Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA)
- Class of 1949
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Mr Francis E Penhall Mrs Ruth Rector Mr Frank Bray Mr R M Elliott' Mr Dante Szracusa Mr A F Lockett Mr Peter MacPherson lll5lDAllRlID 4DllF lItBllIDllll413fMllFlll4DllNIl The character of a school depends mamly upon the qualxty of judgment em ployed by nts Board of Trustees Elected by the townspeople the board represents and serves both the home and the school An lmportant functlon of the board IS to approve the employment of teachers nomlnated by the supermtendent of schools The duration of the school year and the amount of money to be spent for educatlon are among the many problems answered by the board wlthm the llmlts set by the state The prmclpal carrnes out the declsxons of the board whnch conslsts of sux dnrectors presxdent clerk secretary to the board and three members The board members have always realxzed that they are the controllers of the educational opportumtnes offered to the youth of thxs dnstrxct They have provxded the best nn servlces and equxpment for the students and they take prnde nn the rec ogmtxon that has been gnven Huntmgton B ach Hnqh School as one of the leadmq mstututlons of thus country . . , . , . . - . . . . , . . . Q ' 1 . , . - f f 1 - . , ' o c t ,t .lt 1 A -il, . 'SD if ,....- Raymond M Ellzort Prim :pal It has long been a favorxte topxc for commencement speakers to refer to the sea as a wast uncharted area into wxhnch each graduate must dnrect hrs rarl craft and set hrs course of destmv only bv the guxdance of the heaxenlx stars ln ancxent tnmes the sea was regarded vxxth terror as the habxtat of great monsters Only the courage of bold manners dnspelled these superstmons Now the sea ns regarded as the hlghro1d to the most drstwnt reqrons of the earth Today another sea IS transformlnq the commerce of the wxorld The enx el opmg sea of axr aboxe us presents a challenqe and an opportumtw for the future ln the dex elopment of axr commerce and commumcatnons problems are arnsmg whrch wxll demand your best thought and careful studx nf the must xlte of the past concerning the ocean sea are to be wx oxded Thus sm me cull un charted the future vull be as xt alvt avs has been what youth wall make nt . . 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' y' ' v 5- ,Y , K V -' , ' ' Charles F Mashburn Vrcc Prmclpal It IS our desire to help establlsh a feeling of self I'ESp0flSlblllty wlthm every young man and young woman so that wmth the expernence gamed through partxcxpatnon m school church communxty and home lnfe they vxxll have the understandmg wxth whxch to solve the problems that confront them ln everyday lxvmg Schools are contmually bemg ac cused of thenr neglect m teachmg the three R s Llttle has been sand about the fourth R respect Respect for constl tuted authorlty and the rlghts of others ns somethlng that we all must learn We should have regard for obllgatxons to other people and a deep regard for our system of government Each student m this hugh school shall have the fullest possible opportunlty for the develop ment of those sknlls habnts knowledges and attitudes whlch wxll help make hmm a successful happy person now and throughout llfe Respect must be acqulred so let us acquire and practise nt m all our rela tlons day by day wnth Parents Teach ers and fellow students And so the fourth R respect IS and wxll contmue to be one of the ma1n objectxves m this f,f Gerald G Lance Counselor c , F l c high school. h-V' 1 S W ' ' L. '. 5 ', . . . 5 , I 'R'R '-'V-. A ' . K ,tif A '50 , ' 'X lIFfM3lllllll.fH'lFClf OHN B4 BE BERNICE A. DALE G. BEgElR,,liSFR I use STAL BONER BRAYBROOKS USC! ' Mrthanucal Dtawnng Llnlxerstty ol Vfashlngton USC Amrmtm pmblcmg Dnvmg Lann. English Woodwork MAE S. BUCHANAN Iowa State College Culetcrxa, Home Economucs GERALDINE C. DOUGLAS UELA re NN u J . K.- Q S A A l Z WILLIAM M FRASER ll.nlvcrmly uf Wnshnngtnn lncncml Sclcmc. Pltymrs 'va 4 3 EDNA DEAN VERLE A. EVERli'1l'l VV- CONDON COWLING CROSBY Stanford Unlvcrsxty UCLA Fnfsno Sun' Rf-mgdml R.-qdmg W'rldmg, General Metal BUYS Club 'F L WE v ii L - f LA RUE G. 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O S c eta 1 CARMEN VIDAL F Ile I n r Cole e Ofl c Secret ry A NEIL RCYCF UCLA IN I Sh D IULIA SIMMONS UCLA BETTX Tl RNQUIQT X rl WILLIAM H SEAMAN lWahn o Q Hq L DALE SMITH UCLA IM xr UbC RUTH WAUGH Helen Tamulnms 'a A a C H School Nurse OH e Secretary . -. my S I W University of Maine R I Bwnfsf ' ffffffv Kamab Stale 'l'c.IcI'1c-rs lxal U O Unxxf.-rslty 0 Q 1 gt College Ha lm EnAll9l'1 xl h xghts Klxrlf Phwwal lfducntm Cauldron Pl . P Q -, W? ' lm ' Slanforld Llnxverslly 1 C Q uh: A B U. Geometry. Tngonometry phllvlgigf lgaukrttrl Engllslx Anzo Shop 2 , ' . , - I ,I 1 .ll ' ' 4 3 . . ' I . T ' Q L' gk Inhn Munr Iunmr Cnllm-gr I ki ' I'mm-yy.. illlll-gr HIC! C Y FY yhl 'H fxlxzcnslup Math Oulu-wr.. Gnlx Uh-r UNIX Phwujl Edmluh Huw: Phyenml Eduuxmnq gs . f .Q f ' f , - , . , Y . C U N011 U I0 I 9 San n luninr n I e a lc AlIDVlllSlDllR6Y lf34DlIllllNlll3llllll9 The Advxsory Councnl mrght well be called he xonce of the students It IS orgamzed m such a way as to reach every pupll m school Representatlves to thus Councxl are elected from the sennor Cnvncs and Amerl can Problems classes the yumor U S Hxstory classes the sophomore Our World classes and the freshmen Cxtxzenshlp classes These representatnves attended meetmgs held ex ery two weeks at whlch Ideas and suggestxons of all students were dnscussed From these meetmgs the representatlves went back to report to thexr classes the dec1s1ons of the Councxl and lead their own groups m all actlvxtles to promote co operatxve school proyects Besldes brmgmg mto focus the problems confront mg the school the Councnl also sponsored drlves for the beneflt of the Red Cross March of Dxmes and other worthy causes The student body presldent Martha Dulm was chairman of all Council meetmgs Mr Charles Mash burn was the sponsor Mr Charles Mashburn Martha Dulm Row Robert Espana Betty Lou lohnson Barbara Barros Barbara Leshcr Barbara Fosbury Martha Dulm Clazre Spencer Stuart Armstrong Row 2 Mr Charles Mashburn Shxrley Call Lozs Funderbuck lean Boer Beth Mashburn Darole Stanley Bon me Beem Rxchard Pritchard Row 3-Bud Furry Charles Rachards Bull Pmnco Yom Nelson Gary Furry 1 ' ' r 1 -c, T 1 S I A c vf i 3 ., 'sf 1 l- ,.... ' . Qllflllliihllvlfllblllllg lll54DAllRlllD ln control of conduct at games, assemblies, and all other student functions is the Traffic Board, headed by Iohnny Butler, student body vice-president, with Martha Dulin, president of the student body, serving as ex-officio adviser. The traffic board is composed of eight students and two advisers taken from the faculty. Of the eight students. four are representatives from the Advisory Council and four are chosen from the student body as a whole. This year a monitor has been appointed from each bus going to and from the school. These monitors are not members of the board, but they have the power to make reports of poor conduct. Upon being called before the board for the first time the student is given a warning and a thorough explanation of the rules. If the same offense is committed a second time, the offender is dealt with more harshly. I Miss Esther Funk Iohnm Butler Mr Gerald Lance Q x fmt Sadler Dori Beaudetfe Rudy All art L01 Rohr Iulm Burl r Amr: l ulil lwix Bum :rd qlurltullli lil uri Y 5 TQSJQ., .-NE: 0 l fl . - 'xy George Clinron,'Vcrnon Furry, limmy Dale. Vincent Ross. Doreen Ht-riltey. Richard Prirclmrd. Martha Dulin. Ker- - 5 - , ' '31 -5 . C. Ai Li. if ' 'K ,t ' ' 45 wy iIlf5Xilii51l3ililfil1fiIi6YilB iIEnfIDAilRilD Gary Furry Beth M ashburn Freshman Sophgmorg oan Adair Charles Richards umor Senior y .1- Bill Pmnco Iohn Butler Claire Spencer Martha Dulm Responsible for raising student funds planning the annual budget and promot ing student affairs the Ex ecutive Board is known as the business division of the Huntington Beach Union High School student gov- ernment. Composed of the student body president vice-presi- dent secretary treasurer and Mr. Charles Mash- burn adviser, the board al- Mr. Charles Mashburn Adviser so contains one member from each of the four classes These delegates are determined by the Advis ory Council and are taken from among its home room representatives. This year student body elections were held earlier so as to give the newly elected officers a chance to sit with the old ones and to learn how the Executive Board is run. The budget for next year was worked out by these new and old officers. SQIUIUIID IIESIINIICIIF IIBQDIIDGM GDIIITIIFIIWBIIEBNRS h 6 A36 fgff f 63j4j5ei: G 249125 86 x EE! ffm Mart a Dulin President PE? IohnBtI CL' Sc f K-1 Q V' c-Prcgidiilt hgrcirctgrgcrr K Q Q L - 1, fa Z fy ff' 1 fb 3- 4 fl 5 f 'Y 6 f Q O f- X, 4 AJ fn f K X QQ 4 . Q' 45 'Q Q2 QR ' ' 0 i inneo reasurer A BIIP T 'Q 1 N X x 4 xl X N N u A 1 I XS f -L R Y J XJ x 3 51 Kg' c'-if C' Q4 I , 1. 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SIIEQIINIIIIIIDIIRS '49 CONNII: ALARCON 5 I c L rxen A I nr- me rl-, League I PHYLLIS MARIE APPLEGATE 'Ir ns from ban Bernardmo C If Z World Frxendihup 2 3 1 Dramahcs 2 3 Operetta 2 G ee Club I 2 C.: r S L agus 2 3 1 DEE BAKER I World Fnendshup Club 3 Talent Show I Scrvne Banque! I Football Manager Golf 1 skethall I 2 bwlmmmg 2 Track 2 DORIS BLAUDETTE La ln Club 2 3 Trl Y 1 Traffic Bd 1 Advisory Councxl I World Friendship 2 cans I Aquadanne 3 A I B rs League I 2 Q BARBARA BIRT World brlendshlp 3 1 T I Y 1 A I G r 1 L ague I 2 ROBERT ALBERTSGN Camera Club I Vw vrId Frlcndshmp Fonlball 1 bvslmmlng 3 1 Tra k 2 tr!! MARTHA ELLEN BARNES T 1 Y 3 1 World Fnendshnp 2 V Pres 3 Operetla 1 B nd 3 1 ee Club I Lhoxr bec 1 Muslc Fesllval 3 Aquadance 3 Ui. I? 0 FRANCIS BLODGETT H Club 3 H Y 2 Football 2 Basketball Baseball I Track 2 1 f 1 JIM AXTON S World Frxcndsblp 5 I' Pr lub 3 our I 2 ere-Ita l 2 Talent bhow l nur Banquet I Z 3 usory Counull 2 3 1 rralfxc Board 3 Football 3 bolf 2 Capram 3 Sxnmmmg I B skelball I 2 1 sg, RICHARD GLUNN BEEN M? H Y 2 World Frlendihlp 2 3 Cvlee Club 1 Football 3 1 Bawketball I 2 ack I I 9 , Yfl'-,ns 1, 2 f - TUYY 5, 1 U' 2' 3, 4 PA. '. 7. 2. 4 a ' XX' lrll I: aISI11p Z, 3. 1 v V 3, GA . 1. 1. 3 Q M in 1 Harwq' I 1 C1 . ' 3. 3. 1 I 1. H1'Y 2, 3. 4, ec. l 'a V - 3 ' ' V ' 2, 3, 4 3, V ' P.A. A 1 1, es. 3 - V Y ' H c , 4 V I I ' WMI Y Ch , , 3,1 3 QP . . I 1 1 ' A ' ' Se . , . 1 1 I. e , , I Ad VV A V V V . S I T P I 4 fi a' V V X H -Y , 3 ,, JP I 2, 3. 1 rn V H , 1 V V ,V V .., , V V 2V 1, . . . V 1, 3 a . Q' GI ' , 3 VV ,.- V I V Ba , , 1 ' V V VWVV V V V ' V , V. .4 V7 . . V If I Ig 335557 I ' '3 I ' . 1. ' . , 5 ' 'Q lg .6 I' V V 1 f VV , ga, I . 1 . : I L4 l' . - fa ,. 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' 3 .. 5,,.1 am x. ff., 4 Klum l'rl-N 5 lfwrutuv Lfuucuxl 'Q 'llmlfnc Bd 1 lzmwlmll I 3 4 li.uv.crb.1ll l 'llnuk I l 'Y llovs Chmr Ev Glcc 4 S 949 LUCY ANN BOT TARI Trl-Y 4 P.A.S.F. 1 VVorld Fnendshxp Z, 3, 1 I Girls' League l, 2 , G.A.A. l, Z Glee Club l RAY BRIEHOLTZ .42 VVorld Frxendshxp 2, 3, 1 4:-9 T 4. f lfl'3i:f flu WALTER BURNHAM 3 H Club l, 2 - W'zmrld Frlendshlp 2. 3, 'I Model Airplane Club 2 Tennis l. Z, 5, 4 f' K Left: ,ff ,dy 5 ' fl Q-+' . ' Liga? ,f ' Q TOM BUCK I ,. ll Club 3. -1 v ' Hi' '- X- pr Q Yreu :T ' 3 f Chev LQ ' Xynrlrl llxxcrnlxhxn 1, 3. 'Y 9 w r lllu ' 'l K' 4 .xl Ll, . lub J -I Chuxr 3 -l llrg.. Iugnrx Staff -1 I VVARREN CANEDY w.,fz.e lf-,-f.e+.p 3 2 4 ,Q ,- Il gm -r ' rf.-.,m..u: 3 2 4 -T . 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Nw lf- ' - ' JA! , 1 'I I, 'W W1 I ' V ,JL , , I CHARLES SHEETS NNorld Frnendshxp 2. 3 Swlmmmg I, 2. 1 Optra 2 Glee Club I, 2. 1 Musxc Festival l. 2 1 LA VONE LORFNE SNIDOW Vsual I'd Club I World Pnendxhnp 2 3 I Y Nurses Club 1 Career Glrls 3 Cnmmerclal Club 1 s aque I G A l Aquadance 2 3 Cauldron 1 1 SIIEBIINIIIINDIIRS 949 BONNIE SCHURCH P.A.S.F, Club 2 ROBERT E. SIFGERT Chew Club I Yyurld Frlendshxp 2 I, 1 Vmsudl Ed. Club 3. 