Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1948

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A Flllllllllll e - ' . 1 P- 5 i s u 4 ,I E' xl fy ith the memory ot the post, the couroge ot the present, ond the pros- ' pect of the future, we proudly present this l9-43 Cauldron to the students of Huntington Beoch Union High School Some of us will leove this school ond go forth to try to moke o better ond more secure world in which to live, but all will leove port of themselves to moke Huntington Beoch Union High what it promises to be As we choose Circus Life for our theme, let us be reminded thot the goiety ond strife of our high school doys will reflect sunshine ond shodow in our world of tomorrow Mony will be the times when we will soy, The show must go on? HUNTINGTDN HB llll ll ll S BEARD ,gan-1 Mr Francls E Penhall Pres dent Mr D D Lawhead Clerk The foresught and good ludgment of nts Board of Trustees ore reflected by the qualltv of a school Wnthln rather brood Ilmnts es tablnshed by the state the board determnnes the amount of money that IS spent for edu cotton the length of the school yeor and other school polncnes The board opproves the employment of teachers nomunated by the superintendent By therr electron the board represents the parents of the students and serves os o lrnk between the school and the homes In has they struve to provude for the educatuonal needs of the fomllues The members consta tute a boord of durectors and the prmclpal IS nts executuve officer Students of Huntnngton Beach Unnon Hugh School consrder themselves fortunate to have a board that rs so unterested nn thenr welfare 1' '9 s 'F hp 144510131445 Q' , . S -Ill I' S9 F if K iiiuililjjihlhl !.lE Yea Q -an Mr Frank Bro l Y Mr A L Henrlckson Membe Member if l I I 4 A ' Q . Af l I ' A A n ' .4 K 0 ' mf pq. X vf, - Q -t - H X K 2 5 I Q -L'-:g,Y -F---aa 'f . JJ! K A :1 Ye i!..... v li ' F . .5 'Ti , X ill V '- :Q l .' I -1 Q' ' 4 I Q 4 I 15? - ' r . , . I DF EHUEATIUN To me the most notnceab'e thung about a curcus IS :ts actwuty tts LIFE The anumals and the clowns are acttng Lfe IS at ts hughest nts most enyoyable stage We fund realnty by doung not by talksng Chrnstuanuty us an act able reluguon The world IS ahve with a spnrut that forever acts the truths on whuch the unlverse re poses Educatnon helps us to do thungs We learn by domg by actnng the truth by expressnng our goodness by showang the beauty of Iuvmg The deepest truths of the umverse are acted rather than spoken ,,,.o 18 Mr Dante Snracuso Member Mrs Ruth S Rector Secretary to the Board 1, ' 'QQ V- 'V ' 1 ,I 1 W I C 1 . l l . , . 1 - 1 I I . ,www- Y 4' A J '3 'l. lf 'F ' I JOHN I. BESTALL U S C Mechomcol Drowmg AUTO Drwlng V Q I DALE G. BRAYBROOKS MFCHIGAN STATE COLLEGE Nvoodshop ' 2 AQ 2 f 0: I - yr 1 . I VERLE A. COWLINGI U C L A Mero: Shop wemmg ORION IEIEKMEYER U S C Bas Phwsucol Educofwon Cvvucs ,Dy I EDNA DEAN CONDON STANFORD UNIVERSITY Dromoncs Engllsh -. If I T GERALDINE C. DOUGLAS U C L A Art 'Pt y-if 1-la - '? RUTH M. HARLOW COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC Gnris Glee Club Chow, Vowce ! YW ,sd 4 iw? EVERETT W. CROSBY FRESNO STATE COLLEGE Instrumental Music, Band Boys' Glee Club ,ah IA JOHN J. FEELEY STANFORD UNIVERSITY Englxsh I . f L. WILLIAM M. FRASER UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Scwence, Physlcs Photography I' v 3 - , 'L i Q-si 5 ' LLOYD H. HAMREN UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Umted States Hrstcrw GolfCoach MINA E. HARPER OREGON STATE COLLEGE Homemakmg ESTHER FUNK U. S C Student Body Government Citnzenship, Our World G I , JESSIE HAYDEN CLAREMONT COLLEGE Amencamzonan QQ' CORA R. HENDERSON U S C Englrsh CHARLES U S C Student Body Government Boys' Phys Ed Coac- Amencan Problems Counselor 41 CLARENCE MASON CHAPMAN COLLEGE Boys' Physucal Educatmn Photography, Chermsrr, R. P. MEAIRS STANFOQD UNIVERSITY Bovs' Phxswcol Educotuor- Bookkeepwng, Typrng v Q LEE MOSSTELLER ,sb FREDA HINER INDIANA UNIVERSITY Latin, Englnsh si EDITH J. HUBBART SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Lwbrarnan 1' , VICTORIA HUNTER U C AT SANTA BARBARA Girls' Physncal Education GirI5' Athletics an ff? , f BARBARA J. KIMBROUGH MIAM' UNIXEQSITN HUNTINGTON BEACH U H S 35,5 sms Ea C,scf Morne -ra' cs A gear: Office Secretory I Q -53 SARAH M. JOHNSON UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON School Nurse ff , MAR U C. MSA ' Gif!! Phvsncol fducovvorw Girls' AfhYeYlCS EVELYN G. MAHONY U C L A Sfuden' Bm. Svwve Mofcge' mpmq ri I .. Al ul A 4 .gr I A. NEIL ROYCE JEAN MATHEW5 U,C L A U C L A Mochme Shop, Awofrcm Homemokmg Q , DALE SMITH HELEN J. MOORE OREGON STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFOCV fx Auto Shop Our Wurld, Evrglnsh 5, HALSEY R. SCHUMAKER STANFORD UNIVERSITY Trwgonometry, Geometry Tervms Coach if .2- 'vw HARRY M. SHEUE BAKER UNIVERSITY Bo-.s Uma Ed Coach Crflzenshnp MARGARET S. MOREMAN STANFORD UNIVERSITY Spqwsh, Eng, gn RUTH S. RECTOR UNIVERSWY OF MAINE Buswr'-ess Secrerorw JAMES M. TYE U S C Boys Physxcol Educorupn Cmzenshnp, Algebra 4 f ff 4 , LA MOILLE V. PUGH OBERLIN COLLEGE Office PVJCIICQ, Shorthand Couldron ARGARET SQUI ES , POMONA COLL GE Gurls' GIee CIub,OrCI'1e5YrO lnstrumenlm Music fv- Ain. CARMEN VIDAL FULLERTON JUNIOR COLLEGE Ofhce Secretory --G DOROTHY A. ROSIER KANSAS STATE COLLEGE GrrIs PLWVSICGI Educonon GMS Arhlencs ELIZABETH B. SMITH OREGON STATE COLLEGE Homemokmg, Cofeterlo if 4-an K' . f f 5 BETTY ST. CLAIR JOHN MUIR J C, PASADENA Ofhce Secretory .3 K, . 1 . , If RUTH WAUGH SANTA ANA COLLEGE Offrce Secretory Y 'Wu P 15.1315 Q CQ .. ,bvszr L, In . 4' N ' law '1. Janet Cla PD Howard Bates Grace Rowley Eddue Dowty 50Phomore Sensor Semal' Sensor STUDENT Our busmess branch of the Student Government us the Executive Commlttee It IS responsnble for all student body of fours such as plannmg the annual budget ransmg funds and generally fosterung stu dent actlvutues The Executive Committee IS composed of the Student Body Presldent Vlce Pres: dent Secretary Treasurer the adviser Mr Mashburn and one member from each of the four classes Freshman Sophomore Junior and Sensor S' ---Z -Q---,.. Eddle D0WfY Mr Charles Mashburn PI'8SIdeI'lt Adviser 5 X , Tom Kms Jerry Nw John Butler Darlene Lebar SCHIOI' SCWO' Junuor Freshman llN Eoch home room ns permitted to elect by bollot one representotrve to serve on the Advnsory Councul These members of the Councll choose from thevr group four representotlves to the Executave Com mlttee r-Q fo Tom Kung ' Vice President g QW I Groce Rowley Jerry Amo Secretory Treasurer ll l .l . , 5 sf g - r '. Q r, Q l ' 3 .QQ 'e'it bl ll , Z' 6 Wh 'R Flrgt Row Jerry Arno Grace Rowley Eddne Dowty Tom KWQ Second Row M I n Rusdahl Joan AdOlf Barbara Hlghtower Rachel Vidal Barbara McGrath Jo?nrtayAndre Martha Dulnn Janet Clapp Ruth Pruutt Jo Wnlluams Maletha MOM gomerv Jo Ann Patterson Darlene Le Bard Thlrd Row Howard Bates Jimmy Axton Johnny Butler Chuck Rrchords Chuck Stockon Chuck McGrew Lee Prnnslow Kenney Mayberry Bud Hnllyard AU ISDH COUNCIL K 50,9 Along wnth the Student Body Pres: dent Vace Presndent Secretary and Treos urer the Advxsory Council IS composed of a representatuve from each Socnal Studues class Vhrough these representatnves come the problems of the Home Rooms and thenr suggestlons for nmprovnng the system of student government Every person has Edde Dowry Tom Kung Grace Rowley Jerry Amo a drrect vote In the atfalrs of the council Mr Charles Mashburn thus arouslng further Interest Y J 1 1 s l V X xv, lv A 1 if . . - w , 4 f 4 . 7 Q .1 Q . b mvq ' A 5 Q cgi- M V 'A . 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L ' ' , I H I n I I I , l A i , A 1 f A I ' First Row Marilyn Risdahl Jackie Jamison Edrie Kerr lrene Smith Anita Vidal Second Row Tom King Lois Warner Eddie Dowty Doreen Henkey Jimmy Axton Tom King Vice President of the Student Body served as Chairman of the Traffic Board with Student Body Presi dent Eddie Dowty as ex officio adviser Eight students and two advisers from the faculty make up Traffic Board Of these eight students four are chosen from the Student Body at large and four are repre sentatives from the Advisory Council Each class is equally represented through these eight students The two main purposes of the Traffic Board for the first time he is only given governing student body activities lt con trols student conduct at athletic games during assemblies in the halls on the grounds and all over the campus with the exception of the classrooms When a student is called before the board for the first time, he is only given a warning and a thorough explanation of the rule he has violated. lf he commits the same offense again, he is dealt with more seriously. 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K wr ' 1 1 '4Z4.L,X-2 K,- O MISS Freda Hmer Mrs Eluzobeth Smnth Muss Mrno Harper Mr John Bestoll M R P Mealrs Mr Lee Mossteller 'ns Muss Vuctorno Hunter Mnss Margaret Squares Muss Morgorxe Lossel Mr James Tye Mr Dale Braybrooks M Neal Royce ADYISER 'Kin' Mrs Jean Matthews Mlss Cora Henderson Mr Dole Smlth M Mr Vernon Patterson Mrs Ruth Harlow Mrs Edna Condon Charles Moshburn Mrs Geroldme Douglas Mrs Margaret Moremon Mass Evelyn Mahony Mr Leon Mnner Mr Holsey Schumaker Mr Lloyd Hamren S 'V I I it c L S S . 1 1 , ,.:Wf- 4 Q ,g,,:' A N A ' . X gfishk f ., , Q , Q 1., Y 5 VV . , r. . . ' , . . 1 Q Y S' I -. ...V ,,,-. 4.4 Jn, TQ. fri - 1 - 1 . A 1 . , . ' ' rn ' . XD '. Y . J A , t , . L Y fl T' 7' V Q IN ,Q g . . . I , - . , . , r. r x , I . . , . , ELASS UFFIBBRS Chuck Stockon Joan Bennlgsdorf Jeanette Weed Bernard McCann 1 Bud Greenwood Vera Wedel Johnny Thomas Don Webster John Albert Phyllus Amo Clare Leiash Gene Patterson Bob Wnilrarns Margaret Shepard Jo Ann VVood Jrrn Way W X 7 9 7 2 r a he r zf . J .M e f, f X ,Q - 4: - L in f Furst Row Second Row Thlrd Row Fourth Row Fifth Row Snxth Row Connne Alarcon Walla Dean Carney Wanda Chrlstue Joann Boggs Martha Barnes Loulse Croft Lucy Bottarl Mary Becerra Glorua Dnaz Vnrgunna Cunnlngham Dorls Beaudette John Butler Sallne Blackwelder Barbara Burt Martha Dulln Stella Chemnutzer Eugenne Coltnn Rosalle Carroll Myrel Davus Francis Blodgett Eddie Benzmxller Lane Costle Deck Been Bob Arnold Blythe Burkett Wllma Jean Dnehl Jlmmy Axton Rlchard Allen Walter Burnham Morton Carney Vnrgnnna Carney Fred Bowen Thomas Buck Joe Burgess Rudy Alvarez Jack Doyle Bull Barger Bob Derugo George Clanton Bob Albert son Bob Crofford Warren Canedy Janet Crusunberry Jack Cummungs Duane Eastburn Foster Greenwood Leslue Brown Dee Baker James Font JUNIOR ACTIVITIES Upholdung the honor and tradutlon of the school the Junuor class has accepted many dutles and responslbllltles which usually are thrust upon upperclassmen They accom pllshed these task In a gratufyung manner cooperated exceptlonally well an obtamung thelr Sensor rlngs as soon as posslble and In rapudly organlzmg thelr actlvltues Begnnnmg with a bang the Jumors were fxrst to elect thenr class oftucers thus year After nomlnatlons were made by a special nomlnatlng commlttee electuons were held In all socual studues classes Offncers chosen were Don Webster Presndent Foster Green wood Vlce Presudent Vero Wedel Secretary and John Thomas Treasurer lmmedaately afterward the offucers oppounted the commnt tee for the most Important actlvnty of the Junlor class the Junuor Sensor Prom head ed by Glenn Gomes Other chanrmen were Claire Spencer fnnance Tom Hays advertns mg Doreen Henkey refreshments Morllyn Q1--if ' 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 J Shlrley Mondlc I 1 ? . 