Grossmont High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (El Cajon, CA)
- Class of 1942
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I II N 4 ff Pj I PV 4 N P' .f 'W' f 1 'il ' I if , 64. fl i f S , V' 'fffsaf 'sm' ,Eff-O 6 ff , DS EES T Kpdaq- fk .T-ggi , - Y ,ffff 4 ' JM 'f 0 Wwe We Snag erik 'R ,J El Recuerclo, I942, is dedicated to Johnny Gross- mont . . . the lad who once in a while doesn't listen W to his alarm clock and misses the school bus . . . the Johnny who breaks all speed limits in running to the it lunch line only to have the guy in tront ot him buy M! C' the last apple pie . . . the same Johnny Grossmont Q l who found one morning that the call ot the moun- il tains took precedence over the call of the school X H bell . . . the Johnny who falls in and out ot love y X weekly . . . who saves enough money to louy a car, only to tear it down. f yjk l-lere we present Johnny Grossmont . . . in turn ' I y Johnny will present your school . . . created trom you . . . your emotions . . . your reactions . . , your 7 likes and dislikes . . .This is Johnny Grossmont. f W , . I t, .t...Vg .li- b ' L ? llqy I I I .Q I . , J X v . .' ,7 ' . , l 1 l ' 67 xl 'W A' f W, 4 w I ll x ., ,Ur ,,.y:..' r . , , J, Q A, .wsu sun H Q, rg NM- yr l X J if Wi. l X 2 in f ff 'U X3 ,L fr 5 I fi H M fi i l x l -.tx tl fy J J- r fr tt Wtyfei i 'A .fi ,fy 44 fr he 1 ,r, , ' X 1' x , Wi ' I fry, ff xt I M , Ii: ff ' ,X 114' 'V X 1 'r X fl 'Q YY J fl J i E ' , ZQWJ 'Q 352- s i Sv ISS Yfeal-A . . In this business called teaching . . . the administrative leaders ot Grossmont have given a total ot l35 years ot service. Mr. Carl B. Quiclcsall . . . outstanding ad- ministrator . . . bas been teaching 28 years . . . 2l ot them spent at Grossmont. Miss Ethel I. Prosser . . . gracious Dean ot Girls, is in her 25th year ot educating youth ...starting at Grossmont with Mr. Quicksall. Mr. George l-larlileroad . . . vice-principal who knows every student's name . . . tops the list with 39 years to his credit. . . of Service Mr. L. A. Smith . . . school dad to the boys.. .can challc up I9 years on the black- board . . . including the three years he was principal ot a school before he graduated from college. Mr. l-larold l-lughes . . . who carries the burdens ot the ASB and the school budget on his shoulders . . . computed his years ot service to be I4. Mr. Francis C. Darby.. . a former teacher but now principal in charge ot adult educa- tion . . . has IO years on his score pad. According to our adding machine... I35 years ot serving youth and country can be credited to Grossmont's excellent admini- strators. 0, 'N Q 'u . 7 f 0 'o 4 0 'o qv 2 .-'J X . Lass mx 1 -NX X sg 5 0 .sis H5 kb iq at X X I' QR ,Q X 1 4 X ?-HERB I A SMQH ',77? Df'H'- Q5. y E 5.235 ,. ' QSM ' 'X XG f b..-Q, ' Q ,Ngo E2 v , OTS Q2 , N fv f ' . vo i X K Ft --- '-1 , 6 'A 'X lumnxlu, 3 AL 'llffl fi ,lf -XX fi' Q g 2 Qf ,X Q? ' Q L. yx N Q! 'of' 'W' 5 f 11 1 LL 5 X SHRNER - QV WHLWGR 'LX RE -D J, :. ' xl N N KN, 'J ,Z Q' hyfxiffil N X ,N '4 gf Y IXQWQ' A 1 JG ' 5 N ff I J AQ! I Pfaossalz X p5 , ,J RASmu seN MHS. QUICKSALL A Moo ff. ' ,A MA' a . 5 ' -6 0 0 0 Q me 111 ', we l Vx lx'-lvil-l, -x if x - F E QR 5wE ,,, 0 E - 'x 'KN K . Q2 CR If We QL ' . J x Q X 4 9x G X Bn6asT HEAD L CD T' if T NN' 17 K fri-f ,-.,.w N x Co' N 5 F I E' 'xf-at E7 3 F ' , X X QA L f Cx? K 'f , 1 D ' P I 'Pak .U Q U fu 46' - if T ' v? 'Q A 4 X 'ghff F C ' f ' I X Q, 'RQ ' 9 'BRAUN 'BRQQTN i umysl? Laser at 4 Ill Q 2 , M V X f J QI -'S x? X I x Q ' ?XN Vx R lx A UE..- N My vwuc- FS L33-fu! d-Afgkakk I W, , 1-- u , s ,I II' f ,I ! I i, L . 1 !1 .,' ' ' v Q - ' K ff, l I I o Vs I4 r j.?Xx A , 4 6 xx5 ' ff F1 S LO,,3 A x g I X li: 53 P jfx J W W I JR .SA dx 4 E N EN 'QMS H , H ' FH FIS N ,, A ,X fa X 6- f IQ f -mf 2 f g M , 7 Q I I X ,s I f X, M . 'PARLCER AAPUA, I' 4 w -- , i- 0 ' jx. 1 1 7 .of 1 Kg ' : M, ,ikif ! ff I. 3 f il A '95, ,TJ i L ' CPM Lf' - H, 5 Leon . 1 A M C J- nccsop w L ,kogghnavv Rgx-ack '7 I X r yi - 6 0 l fx fx if Q F' . Wijgwfj ' X 2,5 like I ' Ik n as r-HN ' ' Nfod X A . NX A IQTVHN-S0 g ' I-141 0 0 D A f N s s 5 Wx R ' 'Q xx. 5 N A 4 W M uf W ASB COMM!SSIONERS S. Y Bob Young Row I-E. Blossom, athletics: M. Foster, welfare: Mr. H. Hughes, faculty commissioner: D. Lewis, cultural affairs: B. Coughlin, ticket supervisor. Row 2-E. Jain, clerk: R. Sternburgh, publicity: B. Young, president: T. Talrehara. finance. leader-Alup An organization barred to no one . . . this year sold a record-breaking number ot ASB cards . . . more than l,OOO. Sponsored the ASB assemblies, exchange get-togethers, home-talent assemblies . . . Newest idea taken under its wing was the platter dances assisted by the Tennis club and Lettermen's club . . . Produced the annual ASB play, Stars in l-ler Hair. BOYS' FEDERATION E Row I: E. Meadows, president: J. Gregory: Mr. L. Smith, adviser: G. Stewart, vice-president: L. Sever: R. Raper: J. Frank: D. Stewart, sccretary: R, Cooper, treasurer: B. Chandler. ls .ms g i U ZVVL I i Ed Meadows Service Service . , . the password tor the Boys' Federation , . . Assist in trattic and parking rnixeups during the tootball season . . .help treshmen and newcomers to tind their wa about the school . . . in conjunction with the Girls' League put over the Christmas drive tor the needy . . . This year treated tathers ot the students to a Dad and Son banquet. y bemocracy . . Bob Mendenhall Loyd Sever . . . at Work 5 3 GGG BOARD First Semester--T. Hastings, M. Foster, D. Lewis, B. Nichols. B. Mendenhall, B. Young, J. Haslam, E. Blossom, J. Stanley. Second Semester-D. Stewart: E. Meadows: Miss E. Prosser, adviser: B, Peterson: D. Lewis, R. McCleaveg B. Ccughling L. Severg C. Wright, A. Morgan. Qellomlryz With emphasis upon fellowship the Girls' League begins the year with the Freshmen Welcome . . . swings into the Faculty tea . . . later on the Mother and Daughter banquet . . . l-li-Jinx . . . and Dad and Daughter banquet, Tops for comed on the doclcet is the l'li-Jinx . . . one oiythe quarterly girl get- togethersf' lllflde Out to get their hands on the people who throw papers on the grounds and dis- figure the buildings . . . hence the name Groom Grossmont's Grounds . . . lt you're charged with any misdemeanor you'll find judges . . .juries . . . summoners . . .court clerks . . . all the trimmings ot civil court procedure. Halt the board is elected by class elec- tions . . . others are chosen from executive officers ot the school. GIRLS' LEAGUE B. Chidesterg P. Wright: Miss E. Prosser, adviser P. Perry, O. Rus- sell, B. Burr:l7 P. Donahue: R. McCleaveg B. Coughling S. Jeter. r . ff-Q, - i Rosetta McCleave l I .Pm In K .E Ir I Rl ,fr i ig i ss. .. ,V -, yi 213' IK ar B I - 1 f,'i 1.1 ' 11 Oalrley Balsha Elmer Beclr Photography Editors rl ' eg -P El , ,V sg. ov , went, an cam X 3 '1' D-41. f With the new year came the choice ot editors . . . selection ot statt . . . then the 2 2, trying days ot the sales campaign . . . the preparation ot the dummy . . . picture- 4 taking schedules . . . and copy deadlines. Intormality plus . . . the theme ot EI Recuerdo, l942 . . . more cartoons drawings , . . caricatures ot teachers . . . down-to-earth writing style. The home stretch tor the statt is the proof-reading . . , soon the presses roll EI Recuerdo arrives . . . 800 strong . . .a record number . . . your yearbook . . . signed, sealed, and delivered. Ray Gosnell Editor ART and PHOTOGRAPHY Seated--M. Houston: D. Kiehl: Miss E. Moriarty, adviser: E. Ruiz, J. Peters: J. Fowler. Standing - R. Magnuson, C. Allen, B. Peterson. COPY STAFF J. Meachum: S. Thompson: O. Belsha: R. Gosnell, edi- tor: B. Beacht: C. Asay: J. Burdiclr. Not in picture: B. Nichols. FINANCIAL AND EDITORIAL R. Sawyer: R. McCIeavc, business manager: J. Franlr, publicity manager: T. Talre- hari, E. Monleverde, P. Wright, B. Coughlin, F. Gaudaur. S S f S. .G S s , V xx f 5 1 S5 X Sa Ss Q ,S 2 if f 9 -u ff 4 C'l4AA eA l'f ' Q . K Xp' u. NT Q 1 4 ' NNN '5 ,ffl-a n W Q9 f 9 n . f ' XA A ff 41 jk 5 X' N2-1 fl, A Vu' 5' 413 fi ' E SENIOR OFFICERS Frank Kinsella E i W. Francis vice president: J. Francis, secretary: F. Kinsella, president: L. Sever, treasurer. g.w4ii,e, mf. car. When Seniors ot '42 march proudly down the auditorium aisle the big night ot graduation, they will look back upon a good year ot real activity . . . Officers Frank Kinsella . . . Walter Francis . . . twin Joyce Francis . . . and Loyd Sever kept things buzzing tor the upper-classmen throughout the year . . . chose a lively sweater com- mittee to clothe Seniors in the blue and yellow cardigans, Thrill ot the year tor the high and mighty ones was when their class play . . . Tiger I-louse . . . made a real hit with the student body . . . Soon after final graduation committees were appointed . . . measurements taken for caps and gowns . . . Ditch day declared a real success . . . while the Junior prom topped oft a year of fun and work before Baccalaureate and Commencement . . . SENIOR CABINET W. Francis, M. Sears, announcements: P. Weiss, senior play: P Wright. graduation: J. Francis: M. Houston, cap and gown J. Landis and H. Voth, advisers: W. Seol, ditch dey. CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE Miss J. Landis, adviser: M. Houston: L. Floto: D. Dennis: H. Hall. 'X L , I Baecht, Robert Four-year track man and member ot Let- termen's club . . . On Foothill Echoes and El Recuerdo statts . . . Wants to get commission in Naval air corps. Belsha, Oakley Whenever you see someone running around with a came- ra it's probably Oak- ley . , . Capable Foothill Echoes and El Recuerdo photo- grapher . . .-arnloi- tious to become a news photographer. Badger. Edythe W. Candle - bearer in the Christmas Pa- geant tor three years . . . supports vocal side ot music depart- ment . . . Ambitious to work at Consoli- dated. Belslra, Oneta Likes all kinds ot out- door sports . .. Member ot Spanish club and Aviation club . . . EI Recuer- do activities editor ...Wants to be a school teacher . . . Transferred f r o m Phoenix in '4l. J' Benton, James Vice-Prexy ot FFA . . . has shown real ability in dairy and citrus judging . . . Here is one who is goinq to do his bit tor National De- tense. Beynon, Beverly Transferred from San Diego high in l94l . . . Member ot our widely-known Red- robed c h o ir and Girls' Glee club . . . Another whose am- bition is a secre- tarial position. Abbott, Ernest Entered Grossmont trom Highland Park Rural high, Topeka, Kansas. I940. Clark, Allen Orson Wells ot Grossmont . .. Clark's talent lies in nnany tlelds . . . speech, music, tenc- ing, art . . . as illus- trated by annual drawings , . . CSF Prexy, Barnes, Gwendolyn For two years cellist in the Senior orches- tra . , . Committee member ot Girls' League.. .She would like to be a teacher . . . preter- ably in science. Binter, Gertrude A n e W c o m e r to Grossmont last year . . , hails from Holt- ville Union high . , . CSE secretary there in junior year . . . Enjoys business sub- jects and would like to be a banking clerk. Adams, Helen Tops in sports . . . Made speedball and volleyball teams in junior and senior years . . . Likes out- door lite . . . Hopes to be proprietor ot a dress shop. Arthur, Shirley Transterred from Chi- cago in I94O . . . Although this is only her second year, she has been active . . . Participated in the Latin banquet. Banks, Ross Likes hunting and dislikes getting up in the morning . . . Am- bition is to become a torestry engineer or a good soldier. Beck, Elmer Grossrnont's re d - headed yell leader with lots ot person- ality and real abili- ty. Took pictures tor this yearls annual... Track man and two- year letterman. I6 Alden, Daisy Transferred from Ca- lexico High in I94I. . . . Always a smile . , . her good humor is contagious. . .Par- ticipated in Christ- mas Pageant a nd P-TA program. Anderson, Betty A real asset to the drum section of our prize-winning b a n d . . . could be be- cause she is so tond ot music . . . Mem- ber ot GR. Blevins, Dorothy Toolc part through the Glee club in the Helix Easter services and Spring concert . . . Ambitious to be 5 nl-H52 Of ei' ticient budget-bah ancer. Brown, William Went out for toot- ball tor two years... traclr man last year .. . Member ot the Lettermen's club... He wants to be a mechanic. Brabban, Mildred One ot the nimble members ot Gross- mont's up-and-com- ing girls' tumbling team . . . l. i lr e s dancing and ha s been on the P-TA program tor three years. Busch, Jean Alto of Girls' Trio . . . Been in every- thing connected with vocal music . . .Par- ticipant in Hi-Jinx and P-TA program . . . Drill squad tor three years. Brown, Walter A Future Farmer tor the last two years . . , Another Gross- mont fellow who wants to do his part . . . Ambition is U, S. Army. Buclrel, Robert Another F u tu re Farmer or rather a dairyman . . . tour years membership in FFA and secretary last two years . . , Also on Foothill Ec- hoes business statt. Chidester, Betty Vim. Vigor, and Vi- tality . . . Betty has plenty . . . That tiny maiorette in the drill team . . . GL execu- tive committee . . . Member ot Biology club, GAA, CSF, i, 2. Carmichael, George What a man and can he play the sax! . . . Strictly solid member ot the band tor three years . . . Football letterman and m e m b e r ot Hi-Y. Butler, Mary One of the drill team's high-stepping majorettes tor tour years straight . . . Member ot Spanish club, GAA. and tirst- chair bass tiddler in Senior orchestra. Carmichael, Gloria