Union5 Honor So- ciety I, 2, 35 Girls' Service 25 Library Staff 35 Comites I5 French 2, 3. WARD, DORIS. WARD, JEAN MARIE-G.J.C.5 From Nebraska5 Stylus Staff 35 Explosion Staff 35 Honor Society I, 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Uni- form Board 3. WATSON, JESS DANIEL--Wats-Washington State5 Senior Council 35 Hall Duty 35 Student Bank 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Monthly Dance Comm. 2, 35 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Boys' Service 35 Football 2, 35 Golf 2, 35 Board of Control 35 Breakfast 3. WATSON, RUTH MARIE-Gay-Secretarial School5 Operetta 35 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Music I, 25 Physiol- ogy 2, 35 Girls' Glee 2, 3. WEEKS, CHARLOTTE WEST, HIBARD. WHITTINGHAM, ALAN THAYER-Whit-U.C.L.A.5 N.A.S.S. 35 Boys' Service 35 Boys' G 2, 35 Football 2, 35 Track I, 2, 3. LIVILCOX, LLOYD EARL-Baseball I5 Sec. Period Rep. 25 Forty ine . WILKINSON, EDGAR-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty I5 Football 2, 3. WILLIAMS, BILL. WILSON, MARY LAROON-Willie-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty I5 G.A.A. I. WOLFF, LUCILLE-G.J.C.5 Honor Society I5 World Friendship 2, 3. WOLLARD, LESTER MCCALL-Leck-Auditorium Helper 2. WOODRUFF, LEE S.-Red-G.J.C.5 From North CaroIina5 N.A. S.S. 35 Boys' Service 2, 35 Boys' G 35 Football I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 49 Breakfast 3. WOOTTON, MARY LOU. WOOTTON, SUZANNE-Susie-G.J,C.5 Oratorical 25 Jr. Prom Comm. 2. WORTHINGTON, NORMA JANE-Mickey Mouse-Hall Duty I5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 G.A.A. I5 Uniform Board 25 Variety Show 25 Four Arts 2. STYLUS SUMMER '38 0 WRENN, RUTH ELIZABETH-Ruthie'-Washington State5 G. A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' Service I, 2, 35 Commerce 35 Physiology 35 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' G 35 Basketball 25 Sr. Prom Comm 3. o WRIGHT, MARJORIE ETHEL-Margie-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty 1, 2, 35 Stylus Staff 35 Dramatics 35 School Play 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Honor Society I, 2, 35 Uniform Board I5 Spanish I, 25 World Friendship I5 Physiology 35 Sec. Period Rep. 35 Sr. Banquet Comm. 2. 0 ABRAM, JOHN CHARLES-Johnny-U.S.C.5 From lowa5 N.A. S.S. 35 Boys' Service 35 Boys' G 35 Football 2, 35 Track 2, 35 49 Breakfast 3. I ACHESON, JEANNE. I AIKEN, WILLIAM ROSS-Ross-Cal, Tech.5 Auditorium Helper 35 Radio I. O ANDERBERG, HILTON VERNON--Andy-Stanford5 Cabinet 35 Pres. Sr. Class 35 Sweater Comm. I5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Senior Council 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 35 Barn Dance Comm. 35 N.A.S,S. 35 Football 2, 35 Ring and Pin Comm. I. O ANDERSON, JOY LaVONNE--Bonnie-From Arizona. 0 BARING, BARBARA-Babbs-From Santa Monica5 School Play 35 Senior Play 3. I BAUMMER, EARL GERALD-Jerry-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty 2. 0 BEGGS, CLARA. O -I?-ECNQPFL, JOHN ROSCOE-Bud-G.J.C.5 From CathedraI5 R.O. o BRANEN, CHARLES. 0 BROSTOFF, SYLVIA DIANA-Sugar-G.J.C.5 From Hollywood5 Hall Duty 35 Oratorical 25 Music 25 Physiology 35 Scribblers' I. O BROWN, ROBERT DWIGHT-Brownie-G.J.C.5 Tennis 2, 3. O BYRAM, KATHERINE ANN-Kass-U.S.C.5 President Girls' League 35 Jr, Class Treas. 25 Explosion Staff 35 Variety Show I5 Stunt Party Comm. I, 2, 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 2, 35 G. L. Rep. I, 25 Sweater Comm. I5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Senior Glen Comm. 35 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Barn Dance Comm. 35 G. A.A. 2, 35 Forum 35 French 2, 35 Girls' Leaders I, 2, 3. 0 CANE, EMMA FRANCIS--Em-Student Bank 35 Orchestra I. O CASSINGHAM, DOROTHY JEAN-G.J.C,5 From Eagle Rock5 Spanish 2, 3. O CROWELL, RUTH NADINE-Student Bank I, 25 Girls' Service 3. 0 DERHAM, DOROTHY MARIE-Dotty-G.J,C.5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 G.A.A. 2, 35 Hockey 25 Basketball 3. O DRAKE, LUTHER M.-Pepper-From Eagle Rock5 Spanish I5 Football I, 25 Track I5 Baseball I, 2, 3. O ERLANDSON, KENNETH RALPH-Kenny-Stanford5 Hall Duty I5 Football I, 25 Monthly Dance Com, I, 2. I I938 53 ,Q 5 ' -gt K -f-2 .. I E41 A:, 1 .' 5 K Q 1 3 A it 3 as I 5 I . ,i f Jk: IL' . I, I vl -... ? P 54 SUMMER '38 0 FAIR, RONALD HERNDON-Ronny-G.J.C. 0 FRAZAR, GORDON NELSONP-Gordie-Washington State5 From Hoover5 Jr. Prom Comm, 25 Boys' Service 35 Hall Duty 25 World Friendship 2, 35 Science 25 Football 2, 35 Basketball 2, 35 Track 35 Swimming 2, 3. 0 FREER, JACK GUTHRIE-Jack-Stanford5 Sec. Period Rep. 25 Jr. Council 25 French 3. 0 FUJITA, SHIG. 0 GIBBS, MARGARET ADEN-Aggie-G.J.C.5 G.A.A. I5 Library Staff 35 Music l, 2. 0 GOBLE, WAYNE DUDLEY-Dud-G.J.C.5 From San Fernando5 Hall Duty 35 Spanish I, 2, 35 Boys' Glee I, 2. C GREENHALGH, BOB. 0 GRESS, LORENE LILLIAN-G.J.C.5 Uniform Board 35 Welfare Comm. 25 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 French Z5 Girls' Leaders I, 25 Girls' G 35 Tennis 35 Volleyball I, 2, 35 Basketball I5 Hockey I5 Badminton 2. 0 GROTON, JACK LITTLETON-Grote-Principia5 Vice-Pres. Sr. Class 35 Sr. Council 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 2, 35 Football 35 Golf 35 Cine 3. 0 HANNA, HELEN VERNETT-Pee Wee-G.A.A. 2, 35 Girls' Leaders 2, 35 Girls' Glee 35 Speedball 2, 35 Hockey I, 2, 3. 0 HARRINGTON, FRANK. 0 HOBSON, HERBERT-Herbert-G.J.C. I HOOPER, RIDGLEY AULT-Hoop-Auditorium Helper 25 Op- eretta I, 2, 35 Debate 25 Music 2, 35 Somoac 35 Boys' Glee 2, 35 Printers 3. I HOPE, DORIS VIRGINIA-Dottie--G.J.C.5 Usher 2, 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 World Friendship I, Z, 35 Girls' G 2, 35 Volleyball I5 Baseball 25 Basketball I, 2, 35 Hockey I, 25 Badminton 3. O HOWE, RICHARD NORMAN-Red-G.J.C.5 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Operetta 35 Boys' Service 35 Boys' Glee 35 Board of Control 3. O JOHNSTON, ERNESTYNE-Ernie-From Texas5 Uniform Board I. 0 KEELEY, NORMAN. O KEITH, WILLIAM EDWARD-Bill-U.C.L.A.5 Auditorium Helper 2, 35 Stage Crew 2, 35 Cine 3. 0 KNOLL, EDNA DOROTHY-Eddie-U.C.L.A.5 Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 Music I5 Spanish 2. 0 LEE, SALLY BELLE-Berkeley5 From Oakland5 Explosion Staff 35 Variety Show 25 French 2, 3. 0 LEES, DEANE. STYLUS SUMMER '38 LLOYD, RICHARD THOMAS-Dick-From San Diego5 Track 2. LUTZ, LOREN LEONARD-U.C.L.A.5 From Minnesota5 School Play 25 Band I. MCBRIDE, THOMAS JULIAN-Tom-From Central Catholic. MCMAHAN, KENNETH ALAN-Ace-From John Marshall. MIDDLETON, PATRICIA JEAN-Patsy-Yale5 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Operetta 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 Uniform Board 35 Girls' G 35 Girls' Glee 35 Tennis I5 Speedball I5 Basketball 25 Hockey 25 Badminton 3. NEILSON, WILLIAM JEROME-Bill-U.S.C.5 From George Washington High5 R.O.T.C. 3. OLNEY, ARLENE LORRAINE-From Michigan. PEETS, LAWRENCE EUGENE-Larry-Davis5 Cafeteria 25 Or- chestra I5 Operetta 35 World Friendship 35 Boys' Glee5 Track I, 35 Bump, Bruise, Paddle 2. PERRIN, JAY LAWRENCE-Berkeley5 Vice-Pres. Student Body 35 Hi-Y 25 49 Breakfast 35 Boys' G 35 Football 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Junior Council 25 Senior Council 35 Monthly Dance Comm. I, 2, 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Backwards Dance Comm. 35 N.A.S.S. 3. POGGI, MURIEL LAVERNE-Commerce 25 Cine 3. ROBINSON, WILLIAM BRUCE-Bill-Pittsburgh5 From Santa Barbara. RUDIE, OSCAR M. SCHLEIER, NELLE JANE-Nell-From Missouri. SHOLES, JACK M.-Sholes-G.J.C.5 Cabinet 25 Hall Duty I5 Stag Party Comm. I, 25 Boys' Service I, 25 Boys' G I, 2, 35 Track I, 2, 35 Hi-Y I, 2. SIPPLE, MARY THOMASINE-Tommy-G.J.C.5 From L.A.5 Spanish 3. THOMPSON, RAE EILEEN--Rae-U.C.L.A.5 Hall Duty 35 Op- eretta 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Girls' Service 35 Girls' Leaders 2, 35 Girls' Glee 35 Basketball 2, 3. VAN KESSEL, HOWARD. WALDIE, LOIS MARIE-Texie-Business College5 From San Francisco5 Debate I5 Scribblers' 3. WENK, DAN-Winkie-U.S. Marine Air Corpsg Cafeteria I5 Stage Crew 25 R.O.T.C. 3. WILSON, ALBERT LOUIS-AI-G.J.C.5 Student Council 35 Variety Show 25 Student Bank I, 2, 35 Barn Dance Comm. 35 Commerce 35 Bookstore I, 2, 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Sr. Banquet Comm. 3. ADAMS, KEN NETH. 1938 sl 'Stal x E E E . Ein.. 'sf -i ..: L 4 no 3 Qu si ir! J . SUMMER '38 QIEBECHER, DOROTHY CLAUDIA-Red-Dramatics 3, Senior ay . ARNDS, ROBERT. AUSTIN, REGINA MARY-G.J.C., From Manual Arts. BALDWIN, MARVIS-Marvie-G.J.C., Dramatics 3, Operetta 3, G.A.A. I, Physiology 2, 3, Girls' Glee 3. BROBERG, JACK MCLANE-Mac-G.J.C., From Arizona, Audi- torium Helper 3, Radio I, 2, 3, Tennis 3. CHURCHILL, JUNE LE MOYNE-Junie-G.J.C., Music I, 2, Scribblers' 3. CRICKARD, JACK ANDERSON-Crick-U.C.L.A., School Play 2, 3, Senior Play 3, Debate 3, 49 Breakfast 3, Forum 2, 3, Spanish 2, Tennis 2, 3, Commencement Speaker 3, Four Arts 3, Shakespearian Contest 3. DAVENPORT, CHARLES ELLSWORTH-Davc+From Riverside, Hall Duty 2, Variety Show 2. DE HOAG, DRUSILLA MAE-Drusie-G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Spanish 2, 3, Girls' Leaders 2, Girls' G 2, 3, Tennis I, 2, Volleyball I, Speedball I, 3, Basketball I, 2, Hockey I. DE LARME, JUANITA-U.S.C., Usher I. DEWEY, BARBARA BETH-Bee Dee-G.J.C., Cabinet 3, Sec. Girls' Athletics 3, Welfare Chairman 3, Stylus Staff 3, School Play 3, G.A.A. I, 2, Pres. 3, Girls' Service 3, Uniform Board 3, Spanish 2, Somoac 2, 3, Girls' Leaders 2, 3, Volleyball 3, Basketball 2, Hockey I, Badminton 3. DUDLEY, CATHERINE MARIE-Katie-G.J.C., From John Marshall, Monthly Dance Comm. 2, 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 2, Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Stunt Party Comm. I, 2, 3, Sr. Banquet Comm. I, 2, 3, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, Uniform Board I, 2, 3, World Friend- ship I, 2, 3, Somoac 2, 3, Volleyball I, Basketball 2, 3, Hockey 3. FARMERIE, ADELE. GILMAN, PHYLLIS ANTOINETTE-Tom-Stanford, Explosion Staff 3, Stage Crew 2, Senior Play 3, School Play 3, Back- wards Dance Comm. 3, Sr. Prom Comm. 3, G.A.A. I, French I, 2, 3, Cine 2, Shakespearian Contest 3, Forum 3. GOLTRA, EDNA FRANCIS-Eddie-G.J .C. GRANT, CAMPBELL SIDNEY-Slim-G.J.C., Hall Duty 3. GRANT, MARY JANE. GREEN, DOROTHY EVELYN-Dot-From Burbank, G.A.A. I. HARRIS, WILLIAM-Bill-Frank Wiggins, Operetta 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 2, Sr. Prom Comm. 3: Cine 2, Variety Show I, 2: Boys' Glee 3, Stage Crew I, Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Senior Play 3, School Play 3, Four Arts 2, 3. HARTNESS, BILL. - HELMAN, RAYMOND-Ray-G,J.C., From Cochella Valley, Hall Duty I, Band I, 2, 49 Breakfast I. STYLUS SUMMER '38 0 KAFITZ, PETER HENRY-Baby Face-Cal. Tech.5 Auditorium Helper 2, 35 Cine 3. 0 KERR, CAROLYN DORIS-Curley-U.S.C.5 From Fairfax5 Band 35 Music 35 Forum 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 25 Drum Majorette 3. O KLINK, DAVIS MacDONALD-Bud-G.J.C.5 Cine 2, 3. O LARKIN, DOROTHY HELEN-Dot-Pomona5 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Hall Duty I5 Explosion Staff 35 Welfare Comm. 25 Friendship Comm. 35 Variety Show 2. 0 MCEWEN, JACK. 0 MACTOLFF, DOROTHY ROSLIE-Dot-Hall Duty I5 Dramatics 35 Operetta 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 G.A.A. I, 25 Uniform Board I5 Girls' Leaders 25 Girls' Glee 35 Volleyball I, 25 Basketball I, 25 Variety Show I, 2. 0 MITCHELL, FERGUSON. 0 MITSCH, WAYNE ELLIOTT--G.J.C.5 Hall Duty 35 Operetta 35 N.A.S.S. 35 Boys' Glee 35 Football 35 Basketball I5 Track I, 2, 3. 0 MOFFAT, RICHARD PARKER-Dick-G.J.C.5 Boys' G 35 Basketball 35 Baseball I, 2, 35 49 Breakfast 3. 