Herbert Hoover High School - Dias Cardinales Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1956
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Slatore, our vice-principal. Mr. Johnson's genuine love tor people has brought him closer to his taculty and students. l-le has been responsible tor injecting a unique spiritual quality into our experiences at l-loover. Mr. Slatore has worked to build strength ot character in l-toover's boys. l-le has always been a roclc ot strength and security, a straight thinlcer, and one who stands unswervingly tor the right. To you, Mr. Floyd A. Johnson and Mr. Lee R. Slatore, in gratitude tor all you have done to help l-lo-over become a leader among the schools in the city, we, the class ot l956, wish to dedicate our annual. Q yflmzhfkhabbn C f Ai' f I ! A ' 2 ,g ,Q - , -' fi E f f .1 -'Z 5 -,.. ?5 f ' l N ' Sl 55 if H z'-'E EE f Q N -f -. I i , , X Q: -f Members of the Graduating Class of I956: The time of your graduation is an appropriate time for you to loolc baclr over the past three years to see what you have accomplished. lt is also the time to loolc forward to a future which will be filled with varied opportunities. To you who have made the best of your time in forming habits of concentration and study, in developing physical and mental strength, and in practicing right attitudes toward your fellow students, retrospect will be a pleasure. To you who feel that you have not made the best of your opportunities, looting baclr will be a more painful process. It is best for you to forget the past and loot into the future with deter- mination to overcome obstacles, to improve yourself, and to malce a success of your life. As you loot baclc over your high school days, may your memories of l-loover be happy memories and may the friendships made with fellow students and faculty members be a source of pleasure to you in the coming years. lt is my wish that each one of you may feel free to return often to Hoover and that you will continue your interest in and your support of the ideals and traditions of l-loover High, which each one of you has helped to establish, May we loolr forward to seeing you at future reunions and homecomings. Sincerely, Misa lifzm Moments to be remembered by you grad- uates will not be the same for all. Nor will all your remembered moments be soul-stirring and profound. But they will all be part ot you torever. A moment to be remembered by you may be an hilarious experience in a classroom, oc- casioned perhaps by a teacher's slip-ot-the- tongue, resulting in laughter-overflowing, bubbling, uninhibited. Or you may remember a moment in that same classroom when the teacher, firm and wise, awakened in you a sense of your own worth. A memorable moment may be tor you the winning of an election and rushing to phone Mom the thrilling news. Or your memories perhaps include a defeat and learning to take the bad breaks ot lite as well as the good. You may recall seeking your counselor's help when your happy world had been momentarily shattered. And your memories may include receiving from your counselor renewed faith in yourselt and in your dreams. A moment to be remembered may be the Y comfortable security of an old friend, a class- mate since your kindergarten days. And you may remember, too, the shining delight ot a brand-new friendship. Your years at Hoover have given you a variety ot moments to remember, moments elusive as quicksilver, vivid as tire, lingering as chimes in a tower. May you gather together all the memorable moments and make a record in a corner ot your heart, a record to be played back many times through the years ahead. And may the recollection ot all these moments till you with the desire to make your greatest contribution to a needy world. JQQWQ7 Msezwf 7 mr. Sfafore Dear Graduates: Live tor tomorrow. Consider yesterday's failures and triumphs only in the light ot today and the days to come. Learn to recognize your limitations. Do not spend time in remorse and regret only in so far as it will discipline you for the tasks of tomorrow. What you do and accomplish in your tomorrows is much more important than what you have done with your yesterdays. My best wishes go with you and may you make the most ot all tuture oppor- tunities to do good in the world. GLUE? ALLEN, WENDALL B. BAER, OSCAR W. BAKER, BARR, HELEN G. English U. S. History MRS. VICTORIA M. Physical Education Elcvcnth Grade Counselor Basic Citizenship U. S. History Cardincttes Goal Post Basic Citizenship Badminton Club BASSETT, FERNE V. BEATTIE, ALVA E. BURNS, CLAUDE T. BURTON, MYRTLE M. English Geometry English English CSF Algebra Bowling Club Spccch Sbholarship Adviser Bible Club CARLSON, BONNEY M. CARLSON. SIGNE M. French German Latin Latin Tenth Grade Counselor German Club French Club Latin Club CHRIST, MRS. ELECTRA English CLAYTON, MRS. OLAH W. English Creative Writing Club gdfuky CLOSE, FRANK T. COLEMAN, EDWlN K. CRAWFORD, DALE, MRS. BETTY Boys' Glec Driver Training A. BERGMAN Nurse Harmony Metal Shop Music Appreciation Radio Shop DAVIS, MfSGT. F. L. DEAN, ROBERT A. De8RODT. DONALD DeJARNETTE, ROTC Mathematics English DKEREYEFN S. ng is X N 54 1 DONNELLY, HELEN F. EDSON, MRS. MABEL EHRENBORG, JOHN D. ENGLE, ROY W. Clothing Typing Auto Shop Physiology Tenth Grade Counselor Varsity Football Junior Adviser PENN, MRS. VERA B. English Math Reading Improvement GIBBS, JAMES T. Art Survey Lcllcring School Production -of GROGAN, ANNA Deparlment Chairman Art Survey Color and Design Composition and Costume Lettering Life Drawing jabuhy FOOTE, HERBERT M. Physical Education Sophomore Football GIULIANI, SERAFINO L. Advanced General Science Physics GROSSMAN, JOHN C. Geometry Math f Fa GABY, R. MARIE Advanced Algebra Geometry GREIG, JAMES M. Civics U. S. l-listory HAMPTON, CHARLES M. Physical Education Basketball Golf GEIGER, MRS. lSAURA R. Department Chairman Spanish Pan American Club GRIMSHAW. JEAN B Department Chairman l-lomcmalrrng HEATON, MARGARET B. Deparirnent Chairman English Gilda? rw- 3' HENDERSON, GLADYS G. Nurse HENDERSON, L. ETHEL Social Problems Western Civilization World History HENRY, RUTH English Movie Production Audio Visual Aids Operators' Club HENSON, HARRY D Botany Physical Education HERSHEY, J. WELLS HINES, MRS. LOIS Y. HOFFERT, VICTOR F. HOFFMAN, Print Production Department Chairman Department Chairman MRS. CECILE P. Print Shop Chemistry Architectural Drawing English Senior Adviser Mechanical Drawing Future Teachers Club HOFMANN- HOLLINGSWORTH. Hou RAi.Eiei-i H HUNTER MRS. MADELEINE W. LAURENCE E. Physical Education Mas. CAMI'LLE Department Chairman Department Chairman Cross Country Spanish C?l'1O'f Bookkeeping Track Cardinal 8 Ensemble Girls' Glen: Trvbli: Tones Music Appreciation f IMEL, MRS. ETHEL D. Debate Twelfth G-raclc Counsclor Senators National Forensic Lrnguv JORDAN, MRS. FLORENCE J. Clothing Home Nursing Math KOKANOUR, E. AGNES Office Practice Shorthand Typing Annual GLUE? INGEBRITSON, DAGNY M. Child Care Home Nursing Eleventh Grade Connsclor l i KAUBLE, JOHN B. Mechanical Drawing Metal Shop . 1 '- aff L:GRAND, MRS. DULCIE French Spanish French Club JETER, ERNEST Business English Typing KELLER, MRS. RITA H. Clothing Family Living l-lomemalring Home Planning LEMON, M RS. HELEN WADLOVf Drama Christmas Play Senior Play Thrspian Society JONES, GLADYS American Literature English Litcraturc KIRCHHOFF. ROBERT G. Tvpifisa LEWIS. MRS. BETTY F. Physical Education Cardinettes Tumbling GLUE? LEWIS, DAVID J. LOKKE, LAVIER J. McNAMARA, FRED G. MARTENS, HAZEL M. Wood Shop Physiology Biology Business Math Student Government Typing Director of Student Junior Red Cross Activities , . If f f' - of W is W MATTHIE, WILLIAM G. MILLER, FAUSTA E, MILLER, FERN E. MILLER, MARTHA L. Director ot Athletics Spanish Department Chairman Shorthand Geometry Typing Honors Math Ducateers Trigonometry Svnior Dinner MINSHALL, MOE, SCHURER MOFFITT, MONZINGO, C. MARGARET English DR. WALTER 1. MRS. HOLLIS Physical Education Tenth Grade Counselor General Science Library Eciviits MORRIS, MRS. ELAYNE English NUTTALL, DONALD U, S. History B Baslciftball acuhy MORSE. MRS. EMILY R. Contemporary Literature World Literature OATMAN. MRS. DORIS E. Biology Physiology Cardinal Science Club MURPHY, MARTHA NORDSTROM, Crafts ROBERT W. Advanced General Science General Science Boosters Club , - , ,,.f. Q , -Q S 2 :.-. s x ' '-'t ' I , I ix i f ,z U5 I f'-11-fn, ' t , Nr: ' i?2f1,,Tw 'f i i . , 'ftfb PETERSON, WALTER H. PORTEOUS, BRUCE E Band U. S, History Orchestra PROKOP, HARVEY L. REELY. M. GRACE SCHIFERLE, RUTH C. SHIRLEY, JOHN N. U. S. History Library Civics Journalism Squires Hi-Y Twelfth Grade Counselor Cardinal Quill and Scroll Downbvat Club GCU SHOWLEY, DAN SMITH. MAURICE F. U. S. History Mechanical Drawing Machine Drawing Sophomore Adviser THOMPSON, FAYE D. Physical Education English Swim Club TIDWELL, MRS. LOlS C. VICKERY. FULTON S. WEBBER. RICHARD W- General Science Mdfll Physiology Varsity Baseball STAFFORD, MRS. HENRIETTE Nurse TOMPKINS, DAISY O. English WELLS. MRS. ESTHER F. Basic Citizenship Civics U. S. History Bible Club SU M MERS. MRS. ROSE E. Shorthand UPF, GENEVA V. Department Chairman Physical Education Charm and Personality Group Adapted Tumbling Team WHELAN MRS. DOROTHY E. Math WHITEHEAD, RALPH WILSON, DONALD C. Basic Citizenship Geometry Tennis Math Sophomore Basketball Physical Education Football Track voune. RALPH M. Civics Clfuhy WOOLLEY, RICHARD B. Speech Stagecraft Drama Club vounenoob, Dewey Basic Citizenship WORK, AGNES E. Department Chairmen Current History U. S. History ,swf .Slmrmzej CLARIN, ANNE E. DENT, MRS. SYBIL FLEMING, VELMA Attendance Secretary Registrar Attendance Secretary HILTON, LABAN McVEY, MARGARET MIZER, MRS. BETTY Financiai Secretary Attendance Secretary Secretary Cjunfoabaf KOINER, MRS. MATTIE HAYNES, JOSEPH Cafeteria Manager Head Custodian HARTSON, LUCILLE Secretary to Principal PRECOURT, MRS, RUTH Library Secretary 45fu:zQfzf gkfmfzffzefzf Pa 5 'N 'X Y ,, D58 D N 1 N 'X -91 'X x Wx v 1 1 s' X w X' .- .N K X . X xx , fx nq, 3 E X fx N X 1 I s X . x x , S-.. X S S 5 N I- .h X N fx W. 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Ii -: .1 J ,114-f 1 4.1 ommidaionerd Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissi-oner Clerlc Clironiclerm General of Finance. of Publications, of Culture ..., C C -of Elections C of Boys' Activi'ciesCCC C. of Girls' Activities. C of Atl'1leticsC CC CC C Bob Agnew C CCCS'can Breitbard Sharon McMahon CC ,Dick Head Larry McCoy CC CGary Bailey C Clara Burnett C..CCCCTom Shows C Joan Cotton CCCCCCC Steve Ward .gzulenf Counci Front row llelt to rightl: Barach, Granger, Place, Robertson, Spiegel, N. Campbell, Grant, Tibbett. Second row: Graham, Frazier, Williams, Fowler, Meade, Rung, Naish, Baxter. Third row: Cooper, Edwards, L. Campbell, Peck, Woods, Bryans, Johnson, Zitlau, Hall, Mr. Lolxlxe. Fourth row: Greenwood, Larsen, Coolr, Tigner, Sliiles, Coogan, Baranslri, Atkins, Lorenz. Front row llett to rightl: Johnson, McMahon, Burnett, Templeton, Bradshaw, Umholtz, Taylor. Second row ' ' ' 'W d A w Breitbard, Marlrley McCoy, Shows, Stetson, Cotton, Noe, Naiman, Adragna, Martin. Thirdl row. ar , gne , Spears, Smith, Palmer. Fourth row: Hayler, Rasmussen, Willis, L. Williams, Krause, B, Williams. zifivmgfg ana! Ka!!! Commiffvv The Assembly and Rally Committee is composed ot both students and taculty members. This organization is behind all our rallies and assemblies-planning, organ- izing, and presenting the programs. Students tor the committee are selected by the Commissioners, and must have good scholarship and citizenship grades to quality tor appointment. The committee meets under the tine supervision ot Mr. Lavier Lolcke. Front row lleft to rightl: Lint, Mr. Matthie, Shattuck, Salmon, Neilson, Marliley, Head. Second row: Mr. Woolley, Mr. Lolclce, Reynolds, Miss Grogan, Front row lleft to rightl: Spiegel, Burnett, Fishburn, Stetson. Campbell. Second row: Ross, Bond, Whitaker, Bailey, Robertson, Mr. Lolrlre. ,S?U6L'l'I f-gdfllhg .glllfidf C0l'l'll'l'liIfUl' Consisting ot tive taculty members and two students trom each ot the three classes, the Student-Faculty Social Committee grants or denies requests tor social activities and keeps a tile ot all school-recognized clubs, prints the social calendar, and malces revisions in school social policy. Faculty members are appointed and students are chosen by the Commissioners ot Boys' and Girls' Activities. This committee is headed by Mr. Lavier Lolclce with Gary Bailey as student chairman. unior Ofhcerzi ana! gadinef Fall OFFICERS Spring Dennis Robertson President Dennis Robertson Carol Cggdy Vice-President Carol Coody Doris Johnson, Secretary-Treasurer Doris Johnson Mr. Engle , Sponsor Mr. Engle Seated lleft to rightl: Coody, Robertson, Johnson. Standing: Goodman, Shattuck, Pierceall. , t 3 s Seated lleft to rightl: Campbell, Brenes, Avilla. Standing: Simpson, Robertson, Ball, Smith, Hayler. Sophomore Ofhcerd anal Caginef Fall OFFICERS Spring Phil Brenes President Phil Brenes Nancie Campbell ViCevPresident Nancie Campbell Norma Avilla Secretary-Treasurer Norma Avilla Mr, Smith Sponsor Mr, Smith Lynnette Campbell Susan Sellman Carol Coody Nancy Zitlau Peggy Jo Del-lass Miss Dillon Seated Ile Carina! 60545 'Ft to rightl: Sell FALL OFFICERS President Vice-President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary ,Treasurer , , ,Sponsor man, Campbell, DeHass. Standing: Zitlau, Coody. , M I I I I I r I I 1 I .M W'-x-gm Seated lleft to riglwtlz Williams. Buclrley, Zitlau. Standing: Bohannun, Deen. Mary Buckley Dottie Williams Bonnie Dean Bonnie Bolwannan Nancy Zitlau Miss Dillon SPRING OFFICERS President Vice-President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Carcbna! C20-gal Caginef Seaied llefi to righkl: Benne, Edwards, Kupiec. Standing: Kaufman, Fishburn, Bohe, Buclrle Shattuck, Burnett. . i ' K I Y. 5 Front row lleft io rightl: Johnson, Ridgeway, Templeton, Williams, Buclrley, Campbell, Se man, Jensen, Mason. Second row: Smith, Carlson, Simpson, Gamble, Tibbett, Maus, Bud- zillro, Silverman, Granger, Bohannan. Third row: Hilchey, Marquette, Lopez, Coody, DeHass, Nickerson, Rung, garohnaf Co-gc! Counci fenfbwx yfzhylahix enior Caginef BOB BATTENFIELD CARMEN SCOZZAFAVA JUDY PECK GARY COOK GLORIA FONG Pruswdcnt Vwcu-President Secretary Treasmcr Armounccmunts TYNA WILSON JIM WILLIS BARBARA SAMUEL GLEN CHENEY BARBARA MAYFIELD AnmmI Cmmwwnccmvrwt Dimmu Dwtzh Day Extra Affvvxtnrs I MAXINE SCHOENKOPF BOB SKINNER PEGGY JO DeHASS MARCIA EDWARDS CAROLE DeVORE Prom Boys' Tvckct Saks GUIS' Twckct Saks Scmov CardmaI Sfmor PIay SUSIE WILLE JOAN BROWNELL KAYE NEILSON MRS. LOIS HINES T.-I.-pImu.- Dm-qtwry Vcspvrs, CI.-rk Advlscr ADAMS, CHARLES EUGENE Quiet but likable . . , Chuck enjoys sports and photography . . . docsn't appreciate girls who crowd in the lunch lines . . . a member ot A Cappella Choir, which he listed as his tavorrte class , , ,rated Mr. Giuliani as tops on his teacher list . . , majored in both math and so- cial science . . , would like to attend San Diego State . . . his tuture plans include joining the Navy and becoming a me- tvorologrst. ADRAGNA, VINCENT JOSEPH Preters to be called Vince , . . favorite hobbies are eating and working on machines and cars . .. was active in cross country and track A . . enjoyed his mechanical drawing and senior science class- es , . , rated Mr. Smith and Mr. Youngblood as his favorite teach- ers . . , will long remember the Senior Prom . , . he majored in math and industrial arts , . . hopes to attend San Diego State College with a major in mechani- cal engineering, later going into the engineering tield, AGNEW, ROBERT THOMAS Bob-o has a s'nile tor everyone ...especially enjoys dancing and sports . , . president ot the Boosters Club and member ot the Student-Faculty Social Commit- tee and Hi-Y . . , Commissioner ot Boys' Activities and Commis- sioner General . . . active in Varsity track tor two years . . . tavored his student government and current history classes with Mr, Lakke and Miss Work , . . will long remenber being chosen a Commissioner , . , majored in speech arts and math , . . plans to attend Redlands, majoring in political science . . , ambitious to become an honest politician. AMUNDSON, NANCEE LEAH Spends her leisure time sailing and swimviing , . , dislikes kids who don't enter into the spirit of things at rallies . . , captain ot the Pom Pon Corps . . . she especially enjoyed her art and physiology classes . . . rated Mr. Baer as her favorite teacher , , . will fondly remember her tirst per- formance as captain ot the Pom Pon Corps in the I955 Football Carnival . . , would like to con- tinue her art major at Los Angel- es Art Center . . . hopes to be- come a fashion illustrator. ANDERSEN, DENNIS L. Chooses working on cars and water skiing as his tavorite pastimes . . . avoids socialites and concerted girls . . , favored his auto shop class with Mr. Cole- man , . . rated Mr. Youngblood as his favorite teacher , . . 'na- jored in math and architectural drawing . . . will never torget the Hoover-Point Loma tootball game of l954 . . .he is looking torward to a year ot leisure betore join- ing the Air Force, ..-1' ANDERSON, DONNA RAE Enthusiastic about attending dances . . , dislikes people who show ott . . . claimed girls' glee as her tavorite class and Mrs. Madeleine I-lotmann as her tav- oritc teacher . . . the I954 Foot- ball Carnival will linger longest in her high school memories . . . she would like to become a stenographer atter continuing her business major at San Diego Jun- ior College. ANDERSON, LUCRETIA Spends her leisure time listen- ing to records and dancing . . . annoyed by untriendly people , , . she was president ot the Future Nurses Club during her sophomore year . . , enjoyed Mr. Giulianrs physiology class and Miss Work's current history class . . . will always remember Hoov- er's tirst boat ride and the Sen- ior Prom . 4 . had science and language majors , V , would like to attend U. C. L. A. or Stan- tord with a science major, later going into the nursing tield. ANDERSON, SCOTT DONALD Especially enjoys swimming and fishing . . disapproves ot slow drivers . . , while at Hoov- er he was a member ot R. O, I. C., which he claims as his tavorite class, along with ma- chine drawing . . . chose Mr. Giuliani as his tavorite teacher . . . had math and industrial arts majors . . . Scott is looking torward to attending San Diego State . . . he would like to be a drattsman or engineer. ARMSTRONG, WILLIANI FLOYD Better known as Bill . . . spends his leisure time swimming and playing basketball and tne guitar . . . active on the Sopho- more track tea'n . . . Bill's pet peeve is homework . . . enjoyed gym and radio shop . . . claimed Miss Work as his tavorite teacher . . . will always remember the I954 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . majored in industrial arts . . . his tuture plans include joining the Service, ASBURY, LEONA ANN Enthusiastic about drawing or sketching and listening to records . . . says that dentists' offices are her pet peeve . , . enjoyed her art class with Miss Grogan . . . Mr. Showley was her tav- orite teacher . . will tondly re- member the Prom and Com- mencement . . . would like to continue her art and business majors at S. D, S. C ,.,. hopes to become a commercial artist, but would also enjoy modeling. ATKINS, JOHN H. A hefty Letterman . . . John enjoys sports, eating, and listening to records . . . his pet peeves in- clude Coach Foote's wind sprints . . . was a 'nember of CSF and the Lettermen's Club . . . active in J. V. and Varsity foot- ball . . . liked his U. S. History class with Mr. Showley , . . will long remember the l954 Hoover- Santa Monica game and the l955 Hoover-San Diego game . . . had math and history majors . . . would like to attend State and Berkeley with majors in math and science, later becoming an en- gineer. ATKINSON, RONALD D. Keen about parties, fishing, go- ing to the beach, and listening to records . . . disapproves of bleached blondes . . . was a 'member of the Bowling Club while at Hoover . , . especially enjoyed his machine drawing and U. S. History classes . . . his fav- orite teacher was Mr. Showley . . . the l954 Hoover-Santa Monica game will linger longest in his memories . . . he had majors in history and industrial arts . . . hopes to attend State, where he plans to major in in- dustrial arts . . . he would like to become a shop teacher. AUTTERSON, JOANNE GAYLE Sometimes called Punk by her friends . . . spends her leisure time ice skating and bowling . . . was active in the Bacl'niriton Club, Boosters Club, Y-Teens, and as an attendance office monitor . . . enjoyed working in the at- tendance otfice with Miss Flem- ing , . . had a business major . . . will fondly remember her first day at Hoover . . . plans to continue her business major at Junior College . . . is ambitious to become a social worker or secretary. AVERBOOK, EILEEN FRANCIS A sweet co-ed . . - known to her friends as Eil . . . tennis and swimming occupy her spare time . . . annoyed by people who pop their gum . . . she preferred her science class and chose Dr. Moffitt as her favorite teacher . . . the rallies will linger long- est in her memories . . . she would like to become a model or a secretary. BAILEY, NANCY Lilies to be called Bunny . . . is annoyed by boys who are late for dates . . . she rates dating and dancing as her fav- orite pastimes . . . also likes list- ening to progressive jazz , . . claimed choir and architectural drawing as her favorite classes . . . rates Miss Upp and Mrs. Hofmann as her favorite teachers . . . 'najorcd in math, art, and architectural drawing . . . will never forget falling dawn the stairs at Cats' Corner . . . she plans to major in architecture at Rriaham Young University. ufunu, nvrwwrr: A. Prefers to be called Scotty . , . enjoys working on cars and racing them over rough country . . . doesn't care for unfriendly girls . . . chose Mr. Foote as his favorite teacher . . . will always remember the last football game of his senior year . . . would like to attend State College. BAKER, COLLETTE MARIE ls annoyed by surprise tests . . . spends her leisure time draw- ing and collecting and listening to records . . . was active in Y- Teens, F. T. A., and Badminton Club . . . majored in art, her favorite class . . . chose Miss Grogan as her favorite teacher . . . her lasting memories will include the Junior Prom , . . hopes to attend State College with a major in art and would also like to travel. BALINGER, EDDIE LESTER Better known as Calhoon . . . doesn't care for girls who tease boys . . . especially en- joys going to the drive-in after school . . . majored in industrial arts . . . a great fan of his auto shop and gym, claiming Mr. Ehrenborg as his favorite teacher . . , will never forget the l954 Hoover-Point Loma game . . . he hopes to customize cars in the future. BANE, KENNETH PAUL Enthusiastic about machine drawing and hunting . . . he particularly enjoyed Mr. Smith and his machine drawing class . . . while at Hoover he majored in architectural drawing and would like to be a mechanical engineer . . . his future plans also include joining the Air Force. BARANOFF, VICTOR C. Chooses working on cars as his favorite pastime . . . was very active in sports . . . man- ager of Sophomore and Varsity football, manager of B basket- ball for two years, and manager of J. V. baseball . . . will miss Mr. Webber's 300-400 math class . . . 'najored in math while at Hoover . . . will probably join the Air Force after graduation. BARFOOT, AGNES B. Likes to be called Vicky claims people who don't laugh as her pet peeve . . . dancing and going to the beach occupy her spare time . . , will always re- member second lunch period during her junior year . . . pre- ferred Mr. Showley's U, S. His- tory class . . . had both busi- ness and science majors . . . another State-bound Hoover grad, Agnes plans to major in sociology . . . has hopes of work- ing with handicapped children. BARLOW, RONALD Likes to be called Ron . . . dislikes cars without pipes . . . particularly enjoys working on cars and dating . . . 'nember of Hi-Y during his junior and sen- ior years, and of the R. O. T. C. Cadet Club . . . favored his auto shop class with Mr. Ehren- borg . . . majored in industrial arts . . . will never forget the many fire alarms in l953 . . . looking forward to attending State College, majoring in so- ciology and criminology . .. would like to work for the F. B. l. BARNER, CHARLENE Answers to Char . . . is ir- ritated by nagging people . . . likes to occupy her spare time with jitter-bugging and lots of excitement . . . especially en- joyed her art and physiology classes . . . will miss Mrs. Oat- man , . . majored in art . . . lasting memories will include the Senior Prom and Senior Ditch Day . . . her secret ambition is to drive in a professional stock car race. BARNES, RAY ls irritated by Hoover's crowd- ed halls . . . enjoys sports, es- pecially football . . . active in J. V. and Sophomore football . . . chose Coach Foote's gym class as his favorite . . . majored in industrial arts . . . will always remember the I954 Hoover- Santa Monica football game . , . hopes to work for the City Water Department in the future. BART, RICHARD LEE Better known as Dick . .. doesn't care for homework when it keeps him home at night . . . his favorite pastimes include go- ing to Candy's and listening to her records . . . participated in Sophomore baseball . . . will miss his geometry class and Mr. Grossman . . . majored in both -nath and Spanish . . . hopes to attend State College with a ma- jor in business administration, af- ter serving in the Air Force. Wai. BARTELLE, BARNEY GRIMM Came to us from Shoeder High School in Saseba, Japan . . . irritated by having to till out questionnaires . . . particularly enjoys hunting and fishing . . . active in the Science Club, Pan American Club, and Knights Hi- Y . , , favored his biology class . . . chose Mrs. Hines and Mrs. Oatman as his favorite teachers . . . majored in science . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend State and U, C. L. A., majoring in medicine . . . a future doctor or dentist. BASSETT, SHERRYL LEE Last attended Puente High in Puente, California . . . shuns un- dependable people . . . especial- ly enjoys the morning prayer meeting sponsored by the Bible Club . . . an active member of the Bible Club . . . preferred her world history and English class- es . . . Mrs. Lewis was her fav- orite teacher , . . she will long remember the first Bible Club meeting . . . plans to continue her education at Biola Bible Col- lege, majoring in psychology . . . aspires to be a psychologist. BATTENFIELD, ROBERT POWER Bob to all . . . this energetic student was busy as president of both the senior and junior class- es, sports editor and cartoonist of the Cardinal, vice-president of the Ecivres, president of CSF, fall of '55, and assistant editor of Goal Post . . . he was also active in the Latin Club. Bible Club. Senior Hi-Y, and Quill and Scroll , . . favored his journalis'n class . . . majored in math . . . heading for State College or Pepperdine as a major in journalsm or art . , . hopes to go into newspaper work. BAUER, LEWIS WILLIAM Better known as Bill . .. avoids people who are never on time . . . a great hunting and fishing enthusiast , . . member of the Boosters Club . . . claimed wood shop and auto shop as his favorite classes and Mr. Lewis as his favorite teacher . . . a math major . . . will long remember the l954 Hoover-Point Loma football game . . . will probably attend Junior College . . . hopes to become a forest ranger some day, BAXTER, ROBERT C. Usually referred to as Bob . , . occupies his spare time with hunting . . . claimed senior sci- ence with Dr. Moffitt as his fav- orite class . . . majored in math . . . Bob's post-graduate plans include joining the Air Force. BECK, DONALD GENE A newcomer fro'n Mar Vista High . . . lists studying as his pet peeve . . . particularly en- joys motorcycle riding . . . ac- tive in Boys' Glee and A Cap- pella Choir . . . chose choir as his favorite class . . . his last- ing 'nemories will include the choir trip to Pomona . . . Don- ald will probably join the Navy after graduation. BECKER, AUGUST PAUL Lilies to be called Augie . . . rates collecting records and go- ing to jazz concerts as his fav- orite pastimes . . . participated in Sophomore, J. V., and Var- sity football . . . claimed phy- siology as his favorite class and Mr. Lolclre as his favorite teach- er , . . was a math major . . . will always remember circle time at Cats' Corner . - . interested in becoming a photoengraver. BELL. CAROL HUGHES Especially enjoys dancing . . . was a 'nember of CSF during her sophomore year, Y-Teens during her junior year, and Boosters Club . . . partial to her U. S, History class with Mr. Showley . . . majored in both math and busi- ness subjects . . . her lasting memories will include the Sen- ior Prom and Ditch Day . . . hopes to attend Mercy College of Nursing and become a regis- tered nurse. BELL, STANLEY G. Better lcnown as Stan . . . en- joys hunting and fishing . . . be- longed to Knights Hi-Y . . . favored Mr, Smith's mechanical drawing class . . . claimed Coach Foote as his favorite teacher . . . a 'nechanical drawing major . . . will never forget the false fire alarms . . . another State-bound Hoover grad, Stan is interested in becoming a mechanical en- gineer. BELT, MOLLIE A welcome transfer from Roose- velt High in Honolulu, Hawaii . . . dislilres being called Blond- ie . . . especially enjoys swim- ming, coolcing, and singing in her church choir . . . preferred her shorthand class and rated Miss Miller as hcr favorite teach- er . . . science major . . . will lang remember Ditch Day . . . plans on attending junior college with a business 'ndior . . . in- terested in becoming a good sec- retary. BERNARD, WILLIAM C. Prefers to be called Bill . . . is annoyed by homework over the weelr end . . . especially enjoys music and football . . . member of the Knights Hi-Y . . . favored his gym and social problems classes . . . chose Dr. Moffitt as his favorite teacher . . . majored in history . . . will always remem- ber the I954 Hoover-San Diego football ga'ne . , . plans to join the Air Force and then on to State College. BERRY, KENT E. Particularly enjoys sports and hunting . . . lists football as his pet peeve . . . busy with the Ecivres and l.ettermen's Club . . . participated in baseball and in Varsity football for three years . . . partial to his gym class with Mr. Henson . . . majored in math . . . will never forget the three San Diego-Hoover football games in which he played . . . heading for the University of Arizona with a major in business administration. BETZEL, CHARLENE J. Avoids people who craclr their knuckles . . . while at Hoover has been busy with Y-Teens and as secretary of the Downbeat Club . . . flag twirler, I954-56, and flag twirler captain, 1955-56 . . . accompanist for the Senior Glee . . . partial to Mr, Engel . . . majored in music . . . will fondly remember the day she was chosen flag twirler captain . . . another State-bound Hoover grad. BEVINGTON, MALCOLM G. Usually called Mac . . . peeved by the rush from fourth period to the cafeteria . . . spends his leisure time swimming and watch- ing football games . . . a mem- ber of the Orchestra and active in Hi-Y . . . lists Mr. Peterson as his favorite teacher . . . maj- ored in both math and music . . will long remember the l954 Commissioners' Ball , . . would lilce to attend State College with a major in science and become a successful doctor. BINDER, THOMAS G. Tom to those who lrnow him . . .sophomores are his pet peeve . . . Particularly enjoys hunting and fishing . . . participated in R. O T. C .... chose history as his favorite class and Mr. Baer as his favorite teacher . . . a business major . . . will never forget the R. O. T. C. maneuv- ers against San Diego High , . . plans to attend State College with a major in business . , . hopes to be an accountant, BINSTED, ROSE E. Was annoyed by being a soph- o'nore . . . occupies her spare time with tennis, football games, and eating pizza , , . active in G. A. A., Riding Club, and the Boosters Club . , . secretary ot the Swim Club . . . partial to her Spanish class . . . lists Miss Minshall as her favorite teacher . . . a business major . . . will never forqet her unsuccessful qeomctry class . . . hopes to at- tend Chapman Colleqc as a journalism major . . interested in doinq newspaper work. BLAIS, JANET BORGIA Better known as Jan , , . a welcome transfer from Chula Vista High School, where she was ac- tive in the Girls' League and on the newspaper staff . . . she has been Student Council representa- tive for two sewiestcrs while at Hoover . . . chose qym and study hall as her favorite classes and Mrs. Dawson as her favorite teacher . . . majored in social science . . . another State-bound Hoover graduate . . . plans to be a secretary. BLANKINSHIP, MARY ls annoyed by people who criticize others , . . particularly enjoys dancing and goinq to the beach . . . participated in Y- Teens, Glue Club, and Boosters Club . . . chose physioloqy as her favorite class and Mr. Vick- ery as her favorite teacher . . . a math major . . . will fondly re- member the Senior Prom . . . future plans include attendinq State Colleqe and Rollins Col- leqe in Orlando, Florida, BLUMER, ROBERT H. Says that he particularly en- joys eatinq . . . treasurer of the Latin Club . . . rates print shop as his tavorite class and Mr. Hershey as his tavorite teacher . , . majored in 'nath . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . would like to major in edu- cation at the University of Cali- fornia or Arizona State . . . in- terested in doinq newspaper work. BOND, DENNIS M. Usually called Denny . . . en- thusiastic about playing tor dances . . , served on the Stu- dent-Faculty Social Committee . ., known for his dance band, which played tor many school dances . . , favored Mr, Vickery's physi- oloqy class . . . majored in sci- ence and in math , . . would like to attend Pomona or U. C. L. A., rnajorinq in either law or medicine . . . his secret ambition is to have a famous dance band like Les Browns BONESTEELE, SHARON LYNNE Likes to be called Shari , . . formerly attended Vista High School, Vista, California . . . is annoyed by noisy boys . . . es- pecially enjoys swimminq and skatinq . . . was partial to her bookkeepinq and drama classes and rated Mr. Hollinqsworth as her favorite teacher . . . majored in business . . . will always re- member the senior boat ride , . , is interested in bookkeepinq and office work. BOUDREAU, KAREN L. ls annoyed by people who keep her waitinq . . . enjoys dancing . . . is always busy, as she is on the Cardinal staff, a repre- sentative on the Cardinal Co-ed Council, treasurer of Quill and Scroll, secretary ot the Latin Club, and vice-president of Y- Teens durinq her junior year . . . favored her journalism class with Mr, Shirley . , , will never tor- get Field Day and the mud pud- dle in the obstacle course . , . interested in becominq a qood lab technician or professional model. BOURCIER, ROBERT SHEPARD Usually called Bob . . , peeved by girls who are forqetful . . . es- pecially enjoys swimming, danc- inq, and attending football qames . . , rates U. S. History as his favorite class and Miss Work as his favorite teacher . . . a math major , . . will always re'ni:mber the Senior Prom . . . lookinq for- ward to attendinq State Colleqi' to major in math and science . . . hopes to become an enqrnvvr or an architect. BOYCE, DONA LEE ls irritated by people who say one thinq and do another . . . enjoys dancinq and water skiinq . . . an active member ot the Ecivres and Y-Teens . . . co-cap tain of the Tumbling Team , . , partial to her tumbling and phys- ics classes . . , chose Miss Gaby as her favorite teacher . , . had math and science majors . . . will never forget being chosen a mem- ber of the Ecivres . . . another State-bound Hoover graduate... plans to major in math or sci- ence . . . will make a qood nurse or model. BRANCH, BARBARA JEAN Spends her leisure time rac- inq and showinq horses . . . claims dude cowboys as her pet peeve . . . member of the Tum- blirwq Team, Pan American Club. Ducateers, and Future Nurses of America . . . library monitor . . . chose U. S, History and clothinq as her favorite classes and Mr. Showley as her favorite teacher . . . majored in business . . . plans to attend State Colleqe to major in elementary education. BRASS, LARRY DAVID Sprnds his leisure tinr: bowl- ing and playing badminton . . . is annoyed by people who are late . . . president ot the Bowl- ing Club . . . played in the in- tramural badminton championship games . . . tavorcd his print shop and drama , . . chose Mr. Hersh- ey as his 'favorite teacher . . . majored in industrial arts . . , will long remember his tirst day at I-loovvr . . . interested in the autonobilu business and in print- ing. BREEDING, SHIRLEY ANN Lilrvs to be called Dolly . . . last attended Kearny High Schrsal, where she was active as president ot the Girls' Choir and a member ot tht- Junior Red Cross . . . is annoyed by show- otts . . . particularly enjoys Latin- Amvrican dancing , , . while at I-loovvr she has been a member ol G. A. A. and the Boosters Club . . , tavored her home plan- ning class and rated Mr. Kirch- hott and Mr, Baer as her tavor- ite teachers . . . will always re- member the Football Carnival. BREITBARD, STANLEY HAROLD Usually called Stan or Breit- ly Stanbard - - - particularly vn- joys listening to music and play- ing tennis . . , Comnnissionvr ot Finance, I95S-56, lite member ot CSF and the Ecivres, and presi- dent ot the junior class, spring ot I95S . . . chose honors Dhysics as his favorite class and Mr. Lolrlce as his tavorite teacher . . . will always rvrnvmber the i955 nominating convention . . . plans on attending Cal. Tech. or Stan- ford to major in pre-mud, BROGAN, ELAINE MAXINE Enjoys sewing and watching baslretball and football games . . . claims people who don't laugh at her jolzes as her pct peeve . . , lists typing and ten- nis as hvr favorite classes and Mr, Porteous as her 'favorite teacher . , . business major . . . will always remember the rallies and the 1954 Hoover-San Diego football game . . , tuture plans include attending Junior College . . . is interested in becoming a dental assistant. BROOKS, CARROLL EUGENE Chooses hunting as his tavor- ite pastime . . . annoyed by teachers who never mal:-i mistallcs . . . lists R. O. T. C. as his tav- orite class and Sgt. Davis as his tavoriti- teacher . . , a math major . . , would lilre to attend Texas Westtarn University to major in law . . , will nalrr a good lawyer. BROWN, BARBARA FAYE Lilres to be called Bobbie . . . especially enjoys horses . . . is annoyed by levi's at halt mast , . . partial to her senior science and social problems classes and chose Mr. Prolcop as her tavor- ite teacher . . . majored in sci- ence . . . the Senior Dinner and Atter Prom will linger longest in her memory . . . plans to attcnd Junior College with a business major . . . would lrlse to worlr for the Telephone Company. BROWN, JOY ELAINE Lists dancing as her tavoritc pastime . . . is annoyed by the crowded halls . . . favored her art and modern dance classes and rates Miss Henderson as her tav- orite teacher . . . will always re- 'nember the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend State College with a major in education . . . would lilrc to be a teacher. BROWN, PATRICIA A. Better lrnown as Pat . . . her tavorite pastimes includi- dancing and going to parties . . , shuns conceited people . . . this active gal was news editor ot the Cardinal, president ot Quill and Scroll, song leader, I954-'55, president ot Y-Teens during her junior year, and a member ot the Downbeat Club and Rally Com- mittee. If-754-'55 . . . chose journalism class with Mr. Shirley as her tavoritc . . . majored in business and in journalism , . . will long remc'nber being elected song leader. BROWN, ROBERT LEE Usually called Bob . . . es- pecially lilres bicycle racing and badminton . . . shuns people who cliclr their ball point pens . . . partial to his U, S, History and mechanical drawing classes and to Mr. Showley . . . 'najored in math . . . will never forget the Hoover-Compton football game . , , tuture plans include attend- ing Statc College as a major in mechanical engineering. BROWNELL, JOAN ELLEN Better lcnown as Joanne . . . particularly enjoys archaeology, sewing, and playing her tlute . . . a member ot the Ecivres, the Pan American Club, Boosters Club. F. T, A., CSF, Y-Teens, and the Orchestra . , . will miss Miss Works current history class and Mrs. Geigefs Spanish class . . . majored in Spanish and 'nath . . . will long remember her three ditch days and the Senior Prom . . , plans to attend the Univer- sity ot California to major in languages... would lilre to be fx teacher. BRUECKER, PATRICIA ANN Prefers to be called Pat . . . especially likes roller skating and watching television . . . is irri- tated by snobbish people . . . active in the Pan American Club, F. T. AH Latin Club, and Boost- ers Club . . . chose English as her tavorite class and Mrs. Morse as her favorite teacher , . . maj- ored in science , . . the l955 Homecoming will linger longest in her memory . . . hopes to be- come a registered nurse, BRYANS, JOSEPH WILLIAM Usually called Joe . . . es- pecially enjoys sports, dancing, and debating . , . peeved by having to wait for something . . . active in Senators, N. F. L., Boosters Club, and Knights Hi- Y , . . participated in B basket- ball for three years . . . chose debate as his tavorite class and Mr. Matthie as his favorite teach- er . , . majored in debate and speech , . , will long remember the Cal-Wi'stern Tournament . . . would like to attend State Col- lirqe to major in law . . , inter- ested in becoming an attorney. BUATT, DIXIE Previously attended Modesto High School Modesto, California . . . takes pleasure in convertibles and spur-of-the-moment activities . . . peeved by immodest people . . . a member of the Boosters Club and Y-Teens . , , favored her physiology class and chose Mrs, Keller as her favorite teach- er . , . majored in homemaking subjects . . . a future student at State Calli-qe, najoring in psy- chology and elementary educa- tion . . . hopes to become an airline hostess or an elementary teacher. BUBEL, HOWARD L. Great fan of model railroading and R, O. T. C ,.,. annoyed by people who are slow . . . participated in Silver Blades, Op- erators' Club, and R. O. T. C, Cadet Club . . . chose R. O. T. C. as hrs favorite class and Mr, Showley as his favorite teach- er . . . a math major , . . will long remember the Latin banquet during his junior year . . . looking forward to attending State Col- lege to major in math . . . would like to attend West Point. BUCKLEY, MARY E. Called Buckles by her friends . . . especially likes dancing and trying to water ski , . . annoyed by boys who are late for dates . . . this co-ed was busy as presrdent ofthe Cardinal Co-eds, a 'nember of the Cardinal Co-ed Cabinet and Council, the Ecivres, Latin Club, Ducateers, and Y- Teens . . . partial to her physiol- ogy class . , . majored in tor- eign languages . . . another State- bound Hoover grad, she will maj- or in foreign languages or educa- tion . , . would enjoy being a dress designer BUDZILKO, JEANETTE CAROL Better known as Buzz . , . particularly enjoys dancing and swimming . . . shuns boys who constantly crack their knuckles . . . active in Y-Teens, Latin Club. Boosters Club, Junior Red Cross, and CSF . . . was a counselors monitor for two years . . . tav- ored Mr. Lokke's physiology class and Miss Carlson's Latin class . . , majored in math, science. and languages . . . will long re- member the i954 Comnissioners Ball . . , plans to attend State College . . . would like to be a dental technician. BULL, PATRICIA ANN Likes to be called Patti , , . fills her leisure time with danc- ing, singing, and acting . . . is irritated by unfriendly people . . . was treasurer of the Latin Club and a member of CSF and ofthe Boosters Club . , , favored her band and Latin classes and chose Miss Signe Carlson as her fav- orite teacher . , , majored in math and in music.. . will always remember the football carnivals . . . looking forward to attending U. C. L. A ,.,, would like to be a doctor, BURGI, BETTY Chose senior science as her favorite subject and Mr, Nord- strom as her favorite teacher . . . an art major . . . is annoyed by noisy boys . . , the l955 Foot- ball Carnival will linger longest in her memory . . . she is looking forward to attending an art school in Los Angeles . . . plans to make interior decorating or de- signing her tuture work. BURNETT, CLARA JO I-las a smile for everyone , . . especially enjoys sewing, dancing, and attending football games.. . was Commissioner of Girls' Ac- tivities, president of F. N. A. during her junior year, a 'nem- ber of the Ecivres, CSF, Y-Teens, Boosters Club, Ducateers, and the Student-Faculty Social Commit- tee . . . business office monitor, i954-'55 . . . rates student gov- ernment as her favorite class and Mr. Lokke as her tavorite teach- er . . . heading for State Col- lege as a major in science . , . will make a good nurse. BURNETT, JUNE LEE Majored in speech, her favor- ite class, and claims Mr. Vickery as her favorite teacher . . . doesnt care for afternoon rallies . . . will continue her education at State College with a major in music . . . hopes one day to sing with Stan Kenton's orchestra. BURNEY, DAVID G. Pre-ters to be called Divo ... particularly likes sports and danc- ing . . . shuns noisy people , , , was a Student Council repre- sentative . . . played J. V. toot- ball, B basketball, track, and baseball . . . favored his third period class with Mr. Greig . . . maiored in languages . . , will long remember when the boys wore suspcnders . . . plans to at- tend college in Michigan . . . hopes to be a salesman or a den- tist. BURNS, BARBARA JEAN Chooses dancing as her tav- orite pastime . . . avoids un- triendly people . - . preterred Mr. Fierro's civics class in summer school . . . a business maior , . . will never forget Field Day . . . Barbara's future plans include be- ing married. BURSON, ALMA ALICE Preters to be called Al . . . shuns people who think they are better than others . . . enthusias- tic about swimming . . . chose senior science and girls' glee as her favorite classes and claims Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Madeleine l-totmann as her tavorite teachers . , . had a homemaking major . , . will always remember the day the class gave her science teacher cough drops . , . plans on attending Junior College and then Mercy College ot Nursing . . . looking forward to being a nurse. BUTLER, RICHARD M. Better known as Richie . . . avoids people who don't smile . . , occupies his leisure time by dancing . . .was a Student Council representative and a delegate to the nominating con- vention . . . participated in Var- sity tootball and J. V. and Var- sity baseball . . . partial to Mr. Grossman's geometry and ad- vanced algebra classes . . . maiored in math . . . the Junior Prom will linger longest in his memory . . . hopes to attend State College to maior rn math and engineering , , . will Yiake a good industrial engineer. CADWELL, FLO A. Nicknamed Lrlone . . , an- noyed by inconsiderate people . . . she was active in the Y- Teens, Senators, N. F. L., Boost- ers Club, and Thespians , . . Pan American Club secretary . . . enioyed United States His- tory with Mr, Showley . . . mai- ored in speech arts . . . Flo will long remember her tirst speech tournament . . . tuturi: plans in- clude altending San Diego State and the University ot Calitornia. CALLAHAN, J. SUE Sue rated dancing and toot- ball games as her favorite pas- times . . . member ot the Senior Y-Teens, Bible Club, and Boost- ers Club . . . lists senior glce with Mrs. Madeleine Hot'nann as her choice class . . . commercial maror . . . will never torget the Senior Prom . . . heading tor San Diego State College, where she will maior in education. CALLAHAN, SHARRON P. Pat came to us from Virginia Beach High School, Virginia . , . enthusiastic about roller skating, dancing, swimming. and horse- back riding . . . irritated when Zanz Private Line record show doesn't play her requests . . . member ot Boosters Club and 6, A. A .... said Miss Gaby was her tavorite teacher . . . pre- terred Algebra l and ll . , . math and art majors . . . will fondly remember the l954 San Diego- l-loover game . . . hopetul ot be- coming a registered nurse attcr training at Mercy Hospital. CAMPBELL, LYNNETTE ALICE Popular co-ed with a great personality . . . usually rcterred to as Lynnie . . , peeved by people who complain about lit- tle things , . . keen about water skiing, eating, and dancing . . . president ot Sophomore and Jun- ior Y-Teens, president ot Cardinal Co-eds, tall ot l955, member of the Ecivres, Board ot Commis- sioners, and the Girls' Quartette , . . reporter on the Cardinal statt . , . comriercial major . . . tayored her quartette class . . . will always remember watching the Homecoming Parade on crutches . , , heading tor State College. CANFIELD, ROSALIE M. Usually referred to as Rose . . . irritated by irresponsible people , . . partial to modern dancing . . . had a business maior . . . will specialize in secretarial sub- iects at San Diego State College . , . a future private secretary. CANTOR, GARY RICHARD Talented artist . . . especial- ly eriioys painting, parties, dances, and iazz records . . . art edi- tor ot Dias Cardinalesn . .. member ot the Boosters Club and ot the Prom Committee . . . par- ticipated in Bee track during his sophomore and iunior years and cross country during his iun- ior year . . . lasting memories will include t-loover's l954-i955 track championship . . . Gary drew the desiqn tor the senior sweaters . . . plans to attend Q,-n Divan Stat? tn continue his CARLIN, VERA MARIE Vera is annoyed by crowded catetirrra lines . . . especially en- roys dancrnq, tootball games, and listenrnq to records . . . active in the Ducatcers, Y-Teens, and CSF . . . Student Council representa- tive . . . claimed shorthand and drama as her tavorite classes . . . partial to Miss Wadlow and Mr. Lokke . . . had a business major , , , will tondly remember the I954 Senior Prom . . . another State-bound Hoover qraduate . . . she has hopes ot becominq a secretary. CARRANNANTO, CAROLE G. Shuns boys who cant dance . . . lists swrmminq, dancrnq, and bernq with J.m as her tavorite pastimes . . . member ot' Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . . , Card- inal Co-ed representative . . . Carole especially enjoyed her shorthand class with Miss Martha Miller . . . commercial 'naior , .. will never torqet Senior Ditch Day . . , hopes to specialize in inter- ior dvcoratinq or homemakinq at San Dieqo State. CARROLL, KENNETH ALTON Kenny rn annoyed by Cats' Corner when he is in a hurry . . . spends hrs leisure time at the movies, watchinq television, and at the tootball qames . . . vice-president ot the Operators' Club . . . tayored hrs metal shop class and chose Mr. Showley as hrs favorite teacher . . . majored rn both mathematics and indus- trial arts . , . hrs future plans include ioininq the Navy. CARROLL, ROBERT JOHN Robert rs a welcome transtcr trom Catonsville Hrqh, Catons- vrlle, Maryland, and Point Loma l-lrqh . . . especially enioys bas- ketball and qolt . , . sports ac- tivities include Varsity basketball and qolt . . . will miss his print shop class . . . chose Mr. Hersh- ey as his favorite teacher . . . lookrrrq forward to attendinq Dav- is Junior Colleqe . . . aspires to work rn forestry as a trretlqhter. CARTER, JOHN G. Nrce to know . . . says he doesnlt especially care tor people who use brq words . . . a bowl- rnq, sports car. and swrmminq enthusrast . . . actryc member of CSF, R. O. T. C. Cadet Club. and Bowlinq Club . . , a qreat tan of hrs physroloqy and United States t-trstory classes with Mr. Lokkt- and Mr. Grerq . . . sci- ence rnaior . . , wrll never tor- qrt the San Dreqo-Hoover qa'nes . . . plans to attend San Dieqo State and the University ot South- ern California . . . expects to be- CASSIN, CAROLYN MARIE A cute co-ed . . . Carrie drs- approves of people who pop their qum . . . keen about dancing. swimmrnq, and playinq the DIGVIO . . , belonqed to CSF, Boosters Club, Y-Teens, Pom Pon Corps, and the Drill Team durinq her sophomore year . . . tavfbred her physioloqy class . , . Mr, Enqle was her Igrorrtc teacher . , . Spanish and history majors . . . will never torqet the Senior Prom and the football gavrcs . . . heading tor State with a maior in music . . . asprres to become a music teacher. CASTIGLIONE, SANDRA ANN Known to all as Sandy . . . irritated by people who donlt smile , , . chooses swimmrnq, dancing, tennis, listenrnq to the radio, and tootball qarnes as her tavorrte pastimes , . . active rn Y-Teens. Boosters Club, and Swrvrmrnq Club . . . favored her qym and study hall classes , . . had a business maior . . . will tondly remember thi- tootball qames and the Senior Prom . . . lookrnq torward to attendinq State or J. C. CHADWICK, JANICE JEAN Usually reterred to as Jan . . annoyed by havrnq her senior pri ture taken , . . spends her leis- urc time bowlrnq, swimmrnq, and making tacos . . . enioyed her senior science and otfice practice classes . , . chose Miss Kokanour and Dr. Mottrtt as her tavorrte teachers . . , will always rehem- ber the Senior Ditch Day . . . ex- pects to work tor the Telephone Company. CHANEY, GLENDA FAYE Bobbles . . . has twinkling eyes and a sweet personality . . . is irritated by concerted people . , . keen about tennis, bowling, dancinq, eatinq pizza, and buy- inq clothes . . . member ot the Boosters Club , . . attendance monitor . . . art and shorthand were her tavorite classes and Miss Martha Miller, her tavorite teacher . . . business major . . . fondest memory is the i955 l'-lomecorninq , , . lookrnq tor- ward to attendinq S. D. J. C. . . . interested in becomrnq a doctor's assistant, CHATHELD, NADINE EILEEN Dee to all . , , always has a trrendly qreetinq and s'nrle . , . tormerly attended Semrahmoo High, White Rock, Canada . . . peevcd by parents who say. Well, in my dayfn . , , en- iovs skatrnq, bowlrnq, horseback rrclrnq, and swimminq , . . active in the Bowlinq Club, Swim Club, and Badminton Club . . , pie- ture editor on the Annual statt . . , liked ht-r Thomas shorthand class with Miss Martha Milli-r . . . business maior . . . inter- ested in becoming a secretary, CHEAL, GERALD LLOYD An outdoor boy . . especially enjoys hunting, fishing, sports ac- tivities, and music . . . member of Knights I-Ir-Y , . . president of the Four C's Fishing Club . . . claimed United States His- tory with Mr. Prokop as his fav- orite class . . . had a major in science . . . the l954-l955 San Diego-Hoover football game will be among his lasting memories. CHELPKA, ANDREANA SYLVIA Answers to Andy . . . doesn't especially care for teachers who give too much homework . . . particularly enjoys television, movies, and good books . . . shorthand and office practice were her favorite classes . . . Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Summers are tops on her list of teachers . . . had a business major . , . Andy is planning to be a secretary. CHENEY, GLEN T. Glen formerly attended Lincoln High . . . friendly and easy to please . . . rates football games, dances, and music as his favor- ite pastimes . . . member of Knights Hi-Y, French Club, and CSF . . . physics and French were his favorite classes and Mr. Giuliani was his favorite teacher . . . majored in both math and social science . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend State for two years and then possibly U. C. L. A .,.. would like to continue his mathematics and science maj- ors in college. CHRISTIANSON, JUDY ANN Especially enjoys football games ancl sewing , . . says peo- ple who do not speak in the hall are her pet peeve . . . ac- tive in Y-Teens, Boosters Club, and the Choir . . , secretary for the Bible Club . . . will miss tier choir class with Mrs. Made- leine Hofmann , . . business maj- or . . . Judy will always remem- ber her first day at Hoover . , . heading for Junior College . . . aspires to become an elementary teacher or a beautician. CLARKE. JOANNE ADELE Rates dancing and being with Ricky as her favorite pastimes . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . active member of the Jun- ior Red Cross Council , . . will miss her shorthand and U. S. History classes . . . a great fan of Mr. Greig . . . history major . . . will especially remember dancing in the cafeteria . . . a future San Diego Junior College eo ed . 4 . plans include college .ind marriage. 1' YT? CLINGER, LAWRENCE A. Larry is keen about working on his speed boat and car . . . avoids teachers who talk all per- iod . . . participated in Sopho- more and J. V. football . . . liked his architectural drawing class . . . partial to Mr. Gross- man . . . majored in both mathe- matics and architectural drawing . . . will long remember the day he became a senior . . . hopes to major in engineering at Brigham Young University . . . a future mechanical engineer. COATS, BILL To know him is to like him . . . Bill came to us from Jen- nings High and Fairview High, St. Louis, Missouri . . . disap- proves of concerted girls . . . lists photography, swimming, and miniature golf as his hobbies . . . active in track while attending Fairview I-ligh . . . favored Mr, Young's world geography class . , . social science major . . . will never forget trying to keep a cat in study hall . . . may at- tend J. C., specializing in draft- ing or sheet metal work. COBURN, ELEANOR Has cute dimples . . . especial- ly likes listening to records and music by the Blue Notes . . . pcevecl by nagging teachers . . . particularly enjoyed her girls' glee class with Mrs. Madeleine Hof- mann . . . had a business major . . . is looking forward to attend- ing San Diego Junior College . . . will make a good office girl or secretary. COHEN, ALVIN PHILIP Prefers to be called Al . . . avoids people who stop in the middle of a crowded stairway to talk . . . lists reading and listen- ing to the radio as his favorite pastimes . . . especially enjoys football games . . . member of CSF . . . rated mechanical draw- ing with Mr. Black as his favor- ite class . . . had a math major . . will long remember the San Diego-Hoover games . . . hopes to major in mathematics at Berk- eley . . . a future engineer. COMBS, YALE E. Butch . . . chose fishing, water skiing, skin diving, and swimming as his favorite recrea- tion . . . disturbed when Hoov- cr loses to San Diego High . . . active member of the French Club . . . participated in Bee track . . . favored Mr. Smith's mechanical drawing class . . . mathematics major . . . will never forget the fire alarm during his gym period . . . plans to attend college. CONKLIN, MARIE E. Especially enroys badminton and the senior activities . , . was an attendance monitor . . . favored her shorthand class . . . chose Mr. Baer as her favorite teacher . . , had a business mai- or . . . lasting memories will in- clude the first football qame of her sophomore year . . . a future Student at San Diego Junior Col- lege , , . plans to be a house- wife. CONSOLE, FRANK ALBERT Nice to know . . . enioys sports. especially track . . . dis- likes having too much homework . . . participated in J. V. cross country and Bert track . . . es- pecrally liked his Qvm and auto shop classes . , . favorite teach- ers include Mr. l-lolt and Mr, Wilson . . . had mathematics and industrial arts maiors . . . the City League track finals will be among his lasting memories . . . may attend State or J. C. . , . will probably loin the Navy or the Air Force. COOGAN, ROBERT MICHAEL A happy-go-lucky, handsome Letterman . . . keen about play- ing football, dancing, and at- tending parties . . . peeved by people who say that he looks like a teddy bear . . , member of the Student Catrncl . , . play- ed Varsity football two years . . , liked his U. S. History and me- chanical drawing classes . , . favored Mr. Prokop , . . math mayor . . . will never forget the Senior Prom , , . plans to attend U. C. L. A. or U. S. C., major- ing in mathematics . . . a fu- ture electronics or mechanical en- gineer. COOK, GARY DONOVAN Cookie is full of pcp and vigor . . . annoyed by qrrls who wear too much make-up . . . rates de- bating and playing the sax as his favorite pastime . . . vice- president of the Latin Club . . . treasurer of the senior class . . . member of Student Council, A Cappella Choir, Senators, and Junior Red Cross Council . . . favored his choir class with Mrs. Hofmann . . . marored in both math and history . . , will long remember thi- elections , . . plans to maror in law at State . . hopes to become a lawyer. COPELAND, MICKEY M'ek . . . a newcomer from McRae High, McRae, Arkansas, and Grossmont High School , . . is enthusiastic about cars , . . says his pet perfve is his brother ard his trumpet . . . active in baseball, basketball, and track at McRae High . . , claimed Mr. DeBrodt as his favorite teacher . . , preferred his English class , . . plans to attend North Tex- as State College , , . expects to go into business for himself, COTTON, JOAN Good worker and very friend- ly . . . Joanie is annoyed by people who won't smile . . . partial to water skiing, parties. and dancing . . . member of Senators, Y-Teens, Pom Pon Corps, Student Council, Ecivres, and Student-Faculty Social Com- 'nrttee . . . clerk on the Board of Commissioners . . . will miss her student government class . . . favored Mr. Lokke . . . Spanish major , , . will always remember the l955 nominating convention when Buddy Kader made like a bird . . . future student at Uni- versity of California at Berkeley. COTTRELL, JOSEPH Joe . , , one of those sharp Letternnen . . . lists playing foot- ball and baseball and drawing cartoons as favorite pastimes . . . on the Junior Prom Committee . . , his pet peeve is people who make fun of others . . . played Varsity football, baseball, and track . . . senior science and gym click with him , . . partial to all coaches . . . art maior . . . will fondly remember the National Championship in base- ball and the trip to New York . . , would like to attend col- lege or play professional base- ball. COURTER, MARGARET MAE Peggy to her friends . . . es- Decially enioys going to thr beach, dancing, and collecting and listening to records . , . disapproves of people who snap their gum . . . United States History was her favorite class and Miss lnqebritson was her favorite teacher . . . homemakinq major . . . lasting memories will include the Senior Prom . . . looking for- ward to attending San Diego Jun- ior Colleqe , . . aspires to be- comie a hair stylist. COX, CARL J. Carl has a very friendly per- sonality . . . spends his leisure time hunting, sleeping, watching television, and working on cars . . . especially enioyed his civ- rcs and algebra classes . . . fav- ored Mr. Greig . . . majored in math and industrial arts . . . will always remember the Senior Ditch Day . . . heading for State with a maior in engineering , , . un- decided as to his future plans. COXON, KENNETH JOE Nicknamed Cokie . . . en- joys iavelin hunting in Arizona . . . disturbed when people arenlt on time . . . member of Senior Hi-Y . . , manager of Varsity baseball and basketball . . , he claimed math and history as his favorite classes and rated Mr. Porteous and Mr. Grossman tops as teachers , . . had majors in both math and industrial arts . . . will never forget the San Diego- l-loover baseball games , . . hopes to attend Colorado School of Trades . . . plans to become CRAIL, MARY LOU Has a pert and vivacious charm . . . enthusiastic about dancing, horsebaclr riding, and traveling . . . active in Y-Teens. Boosters Club, and the Safety Council . . . Pom Pon Corps during her iunior year . , . physiology was her choice class . . . partial to Mr. Engle . . . had a mathema- tics maior , . . will always re- member the Commissioners elec- tion in 1954 , . . a future stu- dent at State College . . . am- bitious to be an elementary school teacher. CREECH, ROBERT FULTON Bob formerly attended Yolro- hama High, Japan, and Kearny High School . . . especially en- ioys sailing, sleeping, swimming, and worlring on his car Aga- tha . . . member of the Band and the Glee Club in Japan . .. active in cross country at Kearny . . . favored his auto shop class . . . maiored in mathematics . . . will never forget being lost on his first day at Hoover . . . may attend an eastern college . , , plans to be an aircraft techni- cian. CREMIDAN, ALEX E. Especially enjoys playing base- ball and watching football ganes . . . annoyed by phony wrestling matches on TV . . . active in Sophomore football and baslret- ball, J. V, baseball, and Varsity baseball . . , favored his archi- tectural drawing and social prob- lems classes . . . rated Mr, Allen tops as a teacher . . .architectur- al drawing and social science maiors , . , plans to attend the University of Washingtcan, maior- ing in histroy and P. E .... as- pires to become a professional baseball player. CROSS, SHIRLEY LEE Shirl lists beach parties and listening to popular music as her favorite pastimes . . , peeved by people who are never on time . . . office practice and civics were her choice classes . . . par- tial to Mrs. Summers and to Mr, Greig . , . busines maior , . . will never forget her first clay at Hoover . . . heading for Kelsey-Jennev Business College . . . says she would lilre to be a private secretary. CURET, ROBERT Bob last attended Picavune High, Picayune, Mississippi, where he was active in football, traclr, baseball, and baslretball . . . a slrating and movie enthusiast . . . dislilres missing a meal . , . ac- tive in Varsity traclr at Hoover . . . especially lrlred his typing class . . . a great fan of Mr, Kirchhoff . . . social science mai- or . . . will fondly remember Commeucennent. isa .ani CURTIS, AUBY D. To lrnow him is to like him . . . talres pleasure in worlring and playing football . . . irri- tated by the girls' short hair styles . . . chose United States History as his favorite class . . . partial to Mrs, Geiger . . . had a major in foreign languages . . . undecided about his future plans. CUSTER. CALVIN C. Particularly enioys swimming and worlring on cars . . . doesnt' care for teachers who tallr all period . . . will miss his auto shop and physical education classes . . . said Mr, Ehrenborg was his favorite teacher . . . plans to attend J. C. and San Diego State College . . , has hopes of ioining the United States Coast Guard. DAHLKE, JACK Niclrnamed Big Jaclr . . . a great fan of swimning, slcin div- ing, and other sports . . . an ac- tive member of the Lettermenis Club . . . lettered two years in cross country and traclr . . . favord his algebra and gym class- es . . . especially enjoyed Coach Holt . . . maiored in math . . . will never forget when Hoover won the city championship in track , . . has future plans of ioining the Service. DARA, ANTONIO Prefers to be called Tony . . . spends his leisure time eating, sleeping, and having fun . . .dis- lilres having his picture talren . . . participated in intramural traclr . , . chose English and 'netal shop as his favorite classes and Mr. DeBrodt as his favorite teacher . . . maiored in indus- trial arts . . . will fondly remem- ber his lunch periods . . . loolrs forward to attending University of California Agriculture College at Davis. DAVIS, NORMAN L. Usually referred to as Norm . . . lreen about all sports-es- pecially football . . . irritated by girls who tall: baby tallr . . . participated in J. V. football , . . partial to his senior science class . . . chose Mr. Nordstrom as his favorite teacher . . . had a math major . . . going to the Senior Prom during his iunior year will linger longest in his memory . . . another State-bound Hoover graduate with a 'naior in math . . . Norm hopes to become a school teacher. DAWES. CAROLE Enthusiastic about dancing and listeninq to records . . . disap- proves Ot homeworlr over the weelr end . . . chose home plan- ninq as her tavorite class . . , Mr. Dean rates as her tavorlte teacher . . , had a homemalring mayor , . . will lonq remember the '55 Homecominq . , , tuture plans include marriaqe. DEA MUDE, DONNA DEANE Enioys beach parties and lrsteninq to popular music . . . preterred her home nursinq and eivics classes . , , doesnit care for people who are always talle- ing . , . rates Miss lnqebritson and Mr. Greiq as her favorite teachers . . . maiored in business and in homemalrinq subiects . . . will tondly remember i-Ioover's tirst nomrnatinq convention . . . hopes to worlr at the Telephone Company atter qraduation. DEAN. ROBERT Hpirrrvii to those who lrniww him , . . a qreat sports tan . . . especially enioyed his Qym and machine drawinq classes . . . peeved by cadet teachers . . . chose Mr. Smith as his tavor- ite teacher . . . majored in ma- Chlnf dYt1WlTlq . , . WIII VTCVCY torqet thi- '54 Football Carnival . . . plans to attend Junior Col- lvqr- with a machine drawinq mai- or , . . hopes to be a drattsmart. DECKER, JEANNE LOIS Jeannie rates dancing, water slriinq, and listeninq to 'azz con' certs as her favorite pastimes . , . dislilres insinrere people . . . she was busy with the Student Couns crl durinq her lunior year and with Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . . . was partial to her physioloqy class with Coach Roy Enqle . . . had a business maior . . , Senior Ditch Day and Prom wll linqer lonqest in her mem- ory . . . plans to attend State with psyrholoqy and business rnaiors . , . hopes to be a de- partment store buyer. DE FOE, DOUGLAS DAVID A qreat tan of huntinq, tishinq, hilrinq, ridinq, and datinq . . . is peeved by his bashtulness . . . active in Sophomore and J. V. football . . . tavored his botany class . . . rates Mr. Youngblood as his tavorte teacher . . . Sen' ior Ditch Day will linqer lonqest in his memory . . . hopes to at- tend a torestry colleqe in ldaho . , . Douq plans to worlr in thi- For r--, try Service. DE HASS, MARGARET JOANNE Known as Peqqy Jo . . . en- loys sinqinq and tallrinq , . . plays the violin well . . . an- noyed by people who brealr their promises . . . while at Hoover, Peqqy lo was president ot the Orchestra. chairman ot Girls' Ticket Sales, treasurer ot the Cardinal Co-eds. and active in Y-Teens, CSF, and F. T. A .,.. had a music major . . . will lonq lCVY1Cl'Y1bCl IWC' St'f'llOf year and beinq elected Cardinal Co-ed treasurer , . . plans to attend State with a mayor in secondary education . . . hopes to be a teacher. deKIRBY-LUMB, KATHARINE Lilres to be called Kathy . . . enioys dancinq and water slrrinq . . . annoyed by moody men . . . active in Boosters Club. Downbeat Club, and F. T. A. . . . captain ot Pom Pon Major- ettes . . , nurses' monitor . . . claimed chemistry and physloloqy as her favorite classes . . . had language and science mayors . . . will tondly remember the San Dzego-Hoover tootball qames . , . chose Mr. Kirchhott as her tav- orite teacher . . . plans to attend State with a pre-medical maior . . . Kathy has hopes ot becon irq a pediatrician. DELL, DIANA MARIE Diana spends her leisure time danrinq and qoinq to tootball qames and to partie- r... is peeved by people who craclr their lrnuclrles . , . she participated in in Y-Teens, Boosters Club, and Pom Pon Corps , . . claimed sen- ior science as her favorite class . . . rates Mr. Jeter, Dr. Mottitt. and Mr. Coleman as her favor- ite teachers . . . had a business major . , . will always remember the '55 and '56 Proms . . . will continue her major at State . . . hopes to become a secretary, DENNSTEDT, DOUG M. Rates worlrinq on cars and listening to iazz music as hs favorite pastimes . , . is annoyed by girls who tall: too much . . . Douq will miss his qym class . . , majored in math , . . will lonq remember the '54 Hoover-Point Loma tootball qani: . . . plans to continue his education at the University ot Houston or San Dieqo State with a maior in busi- ness administration . . , his tu- ture plans include qoinq into business with his tather, DENTON, WILLIAM BRIAN Niclrnamed Wild Bill . . . enioys playinq the tenor sax , , . disapproves of people who can't remember names . . . member ot the Silver Blades and the Band . . . chose band with Mr. Walter Peterson as his tavorite class . . . maiored in industrial arts . . , will fondly renember the all- school dances , . . has hopes of becominq a Caterpillar operator. DESCOTEAU, NANCY LEE Nance to those who lrnow her , . . lreen about oil painting and dramatics . . . irritated by muddy football tields, concerted boys. and spinach . . . will miss her drama class . . . chose Mr. Lnlrlre as her tavorite teacher . . . mai' ored in business education . . . will long remember attending her first Football Carnival . . . hopes to continue her maior at State . , . Nance plans to travel and do secretarial worlr. DE VORE, CAROLE LEE Carole especially enjoys being with Gene . . . is peeved by peo- pl who don't smile . . . was ac- tive in CSF, Ecrvres, Pan Amen. can Club, Boosters Club, and Latin Club . , . was recording secretary tor Cardinal Co-eds. chairman of the Senior Play, and served on the election commit- tees of '55 and '56 . . . favored physiology with Mr. Iolrlre . . . had language and social science nlaltifb . . . Wlll IOFIQ fL'I'YiX'IvIb'e'f the '54 Football Carnival . . . hopes to attend Redlands . . . plans to be a teacher or do social worlr. DE WITT, JO-AN DOW Jody has a trrendly personality . . . enioys baton twirling, danc- ing, and parties . . . was an ac- tive Pom Pon niaiorette in '54 and '55, Student Council repre- sentative, Cardinal Co-ed repre- sentative, a member of Y-Teens, and an attendance ottsce monitor . . . favored physiology with Mrs. Oatman . . . will miss Mrs. Lew- is . , . will long remember per- forming at the '54 Football Carnival and the Hoover-San Diego games . , .plans to attend State, specializing in insurance. DILL, GEORGE, JR. Particularly enioys hunting and collecting guns . . . is peeved by students who steal trom the cold lunch line and are not caught . . , George was in traclr during his sophomore year and was a good cafeteria eashrer . , , favored his auto shop class with Mr. Ehrenborg . . . maiored in math and art . . . hopes to at- tend State with a wiaior in art . . . has hopes ot being a car- toonist in the tuture. DISHON, DONNA RENEE Lilres to be called Donni , , . riding in a certain beat-up red '48 Ford convertible S her tav- orite pastime . . . is peeved by people who blow smolre in her tace . . . Donni was active in A Cappella Choir, which was her tavorite class , . . rates Mr. Rich, ard Woolley as her favorite teach- er . . . maiored in business . . . will long remember the Hoover- San Diego football game in '54 . . . she hopes to go into quarter horse ranching. DOANE, STEPHEN A. Steve to his friends , . . spends his leisure time worlring on cars and dating . . , annoyed by people who ask stupid questions . . . will miss print shop and Coach Foote's titth period gym class . . . tavored Mr. Hershey . . . had a major in business edu- cation . . . will never torget the Hoover-San Diego gawie ot I954 . . , Steve will join the Arr Force atter graduation, DOCTOR, RONALD MICHAEL Sometimes called Doc . , , enthusiastic about particzpating in sports and listening to popular music . . . was active in traclr . . . especially enioyed U. S, Hrs- tory with Mr. Showley . . , maj' ored in math . . . his tirst day at Hoover will linger longest in his memory . . , Ronald hopes to attend U. S, C. with a major in music . . . interested in becom- ing a professional 'nu-.ician. DODD, WILLIAM DONALD Better lrnown as Don . , . torm- erly attended Chatley High School in Ontario . . , delights in swimming, reading, and dat- ing a certain girl . . . is peeved by his shyness . . . was a good library monitor , . . maiored in Latin . . . will never forget his trrst day at Hoover . . . hopes to attend Annapolis . , . Don aspires to become a Naval ot- ticer, DODGE, PHILIP DANIEL A great tan ot baseball, camp- ing, hunting, fishing, and listen- ing to records . . . disapproves ot conceitecl girls and people who tallr too much . . . will miss his English class with Mr. Allen . . . had bath science and math 'nai- ors . . . plans to continue his education at State with a major in science . . . Philip has dreams ot seeing the world, going to college, serving in the Air Force, becoming a scientific writer, and worlzing in scientitic research. DOMBO, WILLIAM L. Usually called Bill . , . delights in collecting stamps . . . dsap- proves of teachers who give homeworlr over the weelr ends . . . active member of the quar- tette and treasurer ot the A Cappella Choir . , . favored quartette with Mrs. Madeleine Hofmann and U. S. History with Mr. Prolrop , . , had a math 'nai- or . . . will always remember the old boys' gym . . . plans to at- tend State w:th a maior in en- gineering . . , hopes to be an aircraft designer. DOXSTADER, ROY EDWIN Rates worlirng on machines and hunting as his favorite pastimes . . . peevcd by shot rods and shotrodders . . . enjoyed hrs auto shop class and rated Mr. Cole- man as his tavorite teacher . . . . . . majored rn industrial arts . . . the Autorama will linger longest in his 'nemory . . . Royis goal is to be an aviation terhni- cran. DRAPER, ROBERT B. Bob is tun to lrnow . . . en- joys music, dating, playing tor dances, and sports . . . while at Hoover he was president ot the Band. director ot the Pep Band, Student Council repre- sentatrve, and member ot the Downbeat Club and the An- nouncement Committee . . . was partial to his band, gym, and speech classes . . . rated Mr, Peterson as his favorite teacher . . . had a music major . . . lasting menories include Field Day and the Senior Prom . . , is looking torward to attending State . . . Bob rs hopeful ot be- coming a music teacher. DUDLEY, ROBBIE ANN Especially enjoys Ialopy and drag races . . . is peeved by people who call her Robin . . . was an attendance monitor . . . tavored her gym and English classes . . , her tavorite teacher was Mrs. Lewis . . , had a busi- ness major . . . will never torget going to tract meets and seeing Bill win thc tour-torty . . . an- other State-bound Hoover grad- uate with a business major . . , Robbe hopes to do secretarial VYC-Jfkt DUFF, BOB Particularly enjoys mechanics and going on outings . . . is peeved by people who go into great detail when telling hi'n something he already lrnows . . . claimed auto shop as his tav- orite class . . . will never torget Miss Ann Clarinj the boys' at- tendance ottice secretary . . . majored in math and industrial arts , . . lasting memories will include the IQS4 Hoover-Como ton game . . . plans to attend San Diego J. C, with a major in architectural drawing . . . has hopes to becoming an architect. DUNNING, SUSAN JANE Susi to all . . . chooses danc- ing, tumbling, eating, and going to football games as her tavor- ite pastimes . . . doesn't care tor people who are untriendly . . . while at Hoover she be- longed to the Latin Club and the Tumbling Team and helped in the girls' attendance ottice . , . favored her U. S. History class with Mr. Prolcop . , . had both language and history majors . . . will never torget the Junior Prom . . , future plans include becom- ing a legal interpreter or a dancer Jo... .n,.,.,J...,, CL,i-A EASTON, CAROLYN A. Her trrends call her Carol , . . she enjoys dancing, horsebaclc riding, and playing badminton . . . avoids people with no sense ot humor . . . was a monitor rn the attendarce ottrce . , . civics was her favorite class and Miss Schiterle was her tavorite teacher . . . will never torget the Sen- ior Prom . . . had a business major . . . she would lrlce to be- come a telephone operator or secretary. EBERLEIN, DUANE MILTON Niclrnamed Ebby . . . enthus- iastic about music . , . peeved by cadet teachers . , . he was a member ot the Orchestra . . . his tavorrte class was harmony and his favorite teacher was Mr. Peterson . . . Duane will never torget the tootball game Hoover lost to San Diego in l954 . . . had majors in both music and math . . . would lilre to attend San Diego State with a major in music . . 4 is ambitious to be a professional cnusician. EDWARDS, MARCIA LYNN Known to her many triends as Marty . . . enjoys slrirng, danc- ing, and sewing . , , active in Senators and Boosters Club, president ot Y-Teens, edrtor-in- chiet ot the Goal Post, Student Council representative, publicity chairman ot the Cardinal Co- eds, and third page and adver- tising editor on the 'iCardrnal statt . . . tavored journalism with Mr. Shirley . , . will long remem- ber the l954 Hoover-San Diego tootball game . . . she would Iilre to attend State and Berkeley, majoring in journalism . . , hopes to become a foreign correspond- ent. EHLERS, VIRGIE GAY Enjoys horsebaclr riding, swim ning, and dancing . , . disap- proves ot people who bite their tingernarls . . . she was a mem- ber ot the A Cappella Choir tor two years . . . the choir's trip to Pomona will linger longest in her memories . . . especially en- joyed her choir and physiology classes and chose Mrs. Made- leine Hotmann as her favorite teacher . . . majored in business . . . would lrlre to attend State . . . she is ambitious to become a school teacher. ELLIOT, LAWRENCE LEE Usually referred to as Larry . . . spends leisure trmi- playing ping pong and golt and going to the beach . . . active rn the Letter'nen's Club and Ecivres , . . member ot the Varsity baseball and baslretball teams . . . archi- tectural drawing and senior sri- ence were his tavorite classes, and Mr. Hottert, his tavorite teacher . . . will long remember when the American Legion Champs were introduced at a rally betore gong to New Yorl: to watch the World Series . . . I-.lc amlfsihfsn if in an tn fall.-aa ELLIS, MYRNA ARLENE Myrna especially enjoys going out with Howard, but she says that his car is her pet peeve . . . she was a member of the Latin Club and Y-Teens while at Hoov- er . . . favored her shorthand class with Miss Miller . . . the Senior Pro'n and the trip to Borrego will linger longest in her memories . - - she had a com- mercial major , . . hopes to at- tend business college . . . fu- ture plans include becoming a secretary and being married. ELMER, SANDY Chooses being with Wes as her favorite pastime . . . peeved by the crowded halls at Hoover . . . Mr. Showley's history class was her favorite . . . will long remember the times the students had to stay after school because of the false fire alarms . . . had a business major . . . her future plans include marriage. EMERY, EUGENE DARRELL Gene enjoys swimming, parties, and dramatics . . , was a mem- ber of the Student Council, N. F. L., and A Cappella Choir . . . president of Senators and the Latin Club . . . played Sopho- more football and J. V. baseball . . . claiwwed debate as his fav- orite class and Mr. Smith, his favorite teacher . . . will never forget the Senior Play and going to Junior Red Cross Camp dur- ing his sophomore year . . . maj' ored in speech arts and plans to attend U, C. L. A., majoring in law . , . hopes to become a criminal lawyer. ENGLISH, MlCHAEL E. A welcome transfer from Gross- mont High School . . . annoyed by teachers who don't notice him when he raises his hand . , . he enjoyed bath his senior science and Senior English classes . . . had an industrial arts major . . . would like to attend San Diego State College . . . his future plans include joining the Marine Corps. ENGLISH, MICHAEL FRANK Mike to his friends . . . he likes camping, hiking, and all kinds of sports . . . irritated by people who are late . . . was a member of the Lettermen's Club and Senior l-li-Y, and was on the Varsity cross country and J. V, baseball teams for two years . . . he favored his print shop and gym classes with Mr. Hershey and Mr. Vickery . . . Mike would like to attend San Diego Junior College, continuing him inrtiictrial nrt: main: EVANS, JON L. Jonny spends his spare time on sport cars and hot rods . . . was a menber of the Junior Prom and Extra Senior Activities Committees, Hi-Y, and the Sen- ior Play Production Staff . . . active on the cross country and track teams . . . will miss his wood shop and auto shop classes with Mr. Lewis and Mr. Ehren- borg . . . majored in industrial arts . . . will fondly remember working on the Senior Y-Teens and Hi-Y float for Homeconing . . . another State-bound Hoov- erite . . . he hopes to have an industrial arts major. EVANS, STEPHEN H. Better known as Steve . . . doesn't care for cadet teachers , . . enjoys drilling the Silver Blades . . . Steve was drillmaster of the Silver Blades, battallon commander of R. O. T, C., president of Junior Achievement, and vice-president of the Pan American Club . . . favored his R. O. T. C. class and chose MfSgt. Bucnariari as his favorite teacher . . . he had a math major . . . the Senior Prom will linger longest in his Tiemories . .. future plans include attending State and having a military ca- feel. FARAR, DONNA RENEE Spends leisure time listening to Nat King Cole or the Four Freshmen . . . peeved by people who are always late . . . a mem- ber of A Cappella Choir, her favorite class . . . Mrs. Made- leine Hofmann was her favorite teacher . . . an art major . . . will always remember the Senior Prom. . . looking forward to at- tending Broadway Beauty College . . . plans to be a beautician and would also like to do photo tint- ing. FENNELL, DOROTHY PAULINE Likes to be called Dotte . . . particularly likes roller skating, cooking, and sewing . . . dislikes people who drag out jokes . . . partial to her shorthand class with Miss Martha Miller . . . had a co'nmercial major . . . will never forget the Hoover-Gross mont football game . . . hopes to be a secretary or a dental assistant. FERRARI, BARBARA ANN Likes to be called Barb . . . her leisure time is filled with dancing, swimming, and eating . . . shuns silly boys . . . pre- ferred her gym class with Miss Upp . . . a business major . . . will long remember the l954 Homecoming . . . future plans in- clude attending Junior College to major in business . . . hopes to become a receptionist. FEURZEIG, ZENA A wulcorrrr' tran-,lrr from Farr- tax Hrqh School rn Lo-, Anqvlcs . . . annoycd by sarcastic boys . . . partrcularly cnroys collcctr rnq and lrstvnrnq to rrcords , . . arr actrvr mvmbvr ot tht' Parr Arrrvrrcan Club , . . lavorrd hvr plrysroloqy and splfcch classes and chosv Mr. Woolltiv as hcr lavorrtv tvachvr . . . a Spanish malor . . . tlrr' Scnror Prom wrll lrnqvr lonqvst in hvr memory . . . loolrrrrq lorward to attending Statr' Collvqr: or S. C. as a scr- vntr' maror . , . would lilo: to be' fi UUIUV. FIORELLA, CAROL ANN Spvnds hwr lvrsurv trmv danc- rnq . . , rrrrtatvd by urrtrivndly pr-oplr' . . . a mvmbvr ot thc Pom Pon Corps drrrrnq the I954- 55 svason . . . chosc social prob- Ir-ms and Enqlrsh as hcr favorite classrfs . . , had a commerical rrraror . . . wrll nvvcr torqct thc I953 Football Carnrval . . . would lrlo' tri attvnd Junior Col- l-'qv . , . Carol hopvs to bc a tWr'r1Utrrrrif1. FISHER, SHERRY B. Espvcrally vnloys scwrnq, 'hus- rc, arid clancrnq . . . partial to hvr study hall and chosrt Mr, Bavr as hur tayorrtr' tvathvr . . . nl5lKlll'd IH bU5lnCSh Cf-Dlllsfg . . . will always rcmcmbcr the day slr., was fauqht rn the' calrtcria lor not talrrnq baclr l'ir'r tray . . . wrll prrrbalwly attvnd Junior Col- l.-qv. FLETCHER, DAVID I. Ratvs cross rorrntry and brlw rarrnq as hrs tayorrtv Dastrrnrrs . . . annoyvd by qirls who tallc too rrrrrrh , . . a mvrribvr ot thc L-'ttr-rrrr.'n's Club , . . participated rn rross country tor two ycars . . . hrs tavorrtv class was qym wrth Mr, Holt . . . a math maj' rrr . . , rritvrrds to loin tht' Navy. FLOOD, VIRGINIA ANN Usually called Ginqcr . , . pre- vrously attcndcd Mrllrnqton I-lrqh School rn Mrllrnqton. lfnncsscc . . . vnthusrastrc, about dancinq, lrstvrrrnq to rvcords, and attend- rnq partr-'s . . . a member ot Y. lvvns . , partral to hur mcchanrr cal drawrnq class wrth Mr, Srnrth , . . marorvd in math . . . will lonq rvmrrmbrfr thr' IQS4 San Drr'qot'tOOvr'1 football qamc , . . hvadrnq for Junior Collcqc with a busincss nnalor . . . hopes to bv a svcrctary. il! p FLOWERS, NORMAN A. Lrlcw. to br' rallvd Norm . , , Caflllf lfl lla llf3lTl OLI'anSIdNA' Carlsbad I-lrqh School . . , lists model airplanes as hrs hobby . .. says he rs rrrrtatcd by tvarhvrs. who dont co-opcratv . . , clarrrr cd physics and rrrrzchanrcal draw ing as hrs tayorrtv class--s and Mr. Grrulranr as hrs lavorrtr- tvach ur , . . a scrcrrcv rrraror . . . would lrlcc to do aircratt dralt- rnq. FOLEY, MICHAEL JOHN Bcttvr lcnown as Mrlo- , . , tor'ncrly attcrrdcd North Iona- wanda Hrqh rn Nrw Yorlc, and Grossmont I-lrqh . . . vnjoys play- rnq baslcctball . . . pvvyrd by the short lunch pcriods , . , tay- orcd hrs U. S. I-lrstory class wrth Mr. Porteous . . , rnaior-'d in math . , , will nvyvr torqvt sm'- inq Marla Enqlrsh at thu rally . . wants to bv a rn-'rharrrfal cnqrnvcr, FOLSOM, ELEANOR ANN Ellru to thosv who lcnow hvr . . . especially cnroys vatrnq tacos and dancrnq . . . drslrlws people who tall: bchrnd othvr pcoplcls baclcs , . , a Strrdvnt Council rvprcscntatlyr- . . . vrrf loycd hvr physraloqy class wrth Mr. Enqlc and hr-r shorthand nlas-, with Miss Martha Millvr . . , had a business major . . . will fondly remember the Scnror Prom , . . plans to attend Stats Collvqv as fi LjUSll'lIlliS 'Ylalf-NV, FONG, GLORIA ANNE Called Glo by hrr trrvnd- .... spends hrr lcrsur-3 lrrrrr' lrstvnrrrq to popular musrc and playrnq tlrr- prarro . . . annoyrrd by pr-oplv Who 5Yn'l'!lt on Ill-Ill' . . . ITIYIYIL-3t'I ot thc Pom Pon Corps drrrrrrq hvr llJfllOV YCSY . . . AnUOUl'lCk'fWl'nL Comrnrttcc chairman . . . ratus Errqlrsh as hvr tavoritr' class and Miss Martha Mrllcr as hcr tayorrtr- teacher . . .a busrncss mayor , . . wrll ncyrzr torqct bvrnq rhosvn An. nounccmcnt chairman . . . would like to do srfcrvtarral worln for tlrr' crty schools. FONTAINE, HUBERT LOUIS Lrlccs to bu call.-d I-luqh . . , cnroys playrnq football and vat- rnq przza , , . partrcrpatvd rn Sophomore. J. V.. and Varsrty loot ball, Sophomorv baslrvtball, and J. V. basvball , . . partial to hrs physroloqy class and to Mr. Vrtlr- cry and Mr. Showlry . . . a math malor . . . will lonq rvmcrribur tlrr' I'-754 l'-loovcr-San Drcqo football qamc . . . loolrrnq forward to at- tcrdinq U. S. C. to mayor rn aconohrcs .. rntrrvstcd in bcrorn- inq a salesman. I'ClTlk'lUbClCd . , FORSBERG, PHILIP OWEN Enthusiastic frshrng, dancing, cars . . chose as his favorite Porteous as his , . , a science about hunting, and working on social problems class and Mr. favorite teacher maior . . . the I954 Homecoming will long be , future plans in- clude attending U. S. C. as a science and math 'naior . . . hopes to become an engineer. FOX, RAE ANNETTE Likes to be called 'tlvlidqfil especially enioys being with Mike . . . claims physiology as her tavorite class and Mrs. Clayton as her favorite teacher . . . 6 math major . . . the Senior Prom will linger longest in her mem- ory . . . looking torward to at- tending Mercy College of Nurs- ing , , , will make a good nurse. FOXX, SHARON KAY Better known as Sherry . . . spends her leisure time watchinll television . . . shuns people who never smile . . . active in the Boosters Club . . . favored her shorthand class and rates Mr. Showley as her favorite teacher . . . had a business ni6iOf . - - future plans include being a sec- retary. FRAZIER, ALICE RHYS Called Ally by her friends . . . enjoys swimming and eatinq - - - dislikes gossip . . . this enerRCl'C co-ed was secretary of the sen- ior class for one quarter, secre- tary-treasurer of the junior ClGSS. vice-president of the Downbeat Club, and tlag twirler, I954-IQS6 . . . favored her contemporary literature and civics classes and listed Miss lngrebritson as her tavorite teachrr . . . 'Tlaloffd 'fl social studies . . . will long re- member becomlng a flag twirlcr . , . plans to attend Cal West- ern as a social studies 'nGiOY. FREEMAN, ANNAPEARL G. Usually called Ann , . . espe- cially enioys going to the beach . lists afternoon rallies as her pet peeve , . . claims typ- ing and shorthand as her favor- ite classes and Mrs. Edson as her favorite tea business maior . cher . . . had a . . will never for- get the Hoover-San DiCQO fO0fa ball games . . , plans to con- pnue her education at Pacific Bible College . be J telephone . . would like to operatcr. FREEMAN, JOAN DOROTHY A welcome transfer from Bal- boa High School in the Panama Canal Zone . . . particularly en- ioys swimming, dancing, and lis- tening to music . . . favored her U. S. History class with Mr. Showley . . . had a history maj- or . . . will long remember the Senior Prom , . . hopes to at- tend Junior College or the Uni- versity of Arizona . . . would like to be a social worker or a history teacher. FRENCH, KENNETH ROY Spends his leisure time bowl- ing and playing badminton . . . annoyed by people who read his test papers . . . a member of the Senators, Bowling Club, and Latin Club . . . participated in cross country , . . favored his debate class and named Mrs. lmcl and Mr. Vickery as his fav- orite teachers . . . a speech arts major . . , will always remember the i955 nominating convention , . . plans to attend State Col- lege as a speech arts and phil- osophy maior . . . hopes to be a minister. FRENCH, SHIRLEY MAY Enthusiastic about collecting iokes . . . annoyed by teachers who think they are the only ones giving homework . . . an active member ot the Bible Club . . . partial to the A Cappella Choir with Mrs. Madeleine Hotmann and to her shorthand class , . . a business maior . . . will fond- ly remember Commencement . . . tuture plans include being a tele- phone operator. FRENZEL, BARBARA ANN Preters to be called Barbie . . . cnioys swimming and eating tacos and pizza . , . lists homework as her pet peeve . . . will miss her senior science class with Dr. Moffitt . . . a business maior . . . will always remember Hoov- er's winning the i954 basketball game against San Diego . . . looking forward to attending Jun- ior College . . . hopes to work for the Telephone Company. FRIEDMAN, ALAN K. Better known as Al . . . en- ioys collecting personality auto- graphs . . . dislikes being called Shorty . . . a Student Council representative and president of the Boosters Club, I955-56 . . . participated in track during his sophomore and iunior years . . . claimed English as his favorite class and Mr. Prokop as his fav- orite teacher . . . a math maior . , . will long remember the l955 Hoover-Redlands football game . . . plans to attend State Col- lege . . . would like to go into fha fiolrl mf inciiranri' FULLER, DOUGLAS Likes to be called Oscar . . . particularly enjoys amateur radio and electronics . . . an- noyed by counselors , , , partial to his radio class with Mr. Craw- ford . , . majored in math . . . will attend State College, major- ing in radio and electronics. FULLER, L. RAY Especially enjoys swimming . . . annoyed by bus drivers . . . participated in Sophomore and J. V. football and track . . . tav- ored his gym and architectural drawing classes and chose Mr. Foote as his favorite teacher . . . majored in architectural drawing . . . will never torget the All- Crty Track Meet . . . hopes to attend Bethel College, FURROW, GARY Enjoys going out with Judi . . . annoyed by women drivers . , . a member ot the Sophomore football team and Varsity track team . . . claims Mr. l-lersheyls print shop as his tavorite class . . . 'najored in math . . . will always remember when Hoover defeated San Diego in track and won the championship . . . look- ing torward to attending the Air Cadet School. GALLAHER, ROBERT N. Bob enjoys swimming and surt- ing . . . was vice-president ot the National Forsenrc League and ot the Senators and president ot the Ecivres while at Hoover . . . an active member ot Varsity cross country and ot Cee, Bee, and Varsity track . . . debate and physiology were his tavorite classes and Mrs, lmel was his favorite teacher . . . he will nev- er forget the year Hoover de- feated San Diego at track . . . had a speech arts major . . . hopes to attend State, majoring in law . , . he would 'nake a good lawyer. GAMBLE, LYNNE Transferred trom West Linn l-ligh, West Linn, Oregon . . . playing the piano, going to the beach, and skiing are her tav- orite pastimes , . . peeved by people who donlt say hi . . . while at Hoover she worked in the Cardinal ottice and was a member ot the A Cappella Chorr . . , chose Mr. Young as her tavorite teacher , . . majored in music . . . her trrst tootball carnival will linger longest in her high school memories . . . she tsnrwc tn ,uttonrl San Divan State GARDNER, ETHEL ROBERTA Sometimes called hey you by her friends . . . annoyed by people who belittle others . . . secretary ot the French Club and treasurer ot the Bowling Club . . . favored her art class and chose Miss Minshall as her tavorite teacher . . . the I955 Hoover- San Diego football ga'ne will linger longest in her memories . . . her future plans include at- tending State with an art major. GARLAND, KEITH PRESTON Spends his leisure time driv- ing and tearing his Model A apart . . . disapproves ot teach- ers who complain about their students , , . claimed mechanical and machine drawing as his tav- onte classes and Mr, Smith as his tavorrte teacher . . . had both language and math majors . . . expects to join the Navy and then attend San Diego Jun- ior College, majoring in math and dratting. GARRETT, MAlRtENE Enthusiastic about dances, col- lecting records, and going to th.: beach . . . served as an attend- ance ottice monitor while at l-loover . . , she preferred her typing and gym classes and en- joyed working with Miss Flem- ing . , . Commencement will be among her lasting nemories . . . had a commercial major . . . would like to attend San Diego Junior College, with a secretarial major. GEER, DARLENE CARYL Dece always has a triendly greeting and smile . . . especially enjoys acting and eating . , . peeved by rnsincere people . . . member ot the National Forensic League and Senators . . . presi- dent ot the Thespians . . . great tan ot her debate class . . . partial to Mrs. Baker , . . has a speech arts major , , , will always remember being in the Senior play . . . May attend Pasadena Playhouse ot Dramatic Arts . . . hopes to make acting her career. GENDLEMAN, BEVERLY DEE t-ler triends sometimes call her Bon Bon . , , she is a tun- loving girl who enjoys collecting records , . . avoids conceited people , . . her favorite class was physiology and her favorite teacher, Mr. Allen . . . will never torget her tirst rally and football carnival . . . had a business maj- or . . , tuture plans include at- tending U. C, L. A., where she would like to 'najor in physiology and designing . , . she would make a good tashion designer or .nL-,.,.. ,J,.