Th at super -duper drummer girl with the captivating smile . . . GL treasurer . . . Member ot Shu- bert club, GR. Speech club . . . Honor Roll . . .Band . . . Senior plays. Clarlr, Charles Have you paid your dues? . . . as treas- urer ot the Biology club, Charles is right on the job . . . Mem- ber ot FFA . . . Am- bition is U nitecl States Army. Carver. Louise Prexy ot Girls' Glee club . . . Participant in vocal music ac- tivities . , . Spring concert. Christmas Pageant, S a c r e cl concert . . . Mem- ber ot Schubert club in '4l. Chmidling, Jeanette Another newcomer to Grossmont this year. . . Hails from Atchison, Kansas... She is a member ot the Aquinas club . . . Has no dislilres . . . Wants to be a sec- retary. Chandler, Mary T h at outstanding athlete in all sports ...GAAI,2,3,4 . . . Sang in the A Capella choir tor three years . . . par- ticipating in the Christmas Pageant and Spring concert. Church, Gloria Her eyes twinkle and her smile is friend- ly . . . She lilces horses and commer- cial art . . . Girl Re- serve and driller 2, 3, 4- . . . Speech Club 2 . . . Candle- bearer in Christmas Pageant 3, 4. Chiarmonte, Jaclr Ambitious to be- come a welder . . . Participated in inter- class basketball and football tor three years . . . Member of Aquinas club tor two years. i7 Dennis, Don Known in his earlier days as Dolly Dim- plcs . . . Went out forfootball 2, 3 . .. He has been a member of the Bi- ology club for two years. Dowdy, Olive Transferred fro m Hoover High last year , . . Likes art and excels in crafts. Cunningham, Dorothy Pleasing Girl Re- serve prexy, vice- chief last year . . . Two-year member of GGG board . . . Member of Girls' Glee club and Red- robed choir . . . Daisy chain. Dahl, Richard Participated in in- ter - class football and indoor . . , In- terested in mechan- ics . . .wants to be- come an aviation mechanic. Donahue, Pat Life member of CSF and capable secretary of Girls' League . . . GR and member of Foothill Echoes staff . . . Pretty model in ASB play , . . Marched in daisy chain. Dixon, Wayne He likes good swing music . . . enjoys working on cars . , . dislikes home- work , . . Ambitious to become an air- craft machinist or mechanic. Crosley, Philip Phil transfered from San Diego High this year . . , Member of the A Capella choir and a Future Farmer . . . Took part in the Christ- mas Pageant and Spring Festival. Culley, Dale lrumpeter for Senior band 2, 3 . . . Went out for inter- class football . . . Ambitious to be- come a mechanic or cartoonist . . . Likes to tinker with cars. Comfort. Maxine A re al homemaker ... Plate and ihim- ble club 2, secre- tary 3, and vice- prexy . . . Drill team , . . Red-robecl chair . . . Spring concert and Christmas Pa- geant. Cory, LaVerna Has attended Gross- mont for four years . . . Went out for softball last year.,. Ambition: undecid- ed. Duncalfe, Virginia Viroinia is a mem- ber of the Bioloay club . . . Likes to d a n c e and eat strange concoctions . . . Plans to be a taxidermist or dieti- cian, Duda, Helen An outstanding girl athlete , . . Active in volleyball, base- ball, basketball, and speedball all four years...GAA... Ambitions lie in the field of art. Davis. Guy Came fr o m St. Mary's high school in '39 . , , Football letterrnan . ,. Speech club mem- ber . . . Aquinas club prexy. , .Hob- by is radio . . , Wants to be an Army flier. Dunlap, Suzanne Transferred f r o m Chaffey Union high last year . . . As a member of the A Capella choir she participated in the Spring concert and Christmas Pageant . . . GR and mem- ber of drill team. lB l r i Clevenger, Richard Went out for foot- ball2,3,4... Marched in the daisy chain . . . Wants to join the Navy and become a Machin- ist's Mate, Coughlin, Barbara Th at outstanding Miss who so ably handled the posi- ton of ticket super- visor . . Biology club prexy . . . Active in GL, GR, and GAA . , , CSF vice-prexy . . . Daisy chain. Eckler, Jean Habla usted Espa- nol? Jean does... she has been a member of Spanish club for two years .. . Driller two years . . . Member of Girl Reserves. Fazio, Annie Her ambition is to become a civil serv- ice secretary . . . from her good rec- ord in shorthand and participation in the county commercial bookkeeping contest it is evident that she will. Eldridge, Virginia Homemaking enthu- siast . . , two-year member of Plate and Thimble . . . Spanish club 3. 4 Drill team 3 . . . Honor roll 2, 3 , . . Member of Senior orchestra this year. Floto, Lois Lois, following in her father's foot- steps, aspires to be a dental hygienist . . . Active in vocal music . . . Member of GR . . . De- Evans, Muriel Muriel is ambitious to become a tele- phone operator . . . Her interests lie in dancing and golf . . . She has taken part in the Spring concert for two sea- sons. Flor, Kenneth He was on the track team in l94I . . . Likes to roller skate. travel, and build gas iobs . . . Plans to be a geologist. pendable prompter of Sta r He rs n r Hair. Frank, Jerry Jerry's speaking abil- ity carried him to Madison, Wisconsin, National S t u d e nt Congress . . . Sen- ator Frankf' no less . . . Third place in state FFA speech . . . member of NFL, Hi-Y, Speech club, Spanish club. Gander, David Transferred from Hoover in his junior year... member of Red-robed choir in senior year . . , Likes photography a n d camping trips o n Borego Desert, Foster, Millie Always a smile . . . that charming mem- ber of the Girls Trio . , . Commis- sioner of welfarc.,. Vice - president of Junior class and Schubert club prexy . . . Spanish club . . . Two-year driller. Forward, Jackie Loves to rollerskate and has proved her ability by partici- pating in P-TA pro- gram . . , Another one of those snappy drillers . . . Played on speedball team. Froehlich, Herman Herman has been a member of the Ten- nis club for two years . . . Chemis- try club three . . . He wants to join the Merchant Marine. Galloway, Grace Likes popular danc- ing, sewing, and cooking . . . Uniform checker in junior year . . . Ambitious to become a nurse or stenographer. Freeman, Geraldyne Portraved that lov- able character Grarn in the ASB play, Stars in Her Hair . . .took part in the P-TA program and Christmas Pa- geant . . . Member of GR. Francis, Joyce Remember that flash of gold lead- ing the drill team? . . . that was Joyce . . . Played on the speedball and in- door teams . . . GR and GAA . . . Senior class secre- tary. Foster, LeRoy Otherwise known as Coke . . . four- year letterman in baseball and three years in football . . . Likes pretty girls . . . if they don't wear make-up . . . Marched in daisy chain. Francis. Walter Better k n ow n to everyone as Curly . . . Junior class prexy a nd Senior class vice-head , . . Three-year letterman . . . starred in bas- ketball and football . . . Daisy chain. I 9 Goodman, Barbara Snappy blonde ten- nis player . . . GAA and Tennis club member for four years . . . Secretary and vice-prexy of Tennis club in third a nd fourth years . . . GR member... Daisy chain. Haines, Willard Transferred from Brawley H i gh in l939 . . . On traclc t e a m and FFA member for two years . . . Ambitious to become aviator in U .S. Army. Gregory, Franlr Future Farmer for three y e a rs and treasurer this year ...member of dairy and citrus judging teams . . . Made the honor roll for three years. Gunn, Sally Member of Girl Re- serves this year . . . Drill team . . . Clar- inetist in band last year and toolc part in the Band Concert . . . Participated in P-TA program. Grace, Shirley Ag i l e member of girls' tumbling team .. . Wants to be a high school gym teacher . . . Likes to slrate and swim . . . Another Grossmont ex-Hooverite. Grisham, Milton Another new Gross- monter this year , . . transferred from out of state . . . A real man's man . . . likes sports. and mechan- ics . . . expects to jo i n the military service. Gates, Jerry Transferred from Point Lorna H i gh school in '39 . . . Member of drill team 2, 3 and ma- jorette 4 . . . Be- longed to GR and GAA for th re e years. Gigliotti, Bob Went out for foot- ball. .. Member of Letterrnanls club and FFA . . . Culi- nary artist in boys' cooking class . . . Wants to be a forest ranger. Gosnell, Ray Talented writer and editor of EI Recuer- do . . , Active on Football Echoes staff . . . Represen- tative at Student Congress . . . Ray's ambition is to be- come a playwrite. Gaudaur, Francine Had an important part in ASB play. Stars in Her Hair . . . member of drill team and honor roll for two years . . . Annual staff , . . Christmas Pageant participant. Hamann. Bob Outstanding in mu- sical activities as shown by his con- nection with the Boys' Glee. Christ- mas Pageant, and Spring concert . . . Member of Biology club. Gilmore, Audrey One of Grossmont's bug-ologists . . . member of Biology club and Junior Red Cross . . . A high school art instructor- ship is her goal . . . Her favorite snort is tennis. Goldsberry, Beth Ambitious to be- come a good ath- lete . . . as shown by her first-rate record in volleyball, speedball, and soft- ball. Hall, Herbert Herb has been a member of Hi-Y for the last two years. Spanish club 3 . . . He aspires to be- come an architect. 20 Gates, Ruth She lilres tennis and has belonged to the Tennis club for four years . . . Prexy this year . . . Mem- ber of GAA. and GR . . . Wants to be a steno. Gregory, John Sports editor of Foothill Echoes staff 2 . . . Chemistry club, Spanish club. Tennis club and Hi- Y 3, 4 . . . Active in Boys' Fed . . . ASB ticlcet supervis- or3 . . . Daisy chain. Hansen, Howard Likes landscaping, gardening and mod- el work . . . He is ambitious to be- come either a ma- chinist or a land- scape architect, Haynes, Dorothy A real asset to our drill team . . . a ma- iorette for the last three years . . . Member of GAA, GR, and Plate and Thimble club . . . P-TA program I, 2, 4. Haskell, Eileen Member of Plate and Thimble club for three years . . . Ambition is to be- come a housewife ...GR in her soph year . . . Hobby is collecting postcards. Heath, William Likes aeroplanes and would like to be- come an aeronauti- cal engineer . . . W h at Bill dislikes most is waiting around doing noth- Hopkins. Ed He went out for football for to u r years . . . Letter- men's club 4 , . . Band I,2...Edis interested in music and wants to be a fa m o u s trumpet- player Head, Kathleen Member of Aquinas club last year . . . Kay's goal is to find a definite one and stick to it . . , She likes horseback rid- ing and reading. ing. Homan, Mary Member of the new- ly-formed tumbling team and Horizon club . , . Basketball team I, 3 . . . Plate and Thimble club 3 . . . She would like to be a clerk or a waitress. Humphreys, Harry Two-year member of the tennis team . . interests lie in that sport and photogra- phy . . . Aspires to be a profession- al cameraman . . Worked on sta g e CVCW. Haslam, Jean Our peppy red- headed yell leader . . . Drill team 2, 3 . . . Active in sports and m e m b er of GAA . . . GR for two years . . . GGG Board member 4. Houston, Myrna Myrna's hobby is crafts and photo- graphy . . . she helped take the pic- tures for the annual . . . Candle-bearer in the Christmas Pa- geant . . . Girl Re- serve and member of the drill team. Hiner, Forrest Transferred from Phoenix Banning high school last year . . . He likes sports and good music . . . L i k e many other patriotic Grossmont- ers, he wants to join the navy. Humphreys, Ben Although Ben hates war, he hopes to join the navy and become a pilot . . . Member of Junior Red Cross. Hinck, Albert Active in Boys' Fed- eration and member of the Hi-Y . . . Fu- ture Farmer in soph and junior years . . . Poultry judging team 2, 3. Hewson. Dorothy Spanish club 3 and prexy this year . . . Member of Biology club, Girl Reserves. and drill team . . . Wants to be a die- tician. Heide, Pauline Participated in Spring concert two years . . . She is a m e m b e r of the Spanish club . . . is ambitious to be- come a teacher in Spanish. Hicks, Robert Wants to be an aeronautical expert . . . Interested in all athletics except baseball . . . Runs the 660 at school and hustles groceries at Piggy Wiggly at other times. 