1 b.A.A. I. Bd. 2, I Gxrls' Leaguel I 3 1 Scrxlce Banquet I Aquadance Z. 3 GILBERT SITES Y I I Sec tre World Frnendwhlp 2 ack I Talent Show I CLAIRF SPENCER Trims lrnm Plsadcna I lf erm Z I Y 1 Q s :gut S I' ann Cluh World Irwndslup Z I 1 Sludent Body Sn 1 rv: 1 Prm C urmnn Vforld Frlendwhlp I. I 1 Swlmmmg 3. 1, 4 ' STEWART SMITH Trans from Redland! C If Z World Frlendilnp 3 1 Football 3 1 Band 2 1 ALLAN S VANCE' LAND World lrnndslnp 1 C u rhlll Swnnmunq Z I us P IOYCE ETTA GRACE SIMMONS Thcsplans 3. Sec. 1 Camcra Club. Prcs. 2 Chess Club 3 Tri-Y 3 Wrxtzrs Club, V. Pres Senior Play 2. 3. 1 Opera 2 1 LUCILLE SORENSON Trans lrom Fanqc North Dakota 1 World rrlendsbxp -1 Cnrls Lcaqus' 1 Hx- , . - as. 1 ., . , 'IZ 1 al' . I Tr . 2. 3, 1 . ' , U 1' 2 . . 2 A ' H A I Tr - 1 A A Q . Glrl-' Le , . 2, 3. 4 X ' A. . ' ,.,C1' A 2 H Cluhdl. 2. x. sr.-. 4 I I 1 - 2 4 4 PMI- PHAT!! 4 l..l.n 'lbl ' ' nr ' .r. - - . F U A PA- li 2 .407 I -2 I. 1 I' , 3 'I'rmlm 3. 1 , ' ', ' Clay Irs. 1 , Sr I r Us nqucl 1 I lr.-Sr, rr , Ih. . .3 ELIZABETH LEE STUDER YNurld Frnenmlwhnp 2, 3. 4 Gnrlx Lrusguel 2 3, 4 Talvul Show l Gln' Club l IOHNNIE THOMAS H Cluh 5. 4 Wurlnl Fnendshlp 1. 3. 4 Fmmlhall 3. 4 Trark l. 2, l, 4 Sl'BNIINDllRS 9499 MARGARET CURTIS STIFLER World Fnendshxp J, V. Pres. I Trx-Y 3. V, Pres. 4 Y-Teens 2 Lmle ll Club 5. 4 b.A.A. 2 3 Gxrls' League l I 3. 4 Serum Banquet 3 Umlorm Bd. 4 Q LUELLA NANCY TEAL Trans, from lnglewoml. Calif. 3 G.A.A. 3, 4 Usherelte 4 rn-Y 3. 4 ALFRED VV. STONEMAN Vlforld Frrendshnp . , SYDNEY TOVATT H1-Y .2. Worldlfirnenllship 2, 3. Football 2, 1, 4 Baslu-lhall 4 Track I 2, 3 Baschall 4 YOHKO TABATA NVcrld Frxcndshxp 3 4 Nurses' Club 4 Gurls' League l, 2 Wrxrld Fnendshrp 3. 4 Gnrls' League 3. 4 H. B. THOMPSON 'lqhrwpmn 2 3. 4 Camera Club l I Wrurld Frwndshrp 2, 3. 4 P.A.S.F. 2 Hugh Lughrw Photographer 3, 4 Cauldron Photographer .5 flrxhrstrrl l FAY YVONNE TRAMMELL World Fnrndshrp 2. l 4 Girls' Lvague l. 2. 5 4 Cummrrcml Club 4 Carvrr Gurls 4 Senmr Plav 4 MARY VANDEVEER P.A.S.F. 2. 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I 4 .qw ll A 1 ' S 4 'l'..i.-uf ml.-I 1 7 ' s.',I.I.- 1x.,.,qi.-I ' 111.-.Y Klub 1 xi Pr.-N. 4 , fg Aq ....1..1..,, s .Aq.I...l.m.,' 1 X Cl --X ww rm, 1 , I X: I If ff , X I it A N , f I gl! , am ' X V- 1 , I .hy J , W X , 3 QI Q fl. 5 H , .- .r I.I.IfN MAT QU EN GDJIE 19499 Vx vi' SQ 'fu DORIS BLAUDILTTE GDIIFIIEJMBIIEBJIRJD QWUNMDMKQW ff Iamce Murdy secretary Manlyn Rzsdahl :Ice presldent Ball Mallard trcasurcr Bull Fcldner prcsldcnt 1l GEIIBAJJ QIDVISER Halsey Schumaker Marqaret Moreman Helen Moore Wzllram Seaman 2 I xi A, vL...,M g .1' Row Row Rom Row Row Ioan Arnett eanette Coltrm Phyllm Amo oan Adaxr Gcoryza Bcrshau Myrtle Blaclrucldcr llclcn Doell Betsle Brmkman Marilyn Dean Dxanu Bcnmgsdorf Marlon Asman Lorraine Ellzs Rosalzc Dame Dorothy Dclmg lalf rn England EI: abeth falcr :net Clapp Rollcn Christensen enny Caldron Mac can Baros Karla Allred Sherman Burkhart Bob Ellis Elmer Radford ohn Dcmarcst Stanley Hare Iohn Albert D111 Daltar 4-Carroll Cross Iruxn Cure Orin Cancclll Les Frcdcrzclrs Don Bon cn Don one crry DcCluc Pon Muller Laurel Presley 5 Iohn Ballcu Arnold Gavscr ohn Dxcmcr Richard Cramer Lee Chamncu Fred Carter Rau Bernard Izmmy Arnold JUNIOR DOINGJ' Startmg off the year IH the customary lash non the umor Class had the dxstmctlon of bemg fxrst nn two of nts most Important class events They were the fxrst to elect thenr class offxcers thxs year followmg the nommatxons made by a special nommatmg commxttee con snstmg of a representatnve from each of the Unxted States Hlstory classes Chosen to lead the class as offxcers were Bxll Feldner Presn dent Marnlyn R1sdahl Vxce Presldent amce Murdy Secretary and Bull Mallard Treasurer We Following thxs the Iumors were the llrst to present their annual talent show before the student body Wlth the theme of Nnte Club bmg lt proved to be a tremendous success Most of thus success however wa! due to the efforts of Rosemary Fredrxck who served as chaxrman of the affaxr 'Q 1 l -.. . .. I ' V I1 ,' I . ' - 1 o vi f I . A ' I , C l' Y ' V ' 2- ' ' . ' , , 'e , 'z ' , If , - ' 3-t , ' ' , . I . , , , ' ' I Lloyd Hockersrrzith, Andy Alvarez, Warren Biscailuz ' I s '- V 1 r . - ' -V ' r l S, l , . Row Row Row Row Bcatrxcc Loopc Betty Lxn on Rose Marq Frcdcrxck Clarc Lclash C hvrlcnc lxmq Slurlcu Ikuchcnbrclur Barbara Hlqhtou cr Dolores Krct sthmwr ackzc. ohnson Iou Iulxan uamta Fletcher Kclma Gage Dranc Hart Sharlcq Hanson orlq lxunball Iuvmh Lumm Icmc Harrlcu LaVcrnc Hou ard Lmda Lusk Agnes Coda ack Hays Iohn Goudy Clyde Foglcr Lc Frcdcrzck Iack Iona Dzck Hart Iohn Isom Tom Kmq Rzchard Faust oc Hockms Carl Honda qfuzrt Hcm trcct Mcrcdlth Kmg vmc Hugh Harlcn kulton Hnghhghtmg the school year for the umors was thexr presentation of the annual unnor Senior Prom on March 25 nn the school gym Sally Markham submitted the wmnmg theme of Carousel and Carl Honda served as chanr man of the dance He was asslsted by Iudy Suglta Decoratxons Chaxrman Rosemary Fred erlck Entertainment Chanrman Helen Doell Refreshment Chanrman Clyde Hesson Fmance Chairman and Marilyn Rxsdahl Progmm Chairman There have been a great many actnc Iunlors thus year sexeral of whom have been represented as offxcers of the numerous clubs and organxzatnons here at HBUHJ ln the language department headmg the Spanish Club for the year were Iamce Murdy, President, and Iohn Gowdy, Vxce Presndent was ,ff- '4f'.',',: 17 ,cY A .g 1: .t ' - 99 A, sg 'f ' :ii Q3 ,, V- - :Q fy C l I ll' I l A.Y. 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Row l Guylene Mattox Beverly Mahlovrch Sally Markham oan Pottorff Marzlyn McGrcu Patrlcza Navi Marjorlc Pulsxfcr Betty Mxers Barbara McGrath aruce Murdy Alice Maguire Row 2 Darlene Pearson Kathryn Melendez Donna lllarsh 'Warcelyn McCracken Donna Oldenburg Marzannc Mat heu Mxldred Patterson Ruth Parnaklan Mary Moores Evelyn Potter Nadme Ortxz ROW 3 Renaldo Mendoza Izm Quzck Bob ORear ack Krebs Bill Longworth Bill Mallard lxm Mrllcr ohn Noah Lewis Noblrt Gene Patterson Row 4 Salvatore Vcla Marvm Norrck David Peckham B111 Lzndley Phzl McFadden Keith Preston Kenneth Pay ant Represented m the Gxrls Athletic Assocxa tlon thus year were ody Kimball Vlce Pres: dent Clare Lelash Correspondmg Secretary and oan Adair Recordmg Secretary umor Tr1Y offxcers for the year were Stephame Boylan Presndent Sally Markham Vxce Presldent Helen Doell Secretary and QW Mxldred Patterson Treasurer Servmg on the Gxrls League board were anlce Murdy Vlce President and Shnrley Kuckenbecker Secretary Movle mmded umors who were offlcers m the Vxsual Education Club were Ross Mxller President Wnllxam Rogers Secretary Kexth Preston Treasurer Carl Honda Sargeant at Arms and Laurel Presley umor Vnce Pres :dent ln the Thespxan Club representmg the Iumors was Merednth Kmg who served as Treasurer and xn the newly organized Nurses Club Betsne Brinkman was elected Secretary f-1 .4 -I ' 1 I .X Y- ,, ,. rg '- , ', .I . 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Q ' I' 1 Rani' ROW 1 Stella Vela Aruta Wrl on Mlllrc Rahn P1tWatr-mmm 1m Rzthard on Audrey qmrrr M1ru Ttnmt lwarllufz Rlsdahl udq Suglfa Ama Vidal ROW 2 Sally Ramzrc Slurleu Stctenv Frances Stone Mabel Reqnold Vrrqrma Ramen Croft Su 1n Wal ll Row 3 Ken Wada C lzarlrc Pcrkm C harlc Ru yell Bob Vvn Patten Marx rn We tmorcland Bull Rotyar I rru Ruoff Dzck Watkznx Eduard Madrrqil Dcn llpdqkc qhclbq Wrllzanr Row 4 Leland Woofl Vtrlm Sm: I1 Hzrru Ron rm Wrlktr on Donn West Another new club the btamp Club elected Laurel Prestley Presxdent Ross Mxller Vxce Presldent Harry Robmson Secretary and xmmy Arnold Treasurer ln the Camera Club Marlorte Pulslfer acted as Secretary Treasurer 'md the Teen Age Club elected udy Sugxta Presndent M Shlrley Stexens Serxed as Editor of the Hxgh Lxghts for the flrst semester of the year and also had the honor of bemq appomted to a posxtron on the Cauldron Craft Carl Honda was chosen as the Hngh Lnghts edltor for the second semester The Iumor class mis also xery proud of the fact that four of thelr classmates Barbarw Hnghtovuer Anita Vxdal Arnold Cvasser and Betty Lmton all had mayor roles m thrs yeir s operetta The Fortune Teller Q , , ,,.,1 -. 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IDIINIFIIWEIIEBIIRS SGDIIDHGDIIMINDIIRIIIESS GEL JJ B522 6 N222 Ruth Pruztt ecrctarq loan Rczllq treasurer Paul C'1a c prcudr nr Fred Iusk vzcc prcsrdcnt ARVIIISIIEBJIRS Row I Mrn.: Harpqr Dorothy Romr Row 2 R P MLBIFX Alum Rcbom Loc Mowtcllcr Row Row Row I an Boer 'ihzrlcq Arnold ONcll Apple Pat Callauaq Bonnm Bccm Bc: crlu Burn lrcnc C'umm:my Mary Entuxstlt Iudq Anderson Rachel F omow o cphmc Doqlc Marxlqn Arm tronq Bonnrc Butler tannc Dau oscphmt Borrarr udq Carman oan Ga cr Lucrllt Dunlnm Sally Anderson Darlene Clccm Flora Broun Pztrzcxa Fletcher Bcrru Dean Wanda Corum lmrn Crru Bmlumylrml trru Burduilr Henry Arrouo Don Andcr on lack Clark -I Htnrx C 1 t1lr1t1 Frmlt Broun N it Qlirlm trru Cru mltrru onwld Btrru nrru Bodum lllurrw Blah SDPHCMORED DOINGJ' K2 Although thev haxe sponsored only mo actlvntnes of outstandxng mterest durmq the school vear the members of the sophomore class haxe partxcnpated m a qreat many others The fxrst of these tvxo lmportant ex ents was a meetnng of the class for nomxnatxon of class offxcers Those elected from xotes talxen m Our World classes were Paul Chafe Presn dent Fred Lusk Vxce Presldent Ruth Pruxt Secretary and Dwrlene LeBard Trewsurer 'I-Q ,. ' A . ' ,C , ,4'- S, , .s, V 5 '. 5 J . ,S ' .., I S A , Q S 4. '2- ' ,I-' 's,l: . ss, . . .V Row 3-Von Carney, Fidcncio Alvarcz, lamvs Conrady, Paul Chafc. Ixm Chaffee. Leonard Cady, lvaltcr Black- '- W 'f4s. I. at ', '1 if I S ,R - I it L S ROW oyre Kanegae Nancy Kitts Lynn Glurardl Clara lopez Gloria Husted Dxane Holmes Lots Grassmueclr Edzth Reed Larsen Lzbby Holsclau Pat Leach Sylvza Harwood Vxrgmla Hahn Shxrley Hockersmzth Row Marzlyn Huzsh Marrlyn Nerghbors Phyllis Goss Peggy Haruzll anet Kerr Dorothy Hubbard Carol Lock et! Rosalxe Lerno Mary Heeney Darlyne LeBard Geraldenc Hal erty enme LaKamp Barbara Graves ROW 3-ohn Hubbard Ioe Hernandez Rzchard Gcmmon Alva Keplmger Ronme Gmgras Duck Hays Earl Henslzck Kenny Haggert Ytanley Hcfley Raymond ones Eugene Hamm Dennis Gill ROW 4 erry lsom Dan Garrison Ierry Hall fmmle Hensley Louzsl ykouskl Stanley Gerhardt Charles Dodson Bob Dzaz George Iohnson Marcos Con ales SQL Those partxcnpatmg m the Band thus year were Elton Pamplm ames Mxllxgan Darlene l.,eBarcl Flora Brown Carol Lockett Valerna Morqan Stanley Hefley Herbert Parker Deana Murdy Sylvna Harwood and Iames Hensley Partlcularly actlve ln the affairs of the sophomore class and of the entnre student body was Vmcent Ross who was elected to represent the hnqh school at CASC Conventxon held thus year xn lnglewood He was also nomxn ated as a candldate for student body presxdent 3 :W .f-'Q lf . 2 , f w ' K I . - A G 7. ' , I , l I 4 , 4 . ' . ' , , 1 2 '. . I ' ' . 1 U I ' t . . , . . . . . . Row Row Row Row Row Beth Mashburn Ramona Rucra Maletha Montgomery Deana Murdy Mary Pruette Qmllen Mckaq Lac onne Reynolds Margaret Miller Ethelyn Murdock Ioan Neighbors Er elyn Murdock l 4 onne Moat Floradme Rad ord Valerra Morgan Marlene Noel Vzrgmra Martindale Colleen Mlttrlck Marjorie Moore Sondra Mohlm Ma Mccuddzn Be te Partrrdge Norma lV'orrou ldona Olzphant Tom Nu um Ruth Pruitt loan Rezllq Katnleen Pack I-Bob McFarland Russ Moynagh Izm Kettler Richard Old Herbert Parker Don Pate Elton Pamplzn Ierry Mccrory Tony Mora Douglas Oldfield Henry McC1nn Donald McKnight Loren Mellott Leo Murray Ralph Pope Halsell Pettlt Lloyd lllzller Van Latch Les Penhall Tom Nicholson Tsunehrro Matsuda Kenneth Leu I5 oe Mendo a Ronald lxrcdell Ed Lu k Herb Mrxllrqan lot Loua Ball Lzn tnmtutr Many of the members of the sophomore class held xmportant posntnons xn sponsored clubs and actxvxtxes Servmg on the Advxsory Councnl were lean Boer Richard Prntchard Charles Nncholson Bonme Beem Darole Stan ley Sylvna Harwood Iohn Wxll and Beth Mashburn On the Traffnc Board were Richard Pritchard and Vmcent Ross Actmg as offxcers ln Gxrls League were Bonme Beem and Iackne Stockton and on the G A A Board were Madelme Sandoval Darole Stanley Margaret Shepard and Beth Mashburn 4 l- . , . , . . 