0 PAULLIN, JAMES RICHARD-Jimmie-U.S.C.5 From lIIinois5 Ed. Stylus 35 Explosion Staff 3. O POWELSON, HARVEY-Cabinet 25 Vice-Pres. Jr. Class 25 Stylus Staff 35 Senior Play 35 Debate 35 Forum 35 Spanish 2. O REINDL, ROBERT-Bob-Orchestra 35 Boys' Glee 3. 0 RENTSCHLER, ROBERT JOHN-Bob-Aviation Schoolg From Cathedral5 Football I, 25 Hi-Y I, 2. 0 ROBERTS, FRED WINFERD-Butch-Washington State5 Barn Dance Comm. 35 Boys' G 35 Football I, 35 Track 3. O RUSSELL, MERIAM ELIZABETH-Betty-Business College5 Usher 35 G.A.A. I, 2, 35 Commerce 2, 35 Girls' G 35 Tennis 25 Hockey I5 Basketball 35 Baseball 3. 0 SPEARS, JOHN HARVEY-Jack-G.J.C. 0 TESCHE, FRED R.-Tesch-U.C.L.A.5 Hall Duty I5 Dramatics 35 Honor Society 2, 35 Monthly Dance Comm. 2, 3. O TRACY, BILL CARTER-Bill-Washington State5 From Seattle5 Cafeteria I, 25 Operetta 35 Football 25 Printers 3. 0 WAGNER, BETTY ANN-Wag-Stanfordp Treas. Senior Class 35 Explosion Staff 35 Senior Play 35 School Play 35 Stunt Party Comm. 35 G.A.A. 2, 35 French 2, 35 Girls' Leaders 2, 35 Scrib- blezsg I, 2, 35 Hockey 25 Badminton 35 Shakespearian Con- es . 0 WALSH, ROBERT WILLIAM-Bob-Stanford. 0 WARNER, GOLDIE JUNE-Joe-From Manual Arts. 938 57 S UMMER '38 CAMERON, HUGH. ELSHIRE, DONALD. GILLAM, JOHN E, GILLIES, MAURICE EUGENE-Morey-Cafeteria I5 Band 3. GILLILAND, ROBERT CHARLES-Charlie-From lllinoisg Band 2, 35 Publicity Comm, 35 R.O.T.C, l, 3, HIATT, WILLIAM-Bill-N.A.S.S. 35 Spanish 25 Track 2, 3, HORNEY, BERNADINE. JONES, HOWARD, KAMBESTAD, LOWELL STANLEY-Kam-From North Dakota5 Operetta 35 A Cappella 35 Football 35 Basketball 3. KIEFER, NELVA ADELlNE4Stanford5 Senior Council 35 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Hall Duty I, 2, 35 Debate 35 G.A.A. I5 Girls' Service 35 Library Staff I5 Forum 35 French l-5 Physiology 35 Board of Control 3, LICHT, ALBERT KARLiWashington5 Senior Council 35 Jr. Prom Comm. 25 Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Monthly Dance Comm, 35 Commerce 35 Basketball I. LOVE, ROBERT+Loye. MILLER, PATRICK TILGMAN-Pat-Texas5 Pasadena Com- munity Playhousef Explosion Staff 35 School Play 25 Senior Play 35 Operetta 3: Monthly Dance Comm. 35 Forum 25 Boys' Glee 35 Football I5 Track I5 Four Arts 25 Christmas Program 3, MORGAN, DICK LAWRENCE-Dick-From San Fernando5 49 Breakfast 3. NEWCOMB, JAMES NILES-Newc-Jr. Tableau 25 Second Period Representative I, 2. O'DAlR, EILEEN. PAOLA, LINCOLN A,--Link. PATTERSON, VIRGINIA L.-PattiOrc-gon Stateg From Michi- gang Spanish 3. POWERS, MARY PATRICIA-Pat-U,S.C.5 From John Marshall5 Senior Play 35 Operetta 3: Jr. Prom Comm, 25 Sr. Banquet Comm. 2, 35 G.A.A. 25 Uniform Board 35 World Friendship 2. WARREN, HENRY STANLEY-Speck-Berkeley5 Cafeteria I, 2, 35 Track l, 2, 3. WILLIAMSON, EUGENE. STYLUS SUMMER '38 0 BROWN, ROBINSON MERRITT-Rob-G.J.C.5 Treas. Soph, Class Ig Hall Duty I, Z5 Printers I, 2, Sons and Daughters of Alumni I, 2, 3, Football 2, Basketball 2, 3. 0 CLARK, BILL. 0 CORKERY, MERLE. I HED, CHARLES D.-Charlie-U.S.C., Stylus Staff 35 Explosion Editor 3, Football 2, 3, Track I, 2. 0 MABRY, WILLIAM B.-Bill-G.J.C.g Auditorium Helper 2, 35 Stage Crew 3, Cine 2, 3, Comites I. 0 OPDYKE, ALBERTA LENORE--Bert-Santa Barbara, Variety Show I, 2. 0 PROCTOR, MARJORIE LUCILLE-Proc-Stanford, G. L. Vice- Pres. 3, Jr. Prom Comm. 2, Explosion Staff 3, School Play 3, Monthly Dance Comm, 2, 37 Song Leader 3, Uniform Board I, 2, 3, Forum 3, French I, 2. 0 STEERE, ARLIE. 0 TOMASO, EDWARD SALVATORE-Ed-Stanford, Explosion Staff 3, Usher I, Oratorical 2, Track 2, 3. 1938 59 W'39 CLASS OFFICE xx! FRANCIS SHERIDAN HARRIET PADCETT MARION SIMLE SHIRLEY SMITH President Vice-President Secretary WINTER CLASS OF '39 ur- ,MM 'J ml 21, ' Treasurer W 7 T 'T ,,'Il'I ,TIZ 1221 STYLUS S'39 CLASS OFFICERS AMES BROWN ANN MUSACCO TOM FURST I President Vice-President Treasurer SUMMER CLASS OF '39 5' v .M,x - ,Xr. .r,,,.......1,..,,.lW.M.3.QLL...w....T1iLll... fK.TTT.'iiTii'iiriXi'Y'gt4 L2rg5:13:.::.,17rrg 4 ' A'-L W-,,,f,mMf,,.n,,.,.5w.mW,.,x.-, .. k.w,,...,.,.,A,f.w. ' ,,W,,,,,, H ,M,,-,y,p ,W Q f 425. ,,g,,,?9,,!,,,g , . U ,l -, L.. - F , , 6 H .Y sfigpawv r im F rf S , fr ,fr f M3 . - ,,, ,Ax vip 'g.,f '--' V b 1. 3. '. ' a ', ff--K, -.' 3 ,qfg 4,4552 Q rlfgffyzg ggi, Q, 'giqf-5122. -1 f 2 ' H5 we 5? .gf'1Z'- is W 1' I- s Lvl, K ., is: , Ka 4 N4 9 wg 5,,g,v. gy !',f Fgxexli 3, . ,f,.. 6 gqnfzizaff A. . 'qc F S, ,gi 5 ff, fp 11: V 9 ,. 'gr '5Q2f'gf,wK:.h5C 'f F 33 cr fbi! 'N Aa. Brig Q ,., 1 xl . Y v ,gffslg Kdligy : :Q is ,. N xr - fr ' '. 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R A Q- ' ,, 'f ' A 'L ,gf : ' 7, 'G 1,33 gn? - 'Ee ' is Fgie,'.ff5gf'5'gQ.s' FFF: A :L A5 '4 4. e 'f-dw'-Af wh M'-.'+ iE?'a f ge ef 4 -A mf..,-:'f,fsA..g,frfE'x-1 - , gp: , .W 4 Q I-Q4 Ye -- ' T 't ...ui 6 . - 11.-' ' ' ' - ' . 'H .- .kg ..f ,...jf ...,.M ,. V ' 63 1938 I - 4, v ' J i v q ff ,ffl X s 1 1'- W J 1 . H :ij X fy'15 fix! , 1 I Nix! I' I If ,f f' 4' NN . ' J I f ,1' I 17 N X . x n 1, ,.. A ,-gf., I 1 I LJ v l N , I fl , J I A' a J J A E A, V ' H WINTER CLASS OF -in 1 '.l 4' 1, f' ffl! if , STYLUS xqfff v'- ,W 1938 65 TIV -...uv 'Thi' ,'ff'.4 13. ,v 4- T , 'k .f.j L1 l .. . 3 Aw. , W W M 1 W X N sm R . M T? -' 5-ii' -' - f x .. 1,3 7aAkam Q 3 V wi' sv 52' X, 4 Q4 ,R 8 +6 f Sadie - - Wilbur Tompkins Jerome Belden Max Rosenbaum Effie Brinkley Johnny Brinkley Mrs. Dean - Bettina Dean A Night Clerk Mr. Billings - Granby Smith A Scene Painter Maglnnls - Goldman - Hickson - Steve - - Miss Donahue Miss Farrington M T l - iss o ay Walters - CAST 'M Peggy Lawhead - Budd Auer - - Pat Miller - Joe Michiels Dorothy Aebischer - Jack Crickard Betty Ann Wagner Gertrude Heuer - James Louden - Fred Tesche T S 'th - OITI TTU Harvey Powelson - Lisle Van Burgh - Clarke Topc Douglas Corey John Wellington Barbara Baring P I G t - au ine oe z - Harriet Ann Sandifer Art Thompson THE SHOW SHOP The Show Shop, a farcical satire by James Forbes, was pre- sented on December 2 and 3 by the Class of '38 The play, under the direction of Miss Marian L. Underwood, was a story of the difficulties of a New York theatrical producing company owned by one Max Rosenbaum, and the effects the company had on cer- tain individuals. 1 Three of the four acts of the play take place in New York, while the other shows the entire company in the parlour of the Palace Hotel, in Punxatawney a hick town somewhere in the United States. Technical director was Miss Esther Crandall, assisted by the stage crew. STYLU S CAST Sir George Vernon - - Joe Michiels Sir Malcolm Vernon Lynn Walker Lady Vernon - - Gloria Spear The Earl of Rutland - - - Art Thompson Sir John Manners - - - Pat Miller Perkin ----- Dick Mussetter William Cecil, Lord Burleigh - - Jack Crickard Sir William St, Leo ---- Budd Auer Will Dawson, in service of Sir George - Fred Tesche Mark, butcher at Haddon Hall - Jimmie Chamlee Gregory, a servant at Rutland Castle - Douglas Corey Elizabeth Tudor, Queen of England - Barbara Baring Mary Stuart, Queen ot Scotland - Harriet Ann Sanditer Jennie Faxton, maid to Dorothy Vernon - Jeanne Collins Bess, cook at Haddon Hall - Margot Mitchell Dorothy Vernon ---- Phyllis Gilman Villagers - Nancy Morrison, Marianne Baird, Peggy Law- head, Barbara Browne, Bob Hardie, Calvin Hoechlin Ladies in Waiting to Queen Elizabeth - Barbara Dewey and Marjorie Wright Guards to Elizabeth - Schelle Glover, Calvin Hoechlin, Bob Hardie, James Louden Guards to Sir George - Bill Harris, Edward Yeckley DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL The School Play, a romantic comedy titled, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, was given on March l7 and l8, under the direction of Miss Marian L. Underwood. The play, which was in tour acts, centered around a young girl's love life, and was, in a way, connected with the bitter struggle between Mary Stuart, Queen ot Scotland and Elizabeth Tudor, Queen of England. Music between acts was furnished by the school band, under the direction of H. W. Anderson. Miss Esther Crandall was tech- nical supervisor. The cast consisted ot thirty members. i938 69 GIRLS' STUNT PARTY MARGARET ADAMS - - - Central Committee Chairman IEANNE FRANKLIN Reception Committee Chairman MARION BURTON - - Music Committee Chairman BEVERLY HEYWOOD - - Prize Committee Chairman MILLIE IANE EDWARDS Decorations Committee Chairman KATHERINE BYRAM - - - Floor Committee Chairman VIRGINA RAE NELSON - Clean-up Committee Chairman MRS. MOYSE ------- Faculty Adviser One of the biggest events for the girls is the Girls' Stunt Party, and this year's, held on October 29, I937, proved as successful as those of previous years. The Class of '39 Stunt won first prize, with the Sophomore Class running a close second. Katherine Van den Berg and Betty Jane Uncles were chosen the best dancers in the contest. The best cos- tume displayed was worn by Pat Edwards. Members of the Girls' League of Hoover High School were the honored guests of the evening, and joined in with the Glendale girls to have an informally good time. BOYS' STAG PARTY IAMES RITCHIE - - Entertainment Committee Chairman - - DEAN MORRIS DEAN MORRIS - - - Ticket Committee - - - IOHN LEIDORF RAY CASTRO ---- Ticket Committee - - - RUSSELL SNOW TOM SMITH - - - Refreshment Committee Chairman - - DEAN MEREDITH EARL T. BROWN - - - Faculty Advisers ---- GEORGE SPERRY Two successful Boys' Stag Parties took place this year instead of one, owing to their overwhelming popularity with the Boys' League. The first was held on December IO, I937. James Ritchie, who was President of the Boys' League then, was Master of Ceremonies. Features of the evening were: three boxing bouts by students, a tumbling and balance team from U.C.L.A., and a basketball game with Santa Paula. Dean Cromwell, track coach at the University of Southern Cali- fornia, spoke at the second Stag Party. He also presented pictures of his l937 national champions. Other highlights of the Stag, held on May 6 were boxing, tumbling and several professional acts. Mr. Fay, of our school also presented pictures of famous track athletes. STYLUS 1 :H 'R , , ,, ,xy YV' ixlg7 i -41 3' Y 1 'Q J- W5 x vi QR A ,-My . . Q. ff. A s N1 A f. we-'Q wg .1395 .4 , - '- ,v , ,. . ,Q ,yfbiif ,V n ,Q W .,,, W Q ' FWS 5 X 1 Q X V, ,fl y X x IX . V A if 5 , Y W, X EI n ,A 5 ' i X ,fu 1. 1 ,.,,. - A H . ... e . I: ,gl I xhf Li R , 5 ' X rf 5 5. Ay Anxwql N TQ., x Q -1 we f . .. Ag :5'Lg5g?-f 1 x , .w,'gqi'?-M4 Y - -T55 W- ' 3 Eg ff ,Bw A ,-VLzf.gNg L Q ' Z5N1,,,2:,3Q W 1 2, + K 4 X if ff f . 552' f 'lg Aw X ,mmm , W 2 gn 2 E is 1 1 S Ap ?:x2V7gq X nmwnlwmu wi? o Q F .r , .15 Y k 1 I '- X wigs 2 Q ,W ww, COMMITTEE IMOCENE HUNT Decoration Committee Chairman BILL HARRIS Decoration Committee Chairman IACK CROTON Music Committee Chairman CAROLYN NEWSUM Refreshments Committee Chairman HARVEY POWELSON Floor Committee Chairman BUDD AUER Prize Cups Committee Chairman DOROTHY CUNNINCHAM Tickets Committee Chairman FRED TESCHE Advertising Committee Chairman MISS ANNA ELAM Faculty Adviser SENIOR PROM Clever caricatures of famous movie stars were posted on the walls in addition to Hollywood night spots such as the Trocadero, the Brown Derby, and Graumarfs Chinese Theater. Hal Stearn's orchestra, which has played at noted places, includ- ing the Cocoanut Grove, was secured for the night, November 20. The Class of '38 worked hard to make this dance as successful as their Junior Prom last year, and accomplished their aim. Invi- tations were sent to members ofthe Board of Education and many prominent citizens of Glendale to attend. STYLUS COMMITTEE ANA LOU SCI-IOLEY Decoration Committee Chairman BOB BEAMER Decoration Committee IOHNNY BARNES Music Committee Chairman IIM WILSON Floor Committee Chairman IEANNE RYAN Refreshment Committee Chairman WARREN LE FEVRE Advertising Committee Chairman DEAN DANIELS Ticket Committee Chairman E. MILFORD BRUNNER Faculty Adviser JUNIOR PROM Dopey, Happy, and all the rest ot those seven lovable dwarfs made up part ot the theme ot the Junior Prom, Disney Fantasy. Other of Walt Disney characters present were: Snow White, the three little pigs, Mickey Mouse, Little l-liawatha, and last, the most popular ot all, Donald Duck. Harry Lewis, alumnus, provided a session ot smooth swing, tor the Prom, held on April 29. With such colorful and clever char- acters turnishing the setting, and the orchestra swinging out the songs from the latest ot Disney's hits, the tull length picture, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the dance was a complete success. 