Herbert Hoover High School - Dias Cardinales Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

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X . , e .iii gh X --:r ' -X . 1... . - The trained hand. the intormed mind. the generous spirit and a dis- ciplined character, are the true ends ot education. -Herbert Hoover iFrom the letter written to Hoover High upon the schooi's opening, September 2, l93OJ Jn lfmmcwlbzm In memory of jreclericg Qbegka Adviser 'co many, teacher to more, friend to all Qedbahbn Srahno Qugani In appreciation for all he has done 'co make our senior year a happy one, we. the graduating class of I949, wish to dedicate this, our Annual, 'co Serafino L. Giuliani. Senior Adviser. 5j!6Z!772l?ll3'if7diQ2'iZ f--,fl ,z 1 Q K' Ovx Mn L I 'z 5' av. 'A' xx 'I . 1 ' ,Q 'X l I N 1 ' V N F: ,. , . ,- .V ,yf I . OFFRCE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 19491 To become educated seems' to be the goal most desired by man and has been since the beginning ot civilization. We are told by some that education is the development ot a character that will make the ideal response to every outside influence or contact. A recent speaker tor a service organization said that the essence ot education lies in finding out what makes people and things' tick, and this requires open, in uisitive minds, minds unafraid to tackle new problems and to explore unknown and uncharted ways of man. ' You will tind as you grow older that lite becomes more and more complex and that education is as gradual as physical growth: but through knowledge we make tewer mistakes and theretore find greater happiness, ln seeking happiness through knowledge or education we need to discover the reality ot a divine center or a still small voice at the very core ot our being and from this center learn to direct every activiiy of lite. The searching, inquisitive mind will be guided and a char- acter will be develope that will make the ideal response to every outside influence. The final result ot your education will be the ability to meet lite in all its complex phases and therefore to live abundantly. l wish you all success. Sincerely, Qyfx Q5 Win .Mean mmm During your years in high school you graduating seniors have been building at- titudes and convictions. Commencement days seem to bring a new awareness that it is time now, more than ever, to act upon 'those convictions. You realize suddenly, as graduates, that no longer can you depend upon someone else to straighten out the world. Instead of a vague, abstract they it will have to be you to talce on the taslc of building a better world. May I challenge you to find the vision, the courage, and the strength to live ac- cording to the finest convictions that you have built throughout your high school years. ada JL., IQ .S'Z.fm The forty-niners' who came to California one hundred years ago would be surprised indeed to see the wonders that have been wrought here, surprised to see Hoover High School with its graduating class of over five hundred students. The pioneers of that day are noted for their courage, bravery, fortitude, and re- sourcefulness, but I feel that you have equal virtues and greater opportunities, so I am expecting even more progress from you. There are still greater frontiers to be ex- plored and expanded. You have the whole world before you. Forty-niners, I salute you, vim GROGAN, ANN amlgg J4.-r MURPHY, MARTHA WELLS, CORA LEE Art Structure Lettering Representative Drawing Production Lettering Ninth Grade Counselor Head of Department Ceramics Color and Design Crafts Composition, Illustration Lettering Costume Design Lettering, Life Drawing Production Lettering Annual Art Adviser .9n.Ju5frzaf .xdrfa SMITH, MALCOLM C. Head ot Department Machine Drawing Mechanical Drawing HERSHEY, J. WELLS BLACK, HAROLD A. Architectural Drawing Mechanical Drawing HOFFERT. VICTOR F. x X sv t - r - :Girl ' A .wt- A, - ' Q S ff is 7 .51 if 'vcr 1. Q., .t..,,..i...:1 1 as 5. r.. . ...ty ,. X COLEMAN, EDWIN K. Auto Shop TAYLOR, BYRON M. Print Shop Wood Shop Radio Shop Production Printing Senior Science Physical Education Public Address System Golf Radio Club Varsity Football HOFMANN, MRS. MADELEINE W. Head of Department Boys' Glee Girls' Senior Glee Girls' Octette A Cappella Choir GEIGER, MRS. ISAURA R. Head of Department Spanish Pan American League MILLER, FAUSTA E. Spa nish ff A data? CLOSE, FRANK T. Girls' Junior Glee ,-I Harmon-y f Music Appreciation ', 1 Q, a ' I X.. J al'lgll,Clge6 BAIRD, MRS. MARIE R. French Latin A PETERSON, Mas. ETH EL E. Latin IPETERSON, WALTER H Girls' Junior Glee instrumental Music Orchestra Band Cardinal 4 CARLSON, BONNEY Spanish Pan American League SHOWLEY, DAN Spanish HEATON. MARGARET B. Head of Department English English Literature Annual Literary Adviser HENRY, RUTH English Movie Production TOMPKINS, DAISY O. English English Review Directed Reading , ' . :Lg f ,. l 3 L sf'i'5?5a ' iii- L. -Nfl: Asiwlv K ix 5 T X X , a i R 1 ALLEN, WENDALL B. Journalism Cardinal Goal Post Quill and Scroll Twelfth Grade Counselor IMEL, MRS. ETHEL D. Debate Speech Junior Statesmen of America National Forensic League Senators Eleventh Grade Counselor WADLOW, HELEN MARR Drama Radio Drama Penmanship and Spelling Thespians 3 War . , rl Q- I ' 5 BASSETT, FERNE V. English California Scholarship Federation JON ES, GLADYS English WELKER, EU GENIA M. English COX, MRS. MARIE L. English Contemporary Literature World Literature MOE, SCHURER English Cardinal Tennis WHITE, ROBERT H. English Penmanship and Spelling Physical Education B Football Track Senior Play Ditch Day HAMILTON, MRS. ELIZABETH Business English MORSE, MRS. EMILY R English Contemporary Literature World Literature WOOLLEY, RICHARD B Drama English Speech Stage Crew Drama Club . 1 2 1 :,. 1--:sz . ,. k A A Horimesworzn-4, L. E. Head of Department Business Math Cardinal Detention HINES, MRS. LOIS Y. Head ot Department Biology Chemistry Chi Eta Mu DONNELLY, HELEN F. Head of Department Clothing Senior Clothing Ninth Grade Counselor EDSON, MRS. MABEL B. Typing Shorthand GIULIANI, SERAFINO L. Physics Senior Class Adviser GRIMSHAW, JEAN B. Clothing Foods Luncheons T 6lClfi omm ercia! .xgrffi KOKANOUR. E. AGNES Office Practice Tvpms Bible Club Annual Adviser cience HALL, RUTH V. Physiology MILLER, MARTHA L. Typing Shorthand Ducateers Senior Dinner fl! jif?fw ' MCNAMARA, FRED G. Biology Botany Senior Science ome conomicri INGEBRITSON, DAGNY Child Care Home Nursing Tenth Grade Counselor KELLER. MRS. RITA H Clothing Home Planning ISPHHSI SUMMERS, MRS. ROSE Twins Shorthand PHILLIPS, PAUL A. Biology PRATT, FLORENCE Child Care Clothing Foods IFaIlI acugg mafkemaficd MILLER, FERN E. Head of Department Algebra Math Review Solid Geometry Trigonometry BEATTIE, ALVA E. Algebra Geometry Math Review GABY, R. MARIE Algebra Geometry GROSSMAN, JOHN C. OTTERNESS, WILSON, MRS. ORA Algebra FLORENCE G. Algebra Geometry Geometry Geometry Math Review Math Review Home Room Committee Chairman Tower Day cl? rarianri river raining R X REELY, M. GRACE FRANK. HELEN F. GERDES, HARRY Head of Department Assistant Librarian Driver Training PINGREE, MRS. LEE R. Head of Department United States History Rotinoms Junior Statesmen of America Twelfth Grade Counselor HAMPTON. CHARLES Current Affairs United States History B Basketball Swimming WALLING, MRS. HELEN M. United States History acugg ocia! Science PENN, MRS. VERA B. Civics English Social Science GREIG, JAMES M. Civics Tenth Grade Counselor HENDERSON, L. ETHEL Civics Social Problems World History SCHIFERLE, RUTH C. Civics United States History Junior Statesmen of America Eleventh Grade Counselor WORK, AGNES E. YOUNG, RALPH M. United States History Civics Ecivres Current History United States History Assistant Vice-Principal alflfigy QA I lgkydicaf giclucafion :Q so ,., ' wif X 'sb ss A Q2 f I is 2 t s TS i af' 5 3 X C is X X X D YQ? Fil, XA by fig as be J 3 a at Q X -, . f UPP, GENEVA V. BARR, HELEN G. MINSHALL, Head of Department Physical Education MARGARET C. Physical Education Drill Team Physical Education Tumbling Drum Corps Folk Dancing Tumbling Team Tennis Vaudeville Variety Riding Club THOMPSON, FAYE D. Physical Education Swimming Club Girls' Athletic Association oyzi , pkyaicaf giclucafion HOLT, RALEIGH H. HALE, KENNETH G. KIRCHHOFF, ROBERT G. MATTHIE, WILLIAM G Head of Department Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Varsity Baslietball Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Cross Country J. V. Baseball Sophomore Baseball J. V. Football Track Song and Cheer Leaders IQQ NEFF, MXSGT., JOHN I.. R.O.T.C. Cadet Corps BERNIUS, MXSGT.. RICHARD R.O.T.C. Cadet Corps MP6 26 HENDERSON, GLADYS G. Public Health Nurse . 33' ,,ss..ts,,w..s:f,esg.' t 'iz' J sv aff t i me - ii ' xi s 'TV' 3 STAFFORD, MRS. HENRIETTE K. Public Health Nurse t2LC7l4iJg5Lg,i .gzcrefariefi CANTOR, MRS. DENT, MRS. SYBIL N. LILLIAN R. Registrar Swiichboa rd Operator FLEMING, VELMA H. Attendance Secretary HILTON, LABAN HOWELL, GLADYS M. McVEY, MARGARET M. HARTSON, LUCILLE T General Secretary PRECOURT, MRS. Financial Secretary Library Secretary Attendance Secretary RUTH K. Uzalll Library Secretary iSprif1sl Ga eferia Cudfofan i RINDE, MRS. DORA F. Cafeteria Manager WILSON, HENRY R. Head Custodian ja!! Commiddionerd Commissioner General .......... Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Clerk ............. Clwronicler .... ot ot ot ot ot ot of ,.....,...Stan Kuerbis Finance .... ....,.. J erry Kinnison Publications.. .......,....,. Sid Harris Culture ................ ......... S hirley Seiquist Boys' Activities ...... ................... D on Bush Girls' Activities ......... ........ A nn-Leeson Clark Boys' Athletics .....,. .........,........... D on Hartley Girls' Athletics ........... .....,.... J ean Wiedenmann s......Jol1n Kennedy Epler loving ommifnfiionerfi Commissioner General .....,,... Commissioner of Fi nance .....,... Commissioner of Publications' .w... Commissioner of Culture ..7...,....... Commissioner of Boys' Commissioner of Girls' Commissioner of Boys' Commissioner of Girls' Clerk ....,.... .,.,....... Chronicler ...,. Activities Activities ......... .,., Athletics. Athletics. ....,.....Don Hartley .s.,,....Bill Bridgtord .,s,,1.,..,Joan Zuber ,, ..,,..,,,,.. Pat Anderson ,..,....Robbie Carpenter ...,.....Jean Kimbegll ...,,,....Don Bonatus Jean Wiedenmann ............Cliff Treais ..c....Marilyn Cobb , . President . . ........Q. Suzanne Willis Vice-Pres .,...,. Secretary ...,.,..,,...... Jean Kirnbell Treasurer .............,.... l'lelcia Graf Ticket Auditor .,,....,.. Jackie Paul ja!! O icem Kalfbflaf 60-QCJJ Jeanette Strazzulla Seated fleft to rightl: Paul, Strazzulla, Willis, Graf. Standing: Kimball. M3055 ' .geolerafion Il.e'ft to riglitlz Johnson, O'Brien, Freeman. President ,,......,...,.e. Tom O'Brien Vice-Presiclent ........ Bob Johnson Secretary .....,...,.,..., Bill Freeman ,Wing O icem CCLPCLHH I 60-QL President. .........., Shirley Seiquist Vice-President .,,..... Shirley Toles h Secretary ...,..,,.... Gerry 'liremble , Treasurer ,,.Y..............., Jaclue Paul Ticket Auditor ,,.,.. Jane Gleason Seated Heft to rightl: Gleeson, Toles, Seiquist, Tremble. Standing: Paul. I 1 Eoyri .geclerafion President ,................,.. Sid Harris Vice-President .,,,.... Stan Borden Secretary ..,,......., Norman Rubey Treasurer ,.,. ,........ J erry Huston fLeft to rightl: Borden, Huston, Harris, Rubey. ,qLA4,M6.,, D4 0,2415 AQ, xymuc, , ?'7'yf QM 5 ew- Mui f,L6P.u,Q.,,.. mf3xM:0, Q if Ci1Hiis..,.k,,Q SA. 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GIULIANI Senior Adviser I 3 AARUP, JERE ELIZABETH A transfer from Elsinore Union High, she majored in music and in social science and especially enjoyed her chemistry class. .lere was a member of the Drama Club and of the G. A. A. and is a life member of the C. S. F. She is enthusiastic about basketball and baseball. but doesn't like butch hair cuts. You will probably see her next year at State College. ABBOTT, EDDIE Ed is well known for his butch hair cut. He majored in Spanish, but wasn't too fond of his botany class. He was on the J. V. and Varsity basketball teams and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. His present goal is to graduate from school and then attend Junior College. ABELARDO, DOLORES MARY Dee has shiny black hair and a sparkling smile. She had a language major. but civics was her 'favorite class. She was a member of the Swimming Club and especially enjoyed basketball and volleyball. Dee's favorite pastimes are photography and dancing. She hopes to enter the advertising field after graduation. ABERNATHY, GEORGE Quite the young executivel He was a member of the Ecivres, C. S. F.. Thespians, and Quill and Scroll, was Business Manager of the Cardinal, and took the part of Mr. Martindale in the Senior Play. His ambition is to own a newspaper and. naturally, his favorite class was advanced journalism. George majored in mathematics and in languages and will attend U. S. C. ABRAMSP AN Dari y' ssesses dark curly hair V, ma hematics and in science, Aajidqnggractive eyes. He majored 'J while histbty was is favorite class. His pet jlteev r girls who always talk abo themselves, and his hobby i sketching. Danny's am- bition is to attend the University of Michigan. ADAMS, ALLEN Better known around school as Tony, he has attractive brown eyes and dark wavy hair. Trying to get by girls standing around in the hall is his pet peeve. He majored in science and in mathe- matics, while art was his favorite class. Tony enjoys spending his leisure time hunting. He will at- tend State College after gradua- tion. ADAMS, JACK FRANK Jack is one of Hoover's taller boys. He majored in mathe- matics, while physiology took first place as his favorite class. He was on the Varsity track team, is most enthusiastic about swim- ming. and says that his two pet peeves are studying and some people. To become an insurance investigator is his presnt ambi- tion. ADAMS, NEIL Neil is a nice fellow who is always seen with a butch hair cut. His major was mathematics, and he especially enjoyed his physics class. His favorite pastimes are sailing and playing the accordion. while he says that spinach is his pet peeve. To attend San Diego State and to become an engineer are two things he would like to do. ADAMS, PEGGY - Peg has naturally curly hair and a sunny smile. She enjoys and excels in figure skating. She majored in languages and in dra- matics, especially enjoying her drama class, as was evident by her portrayal of Mrs. Hotchkiss in the Senior Play. Peg has three ambitions: acting, learning to fly a plane, and traveling in Europe. You will be seeing her next year at State College. ADDESSO, RICHARD Richard is a quiet and thought- ful person. He is one of Hoover's more artistic students and so. quite naturally, he had an art major. Art was also his favorite class. and to continue in the study of art is his ambition. He is a member of C. S. F., his hobby is music. and he is planning to attend U. C. L. A. in the fall. ADDIS, SHIRLEY JEAN Shirley, who has lovely long, black, curly hair, majored in his- tory, with social problems as her favorite class. Her freckles are the bane of her young life, while dancing and reading are her fa- vorite pastimes. After graduating she will attend Redlands College, and then she hopes to enter the field of social service or of jour- nalism. ADKINS, JOANNE M. Joanie is really a fine girl. She has a friendly smile for every- one, displaying two attractive dimples. History was her major and physiology was her favorite class. She was Senior Editor of Dias Cardinalesu and' a member of the Slanidracs. .Designing and going to the beach arte her fa- vorite pastimes and after gradu- ating she would like to be a dental nurse. ADLER, RUTH EMILIE Ruthie, a transfer from Joliet Township High School, has a beautiful smile and dimples. Her major was social science, with Latin her favorite class. She is a life member of the C. S. F. and was a member of the Horizon Club. To get her driver's license, to attend State College, and to be a history teacher are her pres- ent ambitions. AGOSTA, JOE Better known as Joey, he ma- jored in industrial arts and par- ticularly enjoyed his senior science class. Girls who aren't ready for dates are his pet peeve, and his hobbies are working on cars and playing basketball. After graduat- ing he will attend Junior College, and then he hopes to become a mechanical engineer. ALCORN, RICHARD D. Dick was a transfer from Evans- ton, Illinois, and is the owner of attractive eyes and a fine per- sonality. He majored in Latin but was partial to his band class. His hobbies are collecting Stan Kenton records and playing in the pep band, while his ambition is to play the trombone as well as Bill Harris does. You will see him next year at State College. ALESI, LENA CATHERINE She is known as Shorty,2fQSri?i'3 for agvery go2d,5.repso'n, ,fas shi?-ff' ' onex of Hoolfefs smalle'st'C'o- Vsll-Lena has naturally curly hair, is sweet personality, yd enjoys Swvlyimiftgij 'darfqU,1gQj,ofn2 tooking.. l, Sh majore glint home economics. especially iking' .fher ,foods class, and will make A fin'e housewife. ALESI, VIRGINIA ANN Ginny is equally as small as her cousin Lena. She also enjoys swimming, dancing, and cooking and has an interesting hobby of collecting photographs, but is peevish about conceited boys. She had a commercial major, especially enjoyed her English class, and hopes some day to become a stenographer. ALL, KENNETH OSGOOD Ken possesses freckles, broad shoulders, and' always has a friendly smile for everyone. He majored in history and in mathe- matics. while civics was rated as his favorite class. He says that he hasn't any particular peeves and that he enjoys all sports. To be a business man in the field of advertising is his present ambi- tion. ALLAN, DEVA To know Deevie is to like her. She has sparkling brown eyes and a friendly smile for everyone. She majored in history, while contem- porary lit was her favorite class. She was a member of the Swim- ming Club and was Treasurer of the Horizon Club. She will attend J. C. and then hopes to become a stenographer for a publishing house. ALLANSON, WILL Billy has impressive dark eye- brows and a fine personality. He majored in mathematics and in Latin, with Latin also taking first place as his favorite class. He is a life member ofthe C. S. F. and was a member of the Junior Statesman. He is interested in anything having to do with rail- roads and will attend State Col- lege or U. C. .xl K I ALLEN, FLORINE MABEL Florine has a sparkling smile. pretty eyes, and was one of Hoover's Flag Twirlers. She had a commercial major, claiming shorthand as her favorite class. Fog and getting up in the morn- ing are her two pet peeves, while collecting records is her hobby. She would like to become a ste- nographer after attending Wood- bury College. .1 F uf -' ' r ,I of-1, ,- ,. .,v.L!ff 11.4, ' , ' I, , ,J . ,,.,f' 1- , Wag , , I r HJ. r, I up L my E jjj v f 'i r Ev ' a statu e b n e I nrsh but was! ariiail to her X. ,. , ,ji r . . af i23Z'lifESyl'.bliJ,e, ey s, ijrjaziigl tin J i-r Q . vlishiclassfy. pet pe, e 's '7 ople gghof n't'ilPkej24 hn ' onrcggw' ,Shel s es e ally fo d L6 '51, While her' mbition at 'the tesent is t i ecome an ad or of children's,qs ory books. Ju 1 ie? icing, 'anitlisteagi to Dsimliie ,rf . , ANDERSON, ARNOLD Arnold is a very nice fellow with brown hair and a friendly smile, who enjoys swimming, skiing, and hiking, and whose pet peeve is silly girls. Although his major was mathematics, he preferred his physics class. Arnold came to Hoover from Ballard Hi, in Seat- tle, and will attend the University of California. ANDERSON, ESTHER Formerly from down San Diego High School way, she majored in home economics but favored her social problems and general crafts classes. Esther isn't too fond of school or of getting up in the morning, but she does enjoy lis- tening to the juke box. She as- pires to be a beauty operator or a housewife. ANDERSON, JAMES Andy possesses mischievous hazel eyes, and, while he majored in mathematics, he especially liked his social problems class. His pet peeve is girls who walk slow- ly in the halls, and his favorite pastime is working on cars. With to be a success as his goal. he will continue his education at U. C. L. A. after graduating from Hoover. ANDERSON, JOHN T. Johnny is known for his friendly personality and perpetual butch hair cut. He majored in architec- tural drawing and says that lunch time was his favorite class. He was a member of the l.ettermen's Club, his pet peeve was working for the custodian, while fishing for mermaids is his hobby. His ambition, after he attends J. C.. is to be a fisherman. ANDERSON, ORVILLE Better known as Butch, he is very tall and has wavy blonde hair. He majored in industrial arts and says gym was his fa- vorite class, since he was a mem- ber of the J. V. track team and of the Lettermen's Club. Going to the beach, fishing, and roller skating are his favorite pastimes. After graduation he is planning on a Naval career. ANDERSON, PATRICIA RAE Pat, a pretty blue-eyed blonde, majored in mathematics and archi- tectural drawing. Her pet peeve is insincere people. She was a member of the Ducateers, A Cap- pella Choir, President of the Counselors' Monitors, and Com- missioner of Culture during the spring semester of '49. She as- pires to become an architect after attending U. C. L. A. PX ANDERSON Dick has eyes and ce jored in his his favori mrnin .Writ e n m s e Sta e 0 l ege. ANSELMO, NN MA E A transfer tflgm!C ley High, Detroit, Michigan, An has pretty dark brown eyes and auburn hair. She had a stenographic major and particularly enjoyed her typing and senior glee classes. Showoffs are her pet peeve, while her hob- bies are sketching and singing. After graduating she hopes to become a commercial artist. , R Aybi 1 R310 a .J , hilc Q f' Q as R-.V o fi car is is a 'B tion I 'S lf, thi ok i ' k r G, hrs t p e . C P iff i ,t ..' - l I .. N f pf fl Q' i i t it rl I ' ' I f f ANSELMO, JENNIE MAIRE She has a lovely olive com- plexion and long, wavy, dark hair. Jennie doesn't particularly care for people who know it all, but she enjoyed working as Atten- dance and Registrar Monitor. Switchboard Operator, and is especially interested in dancing and singing. She looks forward to being a beauty operator. APELMAN, MARILYN MARIAM AppIeI1ead has a very nice combination of black hair, blue eyes, and a pleasant personality. She loves to listen to records. but avoids conceited people. Marilyn always looked forward to her sixth period-she didn't have onel She was a February gradu- ate with a commercial major. ATHEY. ROY WILLIAM Although he appears quiet and thoughtful, he's really fun to know. His major was mathematics, and he was a member of the Ecivres and of the Chevrons. He spent three years as Librarian's Assistant and one year on the Color Guard. He is especially interested in model railroading and will be a future locomotive engineer. ATKISSON. BILL Bill is a swell guy with brown curly hair and a rare sense of humor, who came to Hoover from San Diego High. He especially likes cute girls, loafing, and sleep- ing, while going to school and working are his pet peeves. It was natural that BiII's favorite class was gym, since he was on the Varsity baseball team. To play professional baseball is his great- est ambition. BABBITT, LAWRENCE HUGH Larry majored in art. but said that botany was his favorite class. He was a member of the Varsity golf team and of the Golf Club. His pet peeve is cooked carrots, while his.hobbies are swimming, football, and golf. Since he is fond of public speaking, Larryc may enter some phase at politics. BANK, ISABELLE MILDRED Izzy has sparkling blue eyes and attractive dark hair. She majored in mathematics, but claimed social problems as her favorite class. Dancing to Glenn Miller records is her favorite pastime. Isabelle was a G. A. A. member, was in charge of costumes for the Senior Play, and served on the Art Com- mittee for the Senior Dinner. She will enter the merchandising field after attending State. BARNES, RONALD Ronald, a transfer from South Pasadena High, has a fine per- sonality and is also one of Hoover's larger boys. He had a shop major, but was partial to his gym class. Wearing a tie and going to school are his two pet peeves, while fishing, hunting, and swimming are his favorite pastimes. His ambition is to become a wood worker after graduation. BARRETT, ROY T. Roy has attractive brown hair and eyes. Although he majored in mathematics, he claimed wood shop as his favorite class. His pet peeve is too much home work, as he enjoys spending his spare time in the field of aviation. After graduation he would like very much to become a commercial pilot. BARTLETTrCHARLES Dick has a wonderful personal- ity and attractive dark brown eyes. He had a shop major, but rated gym as his favorite class, as he was on the J. V. football team and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. He especially enjoys baseball, hunting, and rid- ing horseback. To be a cattle rancher is his present ambition. BASFORD, MICHAEL GORDON Mike, whose brown eyes and dark hair are his outstanding fea- tures, has a friendly hella and a smile for everyone. He majored in history and in mathematics, but especially enjoyed his history class. To become a Naval officer after graduation from Annapolis is his present goal. BASHOR, JAMES Jimmer has attractive eyes and an infectious grin. He ma- jored in industrial arts. while Spanish was his favorite class. He was a member of the J. V. foot- ball team and also of the Letter- men's Club. Jim, who can't under- stand unfriendly people, says that his hobby is collecting records. l-le hopes to attend J. C. next year. BASS, HOWARD ADLAI Howard is a very nice fellow, who came to Hoover in his Senior year from Leander, Texas. He en- joys swimming and horseback rid- ing in his leisure time, favored his social problems class here at school, and his sports activity was baseball. He had a mathematics major and plans to enter the Forestry Service after attending State College. BATES, MARILYN C. Bubbles was quite a busy girl here at Hoover, as she was a member of Slanidracs, of the Student-Faculty Social Commit- tee, and of the Prom Committee. She was Picture Editor of Dias Cardinales and also alternate Song Leader. She majored in drama and especially enjoyed her class in social problems. Knitting argyles is her favorite pastime. Marilyn hopes to attend U. S. C. next year. BEACH, JANICE TURNER Jan, who ,has very pretty green eyes, majored in history and in foreign languages, with French as her favorite class. Janice was a member of the Horizon Club and was a Counselor's Monitor. Her pet peeves were surprise chemis- try tests, while riding horseback, reading, and dancing are her fa- vorite pastimes. She says her present ambition is to beat someone at checkers. BEALE, BARBARA M. Barbara has a very attractive combination of blonde hair and dark eyes. She was a member of Ducateers, Slanidracs, and was on the Senior Ditch Day Committee. Her ambition is to attend State College and to be an X-ray Tech- nician. She had bath mathe- matics and science majors, with advanced algebra as her favorite class. BEANS, MYRTLE Martie, who was formerly of Kearny High, has beautiful au- burn hair and a sparkling personal- ity. She had a commercial major. but said that she especially liked her clothing class. Her favorite pastimes are swimming and learn- ing to knit argyles. She was a February graduate, and her pres- ent ambition is to attend Phillips University. BELL, ELLEN MARGUERITE Peg is the possessor of bright blue eyes. Although home eco- nomics was her major. she said that civics was her favorite class. NoEsy study halls are her pet peeve, while her favorite pastimes are playing tennis and collecting recipes. After graduating she will attend Nursing College, as she hopes to become a registered nurse. BELL, HOWARD Known around school as Bud, he majored in mathematics, but rated gym as his favorite class. People who are late are his pet peeve, while swimming and hunt- ing are among the things that he likes to do best. After gradua- tion Bud will continue his educa- tion at J. C., and then he hopes to become a forest ranger. E i I is 'l w etter lrnqw as Elmer, she has -a cute fi ure and excellent taste irlrclothes. Her commercial major interested her in becoming a secretaryn. Physiology was her favorite class, while conceited people are her pet peeve. Eleanor will probably attend Junior Col- lege. QQIELLUSCIO, ELEANOR 'X 3 x BENDIXEN. GILBERT Known around school as Gil, he majored in mathematics and in industrial arts. especially enjoying his auto shop class. Gil isn't too fond of classical music and pre- fers to spend his leisure time either hunting, fishing, or working on cars. After graduating he hopes to be a mechanic. BENNETT, ALAN Alan is the possessor of attrac- tive brown hair and eyes, and he always has a friendly smile for everyone. He majored in mathe- matics, science, and Spanish, al- though tirst period English was his favorite class. His pet peeve is sour pusses, and his hobby is reading. He will attend State College in the tall and has as his goal a career in dentistry. BENNETT. MARY RUTH Mary, who came to Hoover from Grossmont High. is the pos- sessor ot attractive blue eyes. She had a commercial major, her ta- vorite class was corrective gym. and she was a member of the Drum Corps. Teachers and peo- ple who gossip are her two pet peeves, while dancing is her ta- vorite pastime. She hopes to be- come a secretary after attending Woodbuw College. BERG, CLAYTON L. Berg is big, brawny, and nice to know. He was partial to his debate class and was a member of the Senators. His pet peeve is women drivers, and he makes a hobby of working on his own model A. Clayton had a speech arts major and will make a good radio announcer after going to State College. I , R.lO E Marji wwe ta e t or h la a hobb mui A dislikes le no s n humor arji was a m -- - o e Music Club, played in e Senior Pl y, and . participated in Youth Takes a Fling, the an nual talent show. Keeping in line with her interests and talents. she majored in music and hopes to attend State. l .7 ,i ' blond ith lo brow . es, er o c ss ii' akes if a a Q' BERGER, VIOLET Vi has nice. naturally curly brown hair and pretty brown eyes. She enjoys tumbling both as a class and as a hobby and was an energetic member of our Tum- bling Team. Her pet peeve is snobbish people, while her ambi- tion is to learn to drive a car. She had a commercial major and will go to J. C. BERGLUND, DOROTHY F. P. Known around Hoover as Dot, she has pretty blonde hair and a cute pug nose. Tumbling and horseback riding are her favorite pastimes. while people who are always late are her pet peeve. She was a member of the A Cap- pella Choir and had a commer- cial major. To learn to drive is her ambition. BERRY, BARBARA Babs has a cute little pug nose and is very friendly. As Captain of the Tumbling Team, she was partial to her tumbling class. Babs will make a good writer, as she's had the experience ot being Literary Editor ot the Cardinal and Editor ot the Senior Cardi- nal. She majored in Spanish and will attend State College. BERRY, ROBERT EUGENE Bob has nice black hair, and is intelligent and well liked. He came to Hoover from Van Nuys High School, was an active mem- ber ot the Fishing Club, Slani- dracs, Band, Orchestra, and is a lite member ot C. S. F. After graduating from Stanford, Bob hopes to become the head of a business concern. He had a mathematics major. BEST, GILBERT Gib has attractive dark brown eyes and is rather quiet, but lik- able. He especially enjoys swim- ming and his gym class, but is against having home work. He chose to major in history and was an enthusiastic member of Slanidracs. He spends his spare time dreaming of being rich. lWho doesn't?j BICKEL, VERNON Vernon is known tor his red hair, freckles, and nice personality. He likes music. but could do without home work very well. Ver- non, who hopes to attend Col- lege at Pasadena, will make a good accountant, as he has ma- jored in mathematics. BICKERTON, MARY ELIZABETH Bunny has pretty blonde hair, and also a sweet personality. She came to Hoovei from Girls' High in Boston, was active in the G. A. A., and worked as a Switch- board Operator. Bunny majored in commercial subjects, especially enjoyed her shorthand class, and is planning to attend a business school. She hopes that some day she will see the Hawaiian lslands. BLAIR, MARY GENEVIEVE Mary, who has sparkling brown eyes and a good sense of humor, said she enjoyed her Spanish class, but could do without the people who call her Gehefiner. She came to Hoover from Grossmont and will attend State next year. as she hopes to become a primary teacher. Her majors were Spanish and history. j .f ff-ir' iw- ty-1 ' .w,. 9 rvif'1- 6 Q .