21 Kercher, Betty Jane To become a geolo- gist is her goal , .. Violinist in Senior or- chestra tor tour years . . . Spanish club 3 . . . Member of Grossmont's new organization, Hori- zon club. Lanyon, Wallace Transterred trom Nebraska last year . . . Made hirnselt known in track and through his partici- pation in the Christ- mas Pageant . , . Also Schubert club member. Kinsella, Frank Likable Senior class prexy . . . An out- standing track star . . . Will always be remembered tor his wit and clever im- personations . . . Secretary Boys' Fed, . . . and Biology club president. Layton, Patricia Lovely model in the Girl Reserves' tash- ion show . . . tour- year member ot that organization . . . Spanish club secre- tary and CSF mem- ber tor two years. Kiehl, Dorothe She has etticiently handled the position ot associate art edi- tor ot this annual . . . Played in the Senior orchestra . , . Member ot the Chemistry club and Girl Reserves. Lee, Gloria Four-year memberot Girl Reserves . . . Gloria likes to travel . . , Lookinn torward to leaving our ed- ucational Institution and entering the business world. Jain, Ethel It Grossmont's books balance, the credit goes to Ethel, ASB clerk tor two years .. . Gabriel in Christ- mas Pageant . . . Secretarial position is her goal. Johnson, Illoyne Ambitious to be- come designer . . . Girl Reserve tor three years , . . Com- peted in archery tournament last year . . . Likes outdoor sports. Kimble, Norman Outstanding cellist in Senior orchestra tor three years , . . Belonged to Tennis club in junior and senior years . . . Schubert club mem- ber. Lent, Betty Betty has been a Girl Reserve straight through tor to ur years , . . Served on Girls' League deco- ration commrttee. . . P-TA program. Juette, Leslie ls completing his high school educa- tion atter a few years' absence . . . Came trom Man- dan. North Dakota. several years ago. Johnson, Telsa Another outstanding racketeer, he has been captain ot the tennis team tor two years . . . Active in Boys' Fed., l-li-Y. and Lettermenis club , , . CSF 2. Kimura, Dawn l-las a very worthy ambition to become a nurse . , . Mem- ber ot the Home Economics club in her sophomore year . . .As a hobby she collects pictures. Lamp, John Wants to be called Captain Lamp in the Army air corps . , . Worked on stage crew , . . Mem- ber ot l-li-Y and ac- tive in Boys' Fed. 22 Jerc, June June has played in the Senior orchestra for three years . . . Member ot Schubert club and Spanish club . , . Ultimate goal is housewife. Jamison, Irene A credit to the dra- m a tic department, she took an active part in the ASB play and one-act p l a y contest 3 . . . Drill team 2, 3 . . . Ma- iorette 4, Lewis, Dan Grossmont's p r i d e and joy is Danny and his violin . . , Concert Master ot orchestra . . . Com- missioner ot cultural affairs . . . Member ot CSF, Hi-Y, Span- ish club. Chemistry club, Schubert club. McDonald, Dorris Aspiring young news reporter . . . Mem- ber ot Football Ec- hoes statt . . . Quill and Scroll nominee , . . One-act play contest 3 . . . Avia- tion club and GR. Lords, Jordon Transferred trom Horace Mann in '39 . . . His tavorite sport is tennis . . . Wants to goin part- nership with his tather in the con- tracting ticld. Q13 McFarland, Earle I Made the .thunder and lightnkrgf tor Tiger House . . . Went out tor track . Member ot l'li- Y and Chemistry club. McCleave, Rosetta Girls' League prexy and a very capable one. too . . .Annual business managerm. Vice-president Ten- nis club . . . GAA, GR, and Biology club Vfiefnbef . . . Daisy chain. McKinney, Robert Drummer in Gross- montls spirited band tor tour years , . . Member ot CSF 2 and 3 . . . Schubert club, Te n n is club, and Spanish club . .. Took part in Christ- mas Pageant tor four years, Magnuson, Roy Football letterman and CSF member in senior year . , . Likes aviation or anything connected with tly- ing. Martin, Philip Phil wants to bf: a G man , . . Played on the tennis team tor three years , . , Member ot CSF and made the honor roll tor three years . . . Chemistry club 3. Minnis, Margaret She like s skating. dancing, and swim- ming . . . ls inter- ested in nursing and ottice work . , . Took part in P-TA pro- qram last year . , , Drill team in sopho- more year, Martin, Shirley Another one ot our classy drillers tor three years . . . CSF and honor roll I, 2 . , . Candle-bearer in the Christmas Pa- geant . . . lt's col- lege next. Machigashira, lseo Went out tor bas- ketball and track.,. A Future Farmer 2, 3 , . . Member ot Biology club . . . Ambition is to ac- quire knowledge. Meachum, Joyce Joyce is a tour-year member ot Girl Re- serves . . . Treasurer last year and vice- prexy this . . . Driller tor tour years . , , Member ot Biology club and Aviation club. McLean, Maxine Mickey has beena member ot Girl Re- serves tor three years . . . Took part in P-TA program . . . Ambition - secre- tary, Martin, Gloria Member ot Girls' League committees 2, 3 . . .She wants to be a secretary or own a dress shop . . . Likes orchids and picturesque cloth- in 3 . Mclntyre, Richard One ot Grossmonts tuture aviation ex- oerts . . . Concen- trated on math and vocational shopwork . . . Keen about hiking. McMillan, Grace An ardent music en- thusiast. she has been in the Senior orchestra tor tour years . . . member ot Girls' Glee 2 . . . Wants to be a pi- ano - player in a dance orchestra. Z3 J Nelson, Betty Came here from ln- diana two years ago . . . Took part in the Christmas Pa- geant and in a one- act play . . . Foot- hill Echoes reporter . . . First-aid squad . . . Ambition: to be a good housewife. Montijo, Karl Came to Grossmont this year from Dal- las, Texas . . . Made his letter in basket- ball.. .Wants to be a policeman. Newton, Richard Alias Fig Newton . . . Member of Senior band . . . Par- ticipated in the Christmas Pageant for four years . . . Member of l-li-Y and Schubert club 3, 4. Muir, Janice Likes horses, skating. CORES, 5 n d lfench' fries . . . Member of Grossrnont's drill team and reporter on Foothill Echoes . . . Wants to learn photography. Neilly, Eleanor She like s skiing. horseback ri d i n g . and chocolate malts . . . Pet peeves are baseball and squash . . . Member of the drill team for two years . . . Goal: in- terior decorator. Notestine, Dorothy Dot has been in Senior orchestra for two years . . .inthe Spring concert last year . . . She would like to be a steno- grapher or tele- phone operator. Meadows, Edward Likable president of Boys' Fed . . . Two- year basketball let- terman . . . He is a member of the l-li- Y . . . Marched in the daisy chain. Mitchell, Peg Full of fun and life ...Made the speed- ball and basketball teams this year . . . Member of GR for three years and sec- retary 4 . . . Red- robed choir 3 . . . Daisy chain. Nichols, Boi: Foothill Echoes staff member for four years . . . editor this year . . . Life mem- ber of CSF . . . Member of Chemis- try club, NFL, Quill and Scroll, a n d GGG Board . . . Daisy chain. Murphy, Alice Short, and cute bru- nette . , . from Bel- lingham, Washington , , . Adores dancing . . . rather dance than study. even . . . l-las a worthy ambi- tion to serve the country by becom- ing a nurse. Morgan, Arleen Extremely l i k a b l e personality... GAA Prexy . . . Tennis C l U b rfleffibef iOf four years. . . GGG board . . . Member of GR . . . Marched in daisy chain. Mendenhall, Robert A highly - regarded lad and two-year football letterman . . . Senior band for four years and l-li-Y treasurer . . . ASB and Senior plays . . . GGG board judge ... Daisy chain. Nichols, Elizabeth Responsible for many of the stage settings of ASB and Senior plays . . . Member of CSF last year . . . Speech club. Myers, John Worth while member of Biology club for two years . . . Cura- tor in senior year . , . Member of FFA. 24 Merz, George Went out for junior varsity baseball in freshman year , . . Member of 'Spanish club in junior and senior years . . . Wants to be a draftsman. Monteverde, Ellen They call her Lit- tle Ellen . . . Girl Reserve for four years, treasurer 2. and inter-club coun- cil 4 . . , Activities editor for the an- nual . . . Foothill Echoes staff . . . Daisy chain. Raper. Richard Pearce, Martha Price, Elizabeth Price, Betty Claudia Pratt, John Nunez, Raoul His future lies in mechanics . . . A Future Farmer in his trosh year . .. Mem- ber ot the Aquinas club tor two years . . . Took part in interclass softball and tootball. Pearson, Virginia tio m Transferred Fremont High in L. is a A . . . She member ot the Hor- Likes skate izon club . . . to dance and . . . Wants to work in a defense tac- tory. Orslaorn, Mary She was on the Girls' League unitorm com- mittee in her sopho- more year.. . Mem- ber ot GR tor two years . . . Likes ba- bies and wants to be a nurse. Okey,Adene spicy little pompon girl and majorette tor the drill team . . . Member ot GAA tor three years . . , Spring concert, P-TA program and Christmas Pageant participant. Olsen, Annetta Annetta enjoys ice skating and skiing . . . Transferred from Minnesota in '4l Her goal is to be- come a nurse. Phillips, Edward Went out tor base- ball tor tour years . . . played tennis tor three . , . Ma- jored in shop . . . Wants to be a gun- ner's mate in the U, S. Navy. Outstanding come- dian in ASB and Senior plays . . . Al- ways ready with a witty remark. . .Ac- tive in Boys' Fed . . . Also track manager . . . A Capella choir. Peterson, Robert That brain in civics and whiz on the bas- lretball tloor . . . More accustomed to being called Pete . . . Active in Boys' Fed. and Hi-Y . . . Letterman four years strainht. Attractive b l o n d e yell - leader and three-year maiorette tor the drill team . . . Sang in A Ca- pella choir... M e m b e r of GR, GAA, and Plate and Thimble club. Perry, Patricia Outstanding speaker a nd Speech club president . . . Secre- tary ot6irls' League 3, vice-prexy 4 . . . Active in -irls' ten- nis and journalism . . . Christmas Pa- geant and Senior plav . . . NFL secre- tary-treasurer. M ember of girls' drill team . . . Lilces swimming, dancing. horseback rid i n g, and reading . . . Dis- likes school worlr and rainy days . . . Hopes to become an interior decora- tor. Pierce, Auren Mammy's little ba- by loves shortenin' bread . . . Remem- ber him in the Mins- trel Show . . . Su- per personality . . . Member ot Schubert club, Aquinas club, and tennis team . . . ASB and Senior plays. Betty designed the emblem tor the senior sweaters . . . Wants to be a cos- tume designer . . . Likes swimming and ice skating . .. Mem- ber ot Biology club. Parrott, Mary Mary likes to attend dances and shows . . . Her favorite sports include horse- back riding and swimming . . . Her ambition is to retire. Known as Bud . .. Ambitious to be- come a millionaire . . . Active in vocal music as a member ot Red-robed and A Cappella choirs. Peters, Jimmy Wants to draw car- toons tor a living . . . should be good . . . he's been doing tirst-rate annual drawings tor two years . . . Member of ,ii-Y, 25 Rose, Juanita Transferred from Los Angeles in '39 , . . Participated in P-TA program 3and Christmas Pageant 4 . . . Foothill Echoes staff 3 , . . l-las de- cided to let the fu- ture take care ot it- self. Silvernail, Tom On Foothill Echoes advertising staff for three years . . . Wants to write something worth- while and would likf: to sing. Schiefer, John Johnny, make us a poster . . . and he cloes, with a smile and a twinkle in his eye . . . Three-year letterman in track , . . Wealth is his goal. Schwab, Rosemary Biology club 3, sec- retary 4 . , , Mem- ber of GR, Spanish club, a nd Tennis club . . . She has been in the band for two years . . . Wants to raise horses. Schiller, James Likes hunting, fish- ing, and all sports . , . Dislikes noisy gum - chewers a n d too much make-up on qirls . . . l-lis goal is to be an aircraft mechanic. Shaw, Robert Another music en- thusiast and member of the Senior band for four years . . . Also played in or- chestra . . . He, like many Grossmont boys, wants to be a naval aircraft me- chanic. Rogers, Jean What has Grossrnont been doing in the past year? AskJeanr school historian . . . M e m b er of GAA and Tennis club... For two years honor roll stuclent, Ruiz, Emil Wants to be a com- mercial artist and will probably realize his ambition . . . Associate art editor of this yearbook , . . Band and Red-robed choir member . , . Track team. Sever, Loyd All - Metro football player and Letter- man's club prexy last year . . . Reliable president of l-li- Y . . . Senior class treasurer and G66 jucge . . . Active in Boys' Fed . . . Daisy chain. Slater, Joye Joye is a member of Grossmont's P l a t e and Thimble club . Active in first-aid . .. Her ambition is to be a goocl house- wifc. Robeson, Edwin Went out for bas- ketball for first two years and track the next two . . , Likes girls, skating, danc- ing, swimming . . , Ambition is to get rich quick. Russell, Olive Sweet and unaffect- ed, she has been outstanding in many school activities... Christmas Pageant. P-TA program, GL GR, Biology club. drill team and Plate and Thimble club. Sears, Marilyn And still the y gazed, and still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew . . . CSF for three years... Archery trophy win- ner. Seal, Whitney Another Future Farmer . , . active in FFA speech . . . Speech club treasur- er 3 , . . Christmas Pageant 2, 4 . . . Gridiron performer tor three years , . . Letterrnen's club 4. Robinson, Lloyd Transferred from Muleshoe,Texas, this year. . . Friends call him Tex . . . Likes the girls. Sawyer, Ruth She has managed all right in Grossmont . . , Business man- ager of ASB play and associate busi- ness manager of an- nual . . . Vice-prexy Biology club and GR treasurer. Slater, June The blonde twin... Reporter on Foothill Echoes statt . . . First-aid squad . . . Took part in the Christmas Pageant . , . Ambition is to be a good secretary and marry the boss' son. Spauling, Dorothy Good worker and a great help to the Biology club . . . Made the speedball team in her junior year . . . Wants to become a steno- grapher. Sherwood, Harriet Perky brunette mem- ber ot the girls' trio . . . Member ot A Capella choir. Schu- bert club, GR, drill team. G66 board . . . lnterests lie in art and music , . . Commercial artist is her goal. Sorrels, Vivian Member ot Plate and Thimble club tor three years . . . Prexy this year . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Student Con- gress . . . Likes dancing, golt, and tennis . . . Ambi- tion: telephone op- erator. Sorrels, Vera Charming angel in the Christmas Pa- geant . . . She has been a member ot Plate and Thimble club tor the last three years. Southworth, Stuart Went out tor bas- ketball and baseball . . . A member ot band and ACapella choir . . . took part in the music contest ...Wants to be a high school coach. Tozer, Ben Went out tor intcr- class tootball . . . l-le was an electri- cian tor the Christ- mas Pageant . , . Studying to be a nilot. Stewart, George Boys' Fed. vice-prexy and secretary ot l-li- Y , , . Chiet sound technician . , . l-le was a member ot Chemistry club and Tcnnis club . . . Honor roll l, 3. Steagall, Millicent Doesn't like Milli- cent . . . prefers to be called Millie . . . Red-robed choir member and sang in Spring concert and Sacred concert . . . Merrymaker in the Christmas Pageant. Sugaya, Yoshie Outstanding partici- pant in girls' ath- letics . . , Went out tor yolleyball,speed- ball, basketball, and baseball . . . Mem- bcr ot GAA, 3, 4. Stammen, Milton Went out tor inter- class tootball tor two years . . . Inter- class track 3 . . . l-lis ambition is to be- come an aviator. Swoboda, Helen Marched in the drill team this year . . . Biology club mem- ber . . . Took part in the Sacrcd and Spring concerts in early high school years . . . Ambition: sccrctary. Sternburgh, Ruthann Commissioner ot publicity . . . Foot- hill Echoes exchange editor 3, club editor 4 . . . Quill and Scroll 3, 4 . . . Member ot Biology club and Anuinas club . . . Ambition is to be an X-ray technician. Takehara, Tami Grossmont's etti- cient commissioner ot tinance who will surely realize her ambition to succeed . . . ASB historian . . . CSF member tor two years . . . Biology club and GAA. Steacl, Richard Two-year- track lct- terman and went out tor tootball 3, 4 . . . Likes sports... Specializes in mathe- matics . . . Richards ambition is to be an electrical mechanic. Thorn, Robert Another Grossmont- er who wants to join the Army Air Corps . . . ,Electrician tor the Christmas Pa- gcant . . . Dislikes horncwork. 27 Weiss, Patricia Outstanding Gross- rnonter active in Girl Reserves for four years . . . Speech club 2 . . . Driller forthree years . . . Member of Spanish club . . . Took part in Christ- mas Pageant. Wilkinson, Mike Another of Gross- mont's many Texans . . . transferred last year . , . Pals call him Tex .. .Wants to be a soldier . . . Likes photography. Whitcomb, Ray A definite asset to Grossmont's athletic department Let- terman in football. basketball,and track . . . Also prexy of Lettermen's club. Williamson, Martha To be a beauty op- erator is her ambi- tion . . . Partici- pated in the Christ- mas Pageant . . . Member of Plate and Thimble club. Wetlell, Geraldine Lots of life . . . Four-year memberof Tennis club . . . Basketball and soft- ball teams for four years . . . Vice-prexy for Horizon and Avi- ation clubs . . . Wants to go to sec- retarial school. Wolin, Dorothy Outstanding g i r l athlete . . . GAA member for three years . . . Made the volleyball, speed- ball, basketball, and softball teams . . . P-TA program . . . Wants to be a sec- retary. Vanderbleek, Joyce Joyce has made the volleyball team ev- ery year she has been in Grossmont . . . On the drill team for two years . . . Interest lies in the field of nursing. Ward, De Lora Entered Grossmont from La Jolla in I940 . . . Band majorette and member of Ten- nis club last year . . . Likes all sports and dislikes straight hair. White, Charles Buddy has been on the annual staff for two years . . . Member of FFA, Wordsworth. Carol Carol entertained on the P-TA program . . . Made the vol- leyball team . . . Enjoys skating and swimming . . .Would like to be a nurse. Van Natter, Shirley Member of Gross- mont's new organi- zations, Horizon club and Aviation club . . . Spanish club 3 . . . A Girl Reserve her first two years. Waterman, Nancy One of GfOSSmOHtiS outstanding drama- tists . . , ASB and Senior plays . . . Mary in Christmas Pageant . . . P-TA program . . . Active is Girl Reserves . . . Member of Speech club and Spanish club. Whitehead, Louise Candle-bearer in the Christmas Pageant . . . Drill team mem- ber forlast two years . . . Active in Plate and Thimble club and GR this year. Wilkinson, Russell He likes sports . . . preferably baseball . . . For four years he hawked balls for the Foothillers in left field . . . Ambition is construction work. 28 Wallace, James Transferred from Hoover where he was a private in the ROTC , . . Wants to be a pilot in the Army Air Corps... Likes mathematics. science, and read- ing books. Weik, Glendine Newcomer to Gross- mont this year . , . Transferred from Bisbie, Arizona . . . Likes baseball and basketball . . . Col- lects stamps . . . Doesn't like corny jokes. Wuebben, Richard He has gone out tor basketball tor tour years . , . Member ot FFA tor one year . , , Wants to be a mechanic in Army Air Corps. Carr, Virginia Lee Transferred from San Luis Obispo in '42 . . . Remember her as Mrs. Jones in Sugar and Spice? Wright, Pat NFL Prexy, Junior class secretary, and secretary ot CSF . . . Outstanding in speech, music and drama . . . ASB and Senior plays . . . Christmas Pageant . . . Active in GL and GR. Shook, Robert Two-year track man and member ot the I.ettermen's club . . . Likes to make and collect records . . . Dratting is his goal in lite. Young, Robert The best is none too good in describing Grossmont's su per prexy . . . Voted most valuable play- er in tootball and baseball . . . Com- missioner ot athle- tics and sophomore president . . . Daisy chain. Yeargin, Lois Transterred trom Hoover High in '4I . . . Had a poem accepted by the Na- tional High School Poetry Association . . . Ambitious to beome an etticient secretary. Allene Head s Call Humber-' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Top row: R. Domengoni, vice-president: H. MacLeod, adviser. Bottom row: C. McCarthy, treasurer: A. Head, president: V. Shrum, secre- tary. Having a grand time sitting down with members ot the other classes . . . Juniors held their annual skating party at Mission Beach skating rink . . , hailed as both the tops and bottoms in school enter- tainment. Proceeds trom the '42 skateroo went into the Junior class tund . . . later employed to throw a spitty prom tor the graduating seniors. That long-awaited evening . . . Saturday, May I6 . . . tound dreamy-eyed Seniors . . .jovial Juniors . . . dancing to Iilting rhythms . . . in the Don room ot the EI Cortez . . . Up erclassmen in boiled shirts . , . lovely girls dressed in all colors ofthe rainbow . . . sott lights . . . waltz strains . . . romance. Morning-atter results quickly vanished . . . Exams . . . graduation exercises . . . beckoned to seniors . . . while juniors sprinted into the home-stretch ot their third year as Foothillers . . . expectantly looking torward to taking their places in the seats ot the mighty. 29 a J , L JV ON! r.sLf L X. ZA. fvl I All ff if 5 Q f C C ss I 3 A g X NIJ '? 40' -L j , 4 .. LA -1: ggf I' I 15X - I. I ,xx V, 0 ,li Y I5- -C 4- n I. 1 I 1- Qgfr- , f .ff ' ' - ' ' --Q JUNIOR RING COMMITTEE -1 Y f ' Row I-V. SI'1rum, C. McCarthy, A. Head, M - - Merill, Miss H. MacLeod. Row 2-B. Reese, R . -J Domengoni, Mr. J. Crippen, T. Hasiings, D. Stewari Y -- - B. Chandler. ,. ..-W v,,, V, Row I-V. Shrum, C. Orsborn, C. McCarthy, J. Ostenveli, S. Jeter, A. Head. Row 2-B. Reese, J. NoIIeI:. R. Domengoni, Miss H. MacLeod, Mr. J. Crippen, B. Chandler. GROUP I A .J 30 ,1,, GROUP III A rf NY ,.-151' FAU- ' P-ff-... enour u .14 1 MA fl' ' V 1. LM un. 4 s I , , 1 l GROUP IV Two bown, Two to go SOPHOMORE CLASS B. Hutchinson, president: C. Wright. treasurer: B. Maclray, sec- retaryg B. Foster, vice-president. X J x W xl - 'H I These newly-organized unclerclassmen . . . led by halt-pint Billy i Hutchinson . . . show signs of doing great things tor Grossmont. 4171! Already they have contributed many members to various organ- P Qfg' izations around school . . . and this year placed more names on the mm 'I' ,I honor roll than the mighty Junior class. X, QJp This group of flashy jitterbugs . . . has participated heartily in X Qu Q every school event . . . and have proved their worth to the school. ' , GROUP I 32 GROUP II X 1 V N I 5 .pw 'F GROUP IV GROUP III GROUP V w GROUP l W My Vw ,ma gi v 551 ,X xx XNM3 gd 15 it lzfe Kegnw . . . g CN GROUP GROUP III GROUP V GROUP IV GROUP VI J! fm .. ff fljll f I X ,, ' ei M, I e5 9 G 5 mall A 'v . W -bij.. jiri L 1 Z v-X' x5u 54-Luv-9-Bae 1 I.a.:.ro1.l.vq.D.l, wma. .. .T Q2U,I,AIN,LoJ,L .,., OQ10'QNJ'- 33 'LAS li, xx u - I 6 'YLu-u-uwx,l.uJ-1, N-. . I 1 47 ua -ff? , ww. k .A 'A '-.Q 1 X QV ni. 3 Z' - , fu S'F- ':- '41- xl r 'UI' -- V Snnivu 'P in ww Nfl? . , EI 'JR ' YYMWJU 11. 'F'.n!m.-.m.f-.Aa xc,, fi 'Q QQ 0 'NVE-f E WL K, , 5 Q Ng? 9 l X 1 , f X K- LL-N 'f 24 S , f X RQ x ff -T0-A119-NA, 'ar 417,69 A lf? CLPJ- 1 2. CL9,rC..9. aa. ' D VI Qfadl. 11. E3KX?f Q XKQ- -.V-K4 f n A wr - IG. 'f....1a.c..6,g,Mvw.,v. - Qwwxa. P fb f ,, ' Q7' Q If V, f ff, flfffg X fn! 4, A ww 1 ji f,-1:1-3 , . A w X l I x ' f ff' School Zi e f 'X 0+ fi ! 8.22 Nj, H 1 2 if I C' N42 mg!! . Q R57 xi X diy, .VX X X-Nm 4 -U ,,V, . N F K7 N W x X 1 , X 1 .,-id ' if W Soaring with Svng Red-robed choir . . , includes some ot the school's finest vocalists . . . placed first at the National Music Contest. . . held in Escondido. A comparatively new organization . . .the Madrigal group is composed ot a small number ot select vocal students. The Girls' glee club sings at local clubs . . . gives a concert . . . vocalizes in assemblies . . . Three members . . . Millie Foster . . . Harriet Sherwood . . . Jean Busch . . . combine to form the popular Girls' trio. 4s .AA ml, A W Merle Donohue good 77dingA of 1-eat Joy Presented for the past ten consecutive years . . . the Christmas Pageant is Gross- mont's biggest production ot the year . . . Miss Eleanor Nunvar directs . . . but the school's Christmas gitt to the community calls tor the ettorts ot every Foothiller . . . student or teacher. This year's production . . . ottered when blaclcouts dictated an early hour tor the evening performance . . . was presented to large . . . appreciative audiences. Setting the mood in music tor the series ot taloleaux . . . was Mrs. Merle C. Don- ohue's red-rolzved choir . . .with her carefully-arranged songs . . . ex ressing the spiritual signiticance ot Christmas . . . Adding depth to the pageantry oFChristmas . . . was the orchestra . . . under the direction ot Mr. l-larold G. Lutz. ln the nativity scene . . . Nancy Waterman . . . Pat Wright . . . portrayed Mary . . . As readers . . . Frank Kinsella . . . Bob Mendenhall . . . provided continuity , . . Auren Pierce played Joseph. Gladys Hallet enacted the title role in I the madonna scene . . . Whitney Seol and l Pat Perry . , . as a lord and his lady . . . had the dominant parts in the feast scene. Generally speaking . . . the Pageant re- lied upon a series ot group performers . . . such as yule-loggers . . . merry-makers. Credited tor costumes and scenery . . . are Miss Elsie Moriarty and Mr. Ross Wallis. Harold Lutz Say it with lllzwic Bach . . . Tschailcovslcy . . . Mozart . . . Grossmont's orchestra under the baton ot Conductor Harold G. Lutz interprets only the best in music. Highlights of the year were the brilliant annual Spring concert in which the vocal department also shared high honors . . . and the district music contest at Escondido in which the orchestra . . . competing with groups trom numer- ous schools . . . received a first-place rating from national judges. W X I Mr. Lutz also supervises the band . . . They too won top honors at Escondido . , . are remembered tor their sincere and spirited playing at pep assemblies and games. lJandA of Creation Who said imagination? . . . The art department has plenty ot it . . . Students with ideas create in water colors . . . oils . . . pencils. . , ink . . . charcoal . . . In the cratts tuture artists work with leather . . . wood . . . metals . . . clay . . . Beginners start with Mr. Ross Wallis in treehand drawing . . . graduate to advanced classes in cratts . . . or go on with Miss Elsie Moriarty's special groups. X I S? Ross Wallis Elsie Moriarty l l Camera Clique It you see a Grossmonter , . , in an unusual place or position . . . with a camera to his eye . . . it's robabl a member ot Miss Elsie Moriart 's hoto ra h class . . . out tor a su er-ori inal shot P Y Y P 3 P Y P 9 .. . tor the annual . . . or a Solon e Z pictures tor the annual . . . Their serv ntry . . . These shutterbugs produce all the ices are indispensable to its production , . . Many other projects are undertaken by the camera-clickers . . . among them portraits . . . candid shots . . . advertisements . . . material tor salon exhibits . . . To many such students . . . photography represents a future . . . tor many ex-Grossmonters . . . by virtue ot the slcill acquired in school . . . have attained professional success in the various tields ot photography . . . To count- less others . . . the camera provides a hobby that is a lite-long interest. Penny, scholastic honor award, Charles Clark. Lakeside, John Myers. Little Murrey, Elmer Beclr, 43 '--.4 .H May Jenkins lack Homeward Huge! Tantalizing aromas . . . rattling dishes . . . clean white aprons . . . it's the home economics department. . . Cookery becomes a fine art in these classes . . .with Misses May Jenkins and Heather MacLeod in charge . . . The future homemaker . . . in addition to culinary skill . . . picks up training in sewing . . . Many ot the girls make their own dresses. Boys also study with Miss Jenkins . . . learning to cook . . . As evidence ot their skill . . . they served a tull-course dinner.. . tor their girl friends , . .dished up accord- ing to defense nutrition specifications, Clothing classes serve the school . . . by making costumes 'tor the Christmas Pageant . . . by sewing tor the Red Cross , . . by making comforts and other materials tor emergency use at Grossmont. Heather MacLeod Bob Nichols jmide Stu-if Published once every two weeks . . . Foothill Echoes prints all the news of interest to the student body . . . under the capable editorship ot Bob Nichols . . .and advised by Mr, James Dewey . . . The Echoes have been in circulation tor almost titteen years. Reporters are from the class in journalism . . . a subject which has been ottered the last two years , . . begun by Miss Ada Leelce . . . Made possible financially through advertise- ments . . . and an ASB fund . . . is printed with equipment ot Reed-De Burn printers in La Mesa. Years prior to l942 various conventions have been attended by Grossmonters but war conditions prevented such trips this year. James Dewey FOOTHILL ECHOES STAFF Row I: J. Franlr, R. Gosnell, D. Demers. Row 2: E. Manteverde, B. Coughlin, M. Ross. Row 3: B. Buckel, O. Belsha. REPORTERS Row I: P. Jorgenson, R. McCleave, B. Nelson, P. Donohue, J. Slater, P. Farmer. Row 2: R. Stern burgh, P. Perry, O. Belsha. Row 3: B. Dunham, A. Lucas, M. Strong, R. Baecht, J. Bemis. EDITORS Row I: P. Sherman, feature: E. Monteverde, ex change. Row 2: J. Burdick, sports: C. Allen, illus traticns: B. Nichols, editor. 