Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA)
- Class of 1950
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ADMINISTRATION rqdau' Qcvmm .... STUDENT GOVERNMENT 14010114 . . . . CLASSES Slacfia Slamliqfi .... CLUBS and ACTIVITIES .figfahl Gamma! Nolfianl .... SPORTS Eefaincf '7fze5cena1. . . . . STUDENT LIFE .. X51 ,X Z CER MR. CHARLES MASHBURN, vice principal and MR. ROBERT WELSH, producer of MR, MUSIC. 1 Zi XXV 1 I 1415 MR. CHARLES MASHBURN, our vice principal and MR. HUGH BROWN, execurive producer of UMR. MUSIC Mr. Frances F. Penhall, Mrs. RuTh RecTor, Mr. Frank Bray, Mr. R. M. EllioTT, Mr. DanTe Siracusa, Mr. A. F. l.ockeTT, Mr. PeTer MacPherson. BOARD OF EDUCATION All major acTiviTies in The Tields oT indusTry and business have a group aT The Top ThaT musT Take The responsibiliTy Tor personnel appoinTmenTs, expansion, and The necessary Tinancial ouTlays. So, Too. in The viTally imporTanT Tield oT educaTion we musT have a group charged wiTh The responsibiliTy of deTermining The necessary school TaciliTies, choosing our Teaching sTaTTs, making plans Tor TuTure expan- sion, and safeguarding The sTudenTs Trom The subTle iniecTion oT un-American principles Through The medium oT TexTbooks or oTherwise. This group is commonly known as The Board oT EducaTion. Members oT The Board musT be people oT inTegriTy, vision, good iudgmenT, and alerT To The consTanTly changing Trends in educaTion. These qualiTicaTions are parTicularly emphasized by The budgeT oT flS783,l47.00 Tor The T-lunTingTon Beach High School Tor The lasT Tiscal year oT June 30. I949. While This appropriaTion seems a very subsTanTial sum, iT is only abouT 5.03 '73 OT The Orange CounTy ToTal school appropriaTion oT SI5,578.609.00 Tor The same period. We know Trom personal experience ThaT our Board has ably and conscienTiously execuTed The TrusT imposed upon Them. Their reward Tor The personal sacriTices involved are mainly The saTisTacTion OT a civic duTy eTTicienTly and capably perTormed. l-low easily and quickly we uTTer criTicism, deserv- edly or noT, oT our public oTTicials, buT how Tew of us have The consideraTion Tor a iob well done To say Thanks, Such an aTTirmaTive gesTure oT approval is The leasT The Board deserves and may encour- age The members To conTinue in service and To aTTack Their ever-pressing problems wiTh renewed zeal because oT our demonsTraTed TaiTh in Them. OUR PRINCIPAL The imporTance aTTached To The use oT moTion picTures in The public schools is evidenced by The TacT ThaT all Teachers are now required To Take a college course in Audio-Visual insTrucTion before The STaTe DeparTmenT oT EducaTion wiII issue a credenTial To Teach. OT course, iT has noT been necessary To puT such pressure upon Teachers in The more progressive schools where The use oT visual aids has long been The usual pracTice. BuT noT all communiTies are as progressive as They should be in This scienTiTic age and The children who aTTend backward schools are being cheaTed oT The bes+ Thaf They could have in educaTion. You have heard The expression, aTTribuTed To a Chinese sage cenTuries ago, A picTure is worTh a Thousand words. IT ThaT was True in anTiquiTy, whaT would a modern sage say oT The moTion picTure and iTs accompanying sound Track? PicTures wiTh sound are Talcen Tor granTed Today, buT They have become possible only wiThin The IiTeTime oT some ol: our older sTudenTs. Their educaTional possibiIiTies are iusT coming To be realized. By means oT The moving picTure we are inTroduced To The greaT world oT science. AToms dance IoeTore our eyes and mounTains are moved. The secreTs oT NaTure are revealed Through microscopic aTTachmenTs, and The whirling wonders oT The heavens above become neighbors Through The Telescopic proiecTors. We Travel To all corners oT The earTh, see sTrange peoples and hear Their words. We descend To The depThs OT The seas and climb The highesT mounTains while seaTed comTorTabIy wiTh our classmaTes. The opporTuniTies we have To exTend our Icnowledge oT our world and iTs many peoples are aImosT limiTless. We can, if we will, become Truly world ciTizens. WheTher we grow Through These opporTuni- Ties, or merely seelc enTerTainmenT Tor The momenT, is up To us. RAYMOND M. ELLIOTT Through moTion picTures we almosT liTerally bring The world inTo The school. The preparaTion OT a local Film always arouses widespread inTeresT and provides many signiTicanT learning experiences and Training Tor The producing group. Preparing The scripT, planning The scenes, placing The people or obiecTs in each scene, preparing The TiTles, acTing The parTs, shooTing The picTuies all provide rich and viTal experiences. Emphasis cenTers on school com- n'iuniTy relaTionshipsg The Tilm now in The process in This school is To inTerpreT The school program To The presenT sTudenTs, To The TuTure sTudenTs, and To The communiTy residenTs. Movies have played a parT in changing our enTire way oT living, as has radio and Television. WiTh movies on Television, iT will have a greaT in- Tluence on our TuTure. Movies are powerTul. They may be used To whip a counTry inTo a war Trenzy or develop aTTiTudes favorable To law enTorcemenT or Tavorable To crime. BoTh Those who produce Tilms and Those who waTch movies need To consider The power oT The movies in developing social aTTi- Tudes and preiudices. CHARLES MAS'-'BURN- Mr. Charles Mashburn Miss Wilma l-lughell T MF- Gerald Lance COUNSELORS Helping The sTudenT To choose a suiTable vocaTion is a maior responsibiliTy oT .The counselor. A sTudenT's occupaTional choice deTermines The role he will playin The greaT drama oT living. An acTor cOnTribuTes To The success oT a moTion picTure only whenihe is adapTed by TalenT and inTeresT To The parT he plays. In lilce manner, The sTudenT will make his greaTesT conTribuTion only when he chooses an occupaiion Tor which he is TiTTed by apTiTude, Temperament and inTeresT. The aim of The counselor. is To help sTudenTs undersTands Themselves well enough TO make WIS6 Cl'1OICGS- '7!1e25' C ORA R. HENDERSON JOHN J. FEELEY I BERNICE A. BONER HARRY M. SHEUE J. M. TYE ...........FAcuLTY .-,Wm -i 192.5 51- 3Q'wliE I A' , J IK RUTH B, I-IEACOCK JULIA SIMMONS WILLIAM H. SEAMAN English ESTHER FUNK LLOYD HAMREN HELEN J. MOORE Social Sfudies .:.LfI I , .J WILMA I-IUGI-IELL ORION B.IBEBERMEYER SCOTT FLANAGAN 'Me fbfnedau . Commercial . ,, ,i,. R. P. MEAIRS g k 'RQ R . I . A. T. REBOIN EVELYN H. LA LANNE EVELYN G. MAHONY in fi WRX. 'Si . A ',A' A A ' M . ' A ,. f ,',,:' ,A,VkVh,V., E .. ,.. g4f EVERETT W. CROSBY MARGARET seuuzes HARRY M. SHEUE GERALD LANCE RUTH M. HARLOW Music A. T. REBOIN ?w?f3M RA R, E :z we 52 , VERLE A. COWLINC5 LEQN W- MINER WILLIAM M. FRASER Science 'CLARENCE MASON Boys' Physical Educa+ion LEE MOSSTELLER A A I 4 use ROBERT BURNS SCOTT FLANAGAN Inclusirial Ar+s R izviyzf 1' -A 5 fl svtsff '13 'LR BEN GAUTIER .,-f 1-if 11355-wk -Hs A R 5 T :i,, R ig VE, 3 Ogg:-F: if O N JOHN B. BESTAL Girls' Physical Educa+ion ,gf E an 3 - FACULTY W H . 4, Y, 1 ' ' .- K R V 4 W Af DALE G. BRAYBROOKS DALE SMITH ' Q :vi ' E fu 5 ...A 2 , Q 5, - R , , ,W 'w HT 1, T JOHN B. BESTAL A. NEIL ROYCE ROBERT BORNS THELMA OREER DAri,v er Home Educafion ECOhOmiCS DOROTHY MCRENNA LA RUE O. FIRMAN LEE MOSSTELLER CLARENCE MASON HALSEY SCHUMAKER Ma+hema+ics fR,. , ARR l Q A e K 4 ai VER LE A. COWLING MINA HARPER b,,,,O,O XI DOROTHY ROSIER J. M. TYE s, . 4 1 D, ff 1 kv., - f. 'E' W i Aris 8: Craffs EDITH J. HUBBART MARGARET Languages BERN1c:E GERALDINE C. DOUGLAS MOREMAN BONER LIBRARIAN Nurse HELEN TAMULINAS FACULTY Remedial Readin EDNA CONDON if , WP Americanizafion JESSIE HAYDEN g STUDENT LIBRARIANS D. Pearson, B. Soesbe, M. L. Snyder, N. KiHs, P.Nova, J. Arnefr, W. Lindle BETTY ST. CLAIRE RUTH WAUGH BETTY LOU LENNOP' Office Sfaff OFFICE WORKERS M. Vance. Mrs. Waugh, B. Mashburn, J, Mahaffeel D. Kreizschmar, M. MaHhews, D. Thomas, B. S+. Clair i v . if 5 zvg- ., . ,,. 