+- I, kjV5,.,w- ,f 4 'Y yn ,. W, LBLAKLEY,-DAR iifim LA Rue Nthoiigh she has lovely auburn Lhair, La Rue doesn't like ti have ,pe Je cal hep Refi S e as jfafgveonderzul erbifiitity and a I' friendly wpfifr all. She enjoyed working Kas Registrar Monitor and being in the Horizon Club. She had Spanish and mathematics ma- jors, but favored her shorthand class, and looks forward to being a teacher after graduating from State. BLASE, FRIEDA Boots is a cute little blonde who is usually smiling. She de- lights in collecting Walt Disney figures, but is peevish about '35 Chevrolets. Frieda worked as Switchboard Operator and was Advertising Manager for the Cardinal. Her major was mathe- matics, her main interest is Bob. and her ambition is to become a good cook. She will probably attend J. C. next year. BLOOD, NATHAN A., JR. Nate, who has a friendly per- sonality, likes to play the piano in his spare time. He enjoyed his wood shop class. but will not miss English. He had an industrial arts major and is planning to attend J. C. BLUME. MARGUERITE Maggie has lovely blonde hair and blue eyes. She enjoys danc- ing, but could do without teach- ers who assign home work over the week-ends. Maggie majored in art, as she plans to become an interior decorator, and her favo- rite class was crafts. '-.qs ,QM , --n 0' .y-- -- BODIE. LOIS ANN Lois has a pleasant personality and pretty brown hair. She says her hobby is collecting pictures of cats and that she dislikes dirty Levi's. Her contemporary litera- ture class was her favorite, al- though her major was mathe- matics. She was a member of the Bible Club. Lois hopes to attend Chapman College and will make a good school teacher some day. BOGENHOLM, CHARLES Chuck, a transfer from Stockton High School, possesses very at- tractive hair. He enjoyed his speech class, but he could do without all the girls who wear too much lipstick. Although he ma- jored in history, his plans for the future are indefinite. BONNER. BILL Bill has attractive blue-green eyes. Wood shop took first place as his favorite class, which might be expected, since his major was industrial arts. He likes basketball best when it comes to sports. Bill has always been ambitious to graduate from Hoover. BORDEN, STANLEY Stan is known for his butch hair cut and for being a member of the B and Captain of the C track team. He enjoys upholster- ing cars, but hates to wear a tie. His major was mathematics, but he was partial to his contemporary literature class. Stan's goal is to own a big business. BOTTROFF, ESTHER Esther has a very pretty com- plexion and sparkling hazel eyes. She majored in commercial sub- jects and in home economics. She was especially fond of her sewing class and enjoys making most ot her own clothes. Muscles in physiology are the bane ot her lite. She will probably attend State College next year. i BOWERS, JANE Janie is sophisticated, well liked, and is known tor her neat appear- ance. Being the Dean's Monitor and member of Slanidracs were Iwo things she enjoyed at Hoover. She always avoids sarcastic peo- ple. Botany was her favorite class. Jane's plans include travel- ing and attending U. S. C. BOYD, EVON LOUISE Bonnie has beautiful eyes, a peaches-and-cream complexion. and a friendly greeting for every- one. She says her pet peeve is boys in general. Her favorite class was gym, although her major was mathematics. BRADBURY, RUTH LOUISE Weezie possesses pretty natu- rally curly red hair and is triendly to everyone. She likes to collect pennies, but she doesn't care tor tests or tor untriendly people. Louise had a commercial major. but preferred her history class. She plans to attend State College. BRANCH, WILLIAM R., JR, Bill has a nice smile and a friendly personality. He is enthu- siastic about sports, was a mem- ber ot' Slanidracs, and was Vice- President ot the Fishing Club dur- ing the tall semester. He had a mathematics major, but favored his speech class. Bill hopes to graduate from State College. BRAND, GLEN EDWARD I Glen-fh s,f'Vlavy brown hair hd a nice' persona' . He e joys workitgttfnfcfdaaztl. Math, atics ,vwa'91f :sf ajor, and avored Mr. G o52nan's, mathfflass. He work.eA3i.a'r?'ft,t'endance Monitor anfjzwas Chairman of the Choir Riser Crew. He aspires to be a rnillionaire, but will go to J. C. irst. BRECKENRIDGE, CAROLE ANNE Annie has a cute 'Figure and is lots ot fun to know. She enjoyed her crafts class, worked as an Attendance Monitor, was a mem- ber ot Gay Blades, and had a stenographic major. Carole is,. peevish about brown eyes. ,She is ambitious to travel' ylitlti Har and toi attend Glendale J, C. .1 ,, BRESSI, NICHOLAS Nick has clark hair. nice eyes. and is very likable. He' detests people who are slow, ,and he makes cars his hobby. Nick ma- jored in mathematics and will probably attend Junior College next year. ,ij so x XQ9 4 Q1 J ii ' A9 H 2-ij tr mrlinltiitgglefl Call mel' sotgjlliis Fd X-Uhr h Spcuteyfig-u!re.,aso!l47 .h hd, V' IC anse ah :Ito fx , 1 - QV BRIGK, J ,E N 1' ls, I i 2 ' ' -af. S' zm sf er br t 1 tu tn xpyes a te t 'atten Juailir C ege and to be i a' dance .V i it BRIDGFORD, WILLIAM Bill is a tall blond who possesses good looks and personality plus. He was a member of the Letter- men's Club and was active in Var- sity tootball and wrestling, so he naturally preferred his gym class. Bill will attend either California or Stanford University and is am- bitious to be the world's ham magnate. He had mathematics and history majors. g BRITT, BETTY JEAN Betty Jean, who came to Hoover from Sacred Heart, has lovely eyes. She doesn't care very much for the new long skirts. She was particularly fond of her physiology class and looks for- ward to being a nurse. BRITT, MICHAEL EDWARD Mike, a welcome transfer from St. Augustine High, majored in Latin and in mathematics. He especially enjoyed his physics and math classes. He is also enthu- siastic about wrestling. His plans are to attend State College and to become a doctor. BRITT, NINA Speck has a sparkling smile, snazzy figure. and a freckle on the tip of her nose. This freckle and grouchy people, she says, are her two pet peeves. She was a member of the Drum Corps, is a life member of C. S. F., and was Club Editor ot Dias Cardinalesf' Her favorite day dream is to be- come a professional model after she attends J. C. V BRITTIN, ELLA JANE Brittin has. a cute dimple in her chin, She delights in collect- ing glasses from drive-ins, but dis- likes long tight skirts. She had a science major, was a member of Ducateers, and was a Drill Team Majorette. She plans to attend Stevens College next year. BROWN, ANNE CHRISTINE Chris is a cute brunette twin who is shy and sweet, and who came to Hoover from Punahou School, Honolulu, T. H. With a major in history, she always looked forward to her social problems class. She will make a good nurse, and she hopes to be a future 'student at State College. BROWN, GEORGE George came from Punahou School, Honolulu, T. H., and has dark hair, nice eyes, and a good personality. He was active in B football and always enjoyed his gym class. George would make a good Naval officer, and he may attend N. R. O. T. C. BROWN, JEWEL Terry is a peppy tumbler with a cute figure, who came to Hoover from S. D. H. S. She en- joys collecting phonograph rec- ords and stays away from people who don't understand her. She hopes to be either an air hostess or a stenographer after attending J. C. Her major was in commer- cial subjects. BROWN, JO ANNA Jan has a cute, turned-up nose. but hates for people to tease her about it. Water skiing is an ac- tivity she especially enjoys. She had a commercial major, favored her history class. was a member of the Drum Corps, and was a Switchboard Operator. Jan dreams of being a concert pianist after she graduates from Abilene Chris- tian College. BROWN, ROBERT J. Jack, who was a transfer from Ramona High School, majored in mathematics. Playing football, dancing, playing Tex Beneke rec- ords, and tinkering with cars are the things he likes to do best. Jack's pet peeve is people who continually gripe. Always to be happy and, of all things, to be a probation officer, are his ambi- tions. BUCK, BEVERELY JOANNE Shortie is cute, short, and usually smiling at something. She delights in adding to her hope chest, but is peevish about late dates. She was a member of the Bible Club and wants to enter full-time Christian work. Beverely preferred her senior clothing class, although she had a Latin major. BULL, BETTY JO Jo has lovely green eyes and is always a lot of fun. She espe- cially enjoyed being a member of the A Cappella Choir and being one of the few who graduated in February. Betty Jo says she par- ticularly wants to be a good housewife. She had a commercial major. BULLARD, BART Bull is a hefty Letterman who is clever and likable. He favored his gym class. majored in mathe- matics and history, was active in J. V. football, and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. Bart says his pet peeve is teachers. He plans to attend State College next year. BURGER, JEANETTE L. Jan possesses very pretty blonde hair. She enjoys movies and scrapbooks. but could do without those senior science tests, al- though she says that was her fa- vorite class. Jeanette enjoyed her work in the attendance office. With a home economics major. she will be a good practical nurse or housewife.j BURKE, MARJORIE LEE Margie is a cute blonde who is always neatly dressed and who has a friendly greeting for every- one. Art was her major. she espe- cially enjoyed her social problems class, and she was Senior Editor of Dias Cadinalesf' Among her pet peeves are alarm clocks and people who are prejudiced, but she enjoys dancing, ice skating, and sewing. After attending col- lege, Margie plans to become a fashion illustrator. BURNETT. JOYCE Jo has well-kept dark hair and a nice personality. She especially liked her physiology class and en- joyed being a Counselor's Moni- tor. With a drama major, she displayed her talent for acting when she took the role of Bar- bara in the Senior Play. Her main interest is Jimmiel .loyce hopes to see Hawaii some day. , i, , Qi 4, it 'ef' BURTON, JEANETTE Punkin, a transfer from San Diego High, has a very friendly personality but stays way from sour-faced people. She majored in art and in history. but was par- tial to her literature class. Jean- ette is very enthusiastic about roller skating. Her future plans include being a housewife. BYRUM, ROBERT C. Bob has a friendly personality and enjoys fishing, hunting, and loafing. He was a Varsity Letter- man in baseball and a member of the Lettermen's Club. He espe- cially liked his architectural draw- ing class, as that was his major. and he hopes to be a good elec- trical engineer. CABALLERO, GERALDINE Gerry possesses lovely dark hair and a sunny smile. She is fond of ice skating and dreams of traveling around the world, but she detests people who are two- faced. Although Gerry had a drama major, her favorite class was physiology. She hopes to at- tend U. S. C. CABANAS, H Bert has ic an an tr ' e 'e . Y W iv s . e espe a ym class e w y wres er. t was aso me er of Blades. He had Sp is jor and is ambitious to ustomhouse broker. CALDWELL, JOANNE LOUISE Jo is an all-around gal with per- sonality plus who especially lilres dancing and cooking, but could do without conceited people. Since Joanne has always been am- bitious to be a stenographer, she majored in commercial subjects, with typing as her favorite class. CAMILLO, YVONNE LOUISE Punkin has lovely hair and eyes. She had a Latin major, is fond ot tennis and horseback rid- ing, and was a member of G. A. A. and of the tennis team. Yvonne doesn't care tor people who repeat themselves. She will attend State College and then hopes to travel around the world. CAMPBELL, MARLENE KAY Marty possesses pretty green eyes and brown hair. She likes to skate and go horseback riding. Marlene was a member ot the Choir, was Co-Captain of the Tumbling Team, and was espe- cially interested in her botany class. She had a bookkeeping major, as she plans to become a bookkeeper after graduating from business college. CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY Shortie has nice dark hair, pretty eyes, and a cute little tig- ure. She lilres cottage cheese, good-looking boys, and is enthu- siastic about collecting spoons. Shirley was a member ot the Drama Club, had home economics and language majors, and her ta- vorite class was tumbling. She plans to become a nurse after at- tending Mercy College ot Nurs- ing. CAPRON, EDWARD Ed is tall, likable, and enthu- siastic about hunting, but he de- tests cars that won't start when they should. Ed enjoyed both his civics class and his gym period, had mathematics and history majors, and he aspires to become a good butcher. CARPENTER, ROBBIE A nice-looking fellow with wavy blonde hair and a friendly smile, he enjoys collecting books as a hobby, while his pet peeve is people who don't speak in the halls. Robbie was a member of the Boys' Quartette and, as he really has a talent for music, he will probably realize his ambition to learn to play the piano. He hopes to attend Junior College next year. CARTLEDGE, ROBERT Bob is known tor his red hair and friendly personality. He espe- cially liked his gym class, but is peevish about working on cars. Bob had a mathematics major and plans to attend J. C. His ambition is to be an architect. CELLUCCI, BETTIE ANNE She has nice dark hair and dim- ples and is very friendly, but is rather peevish when it comes to boys who talk about cars on dates. Bettie especially enjoyed her senior science class, while her main interest is a certain someone named Bob. She majored in home economics and aspires to be the best housewife in San Diego. CHANDLER, BETTY LEE Betty has a nice complexion and pretty eyes. She is ambitious, good natured, peevish about bashtul boys, and is known for her neatness. Since her goal is to be a nurse, her majors were Latin and science. Betty will prob- ably take her nurse's training in the County Hospital. CHRISTY, .IIMMIE General is friendly, good- natured, and has nice teeth. He was in the R. O. T. C., a member ot Chevrons, and took the part of Mr. Martindale in the Senior Play. Although his major was science, he favored his social problems class. He is enthusiastic about attending U. C. L. A. and becoming a doctor. CHRONES. NICKOLAS Nick is a good-looking Letter- man who excelled in basketball and baseball. He has interesting eyes and especially likes eating and sleeping. Nick disliked home work and looked forward to seventh period each day. He was a member of the Lettermen's Club and is anxious to play in the World Series. - CIARLETTA, EDNA Eadie has a cute dimple and soft brown eyes. She loathes being called Eddie and stays away from conceited people. She will miss her home nursing class, being a member ot Slanidracs. and being Chairman ot the Make- up Committee ot the Senior Play. Edna enjoys dancing, dates, and long trips. She last attended Maury High in Virginia and is keen about studying journalism at U. C. L. A. CLAGUE, DONALD Don is a curly-haired blond who possesses a fine personality. He was a J. V. wrestler and natu- rally partial to his gym class. Don is very enthusiastic about sailing and hopes to own a yacht some day. As a future dentist, his major was science, and he is eager to attend U. S. C. CLAPPER, ROBERT Bob has brown curly hair and nice eyes. At the top ot his list ot pet Peeves are people who al- ways argue. Bob enjoys spending his leisure time playing baseball. He was enthusiastic about his print class and is endeavoring to become a printer. CLARK. ALDON E. To know AI is to like him. He majored in French and in mathe- matics, was a member ot the Ecivres, Junior Statesmen. and a lite member of C. S. F. He is fond otswimming, dancing, and golf, and his pet peeve lalthough he does it welll is being asked to play the piano. Al hopes to be an architect atter attending Stanford University. CLARK. ANN-LEESON Ann is a popular gal who is energetic and capable. She has naturally curly hair and a clever personality, while she loves danc- ing, tumbling, and swimming. She was Commissioner ot Girls' Activi- ties during the tall ot '48 and Secretary of the Social Commit- tee. She doesn't appreciate kids who lack school spirit. Her major was drama and she plans to at- tend the University of Arizona. CLARK, GERALDINE Better known as Gerry, she has a nice complexion, pretty hair. and a fine personality. She dis- likes people who are always tell- ing tall tales, 'cause she says, l believe theml Gerry came to Hoover from Cathedral High and attained lite membership in C. S. F. She was also in the Ecivres and on the Senior Cabi- net. She had a commercial major, aspires to become a good private secretary, and will attend State College. CLARK, MARGUERITE DOLORES Pal has attractive red hair and a nice personality. She was a music major and tor two years was a member ot the A Cappella Choir. her favorite class. She is an ardent stamp collector, aspires to be a laboratory technician. and is ambitious to attend La Sierra College. She said she was always peevish about school. CLARY, FLORENCE MINERVA Answering to either Fla or Flossy, she has pretty blonde hair and unusual eyes. She was a member ot G. A. A. for three years and enjoyed working in the attendance ottice. She makes a hobby ot raising dogs. Florence. who had a commercial major, and who hopes to be a secretary, especially enjoyed her typing and crafts classes. CUNGMAN, GERALD Jerry is tall and has very blue eyes with lang eyelashes. Al- though he disliked home work, he enjoyed his contemporary litera- ture class and had a major in architectural drawing. His special interests are geology and aero- nautics, and he will make a career ot aeronautics after graduating from State College. COBB, MARILYN Cobby is a cute co-ed from Visalia High who has pretty green eyes. a pleasant personality, and a year-around tan. What annoys her the most are bossy people. Marilyn majored in art and is a promising costume designer. She was Chronicler and a member ot the Commencement Committee. To learn to ski and to attend State are her ambitions. COLLINS. RITA Ret has lovely black hair and a darling smile. She was a Coun- seIor's Monitor and a member of the Drill Team. Her favorite pastime is collecting snapshots of her friends. while her pet peeve is people who walk slowly in the halls. She had a commercial major and is planning on being a career woman. COLVIN. NANCY ELLEN Nan is tall, well liked, and pos- sesses lovely brown eyes. She had a lot of fun being a Counselor's Monitor, a Ducateer, and a mem- ber of the Slanidracs. Her favo- rite pastime is dancing. She had a commercial major and has high hopes of becoming a civil service stenographer. CONN, ERLYNE MA Connie has s rkli dark eyes and adorabl l Slfe as a member o A. Ajaind in her spare t' e is suayly seen in a ill r kating rink,'Connie says t conc ' ed P' ple are 'er pe peeve he d a com- i major, enjo d her office ' ctice class.,an 'is interested in ecoming a sten rapher. CONNER, PATRICIA LOUISE Pat has a very nice smile. pretty long hair, and a friendly personality. She enjoys playing the piano and swirhming and was a member ofthe Swimming Club. Algwough she didn't like the home work, civics was her favorite class and mathematics was her major. Her one ambition is to get a job. CONNORS, MARIAN LOUISE Mimi is a cute gal who is energetic, capable, and always friendly. She had a commercial major, was a Drum Corp Lieuten- ant, and naturally preferred her first period class. She detests practical jokers. Marian enjoys playing the piano and hopes to be a youth director. . iv ' . ., 1.4 ' ral? ,r .1 if ,, A , 429' fcbusortp . iCHN nj ,ie .fblMi4re. aqgi, 'fellow wi Ixfblack ifhair and-'ibrown ,gyespkvasfa two- gearfii. wrgstler, a one-year JIJV. trqqkman, and a member of theQL,ette,r'menfs'Club.,- His rnyajorsy, .werevscignce-'and Slplanis-ht ' 1-lezistk especially anxious 1, to' ljearnfi to dance. You'll probably .see Mike at State College nextiyear, study- ing to be a doctor. COOPER, RICHARD THEODORE Better known as Dick, he is proud of his height. Mathematics and architectural drawing were his majors, while he especially en- joyed his drawing class. Dick likes to spend his spare time driving a car. His plans include attend- ing State College and joining the Navy Air Corps. COPITAS, SALLY Sally is an attractive brunette who possesses a peaches-and- cream complexion and a lovely voice. so naturally her favorite pastime is singing. Keeping in line with her talent for music, Sally was Treasurer of the Music Club, Secretary of the A Cap- pella Choir, and sang with the Girls' Quartette. She was Peevish about having home work in Span- ish, her major. and is ambitious to be a stenographer. CORNELIUS, BETTY Corny, a cute redhead who is a lot of fun, was an active member of the G. A. A. and of Slanidracs. Her pet peeves are her freckles jbut we think they're cutelj Mathematics was her ma- jor, but she preferred her class in life drawing and is ambitious to became a commercial artist. Betty plans to attend State College. CORVINUS, LOIS Even though Lois is quiet, she has a good sense of humor and dislikes people without one. She majored in art. her favorite sub- ject. Horseback riding and col- lecting popular records are her favorite pastimes. She plans to attend Junior College next year and become a fashion illustrator later. COSENZA, FRANK JOSEPH Frankie is a good-looking Letter- man from Saint Gregory High, Detroit, Michigan. and is a fine person to know. He was a Varsity wrestler for two years. People who walk slowly in the halls are his pet peeve. Although his majors were art, history, and mathe- matics, he favored his art class. Frank's main interest is a certain girl named Florence. CRESCENZO, LOUIS Better known as Louie, he has personality plusl His majors were mathematics, history. and lan- guages. He belonged to the Let- termen's Club, was a member of the Senior Cabinet, and is inter- ested in playing the piano. He will probably .be a lawyer after he attends State College and U. C. L. A. CROSBY, PATSY RUTH Pat has very pretty red hair and a friendly smile. She pre- ferred her annual staff class, natu- rally, as she was Editor-in-Chief of Dias Cardinales. Pat is a life member of C. S. F., was a Drum Corps Lieutenant, a mem- ber of the Senior Cabinet, and played Mrs. Hotchkiss in the Senior Play. She had a commer- cial major and plans to attend the University of Utah. CROSS. JIM Bud is a swell guy with at- tractive blue eyes. who came to Hoover from Commerce High in San Francisco. His favorite class was civics, while railroad models and boxing are his hobbies. Since he hopes to become an aircraft engineer, Jim majored in mathe- matics. CULVER, ELIZABETH Beth is short and pretty curly hair. As bitious to become teacher, she majored and she would like to to Mexico. Beth is quiet, with she is am- a Spanish in Spanish, make a trip a member of the Pan American Club and of the C. S. F. She hopes to at- tend State next year. CULVER, WAYNE Wayne is a tall, broad-shoulder ed fellow with brown eyes and dark hair, who was active in Var- sity wrestling and was also a member of the Music Club. Since he's planning to be an engineer, he majored in mathematics and really enjoyed his trig and physics classes. He will be a future stu- dent at the University of Califor- nia at Berkeley. CURRIE, LEE 1 Lee has a friendly grin, wavy brown hair, nice eyes, and is keen about collecting foreign money. He was a member of the Rifle Club and favored his auto shop class, as he majored in industrial arts. Lee especially wants his own business some day. CUZZIVOLIO, ANN Peanuts is a cute co-ed from Proctor High in New York. She has pretty brown hair and eyes and is known for her lack of height. She hatels cowboy music. but does enjoy swimming and drawing. Ann majored in art and will make a good commercial artist after graduating from J. C. DAHLIN, RONALD A. Ronnie is one of Hoover's good- looking Lettermen. l-le majored in mathematics and especially liked his physics class. He is a life member of the C. S. F.. was on the Varsity football team, and was Secretary-Treasurer of the Senior Class. He is definitely an outdoor man, enjoying any kind of sports. After graduating he will take an engineering course at the University of California at Berkeley. DALE, BARBARA LEE Barb has very pretty brown eyes and a sunny smile. She ma- jored in Spanish with contempo- rary literature as her favorite class. She was a member of the Duca- teers and of Slanidracs, was a Counselor's Monitor. and was on the Ditch Day Committee. Her pet peeve is that all men aren't over six feet tall, and she espe- cially enjoys dancing. She will at- tend J. C. 4 a DAME, BETTY JEAN Betty Jean has pretty blonde hair and a sunny smile. She ma- jored in science and really appre- ciated her study hall. Crowded halls are high on her pet peeve list, while going to the movies and riding horseback are the things she especially enjoys. After graduating she will some day make a fine housewife. DANIELS, RUTHELLEN Ruthellen has a very nice figure and pretty blonde hair. She ma- jored in art, but says that U. S. History was her favorite class. She also enjoyed being a member of the Drum Corps. She can't tolerate conceited people, and she rates swimming as her favor- ite pastime. Ruthellen plans to attend San Jose State and then hopes to become an interior decorator. DARLING, HAROLD A transfer from Bulkeley High, New London. Conn., Harold is a person who is worth knowing. He majored in mathematics and says that U. S. History was his favorite class. Radio commercials and Spanish are his pet peeves, while stamp collecting and baseball are his favorite pastimes. He hopes some day, after graduation. to become a lawyer. DARON. TRACY Ouija has pretty hair and a good figure. She majored in lan- guages, claimed physiology as her favorite class. and was a Sergeant in the Drum Corps. Home work is tops on her pet peeve list, while skating and dancing are her favorite hobbies. After gradua- tion she would like to become an interior decorator. DAVIDSON, ROBERT Bob, who is from Fortier High in New Orleans, has attractive blonde hair and blue eyes. He majored in mathematics, but claimed gym as his favorite class, and decided that poor sports are his pet peeves. He was a mem- ber of the Varsity cross country team, although he especially likes football and hopes to be a foot- ball coach after attending the University of Michigan. DAVIDSON, WANDA EILEEN Wanda has lovely hair and a peaches-and-cream complexion. Her major was commercial sub- jects, with shorthand as her favor- ite class. She enjoyed being a member of the A Cappella Choir and says that her favorite pas- times are bowling and dancing. Her ambition in life is to be a good housewife. DAY, JACK Jack, who is tall and broad shouldered, came to Hoover from Grossmont High. Mathematics was his major, and glee was his favorite class. He was a member of the Varsity football and track teams. He says that his pet peeve is tennis. while his favor- ite pastimes are singing and working on cars. Jack plans to attend State College in the fall. DAYTON, BENTON A. Benny has a 'fine personality and is quiteithe actor. He ma- jored in histpfif' and in drama, with drama rating as his favorite class. He was amernbgr of the Thespians, Ducateersi A Senators. and was,Senior Play Director. He plans to teach history and drama after attending 'the University of Redlands. DEAN, LOIS E. Squirt is the owner of pretty blue eyes. She majored in lan- guages, with civics as her favor- ite class. Lois isn't fond of red shoes, but she does enjoy roller skating and dancing. After gradu- ating she will endeavor to become a good home maker. DE FRATE, BARBARA ELAINE Bobbie is a cute co-ed with sparkling brown eyes and a pleas- ant manner. She loves horses and hates turnipsl Bobbie enjoyed working in the attendance office during her three years at Hoover. and her favorite class was tum- bling. Her goal is to have a suc- cessful career as a model. She had a commercial major and may attend J. C. DEITRICK, SHIRLEY Deik possesses a friendly smile and sparkling eyes. She ma- jored in Spanish and especially enjoyed being a member of the Theta Club and the A Cappella Choir. Her,-Spet peeve is poor sports. and her favorite pastime is dancing. She will become a stenographer after attending Kel- sey-Jenney Business College. DENTT, RICHARD Dick has blonde hair and an infectious grin. He majored in mathematics, with auto shop as his favorite class. He says he hasn't any pet peeves. but that playing football, swimming, and going fishing are some of the things he likes to do. After graduation he hopes to become a mechanic. DEPUE, LOIS Lu is known for her pug nose and fine personality. She majored in home economics, with third pe- riod civics being her favorite class. People who have chewing guqm and won't pass it around are her pet peeve, while swimmiijg is her favorite pastime. To bean' artist is her present goal in life? -X Mx K .- f. , it it by xv l r V iff' ' 'x . 1 ' ' ,V , Iwjijif DEWHURST, ROBERT O. Bob has very attractive black curly hair and brown eyes. He majored in machine drawing and in mathematics, while physiology was his favorite class. People who chew gum are his pet peeve, and his hobbies are hand balancing and singing. His present ambition is to become a professional hand balancer after he attends State College. DIBB. FRANKLYN W. Frank is another one of Hoover's skyscraper men. He majored in mathematics and in print shop. the latter being his favorite class. He played Varsity football and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. Parsnips are his pet peeve, while swim- ming and dancing are his favorite pastimes. Frank hopes to become a detective. i Li i R. DICKMAN, JOYCE Joyce is the possessor of a lovely smile and dark wavy hair. She majored in mathematics and in Spanish, was a Lieutenant in the Flag Twirlers, and was Chair- man of the Senior Ditch Day Committee. As her favorite pas- time she especially enjoys danc- ing. Her ambition is to attend Capitol University at Columbus, Ohio. DIENEMAN, DOUGLAS Doug has attractive brown curly hair. He majored in industrial arts. especially enjoying his class in wood shop. English teachers were his pet peeve here at Hoover, while his favorite pas- times include football, hunting. and fishing. After graduating he hopes to enter some field of woodworking. DOMEN, ROGER Roger is known for his curly red hair and dimples. He majored in architectural drawing and in- dustrial arts, but was partial to his drama class. He was Secre- tary-Treasurer of the Downbeat Club and enjoyed playing inethe Pep Band. He also enjoys playing football and fooling around with cars. After attending S. D. J. C. Roger hopes to become a car- buretor man. DOUBET, SHIRLEY Do-bay has pretty red hair and a sparkling personality. She majored in home economics, but claims hand crafts as her favorite class. She also was a member of G. A. A. Foggy weather is her special pet peeve, while collecting perfume bottles is her hobby. To pass civics was her ambition this year, DOUGLAS, EDWARD LEE Ed is a hefty Letterman with blonde curly hair. He majored in history and in architectural draw- ing, but says that he especially enjoyed study hall. Women drivers are his pet peeve and sports are his favorite pastime. He plans to attend Compton J. C. WMXZN l Better known around Hoover as Bev, she had a commercial major and especially enjoyed her orches- tra class. She was a member of G. A. A., and of the orchestra, and was an Attendance Monitor. She has the unique hobby of col- lecting salt and pepper shakers. After graduation she will attend Junior College and then hopes to become a model. !?JRArER BEVERLY E. DREWERY, JOAN EVELYN Joan, who is tall and very at- tractive, possesses a lovely com- plexion and a friendly personality. Her major was commercial sub- jects, with botany as her favorite class. Gardening and sewing are her favorite pastimes, being called Joanne is one of her pet peeves, and learning to drive is her am- bition. You will probably see her at State next year. DREWETT, MARY LOUISE Mary has very pretty brown eyes and a lovely complexion. Although she had a commercial major, civics was her favorite class. She was a member of the Ecivres and was Captain of the Drill Team Majorettes during the spring and fall of '48 and the spring of '49, She- is especially fond of Jack and after graduation will some day make a fine house- wife. DROWN, ARTHUR HENRY Art is known for his mustache and friendly smile. He majored in history, but says that choir was his favorite class. He was a mem- ber of the cross country and track teams and of the A Cappella Choir. The fact that too many girls in school get married is his pet peeve, while mechanics and outdoor life are his favorite pas- times. He will be a Navy pilot. DWYER, JUDITH EILEEN Better known as Judy, she has pretty brown eyes, a friendly per- sonality, and says her hobby is big game hunting. Judy had a Latin major and a pet peeve called Latin, too. Her favorite class was tumbling, and her ambi- tion is to get rich quick! DYER, EDDIE Ed has attractive blonde hair and a friendly personality. He majored in mathematics and espe- cially enjoyed his gym class. He says that he hasn't any pet peeves and that he enjoys spending his leisure time working on his car and playing football. You will probably see him next year at State College. EADS, THOMAS CLARK Better known as Red, he has wavy red hair and is a nice per- son to know. Working with cars and playing football are his favor- ite pastimes, while silly girls and radio commercials are his pet peeves. He had mathematics and drawing majors and says that the latter was his favorite class. He plans to become an architect, and will probably be one of the Aztecs at State next year. EIS, GORDON Gordo is a tall lad with curly brown hair. He majored in indus- trial arts. but especially enjoyed being a member of the Music Club and of the A Cappella Choir. He doesn't like women drivers, but does enjoy working on cars and hunting. He plans to attend State College. in the fall. ELMQUIST, RALPH DARYL Ralph has very curly blonde hair and a fine personality. He majored in mathematics and espe- cially enjoyed his speech class. Unfriendly people are his pet peeve, while his favorite pastimes are dancing and eating. Ralph's ambition is to have a good job after he attends State College. ENLUND, WILLIAM JACK Bill, a mischievous blond with a friendly smile, says that physics was his favorite class, while Latin and mathematics were his majors. He was president of the C. S. F. during the Fall of '48 and is a life member. He was also Busi- ness Manager of Dias Cardi- nales. Bill enjoys dancing and playing both tennis and badmin- ton. After graduating from col- lege he will make a first-class engineer. ENSCH, MARGARET A very pretty co-ed whose out- standing feature is her peaches- and-cream complexion, Margaret enjoyed being a Ducateer, work- ing back stage on last year's Senior Play, and being on the Senior Room Committee. To stay away from people who are al- ways complaining is something she tries to do. Her major was history. with civics as her favorite class. She will make a good stu- dent at J. C. next year. EPLER, MARY MARGARET Mary is a very talented and popular girl with pretty eyes. Her activities at Hoover included being Vice-President of the Ecivres and of the Senior Class, Art Edi- tor of Dias Cardinales. His- torian and life member of C. S. F.. Chronicler during the fall of '48, Social Chairman of the Bible Club, and Captain of the Drill Team. Her major was art and, since Mary likes to be busy, she plans to attend college. ERICKSON, NORMAN Ollie has very attractive hair, a friendly smile, and is really a fine person to know. He ma- jored in mathematics and said that gym was his favorite class. People who talk too much are his pet peeve, while his favorite pas- times include driving, eating, and sleeping late. To become a Die- sel engineer is his ambition. and you will see him next year at State College. ERWIN, CHARLIE MAE Charlie Mae is the owner of very pretty and extremely blonde hair. She majored in mathematics and languages, with chemistry rating as her favorite class. She was a member of Chi Eta Mu. People who think they can sing are her pet peeve, and tennis is her favorite pastime. She will be a fine mathematics teacher after attending State College. ESSLEY, RICHARD Dick has a friendly smile and nice personality. He majored in art and especially enjoyed his gym class. His pet peeve is sar- castic people, while baseball, swimming, and driving a car are his favorite pastimes. After graduation Dick plans to enter the Air Force. EVARTS, DUANE Duane, who is really nice to know, attended Synder Continua- tion School before coming to Hoover. He majored in industrial arts, but drama and senior science rated as his favorite classes. Blondes do not particularly ap- peal to him, but radio, swimming, and making wire recordings are his favorite pastimes. After graduating he hopes to become a radio technician. FAVEL, CHARLINE MARY Charline has attractive eyes and a pert turned-up nose. She ma- jored in languages, chose chem- istry as her favorite class, and was a member ofthe Drum Corps. Home work over the week end is her pet peeve, while her hobbies are sewing and collecting salt shakers. She plans on a teaching career after attending State Col- lege. N FAWCETT, KENNETH D. Ken has a friendly smile and a fine personality. Science and mathematics were his majors, while physics was his favorite class. He was President of the Ecivres dur- ing the fall semester of '48 and is a life member of C. S. F. With a civil engineering career as his goal, he will attend State College and the University of California at Berkeley. FEAR. HAROLD He is a fellow who is always wearing a friendly smile and is a lot of fun to know. Harold enjoys any outdoor sport, was ac- tive in J. V. track, and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. He majored in mathematics and architectural drawing, his favorite classes being architectural drawing and gym. He will probably enter the forestry service. FERRELL, CONNIE ' Connie is tall and slender, with lovely blue eyes and a clever personality. She was active as a member of the Junior Statesmen, Girls' Ouartette, Music Club, and was Secretary of the Horizon Club during the fall semester and Vice- President during the spring semes- ter. Her major was music, her favorite class being music appre- ciation. Connie attended Thorn- ton High before coming to Hoover and plans to go to State next year. FERRY, MARTHA LOUISE Marty. who has attractive eye- brows and pretty hair, came from New Haven High School in lndi- ana. While history was her major. her favorite class was art, drawing portraits is her hobby, and she made an effective Hannah in the Senior Play. She was a Slani- drac and a member of the Car- dinal Rollers. Martha dislikes inquisitive people. and her ambi- tion is to become a housewife. FINKLE, JOSEPHINE G. Jo is known for her shortness and dimpled smile. Being a mem- ber of the Tumbling Team and of the A Cappella Choir, Com- mentator of the Girls' Quartette, and Robe Chairman of the Choir has kept her busy around Hoover. Her majors were history and com- mercial subjects. She is peevish about people who are always late. while her ambition is to attend J. C. FINLAY, ALBERT W., JR. Al has curly brown hair and despairs of the fact that he can't keep his fingernails. Before com- ing to Hoover. he attended St. Augustine. ln his spare time Al is found working on cars. since he is interested in becoming a mechanic, and his favorite class was auto shop, although history was his major. He will attend J. C. next year. if FL ST RBARA a laugh and also re ey d hair. She 'oys ctin recipes, since ookin is he hobby, and she sa s th avorite class was ' e n ' . Bobbie is a life e ber C. S. F. and was a me r fSlanidracs. Something she ests is people who pout. Sh ad a commercial major and is ambitious to clerk in a store. FORT, NANCY This cute co-ed, whose specialty is friendliness, is better known as Nan. Like so many others. she is annoyed by people who are al- ways late. She enjoyed tumbling and being a member of the Skat- ing Club, but likes dancing even more. Her majors were art and English, and she plans on attend- ing Junior College. FOSTER, JOHN ALAN, ll Johnny is very friendly. with nice brown hair and blue eyes. He favored his English class, but disliked home work over week ends. ln his leisure time, John is found listening to his large collec- tion of records. He is planning to study interior decorating at the University of Illinois. He majored in mathematics. FRANKLIN, RITA LOUISE Slim is short. with pretty brown eyes and two attractive dimples that are displayed when- ever she smiles. She majored in commercial subjects and in Span- ish. Tying in with her Spanish major. she was a member of the Pan American Club. Corrective gym was her favorite class. and she thinks she will enjoy working for the telephone company after graduating. 