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Row l Lydia RUIZ Pal' Waltrip oAnne Whrttaker oan Terry Bernadxne Czermawskx Barbara Weed Darole Stanley Madeline Sandoval oqce Wzlson o1nnc Wood Eureta Szngletarq Barbara Ward Mary Varela Row Linda Russell Low Rohcr Irene Varlcq Lots Wxlson Flxzabeth Steinbach Marrlyn Weazfcr Barbara Stemback Geraldme Woodu ard Margaret Shepard qhlrlcq Robinson Marjorre Vance Glorza Strzck land ackle Stockon Bette Seltzer Vlrymxa Studer rm Rock Paul Reed Row L D Wxlkerson rm Van Osdel Bob Williams Harru Schurch Rrchard Prztchard Iohn Vmc Curtzs Renfro Stanley Wrldman Robert Wmlson Larry Stephens Harold Walker ROW J-Gene Thomas V1ncentRoss Lcc Prrnslou Rclord Watkzns Del Tackctt Wu Perhaps the most nmportant event sponsor ed by the sophomore class thas year was thenr annual talent shovx Margaret Shepard acted as chairman of the event and was largely re sponsnble for nts qrand success The very un usual theme of On An Island was portrayed quxte effectxvely with a varied array of sopho more talent Faculty members who served as sophomore class sponsors for thus year were Mr R P Means Mr Lee Mossteller Mass Dorothy Rosuer Mlss Muna Harper Mnss LaRue Fur man Mr lohn Bestall and Mr Alvm Reborn i u . l Q l f-' A- :I A ff A t 3 f . , I A , I . , A, - , Y l I I. K ' , , . . .I . I A h I ROW 3-Dan Yount. Eddy Roy, Wallace Silvcy, Fred Stephens, lim Rosc. Phil Vance, Mel Smith, Elmer Scotts, GDJIEIIHINEIIEJIRS HHRIIEBSHMHEBN QElI15AQlEf L01 Funderbuck Secretary rm Rrchwrd Presxclcnt Donna Loftn Treasurer Ronald Dulm Vice Pre rc cnt 4? QQIIIIIDVHISIIEBIIRQID Z3 :bf ei l Row I Berry Tlrrzquzer Lnraldnne Dmnns Rurh Heauck Row lanus Tum 5 Ott Flaniqm Dale Braubmok l . . l Z. 25, -X I Y , -r Aix ' - 26 . ' 1 we 5-x ,, 'S .r ' .: ' 1 S, .' I ' C 3: ' , ' - s'1' . 1 V 4 1 X, .wx H X' 1 ,' v ' , ' .mx . ' -- P 5 x if al. . ' low Row Row Row umm oan Esry Estella De La Cruz Mxldred Beacku ell Carolyn Brxster Ioyce Albert Barbara Cure Barbara Baros Gerry Corbett Gerry Glekey Donna Austxn Carol Buckmgham oan Brxggs Yvonne Doye Lorrazne Duerrt Shxrley Christensen Llarzta Burkett Conme Beker Pat Anderson Dorothy Costle oan Call Nadme Carroll Shzrley Call oann Doyle Mary Lou Cornell ackze De Armond Celra Durant Donald Damels Stuart Armstrong Bob Cam Kenneth Butler Sammy Blodgett Bzlly Blacku elder Don ald Busby Warner Burnes Charles Allen Gordon Avrctt Pete l'lerro erry Carter Rzchard Cam Phxlzp Amhory Iohn Beck Paul Boo Bobby Boldmq Gerald Camp Carl Clecm S-George Beck Iamex Boeker Dazzd Applebury ERBSHMEN DDINBJ Happy to be a part of HBUHS and eager to take part nn the school actlvxtnes another group of exghth grade graduates have jomed together to form the Freshman Class of I948 1949 Thls year as usual the old tradxtlon of lnl txatxon was held the flrst three days of school makmg llfe uncomfortable for the scrubs ThlS Conslsted of wearmg then' Clothes wrong slde out upsxde down and backwards wear mq oversized shoes and not allowmg the glrls to use makeup at least where xt IS supposed to be used Howexer the freshmen made up for thexr mlstreatment by wmnmg the Tug O War m the annual Freshmen Sophomore Brawl l ' I-I , ,A ' f . A , , , ' 3- ' ., i , l ' . , 4 ,1 ' A I , - Row 4-Vcrgil Barger, Max Benward, Sam Ater, Gerald Baxter, Howard Arnett, Iohn Burrison,Da11ielGonza cs, 'TIES ROW I Hclcn Falrr Sandra Hayley Hcltn Hart Bzrhara Harp ter ackc Iolly Hortcncra Fzrrro Moonccn H111 Helene Gorman annctrc Porrc t Penny Cfroff unc Herman ROW 2 Iafunta Hurd Bcttq lou Iohn on Pmlxm Criu EI: rlntlz Huhn Donrm H111 Ill H111 I 111 1 Halt Madclznc Hernindr Orlamc lxrvt cr o 1 llc, om Herman lrllzan Con all Row 3 lvurcncc Fred rzck Bob Gilbert Dal fd H rman H1110 EI Rogrr Gxllcn Fd Frz bm Ronald Fulm fharlt Ha Ieq Kcxth ohn on Auqu tu Hurt Don Hmc Rolfurt F pvtm C nu Frlt Mrr on Foqltr Wato lu akovhr Hxghlnghtmg the year for the freshmen were the weekly Freshmen Dances held m the gym every Tuesday durmg 3CtlVlty perxod Under the competent dxrectnon of Mlss Betty Tern quust Mlss Dorothy Rosner Mr Scott Flara qan Mr Harry M Sheue and Mr Iames Tye freshmen boys were taught the baslc steps of dancmg and were then yomed by the gurls to be mstructed In the art of soclal dancmg All of the dances proved to be quxte successful and were thoroughly enjoyed by those who attend ed ln several mstances the musnc was pro vnded by the newly organxzed yazz band Those freshmen chosen as representatxves to the Advxsory Council were Shxrley Call Iames Backer Gary Furry Robert Van de Velde Barbara Barros Max Benward Bar bara Cure and Lawrence Fredrxcks - 1- , LM. 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'F f Y ' ' , 4 I' , . . - . - , , . . f F U ' . . 13 Row lean Mzttrxch Llp: Mendo a lazzta Pere Delorse Kmg Erma Palonares Carole Renfro Doreen Murphy Marlene Mel racken Barbara Luther Dorothq Patterson Martma Patten Marian Olds Bobbr Pulsxfer Donn: Rchlmq ROW Peggy Moore Margaret Mendoza Frances Melendey Shirley Mashburn oann Lamp Dona Loftus Vzolet Lawrence Glorra Pzerce Llda Moore Meredxth Przce Pat Kuhne Roberta Lochhead Cherry Mxtchell Row Irm Montgomery Donald Mollrca Allen Mcbadden Norman Chares Charles Murphy Donald Rehlxng Edwrn Potter Richard Kellogg Beecher Kuqkendall Norman Parter Glenn Mitchell Vernan Laub Bernze Kays Row 4-Charles Neu bold Ierry Iones Bob Kung George Rzlgerrom Herbert Leue Robert Vande Velde Robert Kuchenbecker M1chaelNezl Bob Ouelett zmmq Lmton Eduard Palmer Row D Eugene Patterson Tommy Nelson Charles Kzmbell Floyd Russell Thls year the Freshmen Talent Show was not presented before the entxre student body but Instead m a specxal assembly for freshmen only m the audxtorxum on February 9 durmg actnxty perxod Ixm Rlchards president of the class mtroduced Donna Loftxs who had charge of announcmg the program Among the partncmpants was the Freshmen Girls Glee Club who sang Serenade by Romberg 'Ind Amarella by Wmne Proceedmg with the program Carole Renfroe sang Its Magna followed by Martma Patton smgmg You Call Evervbody Darlmg and Barbara Axre who entertained the group wlth a trumpet solo by Cole Porter 1' , 'l-- 'z :,'f' 2, 4, . , ' - , 1 -1 4 1 I A n n . . 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Row l Amta Runs Mary Io Wxlson Dolores Sellek Carol Schmxedel Darlene Ritchey loanne Waddell Mar lene Wilson Nancy Souardv Dronne Wurm Dolores Sewell Elame Smlth Dorothy Rrgg Neta Waffle Row 2 Helen Szebert Gladys Wzlber Ioyce Whute V1oletSteqen Ioan Schmtzlem Syluxa Thornton Sylu1aRxce Marta Wxldman Shzrley Van Osdel ean Terry VVanda Trester Lots Russell ROW 3 Irm Randel oe Wuerer Amador Vega Charles Webster lack Reynolds Gaye Wrlllame Don Rxchard son Harry Thoma Daxzd Sheet Gcorqc Trcstcr Dale Stephenson ROW 4 Carl WlllfSOH Ted Seaman Bob Sues lm Rrchards Ioe Wzqqenton ames Walker Harry Wzllzanzson Eddrc Sunleq A slut featurmg the Qunz Knds and thelr Qunz Master was a hugh spot on the proqr m Partncxpatmg nn the slut wxth Mr Harry Sheue as Quiz Master were Herbert Leue Nita Wal fell ames Montgomery Conme Baker Dor , een Murphy Rnchard Donnelly and Beecher Kuykendall The Freshmen Gxrls Sextet then sanq Trees followed by Nancy Seward sxngxng Bella Bella Marne Dolores Sewell concluded the program by a baton twnrlmg and tap dancmg number ac Companxed by Margaret Duet on the plano Settlmg down to the busmess of the year the freshmen elected thexr class offncers by means of ballots m their cntnzenshxp classes Those elected were Ilm Rxchards Presndent Ronald Dulm Vnce President Lots Funder buck Secretary and Donna Loftxs Treasurer - E . 5 1 U nil. . H P, , .., cg Qx , Eff! f!j,7MQQ'?'f?fy I QM !f,f?fffy7,ZZf!fZ50f,',Vg+,ff,,gy ,fi , W 5ff5ffff2Z,7 Wf Qzigifigjffyf W 3-be - fi' .-4?-Us-'U CVFJ-afar 2 .2 2--33 -L ,3 ix-1-!.!-f gifg'- Z - Z .14-5-il. 4113 -511,-n-tl ,Q -ff -fy-+f+AJ-114-Q: -21-',,,f 95 . T gl' ggfofvb-4 NLD -'gf- C'----45-' : ,g ,LPAP '-'L+-. .2 Z4 ..ff 5.,---L! -- - ,4n.4L4Z5- l? '2 D ,,-,,..-4-cl--1-' -44 -44.45 J 'J Y'7':'7'4 4'4 9 if 2 , ,A-1, cr., -1,-4-4?,, ,,,j..,.z n?4-44,2731-1 3, f.,-41,-j+Jg..ZZ-76-04-1 -e..:.--Qz 54.1 ...Q-1...-5-i - 1 -A-fa-1 iff ,473 .Z . 5- -5242924-X 41 f ...2,+f-.4L.y',L Ai' - ?4 t,,,L,,, , -Le' i f 4,5 1 cali 2'4....4-.J C-'UQVA-75 Ygxgrifrgrv I 54,4-! ?ff22..,..,..A.Q i.-f -lb ' 2' ,Q Zvi! 'gltvdl-I Q ,7 .Z -1- -X Z'+ '7 '- c lg fa ,QA-, llhlllllll?-flIHlllllQlll4l?.flIHIl6llfS Sglllixlllxlll? . f Y Rowl Helen Doell Beatrzce Loope Carl Honda Shxrley Stevens Dons Thomas Clan-e Spencer Nancre Garnson Row 2 Iuamta Lumm Iudy Sugzta Marcelyn McCracken Charlene Kmg Ioan Adazr Sally Markham Lots Grandy Row 3-lames Mzller Ierry Ruoff Duck Watkms Dauxd Peckham Chuck Burge Wendell Witte B111 Wilson Row 4-Charles Perkms Tom Buck Mr Wzllram Seaman Don loncs lack Whltc Under the dlrectnon of Mr Wxllnam H Seaman the H1gh Lnghts staff has trxed nn every way to please the student body vuth hdbxts of campus news Sometlmes the staff would handle more than tldbxts such as the operetta yumor play dances and many other happenmgs which were lmportant to both the students 'md faculty The Hugh Llghts flourlshed under the hard work of Shlrley Stevens lfnrst semesterl Edntor nn Chnef and Carl Honda lsecond sc mesterj Editor nn Chief Helpmg the ed1tors wxth thexr burdens were Lols Grandy Asso crate Edltor and Busmess Manager oan Adaxr and Clanre Spencer Feature Editor oan Adanr Marcelyn McCracken and uamta Lumm Gxrls Sports Edntor lack White Duck Watkins and Wendell Witte Boys Sports Edxtor udy Suglta uamta Lumm Sally Markham and Beatrlce Loope Exchange whnle Carl Honda Helen Doell oan Ad'ur lerry Ruoff Nancne Garrison Clanre Spencer Shirley Stevens Mr Wxllxam Seaman Aduaser Sally Markham and Marcelyn Mccracken Carl Honda furnished news for the Wastebasket Members of the gournahsm class gave much help In dns covermg and wrxtmg the news Y l' I sv, L s gk N 1 'els .t g y s l' lf' Q ,r U we . .I . . :I. l N, S ' 2 I, - , , . J , ' 11 qui ' ' A, A a on r 11 -'1 X 'v Shirley Mandic Editor in Chxef Under the guidance of Mr William H Seaman the Cauldron staff worked diligently toward its goal of preparinq editing and pro ducing the 1949 yearbook After much thought the theme By the Sea was chosen The prob lems of proper coxerinq book set up and ma Shirley Mandic was Chosen Editor in Chief vthile Shirley Stex ens serx ed as Asso ciate Editor Marilyn Mahaffey became the Art Editor aided by Ann Ellis and Mariiyn Risdahl Lois Grandy Actixities Editor Ruth Meairs. Business Manager: La Vonne Snidow. Snapshot Editor: ane Lindemuth, Clubs Editor: ean ohnson, Cvirls' Sports Editor 1nd William Pinneo, Boys' Sports Editor, com- pleted the staff. acqueline Hammond and udx Suqita assisted in the art department. Photography vms handled by Mr. Clar- ence Mason and his photography club 'ind by Mr. Maxwell Brenneman. Art was directed by Mrs. Geraldine Douglas while Miss Corw Hen- derson and her senior classes took care of the sa CS. ROW l-Iackie Hammond, Indy Sugita, Marilyn Risdahl. Vera Ann Ellis Wedel' Row 2-Warren Meinliardt. George Clinton. Ma.r Benwarrl. Ruth Mearrs La Vone Smfloru Shirley Steven: I 23 J Bill Pinne a Lois Grand y K terial to be included vuere met and solved. - . , - , g X l l l f J? ' l I ' an r ' Jia l x. in P I lm f -ff i I. if . ff rg? . 59 i 'Q ' 'CI 40 Row l Leslyne Euerettc Doreen Hcnkeq Marilyn Mahaffey Ann Ellxe ROW 2 Bonnlc Beem anlce Murdy Io Ann Wolf Shzrley Kuchenbecker Nadine Ortiz Row 3 Iackxe Stockton ane Hartley Row I Row 2 qhrrleq Km ht nbec ker oAnn Wol Imlce Mlrrdu Bonnie Bum M1 Mina Hirper Mu DOfKDfhI1R0 Aer Mn Betty Ternqulsf lac kle qtockton To promote a spxrxt of frxendshxp and cooperatnon as well as to develop actlvxtles among the glrls whnch wlll be of benef1t to themselves and to the school IS the arm of Gxrl s League Monthly 3SS6mbllCS have been pre sented for the enloyment of the mem bers throughout the year At one of these assemblies Mr Gerald Luce Counselor qwe an mterestmg tillf on what colleges have to offer Another assembly presented Mr R Reno who talked on the proper care and stylmq of hanr Other exents spon ored by Girls Leique were the Chrxstmis Formal Valentme Dance Mother Daughter Tea and the May Queen Ball A Girl s League Conference vms held it Newport from whlch deleg1tes returned wnth new Ideas 1nd en thusnsm Offlcers durmg this year were oAnn Wolf Presndent wmce Murdy Vnce Presxdent Shxrley Kuchenbecker Sec retary Bonme Beem Treasurer ackne Stockton Sergeant at Arms . 