1938 73 MONTHLY DANCE COMMITTEE KATHERINE BYRAM - - Social committee chairman jACK CROTON - - Floor committee chairman BILL REILLY - - Music committee chairman jAY PERRIN - - Central dance committee chairman jean Acheson Don Elshire Kay Perry Mary Adams Ross jackson Harvey Powelson Hilton Anderberg jeanne jefferson Marjorie Proctor Eric Armstrong Genevieve Kenmouth Francis Sheridan john Beaver Hal Lewis jeanne Swaisgood james Brown Al Licht jack Tiedeman Peggy jane Cross Bebe Mortimer Catherine Van den Berg Phyllis Dockeray Bob Norris jess Watson Katherine Dudley Maybelle Perkins jim Wilson Millie jane Edwards Charlotte Young BACKWARDS DANCE Many corsages were seen on the shoulders of some of our dy- namic he-men at the Spinsters' Skip, November 6. lt would seem as though the girls were anxious to please. Palm Springs, in the form of desert scenes painted on the walls, provided a unique theme for the dance. Lyle Smith's sweet swing orchestra filled the girls' gym with a number ot novel arrangements. Hoover High and Glendale Junior College, as well as the Glendale High student body were well rep- resented. Refreshments added the final touch that was needed to end a very successful dance. STYLU S BARN DANCE Swingsters arrived at the Barn .lig in true country style on hay wagons, Model T's , and what-have-you. Music was furnished by Ray Simpson, alias Cactus Mack and his Rhythm Rats. Forty bales of hay, an antique wagon, and Little Junior, a paint pony furnished the background of this most picturesque ball. Almost the entire student body was represented at this testivity, given on February 25 in the girls' gym. During the intermission a contest for originality of costume was won by Rebecca Sue Blakey and Bill Currey. Following this, there was a collegiate dance contest judged of popular applause in which Eddie Custer and Bobbette Carol were chosen as the super-swing- sters. i938 75 ORATORICAL CONTEST Under the coaching of Mr. John D. Knox, the Oratorical Contest took place October 7, l937. This year competition was very keen, but the final outcome gave honors to two classes. Chester Salisbury, representing the Class of '38, won first place with his oration. The tableau, which was very impressive, gave the Junior class top honors in that field. The Class of '39 also was judged to have the best class spirit. The winning speaker of the contest was awarded ten dollars and an engraved cup. VERSE BOOK One of the objectives of the Scribblers Club is to edit the Verse Book, a publication for which any student may submit his work. David Fox was editor and Miss Frances Hall, faculty adviser. 'This year's edition was distributed on May 6 at the Four Arts program at fifteen cents. The book contained a great variety of poems, but special attractions were several selections written in French and Latin. Featuring such well known writers as June Sullivan, of Sully Symphony fame, Margaret White, Beverly Gruel, David Fox, George Nader, and Sarah Bierma, the Verse Book was one of the best Glendale High has ever produced. The illustrations were produced by the Art Department, while an outstanding feature was the photographic illustrations taken and developed by the Cine Club. FORENSICS Forum Club was reorganized this year under the direction of Douglas Knox and its fifty members served as the nucleus for the Forensic activities. While Glendale did not participate in the Southern California Debating League, several practice debates were held with Glendale Junior College, Hollywood High, Los Angeles High, and Pasadena Academy. The varsity squad consisted of Margot Mitchell, Irma Delle Sperry, George Grover, Jean Acheson, and Harvey Powelson. The year's Forensic activities were climaxed when debators and orators competed in the annual state-wide contest held at the University of Redlands. All the members of the team made a good showing and especially Bill Hoffman, who competed in the final round of the Extempore Division. Forum Club members are optimistically awaiting next year's events when Glendale will participate in the Southern California Forensic League. STYLUS THE GONDOLIERS Featuring the largest cast which has ever been in any school production, the operetta, The Gondoliers, was presented on May Z6 and 27 in the G.l-l.S. auditorium. The story concerned two pretty maids who marry gondoliers, only to find out that one of them was married as a child to a prin- cess. No one knows which is the bigamous prince, thus making much confusion for every one concerned. Katherine Van den Berg, Maxine Mauk, Lowell Kambestad, and Art Thompson took the tour leads. The entire operetta was under the direction of Mr. Charles E. l-lirt, with costuming by the sew- ing classes, under Miss Jean Abel, and settings provided by Miss Esther Crandall and the stage crew. 1938 77 CDRGAIXIIZATICDNS .-V,-95. 3441.- 3 - A - . . Y , - 'gifs-1: 'gag' 55135133-Ywr -- i:?.Z:g,z'4?33'?.::.-,, A Af- -N 1 f-.-.Q 3-w-, - , . .w.1.-: f.,-wr... aim -Siir 'dsi w -'Bi nh' 1 5:1521-5g:ff?.n.wsv:1:+, wer- .-mi 5 2 ' -1. , ' 4 f'..ge,.+--:Az-2.-' 'r-:--,-amfnf-iii1'.l fr, f'-.-,,-f'51f4::-Aiifiiiiiii'?'1f'L17i33f -.f Q4 Q, an 4, -rn. xaf ,' 5'gv..f51f ,, R .f .Q F. '- 'f--- 'f-ig:f:'Eiff1-? M K .41-:Lager-b. 1 -, ag-Sv .19 gygw-.15 ,, . , QM 4, V . ,qH'?'f..,jirfja.-'-'Q'-13' 3- F L '. if-Ji' V405-G T.. Lf .fi .. vc- R -5-1 ML.. A- -5 ..-- - '-' 'g avwa.g1'ggQ.5,e'f,f:.,x:3-1. arx-A-.ff 'X 7 A-' . 'Q f3'+.FL,-.vla3.:.4 '-'iffi -I - .3 , f 1-1 ':.,,,- 56 . A im .igyami .ML an--: -mu. 215'-.:.1.:U -:it-11-42 -., , .-- 1 ,- ..,,. 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Beginning in September, l935, under the personal leadership of Major Sexton Berg, the Glendale High School Unit has com- pleted three years of successful work as an R.O.T.C. unit. lt has developed into a well organized group of nearly one hundred cadets. The unit was handicapped at first by the lack of organized cadet officers and a rifle range. The rifle range of the Glendale lndoor Gun and Pistol Club was used until one was built at the school a little later. Sergeant Reyna, a regular army member, is at present stationed at the school as an assistant to Major Berg. During the source of its progress the unit has participated in annual parades, numerous drills and rifle competitions, averaging very high. A cavalry group has been started within the unit, which meets every Saturday for drill. Early this year a Girls' Sponsor Unit, composed of approximately fifty girls, was started under the supervision of Mrs. Corbett. 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MQ If . . .K H A We-2 , ili,1..f'Z,,,g WWW yi 7.1 3 11.2, HONOR SOCIETY I DAVID HOWTON BEVERLY HEYWOOD IUANITA GOSSMAN BEATRICE HELMER PHYLLIS EDWARDS - President Vice-President - Secretary Faculty Adviser Faculty Adviser Grace Bowns, B12 Louis Brennwald, A11 Virginia Clark, B11 Darlene Davidson, B11 Lonelle Erickson, A12 joe Ferencz, P.G. Shirley Frampton, A12 Phyllis Gilman, B12 luanita Gossman, A12 George Grover, AIO Beverly Heywood, A12 Bettie lane Highland, A11 David Howton, A12 Hal Kauffman, B12 Langdon Kelley, A12 Connie Little, AIO Helen McClure, A12 Robert McComb, B1 1 George Martindale, All Bonnie Mitchell, A12 Barbara june Nale, B11 Norma Odenthal, B1 1 Andrew Silberburg, AIO Mary Elizabeth Sipple, B11 Irma Delle Sperry, B1 I Bill Swan, A12 Fred Tesche, B12 Honey Toda, Bl 1 Dorothy von Bloeker, A12 Anne Wagner, B12 john Wellington, A12 Bob Whyte, AIO Marjorie Wright, B12 HONOR SOCIETY II FRED TESCHE ------ President GEORGE GROVER - Vice-President IOAN ELLEDGE - - Secretary BEATRICE HELMER Faculty Adviser PHYLLIS EDWARDS - - - Faculty Adviser Tom Badger, B11 Arthur Bates, A10 Eloise Benson, B12 Grace Bowns, A12 Louis Brennwald, B12 lack Brown, AIO Brenda DeLong, A12 loan Elledge, AIO Lonelle Erickson, A12 lim Hill, Bll lack Howe, AIO George Grover, B1 1 Darrell Kambestad, A11 Hal Kauffman, A12 Alfred Knudson, B11 Murray Lesser, A12 Helen MacNair, B12 Roberta McComb, A11 Yuriko Maruyama, A1 l Peggy Palmer, A11 Kate Phipps, AIO Mary Ellen Pfister, AIO Ted Schroeder, A12 Andrew Silberburg, B11 Fenton Sink, A12 Dorothy Slezak, B12 Marjorie Smith, A12 Irma Delle Sperry, A1 1 Fred Tesche, A12 Honey Toda, A1 1 Anne Wagner, A12 lean Ward, A12 lack Weldon, AIO Bob Whyte, AIO Marjorie Wright, A12 STYLUS ,ff 1 144945 A' yi. p 1, V mx . ww, fg ' r ,,. 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'35 QQ 'Ki ,B ,L , r i'53il 5 5 ., V- B VQWAI t Q J G I RLS' G CLUB IUANITA GOSSMAN - - President - - - ELOISE BENSON NANCY FINDLAY - Vice-President - LORETTA GABRIO - - Secretary - - - BRENDA DELONG MISS FLORENCE KNIGHT - - Adviser - MISS FLORENCE KNIGHT Abbott, Ruth Armstrong, Helen Bartlett, june Benesh, Betty Benson, Eloise Bird, May Brown, Mary Lee Christenson, Eleanor Cunningham, Dorothy Cunningham, Patricia DeHoag, Drusilla DeLong, Brenda Elliott, Ruth RAY CASTRO B I LL CLARK - IAMES RITCHIE - HAROLD FRENCH ABE ELLIOTT - Abram, john Antunez, Armand Brown, lames Cooper, Duane Donahue, Bob Elshire, Don French, lack Furst, Tom Giles, Volney Guzzman, Charles Helfrige, Henry Erickson, Lonelle Farrar, Ruby Findlay, Nancy Fleming, Freda Foster, Marjorie Fromm, Doris Gabrio, Loretta Goetz, Pauline Gress, Lorene Hentschke, Mary-Esther Hope, Doris Koester, Helen Lee, lacqueline LeFevre, Ruth Markwith, Millicent Middleton, Patsy Mitchell, Margot Musacco, Ann Norris, Martha Russell, Meriam Salzman, Betty Sihler, Helen Sperry, Irma Delle Thompson, Frances Thompson, Mary BOYS' G CLUB - - - President - - - - BILL CLARK - Vice-President - DEAN MEREDITH - Secretary-Treasurer - DAVID TOPE - Sergeant-at-arms - - IACK WHITTLE - - - Adviser - - - - - ABE ELLIOTT Hicks, Howard Langenhiem, lim Lewis, Hal Kauffman, Hal Konkright, Blaine Mclntyre, Bob Meredith, Dean Moffatt, Dick Morris, Dean Morris, Tom Murray, Charles Mussaco, Louis Norris, Bob Sheridan, Manny Shroeder, Ted Webb, Charles Weed, Bill Whittingham, Alan Wilson, lim Winslow, Horace Woodruff, Lee STYLUS K, S55 2 ,ww af , . ffm A ,ii ' , v ,v -1 f 'FL f ,-.A F - ' 3,5 1 143- Max' 5,7 1 , ' wi-fs . 9 f .K ..-fue, fflfr' gf . 