0 FREEM , M I Masil wh a y m- binatio f blo e h ' d b wn eyes. that ado ig or c ing over. y es so g he s o . rs w ren e. s n and she er of rrls Glee w sh ende ee e ma , d h' a ' ' ub. T du D rom the Uni- v srty of Calrfornr is her ambr- tion. FRENCH, CAROLYN She has a nice figure, a rare sense of humor. and very pretty eyes. The things that annoy her most are those little red cards and people who gossip. Carolyn, who was partial to her second pe- riod corrective gym class, had a commercial major and will prob- ably attend J. C. GAINOR, ROGER He is really a swell person to know, with nice blue eyes and wavy brown hair. Being a smooth dancer is Roger's hobby and most of his leisure time is spent on a dance floor. Mathematics was his major and, since he was a mem- ber of the track team. that was his favorite class. He plans to study mechanical engineering at Cal. Poly. GANTZ, THEODORE ALAN Aloysius is the happy-go- lucky type, with nice brown eyes and an individual personality. Keeping him busy in his spare time is his picture collection of midget racers. He was a member of the A Cappella Choir and Manager of the J. V. football team. His majors were mathe- matics and drama, and he plans to take a radio course at State. l 'fir GARNER, M,ERiRlLL A. Merle is la good-looking fellow who has a nice s ile and blue eyes.,- 'Hunting a d collecting Dixjefland recordf re his hobbies. Wthematics his major, while botany via ijhis 'favorite class. Merle doe, 't appreciate No Smoking ,-sjgns. To attend State College and to become a high- way paftrolman are his plans for th fkiitu re. :Afiijiit x X GARNETT, DONALD Better known as Don, he has curly brown hair and is a great conversationalist. He was a mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir and especially enjoys singing, while mathematics was his major. He doesn't care for people who don't cheer at football games. To become a lawyer is one thing he has planned for the future, and he may attend the University of Calitornia. C-JARRETT, ROBERT Bob has a pleasant smile. nice eyes, and broacl shoulders. He was partial to his gym class and was a member of the B track team. Getting up early in the morning is something he finds hard to do. His major was history and his goal is to go to college. He particularly enjoys making new friends. , f Y ' ' Xw, GElSLER,..'DOLORES?,,. Dee has a ,Sweet smile, pretty blue. eyes, and is strictly the out- 'dopr t pe., At Hoover she 'was Concert-Mistiess 'and also a prominent 'member of theistrlng section ,of the' orchestra. What annoys heflvmost are silly girls and conceited, boys.' 'Physiology and orchestra were her ifaxgorite classes while her hobb 'iscol r Y ' - lecting autbgraphs. With,n, major- in music, her ambition is tdvplay in a studio orchestra. 5 GENDELMAN, MORTON B. Mort has long eyelashes, a nice smile, and a fine personality. He was a member of the C bas- ketball team and ot the Letter- men's Club. Bright T shirts worn by older men are his pet peeve. Since any sport is his hobby, gym was his favorite class. Mort would like to learn the art of making money and hopes to attend Junior College next year. GERTH, BEVERLY She will answer to either Bev or Red, 'and before coming to Hoover, she attended Jones Com- mercial High in Chicago. The most outstanding feature of her appearance is her pretty eyes. Collecting,ticket stubs is her hobby, while being on a crowded bus is her pet peeve. With a stenographic major, her favorite class was shorthand. She will be a good court stenographer. GETZ, JOHN MALCOLM Jack possesses a friendly smile, curly hair, and a swell personality. While at Hoover he was a mem- ber of the Boys' G-lee Club, his favorite class was auto shop, and his major was industrial arts. He especially liked being a February graduate, and he hopes to be a mechanical engineer after attend- ing Cal. Tech. GIBBS, JOHN Johnny's outstanding features are his wavy black hair, mischie- vous eyes, 'and nice smile: in other words, he's a handsome guy! Although he didn't care for civics, he did enjoy his physics class. Since he is planning on becoming an engineer, John ma- jored in mathematics and in his- tory. while playing J. V. football was his main activity. He hopes to attend the Coast Guard Academy. GLENN, BLAINE A fine fellow with attractive black hair. his major was mathe- matics, with English Review his favorite class. Blaine is interested in any kind of sport, and he says that girls are his pet peeve. To be a jet mechanic is his goal. GOOD, NANCY ANN Nancy is a cute gal who has pretty eyes and who always dis- plays a friendly smile. She is very fond of dancing and rates it as the pastime she enjoys most. Nancy's favorite class was office practice, while trying to get through the crowd around her locker was something she disliked. With a stenographic major, her ambition is to work in an office. GOSSETT, EVELYN Shorty, who has pretty green eyes and blonde hair, came to Hoover from Grossmont High. Roller skating is her hobby. and conceited boys are--her pet peeve. 'She was partial to her shorthand class, but enjoyed all of the classes included in her commer- cial major. Evelyn dreams of being-an airline hostess, and will probably attend State' College W J fl D, ic G. ' S has ov ly eyi naturally curl' hair, io being call- Gzrti ' ch f her time an w might 1,62 -5' djtgd K it ve ' . Being B af Hoover Her ie as physiology. while her m was mathematics. Katie will pr bably attend Junior College. ,L is s f d ja jg me ei of ht rum Corps if ' e er usf . or't cl ' GRAF, LUDI Ludi is a nice fellow who has deep dimples and is a lat of fun to know. He was on the J. V. wrestling team and especially likes to play hockey. Mathematics was his major, with solid geom- etry his favorite class. His ambi- tion is to attend college. prefer- ably the U. S. Coast Guard Academy. GRAHAM, RONALD Ronald has nice brown eyes and is always friendly. His favor- ite class was the one without teachers. His majors were indus- trial arts and mathematics. Ron- ald's hobby. like that of so many other boys, is sports, and he en- joyed being Vice-President of the Bowling Club. He is interested in becoming a radio man after he attends J. C. GRAY, BETTY LOU Betty Lou is a blue-eyed blonde with a friendly smile, who came to Hoover from San Diego High. She enjoys sports, especially ice skating, and makes a hobby of writing short stories. Her major was home economics, but since she would like to become a sec- retary after attending Vocational School, she found bookkeeping one of her favorite subjects. GRAY, DAVID B. Dave is a good-looking fellow who likes cute girls and guys who laugh at anything. He makes a hobby of being friendly, and he dislikes people who complain all the time. Dave came to Hoover from lnglewood, was a junior class officer, played Varsity foot- ball and made a good Rex in the Senior Play. He had a history major and is planning to attend Pasadena J. C. GREENBERG, RONALD Ronnie has dark hair, expressive brown eyes, is quiet. and is a nice fellow to know. He had science and mathematics majors and says his physics class was his favorite. Playing softball is his hobby. and he spends many hours at the piano. Women drivers are his pet peeve. He is looking forward to attending U. C. L, A. next year. GRINNELL, CHRYSTIAL Chris has lovely brown eyes and a very nice personality. Her major was music, and she was partial to her movie production class. Two of her pet peeves are people who always talk loudly and the expression drop deadl Her hobby is collecting china dog figurines. Chrystial dreams of some day owning her own kennels. GRYVA, BETTY LEE Betty Lee, a transfer from North High School in Omaha, Nebraska, always dresses neatly and possesses a lovely voice. She favored her class in English, al- though her major was history. Betty spends most of her time singing, and she has hopes of becoming an opera singer. You will probably see her at State next year. GUENTERT, JOAN MARIE Jo is a cute blonde who has pretty eyes and a good sense of humor. She attended Brown's School for Girls before coming to Hoover. Her major was mathe- matics, she was enthusiastic about her botany class, and she enjoyed being a Nurse's Monitor. Her pet peeve is dirty dishes, while two of her ambitions are to attend State and to be a housewife. GWAZDACZ, JULIUS Caesar is a quiet blond and a nice fellow to know. He was on the C and B track teams and rated gym as his favorite class. His hobby is woodcraft, with industrial arts as his major. He was also a member of the Lettermen's Club. After graduat- ing, he would like to attend Jun- ior College, and he is interested in becoming a construction engi- neer. GWAZDACZ, ROBERT Bob has nice eyes and dark wavy hair. He didn't favor his classes in civics and physics and definitely disliked those hours spent after school. Being a member of the B track team and Co-Captain of the cross country team kept him busy. Gym was his favorite class and mathe- matics his major. He plans to at- tend J. C. and become an elec- trical engineer. HAGEN, CARLYLE L. Carl has nice blonde hair and a friendly smile. Since he was a member of the Radio Club and his hobby is being a ham radio operator, you might guess that he plans to be. a radio technician. His major was industrial arts, while gym was his favorite class. Like all seniors, he looked for- ward to graduation. He is usually seen riding his motorcycle during his leisure time. HAMILTON, MARLENE She is a friendly girl with pretty green eyes, who came from Can- yonville Bible Academy. Her major was history, while music appreciation was her favorite class. Playing the piano is her hobby, and she also enjoys horse- back riding, reading, and sewing. To become a teacher after at- tending State is her greatest am- bition. HANKINS, THOMAS WILLIAM Known to all of us as Tom, he has nice eyes, dimples, and a fine personality. His major was mathematics, but music is his hobby, and he especially enjoyed his harmony class. Girls who act silly are his pet peeve. Tom's goal is to be a successful business man, and you will probably see him at Junior College next year. MRB , CAR IS ' is,l-eh-nys smi g at meth' and is known i o'thes. rom r commercial major she chose 'ridiapmdes-as class. Sh was a membe o Gay Blades Q a a Attendance Office n aveI with Carole Brggcenr' e and io at- tend Glen ale e her future plans. HARRIS, SIDNEY LEE, JR. Sid is a fine fellow with a swell personality. He was a member of the Ecivres, Quill and Scroll, Pep Band, and the Lettermen's Club, Sports Editor of the Car- dinal and of Dias Cardinalesf' Editor of the Goal Post, Com- missioner of Publications, and President of the Boys' Federation. Naturally, his ambition is to be- come a journalist, and he would like to attend the University of California at Berkeley. HARTLEY, DONALD J. Don possesses personality plus. He majored in science and in mathematics. He was a member of the Ecivres and of the Letter- men's Club, past Commissioner of Boys' Athletics, Secretary of Boys' Federation, and was Com- missioner General during the spring of '49, He is enthusiastic about all sports-particularly sail- ing--and is interested in a career with the F. B. I. after graduating from college. HARVEY, JACQUELINE Jackie has pretty dark hair and nice brown eyes. While at Hoover, she enjoyed working as an Attendance Monitor. She ma- jored in commercial subjects.- especially enjoying her shorthand class. Like so many othersjshe has the interesting hobby of loafing. Her greatest ambition is to become a millionaire ldream- erll, and she would like to attend Woodbury College. HASLIM, GILBERT A. Gil is a nice-looking fellow who has dark brown hair and a friend- ly smile. He was Librarian of the A Cappella Choir, a member of the Music Club, played Varsity football, and was a track letter- man, His majors were science, mathematics, and music, while physics and gym were his favor- ite classes. ln his spare time, you'll find him driving old cars. l-le hopes to become an engineer after attending State. HAWLEY, MARGARET DIANE Diane is a very friendly blonde with a fine personality, cute pug nose, and dimples. She was a G. A. A. Letterwoman, a member of the Horizon Club, A Cappella Choir, and of C. S. F., Robe Mis- tress of the Choir, Vice-President of the Swimming Club, and Pic- ture Editor of Dias Cardinalesf' She finds getting anywhere on time hard to do. Her major was Spanish, and she would like to be a politican after attending State. HAYNES, TOM WARREN Tom is the possessor of nice- looking wavy hair. He majored in science, while gym was his favor- ite class. Tom has never become reconciled to long skirts, and they are still his pet peeve. His hob- bies are playing the trumpet and basketball, and to own a '4l Chevrolet coupe is his ambition. He plans to attend State College. HENDERSON, GERALDINE Jerry came to San Diego from McKenney, Texas. She had a commercial major, preferred her senior science class, and was a member of C. S. F. Getting up on Monday morning is her pet peeve, while roller skating is her favorite pastime. She would like to be a secretary or a stenog- rapher. HENSON, DONALD RALPH Don is definitely the athletic type. He majored in mathematics and especially enjoyed his study hall. He was a member of the B football team, excelled in wrestling, and belonged to the Lettermen's Club. Fellows who never shave are his pet peeve, while sports are his favorite pas- time. He plans to make the Navy his career. HENSON. VIRGIL RAMON Ray has sparkling brown eyes and dark curly hair. He majored in science, with physics as his favorite class. He was a member of the J. V. and B football teams and also of the B track team. Salty popcorn is his pet peeve, while his favorite pastime is running around with Kieth. His ambition is to obtain a good education, and he will attend State College. HERBERT, MALCOLM Mac is very nice looking and the possessor of a ready smile. He majored in mathematics, with physics as his favorite class. He was a three-year member of the Varsity track team and also a member of the Lettermen's Club. His pet peeve is people who stand in the middle of the hall, and his favorite pastime is hunt- ing. He plans to attend U. S. C. HERNANDEZ, CARLOS Carlos came to Hoover from Bay City High School in Texas. He majored in mathematics and in Spanish, with Spanish as his favorite class. People pushing to get on the buses are his spe- cial pet peeve, while his favorite pastimes are building model air- planes and dancing. After gradu- ating he hopes to become a mechanic. HESKETT, PATRICIA ANN Pat has very pretty brown eyes and a lovely complexion. She majored in science, while social problems was the class she en- joyed the most. Her favorite pas- times include dancing and listen- ing to Frankie Laine records, but she doesn't enjoy waiting for people. Pat's ambition is to at- tend college, and that college will probably be State. HEYL, LINCOLN Dick is a welcome transfer from La Jolla High. He majored in science and in languages, with physics as his favorite class. He is an excellent swimmer and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. Girls who are late are his pet peeve, while he especially enjoys swimming. His ambition is to attend the University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley. HIATT, MARVIN JOHN Marv is a swell fellow who is known for his red hair and freckles. He was a member of Hoover's Big Five -a basketball Letter- man, that is. His pet peeve is people who talk too much, and he says his hobby is killing catsl Marvin favored his botany class. although his major was mathe- matics. He is planning to attend Notre Dame University. HIDDE, LEON He has nice blonde wavy hair, and he tells us his pet peeve is that there are too many blondesl He enjoyed his second-period speech class with Mr. Woolley more than any other. Leon ma- jored in mathematics, as he is interested in becoming a me- chanical engineer. HIDER, ROSS J. A swell fellow with attractive dark, wavy hair and a nice smile, Ross says his pet peeve is the town of San Diego, and his favor- ite pastime in bowling. He had a mathematics major and was partial to his mechanical drawing class. He is ambitious to do tool and die work. HILL, MARYELLEN A snappy Drum Corps Major- ette who possesses very attrac- tive eyebrows and a sunny smile, she is always neat and is well liked by everyone. Maryellen en- joys boating and is ambitious to be a model, but she dislikes riding crowded buses. She had a Spanish major, especially enjoyed her speech class, and is planning to attend State College. HILLIER, NEIL Pinky is known for his red hair and freckles. He is really a swell guy. who enjoys radio as a hobby as well as a class, and was chief technician in the P. A. System here at Hoover. His pet peeve is people who break his platters at dances. Neil majored in mathematics and is ambitious to become a radio engineer after he graduates from State College. HINKLE, CORA MAXINE Mickey is one of our short girls. who has a cute pug nose and pretty brown eyes. She loves to roller skate, and her favorite class was her gym period, but she says she dislikes conceited people. Her major was home economics, and her ambition is to travel. HOCHART, JOYCE HELEN Red has a striking combina- tion of red hair and green eyes. Since she says her favorite pas- time is loafing, naturally her favorite class is study hall. Joyce could do without conceited boys -her pet peeve. She majored in home economics. and her ambi- tion is to be a very good house- wife. as, HOFFLAND, PATRICIA ANNE Pat is a very friendly blonde and a nice person to know. She had a history major and always enjoyed lunch period. 'lWho clidn't?j fDirty Levi's are her pet peeve' and. although she tried hard, losing her locker keys was something Pat always seemed to do. Her greatest ambition is to get back from the trip! HOLCOMB, ROBERT V. Bob has attractive wavy blonde hair and a friendly smile for everyone. He majored in mathe- matics, claimed study hall as his favorite class, and was a member of the Thespians. Bob can't toler- ate commercials that break up good programs and says that act- ing and sports are his favorite pastimes. He will attend State College and plans to be a radio announcer. ' HOLMES, WILLIAM A. Bill has nice wavy hair and a good personality. He had a science major, with physiology as his favorite class. He makes a hobby of cars and of athletics. Bill, who came from Walla Walla High, was a member of the Music Club and of the Choir, and also was active in J. V, football, He will attend State College and hopes to be a lawyer. HOLT. KATHRYN Kitty, a popular co-ed who has a superb figure and lovely eyes, delights in growing long finger- nails and detests people who stare. Her major was mathemat- ics, while social problems was her favorite class. Kitty was a mem- ber of the C. S. F. and was a jump ahead of the rest of us by graduating in February. To be a housewife is hier ambition. ,fi ' HOLZMA , G , HEN Gretc a c te,blorade with a winnin per a stens to the m ic f an nton y a d h s mer r is en e ach e u o a , t i t e ti 'Zn' p t th njoy being an Atte ce Mo ' a h ' pe- ' gy her by I l rnjr, dsh' ,o e',o attend . . fte 'i l ' 'th Of 5Vln SCCO rio m a a ix ercia P 5 r tak ng a rip wi Y' arnphnd Bieck, shefl plans a fcarfi as a housewife. N l HOPPE, SHELDON A swell guy with attractive green eyes and nice dark hair, he enjoys hunting and anything that's fun. His favorite classes were auto shop and wood shop, which might be expected, as his major was wood shop. Sheldon is peevish about women drivers, and he hopes to have a '4l Chevy club coupe soon himself. HORTON, JOSIE MAYE Josie, who is always laughing at something, says her hobby is grunion hunting with a group, and her pet peeve is people who frown. She came to Hoover from Coronado High, was a member of the Drum Corps, Vice-President of both Senior Glee Club and the Drama Club, and Call Mes- senger for the Senior Play. She had a home economics major, plans to go to U. C. L. A., and hopes to be a perfectiwifel HOUGHTON, ROBERT T. Bob is a popular fellow who has attractive brown eyes and a swell personality. His hobbies are hunting and fishing, while gym was his favorite class. Bob was a B track Letterman, a mem- ber of the Lettermen's Club, and a member of the Prom Commit- tee. He had a mathematics major and wants to become a salesman after going to Pasadena J. C. - iam' , in ,Y 'W ' Q f' 'V U i' ,qi Il, , A lui ' 'a i HOWELL, VIRGINIA DAUE Ginnie is a,,i.:ute do-ed with pretty green eyes and a nice smile. Herimajors were Latin and mathematics, the latter being her favorite class. Virginia would like to be a dental assistant after at- tending State College. HUGHEN, NANCY JANE Nancy, a transfer from R. E. Fitch High, in Groton, Conn., is an attractive girl with a sweet smile. Her years at Hoover were busily spent by being Chairman of Commencement, Club and Feature Editor of the Cardinal, and President of Quill and Scroll. Her majors were languages and mathematics. She plans to attend State and to become a, fashion buyer. HULL, MARION Jean, a friendly co-ed with a very cute figure, loves dancing and enjoyed working as a Coun- selor's Monitor. Her favorite class was office practice and, as she had a stenographic major, she is ambitious to become a stenog- rapher. She dislikes hair ribbons and the color maroon intensely. HUTCHINGS, DICK A. Hutch is friendly and well liked. He was partial to his gym class, active in B basketball and J. V. baseball, and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. He dislikes conceited girls, but he really en- joys hunting. His major was archi- tectural drawing, and he wants to be either a baseball player or a salesman. JACKSON, EUNA A cute co-ed with a lovely complexion and very pretty eyes, she came to Hoover from Gross- montand made an attractive Majorette in our Drill Team. Euna had a commercial major, liked her shorthand class best, and dis- liked to do home work. jWho doesn't?l She aspires to be a good housewife. JACOBS, ALBERT A. Better known as Jake, he is the owner of attractive brown wavy hair and makes a hobby of col- lecting stamps. He favored his civics class, although his major was mathematics, and he could do without contemporary litera- ture! Jake was active in wrest- ling here at Hoover, while his ambition was to get good grades in physics. He plans to attend J. C. next year. JAMISON, ANALEE ELLEN Annie has pretty brown eyes and is rather quiet, but nice to know. She enjoyed her civics class, but she disliked mathema- tics. Analee had an art major, was a member of the Riding Club, is fond of horseback riding, and would like to become a house- wife after she attends J. C. i JANSSEN, MARILYN Mary is a cute blue-eyed blonde who has a fine personal- ity. She has a yen to be a com- mercial artist, and her favorite class was ceramics. Being Art Editor ot Dias Cardinalesn gave her a chance to display her tal- ent. Marilyn was a member of the Ecivres and was in charge of all the art work for the Senior Dinner of '48. She had an art major, naturally, and is planning to attend Chouinard Art lnstitute. JENNINGS, NANCY Nan is rather quiet, but has a sweet personality and cute freckles. Her favorite class was Senior Glee, and as a hobby she enjoys sports. such as horseback riding and swimming. Nancy was also a member of Hoover's Riding Club. She had a music major, and her ambition is to graduate from State College. JENSEN, LA VONNE J. La Vonne has pretty hair, smil- ing eyes, and a wonderful sense of humor. She loves to collect records, likes to sew, and dreams of being rich, as she could then have lots of pretty clothes. She had a commercial major and will make a good stenographer. JENSEN, PETRA Pete, a friendly blonde with a nice personality, loves to swim, and above all, sleep! She doesn't like locker pests, though, and, as she likes to sleep, she naturally could do without alarm clocks. Petra was in the A Cappella Choir and enjoyed her choir, study, and history classes. She had a commercial major and is ambitious to be a good house- wife. JESPERSON, LLYN WILLIAMS A fine fellow who possesses attractive dark brown eyes and brown hair, he was partial to his botany class, but says he doesn't care for conceited girls. Llyn majored in mathematics, as he is planning to become a civil engi- neer after he graduates from Brigham Young University in Utah. JOHNSON, ANNA Annie possesses light brown hair and pretty blue eyes. She enjoys sewing as a hobby and physiology as a class, but she tries to avoid people who are never on time. Anna was a mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir. She had a commercial major, and her ambition is to get a good job. ' JOHNSON, ELEANOR Pinkie has pretty red hair and is usually smiling. She en- joyed her physiology class and always wished people would say l-li in the halls more often. Eleanor was a Lieutenant in the Drill Team and a member of Slanidracs. Her ambition is to be a stenographer, and following that, a good housewife. She majored in history and plans to attend State College. JOHNSON, LEE Swede is a rather tall blond. who has blue eyes and who is really nice to know. He claimed his debate class as his favorite, and he also enjoyed being a member of Junior Statesmen. However, hair cuts and soap operas are things he could do without. Lee majored in speech, history, and mathematics, and hopes to become a lawyer, but plans to attend State College irst. JOHNSON, MARJORIE JANE' Marge has very pretty eyes and a friendly personality. She was quite a busy girl around Hoover, being Vice-President of the Eciv- res, Treasurer of A Cappella Choir, Student Director of the Girls' Ouartette. accompanist for the Boys' Quartette, a member of the Music Club, a life member of C. S. F., and was cast as Judy in the Senior Play. Marge, who majored in languages. aspires to be a musician after attending State. JOHNSON, ROBERT Bob, who is a really swell per- son to know, has wavy blonde hair. nice blue eyes, and a win- ning personality. He was Vice- President of the Boys' Federation. played Varsity baseball. and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. Girls who don't have tele- phones annoy him. Gym was his favorite class and mathematics, his major. His greatest ambition is to be a Cleveland Indian. JONES, ROBERT Better known as Bob. he has wavy dart hair and is really lots of fun to lrnow. His hobby is cars, his favorite class was phys- ics, and he says he hates agita- tors. He majored in mathematics and in science and will attend the University of Illinois, where he will study law. JORDAN, DOROTHY Dot, a popular gal with pretty red hair and personality plus, has a very tiny waist, and made a darling Song Leader. Dot's hob- bies are modeling and ice skating, and her pet peeve is hypocritesl Her ambition is to go on with her dancing, She majored in both Spanish and art. Jouem, EMIL J. Spud, a good-loolring fellow with a fine personality, came to Hoover from Point Loma and was on the Varsity football team for one year. Gym and study were his favorite classes, and he says that avoiding wort is his hobbyl Emil hates to wait for anything or anyone. His major was history, and he wants to be an undertalrer after attending San Diego J. C. KAISER, SHIRLEY L. Shirley has very pretty blue- green eyes and is enthusiastic about art. She favored her cos- tume designing class. while her hobbies are illustrating fashions and dancing. Shirley detests sar- castic boys. She was a member of Slanidracs and had an art major, as she wants to become a commercial artist after attending State College. KELLER, LEONARD Leonard has red hair. nice blue eyes, and a good personality. He enjoys both tumbling and hunt- ing, and his favorite class was geometry. He hopes to enter the Forestry Service after attending San Diego State and Davis Col- leges. His majors were drama and Latin. KELLER, ROBERT Bob has attractive blonde hair and blue eyes. He is a flying en- thusiast, enjoyed his algebra pe- riod, but could do without Eng- lish classes! Bob majored in math- ematics during his three years at Hoover, and he will talre his place among the Aztecs of State Col- lege next year. KEMP, DAVID Dave is a very nice guy with blonde hair and blue eyes, who is fun to know. He spends his spare time collecting guns. Dave favored his civics class, as he majored in history, and he was active in J. V. traclr. He is plan- ning to attend State and espe- cially wants to be in the Air Corps. KEMP, GERALDINE Gerry is really a swell gal, with pretty hair and a nice smile. She enjoys reading as a hobby, and thinlrs Hoover could do without all the kids who have no school spirit. Gerry came from Central High and was a G. A. A. mem- ber here. She had a science major, but enjoyed her U. S. his- tory class best. She will go into Nurse's training at Mercy Hospi- tal after graduation. KENNEDY, JOHN John is a good-looking fellow who is known for his butch hair cut. His favorite class was physics, his major was mathematics, he was a member ofthe Lettermen's Club, and was on the Senior Prom Committee. He says his pet peeve is getting his white side- wall tires dirty. John will attend the University of California at Berkeley, as his ambition is to be an engineer. KENNEDY, MARCELLA M. Mousie is small and cute and possesses lovely hair. Her hobby is clothes, while her pet peeves are freckles and people who step on her feet. Her favorite class was physiology and art was her major. Marcella was a member of the Gay Blades, Slanidracs. and was on the Commencement Committee. She hopes to become a social worker after graduating from State. KENNEDY, MARILYN She is a cute gal with spark- ling eyes, who favored her class in drama, had a drama major, and was a member of the Thespians and of the Drama Club. She dis- played her talent as an actress when playing the part of Peg in the Thespian Play and Mrs. Schlutzhammer 'in the Senior Play. After graduating from a radio school, Marilyn hopes to become a radio actress. KERR, PHYLLIS Phyllis. who is quiet, shy, and nice to know, has pretty hair and a friendly smile. Bowling. eating, and sleeping are just three of the many things she enjoys doing. Gym was her favorite class, al- though her major was crafts. She is ambitious to model with clay. KETCHUM, DIXIE LEE She has pretty brown hair. at- tractive blue eyes, and a sunny smile. She loves to dance and is peevish about girls who don't have any freckles. Dixie had a commercial major but said that her sewing class with Miss Don- nely was her favorite. She plans to attend J. C. and will make a good housewife. KEYSER, EDWARD Ed came to Hoover from Long Beach Poly and was a February graduate. His major was history, with social problems his favorite class. Since his hobby is stamps, he enjoyed being President of the Stamp Club, and he was also a member of the Pan American Club. To attend Redlands Uni- versity and to become an archi- tectural engineer are his ambi- tions. KIEFERLE, SHIRLEY J. Shirl has pretty blonde hair and blue eyes. I-ler favorite class was contemporary literature with Mrs. Cox, her major was music, and she was Treasurer of the Choir. Shirley's pet peeve is peo- ple who don't speak in the halls, and her favorite pastime is going to drive-in theaters. She aspires to become a housewife after go- ing to J. C. KILBOURNE, RICHARD Dick, a nice guy with attrac- tive blonde hair and blue eyes. enjoys sports in general, so- natu- rally his favorite class was gym. However, he dislikes long skirts and is peevish about our cafe- teria. Although he hasn't decided what he wants to do, he majored in mathematics, and he hopes to attend U. S. C. KILLINGER, DARLENE EDITH Dar is a swell girl who displays cute dimples when she smiles, and who has nice green eyes and pretty hair. She enjoys sculptur- ing as a hobby and crafts as a class. Darlene was a Corporal in both the Drill Team and Girls' R. O. T. C. She dislikes work and Levi's, but she loves to go horse-back riding. She had a com- mercial major and aspires to own a car some day. KIMBALL, RICHARD Dick is a nice fellow who is known for his curly red hair. He enjoyed his physics class and had a mathematics major, I-le hates to make up time in detention, but he does like driving trucks. Dick is interested in being a rancher, and he plans to attend the Uni- versity of California Agricultural College at Davis. KINGSTON, EDNA L. She is a cute co-ed with a friendly personality, who loves dancing and good times, but who stays away from sarcastic people. Edna enjoyed working as a Coun- selor's Receptionist, and, although she majored in both architectural drawing and mathematics. she favored her physiology class. Her ambition is to succeed in what- ever she decides to clo. and she is keen about going to J. C. KINNISON, GERALD LEE Jerry is a tall fellow who has a fine personality. He was Com- missioner of Finance, Vice-Presi- dent of Junior Statesmen, Secre- tary of the Pan American League, a member of C. S. F. and of the Cardinal staff. He also played Varsity basketball, majored in mathematics, languages, art, and science. and will make a good optometrist. Jerry will attend Brigham Young University. KIRBY, MARIAN FRANCES She has a pretty smile, which displays darling dimples. Marian was a busy girl, being Secretary- Treasurer and President of the Ecivres, Secretary of Ducateers. Secretary of the Thespians, and President of C. S. F. She was also Chairman of the Senior Din- ner Committee and played the part of Eloise in the Senior Play. She had a Spanish major and plans to become a teacher after attending Baylor University. KIRSNER, MELVIN B. Mel has attractive black wavy hair and a personality all his own. His favorite class was Spanish- when there was no test-and his major was mathematics. Melvin says his pet peeve is girls who don't smile, while his hobby is collecting stamps and coins. He played basketball, J. V. baseball, was a member of C. S. F., and hopes to attend U. C. L. A. KROON, WALTER L. Walt is a fine fellow who en- joys fishing as a hobby and liked physiology as a class. He decided that girls with peroxided hair and teachers were his pet peeves. Walt was Secretary of the Roller Skating Club, a Varsity Letter- man in the R. O. T. C. Rifle Team, and his majors were music and science. He would like to be a commercial tuna fisherman after attending State. KUERBIS, STANLEY STUART Stan, a popular guy around Hoover, has sparkling eyes and a swell personality. Being a mem- ber of the Ecivres, a member of C. S. F., Commissioner of Boys' Athletics during the Spring of '47, and Commissioner General during the Fall of '48 kept him busy. His sports activities included J. V. football and basketball. He majored in mathematics and will make a good student at State College. KUNDRAT, MARGARET MARY Maggie possesses pretty hair and eyes combined with a nice figure and a year-around tan. She is lots of fun to know, and she says her favorite pastime is goofing off. She was Registrar Monitor for three years, a mem- ber of the G. A. A., and had a commercial major. As she plans to be a secretary, Margaret may attend Vocational School. KURLE, BONNIE She is a nice girl with beautiful long hair, who loves to go sail- ing, but hates capsizing in a sail boat. She came to Hoover from Stockton High and hopes to go to State College from here. Bon- nie, who had a mathematics major, especially enjoyed her gym class. She is ambitious to be an optometrist. KURLE, MARIE Marie, a transfer from Stockton High School, has lovely blonde hair. She had a commercial major. with gym as her favorite class. Her pet peeve is constantly ex- plaining why my sis and I are in the same grade and that l didn't fail. Her favorite pastimes are sailing and deep sea fishing. After graduation she plans to be- come a stenographer. KYLE, JOHN G. Johnny is a good-looking fellow who is known around Hoover for his butch hair cut. He makes a hobby of knowing lots of girls, but he says he'd be happier if he didn't know any teachers. John went out for track and majored in science, as his goal is to be a chemical engineer. He is keen about going to State College. LAHMANN, ELAINE She possesses very pretty long hair, hazel eyes, and a nice smile. Her pet peeve is conceited boys, while sewing is her hobby. Elaine had a commercial major and liked her lettering class. She had some- thing over most of us. as she graduated in February. Since her ambition is to have a good posi- tion. she may attend Vocational School. LANGABER, MODENE Mo has pretty brown eyes and light brown hair. She likes to write short stories and aspires to be an author, even though she didn't enjoy her English class. Modene was a member of Slani- dracs, with gym her favorite class. She majored in home economics and is interested in attending .l.C. LA POLICE, RONALD Lap, who is the owner of attractive hazel eyes, makes a hobby of collecting firecrackers. One thing he hates is windshield wipers that don't work when they should. Ronald was active in track and had a mathematics major. His ambition is to be a sculptor. LARKIN, ROBERT Bob is a good-looking guy who has nice dark hair and a friendly personality. He could do without home work over the week ends. but he likes to go sailing. and he enjoyed his gym class. Since Bob is interested in being a musician, he majored in music, and is plan- ning to attend a conservatory of mu ic. .aj ,f A jf , ,H ,-easier., s ,. AW, f.1i!j,.' ,,fi.ef?n.A3Q.'i-s?,Jf.ffi. fi!