--.,L,t. GERHART, PHIL Sprnds his spare time working on raked cars - ' - he will miss his auto shop class . . . chose Dr. Moffatt as his favorite teacher . . . had an industrial arts major , , . plans to become il truck driver. GEROW, CAROLE She transferred to Hoover from Regina Colli Academy here in San Diego . . , enjoys painting, dancing, and swlmming . . . is irritated by the sound of cracking knuckles . . . favored her history class . . , Mr, Baer tops her favorite teacher list . . . maj- ored in social sciences . . . Car- ole will fondly rehember the Senior Ditch Day . . . her future plans include working as a sec' retary. GERTH, RICHARD Rick previously attended Stark High School in Orange, Texas . . . keen about bowling . . . was partial to his gym class and to Mr. Giuliani . . . majored in both math and science . . . will never forget the day he grad- uates . , , he hopes to attend State to major in civil engineer- ing. GETZ, DONALD FRANK Don is enthusiastic about hunt- ing, fishing, and parties . . . disapproves of people who crowd in the lunch line . . , favored his shop classes ard Mr. Ehren- borg and Mr. Porteous . . . maj- ored in math and industrial arts , . . will long remember the car show and Homecoming . , . would like to attend State to 'najor in business administration . . . the Army, college, and be- coming a business executive are among his future plan-.. GEYER, BARBARA LOUISE Likes traveling, flying, collect- ing records, and beach-combing . , .was active in the Drama Club and Neptunrs . . . favored her art class and Miss Grogan and Miss Beattie . . . the day they tore the goal post clown will linger longest in her memory . . . hopes to major in commercial art at the University of New Mex- ico . . . wants to become an il- lustrator, photographer, or writer. GIBBS, JANICE MARLENE Jani to her friends . . . she enjoys playing the piano, danc- ing, playing tennis, and sewing . . . disapproves of people who are not sincere . , . was a mem- ber of the Red Cross Council, A Cappella Choir, Y-Teens, the Election Committee, and the Safety Council . . . favored her art class and chose Mr. Lokke as her favorite teacher . . . maj- ored in art and hopes to con- tinue this major at San Diego State . . . would like to become a teacher. GIBSON, SARAH LOU Sarah especially enjoys going to school activities . . , while at Hoover she was treasurer of Sen- ior Y-Teens and a representative of the Student Council and of the Cardinal Co-eds . . . fav- ored her physiology class with Mr. Lokke and also enjoyed Mr. Showley . . . will fondlly remem- ber Commencement . . . she had a math major , . . future plans include attending San Diego State, where she would like to major in architectural engineering . . . she is interested in design- ing houses. GIBSON. VlOLA MARLENE Known to her friends as Mar- la . . . last attended Garden Grove High in Garden Grove, California . . . enjoys sewing and listening to the radio . . . sar- castic people annoy her . . . her favorite class was Senior Eng- lish and her favorite teacher, Mrs. Morse . . , majored in business . . . hopes to attend Santa Ana Junior College and work in a bank. GODSHALK, TERRY A. Spends his leisure time work- ing on his '4I Chevy . . . doesn't care for people with no school spirit . . . civics and print shop were his favorite classes, while Mr. Young and Mr. Hershey were his favorite teachers . . . 'najored in math . . . the close game Hoover had with San Diego High in I954 will linger longest in his memories of high school . . . his future plans include attend- ing San Diego State and becom- ing a linotype operator. GOLDEN, CAROLE ANN Carie enjoys ballet dancing, Spanish, and Star-light Opera . .. dislikes homework . . . favorite class was drama with Miss Wad- low . . . she will fondly remem- ber her first rally at Hoover . . . majored in ho'nemaking subjects . . . she is hopeful of becoming a dancer for musical comedies or TV shows. GOLDSTEIN, GERALDINE J. Gerry is interested in drivinq, dancinq, listening to the radio, and playing the piano or records . . . she avoids people who dori't smile . . . was a member ot Y- Tecns, Ducateers, the Boosters Club, and the Tumblinq Team . . . enjoyed her social problems class and workinq as a 'nonitor tor Miss Dillon . . . tavorite teacher was Miss Martha Miller . . , commercial major . . . will lonq remember her tirst day ot high school . . . would like to at- tend J. C. and become an as- sistant in a doctoris ottice. GOODALL, JACK WALLY Nicknamed Jake . . . enjoys playing qolt and basketball, huntinq, and good records . . . was active in the Latin Club, Boosters Club, and Student Coun- cil , . . lettered in basketball and was active in Bee track . . . en- joyed Mr. Black's architectural drawinq class , . . majored in math . . . Hoover's tirst nomin- atinq convention will linqer lonq- est in his 'nemories . . . would like to attend both San Dieqo State and U. C, L. A.. majoring in dentistry. GOODMAN, JANYCE Enthusiastic about skatinq . . . avoids people who think they are better than others . . . was a member ot the Boosters Club and a monitor in the attendance ot- tice . . . her favorite class was qym and her favorite teacher was Miss Thompson . . . had a maj- or in business , . . she will tondly remember the Senior Prom . . . Janycr hopes to be 'narried in the near tuture, GOODSELL, DEANIE She is a dancinq and swim- minq tan . . . avoids unfriendly people . . . was a member ot the Latin Club and ot the Boost- ers Club . . . was an attendance ottice monitor . . . enjoyed work- inq in the boys' attendance ot- tice with Miss McVey . . , her major was in business . . . will never torqet the Senior Prom . . . she would like to attend Steph- ens Colleqe with a 'najor in busi- ness . . . Deanieis tuture plars include marriaqe. GOODWIN, CAROL MARIE Carol enjoys Scottish dancinq and water skiinq . . .was a mem- ber ot the Latin Club, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, and the Boosters Club while at Hoover . , . favorite class was physioloqy and her favorite teachers were Mr. Lokke and Miss Martha Mil- ler . . . majored in business sub- jects . . . Commencement will linger lonqest in her hiqh school memories . . , she would like to attend State and 'najor in edu- cation, later becoming a second- ary teacher. GOODWIN, THOMAS ROBERT Tom spends his leisure time playinq records and qoing to par- ties . , . will miss his auto shop class with Mr. Ehrenborg . . . majored in industrial arts . . . will lonq remember the time Hoover beat Grossmont 60-0. GORDINIER, JERRY G. Rates sports, working with wood, and hikinq as his favorite pastimes . , . he was vici:-presi- dent ot CSF and presdent ot the Lettermens Club . . . played Sophomore and J. V. tootball , . . was captain ot the Varsity toot- ball team . . . favored his west- ern civillation class and Mr. Pro- kop . . . had a math major , . . Jerry will always remember the lirst Homecominq he attended . . . hopes to attend San Diego State . . . tuture ambition is either buszness administration or teachinq. GORDON, MARGARET JOYCE Known as Marqe to her triends . . . enjoys parties, badminton, buying clothes, and qoinq on diets . . . dislikes having her picture taken and conceited peo- ple . . , will always remember her U. S. History class with Mr. Porteous , . . majored in social sciei-ce . . . she will fondly re- member beinq a senior . . . her plans tor the future include at- tendinq either San Dieqo State or U. S. C ..., hopes to be- corne an elementary or second- ary teacher. GRAHAM, DOUGLAS ALAN Douq to everyone . . . a wel- come transter trom Norview Hiqh, Norfolk, Virqinia, where he play- ed Varsity baseball . , . he is a sports enthusiast, but prefers baseball . . . dislikes people with no school spirit . . . tavored his auto shop with Mr. Ehrenborq . . . majored in math . . . will lonq remember the Hoover-Kearny tootball qame in I955 . . . his plans include attendinq San Di- eqo State with a math major and later joininq the Air Force. GRAND, BARBARA J. Chooses beinq with Bob and beinq band major as her tavor- ite pastimes . . , pet Deeve, Sal- ly and her phony pony tail , . . was band major, a Student Coun- cil Representative. and a member ot the Senators and the Down- beat Club . . . enjoyed her shorthand and clothinq classes and Miss Martha Miller . . . had a business 'najor . . , will fondly remember the Senior Prom and beinq chosen band major . . . State Colleqe and secretarial work are amonq her future plans. GRANGER, KAY MARIE Her many triends call her Ka- dee . . . an active member ot Boosters Club, Extra Senior Ac- tivities Com'nittee, Student Council, Cardinal Co-ed Council, and the Annual statt . . . chair- man ot the All-Girl Party and vice-president ot Y-Teens , . . tavorcd her Business English class with Mr. Jeter . . . will tondly remember being chosen Decem- ber's Girl ot the Month . , . had a business maior . . . would lilre to attend Southwestern Missouri Baptist College to maior in com- mercial arts. GREASER, SALLY LEE Sally disapproves ot insirrcere people 4 . . will miss her short- hand, foods, and gy'n classes . . . chose Miss Worlr as her favorite teacher , . . nraiored in business subjects , . . her out- standing memories are the Sen- ior Prom and Ditch Day . . . hopes to attend San Diego Jun- ior College to continue her mai- or in business . . . plars to be- come a secretary. GREEN, PAUL O. Better lrnown as Bud . . . trans- terred trom Central Union High in El Centro , . . enjoys restor- ing cars, drags, and traveling , . . tavored auto shop and stage crew . , . chose Mr. Woolley as his tavorite teacher . . . mai- ored in industrial arts . . . when he had to talre tive solids in ore semester will long be remember- ed by him . , . plans to become a machinist. GREENE, ROSEMARY Sometimes called Rosie . . . especially enjoys dancing and eating . . . was a member ot the Student Council during her soph- omore and iunior years . . . tav- orite classes were U. S. History and senior science, and her tav- orite teacher was Mr. Prolrop . . . she had a business rnaior in high school . , . will long remember thi' Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . would lilre to attend Porn- ona Junior College and become a dental assistant. GREENLEAF, JUDY ANN Enioys roller slratinq and watch- ing T. V .,.. peeved by teach- ers who lecture all period . , . was active in the Swimming, Bi- ble, Latin, and Badminton clubs . . a 'nonitor in the attendance ottire . , . favored her bas-c citizenship class . . . Mr. Baer and Mrs. Lewis were her tavor- ite teachers . . . majored in busi- ness . . , will always remember the Hoover-San Diego tootball games and l-Iooverls homecomings . . . hopes to attend a business rallr-ae in Washington . . . Dlans GRUBE, DALE E. Likes to spend money and to sleep . . . disapproves ot women drivers , . . was active in Var- sity traclr and cross country . . . will 'niss his architectural draw- ing and senior science classes . . . claimed Mr. Holt as his tav- orite teacher . . . majored in math . . . hopes to attend San Diego State College, HAHN, MICHAEL SNYDER Better lrnown as Milne . , . eat- ing, hunting, and worlring on cars talre up his spare time . . . an- noyed by women drivers . . . par- ticipated in cross country dur- ing his sophomore year . . . will miss gym and senior science classes and Coach Matthie . . . had a math major , . . Ditch Day will linger longest in his mem- ories , . . hopes to attend San Diego Junior College . . . aspires to become an engineer. HALL, BILL Bill enioys dancing, swimming, slrating, sleeping, and listening to rhythm and blues records . . . peeved by loud people . . . tav- ored his senior science and typ- ing classes . . . especially en- ioyed Miss Martha Miller . . . had a commercial maior . . . lasting memories will include Ditch Day and the Senior Prom . . . his tuture plans include go- ing into the jewelry business. HALL, ROBERT LEONARD Bob talres pleasure in fishing, hilring, and listening to the radio . . , he was a battalion adju- tant in R. O, T. C. and a mem- ber ot the I-li-Y . . . his tav- orite classes were R. O. T. C., physics, and chemistry . , . chose Mr. Giuliani as his tavorite teach- er . . . had a math major . .. will never forget the 'first flag salute he led in assembly . . . will attend California Institute ot Technology or West Point . . . aspires to become an electrical engineer. HAM, 'CHARLENE ANITA A great tan ot dancing and all school activities . . . a mem- ber ot the Y-Teens and the Boost- ers Club . . . especially enioyed her badminton, typing, and art production classes . . , rates Mr. Kirchhott and Mr. Viclrery as her tavorite teachers . . . had a busi- ness maior . . . will tondly re- member the Commissioners' Ball and the Senior Prom . . . an- other State-bound Hoover grad- uate with a business maior . . . Charlene hopes to become a priv- ate secretary or a court reporter. HAMILTON, CATHERINE Usually reterred to as Cathy . . .a qreat tan ot art and danc- inq, particularly tolk clancinq . , . is peeved by people who walk slowly when she wants to walk rapidly . . 4 was a member ot the Latin Club, French Club, German Club, CSF, and the Drama Club . 4 , liked art with Miss Anna Grogan and dra'na , . . plans to study art at State Colleqe and later in Paris or Rome . . . Cathy hopes to be- come a staqe desiqner for the Metropolitan Opera Company. HANE, MARY EILEEN Takes pleasure in datinq, roll- er skating, and bakinq . 4 . shuns eqotistical boys , . . helped in the main ottiee . . . enjoyed Miss Martha Miller's shorthand class . . . rates Miss Aqnes Work as her favorite teacher . . . had a business major . 4 . will never torqet the norninatinq conventions lor student body otticers , . . Mary is hopeful ot beeominq a secretary. HANKEN, GENE CARLTON Nicknarned Mr, Peepers' . . . rates listeninq to progressive jazz and Georqie Auld's tenor sax as his favorite pastimes . . . lrked his harmony, qym, and study hall classes . , . tavorrte teachers were Mr4 Kirehhott and Mr, Foote . majored in industrial arts 4 . . will never torqet the Hoover- Point Loma football qame ot '54 4 . . hopes to attend Juilliard Colleqe with a music major . . . Gene is interested in doinq niqht club work with Eddie Moore. HANNA, SHIRLEY JEANNE Has a trrendly personality - . . enjoys water skrinq and swrmminq . . . disapproves ot insineere peo- ple . . , was vice-president and president ot Y-Teens, president ot Downbeat and Ducateers, senior editor of Dias Cardinalesf' tirst lieutenant ot Drum Corps, chair- man ot Shamrock Shuttle, a 'nem- ber ot the Announcement and Commencement Committees and ot Quill and Scroll . . , had a lanquaqe major . . . wll tondly remember beinq chosen Octobefs Girl ot the Month 4 , 4 plans to attend State with a major in qeneral education, HANSON, DAWNEE Sometimes called Shultzie rates swimming as her favorite pastime . . . doesn't care tor conceitcd boys . . . was a mem- ber ot the Cardinal Co-ed Cab- inet and of the Student Council . . . she enjoyed her letterinq class and will miss Mr. Porteous. her favorite teacher . , , had a speech arts major . . . lasting memories will include the '55 Football Carnival and the Senior Prom . . . may attend Whittier College . . . hopes to be a swim- HARDEN, BILLIE LEE Chooses drama and tumblinq as her tavorite pastimes . . , is peeved by untriendly people . . . while at Hoover she was sergeant ot the Tumblrnq Team . . . will miss her tumblnnq, drama, and social problems classes . . . chose Miss Upp, Mrs4 Lewis, and Miss lngebritson as her tavorrte teach- ers . . , a lastinq memory will be the Senior Play . 4 . plans to attend State with drama and psycholoqy majors . . . has hopes ot beinq an actress or a social worker4 HARGRAVE, DON JUAN Nicknamed Gravy'i 4 , 4 trans- ferred tron San Dieqo Vocational School . . , enjoys sports and listening to music . 4 . dislikes waiting in line tor lunch . . , cn- joyed his qym and choir classes . . . rates Coach Foote as his tavorite teacher . , . majored in industrial arts , 4 , his lasting memories include Hoover's toot- ball qames and dances , . . plans to join the Air Force. HARLEY, DOUGLAS MCVAY Reterred to as Butch . . . lists model railroadinq and stamp and coin collectinq as his hobbies . . . irritated by people who crowd in the lunch line . , 4 a member ot the Operators' Club, Stamp Club, the Boosters Club, and the Audio-Visual Committee , , . tavored his print and au- dio-visual classes . . . especially liked Mrs. Victoria Baker . 4 . had a math major . . . will con- tinue his education at San Dieqo State with math and electronics majors . . . Butch hopes to be an electronics technician. HARMAN. JOYCE Nicknamcd Blondie . . . es- pecially cnjoys lrsteninq to the radio and watchinq television . . . is peevecl by people who mis- spell her name . . . was an active me'nber of the Bible Club and the Boosters Club . . . enjoyed workinq in the library with Mrs. Monzingo , . . had both home- makinq and business majors . . . will never torqet the i954 Hoov- er-San Dieqo football game , . 4 her tuture plans include beinq married. HARMON, KAREN HELEN Likes to be called Kay . , . a welcome transter from Auburn East Hiqh, Auburn, New York . . . enthusiastic about Irstenrnq to records . 4 . is peeved by dyed hair , , . especially enjoy- ed her music class and rated Mr. Nuttall as her favorite teach- er . , . had a Latin major . . , her tirst day at Hoover will linqer lonqest in her memory . . . Kay's plans include qoinq to State and later becominq a sec- retary. HARMON, MARY Kitten to those who lrnow her . . . spends her leisure time roller slcating, listening to records, and watching Julius La Rosa on television . . . was an active mem- ber ot the Boosters Club . . . rates music as her tavorite class and Mr. Prolrop as her tavorite teacher . . . had a commercial major . . . lasting memories will include Co'nrrieirctment and the Senior Dinner . , . has hopes ot becoming a nurse. HARPER, LARRY T. Formerly attended Fairfax High in Los Angeles . . . spends his leisure time playing the piano and going to parties . , . especial. ly enjoys contemporary lit . , . will miss Mrs. Morse, Miss Gro- gan, Miss Tompltins. and Mr. Hershey . . . majored in art , . . will always remember the day he played the tape recorder tor Miss Henderson's social problems class . . . his tuture plans include a trip to Europe. HARRISON, GWENDOLYN L. Preters to be called Gwen . . . enjoys dancing, going to tootball games, and being with Richard . . . is annoyed by snebbish and moody people . . . was a member ot the Boosters Club and the Commencement Committee , . , enjoyed her mechanical and architectural drawing classes . . . will miss Mr. Vicltery . . . had an art major . . . lasting memories will include Field Day and the '54 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to attend Junior Col- lege . , . hopes to be a com- mercial artist and then marry. HARRISON, JIM C. Enjoys drawing, roller slrating, swimming, and seeing 'novies . . . was an activg member ot the CSF Social Committee and the French Club . . . favored his trigonometry and advanced alge- bra classes with Miss Gaby . . . had math and architectural draw- ing majors . . , helping with the concession stand at the Hoover- Kcarny game will linger longest in his 'nemory . . . hopes to at- tend U. C. L. A. with math, physics, and English majors . . . his ambition is to be an archi- tect. HASBROOKE, VICKI Especially enjoys horscbaclr rid- ing, reading, and eating tacos . , . while at Hoover she bc- longed to Senior Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . . . tavored her current history class with Miss Xttforir . . . majored in art . . . lasting memories will include the l'?55 Homecoming and the San Diego-l-loover game in '54 . . . plans to attend State College . , . Viclri hopes to become an elementary school teacher. HASMAN, MEL DALE Formerly attended Crystal Lalrc High in lllinois . . . lilies jazz and listening to small combos and pianos . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . is peeved by egotists and surprise tests . . . was an ac- tive member ot the Latin Club, CSF, and the Boosters Club , . . enjoyed his English literature, U. S. History, and Latin classes . . . tavored Mr. Prolrop . . . will al- ways remcmbcr Tower Day and the Senior Prom . , . plans to at- tend Pomona College with a business major . . . hopes to be a business executive. HATFIELD, CAROLYNE M. Enjoys dancing, going to par- ties, dating, and swi'nming . . . is peeved by people who gossip and by homeworl: . . , a member ot the Boosters Club and Y-Teens . . . claimed physiology with Coach Vicirery as her favorite class , . . had a business major . . . will long remember the San Diego-Hoover game and the Sen- ior Pro'n . . . hopes to attend Oregon State College with a business or designing major . . . plans to be a secretary or a de- signer. HAUGDAHL, KITTIE ARDITH Has a triendly personality . . . enthusiastic about dancing, slum- ber parties, tootball games, and jalopy races . . . is irritated by people who don't say hello . . . active in Senior Y-Teens . . . was a counselor's monitor . . . enjoyed her biology and physiology classes . . . chose Mrs. Summers as her favorite teacher . . . had a business maj- or . . . lasting memories will in- clude the I954 Hoover-San Di- ego football game and the Sen- ior Pro'n . . . plans to attend State with a business or merchan- dising major. HAUSMAN, WILLIAM W., JR. Better lrnown as Bill . , . lceen about camping and going to the beach . . . doesn't care tor un- triendly people . . . was an ac- tive member ot the Latin Club and Knights Hi-Y . . . will miss his physics class . . , had a math major . , . the l954 Hoover-San Diego tootball game will linger longest in his me'nory . . . hopes to attend State with an electron- ics engineering major . . . Bill is interested in becoming an elec- tronics engineer. HAVENS, GLENN READ Enjoys all sports, working on his cave-bomb shelter. and orig inating theories about the world . . , was an active member ot CSF, Lettermen's Club, Chemis- try Club, Latin Club, and the Boosters Club . . . he was a three-year letterman in cross country and a two-year letter- man in tennis , . , had both sci- ence and 'nath majors . , . will attend either U. C, L. A., C. T. T., or State with majors in math and chemistry . . . hopes to earn a doctor's degree in phy- HAWKINS, GEORGIA JANE Enioys dancing, water slriing, and eating pizza , . . is peeved by untriendly people . . , while at Hoover she was a member ot the Choir, CSF. Senior Y-Teens, and the Boosters Club , . . tav- orite classes were A Cappella Choir and speech . . . will miss Mr. Viclrery . . . had speech arts and math maiors . . . the Hoover- Redlands football game will ling- er longest in her memory . . . Georgia plans to attend U. C. L, A. HAY, JEANNE MARIE Particularly enioys swimming, eating, and being with Perry . . . she was a member ot the Sen- ators, N. F. L., Senior Y-Teens, Boosters Club, and Downbeat Club , , , was lieutenant ot the Porn Pon Corps . . . tavored her current history and debate class- es . . , rates Miss Work and Mr. Henson as her favorite teachers . . . will long remember being a member ot the debate team which tool: sweepstalres at the State College Speech Tournament . . . plans to be married and later continue her education at this University ot lowa. HAYGOOD, DAVID C. Better Irnown as Dave . . . chooses worlong on cars, hunting, and listening to music as his tav- orite pastimes . , . doesn't care tor people who do things be- hind his baclr . , . tavored his auto shop class . . . rated Mr. Showley as hrs favorite teacher . . . maiored in math and in- dustrial arts . . . Dave will prob- ably attend the University ot California with math and indus- trial arts maiors, HAYLER, DONALD A. Better known as Don . . . a great tan ot talking, sports, and school . . . was an active mem- ber ot thi- Ecivres and ot Hi-Y . , . was president ot the N. F. L., treasurer ot the Senators, and treasurer ot CSF . , . he enioyed all his teachers . . . maiored in debate, math, and sci- ence . , , Don hopes to be a nuclear physicist, HAYNES, GAYLE LOUISE Enthusiastic about collecting records . . . favored her senior science class . . . rated Dr. Mot- titt as her tavorite teacher . . . had both business and art mai- ors . . . will long remember the IQS3 Football Carnival . . . plans to study tloral design, HEAD, RICHARD MALCOLM Diclc enioys painting and draw- ing . . . disliltes girls who thinlr they are superior to others . , . was Commissioner ot Culture . . . belonged to the Junior Red Cross Council and the Student Council and participated in B and Sophomore baslcetball . , . was a great tan ot his chemistry and physiology classes . . . favored Mr. Giuliani . . . had bath scr- ence and language maiors . . . will long remember the l955 San Diego-Hoover baslcetball game may attend U. C. L. A. with a maior in medicine . , . hopes to be a doctor. HECKMAN, PAUL JOHN, JR. Niclcnamed 'tSlcip . . . espe- cially enioys photography, worlr- ing on radios, and playing in the Hoover orchestra . . , rates or' chestra with Mr. Peterson as his tavorite class . . . had a math maior . . . the trip to Chicago with Hooveris string quartette will linger longest in his memory . . . plans to continue his edug cation at State . . . has hopes ot becoming an electrical en- qineer. HEIMBACH, NAYDYNE L. Spends her leisure time water skiing, swimming, dancing, and dating . , . is annoyed by buses and early callers . . . tavored her drama class and Mrs, Edson . , . had a commercial maior . . . will long remember the time the table was brolcen in the cateteria . . . is interested in becoming a model and an airline stewardess. HEIN, ROBERT NICHOLAS Better lcnown as Bob . . . a welcome transfer from Central High, London, England . . . rates photography, worlcing on his ear, and being with a certain girl as his favorite pastimes . . . mem- ber ot the traclc team . . . es- pecially enioyed his history and science classes and chose Mrs. Balrer as his favorite teacher . . . had science and math maiors . . . will long remember the i955 Hoover-San Diego tootball game . . . will continue his maiors at State College. HERNEY, GREGORY S. Usually called Greg . . . choos- es playing the sax and worlring on his Pontiac as his tavorite pastimes . . . partial to his trig, onometry class and Mr. Giuliani . . . had a math rnaior . . . is loolcing torward to attending U. C. L. A. with an automotive engineering maior . . . hopes to be a mechanic or a designing en' gineer. HERR, JAN Ben chooses playing golt and archery as his tavorrte pas- times . . . drslrlces bcrng lectured about something he already lrnows . . . was active rn the Cadet Club, Latin Club, Cardinal Sci- ence Club, and the Gott Team . . , president ot the Chemistry Club . . . tavored chemistry with Mrs. l-lines , . . had both sci- ence and math majors . . . will long remehber the hours it tool: Aldon to build the Van DeGratt gr-nerator . . . hopes to attend Redlands University with a phy- sics major. HERROD, GLENDA JEAN Enthusiastic about going to football games . . , dislilres peo- pli' who thinlr they'rr better than anyone else , . . was lieutenant ot the Pom Pon Corps . . . es- pecially enjoyed her cratts class with Miss Murphy . . . had an art major . . . the l toover-Red- lands tootball game will linger longest in her memory , . , plans to be married in this tuturc. HESTER, WES W. Especially enjoys being with Sandy . . , is pervcd by hilly cross country runs . , . partici- pated in Varsity Cross country and Varsity traclr . . . especially en- joyed his study hall . , , claim- ed Mr, Greig as his favorite teacher . . , had an industrial arts major . . , will attend Texas A. and M. College . . , hopes to be a ti-li-phone lineman. HlLCHEY, WILLIAM A. Better linown as Bill . A . par- tial to science, radio, and pho- tography . . .was an active mem- ber ot the Ecivres, l-li-Y, Opera- tors' Club, and the Audio-Visual Committee . . . tavored his phy- sics class with Mr. Giuliani . . . had science and math majors . . . will never torget Tower Day, when he was named an Ecivrrs 'number , . , has hopes ot attending the University ot California at Bertr- i-ley with a major in applied phy- sirs . . , plans to be a nuclear physicist. HILL, VIOLET LESLIE Called Dee Dee . . . enjoys swimming, reading, and listening to music . . . member of CSF. Cv. A. A., Swim Club, and De- bate Club . . . a Student Coun- cil representative . . . tavored her current history and contemporary lit classes . , . chose Mrs. Morse and Miss Wort as her tavorite teachers . , . had history and speech arts majors . . . will long remember the trip to U. S. C. with the CSF and thi- Palomar College Speech Tournament . . . hopes to attend State or the University ot' Wt'st Virginia with HILLER, EDDIE 6. Enthusiastic about sports, es- pecially basketball . . . he was active in Sophomore, and Varsity basketball . . . enjoyed his gym and senior science class- es . , . rated Coach Hampton and Mr. Nordstrom as his tavor- ite teachers . . . had a math maj- or . . , will long remember the Hoover-San Diego B basketball game during his sophomore year . . , plans to attend J. C. . . . hopes to worlc at the Gas and Electric Company, HILLERMAN, ALAN E. Well-liked . . . enjoys dances and parties . . . Alan was an ac- tive member ot the Knights Hi- Y and thi- Quartcttc and was president ot the A Cappella Choir , . . will never torgct his choir and quartette classes with Mrs. l-lotmann . . . had a math major . . . the Senior Prom will linger longest in his memory . . . is loolcing torward to attending State . . . Alan plans to be an elementary teacher, HOBART, BEVERLY ANN Better linown as Bev . . . par- ticularly enioys dancing, painting, and playing the piano . . . is peeved by long coats and hall loclrers . , . was an active mem- ber ot the Boosters Club, Y- itecns, Swimming Club, and F. T. A .... she especially enjoy- ed math with Miss Gaby . . . had a math major . , , will long remember the Junior Prom . , . may attend State with a math major. HOFF, FRED W. Fred tormerly attended Voca- tional School . . . lists working on his car and watching sports as his tavorite pastime . . . maj- ored in industrial arts . , , plans to attend San Diego Junior Cal- lcge . . , has hopes ot becoming a torcst ranger. HOIDAL, ODDVAR Spends his leisure time going to football and basketball games . . . especially enjoyed his gym and western civilization classes . . . chose Mr. Lolclre as his tav- oritc teacher . . . had both his- tory and math maiors . , . will long remember the San Diego- l-loover baslretball game in '54 . . . plans to attend San Diego State, majoring in political sci- ence . . . Oddvar hopes to be a history teacher. HOLLEY, JOHN MORTON Chooses oil painting as his tavorrte pastime and rated his lite drawing class with Miss Gro- gan as his favorite class . . . had an art major . . . the I953 Homecoming will linger longest in his memory , . . a tuture stu- dent at State with a major in art . . . has hopes ot being an art teacher . . . Johnls secret am- bition is to sm' a bulltrght in Ma- dtlds HOLMBERG, JAMES C. Better lcnown as Jim . . , par- ticularly enjoys reading . . . is peeved by people who tallc loud- lv and say nothing . . , will long remember hrs western civilization class with Miss Henderson . . . had a history major , , . another State-bound Hoover student with majors in history and English . . . Jim would lilre to be a history teacher. HOLMES, JOHN WILLIAM Ugllflllv f5lll'd Johnny . . . enjoys swimming, playing badmin- ton and hand ball, and listening to the radio . . .will never forget his auto shop class durinq his junior year . , , chose Mr. Por- teous as his favorite teacher . . . had an industrial arts major . . . hopes to attend Junior College . . . plans to join the Army and worlc with electronics. HOREJS, VESTA MARIE Particularly enjoys horseback C'llV1Q and playing the tlute in the Youth Symphony , . . is an- ncivvd bv peorlble who craclr their gum , . . tavored her orchestra and band classes with Mr. Peter- son . , , had both music and Spanish majors . . .will always re' 'nember the music testivals at Long Beach . . . plans to attend State with music and education majors . . . is interested in be- coming a Spanish or English teacher. HOSKING, DIANE LYNNE Enthusiastic about playing the strinq bass in t-loover's Orchestra and in the Youth Symphony . . . claimed orchestra with Mr. Pet- erson as her tavorite class . . . had both music and math majors . , . will long remember the Long Beach music testivals . , . a tu- ture student at San Diego State with a music major . . . hopes to be a music teacher. HOUGHTON, LINDA Is peeved by snobbish people . . . especially enjoys dancing and goinq to the beach . . . was a member ot the Telephone Directory Committee and was ac tive in the Boosters Club . . . chose her civics class in sum- mer school with Mr. Fierro as her tavorite class . . . was partial to Mr, Allen . . , had a business major . . , will fondly remember Field Day . . . may attend a secretarial school . , . hopes to be a secretary. HOUSE, RONALD R. Nrclrnamed 'lporlryi . . . rn- thusrastic about dancinq . . . dis- lilces long hair , . , was treasurer ot A Cappella Choir during his junior year . . . active in J. V. and Sophomore football . . . his tavorite class was choir with Mrs. Madeleine t-lotmann . . . had both math and speech arts majors . . . will never t'7'get the l954 Hoover-ban Diego football game . . , hopes to attend J. C. with a business administration major. HOUSER, LOIS DOREEN A sweet Lo-ed . . . chooses playing the organ and reading as her tavorrte pastimes . . . says she doesn't have a pet peeve . . . especially enjoyed her modern dance class with Miss Thompson . . . had a science major . . . atter graduating Lois will con- tinue hcr study ot music . . hopes to be a music teacher. HOWLAND, ARVlD L. Formerly attended Vista Uni- tied High School, where he was an Annual photographer and a member ot the La Revista' statt . . . especially enjoys photography worlc . . . a me'nber ot the Cardinal statt, which was his tavorite class . . . chose Coach Foote as his favorite teacher . . . had a history major . . , will never Forget his tirst day at Hoover . . 4 hopes to be a teach- er atter attending Redlands Uni- versity. HUILLET, LARRY PAUL Talces pleasure in playing classi- cal rccords and goinq to Semin- ary . . . will miss his U. S. His- tory and print shop classes . . . rated Mr. Prolrop as his tavorite teacher . . . had a print shop major . . . will tondlv remember when the A Cappella Choir sang at Pomona . . . has hopes ot broming a printer. HUMPHREY, ROBERT J. Nicknamcd Hump . 4 . lists tisliing, hunting, and playing toot- hall and basketball as his tavor- its pastimes . . . is annoyed by pr-apic who chew gum , . , was actrvi' in Varsity football and baskvtball . , . Chose gym and machine drawing as his tavorite classrs and Mr. Smith as his tavoritv tfachcr . . . had a math major . . . will long 'emrnbcr tht- l955 Hoover-San Diego toot- ball qarnv . . . is interested in b--coming a navigator. HUNT. BOB LV. Enjoys outdoor lilt- , . . was aclivi- in J. V. football during his sophomore and junior years . . . ClGIfTlS ClVlfS 55 lTlS TGVOT' itv class and Mr, Prokop as his tavoritv teacher . . . had an industrial arts major . . 4 will long rvmvmbvr thi- Football Carnival . . . is looking torward to at- tvnding State with an industrial arts major , . . Bob is interested in bvco'ning a social worker. HUNTER, NEVIN DORAN Espvcially enjoys climbing thr- Grand Teton Mountains and lis- tening to rvcords . . . will miss his U. S. History and orchestra ilassvs . . . chosv Mr. Peterson as his tavoritv teacher . . , had a music major . . . a lasting mem- ory will bv thc l954 l-loovcr-San Diego football game . . . is look- ing torward to attending Brigham Young University. HURLEY, HENRY ERWIN Brtter known as l-lank . . . choosvs swimming, listening to rvcords, and working on his car as his tavorite pastvnes . . , s annoyed by people who call his yellow car a taxi , , . especial- ly i-njoyvd his senior science class and Mrs. Jordan , . . majored in history . . . will never torgct the Senior Prom , . . hopm to con' tinuv his history major at State . . . attvr going to college he will join thi' Service, HUSS, MYRTLE MARIE Enthusiastic about dancing, reading, listening to records, and eating mushroom pizza, tacos, and pecan pie . . . belonged to Y-Teens, the French Club. Boost- r-rs Club, and the Bible Club . .. was a counsclvrs' otticw monitor . . . a great tan ot her bookw keeping and civics classes and ot Mr, Hollingsworth , . . had a business major . . . will nt-vi-r tor- Qvt tlir- Senior Prom . . . has hoprs ol' working at a bank, thi' Gas and Electric Company, or the Tvlvphonr Company. HYATT, DAN C. Usually reterred to as Danny . . . especially enjoys repairing cars . . . was an active: 'nember ot Knights Hi-Y and the Boost- ers Club , . . participated in cross country . . . chose Mr. Smith as his tavorite teacher . . . had mechanical drawing and math majors , . . will always remem- ber the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend State with a major in en- gineering . . . hopes to be an engineer. IVERSON, VANE S. Better known as Jim . . . he likes vacations and dislikes school . . . majored rn industrial arts . . . the l954 l-loovcr-San Diego tootball game will linger long- est in his memories ot high school . . . Jim will probably join the Air Force. JACKSON, JERRY Came to us trom Kearny l-ligh School . . . especially enjoys mus- ic and cars , . . favored his mc'- chanical drawing class with Mr. Kauble . . . a math major . . . will never torget all the tootball games . . . his tuturc plans in- clude attending State College to 'najor in music . , . hopes to be a protessional musician. JENKINS, CHRISTIE ANN Pretcrs to be called Chris . . . enthusiastic about skating . . . l'sts people who pop their gum as her pet peevc . . . a mcmbcr ot the Boosters Club . - . was a library monitor . . . partial to her shorthand class with Mrs. Sum- mers . . . a business major . . , will lonq remember the l954 l-loover-San Diego tootball ga'ne , . . would like to be a secretary. JENNINGS, FORREST G. Particularly enjoys bowlinq and golt . . . annoyed by people who call him Frosty , . . a member ot CSF, the Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, and Downbeat Club . . . claimed Mr. Closets harmony class and Mr. Petersorfs band class as his tavcrites . . . majored in music . . . will tondly remem- ber the l955 Hoover-Mission Bay game when he directed thc band , . . would like to attend Juil- liard School ot Music . . . hopes to play in a symphony orchestra. JOHN, RICHARD EDWARD Usually called Richie . . , lists his tavorite pastime as qoinq to parties and eatinq . . . peeved with people who lcid him about his dimples . . . claims auto shop as his tavorite class and Mr. Youngblood as his tavorite teach- er . . . a social science major , . . will tondly remember the Senior Prom and Ditch Day . . . tuture plans include attending Junior Colleqe and State College , A , Ioolrinq torward to retirinq at an early aqe. JOHNSON, CORAL ELLEN Especially enjoys dancing. sinq- inq, and datinq . . . dislilrcs peo- ple who tall: too much , . . a member ol the Pom Pon Corps, Y-Teens, Glee Club, and Boost- ers Club , . , tavored her short- hand class and listed Mr. Pro- liop as her tavorite teacher . . . a business major . . . the Sen- ior Prom and Ditch Day will linger lonqest in her memory . . . hopes to attend State Colleqe. majorinq in business and music , , , would like to sinq with an orchestra or be a private secre- tary. JOHNSON, GARY LEE Called Slim by his triends . . . spends his leisure time en- joyinq auto racinq, baseball, toot- ball, and other sports . . . 6 member ot the A Cappella Choir and the Boosters Club . . , his tavorite class was Choir with Mrs. Madeleine l-lotmann . , , a busi- ness and social studies major . . . will always remember the San Dieqo-Hoover tootball games and the Christmas proqrams . . . hopes to attend State Colleqe to maj- or in business administration . . . would lille to do worlr in the au- tomotive ticld. JOHNSON, JAMES R. Particularly enjoys readinq and watchinq television . . . peeved by surprise tests . . . a member ot the Boosters Club . . . listed Miss l-tenderson's social problems class and Mr, l-lershcyls print shop as his tavorites . . . majored in history , . . will never torget Christmas in Miss t-tendersonls room durinq his sophomore year . , . plans to continue his educa- tion at State Colleqe, majorinq in elementary education . . . hopes tn be a teacher. JOHNSON, MARVALEE LOlS Spends her leisure time danc- inq, eatinq pizza, and swi'nm.ng . . . shuns untriendly people . , . was a Student Council representa- tive aed a member ot the Latin Club, Y-Teens, and the Boosters Club . . . main ottice monitor . , . enjoyed her physioloqy class with Mrs. Oatman , . . a math major . . . will always remem- ber Feld Day . . , would lilie to attend State Colleqe or Occi- dental Colleqe to talre an aca- demic course. EFA. x has JOHNSTON, NORALEE Called 'llohnll by her triends ---CSDCCidllV enjoys dancing and eatinq pizza , . . dislilres con- ceited boys and two-taced peo- ple . . , a member ot the Pan American Club and the Future Teachers ot America . , . tavored l'1Cf SDGfiISh class and claimed Mr. Proliop as her tavorite teach- er . . . a history major . , , will tondly remember Field Day . . . hopes to attend State Colleqe Of U. C. l.. A. as an education major . . . will malie a qood teacher. JOHNSTON, SHEILA Chose listeninq to the radio and dancinq as her favorite pas- times . . . peeved by anyone who snores . . . a member ot the Pom Pon Corps, Y-Teens, and the Boosters Club . . . partial to her senior science class and claims Miss Martha Miller as her tavorite teacher . . . a business major , . . will never torqet the days when she had to wear sun- qlasses to school . 4 . would lilre to attend State Colleqe to maj- or in business . . . hopes to be a secretary or an air line hostess, JONES. DONALD W. Better lrnown as Donnie , . . came to us from Capitol t-lull l-liqh, Oklahoma City . . , en- thusiastic about boxiriq and slrin- divinq . . , was active in R, O. 'li C., Neptunes, and F. T. A. . . . lists Spanish as his tavorite class and Mr. Webber as his tav- orite teacher . . . a social sci- ence major , , ,will lonq remem- ber receivinq his diploma . , . hopes to attend State Colleqe and the University ot Mexico as a Spanish major , . ,would lilre to teach Enqlish in South America or Spanish here. JONES, GLORIA L. Known as Feather . . . par- ticularly enjoys readinq and tall:- ing to triends . . . annoyed by people who call early in thi- morn- inq . . . member ot the Y-Teens and the Ridinq Club , . , presi- dent ot the Badminton Club , . , claims U. S, l-listory as her tav- orite class and Miss Fern Miller as her tavorite teacher . . . a science 'najor . . . will always remember Ditch Day . , . plans to continue her education at State Colleqe, majorinq in history , , . would like to be a teacher. JONES, JOHN ALLEN Better lrnowri as Johnnie . . , especially enjoys worlrinq out dance routines , . . peeved by qirls who wear too much malre- up . . . active in the French Club and Boosters Club , , . will miss his harmony class with Mr. Closi- and his U. S, History rlass with Mr. Prolrop , . . a math maior . , . his lastinq memories will in- clude Ditch Day and Commence- ment . . , hopes to attend Brio- ham Younq University, majorifio in music and olrama . . . would lille JONES. MARLENE Enthusiastic about dancing . . . amused by some of the present- day hair styles . . . was partial to her U, S, History class with Mr. Prokop and her civics class in su'nmer school with Mr. Fierro . . . business major . . . will long remember the l955 Hoov- er-Redlands football game . . . future plans include continuing her education at State College and being married. KADER. ERROL F. Known to all as Buddy . . . has a rare sense of humor . . . pet peeve, snobbish girls . . . he was active as a member of the Assembly and Rally Committee, Senators. N. F, L., Downbeat Club, and Boys' Ticket Sales Committee . . . cheer leader for I955-56 . . . played Sophomore football . , . his favorite class was debate and his favorite teachers were Mr, Nordstrom and Mrs, lmel . . . majored in speech arts . . . would like to continue his speech major at State . . . he is interested in becoming a disc jockey. KAMPLEY. LARRY Spends his leisure tive danc- ing, swimr-ning, playing cards, and messing around with cars . . . his favorite teacher was Mr. Pet- erson . , . had a math major . . . will long remember the Hoover- Compton football game . . . hopes to attend San Diego State College, where he would like to major in history. KAUFMAN, KENNETH JOHN A welcome transfer from Saints . . . enthusiastic about swimming, dancing, and playing basketball . . . he was a member of the Boosters Club . . , favored his gym and history classes and chose Coach Matthie as his fav- orite teacher . . . majored in his- tory . . . the Hoover-San Diego game in l954 will linger longest in his memories of high school . . . is hopeful of becoming a petroleum engineer, KAUFMAN. SHIRLEY ANN Sometimes called Squeky by her friends . . . enjoys playing the piano, listening to records. and playing tennis . . , dislikes sarcastic or conceited boys . , . performed in the Christmas play and was in four speech tourna- 'nents . . . favored her physiology and tennis classes and chose Mr. Lakke as her favorite teacher . . . majored in drama . . , will Fever forget the time she placed in a speech contest at Browns Mili- tary Academy . . . she would like to major in retailing at col- Y? KEEN, LARRY Particularly enjoys going on va- cations . . . disapproves of teach- ers who give homework . . , fav- ored h:s U. S. History class and Mrs. Dawson . , . had a math major . . . the time the students had to stay after school because of the false fire alarms will be long remembered by him . . . hopes to attend San Diego State . . . he is undecided about his future plans. KELLER, JESSIE MARSHALL Known to her friends as Marsha . . . keen about horse- back riding. swimming. eating. and talking . . . peeved by peo- ple who don't like Missouri . . . favored Mr. Prokop's U. S. His- tory class, Mr. Youngbloods bas- ic citizenship class, Mr. Allen's English class, and Mr. Kirchhoff . . . majored in art. . . will fond- ly remember her lunch period during the tenth grade . . . she would like to attend junior col- lege. majoring in art, and later attend a school in St. Louis . . . hopes to become a beautician. KELLER, JOHN M. Hunting and music take up his spare time . . . dislikes being told what to do . . .was a me'n- ber of CSF while at Hoover . . . his favorite teacher was Mr. Harvey Prokop . . . had a math major . . . would like to attend Annapolis . . . future plans in- clude forestry or agricultural work after serving in the Marine Corps. KENLINE, NINA PIMBLEY Rates drawing and dating Bob as her favorite pastimes . . . worship chairman of Y-Teens and active in the Boosters Club . . , favored her shorthand class with Miss Martha Miller - . . had a business major . . . the I954 Hoover-San Diego football game will linger longest in her mem- ories . . . hopes to attend San Diego State College . . . her future plans include being a good secretary and housewife. KENNETT, RICHARD E. Known to his many friends as Dick . . . chooses church ac- tivities, sports, and a certain girl as his favorite pastvnes . . . peeved by conceited people . . . was a member of Senators, N. F. L.. Bble Club, and CSF . . . president of Hi-Y during his sophomore year . , . will miss his debate class . . . Miss Work was his favorite teacher . . . major- ed in speech arts . , . will long remember the I954 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . hopes to attend State and U. C. L. A., .. ' ',, ', l..,'-,.. .J..'