1 is My QQK 4 ,I mv 1 1 it .sn R 1.1, wf.?'y.h YQ! ws: ai 'mg q 5 1 . Q 4 -. , -lv t 1 X' ff. fx ,. 'ii L, Vincenf Asmufis George Ggfhmore Q . -,'f aff ? Iihf 2 ': , -X V-tif' f f- f l E. .H Si' .JM D 4. at 13 . - ,av 1 is ..e . if .. h . ff .15 ...FAITHFUL GUARDIANS OF YE OLD SNACKE BARRE' Mrs. Beulah Higgins and Mrs. Goldie Honnel . . . Lunch fime professors Mrs. Mare, Mrs. Day, Mrs. Sfewerf , .sau . ff' A L 'S-'M' Q 'fl' , A 'ggi' . l i Ralph Huff OUR CUSTODIANS BILL GARDNER Head Cusfodian . . . Busy a1'Worlr Mrs. Gunn, Mr, Benson. Mr. Trefheway OUR DEPENDABLE PILOTS . . . Charles Grasser, Joshua Gelvin, J. E. McManus, Charles Murdock, Charles Walfon, Ray Breeding, Walfer Griffin, Oliver Troop 2 M, IVN W ,Q K Q Q bN 'Q A fs x S 3 1 'll A il? X Q 0 W q 1 K S fx ' HN, ---- KZ X i Kf AG QSLQIQ UMT I ,... ' -K MR. WM. H. SEAMAN, and MR. RICHARD HAYDN, diredor of MR. MUSiC. J. Hammond, M. Risdalwl, C. Honda. Mr. Mashburn. M. Pulsifer, Mr. Seaman, DIRECTOR HAYDN, Hammond ll! Q. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ROW l: C. Honda, P. Chafe, V. Ross, J. Clapp, Mr. Mashburn ROW Il: R. Prifchard, G. Furry, R. Fausf, R. Boswell y EXECUTIVE BOARD This is fhe highesf execufive body of fhe enfire sfudenf govern- menf and funcfions in coniuncfion wifh faculfy adviser, Mr. Mashburn. Each of fhe four classes has ifs represenfafive on fhe board chosen from among 'Ihe advisory council members. This organizafion plans 'rhe annual budgef, devises ways and means of raising sfudenl' funds for fhe varied exfra curricular acfivifies: and in general, funcfions as fhe business unil' for all sfudenf affairs. Mr. Charles lvlashlourn VICE PRESIDENT Carl Honda OUR STUDENT BODY OFFICERS PRESIDENT Vincenf Ross .1-' SECRETARY TREASURER Jane? Clapp Paul Chafe ROW I: A. Alvarez, S. Mashlourn, C. I-Ionda. ROW II: A, Vidal, J. MGIWGIISY. H- IVICCGWW. P. Flefcher ROW III:V. Ross, D. Chaney, W. Boswell, M. Benward. TRAFFIC BOAIRD Consisling of eleven sludenf members including Carl Honda, Sludenl Body Vice Presidenl: Vincenf Ross, Ex-Officio: and Shirley Carl I IOI'1CIG Mashburn, Traffic Board Secrelary, fhis board enforces conducf slandards in and aboul 'fhe school and alhlefic evenls. The Traffic board has assisled in solving many of 'rhe sludenl' body problems as well as helping slrudenls adius+ lhemselves fo school life. SPONSORS OF TRAFFIC BOARD AND ADVISORY COUNCIL Shirley Ivlashburn MT. I.aY1C6 MISS Funk Mr. Maghburn Miss Isl ROW: 2nd ROW: 3rd ROW. 4+h ROW: 5'rh ROW: 61h ROW: 1 .1 P ! -,rj Isl SEMESTER Meals, P. Hamm, L. Allen, C. Cuff, J. Mahafley, C. Honda, J. Clapp, P. Chafe, V. oss . Price, S. DeLa Cruz, J. Lumm, J. Harfley, K. Mays, B. Beem, S. Thornfon . Pulsiler, H. Casfaing, R, Prifchard, P. McFadden, A. Alvarez R. Dulin, B. Williams, L. Prinslow, B. Boswell G. Furry, B. Feldner ADVISCJRY CCUNCIL This council consisls ol one represenlariye from each home room wilh Miss Hughell, Miss Funk, Mr. Mashburn, and Mr. Lance, acling as advisors. Meefinqs are held semi-monlhly ai which sludenl' complainfs, suqgesiions, and opinions are proiecied and evalua+ed. This council funcilions as a direclor of cooperalive movemenls affecfing The whole school. The sfudenr body is lcepl aware of rhe developmenls fhrough The medium of reporrs and discussions wilh lheir respecfive members of 'rhe council. The Advisory Council besides performing These imporfanf dufies, Teaches basic democracy lo all The members and To ihe general Sludeni Body. lsi ROW: 2nd ROW: 3rd ROW: 4th ROW: 2nd SEMESTER L. Allen, M. Ellis, 6. Orrell, P. Hamm, C. Renfro, S. Thornlon, J. Harlley B. Beern, Y. Moals, V. Damalo, J. Mahaffey, C. Cuff, J. Greenwood, J. Corbeff, M. Price J Lumm J Clapp R. Prilchard, P. Chafe, B. Williams, H. Caslainq, G. Furry, V. Ross, F. Luslr, M. Kincaid C Hon a oswell, R. Dulin, H. McCann, J. Demaresf, D. Bowen, B. Feldner W 4 A WS-TTI-IE x A X? I X CT Ji? M. Rxsdahl. I' X 42 E if A A f '-F.-IE '53 F, mg C We Salfde 764 Slam. VICE PRESIDENT Gene Pafferson J I wg' Qs Q J PRESIDENT CIyde I-Iesson A SECRETARY SaIIy Pafferson SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mrs. Harlow Mr. Fraser M. Bebermeyer TREASURER Dave Peckham Mr. Crosby Miss Harper I Mr. SmII'I1 Mrs. Buchanan 1 I THE SENIORS I AL., 4 5, E EN JOAN ADAIR Tri-Y 1, 4, Teenagers ciiiii i, Treas. 1, 6.4.4. i, z, 4, siic. 3, emi' Leiigiie sa. 4, choir 2, ow. 3, Higiiiigmi sm: :4, Aaviwiy coiiiicii 1, a, Emi.- eiv. 54.1, niiviiigiiiuma service Banque? 1, 3, 4. JOAN ARNETT World Friendship I, Z, 3, 4: Girls' League I, Z, 3, 41 Majorafie Z, 3, Head 4: G.A,A. I, Z, 3, 4: Advisury Council I, Z: Yraffic Board I7 Talent Show I, Glen Club I, Disiinguixhed Service Banquui I, 2, 3, 4. 2 '59 ' 'Q-'sr' LEE CHAMNESS woria Fiiwiaihip I, 2, 3, 4, Hi.Y i, 2, H club 1, 2, 3, Fiwiiiiili 2, 4, swimming i, 2, 4, Advisory coiiricii 3, wiiei Paqmv 2, 3. SHERMAN BURKHART Aaviwiy comin i, world Friendship i, 1, 3. Rf:- JENNY CALDERON World Friendship 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4 Girls' League I, Z, 3, 4. WARREN BISCAILUZ Advisor, caiiiicii i, reiiiiig Mmgei i, niiiiiix 1, 3, 4, vim.: ea. ciiih a, 4, woria Frieiiaiiiip i, 1, 1, 4, 'Z. ' NORMA BOSE 6.4.4. i, 1, vim.: Eai.c.eii,ii i, mi. Age ciiib 1, Wafer Pngunt 4, Timo Show 1, 3, 4, wp,-Ia Frmiafiiip i, 1, 3. 4, Girls' Lug... i, 1, 1, 4, Trix 3, ROBERT CULVER Transferred from Leng Beanie, Calii. 3, Warld Friendship 3, 47 Glen Club 3, 43 Senior Play 3. JOHN ALBERT cum Pres. 1, eiieciirive Council i, Aavimry Council i, amiuli i, 1, 4, s.,ie+i,.ii i, 2, 4, H Club 4, Spanish ciiii, 1, 4, wana Frniiaiiiip i, 1, J, 4. MARION B. ASMAN G.A.A. I, 1, 3, 4: Girls' League I, Z, 3, 41 Tnlunl Show I, 2, 3, 4: World Friendship I, Z, 3, 41 Opera I, 35 Wafer Pagaani I, 2, 47 Y-Taanx 2, LMI: H 3 BILL EARL CAIN World Friendship I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Mgr. 2, Visual Educalion I, 2, 3: Basketball I. NELLIE CALDERON rimfeiied imiii Long ami, ciliioiiii., comer cial ciiiii 4, earns' League 4. 'X ' -v-any -11.4 KARLA ALLRED Dixbinquished sms.. 13.11q.1.1 1: 6.4.4. 1: op... 1, 3: 011111: 1, 1, 3: 1.1.1.1 51.11, 1, 3:w.1.1 11.9.1111 1: wana rfa.11a11.1p 1, 1, 3, 4: sp.111111 c1111. 1, 3. 1 121 -rf? DON BOWEN World 14.1111111111 1, 1, 3, 4: s,..1.:111 c1111. 1: 61.11 01111. 3, 4: Advisory c.1111.11 1, 4: 111111. 311.114 4: ow. 4: 11111111.11 1, BOB BRANUM 1111111.11-.13 11... 1.119 311.111, Cnlif. 3: Fooiball 4. 3. WENDELL WITTE w.11a F11....4111:p 1, 3, 4, v, vm. 1: 1-1 c1111. 3, 4: ow. 3, 4: w.4.f P.q..111 4: Hiqhlighbx 511.111 111. 3: 11.11.11,.11 1, 1, 3, 4: Fooiball 1, 3, 4: 11.111 1. 3, 4: s.:.b.11 4. ANDY ALVAREZ World Friendship 1, 3. 4: Truffle Bend 3, 4: Advisory Council 42 B-lxksfblll I, 1. 3, 4, Fooiball Z: Buwbnll 3. 3 GEORGIA BERSHAW c11:11.11...1.1 c1111. 3, v. Pru, 4: cm.: Girls 1: T..:1.g.:1 1, 3: mv 3, 4: 1.1.4111 1, 1: u111.f.11.. 1: 6.4.4. 1, 1. 4: op... 1: wn.: P.g4.111 1, 4: sl.. c1111. 1. ANNE BURKE 1:.1111..1.a 1111111 111119 11.1.11 c.111.4: 1.1111 01111. 4: wana F11,11a1111p 4: ea111' Lug... 4: c.111af..1 1.11.:..fy ea. 4. PHYLLIS AMO wana F11..a.11:p 1, 1, 3, 4: sms League 1, 1, 3, 4: e.A,A. 1, 1, 1, 4: 01.11 1f11.111m 1: el.. c1111. 1: 6111 11.1.1141 1: w.1.f P.1,..111 4. ORIN CANEDY World Friundxhip I, 2, 3: Foofbnll Z, 3, 4: Bnlm. 1..11 1, 1: 1.1.11 1, 3, 4: 5411111111119 1, 3, 4. STQERS lCl5O 'Oli -1--.1 JOHN BALLEW 11.1111.f1..1 11.111 6.14.11 em. 1: H c1111. 3, 4, www r11.11.11m,, 1, Sp Oper. 4: 3.114 1, 3, 4, el.. c1111. 4: 1.111111 1, 3: F.1.11:.11 3: r3.11.11..11 3. 3. . . .,?b' . 