--C-G . A ff' .F 9rtsA,ifee.i',ie, ':.Jg,s,Q dries! jsfgqgl. . L :j,r.sf'r444 I-ff'f.'Pi'n': '. 'favs LAUGFISN it JAMES SHSSVBARD Howard has nice gray eyes and a friendly grin. He likes to go camping, but says that his pet peeve is women drivers. He majored in both science and mathematics, with mechanical drawing as his favorite class. l-loward's ambition is to be a salesman after he attends State College. LAVERTY, HOWARD He is a swell fellow who possesses nice blue eyes and a cute grin. His pet peeve is women drivers. His favorite class was gym, as he played J. V. foot- ball. Howard enjoys playing the saxaphone in his spare time, and he is ambitious to graduate from State College. LAY, FRANCIS J. Frank is a blue-eyed blond with a nice personality. His favorite pastimes are eating, sleeping, and loafing, but he did enjoy his classes in senior science and gym. Frank tells us that his pet peeve is girls. He had an industrial arts major here at Hoover, and is am- bitious to make good at whatever he tries to do. LAYCOCK, DONALD Don has dark wavy hair and a clever personality. He enjoyed his gym class, but he didn't es- pecially like wrestling workouts. Don was a member of the J. V. football team. Since he hopes to become an architect. he majored in architectural drawing. LEAMER, ROBERT Bob is a swell fellow who en- joys all sports, so naturally his gym class was his favorite. He especialy liked being active in Varsity wrestling and in cross- country. Bob majored in mathe- matics and hopes to attend col- lege, but he is undecided as to where he wants to go. He will be a great asset to the Forestry Service in future years. LEISER, JEANNE L. She has' nicfe .blonde hair, greenishzblue eyes, aiid a friendly personality. She. dame to Hoover fromfSan Die ok High and was kept,busy lworlging as an Attend- ance' Monit6r.4slHer favorite class was choir. but she had an art major. Since Jeanne hopes to be- come a nurse, she will attend a nurse's college. LETZRING, PATRICIA Pat has expressive blue eyes and a talent for singing. She was typist for the A Cappella Choir, and that was her favorite class. Her pet peeve is conceited peo- ple, while her hobbies are dan- cing and roller skating. Pat had a commercial major and is ambi- tious to be a radio singer. LINAWEAVER, ANN Ann is the girl with the great big smile who loves to see movies. While at Hoover she enjoyed her French class, as she majored in languages. Ann came to Hoover from Western High in Washing- ton, D. C. She hates to see boys who are not dressed neatlyl To become a novelist is her ambition. LINDLEY, JUDITH FEGER Judy is a cute brunette who al- ways has a friendly greeting for everyone. She was a member of the A Cappella Choir, pianist for the Bible Club, had a mathema- tics major, and particularly en- joyed her typing and English classes. She came to Hoover from Crescent I-ligh,'Crescent, Okla- homa. Her ambition is to attend Phillips University in Enid, Okla- homa. LINDSEY, JOYCE CARLOTTA Little One has hair of gold and eyes of brown. She says her favorite class was either gym or senior glee, and she always wished that Hoover had longer lunch periodsl Joyce is fond of ice skating and was a member of the Gay Blades. She majored in home economics and, like all Seniors. was ambitious to graduate. LLOYD, ARLENE Junior is a cute co-ed who is friendly and nice. The class that she enjoyed most was me- chanical drawing, even though she had a commercial major. Arlene says her two pet peeves are put- ting up her hair and getting up early! She is interested in being an interior decorator after at- tending J. C. LOCKMAN, KENNETH Ken is a very nice guy who hates to have his picture takenl His hobby is wrestling, he was on the C basketball team, and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. Ken had a language major, but said lettering was his favor- ite class. He would like to be a truck driver in the Marines after attending J. C. LOIZEAUX, WILLIAM L. Bill is a good-looking Letter- man with a fine personality. His favorite class was study hall, and his hobby is any type of sportl Bill played Varsity baseball, was a member of the B basketball team, and a member of the Com- mencement Committee. He would like very much to be a profes- sional baseball player after at- tending State. His major was mathematics. LONG, DAVID Dave is a friendly fellow who was a member of the Lettermen's Club and a helper in the Attend- ance Office. He was active in B track for two years, with gym his favorite class. Dave likes to work on cars, but he says his pet peeve is girls. He had an indus- trial arts major. LONG, DONALD R. Don is a good-looking fellow whose outstanding features are his dimples and his fine person- ality. Don is usually seen work- ing on cars. He enjoyed his auto shop, but disliked his class in civics. His ambitions are to be a loafer and to attend Junior College next year. LONG, SHANNON J. Bucky, a great guy who has cheerful brown eyes and a win- ning smile, came to Hoover from Saint Augustine. He detests hav- ing flat tires, but he enjoyed his machine drawing class, as he wants to become an electrical engineer. Bucky had both mathe- matics and language majors, and will probably attend J. C. next year. LOUDERBACK, ALLAN Allan possesses nice blue eyes and a friendly smile. He came to Hoover from North Phoenix Hi, where he was active in Var- sity swimming for two years. His lunch class was his favorite, he enjoys swimming as a hobby, and his ambition is to be in the i952 Olympics! Allan majored in sci- ence, mathematics, and langu- ages, and he plans to attend Stanford University. LUMLEY, BETTY J. Betty is a cute blonde who has a wonderful sense of humor. She was a member of the Slanidracs, had a commercial major, and said that her favorite class was mathe- matics. Boys who have cars are her pet peeve. She has hopes of becoming a dental assistant after studying at San Diego Junior College. LUT1, FRANCES JORENE F'ranlry is a cute blonde who always wears a friendly smile, and who made a snappy Song Leaderl She enjoyed her drama class, while her favorite pastimes are dancing and detecting. Franky was a member of Slanidracs and of Rotinoms. and played Han- nah in the Senior Play. Her major was history. She is ambi- tious to be a detective after at- tending business college in Los Angeles. LYTER, NORVELL NOLAN BoBo has nice wavy hair and blue eyes, combined with a friendly personality. He enjoys both hunting and fishing, was an enthusiastic member of the Fish- ing Club, and was Librarian of the Stamp Club. Norvell majored in architectural drawing, as he wants to be a contractor, and naturally preferred his architec- tural drawing class. He is a future State College student. McCAULEY, ARTHUR Art is a swell guy with nice dark hair and a great sense of humor. He enjoyed his P. E. class bes ' favorite pastime o ide of ho rs is ol e ting oins, t e cad-st w ta Too uch. s e J. . tba . S' ans are to b ome an architect, he aored ' c ' al draw- ing pans o atten State M' ' McCORMACK, KATHALEEN MOUREEN ' r Kathy is really a swell girl, who has pretty blonde hair and a nice smile. Although she had a home economics major, she preferred her drama class. She says that having no place to go and noth- ing to do is her pet peeve, while cooking for Lee is her hobby. Kathy would like to be a make- up artist some day. MCDADE, PATRICIA Pat. a cute co-ed from Our Lady, of Peace Academy, has lovely brunette hair and a friend- ly personality. Her favorite class was botany and, since her pet peeve is people who can't dance, you might guess that she enjoys dancing. Pat would like to be a secretary for a great psychiatrist. She had a language major and is interested in going to J. C. McDIARMID, ELIZABETH JEAN Betty is the owner of extremely blonde hair without the aid of peroxide! She had a history major, but enjoyed her physiology class best. She was a member of the Ducateers, Slanidracs, Drill Team, and was Vice-President of the Horizon Club. Betty is very fond of dancing and poetry. She would like some day to become a nurse or work in the literary field. Mcnouem., ARLENE LEONORE - A friendly co-ed, v4ith 'haik of 9Old and geyes-'of blue, 'she is talented-'in music rand' makes a X-jbolgby of practicing organ. ipiano, and jingfng. Ailene' was Scrap- book Editor for the Cappella Ch9ir,,'Beside's be,ing'a member of 'C. SHE. and of the Pan ,Amer- ican Club. Her pet peeve is un- friendly people. Keeping in line with her talent and interests, she majored in music, and her ambi- tion is to graduate from State. MCDOW, BARBARA Barbie has pretty brown hair, a nice smile, and she loves to swim. She came to Hoover from National County High School and hopes to enter U. C. L. A. next fall. Her pet peeve is peo- ple who don't enjoy swimming, since Barbara's ambition is to be a champion swimmer. Her senior science class was her favorite, even though she had a commer- cial major. MCFARLANE, DON C. Don possesses nice black hair, brown eyes. and a 'Friendly per- sonality. He enjoys sports ot all types and played B basketball here at Hoover. Don decided that his favorite class was print shop, while his pet peeve is red skirts. He majored in science. and his goal is to be a business- man after attending Pasadena J. C. McGlNLEY, DANA EILEEN Dana is rather tall, has pretty eyes, and is nice to know. She enjoys playing the piano, while her tavorite classes were Latin and home nursing. Dana was a member ot the Drum Corps. C. S. F., and the Ecivres, and was a Librarian's Helper tor three years. She had both science and language majors and is ambitious to be a nurse atter attending Mercy College of Nursing. MclNTYRE, GEORGE L. Mac possesses nice wavy hair and blue eyes. His hobby is ice skating. and his favorite classes were wrestling and mechanical drawing. George was Vice-Presi- dent ot the Hoover Hi-Y, was ac- tive in J. V. wrestling, and is am- bitious to become a general con- tractor atter g ra d u a t i o n. He majored in mechanical drawing. McKEE, PATRICIA Pat is a cute blonde who loves to dance, and who says her pet peeve is people who can't dance! Since Pat had an art major, natu- rally her favorite class was art. She is interested in attending Junior College next year. but her main interest is Herb. McKlLLlP, DARLENE Jessica is short and cute and displays a friendly smile for all. Since she majored in home economics, it was only natural that foods was her favorite class. She is peevish about teachers who are always giving tests, but she enjoyed working in the Attend- ance Oftice. Darlene thinks it might be fun to be married and live on a tarm. McWlLLlAMS. WAYNE Mack has nice blonde hair and a good build. He is 'fond ot read- ing comic books. and enjoyed both his gym class and his study hall, although he could do with- out English classes. Wayne played Varsity football, and he is en- thusiastic about. seeing a Rose Bowl game. He majored in his- tory. MAJOMUT, ALBERT Al is a swell tellow who has very attractive black hair and a nice personality. He enjoys sports ot all kinds, and, as he was active in C track and B football. naturally he tavored his gym class. Al would like very much to be a professional athlete. He majored in both art and auto shop. MALTBY, BARBARA GAYE Barbara is a pretty redhead with a sweet personality and a nice tigure. Although she majored in mathematics, she said that art was her favorite class. Barbara is another person who disliked home- work. She was a member of the C. S. F. and Slanidracs, and worked on the Senior Room Com- mittee. State is her choice ot colleges, and her ambition is to become a tashion designer. MALTBY, NANCY L. Nancy is another ot Hoover's abbreviated co-eds and the pos- sessor ot sparkling gray eyes. She had a commercial major, senior science was her favorite class, and people who like to tell their troubles are her pet peeve. She was a member of the G. A. A. and worked as an Attendance Monitor. She plans to be a tele- phone operator. MANN, ROBERT Bob, who 'has very attractive wavy hair, majored in mathema- tics, and claimed physics as his favorite class. He was a mem- ber ot the Varsity track and cross country teams. Getting caught ditching was his pet peeve here at Hoover. After graduating he will attend State College, and then he plans on a civil engineer- ing career. J MANNO, JOE JOHN Joe has dark curly hair, a friendly smile for all, and is an outstanding artist. He majored in art, which was also his favor- ite class. Conceited people are his pet peeve, while wrestling, drawing, and going to the movies are his favorite pastimes. After graduating he hopes to become a professional artist. MANTOAN. 'CLAUDIA Claudia. a transfer from Strong Vincent High School, Erie, Penn- sylvania, has attractive brown eyes and a pleasant personality. She majored in commercial sub- jects, but English was her favor- ite class. High on her pet peeve list are silly girls. To be a good business woman is her pres- ent ambition. MARSHALL, FLOYD F. Marsh came to Hoover from Fitch High School. Connecticut, and is known for his crew cut. He majored in mathematics and science, while his favorite classes were gym and physics. Tanks are his hobby, and since his ambi- tion is to have a Naval career, he hopes to attend Annapolis. MARTIN, ARNOLD K. Arnold is another Hooverite who was formerly from Grossmont High School. He had a commer- cial major, with mathematics as his favorite class. He was a mem- ber of the R. O. T. C. English was his pet peeve, while baking, swimming, and hunting are his hobbies. Arnold's ambition is to be a successful businessman. MAXWELL, JACQUELINE LEE Jackie is the owner of attrac- tive brown eyes and a cute figure. She had a commercial major but enjoyed her mathematics class most. She worked as a Librarian's Helper and was Eloise in the Senior Play. Jackie says that swimming, dancing, and skating aie her favorite pastimes. She dreams of some day being a beautician. MAY, GUY AL ' Junior, who has a nice smile and brown hair, majored in indus- trial arts, with auto shop and senior science his favorite classes. Doing station work is his pet peeve, while working on cars and taking part in sports are his fav- orite pastimes. His ambition is to be successful. MAYDOLE, PHYLLIS JEAN Phyl, who has pretty deep blue eyes, majored in music, while her favorite dasses were drama and tumbling. She was a member of the Tumbling Team and also worked as an Attendance Moni- tor. Alarm clocks are her pet peeve and dancing is her hobby. She dreams of some day being a model. U .jk MEARNS, MARILYN DOREEN Marilyn has very attractive hair and eyes. She majored in lan- guages and in science, with typ- ing rating as her favorite class. Her pet peeve this year was not enough out-of-town football games. and her favorite pastime is ice skating. To work in an X- ray laboratory is her present am- bition. MEIS, FRED Fred is another lad around Hoover who is never seen without a butch hair cut and a friendly smile. He majored in languages and in science, with chemistry rating as his favorite class. He was a member of the Commence- ment Committee and of the Var- sity basketball team, with basket- ball his favorite pastime. Fred plans to attend State College next year. MERRILL, BARBARA Bobbe is a very attractive girl with especially pretty hair and eyes. She had a drama major, while social problems was her favorite class. Bobbe was head Song Leader, Cardinal Co-ed Auditor for the fall semester of '47, a member of the Ducateers, Treasurer of the Thespians, Coun- seling Monitor, and Susie in the Senior Play. She will attend State College in the fall. MICHAELSEN, ARDEN Arden has very pretty eyes and a s p a rkl i n g personality. She majored in drama and in history, with sixth period drama her fav- orite class. She was a member of the Slanidracs. Girls who are too sweet are her pet peeve, while her favorite pastimes include dan- cing and swimming. To attend the Pasadena Playhouse is her present ambition. O 0 MICH , W E RO N Rod sesse ood-looki ir a e A ugh he red in enc , anced a was i vorite class. i e peeve duwjatu a ternoon, and s avorite pa es are going to t eac a wrestling. Rod ho s to e a world traveler s e da MILLAR, COLLEEN ELIZABETH Irish has shiny black hair and sparkling brown eyes. She majored in art and said that costume de- sign was her favorite class. Cars that run out of gas are her pet peeve, while riding horseback, dancing, and listening to Frankie Laine are her favorite pastimes. Colleen is looking forward to visiting New York this summer and plans to attend State College in the fall. MILLER, BEVERLY ANN Bambi, the possessor of a lovely smile, majored in science and rated chemistry as her favor- ite class. People who don't know how to take a joke are her pet peeve, and collecting spoons from Drive-lns is her hobby. She por- trayed Mitzi in the Senior Play. Beverly plans on a nurse's career after attending the O a lr I a n d School of Nursing. MILLER, DALE Dale, who majored in mathe- matics, claimed gym as his fav- orite class. Long skirts are still first on his pet peeve list, while his favorite pastimes include working on cars, movies, swim- ming, and going to the beach. His present ambition is to own a car, and he hopes to attend Junior College. MILLER, DONALD Don is very tall and has a fine personality. He majored in science, mathematics, and langu- ages, rating chemistry as his fav- orite class. He is a life member of the C. S. F. Don has the un- usual hobby of raising tropical fish, and will make a fine surgeon after attending college. MILLER, ROBERT D. Robert has nice-looking dark, wavy hair and brown eyes. Math- ematics was his major and gym was his favorite class. Any kind of cheese is his pet peeve, while football, amateur radio, and go- ing to the movies are his favor- ite pastimes. After attending Cal. Tech. he plans to become an en- gineer. l MILLER, ROBERT EARL Bob, the owner of very nice eyes, majored in languages and in mathematics, but especially en- joyed his gym class. His pet peeve here at Hoover was the fact that a swimming pool is lack- ing, and his favorite pastimes in- clude any and all sports. His ambition is to own ten stores after he attends Baylor College. MILTON, MONA M. Rusty is the owner of lovely red hair and a pleasant person- ality. She had a commercial major, rating shorthand as her favorite class. Mona was a mem- ber of the G. A. A., Swimming Club, Dias Cardinales staff, and President of' the Horizon Club during the spring of '49. She es- pecially enjoys dancing and col- lecting souvenirs. Mona dreams of being an airline hostess. MOCK, PHYLLIS M. Phyl, a transfer from Gross- mont High, possesses mischievous eyes and a lovely smile. Although she had a language major, her favorite classes were tumbling and typing. Her pet peeves are be- ing called peroxide and people who don't like the beach. Phyllis d rea ms of being an airline stewardess and traveling to South America. MOORE, EVELYN Evie, a transfer from Cathedral Girls' High, has smiling blue-green eyes. She ,majored in art, with costume design as her favorite class. Baggy Levi's are her pet peeve, while she especially en- joys dancing, drawing, and listen- ing to Glen Miller records. After graduation she hopes to enter some field of art work. MULLIN, JOAN Joanie came to Hoover from Ursline High School in Ohio. majored in history, and claimed tumbling as her favorite class. People who do not speak in the halls are her pet peeve, while drawing is her favorite pastime. She hopes to be a dress designer after attending a school of design. MURPHY. JOAN Joan has very attractive hair. pretty eyes, and a fine personal- ity. She majored in mathematics and especially enjoyed mechani- cal drawing. She was a member of the G. A. A., her pet peeve is gossiping, and her hobby is drawing. Joan plans to enter some field of psychology after graduating from State College. MUSE, SHARON Sharon has beautiful big brown eyes. She majored in history, but rated physiology as her favorite class. She was a member of the Ducateers, Captain of Hoover's Flag Twirlers, and p o rt ra y e d Judy in the Senior Play, Get- ting up in the morning is her pet peeve, while dancing is her favor- ite pastime. She would like to be the director of a play some day. MYERS, HOWARD Bud came to Hoover from Santa Monica High, majored in mathematics, and says that archi- tectural drawing was his favorite class. He took part in the Christ- mas play and was a member of the A Cappella Choir. Girls with- out lipstick are his pet peeve, while tearing down cars is his favorite pastime. Bud hopes to attend U. C. L. A. I NEAL, DAVID Dave is the owner of attrac- tive wavy blonde hair and hazel eyes. He majored in industrial arts, with auto shop as his favor- ite class. People who show off are his pet peeve, while working on cars. swimming, and playing baseball are his favorite pastimes. After graduation Dave would like to be a baseball player. NEAQ, MILDRED Mimi is the possessor of sparkling eyes. She majored in social science, but English was her favorite class. She was a mem- ber of the Slanidracs. People who make catty remarks are her pet peeve, while collecting souvenirs of the Senior activities is her hobby. She would like to be the buyer for a clothing store. NEBEN. BESSIE ANN Betsy has pretty green eyes and an adorable smile. She majored in home economics and languages, but geometry was her favorite class. She was a member of the G. A. A. and Club Editor on the Dias CardinaIes staff. Physiol- ogy homework was her pet peeve, while going to the beach is her hobby. You will see her next year at State College. NEWNHAM, PATRICIA MARION Pat especially enjoys dancing, playing in the snow, and going to- the movies, and says that mathematics is her pet peeve. Study hall was her favorite class, although she majored in home economics. Pat's ambition is to be a good housewife after grad- uation. NICHOLS, JACK E. Jack has attractive wavy red hair and is a wonderful person to know. He had a speech arts major and says that debate was his favorite class. He was a member of the Senators and Pres- ident of the Bible Club during the fall semester of '48. Jack will attend North West Christian College before entering the min- istry. NICOL, ERNEST G. Skip is known for his blonde butch hair cut and big brown eyes. He majored in social sci- ence, with drama as his favorite class, and lettered in B basket- ball. Red admit cards are his pet peeve, while collecting coins is his hobby. Skip will attend San Diego Junior College. NOEL, PAUL, JR. Paul is known for his command- ing voice and butch hair cut. He majored in mathematics and in languages, while his favorite class was representative drawing. He was a two-year member of the Varsity cross country and Varsity track teams. His hobby is trav- eling, and he plans to go into the Forestry Service. NORTHWAY, MAURJO LEE Maurjo is known for her lovely year-around tan and pretty blue eyes. She majored in languages and in art, but U. S. history was her favorite class. She was a Drill Team Majorette and also Historian and life member of C. S. F. Fog is her pet peeve, while playing the piano is her hobby. Maurjo dreams of being a pianist some day. O'BRlEN, THOMAS' Tom is a popular guy. who came to Hoover from Highland Falls High. President of the Boys' Federation was the office he held while at Hoover, His majors were mathematics and science, physiol- ogy being his favorite class. Since Tom was on the Varsity basketball and baseball teams and was a member of the Varsity H, he will make a good coach after at- tending State. 0'CONNELL, HARRY PATRICK Pat has attractive brown eyes and hair. He majored in mathe- matics and says that gym was his favorite class. He was a mem- ber of the Theta Club, said that eggplant is his pet peeve and that his favorite pastimes are building models and making tele- scopes. After attending State College, he says he would like to be the first to land on the moon! OGDEN. MARY JEAN Mary Jean has lovely blonde hair and a pretty complexion. She majored in history, but her favor- ite class was sewing. Chemistry assignments were her pet peeve, while she makes a hobby of knit- ting argyle socks. Mary Jean's ambition is to be a full-time Christian worker after she attends Bethel College in St. Paul, Minne- sota. OLDFIELD, FRANK E. Frank came to Hoover from Santa Rosa High School, majored in mathematics, and claims phys- ics as his favorite class. He was a member of the J. V. and ot the Varsity track teams. Spinach is his pet peeve, while collecting coins is his favorite pastime. Erairgxlcs ambition is to enter U. C. ORMAN, RAY Ray is a very nice-looking blond, who has a fine person- ality. Auto shop was his favor- ite class, although he majored in mathematics. Long-winded peo- ple are his pet peeve, while his favorite pastimes include bowl- ing and working on cars. Ray's ambition is to be a success after graduation. ORMOND, DOLORES Dolores, a welcome transfer from Cooley High School, Detroit, Michigan, has a cute little nose and very pretty hair. English was her major, but gym her favorite class. She was a member of the Swimming Club, bossy people are her pet peeve, and her hobby is needlework. To be a good cook is her ambition. OSTER, WILLIAM E. Bill majored in mathematics, especially enjoyed his study hall, and was a member of the B and C basketball teams. His pet peeve while at Hoover was teachers, and he spends his spare time collecting stamps, playing basketball, and going to the beach. He is interested in be- coming an architect after gradu- ation. OTTO, WILLIAM J. Bill is the owner of nice-looking blonde hair and blue eyes. He had an art major and rated wood shop as his favorite class. Sand- ing cars is his pet peeve, while he especially enjoys swimming and playing basketball. After graduation Bill hopes to become a radio announcer. PAES, ANN LEE Pasty is full of pep and has a sparkling personality. She majored in social science, while her favor- ite class was gym. Since she is fond of riding horseback, she was a member of the Riding Club. and was also President of the G. A. A., Secretary of the Quill and Scroll, and News Editor of the Cardinal. After attending the University of California at Berke- ley, she hopes to become a sur- gical nurse. PAPINEAU, MARY CAROLYN Pappy is lways immaculately and attract y dressed. She majored i t, which was also her favoiifc glvass. Narrow minded people? re her pet peeve, while her-. fa orite pastimes in c l ud e dancing. playing tennis, and list- ening to Glen Miller records. She hopes to become a commercial artist after attending Junior Col- lege. PARKER, CARROLL He is a swell fellow who has nice dark hair and a good person- ality. His gym class was his fav- orite, although his major was mathematics, and getting up in the mornings is- the thing he finds most distastefull Carroll enjoyed playing baseball and being in the l.ettermen's Club. He is inter- ested in being a social worker after graduating from the College of the Pacific. PATTERSON, PATRICIA Pat, who has pretty blonde hair, majored in mathematics and in language, her favorite classes being French and chemistry. She is a life member of the C. S. F., was a member of the Drill Team and of the Chemistry Club, and her hobby is music. Her ambition is to be a certified public ac- countant after she attends the University of California. PATTON, FARREL Dee Dee, who has a fine sense of humor, formerly attended St. Augustine High School. He majored in history, especially en- joyed his drama class, and was a, two-year member of the B basketball team. He says his pet peeve is people who ditch school, while his favorite pastimes are working on cars and listening to music. He plans to become a coach after graduation. PEACOCK, PATRICIA M. Pat, who came to Hoover from San Diego High, is a cute co-ed with very pretty eyes. She had a commercial major, but senior science was her favorite class. Blonde hair is her pet peeve, while she enjoys spending her leisure time dancing and swimming. Pat plans to attend Junior College and then hopes to become a private secretary. PEDLER, SAMUEL Sam majored in mathematics, but rated physiology as his favor- ite class. School in general was his pet peeve, while he enjoys spending his spare time watching hot rod races and going fish- ing. Sam is ambitious to be a salesman after he attends State College. PENNYWITT, DAVID Dave is another of Hoover's tall boys. He majored in industrial arts and claimed wood shop as his favorite class. He isn't too fond of school, but enjoys as his favorite pastimes dancing, wood- working, and tinkering with cars. He would like to be a dentist after attending Junior College. PERDUE, BETTY Betty, who has a friendly smile and is nice to know, had a com- mercial major, while sixth period gym was her favorite class. Her freckles are first on her pet peeve list, and she enjoys having a good time and drawing, Her ambition is to learn to fly a plane after she attends Junior College. PETERS, DOROTHY LAWANE Dot is petite, has pretty blue eyes, and a cute smile. She came to Hoover from San Diego High. was Senior Editor of Dias Cardi- nales, was on the Production Staff ot the Senior Play, and was a member ot the Swimming Club. Although she had a commercial major, she preferred her Spanish class. Going to the beach is something she enjoys doing. She thinks interior decorating would be an interesting occupation. PETERSEN, MARY JEAN .lean is a welcome transfer from Our Lady of Peace Acad- emy. She majored in mathema- tics and in languages, and says that chemistry was definitely not her favorite classl She was a member of the Music Club. Peo- ple who turn off the radio are her pet peeve, while collecting records is her hobby. To gradu- ate from the University of Cali- fornia is her ambition. PETTIGREW, JACK Jack, who came to Hoover from Point Loma High School, is tall, slim, and fun to know. I-Ie majored in music and in mathe- matics and played Mr. Foster in the Senior Play. His favorite pastimes are singing with the Boys' Quartette and working on his Model A Ford. He hopes to be a successful businessman after he attends U. S. C. PICK, BETTY r ' Squeeks has pretty brown eyes and is always friendly. She was a member of the Slanidracs, and her two pet peeves are con- ceited people and boys who are always ate for dates. She had a commercial major, while gym and senionscience were her favorite classes. To attend Woodbury College, to become a secretary, and to make a good housewite are her ambitions. PINE, ELEQFOR She isea pretty0'Fbru,ns?te w o hasqhfeatlent ',', d who ig1cisseQe? velypioyigeyes. Siule heq-'ihobltiyirrs singi ,' it is 'lfasy ta see 'y musi wa her fna1?aand was ,hy faeorite sctps ., She. oathes fI.evi'sX Her eatests.,1r4i1bitio to bigcome a sio ltieacher 'riilsbcai instructor ii rs, gllkigr attending the Juilliard School of Music. POND, SUSANNE Susie has pretty gray-blue eyes and a pleasant personality. She could do without everyone who gasps Oh, I thought you were a sophomorel Susie was Secre- tary ofthe Bible Club, was on the Production Staff of the Senior Play, and was a member of the Swimming Club. She thinks it would be fun to work in a Walt Disney Studia, and she would like to attend State. She had a com- mercial major. PONSFORD, BARBARA Barb has pretty eyes, a friendly personality, and is a nice person to know. Being a member of the Riding Club was an activity she especially enjoyed, since horses are her hobby. People who always gripe are one of her pet peeves. Clothing was her favorite class, although she had a commercial major. After graduating, she will devote all of her time to being a successful homemaker. POOLE, JOY MARIE Joy is a cute strawberry blonde, who has a fine person- ality. Her major was Spanish. while choir was her favorite class. She was President of the Thes- pians, played Mrs. Foster in the Senior Play, and was a mem- ber of the A Cappella Choir and of the Girls' Ouartette. Locker pests are her pet peeve. Since Joy is especially interested in act- ing, she will continue in this field after graduating. . A li ,Ju , ECOURT, RAY 'W Ray is a really well, -- - o- lucky fellow '5 1, E and well known arou oover. His major ere at an music, with drama n a ony his favorite classes. e wa President of the Down Beat Club, and he says that his hobby is collecting snails. Ray will make a good musician or an artist, although he claims that musicians are his pet peeve, PRESS, JOAN EDITH Joan is a cute brunette, who has a nice smile and a friendly personality. She is fond of cara- meled apples and dancing with Jack. .loan was Staff Assistant for Dias Cardinalesf' was on the Production Staff ot the Senior Play, and was also a Corporal in the Drill Team. She had a com- mercial major. but her physiology class was her favorite. Her ambi- tion is to live in San Francisco, and she will probably attend .lun- ior College. PRESTON, STANLEY Stan has curly brown hair and is a nice person to know. His major was science, botany was his favorite class, and his pet peeve is people who read over his shouldersl Stan was a member of the Ecivres, of Chi Eta Mu. Gay Blades, and of the J. V. track team. He was also a Librarian's Helper. He came from Prescott. Arizona. and his 3oal is to be a construction engineer after attend- ing State College. PUCKETT, BETTY MAE Betts. who has pretty hair and sparkling eyes, came from Laguna Beach High. Botany was her fa- vorite class, home economics was her major, and conceited people are her pet peeve. She was a member of Slanidracs. Betty spends most of her spare time sewing. Her plans are to attend J. C. and to become an interior decorator. PURSWELL. JEAN Texas, who has a sweet smile and sparkling eyes, came to Hoover from Cleveland High in Texas. She majored in commer- cial subjects, but favored her physiology class, while she said that home work was her pet peeve. Swimming, bowling, and driving are pastimes she espe- cially enjoys, and she also liked being a member of the Drum Corps for three years. Her future plan is to become a traveling stenographer after attending Vocational School. PUTNAM, DORREEN Put has pretty, naturally curly hair and attractive eyes. She had a commercial major, while her fa- vorite class was gym. Dorreen loves roller skating, going to the beach, and thinks it would be fun to know how to fly an airplane. She hopes to have a career in home making. QUIETT, WILLIAM K. Quiet or Noisy, a nice- looking fellow who has dimples and a swell personality, was on the J. V. basketball team and made a very good Mr. Foster in the Senior Play. Mathematics was his major, and he enjoyed going to the Senior Room. What annoys Bill the most are some of these careful drivers, while his hobby is any kind of sport. He will make a good lawyer and is hoping to attend San Diego State. ri RAIMONDO, JOAN Joan is a cute brunette with a nice figure, which was acquired from being a nimble and graceful tumbler. Her major was Spanish, but her favorite class was tum- bling. People who act rude or conceited are her pet peeve. while her hobbies are dancing and her scrapbook of memories. To finish college successfully is her goal, and she would like to at- tend either State or U. C. L. A. RAMSDELL, EDWARD K. Eddie has blonde wavy hair, blue eyes, and a personality that 's all his own He jored in in l . ' d li ' , it ' avorite cl s,'an' h wa mem er h . a and J c t . e s or s n i g a 's f 'e s ti s. er ' s a ' fr . RAMSEY, WlLLIA Slim is a tall fellow who has a nice smile and a fine personal- ity. Industrial arts was his major and wood shop was his favorite class. He enjoys fishing, but he hates to hear girls talk about nothing in particular. To become a forest ranger is his ambition. RAMSTEDT, CLARENCE Slim is blond and a nice fellow to know. He worked on the