..I..L., KENRICK, EDITH ANN Better Irnown as Ann . . . transferred from Stadium High School, Tacoma, Washington . . . enthusiastic about roller slcatrng and reading . . . drslilres Cali- fornia , . , home planning was her favorite class and Mrs. Kel- ler, her favorite teacher . . . majored in homcmalring , . . will fondly remember her first day at Hoover . , . hopeful of becom- ing a good housewife. KERBY, DOYLE Butch rates sports and col- lecting roclrs as his favorite pas- times . . , will 'niss his English and gym classes . . . chose Mr. Close as his favorite teacher . . . maiored in social science . . . the football game in which Hoov- er almost beat San Diego High will be long remembered by him . . . ioining the Service, worlring in a service station, or playing professional ball are included among his future plans. KILROY, ROBERT JAMES Bob's favorite recreation is loafing , . , conceited people annoy hr'n . . . he'll miss both his history class and Mr, Prolcop . . . had a history maior . , , the I954 Hoover-San Diego foot- ball game will stand out in his high school memories . . . ioin- rng the Navy is included in his future plans. KIMBERLEY, RALPH W. Keen about night lite . . . does not like being called Ralph- ie . . . was active rn football and baseball . . . chose gym as his favorite class and Mr. Pro- Irop as his favorite teacher . . . had an industrial arts maior , . , will long remember the l954 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . hopes to malw the Air Force his career. KINCHELOE, VIRGINIA A welcome transfer from Mis- sion Bay I-ligh School . . . claims people who are always late as her pet peeve . . . partial to listening to records, dancing, and swimming , . . will miss her short- hand class with Mrs, Summers, her favorite teacher . . , maior- ed in business . . . her first day at Hoover will linger longest in her memories . . . hopes to at- tend State, continuing her busi- ness maicr . . . would lilre to be a private secretary, KINGSBURY, CAROL JEAN Enthusiastic about dancing, sports cars, and eating pizza . . . disapproves of people who break their promises . . . active mvm- ber of Y-Teens, Boosters Club, Ducateers, the Announcement Committee, and the All-Girl Party Committee . . . was a Student Council representative . . . U. S. History was her tav- orite class, Mr. Moe and Mr. Viclcery, her favorite teaches . . . majored in business . . .will fond- ly remember the '54 Commission- ers' Ball . . . San Diego State and secretarial worlr are asnong her future ambitions. KIRK, WILLIAM Usually called Bill . , . keen about amateur radio and building up and customizrrg cars . . . was president of the Public Address System . . . will miss his radio shop and gym classes and Mr. Prolrop . . . maiored in math and radio . . . will long remember the rallies when the P. A. Sys- tem wouldnt worlc . . . would lilce to attend Cal. Poly to maior in radio and television electron- ics . , . hopes to be an elec- tronics engineer at the Navy Electronics lab. KIRKENDALL, ROBERT Kirlc is a great fan of music and dog racing . . . is irritated by women drivers . . . will miss his harmony class with Mr. Close , . . had both music and math majors . . . would like to attend a school of ict theory at North Island. KITAEN, TERRY il. K. to his friends . . . going to football and baseball games and dancing takes up his spare time . . . he was on the Jun- ior Varsity and Varsity football and baseball teams . . . favored his crvics class . . . Mr. Greig and Mr. Prolrop were his fav- orite teachers . , . had a speech arts major . . . will fondly re- member his first Varsity football game and when I.. T. was chosen song leader . . . future plans in- clude professional baseball or ioining the Air Force. KLASKIN, JANICE Prefers to be called Jan , , . lists ice slratrng and galtrnq as her hobbies , . . was a member of the Erench Club during her sophomore year . . . chose U, S. History as her favorite class and Mr. Baer as her favorite teacher . . . maiored in art . . . bring the cardinal bird at the l954 I-lomecoming rally will stand out in her memories . . . has am- bitions ot attending Stephens College for Women, studying either art or iournalism. KOELLNER, BRUCE ALLEN Spends leisure time listening to ri-cords . . . disapproves of teach- ers who spring tests . . . was a member of the Band and of the Operators' Club , . , will miss his band and print shop classes , , . chose Mr. Hershey as his favor- ite teacher . . . majored in music and industrial arts . . , he en- joyed and will long remember the trips with the band. KRAUSE, BOB FRANK Enjoys going to drags and worlting on cars , . , disapproves of ho'neworli . . . preferred his auto shop class and chose Mr. Prolcop as his favorite teacher . , . majored in industrial arts . . . will long remember his first day at Hoover . , . Bob plans to enter the Air Force after graduation. KREINBERG, JANET ANN Jan transferred from Mar Vista High, Imperial Beach , . . rates listening to records and being with Tommy as her favorite pas- times . . . pet-ved by homework . . . a me'nber of Y-Teens for two years and an attendance monitor . . . chose shorthand as her favorite class , . , will miss Miss Fleming . . , majored in business subjects . . . the Senior Prom and Commencement will be long rernwnbered . . . her future plans include secretarial work ard then marriage. KRIENKE, RUTH AMALIA A great fan of music . . . was secretary of the German Club . . . quartette was her favorite class and Mrs. Madeleine Hof- mann was her favorite teacher . , . majored in languages and math . . . she will always re- member the time she was the only girl present at an all-boy assi-'nbly . . . hopes to attend State to major in music and education . . . would like to be a public school teacher. KUBEREK, BERNICE A welcome transfer from New- ton High, Newtonville, Mass A... particularly enjoys dancing and writing , . . will miss her chem- istry class with Mrs. Hines . . . majored in foreign languages and social science . , , future plans include attending the University of California at Berlceley , 4 . she would lilre to major in Eng- lish and journalism, later go ng into the advertising field. 399m was KUNSELMAN, LOREE Her favorite recreations are dancing and listening to Zanz's . . . peeved by boys who call and don't leave their names . . . was active in the Po'n Pon Corps, l954-I955 . . . favored her sen- ior science and history classes , . . Mr. Nordstrom and Mr. Prolrop top her favorite-teacher list . , . will fondly remember the Senior Prom . . . majored in business . . . would lille to con- tinue her business major at San Diego Junior College . . , fu- ture plans include becoming a secretary and being married. KUPIEC, LINDA ANN Especially enjoys dancing, swim- ming, and watching Post 492 baseball team . . . slow drivers in a fast lane peeve her . . . vice-president of Y-Teens . . , art editor on the Annual staff and active in the Boosters Club . . . will miss her physiology class . . . chose Mr. Engle and Mrs. Clay- ton as her favorite teachers . . . had an art major . . . will fond- ly remember playing football in the I955 Homecoming rally . , , plans to attend State to major in art . . . would lilre to become a model and designer. LAGUNA, KENNETH Better linown as Kenny , . . enjoys sports and sleeping . . . is peeved by people who don't lilce to tall: about the Alamo . . . was vice-president of the Junior Class . . , played J. V. and Var- sity football , . . enjoyed his English, senior science, and print shop classes . . . chose Mr. Kirch- hoff, Mr. Hershey, and Mrs. Jones as his favorite teachers . . . had an industrial arts major . . , will long remember the time he told the Varsity football team about the Alamo , . . plans to join the Air Force. LAMBERT, THERESE Has attractive brown eyes . . . particularly enjoys watching Ron- nie play baseball . . , is peeved by childish boys . . . was a mem- ber of G. A, A. and the Boost- ers Club . . . favored her typing and home nursing classes . . . chose Mr. De Brodt as her fav- orite teacher . . . had a business 'najor . . . will long remember the '55 and '56 Commencements . . . hopes to attend J. C. with a dental technician major, LANDRY, WILLIAM D. Niclrnamed Red . . . en- thusiastic about playrng baslret- ball and watching Jai Alai . . . dislilres conceited people . . . played two years of Varsity bas- lcetball and three years of Var- sity tennis . - . was a Letterman and captain of the tennis team . . . enjoyed his math classes, especially trigonometry . . . last- ing mc'nories will include when he made Varsity basketball and later lettered in it , . . plans to attend U. C. L. A, with an en- gineering major . . . hopes to , . . LANGLEY, JENETTA FERN Spvnds her leisure time collect' inq roclcs, shells, and pine cones, and particrpatrnq in church ae' trvrtrrs . 4 . is peeved by people who drsarranqc her hair style . . . was a library monitor . . . chose shorthand and worlcrnq in the lr- brary as her tavorrte classes and Mr. Musselman as her tavoritc teacher . . , had a business maj- or . , , plans to attend Pacrtrc Bible Colleqe rn Portland, Ore- qon 4 . 4 would lrlci' to worlc rn a library. LANZA, GARY ANTHONY Especially enjoys sports, qornq to parties, and ratrnq . . . was active rn Sophomore football and BH traclr . . . chose U, S. Hrs- tory, architectural drawinq, and advanced general science as his tavorrte classes . 4 . rated Dr. Mottrtt as hrs tavorrte teacher , . . majored rn math . , . wrll never torqet lrrclirng the extra point to beat Mission Bay 7-6 . . . plans to attend U. C. L. A. with an architectural Trajor , . . hopes to be an architect. LAWTON, FRANK N. Enjoys eatrnq and sports . . . rs peeved by irresponsible sopho- mores . . . especially lrlced hrs math and science classes . . . had a math major , . 4 will lonq remember the I955 FlooverASan Ureqo 'lootball qame . 4 . plans to attend State atter a year at J. C ..,. Frank hopes to malre thi- Arr Force a career. LEBSOCK, DONNA KAY A welcome transter trorn Falls Church Hrqh, Vrrqrnra . . , choos- es listening to bop 'nusrc and thi- radio as her tavorrte pastimes . 4 . rs peeved by wronq tele- phone numbers durrnq the night . . . was rn Varsity hoclrey at Falls Church t-lrqh , , . chose qrrls' qlvr- as her favorite class and Miss Burton as her tavorrte teacher 4 . . majored rn math . . . plans to attend the Uni- versity ot Colorado with majors rn r-duration and economics 4 . 4 Donna hopes to br' a teafher4 LECHIEN, CAROLYN JEAN Choo-.es swrmmrnq as her tav- orrtc pastime . . 4 IS rrrrtated by boys who are late tor dates , , . chose Coach l-tenson's math class as her favorite . . . will lonq re- member tht- I955 Football Carnif val 4 . , hr-r future plans include lrvrrrq rn Los Anqeles and be- rrfmrnq an arrlrnr' hostess. LEDGER, AUDREY CAROL A newcomer trom Mount Dra- blo l-lrgh, Concord, California . . . drsapproves ot people who steal lunches . . . tavored hi-r Greqq shorthand class with Mrs. Summers . 4 4 had a business major . . . hopes to bi' a steno- qrapher or a secretary. LEE, JEAN Better lcnown as Jeanie 4 . . a torrner Lincoln co-ed . 4 . vn- joys dancrnq, eatrnq, and being lazy , . . was an attendance ot- ticc monitor . . . tavored her drama and modern dance class- es . . . chose Coach Vrclcery and Mr, Grerq as her tavorite teach- ers . . . the Senior Prom will lrnger lonqest rn her memory . , . hopes to attend colleqe, special- izing rn drama . . 4 her secret ambition rs to be married and raise a tarnrly ot srx qrrls. LE PAGE, FRANCELL MERNA Franlcre rs ambitious and friend- ly . . . enjoys baton twrrlrnq, clancinq, and cruisinq in cars . .. rs irritated by concerted people . . . was a Pom Pon majorette . . . active in Downbeat and Y- leens clubs . . . chose senior serence wrth Dr. Moftrtt as her favorite class . . 4 had a busi- ness major . . 4 will lonq remem- ber beinq chosen Pom Pon maj- orette . . . hopes to br' an arr- lrne hostess. LETSINGER, RAYMOND E. Better lrnown as Ray 4 , , par' ticularly enjoys sports . . . doesntt care tor untriendly people . . . was an active member ot the Boosters Club, Bowlrnq Club, and CSF . . . chose chemistry ds his favorite class and Mrss Fern Mrl- ler as his tavorrte teacher , . . majored in math . 4 , wrll lonq remember the l955 l loover-Red- lands football qa'ne . . , plans to attend State with a major rn enqineerrnq . . . hopes to be an electrrcal enqrneer. LEWIS, CARL Better lcnown as Lou . , . chorus! es watchinq tootball and baslrvt- ball qames as his favorite pas- time . . , a member ot the J. V. baseball team . . , especially en- joyed senror scrence and Mr. Vrclcery . , . had an industrial arts major . . 4 Carl says hi' has no detrnrte plans tor the tuturiz LEWKOWICZ, LOUIS Nrrlrnamed Htirenchiel' or Lui- gill . . . enjoys classical music, reading, driving, singing, and go- ing to parties . . . is peeved by people who mispronounce his last na'ne , . , was active in Band, Orchestra, the French Club, and the Christmas and Senior Plays . . . tavored drama with Miss Wadlow, band, R. O. T, C., and physiology . . . had a math maj- or . , . will long remember the I954 Hoover-San Diego game . . . another State-bound grad- uate with a science major . . . hopes to become a dentist atter serving in the Air Force. LINCOLN, WILLIAM R. Better lrnown as Bill . . . spends his leisure time swimming and collecting stamps . . . is irri- tated by people who thinlr they lrnow it all , . . was president and treasurer ot the Stamp Club and quartermaster ot the Silver Blades . . . served as an Audio- Visual monitor . . . tavored his mechanical drawing and R. O, T. C. classes . . , chose Master Sergeant Davis as his tavorite teacher . , . had a math major . , . the R. O. T. C. Ball will linger longest in his memory . , . hopes to be an architectural en- gineer. LINT, EVELYN MARIE tivie always wears a snile . . . especially enjoys music, dancing, and sports . . . was active in Y- Teens, Boosters Club, Assembly and Rally Committee, Latin Club, Choir, Double Ouartette, and Senior Vesper Committee , . . historian and welfare chairman ot CSF . . . tavorite classes were music and English , . . says she lrlced all ot her teachers , . . lasting memories will include the Senior Prop and Commencement . . , plans to attend Chapman College . . . hopes to bc a lrind- ergarten teacher or high school music teacher, LOBDELL, FREDA LYNN A triendly co-ed . . . chooses noinfl to the beach. dancing, and listening to popular music as her tavorite pastimes . . . is pecved hy people who craclr their lcnuclr- les . . . enjoyed her coolrinq, typing, and senior science class- es , , . tavorite teacher is Mrs, Fenn . , , majored in homemalr- ing , . . the Hoover-San Dieilo tootball game will linger long- est in her memory . . . has tu- ture plans ot being a housewife. LOECHEL, BOB E. Lists collecting 'natchboolrs and worlring on cars as his tavoritc pastimes . . . teachers and stall- ed cars are his pet pceves . , . will long remember his geometry and advanced algebra classes with Miss Gaby . . . had a math major . , . hopes to attend U. C, L. A. or State with a math maior . . . plans to be married and study to be an architect. LOPEZ, IRENE E. I-las a nicc personality . . . especially enjoys school activi- ties and swinming . . , was presi- dent ot the F. T. A., vrce-presi- dent ot the Pan American Club, and a member ot the Senators, N. F. L., Boosters Club, Senior Y-Teens, CSF, Senior Glee, and Allied Youth . . . tavored her debate class with Mrs, lmel and Spanish . . . had bath Spanish and science majors , . . will never torgct being caught ballet danc- ing in the auditorium , . . plans to attend State with a language major . , . hopes to be a lan- guage teacher. LOTTERMOSER, DENNIS R. Better lcnown as Denny . , , surfing and other sports are his hobbies . . . was active in J. V. and Varsity tootball , . . majored in math and industrial arts . . . will long remember playing in the San Diego-Hoover game . , . Denny hopes to attend State with dratting and architectural draw- ing majors. LOTTRITZ, HARRIET LEE A welcome transter tram Es condido Union High . . . especial- ly cnjoys sports and composing stories . . . annoyed by people who malcc excuses . . . was an active mcmbcr ot G, A. A. and the Boosters Club . . . favored her physical education and art classes . . . rated Miss Barr as her favorite teacher . . . had both math and social science 'najors . . . hopes to attend State with education and art majors . . . plans to be a teacher. LOWRIMORE, ARLEY Niclrnamcd lnjun , , , has a tricndly personality . , . enthusi- astic about sports . , disap- provcs ot people who brag about themselves . . . was active in Varsity tootball, Varsity baslret- ball, and J. V, baseball , . . chosc speech as his tavorite class and Mr. Grossman as his tavor- itc teacher . . had an art major . . . will long remember when he was ltnoclmcd out in the Gross- mont game . . , hopes to attend J. C. with a commercial art major. LUDWICK, KIRBY A great conversationalist . talres plcasure in skin-diving . . . is annoycd by crowded halls , . . was activc in Knights I-li-Y and was a bool: room monitor , . . chose history as his tavor,te class and Mrs. Morris as his favorite teacher . . had a math major . . . will long remember Field Day . , . is loolring torward to attending State with a major in drafting . . . Kirby will malme a good engineer. LUKE, RICHARD T. Better lrnown as Riclr , . . a welcome transter trom Wawatosa l-liqh, Wisconsiri . . , rates build' inq hot rods as his favorite pas' time . . . is irritated by cars that won't start . . . was active in the Science Club, traclr, bas- lietball, and tennis . . . Student Council representative , . . en- ioyed physics and Mr. Nuttall . . . had science and social studies maiors . , . will lonq re- member the atter-qami' dances . . . hopes to attend U. C. L. A., S. C., or State with a science major . . . Rrclr aspires to be- come a doctor. LUNDIN, BARl ANN Annie has a pert and vivacious charm . , . enioys proqressive iazz, dancinq. modeling, and tor- pedo sandwiches . . . was in the French Club, Boosters Club, Thespians, Senior Crlec, and the '55 Christvias Play . . . worlred in the qrrls' attendance ottice . . . tavored senior qlee with MIS. Hotmann and drama , . , had a drama maior . . . will always re- member dancmq in the cafeteria . , , plans to attend Glendale J, C, with drama and English majors and later study dancinq in Los Anqeles and Europe. LUNDY, REGINA DIANE Ambitious ard qood-natured . . , enthusiastic about swim'ninq, dancinq, readrnq, and playinq the piano . . . drsapproves ot peo- ple without a sense ot humor . .. was active in the Boosters Club. Y-Teens, Latin Club, Junior Achievement, Pan American, and F. T. A .A., chose Miss Gaby as her favorite teacher and world history as her tavorite class , . . had a history maior . . . will lonq remember the day We hdd SIX tire drills . . . Reqrna hopes to attend State with a liberal arts maior, LUNSFORD, BETTY Particularly enjoys listeninq to proqressrve Ian and dancinq . . . dislilres homeworli . . . was a qreat tan ot Miss Martha Millcrls short- hand class . . . had a business maior . . . Commencement will lrnqer lonqest in her memory . , . another State-bound t-loover qraduate with a maior in busi- nt-gg , , , B.-tty hopes to be a secretary, LYNES, JERRY K. Jerry especially enioys movies, T, V., and tootball . . . is irritated by qirls who stop and tallc in the hall riqht in tront ot him . . . has a lite membership in CSF , . , favored his math and art rlasses . , . rated Miss Gaby as his tavorite teacher . . . had both math and science 'naiors . . . will lonq remember thi' Hoover nominatinq conventions , . . hopes to attend State tor two year-1 and later a university. LYON, SHARON ANN Sherry has a peaches-and-cream complexion . . , enioys dancinq, qoinq to the beach and parties, and listening to records . . . is pceved by people who are al- ways latc . . . was a member ot Senior Y-leens and the Boosters Club . . . tavored her Senior Enqlish and senior qlee classes . , . rated Mr. Allen as her tav- orite teacher . . , had a business major . . . will never torqet danc- inq in the cafeteria , . , hopes to attend State or J. C. with a busi- ness maior and later do civil service or other ottice worlr. LYONS, KENNETH M. Tall . , , well lilred . . . en- ioys sports and worlrinq on cars . . . drslilres physiology tests . . . was an active 'nernber ot HifY and the Quartette . . . tavored his auto shop and choir classes . . . rated Mrs, l-lotmann as his tavorite teacher , . . had both math and Enqlrsh majors , . . will lonq remember the l954 t-looverapoint Loma tootball qame . . . hopes to attend Whitworth Colleqe in Washinqton. MCALEER, CLAIRE PATRICIA Nrclrnamed Boots . . . en' ioys datinq her 'lschotziem . , , active in the Downbeat Club and Y-Teens . . . Cardinal Co-ed rep- resentative and a tlaq twirler tor two years , . . worlred in boys' attendance ottice , . . favored her qym and history classes and Mr. Foote , . . had a business maior . . . will fondly remember when they announced at the l954 Red and Wh tc Ball that she was to be a tlaq twirler . , . tuture plans include rnarriaqe and worli. MCBEE, GARY Known to many as Mac . . . a sports enthusiast . . . disapr proves ot people who constantly tallc about themselves . . . act- ive rn J. V. and Varsity base- b'll . . . will miss his speech class and Mrs. Geiger . . . maj- ored in math . , . last yearls l-toover-San Dieqo football qame will lonq be remembered by him , . . colleqe and the Service are included in his tuture plans. McCLURKlN,ROBERT JOHN Bob transferred tro'n Mission Bay . . . enioys malrinq money . . . annoyed by teachers who tall: too much , . . was in CSF and Senators . . . rnaiored in math and social sciences . , . plans to attend San Dicqo State, maiorinq in economics and busi- ness administration . . . would lilce to qo into the real estate business. McCONNELL, JOANN CAROL Jo transferred here from Rog- ers l-ligh, Newport. Rhode lsland . . . spends her leisure time danc- ing. playing tennis, and listen- ing to good music . . . was a member ot the Boosters Club . , . will miss her Business Engl sh class with Mr. Jeter . . . had a busi- ness major , . . the Senior Prom will stand out rn her memories of high school . . . plans to at- tend Vocational School, majoring in business . . . interested in do- ing office work. MCCOY, LARRY DEAN Transferred from South l-ligh, Denver . . . enjoys singing, skat- ing. and crrnversrng , 4 . was Commissioner of Elections, presl- dent of the Safety Council, and public rr-lations olfrcer rn R, O. T. C .,.. active in the Christ! mas Program and the Vespers Committee . . . favored English l,rt with Mrss Jones . . , had so- cial science and math majors , . . will fondly remember the second nominating convention . . . plans to attend Clan-nont Men's Col' lr-qv or Pomona . . . hopeful of becoming a politician or philos- rrpher. MCCULLOUGH, JACKLYN K. Jackie enjoys cookrngj driving, and collecting salt and pepper shakers . , . peeved by slow driv- YI5 and nofl blgnHtt'f'3 . . . Cftfjsx' Miss Martha Millers shorthand class as her favorite , , , a busi- ness major . . . will long re- member her first homecoming and thi' Senior Prom . , . livr future plans rrrilude being a full-time l1OLl'rl'WIl,t', MCEACHREN, CATHERINE L. Cathy to hvr many trrends . . . enjoys playing canasta, dancing, and rating shrimp . , . annoyed by people who call her 'llfatyi . . , active in the Treble Tones, Boosters Club, Yfleens, Duca- teers, Pan Anrerrcan Club, the Ri-d Cross Council, and the Safe- ty Council . . . whose civrcs as her favorite class and Mr, Greig as her favorite teacher . , . had a business major . . . she will fondly rerrierrrbvr her trrst Home- coming Parade , . , future plans include clerical work and mar- rragv. McELVAlN, RUTH LEA Transferred here from EI Rancho Highj Rivera, Calrtornia . , . pet peeve, homework , . , keen about danerng and going to the beach . . . office practice was her fav' oriti' class , . . her favorite teach- ers were Mr. Hollingsworth and Mrs. Merzbacher . . . had a busr- ness major , . . will fondly re- 'rrernber Commencement , . . rs ambitious to become an interior decorator after attending college at Fullerton. 'Q' MCEWEN, JAMES A. Jim enjoys sports, cars, and going to the beach . . . disapa proves of people who walk too slowly in the halls . . . active in B track , . . favored hrs U. S. l-listory and gym classes . . . Mr. Prokop was hrs favorite teacher . . , had a math major... the l954 Hoover-Santa Monica football game will long stand out in his memories . , . plans to at- tend San Diego Junior College and State . . . ambitious to make a million dollars. McGRlFF, JOANNE Jo rates bowling as her fav- orite pastime . . . annoyed by people who donlt answer when spoken to . . . was a member of the Red Cross Council . . . favored her English class and Mr. Showley . . . majored in art , . . will fondly remember eleventh grade camp . . , her future plans include being married. MCHENRY, ALEX l-le spends his leisure time swimming and working on cars . . . pet peeve, glass windows . . . especially enjoyed hrs auto shop class with Mr. Ehrenborg . . . had an industrial arts major . . . he will long remember the time when he put his hand through a window rn the cafe- teria . . . post-graduate plans in- clude working tor the Telephone Company. MCINTOSH, JACK W. Jack enjoys sports and going to parties . . . dislikes working on cars and getting up early . . . was active on both the Vars sity football and track teams . . . will miss his architectural drawing class . . . chose Mr, Youngblood as his favorite teacher . . . maj' ored in architectural drawing and math . . , playing in the I954 San Diego-Hoover football game will stand out among his high school memories . . . future plans include attending State or Jun- ior College. MCLEES, DEAN SCOTT Scotty enjoys swimming and going to sport car races . . . irritated by 'isrckl' M. Gfs . , . was active in Hr-Y during his iunror year . . . will miss his physiology class . . . favored Miss Work and Miss Bassett . . . had an industrial arts major A . . the day Dave made two touchdown passes from center positron while playing Varsity football will long be remembered by hin , . . plans to attend State, majoring rn history or science . . . would MCLEOD, BEVERLY ELAINE She spends her leisure time listening to the radio . . . physi- ology was her favorite class and Mr. Vrckery, her favorite teacher , . . had a business major . . . will fondly remember the l953 Football Carnival , . . is ambi- tious to attend County Hospi- tal School of Nursing, studying to become a nurse. MCMAHON, SHARON LUCYLE Enjoys writing for newspapers , . . Commissioner of Publica- tions, chairman of Junior Class Affairs, editor in chief of the Cardinal, and publicity chair- man for the Cardinal Co-eds . . . member of Ecivres, Quill and Scroll, Boosters Club, and Y- Teens . , . will miss the Card- inal office with Mr. Shirley and student government with Mr. Lokke , . . majored in languages and journalism . . , will fondly remember the l954 Hoover- Santa Monica football game . . . plans to attend State, majoring in journalism. MCNULTY, SANDRA Sandie is keen about swimming and dancing . , . disapproves of immodest people . . . enjoyed her U. S. History class with Mr. Por- teous and botany with Mr, Hen- son , . . majored in business , , . will fondly remember her Senior Prom . . , hopes to attend San Diego State, majoring in science. MCPHERSON, MARIANNE Mari chooses dancing, eating tacos, and going to the beach and the show as her favorite pastimes . . . is annoyed by boys who crack their knuckles . . . her favorite classes were math and typing and favorite teachers, Mr. Allen and Mr, Prokop . . . had an homemaking major . . . She will long remember the time she tell down in Cats' Corner . . . plans to attend junior college with a business or homemaking major, later working as a tele- phone operator. MCQUAID, CAROL A. Carol particularly enjoys listen- ing to records . . . says that she doesn't care for teachers , . . will 'niss her typing class with Mr. Kirchhoff , . , had an homemak- ing major . . , graduation day will stand out in her memories . . . is ambitious to become a good housewife. MACDONALD, JO ANN Jo's favorite recreation is play- ing badminton , . . dislikes loud people . . . badminton was her favorite class and Miss Martha Miller, her favorite teacher . . . majored in business . . . she will long re'nember the l954 Hoover- San Diego football game , . . plans to attend San Diego State College, continuing her business major. MaclNNES, WILLIAM M. Bill transferred here from Chico High, Chico, California . . . spends his leisure time collecting stamps and coins . . . is an- noyed by crowded halls . , . favored his band class with Mr. Peterson . . . had a history maj- or . . . another State-bound Hooverite, Bill plans to continue his history major there. MACOMBER, DOROTHY ANN She is enthusiastic about play- ing badminton and oil painting . . , reluctant to do oral work in class . . . especially enjoyed her shorthand class with Miss Martha Miller . , . majored in business . . . the IQS4 Hoover- San Diego football game will long be remembered by her , , . future plans include attending San Diego State and being a secretary. MACKLIN, CARL REYNOLDS He rates music and cars as his favorite pastimes . . , pct peeve, English , , , played intramural basketball . . . will miss his gym and math classes . , . rated Coach Foote as his favorite teacher , . . majored in math . . , enjoyed the time Miss Marla English came to Hoover . . . would like to 'najor in math at State . , . ambitious to become an engineer. MADDOX, MILLARD D. Keen about playing the piano, working on cars, and attending football games . . . disapproves of girls who are late for dates . . . active in Knights Hi-Y . . . he will miss his gym, biology, and algebra classes and Mr. Foote . . . had a language maj- or , . . hopes to attend Okla- homa A Xi M after a year at San Diego Junior College . . . is ambitious to become a retail grocer. MALLEN, STUART X. He lists playing Jai Alai as his hobby . . . annoyed by Gerald and his entertaining comic books . , , was partial to Miss Henderson's social problems class . , . will long remember the tield trip his social problems class took . . , would like to take a course in creative writing at college. MALLOW, JAN HELEN Jan especially enjoys dancing, swimming, and being with Tom . . irritated by people who can't pronounce her name . , . a member ot Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . . . was robe mistress tor the Christmas Play, a representative tor the Cardinal Co-cds, and a member of the Student Council . . . will long remember her shorthand class with Miss Martha Miller . . . major- ed in music and business . . . Ditch Day will stand out in her memories . . . plans to major in business education at San Diego State. MALONE, DRICK D. Partial to working on cars and engines . . . says that squirrels are his pet peeve . . , will miss his machine drawing class . . . tavored Mr. Giuliani . . , had both machine drawing and math majors . . . his tuture plans in- clude San Diego State College and dratting. MANNWEILER, JEANE FAY Particularly enjoys being out- doors . . . active in the Bible Club, Riding Club, and the Fu- ture Nurses ot America , . . was a monitor in the English ottice . . . tavored her U. S. History, gym, toods, and drama classes . . . her tavorite teacher was Miss Minshall . . , had a home- making major . . . she will long remember the time there was a tire alarm while she was dress- ing tor gym . . . State, a major in sociology, and working with problem children are her tuture ambitions. MANSER, HOWARD Howie enjoys tishing and listen- ing to records . . . annoyed by characters . . . was active on the Varsity basketball team . . . will miss his gym class . . . chose Mr, DeBrodt as his favorite teach- er . . . had an industrial arts major . . . will long remember when Hoover beat San Diego in basketball . . . plans to attend junior college, majoring in indus- trial arts . . . ambitious to do forestry work. MANSFIELD, BARBARA Bobbie chooses dancing, eat- ing, and going to the mountains as her tavorite pastimes . . . disapproves ot conceited people . . . partial to her shorthand and physiology classes . . , Mrs, Clay- ton was her favorite teacher . . . had a business major . . . Field Day will stand out in her memor- ies . . . plans to attend San Diego State, with a business maj- or . . , interested in becoming a court reporter. MARICLE, DEWAIN ALDWIN Sometimes called Mare by his triends . . . a welcome trans- ter from Milan High School, Mil- an, Minnesota . . . enjoys driv- ing around . . . tavored art sur- vey with Mr. Gibbs . . . majored in history . , , will long remember his tirst day at Hoover . . . probably will join the Navy atter graduation. MARKLEY, JOHN H. Johnny enjoys writing tor the Cardinal and cheer leading . .. annoyed by people with no school spirit , , . WGS l'1Ccd Cl'1C2f leader, teature editor ot the Cardinal, treasurer ot Down- beat, Chairman ot the Junior Prom, and a member ot Quill and Scroll and CSF . . . will miss working in the Cardinal ottice with Mr. Shirley . . . his- tory major . . , will long re- member being Boy ot the Month tor March . . . plans to major in journalism and psychology at San Diego College tor Men . . . ambitious to be a newspaperman. MARQUETTE, GAIL SANDRA Spends her leisure time dancing, swimming, and eating Mexican tood . . . active in Y-Teens and Boosters Club . . . was a Cardin- al Co-ed representative . . . tav- ored Mr. Grossman! geometry and Mr. Vickery's physiology classes . , . majored in home- making . . . the Senior Prom will be tondly remembered by her . , . plans to attend San Diego State with a major in art . . . would like to teach elementary school or become an airline host- ess. MARSHALL, MARY JANICE Sparkplug enjoys music, dancing, eating pizza, and par- ties . . . dislikes snobbish peo- ple and people who don't smile . . . she will miss Mrs. Hines' chemistry class . . . had a major in music , . . the I954 Hoover- San Diego tootball game will stand out in her memories ot high school . . . would like to attend State College or the American School ot Dancing in Los Angeles . . . plans to major in music or art . . . ambitious to become a professional dancer A, -- -L-.-. .1..--.-L,.. MARTIN, PRESTON MICHAEL I-Ie spends his spare time swim-ning, reading, and watch- rnq television , 4 . member ot French, Latin, and Boosters Clubs and ot the CSF . 4 . will long remember his tirst-year French class 4 . . said that he lilced all ot his teachers . . . majored in toreiqn lanquaqes . , . Ditch Day will stand out in his mem- ories ot Hoover . . . would lllic to major in business administra- tion at Pomona Colleqe , 4 . ambitious to become a tax con- sultant. MARTIN, ROBERT LEE Some ot his triends call him Fruty , . , Jai Alai, dancinQ. and collectinq coins talie up his spare time , . . says that he dis- liltes people . . 4 was secretary ot the Cesta Club at Hoover 4 4 . active in choir and double quartettc, which he clained as his favorite classes . . . his tavor- ite teacher was Mrs. Madeleine Hofmann 4 , 4 had music and math majors . , 4 would like to attend State, majorinq in math 4 4 , hopeful ot becominq an ot- ticer in the Navy. MASSICOTTE, PHILIP E. Phil enjoys music and playinq the piano . . . listed math as his favorite class and Mr. Webber as his tavorite teacher . . . had a math major . , , like many others he will lonq remember the football qame between Hoover and San Dieqo in I954 . . , his post qraduate plans include the Navy and then perhaps colleqe. MASTRO, BEVERLY E. Berta enjoys dancinq. parties, eatinq4 and qoinq to the beach . . . pet peeve, insincere people . . . was active on the Prom and Student Directory committees , . . a member ot the Pan American Club, Future Teachers ot A'ner- ica, and the Boosters Club . . . said that physiology and Spanish were her favorite classes . . . favored Mr. Enqlc . . . had a history major , 4 4 Field Day and tryinq out tor tlaq twirler will lonq be remembered by her . . . State and teachinq are included in her future plans. MATHIASON, LEIF A swell person to lcnow . . . Leit spends his spare time on photoqraphy . . . was a member ot A Cappella choir tor three years 4 . . played sophomore football . . . he will miss his qym class and Coach Foote . . . majored in math 4 , . his outs standinq memory was the time he sanq a solo in choir . 4 . plans to major in math at San Dieqo Junior Colleqe . 4 . hopetul ot becominq an electronics enqineer. MATRANGA, JO ANN Jo chooses qoinq to tootball qames, listeninq to popular rec- ords, and dancinq as her tav- oritc pastimes 4 . . annoyed by people who canlt dance . . . tav- ored her senior science class . . . had a business major . 4 , the Senior Prom will stand out in her memory , . . she would lilre to Continue her business major at San Dieqo Junior Colleqe . , . plans to become a secretary. MATRANGA, LAWRENCE F. Larry rates tryinq to tiqure out Miss Fern Miller's triq and solid qeometry questions and catinq spaqhetti as his favorite pastimes , 4 . was president ot Junior Achievement and a member ot the Kniqhts HIFY. . - active in B and Varsity tracli and cross country , . . preferred his U, S4 History and triqonometry class- es with Mr. Showley and Miss Miller . . . had a math major . . , plans to attend State and Pomona . . . would lilre to be- come an enqineer. MAUS, MARCIA Sometimes called Marsh by her tr:ends . . 4 a swimmrnq and dancinq enthusiast 4 , . annoyed by people who pretend they are somethinq they are not , , 4 DGVflCUlGVlV Crvjoyed history with Mr. Showley and her badminton class . , . majored in business . . . she will fondly remember the Senior Prom and after-prom . . . would lilce to attend State to become a psycholoqist aj INS. tory teacher, MAYFIELD, BARBARA Known to her many friends as M5Zli l . . . especially peeved by Untrifrndlv pf'ODlC . . . dCtiVC as a Ducateer. Senior editor on thc Annual statt, and chairman gf the Extra Senior Activities Com- mittee . . 4 a member at Y. Teens and the Boosters Club . , , claimed physioloqy as her tavor- ite class and Mr, Lokke and Miss Murphy as her tavorite teachers 4 . . had a Spanish maj, O' - 4 - Dlans to attend State, majoring in elementary education . . . hopes to be a teacher, MAYO, BARBARA ANN A sweet co-ed . . . enjoys dancinq, eatinq pizza, and spend- iriq her spare time with Frenchy - - - CllSGDDroves ot people who dont practice what they preach . . . was a lieutenant in Po'n Pon Corps and a member of Downbeat Club , . , chose Pom Pon and toods as her favorite classes and Mrs, Lewis as her favorite teacher 4 4 . had a busi, ness major , 4 , she will fond- ly remember beinq chosen a lieu- tenant ot the Pom Pon Corps 4 . . her future plans include rivil confirm Wnrlr Anrl manianf- MAZON, BEVERLY ANN Bev especially enjoys bowling . . . active in G. A. A. . . . she preterred her gym class . . chose Mr. Burns as her tavorite teacher . . . had a major in honemaking . . . will always re- member the tun she had in gym and G, A. A .... she is un- decided about her tuture plans. MEADE, SHERRY ALECIA Sherry tormerly attended high school in Northtork, West Virgin- ia . . . keen about swimming. dancing, and playing volleyball .. .annoyed by people who think they are better than others . . . was active in A Cappella choir and Y-Teens , . . will miss her typing class . . . her tavorite teachers were Mrs. Hotmann and Miss Martha Miller . . . had math and history majors . . , she will long remember being lost on her first day at Hoover , . , inter- ested in becoming a secretary. MELLON, ARLEEN T. Spends her leisure time danc- ing, dating, eating, and talking , . . annoyed by people with no sense ot humor and people who won't smile . . . active in Y- Tcens and Boosters Club . . . en- joyed her typing and shorthand classes . . . Mr. Prokop was her tavorite teacher , . . had a busi- ness major . , . she will long remember the time she was thrown in a trash can , . . an- other State-bound Hooverite . . . Arleen would like to take up modeling or become a private secretary. MENDOZA, GILBERT J. Cvilbert's favorite recreation is playing basketball . . . disap- proves ot boys who wear white bucks . . , clai'ned gym as his tavorite class and Mr. Hottert. his favorite teacher . , . majored in math . . , he will long remem- ber the I955 Hoover-Point Loma football game . . . plans to at- tend San Diego State College. MENTZE, DALE RICHARD His hobby is minerals and he enjoys athletics . . . dislikes snobbish people. . . the Bible Club, Hi-Y, N, F. L., and Sena- tors were among his activities . . . preferred his gym class . . . chose Miss Work as his favorite teacher , . . had majors in both 'hath and history , . . the l954 Hoover-San Diego football game will stand out in his memories . . . another State-bound Hoov- erite. MEYER, KEITH E. A skin diving enthusiast , . . he is a great tan ot Mr. Ehrcn- borg's auto shop class . . . had a major in industrial arts . . . he will always remember attend- ing the Football Carnival dur- ing his sophomore year . , . Keith says he is looking torward to joining the Air Force atter graduation. MEYER, KENT A. Especially enjoys skin diving . . . was a rnontor in the at- tendance ottice . . , claimed au- to shop with Mr. Ehrcnborg as his tavorite class . . . majored in mathematics . , . his post- graduate plans include going into some kind of sales work. MILL, CELIA ANN Mike enjoys horses, hillbilly music, skating, and beach par- ties . . , is annoyed by people who don't act their age . , . preterred her art survey and Eng- lish Lit classes , . , chose Mr. Gibbs as her tavorite teacher . . . had a language major . . . will fondly remember Senior Ditch Day . . . is ambitious to become a ranchefs wite. MILLER, BARBARA JEAN Barb rates bowling, playing tennis, and camping out as her tavorite pastimes , . . an active member ot the Boosters Club, Y- Teens, and the Pan American Club . . . was on the All-Girl Party and Ditch Day committees and was secretary ot the Cardinal Co-cd Council . . . great tan ot her speech class . . . chose Mrs. Wilcoxon as her favorite teacher . . . had a business maj- or . . . will tondly remember be- ing chosen Homecoming Queen . . . State and a major in busi- ness or physiology are among her future plans. MILLER, DENNIS MACK Transferred trom Great Neck Hich School in New York . . . he loves to do garden work and to loat , . . pecved by girls who cry . . . was on the track team . . . preterred his botany class . . . chose Mr. Allen as his tav- orite teacher . . . majored in his- tory . . . would like to attend Farmingdale Agricultural school and major in ornamental horti' culture . . . is ambitious to be- come a landscape architect. MILLER, GAIL ANN A welcome transter from Hope High, Providence, Rhode lsland . , . she enroys reading, bowl- inq, and sewing , , . was an active member ot the Operators' Club, Future Nurses ot America, and Boosters Clubs . . . tavored her speech class and chemistry with Mrs. Hines . . . had a sci- ence maror . . . her tirst day at Hoover will always stand out in her memories , , . hopes to be- FOYTM' 5 UIHSC. MILLER, GARY DEAN I-tr' rates worlring on a certain Ford and playing the trombone as his favorite pastimes . . . dis- approves ot girls who malre dates three weetrs in advance . . . play- ed Sophomore tootball and bas- lretball . . . a great tan ot Mr. Henson's gym class . . . an in- dustrial arts mayor . . , will long remember the Hoover-Point Lo- ma tootball game . . .plans to goin the Air Force tor tour years and then return to attend State College, MILLER, JAY KENNETH A swell boy to trnow . . . his tavorite recreatrons are swimming, water strung, and slrin drying . , . annoyed by people who pop their gum . . . especially enjoyed his physics, trig, and chemistry classes . . . chase Mr. Giuliani as his tavorite teacher . . . had bath math and science majors . . . says he will long remember his trip to see Cinerarna . . . weuld like to talre physics and then nuclear physics at Cal. Tech, . . , plans to become a nuclear phyw ist. MILLER, RODNEY C. Rod enroys listening to music and hot-roddrng . . . avoids peo- ple who try to act like some- thing they arenlt . . . was a member ot Band, Orchestra, and thi- R. O. T, C. Cadet Club . . . listed band, radio, and physics as his tavorite classes and MfSgt. Davis as his tavorite teacher . . . had a math major . . , the trips to out-ot-town football games will long be re- membered . . . his post-graduate olans include State and Cal. Tech, with a major in engineering . , . is interested in becoming a radar specialist, MILLER, ROSALIE MYRENE Rosie is Ireen about any lrind ot dancing , . . active in Y- Teens, Pan American Club, and the Bible Club . . . tavored her Spanish and speech classes . . . had Spanish and business mai- ors . , . will tondly remember Senior Ditch Day . . . would like to maior in education at San Diego State College . , . inter- 'sted in becoming a teacher. rd' MILLER, WILLIAM C. Bill previously attended San Diego Vocational School . , . enroys dancing and slrin diving , . . claimed study hall as his tavorite class and Mr. Greig, his tavorite teacher . . , had a maior in industrial arts . , , would lilre to became a slrin diver atter graduating trom Hoover. MILNER, MARVIN EARL Lists swimming as his tayorite pastime . . . says that his car is his pet pecve . , . was par- tial to Mr. Hottertis architec- tural drawing class . , . the l954 Hoover-Point Loma tootball game will stand out in his memories ot high school . , , would lilre to continue his maior at the Uni- versity ot Mexico. MOGAVERO, JUDITH Better Irnown to her many trrends as Judy . . . espeerally enioys walking, tallring, and eat ing . . . is peeved by pests . . . was co-chairman ot the Student Directory Committee, publicity chairman ot the Senior Prom and Shamroclr Shuttle com- mittees, and a member ot the Boosters Club and Y-Teens . . . tavored her chemistry and world history classes . , . chose Mr. Gibbs as her tavoritc teacher . . . had a history maior , . . plans to attend State or U. S. C. . . . ambitious to become a phy- sical therapist. MONK, JANE ELIZABETH Formerly attended Orange t-linh in Orange, Texas . . .Janie rates swimming, singing, and art as her hobbies . . . was a mem- ber ot A Cappella Choir, which she claimed as her tavorite class . . . chose Mr.Young as her tav- orite teacher . , . majored in homemalring , . . is interested in talring a nurses' training course at the County Hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana. MONSON, DIAN RUTH Tennis. swimming, and coolring talre up her spare time . , . president ot the Swimming Club . . . active in CSF, Senior Y- Teens, and G, A. A, . . . par- tial to her home planning and Contemporary Literature classes . . . chose Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Hines as her tavorite teachers . . . maiored in homemalring , . . enioyed and will long remember the summer school trip to Mexico , , , hopetul ot attending Chap- man College . . . tuture plans 1.-.,-I..A,. .AMA Lu..