41:32 ' - ' s ROLLENE CHRISTENSEN Talent Show lg G.A.A. I, 1, 3, 4: Opnnfh I: Glu Club Ip Linle H Club 3: Wnrld Fviendship I, 2, 3,4. JANET FAE CLAPP A41,11.f, coma: 1, 1. 4: s....1:.. c..1111:14.. 1, 4: 6.1.4. 3. 4: 51.11.14 13014, s..1.4.1, 4: sp..11111 1:11.11 1, v..v1.1. 3: c:1.1. s.:1.1.1, 1: ow. 1, 4, sms.. 3.1.1.1 1, 1, 4: Aq11.1a.11.. 1, 4. JEANETTE COLTRIN Warld Friendship I. 1, 3. 4: Girlx' Langue I, 1. 3. 4: G,A.A. FRANCES LORRAINE ELLIS wnfla Frammhsp I, 2, 3, 4. onlne.. I. 1. v. vm. 3, Pm. 4. Girls' Lugun n, 1. 3, 4. am: 3. 4. op... 3, 4. s.A,A. wma. 3, 4. wm. ngmo 1. 4. Mm rum.: 2, 3, 4. CLYDE FOGLER H Club 4: World Frlundnhip I. Z. J, 4: Fovlboll 4. huball 3, 4: lnldball I. EN ROY M. ELLIS w..u.3 r.z....3.m.. Club I, 2, 3. 4. r...+b.n 3, 4. rm: I. 1. 3. r.....:. 4. el.. cn... 4. ch... 4. w.+.. r.,..... z. SHIRLEY HANSON Sponlnh Club I: World Frhndlhlp I, 2, I, 4: Glrh' Lnqus l, 1, !, 4: Opera I: Gln Club I: Wahr rqmo 4. rmnv sr... 1. JOHN DIEMER T.. fm.: aw... L.. Aww.. 1. wma r1:...a.I.., I, 1, 3, 4. s,...a.r. cm, 1. swims., I, z, 3, 4. op... 3, 4. sn.. Club 3, 4. ELIZABETH FALER Girll' Lllgui I, 1, 3. 4: Trl-Y 3: World Fvilndlhlp I, Z,3, So:.4:C64r3morc1cIClubJ.4: Girl Rum-vu I: HQldYQlL!ldorl:G.A.A. l,1,4: GIOOCNBI. LESTER FREDERICKS Trnnxhrnd from Albuqucrque, 'Now Mexico 1: World Frilndxhlp 1. 4: H Club 3. 4: Foofblll 3. 4. - ' .-eg: ., V-?'i3 ' IRVIN CURE World Friendship I. 1. 3. 4: H Club 4: Music Fu. llvnl I, 1. 3. 4: Bund I, 2. V. Prn. 3. Pm. 4? FW lull 2, 3, 4: lulnlbnll 1. 3. 4. DOROTHY DELI. IQ Spminlu cm. 1. CQ..-...umx cm. 3, 4. v.....: ea. Club 3. Litilo H Club 3.41 mv 3, 4. G.A.A. 1. 1. lg 'r.1...4 Show 2. 3. w.o-f P.g....4 4. RICHARD FAUST swafl. cm. 1, 3. sump cm. 3, s....1.-... 4, cm... cm, v. rm. 4. c...la.... sm: 4. aw' sm 3, 4. cms. 3.4. op... 3.4. ww P..,....4 z. 4. ami.. camel 4. Mm. r..4:..: 3, 4. JAOUELINE HAMMOND Tum. lrom Long Buch. CAIN. 3: World Frivndxhip Club 3, 4: Girlx' Luguu 3. 4: Cauldron 4. MARILYN DEAN w.f4a F,a.,,a.m, 1, 1, 3, 4, Luz., cm, 1, LMI. H cm, 4, emr Lug... 1, 1, 4, loud 2, ofamof. 1, 1, mmm Fufml 1, 1, Opuu 1, G.A.A. I, 1, 4, uma 3. 4-nu. DON DUERRE wma Friundship 3, vim.: samva... I, 1, 3: max. 1. 1. J , V , .Q hi 4 J f' 1' JUANITA FLETCHER wma Ffa.,..1,mp 1, 1, 3, 4, 6.4.4. 4, 1, sms Lug... 1, 1, 3, 4, v-Tm., 1, ARNOLD B. GASSER 1,.,,.o.f,.a om. N.,.4.l1, c.Izf,1, H club 1. 3, 4, wma Ff:...a.ha, 1, 3, 4, eu.. Club 1, 3, 4, cm 1, 3, 4, ow. 3, 4, Lnd 3, Fodhnll 3, 1.1.1.4 sh.. 1, 4, Mus, sum.: 1, 4, JERRY DECLUE H Club 3, Sn. 4: Warld Friandshlp 2, 3, 4: Fen. b.lll,1,3,4,Tncl1 I, Z, 3, 4. LAVERNE ENGLAND World Fviondxhip I. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Girls' Lugw I, 2. 3, 4. I' 4 BILL FELDNER H cm, I, 1, va:..Pf.,. 3, Pr... 4, w.+., sl-W 3, slmlsv. Councll 4, A.1v,Wy c.,.m.,n 4, ow. 4, swag, a..,.,,,.4 4, FW41,1lu I, 1, 3, 4, s.,l..4b.ll I, 1, 3, 4: Swimming 1, 2, Cm, Pmidw l, 3. ALICE DE LA CRUZ mv 3, 4, world nz.,.a,mp I, 1, 3, 4, G,A,A. 1, 1, 3, 4, em: Luguu I, 1, 3, 4. BOB ELLIS H cm, 3, 4, wma Fvlmdshlp 1, 1, 1, 4, Foswbnll 1, 3, 4, u.,mb.Il 1, 1, ma, 1, 1, 1, 4. svgms lCI5O JOHN DEMAREST swammznq 4, F..,4b.11 4, Truck 1, 3, 4, num sh.. 3, Choa, 4, sl.. club 3. 4, wma Fviundxhip 1, 3. 4, nm, I, H cm, 4, fa? ROSE MARY FREDRICKS mv 3, nm. 4, wana Ffa.f,a.l,s,,, 1, 1, 4, su. lg v-Tm, I. 1, Lima H 3, me 1, 1, su, 3, v. Prn, 4, ofcnmf. sn. 3, 4, cb.-,if 4, 61.4, 1, 4, awe 1. 3, T.l.,.4 show 1, 1, 3, Wm, P.g....4 1, 1, 4, JIM WILKERSON WML4 Fra.na.mp I, 1, 3. 4, sp.,-afh Club 3, 4, vzml Ed. Club u, ma 1, 3, 4, ma, Mm Mosul 1, 3. 4. VERA JANE HARTLEY Girls' Loagua 1. Adu. frm. 2. 13.-i.rd 3, 4: Laiin ciuis 2, 3: Adrrirdr, Council 4: 6.4.4. 4: wdirr P.g..r.4 2, 4: World Fridridririp 1, 2, 3, 4. JACKIE JOHNSON World Friandxliip 1. 2, 3, 4,: Y-Trans 1.2: iri.Y 3, 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: 'rdrri Age club 2, Trans. 4: s.A.A. 1, 4: Wafer Prqnrii 4: Usherelie z. JAMES HUHN World Friendship 1: Football 1. z, 3, 4: Trdrlr 2. 3.4. EN LLOYD HOCKERSMITH World Friendship I, Z, 3. 4: Foo4ball 2. 3. 4: Traclr I. Z. 3. 4. BETTY MAE LINTON World Friendship 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Lddgud 1, 2. 3, 4: urrifdrrri Board 4: sled Club 1: choir 2, 3, v. Pres. 4: opdr. 1, minor lead 3, 4: Murid F.:4i,.12, 3, 4. JACK HAYS World Friendship I. Z. 3. 4: Spanish Club Z, 3: Visual Ed. Club 4: Tennix I: Basliafball 2: Advisory Council 3. DELORES KRETZSCHMAR G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: eirlr' Ledgud 1, 2, 3, 4: World Friendship 1. 2. 3. 4: wdidr Pageanf 2. HARLAN HYLTON World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4: sprrriiir club 3. JOHN GOWDY Spanish Club 2, 3: World Friendship I. Z. 3. 4: H Club 4: Hi-Y 4: Fooiball Z. 3, 4: Track I, Z, 3, 4. JOY JULIAN Transferred from s..yrr..rr, oiidirdrrid 3: iri.v 3, 4: Nurses ciuis 3: id.:-...gm 3: wdrid Friendship 3, 4, Giflf' Lew-ie 3. 4: e..4.A. 3. 4: Uniform Board 4. CARL HONDA rr.r.r. irdrr. fdri Lupidr., Colorado 1: L.ri.. Club Pre: 2: 1-iigi. Lighi: sdiidr 3: srudrrri Body vird Pres. 4: Cauldron Business Mgr. 4: Tracli Z. 3. 4: Foofball 3, 4: Dixlinguished Service Banquei' Z, 3. 4. BEATRICE LOOPE Girls' League I, 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club Z. 3: World Friendship I, Z. 3. 4: Opera I: Editor and Manng. ing Edilor of Highlighfs 4. f-45, l JO HILL v-rw., I, 1, mv 3, v.u Luau 3, el.. club I, chair 1, 3, aaa. I, 1, opera 1, Mm rum.: 1, STUART HEMSTREET Viwal Ed. Club I, Z, 3, Sec. 4, Camera Club 3, Sec. Tren. 4, World Frinndxhip I, 1, 3, 4: Junior Play 1. SHIRLEY KUCHENBECKER mm. frm s.c.l,a.,r, c.lzf. 1, earn' mg... 1, 4, sec. 3, mv 3, 4, T..n.gm 3, Pres. 1, G.A.A. 1, 3. 4, Choir mu. 4, Unicom. som: ohm., 4, cpm 3, 4, w.4., Pageant 1, Aaviwry czomzl 1, 3. 14. 1-19 JOHN ISOM World Frieridxluip I, 2, 3, 4: Baslrelball Ig Tracl 2, 3, 4: Foobball 4. 'S' DICK HART World Friendship I, Z, 3, 4: H Club 4: Fooflull 3, 41 Track 4, Baseball 4. H '? '5 JO ANN KIMBALL World Friendship I, 1, 3, 4: G.A,A. I, Trux. Z. Vice-Prex. 3, Prex, 4: Spanixh Club 2: Liflle H 3, 4: mu., sua.. I, wn., r.g...n 1, 1, Aanmry cmd: 3. LAVERNE HOWARD swm. club 1, vxm. Ig Tien Aw, 1, 1'.l.nr she. 1, world rra.na3I,ap I, 1, 3, 4, emi' Leagun I, 1, 3, 4, mv 3. CLYDE LEE HESSON Trans. fran, Baaurnani Union High School Z, World Friendship 1, 3, 4: Clan Pres. 4: Opera 3, 4: Bulov- ball 1, 4: Glen Club 3. 4. -O 1-41 JOE HAWKINS World rra.na,I-ap I, 1, 3, Foofbell 1, 3, 4, a.,k.,. b.u 1, rms, 1, 3, 4. CLIFFORD HOPKINS Transferred from Allan, Illinois 4, Rifle Club 3: Camera Club Z: World Friendship 4: Fnoiball li Track I. STQQS N50 'll-...I R Q 1'-we CLARE ANN LELASH e.A.a. I, 1, su. 3, v-hm I, su. 1, mv 3, 4, um. H club 3, ow. 1, z, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, un:- form :wa 4, sang Luau 4, wmr P..,...n 1, 4, clm ofnear 1, unqm I, 1, 3, 4. JUANITA LUMM spam, club n, 1, els., cm, , iw, 4, e.A.A. I, 1, 3, Teenager, 1, NUMB, . Us 3, v, are, Paqearn 1, 3, opwn., 3, 4, Musa, Pwr -I 4, Jan. Service Banqim 1 3 4- ummm sand 4. LINDA JEAN LUSK wuu mama, I, 1, 3,41 szfw l....,... I, 1, 1, 4. ma.. cm, 1. um. H cm, J. rf... 41 c-1.4.4 1.1. a. 4. Mg! I MARIANNE MATTHEW World Fviundslvip I. Z. 3. 4: Tri-Y 3. 4: Girls' Lnguu l. 2, 3, 4: GAA. I: Wuhr Pngnnf 2. 4. owl EDWARD MADRIGAL www Friondnhip 1. 1. 4: u..ma.n I. 1. a, 4. rms.: 1. oa.+a...,..e.n.a swag. s...q...r a. ENIO WILLIAM F. LONGWORTH spmr. Club 1, 3, wma swarm, I, 1, 1, 4, H cm. 4g rmz, 1, 1, 4, c.p+.af. J, orcnmf. 1, 2: Bind 3, 41 Dixl. Snrvico Blnqud 3, 47 Music F.,m.l4. MARY J. MOORES Trnnrlerrad from Guam em. 3, World Friml- ship 3, 4: Commercial Club 3. 4: Tri-Y 4: Girls' League 3. 4, wmv Pngunl 4. '47 MEREDITH KING Warld Fviandxhip I. 1. 