45 if Stars in Her Hail 14croAA the Wotligli tA Under the excellent direction ot Miss Eleanor Nunvar . . .the ASB play. . . Stars in Her Hair . . . was enthusiastically received . . . The plot centered about a movie- struclc girl . . . played by Anne Mendenhall . . .a large well-chosen cast supported her . . . Not to be forgotten . . . as one ot the best productions ot the year . . . is the one-act play . . . Sugar and Spice . . . a rollicking comedy . . . that pleased audiences. Elenor Nunvar f A 5' if I A. -11.1 A Fr-.3 if 4 ,A .f - I , Ji f l-- 'f LZ, 2 IR. 4- l Tiger House 14nd in the Wing Tryouts . . . casting . . . rehearsals and more rehearsals. . .then the big event.. . these steps lead up to a successtul production . . . Such a play was Tiger l-louse . . . presented by the Senior class . . . with Miss Eleanor Nunvar directing the mystery drama . . . Leading characters included Pat Wright . . . perplexed owner ot a haunted house . . . Richard Raper . . . a bugacatcher . . . Pat Perry as Aunt Sophie . . , Auren Pierce as the heavy . . . and , . . inevitably . . .a hero . . . Clark Allen ...On hand also were Frank Kinsella . , . Nancy Waterman . . . Ethel Jain . , . Bob Mendenhall . . . Joyce Meachum . . . Working efficiently behind the scenes. . . was the drama depart! ment's excellent stage crew. Sound Crew Stage Crew Redlands State Contest . . . 14nd Influence Pevple The speech department has triumphed many times . . . placing finalists in every contest entered . . . Highlights ofthe season included . . . Pat Wright's winning triumph in five successive contests to reach the State finals in the Lions' club oratorical contest . . . Pat Perry's victory in the Toastmasters' club finals in extemporaneous speech . . . the election of Jerry Frank to the National Student Senate which assembled at Madison, Wisconsin . . . Speakers also represented Grossmont in annual tournaments at Redlands ...Glendale . , . and State College. Jack Thompson . . . Ted Hastings . , . Lucille Bishop . . . took tirst . . . second . . . and third places respectively at State in declamation . . . while Pat Perry won second in oratory and third in extemporaneous. X Buelah Shriver L. A. Smith State College Contest SPEECH CLUB Row l-M. Ross J. Spaulding, J C a m i l l o, D Green. T. Grizzle, J. McBride, E Gaynes, E. Jor- gensen, J. Mere- dith, E. Howard, R. Roberts, E. Gamber. Row 2-M. Wicker, P. Gould. J. Jackson, J Cheesman, R. Pierce, M. Altshuler, R. McGregor, H. Dunham, J. McCloskey, B. Dunham, J. Gohn, D. Dully. Row 3-P. Cutter, C Clark, J. Peterson, F. McCabe, J. Thompson, P. Perry, J. Dennis, L. Bishop, M. Gigliotti. M. Jones, S. Johnson, C. Clevenger, A. Head Row 4-J. Frank, B. Edwards, V. DeWoody, L. Bishop, N. Waterman A. Pierce, P. Wright, B. Reese, M. Merrill, B. Wright, P. Farmer, A Lewis, T. Hastings. Glendale Contest si 9 gg' Have you seen Mr. L. A. .Smith's red tie? . . . As a good luck WW fo piece it worked like a charm at the State College speech tourney . . . - 7 14 - H This year . . . the first time in the history of this tournament . . . 4 . '01, V' ,. sv Grossmhont won first in debate . . . Winners were Jerry Frank and r ' i 1 Bob C andler. l ' ,V The debate question of the year read . . . Resolved that after ' r f X' the present war each able-bodied male citizen should be required 7 I l to have one year of full-time military training. It was a fine . . .successful season for these dealers in argument , -V+ f ,. f . . . the boys and the red tie attending the National lfoiiqensic Leagug L Q contest at Glendale . . . Making up the two teams w ic represente 7 H In ff ll, Grossmont at the Redlands tournament held in tphe spring were Bob i' l 7 , V Nichols . . . Bob Chandler . . ,Jerry Frank . . .Jo n Gregory. XL X , i ' These are the students you will see gesturing in the halls between 3 I, K periods . . . mumbling in between bites during lunch . . .or searching I X N ' f' in the library for informative material. Their coach . . , who has de- , veloped an outstanding group of speakers . . . year after year . . . is ,l . - I A, Mr. Smith . . . of red tie fame . . . Early training of speech students ' 2 ' is effectively given by Miss Beulah Shriver. QW CR 49 Elmer Walker Ruth Peters John Crippen Lawrence Reed Do you know what has gone on in the world before your time? . . , and what is taking place now? . . . After taking the social sciences every student should have the inside track on the world he lives in. Beginning with the freshman year . . . social science helps the new student realize what is expected ot him as a citizen. World history in the sophomore year . . . gives the pupil a background ot events from the cave-man to Donald Duck . . . Truth being stranger than 'fiction . . . second-year history sounds like a storybook. And here we come to U. S. history. . . that dear . . .dear subject juniors are wild about . . . With such grand teachers ...namely . . . Mr. Elmer Walker . . . Mr. John Crippen . .. the course is vital . . . challenging. To top everything, comes the must tor seniors . . . civics . . . Opening with the Constitution, studies carry students through government administration . . . civil procedures . . . and all functions ot a democratic society. Wee Kamp rtA . . r V41 J ,nf 1' , ,X , fl! IJ Ly, J N uf i ' ' ' We Watch J H 'X pg ww A J ' 1' XYEIM 'I I k u - R lf N 1 'fx J ., wi Grossmont's English course is no mere study in grammar. . .as Freshmen who learn what to say and how to say it will surely testity . . . Sophs tind out . . , among other things . . . that the Lady ot the Lake was no mermaid . . . Advancing to Juniors . .. Foothillers study American authors . . . their poetry and prose . . . Senior English seems to be all three years rolled into one. The Language departments otter varied studies tor interested Grossmonters . . , Spanish classes under Mrs. Mary Gavin, Mr. Lawrence Reed, and Mr. Joseph Manion were active in Spanish American programs throughout the year. . . Latin students under Miss Jean MacLeod and Miss Winitred King have two years ot extensive study in that classical language. riff'-T fffffy, 'S 1' 7 Z 'f , y :N ,K 1 1 .1 'X if 67459-f' 5 Z.,-1 52 41: Ethel Prosser Miriam Miller Eugene Vinson Dorothy Smith 70014 of fizling Winifred King Wilmer Brohs! Harold Hughes r 144 time fartln Tal-nA What and why are 'Flowers . . . insects . . . people? . . . Biology students can tell you . . . Under the experienced supervision ot Miss Winitred King . . . they have learned all about the tunctions ot living things. Beginning with general science . . . where a little about each scien- titic tkeld is studied . . , students graduate to biology . . . chemistry . . . p sics. Aside from minor explosions . . . acid-burned tingers and unearthly smells . . . this year's chemistry classes have produced some A-I ex- periments . , . Mr. Harold G. Hughes . . .chemistry teacher. . .says that it has been a real pleasure working with these students. Round and round she goes and where she stops- a physics student can tell you , . . Primarily interested in the earth's physical torces . . . the physics classes undertake an extensive study in this tield . . . with Mr. William Jones guiding them. By the way . . . did you know Grossmont was the proud owner ot two baby alligators? . . . They have been cared tor in the biology room . . . Besides these . . .there are also white rats . . . Gila monsters . . .and many other creatures. Keeping students interested is certainly no problem in the science classes. VZ? iff? 'UT' 7 fc I X Q P 7 K gif s 'Qfilll A if K ,A l William Jam ,f ' , i ' i ,.. . l FK fy! il 4 sr N ffl ,i Vf o 0 c li. sl' I x x lllatlaemaftzw rn dctwn The mathematics department has blossomed torth . . . No longer does let x equal the unknown reign, for plain angles have become plane angles as air-minded pupils delve into the depths ot mathematics with new interest. Instructors are Miss Josephine Kollmyer . . . Mr. William Jones . . . Mr. Gordon Braun. Courses ottered include two years ot algebra . . . plane geometry . . . solid geometry . . . trigonometry and . . . that's plenty. Bill Beck Pearl Lapum Elizabeth Woods Anabelle Crary KuAineAA to the ?l-ont lt you can type . . . take shorthand . . . know how to keep books . . . as these commercial students do . . . you are well on the way to a successtul business career. Learning how to operate a typewriter or adding machine is no easy matter . . . picking up speed keeps you hoppin' . . . Shorthand is no cinch, either . . .Those curli- cues and hieroglyphics on paper really mean something . . .to someone . . . To be able to take shorthand accurately and speedily is first-rate employment insurance. Grossmont's commercial department was filled to capacity this year , . , every available machine was utilized . . . but commercial teachers conducted well-organized, protitable classes. Junior business training and business English are also included in the commercial department . . . as assets to tuture positions. 9. K P Xtttiqfl 7 'D igitlll ' Vi W i S f 2 56 El i i .ff 5 ,I Ralplr Brown Harold Voth citrus . Planted , . , W. 9 I The fond fartlr The men who will be turnishing us with necessary vitamins in years to come . , . Put on Harvest Ball electing Barbara Mackay queen . . .This is to be an annual attair . . . Participated at Del Mar Fair, and won sweepstakes tor their booth . . . At San Diego County Fair competed with county schools in judging and showing . . . won three cups . . . dairy, tat stock, and poultry . . . Successtul in speech . . . Jerry Frank voted 3rd best FFA speaker in the State . . . Richard Holden best speaker on and Edwin Pohle best in avocado contest . . , six thousand tomato plants to distribute throughout the community . . . Two delegates were sent to San Luis Obispo in May . . . Annual banquet was held May 7th . . . under leadership ot Mr. Ralph Brown and Mr. Harold Voth. N D' 434 y 1 ,lb bl, fm QQ-I ' -f' 11 -7, f fo .J 34' V . I 4+ -144 '4 Row I-A. Nollet, B. Guthey, J. Adams, R. Setel, M. Bract, J. Smith, S. Dredge, H. Howard, R. Poole, B. Budd. Row 2- B. Pinlcard, F. Thomas, R. Kercher, B. Lent, W. Pear, J. Hallmark, W. Schullstecm, D. Roberon, C. Yaple, E. Prescott, E. Rinle, L. Cass, L. Jewell, F. Franeiz, B. Sonter, D. Martin, R. Scot. Row 3-R. Prest, J. Spaulding, J. Myers, L. Seip, F. Frank, V. Digeman, E. Angle, J. Nollet, F. Gregory, J. Benton, M. Walker, R. Holder, J. Parrott, M. Haponstall, D. Fer- genson, L. Morgan, C. Van Natter, R. Wilson, H. Brerferet, B. Bowling, E. Irey. Row 4-T. Barger, B. Dye, C. Gudmundson, J. Cota, B. Jennings, D. Good, T. Miller, W. Brown, S. lmmenschule, Mr. R. Brown, Mr. H. Voth, F. La Hoppa, C. Lewis, E. Southcott, P. Rowe, B. Wirt, W. Seol, R. Swanson, D. Wolfington, T. Brandt, B. Buckel. 57 TF J 9 lgxQ'i J L f f ' 'A 1: T o o ' -5--I J 1-28 . 