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BOWLING - Allen, Florence Armentrout, Dorothy Armstrong, Helen Benesch, Betty Benson, Eloise Bierma, Sarah Black, Caryl Blake, Colletta Briggs, jeanette Cochran, joy Crowell, Ruth Denny, Ethel Mary Dudley, Frances Erickson, Lonelle Findlay, Nancy Carver, Margie Gregg, Barbara SERVICE - President - Vice-President - Secretary - - Adviser - Henrietta, Mary j. Highland, Betty jane Hogaboom, Virginia jones, Eleanor Kiefer, Nelva Kruger, Betty Little, Connie Maruyama, Yuriko MacNair, Helen McComb, Roberta Metters, Margaret Miner, Lois Mitchell, Margot Onthank, Wilma Robertson, Adele Rogers, Helen Mae Rowan, Virginia Hails, Margaret THE FORTY NINE BREAKFAST Bos DONAHUE - - LOUIS MussAco - - - jim OKAYAMA - - - BRECKENRIDGE cHENowETH BERT ROLE I D EDGAR KiENHoLz V john Abram jim Brown jerry Aldrich Eric Armstrong Clyde Bouer Bill Clark jim Comer Douglas Corey jack Crickard Bill Curry Ellsworth Davenport Frank Day Leighton DeMent Vollney Giles j. Morgan Green Lawrence Hanna Rey Hellmen Richard Howe Donald Howton Irving johnson Hal Kauffman Douglas Kilgore Blaine Konkright Warren LeFevre john Levy Rodney Lukins Dean Meredith Dick Moffatt Dick Morgan Dean Morris Tom Morris CLUB - - - RU TH LEFEVRE - RUTH WRENN - VIRGINIA ROWAN - MRS. ETHEL Sperry, Irma Delle Thomas, Doris Thompson, Rae E. Toda, Honey Van Pelt, Helene H. F. MOYSE Von Bloeker, Dorothy Wrenn, Ruth Honorary M Acheson, jeanne Adams, Margaret Altoff, Irene Byram, Katherine Dewey, Barbara Fleming, Freda Franklin, jeanne embers Hen tschke, Mary-Esther White, Margaret SERVICE CLUB - President Vice-President - Secretary - Publicity Faculty Advisers Bob Norris Rennis Owen jay Perrin Harvey Powelson Roger Pratt Earl Ralph Francis Sheriden jess Watson Bill Weed Alan Whittingham Lloyd Wilcox Al Wilson jim Wilson Lee Woodruff Ed Yeckley STYLUS Fw? lvii- y ' A ve' IPY7'i'79'? , 'AL m ' .' -3-L' 'gY1I'?'Wf'Ww. ' 1f',L'f'f 'x Ang, 'ifffydi-'q5..Ag'-' My n. 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' au , ,ir -o N 3 u 0 2 .'9 '-fu-M SONS AND DAUGHTERS RODNEY LUKENS - - - MISS GILSON - Louis Lewis Eleanor Lukens Rodney Lukens Grace Matthiesen Ferguson Mitchell Mary Lee Brown Mary Ellen Carmichel Bette Dahlman Don Frazar Tom Furst Mary Elizabeth johnson NATIONAL OF THE ALUMNI - - President Faculty Adviser Dorothy Ripley Fray Rohr Doris jean Thomas Harry Wilson Harriet Wilson Virginia Pinkus ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY IAMES RITCHIE - President - - DOUG COREY FRANK CLARK - Vice-President - - DEAN MEREDITH DEAN CARTER - - Secretary - - WAYNE MITSCH FRANK ALBERT Sergeant-at-Arms - FRANCIS SHERIDAN ROY IELLISON - - - Faculty Adviser - - - ROY IELLISON john Abrams Douglas Corey Dean Meredith Frank Albert john Fox Hilton Anderberg Langden Gregg Meran Barsam Bill Hiatt Hal Kauffman Bob Kruger john Beaver Dean Garter Frank Clark Wayne Mitch jay Perrin james Ritchie Mannie Sheridan Bill Weed Lee Woodruff STYLUS 'vga . :-rg 'i'1. ,. I ,I I M ,D 6 A x gy, ' iilfiii' 1 1 'auf- .'.5,,L,i ,. h. fr 'Y ml H' , u '. ' . 4 Y-'W g 4.9 lin IA x .' ' 'Y .. w ' fi ,'f- ..Z.g- Q , ff? Qc ,mx 1 lx ' .IF f ' .' -l sa- -3,3-1 'W , 2.:'a..y., 1- if? '14 , - f 'g.4 1 5 if Q, an -. Q X .-4. 4 4 4 is b 1'- . . Y di mai wr I 4 f U1 I fg SH , BOB VOSGIER MURIEL POGGY - BILL REILLY - - GEORGE NADER - C. IEANNETTE ABEL lack Canning Ken Gaines Ioe Hester Imogene Hunt Leonna jones SHIRLEY FRAMPTON BARBARA DEWEY MARGARET MITCHELL GEORGE NADER - MARY BETH ABBOTT Dorothy Alldredge Lois Bradbury Barbara Dewey Catherine Dudley Shirley Frampton Elsie jones Genevieve Kenmouth Ruth Le Fevere CINE CLUB President - - Vice-President - Secretary - - Treasurer - - Faculty Adviser Pauline LaGue Dorothea McFarland Bud Orkmund Lawrence Peisher SOMOAC ART - President - Vice President - Secretary - - Treasurer - - Faculty Adviser Helen Lund Bobbie Lou Marlett Margaret Mitchell George Nader Wilma Onthank Eleanor Pound Anna Lou Scholey Dorothy Slezak Eleanor - IACK CANNING ELEANOR POUND - - EARL YOUNG - PAULINE LaGUE - C. IEANNETTE ABEL Pound Hugo Stoffels Sidney Vogel Lynn Walker Earl Yo CLUB Shirley ung DOROTHY ALLDREDGE - BARBARA DEWEY MARGARET MITCHELL - GEORGE NADER MARY BETH ABBOTT Smith Betty Sonntag David Tope Emmet Wemple Margaret White Ruth Woolacott Charlotte Young lean Ziskind STYLUS ' 'S' XQIW W ue- X H, X. mp A 51 , .vgh I Q NT .- .y-'HN ' 'Cv- 'f Ga - .X la if 3 . r ' N J f, Y. 1,4 ..'..:3.1 X p.'..,f Ynxiw-. . u 5 'H A 'h iii., 4 i ms' D' 't'f3?'7 gff .: ' ' x I L 'F l 'AS iff! MARGARET WHITE IUNE SULLIVAN DOROTHY VON BLOEKER FRANCES HALL Armstrong, Eric Bierma, Sarah Gharde, Ann Churchill, june Davies, David Duncan, Lee Gibbs, Alice BILL HARTNESS LOUIS LEWIS - CONNIE HUMM ZULA M. ZIEGLER Dorothy Andersen Mary Alice Atherton Norma Austin jewel Barnum jean Bates Sarah Bierma Celestine Brudenell Virginia Chrisman josephine Duarte Frances Dudley Lonelle Erickson Mary Hartness RIBBLERS' CL - - - President - - - - Vice-President - - Secretary-Treasurer Editor of Verse Book - - Adviser - - - - DOROTHY HOFFMAN - - GEORGE NADER MARGARET HAILS - - DAVID FOX - FRANCES HALL Harris, Marian Harwood, Virginia Hinton, Ann Hoggman, Dorothy jefferson, jeanne johnson, Mary Elizabeth Pohl, Bonnie Silberberg, David Wagner, Betty Ann Waldre, Lois Westrum, Marvene Whitaker, Donna Norris, Martha O'Connor, Mary Ellen MUSIC CLUB - - - President - - - - Vice-President - Secretary-Treasurer - - Faculty Adviser - - Zimmerman, Mary BILL HARTNESS - LOUIS LEWIS - CONNIE HUMM ZULA M. ZIEGLER Grace Hilbert Arthur Hinshaw Ann Hinton jean Kellog june Kephart Carolyn Maguire Maxine Mauk Betsy Metzgus Helen Mussetter Gail Nelson Amado Nevares Elizabeth Nielson Wilma Onthank Beatrice Porter Betty Ridge Phyllis Roeder Margaret Sanders Mary Elizabeth Sipple Marion Spaulding Gloria Spear Ednetta Stowe jean Stuart june Sullivan Doris jean Thomas STYLUS 1 5 faq 315 wwf .ef fj' 11-.fy 7 I .QM L Y-I ,fri - Lf vga' 3 f LX 3 gg V fy' 422' 5' ' . x Q if .7 fn ' Xi' Xl' y g 1, 4 , , - x 5. ' X I x I , 'gg I A ip -QA X ' 0415 ia 5 2 sin' 6 'I 42M '-1 'Q Y. E-fi . , IN A 4, 'Q YY! . 9 , X fix ,4W'z? 4 . 'JY A-N' vi '!. v we J , 1 'X jc x .xx , ' f X, . .',4 5 J ..'x.s,v. . NA K . 1 .N . I, Ks 1. . 9, .2 xg- is A' Y .- .xl by and , . BAND Personnel Trumpets: Bob Bedford, Wm. Swain, Langdon Tannehill, Don Harrison, Maurice Ciillies, Tom Hastings, Raymond Kimbal, Merton Goddard, lan Murray, Ralph Core, Harry Clewley, Roger Zierenberg, Lorraine Calvert, Robert Stillman, Don Israel, Eddie Custer, Marion Bailey, Emmie Sue Davey Bell-Lyra: Virginia Hogaboom Piano Accordian: Ed Andrews Piccolo: Louis Lewis Oboe: Bill Hartness Clarinets: Ken Walker, Mary l-lartness, Torn Barkelew, Webster Wiley, Edward Henry, Myrtle Bierma, Colbert Eyraud, Clifford Hugo, Russell Smith, Hibard West, Paula Otto, Sarah Bierma, Kenneth Anspach Saxophones: Bill Young, Tom Mather, Darlene Davidson, Helen Huseby, james Andrews French Horns: Don Van, Paul Stillman Trombones: lim O'Connor, Howard Butterfield, Fred Heyle, loyce Bullock, lack Yates Baritones: Malcolm Wimpress, Don Wimpress Basses: Billy Dodson, Cuilbert Hentschke, Manly Storlee, jack Burgan Drums: Bob Malin, Ralph Conner, lack Landau Scotch Bass Drum: Stan Critfen .,, V 'I M - ' J . ' HARRY W. ANDERSON, ,M ,gg 5 Q A R Director 0 BAND IN MARCHINC l:ORNlATlON 0 ons. BAND ' STYLUS ORCHESTRA Violins: David Silberberg, Earl Cartmill Vivian Cowen Wnlna Onthank Gloria Clay, Ruth Wagner, losephine Duarte Ruth Hord Melvina Snider Flora McKenrick, Robert Boewer Leo Behrens Marion Bainbridge Glenn Widmark, Betty Warkinin. Viola: Paul Thorpe Cellos: lack Cross, Barbara Blair Betty Thompson Bass Viols: Billy Dodson, Louis Gottlieb Flute: Bill Murphy Oboe: Russel Blair Bassoon: Mary Zimmerman Clarinets: Vera Williams, Willard Graff Saxophone: Helen Huseby Trumpets: Harry Clewly, Florence Haskell lack Reimer lack Pickles Trombones: Harold Smith, George Helms john Koehnle Percussion: Lorraine Wilson, Harold Freeman Xylophone: Duane Cooper Bells: Dorothy Larkin Piano and Organ: Phyllis Barnes Grace Bowns U.C.L.A. BAND TROPHY FOR BEST MARCHING UNIT BILL HARTNESS, MARY ZIMMERMAN, MOLLY JOHNSON, CAROLYN KERR Drill, drum majors G.H.S. ORCHESTRA i938 95 EL CLUB ESPAN OL YVONNE COURTENAYE - - - President - - - - - DEAN DANIELS DEAN DANIELS - - Vice-President - IIMMIE BABCOCK GINGER HOBACK - - Secretary - RODERICK MCCHESNEY HONEY TODA - - - - Treasurer - - - - BILL FOLBRE IUANITA COURTENAYE - Advisers - jUANlTA COURTENAYE MABEL LAMBERT MABEL LAMBERT DAISY MONROE DAISY MONROE Allen, Richard Aufmann, Florence Barnes, Bill Bausback, Charles Benson, Eloise Butterfield, Howard Cassingham, jean Clark, Virginia Crawford, june Daniels, Dean Davy, Emmie Sue Drake, Luther Ellis, Peggy Furst, Tom Gable, Dudley Gerardi, Virginia SALLY LEE - MARGARET HAILS BARBARA BROWN PHYLLIS ROEDER DOROTHY GILSON Doris Anderson May Andrews Budd Auer Evelyn Bird jane Bell Betsy Beuins Myrtle Bierma Sarah Bierma Louis Brennwald Barbara Brown Katherine Byram Betty Carey Pat Core Hal Curtis jean Daffy Ken Derrington Phyllis Dockerey Avalee Durham Gibbs, Alice Grover, Florence Hall, Melva Hardy, Robert Harris, Marjorie Hilton, Francis Hoback, Ginger Horney, Wilma Hovegaard, Helena jessup, Claude johnston, Robert Kettle, Eunice Lee, Dan Little, Connie MacKinnon, jimmy Mathews, Mell Maynard, Vivian Mar aret McRae, g Mittry, Lucille Moody, Barbara Negley, Barbara Nelson, Gail Nudd, Barbara Odenthal, Norma Olsen, joe Perry, Ruth Quinn, jean Rainville, joe Ream, joel Redwood, Geneva CERCLE FRANCAIS - - - President - - Vice-President - - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - -- - Faculty Adviser - -- jean Fuir Douglas Frampton jake Freer Barbara Gregg Ann Hagenios Margaret Hails Betty Ann Herdon Dorothy Hoffmann Virginia Hogaboom Dorothy Hoyt joanne jones Robert Kadz Mildred Klempner Sally Lee Helen Lund Helen MacNair Gloria lvladoff Gloria Maiers Rosemary Marek Maxine Mauk Roberta McComb Ferguson Mitchell Margot Mitchell May Mittry Adelaide Montgomery jane Mosher Fiona Mountain Wilna Onthank Paula Otto jeannette Patro joan Penberthy Kate Phipps Lucille Portwood Marcia Rennie Phyllis Roeder Virginia Rowan C 0 M I T E S C L U B GEORGE GARVER ------ President ---- ANDREW SILBERBERG - - Vice-President - SHIRLEY HATHAWAY - - Secretary - BETTY DECKER - - - - Treasurer - HELEN TROUP HUDSON - - - Faculty Adviser - - Anderson, Betty Blake, Colletta Cathcart, Charlotte Cathcart, Louise Chronister, Harold Coe, Billie jane Coor, Marceil Cunningham, jean Davenport, Geraldine Dietrich, Barney Dych, Alice Fenton, Mary jane Glockner, june Gregg, Barbara Grover, George Haig, Ransom Hester, Dick Holderby, jane Highland, Betty jane Hudson, Marjorie Kane, Kathleen Lau, Stanley Maier, jeanette Manning, Lorraine Mansfield, Barbara McCormick, Bill Merrill, Douglas Milburn, Tom Mitchell, Henry Mitchell, jack Montgomery, Kay Moore, Bob Mosher, jane Nelson, Lois Nelson, Richard Orchard, Ann Roach, Harold Ross, Margarette Sadler, Betty Sipple, Mary Skinner, Barbara Speiss, Richard Strickley, Tom Thatcher, Virginia Thelin, Howard Toda, Honey Utley, jeanette Weasel, joe Westrum, Marvene Winchester, Marporie Wright, jean - - SALLY LEE BARBARA BROWN - PHYLLIS ROEDER - MARGARET HAILS DOROTHY GILSON Harriet Sandifer Mary Elizabeth Sipple Shirley Smith Betty Sonntag Gerald Soper joe Soper Gloria Steelman Fenton Sink Evangel Travis Barbara Trimm Howard Van Henklyn Turlay Van Couvering jean Von der Linden Anne Wagner Betty Ann Wagner Donna Whitaker Mary Zimmerman - SHIRLEY HATHAWAY - GLORIA HOLCOMBE - EDNA PATTERSON - BARBARA PHILP HELEN TROUP HUDSON Parkes, Barbara Pfister, Mary Ellen Phelps, Howard Plough, Betty Ellen Rankin, Claire Sakuma, Fumiko Schildwachter, jean Schuler, Dan Spencer, Don Stansfie Wheelo ld, Dorothy ck, Edwin STYLUS T- ,Q ,W 'il,fi,M4l,1,w,,,i5, 4x,l,g7,l.x.y,i.F9t, Q -, ,jQ,h,:.:5. -WA Q Q' yg:.45,ffI5M:',f 'W X Wlivgi' W1!w4AfQfwwi , f ,fn , , - -,gf ,fwdg .W K- f . ng' Nina, 1 4 ' lv S -- 1 --3 .' 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W D is ,,T.:5,.. .: .