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 , . I - x . . - I 1 I ' I I 1 Furst Row Second Row Thurd Row Fourth Row Fufth Row Suxth Row Ruth Hensluck Dora Frusbue Cheronne James Joyce Harvey Jo Ann Keefover Kay Kraft Noryne Jordan Rose Esputua Betty Keefover Ned Kulluan Barbara Fosbury Carol Hanson Aluce lsley Lous Grandy Nadune Funch Edward Huntsman Carson Horal Jackue lncho Kathryn Harrus James Guernsey Jean Esterlune Esther Humbert Chuck Edwards Martha Hanks Alene Hawkuns Jean Johnson Ruby Hays Evelyn Hawkuns Ann Ellus Patsy Harvull Leslyne Everette Audrey Gulmore Anna Marue Graham Doreen Henkey Duck Kellogg Shurley Johnston Gale Goodspeed Lyle Haugh Ronnue Elvudge Bev erly Gage Aluce Fether Dorus Homes Bud Furry Tom Hays Melvun Hefley Glen Gaunes Hubert Jones Mahaffey decoratuons Claure Spencer and George Clunton dance musuc The Prom utself hughlught of o very suc cessful year for the Junuors was held on Ap l 9 at the Memorual Hall Wuth uts theme of Aprul Showers the hall was transformed unto a wonderland of colorful flowers gay parasols and unusual lughtung Provudung the musuc was Eddue Launders and hus seven puece orchestra Clumaxung the dance was the awardung of a pruze to Cheronne James for submuttung the wunnung theme of Aprll Show ers The theme and wunner had been kept secret untul the evenung of the spectacle Back of thus auspucuous occasuon was the work of many undustruous Junuors Provudung for the funances was a group who had touled at sellung concessuons at all the athletuc events Thus proved a very profutable method for an unusually large sum was earned A fi' selected group of Junuors dud all the detauled and colorful decoratung of the hall where the dance was held Mr Leon Muner and Mrs 'H Geraldune Douglas were appounted as advusers un charge fi? Another hughlught for the class was the ' I 1 I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I ' 1 1 1 I 1 ' I ' I I I I I 1 1 I . I - , ru ,, . no I I I . . . . . ,, . , H . . . i xx i I . ' v H N ' 6 .lusf A 1 - Q I . , N Furst Row Second Row Thurd Row Fourth Row Fufth Row Suxth Row YM 'E R 1... Luusa Mendoza Joy Munor Pat Lafferty Mary Lou Kretzschmar Dorothy Olsen Jo Ann Pope Komu Matsuda Dolores MacPhearson Junko Oda Chuck Mutchell John Mayfueld Barbara Ruchardson Charlotte Lord Joan Man cuso Marue Mobley Marlene Pettut Freddue Matsumoto Norman Rudqeway Vuda Mayberry Jack Lorraune Frances Martundale Jane Lundemuth Ruth Meaur Pat Morgan Marulyn Mahaffey Bully Moats Irene Lyster Bull Meunhardt Davud MacFodden Sam McCluney Robert Lettuce Shurley Manduc Chuck Ruchards Henry Mayberry Ronald Moore Ken Ruska George Perkuns Maynard Pauge Andy Orens Marty Mukkelsen Larry Lacy Bull Punneau Roger Sundquust Bull McCallen Clufford Loftus presentatuon of the Junuor Class play Lufe of the Party a sparklung three act comedy concernung modern youth and the modern famuly Under the durectuon of Mrs Edna Condon the cast uncluded Junuor Tom Buck Joyce Summons Darwun Wood Carol Hanson Jane Lundemuth Phyllus Applegate and Jo Ann Keefover The play proved a notable success when ut was guven un the school audu The Junuor class was well represented un the numerous clubs of Huntungton Beach Unuon Hugh School too Many of the class men also held hugh offuces un these organ uzatuons Leodung the Spanush Club on to better and bugger thungs was Jummy Axton who was chosen Presudent ln another language were Vuce Presudent Wulma Jean Duehl Secretary Vera Wedel and Treasurer Jackue lncho all offucers of the Latun Club On the athletuc sude the G A A Board was ruled by a mauoruty of Junuors These un cluded Shurley Manduc Vuce Presudent Dorus Beaudette Recordung Secretary Jean John son Correspondung Secretary Ruth Meaurs GP ZW I I I I -A 1 J r ' 'I 1 1 A I I I I Sl I I Z I I- . . I A I I S I I : S I I I I l I . I ' - ll - ID . I I - f . . l ' . I I I I I I ' - torium on the evening of February l9. W. K 'IX . 5 ,.g-. '.,.' I .. . . at Q Q 1 gr, AAV- ,VZ I , . i I - .L sr . . ' Q-, bf u -u ' V D Ga EC! . . ' . I . . . . I , f , I I I ' Q , I 1 First ROW Yohko Tabata Clarre Spencer Betty Studer Bonnne Stevens La Vane Snndow Jackne Strrplln Eleanor Ross Rachel Vudal Loretta Waldron Second Row Johnnne Thomas Jo Ann Wolf Bonnue Schurch Johnnle Roy Jackne Young Jean Smnth Bobble Wagenseller Harold Shuptnne Third Row H B Thompson lrene Tunstall Beverly Sanders David Wutherspoon Fay Tram mell Stewart Smith Debora Youngs Jlm Roberson Don Ward FOI-lI'fl1 ROW Rebel Wahl Vera Wedel Mary Vandeveer Lee Wnlson Norman Ruggles Joyce Slmmons Margaret Stufler Alfred Stoneman Fifth Row Charles Sheets Alan Stanqeland Sidney Tovatt Darwin Wood Clols Weed Don Webster Gulbert Sntes Jack Whnte Slxth Row Adler Varley Robert Sregert James Watson Don Walker Glenn Robnnson Stan Iey Wnght Hockey Manager Rachel Vldal Tennrs Man ager ln the orgamzatlon to whrch all gurls rn the school belong the Gurls League the class was represented by Jo Ann Wolf Vace Presudent Doreen Henkey Treasurer and Manlyn Mahaffey Publncaty Manager Martha Barnes Program Vnce Presudent and Margaret Stnfler Recordung Secretary were elected representatives of the Jumors to the World Fruendshlp Club whuch was com X posed of almost the entrre student body Jumor Tru Y offncers were Claure Spencer Presldent Jo Ann Wolf Vnce Presudent Alene Hawklns Secretary and Martha Dulun Treas Q urer ln the boys branch of the Y the Q7 Hu Y George Clanton was Secretary Treas urer Commg to the drama enthuslasts of Hunt mgton Beach Junlor Carol Hanson was Secre tary of the Thespaans whsle the movae trends ,C X of the Vnsual Educatnon Club were led by Presudent Tom Hays Secretary Treasurer N George Clanton and Junior Vnce Presndent Chuck Edwards That as how that Class of 49 stood at r the end of thevr Junaor year Nm H Z 1 U 1 . 1 I 1 l I I I I ' I l 1 1 A b I l I l I . , I I I I Z I 1 I l I I I I . z I I , I . l . I I I ' I f 1 4 1 1 1 l I ' I Q u . I 1 . . - . I . . I ' U I Q 2 4 -I I I 1 'f ul I I ' . . ' 1 , 1 ,Wt X . I - . Y . g ' . . l ' 9 , I I I ' l 1 I ' F Il ll .-' . -' n ,L r I ' f I . . ,. ' Y ' ' t' X35 f ' - I x' Q I Q . 1 X I 1, Flrst Row Second Row Thlrd Row Fourth Row Flfth Row Saxth Row lllllllllllll Joan Adair Phyllus Amo Stephanue Boylan Georgla Bershaw June Blair Marnlyn Dean Lorrame Ellus Dnana Bennugsdort Jeannette Coltrun Wllllam Enoch Marlon Asman Buddy Burkhart Jenny Calderon Bull Cam Mae Jean Baros Renaldo Mendoza Karla Allred Warren Blscalluz Joan Arnett Carroll Cross Alf Apple Troy Clancy Jummy Arnold Orm Canedy Bob Ellls Rnchard Faust Janet Clapp Freddne Carter Marvm Westmoreland Bernadune Curtus LeVerne England Myrtle Blackwelder Dorothy Dellng Norma Bose Ellsabeth Faler Rollene Christensen Helen Doell George Brown Lee Chamness John Ballew Bull Feldner Chuck Burge Jerry De clue Ed Arcerlo Jerry Brown Ralph Butler Raymon Bernard Roy Ellss Russell Cook SOPHOMORE ACTIVITIES Sharley Stevens Although the members of the Sophomore class have sponsored only one mayor prolect the annual talent show they have engaged nn many actnvntles durnng the past year The fnrst event of the year was the el c tuon of class oftncers un Our World socual studues classes on November 6 when John Albert was chosen to lead the class as Pres' dent Gene Patterson was elected Vuce Press dent Clare Lelash Secretary and Phyllus Amo Treasurer Besudes partncupatung nn specvtuc class ac tnvutues many ot the students held Important posts nn sponsored clubs and organnzatlons On the Gnrls League Board were Jane Hartley Marilyn Dean and Januce Murdy who mann tamed the posltnons of Assistant Treasurer Welfare Chanrman and Sergeant at Arms respectuvely Four Sophomores held posutuons on the G A A Board Jo Ann Knmball oc cupsed the post of Treasurer Rose Mary Fred 57 fs X val! Z9 Q-43. r l ' 1 1 1 I r 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I I 1 1 1 ' I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 I' TX . ' , X ,A RX 3 - . X ' I I x '- x . l 1 1 1 1 U - 1 . . . nv. u 'P' ' 1? .o, . . . I . u - ga Q' 0 , , ' 'Q I' - , , ' 1 I 7 , . . I - . I - . U - Furst Row Joan Hull Gayle Horegsu Kelma Gage Barbara Hlghtower Shnrley Kuchenbecker Dorothy French Jackle Johnson Phyllns Foster Agnes Goda Second Row John Gowdy Jack Hays Don Hutt Joyce Lackey Clare Lelosh LaVerne Howard Rose Mary Frederlck Stanley Hare Dolores Kretzschmar Carl Honda Thlrd Row Jane Hartley Shurley Hanson Dlanne Hart Joe Hawklns Jack Krebs Lloyd Hockersmlth Donna Llttle Charlene King Jody Kimball Fourth Row Bull Longworth Elusabeth Knng Clyde Fogler Tom Klng Lester Frederncks Jack lsom Bull Llndley Duck Hart Stuart Hemstreet Judy Gaines Flffh Row John lsom Pat Garcua Arnold Gasser Davld Peckham Bob Maclnnes James Lerno Fred Newman Don Jones James Huhn Snxth Row Davud Jameson Harlan Hylton Bob Muller Meredath Kung Marvm Norlck Volleyball Manager and Jocelyn Schumaker Softball Manager One of the most octuve members of the Sophomore class Bull Feldner had the honor of bemg the only Sophomore on the Varsuty football and basketball teams He also of tuclated as Master of Ceremonaes at the Aquadance Amerlcana last March an whnch 4 ,J many other Sophomores Iukewlse partncupated All of the offucers of the Y Teen Club the gunror branch of Tru Y were members of the Sophomore class Duana Bennugsdort served os Presudent Loss Qualley Vnce Pres: dent Clare Lelosh Secretary and Jocelyn Schumoker Publlclty Chalrman Anlta Vndal was an charge of devotuonals In the Teenagers Club oftlcers durung the hrst s m ster sncluded two Sophomores Jo Ann Patterson Presldent and Joan Adalr Treasurer For the second semester Shlrley Kuchenbecker mamtalned the posltnon of Presldent Judy Suguta Vnce Presldent and Mnldred Patterson Publncuty Chaurman I 4 A I l l.r - I I I I .I I I D I . I I I I I I . I . I I I I I I I ' : - I I ' I I I I I l I I I I I : . I . I l I I I I I I I . I I I I I S I . I I I I I I I I Z l I 1 l 1 U I , l l eFlCl4, Basketball MOFIOQST, Pat WOTGVTNOU, I I I I I . . I I 1 ' ' ' A I H5 . :V . T ,. . X I q 1 l I l '- I . I 1 l 1 h I -I d Q . ' I 4 N l I . , . 9 Q , V .. l I h I I ' I . 1 I . I l D. '. I i , D Chun 'S Furst Row Second Row Thurd Row Fourth Row Fufth Row Slxth Row lllllllfllllll U59 .lv Gi, I ll X qv K--' Beatrice Loope Nadnne Ortuz Aluce Maqunre Berdena Radasevnch Barbara Mc Grath Janlce Murdy Betty Muears Evelyn Potter Sylvia Lyon Bnllue McGrew Renaldo M ndoza Ruby Meadows Kathryn Melendez Linda Lusk Ruth Myers Tom Radford Beverly Muhovnch Elmer Radford Darlene Pearson Kenny Payzant Joan Pottorff Jo Ann Patterson Loss Qualley Marlorae Pulsnfer Jam Qunck Muldred Rohn Barbara Nnckels Gene Patterson Sally Markham Juannta Lumm Laure' Presley Ruth Parnakuan Patrncla Nava Edward Madrlgal Ross Maller Lewus Noblut Warren Preston Marnlyn McGrew Marnanne Matthew John Noah Phnlup McFadden Donna Oldenburg Bully Mal Harry Roy Jim Wllkerson David Stewart John Albert Bull Rogers Johnny Dem arest Carl Honda the only Sophomore In the second year Latln class was elected Presudent of the Latin Club ln the Vusual Education Club Tom Kung held the offace of Sophomore Vnce Presldent Janet Clapp and Jamce Murdy held the pos :tnons of Vnce Presndent and Secretary an the Spanush Club The post of Assustant Edntor of the Hugh Lughts was assngned to Sherley Stevens who was the only sophomore un the Journalasm class Seven Sophomores were represented an the band and three un the orchestra Sophomore Jaan Arnett was one of the three malorettes Sophomore class sponsors for the year were Mnss Muna Harper Mass Freda Huner Mrs Eluzabeth Smuth Mr John Bestall M R P Meaurs Mr Lee Mossteller and Mr Al Reborn Particularly oustandung among the octuv utnes sponsored by the Sophomores thas past year was thenr unnque and orugmal talent show whuch was presented to the student body nn May I VX. 5-1 1 . I . A I . . I t . . I Q . I - I I I I , . . Q . ' 1 ' 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I ' Z I D Al I - I . I . I ' I I I I I . I . I I l ' l I ' I . . . I I I I I D I l 1 I 1 l . 1 1 - ' lard, Marcelyn McCracken, Mnldred Patterson l 2 I H . 1 l 1 1 - 1 ' I I I A . h 5 I I X gc P ' , Y I l ' 4. . . I . . ' ' Q ' . . . . n X 1 Q U . yr., I Furst Row Anuta Vidal Pat Strnplnn Dons Thomas Betty Lunton Gylene Mattox Pat Sweet Judy Suglta Dawn Sanders Elnzabeth Tnerney Second Row John Savage Pat Waterman Nelda Steen Shelby Wllllams Jerry Ruoff Doyle Weed Jocelyn Schurnaker Marnlyn Rusdahl Ken Wada Jane Studer Thurd Row Shnrley Stevens Stella Vela Mary Loss Sennac Januce Ruchardson Audrey Sinner Betty Smnth Frances Stone Marlene Mauer Juanuta Fletcher Fourth Row Lee Wllson Dale Howard Maxine Stock Vlrglnla Ravenscroft Susan Walsh Mabel Reynolds Duck Watkins Charles Russell Salvador Vela Fufth Row Harry Robnson Clyde Hesson Wendell Wltte Bob Van Patten Leland Woods lrvan Cure Verlm Smnth Wnlluam Rogers Donald Updyke Based on two themes Basun Street and the buoyant songs of AI Jolson thus unusual show under the durectuon of Mr Al Reborn featured an array of the most gufted and ac complnshed members an the class Hughlnghtung the program were Arnold Gasser ln black face sungang one of Jolson s best loved songs Apnl Showers and Annta Vudal who sang a delughtful arrangement of George Gershwm s Summertume Other acts lncluded a dance to the tune of Robert E Lee performed by Audrey Sun gJ ner Myrtle Blackwelder and Norma Bose a pnano solo Suttvnq on Top of the World played by Jo Ann Patterson a Negro tap dance to Swanee Boogue by Sylvua Lyons ,Q-I and two clarinet solos lf I Had You and At Sundown played by Rose Mary Fred eruck Marcelyn McCracken and Barbara McGrath sang Carolnna and Memphus Blues respectnvely -7 Comments on the show were very favor inlay.: able and because of the tureless efforts of Mr Reborn and the capabulnty of the per formers the productnon was a great success '-' . ,JK .,.