3. 4: H Club 4: Thupinm Z, 3: Jr, Play: Sr, Play: Feevbnll I. Z. 3. 4. FRANCES MEAD Truuhrnd from Long Inch, Culil. 4: World Friendship 4: Girls' Lnguo 4. BILL MALLARD Spnnixlu Club Z. J: World Fricndship I, Z. 3, 4: Advisory Council I: Clnx Trnuurnr 3, Bnxlmlbdl I: Yanni: I. 1. 3. 4. JACK usom I World Fricndxlrip I, Z, 3, 4: Tuul Z, 3. 4: Foolbnll 4 GUYLENE MATTOX earn' Lugu. 1, 1, s, 4, wma m.na.I.ap 1, 1, a, PHIL McFADDEN H Club 4: spmr. cm, 4, rf....41w.fw Frami- .mp 1, a, 4, F..+I,.n 1, a, 41 mel I, 1, s, 4: sum. Inu I, Aavwm, Council 4. smrc. u...q...I 1, a. 4, r.u...+ sm zz Haqnngm, 4. MO' JANICE MURDY vmm I. mu. 1: 6.4.4. I, 1, 1, 41 spmun Club sn. 1, Pr... ar mv a, 41 Girls' uigu. I, 1, v. Pm. 3, Pm. 4, Lim. H 3. 4, chair 4, v. vm. 3, cpm I, ag wmf r.gmo 1, 4. MARCELYN MCCRACKEN mdmif. e, 1, cl-.if 4. O. JACK KREBS H Club Z, 3, 4, World Frinndxhip I, Z, 3, 4, High- lighu Sports Ed. 4, Foobbnil 3, 41 Buobnll 4, Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, KATHRYN MELENDEZ Liffle H club 3, nm. 4, world F,s.,..4,mp I, 1, 3, 6.4.4. u, 1, 3, 4, Commoreill club 3, 4, sms Lug... 1. 1, 3. 4. Wm. I 14 , 1 1 1 4. . H, 6.4.4. I, 4, opera 4, w.r.r P.g..r4 1. 4, I-nga.. 1:94, sim 3, c..,laf,,.. som 4, TaIeniSI1ow 2, 3, 4- DAVID JAMESON Transferred from Tracy, Cnlif. 3, Dramniex 2, Vinnl Education 3, 41 Fooilwell 4. BETTY JEAN MIEARS Tr.,-sl.rr.a from 4,,.h.im 1, GI.. club I, earl: Lug... 1, 1, 3, 4, world Ffurianrzp 1, 3, 4, Wm, Pageani 4. 11 BOB McINN ES World Frzmaihap club r, 1, 3, 4. M1 . f gf 3 fl! , . ,. I 1 . .gb 5 V , MARILYN McGREW 4ara.o,, cmd! I, 6.4.4. I, a, 4, awa 1, Opsru I, 3, 4, Choa, 1, 1, 4, swan. a.,.q...o a, 4, Wu., P.q..,.v 1, 4, mere Show I, 1, mv 3, WILLIAM B. LINDLEY World Friendship I, 2, Z, 4, Ldin Club 2, 31 Chou CIub Z: Orchnfrl 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Swimming 3, STgs,1f3pfi..' ..,, I 335i4?,,i ' ei .1 DON JONES www m...a,n:p I, 1, 3, 4, sl.. cm, 4, ow. a. 4, swimming 4. Wi, BARBARA H. MITCHELL e.44. u. 1, 3, 4, cans, 1, a, ow. 1, 1, Advisory Council 2, Uniform loud 4, Servin Banque! Z, 3' wn., P.q....4 1, Tulum sho., 1, a, cum vm., 1. -My -Q STARS our ICI5O RENALDO MENDOZA PATR'C'A,N 1VA www mmI,r,:pr.1,1,r,.cLu.1,s,4,Fwb.ul3. I'W 'Qd W V' 'I' ' ' ' ' ' J..:- :- 'mf-4 f .. W,,'-- ' :, ,.. .I ., , GTF DONNA OLDENBURG World Frieiidelrip i, 1, 3, 4, Latin curl, 2, Girl: Leegire l, 1, a, 4, PATTIE PATTERSON Transferred from Long aeedli, crm. 4, Girls Le.giie 4, wdrld Frieridiliip 4. -su-gg LAUREL PRESLEY l-li.v cliil, 1, 4, viri..l sd. club l, see. 2, viee Pres, 3, Pres. 4, Sump club 3, Pres. 4, H Club 1, 4, adsieobdll l, 2, rreel l, 1, J, Terri, 1, 4, Waler vegedril 2, 4, Opera 2, aeeeledll 4, High Liglilr 4, EN KENNY PAYZANT world Frieridrliip l, 2, 1, 4, swirriirisiig 1, z, 4, Fedobell 1, 3. +--up A ,ili we K bfi LOIS OUALLEY Transferred from Whlhicr, C.-mlil. l, Warld Fri:-nd. ,hip 1, 3, 4, s,A,A. l, 1, 1,-1: srl, Lrrqrr i, 1 3, 4, meer, vide Pres. l, wrler vdqrririi 4. SHELBY WILLIAMS rrdrielerred frdrr. Ldrrrird, new 1, world Friend. ship 1. 3. PATRICIA SWEET G.A.A. Z, 3. 4: Glee Club I: Opera I: Grrl Re- serves I. KEITH PRESTON world Friendship l, 1, 2, 4, early Leeqrie l, 2, 3, 4, Y' JAMES L. MILLER rrerirlerred lrerri cleermdr, cdl.4driiir 1, world aieridrliip 1, 4, DORIS MAE THOMAS World Friendship l, Z 3,4,6rrl5'Lf-dgi1e l, 2, I, 4, Advisory Council Z, 6.A.A. l, 23 HL-dd Song. leader 4. 6' DAVE PECKHAM l-l Clirb 3, 4, spdriirh Club 2 4, Adrirdry Cdirririll l, Clan rrw. 4, werer Pddedrr 4, Hiqrliqlivr sidings, Mgr, 4, Foolball l, 2, 3,4,TruI l, 2, 3. 4, Baxlcelball I, Z Baseball 4. MILDRED LORITA RAHN vm, Ed Cm ,A 2' 3' 4, HCM, 1, ,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,d, wdrld rridndrliip l, 2 z, 4- Lrlir clrli 1 elim ,liip l, 1, 2, 4, reririid 1. Club l, Tdl:-ri! Show l. Glrln' Lvilqui- l, Z 3 4. 'WC at-MQ I NADINE ORTIZ Girls' League I, Z, 4, Ant Trees. 3, LiNle H Club 4, sec. 3: wma I2f:ef.a:I:ap I, 1, 3, 4: mv 4, 6.44. I. 2, 1: mm show 3. P U31 BOB O'REAR won.: r.:e:.d:I.:p I, 1, 1, 4: men I, 1: a.:.b.II 4. JOAN POTTORFF Talenl show 3: Oper. 3, 4: cl-oz: 4, el.: club 3: commercial cm: 3, 4, wand F:ae.:d:4::, 4, sms League I, 1, 3, 4. JAMES QUICK, JR. I: QI..n, 3- wand FfIIa:.:I.:p I, 1 3, 4, T.-Ma: I 2. J. 4 . Q -:W f ROSS MILLER va:::.,I ea, club I, 1, Pm. 3, v, Pm. 4: SI.:-.P club v. Pm. 3: I-Inv 3, 4, Ima: I, 2, 3, 4, cpm 3, 4: wafer P..,mI 1, 4, warm Friendship I, 1, 3, 4: H Club I, 1, 3, 4. SALLY M. PATTERSON Trans. from Joplin, Missouri 2: Tri-Y 4, V. Pres. 3: CIM: seg, 4, HIqI.IaqI:4: sms 3: Aavawfy camel Zi P.A.S.F. 7, 3, G.A.A. Z, 3, 4: Dislinguislled Ser- me Banque: 3, 4. DON E. WEST wana Fn...a,I:s,, 4, I-I cm, 4: s.:Ie4I:.II I, 1, 4: Swimming I, 1, 3, 4: Baseball 4: Foolball 41 Waler Pngnanl I, -In T RUTH PARNAKIAN World Fnendslwip I, 2, 3, 4: Visual Ed. Club I, Z: Tri-Y 3: GAA. I: Glee ClI3b3:Cl1olr 4: Open 3,4 GENE F. PATTERSON World Frlsndship I, Z, 3, 4: H Club 4: Fooiball Z, 3, 4: Tuck l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 1: Band l,1: Class Vice Pres. 2, 4. STQRS M50 ,,,W,,,, JOHN NOAH www P:I..:a,nIp I, 1, 3, 4: cum. cI..I. 4. l . '14, ,,. MARJORIE PULSIFER MY 3, Su. 4: Y.I..::: I, 2: Camara club 3, sn.- Tfm. 3: I..4:.. club 1: 6.A.A. I, 1, 3: wn., Pageant 1, 4: Caalam 4: Aavzwy Council I: Tal. .no sho. I: Diiflngmlmd service sinqueo I, 1, 3.4. V, SALLY RAMIREZ Commmml cm, 3, 4, wana Ffswamzp 1 1, 4 Garry Lfaqal- I, 1 1, 4 MARILYN RISDAHL Tra.v 4. Pm. 3, Lafin club 1, Advisory cddrrcal 1 mm: addrd 2, elm v, Pres, 3, s.A.A. l, 1, 3, world Friendship l, 1, 3, 4, service adrrqddo 1. 3, 4, cddldrdr. 1, 3. edu.-r 4, Wafer Pdgedrrf 4. JOCELYN SCHUMAKER v.Tw.r l, 1, spdrrlrlr club 1, frm 3, Girly league l. 1. 3. 4, e,A.A. l. 4, eddrd 1, 3g Puhlicify MU.. .der dl Yrredru, wmr sad.. l, 1. 4, swag. adrrqddr l, SAL VELA World Friendship I, 2. 3, 4: H Club 4 Foolbdll .3. 4, Trdgl Z, 4- Baseball 3, 4, EN JOHNNY STELLRECHT Trmfdrrdd from e.rd.r. erm, Calif. 4, world Frmrrdrmp 4, mel 4. JR- FRANCES STONE 6.A,A. l, 1, 3, Commercial Club 3, Prdsrdrrrd 4, world Prrdrrda-lp 1, 3, 4, Lime H club 4, sled Club 1, 3, w.,4.r Pdgurro 2, Opera 3- Tdldrrf show 3. . qu CHARLES RUSSELL World Friendxhip I, 3, 45 H Club 4: Football I, 3, 4: Track I, 1: Bnllefbdll 4. MARY LOIS SENNEC comrr..rds.l club frm. 3, rr:.Y 1, 4, Libfle H 4, 6.4.4, l. 1, 3. 4g el.. club I, chdar 1, 3, 4, Opera I, 3, 43 Wah: Pageud 2, 4: Dixfinquislsed served. aurqddo 1, 3. 4. ww RICHARD E. WATKINS, JR. 1'r.r,3. from sdrddrr erm 1, World rrzerrdrlrzp 1. 3, 4, Lam. club 1, H club 4, char Lddder 4, Highliglm sm: 3, rddvhdll 1, 3. 4, Tracll 3, 4 adrwbdll 1. I BILL ROGERS vaml Ed. club l, 1. Sec. 3, lrw, 4, world Friend- ship l, 1, 3, 4. gp, pax SUE SMITH world Frsdrrdmzp I,1, 3. 4, early Lew.. l. 1. 3, 4, Yvrrerrx l, 1, 6.44. 1, 1, 1, 4, el.. club n,w.o.r Pageani 1. 4. NOB UYEKAWA Trdnsferrud from EI Morne Union High School 1: World Friendship 3. 4. JANE STUDER wdrld Prierrdrhip l, 1, 3, 4, early Lr-dquc 1. 3, 4 .' VIRGINIA RAVENSCROFT T,.,.,4.n.a from Lung such, cam. 1, wma Frlundship 1, 3, 4, Choir 1, 3, 4, ow. 3, 4, w.4., P.g...i4 1, 4, Mm F.,m.l 1, 3, 4, MARVIN WESTMORELAND world rfsmsxhap I, 1, 3, 4, cmef. club 4, spmsxh club 2, rem 1, 3, 4, a.,I.+b.,n I. self NELDA STEEN GA A, I, 1: Talern Sho- 2: Orchenra Z, Tri-Y 3, 45 Commercial Club 4, LiNle H 3, 43 Spanish Club 1: World Friendship I, 2, 3, 4. 1.5 1 104-uv 'ilu' KEN WADA V ual Ed. Club 2, 3, 4 Spannh Club 2, 3: World Fri-ndxhip I, 2 1 4 Camera Club 3: Tennis 1, 4 Incl I 7, HARRY GLYNN ROY H club 1, 3, 4, Hz.v r, 1, 3, 4, sl.. Club 1, 2, 3, 4g ow., I, 1, 4, Tlmpnn cm, 1, 3, r.l.r,4 show I. 1, 3, Wu., P.,q....e 4, F..u.,.ll 1, 1, 3, 4, Truck I, 1, chan I, 1, 3.4, Bnlrefball 4, Mgr. r, 1, 3. MARY LOU SNYDER Trnnxlerred Irom Onhrio, Cnlil. 