55.1 gf' --4 'EY H 1 F55-73 Grossmont mechanics tear down and rebuild anything from jalopies to limousines . . . They get greasy . . . grimy . . .and angry. . . but get results. The sheetmetal courses are part ot Grossmont's share in the National Defense program . . . welding . . . blue-print reading . . . and sheetmetal layout . . . Consoli- dated . . . here we come. Tables . . . bookracks , . . stands . . . and cupboards are some ot the creations ot the woodshop . . . Workers make usetul articles . , . a practical trade. Lathe work . . . saw tiling . . . blacksmithing . , . soldering . . . electric principles . . . are a tew ot the valuable studies ottered in general mechanics. Training in the mechanical arts is at a premium these days . . . America at war needs thousands ot skilled workers . . . and Grossmont helps meet the need. ii tl'l XX 0 John Rygll -xxmxl N lf . . m Chine Eel Clarence Rendahl Samuel Van Note Mechanical drawing tits the boys for tuture work in drafting and architectural occupations . . . Students pick out some machine in the shop and draw a blueprint ot it . . . Drill presses . . . lathes . . . are popular models. The days ot the hit-and-miss tarrner have gone . . . Farm shop teaches the boys many practical methods that can be employed in farming . . . A thorough under- standing ot tools and equipment is a major study . . . In an agricultural community . . . tarm shop is a vital study . . . particularly at a time when maximum efficiency in agricultural production is a necessity. Without the etticient work of the office statt . . . aiding administrators . . . teachers . . . students . . . Grossmont would be lost in a pile ot records . . . admission slips . . . grades. The library is a haven tor bewildered students . . . in search ot information . . . Miss Elizabeth Tisdale . . . librarian . . . etticiently manages this department. Slcilltul cookery . . . by masters of the culinary arts . . . happily appeases the voracious appetites ot students and faculty . . . Mrs. Rose Barnett and her willing helpers hold these honors. Unknown to many students . . . but at the top ot the Foothiller ladder . . . are members ot the Board of Trustees . . . These elected otticers formulate the major policies ot the school. OFFICE STAFF Miss E. Edwards, Miss A. Therion Mrs. E. Sears, Miss R. Miller. Insert: E. Tisdale, Librarian. There Z Work 70 6e bone i i 60 CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. R. Barnett. Mrs. R. Kennedy Mrs. l.. Bye, Mrs. R. Barnett, Mrs L. Guerich. BUS DRIVERS A. Depzw, R. Siears. M. Gar- rison, D. Moais. E. Bloch. C. Arnold. GARDENERS F. Douglas, C. Harkleroad Nzwel. JANITORS A. Hollenbeck, J. Toynton Pittman. D. Vzlman. NIGHTWATCHMAN Mr. l. Beck .,,W,7,,,,.,,V -.,,,.,,, Mr. lra Beck is completing his lOth year as night- watchman at Grossmont . . , Groomers ot Gross- mont grounds . . . Frank Douglas . . .Carl Harkleroad . . . Channing Newel . . . go the rounds about the grounds. New paint jobs? . . , No! . . . New buses! . .. Two new shiny buses have been added to the Gross- mont transportation system . . . to accommodate the influx ot new students . . . and those who are forced by the rubber shortage to leave their jalopies home . . . Drivers transport capacity loads etti- ciently , . . sately. Owing to the unceasing ettorts ot Foothiller jani- tors . . . halls are kept clean . . . rooms are swept , . . and desks are dusted. These are the unsung heroes ot Grossmont . . . without them the school could not tunction . . . This year . . . tor the protection ot Foothillers . . . they Zerved as special air raid wardens . . . in emergency ril s. bl jk-sa L Q K J , .-.s X- S., gqni qtivlw Q, , ffm ' C 3 ' fm? f 6 SP 2-: f T4- 3, Q, f xxx V . F, X A Y xl I f -55 ,....b f- -.-...-::'.. ff? C. S. F. Row I-A. Vita: P. Wright: B Coughlin: P. Donahue: M. Sears. Row 2-S. Jeters, treas- urer: N. Wicker: M. Hammond S. Johnson: C. Clarlr. secretary E. lmig: J. E. Spaulding: D Ashley: M. Underwood: J Stanley: C. Stewart: Mrs. P Lapum. Row 3--Miss Crary D. Nelson: J. Franlr: F. Holder' P. Martin: C. Allen, 2nd presi- dent: B. Nichols, Ist president D. Lewis: G. Stewart: D. Balrer J. Thompson. California Sclaolaaf tic federation You gotta be sharp to be here . . .requires at least three A's . . . Motto: Scholar- ship tor Service . . . Week-end conventions to distant spots . . . Educational programs . . . Interesting meetings . . . All under the expert advice ot Mrs. Pearl E. Lapum. l uill and Scroll ' Q4 Future reporters ot the newspaper world can be found in this group . . . The most exclusive club in Grossmont . . . l-las a total ot three members and tive nominees . . . Write 60 inches can belong here their adviser. ot printing material . . . one editorial . , . a major news story and you . . . providing you're a junior or a senior . . . Mr. James R. Dewey is Q QUILL AND SCROLL Row I-R. Sternburg, vice- president: D. McDonald: P. Sherman. Row 2-J. V' Burdick: B. Nichols, secre- . tary-treasurer: R. Gosnell, president. 65 N. F. L. Row I-Mr. L. A. Smithg P. Perry, secretary-treasurer: J. Frank, vice-president: P. Wright, president, Miss B. Shriver. Row Z-T. Hastings, B. Shandler: F. Kinsella: C. Alleng B. Nichols: J. Thompson J. Gregory. Also not in picture, R. Gosnzll. national ?orenAic league Daniel Websters, all! . . . lpractically, anyhow! ...By placing or winning in various interscholastic speech contests . . . local . . . state . . . national . . . these students have distinguished themselves admirably! . . . Founded at Grossmont in l93l . . . Advised by Mr. L. A. Smith . . . Produced a senator tor the national Student Congress , . . Held the annual NFL Banquet in the Spring! Spanisflr club .N 1 1 41 i 'xxfr . 5 . xx In ', .. Si! Si! Senores y Senoras . . . One has to know one's Espanol to belong here! . . . They say each member has to ay a torteit for using an English word . . . Under J supervision ot Mr. Joseph Manion, these students journeyed to Ensenada and to other points ot Spanish interest . . . enjoyed Mexican movies . . . had intormal gatherings X' ' at members' homes . . . arranged an exchange program with Point Loma. SPANISH CLUB Row I-V. Boyles, P. Weiss, B. Wight, R. Schwob, D. Hewsnn, P. Heide. Row 2-S. Thomp- son, R. Hall, P. Layton, J. Jero, J. Gregory, D. Lewis, C. Stipe, O. Belsha, J. Eclrler, L. Match- shi. 66 girl fuel- eA GIRL RESERVES Row I-B. Goodman: A. Mor- gan: R. Gates: B. Coughlin: P. Weiss: N. Waterman: J. Meachum, vice-president: R. Sawyer. treasurer: P. Mitchell, secrtary: E. Monteverde, inter- club council: P. Layton: R. Mc- Cleave: B. Wight. Row 2-J. Francis: D. Haynes: N. Dunlap: L. Floto: M. Houston B. Mac- kay: M. Hise: R. Pearce: M. Ross: B. Kennedy: D. Mc- Donald: G. Church. Row 3- S. Gunn: B. Lent: E. Gaynes: V. Shrum: L. Lhitehead: J. Close: G. Carmichael: B. An- derson: E. Jain: D. Kiehl: I. Johnson: L. Matschke. Row 4 -J. Gates: S. Dunlap: J. Has- lam: G. Freeman: D. Hewson: R. Schwab: J. E. Spaulding. To tace lite squarely is the motto ot I942 Girl Reserves . . . This branch ot the YWCA has supper meetings . . . gay, trivolous week-ends at Camp Kiwanis . . . Civil defense speakers . . . a Gypsy Gig Dance . , . All in all are a grand group ot Senior. Junior, and Sophomore girls . . . Under sponsorship of Mrs. Winitred l. Layton and Mrs. Marion Schwob. af-if 15. X D 'y Q Those are the select men ot Grossmont who really get in and dig . . . hike up to ' ly paint the G . . . make it possible to tell one football pla er trom another by publis ing IQ 4 football schedules . . . present pop to all visiting tootban teams . . . Have a wonderful trip to Los Angeles with dinner and 'football game at UCLA . . . Mr. Wilmer H. Brobst and Mr. Tommy Gould are advisers. Si HI-Y Rowl J Lam J Gre or A -- Pi . 9 v. vice-president: D. Lewis: D. Byrd: J. Peters: Mr. T. Gould Mr. W. Brobst: T. Hastings: J Frank: E. McFarland: G. Car- michael. Row 2-R. Raper: B. Chandler. Row 3-B. Kubic E. Meadows: E. Blossom: R. Gosnell: B. Young: H. Hall: L. Sever resident' B. Menden 1 P r ' hall, treasurer: C. Allen: A. Hinck: G. Stewart. secretary. 67 PLATE AND THIMBLE Row I: M. Farnsworth, M, Com- fort, V. Sorrells, president, K. Riggle, E. Woodward, secretary- treasurer. Row 2: M. Elliot, Miss M. Jenkins, B. Denton, L. White- head, B. Parker, Miss H. MacLeod, R. Riolo, D. Scott, K. Nesbitt, M. Pearce, V. Vilcone. P ate and 'I'lrim6le clu6 Ye old sewing circle . . . sew . . . gossip . . . knit. . . gossip . . . cool: . . . gossip . . . These homemalcers reall are in the groove . . . they sew tor the Red Cross with the Biology club every Monday afternoon . . . two initiations a year . . . buttet suppers . . .a gay beach party . . .and a super meeting with other county clubs . . . Miss May Jenkins and Miss I-leather MacLeod are the able advisers ot these girls. Qxxk LL Sclu16ert club 'W' 5 Musical students ot the highest! . . . Requirement tor membership is to achieve . certain standards set up by the club . . . Grand musical selections provide entertain- ment at monthly meetings . . . Big event ot the year is the Schubert club recital in the spring . , . Mr. Harold 6. Lutz and Mrs. Merle C. Donohue are leaders. 68 SCHUBERT CLUB Row I: W. Ekard, D. Lewis, vice- president, L. Carver, C. Wright 6. Carmichael, M. Foster, presi- dent, H. Sherwood, B. Burrell, E Cunningham, G. Haworth. Row 2 R. Raper, R. McKinney, E. Kiber V. Wihs, P. Pitts, P. Wright, B Lexa, D. Scott, R. Eaton, W. Lan- yon, E. Eaton, N. Kimble. Row 3 B. Heminger, L. Head, J. Jero Row 4: A. Pierce, D. Newton, C Allen, G. Carmichael. S. South- worth. Hoi-gon clu6 HORIZON CLUB Row I: J. E. Spaulding. D. Ellis J. Spaulding, president, D. French J. Wetzell, vice-president. Row 2 B. Edwards, W. Ellis, S. Van Nat- ter, I. Owens, G. Haworth, M Daniels, C. Dugan. Grossrnonfs newest addition! . . . Staged CoIcetail party which proved highly entertaining . . . Joined with San Diego groups in giving Dad and Daughter banquet . . . Served on America's Children project with San Diego groups . . . Enjoyed stream- liner trip to Los Angeles tor State Horizon club convention . . . Under leadership ot Mrs. Jack Schrade. c 'f Kj,, ' r Kioloyy club A halt-year ot biology and you can join the Biology club . . . providing the mem- A' bership hasn't reached twenty . . . Field trips . . . juicy biological dinners . . . tough initiations . . . interesting lectures . . . This year biologists turned patriotic by uniting with Plate and Thimble club to Icnit and sew . . . The club was founded in l93O by Miss Winitred King who still advises it. BIOLOGY CLUB Row I: M. Talresalri, R. Sawyer, vice-president, B. Coughlin, presi- dent, Miss W. King, R. Sternburg, V. Duncalfe, T. Takehara. Row 2: P. Weiss, D. Spaulding, O. Rus- sell, A. Gilmore, J. Dennis, R. Schwab, secretary, D. Hewson, B. Price, R. McCIeave. Row 3: O. Buell, D. Stewart, C. Stipe, J. Meyers, curator, C. Clark, treas- urer, I. Maclrigashira. Also not in picture, I. Meachum. 69 G. A. A. Row I: R. McCleave: J. Rogers: L. Martin: S. Johnson: C. Ors- born: l. Wicker: J. Dennis. Row 2-A. Morgan, president: R. Gates: H. Dirda: M. Chand- ler: M. Pierce: B. Chidester: O. Russell: D. Walen: B. Good- man. Row 3-P. Carter: Y. Sugaya: J. Francis: A. Olrey: J. Gates: E. Keiler: L. Bishop: V. Shrum: A. Head, secretary- treasurer: M. Merrill. Row 4- T. Talrehara: B. Coughlin: P. Perry: J. Haslam: Miss J. Lan- dis: Miss M. Atkinson: Miss L. Coddingion: M. lrey: D. Haynes: J. Wetzell. gyfl 'dtliletic auociation An honorary organization tor girls who have earned 50 points in various sports . . . GAA has its annual white elephant sale . . . a Christmas semitormal . . . the Yuletide Ball . . . The PTA program in March was sponsored by the GAA . . . Two outstanding meetings were the gathering with mothers and the meeting with Letter- men's club . . . Misses Mary Atkinson, Louise Coddington and Jean Landis advise. Zetter-men li club Athletes ot Grossmontl . . . Earn a letter in any sport . . . baslcetball . . . football . . .track . . , tennis . . . baseball . . . Conducted aluminum drive . . .Sold over 54,000 worth ot defense stamps . . . Present an assembly annually . . . Meet with the GAA . . . Stage annual banquet . . . Present awards to most valuable and sportsmanlilce players . , . For guidance these boys look to Coach Jaclc Mashin. 70 X -Sxxxx I x ry 1 x Tiff! 'Z 1 -X f.. 5' tus -135, LETTERMEN'S CLUB Row I-D. Kruger: B. Runyon: C. Collins: C. Fowler: R. Cooper: W. Strohte, vice-presi- dent: R. Raper: H. Casteel: G. Carmichael. Row 2-W. Seol: B. Young: B. Mendenhall: E. Blossom: E. Meadows: D. Byrd, secretary-treasurer: L. Sever: P. Peterson. Row 3-L. Gordon: R. Domengoni: Bill Brown: G. Davis: R. Magnuson: H. Kru- ger: F. Kinsella: A. Pierce. Row 4-H. Divas: T. Smith: J. Love- joy: K. Tanizalri: B. McKeller: E. Hopkins: R. Shoolr: E. Beck. GIRLS TENNIS CLUB Row I-P. Perry: R. McCIeavz: A. Morgan: B. Goodman, vice president: R. Gates, president: I. Wicker, secretary,treasurer: B. Mackay: C. Orsborn: V. Shrum: M. Hise. Row 2-J. Rogers: D. Eckler: R. Pearce: J. Dennis: Crocker: C. Wright: D. Duley: J. Gardner: L. Mar- tin: C. Martine. Row 3-H. Lewis: M. Jones: M. Hicks: J. McBride: P. Lowrie: B. Hurl- burt: P. Carter: E. Keiber: P. Benninger: J. Wetzell. I o o gif, 7enn1A club 0 A branch ot the GAA . . . These girls participate in several tournaments . . . 4 eighth annual Ink tournament . . . San Diego city and county tournament . , . University , Heights playground tournament . . . Played two matches with La Jolla Tennis club . . . Made two trips to Imperial Valley . . . Besides all this . . . the girls held intra-school W s y' A contests . . . Miss Mary Atkinson directs the group. 'Xf' y ft! I , BOYS' TENNIS CLUB Row I - R. McKinney: B. Reese: A. Pierce: H. Humph- reys: F. Joseph: J. Kiblaey: P Martin: H. Froehlich. Row 2- P. McGrath: T. Johnson, cap- tain: B. Barker: R. Hall: J Meek: R. King: N. Kimble: G Haworth: J. Gregory: Mr. J Crippen, advisor: G. Scott: J Lords: L. Houston. Row 3- R Hall' E Philli s' D. Green, - r - P I manager: H. Meek. ff E09 Tennw clulr With Gilbert Matin's victory . . . in the junior division ot the Ink tournament . . . and the capture ot the Metro league title . . . heading the list ot accomplishments . . . Grossmont racket-wielders were particularly outstanding this year . . . Numerous matches were played . . . both at home and at other schools . . , Foothiller tennis players capturing wins in most ot them . . . The clulo is sponsored by Mr. John H. Crippen. 7I AQUINAS CLUB Row I-G. Davis, M. Kocher, E. Marx, E. Smith, C. Herecera. C. Doss, R. Baie, D. Demers, J. Mc- Gee. Row 2-K. Marx, M. Cote, S. Hixson, R. Nunez, Mr. E. Vin- son, B. Tombaugh. P. Archard, J. Chiaramonte, H. A. Dunham. Row 3-R. Riolo, M. Stumberg, J. Mc- Gowan, R. Marquez, B. Anderson, H. Davis, B. Dunham, V. Lereitas, L. McGowan, P. Pay'ne., -' i - I.