-..,.,,,,y, A , 2 1 1 5 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, . .. 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 ' 1 11 - .1 . 1 1 1 . . ,, . 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' - 3 1 l I 1 . , ' I . ir,,....- Flrst Row Second Row Thurd Row Fourth Row Fnfth Row Sixth Row Grace Bsngo Von Carney Henrl Castavng Margorle Exley ONell Apple Glorna Cruz Don Anderson Gerry Burkett Herman Brock Jerry Burdnck Freddy Alvarez Jean Boer Josephlne Doyle Helen Cochran Vlolet Cochran Shvrley Arnold Henry Arroyo Connue Burrows Donnls Cantrell Jeanne Davus Josephune Bottarl Isabel Barela Judith Anderson Mary Lou Ent wnstle James Conrady Bonnie Butler Rachel Espnnosa Betty Dean Pat Callaway Ronald Bam Flora Brown lrene Cummungs Edwlna Baker Bonnie Beem Judsth Carman Ray Bruggs Danny Braddock Frank Brown Robert Dnaz Jerry Bucklngham Donald Chaney Walter Blackburn Nat Clark Rudy Arevalos Jody Darr Leonard Cady Donald Barn Charmanne Bernard Sally Anderson Jerry Crusunberry Murray Black Charles Dodson Jerry Bodlne Lucille Dunham Paul Chafe FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES mu, Darlene Leba rd Arrnvrng at Huntmgton Beach from the elementary schools of Ocean Vuew Huntmg- ton Beach Seal Beach Westminster and Fountam Valley enghth grade graduates loaned to form the Freshman class of I947 Sharmg and solvmg together the many prob lems of scrubs they began functaonmg as one group the class of l95l Freshmen dldn t like the first three days of school and they had a good reason lnutu atuon These were the days when they had to bow down to upperclassmen and were sup posed to do any crazy thmg they were asked to do However at was not too bad as the Bug Susters of the Girls League protected thear Lnttle Sisters agamst anythmg which could cause hurt feelmgs or be harmful nn EIR? 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Furst Row Second Row Thurd Row Fourth Row Fufth Row Suxth Row Nancy Kutts Bobby Hausladen Shurley Hockersmuth Ronnue Gungras Lynn Ghur ardu Ruchard Gammon Barbara Graves John Hubbard Rooney Galloway Joe Hernandez Vurgunua Hahn Arthur Henderson Manuel Juardo Dan Garruson Jerry Hull Gloruo Husted Eugene Hamm Dennus Gull Earl Hensluck Judy Jamuson Janet Kerr Morulyn Huush Merry Rae Hurst Dorothy Hubbard Geraldune Haverty Alva Keplunger Sylvua Harwood Della Fulbrught Myrlene Gow Jennue LoKamp Dorus Flack Duane Holmes Lous Grassmuck Pat Fletcher Raymond Jones Elusobeth Holsclaw Darlene Hugguns Peggy Harvull Johnny Horruson Joan Gasser George Johnson Jummue Kettler Marcos Gonzales Vernon Hurt Louus lzykowsku Mervun Hullyard Duck Hays Sue Ann Howe Stan ley Hefley Jummy Hensley Clarence Gray Bob Hall Duck Hermans Chuck Ford Ronald Kredell Roberta Hoke Mary Heeney Robert Galluon Alex Grogedo Stanley Ger hardt ony way The Unuform Board set rules for unutuatuon dress ond requured Freshman gurls to wear blouses and skurts unslde out one hugh heel ond one low heel hour un pun curls no COSMETICS etc lnutuatuon ended wuth a Sophomore Fresh man brawl and tug o war refereed by Var suty football men Thus year the Sophomore boys proved mughtuer than the Freshmen un the brawl but the Freshmen proved to have 1 more pull un the tug o war Although Freshman dances durung octuvuty peruods were duscontunued near the end of the school year they were enjoyed at the furst of the year by all those who attended These dances under the durectuon of Muss Hunter and Mr Sheue helped Freshmen un theur -F doncung and gave them the opportunuty to become better acquaunted wuth each other The Chrustmas Party un the gym proved to be very successful wuth doncung door MA.-09. -f- .3 l ' I I I I - I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . . . . 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' - -A--:'1L.. -5 ...- I , .- Fsrst Row Second Row Thurd Row Fourth ROW Fufth Row Suxth Row Seventh Row IRISH lll Deana Murdy Ethelyn Murdock Beth Mashburn Evelyn Murdock Ruth Pruutt Joan Nueghbors Margaret Muller Yvonne Moats Valrua Morgan Douglass Oldfueld Henry McCann Robert McFarland Mary Pruvette Natoma Meuer Maletha Montgomery Loren Mellot Elton Pamplun Holsell Pettut Manuel Maldonado Duane MacDonald Danny McGrew Margaret Maguure Vurgunua Martnndale Qul len McKay Pot Lundenberg Pot Leach Tsunehuro Matsuda Clara Lopez Marlene Noel Darlene Lebard Russell Moynogh Marulyn Neughbors Norma Morrow Whetona Nuzum Van Latch Don Pate Kathleen Pack Melva Mc Gregor Bette Partrudge Carol Lockett Herbert Parker Joe Ortuz Raymond Martunez Bully Laughlun Ruchard Olds Mae McCuddun Beverly Burns Kenneth Mayberry Ruchard Prutchard Ralph Pope ldonna Oluphant Bobby Plun kett Rosalne Lerno Leslue Penhall Dorothy Martunson Donald McKnught Jum Mullugan Kenneth Lewus Fred Lusk Leo Murray Tommy Nucholson Harold Walker Bll Lunzenmeyer Lloyd Muller pruzes and refreshments the program for the evenung Tl'us year the Freshman class developed theur talent show as uf seen through the use ot an umogunary televusuon set Cap Sheue dressed as an old tumer lreally actung the for the program entutled Country Style The presentatuon consusted of a sextette of Gurls sungung Whusperung Hope Elton Pcmp lun playung a clarunet solo fuve gurls doung a tap dance Ruth Pruutt sungung a solo seven gurls doung the Can Con Dance square dances and the Freshman Glee Club snngung Make Mune Country Style Members of the class enjoyed correspond ung wuth and sendung packages to boys and gurls of France Packages contannung penculs soap clothung candy and fruut seemed to please these French boys and gurls very much my - f W f- v - . X , u , . l f sv . : ' I . I I ' I I I I I : . I ' f ' . I 1 I I I I I I . IA I Q . I . . . . I i- l I I I 1 I I I . . I 1 u ' I I ' I : A .A I I I V I . I . I I I I l Z . 1 l . l I I l r 1 l ' . I I I I I l I l I ' I I A I I i I I I. . . . . ,, .. . . . I part, tool , was a Good Master of Ceremonies - II I1 . I - A rg , . . ,, . . ll' . . , . ' . . ' I I .. 1 - ,f B-0 F I 1. uv A . . I , 48. ,, ' . .- lu! ll - . . . . 4 3 e ' I r I , Furst Row Second Row Thurd Row Fourth Row Fnfth Row Snxth Row Seventh Row Unusual an the hnstory of an nncomung group the l95l class had for theur Presadent Margaret Shepard who was the only gurl elected to the presudency of o class thus year Vnrgnnua Studer Barbara Ward Pat Walls Sharon Voltz Marlorue Vance Gwen dolyn Saylor Jo Ann Whuttaker Floradune Radford Mary Varela Naboru Tabata Elton Pamplun Joyce Wulson Lours Radasevnch Jam Way Fred Stephens Pat Waltrup Eddy Roy Kermrt Sadler Lacy Wnlkerson Joanne Wood Darole Stanley Irene Va ley Loss Roher Shnrley Robunson Vurglnro Roberta Schlrch :ng Lunda Russell Jum Van Osdel Charlene Roberts Marulyn Weaver Barbara Weed Melvln Smuth Joan Terry Johanna Wulluams Joan Reslly James Rose Lavonne Reynolds Robert Wulson Edith Reed Jackne Stockon Marg aret Shepard Harry Schurch Stanley Waldman Lous Wulson Madelrne Sandoval Larry Stephens Robert Wnllnams John Vane Casey Stotts Del Tackett Paul Reed Wullue Ramure Loren Sheldon Reford Watknns Allen Seaberry Vincent Ross Curtus Rentro James Rock Roberta Schlnchtnng Lunda Russell Jam Van Osdel Charlene Roberts Marnlyn Weaver Barbara Weed Melvan Smnth Joan Terry Johanna Wnllrams Joan Renlly Fgysn lll Margaret was asslsted by Jlm Way as Vlce Presudent Joanne Wood as Secretary and Bobby Wslluams as Treasurer The Freshman class also elected Ruth Prultt Kenneth Mayberry Joan Neighbors Maletha Montgomery Johanna Wullrams Darlene Lebard Tommy Nlcholson Lee Pruns low Eduth Reed Judy Jamuson and Fred Lusk to the Advnsory Councll lt was the duty of these representatuves to take back to thenr socual studues classes matters duscussed at these meetnngs -1- mm 3 ' Lf L Q F f 'r'l Y 'Q i 1 I ' V 2 - I A I I I A I I 4 I I T I I I : I I . 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V -- N , . , ' , sg M ', ', Q, -xx, , x -R--wi, X nj ' Y' 'N f , Furst Row Jo Ann Wolf Sue Streuben Bronta Zrmmerman Second Row Marilyn Mahaffey Doreen Henkey Jamce Murdy Edrle Kerr Thnrd Row Marulyn Dean Jane Hartley Loss Warner Ardeth Frederlck, Bonnie Beem To stand for the :deals of true womanhood courtesy of speech and manner snmplucaty loyalty and honor as well as to develop among the gurls actrvutres whuch woll promote the good name of Huntmgton Beach Umon Hrgh School and further the spunt of good fellowship and democracy as the purpose of the Gnrls League Monthly assemblues depnctung topucs whnch carry out the purpose of Glrls' League have been presented throughout the year much to the enjoyment of the gurls One of the assemblres nn the sprung was a fash ron show sponsored by a Long Beach department store another was on manners wlth skats showlng the wrong and right ways to act Other events supervrsed by the cabnnet were the Sadue Hawknns Dance Chnstmas the Dads Daughters Date Ofhcers for the year were Sue Strueben Press dent Jo Ann Wolf Vace Presrdent Bronta Znmmer man Secretary Doreen Hen key Treasurer and Janice Murdy Sergeant at Arms V .,e ffm 3 Doreen Henkey Januce Murdy Jo Ann Wolf Sue Strueben Bronta Znmmer man Mass Muna Harper Mnss Dorothy Roster Mass Evelyn Mahony l Z I I . 4 : . I I . I . I Z .' I I . I Dance, May Queen Ball, and . I ' ' .K . U , ' , , f f . ' Y ' Q F : 3 '. .A ., . sl. e L ' l,-1: J,f Jean Smuth Norma Womack Barbara Richardson Shurley Stevens Esther Hum bert Loss Grandy Grace Rowley Jackae Struplm Joyce Slmmons Dolores Packard John Vela Shurley Mandlc Phulzp Albert Pat Trernan Jlm Crusnnberry Vlrgunla Carney Ted Llndwall Jane Lundemuth Chuck Richards First Row Second Row llllll Norma Womack Mr Vernon Patterson Shnrley Mondnc Servnng the students of H B U H S wuth an unbiased supply of information Huntlngton Hugh Lights has trled to represent the whole student body an a faur and square man ner whsle offerang a complete coverage of all school actlvntnes Besides puttunq out the usual bl weekly edutuons the papers staff handled all specual publucnty for the annual water show which was held In March Again the staff of the Hugh Lnghts was a member of the Orange County Press Honor Society Theur actuvutnes an thus connectnon rncluded monthly meetrngs at dufferent schools an CONC 050 CONC RLL mluu 13 1 1 4 flhA' 4, 4- JI!! x '37 Orange County where problems of publlshung a school paper were duscussed Recently the paper became a member of the new organization formed at the Unuvers :ty of Washungton Pa cnfnc Slope School Press The organuzatlon ussues press cards their off: cnal shleld and offers constructive crltlclsm Norma Womack and Shirley Mandlc served as edltors wnth Mr Vernon Patterson as adviser ' 1 1 I I ' I I f I . . . 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Sf 'S 9-5 '--Q lf 1M'?Ll'llil M Miss LaMoille Pugh Tommy King Edrie Kerr Jeanette Weed ,515 :A .1 Y 1 74 V ...