P. A. system, had a mathe- matics major, and was partial to his physics class. Clarence is especially enthusiastic about ten- nis and working on radios, but says that he detests peroxide blondes. His goal is to reach the height of 6 feet 6 inches. and he would like to attend State College. RASSIN. ANNABELLE LEE She has pretty, naturally curly hair and a sophisticated manner. and will answer to either Belle or Lee. History was her major. and English Literature was her fa-Q vorite class. Among her list of pet peeves are burned lamb chops and noisy audiences in theatres. To get a good education at State College is her goal. c Qi us rral arts h a to v RAU, MARILYN George, who came from Michigan, has beautitul dark hair and one dimple that she is espe- cially proud ot. She was a mem- ber ot the string section ot the Orchestra and spends most of her leisure time playing the violin. Her pet peeve is conceited peo- ple. Science was her major, and she was partial to her physics class. Playing the violin in a symphony orchestra is something she dreams ot. RECORD. ANNALEE PATRICIA Annalee has naturally wavy hair and is always dressed neatly. She was a member ot the Slanidracs. Her two pet peeves are having tests in physiology and back seat drivers, but singing is something she enjoys. Although she had a Spanish major, civics was her ta- vorite class. She hopes to be- come a model after attending State College, where you will probably see her next year. REGAS, MARY Mary is a tine girl, strictly the outdoor type, with pretty eyes. She rated drama as her favorite class, although she majored in commerce and in home econom- ics. She was a Counselor's Moni- tor, Robe Mistress tor the Choir, and a member of Thespians. Since she has a lovely voice, Mary dreams ot being a singer. pet 6 RHODES, BEVERLY Bev, a cute tumbler who has pretty blue eyes and a nice smile, enjoyed her tumbling class and working in the registrar's ottice. Her major was commercial sub- jects. She- dislikes people who never have any fun, while her hobbies include swimming. tum- bling, and eating. She dreams of being a singer with a name band. RICHARDS, LAWRENCE Lawrence has brown hair and a nice personality. He had an in- dustrial arts major, liked his auto shop class best, was Manager ot the track team and a member ot the Lettermen's Club. What an- noys him the most are bossy people. Since his hobby is work- ing on radios, he hopes to make that his career. RICHARDSON, DOROTHY Dottie, who has pretty black hair and a nice smile, majored in home economics and especially liked her class in child care. She tries to avoid people who argue, but tells us that roller skating is her favorite pastime. Her plans are to become a beauty operator after she graduates. RIGGS, CHARLES Better known around Hoover as Bud. he has a swell personal- ity and a nice smile. ln his leisure time he is usually found reading. Although mathematics was his major, he didn't especially like it, but he did enjoy his study period. Bud hopes to become a business executive atter graduating from J. C. RINEHART, ROBERT R. Swede, a husky Letterman who has a swell personality and nice eyes, played Varsity football and was on the Varsity wrestling team. He enjoyed making new acquaintances around Hoover. His major was mathematics, while his ambition is to play professional tootball. ROBBINS, EVELYN MARY She has a triendly personality and two deep dimples. She ma- jored in the commercial depart- ment, but preterred her class in mathematics. Evelyn's pet peeve is straight hair. In her spare time, she is seen roller skating. She was a member ot the G. A. A. and ot the Cardinal Rollers, and was one of Hoover's lucky Febru- ary graduates. She hopes to at- tend U. C. L. A. ROBBINS, MOLLIE JOAN Mickey is a swell gal who has a unique personality and a complexion any girl would envy. She was secretary of the GLA. A,. had an art major, and said that physiology was her .favorite class? Mickey is known for being p,eevi.sh about clean gym socks. Hefplans are to becbme- a surgical' nurse. A , J 1 . ' I i 'r I A l' . ROBERTS. TOM Tom, who has nice eyes and red hair, was a member of Hoover's debating team, National Forensic League. and Lt. Col. of thc R. O. T. C. He makes drama his hobby, and he likes to log radio stations. With speech arts as his major, he is ambitious to become a history teacher after attending college. Tom won first place in the Regional Finals of the Lions Oratorical Contest. f ROBERTSON, JlM Guiedo is good looking, has a fine personality, and is famous for his clean saddle shoes. He was a peppy Cheer Leader. a member of the Slaniclracs, J. V. and C track teams, the Letter- men's Club, and was Treasurer of the Boys' Federation. His majors were French and history. Working on his black rocket is some- thing he likes. Jim would like to be a funeral director after hc attends State College. ROERICH, CAROL Carol, who has a cute smile and sparkling eyes, came to Hoover from Central High in Aberdeen, South Dakota. She had a com- mercial major, with shorthand as her favorite class. Conceited peo- ple are her pet peeve, while danc- ing. bowling, swimming, and boat- ing are her favorite pastimes. She plans to become a secretary or an airline hostess. ROGATSKY, JOHN HENRY Jack has a nice smile, blonde curly hair, and is a swell person to know. His major was mathe- matics, and he favored his archi- tectural drawing class. He was a Librarian's Helper and a member of the A Cappella Choir and of the Music Club. Collecting stamps is his hobby. To attend State and then to be an architect or a social worker are his future plans. , 1 ROGERS, SHARON LEE Sharon has attractive dimples and a cute smile. She had a home economics major and en- joyed all of Miss lngebritson's classes. Horseback riding is her hobby, while people who bleach their hair are her pet peeve. Be- fore coming to Hoover she at- tended Alameda High. Her am- bition is to be a housewife. ROGERS, WALTER Walt has dark curly hair and large brown eyes. He was on the J. V. wrestling team, majored in mathematics, and said that gym was his favorite class. Although he is peevish about work, Walt is usually seen working on cars or swimming. He would like to at- tend State College and become an aviator. ROSE, BARBARA JEAN n B. J. is known for her short- ness and cute smile. Her major was crafts, and she especially en- joyed her senior science class and being an Attendance Moni- tor. Something else she likes -is horseback riding, but people who always walk fast are her pet peeve. She is ambitious to be- come a photo tinter after attend- ing J. C. ROSENBERGER, KEITH W. Rosy, who has2 nice brown eyes and a friendly smile ma- jored in mechanical drawing and said. that .contemporary -literature was his' favorite class. He was a- member.-of the J. V. football team and of the little H Club. Girls who gossip are his pet peeve. ' ' . ROSS, CHARLOTTE ANN She has pretty long hair and sparkling eyes. Drama was her major and also her favorite class. Ann makes collecting souvenirs her hobby, but her pet peeves include foggy mornings and bash- ful boys. She has always wanted to travel and hopes to make this dream come true after graduation. ROWCLIFFE, DON Red is bashful, has red hair, and is really a nice fellow to know. Although he had a com- mercial major, he especially en- joyed his civics class. Don spends most of his leisure time playing golf and bowling. He would like to be an insurance agent after attending Junior College. ROWEN, ALAN Alan, who last attended Sacra- mento High, is a nice fellow who was famous around Hoover for his burr hair cut. His majors were art, mathematics, and Spanish, with solid geometry rating as his favorite class. Alan's hobby is drawing. He has decided to at- tend the University of New Mex- ico and become a cartoonist. ROZNOS, JACK Roz is one of our good-look- ing Lettermen, who has a fine per- sonality. Naturally his hobby is sports, since he played Varsity football for three years, and he was President of the Lettermen's Club. His major was mathematics, and he enjoyed his study hall, mathematics, and English classes. Hoover's lack of school spirit was his pet peeve. He plans to at- tend college. RUHLE, ROBERT Bob is a tall, nice-looking fel- low who is proud of his curly hair. Mathematics was his major, while civics was his favorite class. Since Bob is a great conversationalist, he says that talking is his hobby. His goal is to be friendly with everyone, and he is planning to attend San Diego State. RUSTAD, JANICE LENORE Jan has pretty, naturally curly hair, large blue eyes, and good taste in clothes. Working in the attendance office was something she liked to do. She had com- mercial and science majors, while she especially enjoyed her physiol- ogy class. Janice says she is al- ways annoyed by crooked stock- ing seams. Her greatest ambi- tions are to get her driver's li- cense and to attend State next year. SACHS, DORIS She has sparkling brown eyes and a nice personality. She had a commercial major, said that English was her favorite class. and that she liked working in the at- tendance and nurse's offices. Being bored is something she tries to avoid, but Doris is con- tent when she is dancing or at the beach. To attend J. C. and to be a secretary are her future plans. SALZAR, DAVID He is a nice fellow with brown eyes and a friendly smile, who was active at Hoover as a mem- ber of the Ecivres and as a life member of C. S. F. Physics was his favorite class, while his majors were science and mathematics. Playing the accordion is his fa- vorite pastime, but having to write themes was something he disliked. After attending U. C. L. A. he plans to become a physicist. SAMSON, DONALD Muscles is a friendly fellow who has nice black hair and blue eyes. Since his main interest is in body building, Don spends most of his leisure time lifting weights. Physiology was his fa- vorite class, while industrial arts was his major. He hopes to be the owner of a gymnasium some day. SANDERS, RICHARD Dick, a nice blond who pos- sesses a good sense of humor, had a mathematics major and says that gym was his favorite class. He spends his leisure time working on cars and swimming. Dick will probably attend Junior College next year, and then his goal is to make a name for him- self in business. -' 1 SANGUINET, 'VINCE Vince,riJw.l1'o fias nice 'blue eyes and a ,fwitndly smile, oamifz to San Diego from St. Louis. He was a fc-nember of the orchestra and ma- Ljored 'in music. Swimming is his hobbsfpwhile his-pet peeve was having to keep quiet during as- fsemblies. ,He wbuld, like to teach music after graduating from State Qollege. l . 'ii SARFAN, SHIRLEY MAE She is a cute brunette who pos- sesses a superb figure and a ward- robe any girl would envy. She was an active member of our tumbling team and particularly liked that class. Dancing is her hobby and being bored is her pet peeve. With a major in history, she hopes to attend J. C. and to become a model later. SATTERFIELD, PATSYANN Pat, a friendly co-ed whose out- standing feature is her pretty eyes, was active as a Senator. Counselor's Monitor, and member of the Slandiracs. Speech arts was her major, and she particular- ly enjoyed her debate class. Danc- ing is Pat's favorite pastime. She hopes to visit New York before attending J. C. SATTRO, RICHARD Dick is a good-looking fellow with attractive eyes and a cute grin. He enjoys tinkering with cars or anything else that's me- chanical, but one thing he hates is girls who talk about you behind your back. Dick's favorite classes were gym and study hall lnatu- rallyj! He had a mathematics major, and he wants to become a test pilot after attending either State College or the Coast Guard Academy. SAVAGE, ROBERT L. Bob is a tall fellow who has nice dark hair. Print was his major, with gym his favorite class. He played J. V. basketball and was a member the Lettermen's Club. Bob al s looks forward to summer whe e can go swim- ming.He hops to become a printer. Q. ' r 1 N. if ,wh sc, Minrjswiiiiev 'chmidt, . who has a nice smi , etty eyes,XaNnd a great pe nalty, ad l commercial al. rf r a d f ored her study hall. oys iding with Jeanne ma Sh P h l, but her pet peeve is p pl ho tcelery. Like many oth r overtes, she was a mem- b f 815. anidracs. To attend J. . is hed! rnbition. X rw. -Q - ei a s o re-f, -' f- he i in e i ' g' , i- r-1 , as a ic major, m 0' of ' - -- lin J rfu pe ' UG, DO I I ' has a e y - on s Q sin ing m e e lla Choir C ub ,U ama Club Boys wh try to show , -annoy her S e is itious to become a teacher a ding--S ate and-A, U - C. L. A. SCHOSSOW, PATRICIA Pat has very attractive brown eyes. She majored in music, said that her favorite classes were senior science and English, and she worked as an Attendance Monitor. Her pet peeve, she says. is people who don't speak when you speak to them, and her fa- vorite pastimes are swimming and roller skating. Pat would like to be a professional singer. SCHURRA, YVONNE ELISE She is another one of Hoover's attractive brunettes who is known for her cute bangs and excellent taste in clothes. Although home economics was her major, she said she preferred her botany class. Heading the list of herpet peeves are conceited boys. 'She would like to become a school teacher after graduating from State. SCHWARTZ, HERBERT Herb has black hair, nice brown eyes, and a friendly personality. His major and favorite class was architectural drawing. Being a member of the C track team and of the Lettermen's Club, and Chairman of the Senior room dur- ing the first semester kept him busy. His hobby is working on his model A, Herb hopes to at- tend U. S. C. and become an architect. SCHWARTZ, JACK He has nice eyes, dark brown hair, and a friendly smile. With a mathematics major, Jack said that he preferred his gym class but was not enthusiastic over physics. His leisure time is spent bowling and his goal is to own a M. G. midget. He is planning to attend State College next year. SCOTT, PEGGY JOANNE Scotty has naturally curly blonde hair and is always friendly. She had a commercial major, but said that she preferred her gym class. People who are impolite are her pet peeve. Since she was an active member of the Gay Blades and is especially good at ice skating, her goal is to become a professional skater. SCOTT. ROBERT Bob, a husky fellow who is espe- cially proud of his long eyelashes, came to Hoover from San Diego High. He enjoyed being Presi- dent of the A Cappella Choir. Bob says that working on his car is his hobby. Architectural draw- ing was his major, and he hopes to become a plasterer after at- tending J., C.. ,-, fS'A2fift'i , iwea-if? i V,-'TIS Jt'1k ' SCOZZAFAVA, ROSEMARIE She has pretty, naturally curly hair, was awarded a life member- ship pin in the C. S. F., and was a member of the Drill Team and of the Pan American Club. Physiology was her favorite class. although she majored in mathe- matics and in commercial sub- jects. She likes to 'Spend her spare time horseback riding and swimming. To become a dental nurse is her ambition. SEDLEY, ORRIN C. He is a quiet fellow who has blue eyes and a pleasant disposi- tion. His majors were mathemat- ics and mechanical drawing. Col- lecting rocks and camping are two of his favorite pastimes. Cr- rin hopes to become a i ct af g State. AE-JW I saerfvjjrgix J ari' ' o ft brown s an a nt artf' to oo. r fro earny ' . Her r atin, art, an the- . tics, it costum e ign as er we class. e was a r of the ? I having ho e '- - g was her pet peeve. Je e nxious to b either a writer - - commercial wi copp ' r hobby, while my e artist after atten ing U. C. L. A. SEELOW, FREDERICK Senator is a tall blond with a nice smile. His major was mathematics, but he said he pre- ferred his civics class. He dis- likes finding gum on theater seats, but enjoys track and working on cars. To become a pilot after graduating from State is his ambi- tion. SEIQUIST, SHIRLEY JEANNE She is tall, vivacious, and was a very popular co-ed around Hoover. Her activities included being a member of the Ecivres and Ducateers, Vice-President of Thespians, and a life member of C. S. F., President of the Cardi- nal Co-eds, Commissioner of Cul- ture, Mitzie in the Senior Play, and director of the Thespian play. Her major was mathematics, with physiology as her favorite class. She will attend State next year. SERGENT, FRED D. He is a swell guy to know, who possesses a great sense ot humor. He was on the J. V. wrestling team and worked in the atten- dance office. Although he had a mathematics major, he said that gym was his favorite class. Lis- tening to the radio is his favorite pastime. Since Fred is the am- bitious type, his plans include at- tending J. C. and joining the Mexican Navy, SEV , VI J vim n' ello is p of gis i e, had a Span' jora Us a mem- teeru the a Kerican Club. o ecting trop ' s is some- thing he A his spare time, but h says his pet peeve is women drivers. He is ambitious to become a doctor after attend- ing State and the University of California at Berkeley. SEYMOUR, LOIS Slim, an intelligent brown- eyed co-ed who possesses pretty long hair, had Latin and history majors. She enjoyed being a member of the G. A. A. and is a life member of C. S. F. Her hobbies are tennis, dancing, and music, but Lois is peevish about tall hedges and people who crack their knuckles. Three of her am- bitions are to visit Scotland with Janet, to attend State, and to teach music. SHAFFER, ARLYN Sky is a nice fellow who has black hair and who is famous for his gold tooth. He had an in- dustrial arts major, favored his class in radio, and worked on the P. A. System. He says that his pet peeve is symphony music. Since he is interested in radio, he hopes to become a radio service- man or enter amateur radio work. SHAKLEE, ALBERT R. AI, a friendly bland who pos- sesses sparkling blue eyes, was partial to his gym class and had an architectural drawing major. He liked being a member of the J. V. football team and of the Lettermen's Club. To have curly hair is his one and only wishl Al hopes to attend Junior Col- lege next year. SHANNON, RAYMOND GAY Shaygannon is not only good looking, but has black curly hair and is another one of Hoover's tall fellows. His major was mathe- matics, and he especially liked his study period. Gay spends his spare time drawing. He is anxious to own a red convertible, and he hopes to attend San Diego Junior College next year. SHARP. FRED R. Shorty is a fine fellow who has nice brown hair and blue eyes. Although mathematics was his major, he said that he favored his civics class. The new look is something he is peevish about, but he is very enthusiastic about aviation. His two ambitions are to improve his flying ability and .to be the oldest pilot in the world. SHENG, WILLIAM Willie has a witty tongue, a wise head, and is wonderful to know. He was Senior Class Presi- dent, a life member of C. S. F., and a member of the Varsity bas- ketball team. His pet peeves are missing a set shot and being complimented, while he enjoys dancing, swimming, tennis, and basketball. l-le will definitely be a success in whatever he under- takes. SHEPPARD, JO ANN Jo is the possessor of lovely brown eyes and attractive dim- ples, She was an active member of Hoover's Tumbling Team, and, besides tumbling, she enjoys danca ing and swimming. What annoys her the most are people who say huh! She had a commercial major and is interested in becom- ing a secretary. SHERRILL, JANET VlVlAN Sherry, who has pretty dark hair and sparkling eyes, majored in mathematics and in Latin, but says that physiology was her fa- vorite class. She was a three-year member of the Drum Corps, Club Editor of Dias Cardinalesf' and is a life member of C. S. F. Levi's at half mast are her pet peeve. Before attending State ihe plans to visit Scotland with OIS. SHINAFELT, BETTY JO Gumdrops came to Hoover from Twin Falls High in ldaho. and is the possessor of pretty brown eyes and long lashes. Her major was home economics, while gym was her favorite class. Col- lecting different kinds of table napkins is her hobby, while curly hair is her pet peeve. Although her future plans are not definite, she does know she will go to work. SHRYOCK, CONRAD Conrad is a nice-looking fellow who claims his sham as his out- standing feature. He says his lunch period was his favorite class, and he is peevish about filling out information blanks! He had an architectural drawing major. , SHULL, JOYCE ' Joyce, who came to Hoover from Pittsburgh High, has pretty blonde hair. blue eyes, and a nice complexion. Music is her hobby, while bossy people are her pet peeve. She had a com- mercial major, especially liked her typing class, and hopes to be- come al secretary after graduating from Junior College. SIEGERT, JEAN ANN She is better known as Penny, and is really a 'fine person to know. She had a history major, but said that she preferred her drama class. Bad manners are something she dislikes! Jean was a member ot the Senior G-lee and played the part ot Mrs. Foster in the Senior Play. She would like to become a radio actress. SILVERS, BARBARA Barb is the happy-go-lucky type who is always laughing at some- thing. She had a commercial major, but particularly enjoyed her study hall. Barbara likes to at- tend the Padre baseball games, while she dislikes people who eavesdrop on the telephone! She is planning to become a hotel hostess after graduating from J. C. 1 ii SILVIS, CHARLES x I' Chuck, vgiho hasfblue eyes' and a tinefpeisonaiity, transferred from l peridl -High, whefqi he-played vxiw Ttfootball amd,-' tirack. He We ajored in sri, -Eur said that study hall yas his favoritggclass. With., drgmhg as, hisxihbibby, he 'hopes to ,b comeZ3a.n ,artist or an F actor after, Siadfuating. . ,h -i P L' K . L X x x , js? A kv 7. 1 N. ' . -.xx X , s 5 . - SIMMONS, VIRGINIAPOWAN Gingergis a cute 'istrawberry blonde has a' triendly per- sonality. History was mher tavorite .,class, .falthough her major was Spanish. She saidjjhat her pet petve was home, work over the week endsl Ginger was a rftember ot the Swimming Club, -Bible Club, and- SIanidrac s. She was also Cotiruelofs Helperejiere, and a SwitchboardaOperatorlat Horsey High in L. A., which she attended for one semester, ' g ,lv SKlNNER, NORMA BARBARA Norma is a friendly co-ed who possesses mischievous brown eyes. Her favorite class was social prob- lems, and shesays automobiles are her hobby. Norma enjoyed being a member of the Rotinoms and the Fan American Club, and being a Counselor's Helper. Her major was art, and she plans to become a teacher atter graduat- ing from State. I . 1. A, .x a . ., J SLACK, BETTY JO Jo is a pretty brunette with sparkling blue eyes, and is really a tine person to know. Although she had a commercial major, she said she favored her gym class. Betty's hobby is reading comic books, while she detests boys who show off! Her ambition is to be a stenographer. SLOGGETT, JANICE VIVIAN Jan is a cute co-ed who is 'fun to know and is well liked by everyone. She enjoyed working in the attendance office, said that sarcastic people are her pet peeve, while driving a car is her hobby. Mathematics was her major and tennis was her favorite class. You will probably see her at J. C. next year. SMILEY, BARBARA LEE Barbara, who was l-loover's peppy head Drum Majorette, has a tine figure and a lovely com- plexion. She enjoyed working in the business ottice and claimed clothing as her 'favorite class, al- though she majored in Spanish. Listening to college football games is her hobby, while boys who don't know how to dance are her pet peeve. She hopes to be- come a private secretary atter attending State. SMITH, BETTY JEAN Billy possesses pretty brown eyes and a nice personality. Al- though she had a commercial major, senior glee was her tavor- ite class. Collecting snapshots is her hobby, while she is peevish about boys who can't dance and who don't like hamburgers with onions! Betty would like to be- come a singer after attending a college ot music. SMITH, HELEN Helen is a cute blonde who is always laughing. Her major was science, but she says she could get along without chemistry, and that she especially enjoyed her history class with Miss Work. As a Sergeant, she was an active member of our Drum Corps. Helen is anxious to become a nurse after attending college. SMITH, LLOYD Lloyd is known for his nice per- sonality and butch hair cut. Radio and wrestling are his hob- bies, but he hates to see polish on toe nails. With science and mathematics majors, Lloyd hopes to study at Cal. Tech. to be an electronic engineer. SMITH, RICHARD RILEY He is a nice fellow who always has a 'friendly smile for everyone. He especially enjoyed his Spanish class, as that was his major. His spare time is spent hiking, and his pet peeve is people who crowd into lunch lines. Like so many others, Richard's ambition was to graduate. SNOW, CLINT Clint is a nice-looking fellow who has brown hair and hazel eyes. He is fond of swimming and tennis and is a member of Slanidracs. He enjoyed J. V. wrestling, but could have done without home work. His major was mathematics, his ambition is to be a Naval officer, and he plans to go to U. C. L. A. SOLKEMA, ARTHUR G. Bob majored in architectural drawing, which was also his favor- ite class. He was a member of the R. O. T. C. and of the A Cappella Choir. Studying is his pet peeve,-while he especially enjoys drawing and collecting stamps. Bob's ambition is to be a success. SOLOF, NANCY LEE Nan is a cute blonde who was well known and well liked around Hoover. Her activities included being Senior Prom Chairman, a member of the Senior Room Committee. the Dean's Helper, and a member of Slanidracs. His- tory was her major, although bot- any was her favorite class. She enjoys knitting argyles with M. B., but dislikes sarcastic people. Her goal is to graduate from U. S. C. jfo SQUIRES, DELPHA MAE Delpha has a warm and friendly smile. She majored in languages, while civics was her favorite class. She was a member of the Pan American Club, Swimming Club, Slanidracs, and of C. S. F. She is interested in horses and makes a hobby of collecting photo- graphs. Her ambitions are to at- tend State College and to write a book. STAGG, ILA MARJORIE Margie has verv pretty, shin- ing. dark hair and sparkling gray eyes. She majored in mathematics and said that advanced algebra was her favorite class. Crowded halls were her pet peeve here at Hoover, while she especially en- joys riding horseback. Her ambi- tion is to have a home in the country some day. if George ame as ' STAMATOPO-'iBOS,QB0 , ar ' stan ' G aracterisi l ajo guage V resr ent e ated gynjriy' avor f U He w i -, 'd f th pel a Lea e t I on .W 'tion i' ruant offic -r -Fjaf e alficsrizls State Colle e ' J pf.. ll Li STANLEY, DAVID Stan, a welcome transfer from Chula Vista High, majored in journalism argd said that Cardinal office and tennis were his favor- ite classesl He was Assistant Sports Editor and Editor-in-Chief of the Cardinal, and a member of the Quill and Scroll. He hopes to be a national sports writer after he attends Denver Univer- sity. -' STANNARD, MARY LYNNj , Lynn has lovely red 'hair and was a transfer from Our Lady of Peace Academy. She majored in languages, but said that tennis was her favorite class. People who talk too much are her pet peeve, while her hobbies are horses and art. After graduating Lynn will attend Davis College and then she would like to be a horse trainer. Q 'f r's C STARK, HELEN L. Helen is never seen without a flower in her hair and a friendly smile for all. She majored in mathematics and was a member of the Girls' Tumbling Team-her favorite class. Unfriendly people are her pet peeve, while tumbling is her 'favorite pastime. Helen's ambition is to be a success. STEEVES, CHARLOTTE SIGRID Twinie has mischievous blue eyes and a sparkling personality. She majored in art, which was also her favorite class. People who say, I-laven't I seen you before? are her pet peeve, while her favorite pastimes are dancing, sewing, and rhythm swimming. After graduating she will attend U. S. C., and then she hopes to continue in some field of art. STEEVES, GEORGIA GIBSON Twinie also has mischievous blue eyes, a fine personality, and a nose that wrinkles when she smiles. Art was her major and likewise her favorite class. Being asked, Which twin has the Toni? is her pet peeve, and her hobbies include dancing. sewing, and rhythm swimming. She, too, will attend U. S. C. and also hopes to continue in some field of art. STEPHEN, FRANCES ANN Frankie, who has attractive blonde hair, came to Hoover from Borger' High School in Texas. She had a home economics major, especially enjoying her clothing class. Getting up early is her pet peeve, while roller skating is her hobby. Frankie is interested in modeling and in being a good home maker some day. STERN, ALAYNE PAT Alayne, who has pretty, natu- rally curly hair, majored in history. with tumbling as her favorite class. She also worked as an Attendance Monitor. People who donit tell the exact truth are her pet peeve, while her favorite pastime is going on picnics. After attending Woodbury College she plans to be a social worker. ASTOMBERG, MARY LORRAINE Rainey is one of Hoover's tiny co-eds and the possessor of a sweet personality. She majored in music and was a member of the A Cappella Choir, which she enjoyed very much. Her pet peeve is suspicious people. She is ambitious to be a singer after attending State College. STONE, ARTHUR E., JR. Arthur majored in mathematics and in history, while his favorite classes were Latin, history, and debate. He was a member of the Camera Club, Senators, and was Assistant Photographer on the Cardinal staff. Going to the theater is his favorite pastime, He plans to be a lawyer after he attends the University of Michi- gan. STONE. PATRICIA Pat, wha has pretty brown eyes and a cute smile, majored in art, but said that gym was her favor- ite class. Her pet peeve is bus drivers, while her hobbies are rid- ing horseback and going to the beach. After graduation she is planning on a career in photog- raphy. STRASSER, DEAN Dean has attractive curly brown hair and a friendly personality. He majored in mathematics, but claimed fifth period physics as his favorite class. Study hall was his pet peeve, while wrestling, col- lecting records, and coins are his hobbies. Dean's ambition is to attend college next Year. STRAHULLA, JEANETTE JANE Jeanette has fascinating brown eyes and a lovely complexion. She had a business major, while tumbling was her favorite class. She wa: Vice-President of the Cardnal Co-eds and Secretary of the A Cappella Choir. Jean- ette said that her pet peeve was history home work, while her hobby is singing. She will attend J. C. and then plans to be a photographic model. SUTER, JOHN EDWARD Jack has nice-looking curly blonde hair and blue eyes. He majored in industrial arts, but claimed study hall as his favorite class. He was a member of the track team. Mathematics was his pet peeve, while sleeping and playing baseball are his favorite pastimes. He plans to join the Air Corps. SUTOROWSKI, MARJORIE Pixie, who came to Hoover from Our Lady of Peace Acad- emy, has pretty brown eyes. She had a commercial major and rated choir as her favorite class. Conceited bays and jealous girls are her pet peeves, while riding horseback is her hobby. Her ambition is to attend St. Vin- cent Nurse's School and then to enter the nursing profession. SWANSON, JEANETTE MARIE Janny has an attractive com- bination of blonde hair and green eyes. She majored in art, with senior science and crafts rating as her favorite classes. Street car tokens are her pet peeve, while her favorite pastimes are drawing and skating. After graduation she would like to become an interior decorator. SWATEK, CLARENCE M., JR. Bud's outstanding features are his blue eyes and blonde hair. He majored in mathematics, with gym as his favorite class, since he was a member of the B track team. His pet peeve is having to work on his car, while his favorite pastime is day dreaming. He plans to become an insurance salesman after attending the Uni- versity of Oklahoma! , I :Il A , ' I - at SWIKARD. EDWARD LAWRENCE Larry has mischievous blue eyes and is known for his butch hair cut. He majored in drama, which was also his favorite class, and he was a member of the J. V. basketball team. The draftslaw is his pet peeve, while dancing is his 'favorite pastime. He will at- tend N. B. C. Radio College and hopes to enter radio work. film iii? it TAYLOR, ELIZABETH MARYETTE Liz has a friendly smile and sparkling eyes. She had a lan- guage major, but her favorite class was contemporary literature. She was a member of the Drum Corps, President of Horizon Club during the fall semester of '48, was the Accompanist for the Girls' Double Quartette, and is a life member of C. S. F. Her ambition is to get through chem- istry class. 3 , rj, . 1f .f'Vir4 i TEMPl.ETQNglylLLlAM W. Billqjghjrifi in athematics and ratfdlrrue Hanicaisiclrawing as his fglaiorite He doesn't particu- larly c,ari'for clasyl music, but he does enjoy 'of' g to the beach and loafi gl, s his favorite pas- times. ce he has always liked any type of sport, Bill is ambitious to be a sports writer. 'ir pkg, xtly t+'ll 'N 's , 'i N X- TERR7? LUEU-A 1 V Lue.possesses a..sweet peisonal- ityjand ptgtty browrkeyes. Heaitii, ing the list of things sly: epjoyed i-at Hooier was her ceramics class, and she also erftbyed belhg Hmemlcierjof th' Bibld Club and as the Swirh ing Club. Luet ways worriyd agioift passhng physghogyq butishq, c-amd, ogt all ight, and. 