- - 4 '-af-i',,z,,,...,, 14quinaA c1116 A Catholic organization . . . open to non-Catholics also . . . organized last year to educate students for spiritual lite . . . They discuss religious questions . . . This year they held a dance for 75 soldiers from Camp Loclrett . . . met every other weelc . . . members gave afternoon parties . . . Under sponsorship ot Father Leo Davis . . . Mr. Eugene Vinson is their 'friendly adviser. IJ i- Jinx Senior girls carried oft the prize . . . from the Hi-Jinx . . . Feloruary 20 . . . Especially amusing . . . was Nanc Waterman who . . . with the aid of wadded towels here and there . . . impersonatedya gym teacher . . . The junior skit was highlighted when . . . Sally Jeter went mad . . . and Shirley Thompson arrived in a 200 llo. sugar sack . . . Freshmen presented military songs and dances . . .and sophs put a new angle on the story ot Goldilocks. 72 Spoktw ,, i Q -r f -I I Q r J I w. , '.,f or wk ,f VARSITY FOOTBALL Row I-J. Sigler, T. Miller, D. Byrd, B. Sandlin, L. Gordon, F. Fuller, R. Dugan. Row 2- E. Hopkins, B. Lukiens. D. Lutjens, B. Kubilr, L. Foster, Roy Magnuson, R. Donemgoni, W. Szol. Row 3-J. Lovejoy, W. Francis, B. Young, T. Smith, C. Merriam, B. Brown, G. Davis, H. Davis. 7lae Kigge . . Deteating or tying every opponent save Sweetwater . . . the '4l football squad snatched runner-up place . . . in the Metro league race . . , The Foothillers beat Escondido 7 to O in a close . . . tight . . . thriller . . . downed Point Loma I2 to O . . . smashed Oceanside 2I to 6. . .tied Coronado O to O and La Jolla 6 to 6 . , . In non-league competition . . . the Mashinmen whipped Orange I8 to O . . . beat Brown Military 20 to O . , . but were edged out by Hoover 7 to 6. This year's football squad elected Bob Young honorary captain . . . and most valuable player . . . Lloyd Sever and Young . . .guard and center respectively . . . made all-Metro ratings . . . owing to their exceptional playing. Play ot the year . . . was Bob Young's drive through the Escondido line . . . to block a punt . . . snag the pigslcin . . . and dash for a touchdown . . . Sweetwater pulled the same deal on GUHS . . .when the traditional rivals met on the Sweetie gridiron . . . Hopkins booted a trealr punt . . .which was taken by Moser. . . who tallied tor Sweet- water. 76 U fa L Q. 4 XZ? .rm xl f Qikx ,x V74 E 1 l GP - W JY F Q 7 f 4 s F QQ 4 2 ffff? X -. ,'x ' 1,, + 'Q ' fy w LQVEAQX' H. PAV!! Taocvr grip 1 Ara sv? 5M I7 , X x l-frg , ,V J ff xx Cidf fbjgl is CQLX 1 jA.1,,cX1l QQ M, 49 ' 'I 379 ' 761 YJ W Gif? X , , QNX X n I A X vu gCH b G 9x CARP' DONWNQUXVI l ESTER SEVER 3 Ovfv. P51 R 12 jk Q fx Wlffvpgwldihl . . . They Come Qi.:--y , f Q' , , Wh' IW. I, M f 4 X 7' N ix sf .4 I X J X , xx I 4 wi-1 5 N I- 3 w hat - ff 1 ,ff f for J TEAM F- . M t' . on M. Altstft-llel, E. Blpgsogzanclisw 2 G av in 'lg '?SvSmBFl2Pl'lFeS::!t1violtI'1, R. Wufbben' F 4'-'A-Q, i '11, i'4 g i ' in ,. F S 'Luk ' ft lk ' x, ' .A X . X Shoot and Shir ' ii' VARSITY baslceteers finished just out ot the money . . . Squeezed out Point Loma 28 to 25 . . .downed Oceanside 27 to 24. . . massacred La Jolla 29 to 22 . . . Defeated by Sweetwater in a I5 to I4 thriller . . . crushed by Coronado 20 to I7 . . . swamped by Escondido 33 to 2I . . . In non-league competition . . . nosed out Romana and EI Centro . . . Total score in Metro league . . .three up. . .three down. Walter Francis was voted most valuable player by the squad . . . I-Ie piled up 5I tallies throughout the season . , . to place second in Metro league scoring . . . Bob Peterson . . . captain . . . ended tour years ot brilliant basketball . , . Le Roy Rockwell . . . another tour-year Ietterman . . . saved the game more than once , , . as did Ted Smith and Edson Blossom. CLASS B casaba men lost their first game to Escondido 26 to 24 but made uiclc r q ecovery . . . defeating Coronado 2I to I7 . . . Against Sweetwater . . . paced by Katsu Tanizalci . . . the middleweights were victorious 28 to 25 . . . Oceanside beat the Foothillers I6 to I3 . . . Selected as most valuable player. . .was Fred White . . . Tanizalci's play was outstanding . . . as was that ot Richard Anderson . . . Fred Shepard. CYCLONIC CEES . . . met tough competition . . . in San Diego high invitational tournament . . . in which they deteated Coronado in their tirst game , . . but lost to San giego in the next round . . .They played Southwest. . . Point Loma . . . Ram ona weetwater . . . La Jolla . . .Saint Augustine . . . Coronado . . .and I-Ioover . . , fighting every playing minute. Row 1-13. R B T F. Sh2PPard, lgslvghitgeaflvns, F. Cahoun, K,E21,:nU.o K ood, R. Anderson' B- sl Tanegalrel L' Spur C'laampionA! Dynamic Dees . . . the midget basketball artists . . . won San Diego invitational tournament in their division . . . ln the opening game . . . they edged out La Jolla I9 to I8 . . . and in the final game . , . whipped Ramona 20 to 6 . . .Throughout the season they played many games . . . including two rounds each with La Jolla . . . Ramona . . . Hoover . . . Coronado . . . Outstanding Dees were Boyd . . . Cheeseman . . . Hallmark . . .Jones . . . Love . . . Marquez . . . Noe . . . Woodward. an rn. L. Dilhon V Shmgeon. Row 2- ' ' m. D TEAM lnkerclass Champs Row I-B. Cheeseman, J. Noe, R. Marquez, F. C TEAM 'SeIIix?yEr'B5Zw 2-E' Woodward' J' Halmalk' Row I-D. Baker, J. Shaffer, E. Herwehe, D. Ruis, R. Hinclr, B. Maniscalo ' ' A ' Row 2-D. Newton, B. Hutchinson, R. Mcspadden, P. Grame, C. Ortiz D. Sedlock, manager. , i V V V yr.. Un the Neel o Class A . . . high in Metro league standings . . . won 6 lost 2 . . . Outstanding varsity members . . . l-lausman . . . spririts mercury Q Q. , 'oz A . . . Lutjens . . .440 . . . McCloskey. , .880 . . . Nollet. . . undefeated this season in the mile. Class B . , . second in Metro league . . .won 7 . . . lost I Outstanding B tieldmen . . . Gregory . . . sprints . . . Byrd sprints . . . Strohte . . . broke low hurdles record in Metro league.. D. Collins . . . pole vault. . .Stead . . . shot put and pole vault. Class C . . . tirst place in Metro league . . .won 7 . . . lost O . . . Outstanding C traclcsters . . . Cooper . . . broke low hu record . . . Maniscalco . . . sprints . . . Nelson . . . pole vault broad jump . . . Kruger . . . 660. . . Mueller . . .660 . . . Howard . . . high jump . . . Davey . . . hurdles . . . Busley . . . high jump. All classes . . . played Metro league teams . . . Coronado, Escon- dido, Point Loma Sweetwater, Oceanside . . lus non lea ue . . . , I - P ' S San Diego, Hoover. Q' N 7' I 1 B 3 rdles and 7.-i: 9 I V uf ij --TI' E19 TRACK A TEAM Row I--L. Dillion, R. Stead, B. Conrad, H. Kruger, M. Youngjohn, B. Dunham, C. Spralrer, R. Anderson, R. McSpadden, W. Brown, M. Stallings, O. Buell, F. Thomas, E. Robeson. Row 2-J. Woodward, C. Summers, F. Gregory, P. Hildreth, B. Chandler, J Stewart, J. Collins, R. Hiclrs. B TEAM Row I-V. Davey, R. Minga, J. Robinson, L. John- son, P. Nibson, D. Kruger, F. Mueller, H. Simms Row 22-J. Smith, R. Swanson, H. Kreglear, E. Buss B. Alvensburg, J. Forei. C TEAM Row I-B. Payette, manager: C. Amos: B. Luijensg H. Casieel: J. McCloslry: K. Maclniyreg R. Raper, hanager. Row 2-C. Erslrin, E. McFarland, E. Hop- lrins, P. Chandler, J. Nollet, J. Shalrleford. Cueq at the Kat P x SK Three lettermen returned tor the '42 season . . . Foster . . . '.,, 9 C X catcher . . . Hutchinson . . . Znd base . . . and Dupree . . . pitcher K 'BQ ' . . . Many green hopefuls showed promise . . . but the squad lost all f U 5 games . . . bowing to Sweetwater . . . Escondido . . . La Jolla . . . ,475 E and Point Loma . . . Game ot the season was the Point Loma tray 7 . ' Q . . . With three errors charged to each side . . . the Loma men made , kb the ninth inning . . . and with two out . . . l-lead . . . center tielder I4 hits . . . Grossmont 7 . . . the Foothillers smashing in tour runs in ' ' Q .ak - ,- i . . . along with Spadden . , . Chevalier . . . were outstanding backers ot the ekperienced players . , . Next year . . . with better breaks . . . Qsf I S Coach Bill Beck is due tor a winning streak. 'Y' r. . 0? jjj, I g j- . gd ,N ----- . g -fax BASEBALL Row I T Huff D. Chevalier, S Southworth L. Foster. J. Loveloy L Smith, D. Lutjcns, F Cohrenor L Sherwood. Row 2 R Wilkinson F. La Chap- pa M Beseda B. Hutchinson, G Clay F Fuller, B. Oldham. C Boeing B Mcspadden. Row Fos er D. Baker, K. Head J Sigler J. Dupree, E. Phillips. 'iffy' I V . ,'. Bill Beck Sl n gal-de Grossmont's tirst fencing club . , . under the leadership ot Clark Allen , . . made rapid strides in mastering the ages-old art . . . Equipment consisted ot I4 toils and 6 protective masks . . . Lunge . . . guard . . . repose . . . cut-over ...bend...press...beat... retreat. . . glide . . . are just a few ot the positions and movements which the boys practiced. FENCING A B. Nichols, B. Pratt, C. Allen, T. LaMore, D. Newton, G. Carmichael. 5 Xxxxi ' 5 Q . u n ,ze Nlt law lun9C'a ed ve y3,, f A 0 If , Better than ever . . . that's Grossmonts '42 tennis team . . . I I Winning the Metro league title . . . hardahitting Foothillers defeated X XX I, . V V ' Point Loma . . . Sweetwater . . . Coronado . . . For the third con, Q-,v if J secutive year . . . G-rossmont walked ott with the junior division cup ..-- y f . . . in the lnlc trophy tournament . . . Gilbert Martin was the winner ly ot the coveted cup . . . Other netmen . . . Malcolm Rice . . . Franlc 1 Joseph . . . Gerry Kibbey . . . distinguished themselves . . . Telsa - il? Johnson . . .captain . . . led his team to victory. . .and Coach .lohn l-l. Crippen developed other excellent players . . . In non-league 1? , ,EJ competition . . . Grossmonters loested Calexico . . , El Centro . . , '- Brown Military. - ,- T1-,tb . -1-P Q, W ---- I 54 s A BOYS' TENNIS Row I-J. Kitzbey, H. Meek, H phreys, D. King, P. McGraph, G Haworth. Row Z-J. Lords, D Held, P. Martin, L. Houston, B Reese, R. McKinney, D. Green. Froehlich, T. Johnson, H. Hum- The Home Yront i . . , . 'E .. i l l x -4 '- x . X. Bitter competition characterizes interclass tootball . . . With each period possessing practically equal playing ability . . . each team tries to place winner in the interclass games . . . All contests in the inter-class competition are based on the elimination system . . . Happy are the periods whose teams reach the tinals. This year period tive proved best in heavyweight contests . . . Period three men breezed through lightweight competition . . . to garner the lightweight crown . . . Regulation suits . . . and football rules . . . are conditions under which all games are played. lnterclass sports provide preliminary training . . . tor future team members . . . and opens up athletic competition to all the boys in the school. In football . . . it's the junior varsity that turnishes Coach Jack Mashin with tuture gridiron greats . . .These boys . . .a hard-worlcing group ot lads . . . played tive games . . .They are ably coached by Mr. Lawrence Head. INTER-PERIOD FOOTBALL Row I-E. McFarland, R. Hicks. T. Hastings, K. Wilkinson, R. Thom Row 2-E. Beck, W. Castezl, T. Colley, B. Tour, O. Belsha, G. Mzrz, T. Finnegan, J. Corby. Row I-J. Durham, F. Hastings, P. Mcspadden, H. Kregear, F. Cleve land, J. Collins, H. Breccuni. E. Robeson. Row 2-J. Takeda, B. Ohrens burg, E. Buss. D. Kruger. n 'X XX - 4 , . Q - , .ov ' -Q if A ff 132 - Pi XX '1 'x IX fl -K X ,g fducation fer Health Active in many sports . . . are the girl athletes ot Grossmont . . . Volleyball came tirst . . . Juniors socked the ball the hardest . . winning the tournament . . . Captain Allene Head set the pace. g , Speedball was the next attraction . . . on the girls' schedule . . . ' . K ln this vigorous sport . . . the Sophomore team came out on top . . . a-,'- - Hard-hitting captain ot the second-year team was Mary McBurney. Y F? Lt'.- r The seniors . . . deteating all contenders . . . won the basketball championship . . . Jerry Wehell . . . Mary Chandler . . . Captain 1,r.f Dot Haynes . . , were outstanding basket-sinkers. ' '1i'i 3 - ' Broken shins . . . bruised legs . , . ushered in field hockey . . . ottered tor the tirst time this year . . . This sport and the softball In addition to their regular team sports . . . the girls participated in play-days . . . gave demonstrations at a PTA meeting . . . studied tirst-aid . . . and distinguished themselves in tennis . . . archery . . . J ' 1 tournament captured the interest ot the girls . . . as the season ended. W l tumbling . . . drill . . . and modern dancing . . . Miss Mary Atkinson is department head . . . assisted by Miss Louise Coddington and Miss Jean Landis. is ui - ,osv 5? -, e '.r- L fl VOLLEYBALL Row I-J. Barnes, M. Merrill, A. Head, H. Binter, C. Crosby. Row 2-M. Beard J. Fazio, M. Cote, E. Howard. BASKETBALL D. Haynes, H. Dude, M. Chandler, D Wolin, M. Houston, J. Wetzel, B. Golds- berry, M. Martin. SPEEDBALL Row I-V. Rios, W. Barnes, B. Gregory I. Owens, J. Lowry, E. Barber, F. Knox Row 2-A. Chandler, G. Lyall, H. Sav- age, M. McBurney, P. Havens, J. Warner, W. Kregear. I P- .Ir ff I f I f, +' I' fi M Q Jflr I fa, birect Hit! Grossmont archers . . . malce studies in grace 'For the camera- man . . . Classes in beginning and advanced archery proved popular . . . Many ot the girls developed a direct-hit technique . . . Stand- out was Marilyn Sears , . . who placed third in the Balboa Park archery tournament. DRILL TEAM Row I-E. Neilly, M. Slatter, B. Lexa, C. Mounts, O. Russell, B. Chidester, J. Francis, J. Gates, I. Jamison, M. McBurney, W. Bad- ger, S. Martin. Row 2-M. Gigli- otti, V. Ferguson, M. Rudd, J. Cooper, E. Jamison, C. Marshall, R. Willett, R. Retserts, M. Smith. 