- .:Qf'ff,..Q -W , f 's 5' Q PHYSIOLOGY CLUB BETTY IANE SIECKERT MARJORIE ROBERTS RUTH WATSON - ELEANOR B. GREEN - - Abbott, Rosalie Baker, Marian Benesch, Betty Brugger, Mary Chambers, Betty lune Christian, Eleanor Costier, Helen Dahlman, Betty DeLong, Brenda Fanta, lean Hentschke, Mary-Esther Hoof, Henrietta Kiefer, Nelva Lewis, Virginia Maiers, leanette Matthews, Sue Mosher, lane Ripley, Dorothy Roasio, Mary Robb, Melba Robinson, Marian COMMERCE CLUB Salmacia, Mary Margaret Sanders, Margaret Thompson, Frances Whelan, Catherine Wright, Marjorie LORETTA GABRIO - - - - President - - BOBBIE IEANNE LADDISH MAURINE GOETZ - Vice-President - - LUCILLE BUSCH BETTY IUNE CHAMBERS Secretary-Treasurer - - PAULINE GOETZ MABEL M. MURPHY - - Faculty Advisers - IOHN R. BAKER Betty Anderson Dorothy Armantrout Betty Lee Barton Gene Barton Ernest Bryant Lucille Busch Leone Cartmill Betty lune Chambers Carolyn Chambers Patricia Coffey Catherine Crawley La Verne Dawson john Dobbiatz Clifford Duff Genevieve Duncan Maxine Evans Viola Ferenez Doris Fromm Loretta Gabrio Kathryn Cage Shirley Graybar Maurine Goetz Pauline Goetz lune Hadley Cecilia Hallisey Dorothy Halpin Claudia Hart Mary Hornbeck Pearl Hunt Mary jones Mary Kase Lillian Klissner Bobbie jeanne Laddish Yuriko Maruyama Margaret Annne Moyen STYLUS 3 rf-vg Wi Inf' I I' 5 -- S kv M ,f ,fi d Q I O ,AN 'M A Q f ,A A vs- .J1 9. 3 Wg 'A IN 1 zqx I 'Vx P , xx 'RUNS x f'y H' 'W ' J' W' if K , 'N VX .. . H A nf' . IM, Av-Q' ,v- x . 5 1 1Xg'x,:-a J' 1, uw Q 1. X Zi!! 1 -. sq Lin? ,0- yisyixi X N FORUM CLUB LYNN WALKER - - - President CALVIN HOECHLIN - Vice-President HONEY TODA Secretary-Treasurer PHYLLIS ROEDER CHARLES NORD GEORGE GROVER DOUGLAS KNOX Tom Badger Marion Bailey john Baird Gerri Bower john Brinker Gloria Brookins lack Brown Katherine Byram Betty Carey Kay Cooper jack Crickard Emmie Sue Davey Kathleen Denise Rita Dolack Kathleen Gelcher Virginia May Gerardi Phyllis Gilman Marlowe Goldsby Helen Hunt Robert Kadz Nelva Kiefer Alfred Knudson Gilbert Kopiloff Walker Kuhn Peggy Lawhead Margot Mitchell Paula Otto Harvey Powelson WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB BETTIE IANE HIGHLAND ERIC ARMSTRONG - MARGARET HAILS - LORRAINE HEMPHILL BESSIE FIELDS Anderson, Dorothy Beck, Margaret Bradbury, Roger Bobier, Lois Cathcart, Louise Dinwiddie, Betty Doyle, Dick Fenton, Mary jane Furst, Tom Gelcher, Kathleen Hardie, Bob Hope, Doris lmler, Adelaide Kadetz, Fiona LeFevre, Ruth - - Corresponding Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms Parl iamen tarian-Debate Secretary Faculty Adviser Marjorie Proctor Dan Shuler Irma Delle Sperry Bert Stoffels june Sullivan Harold Svirsky Dick Unruh lack Walker Dorothy Warren Marvene Westrum Betty Noehle Bill Young Barbara Gregg Mary Hornbeck - President - Vice- President - Secretary - Treasurer - Adviser Louden, limmie Lowere, Mary Lindsay, Charlotte Nickle, Charles Rousseve, Henry Richards, Eleanor Smith, Mary Lou Speis, Richard STYLUS f y'7'fw' 1 'Z in If xx .5 05 .9 xr . .,, g,g,4i4.u, ,I ka 9 I glxfu .1 'R Y .Q ' M g. 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Barton, Betty Lee Byram, Katherine Busch, Lucille Cane, Emma Canning, janet Chambers, Betty lune Crowley, Catherine Crowell, Ruth Derham, Dorothy Fromm, Doris Gabrio, Loretta Goetz, Maurine OFFICE SECRETARIES MABEL TEED, Faculty Goetz, Pauline Greenlee, Gwendolyn Adviser Poggi, Muriel Ray, Elaine Gress, Lorene Green, Charlotte Hanke, Marion Hornbeck, Mary Iansen, Dorothy Keifer, Nelva Lawhead, Peggy Lewis, Virginia Linkogel, Eileen May, Audrey Mauler, Evelyn COSMETOLOGY GEORGIA BOWLING - - Anderson, Doris Baring, Barbara Briggs, leanette Chambers, Harriett Goltra, Edna Grasse, Pat Gray, Bonnie Hall, Marcella Hanson, Betty Hasson, Janice Kuriyama, Mary Mason, Betty Maynard, Vivian Mclntyre, Lorraine Needham, Mary Roasio, Mary Rohr, Frae Salmacia, Mary Margaret Sargent, Evora Shorey, Doris Sihler, Helen Thompson, Frances Weeks, Charlotte Watson, Shirley Wrenn, Ruth CLASS - Adviser Opdyke, Alberta Smith, Marjorie Teewell, Phyllis Wagner, Anne Marie Watamura, Hatsuko Winchester, Marjorie Wooton, Mary Lou STYLUS 1 1 Q .xv-, ff' fc! 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Xi!- Y. , Y Y' :V l , Q,. f !9ig5ixQ,,?I , Q 'l K l 5? -F' 5V 1 A ' .fb r W . . X Q ,. v y ' 'J' fx p fps. . 'Mu ,, ax. , 'ggZfl.Qfla TZ 7 Ll 3? rx 5 A fa 51 f, .vix ying' ' ' ildf'-N ' 5 1? If g 4 , ,Za qf,'.A 'KA X' 'vi I a y, if f : 1 2. kirfi 5 4 x l gf f .V Ma 4' f f ,fy . 4 ALEX FORSTALL LAURENCE PEETS RICHARD HOWE BILL REILLY - BEATRICE PORTER CHARLES C. HIRT jimmy Babcock Keith Barton Harold Boyer Pat Cayce Breckenridge Chenowetb Frank Christy Ralph Core Austin Dabell Steve Dacosta Bob Daly Cleveland Dubois Randall Dutton Bob Evans Leslie Foote Art Fowler Ed Fulwiler limmy Fritch Bill Gill Cecil Goold Eugene Hague Bill l-larris Paul Harris lack Hayde George Helms Bob Miller President Vice-President Secretary Reporter Pianist Adviser Pat Miller Wayne Mitsch Dean Morris lack Moore Louis Musacco Amadio Nevares Belton Parker Roger Pratt Earl Ralph Bob Reindle lim Rosebrougb lim Swartley GLENDALE BOYS' GLEE CLUB STYLUS ,. M. +V! ' :Nm 4- 1 X5 , ' 1 ezqm ff M, ,, . 5, , WW, ' , in ,fn V ,N w ,,,.M,, V Nw ,Qt ,-, . , , .Q . M X W., .5kX,b,', V A 'VJ ,aww .L wyff . us: f- :ii Jima? ff??fFf?4+i ! if f ' - if Q5, ,,,W ii il A f f 'Q f m x ,en A+ W .- . J' A, I .fl y ,'.',.-'IQ . f vi A 41 3 ' 1,4 'Y x . 'x J -:W .-eng fi. Z ' sig A t , YH-,gffff :M Nh, ETC 4 .vpQ.i qfg,-,a:7 5k I 'fx' , 1 V- -ffl 7 'ggi ' z .A '-Q y' X F7 -'S,f-Q-3 S vi' p- ' wg VL: V +96 V f . 3 w' i .. '-,J .,:Jf,,,. e ff' Wa .1 ,, K N 1 , J - V ,. . v-ff wx. f xihx www If ,.,.,1 1. A 4 A CAPPELLA CHOIR LOWELL KAMBESTAD - ART THOMPSON - - MILDRED McCAULEY - MARY ESTHER HENTSCHKE CHARLES C. HIRT - - Bill Anderson Dorothy Anderson Betty Beck Celestine Brudenely layne Buell lack Bugan Francis Dudley Don Elshire Alex Forstall Grace Hilbert Lawrence Hilton Icanne Howton Virginia johnson Eleanor jones Eunice Kettle Connie Little Betsy Metzgus Helen Musetter Bob Oliver Genevieve Otis - President Vice-President - Secretary - Reporter - Adviser Eva Pellegrini Betty Rice Betty Roof Marion Spaulding lim Svvartley Doris lean Thomas Bob Tomlin Catherine Van den Berg Maxine Mauck Ed Yeckley STYLUS 4? E, rw! P, , Kwj f is - 4 it nf 'wx 'V I! H Pw fix! nf 9' as Sw vii 9 ,ww 10 , yi wa' HHH 1938 107 TODDY SUSIE M95 SONG AND YELL LEADER CHARLOTTE ELDRIDCE SUZANNE ANDREWS MARIORIE PROCTOR BURTON IACOBS RUSSELL SNOW CONNIE LOU BRIC-I-ITMAN Mascot A , an CEORCE SPERRY FootbalI, Baseball E. MILFORD BRUNNER Colt RUSS CR I PE Football, Track ROY IELLISON Department Head ABE ELLIOTT BaSkCtbaII PHIL CASTLEN Tcnnis RAN I ER DQMANDEL Football, Track, Basketball IIO COACHES 957' rx it STYLUS l l VARSITY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Sweeping aside the fantasy of being an underdog team, the battling Glendale High Dynamiters brought to a brilliant finale their i937 gridiron season with a thrilling i5-I4 victory over a heavily-favored Santa Barbara eleven to surmount the final hurdle in their quest for Southern California championship honors. Rated by pre-season prognosticators as can- didates for the cellar position, the Nitros proved that a fighting spirit can sometimes make up for a lack of experience when they inaugurated the season with a smashing 7-O triumph over Al- hambra's ever-formidable Moors in a practice tilt. Defeat at the hands of El Monte a week later was a bitter pill to swallow but the true competitive spirit that had carried the Dynamiters to victory made them noble in defeat. The Glendale High gridmen were threatening the Lion's goal line when the gun terminated the encounter with El Monte favored l3-7. Then, with the blaring headlines of the sports pages recording their un- believable progress, the Nitro eleven swept victoriously through their Foot- hill League schedule to a championship. South Pasadena, Whittier, Muir Tech, Hoover, and Fullerton crumbled before the onslaught of the mighty Dyna- miter avalanche. But conquering their Foothill League opponents was only the first step for the valiant Glendale High brigade. Next came the true test for cham- pions, the C.l.F. playoffs. By virtue of their landslide I4-7 triumph over Ex- celsior in the quarter-finals, the Nitromen gained a return clash with the El Monte Lions. The second clash with El Monte proved to be far more successful for the Nitros, as, with a spine-tingling surge of power in the waning moments of play, they not only erased the previous defeat at the hands of the Lions but won the right to tangle with Santa Barbara for the C.l.F. championship, At Santa Barbara the victorious Dynamiters continued their winning ways to come from behind twice to score a breath-taking last-second l5-l4 vic- tory over the Dons. The entire student body of Glendale High School stands in tribute to Coaches Russ Cripe, Rainer De Mandel, Lon Graf, and George Lass, and their i937 Southern California Varsity Football Champions. 1938 i X7 My fx ' Q,D I W E My fss new Q1 ALBEDNT CLARK CASTRO REINHART MURRAY r-sowvow XNHITTNNGHAM aoaewrf -WOODRUFF oowmexue i L ,....-.. . 112 STYLUS 3 K h ,V :V CHANP N L 537' if Q5 .ir f E' W. N ef ff 1. -sw A fl H 15: gk 1 ff, -'wr 1 :ax me .940 4.3 w 'ff -,, '15 ii LX. P5 :gg g i' . vw fm 45, ix if M '55 12 51-ff' f A Q fi- 'gi X V+ 29 Q5 .fs 11 if E 1,21 N ,-A 1 . , Y A N , . -We, Rfvi-:NW Wf'lf??3:52fi .wwf X + . , 3 4 . ig' ,E ,QQ . 1 , , 52, , my fri ' MW- C ccn k M ' s3us1ff FCACK xiii 3 ,- x ,,.,,,v- A www, 1' , .' .v M .ww .f' W . +All! ' M' m me N ,VL V i www, BROWIX1 KOEHNLE wsN5Low LEIDQRF GSLES Sv RIS' ' A ABRAN1 'LANGE.NHE!P l GUZVIAN p1CKLEf J 1938 113 s BEE FOOTBALL Last fall, for the first time in many a season, Coach George Sperry's light- weight gridsters were unsuccessful in their bid for a league championship. Greatly handicapped by inexperience ifk. iYf:.iT'-,'i4f'l'f the Blasters were unable to duplicate .- T . ' 'vc.l.5 sf at ' the brilliant performances of past Sperry-coached wonder teams win- ning only one game in five starts to wind up with a second division rating in the league standings. The Glendale High Bees inaugurated their I937 gridiron season by pounding out a 7-2 triumph over Alhambra in a night practice clash. A week later the Nitro lightweights bowed to El Monte 6-O in a suspense-packed game. ln their first Foothill League encounter the Sperrymen scored their one and only league victory of the campaign when they downed South Pasadena's wildly-clawing Tigers 6-O. A l9-6 defeat at the hands of Whittier and a scoreless deadlock with Muir Tech brought the Dynamiter Bees to their annual big game with Hoover for the city championship. Although the Glendale High Bee gridmen were at top form they Could not stem off the onslaught of Hoover's championship-bound eleven and dropped the contest 7-O. Winding up their league schedule the Blasters played Fullerton to a scoreless tie. STYLUS BEE FOOTBALL LETTERMEN 0 jim Wilson Q johnny Beaver O Bill Robinson 0 Bob Campbell 0 Bill Weed 0 lack Ryan 0 Bob Mclntyre 0 james Ritche 0 Hilton Anderburg o Bob Oyler I Bob Wright 0 Bob Sisco 0 Manriie Sheridan 0 Meran Barsam Q Bob Norris O Bill Hayde 0 Henry Helfrich 0 Kido Marayama 0 lay Perrin 1938 S Q ,? W 3 lv ills A .. t 'WWQQ .