45 World Friend- ,hip 4, Wm, Pagwio 4, Gmc Lngu. 4. fd ' Cf, -il! BOB VAN PATTEN World Friendship I, Z, 3, 45 Buslrebball I, 1, 4: Baseball I, 3, 4: Glee Club 4, Opera 4. U I 4 , .Q W?--Z, 5 Q gr ' 3 9 ,1 , ,, - 4 r Q '- , I I' 2 fb i 6,4 , fl ll' A JANICE RICHARDSON wma rm-usurp I, 1, 3, Sec.4:6irl1' Lug... I, z, 3, 4g mv 3, mm sv-W a, 1, 4, w.4., P.g..,.4 4, ow. 4, v.Tm, 1, e.4.4. 1, 4, VERLIN SMITH World Friendship I, Z, 3, 4, Visual Ed. Club 2, 3: Hi-Y Club 3, Vice Pres. 4: Spanish Club 3g Trncl I, Z, 4g Band 1, 3, 45 Tnleni Show 3. STQQS IGI50 JERRY RUOFF vim.: Eames... r, spnzsh Club 3, sou 1, 3, 4, H club 1, 3, 4, opm I, 1, 3, w.4..- v.9....41,4, el.. club r, 1. 3, 4, chez, 4, 1, 3, 4, Yell Lndur 1, Fg.,+b.lr 1, 3, 4, High ugmi som 3, I N -4.-v 1 4 SHIRLEY STEVENS r.l.r.4 sn-W Ig wfnm club sn. 1, v.r..r., 1, r,..v 3, 4, spmu. club 4, CWM. club 4, High Irglrh Asn. Ed. 2, Edrlor 33 Cauldron SMH Ani. sang, 3, m4.,.,,.ph, ea. 4. JUDY SUGITA Tw. Age club we, 1, v, rm. 3, spvimi club 1, 3, 6.44 I, 1 3, mv 4, early Lug... l,1,J. new 4, c.uw.,,,, Ari sdziw 4, swan. emu.: 1, 1, 1, 4, www Pf..i,a,hs,, club i, 1, 3, 4, 4 1 PATRICIA WATERMAN STELLA VELA World Friendship l, 2, 1, 45 Commercial Club 3, See. 4, LIHIE H Club 4: G.A.A. I, 1, 3, 4, Girls League, I,2, 3,41 Slee Club I. 3:SpanlsI1 Club Z? Talenl Show I, 3. Lahn Club 2, World Friendship I, 2, 3, Prss. 43 G.A.A. I, Board Z, 3, 4: Orclraslra I, Z, Pres. 3. V. Pres. 41 Opera I, 3, 4: Girls' League I, 2, 3, 4, EN DIANNE HART Cemmerdal Club 3, 4: Tri-Y 3: Glen Club I, 3, Teen Agerx 2: GAA. I, 2, 4: Opera I. 3: Talenl Show I, Z, 3, Walsr Pageanl 4. LELAND WOODS World Friendship I, 1, 1, mel 1, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS NAGLE 1,...,f.,,..4 from Fefe ang., 4, el.. club 4, rm. ball 4: Bnlrelball 4, World Friendship 4. ANITA VIVIAN VIDAL Choir 2, 3, Prex. 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2,3 4, Orchewa 3, 4: Opera I, lead 3, 4, Traffic Beard I, 2, 3, 4: Executive Commilfee I: Advisory Connell I, 2: Tri-Y 3, 4. MARVIN O'LEARY r,.mfmea from El Mauve, c.nf. z, aagebdlr z SUSAN WALSH World Frisndsluip I, 1, 3,41 Girls' Leagua I, 1. 3. 4: Girls' Rexarvax I. 1? G,A,A, 1, 3. 4. V --v-----ff v-.?1,.i- Lqwwiw +vT??v7V Mr. Charles Mashburn, MR. AL JERMY, and Mr. Wm. H. Seaman OUR THANKS T0 . MR. AL JERMY. pubIiciTy direcTor of ParamounT STudios, Tor arranging our Tour Through The sTudios and Tor inTroducing us To . . . MR. HUGH BROWN, execuTive producer oT The picTure MR. MUSIC, who inTroduced us To . MR. ROBERT WELSH, The producer oT The picTure who in Turn inTroduced us To The direcTor . MR. RICHARD HAYDN, who very Icindly posed wiTh us Tor a picTure and inTroduced us To . BIN6 CROSBY, The sTar of MR, MUSIC, who also posed wiTh us on The scene oT The picTure and Told us ThaT RuTh Hussy is his co-sTar as is . . . CHARLES COBURN, who sTopped on The seT To Tall: wiTh us and pose Tor a picTure. BOB STACK, who plays in MR. MUSIC, also spoke wiTh us and posed Tor a group picTure as did... PAUL LEES, World War II's mosT decoraTed Marine and a member oT The MR, MUSIC casT. We sincerely appreciaTe Their kind cooperaTion and sincere eTTorTs To help us produce a year- boolc which will Truly carry ouT our Theme of High School Life compared To Movie LiTe. Marilyn Risdahl EdiTor-in-ChieT I95O CAULDRON '7!ze .-S' ' Eau' ......... SPONSORS S R '. S 1 V iff S 3 ,, A q qw 3, -,, ., www . F' .glifnifaim . -,'g,3 4 'wg 1 V 1- ' -1 ' 4 ' P Mr. Hamren Miss Moreman 24.5 .b A 'L A , ',., R 'f'6i'?L,: f ef ' ' .V mu' , V J ' -' E' 1- M if K 1 -sa ' 11312-' ' Q' 'fi' ,, -55: . , if K D.: 2 ir. J- dugg 5 ' A Q 7 Q ' 'Es .. , ,. Mr. Miner i S R f .mx ST' Wm. E ff? ig i gg PRESIDENT Richard Prilrchard OFFICERS ' ,L , ,,,k 'M V 4 A, h 5 54: , f 7 f - ' ' S 5:22 ', I S TREASURER Joan Reilly Q, ?A Laxiy ,ll . , -fL? f' ., ,S, I , - 1 ' 1 f QQ fi? 'Oh uv . 1- Q QQNQ ' far 3 Mr. Seaman W .L 'uf r :L -,. Q., K.. ,M H THE JUNIORS JUNIOR H aaflpf' By MALETHA MONTGOMERY For fhe firsf fime in fhe hisfory of HBUHS, a junior was elecfed sfudenf body presidenf. This honored person was Vincenf Ross who was also given fhe covefed posifion of Presidenf of fhe Cali- fornia Associafion of Sfudenf Councils for Disfricf I9. Junior class officers for fhe year included Richard Prichard, Presidenfy Henry McCann, Vice- Presidenf: Joanne Wood, Secrefary, and Joan Rielly, Treasurer. Anofher Hfeafherlin-fhe-cap of The juniors was Marilyn Huish's posifion as Edifor-in-Chief of fhe Highlighfs during fhe second semesfer. Furfher honors were besfowed upon Libby Holsclaw and Sfan- ley Gerhardf who each won speech confesfs in which fhey parficipafed. Fine performances in fhe opereffa were affribufed 'ro Sally Anderson and Henry McCann, who played comic leads. Traffic board members from fhe junior class were Henry McCann. Vincenf Ross, Pafricia Flefcher, and Don Chaney. Advisory Council represenfafives were Paul Chafe, Vincenf Ross, Richard Prichard, Henri Casfaing, Don Chaney, Bonnie Beem, Yvonne Moafs, Lee Prinslow, Fred Luslc, and Bob Williams. ln fhe club cafegory juniors were parficularly acfive. The Girls' League board consisfed of sev- eral juniors: Bonnie Beem, Vice-Presidenfq Darole Sfanley, Sargeanf-af-Arms: Deana Murdy, Assisfanf Treasurer: Joanne Whiffalcer, Recepfion Chairman: and Jaclcie Sfoclcfon, Head Ushereffe. And, fhe Girls' Afhlefic Associafion had on fhe board fhis year juniors Joan Rielly, Vice-Presidenfq Darleyne Le Bard, Recording Secrefary: and Margaref Shepard, Corresponding Secrefary. The crowning glory of fhe class's acfivifies occurred when fhey gave The Junior-Senior Prom on March 3l. This evenf required many monfhs of planning and was carried ouf very effecfively by chair- man, Befh Mashburn and her assisfanfs. Dreamer's Holiday was fhe winning fheme submiffed by senior, Judy Sugifa. ROW ROW ROW ROW 1! i ii ' Q G. Bingo, A. Burfon, W. Corum, H. Coclcran, B. Beem, J. Bofferi, B. Czerniawslci, B. Bufler, S. Arnold, J. Boer V. Varney, D. Anderson, C. Bernard, P. Callaway, S. Anderson, E. Baker, D. Cleem, F. Brown, H. Casfainq, F. Alvarez F. Brown, P. Chafe, J. Conrady, C. Cross, M. Black, J. Bodine, W. Blackburn, J. Clarlc, J. Berdiclc, J. Chaffee L. Cady, R. Gingras, C. Dodson, J. Hensley, J. Crusinberry, S. Gerhardr, R. Arevalos, D. Garrison, B. Diaz THE I950 ROW ROW ROW ROW X, , , . i P i . s r , l V. Hahn, A. Hupp, M. Huish, J. Davis, B. Dean, M. Enfwisfle, B. Galloway, J. Doyle, R. Espinosa, L.Ghirardi, S. Hoclcersmifh l P. Goss, L. Holsclaw, S. Howe, P. Flefcher, D. Holmes, L. Dunham, M. Heeney, D. Higgens, L. Grassrnueclc, J. Gillis H . Felfman, D. Gill, M. Gonzales, S. Hefley, B. Hillyard, A. Henderson, E. Hamm, B. Hausladen, Ed Cicero, l. Ebarra J. lsom, J. Hill, K. Lewis, J. Kefller, B. Linzenmeyer, F. Lusk, V. Lafch, L. lzylrowski, A. Keplinqer I- I ROW I: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: - X, V . 