'ou may-age her at S ate next gfear. Shi had, a hgtwi majbr. ,, N .K . ,V iii 74 . , as 'G TERRY, MARY GEORGETTE Shorty, who formerly attend- ed San Diego High School, has attractive eyes and light brown hair. She had a commercial major. but said that senior glee was her favorite class. Playing the piano is her hobby and after attending State College she would like to be a concert pianist. THILE, EDMUND L. Eddie has attractive blonde hair and a winning smile. He majored in machine drawing and in mathe- fnatics, his favorite classes being machine drawing and gym. He was a Varsity baseball Letterman and played the part of Oogie in the Senior Play. Serious girls are his pet peeve, while his hobby is playing baseball. Eddie plans to attend college. ,fa Mrs, THOMAS, JEAN Jeanie, wha has lovely long brown hair, majored in home eco- nomics, while history was her favorite class. The expression drop dead is first on her pet peeve list, and she makes a hobby of collecting boys' handkerchiefs. Jeanie's ambition is to return to Latin America some day. THOMAS, PATRICIA ANN Pat is a cute co-ed who has a nice figure and a fine personal- ity. Some of the things she enjoys doing are dancing, swimming, going to the beach, and ice skat- ing, but she dislikes Levi's and sports jackets. Miss Wadlow's sixth period drama class was her favorite, as she had a drama major. She would like to be a dancer. THORSON, LARRY M. Larry is the owner of nice- looking blonde wavy hair and a fine personality. He majored in science, rated gym as his favorite class, and was a member of the J. V. football team and of the Lettermen's Club. Civics was his pet peeve, while his hobby is any type of sports. Next fall he will attend York College in Nebraska. TICKNOR, LYLE D. Sage, who formerly attended St. Augustine High School, has nice eyes and a friendly grin. He majored in music, but U. S. his- tory was his favorite class. He was a member of the Hillbilly Band. Crazy drummers are his pet peeve, while he especially enjoys arguingl His ambition is to play a baritone saxaphone as well as Serge Chaloff does. TINKER, CLAIRE Claire, who has extremely pretty brown hair and eyes, was Hoovcr's head Band Majorette. Sarcastic people are her pet peeve, while her favorite pastimes are dancing and making a memory scrapbook. She majored in languages, but claimed physiology as her favorite class. Claire's ambition is to graduate from State College. TIPTON, JAMES L. Jim. a former Fallbrook High School student, has attractive wavy hair. Although he majored in mathematics, history was his favorite class. Jim's favorite pas- times include bowling and watch- ing auto races. His ambition is to be a millionaire! TOLES, SHIRLEY Shirley is a popular gal with pretty eyes, a swell personality. and a talent for music. She was busy at Hoover as a member of the Ecivres and Thespians, Cap- tain ofthe Drum Corps, and Vice- President of the Cardinal Co-eds. Having to be pulled out of bed every morning is her pet peeve. She had a home economics major, and looks forward to owning a dance studio in Florida. TOLLISON, BOB Bob attended Columbia High School in South Carolina before coming to Hoover. He had a commercial major, but rated civics as his favorite class. The new look is still his pet peeve, while his hobby is constructing model airplanes. Bob's ambition is to be an aircraft mechanic, but he :ropes to attend Junior College irsli. TONSAGER, JOANNE PATRICIA Joanne has lovely blonde hair and a pretty complexion. Al- though she majored in languages, chemistry was her favorite class. She worked as Monitor for the Registrar, and was a member of the C. S. F. and of the A Cap- pella Choir. Her pet peeve is home work, while her hobby is music. Joanne's ambition is to be a teacher after she attends State College. TOOMEY, JUANITA F. She has pretty blue eyes and is well liked by everyone. Playing the piano is her favorite pastime, while the desks in her physiology class were her pet peeve. Juanita played the role of Barbara in the Senior Play. her favorite class was social problems, and she ma- jored in history. To be a good housewife is her ambition. TOOVEY, BARBARA CLAIRE Bobbie, who came to Hoover from Alhambra High School, has lovely green eyes and light brown hair. She had a commercial major, but said that Spanish was her favorite class. Her hobbies in- clude dancing and day dreaming. Bobbie's ambition is to manage the sound effects for a radio program. TRAUB. JUDITH Judy came from Weaver High School in Hartford, Connecticut. and claims her harlequin glasses and naturally curly hair as her outstanding features. Although she majored in languages, she said that drama was her favorite class. People with complexes are her pet peeve, while knitting and drama are her hobbies. Judy's ambition is to attend college, where she hopes to major in psy- chology. TREAIS. CLIFFORD W. Cliff is very tall and good looking. Mathematics was his ma- jor, with physics and chemistry rating as his favorite classes. He was a member of the Varsity shotput on the track team and of the C. S. F. Unrealistic people are his pet peeve, while his hobby is photography. Cliff plans to be an electrical engineer after he attends California Tech. TREASE, MARlLYN CLACK She possesses pretty eyes, a nice personality, and hates embar- rassing moments. She had a com- mercial major, but preferred her botany class, and was an active member of our Tumbling Team. Marilyn would enjoy being a stenographer or decorator. but plans on being a housewife. F. 9 Q TROY, ELLEN ju, Ellen, hasfian ibttractive com- bin tioh of black hair and a fair com. exionsf She loves to dance, but,she hates to get upiearly and also to put up herfhair. Ellen enjoyedjj her mathematics class most, dlthoiagh she had a com- mer 'al major. She worked in the attbghgdance office and was a member of the Drill Team. She is a future student at J. C. TUGGEY, WILLIAM Bill came to Hoover from San Diego High School. Although he majored in industrial arts. he rated English as his favorite class. Sar- castic people are his pet peeve. while his hobbies are listening to music and playing baseballi Bill's ambition is to be a professional baseball player. TURNER, MARY ANN Ann has sparkling blue eyes and a friendly smile. She majored in languages, claiming Spanish as her favorite class. She was a member of the 6. A. A., Swim- ming Club, Roller Skating Club, and the Pan American Club. Peo- ple who put gum under desks are her pet peeve, while dancing is her hobby. Ann's ambition is to travel in foreign countries. TUTHILL. NANCY IRENE Shorty is friendly, tall, and always smiling at something. Her major was home economics, and her ambition is to attend Wood- bury College. Since she was a member of the Drama Club, she naturally preferred her class in drama. Something else she en- joyed at Hoover was being an Attendance Monitor. TUTTLE, PATT Patt has nice eyes, a friendly smile, and is known for her cute giggle. Contemporary literature was her favorite class, although her major was French. Before coming to Hoover she attended El Monte Union High. She dis- likes people who argue with her. Patt was a member of C. S. F. and will make a good journalist after attending Stanford. ..P' X . x,',y VALLESE, ROSIE h Posey, who has a sweet per- sonality and a friendly greeting foreveryone, last attended Mar- tinsburg High in West Virginia. With a major in home economics. her favorite class was clothing. Horseback riding is an activity she enjoys, while bad manners are her pet peeve. She thinks she would like to be a beautician. .1 VAUGHN, JEAN Tennessee, a sweet blonde from York Institute in Tennessee, has a soft voice and blue eyes. With science and mathematics as her majors, she preferred her drama class, and was a member of Thespians. Since writing poems and essays is her hobby, her goal is to become a famous writer after attending the University of Tennessee. VEALL, JOANNA Jo, who has sparkling eyes and soft brown hair, came to Hoover from Kearny High. She majored in Spanish, was Secretary of the Band, and Literary Editor of the Cardinal. She hates pessimistic people and says that her hobby is being confused. Her two am- bitions are to be a journalist and to ride down Broadway on a fire enginel VEIT, BEN He has wavy blonde hair, blue eyes, and a nice spealcing voice. His majors were speech arts and history. Ben's activities included being a member of the Ecivres, C. S. F., and the National Foren- sic League, President of the Junior Statesmen, and Vice-Presi- dent of the Senators. He dis- liked chemistry, but enjoyed his social problems and debate classes. He plans to attend State College and hopes to be a law- yer. VIGIL, RITA Reet is a friendly brunette who is never without her pleasant disposition. She had a commer- cial major, was a member of the Ducateers, and looked forward to her study hall each day. Waiting for people is something she de- tests, but riding with Jeanne Pas- chal is her favorite pastimel To attend J. C. is her ambition. VOLZ, EDWARD He has attractive hazel eyes and brown hair, combined with a nice smile. Edward is peevish about women drivers, but he cn- joys his hobby of guns. Civics was his favorite class, while his- tory was his major. He last at- tended Sacred Heart and plans to enter the Marine Corps after graduating from Hoover. WAGGONER. HARLEY P., JR. Harley is a tall, darlr-haired fel- low with a friendly grin. He en- joys wrestling and working on cars, and was active in J. V. wrestling for two years. Harley dislikes poor sports and homeworlc over the week ends. His major was mathematics, and he says that his ambition is to be a millionaire- after attending Statel WALKER, MARIE J. Marie has pretty eyes, long black hair, and is nice to know. She enjoys movies, but hates to have kids yelling in the theaters. She was a member of G. A. A. and especially enjoyed her gym and bookkeeping classes. Marie had a commercial major and hopes to be a successful book- keeper. WALLER, JOYCE Joyce was a cute Band Major- ette who has beautiful blue eyes and a fine personality. Being a member of the Ducateers was something she especially enjoyed. Her major was mathematics, but she seemed to prefer her journal- ism class and hopes to become a journalist after graduating from San Diego State. WALLER, ROBERT Bob is a swell fellow who has a fine personality. Since he was interested in the sports at Hoover, he was Manager of the Varsity football team, a member of the J. V. wrestling team and of the Big U. S. history was his favorite class, while his majors were history and mathematics. He will become a history teacher after attending State College. WANNER, HARTLEY Harts is a swell fellow who has nice brown hair and a friendly smile. HartIey's pet peeve is his La Fayette. As he was a member of A Cappella Choir, that class was his favorite. He attended Shortridge High School in Indiana before coming to Hoover, and was active in J. V. football and basketballthere. With a mathe- matics major, he hopes to be an accountant after attending U. C. . A. WARD, CLYDE Clyde is a swell fellow who has nice brown eyes and brown hair. He likes swimming as a hobby, and enjoyed playing C basket- ball here at Hoover. Although mathematics was his major, he preferred his contemporary litera- ture class. His ambition is to at- tend the Naval Academy and be- come a Naval officer. YVARREN, CLAYTON Clay is really a fine fellow, who has nice brown eyes and a friend- ly smile. He majored in mathe- matics, especially enjoyed his gym class, and was active in Varsity basketball. His favorite pastime is swimming, while his ambition is to be a Naval officer after at- tending U. C. L. A. WASHBURN, DONALD JAMES Don is nice looking with at- tractive dark eyes and hair. His major was mathematics, while his favorite classes were chemistry and physics. Don is interested in becoming an electrical engineer after he graduates from the Uni- versity of California. WEATHERFORD, MAE She possesses very pretty green eyes. Mae's pet peeve is boys who blow smoke in her face, while her favorite pastime is roller skat- ing. She majored in home eco- nomics, but says that senior science was her favorite class. She is ambitious to travel around the world. WEIR, JAMES Jim has nice wavy hair, blue eyes. and a good personality. He decided that study hall was his favorite class, while his pet peeve is '36 Fords! He likes to meet new girls. Jim majored in both mathematics and auto shop and plans to attend J. C. WEISMANTEL, FRANK ALAN Big Al is known for his lack of height and for his friendly per- sonality. He had a mathematics major, especially enjoyed his drama class, was a member of the Fishing Club, and played Ran- dolph in the Senior Play. He is interested in attending State Col- lege next year and says that his ambition is to inherit a million dollars! WELD, ANN Ann has lovely blonde hair and big brown eyes. She had a home economics major, with Spanish as her favorite class. People who don't smile are her pet peeve, while her favorite pastimes in- clude serving and cooking. After graduating Ann plans to take nurse's training. WELLS, DJCK Red is a nice red-haired fel- low with a great sense of humor. He enjoys sports as a hobby, was active in B football and J. V. baseball, and was a member of the Lettermen's Club. Dick pre- ferred his Spanish class, as he had a Spanish major. He plans to attend J. C., but his ambition is to play professional baseball. WENMAN, CHARLES Better known as Chuck, he is a good-looking guy with nice blue eyes and a fine build. He was a member of the A Cappella Choir and of the Cardinal 4 during his Junior year. Chuck had a mathematics major and wants to be a merchandise buyer after attending State. WERLEY, LOUISE K 8 Squirley, who has pretty dark hair and a friendly smile, is fond of roller skating and hopes to enter roller skating competition. Her favorite class was gym, while her pet peeve was people who stood in the middle of the halls and talked. Louise had a music major. ,I WEST, GORDON BRUCE Gordie is a fine fellow with nice blonde hair and blue eyes. His favorite pastime is ice hockey. he was Secretary-Treasurer of the Gay Blades, and he could do without wise guys. His favorite class was Spanish, although his major was mathematics, and he wants to be a politician after at- tending State College. WHITCOMB, VENITA She is strictly the outdoor type, with pretty brown eyes and a friendly personality. Although she had a commercial major, Venita favored her gym class. She said she could do without conceited boys very welll She was one jump ahead of most of us, as she graduated in i-ebruary. WHITE, JOANNE She is a cute co-ed from Phoenix Union High School, who is well known and well liked around Hoover. Joanne was As- sistant Treasurer of the Choir, a member of the Music Club and of the Senior Cabinet. Her speech class was her favorite, al- though she had a music major. Joanne is a future student at State College. She was First Place Winner in State of Califor- nia, Junior Chamber of Commerce Oratorical Contest. WHITE, MARTHA Martha is short with dark hair. a friendly smile, and a good voice. She was a member of the Music Club and is ambitious to be an opera singer after attending State. She came to Hoover from Grossmont High. Her majors were mathematics and languages, but she favored her physics class. WHITE, PATRICIA Pat is a cute co-ed with pretty blue eyes, dark hair, and a su- perb figure. She enjoyed her gym class and being a member of the Drama Club and of the Senior Ditch Day Committee. One thing she detests is shams. Pat had two majors--mathematics and languages-and is ambitious to graduate from State College. WHITE, WILLIAM , Bill, who has a friendly smile for all, is really a swell person to know. He especially enjoyed his gym class, was active in track. and likes to spend his spare time fishing. He decided that his pet peeve is long skirts. Bill, who majored in industrial arts, is am- bitious to be a policeman. WIEDENMANN, JEAN HELEN Jean has pretty curly hair and lovely eyes. She was rather busy around Hoover, as she was Secre- tary of the Cardinal Co-eds dur- ing the fall of '47, Commissioner of Girls' Athletics during the fall of '48, Editor of Girls' Sports for the Cardinal, and a G. A, A. member. Jean says her pet peeves are careless drivers and motorcycles. She had a commer- cial major, will attend J. C., and would like to see Europe some day. WILDE, RICHARD Dick, who has nice blue eyes and brown hair, attended both Franklin High in Los Angeles and El Monte High before coming to Hoover. With language and mathematics majors, Dick said that Latin was his favorite class. He was a member of C. S. F. and is ambitious to be a lawyer after attending U. C. L. A. WILHELM, CHARLES GEORGE Digger is a fine fellow with nice blonde hair. His favorite classes were math and physics. while his majors were mathematics and Spanish. He was Treasurer of the Junior Statesmen and likes to work on cars in his spare time. Charles is ambitious to be an architect and will probably attend State College. WILLIAMS, BARBARA ANN Barbara has a friendly smile that displays two attractive dim- ples. She majored in mathemat- ics, with bookkeeping as her favor- ite class. She worked as an At- tendance Monitor, was a member of the Slanidracs, and an usher- ette at the Senior Play. Being called Babs is her pet peeve, while her hobbies are driving and swimming. She hopes to own a car some day. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY Shirley is rather tall, has a nice personality, and says her freckles are her outstanding featurel She loves to stay at the Lagunas. while heading her list of pet peeves are people who say, Are you a Senior? Shirley was a member of the Gay Blades, was on the Production Staff of the Senior Play, and says that her ambition is to be a Powers model after attending State. WlLLlS, SYLVIA SUZANNE Susie is a popular gal around Hoover who possesses pretty brown hair and a friendly per- sonality. She was President of the Cardinal Co-eds during the fall of '48, an Attendance Monitor, and Co-Chairman of the Senior Room. She majored in Spanish, and hopes to do Social Service work after graduating from Santa Barbara College. WILLS, JOHN GORDON John has attractive red wavy hair, nice eyes, and a good sense of humor. He says his hobby is fouling up Dick Stowers, and something he dislikes is talkative girls. He had a mathematics ma- jor, enjoyed being on the cross country and track teams, and says thatf his ambition is to have fun in li e. WOMACK, ROBERT CLYDE Robert is a very nice fellow, who is rather quiet, but likable. He enjoys listening to classical music, and, as he likes to fish, he joined the Hoover Fishing Club. People who miss the trash cans are on his black list. Spanish was his major as well as his favorite class. He is planning to attend San Diego Junior Col- lege. WOODS, ROY N. Roy is a good-looking fellow who came to Hoover from Ala- meda High School, and who also has a fine personality and a good build. He was a member of the Varsity football team and was President of the Lettermen's Club. He hates to see girls wearing pig- tails, but he really enjoys sports. Roy graduated in February with a major in mathematics. WORSHAM, LOUISE She possesses pretty red hair. a cute smile, and a pleasant per- sonality. Skating and music are two things she enjoys, while wait- ing for people who are never on time is one of her pet peeves. Before coming to Hoover, she at- tended Ventura Junior College- Louise, who had a commercial major, preferred her shorthand class, and will make a good sec- retary. B WRIGHT, JAMES Jim is a friendly fellow who likes to swim and who is enthu- siastic about photography. He decided that his physiology class was his favorite, although he ma- jored in mathematics. Jim is especially interested in becoming a veterinarian after graduating from State College. WYNER, DELORES ELAINE Dee is short and cute with beautiful black hair and pretty eyes. Her pet peeve is burned steak, but she does enjoy ice skating. Delores was a member of Gay Blades, Slanidracs. and the Choir, and played Susie in the Senior Play. Her major was his- tory. and her ambition is to travel. She attended Point Loma High before coming to Hoover, and hopes to attend Los Angeles City College next year. YOUNG, JACK R. Say no more, Jack is really a fine fellow, with attractive dark hair and a great sense of humor. Teachers who dislike practical jokes head his list of pet peeves. while he says that debate was his favorite class. Jack was a mem- ber of the National Forensic League and of the Senators. With a major in speech, he plans to become a radio announcer after attending Don Martin Radio School. YOUNG, JOAN MAUREEN Joan, who possesses lovely blue eyes and a friendly personality, enjoys dancing, but is peevish about short boys. She was a member of Slanidracs, Ducateers, Gay Blades, and the Senior. Ditch Day committee. Her favorite class was costume design, as she had an art major, and she is interested in being an interior decorator. Joan is a future student at Junior College. YOUNG, ROBERT Bob possesses attractive brown wavy hair, is a good track man, and was a member of the Letter- men's Club. He enjoys meeting girls, but says that teachers are his pet peeve. Although he had a mathematics major, Bob said that his favorite class was gym. He is planning a Navy career after 'attending J. C. ZANATTA, EMMA M. Amber has beautiful, long red hair and pretty eyes. She is fond of dancing, ice skating, and swimming, and enjoyed both her science and drama classes. Catty people are her pet peeve. She had a drama major and played Josie in the Senior Play. Emma will attend the Pasadena Play- house, as herlambition is to be an actress or a photographic model. ZIEGLER, WILMA ZOE Bobe is rather short with nice blonde hair and pretty eyes. She enjoys playing the accordion in her leisure time, but she dislikes people who think they are always right. Her favorite classes were tumbling and chemistry, and she was a G. A. A. member. With majors in science and in Latin, she hopes to do Public Health work after attending Washington State. ZIMMERMAN, GRANT W. He is a rather tall fellow who has a friendly grin. He came to Hoover from Estherville Hi in Iowa, and hopes to go back to Iowa State next year. His pet peeve is people who talk too much, his favorite class was gym. and his hobby is motor slcooters. Grant plans to be either a writer or a business man. I ZIRKLE, CHARLES F. Chuck is big and husky and has a good personality. Fishing and hunting are two of his favorite pastimes, while woodshop was his favorite class. Chuck was on the Varsity football team. With a major in industrial arts, he is interested in being a cabinet maker after attending Junior Col- lege. ZUBER, JOAN CHRISTINE She always wears a friendly smile and is a very nice person to know. She was Editor-in-Chief of the Cardinal, a member of the Senior Cabinet, of Slanidracs, Junior ,Sl:atesmen, the Ecivres. C. S. F., and Parliamentarian of Quill and Scroll. Her ambition is to be happy and to make others happy. Joan had three majors- mathematics, Spanish, and history -and she will attend the Univer- sity of California at Berkeley. a,l'l'l8l Cl, ARP, HAROLD GARWOOD, NANCY LEE CANTOR, STANLEY GRANT, JOHN CELTO, JOHN E. KATZ, ELAINE Z. DAVIDSON, ROGER PEDERSON, EMILY DUKE, EUGENE O. SMITH, SHIRLEY FLANDERS, BUD TODD, FRANCES do grcwluafing GORETSAS, JAMES GEORGE McCOULLOUGH, CHRIS PAULSON, DAVID EUGENE ROSE, BILL C. STUDEBAKER, THOMAS .Sis oo agri, .SZAUUX laze, ear . All your lite lwell anyway since you were sixj you'd dreamed ot becoming one ot those sophisticated seniors in high school! They were your ideals, they all appeared so wise and knowing. Even the big, thick, grown-up-looking textbooks they carried had an aura ot glamour! Some- day, y-ou dreamed, you'd be one ot them, and you, too, would be wise and all-knowing: you, too, would carry big, thick, grown-up-looking text- books, go on ditch days, and attend la-rge tormal proms! You, too, would be a Senior. During your years in grammar and junior high school your ideas changed a little. Thick textbooks lost their glamour. But you still dreamed ot some of the other .advantages, especially ditch day. The closer looks you got when you were a sophomore and a junior only made Senior Lite seem more exciting. Then school opened this tall, and suddenly you realized that you were a senior-oh, happy day! The tirst school days this September, like those ot every September, were hot, but you were determind to wear your senior sweater no matter what the temperature. The admiring glances oi sophomores made even your red tace and your perspiring back worth w ie. But school is in session only when there is something going on to keep the students out ot it. Two weeks after the o-pening ot the school term came the big six-school-wide Football Carnival, and you, like almost everyone else, were out ot some ot your classes to help prepare .an exciting show. lYou didn't mind this, though. 'cause atter all it was school service, wasn't it?l The Carnival was exciting: the pageantry was beautiful, and the tighting lin the standsl was downright thrilling! With the opening ot the Carnival the Hoover l-ligh School tootball season had otticially begun. A 'Football game at l-loover was a project through which the school made lots ot money, the players made lots ot letters, the rooters made lots ot noise, the opposing team made lots ot points, and you made lots ot contetti out ot the tootball roster. But the football games were exciting, and it usually took you the whole weekend to regain your voice. ln the early tall, senior class officers were elected, senior cabinet members chosen, and work was begun tor the biggest ,and naturally the most important senior year at l-loover! The first senior committee to start slaving away was the Annual Staff lplugj who began taking your pictures and deciding what was to be included in Dias Cardinales l949. It seemed that the school year had only begun when suddenly report card day wa-s upon you. Oh, Black Friday in November! But quarter grades, you rejoiced, were not recorded o-n your diplomas. Swell! This winter was a big year in the annals of time. ln addition to being your senior year, it was the year of The Big Snow, The Big Rain, and The Big Freeze. Mountain parties and snow fights were held right on campus. Levi's and 'heavy shirts became your standard gym uniform, .and ice ho-ckey was played on the lower field. Windy winter weather blew in the basketball season with a- flourish. And you lplus a few hundred other Cardinalsj turned out to cheer your teams and heckle their opponents. Points and penalties later, it was all history to be recorded in the sports section. Stocking Stomp, Senior Cabinet-planned to help pare drown ex- penses, was the first senior activity of the year and a huge success. Two hundred cats and kittens jammed the boys' gym to dance, eat, enjoy the floor show, and get their pictures on the front page of the Sunday Union Society Section. You sacrificed your favorite pair of argyles, but you certainly left a high sheen on the hardwood floor! The second quarter brought several additions to your .activity line- up. The long-awaited senior room wa-s opened and cards issued to those whose grades lthere's that word again! had withstood the acid jink eradicator, you knowj test. Bungalow C, all painted and prettied-up for the occasion, was stocked with cokes and ice cream, and there you co-uld indulge in ping pong or other less athletic indoor sports. ln the spring a young m.an's fancy lightly turns-but not so the weatherman's. l-lis thoughts were of the same o-ld rain. The Annual Staff could tell you about this because, coincidentally, club and organization pictures were being taken at this time. Swell! The signs of spring are pretty standard the world over, but at l-loover this year there were a few changes. lnstead of flowers popping out of the soil, heads were popping out of ro-om IO4 to collect leafy green from you for your announcements, dues, and play tickets. Ah s ring! Aw nuts! Room IO4 had its more pleasant moments, too. Your jofe-filled edition pf the Cardinal, announcements, .and Dias Cardinales were dispensed rom it. The senior play, A Date With Judy, provided one of the more flowery events of spring. Certainly a great deal of talent was in bloom. Telling yourself it was a good way to make use of your extra tickets, you .and your steady went to see it. Other seniors hadn't had trouble dis- posing of their tickets, you discovered as you hunted for a seat. Everyone was there! The Theatuh cast its spell upon you, and the make-up, costumes, properties, stage set, characterization, and dialogue all pleased your usually finiclcy taste. You were glad you had come. Spring sports-wrestling, traclc, and baseball-added to the kaleido- scopic whirl of things you were doing. Despite competition from other activities and from each other, these contests drew record crowds. You followed the crowds, ate popcorn, cheered, had fun. H Sandwiched between the afore-mentioned pastimes was a little studying, too. Very little. Then, lo, c.ame that long-awaited holiday in Pine Valley-senior ditch day lofficiall. Clad in your Levi's and sport shirt, you boarded your bus, all ready to enjoy whatever pursuits the mountains had to- offer. Strangely enough the pastime you enjoyed the most was that of attempt- ing to rid the food tables of their lo.ad. That evening you returned, feeling a little tired, a little sunburned and stiff, but happy. Next you faced a difficult decision. Would it be the Mission Beach Ballroom or the El Cortez l-lotel? Did you lilce to dance better than you lilced to eat? Were you going to attend the prom or the dinner? This was a real problem! ln entertainment the two were equal. You could not go to both. Which did you attend? Your last two weelcs of school were crowded with Annual-signing, final finals, and, inevitably, grades. Although you were loolcing forward to- summer, you were sorry that your senior year in high school was almost over. Vesper services were held in the First Presbyterian Church down- town. Many of your relatives and friends came to hear and to see. The beautiful services impressed you more deeply than you cared to admit, but your mood was reflected in your face and manner. Tower day exercises left you with mixed emoti-ons. You felt proud of your fellow graduates as they received their well-deserved scholarships and awards, but you felt sad, too, when you thought of relinquishing the reins of student government to your successors. All that would remain of your senior year was your signature in the big boolc in the tower, and the thought brought a lump to your throat that you c-ouldn't quite swallow. Commencement exercises were held in the Greek Amphitheatre .at State College, this year. A small bonfire in the south section of the l-loover stadium had necessitated this. You filed in to the dignified strains -of Pomp and Circumstancef' clad in your red or white cap and gown. It was a solemn moment. You were closing a door on your high school years, and opening another to college and worlc. You received your diploma and you were graduated. nnuaf Sfa!! PAT CROSBY Editor-in-Chief JOANNE ADKINS Senior Editor MARGIE BURKE Senior Editor DOT PETERS Senior Editor MARILYN BATES Picture Editor DIANE HAWLEY Picture Editor IIINA BRITT Club Editor BETSY NEBEN Club Editor JANET SHERRILL Clulo Editor MARY EPLER Art Editor MARILYN JANSSEN Art Editor SID HARRIS Sports Editor BILL ENLUND Business Manager MONA MILTON Staff Assistant JOAN PRESS Statt Assistant MISS AGNES KOKANOUR Annual Adviser MISS ANN GROGAN Art Adviser MISS MARGARET HEATON Literary Adviser enior pfag A DATE WITH JUDY by Aleen Leslie CAST Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Judy ....,... .... Marjorie Johnson ,... Sharon Muse Mitzi ........... .... ,.... S h irley Seiquist .....,,.... Beverly Miller Randolph ,....,, .,..... A Ian Weismantel ....,.. Jimmy Anderson Mrs. Foster... ....,,..,. Joy Poole ..,,.,.,..,,. Jean Siegert Hannah .............. s...... Martha Ferry ...,... Frankie Lutz Mr. Foster ......... .....,.... B ill Quiett ..........s..,. Jack Pettigrew Barbara .......,.....,... .....,.... J uanita Toomey .,.,.,..,. Joyce Burnett Oogie ....................... ..w........ E ddie Thile .......,,,,.t. Ray Precourt Radio Announcer ....., . ........,. Larry Swikard ...,...,.. Larry Swikard Mrs. Shlutzhammer ..,.. .... .........., A n n Linaweaver ...,...,. Marilyn Kennedy Rex ............................... .,,..,.... D ave Gray ,......,..,.... Dave Gray Mr. Martindale ........ ......,... J im Christy .........,,,. George Abernathy Mrs. Hotchkiss ..,...... ., ..,.,.., Peggy Adams ...,,,,,. Pat Crosby Eloise .,......,....s...,... ...,....,. M arian Kirby ,....,.... Jackie Maxwell Susie ........,,, ...... .......... D e lores Wyner .,.,.,.. Barbara Merrill Josie ....... ..,.,.Y... E mma Zanatta ....,,,...,,.,, Marjorie Berger PRODUCTION STAFF Director: Stage Set: Miss Helen Marr Wadlow Mr. R. . oo ey Student Director: Stage Crew Benton Dayton Programs: Stage Manager: Joan Press Ray Precourt Properties: Betty McDiarmid Richard Addesso Make-up: Pat Anderson Edna Ciarletta Judy Traub Wardrobes: Isabelle Bank Jan Brown Sound Effects: Connie Ferrell . Duane Evarts H Larry Swikard Call Messengers: Marilyn Cobb Josie Horton . Prompters: Pat Conner Barbara DeFrate Nancy Tuthill Publicity: Pat Thomas George Abernathy Program Cover Design: Marilyn Janssen House Managers: Joanne Caldwell Jack Rogatsky Usherettes: Ella Jane Brittin Ruth Ellen Daniels Joyce Dickman Shirley Dietrick Rita Franklin -H Maryellen Hill Petra Jensen Eleanor Johnson Barbara Maltby Maurjo Northway Dot Peters Susanne Pond Claire Tinker Ann Turner Joyce Waller Jean Wiedenmann Shirley Williams Ticket Sales: George Stamatopoulos Furnishings: Lloyd's Furniture Store ' Gerry Clark Pat Heskett Louie Crescenzo Mike Britt :Q gy, X ki A Nibt as 'I i W EEQ 433 5, 1? 3 S S 1 1,--4 S QW 5 , S52 Q! A5331 S. AQRKW, Us xx ? Y K K S ji-Q QS x, is its 'iii' A., , QR . Q 5 if v if M S we is 5 Q 6 1 nil. fig-..'. -F - 1' 'K x 5 3 A , li 5 .Senior poom ron row left to ri hi : Maltb , Ensch, Wells, Peacock, Dic man, c war , F t I s I Y in picture: Mary Dreweit and Mike Bfltf. SENIOR ROOM COMMITTEE lr S In tz Willis. Solof, Reid. Noi Co-Chairmen: Susie Willis, Mike Britt, and I-Ierb Schwartz. Sponsor: Mr. Giuliani. Fall COMMITTEE Spring Pat Peacock .,.,.,.,,...oI ee,.....e...... Period I ,.,.e....... .....o....II.... P at Peacock I-Ierb Sclwwartzn. ,,....., ,..,,,....,,,.. P eriod 2 ..e.....,,.. ...,e,I.....,.........,,, D ick Wells Barbara Maltby .,,o...,,...,.. ..., .,c.,..., P e riocl 3.. .,,.Io,,. ,.,,.I...,,,,. J oyce Dickman Jim Reid ...,,..,,........,..,.........,. ,,,.I...,...... P eriod 4 ......,,,,,o .,,,.I..,... M ary Drewett Dick Wells ,,,.s.....,..,.. Barbara Maltby Nancy Solof .,ss,I,,cc.I c.,,,...,.,...,Period 5, 6 ,.....s.Period Margaret Ensclw Q. K9 I. l'x.l97X.1lS7X l Front row Ileft to rightl Harris, Wenman, Jordan Diclrman, Beale, White Second row: Anderson Zuber, Paes, Stanley, Neal Swikard, Holzman, Mr White, Garner, Abernathy Mr. Allen, Tinker, Berry. DITCH DAY SENIOR CARDINAL Q Chairman: Joyce Dickman. Chairman: Barbara Berry. Committee: George Abernathy, Social: Committee: Pat Anderson, Sid Harris, Merle Garner, Transportation: Larry Swi- Ann Paes, Dave Stanley, Joan Zuber. karol, Recreation: Claire Tinker, Food. Sponsor: Mr. Allen. Sponsor: Mr. White. .xgnnouncemenfa anal ciclref Saga ANNOUNCEMENTS TICKET SALES Chairman: Jim Reid. Co-Chairmen: Gerry Clark and Louis Committee: Ann-Leeson Clark, Katha- Crescenzo. V Ieen McCormack, Ray Precourt, Anna- Committee: Pat I-Ieskett, Mike Britt. belle Rassin, Charles Riggs, Sponsor: Mr. Giuliani. S : M . 6' I' '. ' ponsor r IU iam A J A Front row lleft to rightl: G. Clark, Heskett, A. Clark. Second row: Britt, Crescenzo, Precourt, Reid, Domen, Riggs. 'ser-. bis rom ana! linner PROM Chairman: Nancy Solot. Committee: Marilyn Bates, Jane Bowers, John Kennedy, Bob Houghton. Sponsor: Mr. Giuliani. uapera, jower Ebay, VESPERS Chairman: Joanne White. Committee: Marjorie Berger, Gerry Ca- DINNER Chairman: Marian Kirby. 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X mix - 'X 1 fi- ' . gag iw ,. -' 5 RSF 4 CS I F t row ileft to rightl: Mott, McCue, Green, Hill, Schissell, Joan Gallery, Janette Gallery, Denham, Cul H bo, Adams, Pease, Harvey. Second row: Holmberg, Campbell, Rayho, Dobbs, Reeder, Kay, Madsen, K g G y R gers, ,Watts, Cox, Pearson, Lechien. Third row: Wynston, Whipple, Linderman, Hathaway, Hoffert, Berta, B lr Po ll P den, Squires, Northway, Lees, Miller, Miss Bassett. Fourth row: Brooks, McKenney, Patten, White, Pond T d on, Kinnison, Lauderbach, Ballard, Adler, Scofield, Golden, Bell. Fall OFFICERS Spring Bill Enlund ,...,..,,...,..,.. ........... P resident ,..,.,....,,... ....,,,.. M arian Kirby Shirley Seiquist ,,,,,,,,.,, .,..,,,.., V ice-President ...R ,......,. .......,..,..,,.r.. K e n Fawcett Marian Kirby .,,,.,....,..., .......,... S ecretary ...,.,.....,... ,.................,.. L ois Morrison Maurjo Northway ...,...,.. ,,.,..,.... l-l istorian ........,. ....... ..... M a urjo Northway Jerry Kinnisen .,o,,.,,....,. ...,..,........,, T reasurer ..,......,.,,.. .,...,..........o.....,.. B ob Berry Elizabeth Taylor ,...o..,.,..e.,.,,,,,..,.,..., Social Chairman .,,,..,..,,,,.,,s,.,...o.,.,.o,,,.4o,,. Rae Dorman Jere Aarup Ruth Adler Billy Allanson Bob Berry Nina Britt Aldon Clark Geraldine Clark Pat Crosby C. S. F. Sealbearers iLife Membersl Who Were Awarded Lite Membership Pins February I6 Ronnie Dahlin Bill Enlund Mary Epler Ken Fawcett Barbara Flasted Marjorie Johnson Don Miller Maurjo Northway t Pat Patterson David Salzar Rosemarie Scozzatava Shirley Seiquist Lois Seymour Bill Sheng Janet Sherrill Elizabeth Taylor QA-2n....L, Front row lleft to rightl: Gillette, Gleason, Beelrley, Williams, Marjie Johnson, Copitas, Britt. Second row: Warrington Addesso, Dorman, Rau, Kirby, Zuber, D. Hawley, Dakin, Roche, Crosby. Third row: Salzar, Berry, Fawcett, Patterson: Bonnin, Morrison, Kimbell, Schneider, Heslrett, Sherrill, Jennings, McDougal, Seymour. Fourth row: Savage, Bush, New man, Culver, Marvin Johnson, Taylor, Aarup, Tonsager, Diclrman, Epler, J. Hawley, G. Clarlr, W. Brown, Scouafava, Lehman. Fifth row: Day, Doyle, Miller, Allanson, Pearson, G. Brown, A. Clarlr, Gibbs, Seiquist, McGinley, Schnug Stamatopoulos, Enlund, Dahlin, Sheng. One ot l-loover's busiest organizations is the California Scholarship Federation, whose activities this year have included monthly meetings, a party in the tall, an annual conference at Pomona sponsored by Hunt- ington Parlc l-ligh School, decorating and checking tor school dances, providing Christmas boxes tor a needy family, a ditch day, .a dinner tor all San Diego high school C. S. F. chapters in the spring, and awarding two college scholarships. Guided by Miss Ferne Bassett, this group encourages and rewards high scholarship standards and service to the school. Membership is earned by points. Ot the ten required, three points are given tor an A and one for ra- B. Two- for service to the school may be used toward the total. ,-'X lite membership is awarded atter tour semesters in the C. S. F., one semester ot which must be in the senior year. All lite members receive gold membership pins and have a gold seal placed on their diplomas. I ciured Front row lleft to right: Kirby, Zuber, Epler, Drewett, Johnson, G. Clark, Seiquist. Second row: McGinley, Fawcett, Toles, Harris, Janssen. Third row: Kuerbis, Hartley, Athey, Preston, A. Clarlr, Salzar, Veit. Not in picture: George Abernathy. The Ecivres, with a membership ot twenty, is the Senior Service Society ot Herbert Hoover High School. The purpose ot this organi- zation is to reward by election to membership ten senior boys and ten senior girls wh-o have worked unseltishly as lower classmen for the best interests ot Hoover. They are selected, also-, because ot their outstanding records in good citizenship and as leaders. The Ecivres is the only or- ganization whose members are chosen by the faculty. During their Senior year, members continued to serve individually as school o-tticers, or as a group in planning .and promoting school activities, or participating in special programs. The wearing ot the black and gold service pin ot the Ecivres is considered to be one ot the highest honors ot the school. Two memorable social attairs ot the ye.ar were the installation dinner, which tools place in February, and the reunion with all past members in May. Fall OFFICERS Spring Ken Fawcett ........ ............ P resident .............. ,............ M arian Kirby Mary Epler ....,.....,,. .....,v V ice-President .......... ....,,.. M ariorie Johnson Marian Kirby ........ ....... S ecretary.. ....... .,........., G erry Clark jkedlaiand Front row fleft to righti: Miss Wadlow, Poole, Cunnnigharn, Gilbert, White, Graf. Second row: Warrington, Meldrum, Seiquist, Toles, Kirby, Kennedy. Third row: Pettigrew, Abernathy, Dayton, Gantz. The National Thespian Society is an honorary society in high schools dedicated to the advancement ot dramatic arts. A point system of eligibility has been established by the l-loover sponsor, Miss l-lelen Marr Wadlow, drama department chairman. To be eligible tor membership a student must accumul.ate points by creditable pertorm-ances in plays or other types ot stage work, and must have a high citizenship rating. I The motto ot the Society is Act well your part: there all the honor ies. This year the National Thespian Society observed its twentieth anniversary: the l-loover troupe celebrated this occasion by giving a special assembly program in the spring and presenting at one act play. The Lord's Prayer, at the Footlights Theater Drama Festival. The calendar .also included participation in the State College Speech Contest in February, the Redlands Speech Contest in April, and the annual Thespian play, the three act mystery, Tiger l-louse. Fall OFFICERS Spring Joy Poole.. ..,....,.,.,... . . ....... PreSidenlZ ............ .......,.,...,,,,.,. J oy Poole Shirley Seiquist .....,. ........... V ice-President ,....... .,,.,.. M arilyn Kennedy Benton Dayton ....... .A...,. Secretary ........ .,r..e..... M arian Kirby Barbara Merrill ..,.,..., ........ T reasurer ...,. ..,,., , Benton Dayton .SZl'la.t0l 5 Front row lleft to rightl: Mrs. lmel, Clardy, Rosenfeld, Satterfield, Gilbert, White, Ballard. Second row: Womack, G. Brown, Roberts, Farrar, A. Brown, J. Berg. Third row: Johnson, Nichols, Gloor, Veit. Stone. Fourth row: C. Berg, Reay Smith, Richleigh Smith, Young. The l948-l949 school year has been a busy and successful season for the Senators, l-loover's debate -and public speaking club. ln addition to appearing on.programs at service and civic clubs. and before P.T.A. groups and conventions, the speech students have c-ompeted in over twenty speech contests and tournaments with divisions ranging from poetry interpretation to debate. Outstanding winners of the year were: Carman Cunningham-First Place, Poetry Interpretation, San Diego State College Speech Tournament. Joanne White-First Place winner in State of California, Junior Chamber of Commerce Oratorical Contest. Tom Roberts-First Place winner of San Diego and Imperial Counties in Lions Oratorical Contest, Jo Anna Gilbert-Southern California finalist in Knights of Pythias Oratorical Contest. Fall OFFICERS Spring Gene Brown .,.... ...,,.....,. P resident ..,........... ,,.,,,,,, T om Roberts Ben Veit ..,...,.,..,.,. .,...... V ice-President ......... .,.......,.., J ack Nichols Kay Gillette ,... . ........ Secretary .......... ..,.... J 0 Anna Gilbert Jack Nichols ,.......... ,........ T reasurer ,,,,...... ...,,,,,,,, J ack Young Jo Anna Gilbert ........ .,.,,.. P arliamentarian ........ .,.,.....,.,,....,.. B en Veit Tom Robertsws ......,.,. .....,... l-l istorian ..,..,, ..,.,. N orman Womack Suzanne Ballard .....,.... ......... L ibrarian .....,. ,,,....., S uzanne Ballard Front row left to rightl: Suit Middleton, Cox, Meeuwenberg Linaweaver, Zuber Womack, Miss Schi- 'Ferle Second row: Clark, Johnson Vert Miss Carl- son Kmmson Mrs. Pingree, Green McCord, Allanson. I:nnna! qi-nmnnun1:1v - nrllrlln The Forensic League is a national honor society, the purpose of which is to promote the interests of inter-scholastic debate, oratory, and public speaking by encouraging a spirit of fellowship and by conferring upon deserving candidates a worthy badge of distinction. l-loover's outstanding speakers who proudly wore the jeweled keys designating their honor degrees were: Degree of Excellence: Gene Brown, Ben Veit. Degree of l-lonor: Tom Roberts, Jack Young, Jack Nichols. Degree of Merit: Lee Johnson, Benton Dayton, Jo Anna Gilbert, Arthur Stone, Reay Smith, Richleigh Smith, Joanne White, Norma Jean Johnson, Joanne Rosenfeld. Clayton Berg, unior' gafedmen Each week, under the leadership of its sponsors, Mrs. Lee Pingree, Miss Ruth Schiferle, and Miss Bonney Carlson, the Junior Statesmen ot America, a state-wide organization, discussed international and national affairs of current interest. This year the Cardinal Statesmen sponsored the Hoover March of Dimes drive, collecting SI,IOO and, assisted by three other Southern State chapters, played host to lfmive hundred fellow Statesmen from all over California at the state convention held ere. l Front row left to right Satterfield, N Johnson Rosenfeld, Gilbert White Mrs. lmel. Second row Brown, Nichols Roberts L. Johnson, Dayton Third row: Berg, Young Vert Stone. Fourth row Rch leigh Smith, Reay Smith Front row lleft to rightl: Reser, Veall, Stanley, Larson, Berg, Suit. Second row: Farley, Abernathy, Kinnison, Helms, Lechien, Waller, Tinker, Graham, Anderson, Paes, Hughen. Third row: Green, Campbell, Berry, Zuber, Rea, Mr. Allen, Harris, Hawley, Griftus. A sigh of relief was heard trom the Cardinal Statt, and Mr. Allen, the spons-or, each Friday when its busy, action-packed week was finished. Putting out over twelve hundred copies weekly, it covered the latest classroom, sports, and club news, as well as other school activities. This year, however, the statt added a question ot the week, letters to the editor, a-nd several other .articles to make the paper better than ever. In bringing I-Ioover students the Sports Jamboree, members ot the Cardinal Statt made every ettort to make it the most outstanding event ever staged at I-loover. Fall Joan Zuber ...... Shirley Larson ,. Jerry Kinnison.. Joanna Veall .....,. Nancy I-Iughen ...... Beverly Lechien Sid I-Iarris .,...,.. Dave Stanley Jean Wiedenm BUTT George Abernathy ...,,..a Frieda Blase ..,e.......e Brownie Rea Aylene Farley Marlene Campbell Joan Black Bert Grigsloy .......... EDITORIAL STAFF ..,..,,e.Editor-in-Chiet.,,,,,... .......,Assistant Editorn... .,.....,News Editor,.,,,,.. ,.,.e....eAssista .,,a,,,,,,Literary Editor.......,, .,..,.....Featur.e Fditorm... ....,.,,...Asslstant...,..n,, ...,.,,..CIub Editor........ ....,.,e.,,Assistant.....U... .,...,.Sports Editor....... ......,,..Assistants.,.,,,.... .,,.,4.,,Statt Reporters.a...,,, BUSINESS STAFF .......Business Manager.,..,,. e,.,.,,.Advertising Managerw, ..,,.....,MaiIing Clerks....,.,.. ,,a,.e....Bookkeepers,.,..... ....,.,.,CircuIation Manager..- Spring .........David Stanley Joan Zuber Paes Nancy Hughen Carol Graham ........Joanna Veall Barbara Berry Beverly Lechien ,.,,.....ShirIey Helms 'Sid I-Iarris ........Jerry Berg Joyce Waller Claire Tinker ....,...6eorge Abernathy Patsea Suit Sylvia Reser Aylene Farley Brownie Rea Marlene Campbell Joan Black .......,..-Bert Grigsby Qui an .Sara Front row-lleft to rightl Stanley, Abernathy. Sec The purpose of Quill and Scroll, an international honor society, is to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalisrn. The Goal Post, l loover's colortul football program, was published by this group. The profits made from its sale were used in paying tor senior scholarships. The faculty adviser was Mr. Wendall Allen, Farr orrrcrarzs ' spring Nancy Hughen ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,....,..,,.....,...,. ........... P resident .........., ,....... N ancy l-lughen ,loan Zuber ,,,,,,,,,, .t,.,,,,.A. V ice-President ,.,.,,,,,. ,,,,s,,,,, J oan Zuber Ann Pa es .,....,. ,,,,,,,,.,. S ecretary .,,,.,,,,, ,........ A nn Paes Sid Harris .... ........ T reasurer ...,,..,Y.. ......... S id Harris MCC! feelnif The Ducateers, l'loover's busy ticlcet sellers, were responsible tor promoting the sale ot tickets tor all plays, dances, and sports events staged at Hoover. ln cooperation with its sponsors, Miss Martha Miller and Mr. Laban Hilton, this club encouraged the school spirit necessary tor the success ot social activities. To quality for membership, good gracles and leadership ability are required. First row lletl: to rightl: Dayton, W a I I e r, Eads, Muse, Graf, Aiken. Second row: Mr. Hilton, Ensch, Seiquist, Gleason, Ander- son, McDiarmid, Miss Mil- , ler. Third row: Lechien, Martin, Beale, Colvin, Dale, Young. , ond row: Veall, Harris: Lechien, Zuber, Larson, Paes. Hughen, Mr. Allen. 4l XX, A ff-,.n,,,, ,, fAnfp,. Front row lleft to trighti: Wyner, Rosenfeld, Purdlz, Cosio, Koenig, Leiser, Maydole, Hartley, Terry. Second row: Aiken, Deitriclr, Gryva, Pegas, Randall, Collier, Galloway, Lindley, Johnson. Third row: Kessling, Cornett, Morales, Ellis, Dowdy, Gantz, Miller, Aarup, Berglund. Fourth row: Young, Rudy. Patton, Jacobson, Moore, Causey, Sollrema, Hawley, Dean, Noel. Each morning as the voices of experienced singers filled the air, students near the Little Theater recognized the A Cappella Choir pre- paring one of its iine selections ot sacred music, spirituals, tollc songs, and other vocal arrange- ments. Mrs. Hofmann While practicing, choir members gave special attention to pitch, shading, intonation, and tone quality. Not only the school, but als-o the community benefited by the excel- lent co-ncerts given by this versatile group. Persons desiring membership in this well-known organization must be selected after individual tryouts by Mrs. Madeleine l-lo-tmann, the sponsor ot the club. i, I fj I ,Q X EPB Jo ' 14 Mamma n mmm .fly A' ,wf tif' Front row lleft to rightl: M. White, J. White, Barnett, Strauulla, Stomberg, Berger, Finlrle, Cretien, Hawley. Second row: Pine, Drown, Eis, Copitas, Clow, Stamatopoulos, Campbell, McDougal. Third row: Tonsager, Sutorowslri, Jensen, Hankins, Don Clark, Rogatslry, Newark, Hamilton, Letzring. Fourth row: Dolores Clark, Tucker, Culver, Pznniman, Wanner, Brand, Scott, Haslim, Holmes, Fall oFFicERs J sprang, Robert Scott .,...,..,.......,....,...,. ,....,,.,....,... P resident ,.,.,....,,..t.....,t, George Stamatopoulos George Stamatopoulosn., ,......,.. Vice-President .....t.....,..,, ,.,...,,,et.... G il l-laslim Jeanette Strazzulla ...,........... ,,....,.........., S ecretary .,.,...........,, ,....,,., S ally Copitas Sally Copitas .....,....eeeee,,. ,...e.,.,, A ssistant Secretary ....,...e Margaret Barnett Margy Berger .........,eeee ...............A....... T reasurer ....,.....,t.,.,,. .. .,...,..... Margy Berger Joanne White ....t.e,.., ee,, . ,,.,.fXssistant Treasurer ...,.,...,. .......,,......... D on Clark Gil l-laslim ,............... s.....,........... l. ibrarian ,...........t..... ...... J ack Rogatslcy Jaclc Rogatsky ....,,...,..AA.......... ..,.... A ssistant Librarian .....,.. r. , ss.,.... Milton Clow Glen Brand ................ - ..... ........,. R iser Chairman ..,...... .. .......,,,., Glen Brand Jo Finlcle ....,..,. ,.,.s,.,,.,,. .,,....,. R o be Chairman ..,...........,,,.,...,s,.,..,..,.sss ,,.,........ J o Finkle .,.Assistant Robe Chairman. ..,..,,, Maebelle Cretien UPCA 26 fra , GMS i Front row lleft to rightl: Rau, Geisler, Green, Vulliet, Culver, Winicki, Vermillion, Kerr. Second row: Jordon, Zamberlan, Tuclrer, Wadleigh, Starr, O'Connell. Third row: Popejoy, Barts, Berry, Draper, Jacobson. Fourth row: Vercammen, Mr. Boucher, Mr. Peterson, Sanguinet. Hoover was justly proud ot its outstanding torty-eight piece concert Orchestra under the direction ot Mr. Walter Peterson. One ot the finest in San Diego, it competed in the Coronado Music Festival, March l I and l2, and appeared in the All-City Mother's Day Program at Ford Bowl. These talented musicians, who- also possess .a deep interest in tine music and an appreciation ot it, not only provided the delightful medleys and spiritual music tor our Christmas program, but also took part in com- mencement exercises. In addition. an -assembly was presented this spring byiithe-Orchestra, string ensemble, and soloists. Fall t OFFICERS i sprang Marilyn Rau ,,....... .. ......., Student Conductor ...,.,.. ,.,....... M arilyn Rau Dolores Geisler ...,.., ........ C oncert Mistress ....... .e..... D olores Geisler Mary Ann Green ....... ....... L ibrarian ........,, ....... M ary Ann Green ir 6 , Ocfeffe Front row lleft to rightl: Cook. Earley, Kaufman, Clark, Rau. Second row: Carpenter, Blaclr, Pettigrew, Stamatopoulos. row: Taylor, Schnug, Ferrell. The eight talented songsters who made up the Girls' Octette were in many ways the busiest group at Hoover. With the aid ot their sponsor, Mrs. Madeleine l-lotmann, and their accompanist, Elizabeth Taylor, the girls did a great deal ot outside work. They averaged two programs a week, performing tor churches, schools, and other organizations. This year the girls derived special enjoyment from competing in the Annual Redlands University Music Festival. C 6' Jr 77 al' ina The eight young men with voices ot sterling quality who composed the Cardinal 4 represented some ot the best musical talent at Hoover. In addition to their appearance in assemblies this year. this active group was very popular at various local clubs, churches, and civic organizations, averaging two appearances a week throughout the year. Their director, Mr. Peterson, chose each member on the basis ot his vocal ability and interest in music. The important job ot accompanist was held by Carol Kaufman, and George Stamatopoulos was the student director, Front row lleft to rightl: Norem, Foster, Copitas, Finlrle. W h e l a n , Johnson, Second 7 i - vnfnv IFF 4 1 an Front row Ileft to rightl: NlcDiarmicl, Schurra, Carlstrom, Vercammen, J. Anselmo. Prevost, Hill, Crisalli. Second row: Johnson, Siegert, Lindsey, Graham, Riffey, Hunter, Roehrich. Third row: Stephen- son, Coxon, Smith, Paul, Hust, Roche. Fourth row: Robertson. Larson, A. Anselmo, Horton, Bodie. Fifth row: Patten, Reeder, Mrs. Hofmann. Senior Girls' Glee Club, sponsored by Mrs. Madeleine l-lotmann, gave its members the opportunity ot learning the tundamentals ot part singing. The more talented girls were eligible to join the A Cappella Choir. Several times during the year this club entertained l-loover students in musical assemblies which helped further the student body's interest in time music. ' The girls had the privilege ot giving a choral program on Tower Day. Excellent proof that they took advantage ot this opportunity was heard from the comments ot the Seniors who will long remember their inspiring performance. Fall OFFICERS Spring Jere Aarup ...,..., ,..,........, P resident .......,...... .,,,.,s,,. J aclcie Paul Jennie Anselmo ,,s,t ....,....,. V ice-President ..,..sr.,, .,.......,.. J osie Horton Jackie Paui ,.....,. ,,..,,.. S ecretary-Treasurer .,.... ,,..,... J ennie Anselmo Front row ileft to righti: Ayres, McCue, Flanders, Olsen, Rinehart, Moreno, Parker, Van Etten. Second row: Cox, Wildfong, Lay, Walrutt, Deming, Martin. Third row: Hamilton,-Zimmerman, Moore, Martin,- lcldings, White. Fourth row: Marshall, Smith, Boop, Tucker, McCreary, Meis, Collins. Fifth row: Conway, Hedquist, Miller, Elmquist, Quiett, Young, Nichols. , One not the mo-st prominent ot the musical organizations at l-loover was the Boys' Glee Club, which was directed by Mrs. Madeleine l-lotmann. The Glee Club entertained with selections ch-osen trom the best choral music av.ailable tor men's voices which included tollc songs, sacred music, spirituals, and many other types ot vocal works. The group pro- vided outstanding entertainment tor school and community programs. Because ot the excellent training received, members are able to build up an interesting and beneficial musical background that can be used later in lite it they desire to develop their talent. Fall OFFICERS Spring Jack Brown ....,..,.s ....,.,..,.., P resident .,..,.... .,,,,, B ob Rinehart Dick Woods ,...,...,.. . ,.... Vice-President .,V..,,, ,w,..,,.. T om O'Brien Oliver Galloway ,,...... , ,,.,,. Secretary-Treasurer .ss,,t, ,,,,,4,, J ack Brgwn wk r ri? aai . iss -'Pi '. 5 , . 5 2 X 3? I R li, i i i, Z?a,w! lLeft to rightl: Majorettes Thompson, Waller, Tinlrer, Palmer, Hanson. First row: Loclrman, Feiler, Labhessvpssyi-i ica'kAa NI FdSodoVll au er ac, van, im on, a re, ansen, en nc, n erson, eson, or . ec n r w: ea, McKenney, Pope, Hathaway, Ballard, Rogelstacl, Sarff, Evy, Johnson, Welden, Greeno, Ward. Third row: Benavicles, Olson, Cross, Hart, Mackie, Radcliffe, McNutt, Johns. Fourth row: Thompson, Alcorn, Culver, Gendelman, Hoffert, Peterson, Jarman, Hertsch, O'Connell, Wright, Gipson. With the roll ot drums and the sound of trumpets, l-loover's colortully uniformed Band came into view, preceded by the satin-clad tigures ot the peppy Band Majorettes, led by Captain Claire Tinker. Gracetully strut- ting, twirling silver batons, their sequined costumes sparkling, the Major- ettes provided entertainment to delight the eyes. while the stirring martial music played by the Band delighted the ears. The excellent music and precision marching routines made the Band's appearance an' eagerly awaited entertainment. These energetic Cardinal music makers, directed by Mr. W-a-lter Peterson, were a-lways present at all home games and at rallies, where they boosted spirits with school songs and set teet tapping with jazz and popular music. ln addition, the entire group traveled to Long Beach, help- ing to put on a show during halt-time ot the tootball game played there. Not content with this tull schedule, the Band, which als-o played co-ncert-type music, entered the Coronado Music Festival on M.arch Il and l2, receiving a rating ot superior, An evening concert open to the public was held on May 26, when the Band first appeared in the new uniforms which the l-loover Band Parents raised m-oney to purchase. Zilnc! maforeffefi lLeft to rightl: Thompson Waller, Tinker. Palmer Hanson. 2119 and dee? 91.261 8l 6 Adding color, zest and rhythm to all the rallies and games, the popular song and cheer leaders have been a challenge and a stimulant to school spirit. Elected atter tryouts loetore l'loover's student body, the vivacious, pompon twirling song leaders and energetic prancing cheer leaders were co-sponsored by Charles Hampton and Kenny Hale this year. Among the hardest working groups at Hoover, they tool: part credit tor our teams' successes and achievements. First row Ueft to rightl: Edwards, Roberston, Sta- matopoulos. Second row: Jordan, Merrill, Lutz. lLeft to rightl: Lechien, ft Eads, Epler, Houghton, Johnson. midi! .iam 1 rl l-loover's Drill Team, under the sponsorship of Miss Helen Barr and the student leadership of Captain Mary Epler, added another successful year to its fine record. Recognized by their trim red and white uniforms, the girls were seen performing intricate drills with expert precision. This perfection, however, was gained only through long hours of practice. The group entertained at games and rallies, in parades, and for school programs. ld!! .iam aforeffezi Front row lleft to rightl: Northway, Rhodes. Second vow: Dreweii. Third row: Briftin, Jaclrson. :brif .iam 1 5 ' E in ah Front row lleft t w i Q o rightl: Eads, Houghton, Second row: Schneider, Burge, Durbin, Johns, Hill, Padgeil: Third row: Roche, Killinger, Adcoclr, Silvemian, Gross. midi! eam Front row: Lechien, Johnson. Second row: Sfevenson, Scouafava, Brown, Williams, Maliby, Patterson Krueger, Madson. Third row: Fearnley, Wodhington, Cinnamon, DeMocle, Adler, Hahs, Wire, Helms fLcft to rightl: Daron, Crosby, Toles, Connors, Smith. rum 01105 O icem In recognition ot their faithfulness and erseverance, beginning this year the girls who were in the Drum Corps two and a iiialt years without missing a parade or game received a pin. Another new idea was the summer semester course that taught the newcomers the twenty-tive intricate cadences and smooth routines. The versatile slick chicks with the drum sticks were introduced in football halt- time entertainments, parades, and auditorium drills by clashing cymbals and the flashing batons ot the majorettes. The organization was sponsored by Miss Barr, physical education teacher. rum 01105 ajoreffed fleft to rightl: Hill, Capt Smiley, Kupiec. I ul'l'l 01,06 Front row Ileft io righil: LL Connors, Lee, Brown, Sgi. Smith. Second row: Conn, Moffef. Peck, Hayden, Clardy, Daniels. Third row: Willit, Horion, Husi, Whipple, Sherrill. A rum 01705 Front row llcff to rightl: Lt. Crosby, Robertson, Woods, Capt. Toles. Second row: Briif, Taylor Purswell, Gottwald, McGinley, Favel. Third row: Paschoal, Clark, Sgi. Daron, South, Glover. 'ri iLeft to rightl: Cooper, Tremble. fl fnnoffo rufnJ Wnfirnf I l Gracing our football field in a symphony of rhythm and color were the petite. sequin covered figures of Gerry Tremble and the youthful mascot, Pam Cooper. Gerry, able successfully to twirl two loatons, filled her newly devised office and performed to the perfect satisfaction of all onlookers. A well done goes out from the Hoover High Student body! Miss Helen Barr was their sponsor. jfag jwirdrs Newly organized this year, the Flag Twirlers under the leadership of petite Sharon Muse, made quite a hit during football half-time entertainment periods. Their triclcy A routines, which the girls originated themselves, were performed to the rhythms of the Drum Corps. Miss Barr was their sponsor. lLeft to rightl: Diclxman lette, Graf. Allen, Capt. Muse, Gil- 3 061771, Front row Ueft to rightl: Rhodes, Brown, Berger, Kaiser, Zeigler, Campbell, Berry lCapt.l, Sheppard, Claclr, Raimondo, Taylor, Risely. Second row: O'Hagan, Johnson. The Hoover High Tumbling Team is an organization of which the Hoover students are proud. These agile girls proved their .ability many times at assemblies, rallies, footba-ll games, and various other programs. The g-oals set forth by the group's sponsor, Miss Geneva Upp, .are good citizenship and outstanding tumbling ability. Cooperation was the watchword of the group, for the girls realized that it was a ma-jor factor in the successful performance of their routines. Fall oFF1cERs sprang Barbara Berry .................... ............ C aptain .....,.. ........c,........ B arbara Berry Marlene Campbell ......,... ........ C o-captain ......... .......... M arlene Campbell . SUBSTITUTES lla lnseth Arlene Little Sharon Kuerbis Helen Stark g,i,4.,4. Front row ileft to rightl: Walker, Kundrat, Cornelius, D. Hawley, Robbins, Paes, Ziegler, Doubet. Second row: Milton Adams, Graham, Bickerton, Singleton, J. Hawley, Wiedenmann. Third row: Wieg, Adcoclr, Patten, Kay, Seifert, Street Lees. Fourth row: Mowry, Feldman, Newman, Riclcerson, Camillo, Van Horn. Fifth row: L. Armintrout, V. Armintrout Pomeroy, Geissler, Meacham, Miss Minshall. The Girls' Athletic Association .attords l-loover co-eds the oppor- tunity to participate in various team and individual sports and to meet and play with c-ongenial girls atter school. Another sport was added to the regular schedule ot volley ball. hockey, basket and sottball. For the tirst time in twelve years, the girls organized a track team. This group, sponsored by Miss Margaret Minshall, combined triend- ship with tun at banquets, hikes, and picnics. The qualifications tor membership are an A in gym received the previous semester, or one athletic point. Fall OFFICERS Spring Ann Paes .............,...... ...,........ P resident ............ .,.,...,...,.,,. Ann Paes Virginia Doubet .....,.. ...,.... V ice-President ........ .....,.. V irginia Doubet Mickey Robbins ........ ......... S ecretary ..,...,.. ...... M ickey Robbins Lillian Armintrout ......,.. ......... T reasurer .......,. ...,.. L illian Armintrout wimming Front row Ileft to rightl: Camillo, Doubet. Wieg, Hawley, Abelardo, Piclr, Meacham. Second row: Plympton, Pomeroy, Turner, Minor, Squires, Lee. Third row: Combs, Miss Thomp- son, Riclrerson. Fourth row: Milton, Van Horn. Fifth row: Geissler, Calkins. The aquatic-minded co-eds who formed l-loover's Swimming Club enjoyed an hour of fun and activity each Tuesday afternoon at the Y.W.C.A. According to Miss Faye Thompson, sponsor of the club, marked improvement was seen as the girls tried to perfect difficult strokes and dives. h A health examination and a fee of 53.00 a semester. are required for member- s lp. Fall OFFICERS Spring Virginia Doubet ......... President ......... Virginia Doubet Diane l-lawley.... ,.... Vice-President .....,,., Diane Hawley Shirley Wreg ,,.........,,.. Secretary .,,...,......., Shirley Wieg .lo Finlcle ...,,.,....,,......... Treasurer .......,,,,...,. Shirley Wieg jo 7 e ll' J L 2 e6ll'l'l The Girls' Rifle Team was all that was left of the Girls' R.O.T.C. which formerly had been an active battalion at l'loover. Members received letters, and a marlcs- manship medal may be won by scoring l54 or more out of ZOO shots fired. The girls participated in rifle matches with girls' teams from other San Diego schools. Front row lleft to rightl: Tuthill, Bell, Zamberlan. Second row: Johnson, MfSgt. Neff, Lindsey. N ' .v 1 Q :mf 'QL' f 'fl T .V olhffermen if Front row ileft to rightl: Bridgford, Houston, Dahlin, Kahan, McAbee, Rutlrowslzi, Harris, Roznos, O'Brien, Meis, Thile, Brown. Second row: Gwudacz, Seiter, Edwards, Davidson, Hatchell, Boop, Trues- dale, D. Day, Loizeaux, Byrum, James, Waller. Third row: Coach Matthie, Console, Silvis, Stowers, Sayer, J. Day, Sheng, Cabanas, Hutchings, Babbit, Harrison. Fourth row: Dibb, Bonatus, Johns, Randall, Lauderbach, Abbott, McWilliams, Johnson. Fifth row: Haslim, Bullard, Kuerbis, Jouglet, Miller, Rathfon, Tetley, Drown, Bush, Heyl. This year the Big H Club was completely reorg.anized to torm the Varsity Lettermen's Club. When a b-oy has earned one varsity letter in a major sport, he is eligible to join this hard-working, active service organi- zation. This group sparked the Hoover Clean-up Campaign in the tall, im- proving the appearance ot the grounds immensely. Although many ot the members were themselves active in vario-us -other orga-nizations around school and in sports, they also tound time to help put on rallies and sponsor dances. These good-matured tellows, along with their adviser, Coach Matthie, were always ready to lend a helping hand with anything that needed doing at l-loover. Fall OFFICERS Spring Roy Woods ......... ............. P resident ...........,. .......,.. J ack Roznos Jack Roznos ......,,. ......... V ice-President .......,. ,.,,... T om O'Brien Phil Pittman .............. ....... S ecretary-Treasurer ........ .........,,....... S id Harris Norm MacAbee ........ ....., ' Sergeant at Arms ...,.,... ...,s.., N orm MacAbee cz,,.Ui,,,,fJsr- y. Front row lleft to rightl Gale, D r a lr e, Drewett Royer, S m o llr, Holland Second row: Sparks, Krahn Terry, Rogers, Holmberg Thompson. The threetold purpose ot the Cardinal Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Justmen Lundquist. is to create, maintain, and extend high standards ot Christian character. Meeting at the Y.M.C.A. each Tuesday, these sophomore boys engaged in activities varying from sports and social events to service worlc done for the school. The club also attended conterences and discussed recent topics ol interest. cc 7 H OUP, 5 Promoting sportsmanship and interest in the wide outdoors, the Cast 'em, Catch 'em, Clean 'em, and Cook 'em Club gave many opportunities to the lovers ot angling. Camping trips, such as jaunts to various lakes, deep sea expeditions, and a casting contest were the special acivities ot the group this year. A real interest in fishing, according to Mr. Johnson, their sponsor, is the only qualification tor membership, lLel't to rightl: Gutiahr, Erwine, Mr, Johnson, Baker, Branch, Starr. Dalton, Hart Womack. Not in picture Gordon Misenhimer. .fdffenclance an mgizifrar Woniford Front row llett to righti: Mrs. Dent. Bell, Tonsager, Reid, Casey, Sandy Johnson, Romo, Maltby, Williams, Maxwell, Blalrley, Campbell, Meydole, Lindemann. Second row: DeFrate, Reser, Damn, Miss McVey, Hervey, Jenkins, Ketchum, Anna Johnson, Lindley, Walstad, Miller, Bradbury, Miss Fleming. Third row: McDiarmid, Hull, Kundrat, Solof, Bowers, Gillette, Ensch, Sloggett, Goldstein, Helms, Troy, Joan Waterhouse, Freed. Fourth row: DeBard, Christy, Brand, Usher, Devlin, John Waterhouse, Alstadt. The Attendance Monitors were those busy little bees who helped Miss Margaret McVey and Miss Velma Fleming, Attendance Secretaries. Their many duties included -answering the attendance office telephone and taking messages, contacting students, tiling programs, excuse slips, and other records, and making out admit cards. The monitors, who give up their study hall periods to help, must have 9-ood citizenship and scholar- ship grades. They earned a service point for each semester's work. The Registrars Monitors gained practice in office procedure, and, according to the Registrar, Mrs. Dent. were .a great help in tiling the innumerable records involved. Skill in typing and good scholarship and citizenship grades are all that are required. I 5' ounfie om, Wonifora Front row fleft to rightl Larson, Clark, Kitchen Dale, Colvin, White, Piclr Conn. Second row: Rhodes Hanson, Miss Schiferle Mrs. Pingree, Miss lngebrit- son, Johnstone. The Counselors' Monitors proved their competence by ably performing the duties assigned them this year. Giving up their study halls to perform this work, they delivered messages to students from the counselors, filed materials, and acted as receptionists in Room lO2. The counselors were their sponsors. wifclzgoaraf Qloerafom ana! Warmers icjvle ,oem While serving the school, the Nurses' Helpers gained invaluable training by assist- ing our nurses, Miss Henderson and Mrs. Stafford. The girls must be neat, quiet, and able to follow orders quickly. The student Switchboard Operators learned efficiently to take and malce tele- phone calls at the switchboard in the main office. According to Miss Hartson, their sponsor, the only requirements are good attendance and better than average scholar- ship. Their aim was service to the school. . Front row lleft to rightl: Biclcerton, Miss Henderson, Magill. Ailcers. Second row: Mclntosh, Adcoclr, Brown, Young, Wiedenmann. Third row: Mrs. Cantor, Mrs. Stafford, Hawe, Golden, Miss Hartson. u Ge! mordquorizon First row lleft to rightl: Adler, Hawley, McDiarmid, Johnson. Second orw: Plympton, Ferrell, Pomeroy, Aarup, Taylor, Whelan, Lehman, Blalrley. Third row: Britt, Turner, Kennedy, Kitchen, Gray, Bell, Zuber, Abelardo, Milton. Fourth row: Kendriclr, Paes. l-l-oover's Ciel Dore, Horizon Club was a group of energetic, active Cardinal Co-eds sponsored by the San Diego Junior Wroman's Club. lts three-point program encouraged service, social activities, and personality improvement. The members ofthe group spread Yuletide cheer by caroling and by making up a gift bo-x that provided a needy family with .a Christmas dinner. ln addition to ,acting as hostesses at dances given by the Red Cross for servicemen at the Marine Base, they collected a large sumof money during the March of Dimes campaign. Their social calendar included a city-wide l-lorizon Blue and Silver Ball in November, a dinner -and impressive installation of officers in February, and a weelc-end trip to the mountains. Several members .also attended a l-lorizon Club Conference in Los Angeles on March 5. l-lonor- ing their parents with a dad and daughter ba-nquet and a mother and daughter tea completed their year's round of activities.. Each of their interesting bi-monthly meetings was topped off by delicious refreshments pro-vided by the girls. Everyone agrees, however, that nothing could have been accomplished without the aid o-f their adviser, Mrs. Adler, and their sponsors, Mr. Paes, Mrs. Bell, and Mrs. Taylor. Fall OFFICERS 'Spring Elizabeth Taylor ............ ............. P resident ............... ....,...,... M ona Milton Betty McDiarmid .......... ......... V ice-President ........... .......... C onnie Ferrell Connie Ferrell ............ ......... S ecretary ..,........ ,... a .,., R uth Adler Deva Allan ............ .......... T reasurer ....,... ..,,..,,.. A nn Turner 711 Front row llefi: to rightl: Snell, Greenberg, Hill. Linderman, Kay, Roche, Adams, Selzer. Second row: McRae, Miller, Kerns, White, Penrod, Maclson, M. Johnson. Third row: Conn, Whitmore, Baker, Johnson, Sneider, Rogelstad. Fourth row: Hawley, Patten, Hathaway, Miner. This enterprising group ot sophomores met every Tuesday to discuss such activities as their dance, the Sweetheart Swirl, and their service projects, which included supplying needy families with tood .at Thanks- giving and Christmas. They also had speakers who- provided interesting topics for discussion. Q The Christmas party and other parties enjoyed by this group were theyproduct of hard work put forth by all the girls. A Y-Teen 'Convention held at Orange. California, March 26, was the culmination of the group's activities. Janet Roche was chosen to represent l-loover's organization to attend the National Y.W.C.A. Convention at San Francisco. Fall CABINET Spring Marilyn Hathaway ........ ............., P 'resident ,,,,,..s, ,,,,s.,s.,,. S harlene Patten Janet Roche ...,.......... v,.,....s. V ice-President ...,,... ..,..., S hirley Linderman Jan Whitmore ...,.... ,....,,... S ecretary ......,.. ...,..,,.,.,., P riscilla Hill Janice White ...,... ........., T reasurer ........, ........ J anet Roche l d,I'l'L6l Front row lleft to rightl: Campbell, Graf, Schoenliopf, Kruse, Acton, Burge, Maydole, Treub. Second row: Willis, Whipple, Schissell, Tucker, Wright, Minor, Tetzlaff. Third row: Avery, Dunning, Hill, Dobbs. Reeder, Crisalli, Siegert. Fourth row: Mr. Woolley, Richardson, Smith, Wanner, Horton, Buckland. The .aim ot the Drama Club is to further interest in dramatics at l-loover and to enco-urage dramatic talent by giving its members an opportunity to participate in plays and assemblies. According to the group's enthusiastic sponsor, Mr. Richard Woolley, membership is determined by ,a system ot points earned by participating in two plays, slcits, or assemblies, and by giving a monologue. Although it was not originally intended tor this purpose, many members have dis- covered that belonging to the group is a stepping stone toward member- ship in the Thespian Society. ln addition to regular meetings, this energetic stage-struck group had theatre parties and other types ot social activities considered hits by the members. Drama Club meetings also featured entertaining speakers. Fall OFFICERS Spring Pat Plympton... .......,.... President .....,.....,.. .......,,,c. J udy Traub Jim Borclon ....... ........ V iCe-President ..,....,.. ,......... J osie Horton Noreen Johnson. ........ Secretary ...,....... .,..,..,.....A... I mel Smith Karl Seiter ...,. ......t. T reasurer ,,...., .,,.o.. H artley Wanner 1914660 .X46!6!l 8ffff .S7?5tel'l'l Warrington, Mr. Taylor mer. Second row: Hillier chief operator: Ramstedt Shaffer. Members ot the Public Address System proved themselves invaluable, tor they were present at all games, rallies, and assemblies where they operated the loudspeakers and microphones, and at all dances where they provided the recorded music. The members received instruction in microphone technique, amplifier operation, and electrical maintenance trom their adviser, Mr, Byron Taylor. After serving a one- year apprenticeship, sophomores are eligible for selection as operators. Special Hoover H letters were awarded them atter one year's satisfactory work. 52099 l QLU Though little seen, the Hoover Stage Crew will be long remembered tor their never-ending work behind the scenes. The enormous responsibility ot staging a theatri- cal production did not worry these muscle men, or their supervisor, Mr. R, B. Woolley. Besides their daily task ot keeping the stage clean, they built stage sets, rang up curtains, moved scenery, and operated the lights. They were rewarded at the end ot the year's hard work by a dinner. Gordon Kinney was tall stage manager and Richard Gritlin held the same position in the spring. Front row ileft to rightl: Jeffery, spotlight: Maxwell, assistant fly: Torpey, elec- trician: Collins, assistant carpenter: Kinney, assistant electrician. Second row: Hochwender, stage hand: Cooley, carpenter: Mr. Woolley: Griffin, manager. Front row lleft to rightl: Hamann, announcer: Cra: I r r, X, ,wiv owngeaf X mayb! Front row lleft to rightl: Domen, Precourt, Swilrard. Second row: Rhodes, Gillette, Hanson, Tremble, Lutz, Graf, Muse, Drewett. Jordan. Third row: Mr. Close, Waller, Diclrman, Tinker, Hill, Northway, Brittin, Thile. Fourth row: Alcorn, Ticlrnor, Greeno, Stamatopoulos, Gantz. The Downbeat Club, sponsored by Mr. Frank Close, was org.anized to rally those hard-working promoters ot pep, the Song and Cheer Leaders. Band, all Majorettes, and Fag Twirlers. Students holding these positions were all prominent in both school and extra-curricular activities. Ray Precourt and Larry Swilcward were members -ot Benny Banana's Bunch, who entertained at rallies, and Ray also had a band ot his own. Dorothy Jordan .and Bobbie Merrill are talented dancers. George Stamatopoulos sang bass in the Cardinal 4, and Sharon Muse held the lead in the Senior Play. Student body and class officers represented in this group included Gerry Tremble, Kay Gillette, l-lelcia Graf, and Mary Drewett, who was also chosen for the Ecivres. These energetic guys and gals deserve the praise they earned by try- ing to improve the morale and school spirit ot l-loover. Fall OFFICERS Spring Ray Precourt .....,.... .............. P resident ......,,..,... .......,.. R ay Precourt Larry Swilcard .,.,,,.... ,.,..,.... V ice-President .......... ..,,,,.,., L arry Swikard Roger Domen .... .......,.. S ecretary .......... ,....... R oger Domen .'. gn, AIIIJDIIQID 7 IIMIDIII Front row lleft to rightl: Peterson, Crofoot, Norcm, O'Hagan, Ziegler. Second row: Collette, Riffey, Fear, Keyser, Kuerbis, Riseley, stadt, Kendriclr, T o l e s, Ward, Wilson, Gantz. Vaudeville Variety, an entertainer's group newly organized this year, was spon- sored by Miss Geneva Upp. The purpose of the club is to discover, encourage, and develop talent in students so that they will be prepared to participate in programs for the school. Their audition chairman, Don Ward, and his committee determined the eligibility ot talented students who wished to join. - unior ofidrariana The co-eds and boys who worked one period a day as student assistants to our librarians, Miss Reely and Miss Frank, received training in general library procedure and in the use ot boolcs and reference materials. Good citizenship and scholarship and fine social attitudes are necessary tor competent helpers. Front row lleft to rightl: McGinley, Robertson, Goeptert, Pease, Johnson, Casey, Rustad lattendance monitorl. Second row: Miss Reely, Miss Frank, Athey, Preston, Moore, Mrs. Pre- court. Graf, Berger, Schoenlro pf, Miss Upp. Third row: Al- Brcwn. Fourth row: Feiler. pan American Front row lleft to rightl: Slrinner, Paden, Denham, Culver, Oviedo, Haisser, Pease. Second row: Miss Carlson, Newman, Helms, Riseley, Rodgers, Aclclleson. Third row: Holmberg, Bush, Schoenlopf, McDougal, Pearson. Fourth row: Rallings, Sevel, Kruse, Kimbell, Van Etien. Fifth row: Kinnison, Zuber, Wilhelm. The Pan American League was composed of enthusiastic students who were interested in having a better understanding of our Latin-Ameri- can neighbors. ln order to become better acquainted with their music, art, customs, and traditions, the group made numerous excursions to Mexican restaurants and theatres throughout the year, accompanied by their sponsor, Mrs. lsaura Geiger. ln addition to social activities such as tiestas, pinatas, and picnics, each year the Pan American League pre- sents .a 550.00 scholarship to a senior who majored in foreign languages. Fall OFFICERS Spring Don Bush ....... .............. P resident .......... .........,. D avid Sevel Nona Kruse ....... ......... V ice-President ........ ....... B arbara Pease Jerry Kinnison ...... .......... S ecretary .......... ,,,,,..,,..,, R uth Haigser David Sevel ...,... - ...........,.... Treasurer ...,,..,,.,,. ,,,..,,. E leanor Addlegon .........PUbllClty Chalrmann... ........,.,Shlrley Helms I ram cm Robertson, Walker, Epler stone, Vulliet. Second row Miss Kokanour, Cravens gin. Third row: Nichols Taylor, Richleigh Smith Reay Smith, Kirkpatrick. The Tuesday meetings ot the Bible Club, an energetic organization sponsored by Miss Kokanour, included singing and talks by guest speakers who elaborated on the club's theme Living tor Jesus. The group was open to all who desired to know, understfand, appreciate, and apply Christ's teachings and become more familiar with the Bib e. CM gfa Wu The aspiring chemists who 'Formed the cliub, Chi Eta Mu, worked together to increase their knowledge in this field ot science. This group, sponsored by Mrs, Lois l-lines, not only followed its interest by seeing movies, listening to lectures, and observing experiments, but also by going on field trips to Palomar and other places in San Diego County. Front row lleft to rightl: Pearson, Savage, Griffin, Tibbetts, Smith. Second row: Mrs. Hines, Ballard, Goldstein, Keyser, Silver- man, Patterson, Dorman, Madden. Third row: Forelli, Campbell, Farrar, Brown, Hodges, Snyder. Front row ileft to rightl: Hamilton, Lindley, John- Voll, Graham, Bruchez, Ber- cm? QW l-leading the R. O. T. C. in parades and drills, the Color Guard has the privilege of carrying the national colors and the school flag. Front row lleft to rightl: Derouin. Drown, Pedler, Deming. 0 ACGIH The otticers ot l-loover's R.O.T.C. were continually striving to better their organization and make the Second Battalion the best ot San Diego high schools' fine battalions. Front row fleft to rightl: Senior Cadet Capt. Robert Holcomb, Capt. Tommy Roberts. Second row: Sec- ond Lieutenant Michael Basforcl, Capt. Roy Athey. flat pfafoon Front row lleft to rightl: Senior Capt. Robert Holcomb, Second Lt. Michael Basford. Second row: Kroon, Veit, Foster, Schory, Bogenholm, Butler, McManus, Martin. Third row: Freed, Dawson, Van Etten, Koenig, Gipscn, Jacobson, Johns, Drown. Fourth row: Smith, Pedler, Starr, Lynch, Brown, Richards, Barrett, Hider. Fifth row: Derouin, MfSgt. Neff, Deming. The officers and enlisted men of the R.O.T.C. gained the foundation for intelligent citizenship from the time spent marching, drilling, and practicing rifle marlcsmanship. Participation in parades, guard duty at football games, and execution of flag raising ceremonies all helped teach them orderli- ness, courtesy, correct posture, deportment, and leadership. Membership in R.O.T.C. may be considered either a selective science or a physical education course. Under the supervision of M!Sgt, John L. Neff and M!Sgt. Richard L. Bernius, they success- fully completed battle maneuvers and an inspection competition in the spring. Heeding the proverb, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, the R.O.T.C, gave two gala city-wide balls this year. GCOILJ Front row lleft to rightl: Capt. Tommy Roberts, MfSgt. Robert Keller. Second row: Hart, Johnson, Gustavson, Dunn, Armstrong, Laney, Lloyd, Backus, Yates, Sparks, Volz, Lolrey. Third row: Hamonn, Hesse, Giard, White, Callard, Ellis, Guglielmetti, Gray, Robinson, Cummings. Fourth row: Comer, Boysen, Evans, Sears, Reeder, Galba, Durbin, Slaclr, Hoff, Christy. Fifth row: MfSgt. Neff. jAirc! pfafoon Front row ileft to rightl: Capt. Roy Athey. Second row: Saucedo, Machado, Worthington, Schlenlrer, Weber, Johnson, Celto. Third row: Sollrema, Ellis, Randall, Willaer, Helms. Fourth row: King, Seval, Marlrgraf, Guldahl, McCrary, MfSgt. Neffp Front row lleft to rightl: Lolrey, Hoff, Kroon, Drown, Saucedo, Randall. Second row: Schlenlrer, Sevel, Johnson, King, Worthington. Third row: Starr, MfSgt. Neff. M Blain The Rifle Team, made up ot expert marksmen, was organized for the purpose of competitive rifle shooting. 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Football is now on an even keel at I-Ioover with many 'experienced gridsmen returning next year, and some talent even slated to return for two more years. Interest on the grid is again high and seasons to come should estab- Iish this past season as that of the great awakening. When 'Coach Bob Kirchhoff first took over the reins of the varsity gridders. this past season, he realized the task he was undertaking. Most of Iast year's squad had graduated. Those returning found themselves w-orking under a new mentor with views -on pigskin maneuvers different from those of their previous helmsman. Many other members of Coach Kirchhoff's crew were veterans of sophomore or jayvee pigskin war- fare, but lacked the experience, size, or bo th for first-class varsity gridders. Not until the Redbirds' first taste of a ction in the East-West Football Carnival did Mentor Kirchhoff lea-rn that some of the mainstays in pre-season work-outs lacked the winning punch under pressure. Crosstown rival, San Diego I-Iigh, mauled the I-Iocker- viIIers 2 I-O during the 20 minutes of playin g' time allotted in the Carnival. I-Ioover's defense improved in the first regular game, but the offensive failed to tally as San Bernardino trampled the Cards, 25-O. Two weeks Iater, the red and white clads tasted their first Coast League action. John Muir recorded a I3 to 6 victory over the Birds with a fumble play providing the Muirites with the deciding margin. A strong Long Beach Poly eleven was next to romp over the Kirchhoffmen. After fighting to a scoreless initial quarter standstill, the jackrabbits goose-egged the punchless Cards, 38-O. Losses were becoming a habit by the time Pasadena had squeezed past I-Ioover, I9 to I2, but whip wielder Kirchhoff's hog hiders were gaining respect from league foes as a spirited bunch of ball players after th ey met with potent Compton. The second place Coast Leaguers played a hard game of heads-up ball to subdue the I-Iooverites 26 to I2. Cne of Southern CaIifornia's top elevens, Long Beach Wilson, whitewashed the Cardinals 56-O the week before San Diego's Cavemen were to host the Cards. In the traditional Cave-Card clash, the Redbirds powered over one six pointer and the divi- dend, but San Diego's 39 digits, most of which were tallied in the opening half, were more than enough to trample the I-Iockervillers. Grossmont's 26 to I3 pasting of the Red .and Whites Thanksgiving afternoon finished the season: . 'U joofdaf Front row lleft to rightl: Coach Matthie, Jarman, Hampshire, Wetherald. Second row: Samson, Sharp, Hamilton, Seamon. Third row: Kinlrel, Belezon, Bogenholm, Freemen, Shalrlee, Hansen. Fourth row: McCarter, Smith, Cosio fMgr.l, McCauley, Volz. Fifth row: Hammon, Alford, Deitrick, Arviso. Sixth row: Dulre, Kosta, Laycock, Finney. Seventh row: Myers, Naud. A pair of stalwart linemen who bulwarked the Card forward fence all season, Bob Rinehart and Jack Roznos, received most ofthe post-season honors. Rozn-os, playing his third and final year ata guard slot, was named to first string of an All-County, All-Star aggregation picked by the Prep Sports Editors' Association. Rinehart w.as placed on first string of the Coast League All-Star eleven picked by the Breitbard Athletic Foundation. Roznos was also n.amed best Ca-rd blocker and tackler as well as captain, and Rinehart received the most improved player award. Operating from the wings on the Kirchhoff-coached crew were Ronnie Dahlin, Jack Day, Emil Jouglet, seniors, and George Boop, promising sophomore. Tacklers were often guards or guards often backs during the year as Coach Kirchhoff continually juggled the line-up in search of the strongest possible combination. Frank Dibb, Stan Kuerbis, Roy Woods, Roznos, and Rinehart, seniors, and Jack l-larrison, Chuck Kahan, Chuck Abbot, Jim Brown, Tom Sayer, and Phil Rutcowski, juniors, saw most of the action at the two positions. Ed Johns moved up from J. V. to take the first string pivot slot chores on his shoulders. Bill Bridgford .and Dave Gray, fullbacks, and Wayne McWilliams, half, were the only seniors in the backfield. Don Bonatus, rifle-armed passer .as well as a fine blocking back: Don Day, powerful line bucker, and Jerry l-luston, big 'first string signal caller, saw much action though sophomores. These promising sophs and a group of juniors turned in large backfield stints. Ronnie Crotts, a crazy-footed scatback: Jim Tetley, an accu- rate passer: Dick Woods, a speed demon: Del Teter, po-werful punter, .and Bud Olson, another talented reserve, should all go to make next year's offensive nothing short of dynamite. With I4 of the total 25 lettermen returning next year, Coach Kirchhoff expects to field a-n eleven which will make the Cardinals a tough team to conquer for league and non-league foes alike. W, Front row lleft to rightl: Chase, Jolliff, D. Henson, Niesley, Coach White, Rubey, R. Henson, Arrollado, Roberts. Second row: Maxwell, Frentress, Carlson, Redding, Royer, Sufficool, McCracken, Kell. Third row: Toovey, Majomut, Long, Hartley, Scott, Prantner. Something new was added in the way of football teams at l-loover this past year -fa Class B grid contingent. Coach Bob White cracked the whip, and the season saw the rugged lightweights finish with a four won, four lost, and one tied record. In the opener, the Bee footballers invited a big Grossmont sophomore team to l-loover turf and proved the theory that the bigger they come, the harder they fall. Striking home three times on aerialsand once via ground, the Redbird Bees tacked up a 25 to 8 verdict. A San Diego soph-omore eleven was next to face the Cards. Neither team gained anything except a few bruises, and the pigfest ended in a scoreless tie. Muir's Bees knocked the l-loover lightweights out of the undefeated column a week later, I9 to 7. The next game found the l-lockervillers ag.ain in the giant-killer role. Escondido's Jayvee fell before the Bees, 7 to O. For the next two contests l-loover played second fiddle to their opponents. Pasa- dena recorded a 38 to O triumph over the Cardinals the week before Compt-on regis- tered al 28 to O win. Ray l-lenson, Don l-lartley, and Norman Rubey, main cogs in the l-loover backfield, missed both games because of injuries. In a re-match with Grossomnt J, V., a I9-I3 victory was racked up by the Red and Whites. To close the year, Coronado's Bees said uncle to the Whitemen, I9 to 7. Elected co-captains were a swivel-footed back and a hard-hitting guard brother combination, Ray and Don l-lenson. Other outstanding backs were Jerry Newark, Zane Frentress, Rubey, and l-lartley. Allen Sufficool, Neil Long, Bob Coddington, and Del- mar Carlson received high recognition for their line play. L road Counfrg A . i i kYD fN Front row lleft to rightl: Seiter, Wesley, Truesdale, Brown, Silvis, Bush, Stowers, Davidson, Hat- chell, Console lCo-Captainl, Gwazdacz lCo-Captainl. Second row: Rathfon, Campbell, Edwards, Gray, Drown, Wills, Pearce, Ramsey, Coach Holt. Third row: Palmer, Smith, Culver, Doyle, Savage, Johnson. Tucker. Coach Raleigh l-lolt's long-winded cross-country squad climaxed its '48 season December 3 by pl.acing second in the Southern California preliminaries won by Long Beach Jordan at Long Beach. Little more than a week earlier the harriers had finished second behind Compton at San Diego State College in the 'Coast Prep Lea-gue meet. A strong group of leather-lungers from Grossmont met with the Cards, October 29, in the Redbirds' campaign opener. The Redbirds dropped a close 25-30 decisio-n. ln a triangula-r meet with Grossmont and Santa Ana a week later, the Cardinals finished second with 4l digits compared to the 35 of first place Grossmont and Santa Ana's 46. November l2, Hoover took third place in the Aztec lnvitational, and Compton, the school that decisioned the Red and Whites in the Coast League championships, was fifth. Rival San Diego l-ligh fell by a lopsided 23-35 count to the l-loltmen in the final Bird dual meet, November l9. The Southern Cali- fornia prelims and Coast League meet climaxed the puffer's action for the year. Bob Gwazdacz and Mike Console were elected co-captains of the harriers. Three juniors. however, paced the cross-country runners all year. Don Bush, Phil Seiter, and Dick Stowers were the first three l-loo-ver finishers in ,all but the Grossmont dual in which Console panted home ahead of Stowers. Bob Davidson and Charles Silvis, seniors: Milton l-latchell and Myron Edwards, juniors: and Victor Brown, a tiny mite sophomore, were the other lettermen on the l-lolt tutored crew. ennia Front row Ileft to rightl: Hartmann, Ballin, McCue, Hoffert. Second row: Haas, Davidson, Bender, Stanley, Allanson. Third row: Ward, Miller. COAST PREP LEAGUE STANDINGS lAs ot April 27l W L Pct. Grossmont .,........,,.S,.....,. .......,,.. 4 I .800 Muir lljasadenal ASAS S.ASA , ., .,..,,, 3 I .750 Compton ..,0.,S,,,..., ..,0. ..,A ..,., 3 2 . 600 San Diego S0,.,..., ,.00 . ,. 3 2 .600 Pasadena .,,0.,.,,. . ,.., 00,. . ........v..,.0.0... I e 3 .250 I-loover ..,,,,. C ...,....... . ,,.....,..,.... ...,. . 0 5 .000 Looking torward to next year and '5I, I-Ioover's tennis team, the tirst since l94I, coached by Schurer Moe, hopes tor better and brighter things. They have reason to be optimistic, to-r one junior, Mike Farrar. and six sophomores, Kenny I-lottert, Bob McCue, Joe Ballin, Bob I-Iart- mann, I-Iarvey Bender, and Al Davidson, will be returning to the courts next spring with vows to make a good record in l950. Only tour men will be lost to the squad. Ot these, three are graduat- ing this summer and one in February, l950. Billy Allanson, Bob Miller, and Dave Stanley are the '49 grads, while Art I-Iaas is the mid-termer. Redbird tennis tans are unable to bask in the glory ot the past year's record, tor no wins, one tie, and eleven lo-sses were the results ot the squad's work up until Annual press time. Six matches remained to be played, including one with St. Augustine, which furnished the Cards with a tie at their first meeting. Coast Prep League play found the Cardinals the cellar dwellers when the Annual went to press, with little chance ot climbing higher. Some kind ot record may have been established, however, as Redbird netters tailed to score a point, as a team, against league opposition. arriify Zgafiefgaf Kneeling Bullard Mgr. iLe'l't to rightl: Coach Hale, O'Brien, Sheng, Davis, LaPolice, Kuerbis, Miller, Crotts Hiatt Abbott, Meis, McFarlane, Chrones, Buckingham, Byrum. Alumni Mark Keppel Brawley Calexico Long Beach Poly Beverly Hills Long Beach Poly Compton long Beach Wilson Pasadena Muir SEASON RECORD Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Kenny Hale Compton 28 Hoover San Diego Grossmont State Frosh Compton Pasadena St. Augustine San Diego Grossmont Pasadena Mu Pasadena ir Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Hoover Varsity basketball was climaxed with Coach Kenny Hale's Cardinals tin- ishing fourth in the Coast Prep League. Out ot the entire twenty-one game schedule, nine cagetests went into the books as Redbird triumphs, while twelve encounters ended with the Cards trailing. Had the Halemen won the seven games that they lost by three points or less, their campaign would have been much more impressive. The one-two forward punch ot Hoover's Tom O'Brien and Dean Davis ac- counted tor most ot the honors won by the Hoover quintet. O'Brien, playing J. gaalrefdaf Front row ileft to righti: Boop, Baker, Sayer, Bowen, McKay, Berg, Scott. Second row: Coach Hankins, Jolliff lMgr.i. Third row: Vickery, Looper, Smith, Sheehan, Napolitancl, Dulisse, White. his second and final year for l-lockerville, dumped 2l8 digits through the web- bing, was named to an All-Tourney team at Compton. and was elected co-cap- tain along with Marv l-liatt. another senior playing his second and final year in varsity togs. Davis finished behind O'Brien in the point total department. con- tributing I78. The Breitbard Athletic Foundation placed the smooth-working junior on second-string of an All-Coast League aggregation. Davis' court com- panions named him the team's most valuable player. Most improved player honors went to Nick Chrones and Ed Abbott, a pair of seniors who turned in commendable jobs both offensively .and defensively. Bill Sheng, another senior, was a regularat a guard post most of the season. l-lis hawk-eyed defensive work turned many threats by the opposition into quick field goals for the Red and Whites. Other members of the Bird squad were Robbie Carpenter, Dick l-lutchings. Fred Meis, Bob E. Miller, Jerry Kinnison, Ronnie La Police, and Bart Bullard, Manager. All were seniors. l-loover's Jayvee and Bee contingents will form the bulk of next year's varsity. The J.V. group, tutored by Don l-lankins, played in a tough City Rec- reation League. and the experience they gained should help to make next season's varsity hoopsters strong contenders for the C.P.L. title. iZ?vZ?asLef6af Front row ileft to righti: Coach Hampton, McMichael, Mrlcovich, Brown. Second row: Bonatus, Newark, Swisher, Estey, Gregovich. Third row: James lMgr.i, Moreno, Woods, Smith, Patton, Loizeaux. i It is a wonder Coach Charlie l-lampton tinished the '48-'49 season as B basketball mentor without gray hair. l-lis lightweight court performers scored only tive points more than their opposition in League competition, yet man- aged to win ten contests on their titteen game schedule. Three engagements saw the Card B's even in points with theiropposition at the end ot the regular allotted time. Two ot these overtime struggles ended in the Redbirds' tavor, but in a third, l-loover tinally succumbed in a seco-nd over- time period. The l-looverites' best pertormance ot the campaign was staged in the game against Compton. Passing well, driving in hard, and scoring two-pointers with surprising precision, the I-lamptonites humbled Compton, 48 to 38. Rival San Diego l-ligh gave the Redbirds two ot their overtime tussles. ln the tirst courttest, the Diegans came from behind in the last minutes, and atter playing the Cardinals to a standstill in the tirst extra canto, secured the win- ning margin. ln the second meeting ot these quintets, l-loover tollowed in San Diego's tootsteps to the extent ot overcoming a deticit late in the game. Only one overtime stanza, however, was needed to dispose ot their opponents. Gross- mont was the l-lockerviller's other victim in an overtime. Flashiest and most valuable pl.ayer distinction went to Louis Moreno. Receiv- ing recognition as the steadiest players all season were Gene Brown and Larry Milcovich. John Tuttle was chosen the best hustler tor the season. Elected as team co-captains were Jerry Woods .and Dee Dee Patton. N v6ll'l6! cm D Front row Ueft to rightl: Hunt, Baird, Belluscio, Goldstein, Tippie, Lay. Second row: Nicholson, Freed, Nelson, Stagg. Third row: Coach Eason, Bloom, Leonard, Mott, Coach Kennedy. They were small compared to the size of their big brothers, the Var- sity and Class B's, but they made up for it with all kinds of spirit. This, of course, refers to the Class C and D basketball squads. Coached by Ken Eason, the tiniest of tiny mite Dees won all but three games on their schedule. To climax their season, the D's entered the Coronado Tournament and advanced to the semi-finals before being eliminated. . The Easonites' biggest thrill of the campaign occurred in .a skirmish with San Diego l-ligh. Overcoming a deficit in the last three minutes of play, the Cardinal infinitesimals went on to dump their opponents by ten digits. ln the scoring department, Leonard Bloom was the most outstanding. Bloom maintained close to a fifteen point average per game. Dick Stagg, another leading player of the Dee quintet, was named team captain. l-loover's Cees' won and lost record did not compare with that of the Dees. Not until the Coronado Tournament did the Class C's begin to roll. The C's moved all the way to the 'finals before suffering a loss. Roy Willbanks, captain of the 'Cees, paced the Redbird lighties in their drive to the finals. Murray Mott was voted the most improved player of the D's, while Bob Tippie was voted the most improved of the C's. eigh Holt j'acL Hoover's varsity track and tield contingent, coached by Raleigh Holt, wound up its season on the cinders by finishing tourth in the All-Coast Prep League meet. The Cardinal Bee tracksters brought up the rear in their division, and the 'Cees were headed only by A Grossmont High School in their class. Aces in the varsity races up to .and including the quarter mile were Dick Woods, Gordon Kinney, and Joel Snyder. Outstanding in the B sprints were Sam Marino, Carl Anro-, Stan Borden, Gene Wright, and Norman Rubey. Class C contestants Leonard Bloom, Michael Grindler, Don Grewe, and Bob Tippie proved most valuable' in the dashes. For the varsity distance races, Coach Holt placed his hopes on Don Bush, Dick Stowers, and Mike Console in the mile grind and on Bob Davidson and Milton Hatchell in the halt-mile test. Class B 660 men were Don Hartley .and Marvin Johnson. Phil Seiter putted out the I32O in tine style. The C's only distance race was the 660-yard run, at which Jim Hunt and Jack Baird excelled. Hurdle races seemed to be the Redbirds' specialty. ln the varsity high and low hurdle events, Malcomb Herbert ran well enough to set new meet records. ln Bee competition, Jack Niesley set a new Hoover record in the high hurdles. Ray Henson turned in a commendable job at the low hurdles. Bloom and Bill Lockman paced the Cee hurdlers. The tield event coaching was done by Bob White. Hoover had three good high jumpers in Del Teter, Howard Rogers, and Bob Young. Julius Gwazdacz and Keith Campbell were White's mainstaysto-r the B high jump, and Roy Wfillbanks and Hunt sparked the Cees. ' The broad jump entrants in Hoover meets were Evan Wetherald, Hal Fear, VARSITY TEAM Front row lleft to rightj: Stowers, Woods, Harris, Silvis, Kinney, Bush, Hatchell, Console, Kemp, O Haslim. Second row: Bass, Snyder, Gainor, Davidson, Wetherald, Wills, Anderson, La Police, Ad Young, Herbert. Third row: Coach Holt, Drown, Pearce, Truesdale, Rogers, Teter, Oldfield Bl k D. Day, Meyers, J, Day, Rodgers, Smith, Houghton. Fourth row: Coach White, Massey, K h Richards, White, Rathfon, Preston. B TEAM Front row lleft to righti: Hatchell, Bush, Johnson, Hartley, Schwartz, Rubey, Solso, Stemmons, Borden, R. Gwazdacz, Seiter. Second row: Niesley, Henson, Fawcett, Campbell, Brown, Ditler, J. Gwazdacz, Majomut, Marino, Schory, Smith, White, Lou Regnier. Third row: Coach Holt, Branch, Wilson, Engberg, Anro, Lalrin, Nelson, Culver, Tucker, Prager, Erwine, Fear. Fourth row: Brooks, Powett, Hill, Ramsey, Richards, Stowers. and Sid l-larris. Class B broad jumpers were Jim Robertson and Al Majomut. For the Cees, Marty Goldstein uncorlced the best jumps. 'Coach White's leading shotput men were Jack Adams, Jack Day, and Eddie Rodgers on the varsity, Ken Fawcett and Larry Milcovich in Bee, and Charles Clute and Grundler in Cee. Pole vaulting was done by Dave Kemp, Ronnie La Police, and John Anderson. Bee and Cee vaulters included Bill l-leaton. Gail Thompson, Gary Dewar, and Dick Leonard. C TEAM Front row lleft to rightt: Hunt, Goldstein, Leonard, Bloom, Grewe, Grundler, Baird. Second row: Coach Holt, Lockman, Thompson, Tippie, Brown. .rw t RX QW! Front row Ueft to rightl: Stratrnan, Pond, Gulclahl. Second row: Gregovich, Myers, Coach Hershey. Undefeated in match play, Hoover linksmen, coached by Jay l-ler- shey, enjoyed a very successful season, and by virtue of this, earned themselves the San Diego City Schools championship. With a group of links-wise sophomore and junior divoters 'competing for positions on the six-man team, plus two returning lettermen, Coach l-lershey had a difficult time .all year deciding who should play against the throng of opponents. Everyone vying for the team shot in the seventies when on his game. Jack Tague, a long-hitting sophomore, and Neil Pond, another smooth-swinging soph, paced the linksters most of the season. The return- ing lettermen, Fred Stratman and Sid l-larris, and other contenders for spots on the golf six, Don Rowcliffe, Ralph Guldahl, Dick Meyer, and Bob Gregovich, fought it out for the remaining positions on the Card sextet. Victims of the l-lersheymen included Chula Vista, Kearny, Point Loma, and San Diego l-ligh. Chula Vista and San Diego l-ligh threatened to mar the golfers' outstanding record, but the l-lockervillers came through under pressure to keep their loss column unblemished. With only Rowcliffe and l-larris graduating, next year's links team should consist of another sharp-shooting group of shotmakers. wimming Front row Ueft to righttz Mitchell, Coach Hampton, Leamer. Second row: Louclerbaclr, Heyl, Girth. Redbird swimming enthusiasts entered their second season this year when they reorganized under the direction ot Coach Charlie Hampton. Although small, and still in the process ot becoming better organized, the team proved quite spunlcy, as shown by their early season activities. At the Southern California lnterscholastic Federation Invitational meet at EI Segundo, Dick l-leyl, a senior. placed second in both the 50 and IOO-yard 'Freestyle aquatic features. Allan Louderbaclc, also a senior, took third place in the 200-yard freestyle event. Bob Leamer and Jim Mitchell also went on the trip but were eliminated in early heats. . May 6 was the big day tor the team, however. tor on that date the mermen competed in the Coast Prep League meet. Five schools entered in the meet were l-loover, San Diego, John Muir, Compton, and Pasadena. According to Coach l-lampton, the swimming unit will be active again next year and hopes to line up more competition. mea tang Front row lleft to rightl: Gaines, Cosenza, Kennedy, O'Haver, Meyers, Mclntyre, Martens. Second row: Strasser, Frentress, Waggener, Hartley, F. Reed, Asner, Freed, Manno. Third row: Henson, Brown, Thorson, Alford, Michel, Leamer, R. Reed, Coach Anthony. Finishing first in the San Diego and Imperial Counties Novice A.A.U. Wrestling Tournament highlighted the Cardinal grapplers' season. Thirteen other schools, including San Diego l-ligh and San Diego State College, competed. A student mentor from State College, George Anthony, coached the Redbird grunt 'n groaners. l-loover finished third in the San Diego City l-ligh School League, headed only by Kearny and San Diego. The inexperienced members ot the Hoover mat squad entered the A.A.U, beginners tourney and finished third, which indicates that l-loclcerville has a bright mat future ahead. ln the S.C.l.F. finals, l-loover was 'Fortunate in having a brawny heavy- weight, Bob Rinehart, who gained the title in his class. Barry Altord, a junior, placed fourth in the finals. The S.C.I.F. sectional meet saw Rinehart and Alford win their respec- tive weight divisions. Bernie Asner, a sophomore, grappled his way to the championship match beto-re being conquered. Rineh.art's worlc earned him a spot on the All-League team. Alford was elected captain of the wrestlers. vardify qgaaegaf Front row lleft to rightl: Byrum, Hutchings, Petty, Buckingham, Scott, Grigsby, Bartlett. Second row: t Thile, Duke, MacKay, Roberts, O'Brien, Bonatus. Third row: Cosio, Bogenholm, James, Abbott, Johnson, Newark, Coach Metthie. Not in picture: Nici: Chrones, Bill Loizeaux, Bill Atlrisson. VARSITY BASEBALL Season Record las ot April 26I Sweetwater 4 Hoover 5 I Grossmont 2 Hoover Long Beach Poly 6 Hoover 3 I La Jolla 7 Hoover Point Loma I Hoover 3 St. Augustine 4 Hoover Chula Vista 6 Hoover 3 Compton 4 Hoover I Bonita I-3 Hoover 3-7 Pomona Tournament San Diego II Hoover I Colton 0 Hoover La Jolla 4 Hoover 9 Compton 8 Hoover Muir O Hoover I2 St. Augustine 9 Hoover g Compton 8 Hoover 2 Pasadena 3 Hoover Bm Mamie Chula Vista 5 Hoover 6 Sweetwater 3 Hoover San Diego 2I Hoover 3 Grossmont I2 Hoover Working under Bill Matthie, a new coach at Hoover, who demonstrated plenty of diamond know how. the Cardinal horsehiders engaged in the I949 baseball wars had a I I-I I won and lost record as of April 26. Considering the Iaclc of returning talent and the large number of juniors and sophomores on the squad, Coach Matthie was well pleased with the Redbirds' season record. Behind the plate for Hoclcerville, a trio of topnotch baclcstops alternated. Two juniors, Bob Petty and Ed Scott, handled the catching chores during the initial part ot the season. Bill Loizeaux, a returning letterman, was out ot action tor a portion of the campaign with an ankle injury, but stepped into the catch- ing gear tor his share ot loackstopping in the latter part ot the season. Alternating on the mound tor the Bird nine were Bill Atkisson, Dick Bartlett, Ralph Buckingham, letterman, and Bert Grigsby. Scheduled to return to the pitching statt are Buckingham and Grig sby. lnitial sack duties were handled by Tom O'Brien. The keystone tending job tell to two juniors, Jack MacKay and Dick Roberts. A letterman, Bob Byrum, and Nick Chrones handled the hot corner. Bob Johnson, a veteran, worked at shortstop to round out the Card infield. ln the outer pastures, Joe Duke, Jerry Newark, Charles Abbott, and Buck- ingham, juniors, and Don Bonatus, a sophomore, shared the tly hawking duties. Bonatus, Buckingham, and O'Brien led the Red and Whites at the plate, all hit- ting the horsehide at better than a .300 clip, . ,M ana! .SJOIOAOHQOFQ gadegdf With only two games remaining on their schedule, the Kenny l-lale coached Jayvee horsehiders had chalked up eleven wins against six losses at Annual press time. Coach Bob Kirchhott's sophomore nine had accounted tor six victories and dropped three encounters. Wielding the most consistent bat tor the Jayvees were Dick l-lartley, Jim Jacobs, and Gene Neil. As a power hitter, Don Bowen proved the most hefty. Extra base hits were his specialty. For the J.V. crew on the mound Van Jackson i3-Ol and Art Bunge l2-Oj boasted the most impressive records. Bob Carver l3-lj and Dave Meyers l2-4j, a better pitcher than his record showed, were the Cards' other moundsmen. A pair ot outtielders, Elvey Knezck and Ken Strong, pitcher John Matson, and third baseman Charlie Smith led the sophs in hitting. Besides Matson, Kirchhott had the services ot two other pitchers, Jerry Woods and Salvador Yepiz. . 'IX Badeiaf Froni row lleft io righil: Olsen, Bowen, Buckland, Moreno, Hartley, Jacobs, Moore, Neil. Second row: Coach Hale, Hammon, Luther, Meyers, Bunge, Sarff, McDonald lManagerl. Not in piciure: Arviso, Carver, Dietz, Jackson, Hedquisi. - sSy0l9A0l'l'l Oil? garfegaf Fronk row flefl: to riglmtl: R. Maxwell, Gregovich, Meldrum, Matson, Knizelz, B. Maxwell, Ellis Seclondd row: Coach Kirchhoff, Bean lManagerl, Smart lManagerl, Houston, Estey, Smiih Ho an . ERS. 5' QQ, 5, D QR .Q ,.......E xy X 15 in fpgmhos H.. 9 .X4CLl'l0lllA6!gl'l'LeI'lf We, the Annual Staff, wish to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to the following people without whose aid and guidance this book could never have been published: Miss Agnes Kokanour, Annual Adviser, who set deadline after dead- line and spent untold hours worrying over each one. And who is above all others the one to whom we owe this book. Miss Margaret Heaton, Literary Adviser, who patiently and uncom- plainingly read a-nd corrected our unorthodox copy. Miss Ann Grogan, Art Adviser, who directed the art we are so proud of. ' - Mr. Seratino L. Giuliani, Senior Adviser, who received our budget without blinking an eye. . A Mrs. Madeleine l-lotmann, wh-o lent us the Choir risers for our la-rge organization pictures, and the crew who set them up 'For us. All taculty sponsors ot organizations who cooperated in assembling groups tor pictures, identifying members. and checking write-ups, and all teachers who so graciously excused students from classes for pictures and Annual business. The members ot the office practice class, especially Erlyne Conn and Marion I-lull, who gave up class periods to type and retype Annual copy and to run all the little errands we were too hurried or too ha-rried to run. Mr. Charles Watterson .and the Sunset Engraving Company tor their excellent reproductions of our photographs and drawings. Mr. James Neyenesch, who deciphered our dummy, and Neyenesch Printers, who printed the book. The Universal Cover Company, who made our padded covers per- tection. And last, but by no means least, Cecil l-lamilton. photographer, who put his .all into his pictures, including his coat and ties. and who, despite constant rain and interruptions. coaxed smiles 'From others without once losing his own. ' uaamigbamr-v..u.-.muh 4- -lx . Xgx g ix . NA , - 'ig X. K V XX-Q Pigis x I 'X x. 4. . ff. X 4 fi l vi - -11,1 Ps' xX 1 xx 1 f ? I If f X ff f A . f ,511 . . X . 1 XX' S X 1 N X X X ,x I XS , X X x X B X X. K x Xxx 4' X XX h L ix X I, ! S N re i x X 31 F X I I as 4 Q 4 ml ' N ri X, - . ,5 .. 'J' . . wx - V -F? a- ' . T X- ' . Y : X l-' ' . A . - x ' . 1' - ' ' fx 42 g - ' N . -X .1 i : . EX' ' Q Q A. ' -xx S Ei f ' . X ,Ny , , A. 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