- sg iF'2 -is Y ' 1- ' 'Q 'wi 5 ,W up., , C., v, W Vx .. VARSITY BASKETBALL When better basketball is played Glendale High teams will play it. That was the combined opinion of the sports fans who followed the sensational cam- paign of Coach Abe Elliot's l938 Varsity casaba quintet. ln their triumphant march through the Foothill League the Nitros lost only three out of ten starts to capture second place in the final league standings. They dropped two breath-taking thrillers to Whit- tier's championship Cardinal basketeers and one game to their cross-town rivals, Hoover High, The Dynamiters' seven victories were gained by whipping South Pasadena twice, 44-l9 and 36-l5g by nosing out Hoover once, 3l-29, by crushing Fullerton's hapless Indians, 39- 25 and 32-Zl, and by beating the Terriers of Muir Tech on two occasions, 37-ZO and 53-44. ln two of the most hotly-contested basketball encounters ever staged in local prep competition the Dynamiters were barely nosed out by Whittier's undefeated and untied Cardinals, 43-4l and 45-42. On both occasions it was a last-minute rally which brought victory to the Cards. To Coach Abe Elliott and his l938 Varsity basketball team, congratulations upon a season of inspired performances which brought increased athletic fame to Glendale High School. STYLUS ' Howard Anger ' Don Elshire ' Reuben Selstad ' Clair Roberts ' Dick Moffat ' Howard Hicks ' Larry Hilton ' Bob Daly ' Duane Cooper mfr! liwrniwff T- l938 ll7 BEE BASKETBALL Suddenly coming to life with a bang, Coach Rainer De Mandel's battling Bee basketeers defeated Muir Tech and Whittier to end what had been a rather disastrous season in a blaze of glory. De- spite the valiant finish, however, the Bee casabamen wound up their i938 schedule at the bottom of the league standings. ln the first round of Foothill League play the Glendale High lightweights bowed to a fast-moving, smooth-passing South Pasa- dena quintet, 36-l 8, were barely nosed out by Hoover in a thrill- packed encounter, 20-l 8, gained a victory at the expense of Fuller- ton, 33-l7, crumbled before a hard-fighting bunch of Terriers from Muir Tech, 39-26, and were beaten by Whittier, 4l-35. Showing marked improvement the Nitro Bees were barely upset in the first three games of the second round of play, losing to South Pasadena, l8-l6, Hoover, 24-23, and Fullerton, 2O-l6. Then came the rejuvenation as the Dynamiter lightweight casaba tossers came through in brilliant style to nose out Muir Tech, 34-33, and to trounce Whittier, 3l-28. The impressive comeback of the Bee Basketball under the coach- ing guidance of Rainer De Mandel deserves the heartiest of applause. CEE BASKETBALL Despite the fact that they were greatly handicapped by not having a regular coach until midway in the season the i938 Cee basketball team of Glendale High School made a truly impressive showing by finishing second in the Foothill League standings. The Firecrackers battled to a l2-l2 deadlock with South Pasa- dena in a suspense-filled encounter to inaugurate the season. At- tempting unsuccessfully to gain city championship honors the Nitro Cees bowed to the Zephyrs of Hoover I8-12 in their second cage encounter. Then, with Lon Graf, newly appointed coach, taking over the reigns, the Dynamiter casaba midgets suddenly took a new lease on life and proceeded to whip Fullerton l6-l l. Continuing to improve in their shooting the mighty Nitro midgets downed Muir Tech 24-2l and then traveled to Whittier to defeat the Red Birds 28-14. The season ended with the Dyna- miter Cees having scored three wins, one tie, and one defeat. Because they overcame difficulties to come through like cham- pions Glendale High School salutes the Cee basketballers of i938 and their Coach Lon Graf. STYLUS QAVJK 1 -ami -33:4 M43 1938 119 VARSITY TRACK Getting off to their usual fast start, the Varsity track team, under the coaching of Russ Gripe, swept through Alhambra in a practice meet and South Pasadena in the first league meet, 83-30. After disposing of Beverly Hills 55-49 in a thrilling prac- tice encounter, the Nitros downed Fullerton 81-32 in a league meet in preparation for the annual Hoover-Glendale meet, The historic Hoover-Glendale meet thoroughly proved the old statement that anything can happen. Going into the meet top-heavy favorites, the Nitros lost by a score of 61-52. A sensational upset in the mile by Russ Payzant and Frank Acosta of Hoover, placing one-two over the favored Whittingham of Glendale, enabled Hoover to take the meet. The Dynamiters trounced a strong Muir Tech outfit, 59-53, and a weak Whittier team, 82-27, and prepared for the league finals to be held at Fullerton. A surprisingly strong Glendale squad walked off with honors that day, win- ning six firsts and scoring 45V2 points to Hoover's 28V2 and Muir Tech's 28. South Pas scored l8, Whittier l2 and Fullerton ll. Guzman of Glendale won the hundred in l0 flat, and set a new league record of 24.4 in the low hurdles. Dave Tope took second to Trede of Hoover in a 2l.8 220, and Volney Giles came through with a first in the 440. The relay team ran the best time in the league this season, beating Hoover with a time of l:3l.6. Gharles Nord captured the 880, and Ed Tomaso the pole vault to complete Glendales victory. As we go to press, the Dynamiters have qualified twelve men and the relay team for the divisional meet preparatory to the G.l.F. finals. Guzman, Tope, Nord, Giles, Musacco, Tomaso and the baton quartet are expected to finish in the running. STYLUS ' Armsted Carper ' David Tope ' Armand Antunez ' Alex Forestall ' Wayne Mitsch ' lim Swartley ' limmie Burt ' Volney Giles ' Hal Kauffman ' Chuck Guzman ' Richard Spiess ' Alan Whitting- ham ' Charles Nord ' Louis Musacco ' john Abrams ' Don Carpenter lManagerl ' Ben McManis lTrainerl ' Bob Long lManagerl l938 22 STYL BEE TRACK Boasting a new coach, Ranier De Mandel, the Bee tracksters got under way with a landslide victory over the South Pas Bees, win- ning 69-26. Outstanding Glendale stars were Bud Humberger, who vaulted twelve feet to a new unofficial League record, Don Frazar, winner of the l320, and Charles Taylor, the team's mainstay in the hurdle division. Bob Cunningham won the hundred and Walter Brunner the 220, while Bob Spiesser ran off with the high jump and Jack Hayde the broad jump. The Blasters then humbled Beverly Hills 58-37, scoring clean sweeps in the 660, pole vault and l320, but lost a nip-and-tuck battle with the Fullerton Bees, Sl-44. Continuing the victory of their big brothers, the Hoover Bees nipped the Glendale lightweights 44-Sl in the annual cross-city contest, which featured victories for Glendale by Bill Daniel in the 660, Don Frazar in the l320, Bud Humberger in the pole vault, Speisser in the high jump, Mannie Sheridan in the shot put and Bob Norris in the broad jump. ln the Muir Tech meet Humberger vaulted l2 ft. 856 in. for a new school record and Taylor took both hurdles as the battling Bees lost, 64-20. ln their last meeting of the year, they beat Whit- tier, 57jfQ to 2816. ln the Foothill finals, the Glendale boys took third behind a very powerful Hoover Bee team and a revamped Fullerton outfit. Bud Humberger set a new League record in the pole vault of l2 ft. 322 in. to carry off Glendale's honors. Humberger is expected to win the Southern Cal meet to be held after the Stylus goes to press. US C E E T R A C K Qgcfg, --nmzgg ,f'Ut4i77' Under the able coaching of Ranier De Mandel, the Gees went through their season with two victories and four defeats, hitting their highest peak when they placed second to Fullerton in the Foothill League finals by one point. They opened their season by falling before a strong South Pas team 4l-34. However they came back and whipped the Fullerton lightweights by a score of 40-37, taking four first places. Out- standing performers were Goddard and Heck of Glendale, both of whom took a first and second. A powerful Hoover contingent then took the Nitrobabes to the cleaners, coming out on top with the score 53-24. ln this meet Herb Priester set a new city record in the high jump, the only record broken all day. He leaped Sft. 4in. They lost a close contest to the Muir Tech Terriers 39-38, Priester again winning the high jump. They closed their dual-meet season by whipping Whittier 38-30, in which a new 660 flash was discovered in Bill Daniel, who ran it in l :30.3. ln the league finals at Fullerton, Daniel set a new C.l.F. record of l 127.8 in the Cee 660. Priester again took the high jump as the Firecrackers were barely nosed out of first place by Fullerton. The final score was Fullerton Zl , Glendale 20, Hoover l8M, Muir Tech l8, South Pasadena l4 2,f'3, and Whittier 7. A N x O' , 49 JY I 1 - J fl , a.7.qL.,u, li 6' ',1f'1-.'.f?,fg4J ,g., f I Q X . uit, ,f jr S , ,V -1.-4. A41 .. ll , if .1 I' c., H -.9 . SI., El,'Hn,llilf:i, ' 1 , i , 1 ldmm' 'lskskk belly' ij JJ 44,3 tw txg- . six Html- 1 P ii w fi.,yij ,,,. wc.. k.St...ll Us 'l MM-9 N , i938 Q l23 VARSITY BASEBALL CHAMPIONS Varsity baseball champions of the Foothill League! That was the status of Coach George Sperry's battling Glendale High horsehiders as they wound up their l938 season with a smashing 9-6 triumph over Fullerton. The Dynamiters in their brilliant and somewhat startling march through their league schedule scored eight victories against two defeats. , The Nitro nine tallied their eight triumphs via the route of two smashing victories over the Cardinals of Whittier, l l6-O and Z-Og two 4-3 wins over Muir Tech, a single con- quest of their cross-town rivals, 5-43 and the 9-6 victory over Fullerton in the final clash of the season. Fullerton, leading the league throughout most of the season, defeated Coach Sperry's charges on two occasions, 4-l and 4-3, but were unable to repeat their winning ways as the Nitros in a surprising show of power cap- tured the championship by defeating the Indians in the wind-up contest of the season. As the Stylus goes to press the Glendale High baseballers are awaiting the C.l.F. baseball playoffs and according to predictions stand an excellent chance of winning the baseball championship of Southern California. 4 STYLUS 'N eff' CY VARSITY GOLF Moving across the southland's golf courses, Coach E. Milford Brunner's Clendale High linksters met with better than average success in winning three, tying two, and losing two out of seven matches played during their l938 Foothill League schedule. The Nitro golfers reached their highest peak of perform- ance when they downed their cross-town rivals, l-loover, to capture the city golf championship. The score was 9-6. Previously Coach Brunner's charges had played a TVZ-TVZ tie with the Tornadoes. ln other matches the Dynamiter pellet-pushers split a two-game series with Whittier, l3-2 and 3 V2- l OVZC played a 7V2-7l,f2 tie with Muir Techg divided a series with South Pasadena, 9-6 and 6V2-8V2. As the Stylus goes to press the Nitro linksmen have one remaining clash with Muir Tech to play. Carrying the red and black banners of Glendale High School on the links, Coach E. Milford Brunner and his l938 Varsity golfers proved themselves to be of the highest caliber in sportsmanship and deserve all the praise that it is possible to extend to them. i938 T25 I , ug ' a zz.. l 2 wi r laik ,MM ff mu, n Llw ,D in :yi , l 9- tl, lg, ,.., ' i TENNIS CHAMPIONS Winners of the i938 Foothill League Cham- pionship and wearers ot the City crown. That is the record chalked up by Glendale's varsity netmen, who, devoid ot any stars as in tor- mer years, but with a solid-strength line-up, swept through loop play, dropping but one match out ot ten starts. Twice Glendale's big guns blasted their way to victory over l-loover's Tornadoes by scores of l8 to 7 and l4 to l l. After smashing through the first round undefeated, the local raquet twirlers met South Pasadena in a return bout at the open- ing of the second round. This match, slated to be the Dynamiters' thirtieth consecutive League triumph, found the Tigers clawing their way to a l6 to 9 upset, which exactly reversed the previous result. The Nitros drove through Fullerton, l3 to l2 and l8 to 7, smothered Muir Tech, Zl to 4 and i3 to IZ, and topped it oft with i3 to i2 and i8 to 7 wins over Whittier. Under the guidance ot Coach Phil Castlen, the team upset all pre-season dope, reaching the top by sheer fight, and ably uphold- ing the finest ot Glendale's tennis traditions. Members ot the varsity squad were: Bennett Bakkenson, Dick Thompson, Bill McGuire, Leighton Delvlent, Dick Burt, James Muller, Joe Tebbe, Mac Broberg, and Bill Tewell. STYLUS flvldh gms X Rv E ,L 8 Q VW un NW- A Q gm 'v Ai 4 Q Q 1 V42 M ik 7 Kinvwws AW' -w. ' ,.g l ' .