- Behind the doors of the Cauldron room the staff worked many long but satisfying hours under the able direction of Miss LaMoille Pugh This years work however was confined not only to Room I7 for much credit and our appreciation also goes to Mr Mason Mr Miner and Mr Fraser who assisted us tremend ously by taking all of our pictures to Mrs Douglas and her art students who created for us our clever cartoons and lovely art arrangements and to Miss Henderson with her senior students for having done o splendid rob with the sale of 750 books annual has always meant at the end of each full and happy year They wanted to present under the theme of a circus the formal and informal activities of Huntington Beach Union High School students The idea of the staff was to give the school a book rich with memories of l947 l948 Jeanette Weed served as editor for the year with the assistance of Edrie Kerr and Tom King Other members of the Caudron Staff included Art Editor Mariorie Linton Assistant Art Editor Barbara Murray Literary Editor Carolyn Burks Photo Editor Mike Healey Clubs Editor Beverly Adams Business Manager Norma Rhoads Activities Editor Theresa Wuerer Boys Sports Editor Howard Bates Assistant Boys Sports Editor George Rohrig Girls Sports Editor Ruth Frazier Assistant Girls Sports Editor Veda Mae Grate Snapshot Editor Betty Trichler Staff Secretary and Head Typist June Gregory Staff Typists Genevie Burk hart and Shirley Tinsley First Raw Edrie Kerr Mike Healey George Rohrig Marlorie Linton Second Row Betty Tirchler Theresa Wuerer Jeanette Weed Editor T3-md Row Howard Bates Barbara Murray Fourth Row Genevieve Burkhart, Ruth Frazier Norma RhoaClS, C0f0lYn BUVKS, June Gregory, Veda Mae Grate, Beverly Adams -- :XT M .. Q 5 9 rf: K ' E I l K , , . - - 1 9 ' , 7 all L Seniors who composed the Cauldron Staff realized from the beginning of the year how much our school , I . I . I . I . . . : . I I I . ' I I ll Los Warner Head Mss Dorothy Ros er Ad Mary Ann Stahnke Lous Warner Barbara Boos Lous Sharpe Under the leadershup of Lous Warner the Unu from Boord us retauned to keep a sumularuty of dress for gurls un Huntungton Beach Unuon Hugh School Grrls who do not comply wuth these rules are turned un to the board by unutorm monutors The members of the board then try to help the gurls understand why these rules were composed Unuform regulatuons were furst enforced durung the early days of the school to unsure a standard of neat dress for all From tume to tume these rules have of course been altered to comply wuth modern dress ri QW 2' H 2, Q, . ,.4.l Ulllll FRIENDSHIP Ellll Mr James Tye Muss Esther Funk Muss Helen Moore Mr Lloyd Hom ren A large percentage of the student body are members of the World Fnendshup Clu the yuntars leading wuth a one hundred per cent membershtp The mann purpose of the club us to help the chnldren of war torn cauntrues lt us organuzed the socuol studtes classes School suppltes have been collected to send to the chnldren tn Huroshtrna o an AI o the club sent C A R packages to Europe Several members of the Fruendshlp Club went to lnternatnonal House In Los Angeles October ll where they enloyed folk danctng and eatung the foods of foreign lands Among other actnvutues several movtes were sponsored by the Offucers were .lack Clapp Presndent Martha Barnes and Margaret Stttler Vuce Presudents Bonnue Beem and Roberta Mttchell Secretarues Mary Lou Kretzsch mar Treasurer Our advisers for the year were Mass Moore Mass Funk Mr Tye Mr Hamren and Mr Mashburn Mary Lou Kretzschmar Martha Barnes Bonnae Beem Jack Clapp Roberto Mntchell r A I I r bl - - - ' ' nn ' s I J p . s . . . 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A J Friendship Club, , Q - A jig' , lr N ' ' Y: :ug I A X First Row Rita O Daniel Phyllis Foster Marilyn Risdahl Marporie Pulsiter Rose Mary Frederick Jo Hill Dolores Kretzschmar Dorothy Olsen Claire Spencer Second Row Danna Little Shirley Stevens Rachel Vidal Shirley Mandic Ruth Meairs Vera Wedel Jean Johnson Eleanor Ross Third Row Martha Dulin Anna Craham Doris Beaudette Mary Lou Kretzschmar Barbara Fas bury Mabel Reynolds Wilma Diehl Jackie lncho Fourth Row Bill Lindley Mortin Carney Don Ward Winston Watson John Butler Carl Honda Marilyn Dean Linda Lusk Fifth Row Hartley Miss Freda Hiner Wilma Diehl Ralph Butler Carl Honda Vera Wedel Jackie lncho Jerry Ruotf Richard Watkins Jack Loraine Ralph Butler Reymond Bernard Jane Those students who have taken or who are taking Latin at the present time are eligible to become members of the Latin Club a chapter of the Junior Classical League This year activities were sponsored by Miss Freda Hiner Initiation proved to be especially interest ing Students initiated were dressed in Roman costumes to represent characters in Roman mythology A Roman wedding and a one act play were given The club of approximately thirty members took a saw many famous paintings including Pinky and The Blue Boy Officers were Carl Honda President Wilma Jean Diehl Vice President Ralph Butler Vice Presi dent from Latin l Vera Wedel Secretary Jacque line lncho Treasurer MW xy l V, trip to Huntington Library in the spring, where they S Y H I - ll - vu ll A 1 h 6 , 1 -'U ' . fre: , - - ,J5 'iKt- I 1 ' A - . ff on , . 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Flrst Row Janet Clapp Janice Murdy Joan Adaur Shnrley Kuchenbecker Helen Doell Syl vua Lyon Loretta Waldron Irene Tunstall Second Row Stephanne Boylan Dorothy Delmg Nelda Steen Judy Suglta Juanlta Lumm Joyce Lackey Joann Boggs Kay Kraft Dons Holmes Thlfd Row Esther Ortnz Rebel Wahl Sally Markham Beatruce Loope Darlene Pearson, J Ann Keefover, Ann Coates Loss Grandy Mary Becerra Alberta Vega Fourth Row Andy Orens, Hubert Jones, Gene Johnson, John Patterson Henry Mayberry Ken Wada John Gowdy Carson Horal The letters P A S F whnch stand for Pan Amerncan Student Forum could possubly double for Progressuve Advancement of Spanlsh Fruendshlp whxch symbollzes thus year s work of the Pan Amerucan Club Under the com petent leadershup of Mrs Margaret Moreman the club has nntermvng'ed wnth socual actuvntles an effort for a better understandlng of the relatnonshlps between North and South Amerlcans Chnef among the actuvntnes thus year were the trap to Padua Hxlls Theater and the Chrnstmas Party featunng Las Posadas and El Nacumnento OH'Ce 5 lo' the Y90f were Jummy Axton Presadent Janet Johnson Treasurer Class Representatlves were Kay K ft J M d D d Peckham and Sally Markham ro Omce Ur Y OW -0 55 s G, x ,,l ISHQ 'x l what N wmv, in 4 H Jantce Murdy Mrs Moreman Janet Clapp Jnmmy Axton Gene Johnson l ' I I I I l , 1 1 ' I I l l 1 l I I . ' l ' I I I . I , ' 0 f I I . I I I I ' : I f I I 4 H r Il 4 ll - l .V l 'I' - ll - - - 1 l - - Clapp, Vice Presidentg Jamce Murdy, Seqrefqryi ami Gene f 1 a 'nt l 7 -l fb- 2 I f l l.'5 f lu -. I - . , . .,,.5t. T 'X 'N-S X-ij' .ik , 1 5 A fl . 'WO 0' 'a .lf ' - ' -.. tl IS llll The Vlsual Ed Club has most Certolnly been gn 05 se to the school lS organuzatuon has been sponsuble for the lnterestrng movies shawn durung actlv :ty perlods every two weeks Operators for all school movue equupment come from the Vlsual Ed Club Not only do they operate the prolectors but another re Sponslbalrty us the orderlng of fnlms for all movue pro grams Slade progectlon for homeroom showings ns now IX Chuck Edwards Rlchard Olds Tom Kung George Cllnton Jack Clopp bemg vntroduced Thus added feature wnll mcrease Interest ln many subpects O ce 0 YGUF the club vnsnts a major studlo an Hollywood to study how the modern plcture ns made and produced Mr Mmer has proved to be an excellent advuser and sponsor thus year Offucers of the club were Tom Hays Presudent Jack Clapp Sensor Vuce President Chuck Edwards .lunlor Vnce Presndent Tom Kung Sophomore Vuce Pres: dent Ruchard Olds Freshman Vnce Pressdent and George Clmton Secretary Treasurer Furst Row Jrmmy Conrady Juduth Carman Patrncla Fletcher Tom Hays Anita Vndal Kay Kraft Ross Muller Second Row Ruchard Olds Carson Horal Carl Honda Chuck Edwards Harry Roy George Clan ton Ken Wada Laurel Presley Stuart Hemstreet Thnrd Row Danny Braddock, Robert Snegert Warren Meunhardt Robert Maller Carol Cross, Davud Jameson, Von Carney, Alfred Mongeon, Kenth Preston, Wrlluam Rogers, Don Duerre ' ! 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A A t , Th' ' ' re- ! f , X I I V ' Tom Hays, Anlta Vndal, Mr. Leon Mlner, Adviser l l 3 l L1 l 1 l I 1 1 l U 1 I 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 U ' I I I Futst Row Jo Hull Lous ualley Januce Murdy Duona Bennugsdorf Jocelyn Schumaker Clare Lelosh Sylvuo Lyon Second Row Beth Moshburn Duona Murdy Margaret Muller Evelyn Murdock Lynn Ghurardu Ethelyn Murdock Thqd Row Bette Partrudge Juduth Darr Peggy Horvull Flora Brown ldonno Oluphont Margaret Shepard Vur gunuo Woymure Fourth Row Margorue Pulsuler Pat Lundenburg Joan Reully Rose Mary Frederuck Janet ClaDD Dorole Stanley Any freshman or sophomore gurl who us unterested un fruendly companuonshup and Chrustuon udeals us eluguble to be come a member of Y Teens Membershup thus year uncluded about thurty frve gurls A successful membershup druve party was held at the school one evenung at the begunnung of the year Another affaur was the potluck supper held nn the cafeterua after the gurls had enuoyed a swum un the plunge On November I9 Y Teens launed wuth the Tru Y and Hu Y groups goung to a program at Grauman s Chunese Theater entertaunment at Hollywood Hugh School then to the Woshung ton U C L A game at the Coluseum Rausung funds to send gurls to Asulomor Summer Camp was cleverly executed by having a Sock Hop n the school gym un March Orgaruuzatuoru offucers for the year uncluded Duona Bennugsdorl Pres udent Lous Qualley Vuce Presudent Clare Lelosh Secretary Januce Mur dy Treasurer Jocelyn Schumaker Publucuty Chaurman and Anuto Vudol Devotuonol Chour man Mrs Mathews and Muss Lassel proved to be excellent advusers throughout the year Januce Murdy Duaruo Berunugsdort Clare Lelosh Lous Qualley Mrs Jean Mathews MISS Moruorue Lassel Jocelyn Schu maker Alene Hawkins Wilma Jean Diehl Martha Dulin Jo Ann Wolf Claire Spencer M155 LaMoille Pugh Unlike previous years, Junior Tri-Y has joined with Senior Tri-Y for all meetings, with Senior President Kathryn Siegert Dresidang over meetings the first semester and Junior President Claire Spencer officiating the latter part of the year, Tri-Y promotes all Christian ideals, and emphasizes de- pendability, friendliness, and respect for others. lt is open to all juniors who are willing to subscribe to these ideals, lnitiatian for the iuniors was held one day in the early part of the year, followed by a party the some night in the school cafeteria Juniors were required to dress in hilarious cos- tumes making this year's party one of the most successful in Our history Unusual in the policy of Tn Y another chapter Anaheim was invited to several night meetings at Lake Park Clubhouse At one of these meetings English Twins Joan and Betty Sumerford charmed their audience talking about their cOuntry and people Hot coffee and dough nuts were sold at the football games last fall President Katie Siegert and Carolyn Burks Chairman f he Ways and Means Commnttee made the coffee and helped to sell it on the cold nights Officers for the lunior division were Carre Spencer President Jo Ann Wolf Vice President Alene Hawk ins Secretary and Martha Dulin Treasurer Junior adviser for the year was Miss Pugh Members of the Y Teens and Hi Y loaned wuth llllllll llll- 'iv 7 V1 First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row Fifth Row I Joann Boggs Barbara Richardson Audrey Gilmore Martha Barnes Jean Johnson Lois Grandy Wilma Jean Diehl Jackie lncho Evelyn Hawkins, Beverly Sanders Jo Ann Pope Nancy Teal Marilyn Mahaffey Claire Spencer Ruth Meairs Alene Hawkins Nancie Garrison Margaret Stifler Jane Lindemuth Shirley Mandic Cheronne James Barbara Fosbury Ruby Hays Marie Mobley Connie Alarcon, Vida Mayberry r . ' I 1 1 , , 'x K . , o A t X , 5 . . . . . I ' A I V X l I h 1 l 4 J 1 ' , r . I E . r V I l 1- ei. ' f ' 51 . C ' ,Q , , , . N . I a s XA , A gig, . 4 I X, 1 'ts J Q J 2. . 1 ' , R- , Q., V V, A 'J gr , Y, 5 . ,Ia W . V 1 Y 'T' I J ' t ,,. Q V . - 5 . v V J - l.r-- . 5 , . 1. U - . 1 f ...Z , bt ,ks NU- in g ,I '-' I I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 I . 1 . I 1 1 I I I the members of Tri-Y to celebrate Y-Day in Hollywood, a custom of many years' standing. A program and Song fest at Grauman's Chinese Theater was followed by a visit to Hollywood High School for lunch and more entertainment. The afternoon l was spent at the Coliseum attending the U. C. L. A. versus Wash- ington football game. Hollywood Day was planned and sponsored by the Y. M C A 's of Southern California, and was l well attended by Southern County chapters. ' Miss Esther Funk, Senior Tri-Y sponsor, helped plan the February snow carnp at Oceola. and accompanied the Tri-Y, Y-Teen, and Hi-Y members. Miss Betty Delaney and Tommy Thomason, Southern County Y. M. C. A. directors, sponsor these trips each year. One of the last events of the year was attendance at a Southern California Confer- ence at the Y. W. C. A. in Long Beach on March 6. After the regular program and luncheon 't was a ranged for all to go aboard th U S S Toledo in e l-Ong Beach harbor This proved to be a new expert ence for most of the girls One special occasion uring the y or w s Q Christmas cheer trip when the girls went to the Orange County Hospital and sang f carols to the patients Senior officers for the year were Kathryn Siegert President Jeanette Weed Vice President Jorita Andre Secretary and Beverly Ad ams Treasurer Miss Funk Miss Esther Funk Kathryn Siegert Jean ette Weed was Senior adviser ,Irs l ix XX I 'sv First Row Ruth Frazier Segond Row Bronta Zimmerman Shirley Jensen Neva Farber Norma Womack Barbara Mur ray Jorita Andre Edrie Kerr Beverly Dunn Third Row Shirley Conway Shirley Tinsley Roberto Mitchell Shirley McFedters Veda Mae Grate Theresa Wuerer Fourth Row Grace Rowley Yvonne Coltrin Jeanette Weed Grace Goda Kathryn Siegert, Ar deth Frederick Joan Bennigsdorf Mary Cure Norma Walton Beverly Adams , I T- E . . . ' th d ' e a J 4 . r A' ' r ' C- - , ,- ,, .. , . 