2 ' x' I . i 1 f Y. Moals, V. Morgan, M. Maguire, McKay, D. Murdy, V. Marlindale, M. Miller, M. Monfqomery, J. Kanegaue, B M shb rn P.aLeaLdh, R. Lerno, J. Mushalilc, C. Loclcell, D. LeBard, N, Morrow, C. Mirfrick, J. La Kamp, M. McCuddin M. McCann Jr., J. McCrory, G. Johnson, R. Moynagh, J. Milligan, L. Miller, R. Elmer, 6. Monroe, T. Mora, L. Mellaff R. Pope, D. Pale, T. Nicholson, L. Murray, P. Reed, R. Olds, J. Purdue, L. Prinslow, L. Penhall, R. Prifchard- JUNIOR CLASS I I l I ROW ROW ROW ROW , f..' ,L ff ,X I: L. Ruiz, K. Pack, L. Reynolds, L. Russell, B. Selfzer, D. Sfanley, S. Robinson, R. Pruifl, R. Rivera, E. Reicharl 2: M. Privelfe, J. Spellman, A. Oberle, B. Parfridge, M, Shepard, I. Oliphenf, M. Candoval, E. Slienbeclr, J. Reilly 3: J. Van Osdel, H. Peffif, C. Renfro, J. Rock, J. Shairuclc, J. Rose, M. Smirh, F. Slephens, E. Roy, Oldfield 4: H. Parker, G. Thomas, B. Sheldon, H. Schurch, V. Ross, D. Taclcefl, I.. Sfephens, P. Vance, E. Sfofls j' ROW I: M,4Varela, J. Wlwlllalcer, J. Wood, J. Wilson, M. Vance, J. Varley, V, Sluder ROW 2: C. Wilson, B. While-field, M. Weaver, J. Sloclxfon, J Williams, C. Tracy, L. D, Wlllcerson ROW 3: B. Williams, C, Wildman, Jo Vine, K. Wesl, H. Wallmer, B. Will, R. Wallclns, J. Way JUNIORS --....,,,mawM7 SOPHOMORE S Q- If PRESIDENT Gary Fury ' fx VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Allen MacFadden Joann Waddell Jack BM rx I Z SPONSORS 'W ,f - f.:Ss' if ss! If J 12 '5 1- Mr. Reboin Mr. GauIier Miss Boner I Mr. Borns Mr. Meairs Miss Eirman Miss Greer ROW ROW ROW ROW I: C. Buclcinglnarn, M. Blackwell, J. Corbefr, D. Auslin, C. Baker, C. Burlcell, P. Anderson, S. Call, J. Alberl, K. Cicero, AI Alger, S. Cool: 2. K. Buller, J. Birl, S. Blodgef, V. Berger, B. Cure, B. Baros, M. A. Cornell, D. Cosfle, G. Camp, C. Allen, S. Armsfrong, Cain J. Burrison, W, Burnes. G. Avriff, J. Boclcer, H. Arnelf, J, Burron, B. Bolding, P. Boos, C. Cleem, G. Baxler, J. Carler, D. Applebury J. Henderson, H. Laue, G. Furry, L. Fowler, P. Anflwony, K. Ewing, J. Wigginlon, J. Richards, E. Pafferson, D. Gonzoles, M. Dearcos, B. Silber? THE l950 ev ROW ROW ROW ROW J. Herman, D. Gray, M. Hernandez, H. Gorman, G. Dickey, L. Duerre, Y. Doyle, C. Duran, J. Forrest E. De Le Cruz, L. Gonzales . M. Fogler, D. Daniels, D. Hawes, H. Harl, S. Hayley, L. Funderburk, D. Hall, J. Doyle, N. Harris, E. Granger, B. Fory, E. Frisbie, K. Hanson .T. Ferrara, K. Herreid, R. G-Ellen, A. Darroclc, G. Dungan, R. Donnelly, H. Els, C. Hasley, R. Dulin, D. Kenley, R. Espiiis, B. Kays . I . R. Kellog, B. Kuylcindall, J. Linlon, J. Jones, C. Kimball, P. Hoclcer, M. Neil, A. McFadden, D. .Molllca, J. Monfgomery, J. Reynolds . ROW ROW ROW ROW W J. Milfriclr, K. Mishilrawa. P. Moore, M. Mendoza, J. Julian, B. Pulisler, G. Pierce, M. Olds, J. Lamb, S. Mashiburn, J Jones, J. Perez, L. Mendoza, F. Medina D. Rilchey, C. Renlroe, R. Lockheed D. King, M. Fallen, B. Lscher, M. Hill, M. McCracken, M. Price, B. Johnson C. Milchell, D. Pallerson, B. Querry, F. Melendez E. Palmer, G. Mifchell, P. Sheehan, D. Junlcin, D. Loflis, J. Jolly, S. Rice, J. Hull. P. Manson. L. Moore, C. Murphy, W lwa Koshi E. Poffer, D. Sheels, D. Richardson, F. Russel, T. Seaman, G. Pilqerrim, B. Ream, J. Longwill, L. Fredericlc, N. Phares D. Rehling, D. Slephenson , SOPHOMORE CLASS m' fs ' Row ROW ROW ROW A F Y K. .h 1 - V A. Ruis, D. Rehlinq, G. Wilbur, M. J. Vlilson, C. Schmiadel, E. Smifh, M. Sullivan, O. Krafzen, S. Van Osclel, J. Terry L. Russell, D. Sellclc, V. Sfegen, G. Slory, J. VVaddell, S. Thornlon, M. Wilon, D. Wurm, J. Schifzlein, J. While, N. Sowards W. Tresler ' E. Sunley, C. Welosler, G. Williams, J. Thomas, H. Williamson, J. Willef, J. Russell, C. Whillson, R. Van Deweld, J Smilh, J. Wuerer, fx. Vega H. Uerio, B. Quellell, V. Virzi, T. Nelson, B. Suess soPi-ioMoRE cmlpf' By Barbara Lesher WiTh a large enrollmenT oT 2l6 The sophomore class engaged in numerous school acTiviTies This year. The annual TalenT show displayed such TalenTs as Tew oTher classes could musTer. BeTTy Lou Johnson and VicTor Virzi rendered accordian solos: Dionne TvVurm, Janie Perez, Frances lvlelendez, Lipa Mendoza, and Lillian Gonzales perTormed in panTomimeg and Lillian Gonzales accompanied by Janie Perez gave a vocal solo mixing Spanish and English lyrics. The principal aTTracTion oT The program, however, was The amusing skiT given by Gary Furry, Shirley Call, l-lerberT Leue, and Jerry Julian. Sophomores demonsTraTed Their diversiTied TalenTs in winning The inTerclass Track meeT in The early parT oT The second semesTer. NexT on The busy agenda was The SainT PaTrick's Day Dance sponsored by The class. This dance had a very graTiTying aTTendance by upper and lower classmen alike. AT The beginning oT The year a group meeTing was held aT which oTTicers were nominaTed. The nominees were laTer placed on The balloT in The respecTive home rooms. Chosen Tor The Task oT leading The class were: Garry Furry, President Allen McFadden, Vice President Joanne Waddel, SeoreTary3 Jack BirT, Treasurer, The Advisory' Council had among iTs ranks such sophomores as MeredeTh Price, Gerry CorbeTT, Sylvia ThornTon, STella De La Cruz, Carol RenTro, Garry. Furry, and Ronald Dulin and oT course Garry Furry was The sophomore represenTaTive on The ExecuTive Board. On The rolls oT The 'TraTTic Board were such sophomores as Shirley Mashburn and Max Benward. The Tormer was also elecTed To represenT l7lunTingTon Beach as secreTary oT disTricT I9 oT The CaliTornia AssociaTion oT STudenT Councils and To aTTend The C.A.S.C. convenTion aT SanTa Barbara. Shirley Mashburn has also done commendable work in many oT The school clubs. Paul Boos and Lois Funderburk repre- senTed Hi-Y and Tri-l-li-Y respecTively aT The Asilomar gaThering. In The band, opera, and waTer show many oT The members oT our class parTici- paTed acTively. ln The club caTegory we Tind Girls' League Board members Dolores Sewell and Shirley lvlashburn. The laTTer was also vice-presidenT oT The Spanish Club. Tri-l-li-Y was graced by Tive able sophomore oTTicers: Shirley lvlashburn, DoroThy PaTTerson, Lois Funderburk, VioleT STegen, and STella De La Cruz. On The G.A.A. board were DoroThy PaTTerson, publiciTy chairman: Lois Funder- burk, hockey manager: and Barbara Cure, baskeTball manager. ln The Visual EducaTion Club we Tind a movie-minded sophomore, Ted Seaman, acTing as President Paul Boos and l-larry Williamson Tilled The Top oTTices in The STamp Club. Our maioreTTe repre- senTaTives were Dolores Sewell and l-lelene Gorman. All in all, we have enjoyed a very successTul year wiTh a parTicularly acTive and cooperaTive class. PRESIDENT Soo- Jaclc Folmar 5, AJ. lx R ,, , Q 2 5 Y . Q E: ,F xg if 3 I5 -cf ' 1 A 3' 4' I 0 . ., V , A 'T Ig, ,xi N is: , fe 'fo Ls? S . . VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Bill Boswell Pl Yll'5 ROQGVS Wayne Young g Ly., , I I ' ITII ' I l I' ' ' . Mlss Squlres Mr. Sheue CLASS Mr. Braybroolcs Mrs. Douglas ve, ,. ai ' H 'T I if ,'.I 1 'ef . , F I RR Miss McKenna MV- TYG Mr' Flanagan Mrs. l-leacoclc I Q 2... ROW ROW 2 ROW 3 ROW 4 . Alarcon, S. Alberl, S. Arnold, L. Allen, D. Bailey, G. Avriff, S. Casiey, V. Calderon, D. Blalcely, T. Alarcon, D. Allaire, . Arqanda . Bender, H. Alyea, S. Anlong, P. Coclrron, S. Belcher, G. Brinkley, B. Berry, D. Bose, P, Bigelow, E. Barlwarl, J. A. Baxler . Leroy, B. Belshe, J. Beam, R. Bennell, T. Burrows, C. Chamberlain, W, Blankenship, B. Chaffee, R. Almgren, D. Clancy, . Albriqlwf, C. Clinlon . Boswell, W. Boswell, J. Anaslwufz, B. Buller, R. Conrady, F. Alvarez, C. Callaway T l'l E l 9 5 0 ROW ROW ROW ROW D. Dean, S. Espinosa, B. Coslle, J. Greenwood, C. Cuff. B. Craig, B. Erwin, E. Coopman, l. Gaspar, F. Garvin, R. Durkgg M . G l M. L.OEr?c3l3FJ. Granl, J. Gage, R. M. Crallord, R. Gufhrie, M. L. Gaffney, J. Felare, C. Denny, V. Darnalo, M. Ellis, A. Gardner. J. Courreges V E A D fe S Gallowa , D. Duran, C. Fredericlc, W. Coopman, P. Culver, H. Deer, K. Cpufhre, E. Fierro, . versman, . uar , . y J. Folmar, L. Faye K. Gochicon, P. Darroclc, J. Covey, A. Acosfa, G. Flaws, P. Cruz, F. Dofing, F. Gill rf , if .R K :', ROW I: J. Kellar, C. Hernandez, B. Hesson, J. Jones, P. Hamm, P. Kills B. Hacker M Kerr J Jurf S Heafln P Kabacz C Henslay l I I I i V 1 'I I Y' i ROW 2: J. Jolly, J, Keyes, H. King, J. Johnson, E. Hoskins, P. Kandler, M. Hanson, N. Karnes, D. Hauglnf, M. Haggard, B, Hillerman ROW 3: J. Hoclxersmiilv, N. King, E. James, B. iryin, C.Jol1nson, S. Hobbs, D. Horal, E. Karnes, M. Kincaid, D. Hannell, J. Kreff, T. Jolnnson