- -49'Q G.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD FREDA FLEMING - - - President - LOIS MINER - - - - Vice-President - PATRICIA CUNNINGHAM - Secretary - MARIORIE FOSTER - - Treasurer - - M ISS FLORENCE KNIGHT Bailey, Marion Benson, Eloise Brown, Mary Lee Byers, Betty Clarke, Virginia Duncan, Betty Lou Beck, Margaret Blake, Coletta Bradbury, Lois Browne, Barbara Bushman, Betty Courtright, Lorraine Cross, Audrey Cunningham, lean Davenport, Geraldine Dysart, Barbara Elledge, Ioan Erickson, Lonelle Eyerman, Roberta Fairweather, lean Fenton, Mary lane - - Adviser Farrar, Ruby Foster, Marjorie Gossman, luanita Goodtellow, Cecelia Gress, Lorene LeFevre, Ruth MISS BARBARA DEWEY LORETTA GABRIO ANN MUSACCO MARIORIE FOSTER FLORENCE KNIGHT Maruyama, Yuriko Middleton, Patsy Mitchell, Bonnie Norris, Martha Nudd, Barbara Sperry, Irma Delle GYM SECRETARIES Fleming, Freda Friedman, Betty Fuller, Katherine Gelcher, Katherine Glockner, lune Hansan, Nola Harris, Evelyn Hogaboom, Virginia Ivey, Ruth lane jones, loan jones, Kay Kimble, Barbara Kruger, Betty LeFevre, Ruth LaGue, Pauline Lukens, Eleanor Maruyama, Yuriko McCormack, Marion Mitchell, Margaret Moffatt, Mary Lou Nelson, Gail Newland, Phyllis Norris, Martha Owen, Beverly Ross, Marguerite Rowan, Virginia Salvio, Patricia Schaedler, Helene Sperry, Irma Delle Warren, Dorothy STYLUS 5. 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ASSOCIATES RUBY FARRAR - - YURIKO MARAYAMA - CECELIA GOODFELLOW ELOISE BENSON - VIRGINIA CLARKE - BETTY BYERS - MARION BAILEY MARY LEE BROWN - - Team Sponsor Team Sponsor Team Sponsor Team Sponsor Team Sponsor Team Sponsor Team Sponsor Team Sponsor Florence Allen Edna Anderson Myrtle Andrews Yvonne Bechtold Sarah Lorris Berry Nan Blackwell Pamela Blakey Marjorie Bower Lois Bradbury Doris Bradley Barbara Browne Mary Brugger Pat Chapman Esther Christianson Audrey Cross lean Cunningham Pat Dinmi Dorothy Dobbins Loretta Driscoll Lorene Dudley Barbara Dysart Alva Erickson lean Fair june Fairweather Anderson, lean Bailey, Marion Barnum, Iewell Brehm, Helen Brown, Barbara Chapman, Doris Clark, Virginia Coffey, Pat Coleman, Marjorie Crawford, lune Davey, Emmie Derham, Dorothy Drury, Mary K. Ehrke, Evelyn Eyerman, Roberta Ford, Virginia Fox, Lila Groves, Betty Mary lane Fenton lean Fleming La Fonda Foley Katherine Fuller Virginia Gerardi Mary Geselbracht Betty Lou Gilbert Adele Goldbery Evelyn Harris Ruth Harris Virginia Harwood Gereldine Hines Mary Hornbeck Helen Huseby Hope Iacoby Maudenia Keim Peggy Landeen Letha Langley Peggy Lanur Eleanor Lukens lean McLaughlin Helen McNair Fiona Mountain Miriko Nagahama Elizabeth Nailsen Dolores Navarro Phylis Newland Lucille Nicholson Marion Ormesher Paula Otto Elizabeth Perron Alma Ritz Mary Ann Roberts Ruth Roeder Evelyn Rogers Pat Salvio Fumiko Sakuma Gloria Secrest Dollie Stillman Anne Stinger Doris Stone Connie Swain Annebella Tiedeman Evangeline Trauis lean Tritchler Audrey Watson Marjorie Welborne BASKETBALL Hardie, Virginia Hartranft, Betty Hilbert, Grace Hedges, Billie Howton, lean lonas, Evelyn jones, Colleen Kellogg, Mary Leach, Etta L. Le Fevre, Ruth Loomis, Iennie Mittry, Lucille Moore, Mary Ames Musacco, Ann McCormack, Mary McOsker, Winifred Nelson, Gail Noehle, Betty Odenthal, Norma Pinkus, Virginia Plough, Bette Pohl, Bonnie Prudhomme, Betty Reedy, Tillian Roasio, Iosephine Sader, Betty Sandifer, Harriet Schisler, Betty Shorey, Doris Skinner, Doris Slezak, Dorothy Souer, Rosalind Stone, Vivian Thompson, Rae Warren, Dorothy Welch, Lorraine Wilson, Lorraine STYLUS ml' , li i 9 figx ' 1. fb 4 f K fef wQgw.g , 134 'ff -QQ lr 4,3 'lx Q X' s J N fwmyff x 1 as . X4 'kwa ,lv ' ww-. . ,xv 5 , ,+A . ,- ' V- f' 7' ' , ,..f9 1, .W f 54 Xvxf. M ASF lfx 'V' 4 ,W . 'JY ,X Q M?'.,..,,mnu 6 I Blake, Colletta Bobier, Lois Charles, lean Cunningham, Pat Davenport, Geraldine DeLong, Brenda Gabrio, Loretta Glockner, lune Gress, Lorene Armstrong, Helen Austin, Ann Byers, Betty Byram, Katherine Carpenter, Mary Louise Christenson, Eleanor Dudley, Frances Ellison, Catherine Fleming, Betsy Gelcher, Cathleen TENNIS Greening, Wynne Grimes, Ruth Hill, Catherine Highland, Betty lane Hoffman, Maxine Hogaboom, Virginia jones, Kay Kimble, Barbara BADMINTON Hails, Margaret Holcombe, Gloria Hope, Doris jenkins, Wanda lohnston, Marcella Kettle, Eunice Langer, Barbara Mitchell, Margot Patterson, Edna Kruger, Betty Onthank, Wilna Ray, Elaine Ridge, Betty Ross, Marguerite Sihler, Helen Stalder, Nancy Walker, june Warkentin, Betty Perry, Kay Portwood, Lucille Schaedler, Helene Teut, Harriet Thomas, Doris lean Wagner, Ruth Walsh, Catherine Walsh, Marie Walsh, Pat Wolcott, Virginia 2 STYLUS f 1938 '33 PING-PONG, VOLLEYBALL Bird, May Elledge, loan Erikson, Lonelle Farrar, Ruby Ferry, Dolores Bird, May Bogart, Virginia Brookins, Gloria Brown, Bernice Burton, Marion Clark, Virginia Cooper, Kay Crowley, Catherine Day, Katherine DeH0ag, Drusilla Denise, Kathleen Dewey, Ethel Dolack, Rita Erikson, Lonelle Farrar, Ruby Fuller, Katherine Foster, Marjorie Goetz, Pauline Haak, Henrietta Lee, lackie Maruyama, Yuriko Metters, Margaret Middleton, Patsy SPEEDBALL Franklin, Ieanne Gilbert, Betty Goetz, Pauline Halland, Clara Hanna, Helen Harada, Aiko Hedge, Billie Helt, Evelyn Hentschke, Mary-Esther Heywood, Beverly Keys, lone Kellog, Mary LaCue, Pauline Leach, Etta Lee, lackie LeFevre, Ruth Markwith, Millicent Martin, Virginia Muhlman, Ester Nordman, Harriet Porter, Beatrice Scott, Amada Sullivan, june McRae, Margaret McOsker, Winitred Mortimer, Charlotte Nudd, Barbara Pohl, Bonnie Prising, Elberta Prising, Gloria Sadler, Betty Salmacia, Mary Margaret Schley, Martha Service, Pearl Skinner, Doris Stinger, Anne Sullivan, Margaret Teedman, Annabel Teut, Harriet Toda, Honey STYLUS 1938 135 Allen, Florence Baumgartner, Peggy Borchard, Eleanor De Hoag, Drusilla Dewey, Barbara Edwards, Pat Foster, Marjorie Fromm, Doris Abbott, Ruth Ashby, Bettye Beck, Margaret Benesh, Betty Benson, Eloise Brown, Mary Lee Browne, Bernice Chambers, Betty june Coe, Billie lane Cooper, Kay Crowley, Catherine Courtright, Lorraine Cowen, Vivian Day, Kay Denise, Kathleen Dolack, Rita BASEBALL Gough, Mildred Hart, Claudia Helt, Evelyn l-lorney, Wilma Koester, Helen Lally, Myrtle Lambourne, Gloria Maiers, Gloria HOCK Duchein, Madge Goodfellow, Cecilia Gregg, Barbara Hanna, Helen Harada, Aiko Hentschke, Mary Es Hilton, Frances Hoback, Ginger lones, Eleanor Kent, Alice Keyes, lone LaGue, Pauline Little, Connie Marek, Rosemary Mitchell, Margot EY ther Moffatt, Mary Lou Mussetter, Helen McElfrish, Betty McRae, Margaret Runnalls, Zane Russell, Meriam Sieckert, Betty Vaughan, Betty Mortimer, Bebe Norris, Martha, Mgr. Nudd, Barbara, Mgr Rittenhouse, Marie Salzman, Betty Salmacia, Mary Mar Schley, Martha Skinner, Margaret Smith, Mary Lou Sperry, Irma Dell Stalder, lean, Mgr. Sullivan, Margaret Thompson, Frances Thompson, Mary Warrington, lrene Whipp, Neal, Mgr. garet STYLUS I-v ' P! x i Q is ' I 1 A U A I E Q S W ,I x ww 3 5 - 2' 1938 137 V - f XM! f 1- ,ff u .' L p W .1 LL' , x, - Q zfrf ,- N I . 1 ff., 'Q WE' --7-Q, 'Aff f , ncig CKC1 5- ' 1 I R. '4,, X4 :iz R .?'2 xt4 Vf I f f,- I, k- I Aff M' ,, F , A ,116 U fgf 17: 'H 3' 4v,.,, A?f6C5 L, A fc, - 9-A Q L69 . v 1375, rt- . 'fbi 0 xaz - PEZ '9 1C- Q- wah' , Fam: Q L DUOLEY Home Ano ELCANOR POUND Loss K amoeunv AND ? HELEN KDESTER BEVERLY GRUEL 'MGHLHND WSLLIAMS f A ,. ...iw ff I 'MARION HANKE BR8N'1'?'1E.R LESTER WOLLPNN D OLIVE COWINH GLEN WI DN AN AL WILSON 1938 139 l l l llllllllll For 27 Years O From the old horse and buggy days up to the present, Cornwell and Kelty has been the accepted place to secure household goods, hard- ware, fishing tackle and all kinds , of sporting goods. We express our appreciation for past patronage, and are anxious to continue to serve Glendale students and resi- dents in the future. A FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY TYPE OF SPORTING GOODS i For fishing, tennis, badminton, golf, baseball, and every other type of sport, we are headquarters for the right kinds of equipment. We carry the largest assortment of guns and ammunition in Glendale. See us first! Prices are within the reach of every- onel BE FULLY EQUIPPED . . . AND GET MORE l ENJOYMENTl Distributors for Spaulding Cr Wilson Sporting Goods ll CORNWELL at KELTY i l l5 So. Brand Douglas 404--OMaha 34764 HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS PAINTS STY LUS Q xg ix ' U ri 5- ,,, +42 QQ 'Tv' 'X Watches Engagement Rings G. IJ. lnewis uleulelrg Gu. 239 North Brand Boulevard Glendale, California 1 FEATURING GRADUATION GIFTS 3 , Ii a.aaaaaa,aaa,o,,oooo,a aoaaaaaaaeooo,o ji ,I ------------------------------s-2.-.-p Bill Harris: Well, here are your shoes all soled. Where's the money? Richard Hamilton: Yes, where is it? Your sign says. Shoes soled while you wait for one dollar. l'm still waiting for that dollar. 0 Betty Wolcott: Why do you use green lip- stick? Ana Lou Scholey: My boy friend is a railroad man. 0 Ted Schroeder: lack Sholes is driving his car so carefully that I think he must be a new driver. lennie Lee Loomis: No, he just paid cash for the car. O Mrs. Charles: Daughter, how many times do you imagine Dean has kissed you? lean: So far, Mother, I haven't had to im- agine at all. O Patsy Middleton: When I accepted Hilton he said he felt as if he were in the seventh heaven. Ruth Abbott: I can well believe it. He has been engaged six times before. 0 Miss Clauson: Name six wild animals found in Africa. Murray Lesser: Two lions and four tigers. This is how the story ends, yodeled the bricklayer as he put the last brick of the twenty-third floor in place. 0 john Levy: I wanna buy a hat. Pat Miller: Would you like a Homburg? john Levy: Naw, I ain't hungry. I just wanna buy a hat. 6 George Sheedy: Did you know that Colum- bus was crooked? Cleveland DuBois: Aw, he wasn't either. George Sheedy: Sure he was. He double- crossed the ocean. 0 Bill Hartness: I paid three hundred dollars for a saxophone. lean Ward: That's too much money to blow in. 6 A little girl of eight years came running into the room. Mummy, could I keep a diary? Why, yes, dear, keeping a diary is an awfully nice thing to do. Thanks, then I can keep big sister's diary that I found under her bed. 0 lim O'Connor: Have you heard the intoxi- cated song? Ed Yeckleyz No, shoot. jim O'Connor: Hic-cups the bride. K ' 'TTT 'X 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 If Compliments of 1, GLENDALE LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaning Co. 'fav' 'H'HTT'TTn'T' 'Th '1 11 1 ART FROST 1' De Soto Q Plymouth ,gf BOI-803 south Brand Boulevard If 26 Years of Service Glendale, California iii' H. P. Starr, Service Supt. ,1 , oo. l63O, Bur. 212, OM. 3458 1 1, il :E sun, 2017, Laurel l63O lFIintridgeI jg if Kenwood 3441 ON'-the 34l'6 li STYLUS I I 1 F x A i .pwQ,f 5 x rf W-ag -- , 1 xg... V '. .' -i1 ,Q.....4 A , 1 If-.. 9... - ,I . . 