4 5 f I i F ' . , f. v.. f . - ,. 4 in B 'Q .W K Y, 1 I vw CJ , . -' Il fe r . r' f 'H 4 . . fl i 0 -f ' fx tl t . ' Q . J t . f . - -A . A - X A ' vs-tv, I I 5 S N V ' . J . i 1 A 4 - 1 ' . A .. 1 ' x 1 1 1 . e V . 'yn ' .. '. ' t' , A ' J 'V 'l ' . U ' . 4 Q ,T I. U 1 .A 3 . ,bi Q -Q jc' I 1 1 1 1 ' I I f : I I I I I : I I 1 1 ' I I I I FIVST Row Harry Roy Bull Pmneo Jnm Shatter Jack Clapp George Clinton Bob Muller Second ROW Carson Horal Jnmmy Axton Deck Kellogg Sydney TOVGH Gllbert Sutes Jnm Font Thlrd Row John Vela John Patterson Warren Memhardt Henry May berry Martin Mnkkelsen Eugene Johnson ,oo-of Jock Clapp Jnm Shatter George Clanton John Bestall Clarence Mason James Tye To create manntaun and extend throughout the school and communuty hngh standards of Chrrstaan character IS the mann purpose ot Hu Y Y Day the one bug event of the year was held on November I9 Art Lunkletter was Master of Ceremonues when the boys saw Spnrut ot West Pount at Graumans Chlnese Theater after which they wutnessed the U C L A vs Washlngton football game A combmed Chrrstmas Party with Tru Y was held a week before vacatuon Anaheum Hu Y unducted the new club on March 8 Meetmgs were held once a wnth a speaker and movles on travel sports and scuence There were ap proxumately l'5 members thus year Otfucers were Jack Clapp Presldent Jum Shatter Vuce Presndent George Clmton Secretary Treasurer Mr Clarence Mason Advnser l c- .lZ ':1'g:!.. : I ' I ' . ' I I I 1 , . . I I , , . Z , I ' - I I 1 'PJ : t 4 G . . V I I 1 . . . . . I . . ,, .. . - 4 - I u I V . ll - - I A C - ' rv I month on Monday nights T H9 - - P4129' -an 3414, 7' .' ' it If-w . ' ' 'M .0 ' 0 . - YT '- , 5 Q ewtyw- . . I T Z , g . , , , . Fnrst Row George Rohrug Hubert Jones Lee Chamness Don Webster Eddle Dowty Glenn Games Bob Crofford Don Benward Ray Brenholz Second Row Ned Kulluan Harold Shuptrme Howard Bates Jack Loraine Tom Kung Charles Richards Eugene Johnson John Patterson Omar Martln .lack Clapp Thurd Row Andy Orens Phllnp Braybrooks Jum Cr b R B L II 5 Chuck Stockon Huston Hurd Jnm Fanl lSlgay?rf3llarxolChar:levslMcglfw lmmons To stlmulate partncnpatuon nn various sports and to create a feellng of comradeshnp among our boys are the mann pur poses of the H Club All boys who have recenved an A or B letter un any sport are ellgnble for membershup Thenr actnvntues are many the most Important of these beang the makmg and enforcsng of laws for the wearung of the H They managed concessuons and kept scores at the annual Orange Sunset Basketball Tournament and decorated the football held for games A knck off dnnner was held on September 22 and a beach party was glven ln May Thus years offlcers were George Rohrng Presndent Jam Crusmberry Vnce Presudent Chuck Stockon Secretary Treasurer Ad vusers were coaches Lee Mosstel ler Al Reborn and Cap Sheue FLU6 inn lil gi' :I M Lee Mossteller Jrm Crusmberry X George Rohrg Chuck Stockon . 3 I - I I 1 1 , 1 ' . . I . I I 1 1 I I - - I . . I 1 I - 1, .f ,, .. . . . . . . . . I . . . . . ,, .. H' XX . . ' . D ' K 1 ' I I 1 Tl Tl 1 ' ' ' Cl 1' - , 5 i 4 - 11 .- Tl if 1 I ' A ffl nil! X il' 3 :sf Writ' 4 'Lili-' Q! Furst Row Georgia Bershaw Jackue Johnson Shurley Kuchenbecker Joan Adaur Juanuta Lumm Mlldred Patterson Second Row Frankre Suguta Norma Morrow Nancy Tlerney Joan LeFebvre Mary Heeney Thnrd Row Joan LeFebvre Judy Suguta Jo Ann Patterson Mrs Geraldme Douglas Advlser Joan Adanr Mrs Margaret Moreman Mr Harry Sheue Muss Freda Hmer Advesers Margaret Muller Pat Lundenberg Kay Kraft Jo Ann Patterson Duane Mac Donald Duane Holmes Jean Boer TEEN l.liEllS Ellll Drscardnng that alarmung tltle Personaluty a group of gurls sponsoring varuous socual aftalrs about school thus year selected as :ts organuzatron name Teenagers Club Meeting regularly on Tuesdays In Room 2l Teenagers Included un thelr l497 l948 schedule an early season party tor new students a dinner meetung hostess assistance at Freshman dances and teas honorlng club mothers and sensor gnrs Before school opens next fall the orgomzatnon wnll have selected nts coat of arms and wnll ave completed tts offlcal constltutnon wr h a clear statement t plans Officers for the first semester were Joan Potter son Presudent Judy Suglta and Beth Mashburn Vnce Presndents Joan Le Febvre Secretary and Joan Adaur Treasurer Prestdent and Vnce Presrdent for the sec ond semester were Shnrley Kuchenbecker and Judy Su grta respectnvely Spons0rS for the year were Mrs Moreman Mrs Douglas Miss Hmer Coach Reborn and Coach Sheue J-f 1F Q-,I I I I I I I 5 I 1 I I : I ' I 1 , I I 7 1 l . . ,, . tl . . l I I , . I I f I I ' ' 'T O . 4 I it f - V X ' ' ' 0 L, 1 ' ,II - I I ,Oo 1 . .I . A lf:-5 ' J' C- . '. I , f ' .QTY 4 ' i , 1 ' T - 1 A 1 A - n , V . I I I I Flrst Row Yvonne Swartz Alberta Vega La Vone Snudow Mary Mattox Second Row Marnlyn Suess Freda Weese Carol Hanson Betty Lennox June Gregory Third Row Margaret Bender Vnda Mayberry Esther Humbert Genevne Burkhart Pat Chand ler Edrle Kerr E BEER GIRLS To develop a better understanding of busuness actnvutnes among gurls us the mam purpose of the Career Glrls Junuor and sensor commercnal mayors are elagzble for membershup nn the organazatuon Among the outstandang events of the yeor were A vnsnt from Mass Ann Magunre of the telephone company who gave a very Interesting talk on the operatuon and correct usage of the telephone the annual Chrnstmas Party gnven for all members In the cafeterua gust beore Chrrstmas va canon Though small an number the club was very enthuslastuc 'P about nts work Mass LaMonIle Pugh and Mr R P Meaurs were the advlsers Thus year s offncers were Betty Len nox Presudent Mary Mattox Vlce Pres: dent Yvonne Swartz Secretary Margaret Bender Treasurer Jem Betty Lennox Mary Mattox Yvonne Swartz Margaret Bender Mass La Mollle Pugh Mr Victor Kulburn Mass Evelyn Mahony . I I l l I : I 1 1 , ' l I 1 1 l 1 I l 1 ' , ' I Q: ' . I 1 ' , . Evelyn Mahony, Muss Q ' I ffv- ' l - Sf- . , . . ' 0 ' 'l ' , ' . I - K I . l I , . . , . Tl Left to Rught Maynard Pauge Joyce Summons Shurley Steven Mabel Reynolds Ted Lundwall Organuzed for the purpose of stumulatung cre atuve umagunatuon through wrutung the Wruters Club was formed under the durectuon of Muss Freda Huner Short stones and poems supplued the maun goals for thus years group Each member chose plots from whuch they moulded storues but the attempts were quute unter estung Scenes varued from the Phuluppune wulder ness to Amerucan classrooms Poems by Maynard Pauge were publushed un the Hugh Lughts Offucers were Ted Lundwall Presudent Joyce tar Treasurer Y NEW CLUB Another newly formed club us the Chess Club They planned several actuvutues for the year among them the Chess Tournament Ruchard Peterson came un furst Bull Lundley second and Maynard Pauge thurd Under the sponsorshup of Mr Vernon Patterson the club hopes to play some membersot the faculty As soon as ut can be convenuently ar ranged the club also plans to enter unto compefu tuon wuth other schools Meetungs were held un Room 24 every actuvuty peruod Offucers were Maynard Pauge Presudent,Ted Lundwall Press Representatuve Maynard Pauge Joann Boggs Mr Vernon Patterson Coral Hanson Tom Buck Robert Suegcrt Bull Lundley Ted Lundwall Henry May berry Rucnard Peterson Lowell Summons I' Alva Keplunger James Rock Hullyard Duck Hays Mr Wulluam Fraser brought forth a new org anuzatuon thus year the Scuence Club Its purpose us to guve boys a chance to experument un fuelds of theur choasung usually electrucuty ln the future gurls may become unterested and take part for there are many actuvutues of value open to them For unstance some of the boys have worked wuth a mucroprouector o knowledge whuch would be of consuderable umportance to any gurl takung a nurses traunung No ottucers have been chosen It IS planned worthwhule contrubutuons to the program By earnung 800 G A A pounts 200 a year and stayung actuve un the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon attendung meetungs etc gurls are eluguble to be come members of the Luttle H Club Members of the organuzatuon thus year success fully made attempts to further unterest and untra duce gurls atheletucs to elementary school students A playday was held un Huntungton Beach for all the dustruct elementary schools A motuon pucture party un Long Beach fol lowed the Aprul dunner at a Chunese restaurant un Belmont Shore Oraanuzatuon offucers were Grace Rowley Press dent Theresa Wuerer Vuce Presudent Bronta Zummerman Secretary Evelyn Hawkms Treasurer and Muss Mahony Advuser Mary Cure Ardeth Frederuck Jackue lncho Muss Evelyn M0l 0'1Y EVGIYY1 HOWKIHS Theresa Wuerer Dorothy Olsen Edrue Kerr Veda Mae Grate Jean Johnson Joan Bennugs dmf MOVY LGU K'9fl5Chm0I' Rachel Vudal Martha Dulun Marulyn Suess, Shurley Manduc, Ruth Meaurs, Doreen Henkey, Jo Ann Wolf, Wulma Jean Duehl u '- ff A , , - , , ' ' - ,ss A, J' ' 'xl 1 'f JC , A , ' P A , 4 It l ' J T' , V I I 'K U , .A V Xl A 4' , fs? w-I., . ui ' '- 9 A - - ' .-.ez 1, ' f . 1531' ..' , s ' . - - - Mr, I ' ' I 1 . , , 5, , ' . . ' ' I , A I . . . . . u l , Simmons, Vice Presidentg and Shirley Stevens, Secre- to elect them nerct year from those who have made ' . . . . . I ' 1 vu ' ' ll . ll . , - - A , I . . . U I I- A I . , ' . '. . . I . I ' . . . ' ,Q .- ,J J 1 ll ' in , ,, , ,l ,- , Wapf, I I f - I , ' I ' I ' F I I I T I I I I Shullung Donald Luvengood Bud ,bv H Flrst Row Mnke Healey Ardeth Frederuck Annta Vldal Carol Lockett Verlm Smuth John Ballew Martha Barnes James Wulkerson Leonard Pamplnn Kay Kraft Rose Mary Frederick Elton Pamplun Elmer Allen Second Row Flora Brown Alfred Mangeon Vincent Ross Roy Brown Russell Weber lrvnn Cure Exidag Dowty Leo Murray Jummy Hensley Darlene Lebard Sylvna Harwood Deana ur y 'mis W up 'Ei Our band thus year has made over fatty publuc appearances Many ot them were the Q , clever halftnme actuvutues presented durung the home football games ln the Orange County M Festnval euaht members Leonard Pamplun Elton Pamplun Rose Mary Fredernck Ardeth Frederuck John Ballew Russell Weber Elmer Allen and Irvun Cure were placed an turst chavrs Among the trophues won were Second Place nn the Orange County Armnstuce Day Parade Special Award an Long Beach All Western Band Review Speclal Award nn San Pedro Band Review and Specual Award an Anaheum Halloween Festuval Cheronne James won the coveted tatle of All Western Malorette at the Long Beach All Western Band Revlew Leonard Pamplun entered nn a solo competntlon and played many roles at service clubs and P T A meetungs Offucers were Eddie Dowty President Rus Ardeth Fredernck Russell Weber Edd'e Dowfv Mr Everett Crosby Leonard Pomplun sell Weber Vuce President Ardeth Frederick Secretary Leonard Pamplun Treasurer and Mr Everett Crosby Advnser ' I 1 1 I , I f ' I 1 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 A J I pw- x ' l ' uv 5 f . Q . . . I . .. 1'- . I I 9 ' lxl . I I I I I I I I I I . , . 'W I . . . I - Q I ' I . 1 - - 11 , U in - Rin l , . - -, 6 .sf - ' ' . - . . 5, Q, - , , I 1 , 1 1 ' V ' ' 1 1 1 . , - wr!-:?W fP2 1 Cheronne James All Western Molorette ' ' O O MMURETTES ' r r Joan Amen Neva Farber A 5 -5. 'ka r CSQ .fl - O , , o o df . . ', i o ' Martha Dulm Ramona Losswell Mary Ann Stahnke Anna Morne Grqhgm XXXL IIJZZ, Jock Lorome fa? . , S .1-g f V l QW 'Sk XEAUM, Seated Jackie lncho Pat Waterman Leslle Maller Marllyn Dean Suzanne Strueben Lor rarne Ellas George Rohrag Rachel Vudal Ruta ODanrel Standing Doreen Henkey Wlllsam Longworth Wnlma Jean Dlehl Vera Wedel Leonard Pamplrn Carmen Vidal UllGlllS'lR Workrng under daffncultres wuth a small orchestra Mass Squares has produced some excep taonally fane music thus Year Among many publnc appearances the orchestra has played for the Junnor Play the Sensor Play the Seal Beach Benefat and the Chrrstmas Assembly held gust before vacatnon On Open House Nnght the band lorned them rn enlargung the Instrumental ac compannment for Carmen Induvsdual members have dustmguushed themselves an many ways Sue Strueben and Lorrarne Ellus played the flute obllgato for a chour number at the Chrrstmas Assembly Fnve members Wllma Jean Duehl Doreen l-'lenkey Leonard Pamplnn Sue Strueben and Vera Wedel were placed nn trrst chaurs un the annual Orange County Music Festival held at Huntnngton Beach Vera Wedel gave a flute solo at a P T A meetlng on March l6 Offncers for the year were Leonard Pamplun Presndent George Rohrng Vuce President and Jackre Incho Secretary Treasurer ff? V TL 1 I Jockle Incho GCOVQP RON g M ss Margaret Squ res Leo ard Pampl n J . I l 1 I 1 l . l 1 w 1 . 