1 fx N 5 -1 X Q l .. rf li t4 '- ,4 , 4 f Q :ffw ' l .N V 1' , Muff fgl .f . A Egg. A 41, ,Lv . ' MWA I I . ,Z Y wt 9 44 ' - .. ' V 1 ,S I , . .f V r . 1 I , . , If 1 l Q l 1 . V r L - Q - C. ' C . I . 'c . c ' 1 . K - . 1. . I. f ' .- - ' - ' , . ' 1 . ' :I ' 1 ' , As ' Z . 'JA A A' , ' . . lf - ., F1 'law fsgfw 'ibfibmfh NM .qi M irqarrt Shfler Mary Lou Krctzthrnvr lllarxlzjn Mwha tu Ann E111 Etclun Hm kms Enforced through the school year uniform regulations insure a standard of neat dress for all girls The Board meets every Friday during sixth period under the leadership of Marilyn Nia haffey and the guidance of Miss Dor othy Rosier to discuss problems 'iris mg from the wiolation of niles Plain and plaid tailored skirts with tailored or Peter Pan blouses are con sidered the proper uniform to wear A clexer assembly was given at the beginning of the year before the mem bers of Girl s League illustrating these rules of dress Girls who do not obey these rules are reported by monitors in each first period class and are in structed to come before the Board it its weekly meeting. The members then try to help the girls to understand why the rules are in effect, and if repeated offense occurs, they are disciplined 'lc- cordingly. Other members of the Bo1rd this year were Ann Ellis. Mary Lou Kretzchmar, Margaret Stifler, and Eve- lyn Hawkins. Miss Dorothy Rosier. Adviser: Marilyn Mahaffey. Head WGIDHRHLQHD llFRlllENllDSllHIllIlID CLUB STANDING Mxss Esther Funk Doreen Hermey Vera Wedel Iames Dale loAnn Wolf Lxbby Holsclaw Mzss Helen Moore To help the chnldren of war torn count les IS the mam purpose of the World Frlendshnp Club The club IS organlzed m the soc1alstud1es classes and a large percentage of the student body are members The ma1n project of the year was the fxllmg of a unxor Red Cross chest wlth supplles for the use of a needy school m Europe Ofhcers for the year were lmmy Dale Presxdent Vera Wedel Publlcnty Vlce Presx dent Lnbby Holsclaw Program Vxce Presx dent Doreen Henkey Recordmq Secretary o Ann Wolf Correspondence Secretary Alan McFadden Treasurer Sponsors were Mxss Tye Mr Lloyd Hamren '19 .W g Vqvbggwv , can 1 ! , ' X 5 1' . ' 1 . - I. I! 7 I y : I SEATED.AHen McFadden' Esther Funk, Miss Helen Moore, Mr. Iames ,' Q h ' Halt' 1 'Q . , 6-- - f A T ' W . U b 5 sv A V g I , 5 in . 9 rf: '-' ' ' E I . . , . , 2- ' A is Row I-Sylua Thornton Iudy Carman Margaret Muller Amta Vxdal Madelme Sandoval Betty Selzer Row Z Alma Keplmyer Drck Cramer Charles Webs er Ted Seaman Don Hawes Ixm Arnold Lester Wrlker son ames Conrady ROW 3 Charles Allen Charles Kxmball Herbert Pa ker Richard Olds Warren Bzscazluz Brll Rogers Kexth Preston Carl Honda Russ Moynagh l l , I . Row -4-Iohn Ballew, Ross Miller, Iames Hensley, Tom King, Bud Hillyard. Stewart Hemstreet. Verlin Smith, i Iohn Gowdy Mllslllllllin Responsxble for the mterestmg mov les shown twxce a week durmg actxv nty pernods the Vxsual Educatnon C lub has agam prox ed to be an asset to the school To better accommodate the large crow ds turnmg out to see the movxes the audntorxum has been used for the fxrst showmg mstead of the proyectlon room A new Bell and Hou ell mot1on plc ture prolector was purchased thus year to replace the old Victor machme Red cards were xssued to the members vuhnch gaxe them the prxxxlege of run nmg the proyectors and entermg the usual room before the rest of the students Operators for all classroom moves are members of the club Shde proyectnon has been continued and has mcreased the mterest of many students m thexr subjects Row l Ross Mrller Carl Honda Iames Conrady Row 2 Laurel Presley George Clm on Mr Leon Mrnor Bull Rogers George Prlgrlm IID., A. S. IIE. Row Henry Mayberry Iody Gillis Mac McCann Lynn Ghirardi Carson Horal Beatrice Loope Fred Loya Connxe Alarcon lim Hensley Row Doris Flack Iames Conrady Darole Stanley lack Hayes Marilyn Armstrong Richard Faust Iudy Sugrta Tommy Nelson Vxrgmza Studer Row Libby Holsclau Helen Doell Alva Keplinger Karla Allred lim Wilkerson Iody Kimball Bill Mallard Marcelyn McCracken Verlm Smith Row Beth Mashburn loan Adair Bill Lmzenmeyer uamta Lumm Larry Stevens anzcc Murdy Iohn Gowdy Rosemary Frederick Dick Hays Row Flora Brown Shirley Kuchenbecker Sally Markham Stephame Boylan ldona Olzphant Ioan Reilly Iackle Stockton Iosephme Bottarr Margaret Shepard Darlene LeBard Row I Henry McCann Iohn Savage Row 2 Margaret Shepard Iamce Murdq Mrs Margaret Morcman Beth Mashburn Continuing its work in furthering a better bors the Pan American Student Forum under the sponsorship of Mrs Margaret Moreman has completed another active year Early in the fall a party was held during which the members got acquainted with each other and made general plans for other ac tivities during the rest of the year A Christ mas Party for all members featured the break ing ofa pmata Outstanding among the events of the year was a trip to Padua Hills where La Fortuna de Don Esteban was viewed One of the last functions of the vear was the Fiesta qiven on May I9 Entertainment in the Spanish style was presented following dm ner and games Officers for the year were anice Murdy President Beth Mashburn Vice President Margaret Shepard Secretary ohn Gowdy Treasurer 3- . L ' I . ' I . . I . I . 4- . ', j 'L ,1 ' . ' .1 ' , 5- . ' . h . ' . ' . to understanding of our South American neigh- Q . ' V , . - . I - E , . , .- I z I n NURSES Glilllpllllllliv ' 1' Ill lf Ill I l Doris Holmes Pat Morgan LaVone Snidou Darlene Higqin Marilyn Hmsh Margaret lllzlltr ROW 2 oAnn Wolf Nadmc Finch Dorothy Olsen Kafhlecn Sazille Yohko Tabata unko Oda Tomi Mafsuda Roberta Hokc uanita Lumm Betty Self er ROW 3 Rebel Wahl Iouce Harley Hamilton oann Keefoier Charlene King Indy Carman Barbara Fosburu Maru Lou Kret schmar lllaletha Montqomeru van LaKamp udq quqzta Organized for the purpose of acquaint mq all basically qualified g1rls with the field of nursing as a career the Nurses Club was formed under the direction of Mrs Helen Tamulmas school nurse Lectures on First And What to Do and What Not to Do were gn en by Mrs Tamulmas and were followed by xnstruc tion in reading of thermometers and cor rect knowledge of symptoms A speaker from the Adult Education Bureau in Sac ramento gaxe a xery interesting tall: on Nursing As A Career Literature con tammg information about all accredlted hospitals and nursing schools has been ob tamed for study by the members A water proof first and kit has been purchased as a contribution for the Red Cross chest now being fxlled by the entire school Officers for the year were Tomi Mat suda Presxdent Nadine Finch Vice Presn dent Barbara Fosburw Secretary Mary lou Kretzschmar Treasurer Vida May berry publicity Emi- vm arms 9 7 'W l QIRNDINL Nadm Fimh Urs Helen Tamulma Vida Maybtrrzy , 2 N ,. Q9 2. ,, .2 Q! A ,Q-5 1 ,, ,, ' n l. I , Q , A Y V ,, ..,, I l 5 I I I 3 l l I I , i 4 lr I ' I I I ' 4 - I I 7 I 1' A . I . A I 'Q ' . . - 1 , A , 4 5 V L w Q ' I 1 ' X 9 I v I , I, E X N ROW l-Betsie Brinkman Dale, Ioan Adair, Shirley Kuchenbeckcr, Vida Mayberry. Esther Humbert. ' . , t' ', ', - -I U . ' ' , V , . V . . I -C, ' - , A f A ' . I ' , ' , , I, 1 ' VI V I . Y , . . ' K . , . 1 4 . . I , ' 1 ' . - 5 A V -K A 5, oyce Harvey Hamilton Mary Sennec Mrs Evelyn LaLanne Mass Euclyn Mahony Esther Humbert Doris Holmes EDMMEQMKGMAIQ BLUES To develop a better understanding of opportunities for girls in the busi- ness field is the main purpose of the Commercial Club. All girls who are enrolled in the second year of a busi- ness course are eligible for membership in the organization. Highlighting the club's activities for the year were the Christmas Party, an annual affair given in the cafeteria just before Christmas vacation for all members. and a very informative talk by Mr. Charles Haley of Orange Coast College on the opportunities furnished by his commercial department. Al- though the club is small in number, it has been very active. Sponsoring the club during the year were Miss Evelyn Mahony and Mrs Evelyn La Lonne Officers for the year were Doris Holmes President oyce Harvey Hamilton Vice President Esther Humbert Secretary and Mary Sennec Treasurer Pat R l T R df d I kxe Iohnson Georgia Bershaw Mary Sennec Doris Holmes Esther Hllmbeff ow Mllarllgxxl-In arzzheth llgaler Vida Mayberry La Vone Snidow IoAnn Keefouer Mary Moores R 2 M B a Stell Vela Sally Ramxrez Kathryn Melendez Mary Vandeveer Glorla D181 Nfldlfie ow Figzh grisly Grlmgre Loretta Waldron Rebel Wahl Fay Trammel Dorothy Deling Frances Stone ja T g l Row l Llllxan Gonzales Io Ann Isley Barbara Pulszfer Betty Seltzer Georgia Bershaw Iackze Iohnson Iudy Suglta P9999 Radford Row 2 Madeline Hernandez Elazne Smzth Lorraine Dune Dorothy Patterson Yvonne Doye Mildred Black well Carolyn Brlster Iuanlta Lumm Row 3 loan Adair oan Briggs Shirley Kuchenbecker Shzrley VanOsdel Ioyce White Cherry Mitchell Dar lene Rztche y ROW 4-Conme Baker Syluxa Thornton Donna Hall Iaclne Iclly Doreen Murphy Roberta Hokc Elizabeth GlIl'llE5lll3lINIl f7Qll1l?flIEEllRS Consxstnng of a group of gxrls who are xnterested nn sponsormg socxal affaxrs around the school the Teen Agers club has completed another successful year A New Years party was held m the bungalow and was greatly enyoyed by all members An nce skatxng party was held m February The Mothers Tea gn en ln May was sponsored by the club One of the latter events of the year was a potluck dmner Offncers for the year were udy Sugxta Presxdent Doreen Murphy Vxce Presxdent Barbara Puls1fer Sec retary Dona Hall Treasurer Sponsors were Miss Thelma Greer Mrs Ruth Heacock and Mrs Margaret Moreman Rowl Barbara Pulslfer Row 2 Mrs Ruth Hcacock Doreen Murphy Mass Thelma Greer Iudy Sugxta Mrs Margaret Moreman Donna Hall ' f , I I r A A , I V' , ,, , ,Q I . 6 .4 4 3 of' 5 c f X 5 . ' A 0 l I I P . r D I , . T A , I I, D . , , ' ' . I 1 ' I r . I I I ' . l . . ' - 1 . Y , . .Y , , I . 1 . ' 1 . ' I . . -l . P , . . . . . BOTTOM Evelyn Hawkins Iackre lncho TOP Doreen Henkey Miss Betty Ternquzst Dorothy Olsen L1l161If6I1lb1IE5 111111 6311511111125 All junior and senior girls who are active in the Girls' Athletic Association and have earned a letter are eligible to become members of the Little H-Club. This club was formed during the last school year and has become in- creasingly active. Its purpose is to interest more girls in G.A.A. work. Members of the organization this year were successful in an attempt to further interest and introduce girls' athletics to elementary school students. A playday, which was well attended by all of the district elementary schools, was held in the high school gym on Ianuary 7. The fundamentals of sports were made clear to these future members of the student body and of G.A.A. A swimming party was held on March 24 for all girls who received their e ters this year Officers were Dorothy Olsen President Doreen Henkey Vice President Evelyn Haw kms Secretary ackie lncho Treasurer lvliss Betty Ternquist served as adviser Web. sf' Row Ruth Meairs Doreen Henlreq Evelyn Hawlczns Shirley Mandic Row amce Murdy Martha Dulm Rachel Vidal Pat W1term1n Row ackie lncho Wilma lean Diehl Dorothy Olsen Audrey Gilmore Ro e Mary Frederick can ohn on Row 4-Flare Lelash Iody Kimball Marilyn Dean Margaret Stiflcr Cikcu-Connie Alarcon Linda Lusk Mary Lou Kretzschmar oAnn Wolf Bet erlu Gage Dorothy Delmq Iuamta Lumm Rollenc Christensen Kathryn Mtlcndez Nadme Crt: Ioan Adair Nelda .Steen I . . . lt' . ' 'Z I . ' . b . ' ak- 5'-Q V ,ave I . - : at , of rg. -1' 'D I . it ' V ith: nxt' .ivy In 'IQ A I 47 I I. Hia.. , . ' . If ,. .