- AI I..IIn:Mu MONZALVO-MORAN, ISABEL Rates dancing and having para ties as her tavorite pastimes . . . active in the Boosters, Swimming, and Bible Clubs, and a member ot G, A. A ,... was a monitor in the boys' attendance ottrce . . . especially enjoyed her gym class and chose Mr. Prolrop as her tavorite teacher , . . had a business major . . . will long re- member getting lost on her trrst day at Hoover . . . post-grad' irate plans include .lunior College and Vocational School. MONZINGO, ROBERT ALLEN Bob is ltnown tor his running ability - ' . tavorite recreatrons are listening to iazz, swimming, and attending tootball games . . . active member ot Ecrvrcs. l.i-tlermi'n's Club, and thc French Club . . . was on the Varsity cross country and traclc teams . . . great tan ot his physcs class . , . favorite teacher, Mrs, I-lines . . . maiorcd in math . . . will long remember becoming the Cross Country Champion tor Southern California . . , plans to attend Stanford, maioring in eith- er science or engineering, MOORE, BLAINE A. Bud formerly attended Grand Island High School, Grand Is- land, Nebraska . , . enjoys listen- ing to iazz and bop records, play- ing sports, and worlring on radios and cars . . , disapproves ot teachers who give unexpected tests . . , was active in the Bowl- ing Club . . . preferred his radio shop and physics classes . . . chose Mr. Crawford as his favorite teacher . . . majored in science and math . . . will probs ably attend State or J, C., maior- ing in science , . . later he would lilri' to go into the Service. MOORE, HARRY EDWARD Ed especially enioys attending parties and worlring on cars . . . is annoyed by homeworlr . . . rated auto shop and senior sci- ence as his favorite classes , , . Mr. Hershey and Mr. Giuliani are tops on his favorite-teacher list . . . maiored in industrial arts . . . his outstanding mem- ory ot high school is the l954 I-loover-Point Loma tootball game . , , plans to attend San Diego lunior College . . . ambitious to own a night club. MORGAN. LOIS ANNE Claims that being with a tall, brown-eyed boy is her tavoritc pastime . , , was a member ot the Downbvat Club, Yrleens, and the Swimming Club . , , CAD- tain ot Drum Crops and member ot Senior Dinner Committee . . . partial to her shorthand class and to Mr, Kirchott...had a business maior . , , Lois will tondly re- member when it was announced nt thi- Red and Wliiti' Ball that -,lie would tw taptairr ot the I-irum Corps . . . plans to maior ...,-.. rr MORGAN, MICHAEL CHARLES Milre is a welcome transter trom Balrerstield High School . , . he spends his spare time bicycling, swimming, and hilong . , , dis- approves ot girls who wear too much malre-up . . . was the tootball manager while at Balrers- tield . . . enjoyed his architectur- al drawing class . . . had both math and social studies maiors . . . he will long remember com- ing tO Hoover and having his Wilson classmates remember him . . . he would lilre to continue his majors at State . . . plans to become a teacher. MORSE, JOHN E. Dancing, swimming, cars, par- ties, and Mariann talre up his spare time . . . annoyed by girls who scream in the halls . . . cheer leader tor l954-'55, Stu- dent Council representative, and a member ot the Downbeat Club . . . a great tan ot his Spanish class with Mrs, Wilcoxson . . . enjoyed worlring in the attend- ance ottice with Miss McVey . . . language major . . . will long re- member cheer leading at the l954 Football Carnival , . , would lilre to talre business courses at State atter graduating from Hoover. MORTON, JIM C. He spends his spare time worlr- ing on his car . . . is irritated by girls who are late tor dates . . . Was active on B traclr team , . , tavored his U. S. History class with Miss Wort , . . had an architectural drawing mai- or . . . he will long remember the day he tell down the stairs . . . plans to attend S, D. J. C., maioring in dratting . . . wants to become a drafting engineer. MOSELEY, PATRICIA ELAINE Pat enioys playing tennis, lis- tening to popular music, and reading good boolrs , . . is ir- ritated by people who are un- sportsmanlilre , , , was a mem- ber ot G, A. A. for three years and president during her senior year . . . preterred her physics and math classes . . . chose Miss Gaby and Coach Holt as her favorite teachers , . . had business and math maiors . . . will never forget Senior Ditch Day . . , tuture plans include J. C. and a maior in business educa- tion. MOZDY, SEVERYN Sev, as he is sometimes call- ed, is a music tan , . . annoyed by noisy people . , . lilred his band, harmony, and physiology classes and chose Mr, Showley, Mr. Peterson, and Mr. Hershey as his tavorite teachers . . . maj- ored in musii . . . says that he is undecided about his tuture plans, but they will include either music or medicine. IYINILLLIYIIKI fXNll'f1Ll-I IXEIN' Ron is a welcome transter trom Farrtreld High School, Fairfield, Ohio , , . he chooses model arr- planes, reading, and eating as his tavorrte pastimes . . . pet peeve, bad coolcs . . . was active rn the Latin and Spanish Clubs, played J. V, and Varsity toot- ball, and was manager ot the baslretball team wh a - trcld High . . . chose crvies , his tavorrti- class and Mr. Young as his tavorrte teacher , . . mai- or, languages . , . will long re- member his trrst day at l-loover . . . post-graduate plans include San Diego State. MULLET, ANITA ANN Nita Collects records as a hob' by . . . drsapproves ot people who qrve lectures . . .was a great tan of her senior serence class and rated Dr. Mottrtt and Mrs. Lewis as her tavorrte teachers . , , had a major rn art . . . will tondly remember the l953 Football Carnival , . . has no immediate plans tor the tuture. MURKERSON, JANET MAE She tormerly attended Kearny High Srhanl , . . rs a roller strat- rng enthusiast . . , annoyed by people who dorrit believe her when she says she drdnlt perox- ide the tront of her hair , . . ervics was her tavorrte class and Miss Schrterle, her tavorite teach- er . . , had business and history nrraiors . . , her tuture plans in- clude marriage. NAIMAN, GARY F. Especially enioys sport' Y... peeveel by concerted people . . . a member ot thi- Lettermen's Club , . . partieipated in Var- sity tootball tor three years and trail: tor two years . . , claimed print shop as his favorite class and Mr, Krrchhott' as his tavor- ite teacher . . . majored in math . , , will long remember being on the Varsity tootball team dur ing his sophomore year , . . will probably attend State College or U. C. l. A., majoring in busi- ness admrnrstration , , . hopes to be a -,uecesstul business man. NAISH, BARBARA JEAN Called Barbie by her trrends . , , tavorrte pastimes include singing, sewing, and ramping , ,. a memloer ot thi' F, T. A, Vespers Committee and the A Cappella Choir , . , will miss Choir with Mrs, Madeleine l-lotmann . . . marored rn music . , . will never forget the l953 Football Carni- val . , . plans tm attend Texas Christian University to major in education and homemalring . , . hopes to be an elementary schoel teacher. Nl:n.ouN, Nu-uv lvvl: Kaye especially enjoys song leading and dating Johnny . . . this active co-ed was a member ot Y-ileens, Downbeat Club, and the Assembly and Rally Commit- tee, rumor class vice-president, as- sistant editor ot the Goal Post, senior attendant tor Homecom- ing Queen, I'-155, senior class clerlc, song leader, '54-'55, and head song leader '55-'56 , . . will long remember being elected head SOUQ leader and HGn'tC' coming attendant , . , plans to attend U. C, L. A .... would like to be a merchandrser. NELSON, DON Favorite pastimes include pho- tography, archery, and dancing . . . peeved by people who get rn his car when he isnt there . . . a member ot the R. O. il. C. Regimental Cadet Club and the R. O. T. C, Silver Blades . . . partial to his geometry class with Miss Gaby , . . a math major . , . will long remember the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend Junior College to maror rn math. NELSON, FRANCES P. Better lcnown as Francie , . . especially enroys bowling, swim- ming, and being with Bob . . , a member ot the Tumbling Team, A Cappella Choir, and the G, A. A ..,, her tavorlte classes are choir and tumbling and Mr. Baer is rated as her tavorrte teacher . . . a rrluslc mayor . . . lasting memories will include thr- Senror Prom and her solo in choir . . . plans to attend State Col- lege , . . hopes to be a physical education teacher. NELSON, GERALD B. Better lcnown as Jerry . . . particularly enroys stamp collect' ing and ehemrstry . . . a mem- ber ot the Chemistry Club, Opg erators' Club, and Silver Blades . , . tavored his honors physics class with Mr. Giuliani . . . mai- ored rn science . . . will long remember the I954 l-loover-San Diego tootball game . . . plans to attend J, C. and then State Col- lege, rnaiorrng rn science . . , will malce a good eh.-mist or physicist. NEWKIRK, SHERRAL E. Especially enjoys dancing , . . annoyed by people who don't lreep their promises . . , a mem- ber ot CSF, thi- Latin Club. and Y-Teens , . , Chose Mr, Viclr- ery's physiology class as her tav. orrte . . . a math maior . , . lasting memories will include the Junior Prom . . . loolrrng torward to attending San Diego State College. rnaioring rn education , . . will be a good teacher, NEWTON, LINDA DARLENE Called Lindy by her friends . . . spends her leisure time danc- ing, swimming, modeling, and dating . . . displeased by boys who are late . , . co-captain ot the Flag Twirlers . . . a member of the Cardinettes, Downbeat Club, and Y-Teens . . . especial- ly enjoyed her sewing class and study hall , . , listed Mr. Por- teous as her tavorlte teacher . . . a hnmernalring major . . . will never torget the I954 Red and Whittf Ball . , . plans to attend Junior College to major in merchv andising . , , hopes to become a buyer or a model. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM RALPH Known as Niclr ...enjoys stunt diving and participating in sports . . , annoyed by boys with long hair . . . active in Sophomore, J. V., and Varsity football and in Bee and Varsity traclr , . . chose biology and math as his favorite classes and claimed Miss Beattie as his tavorite teacher . . . a science major , , . will always remember the l955 toot- ball season . . . hopes to attend San Diego State and U. C. L. A., majoring in science . , .would lilre to practice dentistry in San Diego. NIELSEN, MAXINE LEE Likes to be called Max . , . dancing, skating, and swimming occupy her leisure time . . , especially enjoyed her Latin class with Miss Signe Carlson . . . a toreign language major , , . plans to continue her education at San Diego State College with a major in foreign languages . . , hopes to be a teacher. NOAKES, LINDA ROSE Particularly enjoys listening to records and going to football games , . . peevcd by poor sports . . . a member ot the Pom Pon Corps, CSF, and the Bible Club . . , partial to her Spanish and math classes and claimed Miss Fausta Miller as her lavorite teacher . . . a math and busi- ness major , . , will never Iorget the l loover'San Diego tootball games . , . another State-bound I-Ioover grad, majoring in boolr- Ireeping . . . would like to be a boolrlreeper. NOE, PATRICIA RAE prefers to be called Patti , , . chooses learning to drive and dancing as her favorite pastimes . . . dislikes people who don't call when they say they will . . . claimed child care as her tavor- ite class and Mr. Greig as her favorite teacher . . . a business major . . . the after-game dances will linger longest in her mem- ory . . . plans to attend Junior College as a business major . . . would like to be a Sn'CVCi5'V4 NORRELL, ALLEN E. Better Icnown as AI . . . cs- pecially enjoys music, sports, cars, and motorcycles . . . tav- ored his radio class and chose Miss Beattie as his favorite teach- er , . . majored in math . . . will always remember the l954 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to continue his educa- tion at San Diego State College, majoring in electrical engineering . . . hopes to become a radio and television technician. OGILVIE, PAT Cute co-cd . . . especially en- joys reading, swimming, and play- ing the violin , . . annoyed by untriendly people . . . vice-presi- dent ot Orchestra . . . favored her orchestra class with Mr. Pet- erson . . . had a major in music . . . the out-of-town trips the Band and Orchestra tool: will be among her lasting memories , . . heading tor State with a major in music , . , aspires to play in a philharmonic orchestra. O'LEARY, THOMAS S. Tom has darlc wavy hair and a nice personality . . , enthusi- astic about all sports, especially swimming . . . pet peeve, tall: about afternoon tootball games . . .an active Knights I-Ii-Y mem- ber . . , claimed gym as his favorite class , . , Mr, Prolrop rated tops on his list at teach- ers . . . majored in both math and Spanish . , . will always re- member the I954-I955 San Di, ego-I-Ioover game . . 4 plans to attend State College with a major in business administration. ONTIVEROS, LOUIS Louie came to us from Snyder High School . . . especially en' joys going to parties and having a good time . , , favored his physical education class . . . a great tan ot Mr. Kirchhott . . . had a major in industrial arts . . . will probably attend San Diego Junior College . . . interested in becoming a plastering contractor. O'QUINN, RODNEY CLYDE Rod has a very triendly per, sonality , . . particularly enjoys public spealcing and worlring at his job . . . avoids eonceited people who don't answer when spolren to . . . vire-president and chaplain ot the I-ti-Y during his sophomore year and member ot the Bible Club . , , tavored his advanced general science class . . , a great tan ot Mr. Baer and Mr. Nordstrom . . . business major . . . will probably attend Bethel College, specializing in merchandising . . , expects to be A I- .... ,H si-A msns,-i,., ,-,I . .+N,. ORNSTEIN, STANLEY IRWIN Stanley spends his leisure time dancing and playing the clarinet . . . dislikes people who are Con- stdntly late . . . participated in traclr for three years . . . claim- ed math as his favorite class . . . mathematics major , . . will always remember the San Diego- t-loover games . . . heading for U. C. L. A, with a major in en- gineering . , . a future civil en gineer. ORSINGHER, DONALD JOHN Don is enthusiastic about hunt- ing and fishing , . . annoyed by teachers who give surprise tests , , , preferred his print and R. O, T. C. classes . . . a great fan of Sgt, Davis and of Mr. Hershey , . . had an industrial arts major . . will never forget the San Diego-Hoover games . . . future plans include joining thri Marines, ORSATTI, THERESA J. Terrie , . . a snappy little brunette with a great personality . . . especially enjoys dancing, eating tacos, and going out with Duel: . . . peeved by snobs , . . will miss her costume designing class . . . partial to Mr. Gibbs , . . had majors in both art and business . , , will fondly remem- ber going with Diclr to the I955 Senior Prom , . . loolring forward to attending a business college. OTTONELLO, GERALDINE A. Has beautiful darlr hair . , . Gerry enjoys going to parties, ice slrating, and eating foreign foods . . . irritated by people who dont smile when greeting you , . . president of Senior Y-Teens, vice- presrdent of Sophomore Y-Teens, and an active member of the Boosters Club and the Latin Club . . . partial to Miss Millers Spanish class . . . majored in both business and foreign lan- guages . . . will never forget the many conversations held at Cats' Corner . . , plans to attend Kelsey-Jenney . . . a future sec- retary, OWENS, PATRICIA LORAIN Pat chooses golfing and bowl- ing as favorite pastimes . . . dis- approves of people who don't spealr when spolcen to . . , moni- tor for the main office . . . said choir with Mrs. Madeleine Hof- mann was her favorite class . . . will long remember the Hoover football games . , , interested in becoming a switchboard opera- tor, PADEREWSKI, ALLEN J. A friendly Letterman . . . es- pecially enjoys parties, dances, and baslcetball . . . doesn't care for people who don't listen to him . , . lettered three years in baslietball . , . favored his gym class with Coach Hampton . . . had an industrial arts major . . , his lasting memories will include the B baslretball games and after-game dances , . . will attend J. C. or State, majoring rn advertising, after serving in the Air Force. HB.. PADFIELD, CAROL A welcome transfer from North Central High, Spoliane, Washing- ton . . . spends her leisure time dancing, eating, and going to the beach . , . is peeved by people who can't dance . , . rated Mrs. Keller as her favorite teacher , . . majored in history . . . lasting memories will include football games and after-game dances . . . plans to attend J. C, . . . hopes to be a medical secretary. PAGE, MONA LUE A good conversationalist . . . enthusiastic about dancing, play- ing the piano, and writing to Ronnie . . . is peeved by peo- ple who don't act natural , . . was active in Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . . . enjoyed short- hand with Miss Martha Miller and U. S. History , , , had a business major . . , plans to at- tend Brigham Young University with a business major , . . hopes to do secretarial worlr until she marries. PALMER, JOHN CREECH Niclrnamed J. P .... enthusi- astic about dancing, pole vault- ing, driving, and doodling . . . was active in l-li-Y, Boosters Club, Lettermen's Club, J. V. cross country, and Varsity track . . . will miss his P, E., machine drawing, and art classes . . . chose Coach Wilson as his fav- orite teacher . . . majored in industrial arts . . . lasting mem- ories will include the Prom and fighting for the pole vault rec- ord . . , hopes to attend J. C. with art and industrial art maj- ors. PALUSO, GRACEANN NINA Sweet blonde . . . enjoys eat- ing pizza and raviolas, attending concerts of great artists, and studying voice . , . active mem- ber ot Y-Teens, Boosters Club. CSF, and A Cappella Choir . . , secretary and vice-president of the French Club and class . . . favored her English class . . . said that she lilred all her teach- ers . . . had a music major , . . lasting memories will include San Diego-I-loover '54 football game and trip to U. S. C. with CSF . . . hopes for a career in con- cert and operatic worlr ntter PASCHOAL, ERNEST G., JR. Buddy is quiet but likable . . . rates tootball games, sport cars, and sport car races as his hobbies , . . dislikes having Hoover lose to Sari Diego in football . , . was active in the Boosters Club . , . favored his print shop class with Mr. Hershey . . . majored in industrial arts , . . will long remember Hoov- er's touchdowns against San Diego . . . working in a grocery store is his ambition, PATTON, NANCY Lists dancing, all sports, and music as her tavorite pastimes . . . is irritated by people with- out a sense ot humor . . . she was in the Christmas Play, a member of the Pom Pon Corps, and worked in the boys' at- tendance ottice . . . partial to senior math . . , chose Mr. Pro- kop as her tavorite teacher . . . had an art major . . . will never forget selling at the concession stand at the Point Loma game . . . has future plans ot being married. PEARL, MARCIA JOAN Formerly attended Helix , . . enthusiastic about playing the piano, parties, dancing, and work- ing on cars . . . is peeved by little hoodlums . . , was a choir accompanist . . , will miss A Cappella Choir with Mrs. Hof- mann . . . had a music major... Senior Ditch Day will linger long- est in her memory . . , plans to attend U. C. L. A. with majors in music and physiology . . , hopes to be married after at- tending college. PEASE, BETTY JEAN Nicknamed Bets . . . partial to dancing and outdoor sports . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . was a member ot the Boosters Club , . . preterred her physiol- ogy class with Mr. Lokke , , . had both science and homemak- ing majors . . . lasting memories will include the Senior Prom and Commencement . . , hopes to at- tend U. C, L. A. or State and later be a nurse. PECK, JUDY LOUISE Very popular . . . enjoys at- tending school events . . . secre- tary of the senior class, treasurer of Ecivres and the Latin Club, jewelry chairman ot the Junior Class, CSF welfare chairman, sec- retary ot the Student-Faculty So- cial Committee, Business Man- ager of the Annual, junior slave for Senior Ditch Day, and helper for '55 Prom . . . member of Y- Teens and the Student Council . . , will always remember being chosen for Ecivres . . . plans to attend State and U, S. C. with - i n r- - PE GAN, GAIL E. Chooses reading and skating as her favorite pastimes . . . doesn't care for teachers who give home- work over the week ends . . . was second lieutenant of the Drum Corps , . . favored her shorthand class with Miss Martha Miller . . . had Spanish, math, and business majors . . . will never forget the tirst nominating convention . . . Gail will make a good housewife. PENROD, CAROL IDA Ambitious and good-natured . . . rates dancing, eating tacos and pizza, and swimming as her tavorite pastimes . . . is peeved by unfriendly people , , , will miss A Cappella Choir with Mrs. Hofmann . . . had a business major , . . will long remember the I955 San Diego-Hoover game . , . hopes to attend Brigham Young University with a business major . . . plans to be a secre- tary. PENTECOST, STEPHEN F. An enthusiastic R. O. T. C. man . . . Steve enjoys astronomy, flying, and rifle practice . . . dislikes people who brag . . . active member of the Operators' Club, Pan American Club, Silver Blades, and the Rifle Team . . . chose mechanical drawing and chemistry as his favorite classes . . . rated MfSgt. Buchanan as his favorite teacher . . , majored in math . . . will never forget Field Day . . . plans to attend State, majoring in architecture. PEPPER, SUZANNE Suzie is intelligent and well- poised . . . particularly enjoys music and tootball games . . . was treasurer of the Pan Ameri- can Club and accompanist for Boys' Glee . . . member ot Y- Teens, CSF, and the Boosters Club . . , will miss Spanish and U. S. History . . , enjoyed Mr. Porteous' class . . . had Spanish and history majors , . . will long remember her first day at Hoov- er . , . plans to attend State with a language major.. . hopes to work in the Diplomatic or Foreign Service. PETERSON, TERRY R. Chooses stamp collecting as his favorite pastime . . . was vice- president ot the Stamp Club , . . rated print shop and gym as his tavorite classes and Mr. Hershey as his favorite teacher . . . had both industrial arts and math majors . . . Terry hopes to be- come a commercial tisherman. PHARISS, GANEL JANETTE Gay is a snappy brunette . . . enroyf. the beach, dances, toot ball qames, and slumber parties . . . dislilces untriendly people . . . a member ot Yslieens, Du- cateers, '54-55 Pom Pon Corps, Pan American Club, and the Boosters Club . , . lilred her sen- ior science class with Coach Foote . , , had a business mayor . . , will lonq remember the Sen- ior Prom and Commencement . . . plans to continue her maior at J. C .... hopes to be a secretary or a dental assistant. PHILLIPS, ELBERT LEE Enthusiastic about hu n t i n q, sports car racinq, and readinq . ,. says that he drslrlres unsuccesstul rallies . , . especially enioyed gym and current history . . . rated Mr. Henson as his tavorite teacher . .. maiored in science . . , will long remember Field Day . . , plans to attend J.C. or State, malorinq in botany . . . hopes to be a wildlite conservationist. PICK, DORIS JEAN Niclinamed D. J ..,. enthusi- astic about watchinq television, eatinq pizza, and listeninq to pro- qressive 'azz . . . dislikes people who tall: too much . . . active in Yfleens, Boosters' Club, and Sen- ior Dinner Committee . . . ottrce monitor . , . will miss physiology with Mr. Viclcrry , . . had a busi- TICSS I'J'ILiitOI . . . WIlI VICVCI IOYQCL the day she t-:ll down the stairs at Cats' Corner , . . plans to attend State, maiorinq in psycholoqy and qi-neral eduratiori , . , her tuture ambition is to travel around the Wfifld. PINK, EDDIE JOHN Pint.-y formerly attended Saints . , . a qreat tan ot huntinq and all sports , , , tavored his auto 'NLIOD ard wood SI'If5If7 classes and Mr, Ehrenborg , . . had a history maror . . , will never torqet Hoo- vrr's tootball qames . . . has tuture plans ot ioinrnq the Navy. PIRRONELLO, JOSEPH A. Better lcnown as Joe . . , espe- cially enioys horse racinq, swim- mrnq, huntinq, and all sports . . . doesnt care tor seventh period lwith Mr. Baerl , . , was active in Kniqhts Hi-Y, traclr, and as a library monitor . . . enjoyed auto shop and qym . . . rated Mr. Ehrenborq and all coaches as tav- write teachers . . . had a math major . , . will lonq remember the San Dieqo-I-loover B baslcetball qames . . . plans to continue his major at Junior Colleqe . . . hopes to tinish colleqe and then st c'? '3 PLACE, RUTH ELLEN Partial to decoratinq and maln- inq posters . . . is peeved by hypochondriacs . , . secretary ot Y-Teens, vice-president ot Pan American Club, historian ot CSF, and a member ot the An- nouncement Committee . . , tav- oritc classes were chemistry and letterinq and tavorite teachers were Mrs. Hines and Miss Balmer . . . had both Spanish and math mayors . . . the l954 San Dreqo- I-Ioover lootball qame will linqer lonqest in her memory . . . plans to attend State and then U. S. C., marorinq in science and art. PLEASANT, RICHARD LEE Diclr enioys tishinq and dancinq . . . dislrlres people who set tire to trash cans . . . an active mem- ber ot Kniqhis Hr'Y, Fishinq Club, and CSF . . . vice-president ot the Latin Club . , . qym monitor . . .a member ot B and Varsity traclc . . . chose speech as his tavorite class and Mr, Showley as his tavorite teacher , . . had sci- ence and math majors . , . Marla Enqlrshls personal appearance at Hoover will be a lastinq memory . . . plans to attend State, maior- inq in math and science . , . hopes to be an optornetrist. POPPOFF, ROSE CHRISTINA Rose is a Iriendly co-ed , . . enioys beinq with Ronnie and playinq the orqan . . . doesn't care tor people who aren't natural . . the school orqanist . , . ser- retary ot A Cappella Choir and active in the Drill Team , . . tavored choir with Mrs. I-Iotmann . . . maiored in music . . , will lonq remember the tirst nominat' inc: convention . . , hopes to attend J. C, and later Tennessee Vfesleyan Colleqe with music and business majors , , . plans to be married. PRAGER, KAY ELEANOR Niclrnamed Katita . . , enthusr astic about danctnq and listerrinq to records . . . was Scholar-,him Committee chairman in CSI: and a member ot Senior Slei- . . . tavored her Spanish and shorthand classes . , . rated Miss Fausta Miller as her tavorite teacher . , . had a business maior , . . her lastinq memories will include the Senior Prom and Ditrh Day , . . plans to attend U. S. C. or U. C. L. A., maiorinq in ae- countinq . . . hopes to be an accountant. PRAGER, LARRY KENNETH Especially enioys Hi-Fi . . . an active member ot the R. O, T. C., Senators, N. F. L., and the Reqi- mental Cadet Club . . . was a movie monitor . , . tavored his U, S. l-listory, debate, and social problems classes . . , favorite teachers were Mr. Prolrop, Miss I-lenclerson, Mrs. Geiger, and Mrs. Morse . . . maiored in social science . , , will lonq remember the N. F. L. Conqress . . , plans to attend U. S. C., maiorinq in law , . . hopes to be a lawyer and a billionaire. PRAY, MARTHA ANN Marty transferred frem De Vil- biss High, Toledo, Ohio . , , enioys water sliiing, dating, and drawing . , . was active in the Boosters Club . . , enjoyed her Sei-ior tnglish class . . . rated Mr. Kirch- hoff as her favorite teacher . . . had an art rnaior . . , will long remember the l955 Football Car- nival . . , plans to attend U. S, C. or State, maloring in art , , , hopes to go into the painting or advertising business. PRESCOTT, BEVERLY LOUISE B-Ltter lrnown as Bev . . . en- joys swimming and water slciing . . . disapproves of boys who donit open doors for girls . . . active member of the Bible Club and the Boosters Club . , . library and attendance monitor . . . en- joyed music appreciation class and Mr. Allen . . , maiored in hom:- malxing subjects . . . the Senior Prom will linger longest in her memory . , . hopes to be a nurse. PROCTOR, JOHN R. Espi-tially enioys dancing with a certain blonde , . . is peeved by girls who donit iitterbug . . . a Student Council representative . . . active in Varsity football, J. V. baseball, and sophomore baslretball . , . favored print shop with Mr, l-lershey and senior sci- ence . . . maiored in history . 4 . lasting memories will include the Svnior Prom and playing in the '55 Football Carnival . . . plans to attend J. C., majoring in history and phys cal education , , . hopes to be a professional baseball player. PULLIAM, NAOMI RUTH Enioys playing tht- piano and listening to records . , , actiiw' in CSF, F. T, A., Swim Club, Bwdminton Club, Boosters Club, French Club, and vici'-president of the Latin Club . . . library monitor . . , chose Latin as her favorite class and the Misses Sign: and Bonney Carlson as her favorite teachers . . . had a language maior , . , lasting memories will include the latin and French Club picnic and the trios to Hunting- ton Library . . . hopes to be a language teacher after maioring in languages at Berlieley. QUILLIN, JERRY RAYMOND His favorite pastimes are ialoby racing and roller slrating , . , was active in Junior l-li-Y and the Bible Club . . .will miss his radio and auto shop classes . , . claimed Mr. Crawford as his favorite teach. er . , . maiored in radlo . . . he will long remember this last day of his iunior year . . plans to attend Junior College, talcing a radio technician course , . , hopes to be an electronics technician. e XMB RADEMACHER, ROD Takes pleasure in cars and in hunting . , . claims women teach- ers as his pet peeve . . . l.sted Mr. Proliop as his favorite teacher . . .had a mathematics maior . .. hopes to attend San Diego Junior College to maior in architectural drawing , . , would lilie to be an architect. RAINEY, ANITA Especially enjoys bopping, sail- ing, horseback ridng, traveling, and going to the beach . . .was a member of the Downbeat Club. Quill and Scroll, and the Cardi- nettes, was senior editor on the Annual staff during the first se- mester, lieutenant of the Pom Pon Corps. and a Cardinal Co-ed rep- resentative . . . chose basic citizen- ship with Mr. Baer as her favorite class . . . maiored in business . .. will long remember going to the Senior Prom with Bill , . . future plans include marriage. RAINEY, RICHARD H. Enthusiastic about listening to modern iazz and playing baslret- ball . . . lists cross country as his pet Deeve . . . participated in B basketball and Varsity cross country . . . partial to his speech class and claimed Miss Jones as his favorite teacher . . . a math maior . . , lasting memories will include the i954 Hoover-San Di- ego football game . . . intends to continue his education at San Di- ego State College. RANDALL, ORVILLE Y. Lilies to be called Orv . . . rates bowling and fishing as his favorite pastimes . . . annoyed by people who can't rnalre up their minds . . . a member of the Bowl- ing Club and the Boosters Club , . . will miss his mechanical draws ing class with Mr. Smith . . , majored in math and mechanical drawing , . . plans to attend San Diego State College to maior in electrical engineering . , . would lilie to ioin the Air Force after college. RASMUSSEN, FRED O. Especially interested in dancing, photography, and radio . . . peeved by teachers who don't teach . . . active in the R. O. T. C., Cadet Club, Silver Blades. and the Operators' Club . . . a member of the Student Council . . . listed western civilization and R. O. T. C. as his favorite classes and Mrs. Hines as his favorite teacher . . . majored in math and mechanical drawing . . . a future student at the University of Cali- fornia , , . hopes to be an elec- RATNER, SANDFORD M. Butter lrnown as Sandy . . . .wpeiially vnliiys, a nice lonq va- cation . . . dislilres several tests on ttie same day , . . a member of ttw N. F. L., Senators, and tlwc Boosters Club . . . active on tlie qall team . . . favored tiis debate and western civilization classes, and ctmosv Mr, Vrclcery and Miss I-lvndi-rson as tus tavorite teactiers . , , marorvd in Spanisti and IWIHICTYV , . . lastinq memories will include ttie Senior Prom 4 , . plans to atti nd Stanford to maior in pri'-law , . , will malri' a qood lawyer. REDDEN, ELIZABETH CARROLE Prvtrrs to be called Liz . . . sp.-nds tier leisure time tworsebaclr rrdinq and swimminq . , . dis- pleased by people who are un- trrvndly , . . especially enioycd ln-r art and civics classes and listed Miss Sctwilvrle as tier tavor- ite tvactier . . . an art mal0V , , . will continue tier education at San Dieqo Junior Crilltrqt-. REED. DONNA JANE Giirnq to ttre beactw and listen- inq to records occupy tier spare time , . . irritated by boys wtio are late tor dates . . . was an attendance monitor . . . enioyed tier mattr class most and Cl1OSC Mr, Prolcop and Mr. Burns as tier favorite teactiers . . . maioriid in btI'uInCSS and ITOYTICVUGRINQ . , . lastinq memories include ttie day stu- tripped Mary at Cats' Corner . . . will probably attend Junior Ctilleqe to mayor in secretarial wart , , , tiopvs to be a recep- titinivt in a driftofs ofticv. REMSBOTTOM, ROBERT H. Usually r-'terrcd to as Bob . , . spends tug leisure time l1UF1ttV'IFl. tistunq, and datrnq . . . slwuns people wtio are stiow-otls . . - r-nioyed tins U. S. History class and rtiose Mr. Elnrenborq as tiis Iavorite teacti--r . . . an industrial arts mayor . , . will never torqrt tlit' nominatrnq conventions . . . a tuturi' student at Junior Colleqe . . . tiopes tri do some type ot .-nqineerinq. REYNOLDS, BARBARA JUNE Enthusiastic about attendrnq tootball qamvs, dancinq, and eat- inq pizza , . . drslilces people witti no sftiool spirit . . , a member ot CSF and tlw.: Boosters Club, inter-club representative for Y- T.-ens, and vice president ot tlie Fr.-r-i'l1 Club . . . will miss tier ptiysroloqy rlass wrtti Mrs. Clay- ton . , . tiad a business maior . . . lastinq memories include worlonq on ilu- Senior Y-Teens' float lor I-Iomircominq , . . tiopes to attend State Colleqe. RICHARDS, DAVID WILLIAM Better Irnown as Bill . . . vnroy-, buildinq radio i-ouipnirnt and playinq ttre trombone . . . drslilo'-. untricndly people . . . was presi- dent ot ttie Bible Club and a member ot ttie Band . . . soptio more football , , , partial to tus radio class and rated Mr, Peterson as tiis favorite teacher . . . ma- lored rn industrial arts and music . . . will never torqet ttie losses to San Dieqo in football . , . wants to be an electronics enqi- ncer attvr attendinq Pacific Bibli- Colleqe. RICHARDSON, THOMAS ALAN Prelcrs to be called Ritntue , .. especially enjoys tiuntinq and tigh- inq . . . lists bis pet pervt' as teactiers . , . tavorrd boys' qlet- and named Mr. Close as tus tav- orite teacticr . . . majored in boolrlreepinq , , . will lonq rv- member ttwe I954 I-loover-San Di- eqo football qame . , . plane. to attend San Dieqo State Colli-qv and will probably maior in bool:- lreepinq . . . would like to be a certitied public accountant. RICHEY, MELBA LEA Called Midqv by everyone . . . particularly enjoys playinq ttii' pi- ano and qoinq to football qamvs and ttie bcacti , . , avoids un- triendly people . . , active in tlwe A Cappella Ctioir, Y-Teens, and tt1e Boosters Club . . . a monitor in ttwe boys' attendance otlice . . . claimed ctioir as tier tavorrte class and Mr. Allen as her tavoriti' teactier . . . a music maior . , . lastinq memories will include sins ing tier solo in ctwoir , , . intends to Worlr tor ttie Telepham- Com Dany. RICKMAN, RICHARD C., JR. Lilrcs to be called Rirlt . . . ctiooses dancinq. parties, and playinq baseball as his favorite pastimes . , . doesnit care lor unfriendly people . . . participated in Sophomore tootball . . . en' ioyed tiis print stiop witti Mr. I-Ierstiey , . . maiored in industrial arts and matti . . , will lonq rr-- member ttie l954 Hoover-Point Loma football came , . , tioo--K. to attend San Divqo Junior Col- leqe. RICO, ANA HILDA A welcome transfer trom lrisli- tuto Cicqo dc Avila in Cuba . . , leisure time is Spent bowlinq, lworscbaclc ridinq, and qoinq to stiows . . . stiuns unfriendly people . . . a member ol ttie Pan Amer- ican Club and tlwe Boosters Club , . . enjoyed tier U, S, History and qym classes and claimed Mr. Prolcop as tier favorite teactier . . . maiorcd in social science . 4 . st1e'll always remember ttie Hoo- ver-San Dieqo football qames , . . will probably be a waitress or join ttie Women's Air Force. RIDGEWAY, PHYLLIS Phil to her friends . , . enthusi- astic about sewing and dancing . . . displeased by unfriendly people . . . a member of Y-Teens. Ducateers, and Boosters Club, cor- responding secretary of Cardinal Co-eds, and sweater chairman on the Junior Cabinet . . . business office monitor . . . majored in history, her favorite class, and listed Mr. Showley as her favorite teacher . . . lasting memories will include the i955 Homecoming... Dlans to attend State College... will make a good elementary school teacher, RIEBOLDT, L. PAULINE Favorite pastimes include skat- infi and sewing . . . a member of the Tumbling Team . . . chose sewing and typing as her favor- ite classes and Mrs. Hoffman and Mrs. Edson as her favorite teach- ers . . . had a homemaking mai- or . , . she'll never forget the Hoover-San Diego football games . . . her future plans include working for the Telephone Com- pany, RIGGS, NORA ELLEN Previously attended Brawley and Escondido High Schools . . . spends her leisure time reading, sewing, cooking, and listening to good music . . . lists bookkeep- ing, shorthand, and typing as her favorite classes and rates Miss Martha Miller and Mrs. Edson as her favorite teachers . , . had a business maior . . . will fondly remember the IQS4 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . plans to work as a secretary or a book- keeper. RISINGER, ROBERT JERRY Enthusiastic about swimming and working on cars . . , lists teachers as his pet peeve . . . will miss his print shop class with Mr, Hershey . . , an industrial arts maior . . . the i955 Home- coming will be among his lasting memories . , . another San Diego State-bound Hoover grad . , . hopes to work in the moving and storage business. ROBERTS, RICHARD ALAN Better known as Dick . . , en- ioys cartooning, drawing, and participating in sports . . . dis- likes hall blockers . . . a mem- ber of the Varsity tennis team and the HB basketball team . . . chose art as his favorite class and says he likes all his teach- ers . . . an art maior . , . will always remember the l9SS B basketball game with San Diego . . , will probably attend J, C. or State and later a commercial art school in Los Angeles . . . ,sie L- L.. . sA..,...,.-..I ...Lu ROBERTSON, JOY DARLENE Especially enioys sewing and singing . . . annoyed by people who are snobs . . , active in Ducateers, Y-Teens, Bible Club, and CSE . . . favored her choir class and claims Miss Schiferle as her favorite teacher . . . will long remember singing with Dennis . . . future plans include attend- ing Baylor Baptist University to continue her maior in music . . . would like to sing professionally or teach. ROBIN, LOUIS E. Likes to be called Lou . . . partial to eating and hunting with a friend . . . irritated by people who are never on time . , . participated in Sophomore, J. V., and Varsity football , . . claimed algebra as his favorite class and Mr. Matthie as his favorite teach- er . , . majored in math . . . lasting memories include the Sophomore football game with San Diego . . . plans to attend San Diego Junior College to mai- or in math. ROBINSON, WILMA ANN Known as Willy by her friends . . . particularly enjoys dancing, parties, and dating a certain red head . . . a member of the Boosters Club . . , will miss work- ing in the girls' attendance of- fice with Miss Fleming , . . a business major . . . this future J. C. co-ed will maior in busi- ness . . . hopes to be a secre- tary. RODRIGUE, TOM ROBERT Chooses fishing and reading as his favorite pastimes . . , doesnlt care for guards . . . claims civ- ics and gym as his favorite class- es and Mr. Henson as his favor- ite teacher . . . a history maior . . . lasting memories include the 1954 Hoover-St. Augustine foot- ball game , . . will probably ioin the Navy, ROGERS, FRED L. Playing records, eating pizza, and hunting take up his spare time . . . claims beautiful blue- eyed blondes are his pet peeve . . . was active in Sophomore track . . . preferred his Civics and architectural drawing classes and rated Mr, Matthie as his favor- ite tcacher . . . an industrial arts maior . . . the Senior Prom will linger longest in his memory . . . plans include attending State as an engineering maior . . . hopes to be a construction engineer. ROGERS, MICHAEL DEE Better known as Mike . . . rates skin diving and eating pizza as his favorite pastimes . . . took part in the Christmas plays and in the Senior Play . , . partici- pated in Sophomore track and B basketball , . . chose choir and mechanical drawing as his favorite classes and Mrs, Hot- mann as his favorite teacher . . . majored in speech arts . . . he will long remember the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend State College to major in educational administration. RONAYNE, RICHARD Likes to be called Rick . . . peeved by people who block the halls . . . a member ot the Hi- Y and the Boosters Club . , . participated in Sophomore and J. V. football . . . favored his physiology and speech classes and chose Mr. Lokke as his tav- orite teacher . . . majored in math , . , will long remember the Hoover-San Diego tootball games . . . hopes to continue his education at San Diego State, majoring in psychology , . . would like to be a psychiatrist. RONDA, PATRICIA A. Preters to be called Patti . , . came to us from Morton High School in Cicero, Illinois . . , bothered by chalk scratched on a blackboard . . , enthusiastic about folk dancing . . . partial to her shorthand class with Miss Martha Miller . . . had a history major . . , will long remember the day she was hit on the head . , . would like to be an attends ance secretary. ROSE, RICHARD A. Usually reterred to as Dick , . . sports, hunting, and cars till his leisure time . . . peeved by peo- ple who talk too much , , . par- ticipated in Varsity tennis and track . . , will miss his band. architectural drawing, and gym classes . . . rated Mr, Peterson as his favorite teacher . . . maj- ored in math and architectural drawing l , . may attend San Diego State College to major in architectural drawing . . . hopes to be a good architect. ROSS, GARY M. Chooses eating, working on cars, and relaxing as his favorite pastimes . . , annoyed by con- ceited people . . . favored his junior English and auto shop classes and was partial to Mr. Ehrenborg , . . a math major , . . will long remember being doorman at the l955 Senior Prom . . . will probably attend Junior College and then San Diego State to major in engineering or business . . , wants to become an engineer or a car salesman. it ROUSE, CAROL Especially enjoys going to dances and listening to records . . . avoids people who think they are better than anyone eise . . . a member ot the Boosters Club . . . partial to her senior science and gym classes and tav- ored Dr. Mottitt as a teacher . . . a business major . . . will never forget the IYSS Hoover- San Diego tootball game . . . looking torward to attending Jun- ior College as a business major . . . hopes to be a stenographer. ROUT, PAUL A. Enjoys working on his car . . . lists his pet peeve as people who brag about lexas . . . an active member ot the Bible Club and CSF . , . participated in track and cross country , . . will miss his geometry class with Miss Gaby . . . majored in math and machine drawing . , . lasting memories will include the l954 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . a tuture student at Red- lands University . . . would like to be a Baptist minister or a youth worker. ROWELL, DAVID RANDALL Particularly enjoys watching sports car races and listening to records . . . annoyed by news- paper reporters . . . participated in Varsity football . . . chose world history and gym as his favorite classes and Miss Work and Mr. Foote as his tavorite teachers . . . majored in science and social science . . . will never forget the time he had to come to school with a black eye . . . tuture plans include joining the Marine Corps. RUMBLE, RUTH BEATRICE Enjoys going to the moun- tains, the beach, football games, and Parties . . . avoids unfriend- ly people and talkative teachers . , . active in the Boosters Club and the Pom Pon Corps . . . claimed Mr. Henson as her tav- orite teacher . . . majored in business subjects . . . the I954 Hoover-San Diego game will be among her lasting memories . , . plans to do secretarial work. RUNALLS, DAN M. Lists keeping his car running and relaxing as his favorite pas- times . , . shuns conceited peo- ple . , . enjoyed his mechanical drawing class and Iavored Mr. Henson as a teacher . . . a math and industrial arts major . . . will long remember his tirst Foot- ball Carnival , , , would like to attend Junior College and then San Diego State . . . may join the Service. KUNFLJLA, DIEVCN JLJDCYF1 Steve tormerly attended St. Augustine . . . enjoys repairing radios, playing tennis, and swim' ming . , . peeved because there aren't more holidays . . . a mem- ber ot the R, O. T, C, tor two years , , . will miss his advanced algebra class with Miss Gaby and his U. S. l-listory class with Mr, Showley . . . majored in math and history . . . will always rc- member the I954 Hoover-San Diego tootball game . . . plans to attend State College or Stans tord, majoring in electrical en' gineering. RUNG, JANET ARLINE Enjoys singing and playing the piano , . , irritated by people who talk too much . . . was presi' dent and treasurer ot the F. T. A., active in CSF and the Bible Club, and a Cardinal Co-cd Council representative . . . par- ticularly enjoyed her physiology and choir classes and chose Mrs. Oatman as her tavorite teacher , . . a business major . . . her tirst day at Hoover will remain among her lasting memories , . . hopes to attend State College to major in Christian education . . would like to do social work. RURUP, PATRICIA Patt to all who know her . . . eritliusiastu about music, eating pizza, and Lydell . . , shuns peo- ple who interrupt conversations . . , claimed physical education as her tavorite class and Miss lngebritson as her tavorite teach- er , . . a business major , . . lasting memories will include the I954 Hoover-San Diego tootball game and the Senior Prom . . . plans to be married. SALMON, 'CHRISTINE GAIL Better known as Chris . . . keen about swimming and playing the piano and organ . . . active in CSF, Y-Teens, the Tumbling Team, Pan American Club, Choir, and Senior Glee . . . secretary tor the Assembly and Rally Com- mittee and Commencement Com- mittee . . . chose Miss Work and Mr, Engle as her favorite teach- ers , . , language and math mai- ors . . . lasting memories will include the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend State College and the College ot the Pacific . . . expects to be a director ot religious education. SALTER, SANDRA SUE Sandy spends leisure time swim- ming, dancing, and listening to music . . . pet peeve, people who are always late . . - mUmbC' ot the Boosters Club, Y-Teens. and the Ditch Day Committee . . . claimed art production as her tavorite class and Mr. Gibbs as her tavorite teacher . . . majored in both business and art . . , will always remember be- ing a football player in the t-lomecoming Rally , . . hopes to attend the University ot Red- lands, majoring in merchandising . . , expects to own a clothing J,-wives., an-W,-mn ,V Barb . . . a peppy co-cd . . . rates dancing, swimming, dating Dave, and watching the rodeos as tavoritc pastimes . . . annoyed by people who don't understand movies . . . active in the Latin Club, Boosters Club, Cardinettes, and G. A, A .,.. Senior Dinner Chairman . . . enjoyed her advanced algebra and physiology classes . . . partial to Mr. Lokke and Miss Gaby . . . had math and science majors . . . will fond- ly remember her tirst Carnival and the Senior Prom , . , may attend U. S. C, or University ot Arizona. SANDEFER, LEE C. To know him is to like him . . . particularly enjoys all sports activities, working on cars, and listening to records . . . claimed basic citizenship as his tavorite class and Mr. Baer and Miss Heaton as his favorite teachers . . . majored in mathematics and industrial arts . . . will always remember the Senior Ditch Day . . . plans to attend San Diego Junior College, majoring in math and industrial arts . . . undecid- ed as to his tuture plans. SANDERS. NANCY ANNE P6VlZlCLlldfly Cf'ljOyS tlofgebafjlr riding, swimming, and collecting records . . . doesnt care tor people Wt1O dOr1't hayc a gengq ot humor . . . an active member ot the Badminton Club, Riding Club, and the Bible Club , , , partial to her art and study hall classes . . . Miss Wells was her tavorite teacher , . , majored in art . . . w'll never torget the I954 Hoover-San Diego football game . . . expects to attend an art school, SANFORD, SHARON V. Enthusiastic about listening to records and going to the beach . . . irritated by show-otts . . , she tavored Mrs. Summers and enjoyed her shorthand and his- tory classes . . A had a business major . . . will always remember the l-loover-l-lclix tootball games . . . Sharon plans to do secre- tarial work or work tor the Tele- phone Company. SARABIA, ROBERT E. Better known as Serabia . . . a friendly student . . , spends his leisure time at the movies . . . annoyed by elderly women drivers . . . active in J. V. cross country . , . preterred his civics class . . . rated Mrs. Wells tops as a teacher . . . majored in in- dustrial arts . , . the event that will linger longest in his memory was the l954 San Diego-Hoover game . , . plans to join the Uni- ted States Army. ol-ulcn, mlul'1MI:L JEIMUUK Last attended Hyde Parlr High, Chicago, lllrrtois, where he was active rn A Cappella Choir . . . lreen about playing baseball, sing- ing, and driving . . . pet peeve, running out of money . . . he was partial to his physics and civics classes . . , his favorite teacher was Mr. Greig . . . had a mathematics major . . . will always remember the football rall- ies . . . heading for State with a major in electrical engineering, SATTERTHWAITE, HELEN M. Nieknamed Melpomene . . . rates reading, worliing puzzles, and collecting shells as her favorite pastimes . . . peeved bv CSSOV tests . . . active in the Bible Club, CSF, and the Latin Club , , . claimed history as her fav- orite class and Miss Bassett as her favorite teacher . . . meior- ed in both history and mathe- matigg , , , will never forget the time she was loclced on the YOOt of the girls' gym . . . Dldf1S tO attend a medical school and a Bible Sgliool before becoming a medical missionary. SAXMAN, JOHN H. Sari to those who lrnow him , , , particularly enjoys eating. danelr-Q, and all sports . . . ir- rjfafgd by people who tallr a lot . . . president of the GGVVYWGV1 Club . . . active in Varsity traclr , , . preferred his histOfV Gnd German classes . . . mGlOVCd if' social studies, lanQUdQ2S- and m,3tl,CmcQiC5 , , , will fondly re- member the loSt dE1VS of SCl'WOGl . . . looliing forward to attend- ing State College .VY1dlOfl lq if' psychology. SCHMENGER, MARLENE L. Mar to all . . . especially en- joys dancing and going tO thi? beach . . , dislilres having to wait for people . . . membef of the Junior Red Cross Council, CSF, Student Council, and the Boosters Club . . . a great fan gf Mr, Showley , . . partial to her history and physiology class- es , . . business major . . . lasting memories will include try- ing out for song leader . . . another State-bound Hoover graduate, she will specialize in merchandising. SCHOENKOPF, MAXINE Mackie . , , a sparkling. peppv co-ed . . . is lreen about dancing and swimming , . , peeved by people who are late . . . mem- ber of the Downbeat Club, CSF, and the Senior Cabinet , . . chairman of the Prom Committee . . . Drum Corps majorette . , . slave for the Senior Ditch Day . , , history was her favorite class and Mr, Foote was her favorite teacher . , . had a mathematics major . . . will fondly remember the football carnivals , . . head- ing for U. C, L. A. with a major in sociology . . . expects to SCHOLZ, JOAN LEE Joanne to all . . . has a peach es-and-cream complexion , . . es- pecially enjoys dancing, parties, and football games . . , irritated by unfriendly people . . , mem- ber of the Prom Committee, Y. Teens, Quill and Scroll, the Bi- ble Club, and the Swim Club , . . sen'or editor of the Annual . . . reporter on the Cardinal staff . . . favored her homemalr- ing and Cardinal staff classes . . , lilted all her teachers . . . will fondly remember Commence ment ard the Senior Prom . . . plans to continue her education at State. SCHREIBER, DAVID MICHAEL Usually called Dave . . , a friendly student . . . particularly enjoys sports and worlring on cars . . . active in Cee track . . . claimed gym and auto shop as his favorite classes and Mr, Young as his favorite teacher . . , majored in industrial arts . . . the l954 Hoover-San Diego foot- ball game will be among his last- ing memories . . , plans to at- tend J. C., majoring in indus- trial arts, SCHREMPF, SHIRLEY DEE A cute co-ed . . , talces pleas- ure in tumbling and dancing . . . annoyed with crowds at Cats' Corner when she is in a hurry . . . captain of the Tumbling Team . . . great fan of her tum bling class with her favorite teacher, Miss Upp . . . majored in business subjects . . , will al- Wgvs remember the Homecomirrgs and Field Day . . . future plans include marriage. SCHUTZ, EDWARD M. Better lrnown as Eddie . . . a fishing, swimming, and hunt- ing enthusiast . , . shuns people who step on his feet in the crowded halls . . . active in Knights Hi-Y , , , claimed gym and math as his favorite classes and Mr. Porteous as his favor- ite teacher . . . had a mathe- matics major . . , will always re- member Field Day . . . a future student at San Diego Junior Col- lege . . . plans to join either the Navy or the Air Force. SCHWARTZ, DALLAS KEITH Lilres to be called Dal , , . rates sports as his favorite pas- time . . . annoyed by having to wait for people . . . preferred his history class . . . partial to Mr. Prolrop . . . had an industrial arts major . , , will never forget the bus trip to Redlands for the foot- ball games . . . heading for State College to major in in- dustrial arts . . . interested in becoming a teacher. SCOFFIN, MICKEY J. Nicknamed Lardo . . . en- thusiastic about sports and eat- ing . . . disapproves ot people who kid about his weight . . . active in Sophomore football, basketball, and golf . . . enjoy- ed his trigonometry and algebra classes . . , favored Miss Gaby and Mr, Allen . . . had a mathe- matics major . . . w'll never tor- get when Hoover defeated San Diego High in Sophomore basket- ball . . , plans include attending U, C, L. A., majoring in math . . . a tuture engineer, SCOORTIS, GEORGE Chooses dancing and parties as his favorite pastimes , . , pct peeve, homework . . . participa- ted in track during his junior year , . . claimed physiology as his tavorite class and Mr. Vick- ery as his favorite teacher . , . had majors in bath social studies and mathematics . . . his last- ing memories will include the San Diego-Hocver games . , . may attend the University ot Cali- tornia at Berkeley. SCOTT, JUANITA L. Scottie to all . . . trivndly and clever . . . spends her leisure time at archery, listening to music, and being with Don . . . annoyed by people who brag with nothing to brag about . . . mem- ber ot G. A, A. and secretary ot the Future Teachers Club . . . registrarls monitor . . . liked her gym and shorthand classes . . . partial to Miss Martha Miller . . . had a business major . . . will long remember the Senior Prom . . , hopes to be a good house- wife. SCOZZAFAVA, CARMEN D. Friendly, energetic, and cap- able . . . keen about parties, dancing, eating, singing, ar-d playing basketball and the ac- cordion . . . disapproves ot girls who are insincere . . , vice- president ot the senior class . . . played Bee basketball . . . favorite classes, history, physiol- ogy, and gym . . , partial to Mr. Giuliani . . . had a science maj- or , . . will probably attend U. C. L. A. with a major in dentistry . . . plans to become a dentist and settle down in a quiet little community. SECOR, SANDRA Well liked by everyone . . . Sandy especially enjoys swim- ming, making posters. and play- ing badminton . . . irritated by people who don't believe in do- ing anything on the spur ot the moment . , . member ot CSF, the Badminton Club, ard the Pan American Club . , , p'cture edi- tor on the Annual statt . . . a great tan ot' her physics class . . . favored Mr. Giuliani , . . majored in mathematics , , , will always remember the I954 Home- coming game , , , another State- bound Hoover graduate . , . SEELIG, SANDRA A former Helix co-ed . . . rates dancing, parties, and driv- ing as her favorite pastimes . , . dislikes waiting tor people , , , senior science was her pet sub- ject . , . claimed Dr. Mottitt as her tavorite teacher . . . had a business major . . . will never forget the Senior Prom . . , plans to continue her education at Kel- sey-Jenny Business College . . . aspires to become a model and a secretary. SEEMAN, BARBARA ANNE Bobbi . . . a welcome transfer trom Lincoln High . . . has a vivid personality . . . dancing and meeting people are her tav- orite pastimes . . . pet peeve, hypocrites . , . biology was her tavorite class and Mrs. Keller was her favorite teacher . . . majored in both homemalring and busi- ness subjects . . . will fondly re- member the l954 Hoover-Kearny tootball game and the l955 Homecoming . . . plans to at- tend Junior College, majoring in psychology and clerical proced- ures . . . interested in becoming a stenographer. SEENE, MARY FRANCES Formerly attended North East High, North East, Maryland . , . enthusiastic about sewing, eating, and talking with the girls . , . member ot the Pan American Club . . . liked her typing class . . . chose Mrs. Clayton as her favorite teacher . . . had a mathe- matics major . . , will always re- member the l954 Senior Prom . . . undecided as to her future plans . . . says she would like to live in a small town. SELLMAN, NAN SUSAN Susi has a sparkling person- ality . . . spends leisure time sewing, camp counseling, and teaching water ballet , . . shuns alarm clocks . . . member ot the Fcivres, Assembly and Rally Com- mittee, CSF, Drama Club, and Election Committee . . , president ot the French Club . . . veep of Y-Teens . . . chose physiology and art as her tavorite classes and Mr. Lokke as her favorite teacher . . , majored in toreign languages . . . will remember working on tloats tor the l955 Homecoming . . . a tuture State co-ed. SERVIOLO, TONI A sparkling,-peppy song leader . . . a welcome transfer trom Lincoln . . . particularly enioys song leading, attending the after- game dances, and going to the movies . . . annoyed by people who won't yell at the tnntball Qames . . . secretary ot the Thespians , , , member ot the Downbeat Club and the Boost- ers Club . . . majored in speech arts, her favorite class . . . par- tial to Mr. Encle . . . will always remember being told she was song leader . . , heading tor State to maior in soeerh arts SEXTON, GAYLE M. Cutc and friendly , , . last at- tended Rosary High School , , . favorite pastimes, reading and go- ing to shows . . . shuns having her picture talcen , . . active in the Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . , . her shorthand and typing classes cliclced with her . . . tavored Miss Martha Miller . . , had majors in both history and business subjects . . . lasting memories will include her tirst day at Hoover and the Seeior Prom , . . another State-bound Hoov- cr graduate . . .will malre a good secretary. SHACKELFORD, JOHN Fun to know , . . enthusiastic about any kind ot music . . .dis- likes tilling out pet pceve torms . . . secretary-treasurer ot the Band , , . member ot the Orches- tra . . , claimed band with Mr. Peterson as his tavorite class . . . had a science major , , , will al- ways remember the halt-time per- formances with the Band . . . looking torward to attending State College . . . aspires to be- rome a minister. SHANNON, WILLIAM JOHN Bill talres pleasure in sports and in worlring on his car . , . peeved by people wha are late . . . member ot Knights Hi-Y . . . a great tan ot his advanced alge- bra and architectural drawing classes , . . partial to Mr, Hersh- ey and Mr. Blaclr . , . had maj- ors in both math and architec- tural drawing . , , will long re- member when the l-li-Y and Y- Teens tloat won tirst place in the Homecoming Parade . . , plans to attend J. C, with a maj- or in engineering. SHAPERY, ELAINE BARBARA Lists writing poetry and acting as her favorite pastimes . . . dis- approves ot homcworlr on Friday . . , toolr part in the Christmas Play . , . secretary ot the Thes- pians , . . preterred drama, world history, and Spanish classes . . . Miss Henderson made a hit with her , , . majored in bath drama and Spanish . . . heading tor State with a major in speech arts . . . expects to do theatrical worlc and then be married. SHEPHERD, GERALD ALLISON Particularly enjoys reading, tallunq, chess, listening to classi- cal rnusie, and playing the piano . . . disturbed by people who spell his name incorrectly . . . member ot CSF, National Forens- ic League, and the Senators . . . Letterman in Varsity tennis . . . pretererd his debate class . . . rated Miss Henderson as tops . . . majored in bath speech and social studies . . . will probably attend State . , . plans to be a lawyer, statesman, and a tor- f-inri flinlnmat at thc' same time. SHERWOOD, SALLY KAY Sally is natural, straightforward, and triendly . . . lceen about dat- ing, dancing, and going to school activities , . . irritated by people who donlt mind their own busi- ness . . . member ot the Cardin- ettes, Y-Teens, and the Down- beat Club . . . an active flag twirler . . . tavored her cardin- ette class with Mrs. Lewis . . . had a mathematics maior , . . will fondly remember the l9SS Carnival when she was a flag twirler . . . hopes to attend State College and then U, S. C. . . . tuture plans include being married. SHIPLEY, PATRICIA ANN Pat . . . a snappy little blonde with a cute trgure . . . enthusi- astic about baton twirling, danc- ing, and listening to records . . . disapproves ot people who are over-contident . . . member ot the Downbeat Club and Senior Y-Teens . . , head majorette of the Cardinettes . . , a great tan Ot her shorthand and cardinette classes and ot Miss Barr . . . majored in business subjects . . . lasting memories will include the l954 Commissioners' Ball . . . a tuture State co-cd . . , in- terested in becoming an air line stewardess. SHOWS, THOMAS BYRON, JR. Formerly attended Helix High . , . spends leisure time danc- ing, swimming, going to school activities, and being with Sandy . . . annoyed by untiiendly peo- ple . , , member ot Knights l-li- Y, the Safety Council, Student Council, and the Boosters Club . . . Commissioner ot Athletics . . . partial to his gym, history, and student government classes . . . tavored Mr. Lolrlre and Mrs. Dawson . . . math major . . . will never torget the l95S nom- inating convention , . . plans to attend the Air Force Academy in Denver. SICKELS, CHRISTOPHER DAVID Kit to all . , . a trrendly stu- dent . , . peeved by teachers who assign homeworlr over weelr cnds . . . member ot the Band and Knights Hr-Y . . . chose civ- rcs and band as his tavorite classes and Mr. Porteous as his tavorite teacher . . . had a mathematics major . , . will always remember thc Senior Prom . . . loolcing torward to attending State College . . . plans to become a teacher. SlLVERMAN, HARRIET l-las pretty eyes . . . particul- arly enjoys outdoor sports and listening to popular music . . . drslilres having heavy homeworlc assignments over thc weeli ends . . . member ot the Boosters Club, Y-Teens, and the Cardinal Co-ed Council . , . vice-president ot CSF during her junior year . . . was a counselors monitor , . . she enjoyed all ot her class- es and lilred all ot her trach- igrs . . , majored in both scii-nee and mathematics . . . will fond- ly remember the l955 Senior SIMMONS, CAROLYN J. Carol to all , . . spends leisure time playing the piano, eating pina, swimming, and giving cer- tain people a bad time . . . peeved by concerted boys . . . active in the Boosters Club . . . preferred hi-r shorthand and choir classes . . . chose Miss Martha Miller as hi-r favorite teacher . . , had a business major . , . will al- ways remember her serior year . . . a tuturi' student at San Diego Junior College, majoring in business subjects , . . expects to be a secretary. SIMON, PATRICIA JOAN Better lcnown as Pat . . . al- ways has a triendly greeting and smile . . . especially enjoys swim- ming and twirling the baton , . . annoyed by insincerr people . . . member ot the Downbfat Club and Y-Teens . . . Band Majorette captain , , . partial to her home- malcing classes . . . had busi- ness and homemalcing majors . . . lasting memories will include the l954 Football Carnival . , . an- other State-bound Hoover grad- uate. SINGLETON, LINDA BETH Shir is enthusiastic about ten- nis and thc CSF Ditch Days . . . member ot the Senior Y-Teens. the Boosters Club, CSF, and the Riding Club . . . her Iavorite classes were tennis, toads, and English with Mrs. Clayton , . . had a major in business subjects . . . tuturi' plans include mar- riage, SKILES, ROBERT F. Chester to all . . . tun to lcnaw . . . lists eating and play- ing baslcetball as his tavorite pas- times . . . played J. V. tootball and Varsity baslretball . . . par- tial to his gym and auto shop classes . . . a great tan ot Mr. Young . . . majored in industrial arts . . . will never torget the trip to Long Beach with the baslcetball team . . . headinq ter State with a major in architec- tural drawing . . . aspires to be- come an architect. SKINNER, ROBERT G. Better lrnown as Bob . . . a friendly student . . . lreen about eating and loating . . . irritated by people who never smile . . . member ot N, F. L., the Sena- tors Club, and the Senior Cab- inet . . . Boys Ticlrct Sales Chair- man 4 , . president ot Knights Hr-Y . , . claimed debate as his favorite class and Miss Work as his favorite teacher . . . majored in both mathematics and social 'ILIYUCU . . . Iilfldly ICVTTCVTY' ber the Homecoming tloats . . . a tuture student at San ,Diego SLOTTEN, DONNA MAE Particularly enjoys acting, danc- ing, and horsebaclr riding . . . pet peeve, people who insist on tallcing and then never say any- thing . . . chose drama and chemistry as her tavorite classes . . . partial to Miss Heaton and Mr. Showley . . . majored in both science and mathematics . .. will always remember the San Diego-Hoover games , . . plans to attend San Diego State Col- lege . . . interested in becoming a nurse. SMITH, HELEN Helen is ambitious and good- natured . . . especially enjoys swimming, tobogganing, and dancing . . . annoyed by im- polite people . . . member ot the Boosters Club . . . partial to her gym class . . . Mr. Dean is her tavorite teacher . . . had an art major . , . lasting memories will include her tirst day at Hoover when she was a sophomore will malce a good beautician. SMITH, JAMES L. Usually reterred to as Smitty . . , rates worlrrng on cars and going to parties as tavoritc pas- times . . , peeved by girls who wear too much make-up . . . auto shop class made a hit with him . . . enjoyed having Mr. Coleman as his teacher . . . maj- or, industrial arts . , . will never forget the Hoover-Point Loma games . , . plans to attend San Diego Junior College. SMITH, JOAN Joanie has a pert and viva- crous charm . . . enthusiastic about going to the beach with Gay . . . irritated by people who don't laugh at her jolces . . . member ot the Pom Pon Corps, Pan American Club, Student Council, and Y-Teens . . . club editor on the Annual statt . . . tavored her physiology class with Mr. Lolclce . . . will tondly re- member the Senior Prom and the l9S5 Nominating Convention . . . a tuture student at San Diego Junior College . . . will major in homemalrrng . . . interested in becoming a fashion co-ordina- tor. SMITH, NORENE FRANCES Nonie is tun to lcnow , . . dis- lilces waiting tor people . . . member ot the Cardinal Co-ed Council, Announcement Commit- tee, and Y-Teens . . . manager ot the Red Bird Revue . . . chairman ot the Cardinal Co-ed talent tile . . . band majorette , . . claimed physiology with Mr. Lolrlce as her tavorite class . . . majored in bath mathematics and science . . . will always remem- ber being a band majorette . . . another State-bound Hoover graduate. SMITH,'TERRY RONALD Formerly attended Grossmont High School . . . particularly en- joys listening to records and go- ing to the beach . . . annoyed by a certain green I94l Ford , . 4 played Sophomore football , . . a great tan ot Mr. Dean . . . especially enjoyed his auto shop class . . . majored in mathe- matics 4 . . expects to be a jet pilot in the Air Force. SMITH, WILLARD Willie to those who lrnow him . . . chooses wrestling and weight lifting as his tavorite pastrmes . . . especially enjoyed his phy- sical education and auto shop classes . . . partial to Mr. Mat- thic . . . majored in art . . . will never forget the l954 Hoov- er-San Diego football game . . . says he would lilre to join the Navy and then have a wrestling carcer4 SMITHSON, LLOYD J. Better lrnown as Bunlry . , . spends leisure time worlting on junlr cars . 4 , annoyed by con- certed people . 4 . member ot the Boosters Club . . . claimed trigonometry with Miss Fern Mill- er as his favorite class 4 . . had a major in mathematics . , . will fondly remember the l955 Com- missioners' election , , . heading tor State College with a major in engineering SOLOMON, CHARLENE Char especially enjoys dancing and going to movies . . . irri- tated by people who continually talli about their boy friends . . . a member ot CSF and the Boost- ers Club . . . will miss her civics class with Mr. Young . , . major- ed in business subjects . . 4 last- ing memories include the I954 l-loover-Lincoln football game . . . plans to attend San Diego State College, majoring in business . . . aspires to become a private sec- retary. SONKA, BILL Lists swimming, horsebaclc rid- ing, and reading as his favorite pastimes . 4 . pet peeve, stu- dents who start tires in trash cans . . . member ot CSF and Sophomore l-li-Y 4 , . chairman ot the Boat Ride Committee . , . enjoyed current history with Miss Wort and civics with Mr. Young . . . majored in both science and mathematics . . . plans to attend the University ot California at Berlceley, majoring in physics . . . expects to be a nuclear physi- cist. SOTIER, BEVERLEY ANN Niclrnamed Bev . , . rates learn ing to swim and dive from an instructor lilce Sandraus as her tavorite pastime . . . annoyed by conceited people . . . pre- terred her badminton class . . . especially enjoyed Mr. Nord- stromls class . . . had a business major 4 . . will always remember the i953 Hoover-San Diego games . . , says she would like to worlr tor the San Diego Chil- dren's Home. SPURGEON, JAMES RONALD Preters to be called Ronnie . . . particularly enjoys being in the Air Force Reserves and be- ing a radio ham . . . mcmber ot the R. O. T. C. Cadet Club , . . partial to his physics class with Mr. Giuliani . , . had a mathematics major . . , will fond- ly remember the l953 Com- mencement ancl his tirst R, O. T. C. field night . . 4 is plan- ning to attend Cal. Tech. with a major in civil engineering , . . would lilre to become a pilot in the Air Force. STAIRS. WlLBUR JACK Niclcnamed Spider . . . talres pleasure in dancing, swimming, and going to parties . . , gym and auto shop were his favorite classes . 4 . a great tan ot Mrs. Balmer . . . his lasting memories will include the day he started dancing in the cafeteria . . . his tuture plans are to join the Serv- ice or own his own business. STANG, JUDITH SUZANNE Suzie to those who lrnow her . . . especially enjoys singing . .. pet peevc, people who try to be what they arenlt . . . claimed civics with Mr. Young and Uni- ted States l-listory with Mrs, Daw- son as her tavorite classes 4 . . majored in homemalring and busi- ness subjects . . , will fondly re- member the Senior Dinner . . , interested in attending Bob Jones University. STARK, SAIL EVANNE Cute eo-ed . . . spends leisure time listening to the radio and dancing . . . peeved by people who don't have school spirit , . 4 member ot N. F. L., the Senior Dinner Committee, Pan American Club, Y-Teens, CSF, Senators, and the Pom Pon Corps . . . a great lan ot her debate class 4 . . partial to Miss Henderson , . . majored in Spanish, mathe- matics, and history 4 , . will never forget the IQS4 San Diego-l-toow er football game , , . plans to attend State College and the STEARNS, VlVlAN JUNE Jn came to us from Nor- view t-ligh, Norview, Virginia . . . enthusiastic about tennis, bowl- ing, swimming, painting tigurines, and listening to records . . . irritated by conceited people . . . active in the Swimming Club . . . preferred her typing class with Mrs, Edson , . . had a major in business subjects . . . the l955 Football Carnival will linger long- est in her memory . . , future plans include marriage. STEDMAN, ELAINE M. Shi- lists playing badminton as her tavorite pastime . . . disap- provvs ot people who are al- ways late . . . claimed shorthand and ottici- practice as her tav- orite classes , . . chose Miss Martha Miller as her favorite teacher , . , was statt assistant tor Dias Cardinalesm . . . maj- ored in business . . , will con- tinue her education at San Diego State College as a business ad- ministration major . . . a future secretary. STEEL, DEAN EDWARD Especially enjoys all sports events . . . said grandstand quar- terbacks are his pet peeve . . . played J. V. tootball and Var- sity baseball . . , chose physics and speech as his tavorite class- es and Mr. Ehrenborg as his tav- orite teacher . . . had a mathe- matics major . . . will always rc- member the t-loover-Santa Mon- ica game . . . is loolcing torward to attending San Diego State , . . expects to be a physical educa- tion teacher, STEIN, ROXANNE Delights in dancing and lis- tening to Nat King Cole . . , annoyed by boys who craclc their lcnuelcles . . , member ot the Pan American Club . . . will miss hei art and modern dance classes . . . said Mr, Engle was her tav- oriti' teacher . . . majored in business subjects . . , eager to attend State College . . . aspires to bi-come an elementary school teacher. STERLING, NONA MAE Ki-en about dancing and sports activities . . . disapprovcs ot people who c'lon't cheer at toot- ball games . , , member ot G. A. A. and CSF . . , enjoyed Mr. Woolliay's speech class , . . partial to Miss Martha Miller . . . majored in both mathematics and business . , . she will long rc- membrr the l954 Sari Diego Hoover tootball game , . , plans to attend State College, with 3 major in business . . , expects to do secretarial worlc after college. X STETSON, SANDRA JANE Sandy enjoys water skiing, sew- ing, piano playing, school activi- ties, and dancing . . , pet peeve, teachers who detine exams as quizzes . . , member ot CSF, Senior Y-Teens, Ducateers, and the Student-Faculty Social Com- mittee . . . served on the An- nouncement Committee . . . her tavoriie class was advanced alge- bra and her tavorite teacher was Miss Martha Miller . . . majored in both math and business . , , will never torget the Comms- sioners' Ball . . . heading tor State . . . a tuture elementary school teacher. STEVENIN, DONNA CHEROL Particularly enjoys dating, watching television, and going to the movies . , . claimed high school boys as her pet peevc . . . had a major in business sub- jects , . . lasting memories will include the Homecoming rallies , . . says she would lilo: to do secretarial worlr and be married, STEVENS, JUANITA BETH 'Nita Bugi' especially enjoys sott music, dancing, being with Jaclt, and worliinq on floats , , , annoyed by conceited people . . . member ot the Boosters Club, Y-Teens, Drum Corps, Bad- minton Club, Junior Glee, and the Junior Prom Committee , , , partial to her history and physi- ology classes . . A Miss Wadlow, Mr, Prolcop, and Mr. Vicliery were her tavorite teachers . . . business major . . . will always remember the Senior Prom , . , tuture plans include marriage and being a dental assistant. STEVENS, SHIRLEY RUTH She spends her leisure time sewing, swimming, and fishing . , . doesn't care tor people who have hay tever . . , member ot the Swimming Club, Bible Club, Y-Teens, and G. A. A .,.. claimed shorthand as her tavor- ite class and Mrs. Summers as her tavorite teacher . , . had a major in business subjects . , . will long remember the Hoover- San Diego games , . . expects to worlt in an ottice. STOCK, GWEN R. Lists day dreaming and listen- ing to music by Nat King Cole as her tavorite pastimes . . . irritated by people who don't smile . . . member ot the Student Council , . . Junior Red Cross Council secretary , . . tav- ored her art production class , . . Mr. Gibbs was her tavorite teacher . . , majored in business subjects . . . will fondly remem- ber the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend Brigham Young Uni- versity with a business major. STONE, JOHN EDWARD Nrcirnamed Red , , . takes pleasure in swimming, dating, and driving , . . peeved by people who spill things in his car . . . prelerred his study hall and print shop classes . . . a great tan ot Mr. Hershey . . . had a maior in mathematics . . . the I955 Home- coming will be among his last- ing memories . . , heading tor San Diego State Colege with a maior in mathematics. STOUT, BARBARA LAVERNE Better lrnown as Bobby . . . a cute co-ed . , . enthusiastic about baton twrrling . . . dislilces to be lrept waiting . , . member ot the Boosters Club, Cardinettes, and the Drum Corps , . . Porn Pon maiorette . . . partial to her gym class and to Mr. Nordstrom . . . had a business major . . . will never forget the I955 Football Carnival . . . future plans include worlring in a banlr and being mar- ried. STURN, MURRAY Usually rcterred to as Son- ny , . . lists musre as his hobby . . . enjoys worlring on cars . , . peeved by not having enough time between classes . . . chose Mr. Ehrenborg as his tavorite teacher , . . partial to his speech class . . . maiored in mathematics . . . will never torget the Hoov- er games . . . hopes to attend U. C. L. A, atter a year at San Diego State College . . , plans to rnaior in business administra- tion. SWIECH, WILLIAM Preters to be called Bill , . . riding motorcycles is his tavorite recreation , . . annoyed by girls who stop in the middle ot the halls to tallr . . . said wood shop and mechanical drawing were his tavorrte classes . . . partial to Mr, l-Iottert . . . maiored in industrial arts . . . his lasting memories will include the Sen- ior Ditch Day. SYKES, LYNNE I.. Mike . . . a sweet girl to lrnow . . . especially enjoys swim- ming, eating, and tootball games . . . irritated by people who call her Red . . . member ot the Boosters Club . . . secretary ot Y-Teens , . . a great tan ot her senior science and history class- es . , . chase Mr. Showley as her favorite teacher . . . had a mai- or in business subiects . . . will always remember the Senior Prom . . . another State-bound Hoov- er graduate, maioring in business . . . wants to be a secretary. TARRANT, DON GENE Enjoys swimming, hunting, and camping in the mountains . . . is peeyed by Mr. Youngs tardy rules . . . was lreen about auto shop with Mr. Ehrenborg . . . had an industrial arts maior . . . will long remember the rallies . , . has no dctinitc plans tor the tuture. TATE, PATRICIA NAN Better lrnown as Pat . . . danc- ing, coolring, and playing the piano are her favorite pastimes . . . dislilres insincere people . . . active member ot CSF and the Boosters Club . . . chose tolli dancing and civics as her tav- orite classes and Miss Minshall. Miss Miller, and Mr. Greig as her tavorite teachers . . . had business and math majors . . . the Senior Prom will linger long- est in her memory . . . another State-bound Hoover graduate. Pat hopes to be a secretary. TAYLOR, LYDIA JEAN Jeanie is well lilrcd . . . tav- orite pastimes arc dancing, eat- ing, and dietinq , . . is irri- tated by people who exaggerate . . . Student Council representa- tive, Cardinal Co-ed representa- tive, and an active member ot the Boosters Club . . . attendance ottice monitor . . . chose Civics as her tavorrte elass and Mr, Showley and Mrs, Clayton as tav- orite teachers . . , majored in bus'ness . , . will long remember Field Day . . . hopes to be a receptionist attcr attending Kel- sey-Jeriney Business College. TENBROEK, HAMILTON J. Niclcnamed t-lam . . . enioys going to the beach and working on his '49 Ford . . . dislilres un- trierdly people . . . was active in 'iBee traclr . . . lilred auto shop and Mr. G-iulani . . . had math, shop. and science maiors . . . lasting memories will in- clude the '54 San Diego-Hoover tootball game and the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend U. S. C. or State with math and science maiors . . . hopes to be an electrical engineer. TENNEY, CLAUDIA Partial to dancing, playing bad- minton, eating, and practicing baton . . , is irritated by people who craclc their lrnuclcles . , . active in the Downbeat Club. Boosters Club. Senior Glee. and treasurer of Y-Teens . . . captain ot the Drum Corps Maiorettes . . . rated Senior English and shorthand as favorite classes and Mr, Showley and Mr. Allen as favorite teachers . . . had a busi- ness maior . . . the Red and White Ball will linger longest in her memory . . . hopes to at- tend Brigham Young University THINNES, JOHN MARK Johnny enjoys cross country, track, baseball, classical music. and playing the violin . . . is pceved by sophisticated girls . . . active in Varsity cross country and Varsity track . . . enjoyed auto shop and music appreciation classes . . . favored Coach Holt and Mr. Close . . . had a music major . . . the '54 Hoover-San Diego basketball game will ling- er longest in his memory , . . hopes to attend U. S. C. or U, C. L. A., majoring in physical education . . . will join the Marines and later go to college. THOMSEN, JEAN ANN Jeanie has pretty blonde hair , . . keen about dancing, ice skating, and dating . . . dislikes people who don't speak when spoken to . . . a member ot the Drill Team . . . rated modern dance as her favorite class and Mr. Allen as her tavorite teach- er . . . had a business major . . , will long remember the day the table collapsed in the cate- teria . . , plans to attend J. C. or a business college. THUET, ELLEN LOUISE Nitknamed Ducky . . . chose dancing as her favorite pastime . . . dislkes long hair . . . active member ot Y-Teens and the Boosters Club . . . especial- ly enjoyed physical education and lettering . . . rated Mr. Prokop as her tavorite teacher . . . had both language and mathematics majors . . . Commencement will linger longest in her memory . . . plans to attend J, C., majoring in art . . , hopes to be a com- mercial artist. TIBBETT, BARBARA JOAN Enjoys rodeos, dancing, dating, swimming, and being with Doug . . . is irritated by people who don't answer letters promptly . . . was active in Pom Pons. Boost- ers Club, and Senior Y-Teens . . . chose home nursing as her tav- orite class and Mr. Nordstrom as her tavorite teacher . . , had a business major . . . will long remember the day the radio couldn't be found in room I03 . . . plans to attend State, maj- oring in business . . . hopes to be a private secretary or a nurse- ry school teacher. TORGERSEN, LEE A. Enthusiastic about working on his car, dancing, and tootball games . . . is peeved by women drivers . . . was active in track and cross country . . . chose gym as his favorite class and Mr. Grossman as his tavorite teach- er . . . majored in math . . . the San Diego-Hoover tootball game will linger longest in his memory, TRAVIS, JAMES F. A welcome transfer trom At- tumwa High, Iowa . . . especial- ly enjoys working with cars and model airplanes . . . chose chem- istry as his tavorite class . . . had both science and math maj- ors . . . plans to attend San Diego State. majoring in science or mathematics. TREPP, RONALD W. Formerly attended Lane Tech. in Chicago . . . especially en- joys working with plastics . . . tavored his algebra class . . . listed Miss Beattie and Mr. Baer as his favorite teachers . . . an- other State-bound Hoover grad- uate majoring in electronics. TURVEY, KENNETH Transterred trom San Diego Vocational school . . , chose working on cars as his favorite pastime . preterred his auto shop class with Mr. Ehrenborg . . . had an industrial arts major . . . plans to attend San Diego Junior College with auto and diesel engineering majors . . . hopes to be a mechanic. UNDERHILL, SHIRLEY MAE Transterred from Kent-Meridian High School in Kent, Washing- ton . . . spends her leisure time reading , . . doesn't like grouchy people . . . she was a member ot the Future Nurses Club here at Hoover . . . will miss her typ- ing class . . . had a business major . . . plans to attend San Diego State College with the hopes ot becoming a nurse. VALLE, MARY GINA Spends leisure time listening to records and watching television . , . annoyed by people who mispronounce her name . . . a member of the Announcement Committee, Boosters Club, and CSF . . . chose shorthand as her favorite class and Mrs. Clay- ton as her tavorite teacher . . . a business major . . . will long Icfnenlbef COVTITYIEYICETYICIIL , . . looking forward to attending State College and U. C. L. A. to major in business administra- Li-.. ...ill .,i,L,. , .--AJ fn,-. VAN HORN, EDNA MAY Enthusiastic about playing the piano, tennis, and listening to the radio . , , avoids people without a sense ot humor . . . enjoyed her physiology and U. S. History classes and claimed Mr, Prokop as her favorite teach- er . . . a science and math maj- or . . . tht- I954 Homecoming will be among her lasting mem- ories . , , a tuture State College co-ed, majoring in nursing and teaching . . . hopes to be a science teacher or a nurse, VEAZEY, CHARLES D. Likes to be called Chuck . . . enjoys hunting and camping . . . doesnlt care tor people to call him V-Z . , . claimed algebra and geometry as his favorite classes and Miss Gaby as his favorite teacher . . .was a mathe- matics major . . , will continue his education at San Diego State Collqqc , , , wants to be a de- tective. VELTON, PATRICIA JEAN Chooses minature golfing, deep sea tishing, and taking pictures of her dog as her tavorite pas- times . . . irritated by people who ask her, I-Iow's the weather up there? . , . will miss her Spanish class with Miss Fausta Miller and her physiology class with Mrs. Oatman . . . a math major . , , will long remember the I955 Homecoming . . . hopes to continue her education at Ohio State, majoring in journal- ism . . . plans to be a journalist. VORPAHL, LINDA ANN Particularly enjoys public speak- ing and Church work . , , pecved by people who don't answer let- ters . . . a member ot the Senators, N. F. L., Safety Council, and CSF . . , tavored her de- batv class and Mrs. Imel and Mr. Moe . . . majored in speech arts and history . . . will tond- ly remember when she was chosen for Girls' State representative . . , hopes to attend Wartburg Col- lege in Waverly, Iowa, to major in parish work and social work . . . would enjoy doing Lutheran parish work and social work. WAGNER, DARLENE L. A welcome transfer trom Sal- inas Union High School, Salin- as, Calitornia , . . spends leisure time horseback riding, listening to music, and playing tennis . . . pet peeve, people who show ott . . , member ol CSF, Y-Teens, the Ducateers, and the Pan American Club . . , claimed gym and Spanish as her tavorite class- es and Mr. Vickery as her tav- orite teacher . . , had a business major . , . is looking torward to attending San Diego State Col- lege. WAITE, GLENN A. Rates hunting and swimming as his tavorite pastimes . . , boy' attendance otlice monitor . , . preferred his print shop class . . . Mr. Prokop made a hit with him . . , had a major in industrial arts . . . the I954 Hoover-St, Augustine tootball game will be among his lasting memories . . . tuture plans in- clude ranching and torestry work. WALKER, DAVID BERNARD Likes to be called Dave . . . enthusiastic about hunting, tish- rng, and playing chess . . . preferred his speech and shop classes . . . Mrs. Hines was his tavorite teacher . . . majored in both mathematics and science . . . the I955 Homecoming will be among his lasting memories . , . looking forward to attend- ing San Diego State College, majoring in science , . . hopes to be a laboratory technician. WALLACE, ROSALIE JEAN Rosie to all . . , her favorite pastime is playing the piano . . . a member ot the Boosters Club and CSF , . . Partial to her physiology and orchestra classes . . . a great tan ot Mr. Peter- son and Mr. Vickery . . . major- ed in both music and mathemat- ics . . . she will never torget go- rng to Long Beach with the Or- chestra . . . a tuture student at San Diego State College, with a major in education , . . go- ing into the teaching profession. WALLING, JOHN CURTIS He especially enjoys his phy- sics class, photography, and lish- ing . . . avoids teachers who give surprise tests . , . claimed United States History, physics, and trigonometry as his tavorite classes . . . Mr. Giuliani was his tavorite teacher . . , maiored in mathematics . . . Tower Day will linger longest in his memory . . . heading tor San Diego State Col- lege with majors in mathematics and science . , . expects to be a dentist or do research work. WALSH, KATHLEEN MAREE Rockie has a smile tor every- one . . . she likes to dance and listen to records . . . disapproves ot people wha mumble . . . sergeant at arms in the Y-Teens . . . great tan ot Mrs. Fdson's typing class . . . Miss Ann Gro- gan was her tavoritc teacher . . . had majors in art and business subjects . . . will always remem- ber the i953 Football Carnival . . . plans to attend State Col- lege or the University ot' Ne- braska, majoring in art . . , would like to be a commercial WARD, STEVE A. Enjoys swimming . , . member of Hi-Y and the Student Coun- cil . . . chronicler for the Board of Commissioners and cha rman of the Homecoming Committee . . . active in Varsity cross country and track , , , student government was his favorite class and Miss Fern Miller, his favor- ite teacher . . . majors, science and math . . , will long remem- ber the Mission Bay-Hoover foot- ball game . . . future student at Stanford, with math and business majors . , . expects to be a civil engineer or a businessman. WATTS, WILLIAM H. Bill to those who lrrouv h'm . , has a friendly personality . . , claimed baseball as his fav- orite pastime and physical edu- cation as his favorite class . , . Mr. Young was tops on his fav- orite-teacher list . . . majored in industrial arts . . , the I954 San Diego-Hoover football game will be among his lasting memories . . . undecided as to future plans, WAYMIRE, ELDEEN She spends her lesure time dancing, going to the desert, and eating pizza . . . irritated by two-faced people . . . member of the Boosters Club, CSF, and Senior Glee Club , . . partial to Mr, Vickery . . . had a major in music . . , will always remember the wonderful person she met at the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend State College and then Brigham Young University with majors in music and art . . . a future organist and artist. WEBB, JACK MILTON Skin diving, hunting, horseback riding, and playing the guitar take up hs spare time . . . majored in science, his favorite class, and claimed Mr. Prokop as his favorite teacher . . . the l954 Football Carnival will be among his lasting memories . , . looking forward to attending San Diego Junior College, majoring in marine biology , . . plans to join the United States Coast Guard, Sea Rescue Service, Heli- copter Division. WEEKS, ELINOR A. Ellie came to us from Saflord High, Safford, Arlona . . . she takes pleasure in swimming, horseback riding, and Skating . . , chose physical education and crafts as her favorite class- es , . . Miss Murphy and Mr. Prokop were her favorite teach- ers . . . majored in business sub- jects . . . she will fondly re- member the Senior Prom . . , future plans include working for the Telephone Company and be- ing married, WERNER, BARBARA LOU Barb came to us from Centre- ville, Michigan , . . she takes pleasure in skating, dancing, and laughing at life . . , member of the Glee Club and Band and treasurer of the F. H. A .... she chose typing as her favor- ite class and was Lewis . . . had a . . . will fondly Senior Prom . . . come a secretary. partial to Mrs. business major remember the aspires to be- WERNER, ERIKA M. Better known as Rickie . . , has a vivid personality . . , en- thusiastic about going to the beach and riding in cars , . . pct peeve, waiting for people , . . favored her United States History class . , . Mrs. Oatman was her favorite teacher . . . this ambitious lassie majored in mathematics, Spanish, and history , . . will long remember the Football Carnivals . . , plans to attend U, C. L. A. or State Col- lege . . . interested in becoming an overseas airline hostess. WEST, SHARON ANN Nicknamed Granny by a few . . . she particularly enjoys dancing . , . irritated by sar- castic people . . . member of the Student Council . . . favored her speech and physiology class- es . , . a great fan of Mr. Vickery, Miss Wadlow, and Mrs. Edson . . . majored in business subjects , . . the l955 Senior Prom will linger longest in her memory . . . is looking forward to attending State College, but is undecided as to her future plans. WHEATCRAFT, LOIS ARLENE Tony especially enjoys danc- ing, attending slumber parties, and participating in school activi- ties . . . disapproves of teachers without a sense of humor , . . member of CSF, Ducateers, Sen- ior Y-Teens, and Girls' Double Quartette , . . partial to the girls' double quartette class with Mrs. Hofmann . , . had a busi- ness major . . . will fondly re- member the I954 Commissioners' Ball . . . another State-bound Hoover graduate. WHITAKER, VERNON P. Answers to Vern or Bud . . . lists pennant collecting as his hobby . v . enjoys listening to records . . . shuns bossy people active in CSF, the French Club, Boosters Club, and Knights Hi-Y . . . participated in J. V, cross country ard B track . . . liked his shop classes . , . Miss Fern Miller and Mr. Porteous were his favorite teachers . . . math major . . . plans to attend State and then a northwestern college, majoring in engineering and science . . . a future engineer WHITE, MARGARET ST. CLAIR Margie to her trirnds . . . enthusiastic about dancing, Dar- tics, swimming, and tennis . . . annoyed by people who craclr their lrnuclcles . , . member ol the Student Council, Boosters Club, and ot the Badminton Club . , . attendance ottice monitor , , . Spanish cliclrs with her . . , favored Mr. Moe . . . majored in business subjects . . . lasting memories will include the Senior Prom . . . plans to attend col- lege with a major in nursing . . . expects to be a surgical nurse. WHITEHEAD, JEAN G. Jeannie is a good worlrer and very friendly , . . especially en- joys good perfume, dancing, tac- os, and people in general , . . annoyed by stubborn people . . . was a member ot CSF, Y-leers. Cardrnettes, Senior Prom Com- mittee, Quill and Scroll, Boost- ers Club, and the Annual statt . . . tavored her speech class and Mrs. Hines and Mr. Greig . . . art and speech arts majors . . . will tondly remember the l955 Nominating Convention and the Senior Prom . . . future plans include two years at State. WILBUR, PHYLLIS A. Pliyl tormerly attended Astor- ia High, Astoria, Oregon . . , enthusiastic about dancing, sing- ing, and listening to lectures . . , said buses that arrive at school one minute atter 8:00 A.M. are her pet Deeve . . . member ot the Cardinettes . . , preterred her United States History and music appreciation classes . , . favorite teacher, Mr. Porteous . . . had a business major . . . will long remember the 1955 Jun- ior Prom . . . another State' bound Hoover graduate . . . undecided as to her tuture plans. WILCOX, DOROTHY PEARL She spends her leisure time listening to records , . , peeved by people who slide their tinger nail down a blaclrboard . . , member ot the Y-Teens, Cr. A, A,, CSF, and the Swimming Club . . . claimed shorthand as her favorite class . . . partial to Mr, Prolrop . . , majored in busi- ness subjects , , . lasting mem- ories will include the l955 Home- comirg . , . tuture plans include gett ng a good job. WILCOX, TED LEE Ted particularly enjoys build- ing turniture tor relatives . . . pet pevvc, school . . . active in Cee traclr . . . manager ot the Bee traclr team . . . chose geometry as his tavorite class , . . a great tan ot Mr. Gross- man . . . had a major in indus- trial arts . . . said he will never torget his last day at Herbert Hoover High School . . . ex- pects tn be a pattern designer. WILHITE, NORMA SUE Nice to linow , . . chooses gu- rng to tootball games, listening to records. and eating as her tavorite pastimes . , . dislilces Monday mornings . . . active member ot the Boosters Club . . . she especially enjoyed her typing class . . . claimed Mr. Henson as her tavorrte teacher . . . had a major in business subjects . . . will always remem- ber Commencement . . . is plan- ning to do secretarial worlr. WILLIE, SUSAN JEAN Suzie is lreen about dancing, fishing, water strung, and play- ing volleyball at the beach . . . avoids people who never smile . . . member ot the Prom Com- mittee, Senior Cabinet, CSF, and Boosters Club and junior mem- ber ot Senior Ditch Day Com- mittee . . . member ot the Card- inettes during her sophomore year and chairman ot the Telephone Directory Committee . . . tav- orite classes, gym and typingg tavorite teachers, Mr. Kirchhott and Mr. Foote . , . math and business majors . . . will never torget the Senior Prom. WILLIAMS, BETTY JEAN Bee Jay has a triendly greet- ing and smile . . . enjoys toot- ball games, bopping, coolring, listening to records, and going to the beach . . . shuns crinlrling pom pons , , , member ot the Senior Dinner Committee. Y- Teens, Boosters Club, Cardin- ettes, and Junior Achievement . . . partial to her history class and to Mr. Baer and Miss Inge- bntson . . , had art and busi- ness majors . . . will long re- member the l954 tootball game with San Diego . . . plans to at- tend J. C. and State, majoring in sociology. WILLIAMS, BONNIE JOY Last attended South Crate High School, South Gate, Cali- tornia , . . delights in swimming and dancing . , .annoyed by un triendly people . . . chose physi cal education as her tavorite class . , . partial to Mr, Young . . . majored in business sub- jects . . , will always remember her tirst day at Hoover . . , says she would lilre to attend a business college and do secre- tarial worlr. WILLIAMS, GERALD LEE Jerry rates acting, writing, music, stamp collectinq, and reading as tavorite pastimes . . . member ot the Boosters Club and ot the Senior Play cast, treasurer ot the Thespians, Oper- ators Club and Pan American Club, president ot the Stamp Club . . . active in B traclr . . , favorite classes, physiology and print shop . , . enjoyed Mr. Grossman . . . had business, math, and drama majors , . . will long remember the speech tournaments . . . may attend Pasadena Play- house College ot Theatre Arts. WILLIAMS, LOUISE ELIZABETH Tennis and horseback riding are her tavorite pastimes . . , active member ot the Senior Glee Club . . . claimed home nursing and child care as her tavorite class . . . her tavorite teacher was Mrs. Hotmann , , . had a major in homemaking subjects . . . her tirst day at Hoover will be among her lasting mem- ories . . . is looking torward to attending San Diego State Col- lege . . . her goal is to be a nurse. WILLIKSEN, AUDREY JOAN Butchi to all . , , a mischiev- ous blonde . . . delights in twirl- ing and spending time with Der- ny . . . disturbed by insincere people . . . this active co-ed was a member ot the Cardinettes and the Downbeat Club , , . drum majorette . . . was a Homecom- ing attendant . . . partial to her physiology class , . . tavorile teacher, Mr. Engle . . . majored in business subjects . 