1 , ' 1 1 1 : I V b I 4 l I 1 1 . D 11 IV - 6 ' H A , ' 1 1 rf X ' W . X I T. . ,M . Q 5. . 'B A I I i i y ., . 6 T1 I F '5l Row Howard Bates Dave Frampton Charles Edwards John Savage Jummy Axton Jerry Ruoff Melvun Smuth Earl Hensluck Second Row Norman Moore Harry Roy Carl Cookerly Lowell Summons Don Combs Arnold Gasser Glenn Gaunes Joe Dabney Thurd Row Leonard Kady George Salusbury Norman Warner Barbara Ruchardson Accom panust Kenneth Lewus Gary Preston Jerry Bodune Davud Burluson llll UB 9 'sign A ,IX 'JN I fxffjkl it Under the durectuon of Mr Everett Crosby Boys Glee Club has done some fune work thus year Many of theur performances have been un collaboratuon wuth Gurls Chour When presentung choruses and solos from Carmen dur ung Open House Nught the boys especually enuoyed doung The Toreador Song Fufteen outstandung boys from Glee Club uouned wuth the gurls to make a muxed chour The chour sang for the Chamber of Commerce Banquet held un December at the Memorual Hall Offucers were Dave Mulls Presudent George Salusbury Vuce Presudent Howard Bates Secretary and Harry Roy Treasurer Howard Bates George Sal sbury Harry Roy Mr Everett Crosby Dave Mulls Z I ' . 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II' . - ll 'V I I I 1 , l Furst Row Bullue Harruson Par Portrudge Shurley Conway Joyce Summons Shurley McFed ters Vurguruua Ravenscroft Norma Rhoads Mary Sennec Beverly Gage Mary Ann Stahnke Second Row Karla Allred Dora Frusby Eluzabeth Tuerney Carmen Vudal Accompanust Jan uce Murdy Barbara Hughtower Betty Lunton Jeanette Weed Bronta Zummer man Anuta Vudal Jo Hull Jeanette Weed Pat Portrudge Mrs Ruth Harlow B llue Harruson Bronta Zummerman A CAPP ll C Dlll Several major productuons were offered by Gurls Chour thus year Furst on the schedule was a specual Chrustmas assembly guven gust before vacatuon On March I2 the most elob orate musucal event of the year the annual Orange County Musuc Festuval was held un the Huntungton Beach Unuon Hugh School Audutoruurn wuth schools from all over Orange County partucupatung Last and most Important was the concert guven on Open House Nught All members of the musuc department Boys and Gurls Glee tucupated Hughlughtung the evenung were favorute choruses and solos from Buzets opera Carmen On Aprul l3 members of the Gurls Chour went to o productuon of Carmen starrung Ruse Stevens Nadune Conner Ramon Vunay and Martual Sungher presented at the Shrune Audltoruum Eught gurls Jeanette Weed Bronta Zum merman Barbara Hughtower Anuta Vudal Shurley McFedters Mary Stahnke Bullue Har ruson collmg themselves the Harmonettes sang at varuous places durung the year Offucers were Jeanette Weed Presudent Bronta Zummerman Vuce Presudent Bullue Harruson Secretary Pat Portrudge Treasurer and Mrs Ruth Harlow Durector . I .. . I . I . I , I . I I I I : n I 1 I . .' I . I . . ' . , ' I I . , , 5 .uf f E L ' . . I I D , . . I . I Clubs, Gurls Chour, Band, and Orchestra par- II ll I - . 1 I . I I II lv - . . I . I I l . I I . l I . I . .. - . I I . 1 I I I ' . . ,, .. I . . I 4 I . . .I . . .2 U , ' , 1 4 I I I 4 , , GlElS' ll!! lllll Faust Row Second Row Thnrd Row Fourth Row Frfth Row Nancy Krtts Floradrne Radford Vurgmua Hahn Bette Seltzer Ethelyn Murdock Margaret Muller Shurley Hockersmuth Deana Murdy Shrrley Kuchenbecker Kathleen Pack Helen Cochran Martha Barnes Me ry Hurst Josephune Bottar: Clare Lelash Marnlyn Huush Patsy Leach Jacquelune Stockon Barbara Rvchardson Loss Grassmuck Ednth Reed Lavonne Reynolds Elnzabeth r-lolsclaw Glorra Husted Bette Partrudge Joan Mancuso Jean Esterlune Phyllus Applegate Joan Gasser Frances Stone Monlyn Nenghbars Norma Morrow Patrrcna Nava Jody Darr Irene Lyster Sally Anderson Margaret Shepard Bonnre Beem Vuda Mayberry Mllllll I lllll Fnrst Row Second Row Thnrd Row Fourth Row Fifth Row Johnny Savage Amta Vudal Elrzobeth Trerney Jo Henslrck Howard Bates Melvm Smrth Barbara Rrchardson Pat Partndge Jeanette Weed Carmen Vrdal Jerry Ruotf Norma Rhoads Beverly Conway Davld Burlnson Bnllne Harrnson Jrmmy Axton Dave Malls George Salusbury Mary Norman Warner Gary Preston Joyce Srmmons Vlrgmua Ravenscroft Joe Dabney Shurley McFedters Harry Roy Don Combs Hull Karla Allred Dora Frrsby Janvce Murdy,- Earl Eleanor Ross Dave Frampton Barbara Hrghtower bage Marrlyn McGrew Mary Ann Stahnke Sharley Sennec Tom Farmer Chuck Burge Norman Moore Arnold Gasser Lowell Srmmons Carl Cookerly ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 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' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 . 1 Furst Row Joan Bennngsdorf Martha Dulun Rosemary Frederlck Bobby Wagenseller Second Row Dorothy Olsen Georgua Bershaw Duane Bennlgsdorf Jackue Johnson Thurd Row Ardeth Frederuck Janet Clapp Cheronne James Frances Martundale Barbara Ruchardson Patrucua Lafferty !3F5 1r nr X-w..,.,-Y I Ardeth Frederick M155 Evelyn Mahony US llll'lllS Usherettes of thus hugh school are chosen by the Head Usherette wuth the approval of the Gnrls League Cabunet It IS this group whach represents the school rn meetmg the publuc Usherettes have been present at all publlc gathermgs uncludmg plays graduatuon and Baccalaureate Wath the mnovatuon of the Communaty Concert Serues thus group has occasnonally departed from the trodutuonal wearnnq of block skurts and satan blouses to the wearlng of farmals One of the mam dutnes of the year was ushering at the Orange County Musucal Fest :val on March l3 Twenty fave gurls were used tar thus event Instead of the usual sux teen A check room was successfullv operated for the wraps and snstruments of the 400 students who partucupated an the festaval Enght regular members and enght substu tutes comprrse thus orgomzatuon Ardeth Frederuck was Head Usherette and Mass Eve lyn Mahony served as adviser - V 1 1 1 I r I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 3 A ' I a U l n l l I I I I I ., Y -v 'VN' - . .',' ' ' I . 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V ,g,,1 Q ' - , . , 4 Y . , ' - I 0 xi,-an M2 1 1 S' zz 3517.5 V I N fi W .D if FIFST ROW Carol Hanson Margorue Lmton Shurley Conway Neva Farber Joan LeFebvre Car olyn Burks Jo Ann Keefover Second Row Ann Coates Roberta Mntchell Sue Strueben Harry Roy Tom Buck Hubert Lund wall Joan Mancuso Joyce Srmmans Jane Lmdemuth Thnrd Row Lowell Summons Meredlth Kung Davud Jameson Darwnn Wood Sue Strueben Carolyn Burks Mrs Edna Condon Ann Coates THESPIANS lnstallatuon of thus year s Thespuans was held November 24 nn the hugh school bungalow follownng a dinner party at the school for old and new members The local troupe No 509 as a member of the Natlonol Thespnan Soclety As a result of the Junior play Llfe of the Party more members were added to thus chapter Annue Laurle managed by Thesplons proved to be a most successful Sensor productron Elaborate costumes add ed much to the character roles protrayed through the dull gent coaching of Mrs Edna Dean Condon Club actuvntres toward the end of the year were concerned chuefly wrth the mutuatvon of the neophytes and were con cluded wnth the unstallatnon of the offvcers for next year Offlcers thus year were Sue Strueben President Ann Coates Vnce Presndent Carolyn Burks Secretary Treasurer and Mrs Condon Advlser Fas Q Aff 1' MW DC ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 l I I I I I I I I ' I I I . . v . 1 , . , . 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I I I I ' 1 1 1 - 1 . , . l NX l Q A , f t , , ls N , ,X 'I'- ' 4 AQ 1 1 - . ,- , 1 ANNIE l. llllll Annue Laurue a romantnc play taken from a Scotch ballad was presented by the Sensor class In the 1-luntnngton Beach Unnon Hugh School audutornum on Aprul l6 under the leadershup of Edna Dean Condon Dnrector of Dramatncs The cast of characters nn cluded Lowell Simmons as Snr Robert Laurue of Maxwelton Neva Farber as Annle Lourue Snr Roberts daughter Carol Hanson as Jeanne Maclaren Snr Roberts nuece Mereduth Kung as Lord Ferguson affuanced to Anme Joyce Svmmons as Lady Carlyle Lord Ferguson s snster Ted Lnndwall as Sur Wllluam Douglas In love wrth Annie Tom Buck as Lord Donald Gregory un love wnth Jeanne o erta Mutchell as Lady Jane Scott a wruter of ballads V--' Davnd Jameson as Lord Bruce a wedding guest Joan LeFebvre as Lady Bruce a weddmg guest lux Rnchard Prnchard as Reverend Wallace Shirley Conway os Mnther Macknntosh an old lady o the hulls Sue Strueben as Ramsey the housekeeper Elnzabeth Tuerney as Meg the housemaud Jum Patrick as Sandy the Stable b0Y Eluzabeth Tuerney added a great deal to the play as she ns of Scotch descent and has a perfect dvalect The ballad Annne Laurie was wratten by Wnllnam Douglas and set to musac by Lady Scott Thus romance between Annue Laurne and Wullnam Douglas was frustrated by Annne s father On thus slender thread the author wove hus story and the dramatuc unc: dents of the play are to be creduted solely to has umagnnatnon The plot ns appealung because lt as basacally true ,, . . .. . I I I ' - I I I 1 1 I I . . . I I I I 1 1 I fi 4 e R b . . 'arm W, 1 1 'A rt- . . 'well lymygf I I X 1 f ' , -5 1 I ff ' 1 , . . . . f I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 l A ,Q . , .. . . , . 1 1 ' ' . . , .X , . , - MUSIC FESTIVAL J E McManus Elmer Benson :Vi Mx. Mrs Nell Stewart Ralph Huff Mrs Gertrude Whntmere CUSTUDI NS We wush to express gratitude to our staff of custodsans who are of the utmost nmport ance on the campus The group of men are under the leader shnp of Mr Charles Gardner Supermtendent of Buuldung and Grounds Varuous duties of these men are dravnng of buses before and after school carlng for flowers and shrubbery operatung the school laundry and boilers and doing the necessary work around the campus Women nn the cafetena have been under the supervusuon of Mrs Dale Smuth through George Gothard Charles Graser Mrs Eva Gunn out the year Ordermg cleamng preparung cookmg food and servmg at un an attractnve manner all come under their responslbllltles Wulluam Trethewey ROY Bfeedmg l l - tx Paul Porter Claude Rohn If Charles Murdock Walter Grnffun Charles Walton Charles Gardner Joyce vvh.ff.eld HP- 4 ll an Oliver O Troop 4 LP Mrs Amy Maher X Ill 9' E A Rumel l l I l bl' . . ' A 1,5 VA X C ep 4 S I A Y C , Y QL- K0 W , ' ' Y' V. 1 lk K -, 11 K U - , , N Nh. 3 4 ' HJ... B' ' fl M ' ' Q F153 .-'T . wg 1 ' - ww .wi M ' C .k4. . . kv l El ,Y Y K UT S iNvLx1fffL 'V1 f N fl I!! Uni , LW XLL4. fylllknf Lf 7 ,Z X LU-fx HLRCQ Mjd+Lu-j ., P bf ' K1 Q ' U !L1MvQll,, I Lf.1l!jV,,,'K,M L I l AAI N!! I , fff K K fb Jil, , A 4' jlfvf ,l,' J ' J k AIN' I4-1' 'I ' JH Lf Clffxj LLL!! All I, 1 LL' 147 J L,h -V iw t J S1 I 'bf' Kg: 'lil M. V Mfff-A-1 ' ' .M p xml' pn f- KZ 1-0 ,' pu. an-. up- V. ,KA 0 ' df.-' I' 3 .'r.rf.. ,,,.,, SCI! -and I fu.. a 1., an + 'VV-1 QMQW' --4--L1---' :,.'5' f . l Furst Row Grace Rowley Dorothy Olsen, Bronta Zummerman Theresa Wuerer, Wulma Jean Duehl Rachel Vudal Edrue Kerr Veda Mae Grate Second Row Joan Bennugsdorf Shurley Manduc Ruth Meaurs Beverly Gage, Jackue lncho, Jean Johnson, Mary Cure Ardeth Frederuck Evelyn Hawkuns Joan Bermugsdorf GAA Pts 2273 Shurley Mcfedters Thus year for the furst tume specual notuce was guven to .lunuor and Senuor G A A mem bers who have earned letters Each gurl must earn eught hundred pounts entutlung her to a letter and one strupe Fuve hundred addutuonal pounts warrant another strupe and two hun dred pounts entutle the gurl to a star At the end of each one hundred pount season each gurl uf she hasnt rnussed over three fIl'T1eS wull receuve one hundred pounts Ten pounts are deducted for each absence after the furst three absences The four Senuor gurls who have earned the most pounts for the past four years are Joan Bennugsdarf Ardeth Frederuck Shurley Mc Fedters and Theresa Wuerer Ardeth Frederuck GAA Pts 2245 Theresa Wuerer GAA Pts 2100 G A A Pts 2025 G.ll.A. LETTERMEN F u rst Row Second Row JS One of the maun purposes of the Gurls Athletuc Assocuatuon us to sponsor and to stumulate an unter est among gurls un athletucs Membershup us open to all gurls of Huntungton Beach Unuon Hugh School wushung to partucupate un extra currucular athletucs Actuvutues for the year were planned at a beach party by Presudent Shurley McFedters and her board guven at Seal Beach at the end of the summer G A A uouned wuth Gurls League un sponsorung a Bug and Luttle Suster party for Freshmen gurls The annual Hockey Playday for Orange County was held here thus year All other playdays were attended by our furst teams The board gurls enuoyed a dun ner party followed by a movue durung the latter part ofthe year G A A and Gurls League agoun louned un the sponsorshup of the annual year end banquet Jean Johnson Shurley McFedters Shurley Manduc Jody Kumball Dorus Beaudette Muss Vuctorua Hunter Muss Helen Moore Muss Maruorue Lassel Muss Dorothy Rosuer Advusers EMG -f 1 HQ 7' IQ 'ks'2'- '1'f' N- T'NMw Rachel Vudal Tennus Manager Joyce Wulson Freshman representatuve Jean Johnson Correspondung Secretary Dorus Beaudette Recordung Secretary Bonnue Schurch Publucuty Manager Dorothy Olsen Swummung Manager Rose Marv Frederuck Basketball Manager Jody Kumball Treasurer Pat Waterman Volleyball Manager Ruth Meaurs Hockey Manager Shurley McFedters Presrdent Shurley Manduc Vuce Presudent Jocelyn Schumaker Baseball Manager Marulyn McGrew Referee Manager A l , Z T N ff f 1 AH X x 1 l I , . . . . f . - , u A I I ff X. fi f-'L'-i-jiu' .... .MM ,, . l Q . ,, u. . .. V 4 xt ' - A I .2 - J. M ' , . - , ' r Q., N , . .gf , ' Vx u A , ' a I . Q lt - - 'F x . ' -' ,-. X - , xr .. ..,f.,:. '. ffl- Q' '- a. .