- - , g , -M . . I. - - . I g P: g ft g if Jigga .gr ' 2-I ' , ' , V , 1 - . is-1 - . ' '. . .' -. '.1 I Row Row Row Rom Eastburn low Row llllll llglllnlllllllb All boys who haxe earned an A or a B letter nn any sport are elrgnble for membershrp rn the H Club whose purpose rs to stxmulate partrcrpatron rn xarrous sports and to create a feellng of frrendshrp wrth other boys The most important of the club s many ac turtles rs the enforcrng of laws pertarnmg to the vsearnng of the school emblem Three ban quets xx ere arranqed for and gnen durmg the year The frrst of these was the football ban quet held at the end of the football season In March the basketball banquet was pre sented for the wmners of the Sunset League Champlonshrp During the last of the year the Sprtng Sports Banquet was enyoyed bv all members The sponsorrng of the 20th annual basket ball tournament rn December was one of the most rmportant robs tackled by the club The Southern Countres Track Meet at the begxn nrng of the track season was another actnrty assrsted by the members !l!!, Ross Mxller Brll Feldner Don Webster Bob Warner Ierry Ruof Bud Furry Chuck Rlchards lm Fant Laurel Presley Brll Mallard Ralph Pope lack Lorame Harry Roy Duck Kellogg Ronald Eltrdqe Allan Stangeland Bob Crawford Wrmpy Watson Clenn Games Dee Baker Iohn Ballew Duane Otto Krebs Warren Canedy ohn Thomas Norman Rtrlqeuay 6-Mr lee Mositeller Iohn Butler Tom Buck lack Doyle lack Whrte Andy Orens Mr Scott Flanagan ROW l Bud Furry B111 Feldncr Row 2 Mr Lee Mo teller Allan Stanqeland Mr Scott Fl1n1qan ll - A r it I L I J f , l , -we-:J . 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P.- CLocKw1sE-Grl Sztcs Duane Easfburn George Cl1nton Mr C larcncc Mason Mr ames Tye lIHlllllNCM H1 Y began th1s very successful year vuth a reorgan1at1on of the club and the eleCt1on of off1cers All 1un1or and sen1or boys who are w1ll1ng to create ma1nta1n and extend throughout the home school and commumty h1gh standards of ChflStl3H character are el1g1ble for membersh1p 1n the club Early 1n the fall the members attend ed Y Day IH Hollywood where they saw a mox1e at Graumans Chxnese Theatre Th1s was followed by the U C L A football game IH the col1seum An ICC skatmg party at the Paramount Rmk was enjoyed by all the boys Pxctures of Afrlca were shown by Dr Hawes who also gave an 1nterest1ng talk about h1s travels IH the area Later 1n the SPFIHQ a benef1t mov1e was shown 1n the Surf Theatre Huntmg ton Beach All prof1ts from th1s mov1e vxent to the YMCA overseas fund Off1cers for the year were George Cl1nton Pres1dent Duane Eastburn V1ce Pres1dent G11 Sltes Secretary Treasurer Sponsors were Clarence Mason ohn Bestall and Iames Tye !l- !,.,1 I H H Ill' E ' LFFT Mr Clarence Mason George Clmton Charles K1mba11 Duane Easpbufn B1IlL1nzenmeyer Larry Stephens Verlm Smrth G11 Srtes CENTPR-lack Lorame Tom Buck Harry Roy Carl Honda Beg-me Kayg RIGHT Dzck Kellogg Laurel Presley Ross Mxller Ixmmy Hensley Harry Wxllzamson Chuck Welns Hubert Iones Mr Iames Tye lf' 1, 6 , l- -1 v 4 ' . , ' . . ll lbs, I I ' v 1 . 1' , A l ' - 7 '- ' ' , .2 X , .1 . W ' , . 5 . , J ,I , . gl I ' HQ ,ME W..- E '71 , I Q -.1 U 1 -- -W g .- 'I A f 1 1 My .ll 1- 1 1 El 1 J . fl -, ---' Q f X 1 1, C ' l ,as 'L '. t ' 1 CMN 6lIllIE5llEJlINIlS To promote friendly companionship and Christian ideals is the main pur- pose of Y-Teens, a club open to all freshmen and sophomore girls who are interested in upholding the purpose. In addition to filling Red Cross gift boxes for unfortunate children over- seas, a box of clothing was sent by the members to a little girl in an Alaskan orphanage, Ioining Hi-Y and Tri-Y, Y-Teens atended Y-Day in Hollywood. Fol- lowing a movie and song fest in Grau- man's Chinese Theatre, the members had lunch at Hollywood High School where Red Skelton was a featured en- tertainer. In the afternoon, the members went to see the U.C.L.A. versus Ore- gon football game at the Coliseum. Song leaders Ruth Pruitt, Darlyne LeBard, and Deana Murdy were elect- ed to teach camp songs to the girls. In March the members attended Oceola ROW 1-Darlene Higgins, Beth Mashburn, Madeline Sandoval, Margaret Shepard ROW 2 Mina Harper Miss Bernice Boner Mrs Helen Tamulxnas Miss Thelma Snow Camp Greer Miss Iulia Simmons Row Row Row Row Row Beth Mashburn Deana Murdy Valerza Morgan Margaret Miller Darlecn Ritchey Connie Baker Doreen Murphy Dona Hall Darole 'Stanley Shirley Van Osdel Maletha Montgomery Bobbie Pulsifer 2 Libby Holsclau Pat Waltrip Shirley Mashburn Donna Austin Betty Lou Iohnson Elaine Smith Celia Duran 3-Iosephme Bottari Lynzo Ghirardi Ramona Rivera Dorothy Patterson Marlene Mr-Craclren Marlenc Nash Mary Heeny Carolyn Brister Ieanne Davis Pat Anderson Dona Loftus Marilyn Weaver Pat Fletcher 4-Yvonne Doye Carole Renfro Gloria Pierce Helene Gorman Ioyce White Barbara Harpster Carol Loclcett Meredith Price Mae McCuddm Darlyne LeBard Margaret Maguire V -IoAnn Whittaker, Ruth Pruitt, Madeline Sandoval. Lorraine Duerre, Barbara Cure, Lbis Funderbuck: 5 Margaret Shepard Sylvia Rice Sally Anderson Bonnie Beem Sylvia Thornton Roberta Hoke Row 1 Stephanie Boylan Helen Doell ROW 2 Mildred Patterson Mrs Mae Buchanan Sally Markham To promote hxgh Christian ideals and to stress friendliness and respect for others IS the mam purpose ofTr1 Y The club is open to all yumor and senior girls who are willing to uphold this purpose Initiation was held in the early part of the school year Hilarious costumes were worn during the day and at night a party was held in the cafeter1a at which each initiate performed in xar ious stunts umor Tri Y lomed with Senlor Tri Y for all meetings and functions during the year Senior President Wilma ean Diehl presided oxer meetings during the first semester while umor Presi dent Marilyn Risdahl officated m the latter part of the year Other umor officers were Sally Markham Vce President Helen Doell Secretary Mildred Patterson Treasurer Adviser for the uniors was Mrs Mae Buchanan ROW l-Anita Vidal, Mildred Patterson, Dorothy Dc-ling. Nelda Stecn, Betsie Brinkman, Marianne Matthew Georgia Bershwa, Iackie Iohnson, Marilyn McGreu-. Row 2-Barbara Hightower, Clare Lelash, Stephanie Boylan. Ioan Adair, Shirley Kuchenbecker. Marjorie Pulsifer, Alice Maguire, Marilyn Risdahl. Row 3--Rose Mary Frederick, Elizabeth King, Mareelyn McCracken. Bcrdc-na Radoseuich, Mac lean Barak Mary Sennec. Row 4-lanet Clapp, Norma Bose, Audrey Sinner, La Verne Howard, Beverly Muhouich. Row 5-Ruth Parnakian, Io Hill, Elizabeth Faler, Janis Richardson, ROW 7-Helen Doell. Sally Markham Row 6-Pat Sweet, Diana Bennigsdorf, locelyn Sehiimaker. ROW 3-Ianicc Murdy, ellllllllllxllllllllllllio Cllldlllvtlllwolf W ' B l X . , . . . -, , Following the example set last year, 1' . . . . ' l f I i ' 1 . ' , A I ' l l ' .L Slll3lNllll1Dlllio GllfllRlllN'clf A custom of many years standing was Continued when Tri-Y joined with Hi-Y and Y-Teens to attend HY-Day in Hollywood. A movie and song fest at Graumans Chinese Theatre was fol- lowed by lunch at Hollywood High School. The UCLA versus Oregon football game at the Coliseum was at- tended during the afternoon. A Christmas Party was held in the bungalow and was well attended by all members. Washcloths were made for the Red Cross chest being sent over- seas. Under the guidance of Miss Esther Funk, Senior Tri-Y sponsor, members went to Osceola Snow Camp in March. The Southern California Conference at the YMCA in Orange during March was among the last events of the year ,Ip--1 along with the Levi Hop on May 13 Row l lane Lindemuth Wilma lean Diehl Ruth Meairs ROW 2 Margaret Stifler Miss Esther Funk can Iohnson Row Row Row Row Row Row 1 I Martha Barnes Cheronne Iames Claire Spencer Marilyn Laden Pat Morqan Esther Humbert Dons Holmes Vida Mayberry 2 Patsy Hau es Barbara Richardson Ioann Boggs Barbara Fosbury Eielyn Hau kms Audrey Gilmore Tomi Matsuda Marrlyn Mahaffcy Loretta Waldron 4-cgyceElZaruey Hamilton IoAnn Kecfoier Rebel Wahl Rachel Vidal Ltslync Euerettc Nancy Teal n 3-Maxtha 'Balm Mary Lou Kretzchmar Lucy Bottari Iackie lncho lean lohnson Wilma lean Diehl Margaret Stifler 5-Conme Alarcon Marie Mobley Kathleen Sauxlle Pat lj Haruill 6-lane Lindemuth Ruth Mearrs Martha Hanks Row 7 Slwlcy Mandy: La Vonc Smdou Row 8 Miss Esther Funk Adviser . ' g: 4 U ,I 1' , els ,V STAMP CLUB To foster and encourage interest in 'I Row l Ross Miller Laurel Presley Paul Boos stamp collection is the main purpose of the Stamp Club. Although this has been the initial year for the organiza- tion, it has been a very active one. The club met on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month under the sponsorship of Mr William H Seaman and Mr Neil Royce in room 29 At each meeting different phases of stamp collecting were discussed and demon stratlons were given A Christmas meeting was held in the bungalow at which gifts were exchang ed between members Emblems of the National Philatelic Organization type were decided upon and ordered Officers for the year were Laurel Presley President Ross Miller Vice President Members were Paul Boos Henri Castamg Richard Faust Bill Linzenmeyer im Linton Larry Stevens Harry Roy and Harry Wil liamson Row 2 Mr Nell Royce Harry Roy Mr William Seaman BAMERA CLUB Open to any student interested in photography and who wishes to know more about it the Camera Club has been reorganized after a year s rest Under the direction of Mr Clarence Mason members learned a great deal about the mechanics of the camera Pictures of school activities were taken by the members and sold to the stu dents Monthly photographic contests were held and criticisms of pictures were made Developing and printing processes were touched briefly Two aerial cameras were purchased for the use of the school and club members have been experimenting with these during the year Many successful pic tures were made Officers for the year were Max Ben ward President Howard Arnett Vice President Maryorie Pulsifer Secretary Treasurer George Clinton Program Chairman Larr ro Moons as 1, 'F RIGHT-Ralph Pope Paul Boos Howard Arnett Tommy Nelson Stanley Gerhart lames Hensley Max Benward Floyd Russell George Clinton David Dysart Stuart Hemstreet Mr Clarence Mason Instructor Dick Hayes Carl Honda Ken Wada Bob McFarland Lloyd Miller Iames Conrady Richard Olds Charles Webster Larry Stevens Paul Hopper Kathleen Saville Marjorie Pulsxfer , , . . I P ' . . r . ' . . ! . -1 ' l 1- 'ag ' . - , I , . 1 , . . , I . I I - -- . , , . 1 Q , ' I ' . ' X , . . S, 6 ' r ' O . I I , f , . . 4 g 4 C l ' - vu ' ' ' fl , X, v 1 .. K M , W . . ' .,-.UML , !. ,..p 5 w . f I . Q u . 4 ,. A V ' I . . . 1 X 4 wah.. ,. M Y .- . . fyfff ' 1 5 , ' c- '1 ' ., ,. fu.- I , - A... ,S 3 . - A . ,rl :,,g: ' 1 .' . . 5-WT-,r, '-fag: , , , , , , , . , . , . . t , , i , . , , , . , . I . . . ' ROW l Ioucc Summon: Row 2-Cvrol Hanson Ioann Bogg Mr Edna D m Condon am lrndtmuth oAnn lun om Row 3 Tom Buck Mcrvdltlz Wzl on Harry Roy H B Thomp on QlIfllllIlllli5SlllDlllQ4XllDlllS The loc1l chapter of the Natnonal Thespnan Socxety contlnued nts excellent work wxth a productxon of Our Hearts Were Younq and Gay bv Cornelxa Otms brough Thxs play manag ed by the Thespxans and dxrected by Mrs Edna Dean Condon was pre sented as the semor class play of 1949 An honor SOCICIN for those who have held parts ln two mayor plays the Thespxans receny ed sex eral new members 'ns a result of the semor play Carol Hanson Mcrrdzrh Wu! on Iouu Szmmon Tom Burk Durmg the year members haxe recened 1 maga me put out by the Natlonal Thespnan Socxetv vxhnch de1s vuth 'all phases of dramatlc tramnng Throuqh thus magazme the different troupes exchanged ldeas and recexyed reyxevxs of xarnous plays Toward the end of the vear club ictxxntnes were ma nlv concerned vuth the mxtlatnon of neophytes and the mstallatuon of offncers O xcers For thls year were Carol Hinson Pres: dent Tom Buck Vxce Presldent oyce Slmmons Strohmener Secremrv 1nd Meredxth Kung Treisurer I 1 l l Q , I - ' J . . 1 S' r S' 'li 1 if I ' f ' - I lf 'Cr. . I ' 5 . . v C -L' F H, U l v r c 'I 1 I Skinner and Emily Kiml In n - ' 4 p , l f 1 - , b ' , 5 . . 