5.4. ML... fx... M . ,.- E E N? Hn' H H ' UT DISTINCTIVE SHOES WINKLER SHOE CO. l26 NO. BRAND, CLENDALE ji 'A' 'Af l ll il 1 . l J. vv. ROUGIER l 1 l1URRlER fl 0 l2E5TYLlNo 0 DESIGNING 0 Q: l 5l3 N. Brand Blvd., Glendale, Calif. l 1: Phone Douglas 4l52 I: X, ............,.., ur - ..A,,,,,,,,, AA 1--- .......... --- ---url Miss Soper: The Puritan maid got put in the stocks for smiling at her lover during church. lay Perrin: The modern maid gets put in the tabloids for shooting hers at the altar. O Marion Simle: Doctor, why do you call that girl 'snake bite'? lohn Beaver: As soon as l saw her l cauterize. O Bill Hartness: What is love? lim Ritchie: Love is when a girl wearing a long white dress will ride to a formal in a tellow's rattle-trap, moth-eaten, dust-laden, topless automobile. OH, YEAH? l. A barn swallow cannot swallow barns and a barn cannot swallow! 2. A day-bed is not used in the day-time and lask anyone who has slept in onel it is NOT a bed! 3. Most college students do not go to col- lege and they are NOT students. 4. A student newspaper is not handled by students and it is NOT a newspaper! 5. Final examinations do not examine and they are NOT final! lOn receipt of a self-addressed stamped envelope, we shall be glad to steam off the stamp and keep it.l l si 11151, Graduating Seniors: We Wish to congratulate and extend our best Wishes to you, and also to thank you for your splendid cooperation. Austin Studios f IIIISTIII STIIIIIUS ' I Official Photographer 1 9 3 8 S t y 1 u s Douglas 5332 l l l l'l ill, l tl 106 E. Broadway ' 4 v-- w. L. .,,.. A STYLUS lv I 13 Bx XS-B 1938 T 4 non ovmi FL our 1 , SPECIALIZE IN CORSAGES DISTINCTIVE DESIGN N 605 North Glendale Avenue I 'x, Warren LeFevre: l've invented a fuelless motor. Second Liar: Does it work? Warren: Absolutely. No. fuelin'. O What this country needs is funnier crutches! was the keynote of the opening address, delivered by Mr. Otto Atterbury at the Annual Convention of Manufacturers of Hospital Supplies, Sickroom Appliances and Bedside Sundries. Mr. Atterbury went on to add: How often, gentlemen, have you heard the ex- pression, 'As funny as a crutch?' And how often has it really meant anything? Very seldom, I dare say. But this lack of significance in so common an expression is just what gave me my big idea. My crutches will be offered to the public under the slogan, 'An At- terbury Crutch is a Funny Crutch,' and thus fill a long-felt want. Some of the novelties I already have in mind are the rubber crutch ihave some fun with grandpal , the stationary crutch Iwith attachment for fastening to floorl, the off-center crutch iiust try to across the room with thisl, the collapsible crutch ia scream at a partyl and the Atter- bury Special. This latter is designed with space for appropriate pictures and wisecracks ifor the college trade-crutches will compete with slickers and Model T Fordsl. Gentlemen, I confidently expect to triple my sales of crutches during the i938 season, and others of you, who have the vision, can do the same. i i i i i ,I - .'.'.'.v.Y.v.v.,Y.Y-,,,,Y Y ----w-wwwww-ww-wwY ,,:fI The woman answered the knock at her apartment door. Would you be interested in a radio, madam? the man at the door smiled blandly. I have some nice loud ones. No, snapped the woman. I detest radios. Well, how about a good phonograph? persisted the man, nothing daunted. No, I hate talking machines. Then how about a harmonica for the children? beamed the man. My husband and I have no children. And It., But then you certainly want a musical ball for your dog or cat? hastily interposed the man. We have no pets. We detest animals. And we are not in the market for any musical in- struments. I don't bother any one and I don't like to be bothered. Your foot is in the way of the door. Yes, I will take the apartment next this lady's. O Small Brother: I just saw you kiss my sister. Meran Barsam: Here. Keep still. Put this half dollar in your pocket. Small Brother: Here's a quarter change. One price to all-that's the way I do business. 0 Howard Clark: I heard your party was all wet. Bill Weed: Yeah, the music got so hot that it started the automatic sprinkler system. 'fn w S Ti F 'H ll COMPHMENTS Style Headquarters of I H, s. WEBB co. ' ' I I39 NOW' Brand I Where Young Men I VyfEBB'S Buy Tl'1elI' Clothes , IO3 North Brand I WEBB'S BOYS' SHOP ' :I Ill West Broadway ji I II7 South Brand QI ..... - ........ . , STYLUS I ? 'MN .e-:'! R152 X22 5 ,--'f ' gelwj if .14 W 1938 147 CAREERS Come to those who prepare! GLENDALAE SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FREE P l 404 East Broadway Phone Douglas 302l Ili lAcross from the Postofficei E losephine Hopkins, Director lg Our training develops better stenographers, secretaries, typists N I l and accountants T l Lady Passenger: Does this car stop at the President Hotel? Conductor: No, ma'am-we leave it in the sheds at night. 6 Mrs. Hudson: What's that awful odor in this room? Barbara Philp: Probably the dead language! O George Grover: I see the new police com- missioner's still cleaning up. Eloise Benson: How can you tell? George: He just brushed by. 0 Gilbert Kopiloffz You should place your hand over your mouth when you yawn, Dave Tope: What! And get bitten? O Fred Tesche: Out of my way, wretch. l'm riding to the hounds. Bill Mabry: Give us a lift. l'm going to the dogs myself. O Al Wilson: Didja hear about that shoe store downtown opening up a livery stable department? lack Brown: Aw, you're crazy, They wouldn't do anything like that in a shoe store. Al Wilson: But they have! They have a display of mules in the window! FAMOUS WORDS FROM HlSTORY Dewey at Manila: Shoot the works, Gridley. 0 Papoose: Baw-w-w-w, I wanna drink. Eskimo Mother: Shut up, it's only six months till morning, 0 Russ Cripe: In the game it's GRIT. Ray Castro: Yeah, but in spinach it's ter- rible. 0 Horace Winslow: What would I have to do to gain your heart? Suzanne Andrews: Be a surgeon. O IINCLE BELLS jingle fenders, jingle frame, jingle all the way: Oh, what fun it is to ride in a second-hand Chevrolet. 0 Phyllis Gilman: I believe this school is haunted. Eleanor Pound: Why? Phyllis: They are always talking about the school spirit. 0 GolIy, but l certainly swayed the audi- ence, cried the whale as he collided with the show boat. ,ff-'-of-s-s-of-'-'-A-'-s-'-'ff-'-s-s-'-'-'-s-s-s-s-1 - vs-'-'-'-1, l cARLEToN's if Bl KE 6' LAWN MOWER SHOP KEY and LOCK WORK MODEL AIRPLANES G SUPPLIES i lf sozvz E, Colorado Do.987O if Glendale i i i li J 'y,,,,, Y-Y-Y,-f,,,.,,. .-.,,,-A .1 mi ll l 1' . . ll fl IJI..!'fllICfI'l'f' and Illtllilllllllll ji NKACIVS , aus .fswgofz 339 North Brand I Next to the California Theater I: Phone Douglas 6190 ff STYLUS 'Und'- ,R - . W 5 ' wx-3 Wm. A ' 'dk nk G A .,, QM XL 'go .s wi? X 3 M3 Elm: uf 'Y' ' l fa Bk. '-0 3' ., X 'f Wzwmg W V fyww, A s l 4 +I , I If 3 k g? x.. h 'OV 1938 '49 rv' ' 1 If W 4 1 'I 'I 4 4, EQ GLENDALE BLUE PRINT co. fi ls qualified to advise mechanical l' drawing students on the selec- I tion of their drawing sets and li I I 4 I 4 materials. Special prices to stu- dents on nationally known guar- 4 1 anteed instruments! if 120 South Orange If Telephone Douglas 7705 li 1 1 4 4 11 ,I 1 1 4 I' 4' 4' 'X 1 1' I ' Phone Douglas 80 l' V V E5 STILLMAN PRINTING co. 3E Creators of Good Printing I , 1 39 NORTH MARYLAND ,f :Q EE 4 N ...A,,.....,, .. ..A,,, . ...., . ..., , A X. ,I INSTRUCTIONS TO HUNTERS I. Be sure to wear a buckskin shirt and high-laced boots, so that you will not be mis- taken by farmers' daughters for a traveling salesman. 2. Beware of stags if your girl-friend is along. 3. Never look into the muzzle of your rifle-it's no key-hole. 4. Never fire at pink elephants or green cows. Go home to sober up first. 5. When hunting rabbits, don't shoot until you see the whites of their tails. 6. Always carry a bottle of Listerine as bait for skunks, who are the most sensitive of animals. 7. If you have protruding ears, wear a fur cap, as you might be shot for an elk. O FINE WORK Bob Donahue: l'm going to kiss you till you yell, Stop, Marjorie Wright: Well, l'm just as con- trary as you are. O Budd Auer: Where did you get that black eye? Don Elsihire: Told the conductor I was traveling on my face, and he punched the ticket. K ' ' 'X V 4' 1 'I I lg Kenwood 2030 1 A. L. KIRKHUFF CAMERA C1 MOVIE SUPPLY CO. I Everything Photographic BUY -- SELL -- EXCHANGE RENT -- REPAIR 1 125 so. Brand Blvd. ciendale I SHE'S KIND OF QUEER THAT WAY! My girl. She promises to be ready at eight o'clock, but at nine thirty l'm still in the front room having her old man blow cigar smoke at me. She positively insists that she can't eat a thing, dinner. She is bored to hysterics with movies and shows, yet whenever something new comes to town we manage to have two tickets at two fifty top. She gets tired so easily dancing: you should see me trying to keep up with her at three a. m. most mornings. She likes nothing better than to spend the afternoons reading books, but she's always dragging me off to tennis, golf, tea, drives and horseback rides. She's kind of queer that way! yet how she stowed that five dollar 0 Steve Decosta: There's a rainbow 'round my shoulder and- Betty Crimes: Don't be dumb-it's only my arm. 9 Volney Giles: Listen, you little so and so. In about a minute l'm going to hit you so hard it'Il rock your grandfather in his grave! Barbara Chunn: Stop! His ashes are in that valuable vase on the edge of the mantel. H 1, 'I fi lg Kenwood I 32 if OMaha 34607 v V 55 GIINDAII HARDWARE 0. 3? 601-603 EAST BROADWAY I K. ...... ............. ........ A ig J STYLUS jnaf-ff SIGNATURES 1 Y 61 W J ,. , . 1 rl' L' A F' A v M -L r . V ' he ' Q N, ILC' fr 'Q Riff iffy Gif? ' vjgjx 54. gi 9 1938 I5 ' X' T ' Y ' ' v ' ' ' w ' 7: C O M p L I M E N T 5 O 5: AMERICAN FLURIST ll I W The Gift with a Sentiment 1 THE GRADUATION BOUQUETS I SMART NEW CORSAGES Telegraph Delivery Service TROYEZ , GLENUAL-ESGIF-TSIIOP I zzwz N. BRAND BLVD. Do. 295 I ii Katherine Byram: I could lend you five dol- Iars, but Ioaning money only breaks friendship. Bill Riley: Well, we never were very good friends. O Peggy Lawhead: Who is that man over there? Frank Albert: Why, he is the head coach. Peggy: Oh, I see. He looks after their heads. O DOG-GONE Ted Schroeder: Say, mister, are you the man who gave my brother a dog last week? Bob Rienhart: Yes. Ted Schroeder: Well, ma says to come and take them back. 6 john Keller: Why did you act so dumb when you met Prince Michael? You didn't say a word. leanne jefferson: I know. I got mike fright. O lt's foolish to try to cut down overhead by using underhanded methods. Wm. F. Drewes, Prop. I344 E. Colorado, Glendale ' Telephone Douglas 943 I I I 'x,-,W-,.,-,.,.,.,.,,,,.,,-.,.,.,,,.,.,-,.,,.,,w.,,,,,,,j Howard Clark: What kind of a car has Har- old Barneson? Bebe Mortimer: Well, he'd feel tremen- dously flattered if you called it second hand. 0 Margaret Hails: How boring? is said to be a common question in a small arms fac- tory. Honey Toda: Yeh, that bunch of low caliber guys! 0 Eric Armstrong: Is this the meat market? Owner: Yes. Eric: Then meet my girl at four o'clock for me, will you? O One apprentice though relief printing meant the production of old-age pension blanks. O A night club proprietor had to abandon the idea of a souvenir booklet because of the high cover charge. X I H ll I ' PFEIFER BICYCLES - - TOYS SERVICE Douglas 5142 340 North Brand I 1. lOpposite Cailifornia Theaterl .V K ' 1, ' I I ROBERTS B Eci-ioLs I Y V I y Home Owned Drug Store S.E. Cor. 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