6. Church, E. Jorgenson, M. Com- fort. Row 3-F. Gaudaur, G. Crum, V. Martin, B. King, M. Fos- ter, L. Floto, W. Kent, C. Mc- Carthy, K. Nesbitt, P. Donahue, S. Thompson, G. McMillan. Row 4-L. Whitehead, B. Denton, M. Ross, B. Alrers, H. Swoboda. J. Busch, H. Sherwood, J. Spaulding, L. Matschlre, M. Hartung, E. Sonne, D. Scott. Row 5-M. Aspe, B. Kelso, M. Nelson, H. Kelso, B. Schiefer, J. Ord, D. Engelstead, R. Hansen, E. Barber, J. Fischer, E. Banks, R. McGregor, S. John- son. Not in picture, P. Weiss, J. Meachum. glamour in Mar-cl: 77me To entertain at the tootball games . . . during the halt . . . the Drill Team performed . . . This year they worked out several drills with the band . . . Besides marching at home games . . . the girls per- formed at Sweetwater . . . Hoover . . . and in pa- rades . . . At their head was their lead majorette . . . Joyce Francis . . . and eight high-steppin' majorettes . . . twirling their batons . . . under the watchtul eye ot Miss Mary Atkinson. ARCHERY H. Dahl, H. Dancy, H. Kahley, I. HasIreII, R. Mar- tin, J. McClure, B. Ander, scn. M. Smith, P. Layton, M. Williamson, M. Sears, V. Price. TENNIS R. McCIeave, I. Wicker, A. Morgan, P. Perry, R. Gates, J. Rogers, B. Goodman. 85 Louise Coddington Rhythm Roundup Tennis . . .volleyball . . . basketball . . .tumbling . . .first aid . . . drill . . . modern dancing . . . the Girls' Physical Education department presented its annual program to the Grossmont PTA . . . Top girls in each activity tool: part . . . playing hard . . . dancing gracefully . . . giving demonstrations . . . Parents saw girls in action . . applauded the varied gym class activities. Kring ' m Zack dlive Accidents . . . sickness . . . Grossmont girls are ready . . . lnstructed by school nurse . . . Miss Margaret Daigle . . . girls are required to talce this important sub- ject , . . ottered every quar- ter . . . America at war can use them. Margaret Daigle 'fm .r 6 g JUNIOR CLASS GROUP I Row I-C. Horton, D. Stark, V. Wihs, A. Boyd, V. Eidson, Mr. J. Crippen, Miss H. MacLeod, M. Farns- worth, P. Farmer, B. Burrel, V. Boyle, J. Stanley, A. Vita. Row 2-J. Branchi, R. Ames, M. Smith, J. Stewart, M. Butler, P. Carter, C. Arriola, M. Griffin, K. Settle, D. Grizzle, D. Pinkard, F. Cleveland, M, Hartung. Row 3-R. Johnson, C. Ashman, K. Nesbitt, J. Gardner, B. McSpadden, C. McCarthy, D. Byrd, K. Sweetland, B. Gutshall, R. Meadows. Row 4-B. Reese, L. Martin, D. Bryan, V. Shrum, H. Lamp, J. Shelton, J. Scruggs, D. Hedlund, R. Bishop, J. Neu. Row 5-T. Lamore, D. Adams, R. Allard, C. Spraker, C. Orsborn, N. Dunlap, M. Preston, B. Judge. E. Smith, M. Grentell. JUNIOR CLASS GROUP ll Row I-J. Smith, R. Allen, J. Squire, J. Woolman, P. McEntee, H. Kahley, L. Matschke, M. Clark, C. Arriola, P. Goodbody, J. Frech, P. Sherman, B. Hurlburt. Row Z-J. Barnes, C. Crosley, J. Spaulding, M. Daniels, W. Kent, B. Kennedy, P. Kelly, L. Adams, J. Ord, H. Binter, J. Fozir, N. Stalker, B. Hemin- ger. Row 3-M. Smith, D. Sturgess, B. Lexa, V. Prescott, D. Heath, J. Close, R. Vandermeulen, B. Denton, D. Darrow, K. Riggle, E. Woodward, M. Elliott, W. McElroy, C. Underwood. Row 4-B. Chandler, N. Lucas, T. Smith, W. Parker, S. Taylor, M. Merrill, J. Dennis, A. Head, M. Love, C. Eaton, G. Newgold. Row 5-P. Pitts, M. Sattler, M. Beard, J. Mayse, L. Terpack, W. Strohte, R. Blase, R. Dugan, W. Garreth, E. Ex, J. Foret, J. Stegmuller, J. Kay, W. Miese. JUNUIOR CLASS GROUP III Row I-F. Leug, P. Wagner, D. Langer, L. Rix, J. Wilson, Z. Hill, D. Adams, L. Doss, E. Banks, L. Copher, F. White, J. Takeda. Row 2-H. Kruger, J. Laws, W. Anaese, J. McClosky, l. Wicker, H. Gar- cia, D. Alden, E. Howard, L. Bishop, J. Fischer, S. Thompson, F. Catf. Row 3-E. McDorigal, R. L. Cooper, H. Casteel, J. Nollet, F. Mueller, J. Osterloh, P. Jorgensen, V. Vilcone, D. Aggson, B. Way, P. Woodhead, E. Keiber. Row 4-M. Bingggeli, M. Hammond, S. Jeter, M. Takasaki, L. Smith, M. Ishimoto, L. Slatler, R. Scott, G. Haworth, J. Oostenveld, A. Stephenson, S. lmmenschuh, D. Lewis, G. Hippensted. Row 5-N. Griffith, E. Sonne, D. Engelstad, M. Green, D. Wood, M. Magaffin, B. Mc- Kellar, H. Kregear, B. Lutjens, T. Miller, L. Stewart, J. Lovejoy, B. Wiltley. JUNIOR CLASS GROUP IV Rowl-R. Holden, F. Pearce, J. Burdick, R. Johnson, B. Clarkson, E. Clay, D. Chevalier, B. Chandler, T. Hastings, G. Martini, B. Price, D. Russel Row 2-E. Blossom, O. Buell, B. McSpadden, M. Tan- izki, C. Stipe, T. Larison, L. McKeen, G. Sleinke, W. Davis, R. Sage, T. Hall, E. Lyall, F. Williams. Row 3-J. Shackeltord, A. Scott, E. lrey, J. Corby, G. Starks, L. Gordon, R. Domengoni, A. Lewis, D. Ca- steel, P. Jorgensen, M. Walker, C. Asay, R. Hall, H. Meek. Row 4-B. Wright, D. Grote, J. Bemio, J. Martin, J. Thompson, C. Abbott, V. Davey, J. Jackson, C. Burke, B. Kelly, G. Haworth, J. Smith. Row 5-M. Strong, W. Martin, M. Haptonstall, A. Taylor, D. Stewart, R. Collidge, E. Buss, J. Durham, R. Lee, L. Houston, B. Purdy, F. Palmore. SOPHOMORES GROUP I Row I-A. Stahl, J. Younghusband, J. Evans, J. Swain, T. Smith, E. Barber, H. Savage, T. Johnson, F. Charamonte, W. Slinker, B. Robinson, E. Herwehe, B. Nesbitt. Row 2-B. Attig, H. Howard, P. Bar- clay, W. Hardy, C. Easley, M. Putman, F Johnson, D. Jones, F. Cohenour, F. Cleveland, E. Jamison, H. Russel, E. Casteel, H. White. How 3-J. Bishop, V. Rios, O. Smith, H. Wilson, A. Ames, A. Al- mond, A. Chandler, P. Murillo, L. Williams, C. Boeing, F. Shepard, B. Kubic, B. Foster. Row 4-H. Dunham, W. Elliss, D. Nordahl, J. Lowry, A. Wettergren, J. Warner, E. Kanthe, P. Hildreth, B. Hoffman, R. Alvarado, E. Berdewell, P. Cutter, J. Thompson, E. Brown. Row 5-E. DeVries, D. Hobdy, M. Keely, L. Runyan, G. Boyer, C Marshall, K. Willette, L. Clarke, B. Zettmer, R. Roberts, E. Gamer, P. Breit- SOPHOMORES GROUP Il Row I-C. Wilson, R. Palmer, J. O. Mryee, W. Kasitz, A. Glover, C. Slafter, J. Smith, J. Smith, S. Dredge, B. Runyon, J. Fowler, L. Cleveland, L. Hiner, F. Applegate. Row 2-J. Pearce, L. Price, R. Ballard, R. McGrgor, E. Jorgenson, E. Gaynes, B. Mackay, M. H. Hise, A. Mendenhall, S. Johnston, R. Johnson, G. Lambeth, L. Griffiths, C. Merriam. Row 3-M. Saunders, G. Bail, E. Bowman, H. Lewis, J. McBride, P. Lowrie, D. Duley, D. Eckler, R. Way, P. Rowe, B. Walters, R. Ahrensberg, J. Binter. Row 4-B. Bond, W. Ekard, J. Beynan, D. Allan, M. Moran, P. Havens, S. Goodman, J. Woodward, R. Koeller, J. Fair, D. Nelson, Byron Conrad E. Howell. Row 5-P. Foster, M. Nelson, B. Jorgenson, S. Noble, H. Kelso, S. Hixson, B. Kelso, E. Lucas, B. Edwards, V. Ferguson, V. DeWoody, A. Huggens, SOPHOMORES GROUP Ill Row I-E. Gerstner, M. Schaperkotter, M. Jones, L. Gretter, D. Hooper, J. Grinle, S. Smith, S. Martin, M. Wicker, J. McCloskey, I. Owens, W. Kregear, M. Leonard, G. Murphy. Row 2-L. Sturns, N. Smith, F. McCabe, B. Akers, J. McClure, B, Walter, E. Anderson, T. Page, M. Kourtt, G. Kaminaka, S. Sundstrom, G. Sheraske, F. Kida. Row 3-B. Ashman, E. Mouell, G. Lyall, M. McBurney, J. Trudeau, M. Howard, L. Miranda, C. Contreras, B. Martin, S. Kamrar, M. Lewis, L. Garner, R. Murphy, J. Smith. Row 4--B. McGilliard, B. Anderson, F. Sunstrom, B. B. Sandlin, D. Hecke, B. Alvarez, D. Ruis, R. Way, J. Crocker, R. Pearce, J. Spaulding, J. Smith, S. Dredge. Row 5-B. Jennings, H. Condry, E. Southcott, E. Adams, R. Brower, J. Meadows, C. Gudmundson, B. Settle, J. Stonebrook. B. Froehlich, SOPHOMORES GROUP IV Row I-R. Webb, D. Held, G. Scott, G. Kibbey, B. Foster, E. Walker, R. Clark, M. Cota, R. Maring, A. Lewis, C. Clevenger, J. Dillin. Row 2-C. Wheeler, H. McVay, E. Cunningham, S. Chevalier, E. lmig, M. Otto, P. McGrath, R. McSpadden, R. Anderson, W. Costello, C. Veith, F. Holder, M. Young- iohn. Row 3-M. Ettel, J. Gibson, L. Robinson, L. McFarland, D. McAfee, L. Head, Lily M. Golden, L. Purdy, J. Lee, D. McEntee, D Miller, B. Naslund, V. Digenan. Row 4-R. Payette, R. Lawrence, C. Collins, R. Poole, F. Thomas, D. Taylor, F. Fuller, L. Dillion, B. Barker, D. Fruger, E. Dunton. Row 5- M. Aspe, C. Dugan, C. Mounk, P. Gould, G. Hines, R. Herbert, W. Marriss, M. Dancy, R. Shields, D. Clark, G. Hallette, S. Johnson. sprecker, S. Crandall, J. Peterson. R. Caddell. R. Minga, G. Roberts. SOPHOMORES GROUP V Row I-E. Stelley, J. Gohn, B. French, C. Wright, L. Smith, J. Sharmon, L. Farling, M. Howard, J. NcCurvy, M. Gigliotti, C. Summers. Row 2-B. Gregora, W. Barnes, l. Owens, E. Inman, C. Doss, F. Knox, B. Pinkard, P. Archard, B. Wright, J. Camillo, M. Ross. Row 3-W. Brown, M. Altshuler, B. Arbuckle, N. Freeman, D. Green, J. Meredith, G. Newton, l. Gray, R. Gray, C. egle, E. Fann. Row 4-B. Hutchison, T. Sargaya, B. Dunham, D. Demers, J. Cota, R. Riolo, P. Payne, V. Freitas, R. Kirt- land, S. Smith, N. Smith, B. Mayse. Row 5-E. Estrada, J. Brabban, J. Parrott, P. Hilbrith, J. Leyle, D. Dutzens, D. Goos, J. Sanchy, L. McGowan, B. Parker, D. Scott, G. Finnegan. FRESHMAN CLASS GROUP l Row I-B. Archer, F. Asay, L. West, U. Layton, H. Zilm, B. McAuliffe, E. Prescott, F. Hastings, L. Hill, N. Holtzman, R. Shade Row 2-M. Bratt J. Spaulding, S. Wilson, R. Preston, R. Jones, R. Pres- cott, R. Ames, R. Ellis, W. Chubb, M. Bixecla, E. Walters, C. Buss. Row 3-Harold Woolridge, V. Johnston, H. Smith, J. Self, A. Kalsow, J. Heacox, J. Shaffer, E. Horn, A. Ferguson, B. Clark, G. Hardy, N. Clark. Row 4-B. Hopkins, C. Jero, E. Nookes, E. Carlson, C. Prather, D. Ashley. M. Jones, E. McFarland, M. Tate, F. Parsons, B. Murry, B. Shaffer. FRESHMAN CLASS GROUP Il Row I-R. Baudor, A. Heath, E. Woodward, R. Woods, R. Kixon, J. McGee, B. Double, E. Smith, J. A9dams, R. Gilmore, D. Byrd, M. Roberts. Row 2-J. Davis, B. Tomtzaugh, J. Cooker, L. Ramschacker, D. Baker, R. Hinck, L. Johnson, H. Fitzgerald, C. Christenson, L. Sherwood, D. Wimlnerley, D. Dillion. Row 3-D. Youngberg, E. Farley, M. Underwood, B. Milligan, L. Haley. C. Lucas, B. Desmond, K. Heath, R. Brandt, A. Nollet, B. Engelstad, T. Brandt. Row 4-G. Keene, l. Matin, G. Creem, R. Mil- ner, V. Martin, D. Eaton, M. Ayers, B. Lindsey, L. Allen, E. Comfort, M. Farrell, V. Cox. Row 5-C. Martini, M. Brown, N. Donoho, L. Miller, E. Gardner, P. Beelman, E. McManigal, H. Eaton, E. Martin, N. Watt, B. Carr, L. Hook, C. Campbell. FRESHMAN CLASS GROUP lll Row I-T. Todd, D. Raper, D. Martin, B. Clarkson, J. Williams, E. Sanders, W. Pear, E. Veque, L. Upp, G. Martin, J. Stordle, B. Lent. Row 2--B. Reasonover, H. Grogan, C. Jackson, M. Simons, B. Samuel, D. Stegmuller, E. Peters, B. Shriver, E. Angle, D. Roberon, J. Cady, R. Hackaby, C. Yaple. Row 3-S. Close, l. Wicker, C Stewart, L. Hansen, T. Carey, R. Scott, B. Bouding, T. Barger, W. Schulltsrom, G. Gastil, J. Fazio, J. Hibbard. Row 4-Z. Rose, R. Carr, L. Goss, C. Donohoo, A. Pittman, B. Williams, P. Bennings, Y. Gaines, D. Fox, G. Tiffany, T. Huff, P. Chandler, B. Romero. Row 5-M. Crandall, D. Ellis, H. Dahl, D. Hatcher, D. Burns, J. Stewart, C. McCan, V. McBride, A. Milton, C. Brown, R. Youne, S. Young. FRESHMAN CLASS GROUP IV Row I-F. Castillo, H. Lewis, L. Seip, B. Rensch, R. Dingham, L. Robinson, F. Alden, C. Robins, W. Bachman, J. McAuliffe, B. Metzger, T. Jump. Row 2-M. Rice, D. Finley, N. Loughlin, F. Francis, J. Anderson, B. Mevergelt, J. Steiger, J. Collins, D. Eaton, K. Hooper, K. Brown, F. Hippensteel, M. Kocher. Row 3-G. Clark, P. Crocker, M. Herrera, J. Heinz, J. Stalker, E. Haptonstall, M. Costello, J. Russell, E. Creamer, R. Hansen, J. Gatf, P Barelay. Row 4-R. Hetrick, V. Price, J. Montgomery, M. Heinz, E. Sommerville, J. Mize, M. Rice, D. Calore, J. Cornett, S. Hayes, J. Lowrie, M. Hicks. Row 5-A. Hewitt, M. Walter, D. Helleis, J. McGowan, B. Schiefer, E. Dutabs, E. Smith, L. Vance, B. Wetzel, B. Hartley, C. Huffman, H. Arthur. ' FRESHMAN CLASS GROUP V Row l-M. Galindo, V. Rios, S. Bonilla, D. Ruis, H. Dignan, E. Alvarez, D. Wolfinton, H. Coob, J. Johnson, B. Dunn, S. Hughes, M. Finneian, M. Stuborogo, B. Jones, J. Meek, T. Williams, A. Rios, A. Alvarez, B. Chinelberg, F. Chanic. Row 3-D. Elmer, A. Belloy, M. Dunkin, L. Freeman, L. Hurst, L. Smith, M. Rudd, J. Humphrey, R. Cesena, R. Patterson, R. Todd, C. Yaple, L. Cass. Row 4-B. Gordon, G4 Vraddock, M. Petterson, V. Hall, C. Tacecha, C. Holsted, S. Hufmann, R. Brsley, J. Strunn, J. McBride. Row 5-D. Bailey, J. Gunther, S. Moller, S. Hewitt, M. Bowman, D. Kupler, A. Bledso, B. King, M. Clapham, J. Pratt, M. Olsen. FRESHMAN CLASS GROUP VI Row I-F. Smith, C. Van Natter, F. Robinson, B. Ward, R. Curtis, R. Whaby, A. McKittrick, B. Guth- ery, B. Held, J. Hallmark, R. Good, B. Budd, R. Swanson, C. Johnson. Row 2-L. Jewell, C. Rinner, D. Ferguson, L. Morgan, D. Ames, R. Wilson, H. Brecount, B. Maniscalo, C. Ortiz, L. Niedermeyer, B. Cheesernan, T. Cross. Row 3-K. Danis, N. Dudley, P. Archer, E. Marx, P. Moran, B. Hirtzel, B. Tucker, G. Sperry, R. Marquez, H. Moore, W. Keely, B. Grame, J. Hemdon, T. Lourboy. Row 4--L. Head, D. Allen, B. Benton, K. Marx, V. Smale, B. Longwell, M. Hawkins, D. Loughlin, E. Smith, F. Sieber, H. Gravelle, F. Berry, M. Thompson. Row 5-R. Bates, M. Dettwiller, L. Vance, R. Martin. l. Muse. C. Hurley, G. Parker, J. Hines, G. Hildebrand, A. Crum, M. Flofter, B. Rynner, B. 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