4, '. XY . V . ' ff. . V 'K WERE GYDTIUNGLZ 21 Our Hearts Were Young And Gay taken from the book of the same name by Cornelia Ctxs Skmner and Emlly Kxmbrough was pre sented under the dlrectxon of Mrs Edna Dean Condon m the Huntmgton Beach Umon Hxgh School audxtorlum on November 18 as the semor class play The characters were as follows Carol Han son Cornelxa Otxs Skmner oanne Keefover Emxlv Klmbrough Wnlllam Pmneo Leo Mc Evoy Tom Buck Duck Wlnters Edward Arclero Otis Skxnner oyce Simmons Mrs Slcmner ohn Ballew Monsxeur De La Crolz Helen Slebert Madame Elxse and the Inspect or oann Boggs Wmlfred Blough Fay Tram mel Harrlet St ohn uamta Lumm Theresa oe Lltterell Steward Ray Schultz Purse: Rebel Wahl Stewardess Harry Roy Admxral Carson Horal Wmdow Cleaner Row I Lots Grandy ean Iohnson Evelyn Haukms Barbara Rlfhafdwfl Nancy T931 Stella Chemmtze' Ruth Mea'r' Barbara Htqhtou er Clare Lelash Iamcc Nlurdu CENTER Ieslqnc E4 crette llllSlIHlllIl3llRlI1l.B6llF6fIlFlIli5S Thxs year the usherettes have done a very capable yob These g1rls are chosen by the Head Usherette wxth the approval of the Gxrls League Cabmet It IS thxs group which represents the school nn meetmg the publxc The tradxtnonal umform of the gurls IS a whxte satm blouse and black skxrt On specxal events such as Graduatlon and Baccalaureate the de arted from of formals These courteous gurls haxe capablv and smoothly serxed the guests of Huntmqlon Beach Umon Hxgh School They have been called on for many dxfferent thmgs sometnmes at the last mmute Graduatlon Baccalaureate the yumor play Communlty Concert Ser les and the opera were some of the publxc gathermgs for vuhnch they serxed Elght regular members and enght substltutes comprnsed this orgamzatxon Leslyn Exerette was head usherette and Mxss Exelyn Mahony served as advxsor 3 I Mxss Ezelyn Mahony advzser Leslync Emerette head usherette - ,U E 'I K , I l . ' , , K ' E , - , . 1 -I KA , . l . p I ,' t , . . ' 4' ,,dju4 4 . . . K WI' --v H - Y P 4, 'E ' the tradltional uniform to the wearing fl A X . , - ' l . ' 3' ' x V ROW l Lorraxne Ellzs Rose Mary Frederrck Sylvza Harucod Carol Lockeft Elton Pamplm Dall Stephenson oAnn Whxttaker Shirley Mashburn Row 2 Yvonne Doye Werdna Burns Flora Broun rmmy Mulligan Martha Barnes Verlzn Smzth Anzta Vidal Barbara Cure Valerie Morgan ROW 3 lnez Ebarra Herbert Parker lzmmy Hensley B1lILongworth Izm Wilkerson Herbert Leue Stanley Hcfley Bob Kmy Darlene LcBard' Deana Murdy The band thxs year has been entered m a lot of competmon but has always MEAN llD me thfough At the begmnmg of the school year the band was entered 1n the annual Anahexm parade on Hallowe en nlght Later ln the year the band went to the Long Beach Band Revnew whnch was the hlghhght of the band season They then dxsplayed thenr talents m the Hunt Asnde from bexng the halftnme enter tamers at the football games the band has been seen at most of the basketball qames and has glven our teams fme support The end of the school year IS usually a bxg thxng m the musxc depart ment but most of all 1n the band b cause thxs xs the concert season and the band wlll be doing xts part IH thxs work This years b1nd and Mr Exerett Crosby dxrector deserves all the merxts Rose Mary Frederxcks lrum C ure Cheronne Iames We can give them Y - V ' ' , I I. , , I I . . ' . 4 r ington Beach Christmas parade. X4 i ve t ' A I A i . . , I . - . , ' ' 9' fi' e y r . . T y Cheron ne ames Ioan Arnctt, Hclvm' Gvrnmn. Dolorrs Svlrcll MX Iackxe Young Norqne Iordan Marilyn Nezghbors fel, in -Sz, Noryne Iordan I ,irq frm! U., frv, 1 ' k,:' Y-+14 wa. rw.. 2, M.', . , , 'PF iw gl yy? 'U 0 'v m . A tl r va. A .Y 'x' - . 'ff -' '. , '- jfg'?3'fY.:-. . M' ' ' PL, r. V, K-, .Q i .fn sa i ,3.-My rj ,. ., -.5 VZ,-L, .I '.. '-f : .V 12 ' 'L S 3 4,1 E11 abcth Falcr Head Ycll Lcadcr CEUIEBJILQIIIQ IMIEBAIIDIIIEBIIRS 6' 'L-4 -aka. Elzzabcth Falcr Icrry Ruoff Duma Bcnmgsdorf Doreen Henkey Lorame Ellis Carmen Vxdal Anxta Vzdal Rachel Vzdal Iackxe lncho Pat Waterman erry McCoy Brll Lxndlcll Elton Pamphlm Rosemary Frcclerrtlx Vcra Wcdrl Wxlma lC8'1 Dlfhl ROHCV G'l1'i l Contrlbutxng a noteworthy part to the Musnc Department of the past school year has been the orchestra under the able dlrectxon of Mlss Mar garet Squnres A play Our Hearts Were Young and Gay glven at the begmmng of the year was accompan led by musxc from the orchestra An operetta The Fortune Teller pre event of the year Sxx members of the orchestra were sent to the Orange County Musnc Festlval held at Santa Ana on March ll Lorame Ellxs was chosen as flrst chalr flutnst For the P T A the orchestra played several selections from the muslc of foreign natlons carrymg out the theme of the program The combmed orchestra and band played a large part on Open House Nrght by provndmg musical en tertamment Offncers elected for the past year were Presldent Pat Water man Vice Presldent Loraine Ellxs Secretary Treasurer Rose Mary Fred ernck . ,YL . sented on April l and 2, was the main Row l amcc Mrrrdq Dean? Mzlrdu Mvrq :nt lllllllr Blrlviri Hzqlztoutr qlurlcq Km lrtnlvctlur omm ll oofl B7rl 1r1 Graz Cx Karla Allred Vrckrt' V :dll Katlxlccn Pack Row 3 Norma Morrorz s Vrd1 Maulvcrrq oqu Yumm n lrtm lu nr qallu Andtr on Y rr uma Il rn tro t Pzrrxcm N14 1 Bc: trlz, Gaqc M zrtlu Blrm Commg out wrth several bug events thus year the Gnrls Chonr has proved rtself exceedmgly successful The frrst mayor appearance was the radno program ower KGER rn Long Beach nn whlch the Boys Choxr yomed them Next the Chrxstmas concert was glven for the benefnt of the students wnth an mvxtatxon extended to the pub llc Followmg Christmas the music festnval whnch IS an annual affanr was held m Santa Ana featuring the com blned muslcal departments of Orange County schools Of course thouqh the most nmportant undertakmg was Vnctor Herberts lxght opera The Fortune Teller whxch was presented the frrst and second of Aprxl Barbara Hxgh tower Amta Vidal Charles Edwards and Arnold Gasser played the leadmq roles m thns operetta The gurls par tnclpated also m many other minor events The Gxrls Chonr of 1949 has pros pered well under the able dnrectlon of Ruth Harlow QFATU1-Barbara Hughrowcr STANDING Martha Barnes Iamre Murdy Clare Ielash - Q ' ' I. . N , A 1 , f Q 1 i A L 4 u - ' , , 4 , Q V3 A 1 ' 5 1 5 . ' ', : - , Q Y -1 . if A t 5 1 ' , . - l I I 1 3 l 'f--I' .. 1 i. -,i' 1 .. Q ..'A ml: ' ' ..1..' v . ' ' z . ROW 2-Anita Vidal. Betty Linton. Ruth Pruitt. Barbara Richardson. Clare Lclasll. lllarilyn lWcGrun'. lllary Scnnuc, - vs, '. . ws, -'..s'.tA 's . 5 ':Rz ssf. .' 1 . f., '- If l , 1 1 1 's. ' ' r lIbtDCYS'l ll?flIlQl1E5llI29 t3llbllllllPa Row Row Row Row Mr Everett C rosby Aduuser Dale Stephenson Don Molluca Iohn Butler Duck Been Ralph Pope Iolun Duemer erruf Carter Iumc Conrudq oe Loya Laurence Frederuck Amador Vega Mereduth Pruce Ieona d Cady Hubert ones errq Boclune Norman Rugqles H1rry Roy Kenneth Ieuuu Wu ndtll Wu te huuck Burte Llufford Loftus Mel Smuth Fred Bou en Iohn Mauufueld Thomas Buck um Aston lack Cuummunq Charles Sheet Alan Darrock trruy Ruuo Cuurtu Renfro Dm Garruson Datud Sheets Donald Hanes Ruchard Faust Clyde Hesson Ed Frusbue Arnold Gamer Bull McCallen Leslue Broun Cale Goodspeed Charles Edu ard ummy Lonqu ull um Wllett Stanley Hare Fufty fuve boys turned out for the Boys Glee Club of 1948 and 1949 Thus was the largest turnout at Hunt ungton Beach Hugh School sunce 1941 Mr Everett Crosby Boys Cvlee Club clurector has led the boys through many mayor and mmor actuxutues thus past year all of whuch have been wery successful They combuned wuth the Gurls Chour when the Hugh School was represented over raduo statuon KGER un Long Beach Havung made a success of theur raduo program they were asked to partucupate un two Chrustmas programs One un the Hugh School Audutoruum and one at the Memorual Hall un Hunt ungton Beach For the Musuc Festuval un Santa Ana they uouned the Boys Clee Clubs from the musuc departments of all Orange County schools Wuth the funal burst of vouces they let ut be known that they too were partucupat mg un Vuctor Herberts lught opera The Fortune Teller ' 1- ' , ' . . 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Fresco lClyde Hessonl the dancing master, has a favorite pupil, lrma lliarbara Hightowerl a ballet dancer, who is in love with Ladislas fCharles lfdwardsl. Captain ofthe Hussars. He meets competition for the hand of lrma in Count Bere- zowski llimmy Axtonl, an antiquated Polish composer who has secret knowledge that lrma is heiress to a large fortune, His plans go well until the entrance of the gypsies, led by Boris lTom Bucky, father of Nlusette lAnita Vidalll, The Fortune Teller, who bears such a resemblance to lrma tliat they are taken for each other. even by Sandor lArnold Casserj. lVlusette's gypsy sweetheart, who is also pursued by Vaninka llietty l.intonl another gypsy girl. Mlle. Pompon lloyce Simmons! an operatic star, finds lrma masquerading as her own twin brother, l.t. Fedar, and forces her into a duel with the count. 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I v ,,,-f' X ff' If p ,ly 75,141 , 5 L 4- Q C-'Aj' 2' 1 Q., - f W fl I ' JWQ7-f'..-..A P- K QAWD Q95 G Qflll will lIl2nlDAlIRlID Plannxng ind cdrrxmq out the proqmm of the G1rls Athletlc Assocnmon xre the mun dunes of the CAA Boird The Boird thls xear elllclentlx and eflccrnxclx rrled our these lN h c h Presldent Rachel Vldal the heglnnxng of thc xcar 1 sxxur mmg meet xas held at thc Huntmq on Bewch Hlqh School pool xxlth sexerll O1 'mqe Countw schools mn competmon Mn Queen cindldates were announced at the annual C AA Gxrls lc aquc Banquet unc the st sta mon of C IC rs xx is held it thxs uc Qffncers for the weir lI1LlL1ClCQl Ruhel 111 Presndent odx Klmhlll lce Presndent Clwxr lellsh bccrctarx own lene LeB1rd Trelsurcr Qther Bond mem hers were Rutlc Mcllrs plll'3l1C tx Lhm min Normi Morroxx Biskethlll Minxq Pit Witermin Hockex Manner M1fllVU Dein Vollexbill Mrnlqer lom Relllv Softb1lllVl1n1qcr Dorothx Clxen Sxxnmmmq Mwnwqer ein ohnson Tennls Mwnwqer Rosemirw Frcdcrlck and Flora Broun Referee Nlanwqers qWlXllTl10lH ton ind Vxolet Qtcqen lucshrnen repre S6I'lI'ltlX2S SFNTED Clare Lclavh Io n Adaxr Rachel Vrdal Darlene LeBarc1' Iodu lxrmball STANDING Mus Betty Tcrnqurr Mu: L11Ru Fzrman M1 Dorothy Rong-r r A Row I Dnrlum Lclmrd foclu lxmrlmll Ruhr! l 141.11 C l.nr1 l1l1Jr Row 7 Afddlllfh Snnclor ll Uorotlw 01.11 Ru xllf' I 1 A 'U IJ I N Nl ' ' l f x V p 1 v Sqlr 111 Thornton Norm.: lllorron 1.1111 Iulurxoll ,Skin ,HU mln l ll lr 'I rm ll Rum V' rl 0 O U 2 I Z 1 I' L K 'c 1 e in V I l 1. . . 1 . ca ir aiu eadrd 5' rhelr J . 2 ' 2 . Ar N ju e,'. - ' v g 1 ' I I I .K V. I A E 4' 1 ' 3 ' 3 4 ' 1 2 2 1, . .- ' 21 t ' 1 ' , 1 l for . firi mme ln: 1 ll1 1.A,A. off' C 5 '13 1 ' ent. l B. I I, C l W K - Vldz . 1 I j A 1 ', V ' - : 1A . if , A 'z j: l 1 Adair, Corresponding Secretary: and Dar- a , ag - . 1 ' ' - - ' : . 'zfy 'Nz'- 1 : 1 ', if 11 1 gt - CFI r r c , ' V' Z at I 1 ' I 1 , I' a 1 1x 3 2 - K I 6 1, 1 1zKr: ' A' J. 'e , K . 