4 . will tond- ly remember going to Camp Palo- mar and twirling in the l955 Football Carnival . . . undecided as to tuture plans. WILLIS, JAMES GLENN Better known to his many triends as Jim . . . enjoys pho- tography . , , annoyed by peo ple who aren't on time . . . was president, secretary, and treas- urer ot the Hr-Y, Commence- ment chairman on the Senior Cabinet, sports editor tor the Annual statt, and sales manager ot the Student Directories Com- mittee . . . member ot CSF and Quill and Scroll , . . tayorite class, physics . . . chose Mr. Porteous as his tavorite teacher . , . social studies major . . . will long remember being chosen Commencement chairman. WILLIS, JEROME EDWIN Usually reterred to as Jerry . . . has a very friendly person- ality . . . especially enjoys read- ing, debating, and trying to out- guess the quarterback , . . said people's lack ot interest in American Government is his pet peeve . . . member ot N. F Senators, Senior Hi-Y and the Satety Council . , . sports edi- tor on the Annual statt . claimed current history and de- bate as his tavorite classes partial to Miss Work and Mr. Porteous . , . had a history major. WILSON. DONNA MAE She previously attended White- fish Bay High, Milwaukee, Wis- , L.. consin , I . takes pleasure in reading and singing in choir pro- grams . . . member ot CSF and the Badminton Club . . . presi- dent ot Future Teachers ot America . . . claimed A Cap! pella Choir with Mrs. Hotmann as her tavorite class , . . major- ed in social studies , . . will al- ways remember her wondertul senior year at Hoover . . . may attend Whittier College or State . . . interested in becoming a primary teacher. WILSON, GARY ALBERT One ot those sharp Lettermen , . . particularly enjoys dancing, sports activities, and being with Barb , . , participated in Sopho- more, J. V., and Varsity tootball, i'Bec' basketball, and J. V. base- ball . . . United States History and gym were his pet subjects , , . tavored Mr, Foote and Mr. Prokop . , . majored in both mathematics and history . . . will long remember the I955 Hoover-San Diego game . . . heading tor State College with a major in science . . . says he would like to be a veterinarian. WILSON, TYNA KAY Answers to T. K ..., especial- ly enjoys dancing and attending tootball games . . . annoyed by students without school spirit . . . editor in chiet ot the Annual , . . member ot the Tumbling Team, Senior Cabinet, Quill and Scroll, and the Shamrock Shuttle Committee . . . enjoyed her physiology class and claimed Mr. Engle as her tayorite teacher . . . had a business major . . . will never torget her tirst Homecom- ing pertormarce and the Senior Prom . . . eager to attend State, majoring in business administra- tion. WIMBERLY, ROBERT EARL Nicknamed Shorty . , , has brown wavy hair . . . rates swim- ming and beach parties as his tavorite pastfmes . . , pet peeve. girls who blame their bleached hair on the sun . . . manager ot the Stage Crew , , , partial to his senior science and drama classes . , . a great tan ot Mr. Woolley , . . majored in drama . . . lasting memories will include the I954 San Diego-Hoover toot- ball game . , . plans to attend San Diego Junior College tor a year and then join the Air Force. WOLFF, BARBARA E. Peach to those who know her . . . tormerly attended Gross- mont High School . . . especial- ly likes vacations and being with Pete . . . chose senior science as her tavorite class and Dr. Mot- titt as her tavorite teacher . . . majored in business subjects . . . the day her teachers torgot to give homework will be among her lasting memories , . . tuture plans include a June wedding. WOODS, MILLARD D. Nick to all . . . formerly at- tended Richmond Union High, Richmond, California . . . keen about singing, playing musical in- struments, and sports . . . par- ticipated in Sophomore football and Varsity track . . . claimed history and art as his favorite classes . . . partial to Miss Work ...hadamajorin art... will always remember the day his grades changed trom D's to Als . . . looking forward to attend- ing St. Mary's College . . . plans to major in art and law . . . would like to explore thr- field WOODS, WILLIAM P., JR. Bill is enthusiastic about Jai Alai . . . president of the Cest- ans Club . . . favorite classes, R. O. T, C, and Spanish . . . claimed Mr, Porteous and Mfsgt. Davis as his favorite teachers . . . had a major in languages . . . he will never forget receiving his R, O. T. C. officers commission . . . plans to attend the Univer- sity of Southern California . . . this ambitious lad hopes to worlr as a program director for N. B. C. WOODWARD, DON Usually referred to as Woody . . . particularly enjoys sports activities and art . . . majored in art, hzs favorite class . . . claimed Mr. Showley as his fav- orite teacher . . . lasting mem- ories will include the I954 Hoov- er-Sarr Diego football game . . . heading for State College with a major in education . . . inter- ested in becoming an art teacher. WOOLLEY, JIM D. Formerly attended Riverside Poly . . . a football, golf, swim- ming, ard target-shooting en- thusiast , . . pet peeve. students without school spirit , . . a mem- ber of the Silver Blades, Latin Club, Operators' Club, and R. O. T. C .... captain of the Rifle Team . . . chose Contemp- orary Lit. as his favorite class . . . a great fan of Mr. Gross- man . . majors, math and in- dustrial arts . , , will Iona re- member the IQS4 San Diego- I-loover football game . . . may attend College of Engineering at San Jose . . . a future en- gineer. WOOTEN, RICK Transferred from San Diego I-Irgh, where he participated in Sophomore traclr . . . water slii- ing and swimming talre up his spare time . . , irritated by un- tidv girls . . . favored his gym and auto shop classes . . . par- tial to Coach Foote . . . major- ed in mathematics . . , will al- ways remember a date with a certain blonde . , . plans to at- tend college, majoring in mathe- matics . . . interested in becom- ing an engineer, WRIGHT, DAVID EARL Lists sports activities, music, and mountain trips as his favor- ite pastimes . . . says he is peeved by teachers . . . a great fan of his speech class . . . especially enjoyed Mr. Prolrop 4 . . had a major in mathematics . . . a future student at Aurora College, majoring in music . . . undecided as to his future plans. i ssrziz Witt- WRIGHT, DAVID W. I-Ie especially enjoys driving tanlis at the Marine Base during the summer . , . annoyed by managers who don't seem to want to worlc . . . Varsity football man- ager, B basketball manager, head traclr manager . , , partial to his choir and gym classes . . . favored Coach Engle . . . major- ed in industrial arts . A , will long remember I-loover's winning the Track League championships . . . hopes to play football for the Marines. ZIMMERMAN, MIKE L. Lists working on cars as his favorite pastime . . . a member of the public address crew . . . favored his auto shop class and rated Mr. Crawford as his fav- orite teacher . . . a mathematics major . . . the Senior Prom will be among his lasting memories . . . plans to continue his edu- cation on the Navy schooling program . . , would lrlce to be an auto mechanic. ZITLAU, PAUL ARTHUR Enthusiastic about singing and sports car racing . . . busy as president of the Quartette, vice- president of the I-'Ii-Y, president of the Ecivres, and a member of the Senators . . . partial to his physics class and listed Mr. Grossman as his favorite teacher . . , majored in math and sci- ence . . , will long remember being tapped for the Ecivres . . . plans to atterd the University of California, maioring in physics and mechanical engineering , . . would lilre to be a nuclear physi- cist. ZUMWALT, BOB JAMES Especially enjoys bicycle racing and worlring on cars . . . peeved by people who don't lrnow what they are tallring about . . . par- ticipated in cross country during his sophomore and junior years . . . chose Senior English as his favorite class and Miss Tomplcins as his favorite teacher . . . had a business and an industrial arts major . . . future plans include talrinq over his Dads bilre shop. do fail g -uaflllg AUBIN, YVONNE CHADWICK, DONALD DUFFEY, DARLENE W. MCBRIDE, WILLIAM MUNTER, CAROL RICHARDSON, sem' ROBERTS, RANDALL sAvARv, ROSS SCAMFER, LEO s. LOU TYNA WILSON Editor in Chief NADINE CI-IATFIELD Picture Editor SHIRLEY I-IANNA Senior Editor BARBARA MAYEIELD Senior Editor linda! .90 JUNIOR ASSISTANTS Linda Canepa Charlotte Keller JUDY PECK Business Manager SANDRA SECOR Picture Editor JOAN SCI-IOLZ Senior Editor MISS AGNES KOKANOUR Annual Adviser GARY CANTOR Art Editor JERRY WILLIS Sports Editor KAY GRANGER Club Editor JOAN SMITH Club Editor MISS MARGARET I-IEATON Literary Adviser Hilda! Sa LINDA KU PIEC Art Editor JIM WILLIS Sports Editor JEAN WI-IITEI-IEAD CIuIo Editor ELAINE STEDMAN Staff Assistant MISS ANNA GROGAN Art Adviser enior pfay THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Lane .... ., . .....A,,.,,, A by Oscar Wilde CAST Algern-on Moncrieff AA A John Worthing, J. P. Lady Bracknell .eoo ooeoooo.oe, . e.,oo...r,... A Hon. Gwendoline Fairfax ..,roorroo Miss Prism .,s..,., oooooo oooso,oo,.,,,,,o A A Cecily Cardew s,ss ....,,,.....,..s oo..srro A A A Rev. Canon Chasuble, D.D. A,s,,,.A A Merriman ......AAAsAAA.AA,,AA.AAsA,s,A AA,s,,,,, ,,,,,A,,,, Director: Mrs. Hunton D. Sellman' Faculty Supervisor: Mr. Richard B. Woolley Student Director: Carole DeVore Properties: Toni Serviolo Linda Vorpahl Jon Evans Jerry Williams Susie Dunning Gail Miller Make-up: Kathy de Kirby-Lumb Dee Dee Hill Shirley Kaufman Mary Buckley Wardrobes: Catherine Hamilton Joy Brown Isabel Monzalvo PRODUCTION STAFF Prompters: Ann Lundin Linda Newton Sound Effects: Jerry Williams Call Messenger: Jerry Lindsley Lobby Display: Lynnette Campbell Marcia Edwards Programs: Susie Willa Maxine Schoenkopf Alice Frazier Gary Cook Jay Miller I956 Senior Cabinet Ticket Sales: Peggy Jo DeHass Bob Skinner AA AAAJohnnie Jones AA A Steve Ward AA Robert Gallaher AA Susan Sellman A, -..Jean Taylor Georgia Hawkins AA.AA..AAJoy Robertson Eugene Emery A,ALouis Lewkowicz Publicity: Joy Robertson Mary Buckley John Markley House Manager: Bob Battenfield Program Cover Design Lois Fishburn Usherettes: Sharon Bonesteele Joan Cotton Marcia Edwards Alice Frazier Shirley Hanna Carolyne Hatfield Jeannie Mannweile Mary Marshall Beverly Mastro Barbara Mayfield Barbara Miller Linda Noakes Judy Peck Sandy Salter Donna Slotten Gail Stark 'Substitute director for Mrs. Helen M. Lemon, absent because of illness in her family. F enior pfag S C J' fncf J4 nnounccfmvnfd, r. ar ma ., xfra cfculfuai ANNOUNCEMENTS Chairman: Gloria Fong. Committee: Bob Draper, Flo Cald- well, Shirley Hanna, Carol Kings- bury, Ruth Place, Ruth Rumble. Norene Smith, Sandra Stetson. Mary Gina Valle, Riclc Wooten. SENIOR CARDINAL Chairman: Marcia Edwards. Committee: Bob Battentield, Karen Boudreau, Pat Brown, Lynnette Campbell, John Marlcley, Sharon McMahon, Joan Scholz. EXTRA ACTIVITIES Chairman: Barbara Maytield Committee: Stan Breitbard, Jeanette Budzillco, Richie Butler, Larry Elliot, Jon Evans, Kay Granger, Linda Kupiec, Arley Lowrimore, Sharon Mc- Mahon, Barbara Reynolds. Front row lleft to rightl: Smith, Stetson, Fong, Reynolds, Kupiec, Hanna, Kingsbury. Second row: Place, Rumble, Valle, Granger, Mayfield, Budzillro, Mrs. Hines. Third row: Marlrley, Battenfield, Campbell, Edwards, McMahon, Scholz, Fourth row: Mr. Shirley, Lowrimore, Evans, Butler, Breitbard. Front row lleft to rightl: Clarke, Willis, White, Silverman, Cotton, Salmon, Poppoff, Lynes. Second row: Schmenger, Noe, Johnston, Jones, Brownell, Cassin, Wheateraft, Lint, Peclr. Third row: Battenfield, Rogers, House, Miss B. Carlson, Mrs. Hines, Vorpahl, Naish. Fourth row: Paderewslri, Scouafava, Emery, Head, Coolr, McCoy. ommen fem en f, jower ay, edyoem TOWER DAY COMMENCEMENT Chairman: Carmen Scozzatava. Committee: Bob Battentield, Joanne Clarlce, Gary Coolc, Gene Emery, Diclc Head, Ronnie House, Noralee John- ston, John Marlcley, Rat Noe, Marcia Pearl Judy Perlc Milro Rocwre Mar. Chairman: Jim Willis. Committee: Joan Cotton, Gwen Harrison, Jerry Lynes, Rose Poppott. Chris Salmon, Harriett Silverman, Margaret White. VESPERS Chairman: Joan Brownell. Cfnmmiww- Camltm Fawn Puoltm i:..+ iam, Aifru., anim., rXi.:,i. J :Q gzi- l'0l'l'l, CIIITUP7 lI UL'l0l'y PROM DINNER Chairman: Maxine Schoenkopt. Committee: Dennis Bond, Mary Buckley, Lynnette Campbell, Gary Cantor, Beverly Mastro, Judy Mogavero, Phyllis Ridgeway, Joan Scholz, Sally Sherwood, Tom Shows, Jean Whitehead, Susie Wille. Williams. DIRECTORY Chairman: Barbara Samuel. Committee: Leona Asbury, Dixie Buatt, Kittie Haugdahl, Gloria Jones, Lois Morgan, Doris Pick, Gail Stark, Barbara Tibbett, Kay Walsh, Betty Chairman: Susie Wille. Committee: Bob Battentield, Carolyne Hattield, Linda Houghton Judy Mogavero, Beverly Mastro, Barbara Naish, Sandy Secor, Jim Willis, Front row lleft to rightl: Whitehead, Buckley, Ridgeway, Schoenkopf, Frazier, Mogavero, Cadwell, Pick, Samuel, Tibbett. Second row: Mrs. Hines, Campbell, Scholz, Mastro, Willz, Sherwood, Naish, Stark, Haugdahl. Third row: Ottonello, Walsh, Williams, Asbury, Morgan. Buatt, Mrs. Lewis, Miss M. Miller. Fourth row: Mr. Gibbs, Mr. Lokke, Shows, Cantor, Willis. .g,..o-' Front row lleft to rightl: DeHass, Krienke, Hawkins, Burnett, Serviolo, Salter, Marquette. Second row: Baker, Rung, Hobart, Wilson, Miller, Branch, Mrs. Hines. Third row: Mr. Giu- liani, Whitaker, Ward, Naiman, Kader, Pleasant, Harrison, Coogan. Fourth row: Cheney, Hayler, Skinner, Ratner, Ronayne, Ludwick, Kennett. .intel 31145, TICKET SALES Co-chairmen: Peggy Jo DeHass and Bob Skinner. Committee: Collette Baker, Barbara Branch, Georgia Hawkins, Don Hayler, Beverly Hobart, Dan Hyatt, Buddy Kader, Ruth Krienke, Kirby Ludwick, Dick QDUCA may DITCH DAY Chairman: Glen Cheney. Committee: Clara Burnett, Joe Bryans, Bob Coogan, Jim Harrison, Gail Marquette, Barbara Miller, Gary Naiman, Sandy Salter, Toni Serviolo, Bill Sonka, DENIGR C ' LE NDAR P h ?A vf V ' ALS bqiiy Egg X V7 H T 'V i Qi gag. 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Co-gc! ir A of fke Wand Marcia Edwards Shirley Hanna Linda Vorpahl Kay Granger Toni Serviolo September October November December January Norene Smith Joy Robertson Phyllis Ridgeway Barbara Mayfield Sandy Stetson February March April May June Ten girls who were always working to promote school activities were given recog- nition for their worlc by being chosen Cardinal Co-eds of the Month by the Cardinal Co-ed Cabinet. Each month a co-ed's picture and a list of her school activities were placed in the show case in the main hall. omecoming Seated lleft to nghtl: Neilson, Muller, Wrllaksen. Standing: Dean, Taylor. Reigning over ttie l955 l-lomecoming were lovely Barbara Miller, queen, and lwer attendants, Kaye Neilson, Audrey Williksen, Linda Taylor, and Bonnie Dean. The traditional Homecoming events were a parade, a rally, a tootball game, and an atter-game dance. The festivities were greatly enjoyed by all. First Place Senior Y-Teens and l-li-Y omecoming E Second Place A Cappella Clwoir 55050 se Tlwird Place Ecivres Q. . 5' 'ii' wganfbabbns v QQ! M ai? 4' W F- X Cagkrnia Skofarakip .geclerafion 5? F t row lleft to rightl: Jennings, Morris, Cooper, Trapnell, Barnes, Koenig, Fritz, Hayler, Campbell, G B ttRbt Hlf. :'hOt All.'c.l Bd d urne , o er son, aw ins Second row Smit , s erman, rno d, in enmayer, Johnson, oy , Pl N sh, Boyce, Valle, Fishbaclr, Aved, Havens, Winnek. Third row: Keen, Folsom, Van Horn, Tappan, Si HlblrKtSl RgYtStlgBh Sglt Wl Fth Bb Ag ec , os a, iverman, un , os, erin , o annan, in e on, ison. our row: reit ard, hey, Gordinier, Nicholson, Rasmussen, G. Havens, French, Zitlau, Willis, Harrison, Lynes, Walling. Scholarship for service is the slogan of the California Scholarship Federation, sponsored by Miss Ferne Bassett. The purpose of this organ- ization is to encourage good scholarship, to encourage further education after high school, to give help in obtaining scholarships to college, and to foster high ideals of service. To become a member a student must maintain good citizenship and earn ten points through scholarship and service. A grades count three points, B grades one po-int. Two 'of the ten points may be earned by service to the school. Activities for this year have been ,a l-lalloween Party, the San Diego County CSF Convention at State College, an all-city banquet at San Diego Woman's Club, Ditch Day at La Jolla Cove, and a Christmas project involving the .adoption of a large family. Also this year an active service committee has done typing, helped needy families, assisted the P. T. A., and distributed a questionnaire for the l-loover Alumni Asso- ciation. Each year the l-loover Chapter gives a S50 scholarship to a gradu- ating senior and helps with the all-school scholarship fund drive. agkrnia Skofarakip geclerafion Front row lleft to rightl: Coclring, Snow, Kaufman, Mihula, Johnstone, Joaquin, L. Anderson, J. Anderson Lowitz, Weitzman, Schmenger, Coody, Pierceall, Pulliam, Williams, Letson, Fitzgerald. Second row: Cohen Walla, Shackelford, Caswell, Prager, deKirby, Pepper, Werner, Jallu. Wheatcratt, Stetson, Fishlaurn, Hensley Gifford, Lane, Battenfield, Miss Bassett. Third row: Woodward, Jennings, O'Brien, Hutchinson, Nickerson, Ed- wards, Reynolds, Schoenkopt, Lopez, Franz, Brownell, Hill, Graham, Ratner, Krosch, J. Allen. Fourth row: Hayler W, Allen, Thomas, Tenney, Abbott, Shepherd, Swensson, Noakes, Jorgenson, Dodgion, Barlrer, Hoslring, Yost Kenline, Cheney, Kuhlken. Fall OFFICERS Spring Bob Battentield S -President .... r Glen Cheney Glen Cheney Vice-President, Jerry Gordinier Dorothy Williams Secretary l-'larriet Silverman Don l-layler Treasurer, ,. U..- Bill O'Brien Evelyn Lint l-listorian .eeee Bonnie Bohannan Carole DeVore Social Chairman Evelyn Lint Sophomore Representative Sophomore Representative Lite membership pins were awarded to these seniors who have been members ot California Scholarship Federation tor tour or more semesters Carole Janeclc Ralph Smith including one in their senior year. Stan Breitbard Joan Brownell Carole DeVore Glen l-lavens Don l-layler Melvin l-lasman Bill l-lilchey Evelyn Lint Kay Prager Naomi Pulliam Sandra Sector Jerry Shepherd l-larriet Silverman Judy Stang Sandra Stetson Linda Vorpahl Peggy Jo Deldass ciureri Front row llelt to rightl: McMahon, Sellman, Boyce, Cotton, DeVore, Brownell, Burnett. Second row: Berry, Agnew, Campbell, Buclrley, Peclr, Breitberd. Monzingo. Third row: Mr. Moe, Zitlau, Baftenfield, Hilchey, Gal- laher, Hayler, Elliot. Ecivres is the only Hoover organization whose members are selected by the faculty and administrators. Twenty seniors are awarded this high honor tor outstanding loyalty and service to the school, excellent citizenship, satistactory scholarship, and out- standing leadership throughout their sophomore and junior years. They display these high qualities through serving individually in student government ottices and l-loover organizations and contributing their time and ideas to various committees. Their activities are many and this year have varied greatly from a water slciing party to the annual reunion. The Ecivres are also responsible tor the sale ot Goal Posts during toot- ball season and display their service ability by taking on odd jobs for the school, large or small. Sponsoring this energetic group, which lives up to its motto Service and good citizenship, is Mr. Schurer Moe. Fall OFFICERS Spring Bob Gallaher S President eeeee , . Paul Zitlau Bob Battentield Vice-President . Kent Berry Lynnette Campbell zSecretarye Mary Buclcley Judy Peclc Treasurer. as Sharon McMahon Joan Brownell l-listorian.. Joan Brownell ',..,g,, , ulfateefzf Front row llett to rightl: Weitzman, Lowitz, Buckley, Ridgeway, Mayfield, Kingsbury, Vferther. Second row: Hanna, McEachren, Burnett, -Stetson, Evans, Goldstein, Robertson. Third row: Mrs. Clarlr, Branch, Wheatcraft, Wilson, Edwards, Canepa, Krienke, Miss Miller. The Ducateers is one ot l-loover's most active service groups. Members are selected by Miss Martha Miller and Mr. Laban l-lilton on the basis ot good citizenship, punctuality, and the willingness to accept responsibilities pertinent to the handling ot school money. The members sell the monthly transit passes and tickets to all athletic events and other student body activities. This training has proved to be very beneficial in their being considered tor future positions. Selection is highly competitive and preterence is given to those girls who have served as monitors in the business ottice. Additional nominations are made by the members themselves. Each accepted applicant is expected to maintain the commendable record established by her predecessors. Two-year members are Barbara Branch, Vera Carlin, Clara Burnett, Marcia Edwards, Gerry Goldstein, Ruth Krienlce, Catherine McEachren, Phyllis Ridge- way, Sandra Stetson, Lois Wheatcratt, and Barbara Wilson . Fall OFFICERS Spring Phyllis Ridgeway President Shirley t-lanna ellaf0I'6 Front row lleft to rightl: Kader, Cadwell, Templeton, Holbcck, H. Hayler, Breitbard, Hay, Bohannan, Borenstein, Williams, Kaufman. Second row: Bryans, Burchette, Skinner, Cotton, Vorpahl, Lopez, Feldman, Mentzc, Waldrep, Stark, Markham, Mrs. lmel. Third row: N. Zitlau, Allenby, Swensson, Shepherd, Prager, Smith, Fox, Ward, Strauss, Edwards, Letson, Havens. Fourth row: D. Hayler, Emery, Gallaher, Willis, McClurkin, P. Zitlau, French, Kennett, Ratner, Cook. The purpose of the Senators is to encourage proficiency in the art of public speaking and debate. To qualify for membership in the Senators a stu- dent must be a member of one of the debate classes or have rendered out- standing service to the school in the field of speech. The Senators had a successful year under the leadership of Mrs. Ethel D. lmel. They took first place Sweepstakes award for the fifth consecutive year at the San Diego State College Speech Tournament in December. Novice speakers from l-loover won the Sweepstakes award at the Palomar Junior College Tournament. The Senators also attended, and took honors at twelve speech and debate contests. The outstanding speakers were: Dorothy Williams in original oratory. Linda Vorpahl in extempore speaking and impromptu, Gerald Shepherd and Larry Prager in debate. Fall OFFICERS Spring Gene Emery President s Linda Vorpahl Robert Cvallaher Vice-President. s .Robert Skinner Dorothy Williams Secretary. s Ann Allenby Joan Breitbard s .Treasurer .ssss Richard Kennett Don l-layler Parliamentarian.. . .Dale Mentze Nella Feldman .s l-listorian , s Nella Feldman Errol Kader Librarian s ,Sandy Borenstein Wafionaf jorendic eague Front row lleft to rightl: Cadwell, Templeton, Cotton, Keder, Holbeclr, Breitbard, Hay, Borenstein, D. Wil- liams, Kaufman. Second row: Bryans, J. Williams, Vorpahl, Skinner, Burchette, Lopez, Feldman, Mentze, Stark, Waldrep, Markham. Third row: N. Zitlau, Allenby, Swensson, Shepherd, Prager, Ratner, Ward, Edwards, Letson, Mrs. lmel. Fourth row: Cook, Gallaher, Willis, McClurkin, P. Zitlau, French, Kennett, Emery, Hayler. The National Forensic League was organized to encourage participation in interscholastic speech tournaments in the city, state, and nation. Each member must have earned twenty points in inter-school speech competition. The National Forensic League Speech and Debate Tournaments were held at San Diego State College in April and at Occidental College in May. Mem- bers attended Student Congresses at San Diego Civic Center and in San Bern- ardino. Don l-layler won the distinction of representing Southern California in the National Student Congress in Oklahoma in June. Degrees of Distinction, highest N.F.L. honor, were won by Linda Vorpahl, Don l-layler, Gerald Shepherd, and Robert Skinner. Six speakers qualified to represent Floover and Southern California in the state finals at Santa Barbara. They were: Nancy Zitlau, impromptu speaking and oratorical declamationg Ann Allenby, original ioratoryg Linda Vorpahl, extempore speaking: Joan Breitbard, oratorical declamationg and Larry Prager and Gerald Shepherd in debate. Fall OFFICERS Spring Joe Bryans President Joe Bryans Gerald Shepherd Vice-President Gerald Shepherd Nancy Zitlau Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Zitlau MM, CM ' - ' nn- Front row lleft to rightl. Ruggles, Nelson, Bassett, Russell, Bucey, Duckworth, Fix, D. Robertson, Gesler, Me weiler, M. Keller. Second row: Hill, K. Robertson, Behm, Ashton, Nickerson, Christiansen, Noalies, Layne, French, Prescott, Mrs. Wells. Third row: Miss Burton, Reed, Bohannan, Satterthwaite, Richards, Martin, Wright, Harman, Stang, Arnold. Fourth row: C. Keller, Bingman, Griffin, Sanders, Shearer, J. Robertson, Bryan, Carroll. This club is lcnown at l-loover tor its tine ettort to cultivate Christian tel- lowship among students. its purpose is to promote interest in Bible study and in the growth ot Christian character. The club is interdenominational and, to become a member, one must attend three consecutive meetings. Recreational activities tor this year included a l-lalloween party, a city- wide Bible Club miniature golt party, joint meetings with other Bible Clubs in the city, and the annual Sweetheart Banquet, which is held in the spring. The Bible Club is under the joint sponsorship ot Miss Myrtle Burton and Mrs. Esther Wells. The club slogan is Let no man despise thy youth: but be thou an example ot the believers in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in taith, in purity. I Timothy 4:I2. Fall OFFICERS Spring Bill Richards President Ray Duckworth Sharon Ruggles Vice-President Dennis Robertson Judy Christianson Secretary-Treasurer Janet Fix Phylliss Russell Club Reporter Ruth Cresler Ron Bucey Music Chairman Ron Bucey jkeapiand 'Act well your party there all the honor lies is the slogan ot l-loover's Thespians, who are organized to hel advance dramatic activities and create an interest in drama in our school. To qualitly tor membership in this active group a person must have received twenty points in drama. Activities include an initiation dinner and the sponsorship ot the Christmas play. The Thespians meet every Wednesday atter school under the supervision ot Mrs. Helen Lemon. Front row Ueft to rightl: Williams, Shapery, McCurdy, Lundin, Hanson. Second row: Mrs. Lemon Stevens Kaufman Berwin 'Rf' 'Ns Front row Ueft to rightl: Robertson, Nelson, M. Hamilton. Second row: Buterbaugln, Mr. Woolley, C. Hamilton. fanla Members ot the Drama Club, under the direction ot Mr. Richard Woolley, seelc to cultivate artistic pertormance in the dramatic tield. For entrance into this popular club, one must attend three meetings and demonstrate some ability in dramatics through slcits performed betore the club. Activities ot the year included theatre and stage parties and attendance at a tum series presented by the University ot Calitornia. The club slogan is Mlhe Play's t e thing. .24 Kappa! a Clair Front row lleft to rightl: Paluso, Monlc, Robertson, Hawkins, Naish, Nelson, Gamble, Farar, Pearl. Second row Penrod, French, Mallow, Thurman, Meade, Marshall, Miller, Wilson, Rung, Lint. Third row: Richey, Ehlers, Owens Dishon, Huillet, Martin, Hillerman, Dombo, Hargrave, Christiansen, DeHass. Fourth rowp House, Coolr, Rogers Emery, Beck, Wright, Adams, Johnson, Richards, Lyons, Scouafava. i ,, 1:99 g The A Cappella Choir is outstanding among or- g ganizations ot its kind in San Diego and vicinity, -' because ot its excellent harmonic tone quality, voice -i co-ordination, and musical interpretation. Thirty or torty concerts were presented during the , ,fr year by the choir's active members. They sang at the ' San Diego Woman's Club, the Los Angeles Festival Program, and tor the celebration ot the tenth anniver- sary ot the United Nations, and participated in numerous assemblies. Before Christmas vacation, the halls rang with their singing ot beautiful carols. Mrs. Hofmann To become a member ot this well-lcnown group, one must have sing- ing ability and good citizenship. Members are selected at tryouts and must sing a solo at initiation. The choir meets daily in room 30 under the guidance ot Mrs. Madeleine l-lotmann. .14 Calape! a Clair Front row lle'Ft to rightl: Gunn, Launer, Fishman, Wright, Ballard, Shelver, Dobler, Barnett, Silta, Motfitt Bohannan, Mellow, Fazio. Second row: Duerrhammer, Rumbutis, Danner, McElroy, Baker, Bademi, Fitch, Elliott Conrad, Markham, Trapnell, Arnold, Kennedy, Yost. Third row: Snyder, Frazier, Pilant, Brassey, Vernon, Lawrence Cohn, Werner, Metcalf, Andrews, Smith, Busby, Nelson. Fourth row: Anderson, Bucey, Robertson, Love, Madri gal, Hahn, Lilley, Huckins, Whitt, Daugherty, Schrager, Paige, McElvain, Stephenson, Cunningham, Crosby. Fall Alan l-lillerrnan Dennis Robertson Rose Poppott Pat Owens Bill Dombo Carol Penrod Valerie Greenlaw Barbara Naish Frances Nelson OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary, r Assistant Secretary Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Librarian, , Assistant Librarian Robe Monitor Spring Bill Dombo s .ssss Kenny Lyons Barbara Andrews Pat Owens as Carol Penrod Bonnie Bohannan Shirley Duerrharnmer ,Winnie Dobler Frances Nelson Ca,-.bmi 19 One ot the popular groups at Hoover is the Cardinal '8.' Each member is chosen tor his outstanding musical ability, This organization has represented Hoover at many pubiic meetings under the direction ot Mrs. Madeleine Hotmann. Combined programs with the Treble Tones made a very big hit. Paul Zitlau is the president and thCIr accompanist is Ruth Krienlce. Sitting: Krienlie. Standing fleft to rightl: Lyons, Dombo, Zitlau, Hillerman, Madrigal, Kuhlllen, Martin, Haalie. Sitting: Wheatcraft. Standing fleft to rightl: Wright, Heathman, Bigler, Megagihen, Werther, Campbell, Lint. jedi lm The Treble Tones if, a highly selective musical group that represents Hoover at public gatherings. They have appeared at dances, dinners, school assemblies, the ripening of Christmas Tree Lane, and many church and club meetings, Tryouts are held at the beginning ot each year tor new members to replace graduate members. Cathy McEachren is the president ot this organization. The Treble Tones are under the direction ot Mrs. Madeleine Hotmann. UNTAZJ fra Front row lleft to rightl: Ogilvie, DeHass, Smith, Lowitz, Ellis, Johnson, Sasaran, Heclrman. Hunter. Second row: Walla, Langhorst, Jorgenson, Shaclrelford, Siebenthel, Moskowitz, Burright, VenDusen, Brownell, Horejs, Bevington, Metcalf, Stout, Thinnes. Third row: Weitzman, Siclrels, Emerson, Eberline, Camacho, Hutchinson, Kenline, Bull, Lewlrowicz, Fitzgerald, Jennings, Rose, Johnson, Simmons, Shutratt, Draper, Klein, B. Finney, A. Finney. Fourth row: Westover, Sherinian, Wallace, Hoslring. The l-loover Orchestra provides music and entertainment tor school assem- blies, plays, the Christmas program, and tor concerts. Members ot this group develop orchestral proficiency and gain appreciation of instrumental music. In the spring the orchestra takes part in the County and State Regional Mu- sical Festivals. For the past seven years they have received superior ratings. The strings ot the orchestra meet third period each day, and the wind and percussion players from the band rehearse atter school once or twice a week. Together they make up a tull symphony orchestra, directed by Mr. Walter Peter- son. Fall OFFICERS Spring Peggy Jo Del-lass President Peggy Jo Del-lass Pat Ogilvie Vice-President Pat Ogilvie Pat Ogilvie Secretary Pat Ogilvie Zyancl Front: Grand. Second row fleft to rightl: Smith, Collier, Booth. Third row: Moskowitz, Burright, Siebenthal, Koellner, Dell, Harrison, Schwartz, Hodges, Upshaw, Sharp, Dienes, Cheal, Lewlowicz, Shackelford. Fourth row: Westover. George, Martin, Rose, Bowman, Deffner, Cole, Dulong, Simmons, Johnson, Frontis, Sickels, Van Dusen, Horejs. Fifth row: Fitzgerald, Jennings, Camacho, Bull, Hutchinson, Tierney, Eberline, Emerson, Allen, Fuller, Denton, Campbell, Larsen, Miller, Willis, Andrewson. Sixth row: Barker, Locke, Maclnnes, Gleich, Siedel, How- land, B. Palmer, English, J. Palmer, Shulraft, Draper, Gibbs, Robinson, Butzine, Bishop. The i-loover Band. under the direction ot Mr. Walter Peterson, has com- bined precise marching with spirited music to become an outstanding feature of the halt-time entertainment of home football games. Fall activities also in- clude participation in the North Park Toyland Parade, State College Home- coming Parade, and l-loover's l-lomecoming Parade. The group also participated in assemblies, concerts, programs, and rallies. Each member ot the band must have outstanding musicianship and citizenship. Special activities this year included the County Music Festival, the State Regional Music Festival, and the annual evening concert. Fall OFFICERS Spring Bob Draper .,,tts,sttst.,,.tt .......,,...... P resident ......,.t,tt...s .........,..,.A...,.. B ob Draper Forrest Jennings .,,...,,.t s....ss...... V ice-President .....,.... ,t......t. F orrest Jennings John Shaclceltord .. ., ,Secretary-Treasurer ..ttt,,t ..........s J ohn Shaclceltord Forrest Jennings, tttt t ....... .,...... L ibrarian ...,,tttt.... ....A..... F orrest Jennings Kane! major Band Major Barbara Grand, a lively strutting co-ed, led the smart and snappy Hoover Car- dinal Band. The Band Major- ettes, under the leadership ot Pat Simon, twirl their batons to routines that add sparkle to all performances. Kane! Waforeffea f Barbara Grand E.--1. l ,,-, D,,I, lI,IL 1, ',lnl, C ,'nI A ll' h il om on orlaa icem The snappy-stepping Pom Pon Corps was led by Captain Naneec Amtrndwrn thi-, year. Assisting her were tieutcnants Glenda t-terrod, Jean Hay, Barbara Maya, and Anita Rainey. Fron m t: A undson. Back Ueft to righil: Rainey, Mi-yo, Hay, Hcrrod. as gww 'W' Z?Jiir4i-Q Left to right: deKirby-Lumb, Le Page, Stout. om on 0I'l05 aforeffea The tivel strutters who led Hoovefs Pom Pon Corps added pep and spirit as they twirled Juring halftime and in parades. Majorettes Francell Lepage and Barbara Stout were led by Kathy deKirby'l.umb, head majorette. p0l'n POI! 0l'P6 l'loover's snappy Pom Pon Corps has provided many hours ot entertainment at rallies and parades. Precise pertormances during halt-time at tootball games have given this group an outstanding reputation on other campuses and in communities throughout San Diego and vicinity. The very capable sponsors were Miss l-lelen Barr and Mrs. Betty Lewis. FIRST PLATOON Front row lleft to rightl: Herrod, Paden, Stack, Kerlrow. Second row: Werther, Fogelman, Barnes, Fortner. Third row: Durden, Stromwall, Hahn, Schriefer. FNS and SECOND PLATOON Front row lleft to rightl: Richey. Johnson, Cooper, Thombs. Second row: Stark, Folsom, Tibbett, Samuel. Third row: Van Bibber, Will, Salle, Kesler. Oln Oil 0l',95 THIRD PLATOON Froni row lleft to rightl: Mayo, Turvey, Wright, McElroy. Second row: Whitehead, Penn, Damron, Duncan. Third row: Weiss, Mclnerney, Gifford, Hensley. FOURTH PLATOON Front row lleft to rightl: Rainey, Williams, Pauley, Crosswhite, Layne, Amundson. Second row: Chadrow, Hamlekk, Colvin, Herlig. Third row: Cassin, Lageson, Foster, Rodgers. ag jwircrd The lively strutting Flag Twirlers, led by Captain Charlene Betzel and Co-Captain Linda Newton, has become an eagerly-awaited attraction at all the home football games.. The attractive costumes and bright red and white flags add much to the colorful pageantry. As a tinal touch to the costumes, the girls wore their hair in pony tails. To pertect their routines, they worked long hours all summer, betore and atter school, and during tirst period gym. Center: Betzel. Left to right: Newton, McAleer, Frazier, Johnson, Sherwood, Procopio. Left to right: Schoenlropf, Tenney, Williksen. rum orpd aforeffed The high-stepping drum majorettes, led by Captain Claudia Tenney, helped make the halt-time pageantry a very colortul success. This fine group participated in the Football Carnival, parades, and rallies. rum orpd O icerd We owe much ot our success in rallies and parades' and halt-time entertainment at our football games to the excellent performance ot the Drum Corps under the leadership ot Captain Lois Morgan and Lieutenants Shirley Hanna and Gail PeGan. Left to right: Hanna, Morgan, PeGan. Front row lleft to rightl: PzGan, Baird, Rhodes, Danner, Van Moran. Second row: Hanna, Clason, Parsons, Harris, Morgan. Third row: Litot, Forsberg, McNulty, Simonds. Fourth row: Rzmsbottom, Gardner, Ellis. ruin orlaa l'loover's Drum Corps, composed ot tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade girls, performs at football games, rallies, and parades. Specifications tor membership in this group are a height ot 5' 2 to 5' 8 and good posture. Tryouts include an ele- mentary rhythm test. This organization is part ot the Cardinettes, under the direction of Miss l-lelen Barr and Mrs. Betty Floy Lewis. Fall OFFICERS Spring Lois Morgan ........,,c,c,,,,,s,.. ,...,... .....c..,,.... C a ptain ,...,,,,. .Lois Morgan Cl-him, I-lar-ma l:irc'l- lieutenant' Shirlev Hanna .ileacl aforeffe Pat pertorms at tootball games, various parades, rallies and basket- ball games. To gain lwer position slwe tried out in tlwe spring ot i954 against all qualifying twirlers at l-loover. l-laving won ttie title ot l-lead lvlaiorette tor l954-I955, stie tried again and succeeded in holding ber title tor I955-I956. Pat Shipley Front row lleft to rightl: Geulin, Swensson, J. Mogavero, Feldman, Cavan, Steiner. Second row: Chichester, Leeds, P. Mogavero, Mastro, Wilson, Miss Martens, Pilant, Shattuck, Boite Avilla. unior lac! Cram! ounci Giving service to otlwers, tlie Junior Red Cross Council participated in variou tititivitigs tlwrougliout tlwe year. 'llwese included programs at ciliildrerfs liospitals, variou liiintl raising drive-V, and malcing punch and eoolcies tor tlie Naval Hospital patien llie Countil meets under tlfie supervision ot Miss Hazel M, Martens, ang dn!! Ckeer Olga 0l'5 Front row lleft to rightl: Serviolo, Galasso. Second row: Robie, Marlrley, Neilson, Kader. Third row: Taylor, Crotts, Leading the boosters at all rallies and football and basketball games are the peppy song and cheer leaders. Their j-ob is to encourage school spirit and in- terest in the games. Chiet among their many activities is a traditional dinner held betore the Football Carnival. Tryouts at a spring rally are followed by a student body election. It is necessary to maintain a C average in scholarship and a B average in citi- zenship to be eligible. Miss Thompson, Miss Jones, and Mr. Lewis sponsor this lively group. Fall OFFICERS Spring Kaye Neilson l-lead Song Leaders Kaye Neilson John Marlcley l-lead Cheer Leaders .lohn Marlcley Olllflgedt Front row lleft to rightl: PeGnn, de Kirby, Le Page, Hanna, Frazier, Betlel, Newton, Sherwood, A. Johnson McAleer. Second row: Taylor, Serviolo, Neilson, Galasso, Crotts, Shipley, Schoenliopl, Tenney, Williksen, Grand, Hay, Herrod, Simon, Collier, Smith, Booth. Third row: Denton, Allen, Draper, Sharp, Shuluaft, Palmer, B. John- son, Jennings, Frontis, Camacho, Robie, Marlrley, Kader, Mr. Shirley. A vivacious and active group ot l-looverites, lcnown as the Downbeat Club, worlc to unite more closely those students whose primary interest is turthering school spirit. The Downbeat Club is made up ot the Pep Band, lvlaiorettes, Flag Twirl- ers, Song and Cheer Leaders, and otticers ot the Pom Pon and Drum Corps. Activities ot the year included a city-wide conference with similar clubs, sales, service projects, an all-school atter-game dance, and the operation ot the concession stand at several tootball and basketball games. Various outstand- ing pertormances were also given at games and rallies. Mr. John Shirley is the capable sponsor. Fall Shirley Hanna Alice Frazier Charlene Betzel Mary Jo Procopio OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Spring Fred Robie Toni Serviolo Alice Frazier John Marlcley jufure urded of .xdmerica Front row lleft to rightl: Cooper, Kopel, Letson, Gille. Anderson, Havens, Marsh, Joaquin, Crlngan. Second raw: Pentecost, Broalrs, Younger, Miss lngebritson, Miller, Hammcs, Day, Grigg. Third row: Underhill, Branch, Mclnarney, Sones. The Future Nurses ot America Club was organized to help girls interested in nursing and its allied fields to become better acquainted with the qualifica- tions tor becoming a nurse and intorm them ot the innumerable advantages ot nursing as a career. The Future Nurses ot America meet every other Tuesday under the sponsorship of Miss Dagny lngebritson. Activities tor the year included several tield trips to ditterent hospitals: guest spealcers also provided many interesting meetings. The girls trained in a junior Nurses' Aide program which will enable them to give volunteer help in hospitals. As a special project, the girls held a fund-raising drive tor a scholar- ship to be given to one girl interested in becoming a nurse. Fall OFFICERS Spring Lucretia Anderson President Lucretia Anderson Ruth Letson Vice-President Ruth Letson Carol Havens Secretary Carol l-lavens Donna Gille Treasurer Donna Gille jufure lac era of .xdmericw Front row lleft to rightl: Rung, Weitzman, Wilson, Hoffman, Kleman, Baker, Eggert. Second row: Lopez, Lloyd, Woodward, Stetson, Ehlers. Third row: Shattuck, Reed, Mrs. Hoffman, Mikula, Buatt. Fourth row: Stimmel, Nipper, Trcais, Gesler, Burberry, Hobart. The Future Teachers of America Club is known on campus for the oppor- tunity it offers to students interested in teaching to learn more about the teaching profession. Qualifications for membership are good character and good scholarship. Formal meetings with guest speakers, a l-lomecoming dinner honoring l-loover grads now taking teachers' training, and a potluck supper which gave the girls' parents a chance to get acquainted were some of the club's activities. An inter- esting visit to the Education Center and a formal dinner for graduating mem- bers completed the year. The F.T.A.'s slogan is ldeals are like stars. You will not succeed in touching them with your hands: but if, like the seafaring man, you choose them as your guides and follow them, you will reach your destiny. Mrs. Cecile Hoffman is the sponsor. Fall OFFICERS Spring Irene Lopez President Donna Wilson Donna Wilson Vice-President Sonia Weitzman Juanita Scott Secretary Marilyn Brandell Janet Rung , Treasurer. , Annette Hoffman ounde ora ' Wonifora Front row llefi to rightl: Miller, Sterling, Lloyd, Walsh, Haugdahl. Second row: Rizzo. Courter, Werner, Silver- man, Weathers, C. Huss. Third row: Woods, Budzillro, Huff, Berman, Burberry, M. Huss, Mr. Allen. l-loover's counselors' monitors deserve a special vote ot thanlcs since they give up their study periods to serve the school. Students with good scholarship, good citizenship, and extra time to donate to their school may quality tor a job as a counselors' monitor. They help the counselors by tiling, keeping records, delivering passes, and running errands. Working in the counseling ottice gives girls with business majors an op- portunity to gain experience in ottice procedures. The monitors also act as hostesses to students who transfer to l-loover during the school year. The counselors' monitors carry on their efficient worlc each day under the direction ot Mr. Allen, Miss Carlson, Miss Donnelly, Mrs. lmel, Miss lngebritson, Mr. Moe, and Miss Schiterle. Of ice onilord Front row lleft to rightl: Goldstein, Price, Jennings, Osterman, Aved, McAleer, Collier, Fong, Lundin, Avilla, PeGan, Miller, Goodwin, Kreinberg, Miss Fleming. Second row: Robinson, Autterson, McDowell, Adlrins, Done, Tibbett, Taylor, Todd, Stedman, McNulty, Sotier, Hartzler, Greenleaf, Ferrari, Mrs, Dent, Miss McVey. Third row: Potter, Anderson, Newton, Goodman, Maus, Layne, Will, Durrett, Monzalvo, Chatfield, Garrett, Bennett, White, Miss Clarin. Fourth row: Rogers, Tenney, Kupiec, Wheatcraft, Hanson, L. Gibson, M. Gibson, Reed, Morse, Smith, Blaclr. l-loover's busy offices receive indispensable assistance from students who give up a study period to serve as monitors for the vice-principals, registrar, nurses, main, and attendance offices. Monitors assisting Miss l-lelen Dillon help new girls at registration and throughout the year. They also type, file, answer the telephone, and run errands. The two attendance offices have many busy monitors each period of the day. They collect absence notices, distribute the absence lists, type, sort, file. telephone, and run errands. Miss Velma Fleming is in charge of the girls' office, and the boys' office is supervised by Miss Margaret McVey. Miss Anne Clarin assists in each office half a day. Under the direction of Mrs. Sybil Dent, monitors in the registrar's office type transcripts, record cards for all new students. and file report cards. An efficient group assist our l-loover nurses, Miss Gladys Henderson, Mrs. l-lenriette Stafford, and Mrs. Betty Dale. They help care for students who be- come ill at school. During each period there is a monitor worlcing in the main office. Their jobs include helping Miss l-lartson and learning to operate the switchboard. Training in clerical work provides excellent experience for each monitor. Each student who serves for three years as monitor receives a service award at the Tower Day ceremonies. c,.,,,r,,,.f sw -.N Front row llcft to rightl: Robertson, Edwards, Jordan, Campbell, Brown, Scholz. On steps ltop to bottoml: Mr. Shirley, Howland, Battenfield, Markley, Hecht, Bohe, Jennings, McMahon, Kaufman, t-loover is indeed tortunate to have a tine school paper like the Cardinal, which is distributed each Wednesday in the bank during both lunch periods. All the student body enjoys the etticient way in which the statt covers the latest classroom, sports, club. and school news. From the busy sounds that escape trom the Cardinal ottice, one would think it was all work and no play: this is not so. Statt members have many good times at Christmas and year-end parties. Mr. John N. Shirley is the sponsor ot this active group. Fall Sharon McMahon Pat Brown Julie Kaufman J Marilyn Jordan l John Markley Barbara Bohe Q Lynne Gamble l Marcia Edwards Joan Scholz Lynnette Campbe Bob Battentield, Richard l-lecht Q Arvid l-lowland l Bob Battentield Karen Boudreau Marcia Edwards Pat Caswell I Myrtle Huss l STAFF Editor-in-Chief News Editor Assistants Feature Editor Assistants Club Editor Assistants Sports Editor Assistants Cartoonist Copy Editor Assistant Advertising Manager ,Bookkeepers Spring Sharon McMahon John Markley i Julie Kautman l Joan Scholz Pat Brown Lynnette Campbell Marcia Edwards t Barbara Bohe l Richard Hecht Bob Battentield I Bob Jennings Q Don Robertson Bob Battentield Karen Boudreau Marilyn Jordan Marcia Edwards K Pat Caswell Q Myrtle t'luss Qui! an .Sara The Quill and Scroll is an international honor society tor juniors and seniors who have served at least one semester on the Annual or Cardinal statt. This organi' zation is most active the second semester with monthly meetings, the initiation ot new members, and an installation dinner tor spring ottices. This time group is under the supervision ot Mr. John N. Shirley. Front row lleft to rightl: Chetfield, Wilson, Scholl, Granger, Kaufman, McMahon, Mayfield. Second row: Smith, Secor, Hanna, Peck, Campbell, Jordan. Third row: Battenfield, Jim Willis, Marlrley, Cantor, Hecht. Fourth row: Jerry Willis, Edwards, Kupiec, Mr. Shirley. Seated lleft to rightl: Gallup, Adams. Standing: Evans, Herr, Carapeua, Arnold, Robert Letson, Ruth Letson, Mrs. Oatman, Berwin, McNeil, Wilkerson, Morris, Zimmerman. Carckna! .Silence The purposes ot the Cardinal Science Club are to increase members' lcnowledge and enjoyment ot science and to give them the benetits and pleasures ot further study and observation. All students who have an interest in science and wish to increase their lcnowledge are admitted with the approval ot the sponsor, Mrs. Oatman. Activities this year included tield trips, worlcing on ditterent scientitic projects, listening to guest spealcers, and giving oral reports on scientitic articles. gaCLeAl'ette -3016 A f i . Front row lleft to rightl: Ham, Hawkins, Kreinloerg, Robertson, Gibson, Sykes, Hanna, Ottonello, Sellrnan, Place, McAleer, Haugdahl, Shipley, Silverman, Newton. Second row: Stevens, McMahon, Van Horn, Single- ton, Lint, Peck, .l, Smith, Salter, Scholz, Burnett, N. Smith, Walsh, Ridgeway, Simon, LePage, Sherwood, Betzel. Third row: Campbell, Creil, Newlrirlu, Brownell. DeVore, Stetson, Goldstein, Piclr, Miller, Boyce, Pepper, Wag- ner, Dell, Carrannanto, Samuel, Tibbett, Buclrley, Frazier. Fourth row: Phariss, Penrod, Mayfield, Kingsbury, Wheatcraft, Edwards, Budzillro, Kupiec, Branch, Cessin, Salmon, Blanlrinship, Richey, Tenney, DeWitt, Cotton. The last rap ot the Senior Y-Teen gavel will bring to a close three mo- mentous years. During its existence, this active club has served t-loover well. It has helped to develop high standards ot Christian character in all members. Activities ot the year included a water skiing party, joint meetings with the Knights l-li-Y, hearing guest spealcers, and the third annual snow party, held in the Laguna Mountains. Chairman ot the tirst-place l-lomecoming float, built jointly with the Knights l-li-Y, was Marcia Edwards. Any girl who believes in the purpose ot the YWCA sponsored Y-Teens is qualified tor membership. This purpose is to grow in friendship with people ot all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in knowledge and love ot God. Advisors tor the Bachelorettes were Mrs. C. William Campbell, Mrs. Fl. D. Sellman, and Miss Janet Spencer. Fall Gerry Ottonello Susan Sellman Ruth Place Claire McAleer, Barbara Reynolds... OFFICERS President Vice-President. .