-H.. 4,41 f. -v,- .J V: W... L-YT'41h fu-S-' ' - ,. Q . - ' ' - f ,f -' Q ' ' - .3 ' SO A 'I L . ' Q' . ' 4 N. ' I 1 r ' I A 1 I I I I I l ' u , , , , I , I u j , I ' u u , I 1 ll Illll First Row: Jeanette Weed, Theresa Wuerer, Shirley McFedters, Ruth Frazier, Grace Rowley Second Row Beverly Adams Edrie Kerr Margaret Bender Mary Cure Veda Mae Grate Ardeth Frederick lUNIlllS First Row Jean Johnson Martha Barnes Bobbie Wagenseller Barbara Richardson Cheronne James Barbara Fosbury Dorothy Olsen Joyce Harvey Shirley Mandic Johnnie Roy Beverly Gage Third Row Virginia Carney Jo Ann Keefover Rachel Vidal Ruth Meairs Margaret Stifler Doreen Henkey Martha Dulm Frances Martindale Jackie lncho I . 1 l I 1 I I - : I I - I l I I I I Second Row: Charlotte Lord, Alene Hawkins, Connie Alarcon, Evelyn Hawkins, Audrey Gilmore, . . I I ' . I . . . I - I .A I 1 . I . I I I I lllllllllllll First Row Nadine Ortiz Phyllis Foster Marilyn Rusdahl Rose Mary Frederick Anita Vidal Clare Lelash Marion Asman Dorothy Deling Juanita Lumm Second Row Stella Vela Jocelyn Schumaker Deana Bennigsdorf Lois Quolley Shirley Kuchen becker Sally Markham Jaan Arnett Marjorie Pulsufer Marianne Matthew Nelda Steen Third Row Sue Smith Pat Waterman Marilyn Dean Janet Clapp Joan Adair Kathryn Me lendez Jody Kimball Linda Lusk Mildred Patterson Rollene Christensen nec Mabel Reynolds Janis Murdy Barbara Hightower Firgf Row Darlene Lebard Margaret Miller Pat Lindenberg Jo Williams Norma Marrow Doris Flack Barbara Ward Mary Lou Entwistle Gwendolyn Saylor Second Row Deana Murdy Madeline Sandoval Joan Neighbors Marilyn Neighbors Bette Part ridge Darole Stanley Beth Mashburn Peggy Walton Pat Calloway Third ROW Margaret Shepard Mary Privett Mary Varela Joan Olfelt Joan Reilly Shirley Arnold Flora Brown Darlene Higgins . I . .I I. I . . I I I . I . . I I I I : I ' . -I nl . . I ' - I I I I I J I 1 ' . . ' 1 . ' ' I f ' I I I I Fourth Row: Berdena Radasevich, Betty Smith, Phyllis Amo, Marilyn McGrew, Mary Lois Sen- I I I . I I I . I . I I . . I I 1 1 1 : I I ' I ' I ' ' I - I I I 1 : ' I 'I I 1 1 . 1 l I I BASKETB LL Fullerton was the scene of the Basketball playday November l8 and 20 Sensor gurls lost to Orange with a score of 20 I9 Junnor gurls de feated Santa Ana wath a score of 33 22 Tustm tied the Soph omores ZO 20 The Freshmen played Anahenm and lost wlth a score of 3l to thelr opponents 33 Team captalns were Ardeth Frederick Sensors Jo Ann Wolf Junaors Marulyn Dean Sopho mores and Norma Morrow Fresh men I 1'-Af V. 'Tai' V 9 I -1 ll 'l S+ HUCKEY Huntmgton Beach gurls served as hostesses to Grange County on February lO and l l at the annual Hockey Playday wlth Ruth Mealrs and her committees un charge H B U H S Sensor team beat Laguna 3 l whale the Juniors tled Newport O O Another tne was between our Sophomore team and Fullerton wlth a score of O O Tustun de feoted the Freshmen team l O Team captains were Mary Cure Sensors Beverly Gage .lun nors Clare Lelash Sophomores and Madeline Sandoval Freshmen -J Ul.l.EYBAl.l. Orange acted as hostess for Volleyball playday March I6 I8 Huntington Beach was not as vuc tornous un thus playday as they were un the prevuous ones All the Huntmgton Beach teams lost to each of theur opponents Contmuung their custom f prevuous years Orange served all arruvmg players wuth sluced oranges Mlss Marlorre Lassel volleyball G A A nnstructor ac companled the gurls to the play GY 31 S ' N Sf-u.. f we V. I ' . . . 6 3 . f . ' W-e:'h1 -- . 0 - . . ' . . V-1 , , 1 ' a.. d . 1 l V I W ,V , ,vwwf 112 ' Thus year for the sec ond time Archery was In cluded un the athletics schedule and was engoyed by both begmners and oc complnshed Robm Hoods New equupment was bought un the sprung thus addmg further mterest to the already popular sport ...L q c-- AQUADANEE Endeavorung to present the hlstory of Amerl can dances and songs from prnmntuve to modern tsmes the students and faculty of Huntangton Beach Unuon Hugh School produced through the medium of formation swnmmmg dancmg and slngmg the Aquadance Americana on March I5 I6 I7 and I8 an the hgh school plunge Thus year seven departments of the school and four outsude assoclatuons cooperated In the production of the thurd annual Aquadance Through specual effects of lnghtmg luminous pamt and stage settung the program was very nmpressuve In the swnmmmg formations under .4.sf'N U '9r K I ' ' ll ' I ll I I I I I ' l I l Q J D 'K ' d .J 6 U ,, ,, o w N' ', , ' 1' 5 7 1 vf. - 1+ , ' x -., . ,nv K Y 1, f .' -. A ...I -l..' - -9' 1 AMERIEANA the durectvon of Mnss Dorothy Roster excellent techmque wos shown by the students The dancers pupils of Mnss Vuctorno Hunter, usmg smgle formotuon Innes wnth unntorm movements were superlor to mony hugh school performers Mrs Ruth Horlows Gnrls Chour gave opproprnote rendltaons of fovorlte American songs X-rwrf' K TENNIS I' y-'J 5. , .. all ' J1 ,r ' .?'7,,-.'5 17 Nur J - .. .5 1F , -....q.,. ,, 'M:,f,,. Z if ' ' I , , , w f..J.L' ,,..... .-w -V' 5 ji' , -fin .... 95 -4 1 ? . s .32 5 'll' .5 I 41' sff Q I iw, JO'- if a- f .lb 3 s',' I-.4 at A s Q 'Wk . .,..,- - WJ i I , I v P 1 5 .E I . Q i A .-a- aww -..S X '. We if Q .WI ' I I ,W ,4 ' ' g. ' ' R , . f J 1-I 1 W-- 'fw'-9- ' Q. so .. A., ff 514- y Q .ff C W ' , I ' A A - QQLK A O L 4 u'1T'LGbw 1 4 J , F' . 'lr 11- I . ,.k,a we f - L ,gf ,QR I b . A ' f ,.. 44- ',':x f r Y 1, , far! I an UM susan?-W'f+ Q ,,,.,. 4 'xg- uf! AAA-'4 5 Tigf:-'D+ A A ., 1 - 9 I ' ffif, ' 1 4 '. f l .. -A 429' 31 , . 111 .ff 1 ,. , , , 1, . ' 'qv ' 41' + + 2 A lim. - 4- -,eh ff. Q . - Nm Q ,, yu,- .,. . - L ws. V I Y af l - .AS 142-.. ,Wikis fx Un. 1 . V ..,..- n ,W f Xu 'H is 'fw 3 ia Z mg, , Q 1 jwfglg I D I 9 E y Y : -'Z Adi? ...l- 0'- -1 ..- ul 5:4-if ,,.r fe!'-I ,... :lg t fa-Hg fig' , 735 ,.:n s +. r 5 Q -7 2 W if , ' Ml it 55 ' . 'ggi' , .U X - ii .'-Q'. '-' AUTUGRAPHS num: nuww ATHLETE UF THE YEAR . A WL A V 'Lbs K-Lal . n Y Ia G 1- ' 1 1aS.f'rz N-?fm-writ 4 ' it gif Q 1 . V ,a-fry If ' ',f.,::..' g.- ' L' I ff' f'f5fifff?:T.3.3 ' ' First Row: Tom King, Ed Dowty, George Rohrig, Jack Mobley, Dave Stangland, Chuck Rich! ards, Gene Johnson, Chuck Stockon, Dave Witherspoon, Don Webster, Bob Huhn Second Row: Bernard McCann, Bob Derigo, Bill Pinneo, Lowell Simmons, Meredith King, Bill Keller, Bob Crawford, Dave Meredith, John Patterson, Jim Huhn, James Guernsey Third Row: Ed Neighbors, Harry Roy, Les Brown, Glen Gaines, Raymond Bernard, Richard Mil- ler, Kenneth Riska, Charles Russell, Chuck McGrew, Robert Miller Fourth Row: Cap Sheue, Coach, Emil Lerno, Jimmie Robertson, Bill Feldner, Willie Ramirez, Jack Clopp, Manager, AI Reboin, Coach lllll.SlT IDUTBALL Losing only two games out of eight, the I947 Oiler football season was very successful. Co-coaches, Al Reboin and Cap Sheue, molded around the only regular returning lettermon from the Championship '46 team, Bob Huhn, a team which Huntington Beach was proud to support. The Orange and Black team received a set-back in the opening league game by a strong Santa Ana team, played in the rain, to the score of I9 to O. However, the only other defeat was handed by the Fullerton Indians who went on to win the Sunset League Championship. The Oilers' last game of the season, against Newport Harbor on their field, was the highlight of the year. Behind splendid quarterbacking in Tom King, the Oilers played almost perfect ball, Final score, Oilers 25--Newport 6. Another highlight of the '47 season was the awarding of the Armistice Day Football Trophy to Huntington Beach for its spirited play against Santa Ana. Inasmuch as the celebration was held in Huntington Beach, the victory was well received when the judges, on a point system, declared both teams tied, but Huntington Beach won the trophy by a toss of the coin, All Sunset League honors were given to Bob Huhn, fullback and George Rohrig, end. Eddie Dowty, halfback and Gene Johnson, guard, were picked on the second team. Dan Webster, Dave Witherspoon, and Charles Richards were given honorable mention, With eight returning lettermen to form the nucleus for next year's team, the prospects of fielding another repre- scnnns H B 26 Escondido 6 I H B 22 Garden Grove 6 ' 5 H B O Santa Ana I9 - H B 20 Downey I2 H B 6 Anaheim 6 X H B 6 Orange 6 N-'I H B I4 Fullerton 34 H B 25 Newport 6 sentative eleven are bright. ALLAN STANGELAND Right Guard 5 CHARLES RICHARDS Center GEORGE ROHRIG Right End DAVE WITHERSPOON Left End BOB HUHN Fullbcck GENE JOHN Left Guo d J E IE DOWTY Left Half TOM KING Quarterback JACK MOBLEY Right Tackle CHUCK STOCKON Left Tackle s , ' Y? I I? DON WEBSTER Right Half 1 ..- S '51 ff M, First Row: Andy Orens, Richard Allen, Warren Ca nedy, Howdy Bates, Hubert Jones, Ed Moynagh, Ray Breiholz, Jack Doyle, Chuck Burge Second Row: Sydney Tovatt, Terry Hogan, Francis Blodgett, John Thomas, Dick Been, Wimpy Watson, Dick Hermans, Ronald Kredell, Fred Lusk Third Row: Stewart Smith, Ronald Elvidge, David Peckham, Rudy Alvarez, Chuck Edwards, Sam Sugita, Jack Loraine, Troy Clancy, Danny Braddock Fourth Row: Lee Mossteller, Coach, Rudy Arevalos, Jerry Ruoff, Bill Moats, Don Benward, Jerry Crusinberry, Irvin Cure, Leslie Noblit, Dee Baker, Manager lll lDllllAl.l. Huntington Beach Union High School Bee football team had a successful season, winning five out of eight starts. ln league play the Bees finished by a tie with Fullerton, winning four, losing two. The most outstanding game of the season was the Anaheim game played at Anaheim. On the opening kickoff the Oilers fumbled, giving the ball to the other team. A sustained drive of 35 yards gave Anaheim their only score. ln the opening minutes of the third quarter Dick Been, Oiler fullback, plunged from the three-yard line to score. Halfback Francis Blodgett then ran around right end for the winning point. Three of last year's lettermen, Howard Bates, guard, Hubert Jones, center, and Warren Canedy, tackle, were the nucleus of the team. Other positions were manned by the following: Richard Allen, end, Dick Been, fullback, Francis Blodgett, half, Ray Breiholz, tackle, Charles Burge, end, John Butler, half, Jack Doyle, end, Ed Mopagh, guard, John Thomas, half, and Jim Watson, quarterback. One hundred and twenty-eight points were scored by our team to their opponents ll5. Leading scorers were John Thomas with 24 points, Dick Been with 24 points, and Francis Blodgett with Zl points. H B l3 Burbank I4 H B 7 Anaheim 6 H B 25. Garden Grove l9 H B 27 Orange ZO H B 7 Santa Ana l9 H B l2 Fullerton l9 H B I2 Downey 6 H B 25 Newport I2 FRANCIS BLODGETT H' ' JAMES WATSON Quarterback WARREN CANEDY Tackle HOWARD BATES Guard Halfback Q Efwrlfj JOHN THOMAS Holfback EDDIE MOYNAGH Guard H U B ERT JON ES Center CHARLES BURGE End RAY BREI HOLZ Tackle JACK DOYLE End RICHARD BEEN AE' 5 RICHAEIZ ALLEN Fullback A , f- JOHN BUTLER J7 ' Halfbock -1' ' ai, E' ,,.,s'X , R' 1 , . in 'S N' 'A Jiffy 1' FIFSY ROW Myrel Davis Gene Patterson Jim Van Osdel Harold Shuptrine Jim Way Chuck Mitchell Salvador Vela Lee Prinslow Bob Ellis Orin Canedy Donald Chaney Second Row Dick Watkins Kenny Payzant John Gowdy Carroll Cross Robert Diaz Andy Alvarez Jimmy Axton Vincent Ross Robert Williams Third Row Richard Pritchard Jim Kettler Kenny Mayberry George Brown Bill Enoch John Mayfield Allen Seaberry Paul Chafe Fourth Row. Allen Yoder, Philip McFadden, Henry McCann, Johnny Harrison, Raymond Jones, Edward Madrigal EEE lllllllilili Under the leadership of Coach Charles Mashburn, the Cee football ,team had a successful season. This year was the first year we have had Cee football since Byrle Harper coached it back in l936A The Cees came out second place in league play by winning two and losing three games. Outstanding players on the line were Captain Orin Canedy, tackle, Myrel Davis, end, Jim Van Ausdeln and Bob Ellis, guards. Exceptional backfield men were Harold Shuptrine, half, Jim Way, half, Bill Enoch, half, Andy Alvarez, half, and Salvador Vela, fullback. Outstanding during the season was the game with Orange on the local field. While show- ing superior aerial and running attack, we romped over Orange nineteen to six. Harold Shup- trine plunged through from the seven-yard line. Lee Prinslow converted for the first score. Second score was made when Vincent Ross, fullback, passed forty yards to Myrel Davis in the end zone. Late in the fourth period Davis took a twenty-yard pass from Way, scampering over for the final touchdown. i Q! X Newport O ' 'J- D 6 ,. OWFTCY I I Q of 5 i H B I9 Orange 6 I .Qt Q J' H B 7 Anaheim 25 ff 77' Start 4 171 9 5 fm-'ffzaisf' gs-:.,' . 