'I ' K 1 K K j I L I Q 1 A. ,t .JS .1 ,i , K I it 1 5, C X, 4 , ,- 6 K . Y o, 1 ' , z 1 K . I' 1 ' - A 4 A L 'A , I .' ' ni I I V I SHESNJINDIIRQ 413. QQII. ml. 4 ROW I-Martha Dulin, Doreen Henkey, Noryne Iordan, Annie Graham, Iackiz' Young, Nancic Garrison. Charlotte Lord. ROW 2 Ioan ohnson Rachel Vrdal Erclyn Hau kms Lcslync Fucrettc Nancy Teal Wzlma lean Drehl ROW 3 Lozs Grandy Connzc Alarcon Ruth Mcazri ackrc lmlzo qhrrlcy Mandxc QIVUNIDIRQ 413 A A Rf vu l Marzlyn Rlsdahl Marlorxe Pulsrfer Rosemary Frederick Clare Lelaah Ianet Clapp Shirley Kuchenbecker Barbara Hxghtou er Marzlyn McGreuf Rom 2 D1 ma Benmyador Lou Qualley .Dhylln Amo Pit Sueet Silly Markham Ianzce Mrzrdy Iudy Sugzfa Dorothy Dunn Dranc Hart Mary Senncc Row 3 ocelyn Schumaker .Stella Vela Franceb Stone Nadme Orr: Alrce Mayuzre Rollene Chrzstensen Kathryn Melendez loann Aclazr Ioy Iulzan Nlarzlyn Dean o o 0 ,it l . I, ' , A.. A A, I I ,I ZR . H ' .I l ', A SCIDHOMO E9 3 941 941 'i W V14 5' li' Row I Wanda Corum Pat Callaway Norma Morrows Pat Fletcher Bonme Beem Beth Mashburn Lzbby Hosclaw Yallg Anderson Darole Sttnley Barbara Ward Margaret Muller ROW 2 oan Rlelley Flora Broun Madelme Sandoval Irene Cummmqw Indy Anderson Mae Mccuddm Deana Murdy Margaret Shephard Mary Heeney loAnn Whrttaker Mary Entuutle XROW 3 Marlene Noel Carol Lockett Marrlyn Weam er Pat Sueet Shzrleq Hockerbmxth Yvonne Moats Ramona Rwerza Darlene LeBard loeephme Bottarz Bette Sel zer Betty Dean ROW 4-Margaret Maguzre Shirley Arnold Ioiephzne Doyle aclne Stockton ldonna Olzphant Maru Varela Rae I Espmosa Bwrbara Stcrnback Maru Pruette oann Terry Roberta Hoke PRES MEN 941 91 Row I Helene Gorman Dolores Sewell Dorothy Patterson Shzrley Mashburn Layunta Hurd Lon Funderbuck Barbara Baros Row 2 Barbara Cure Iackze Arrnond Barbara Harpxter Barbara Lescher Violet Stegen Ioann Waddel Sqlwa Thorn ton Glorza Pxcrcc Marxon Olds Row 3 Wanda Trester Mary lo Wxlson Marlene Whlxon Stella DeLa Cruz Shzrley Chrntemen Ioqce Whzte Marua Wzldman Meredith Przce Row 4 NancyDSowardv Io-Ann Doyle Bobble Pulvfer Iacke Iolly Peqgy Moore Marlene McCrav. ken L1ll1anG0n1ales Celxa uren 0 O O . , 1 . , . , Z - A K , I ' Q I ' H ,, 1 ' J ' ' ?' , , In x , if J jf -. W 'ff , , A 1 +P-Q M ' 41 A ' A ' 1 V --' ,Q A , X 1 .. 437' 'I H l A Q A .1 f M V 4 Q 4. fy 5 ..:.l -Q Q ,, 9' l , 1 . V Q y Vx ' r Viv . 'N' 5 f an , MAL l V 1 ' L' ' ' 2 K h V u Q I , ei, X uc. -+1 v , I ,I 'f' Av Ng l 'QA A ., W. - V D 'df' My 2' 1 I I I . v p I , L -l ' - ' I ' 5 ' , ' . . n 1 p ,In 1 ' . Q . A 7 . 7 , I ' I , , ' ' ' : . f ' , Q . I ' K , . ' he O I I Serli0f5 llflln Anna fha Dulm far o f 1 Doreen Henkey Nlgfgne Ofdan Dons mo 124-5-H l3Z2nZBcr1n1qx4lorf PIIUHM OW Marle Graham ROM 2 M? I ra CU Marlon Ax,,,,m audette fl lm Mcflrcrr Be I Vidal H731-C irlfyrl D Rachel I-min Od!! fxmzlnll Pm pit ororhu Olsen IHEASKHNKHIBAHEHE asketball Y 9 teams partncnpated m the annual G A A basketball playdays m November ROW? D Pla ln IH Fullerton Hxgh School gym the b The semors played well agamst Orange but lost wrth a score of I0 25 The yumors defeated Santa Ana m a c ose g score of 17 14 The sophomores also won thexr game w1th Anahexm mth a score of 24 17 Not so lucky were the fresh men who lost thexr bout wxth Fullerton by 6 pomts the score bemg 10 I6 Team captams were a Sue Smlth jumors Bonnie Beem sophomores Dorothy Costle freshmen l ame wlth a s follows Doreen Henkey semors SOPl70l710rc,y Frcshmcrl -f-4 -69 sys Huw I . C-'lplf ' - D Nfrr111ll,'A?lr',In ' ffm-111. S- ll mn' LUN' Row Qxffflf M Urrolll' M-'1clq'ill11'lI Ising -VO11, R1 rw l-'Tilingf,ftl'rsur1, Shirlfll Q I I -in ,JI rm , L A My llffmnn Cgwlylrn' f-'1r'A,,. S., UI ll j I Scuwll. l3'f 1fj 1 7-1 - I7 mill, A or Finn , 'Z,.I 0 UFUN L -V , H Nfl r ' - . Rum Cnzptul horntorl. f. . lx f..lll,',,,,ml- fuxlpfllm- B I V T - urmrz I .win-r. I Bnrllilff' 'L lf' --1-'-f-5 01' Snllcck. Bari K Milbllllllfll' flfil C usllt .A,, .4-ng 7 - r J nf E. '. 'Q' 7 v'-Q x fk75f' 5' h 'T . -. 1 rd n' Doris V. ,ir , - '-'vi , Noryne l0 8 'vlflfffyn R-,d Row 1-'lgigggletxfdghnnic Alarcon. G ham ggioyjdggll5fll'g,C55l?rjCiiffha5g, ,Cap . 3 , A F ll Olsen, Anna Marten I-Ienkey' ROW Zxla I rny. ll ufcr, Row 2 DO'Ot y A Captain Doree H -'C flfurdq M . Ruth Mean? feng- Cllrixrcn-San Zrrlyn Dean, RO!- Martha Du ln- R Ffanccs Stone. l athryfl llflvlcndvz, OW Znflflarion Abmyn V Vvlla, 1051 ' ,' Linda Lu 'A lIHIHlfD4EllKflIE5CY 'J Kzmbnll D I Tre 1 'ir fl! Ift rny in Thxs year hockey was played at Santa Ana on February I2 and H The senxors lost a hard fought ame to Anahexm by a score of 0 5 whxle the yunlors lost to ewport l 3 The sopho more team lost to Newport I 2 but the freshmen managed to hold Valencra to a 0 O txe Captanns for the teams mcluded Dorothy Olsen senxors Nadine Ortxz lunlors oan Rexlly sophomores and Dorothy Patterson freshmen cn 90PhOrnorf-Q Ffcshm X 'S rm 3' lv. ll Capfam Oro ll lf 11m ilgrqdn 1 An! H I UW 1 I o or Q It I N 1 nu lr xx 7 imm AO! C nrr, ,- H Mm, I ufltn Vzt 1 fpf im tot I 'JL f xr 'ln H, 4, rr1tA pi, ' Nu!! Row ,ttf ' f U iff 1 r ll R ll 7 'G ,ftlllh Tmdot I 'NYU' voffllm I Sltllldf llrrqlrtt Sfnp 1,-diF Dlrfllflr' I 157,11 r L n :tru t I um, lolml Ohpllori Broun 'U , Lnd lgoglwln Bttru ,whn ro lm xOI'llI1 r 'mt 'Om Q Mor Row 11 Gull SN ' W ' fl Clxrl rw W' Shu' L U on I 1C rtl . 5 I I ' K 'Hg I lh. - - 1 . - Bt ' . 4, K - 'gt . ' nz t A xr , r 1 Q' 'K R ' 1 r X K s E' Y .lx v--, W' A, . ' .-2 -,QQ . 1 - X ' if - . A D I. P ' nl l lull' - f D l C: Sflllc V A1 4 ' ' A ' ' lc ' , RU x k 4 V uf , V EAW R ff,-sO1u, . ll F X I wdlcrv Br L , IK . th , i l , Bi lk . 4 -Icnl. ', 1, , , ,. Q p ' - I , C '. il 5 C - A N I 1 1 105 x X l ' 'x i V BH bl tl CA H rm gs ,rl ' 'V f- . .yu Imran H4 fwb Fx U ll r I Af' Q ' in-if sh-- :I ' tl ' , K, ' 1 , A. -C Bakr, i .I P-. lt! -ll 6 ' -' -,A W' UPMFI- cz. I ' , I ' ,' i A V 1 - .1 EQJF i s I.: T . N-I: Dt. ' - rid .3 I, E . . -5 . 5 . I Seniors Dorothy Ro w l-Capfam Doris Iolgsglrldegfiart a Dulm Rox, 5-captam pdf Sweet Drana Marx R0 Olsen NOWZE Anna Marne Grahign Sfrszbzflrlzltljlylgcflyn Schumalrer od ow 2 1?e3:ZenMP::Ls ymdrey Gnlmore Qualley 'yn MCGWW Log johnson VDllHIbllE96Mll2u1fMlbIlb This year for the first time the annual volleyball playda Semor gxrls lost thenr game wrth Fullerton 32 42 and the yumors lost to Orange 12 53 The sophomores were defea'ed by Newport by a score of 12 48 and Tustm won over the freshmen with a score of 47 32 Sem was Pat Sweet sophomore captam Idonna Olnphant fresh men captam Shxrley Mashburn or team captam was Dons Beaudette yumor captam S0Pll0more 5- Ffggllmen R W I aa Les-vhff W' rbgra Ward k Barbara hh In 3 Sgllec I Mas U Row 2 anna O P anf clfglsjffm captam Row I lzfdsllzfafn Ca 'a ' Shu ey waaeu lull!!! Carman Par e Sandoval Ann Harpster l0 Thr-,rnf0'1 r e N Cell rbafa Sylvw M?:,::tM0ff0w :nf ROW 2 c ef Nicky Harm! Ufllo,-5 . I ' . l . ' ' ' h '- h ' . . ' n. I I . K. I , 1 ' I . R ' ' . ' 1 ' . , . . , Y was held at Anaheim on March 29 and 31. at f ' 3 - l 'H' L I 0 A , l ld . - ' . , ' - ' ' O I . . , . C ' . . , ' A 'Ba A I ' L. g Sql za Thornton Held at the Huntmgton Beach Hugh School pool on Noxember 23 was the annual swxmmmg meet ln whlch sux Orange County school partlcxpated By de featmg their nearest opponent by 40 pomts the glrls m the lower dnlslon proxed thexr aquatxc ablllty The upper dnlslon took fourth place H B glrls xx ho placed m the lower dnvlsnon ex ents were Wurm Lescher Thorton Gletcher Cummmgs McCudd1n S1ndoxal and Prxxette Takmg f1rst and thlrd respectn ely m dlXlf1g were Anderson and Hmg gms In the semor dnxlslon those who placed Included Schurch A freshman Sylua Thornton xull compete for the txtle of umor Natnonal Champlon of the Umted States ln the 100 vard breast stroke SWIMMING X f , l 1,5 V 4 wqwfgv MF T' i H, L. 1, A4 Y, , Schumaker, Iordan, 'Frederick Klimball, Olsen, and 4 ' K I ., . I ,. . ' xiii 11 ' x . , K ' Y ' i l f ' N' ' lk X 1 . l 0 ' x X' .l Kc N.- KRT 1 0' I - H ' sr 4 5.31 x N 1 l l X 1 I' A l ! ' S Row I-Rachel Vidal, Rosemary Frederick. ROW I-Darolc Stanley' Bffh lwashbum' Row 2-Bonnie Beam Ruth Meairs lean ROW 2-Pat Waterman, Marilyn Dean, Pat Iohnson. ' ' Callaway, Norma Morroul. TENNIS lIl2vQLMIDllMlllllNGlIHDN Qillx H Row I oan Adair uanita Lumm Alice Rowl Evelyn Hawkins ackie lncho Wilma Maguire Diehl Leslyne Euerette Row 2 Rollene Chriatensen Marcelun MC ROW 2 Dorothy Olsen lean Iohnson Ruth Cracken Ruth Parnakian Iody Kimball Meairs Audrey Gilmore Nancy TeaL i IIMIHII N GD HR SHDGDIHNKS F- 01 i C QV , BILL FELDNER CHARLES RICHARDS BASKETBALL FOOTBALI GLENN GAINES NORMAN RIDCEWAY TRACK I? BASEBALL 1 Q-our 1 1 I ,A DUA NE EASTBLIRN SWIMMING HM AXTON BILL LONGWORTH GOLF TENNIS ?WQ FEQ is FQEFEQ r- IRIN Q u-I Row l Hube t Iones lack Whlte Irv1n Cure B111 Feldner lack Doyle lamcs Watson Rudy AI arez ROW 2 Fxdenczo AI a manage Lane Costle Iohn Baile Bob Suess Iohn Jloman Bob Dc go Dec Baker Coach Lee Mossteller From last year s two returnmg lettermen Coach Lee Mosteller molded a champ1onsh1p f1ve around Don Webster forward and B1ll Feldner center Added to these were ames Watson forward ack Whxte guard and ack Doyle guard from last year s Bee team Thus gave the Orange and Blaclt a Sunset League Champxonshxp for the thnrd t1me 1n flV6 years The Champs ended up w1th 10 league wms and 2 loses los1ng to Anahenm and Santa Ana 1n the second round The O1lers scored 1007 pomts to the1r opponents 902 pomts The seasonal record was I8 wms and 6 losses After vumnmg the league the vars1ty played Brea Olmda 1n a do or d1e game for the r1ght to the C I F playoffs at Redondo Beach Th1s game was won by a marg1n of 3 pomts The O1lers went as far as the quarter f1nals losmg to Compton 35 41 The h1ghl1ght of the year was the w1nn1ng of thexr own Twenty f1rst Annual Southern County Tournament w1th Watson and Wh1te dom1nat1ng the all tournament team WILSON GRANGE TUSTIN DOWNEY VALENCIA NEWp0RT ORANGE ANAHEIM EXCELSIOR FULLERTQN SANTA ANA GRANGE GROSSMONT ANAHEIM ALUMNI SANTA ANA SANTA ANA DQWNEY FULLERTON BREA OLINDA ST ANTHONY CATHQLIC NEWPORT COMPTON - 3- - as 0 - ? - u rez. r, , w. , 1 ' , ri SUNSET LEAGUE GIIHEAMIOIIIDNQF ' 1 I ' 4 I 2 I ' . 1 I 55 50 HB 47 51 30 HB 48 40 31 HB 45 34 I9 HB 51 -35 31 HB 51 33 31 HB 37 32 35 HB 40 36 so HB 36 34 30 HB 59 39 33 HB 38 38 - 39 HB 48 35 31 HB 35 DON VVEBSTER FORWARD HONORABLE MENTION IACK DOYLE GUARD BILL FELDNER CENTER ALL LEAGUE SECOND TEAM CHARLES RICHARDS GUARD IAMES WATSON FORWARD ALL SUNSET LEAGUE IACK WHITE GUARD ALL SUNSET LEAGUE G5 vw. 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Q3 U L - ' I gun u H H VA - H H Ik H - - - - ROW I Kpp He ned manager Francrs Blodgett Lee Prmslo Vncent Ross Ed ad Madrzgal Andy Al arez No man Ridge ay Iohn Albe f Row 2 Pa Ichafe Ilmmy Axton Tom q Nel on Kac E 1 y m Rcha ds Raymo d Iones Coach Scott Flanagan Thxs year the Bees placed second m the Sunset League They scored 671 pomts to thelr opponents 586 vxhnle wmnmg I3 games and losmg 6 Francis Blodgett led the team ln scormg wlth a total of 131 pomts Vm cent Ross was second vuth 108 pomts Eddle Madrxgal had the highest per centage of attempts wxth 666 The team won second place m the Anahexm tournament They were de feated by St Anthony m the fmals losmg the game by one pomt nn the last fxfteen seconds of play as a result of a desperatlon shot from mud court How ew er two weeks later on the St Anthonys gym floor Huntmgton defeated them 35 33 Most Improved player on the squad was Norman Rxclgeway Players returnmg as probable members of next year s varslty are Vincent Ross Lee Prmslow and Tom Nelson Most valuable Bee player was Andy Alvarez CAPISTRANO NEWPORT IORDAN ST. ANTHONY VALENCIA GROSSMONT SANTA ANA EULLERTON ST. ANTHONY NEWPORT ORANGE DOWNEY NEWPORT ANAHEIM FLILLERTON ORANGE ANAHEIM SANTA ANA DOWNEY NORMAN RIDGEWAY FORWARD VINCENT ROSS FORWARD LEE PRINSLOW CENTER 'W' IOHN ALBERT CENTER ANDY ALVAREZ FORWARD FRA TOMMX NELSON Ncgugkgmaw GUARD EDWARD MADRIGAL GUARD 555 5 ?l?'?5Ql?HGf0?5 -of-rv-rm :ro 52 V1 zzoiim .-,-USO o-3:2 I'Y 5,257 3.350 ofnsg 'U CJ 'o-Am Ski-W? 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' an , I 1 ,,. , ,., Row Row Row Row Row Don Webster Bull Barger lack Doyle Glenn Gams Charles Russel Charles Rxchards Bob Crofford Allen Stangland Bill Feldner Duck Been Bud Furry lack lVh1te Bob Derzgo Warren Canedy Fred lusk Redford Witkms Meredzth Kxng Hubert Ioncs Harry Roy David Peckham Ierry DeClue Ierry Bodme Les Brown Sxd Tovatt Stewart Smith Glen Robxnson Ralph Pope Iohn Ballew Don Walker Bob Ellrs Bob guess Meluln Hefley Bxll Wrlson Charles Morrz on Bob Warner Hou ard Arnett Bud Varlcy Robert Muller Ilm Mzllxgan lack Cummmqs Don Noblet Dfflf Haff Fl0l1d Russel Coach Cap Theme Nlwnaqtr Laurel Prc lcu Ross Mxllcr Coach Al Reborn VARSITY IIPGIDGIQDQIIFHPOQLMEHLQ ThlS year s Oxler Varsxty wlth spnrnt and determlnatnon made a fme showmg for the Orange and Black Although wmmng only two games of thelr elght the Oxlers never slackened and fouqht hard untll the qame was over Co coaches Al Rebom and Cap Sheue molded thelr fxrst eleven around Allan Stangeland Charles Rlchards and Don Webster all members of last year s fxrst strmg All of the contests were bxtterly fought The hlqhlnght of the year was the vxctory over Orange Behmd the splendld runnmg of Don Webster and the trncky quarterbackmg of erry DeCIue the Oxlers showed excellent defense and offense through the entxre game The fmal score was 33 13 All Sunset League Honors went to Don Webster halfback leadxng scorer nn the League and Allan Stange land tackle Honorable mentnon went to ack Doyle end and Charles Rxchards center Escondldo Garden Grove Newport Harbor Santa Ana Downey Anaheim Orange COACHES CAP sHruE Fullerton 42 AL RPBOIN ! 