-.Secretary . Treasurer-. . ...Inter-Club Representative. ,e Spring Shirley l-lanna Kay Granger Lynn Sylces Sarah Gibson Sandy Salter .jczigkfd JA- M Front row lleft to rightl: Graham, Bell, Bryans, Skinner, Bevington, Hillerman, Hausman, Bartelle. Second row: Mr. McClure lNEYMCAl, Jim Willis, Pleasant, McClurlrin, Whitaker, Shows, Maddox, Zitlau, Schutz, Lyons, Kennett. Third row: Armstrong, Sickels, Ronayne, Matranga, Jerry Willis, Cheney, Ludwick, Hayler, Shannon. The Knights I-li-Y is known on campus as one ot the most active senior groups because ot its outstanding purpose, to create, maintain, and extend the highest standards ot Christian character throughout the school and com- munity. Included in their numerous activities was joining the Senior Y-Teens in building the grand prize winning tloat tor homecoming. Beach parties, joint meetings, mountain parties, hay rides, and service projects completed their eventful year. The membership is limited to senior boys who appreciate good times while participating in worthwhile activities. The capable adviser ot the Knights t-li-Y is Mr. Larry Woodward. Fall OFFICERS Spring Bob Skinner President Joe Bryans Paul Zitlau Vice-President Jerry Willis Jim Willis Secretary Dick Pleasant Jim Willis Treasurer Jim Willis unior -Zena Front row lleft to rightl: Symmes, LaRosh, Taylor, Bohe, Fishburn, Gaulin, Bohannan, Freedman, Pierceall. Sec- ond row: Roppe, Fritz, Morgan, Abrahamsan, Butterfield, Coody, Bassett, Graham, Fowler, Horrall, Russell, Third row: Nogle, Breitbard, Wilson, Avilla, Vaughn, Heathman, Winnek, Duncan, Tripp, Weathers, Will, Falco. Fourth row: Feldman, Swensson, Zitlau, Dodgion, Jallu. Steiner, Stimmel, Lieuwen, Chichester, Johnson, Mosby. To grow as persons, to grow in triendship with people ot all nationalities, races, and religions, and to grow in the knowledge ot God is the purpose ot the Junior Y-Teens. This group planned and participated in a very busy year's program. Among their activities were a candle-malcing project tor the YWCA, building a tloat tor l-lomecoming, joint meetings, and a weelc-end retreat at Camp Marston with the l-li-Y. They also had a joint recognition ceremony with the Sophomore Y-Teens and wrapped Christmas presents tor the U.S.O. The junior group, sponsored by Miss Sharilyn McSwan and Mrs. Grace Reese, is open to any junior girl who accepts their purpose. Meetings are held on the tirst and third Tuesday evenings in the club room. Fall OFFICERS Spring Lois Fishburn President Barbara Bohe Diane Gaulin Vice-President Sue Taylor Bonnie Bohannan Secretary Sue Deal Sandra Dutt Treasurer Rosina Becerra quired .jJ- y ., Front row lleft to rightj: Ferguson, Jacobsen, Carter, Johnson, Krosch, Safford, Willis. Second row: Mullen, Fox, Fuller, Huckins, Buff, Mr, Prolrop. Third row: Smith, Elliot, Kenline, Cruz, Cochran. Fourth row. Lawrence, Cole, Olsen, Roppe, Kuhllren, Doria. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards ot Christian character, is the purpose ot the Squires l-li-Y. During the school year, this popular group ot junior boys were very active socially. They held joint meetings and attended a week-end retreat at Camp Marston, beach parties, and hayrides. Basketball, volleyball, and baseball games with other I-li-Y groups were among their athletic activities. Service projects ot the club consisted ot helping with various tunctions ot the North East ushering tor special school programs, and helping to promote school spirit. Sponsored by Mr. l-larvey L. Prokop and Mr. James l-lunt, the Squires have as their slogan, clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and clean lite. Meetings are held weekly in the club room. Fall OFFICERS Spring Bruce Johnson President Bruce Johnson Don Krosch Vicespresident Don Krosch Tex Carter Recording Secretary Tex Carter Bob Mullen Corresponding Secretary Bob Mullen Dick Roppe Treasurer Dick Roppe .SDOPAOIYEOPQ 'lend Front row lleft to rightl: Cringan, Lehmann, Carlson, Campbell, Fortner, Stout. Second row: Grant, Richey, Penn, Johnstone, Cole, Underhill, Bowman. Third row: Reinle, Potter, Dube, Ball, Kosta, Cruz. Fourth row: Hawk, Gardner, O'NeiIl, Lester, Stevenson, Ahring. The Sophomore Y-Teens was organized to build a fellowship ot girls devoted to the taslc of realizing in our common lite those ideals ot personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. Working by the slogan, Everyone shares, the Sophomore Y-Teens have had many successful meetings. They held joint meetings with the Junior l-li-Y, participated in record panels, and enjoyed a Christmas party. They also made and decorated candles lor the World Festival. The Sophomore Y-Teens meet the tirst and third Mondays ot each month in the Club Room, under the direction ot Mrs. William Campbell. Fall OFFICERS Spring Kay Carlson . . Presidents. . l-lelen l-layler Barbara Lindquist Vice-President. Linda Johnson Anita Kessler Secretary 4 Sandy Van Bibber Judy Grant Treasurer, . .Carol Boyd Norma Avilla. Inter-Club Representative Lagretta Kosta ancera i- M Front row llett to rightl: Mr. McClure lN.E.Y.M.C.A.i, Abbott, Dean, Lambe, R. Smith, Brenes, Harrell, Hahn, Second row: Baumbaugh, Goodwin, Pierilr, Campbell, Krienke. Third row: Roth, Kasch, Widdop, J. Smith, Bart- lett, Holloway, Monahan, Coclring. To benetit the school and community through service projects is the worthwhile aim ot the Lancers, the newly-organized Sophomore l-li-Y. Members ot this club have already built an outstanding reputation at l-loover by carry- ing out their purpose. The Lancers were very busy during the year. Some ot their activities were Christmas caroling with the Wilson Y-Teens, joint meetings, a weelc-end retreat at Camp Marston with other Y-Teen and l-li-Y groups, guest spealcers, and panel discussions with other clubs. Meetings are held weekly in the club room. The capable advisers were Jack Carey and Frank White from San Diego State College. Fall OFFICERS Spring Jim l-larrell Presidente, Jim l-larrell Phil Brenes Vice-President Phil Brenes Ralph Smith Secretary s s..sss Ralph Smith Tim Layson sssTreasurer., Richard Lambe Pat Abbott Sergeant at Arms ss,sssss Pat Abbott Warren Dean sl-listorians .Warren Dean SGW fell! Front row lleft to rightl: Murphy, Glenn, Roth. Schrempf, Jensen, Edkins, Guerrero. Second row: Edmunson, McCann, Cornell, Mr. Woolley, Couch, Buff, Nelson, Third row: Poole, Kalalr. Rice, Green, Baehr. Becker. Boehlke. These hard-worlcing boys, although invisible to the audience. are the ones responsible tor the quiclc changes ot scenery and props which go cn behind the scenes. The Stage Crew stages rallies and assemblies, the Thespian Flay and the Senior Play, and works behind the scenes at Cardinal Co-ed programs, Com- mencement, and dances. The show must go cn is their motto. One must have excellent citizenship and be a member ot stagecratt class to quality tor this organization. The members meet daily at 8 o'cloclc in rc-om 2I. We owe a lot to this industrious crew who are under the dircction ot Mr. Richard Woolley. Fall OFFICERS Spring Robert Wimberly Manager as Bill Schrempt Bill Schrempt Assistant Manager Joe Pena Franlc Guerrero Electrician Dwight Couch James Edlcins Carpenter Erroll Rice Donald Boehllce Spothand Donald Boehllce Paul Green Flyhand Tom Roth ,9el'at0l'6 , Front row lleft to rightl: Krajewski, Walker, Lincoln, Sareibia, Williams, Hebert, Haake, Achenbach. Second row: Rasmussen, Bubel, Elliott, Fischer, Pentecost, Koellner, Woods, Nelson, Seidel, Berwin. Third row: Miss Henry, Jensen, Kotula, Hilchey, G. Miller, J. Miller, Keen, Harley, Carapeua, Klein. The Operators' Club furnishes licensed operators tor the running ot school audio-visual equipment, such as movie projectors, tape recorders, and slide pro- jectors. After a student learns to operate this equipment, he receives his license and may become an otticial member ot the club. All members are eligible to participate in the activities outside ot school: tor example, a golt tournament, a trip to Cinerama in l-lollywood, a visit to the Spreckels Theater as guests, and potluck dinners. Money from concessions at games and atter-school sales provides a 550.00 scholarship given in the spring and bus tare to Cinerama. Fall OFFICERS Spring Frank Lawton President Kenneth Carroll Kenneth Carroll Vice-President Douglas l-larley Arthur Bowman Secretary David Walker Bill l-lilchey Treasurer Gerald Williams Bernard Berwin Historian Lynn Peltcher Suki? Counci 5, L. Front row lleft to rightl: Chichester, Avilla, Holbeclr, Kaufman, Strauss, Williams, Evans. Second row: McNeil. Feldman, Pilant, Shaw, Letson, Stimmel, Vorpahl. Third row: Whitaker, Shows, McClurKin, Willis, McCoy, Mr. Coleman. The purpose ot the Satety Council is to seelc out unsate places and cir- cumstances here at Hoover and to talce the necessary action and precautions to malce them sate tor l-looverites. Membership in the Satety Council is open to all those who are interested in satety and saving lives. The activities tor this year were sponsorship ot tire drills, assisting in l-loover Motorama, working on new maps and charts showing the location of all safety equipment, and helping to prepare new and sate tire drill routes. This tine organization meets atter school when the president determines a meeting is necessary. The group is sponsored by Mr. Edwin K. Coleman. Fall OFFICERS Spring Larry McCoy President Jerry Willis Nancy Goodman Vice-President Ruth Letson Dotty Williams Secretary Dotty Williams Debby Strauss Treasurer Debby Strauss puggc .fdclclread Syalem Hoover is indeed fortunate to have a tine Public Address System, sponsored by Mr. A. B. Crawtord. This is an organization which provides sound tor all tunctions requiring a PA. system. Qualifications tor membership are enrollment in radio shop, an interest in radio, and a recommendation from a junior high radio shop teacher. Fall OFFICERS Spring Bill Kirk K, ..,, President. Bill Klfli Mike Zimmerman .. ...Vice-President Milce Zimmerman Front row llcft to rightl: Buff, Grippen, Thomas. Second row: Fisk, Mr. Crawford, Kirlr. Front row lleft to rightl: Ridgeway. Vaughan. Second row: Mrs. Monzingo, Norman, Der- zian, Sangley, Branch, Keen, Stout, Keigley, Long, Smolan, Miss Reely, Prager, Holmberg. Third row: Jenkins, Ronayne, Valle, Johnson, Ludwiclr. unfor' o!i'Arar1'an.1 ani! cjwfgoole pawn 5.1r'.1farrf.i ln the library or textboolc room, the junior librarians and textboolc room assistants work one period a day under the direction ot Miss Grace Reely, Mrs. Hollis Monzingo, and Mrs. Ruth Precourt. This service to the school may be tor merit or tor credit in vocational training, librarly science, or boolccratt. Qualitications tor membership are nnnrl riti-:ana in N-l-.Al-.,f Z, --.I .--Ll 'IV' l p an merican Front row llcft to rightl: Milrula, Cooper, Mueller, Lowitz, Place, Paden, Goodman, Kaufman, Feurzcig, Hol- beclr. Second row: Eggert, P. Cooper, Branch, Winnek, Alduenda, Pepper, Morgan, Brownell, Mrs. Geiger. Third row: McNeil, Salmon, Stimmel, Franz, Barker, Keen, Tanlr, Lopez. Fourth row: Coclring, Evans, Williams, Fuller, Burchette, Martin, Neyma n. To help promote better understanding between the United States, its Latin-American neighbors, and the people ot Spain is the purpose ot the Pan American Club, under the directicn ot Mrs. lsaura Geiger. This year, members ot the Pan American League enjoyed numerous activi- ties. Among them were Mexican pot-luclc dinners, the annual Christmas party, and a picnic in Presidio Park. Trips were taken to a school in Tijuana, the Marston Museum, and to the Christmas pageant at Padua Hills. 'they atso held sales to raise money tor their scholarship tund. To quality tor membership in this club, a student must have a real interest in Spanish and the countries that speak it. Ctub meetings are held bi-weekly, atter school, in the club room. Fall OFFICERS Spring Joan Brownell President Steve Evans Irene Lopez Vice-President Ruth Place Christine Salmon Secretary Julie l-lolbeclc Suzanne Pepper Treasurer Linda Franz Auf- me-mafia Front row lleft to rightl: Hoffman, Anderson, Ellis, Kaufman, Morris, Verela, Heathman, Welty. Second row: Mrs. LeGrand, Clark, Hall, Collier, Pulliam, Goset, Paluso, O'Connor, McNeil, Miss B. Carlson. Third row, Lar- sen, Johnson, Rodgers, Marineau, Lieuwen, Huss, Hahn, Werner, Clark. Fourth row: Devereux, Boren, Sharpe, Krause, Allen, Shulrraft. Fleur-De-Lis, better-lcn-own as the French Club, otters students studying French the opportunity to widen their lcnowledge ot the French language and culture. Activities ot the year included a brownie sale, running ot the concession stand during a football game. and the all-city high school French Club party held in our cateteria in December. Certiticates ot service and scholarship were also presented to deserving French Club members. Meetings are held in class the last Friday ot each month. A council is formed ot all otticers trom each class, and the over-all otticers are elected by this council. To quality tor membership, one must have been enrolled in a French course. Mrs. Dulcie Le Grand and Miss Bonney Carlson are the capable sponsors. Fall OFFICERS Spring Susan Sellman President Graceann Paluso Doris Johnson Vice-President Preston Martin Graceann Paluso Secretary-Treasurer, Bob Larson eflnall Front row lleft to rightl: Friedrich, Lloyd, Deilacis, Miss S. Carlson. Second row: K. Hamilton, C. Hamilton, Christensen, R. Krienlxe, Fit1gerald, T. Considine. Third row: D. Robertson, G. Robertson, Crane, Soxman, B. Krienlze. Fourth row: Buclrel, Clarlr, Rasmussen, Boren, Lorenzen, Miller, McClurkin. The German Club is an organization to help turther the student's interest in and lcnowledge ot the language, customs, and culture ot Germany. Members must have studied German or be in the tirst- or second-year German class. During the year, the club held many school sales, including its annual Brezeln sale. This active club also had its annual Christmas party, a German dinner, and many interesting programs. The club's sponsor was Miss Signe Carlson. Fall OFFICERS Spring John Saxman President Dennis Robertson Dennis Robertson Vice-President James Crane Ruth Krienlce Secretary Ruth Krienke James Crane Treasurer Bill Ehlers ofafin Front row ileft to righti: Gardner, Graham, Kelley, Mahaftey, Cantor, Moslrowitz, Bohannan, Willgrube, Ster- ling, Cooper, Cotter, Miss S. Carlson. Second row: Janeclr, Sasaran, Harris, Read, Wallace, Johnson, Ven Bibber, Sones, Arnold, Havens, Smith, Robertson, Colvin. Third row: Ball, Plant, Smith, Bartlett, Bull, Buclzillro, Horrall, Letson, Grant, Kidder, Howell, Peterson, Nelson, Carter. Fourth row: Yost, Thrap, Scott, Metcalf, Balmer, Herchenroeder, Cottrill, Moody, Monahan, Leyson, Hasman, French. Walla. This active club is composed ot enthusiastic members who wish to promote interest in Latin. The club gives Latin students an opportunity to learn more ot the colortul Romans. Activities for the year included installation ot club and class otticers, an educational trip to Huntington Library, and a Roman Banquet, which is held every year in the spring. The club meets once a month in class and holds council meetings atter school. Its slogan is Knowledge is our goal. Miss Signe Carlson is the cap- able sponsor. Fall OFFICERS Spring Butch Cushman , President.. L, Butch Cushman Naomi Pullman Vice-President Jannett Budzillco Sharon Graham Secretary, L Sharon Graham Patti Bull Treasurer Sue l-lorrall Wayne Allen l-listorian Ruth Moskowitz Ofgttefnlen if Front row lleft to rightl: Adragna, Monzingo, Gallaher, Scoffin, Ward, Gorclinier, Berry, Naiman, Dunham, Agnew, Ball, G. Havens, Proctor. Second row: Runalls, H. Humphrey, Cochran, Stephenson, Robertson, Nichol- son, Verdon, Jennings, M. English, Cruz, Landry, Roberts. Third row: Coogan, Fletcher, Larson, Campbell, Baran- slri, Elliot, Youngs, Mann, Wilson, Knoll, S. Atkins, Carroll. Fourth row: Cottrell, Palmer, Kenline, Lowrimore West, G. Atlrins, Williams, W. Havens, Payne, B. Humphrey, Evans, Peffner. The l.ettermen's Club, under the leadership of Coach William Matthie, was organized to develop loyalty toward l-loover l-ligh School and serve it in all its activities: to promote friendship and good fellowship between l-loover athletes and those of other schools: and to emphasize the meaning of courage, honesty, and decency to all men. To qualify for membership in the Lettermen's Club a boy must have earn- ed one varsity letter and be eligible for athletics at all times. The activities of the Lettermen's Club this year included a picnic at Felecita Park, a breakfast meeting, and a picnic at Big Oak Ranch. Meetings are held at the school. Fall OFFICERS Spring Gary Naiman President Jerry Cvordinier Bob Coogan Vice-President Kent Berry Steve Ward Secretary-Treasurer Steve Ward Kent Berry Sergeant-at-Arms. Bob Coogan Bob Gallaher S Director of Athletics. . . Bob Gallaher .A. Front row lleft to rightl: Bassett. Satterlee, Pet Moseley, Tippie, Hill. Second row: Alianelli, Maxon, Tritten, Phyl- lis Moseley, Roberts, Monzelvo. Third row: Miss Minshell, Lottritz, Haines, Shepard, Heinz, Nickerson, Holman. The Girls' Athletic Association was organized to attord an opportunity tor girls who like sports to become acquainted and to play together. To quality tor membership a girl rnust have an A or B in physical education or one athletic point. Many activities were enjoyed by the G.A.A., including an initiation party, an alumnae-student volleyball game, and a beach party honoring the seniors in June. They also attended several playdays with other schools during the year. The G.A.A. is sponsored by Miss Margaret Minshall. Fall OFFICERS Spring Pat Moseley Presidents Pat Moseley Roberta Satterlee Vice-President Roberta Satterlee Carol Tippie. Secretary-Treasurer Carol Tippie gulnggng ealn Bottom row lleft to rightl: Harden, Boyce, Wilson, McPherson, Branch, Bohe, Fritz, Gunn. Nelson. Top row: Schrempf, Eclge, Cooper, Ellis, Will. Substitutes: Roppe, LaRosh, Hoffman, Munter, Burright, McCurdy. Spencer, Snyder. Once again, this group has proved its worthiness to Hoover. The perfection ot the well-performed routines has provided hours ot entertainment tor Hoover students and civic associations. To develop their split-second coordination, they must practice many hours during class and after school. These hard-working co-eds performed at the Homecoming game this year and also participated in some of the football rallies. Qualifications for mem- bership are passing grades in all subjects and good citizenship. Led by Miss Geneva Upp, Tumblers build not only pyramids. but character through good citizenship, alertness, perseverance, and cooperation. Fall Shirley Schrempf. Dona Boyce ,.,,.,,..,, Billie Harden Barbara Branch Marilyn Cooper Christine Salmon Carolyn Simmons OFFICERS Captain ...,,,,,, ,,,, .... ,.,..Co-Captain. ,. Board of Directors. Accompanists ,,t.. ,. . Spring .Shirley Schrempf ,,,.......,..ttDona Boyce Billie Harden Barbara Branch Marilyn Cooper Christine Salmon Carolyn Simmons ewan, 62.4 Front row llett to rightl: Silla, Hoffman, Clarke, Reynolds, Pope, Blalresley, Berman, Sasaran, Mr. Burns. Second row: Stearns, Sarfan, Balrer, Spivalz, Perrotti, Paquin, Maclnnes. Third row: Gartz, Hawk, Scott, Moore, Peters, Harley. Fourth row: Hoidal, Brass, Coffman, Hoff, Atkinson. One ot t-loover's most active clubs is the Bowling Club. The highly slcilled members work to encourage more students to talce up the game ot bowling. To quality tor membership, one must be under eighteen years ot age. Each year, several teams are entered in the San Diego Junior City Tournament. Tro- phies are awarded by the American Junior Bowling Association to any boy shooting over 250 and to .any girl shooting over 220 in one game. Sportsmanship through competition is the club slogan. The group is spon- sored by Mr. Claude Burns. Fall OFFICERS Spring Larry Brass is ..ssee Presidente S Larry Brass Deanne Brassey Vice-President Deanne Brassey Donna Reynolds, Secretary Donna Reynolds Marchelle Sasaran Treasurer Marchelle Sasaran Claude Hott S Sergeant-at-Arms .,,..... Claude Hott 9 Our 6 The slogan ot the Four Cs, as they call themselves, is Cast-em, Catch-em, Clean-em, and Cook-em. This organization, under the sponsorship ot l'loover's prin' cipal, Mr. Floyd A. Johnson, was tormed to encourage and develop interest in tishing and camping tor the better appreciation ot outdoor sportsmanship. During the year th: club talces various deep sea tishing trips and trips to the lakes in the vicinity ot San Diego. Front row lleft to rightl: Black, Goldberg, Fisher, R. Boyle. Second row: Mr. Johnson. Third row: Cheal. Fourth row: Upshaw, Hall, Ramer, Walling, Metcalf, K. Boyle. ,.,,,,..,.-J Front row Ueft to rightl: Moseley, Shepard, Penn, Koch, Stedman. Second row: Woyner. Wilson, Nickerson, Beyer, Hobart, Gardner, Balmer, Stout, Miss Barr. gaclminfon A new club at Hoover this year is the Badminton Club. They meet each Tuesday afternoon in the girls' gym. The purpose ot the organization is to otter an opportunity tor each member ot this club to play badminton tor recreation and to participate in tournaments. Members participate in lay tor tun, and in elimination tournaments, a double and singles ladder. a sports day with other schools, and a Co-ed Sports Day here at Hoover. COLOR GUARD Left to right: Hclms, Middleton, Irwin, Cantrell. 'h.srr:-- R.O.T.C. OFFICERS Front row lleft ko righllz Evans, Woolley, Miller, Binder, McCoy. Second row: Rasmussen Nelson Broolms Bubel, Third now: Denlon, Spurgeon, Carroll, Woods, Fourih row: Anderson, Peniccosk, M Sgll, Davis,'Bourcier Lincoln. i e eam Think straight, shoot straight is the slogan ot Hoover's Rifle Team. The purpose ot this organization is to give the cadets actual experience in the tundamentals ot ritle tire. To quality tor the team, the cadets must be able to tire an average ot I75 out ot a possible 200. Team members practice three nights a weelc under the supervision ot M,N'Sgt. F. L. Davis. Their outside activities are the Randolph Hearst National R.O.T.C. Rifle Match, the Sixth Army Match, and the city-wide match in competition with the other R.O.T.C. ritle teams tor the most important match ot the year. Front row lleft to rightl: Pentecost, Carroll, Allan, Brooks, Seidel, Love. Second row: Sim- mons, Walla, DeVore, Evans, Woolley. Third row: Robert, Orsingher, Hoff, Edmunson, Mfsgt. Davis. Front row lleft to rightl: Roesink, Denton, Kail, George, Rader, Moss, Boren. Second row: Rasmussen, Simmons, Roth, Wonder, Pennoyer, lgnosci, Mfsgt. Davis. Third row: Bubel, Lincoln, Helms, Allan, Nelson, Hoffman. Guidon Bearer: Kepner Drill Commander: Evans ef KLIJQJ Any R.O.T.C. cadet who has shown initiative and is outstanding in his basic drill is eligible tor the Silver Blades. This is an organization which contributes to the prestige ot Hoover and to the betterment ot individuals through special drill. The Silver Blades pertorm in several outside activities. Some ot these are a demonstration, at Lincoln High School, the Homecoming Parade, and the North Park E 60l'l'll0all FIRST PLATOON Front row lleft to rightl: Roesinlr, Carter, Rasmussen, Pentecost. Second row: Filant, Lewis, Nicolosi, Sullivan, Fisher, Dabler, Landin. Third row: Olsen, Graham, Goodson, Gartz, Barr, Norris. Fourth row: Hutton, Palotta, Roth, Adams, Pritt, MfSgt. Davis. SECOND PLATOON Front row lleft to rightl: Roesinlr, Carter, Rasmussen, Denton. Second row: Allan, Minard, Dial, Wonder, Schrempf, Kail, Welty. Third row: Steele, Daugherty, Morris, DeVore, Martin, Hoff. Fourth row: Gerhart, Fuller, Stubben, Massicotte, MfSgt. Davis. The purpose ot the l2.0.T.C. is to help students become oetter American citizens and to give them instruction whifh will enable them to be of asiintanre during an international emergenfy. 6 COIYIIJCI II y FIRST PLATOON Front row tleft to rightl: Helms, Prager, Woods, Nelson. Second row: George, Kellner, Cooper, Howland, Robinson, Fulton. Third row: Balmer, Engeman, Wilson, Custer, Mallen, Herr. Fourth row: Love Edmunson, Fulton, Wood, Corbin, MfSgt. Davis. Q ' ve xt . ul Q 4 ! Qu.: if 5 ' 'HHH I I' fi SECOND PLATOON Front row tlett to rightl: Helms, Prager, Carroll, Nelson. Second row: Ashton, Anderson, Johnston, Pique, Charlton, Earlier, Boren. Third row: Warren, lgnosci, Rowley, Christopher- son, Hoffman, Vaughan, Roberts. Fourth row: Mfsgt. Davis, Corbitt, Kincheloe, Brinegar, Sonntag, Kampley, Stradtman. In addition to regular drills, the cadets provide details at all home games, dances, and other social activities. Our time R.O.T.C. entered a tloat in the Home- ' d. Oth activities this year included Rifle Team Coming Parade, and also marrhe er OHIIJCI II y FIRST PLATOON Front row lleft to righil: Runfola, Seidel, Metcalf, Broolrs. Second row: Peierson, Martin, Anderson, Todd, Lutes. Third row: Luce, Butzine, Hill, Risinger. Fourth row: D. Jones, M. Jones, Chavez, Heckman, Mfsgi. Davis. we-mew-Q-QQ aa :www SECOND PLATOON Front row llefi ko righil: Runlola, Seidel, Spurgeon, Broolis. Second row: Gaslrins, Carter, Byron, Hulliet, Jones. Third row: Cleghorn, Preinsteiner, Couch, Dralie. Fourth row: Mfsgi. Davis, Kelly, Clark, Kleine, Hosford. matches, Field Day, and Federal Inspection. Special social events consist ol the R.O.'l.C, Regimental Ball in December, a pot-luclc supper, and the annual picnic on Memorial Day. Q COI'l'll0al'lg FIRST PLATOON Front row lleft to rightl: Adams, Pennoyer, Simmons, Anderson, Bourcier, Bubel. Second row: Walla, Dodd, Dishon, Stevens, Rader, Lilies, Cornell, Halama. Third row: Kotula, How- land, Dahllre, Hanson, Probst, Orsingher, Shayne. Fourth row: Harrison, Herchenroeder, McCann. Hansen, Freeman, Keyser, Moss, MfSgt. Davis. Y SECOND PLATOON Front row lleft to rightl: Adams, Pennoyer, Lincoln, Bubel. Second row: Ohre, Robert, Samuels, Hurt, Krajewslci, Gibson, Wilkerson, Kepner. Third row: Koellner, Kerr, Bouchey, Buff, Hill, Lewltowicz, Bowman. Fourth row: Grimes, Dill, Gault, Coffman, Costain, Lang- horst, Mfsgt. Davis. The outstanding leadership of the instructors this year has been a prime tactor in the increased enrollment ot the R.O.T.C. The resident instructor is Master Sergeant F. L. Davis. Cakferia ga!! One thing we won't forget will be the wondertul lunches planned, coolced, and served by the thirteen members ot the Cateteria Statt. This year, Hoover's cateteria had a new manager, Mrs. Mattie Lea Koiner. Front row llett to rightl: Cheshire, Amiclr, Smith. Second row: Koiner, Mgr., Timlio, Bodle. Third row: Adams, Cunningham, Morris, Byrd, Musgrove, Harrington, Trantham, Stebbins. .-rg, '51 Front row lleft to rightl: Short, Englund, Bourgault, Powell, LaBelIe. Second row: Neff, DeRubertis, Waite, Pixley. Third row: Scott, Haynes, Herndon, Bailey, Lenser. Fourth row: Rishavy, Banks. cisr.,.rr..r sw Hoover is very proud ot its beautitul and Clean campus, The custodial statt never tail in their ettorts to lceep our buildings in top condition. The buildings and grounds are under the general supervision ot Mr. Joseph Haynes, who is assisted by the seventeen other members ot the statt, including the gardeners and locker room attendant. lv --,QM V K., . 351 I NM A4 I' I f , Q xim- XS' A 1 1 sg ow K 1 ,Qi - . . ,I hm iw? - ,afsbfix I I '.-'1'A ?f15'J ' Mzhglahis 5 f f 3 A K' 'l I 1 .'aiQ,?2:',' , , ! XX? ,,.. ' I ffl? n.,, ,FO X K 2 of , , 545 ' .JSM f SNS if X X w r L - 4 5 f S iii? gf 5 WYE: 1 fx 14 f mai lf xv f WW I ! f rdif 1-,ov ctor, Parker, Engle, ngs, w: Jenni O .. 9' .: - 0 L 1 1 0 45 O e O uv C .E Second augh, ht. 2 o -Q .eq of Z.. I-3 o . E U1 .C '-TSE gem 3 . JD: 2:-E E29 0.20 E-CU J ergeanf, row: W Bas anagers-S S m cf TEE -:sc r- . .. .C C ll E UL' 2.2 .E 'U U 5 HJ E. .13 frm .B w. Jw kin 5 O -: I 1 . l'D,U :Ci :IO 01' 7-0 .EU .eg Zz: U. c J C a- cf- .Ez -K: 'izm Q I- 542' ,,,v mug C ..-na :EI C vu vw :I X .fx 0 ,- Q.. 2-Ei SWS mm 65.5 235 353 LT 0 -4:68 J-'yi CHSOH. Coach' H Oh Wi: va 3 U 5 Z :S gi Us Z , I .C P1 U15 :GI omg o C :. -u Q . 'S uv! row H, Coo Clark, ch O6 Q-'N - 535 LLLIOO mraify joofgaf The Hoover Cardinals, who wound up in the third place berth in the City Prep League this year with four wins and two losses, finished the l955 season with a 5-3-O over-all record. The Cards were piloted by Coach Roy Engle, who was assisted by End Coach Don Wilson and Line Coach Don Henson, both new to the l-lockerville football scene. The annual East-West Football Carnival opened the Red- bird season, and the Cards were handed the short end of a i C 7-O decision at the hands of the San Diego Cavemen. The Cowl' E 9 ' next Friday night the Cards traveled up the coast to Red- lands in the only out-of-town game this year. But the Cards were left out in the cold by a score of IZ-O in this non-league match. The Cardinals came into their own the following week when they dumped Kearny I8-7 in their first City Prep League game. Cn Friday, October I5, the Redbirds entertained the Grossmo-nt Foothillers in a thrilling contest that saw the Cards on top, 6-O. ln this game the Cards showed what a terrific line they had, stopping the Foothillers more than once when it appeared they would score. The following week the Missio-n Bay Buccaneers hosted the Cards on the La Jolla gridiron, where the Engelmen handed them a decisive 3I-I3 thumping. ln the traditional game with San Diego, again CPL champions, the Cavemen proved to be too much for the Cards and handed them their first CPL defeat, 27-6. But the Cards had the satisfaction of being the only league team to score against the Cavemen this season. The rejuvenated Redmen came back the next week at the l-lomecoming game and massacred the La Jolla Vikings 48-O. The l-lockervillers next met Lincoln at l-loover and set them rocking back -on their heels with a 34-20 decision. In the last game o-f the season the Cardinals were up against Point Loma for second place in the CPL. But it wasn't the Cards' night and they were blanked 26-O. As a result of this loss the Redbirds wound up in third place in the CPL. The prospect for l-loover's i956 team looks very promising with I5 Letter- men returning next season. Graduating line men are Dave Rowell, center: Kent Berry and Gary Wilson, guards: John Atkins, Augie Becker, and Bob Coogan, tackles: Bob Humphrey and Bill Nicholson, ends. Backfield men graduating are Jerry Gordinier, Arley Lowrimore, and John Proctor, quarterbacks: Joe Cottrell, Gary Naiman, and Terry Kitaen, halfbacks: l-lugh Fontaine, Dennis Lottermoser, and Richie Butler, fullbacks. 'lfamify :iloofbaf Coogan , Naclmolson Cottrell Berry Naiman Paine Wilson Gordinier lljardify goofgaf J Proctor Becker Kitaen Atluns Lowrimore Fontaine Humphrey Lottermoscr !'v ' as QQ 3 SP 0ln0l'e j00tL6l! Front row lleft to rightl: Winters, Soens, Layson, Erickson. G. Jarmusch, Dobyns, Copitas, Garcia, Larson Devereaux, Brittan. Second row: Gabor, Clavell, Swanson, Rathje, Gilbert, Loring, Sharp, Allred, Werner, Bard Fritz, W. Johnson. Third row: Brennan, L. Jaumusch, Plister, Randolph, Samuel, Kasch Palmer Yeager Shaw Smith, Robertson. Fourth row: Coach Foote, Greenwood, Probert, Boren, Sharamitaro,'Oliphan't, Hinlrlel, Nico- loss, Vorpahl, Young, Wuddop, Gilbert, Chaddick. Uardify 6055 Counfrg Q' we-Pax W.....,......u..u.. i Monzingo Larsen Ward Campbell Havens For the third year in a row, Hoover High's cross country team under the very able coaching of Mr. Raleigh Holt, wallced away with first place in the City League. The Hoover harriers, led by captain Bob Monzingo, came through the season of league play with a spotless record of 5-0. On October 29, the leather lungers traveled to the Mount San Antonio Invitational Meet and ran off with the first place prize in the large school division. November 4, the thin-clads toolc the Aztec Invitational at Morley Field in Balboa Park. On November 23, they won the City League meet. On December 2, at Morley Field, the Hoover runners won the S. C. l. F.. preliminary meet. The following weelc Hoover l-ligh's cross country team tool: second place in the Southern California finals at Mount San Antonio, losing to Bellflower. Bob Monzingo broke the S. C. I. F. record by running the course in 99.8, 6 and 2fIO seconds under the old record. The following weelc the first annual S.C.l.F. Los Angeles Meet was run at U. C. L. A. The top five schools of each the S. C. l. F. and Los Angeles ran against each other. Hoover beat Bellflower and avenged the earlier loss. Bob Monzingo took first place in this race. Those receiving Varsity letters in cross country were Richie Rainey, Dick Deffner, David Fletcher, Roy Munson, Milce English, Vince Adragna, Bob Sarabia, Dayton Runnels, Wes Hester, John Thinnes, Bob Gallaher, Bob Monzingo, Ken Campbell, Bob Larsen, Glenn Havens, Steve Ward, and George Fuller. Tlninnes aroify 6055 Counfrg W S Xixf fvx- Q ' g W K A ggwx .v,..,................'.-W-.WT Gallaher Deffner Munson Fletcher English , my -Q.-N.wm Tw. w-mQ,.....,, , me-x H M ....,.., . 'ew Hester Rainey Sarabia Runnels Aclragna . road ounfrg ,,,,,,.f,,.,. .,,. .N-......... N... . :Mt Nw , Burchard. Second row: Front row lleft to rightl: McFarland, Riffe, Pierilr, Humiston, Westergard, Betts, Letson, Gore, Burns, Cole, Analora, Scott, Le May, Black, Palmer, Ivey, Console. Third row: Coach Holt, La Bontc, Fisher, Morton, Bueno, Arnero, Matranga, Adragna, Bennett, Runnels, Sarabia. Fourth row: Fuller, Frontis, Solo- mon, Kelly, Fox, Fischer, Harris. l-loover's J. V.'s closed their cross country season with a perfect record ot nine wins and no losses, winning the J. V. Cross Country championship crown. With many outstanding runners the chances tor a good varsity team next year are very bright. On this year's team were Gary Analora, Al Arnero, Gerald Bennett, Presley Betts, Tim Black, Ernest Buen-o, Wendell Burchard, Jim Burns, Gary Clark, Ron Cole, Frank Console, Bob Curet, Larry Fischer, Dick Fisher, Dick Fox, Bill Frontis, Larry Gore, Gene l-larris, Roger l-lumiston, Don lvey, Mike Kelly, Bob La Bonte, Don Le May, Bob Letson, Larry Matranga, Russ McFarland, Gib Mor- ton, Jim Neville, John Palmer, Jim Pierik, Do-n Ritte, Bill Scott, Dick Solomon, and Bob Westergard. 3 amify Zzldlfefgaf Left to right: Coxon lmgr.l, Coach Hampton, Brown, Hiller, Landry ,Bare-nslii, B. Humphrey, Elliot, Evans, Adams, Skiles, Manser, Carroll, Youngs, H. Humphrey lmgnl. Coach Charlie Hampton's Hoover Hoopmen tinished the season with a II-I record and the City Prep League crown sitting high on their heads. The last game with Lincoln was the only City League game in which the Cards did not come out victorious. Bill Landry, Larry Elliot, and Wayne Adams were awarded a berth on the all-city team. ln the Ninth Annual Kiwanis Tournament, the Cards easily went through their tirst three opponents, Grossmont, Santa Monica, and Point Loma, but were crowded out by Beverly Hills, 45-42. Bill Landry and Larry Elliot were Coach Hampton named tor the all-tournament team. Hoover went into the 5.C.l.E. play-otts drawing a bye in the first round and beating Newport Harbor 63-52 in the second. Redondo was the next victim ot the powertul Hoover tive. Hoover then lost to Montebello in a game marked by many touls, but bounced back to beat Glendale Hoover to secure the third spot. The Varsity record tor the entire season was 25-5. The individual high scorers were Larry Elliot with 358 points and Bill Landry with 325. Hoover scored a total ot lolo points, or 53.8 points per game, to their opponents' i328 or 44.2 points per game. 3-f1'? x r Q '1 b Slriles 4 Uardify Z?a5LefLa!! VX. is ., - .ff X --K 5 O ,iQ' Coach Hampion .4 Q. 'NA IbYoung 5 hd -sr ' V f H 'S ia. 4' .ln L Q V!! fm Y R v .tgzb ' -Q- . X rs 55 5 , 2-9 Dennis B Bob Humphrey dl B- St E 3 ff all , Q 1 uf I Q' A X 'hr ,, y . ry Elli 11 arfiify Z?aALef6a!! B b C rroll Q , Ed Hsu ff, X W : Q ff its 7 . M Bill Landry K X 1 Wayne Ad Wm S , IM Z N' 219 f 4 1 li ff c if H ik 9 1 A ' , W' lf EQ' I ri Q! , 25,10 S 5653 'H . 125.5 , Enix 4 f' Vi , 1 5'-1 Ee l'loover's B basketball team, headed by Coach Don Nuttall, tinished this years season with a record ot I4-6. The squad was W2ll 0U Wd9d. being strong both ottensively and defensively. A total ot 266 points earned Allen Paderewski the B high point crown and also broke the record established last year by Jerry Browne. Others on the team were Roger Craig, David Kusan, Dave Burney, Joe Pirronello, Dick Roberts, Gary P.obert, Ronald Sadis, Vick Teverbaugh, Bob Ball, and David Wfright, manager. Center: Coach Nuttall. Standing llett to rightl: Craig, Kusan, Burney, Roberts, Pirronello, Probert, Sw-dis T'-vf-rhauoh. Paderewslri, Ball, Wright. Front lleft to rightl: Regan, Coach Whitehead, Scott. Back: Mann, Rathje, Shea, Robertson, Dobyns, Gilbert, Wasson, Greenwood, Fritz, Samuel, Sharamitaro. .QPLOIHOFB l-loover's sophomore team, under the tine coaching ot Coach Ralph Whitehead, tinished the season with a I4-I record, With an average ot 59 points per game against the opponents' 30, the Sophs were triumphant throughout the season. Norris Greenwood led the team in the scoring department with 238 points. Other members ot the team were Terry Brittain, Tom Dobyns, Skip Fritz, Marvin Gilbert, Bill Mann, Darrel Rathje, Howard Regan, Don Robertson, Art Samuel, Bill Scott, Sam Sharamitaro. and Jett Wasson, ennid i. Front row lleft to rightl: Reid, Kenline, Betts, Deffner, Shepherd, Breitbard, Havens, Gemundt. Second row: Dial, Snow, Campbell, Hayward, Zitlau, Werner, lvey, McClurlrin, Ehlers, Coach Whitehead. With a 5 win and 2 loss record, the l-lo-over Tennis Team. under the coach- ing of Ralph Whitehead, was going into the second round ot the City Prep League play at press time. The Redbird racqueteers were victori-ous over Gross- mont, La Jolla, Chula Vista, El Cajon, and San Diego. The two losses were to l-lelix and La Jolla. l-lo-over's upset ot the powerful La Jolla team marked the high point ot this year's seas-on. Ken Gemundt. captain ot the team, went into the Ink Finals by defeating two top-seeded players and in turn representd l-loover very well. The most improved players ot this year's squad are Ken Gemundt, Presley Betts, and Fritz Werner. At press time, the tirst ten on the team were Ken Gemundt, Dave Gallup, Dean Reid, Gerald Shepherd, George Kenline, Bill Ehlers, Presley Betts, Stan Breit- bard. Dick Dettner, and Glenn l-lavens. Members ot the junior varsity were Frederick Werner, Robert Dial, Don Le May, Phillip Thomas, Brett l-layward, John McClurkin, Don Ivey, Bill Campbell, Kenneth Snow, and Paul Zitlau. 'Z' QW Front row lleft to rightl: Anderson, Strauss, Morton, Welty, Brown. Second row: Coach Foote, Goodall. Roppc, Ratner, Carroll, Coach Hampton. This year Co-ach Charles l-lampton's divot diggers enjoyed another suc- cesstul golf season. Leading the linlcsters was the team captain, Jack Goodall. Other pros shooting in the 7O's and low 80's were Bob Carroll and Gib Morton. At press time the golt squad were proud possessors of a 7 win and 2 loss record. Mission Bay, Lincoln, San Diego, Kearny, Point Loma, Mission Bay, and St. Augustine went down to defeat at the hands ot the powerful team. Losses were to La Jolla and Chula Vista. Members ot this year's team were Jim Anderson, Jim Brown, Bob Carroll, Jack Goodall, Gib Morton, Sandy Ratner, Dick Roppe, Larry Strauss, and Carl Welty. With but three boys graduating, next year's aces should again be contend- ing for the League Championship. lljardify jvc Front row lleft to rightl: Mardigal, Pleasant, Verdon, Bane, Thinnes, Monzingo, Larsen, Palmer, Munson, Saxman, Mc- Elvain. Second row: Berg, Cushman, Nicholson, Ball, Hansen, Stephenson, Woods, Fischer, Campbell, Console, D. Brown, Ward. Third row: Harth, Neiman, Winters, Proctor, Robertson, Marsh, Vamous, Hazard, Lollar, Agnew, Crandall. Fourth row: Coach Holt, McHenry, W. Brown, Fuller, Hatch, English, Greenwood, Westergard, Wright, Coach Wilson. Hoover's thinclads have wallced off with the City Prep League Championship undefeated for the second year in a row. On March 2, Hoover ran off with the City League relays by a margin of 30 points. Bob Monzingo broke the 28-year-old record for the mile at Huntington Beach with a performance of 4:28.l. Dick Verdon broke his own record in the shot put with a 55 ft. olfg in. toss. Both Monzingo and Verdon have been undefeated in the past two years. Other outstanding Varsity traclcmen were Bob Agnew and Bob Bane, 440: No-rris Greenwood and Bob Ball, high jump: Bill Nicholson and Charles Hansen, hurdles: Bill Stephenson, IOO and 220: Niclc Woods, IOO: Steve Ward, 880: John Saxman, pole vault: John Thinnes, mile: and Larry Fischer, sprints. Coach Holt Meet Scores to April 27, i956 Hoover 66lf2 Helix 35lfQ Hoover 6O'f2 San Diego 43lf2 Hoover 77 La Jolla 27 Hoover 572f3 Lincoln 46lf3 Hoover 85lf2 Point Loma l8lf2 Hoover 83'f2 Kearny 2Olf2 Hoover 57'f2 EI Cajon 46lf2 Hoover 88 Mission Bay I6 araify jan' Nicli Woods, Larry Fischer, Bob Agnew, Bill Stephenson Relay Ed Vamous Broad Jump N i Bob Monzingo Mile Sieve Ward Bob Ball High .lump T-T3 John Saxman Pole Vault lv ,N if gf M e 1 mi, iq 4' , . Bill Nicholson High Hurdles A... 3' 1., . 1 0 3 dfrilty 306 u ,, .P ' Uh A ,M I ' in. Bob Agnew 440 .,m-N... 4 i awww A -1. ,MMWEQLFK ..w.,,,,. mg 'W Q' iam Z4 V.,.,Jfm Bill Stebhenson Q-Y., Jr- x. Nick Woods l00 EW '51- Clwucli Hansen x N8 ee j'aC Although hloovcrls Bee track team took second in the City League Relays, they had a poor year with a record ot one win and tour losses. The main reason tor the seasons record is that many Bees were running Varsity track. Bees on the Varsity squad were Bob Ball, Charles l-lansen, John Thinnes, Bob Monzingo, Roy Munson, John Saxman, and Jim Lollar. Also turning in top-notch pertormances were Gordon Madison, sprints: Bob Letson, high jump: Ralph Swanson, shot put: Joe Cushman, high hurdles: Eddie Garcia, broad jump: John Erickson, law hurdles and pole vault: Leonard Jarmusch, l32O: and Terry Britton, high jump and sprints. Front row lleft to Cole Letson, Erickson, Swanson, Garcia, Britton, Seabough, McFarland, Nelson. Second row Coach Holt, Samuel derewslri, Shea, Riffe, Thomas, Jarmusch, Coach Wilson. Third row: Burns, McElree, J Yeager, Solomon, Hebert ot in picture: Madsen, McGrath, T. Yeager, Roland. Front row llett to rightl: Weckerly, Lambe, Nosari, Ornstein, Humiston, Copitas, Fox. Second row: Coach Holt, Mann Pierilr, Easton, Boren, Burchard, Analora. Third row: Hall, Willis, Paquin, Coach Wilson, Wright. Not in picture: Clark Bueno, Dunning, Lewkowicz. 02 3116 l-loover's Cec track squad tinished their season with a record ot tour wins and two losses. This gave the team third-place berth in the City Prep League. One outstanding Cee was Larry Fischer, who broke the record in the IOO at lO:5 and tied the IBO record at l9:7. Other outstanding Cees were Stan Ornstein, broad iump and low hurdles: Bill Mann, shot put: Dick Lambe, low hurdles: Jim Pierik, 660: Wendell Burchard, pole vault: Ron Paquin, shot put: George Copitas, sprints and broad lump: Dick Fox, Dole vault: Mike Boren shot out: S, A 2 v. S af. F3 -P' J O E 2 ..- ... o O 1: C .2 3 o nc an 0 'U C D C L D LL E 0 +- -u 3 I Y 9 Second dn. 72 E 2' U S C v E C u 44 .c .Y X U U +0 V1 :. C lu I E 0 lv If Z Butler, Barkhursi, nnedy, O'Berg, Ke I: to right ft Ile Front row as .2 7 rl L v Coach IIS Eva i, Mcacc, Baransk Uaraify gadegaf At press time, the Hoover Horsehiders had won I3 ot their I9 games, to mark a very successful season. In the City Prep League. a 5 and 0 record entitles the Hockerville nine to tirst place. With this splendid record and only seven games remain- ing on the calendar, the Cards' chances of bringing home another 'First place are very good. Much of the credit for this fine ball club goes to its new coach, Fulton Vickery, who has moved up from his old coaching job with the Junior Varsity squad, to lead the Varsity this season in its quest for the City Prep League Championship. Coach Vickery Doing the pitching ch-ores were Larry Elliot, Steve Evans, Gary McBee. Paul Richter ,and Dick Fernandes. In the backstop position were Richie Butler and Jim Kennedy. Walt Baranski performed the initial s.ack duties: Dean Steele covered the keystone: Carl Oberg handled the hot corner: while Al Cremidan worked the shortstop area. Terry Kitaen served as utility intielder, performing the duties when needed. Fly hawks Joe Cottrell, Henry Barkhurst, Lynn Rowland, and Ralph Mann patrolled the pastures. Milton Hutton and Mickey Scottin were the managers of this year's te.am. Smashing the sphere with the big sticks to date are Larry Elliot at a 385 clip: Ralph Mann at 3647 AI Cremidan at 3251 and Walt Baranski with 3I3. Season Record as of April 27 Hoover 5 .,Y.. ..,...,., S weetwater I Hoover 3 ..,..,,,. ,....,....,Y... H elix Hoover IO. ,.,.,.. ...,... S t. Augustine 5 'Hoover 2 ,.,,. .,,..,,..,,.. E I Cajon Hoover 9 .. .,..,. ...,,.. G rossmont 7 'Hoover 2 Santa Monica Hoover 3 .,.,...., ..,,..... C hula Vista 2 Hoover 3 ,,.,...., ..,..,. M ission Bay Hoover I6 ...,..,,,,.,,.,,...,.. EI Centro 2 Hoover 5 ...., ,,.,,.e.. P oint Loma Hoover 2 ..,,..,,,.,....,............,... Helix IO Hoover I ......,., ..,,....,,. L a Jolla Hoover 0 .,,,,. Long Beach Jordan 3 Hoover 3 ........., ........,. E I Cajon Hoover I ,, .,., Long Beach Jordan 3 Hoover 4 ..,....,, Kearny Hoover 4 .,.,.,.,,,,,,,..,, St, Augustine 6 Hoover I2 ,..,,.,., Lincoln Hoover 9 ,,,...,,....,.,,,.Y.., Sweetwater I 'Denotes Lions Tournament Denotes League Games Uaraify gaaegaf Scoffin and Huiion, Managers Rial V -n w., Y , ' x xmas Www Lynn Rowland Dick Fernandes , 1 -...sf ami wwilffz 19 4 r- A ,32?,3'Lg.x. Joe Coitrell . . Mi, 5' H, 6 W M21- V-we ,rv vm Gary McBee Q P b Carl Oberg , f I 1 .5:-' ,W W. K aww' :'- 72 M' S.. ff? . ..-5:21 535 VME fir? 25 ffl Q , , X x.. , gf usL, f 'A'x W I 'df , V ' x way KM r 1--4 ,.. M58 SQYF my - wwf' ,. - W4 ,gg Um im .Q X .r :.1,rSi 'M,.:.1lAr4-ef N-. A 'gig Walt Baranslri Steve Evans araify gmegaf .-ff---v w Dean Steel f 2' Larry Elliot my - nv' we wif X' NVQ? 1:-or Q ..-i1 g e' ' N Paul Richter Rltchne 1' ?Q..uir Ralph Mann . 'll Kuala! Front vow lleft to rightl: Shaw, Giamanco, Steel, Arnero, Gore, Sharamitaro, Layson. Second row: Coach Henson, Favero, Gilbert, Teachout, Dobyns, Goss, Jangarcl, Palmer, Jennings. Playing a schedule similar to that ot the Varsity, at Annual press time the Hoover J.V. baseball team had a record ot thirteen wins and one loss tor first place in the City Prep League. Coach Don Hens'on's team consisted ot Al Arnero, Tom Dobyns, Joe Fav- ero, John Giamanco, Marvin Gilbert, Larry G-ore, Jim Goss, Jerry Jangard, Bob Jennings, Ken Krause, Tim Layson, Mickey Lawson, Bruce Palmer, Sam Sharami- taro, Bob Shaw, Bob Steel, Bob Tate, and Bill Teachout. l-loover's future, as tar as baseball is concerned, seems very g-ood, since all ot these tine players will be returning next year. Hoover Sweetwater Hoover St. Augustine Hoover Grossmont Hoover Chula Vista Hoover Helix ,,,, Hoover Chula Vista , Hoover St, Augustine Hoover Sweetwater Hoover Helix , , Hoover Mission Bay . , , Hoover Point Loma Hoover El Cajon , Hoover Kearny . Hoover Lincoln ,,,,, Wt' .X4CLll0LULJg0l1lel'lt6 We, the staff of the l956 Dias Cardinales, wish to express our sincere ap- preciation and gratitude to the following people, for it was only through their cooperation and helpfulness that this book was made possible: Miss Agnes Kokanour, Annual Adviser, who helped us meet de.adline after deadline and who spent untold hours reading copy and proof. and who with end- less patience and reassuring words aided us in assembling this book. Miss Margaret l-leaton, Literary Adviser, who diligently and uncomplainingly read .and corrected our copy. Miss Anna Grogan, Art Adviser, who directed the art editors in producing work which justly merits our great pride. Mrs. Lois l-lines, Senior Adviser, and the Senior Cabinet for so graciously accepting our budget. Mrs. Madeleine l-lofmann, who willingly loaned us the choir risers for our large organization pictures. and the crew wh-o set them up for us. Photographers of the Busco-Nestor Studios who did such a splendid job in taking our senior and club pictures. Mr. James Neyenesch and Neyenesch Printers, who were very gracious in offering help and suggestions in assembling the book and who did such an out- standing iob in printing it. Mr. Charles Watterson, for his helpful suggestions. and the Sunset Engraving Company who so beautifully reproduced our drawings and photographs. The S. K. Smith Company. who did a perfect job in producing our padded cover. Arvid l-lowland and Fred Rasmussen for taking our action shots in the sports section and also to Fred for the float pictures on our Homecoming page. Linda Canepasand Charlotte Keller, junior assistants, and Joann McConnell, typist, who so graciously did our typing and ran errands for which we could not find time. The members of the office practice class, who gladly gave up class time to help with our work. Our appreciation also goes to the faculty in ,general for helping in many ways, from checking club stories and names to excusing students for annual busi- ness. Us Q0 PN QQ SQ x 1 N ff v 'A 'z - NfY'5g O EDWOR IN a xes x ' 6'0- ,W fy . Q R 45 6 6 xg! ! si X Q, --mfs Q . ' l lg : . ' ' 4 ,ff ' X I 71A 5 . .. 9 if EEN Owofof X My 1' M 'fL:,:LfJ? ,,:n'iiLQlfKw4Kaigf:?55T 2L-, T f..ZL,ig1-' ' ' LAf. i5ifx1kA ,. :Q S .. f pkw X fWR -ff ADTFNFFZ 7
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