'K nr., X Bl! FirSf Row: Jim Crusinberry, Eddie Dowty, Philip Albert, Don Combs, George Rohrig Second Row: Don Webster, Glenn Gaines, Bill Pinneo, Bill Feldner, Charles McGrew, Jack Clapp llAllSll BASKETBALL As usual the Varsity Basketball team made a strong bid far the Sunset League crown, taking second place in the league standing. Nearing the end of the first round, in first place, the Oilers had a hard time getting used to small courts and lost to Newport and Santa Ana at their respective schools. Coach Lee Mossteller centered his offense around Ed Dowty and Don Combs, using a fast break. Due to the heiqhth of the entire team and their ability to get the ball off the backboard, the fast break worked very well on the larger courts of the league. The most outstanding game of the season was Huntington Beach's first league game when the Oilers ran roughshod over Santa Ana, scoring more points in the second half than the Saints did in the entire game. Prospects for next year look good despite the fact that the entire starting line- up is graduating. There are three returning Varsity lettermen and some very good prospects coming up from the Bee squad. SBUHES H B 36 Santa Ana 20 H B 25 Santa Ana 44 H B 53 Downey 36 H B 68 Downey 25 H B 37 Anaheim 34 H B 39 Anaheim 37 H B 34 Orange 33 H B 45 Orange 43 H B 3l Fullerton 25 H B 27 Fullerton 43 H B 34 Newport 37 H B 48 Newport 4l GEORGE ROHRIG DON WEBSTER Forward Guard EDDIE Q35 A JIM CRUSINBERRY Gu 0 d Guo rd CHUCK RICHAR BILL FELDNER Center PHILIP ALBERT Ce ter DON COMBS Fo ord .,,,,V.- I 'H-v-u...,-,,x A-'Av 1 I vr . 1 4' ff El ii, , We B . . A E B X. E 3 f it B' ' ' r . X . ' First Row: Jack Doyle, Stanley Wright, Jim Roberson, .lack White, Winston Watson, Tom King, Dave Frompton Second Row: Jerry Amo, lrvin Cure, Rudy Alvarez, Leland Babbet, Clyde Hesson, Bob Van Patten BEE BASKETBALL Huntington Beach High turned out a very strong Bee team this year which, except for a few times, played splendid ball. They turned back every team in the league at least once and were one of the few teams in Southern California to beat Anaheim, the league champions. Another highlight of the Bee Oilers' season was the conquest of the Anaheim tournament, in which Huntington Beach took first place. They also took second place in the league standings. Leading the league in scoring with .lack White right behind him, Wimpy Wat- son pumped in 2l8 points to keep the Bees in the win column. Playing brilliant defensive ball were Captain Tom King, guard, Jim Roberson, guard, and Sonny Wright, forward. All of these players will be returning, except for Tom King, to bolster next year's Varsity five. SBBBBS H B 39 Santa Ana 32 H B 30 Santa Ana 32 K H B 4l Downey 26 H B 44 Downey 23 HB 35 Anaheim 45 H B 39 Anaheim 31 H B Sl Orange 26 H B 42 Orange 25 H B 33 Fullerton 24 H B 40 Fullerton 42 H B 37 Newport 30 H B 26 Newport 39 lf. SONNY WRIGHT WIMPY WATSON or rd For ard JACK WHITE Ce ter JACK DOYLE Guard TOM KING Guard DAVE FRAMPTON For ard J IM ROBERSON Guard CBB SEBBBS H B 24 Downey l9 H B l5 Anaheim IB H B l9 Orange l6 H B 26 Fullerton 29 H B 23 Orange l6 H B 22 Newport l6 H B 26 Newport I7 H B Z6 Downey Zl H B 29 Anaheim 19 y:,,.Sf Row Daniel Braddock, Manager Second Row Andy Alvarez, Harold Shuptrine, Vincent Ross, Lee Prinslow, Myrel Davis, Edward Madrigal Third Row Robert Williams, Gene Patterson, Leonard Cady, Richard Pritchard, Bob Ellis, Paul Chafe, Raymond Jones LLB BASKETBALL BBL SLBBBS Fullerton L5 Downey 4 Anaheim 25 Orange L5 Fullerton L6 Orange L3 Newport L2 Newport ll Downey 8 Anaheim L9 fem ' v r to of BNA i Y Y ALJ F92 First Row: Henry Arroyo, Jim Way, Harry Schurch, Don Pate, Von Carney, Art Henderson Second Row: Dan McGrew, Tsunehiro Matsuda, Jerry Hill Dick Hays Ronald Gingras, John Savage Kneelingi Inez Ebarra, Robert Hausladen, Manager BBL BASKETBALL Cap Sheue's Cee ond Dee basketball teams had an exceptional season with the Dees taking the championship and the Cees taking second place. The Cees won seven out of ten games and lost by only two points in the champ- ionship game on the local floor. The Dees won eight out of ten games to establish Huntington Beach's only Sunset League title this year. 0 5 - AA - J pu,- - A, . D Hb ' B ,-, J 41,4 -Qi' 'ff 5? H aax A -..L f,p8:2sa,, 1 'Q . 1 0 . 1 o 3 Nl. 9 V Rmb L, F5 1 - ia. ix J ips -'Az - xi, if 1 1 vv Q A, .f S - ! ' , 4 'Q- 1 Q, 45 , Vw U LQ if. ' U K . , WK' 8 is fx , 'Q 1 J ' 5 xi , W 2 li f 'SI X N . 55.5 il I ' ig.. 'i . l. l First Row: Neighbors Second Row: Third Row: l0O 220 440 880 Mile Don Walker, Glenn Gaines, Don Webster, John Patterson, Don Noblit Eddie Emil L.erno, Eddie Dowty, Philip Braybrooks, George Rohrig, Jim Kettler Robert Miller, Russell Weber, Roy Brown, Robert E. Miller, Robert Huhn Bernard McCann, Bill Wilson llllllSllY llllllll BBS Rllllll TU lllll yd. dash yd. dash yd. dash yd. dash run Noblit l0.6 sec. Noblit 23.2 sec. Gaines 55.1 sec. Patterson 2.l2.2 Lerno 5.04.l l2O yd. High Hurdles l8O yd. Low Hurdles Neighbors l8.6 sec. Neighbors 23.0 sec. l2 lb. Shot Put Huhn 48.0' Brood .lump Dowty 20' 8511 High .lump Rohrig 5' 8'2 Pole Vault McCann l l' Relay 880 yds. l.38.3 I 3 SEUHIS 0- ' H B. l4'.z Fullerton 64 Santo Ana 5O'1 'I' l 1411 H. B. 32 Newport 86 Orange I0 Qi ' - H. B. 58 Downey 46 f Q H B 42 Laguna 64 ,.,.. J' 1 -f 436 if fe fm w...3,-f X FKT ff' N H pw I xg -I-in 'livv 1 ws, FAQ R - 95 'R Hs- 1 VW' .sind F.,-Sf Row Fred Lusk Duck Parus Tom Kung Duck Been Rudy Alvarez Andy Orens Wumpy Watson lOO yd dash 220 yd dash 660 yd run l320 yd run 70 yd Hugh Hurdles Broad Jump Hugh Jump I0 lb Shot Put Pole Vault BEST lllllll ll U ll Thomas l0 7 Butler 24 2 Kung l 36 2 Alvarez 3 45 3 Woods Thomas Parus 5 Watson Watson IO3 I98 48 6'2 Loraune l 4 8 l20 yd Low Hurdles Bean l4 8 BEE SEUHES Second Row Rudy Arevalos Don Benward, Verlun Smuth Hubert Jones Jerry De Clue Chuck Edwards Ruchard Peterson H 3 4715 Fullerton 35V2 Santa Ana 5 Newport 66 Orange 20 Thlfd ROW Jum Hensley Bob O Rear Jack lsom Johnny Thomas John H B 2 lsom George Woods Gulbert Sutes Lloyd Hockersmuth BEE llllulll BEST Rllllll ll l Tl yd dash 6 yd run yd low hurdles Broad jump Hugh jump 8 lb Shot put Pole vault Relay 440 yd Patterson I0 8 Patterson l 34 9 Honda l5 5 Seaberry I8 Van Osdel 5 4V2 Yoder 40 SV2 Mutchell 49 l l V2 Downey 30 B 76 lfl0 Laguna l49fl0 '4 Ill EUHES H EB 70 lf? Fullerton 22 215 Santa Ana 2 2f5 Furst Pow Manuel Jurado John Gowdy Jum Van Osdel Harold Shup Newport 36 Orange 6 trune Phulup McFadden Carl Honda Leslue Penhall H B fl Pgwunneg MHZ Second Row Robert Wulluams Charles Mutchell Alva Keplunger Elmer Q Radford Renaldo Mendoza Jum Way Bull Lunzenmeyer ,guna ,earn-rv : Salvador Vela Thlfd ROW Bull Enoch Myrel Davus Jerry lsom Allen Seaberry Art Henderson Bob Ellus Gene Patterson Bll RACK I J A -wg A . fn 4 9'3 , l.l2.2 ' .V , ' , , 3 1 i . 1 . .3 I 1 ' ' . ' H.B.65 H. . lOO . . l8O yd. dash Linz'meyer l8.9 60 . . . l2O . ., . 8.1 S HQf55 I .' ' 4 - I 1 . - - . . H. B. ll ' ' . f A - I ' T 'a-ha G ' 4 S .J' S31 -.Q 'Bl Lildii First Row: Norman Ridgeway, James Watson, Charles Richards, Don Combs, Jim Crusinberry, Bud Greenwood, Richard Allen, Francis Blodgett Second Row: Tom King, Eddie Dowty, Dave Frampton, Jack Doyle, Ray Breiholz, Don Webster, Bob Warner, Philip Albert, Jerry Crusinberry Third Row: Herman Brock, John Vela, Raymond Bernard, Stuart Hemstreet, Fred Lusk, Ronald Kredell, Marvin O'Leary, Paul Chafe, Coach Lee Mossteller B SEBALL Due to the fact there are only two returning lettermen, Coach Lee Mossteller had a difficult time organizing a smoothly operating baseball team this spring. Up to the deadline time for this story, they had won one out of six starts. The names of the re- turninq lettermen and their positions are Jim Crusinberry, Pitcher, and Charles Richards, Third Base. The starting line-up this year was Pitcher Jim Crusinberry, Catcher James Watson, First Baseman Don Combs, Second Baseman Francis Blodgett, Third Baseman Charles Richards lCaptainl, Shortstop Norman Ridgeway, Left Fielder Don Webster, Center Fielder Tom King, Right Fielder Richard Allen. Alternating subs were Buddy Greenwood and Marvin O'Leory at Catch, Dave Frampton at Second Base, Jack Doyle at Center Field, and Bob Warner at Right Field. SCUHES TU lllll St. Anthony 5 Torrance 20 QRS Wilson l Wilson 2 Luzinger 8 Escondido 3 Santa Ana 5 HB O iQ Xa HB 0 ' HB l7 ' HB 4 i J . HB 2 ' Q HB 6 HB O Downey-4 S if 'mi -nl S3 I- 5- 11. k' I 1- . wo jd v75'? LAL ,., ! 'sf First Row: Bob Siegert, Mike Healey, Bill Keller, Allen Stangland, Jim Taylor Second R0WiCharles McGrew, Duane Eastburn, Vernon Furry, Bill Feldner, Gene John son, Harry Roy, Mgr. .I 'Y a H. B. 3l Santa Ana 46 VARSIT SWIMMING llSl lllllllll ll DATE Medly relay 2.20.7 50 yd. free style 27.2 IOO yd. breast stroke 1.22.8 220 yd. free style 3.5l.6 IOO yd. back stroke l.l4.4 lOO yd. free style l-04.8 Diving Individual medly l.l5.5 Four man relay 3.0l.8 9, scnnns ru nm IISI RIIIIIS IU I II Medly relay 2.35.0 50 yd. free style 30.0 Chamness 100 yd. breast stroke 1.35.0 Roberson IOO yd. back stroke 1.20.0 Killian 100 yd. free style 1.18.7 Fant, Hinds Diving Shuptrine Four man relay 3.04.2 SEUIIS IU I II H. B. 29V2 Santa Ana 38V2 Ray Roberson Second Row: Don Ward, George Johnson, Orin Canedy, Jim Font, Tom King, Dick Hinds, Lee Chamness III SWIMMING uns: nzcunns ru n in Medly Relay 1.22.2 50 yd. free style 29.4 Hatch 50 yd. breast stroke 55.0 Mayberry 50 yd. back stroke 37.8 Chaney Four man relay 1.19.5 SIUIIS II I II H. B. 15V2 Santa Ana 25Vz Row: Kenneth Mayberry, Ronald Gingras, Don Chaney, Kenny Pazant, John Mayfield, Eugene Hamm Second Row: Danny Braddock, Johnny Harrison, Richard Gammon, Henri Castaing, Gerry Burkett, Paul Chafe, Van Latch III SWIMMING First Row: James Milligan, Wallace Pierce, Jim Axton, Howard Van Ausdeln, Jim Shaffer, Howard Bates Second Row: Jerry Ruoff, Tom Nicholson, Jerry Burdick, Douglass Oldfield, Carson Horal, Don Anderson, Coach Lloyd Hamren GULF Huntington Beach Union High School Varsity golf squad looked forward to a very successful l948 season under the leadership of Mr. Lloyd Hamren, veteran coach for the past twenty-five years, and they were not disappointed. Coach Hamren formed his team around three returning lettermen from the l947 squad. No. l man, Captain this year, was Jim Axton, No. 2 man was Jack Clapp, No. 3 man was Howard Bates. Wallace Pierce, Howard Van Ausdeln, Jerry Ruoff, and Jim Shaffer showed up very well in league play. Most of Coach Hamren's golfers were underclassmen and will be returning the next two or three years. 1 Pi T e ? I ff' E -Zziffifi-x Q uueggg p W., , as M, First Rosv: -1 ll V E221 uzsa i gga Richard Kellogg, William Longworth, Norman , Warner, Walter Burnham, Gerald Hupp Second Row! Mr, Halsey Schumaker, Jim Quick, Jack Krebs, Marvin Westmoreland, Joe Dabney, Blythe Burkett llAllSIl 'l'ilNll S Under the leadership of Mr, Halsey Schumaker, the Varsity tennis team has been building a good record this year, Playing in first singles were Norman Warner, who has not lost a match to date, second singles, Jack Krebs, third singles, Joe Dabney, fourth singles, Wil- liam Longworth, fifth singles, Gerald Hupp, first doubles, Walter Burnham and Jim Quick, second doubles Warren West- moreland and Ralph Kellogg. The team has won four and lost five matches this year. Junior Varsity leading players were first singles, Keith Preston, second singles, Ross Miller, third singles, Carroll Cross, fourth singles, John Savage, fifth singles, Marvin Norick, first doubles, Warren Meinhardt and Warren Biscailuz, second doubles, Ralph Pope and Arnold Gasser. They have won two and lost four matches this year. 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