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I g 1 E . sr- l5 BEEN F 60 WEBSTER RH 56 FURRY LH I3 DQCLUE Q 6' CNNFS RT 67 STANFLAND IT 4,6 RICHARDS C 58 DOYLE RI' 54 CANEDY RG 67 CROFE-ORD LC SQ FELDNER LE W , h - 3 Row l Row 2 Row 3 Paul Chafe Frances Blodgett Norman Rldgeuaq Rudy Alvare Wendell Wzttc Orzn Canedu Ice Prznslou Les Pmlzall le ter Frederxcks Don Chaney Iohn Butler Iohn Thomas Galle Yoder Kao Eu mg rm Willett Lloucd Hockcrsmxth Hertcu Hxll Cena Parte Bll M t l t R b W ll Phxlzp McFadden Salvador Vela Eu ard Palmer Rzchard Prlchard malzziodlcr I O3 C moon O 5 RO Crt I mm lmmq Dale Bob Ellis Tommy Nelson Io W xngo K thP t kK b D k W k Ch k Boker loc Hawkms Carol Cross Loc Motsstellgq coacll mme ay an ac rc S lc a In HC Eduard? SUNSET lIl9ltEA4l?flIlllIB9 1BlIHlAlMlMDlIl1DlNlQf For the second ttme IH three years the Bee football team has won the Sunset League Champlonshxp Wnnnlng exght games and losmg one the Little Oilers played an almost perfect season Under the coachmg of Lee Mossteller the Bees ran up a total score of 205 pomt to thexr opponents 58 pomts ThlS vxas a ratxo of three touchdovu ns to the opponents one The lone defeat was to a strong Burbank elex en by a score of I8 to 25 Scormg honors went to ohnny Thomas who accounted for 48 polnts Many of thls year s lettermen vull be re turnmg to bolster the Bee squad next vear to gxxe the school another vtmmng Bee team bt Anthony s Burbank Newport Santa Ana Dom ney Anahelm ohn Burr s Orange Fullerton 0 COACH LEE MOSSTELLER -I' A g U W t ' Z ,I H . t.Sr . Y uhm I . f ' . ' H HB 19 '. ' ....... 6 HB 18 ......... 25 HB I5 ......... 0 X HB 20 ........ 7 HB 20 f ......... 0 HE 32 ' ......... 7 HB 19 1' ' ........ 7 HB 34 ......... 6 HB 36 . .....,. - -H THOMAS RH f -10 XVITTF 24 RIDGEWAY af W, 10 BLODCETTQ -45 PRINSLOVN C IS BUTU R 23 l'Rf'DERIClx9 IT I4 AREVALO5 RE 28 CANEDY RG PENHALL LG CHANEY LE Row I Row 2 il Vcrl Coulmg coach Max Benuard Lau mer Fouler Iohn Gowdy Henry Mcbann Charles Mztchell Bull Fnoch W y Fred Stephens Don Pate V1rgelBarger Irm Vanosdel Carl Honda Glenn Mrtchell manager! Don Molrca Alva Keplznger erry Burdxck Arthur Henderson Eugene Hamm Laurence Fredrrcks Allen McFadden Don Bewer Becher Kuykcndall Norman Phares Allen Darrock Eddre Roy Dale Stephenson Von Carney Robert Espltza Irm Montgomery Renaldo Mendoza Under the coachmg of Verle Cowlmg the baby Oxlers fmxshed second rn league play by losmg only one game Thxs was to Anahelm by a score of I3 to 20 The Cees played consxstently fme ball rackmg up a total of 156 pomts to then' oppo nents 52 pomts This gave them frve wms and one loss Outstandmg players were Ilm Way halfback Carl Honda tackle and Vxrgxl Barger guard Wnth four returnxng lettermen to bolster the Cee squad next year the prospects for another fme Cee team look brxght Garden Grove Newport Fullerton Downey Anaheim HB Orange COACH VERL COWLING 5 V' Er V 5 Y r 'A -kg, K . F- f , 1 r' , , 1 4, 1 I 1 , ' ' ' , ' I ' Row 3-lohn. Hubbard, Henry-Castaing, Sammy Blodgett: Louis Radoseuich. Robert Van DeVold. 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Row 1 Marcos Gonzales manager Irm Wilkerson Bob Suess Glen Dodge Coach Cap Sheue Row 2 lack Isom erry De Clue Iohn Isom Lewis Noblxt Duck Been Daurd Peclcem Row 3 lack White Elmer Woods Dor Walker Glenn Games Allan Stangeland David McFadden Lacking enough depth for dual meets the Varsxty Track team dad manage to produce several outstanding stars Their best showing was an capturmg thnrd place nn the Sunset League fmals Captam Glenn Games was one of the fastest half mxlers nn Southern Calxforma takmg enther flrst or second m every meet of the year Other varsxty stars were Allan Stangxiland who establnshed a new school record of 4811112 m the shot put Don ebster 21 feet broad jumper and ack White a consistently fme sprinter 100 220 440 880 Mil RECORDS SCORE- 10.4 Furry 23.1 White 33.3 Gaines 2.04.2 Gaines e Run 5.07.6 Suess 120 H.H. 16.5 Woods 180 L.H. 21.8 Been B. 21'21ff-3 Webster H. I. 5'.8 Watson P. V. S. P. 1 1'.6 Isom 46'.51Q Stangel'd Relay 1.36.9 Furry Watson Been White Newport Downey Orange Anaheim Fullerton Santa An 3 P3 555 1320 70 HH 120 LH Relay ROW 1-Cap Sheue Coach Dxck Watkxns Edu ard Palmer Cnuck Eduards Iohn Thomas Iohn Butler Lloyd Hockersm1th Les P nhall Larry Stephens manager Row 2 Harry Wxllxamson Gllbert Mendoza lxm Boe er Bob Ellls Gene Patterson Bob Wxlson Rudy Alveros Phrlllp McFadden ROW 3 Paul Boos 1m Kettler Iohn W1Il Ga1le Yoder B111 L nzenmeyer Wendell Wlfff Vmcent Ro s Ierry I om Defeat1ng all other teams in the League by large marqms the O1ler Bces won the Sunset Eeaque Track Championshlp Best performers among the champions were Bob Ellis pole vault B111 Lmzenmeter 220 Gene Patterson 660 and Iohn Thomas 100 and broad yump As most of the champ1onsh1p Bee squad are returning next year thxs high school may look forward towarcl a successful varsity schedule Completing their season schedule undefeated the 11ttle O1lers were Sunset tion at the El Monte Relays Sunset League Finals and CIF Quarter Fmals at San Dxego The top men were Max Benward broad yump ack Clark 660 Beecher Kuykendall high yump Charles Mitchell pole vault and 1m Way 100 Charles M1tche1l won at the CIF Quarter Finals IH the pole vault at 10 8 L K V Rowl No man Potter manage Robert Va de Vcld Alle McFadden Sammy Blodgett Merto Fogle Itmmy Montgomery Alva Keplmger Coach Sheue R I C a Row 2 Allen Darrock Iohn Go dy Edde F sbe Renaldo Y Mendoza Carl Honda K1pp Herre1d Bll Kuykendall Row 3 I1m Van Osdcl Arthu Hende son Charle Mxtchell Bax 10 lb shot 8 lb Shot RECORDS Thomas 23 0 L1nzenmeyer 1 299 Patterson 3 34 4 W1 McFadden 13 8 McFadden 20 7 Thomas 5 6m Penhall E IS 44 4 Edwards 5 Thomas HOCk8FSmllh Lmzenmeyer Palmer SCORES Newport Downey Orange Anahe1m Fullerton Santa Ana Newport Downey Orange Anaheim Fullerton Santa Ana RECORDS 0 Way 19 Benward 1 31 5 Clark 4 Honda 20 6 Benward 5 64 10 617 43 3 V, Van Osdel Mitchell Van De Velde Way Honda Kuykendall Benward 487 100 10.5 , 220 . ' 3 ' 660 . . . . . . fll ' . . 9.6 B. 1. ' ' f. H. '. 3 . . 1 P. V. 11'.3 ll' Q E x ' 1.1.1. C2 4192 -, -' , -' if-H H.B. 58. 30 ' H.B. 79 15 ' H.B. 68 27 '. 'l' 1 , ,W ' ' 1 ' H.B. 74 ' 21 I , . S , s . 53 41 H.B. 59 18 League Track Champions. This squad was also near the top of Cee competi- . ' 1 . 1 . I 1 , QE ' H.B. 39 37 H.B. 95 12 E H.B. 63 u 14 j H.B. 362 ' 15 HE? H.B. 48 28 - 9 ' H.B. 78 . j Q U - IR 3 9 .il 100 1 .6 A I I C, Q - uso ' .9 ' ' .A 660 . . Q ' - 120 . H. 1 .8 ' . :fa - P. . '. 2 ' Benward Irm Way lack Nathamel Clark ROW l Robct Wa ner Clxffo d Lofts Ch ck Burqe lack Doyle Cha les Rxcha d No ran Rdq ay ROW 2 Hubct Ion Ixmmy Cady Cha lc IW fchcll Iamc Wat on Ch ck Wen F anc Blodgctf Wxth seven returnmg lettermen Coach Lee Mossteller shaped has team mto wmmng 6 and losmg 10 games to date Although league play ns not ox er the Onlers have won l league encounter and lost 2 ln starting posltnon for the varslty nme were Chuck Burge catcher Lllfford Loftus pxtcher Bob Warner flrst base Charles Mitchell second base Norman Rxdgeway shortstop Francns Blodgett thxrd base lack Doyle right fxeld Don Webster center field and ames Watson left held Wxth the newly formed jumor xars1ty and wxth the returmng lettermen Huntmgton Beach can look forward to another fme team next year St Anthony - - Bell Gardens - Newport - - Downey - - Santa Ana . - Bell Gardens - - Fullerton - - Citrus . - Grossmont - - San Diego - - Garden Grove - - Newport H.B. I2 Garden Grove 0 H.B. 3 Santa Ana 7 H.B. 6 Downey 1 HB. 5 Mt. Carmel 3 999955 ' 2 -4-af ,9 Row I Ierry Crusmberry Andy Alvarez Louis lykou sk: Paul Chafe Ronald Kredell Irm Willett Salvador Vega Bob Wxllrams Les Penhall Row 2-Coach Scot? Flanagan Ralph Pope Fred Lusk Ioe Wzgqxnton Ray Bernard Bob Van Pattan Clyde Fogler Frank Broun Huntmgton Beach has thas year tor the flrst tlme organxzed a pumor varsxty baseball team Wlth the current season well near completlon the lxttle Oxlers have compxled a fme record of 6 wnns and only 4 setbacks umor varsxty coach Scott Flanagan whose boys are all hxt tmg well over 200 IS doing a great yob of coachmg the players who m future years wtll make up the varslty for Huntmgton Beach Leadmg the pack nn the hlttmg department ns sophomore Bob Wnllxams wnth a husky 456 whnch mcludes four doubles and a home run The mayor hxgh lnght of the season was a no hxt game pntched by sophomore Ronald Kredel agamst Downey May 5 1949 St Anthony Newport H B 8 Downey 7 H B 5 Santa Ana 14 H B 23 Fullerton 4 H B 9 Garden Grox e 3 H B 8 Newport 4 H B 8 Santa Ana I3 Willard 7 Downey l HB 6 HB 8 , t ' j A .f 'QaZ 'f V. . K g .4 L M N r , - ' , . ' z ' '. , , , 1 f 1 , '- l , l ' V . - n p 1 - 1 ' v p - H.B. 14 . 6 12 l Row l Duane Eastburn Bob Sregert Norman Ruggles Row 2 Harry Roy Charles Sheeta Don Chaney Coach AI Reborn A SWIMMING RECORDS 50 yd Free Style 100 yd Breast 220 yd Free Style 100 yd Back Med Relay 264 l 3 2316 4 1378 Eastburn Ruggles Sxegert Eastburn A SWIMMING SCORES Anahelm Santa Ana Anaheim Fullerton I'I B Downey f ,l-6. A . I lil fl 100 yd. Free Style l.l2.0 Chaney HB. 34 ' I-l.B. 21 I'l.B. 32 ' l'I.B. 22 . . 45 B SWIMMING SCORES Anaheim Santa Ana Anahexm Fullerton Dom ney B SVVIVIMINC RI' CORDS 7 yd Free Style 0 Kxllxm IOO yd Bre st I 9-I Dumer C medy yd Free S e 2 -H 8 IU yd lc lXlll1lI'l 'Vled Relay l '42 I C SWIMMING SCORES Anahexm Santa An 1 Anahelm Fullerton Downey C SWIMMING RECORDS 50 yd Free Style 289 Burger Castalnq 50 yd Breast 43 8 50 yd Back 33 9 Barger Med Relay 49 7 HI UNI 0 Rov. I Wxlllam Reed Don Ward Kenny Pay ant ohn Dzemer Eugene Hamm Van Latch Row Bob McFarland Irmmy Rock Dazrd Sheets George ohnson Daud Dysart lm Mzllzgan Don Weqt ROW 3 ohn Beck Blll Lindley Garry Furru Bob Sheldon Gene Pattervon leo Mxrrru Herbert Leue Ilmmq Adder 6 Row I Ronme Grnqraa Vzrgll Barqer Henrz Castalnq Lorzmer Fowler Don Richardson ROW 2 Iames Mccrory Carl Clam Bob McFarland Hugo E19 Iohn Reynolds 'ef' 4 4'- 48 A -,ft lv vsggf gf. . Hz, . Row I Ierry Burdrck Werdna Burnes Douglas Oldfreld Harry Thomas Charles Murphy Donald Anderson Donald Buzbee Row 2 Mr Lloyd Hamren Gerald Cam Brll Longwrll Lloyd Maller Irm Axton Marty Mxkkleson Bob Wezdemann Ierry Ruoff on Mollrca Thus year qolf prospects were good at Huntmgton Beach Hlgh School The team was a great Improvement over those of the prevxous two years One notable fact rs that the flrst two b0V5 Chuck Murphy and Don Mollxca are freshmen There are several good freshmen and sophomores m the re serves from whom to replace the three semors that wrll be lost by qraduatxon Wxth a Year S eXPe1'lel'1Ce HEY! ye-'ir Steam should q1ve real competntron to almost any other school Thus far thxs year H B has met the followmg schools ordan whom we defeated OU their course and ours Santa Ana whom we defeated at Wlll0WlCk Wxlson who defeated us there and here Anahenm who defeated us at H B but whom we defeated on their course Glendale whom we defeated on a neutral course 'Whxttler whom we defeated at tk, - 0:1 home and halved on thexr course and Fullerton whom we swamped on tnexr own course Four schools now have golf teams m thls league Perhaps next year the prmcnpals wlll set up a trophxes for the wmnmg school 5? 4116- Don Mollrca Ixm Axton Mady Mzkkleson Bob Werdemann Donald Anderson f harles Murphy ' 1 I I 1 1 , . 1 . , 5, , , . f . , - . - . . , . , - A , , - I . 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