ROW' 4: M. Meclearis, R. Lamberl, S. Lennos, W. Kimball, J. Holey, D. lzylcowslci, B. Manson, B. Leacln, F. James FRESHMAN CLASS f ROW I: H. Lujan, B. Morlan, M. A. Loraine, A. Mufdoclr, V. Moore, J. Minslnew, S. Maslwburn, H. Lewis, A. Munernilsu, K. Mene- rnifsu, A. Mendoza, S. Mendoza ROW 2: D. Lerno, M. Lindellw, J. Kredell, S. Miiey, J. Malsuda, J. McMillan, R. Loclclwead, B. Loglnry, J. Malwalfey, L. A. Liven- ood, K. Ma s ROW 3: Lindley. Mendoza, R. Montgomery, B. Mclnfosln, D. Lloyd, L. Lee, T. Liflle, L. Locke, D. Lindwall, P. Medina T. Maguire, B. Lamb ' ROW 4: R. Lopez, R. Monfoya, R. Kunisaw, M. Pulsifer, B. Price, 6. Roclc, J. OH, J. Roberfson, J. McConaoi ROW I: ROW 2: ROW 3: ROW 4: Seelig, R. Perez, D. Shaw, J. Roberis, J. Smifh, R. Planie, J. Ross, G. Orrell, L, Smilh, J. Polson, E. Presley, P. Rogers .Wymore, N. Oldfields, D. Riggs, B. Nengel, S. Naylor, C. Nelson, D. Pill, A. Pressel, F. Smilh, D. Sherman, R. Olover, Rosa Seiqlried, R, Saunders, D. Sfandridge, R. Nibliclc, T. Panloia, R. Schumalrer, W. Williams, D. Nelson, J. Sleinloeclc, Redding, J. Snipes Rogers, A. Pimenlal, J. Saul, J. Slarr, R. Vinzarl, B. Sylyesier, R. Van Over, G. Smifh, H. Schulz, C. Poss FRESHMEN ROW ROW ROW ROW i Q J. Williams, B. Soesbe, E. Spenser, S. Sluder, M. Roy, M. J. Whifialcer, M. L. Zimmerman, A. Casner, J. Tornquisl A. Armslrong, S. Slanlord, P. Jackson, C. Sfrofher, E. M. Ullom, B. J. Vandeveer, VV. Wilson, A. Laila B. Hubbard, H. Tyler, J. Edwards, D. Vine, B. L. Wahl, D. Williams, L. R. Williamson, B. Van Paflen, L. Urnphenour D. Alherfon, S. Eddy, J. Easiham, W. Young, F. Caulfield, V. Drake, J. Pedigo, H. Payne, W. Wiglon PRES:-:MAN arp! By JACK EOLMAR Anofher year broughf anofher freshmen class which numbered approximafely 277 sfrong. This year fhe freshmen fruly represenfed fhe Unifed Sfafes and ifs possessions. We find sfudenfs from 34 sfafes, fwo from Hawaii, one from Canada, and one from Chile, The maiorify of fhe fresh- men came from one of fhe five elemenfary schools in fhis high school disfricf. Wesfrninsfer confribufed 755 ljlunfingfon Beach, 741 Seal Beach, 43: Ocean View, 3lg and Founfain Valley, 6, Eorfy-eighf fresh- men have fransferred here from ofher high schools and junior high schools. A high school never sfarfs safisfacforily for fhe ofher classes wifhouf fhe inifiafion of fhe fresh- men. This year's inifiafion was broughf fo a climax wifh fhe big brawl befween fhe freshmen and fhe sophomores, which foolc place on fhe main foofball field. If consisfed of a pushball game from which fhe sophomores emerged vicfories and a fug-of-war across a flowing fire hydranf, a confesf which fhe freshmen won. lncidenfally fhe freshmen boys wish fo express fheir appreciafion fo fhe Varsify foofball squad for fheir lcind assisfance on fhe freshmen end of fhe rope. This year's freshmen classic is composed of am bifious individuals, for wifh fhe coming of fhe firsf home foofball game freshmen were ouf selling programs which was one of fhe ways fheir sadly de- plefed freasury obfained much of ifs money. Considerable money was also earned fhrough fhe fresh- men concessions af fhe P.T.A. Carnival. Lef's say a liffle more abouf fhe carnival. On February 4, fhe P.T.A. sponsored a carnival and aslced a class fo volunfeer fo sef up concession boofhs in fhe school gym wifh fhe undersfanding fhaf one-half of fhe proceeds were fo go fo fhe parficipafing class. Mr. Sheue volunfeered for The fresh- men class and he and fhe ofher freshmen homeroom feachers gof fheir classes busy defermining whaf fypes of concessions each would run. Affer fhis was decided each homeroom appoinfed commiffees fo consfrucf, decorafe, and manage ifs boofh. A On November 30, fhe besf freshmen falenf was assembled and organized info a falenf show, which was given before a freshmen and sophomore audience. The performers were Paf Kandler and Ray Seigfried, piano soloisfs: Janie Tornquisf and Josephine Courreges, vocal osolisfsq Sfephen Eddy, clarinef soloisfg Anne Gardner, accordian soloisfq while Edna Presley and Darlene Priff presenfed a slcif, and Mary Lou Zimmerman and Edna Banharf sang a duef. This producfion was under fhe super- vision and direcfion of Miss Squires and Mrs. Douglas, wifh Mrs. Conrad playing accompanimenfs on fhe piano. . Many freshmen have enfered info Sfudenf Body polifics. The freshmen represenfafive on fhe Execufive Council is Bob Boswell, and we are represenfed by Bill Boswell and Jeaneffe Mahaffey on fhe Traffic Board. Each freshmen homeroom is represenfed on fhe Advisory Council. The represenfa- fives are as follows: for fhe firsf semesfer, Laneffe Allen, Peggy l-lamm, Bob Boswell, Malon Kincaid. Morrill Pulsifer, Jeaneffe Mahaffey, Carol Cuff, Don lzylcowslci, and Roberfa Durlceeg for fhe second semesfer, Mildred Ellis. Glenda Orril, Carol Cuff, Sfephanie Belcher, Bob Boswell, Jaclc Anschufz, Kafhleen Mays, Janie Greenwood, Valerie D. Amafo, and Anne Gardner. Affer fhe firsf few weelcs of school had begun, freshmen class officers were nominafed and vofed upon wifh fhe resulfs as follows: Jaclc Eolmar, presidenfr Bill Boswell, vice-presidenfg Phyllis Rogers, sec- refary: and Wayne Young, freasurer. Now fhaf fhe firsf year of school is almosf complefe, fhe freshmen class as a whole feel fhaf fhey have done excepfionally well. There have been a greaf number of freshmen leffermen, many sfudenfs on fhe Honor Roll, and successful Sfudenf Body and Class Qfficers fo add fo our accomplish- menfs of fhe year. X., XQ V mul . fkl'f'f:' f,f. 1'-,-,V 113 '-1 'f E u. f. . X, . Q gi -1 , 7495 1 -r C I 5 ,Y I rZ,.-, is' WYYNYOJHRTQM -,..l,.1:-3 Lgff--.lj ' 0 n If v 12' X , 'Lge h K o O ob 9' - O u F fff-ff l lf gjklj ? X Q, X 1 K X XJ wx :if p M 1' KI ' 7 S , x , , Wa ' g f' X fu Wi nhgff 213 V N, h I I 9-5' J , , H X N ,S 'X . , Q , V. f f7 , f X X L i, M , f ,Z X Q -1' ,, X 'ik 022 Alai., V xx gf? WW 1 . '1 5 N' gi Cb- In X 1.25 M, ' WW I S I fa- - 7f'f'f ffl Seb! K' U 'nd' I :. I. J '31 15 ff , n . -I -1 5 A ' - M ' . . GWVN Y Hmm- . .w4,2:1 A ' 0 I Y ff ' 0 5-9 u uf '4 'n,fin'?Z 'A V ' V 2 -,',,-.wiv -11' wzr- www x'Qf,sx2M-Qifgggw .J VIJWVDI W Lf Xnjfppl AN 'Lf CLUBS C. Honda, J. Hammond, CHARLES COBURN, 15:-a co-sfar of Iv1R. MUSIC, M. Pufs1fer,.M. RISCIGM- Y I1 ga Xx Q aa! ,W 2 W M- 1? ,Ya xx .QW J Row I: J. Jones, J. A, Whillalcer, A. Burlse, M. Weaver, J, Varley Row II: L. Russell, M. I-Iuish, J.. Spellman, A. Oberle, V. Morgan Row III: P. Sheehan, D. I-Iawes, Miss Boner, J. I-Iill, L. D. Wilkerson Row IV: K. Herreid, S. Gerhardl, J. Rock, T. Seaman OFFICERS AND SPONSOR Valerie Morgan, Marilyn Weaver, Miss Boner, Jo Ann Whilialcer, Sfanley Gerhardf LATIN CLUB Having Hs inceplion This year, 'rhe new Laiin Club planned an acfive calendar. Meefings were held each mon+h al' which relreshmenrs were served and small parlies held on several occa- sions. A Grilfilh Parlc excursion was planned on March 25, af which Lalin Club members aiiended an informafive Iecfure on Aslronomy. On The social agenda was The banquef af which 'fables were se+ in Roman sfyle and in general Jrhe almosphere was Ienl I'o ancienl Rome. The club was Ioslerecl Io encourage sfudenis in Ihe sludy of The Lalin language and al 'rhe same lime provide social and recreaiional benefils. The officers Torjhe year were: Valeria Morgan, President Sianley Gerhardlr, Vice President Jo Ann Whillalcer, Secrefaryp Marilyn Weaver, Treasurer, and wilh Miss Bernice Boner acling as sponsor. fi -ri: rf -ii IST ROW: S. Mashburn, B. Mashburn, V. Hahn, L, G-hirardi, H. Gorman, J. Varley, S. Harwood, M, Olds, R. Espinosa, B. Pulsifer, J 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH ROW: ROW: ROW: ROW: ROW: PAN-AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM Kanaque, V. Sfuder, E. Reichardf W. lwalroshi, C. Mifrriclc, V. Sfegen, B. Beem, D. Sfanley, D. Sewell, B. Lesher, M. Heeney, D. Hall, G. Pierce, D, Ausfin Sfevens, J. Waddell, E. DeLa Cruz, B, Kays , Monigomery, L. Fowler, J. Beclcer, J. Bo++ari, M. Shepard, D. Le Bard, R. Loclchead, P, Boos, B. Kuylcendall, D. Richardson S. J. H. Leue, R. Prifchard, C. Renlro J. Ouiclc, G. Williams, P. Vance, T. Nichoison, B. Vain de Velde, J. Kelfler, Gi. Monroe, J. Conrady, C. Allen, R. Kunisawa H. Schurch, J. Burdiclr Hensley, T. Mora, B. Suess, J. Wigginfon, A. Darrock, A. Keplinger, C, Hasley, R, Gingras, R. Dulin, J. Reynolds, V. Ross J. D. Peckham, D. Kenley , 1 J. Wilkerson, C. Whifson, W. Blackburn, D. Hayes, P. Hoclcer, B. Barger, P. McFadden Mrs. Moreman OFFICERS D. Sranley, H. McCann, S. Mashburn P. McFadden. Me-eling regularly once each monih, Spanish Club officers and represenrafives planned an acfive year. During lhe lirsi semesfer rhe highlighl of iheir aciiviries was ihe Spanish Chrislmas play a+ Padua Hills providing an .inieresiing and enieriaining day for a large maioriry of fhe club members. Also, ihe Chrisimas Parry in which every Spanish class loolc pari' was well received. lls principal aclriviiy was Jrhe presenlalion of a play enlilled Los Pasadosf' In May'+he Fiesra wirh +he 'rheme el cinco d emayo provided much exciiemenr for all wifh a poi luclc dinner, dancing, singing, and games, nor +o meniion 'rhe rradiiional Spanish aimosphere. A large number of fhe clubs members purchased pins 'rhis year and +he club enioyed a mosi successful year under rhe capable leadership of iis officers. ROW ,Row Row Row Row ROW J. Murdy, O. Bershaw, M. Huish, A. Vidal, R. Frederick, C. LeLash, J. Johnson, S. Pallerson B. Parrridqe, R. Rivera, V. Hahn. J. Boer, Y. Moals, S. Hoclcersmilh, J. Spellman, J. Doyle. L. Ohirardi, M. Paflerson, M. Manhews. A. De Le Cruz. J. Julien. J. Reilly, I. Oliphanl, M. Maguire, M. Miller, M. Shepard, D. LeBard, M. Sandoval. M. McCracken, M. Sennec. P. Calloway. N. Morrow, L. Reynolds, B. Sellzer, J. Bollari, D. Murcly, B. Meshburn, B. Beem, M. Pulsifer. M. Weaver, F. Brown, J. Davis, J. Anderson, J. Sugira, C. Loclcell, V. Morgan, J. Adair, J . VVll'l iilalfef, M. Risdahl, Miss Funlc, C. Miliriclc. TRI-HI-Y ROW I: J. Miffriclc, B. Seeliq, T. Alarcon. ROW 2: J. Tornquisl, S. Alarcon, P. Kabaczy. JR. ROW 3: P. Hamm, K.Mnnemi1sn A. Munemilsu, R. Durlcee. ROW 4: M. Ellis, E. Ullom, J. Hurf, V, Moore, S. Mashburn, J. Perez. ROW 5: J. Mahalley, J. Greenwood, J. Slcrv, J. Kredell, J. Waddell, B. Cure, D. Paflerson, L. Fiindeibiirlm ROW 6: A. Gardner, B. Van Fallen, R. Planqe, C. Hernandez, R. Perez, F. Melendez, L. Gonzales. ROW 7: D. Balcelv, P. Bigelow, W. Wilson, S. Belcher, S. Slallord, O. Arrell, B. Hesson, M. Hanson, D. Rifche Hernandez, C. Renliroe, H. King, A. Lindernnlh. ROW 8: M. L. Zimmerman, O. Kratzer, K. Mavs, S. De La Cruz, J. Bender, H. Gorman, S. Thornion. Sealed: V. Smiih, J. Hensley, T. Mora Sfandingz G. Williams, C. Kimball, Mr. Besfall, H. Roy, Mr. Gaulier, S. Wildman, P. Boos THE Y GROUPS UPHOLD HIGH STANDARDS OF CHARACTER Promoling lhe ideals of lriendliness and cooperalion, The Y organizalions lorm an imporlanl parl in every curriculum. Their main purpose is lo exfend and mainlain lhroughoulr The home, school, and communily high sfandards of Chrislian characler. They enlcindle in Their members virfues of sporls- manship and cleaning living, which are well exemplified in ils rules and charfers. This year The Y Clubs ol HBUHS have had a mosl successful membership. The Y Day in Los Angeles during The lirsl semesler was enioyed by a very enlhusiaslic crowd and 'rhe snow camp pro- vided a lunelilled weelcend for Those Forlunale enough lo allend. Ofher aclivifies were pol luclc dinners held al various member's houses, noi To menfion lhe noleworlhy charilable proiecls sponsored by The organizalions. ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW TRI-I-II-Y 1-4g-v :D. Murdy T. Mora, Sec.-Treas.: J. Hensley, : lvl. Sandoval Pres., V. Smilh, V.-Pres. : M. Miller :'J. Bollari, M. Pulsiler : M. Maguire, R. M. Frederick : D. LeBard, M. Risdahl ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW JR.-TRI-HI-Y Mashburn Funderburlc Renfro Paflerson, B. Van Fallen Slegen, R. Planie De La Cruz, R. Perez TOP: S. Slevens. ROW I: M. Neil, S. l-lemslreel, J. Conrady, R. Fausl, C A M E R A OFFICERS l.-Pres., l'l. Williamson, Pres., P. Boosg Sec.-Treas. R. Fausl M. Benwarcl. ,,,f' Q-fd STAMP CLUB Row l: L. Presley, P. Boos, H. Williamson, R. Slweelwan, S. Hobbs. B. Leaclw Row ll: Mr. Ro ce, R. Ellis, C. Cross, L. R. Williamson, R. Fausl. Y Mr. Seaman N U C R L S U E B S C. Mllfrlcli OFFICERS and SPONSOR I G. Avrffl, L. A. Livengood, Mrs. Tamulinas J. Greenwood, M. Olds, J. Herman COMMERCIAL CLUB IST ROW: Ramona Rivera, Lillian Gonzales, Sfella Vela, Frances Melendez, Merqaref Mendoza, Jovifa Perez ZND ROW: Modesfa Gonzales, Arlaine Krafzer, Jackie Johnson, Georgia Berslwaw, Nellie Calderon, Juanifa McMillan, Doroflwy Deling, Mary Moores, Nelda Sleep, Kaflwryn Melendez, Rosie Perez Row I: J. Mirfrlclc, J. I-lerman, C. Clwrisfenson, V. Sfuder Row ll: L. A. Livengood, M. Olds, J. Greenwood, M. Pa'rIerson. OFFICERS S. Vela, G. Berslwaw F. Slone, J. Johnson -W.-mf .W V, f - K ' 4 r CENTER: Laurel Presley . IST ROW: Merlon Fogler, Orlaine Krarzer, Jerry Slory, Palricia Flelcher, Madeline Sandoval. Margarel Muller, Don Hawes ZND ROW: Tony Mora, Eddie Sunley, Phil Sheehan, Russ Moynaqh. Carroll Cross, Bob Ouelle-ll. Sluorl l-lemslreel. Bill Rogers, Jimmy Rose, Keilh Preslon. Jerry McCory, Ross Miller VISUAL EDUCATION CLUB W. Rogers. K. Preslon, J. Anderson, L. Presley. L. R. Williamson, T. Seaman, S. Hemslreel' The Visual Educalion Club has proved lo be a gre-al assel lo our school 'rhis year as lls members are responsible lor lhe proiec- lion of all class moving piclures as well as lhe piclures shown during aclivily periods. All members learn lo Thread lhe lwo dillerenl proieclors and musl pass a lime 'resl before lhey are given lheir operalors card, Officers for 'rhe year were Presidenl, Laurel Presley: Senior Vice Presidenl, Ross Miller: Junior Vice President Judy Anderson: Sophomore Vice Presidenl, Ted Seaman: Freshman Vice Presidenl. Le Ray Williamson: Secrerary, Sluarl' l-lemslreely Treasurer, Wil- liam Rogers: and Sergeanl'-al-Arms, Ralph Pope. W H CLUB ROW I: Gowdy, Ellis, McFadden, Boelcer, Roy, Mollica. ROW 2: PaHerson,'iWes+, Wa+kins, Cure, Slweefs, Millgan. ROW 3: Benward, Will, Albert Chaney, Feldner, DeClue, Longworllw, Brown, Williams. ROW 4: Prinslow, Ross, Suess, Richards, Furry, Bodine, Lusk, Russell, lsom. ROW 5: Keplinger, Penhall, Frederick, Linzenmeyer, Vela, Foqler. ROW 6: Chafe, Miller, McCann. LITTLE r H WORLD FRIENDSHIP OFFICERS FRONT ROW: F. Brown, D. PaTTerson, P. VVaTerman BACK ROW: J. I-IensIey, E. FaIer, J. Richardson Miss I'IeIen Moore Miss EsTher Funk woRLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB During The I949-50 year The WorId Friendship oTTicers aIso served as The Junior Red Cross Council members. CIub members voTed To assisT The Navajo Indians ir any maTeriaI way possibIe Through The coIIecTion oT cIoThing, books, Toys, eTc. This became The groups' principaI chariTabIe proiecT Tor The year and, in addiTion To The aToremenTioned coIIecTions, The organizaTion purchased quanTiTies oT warm cIoThing kleenex, hand IoTion, and phonograph records. These were Tinanced Through The cluh dues and The TwenTy-Tive doIIars given The cIub by The Treshman cIass Tor This noTe- worThy pursuiT. OTher expendiTures Tor The year were a Tood package Tor a needy Tamily o' TweIve aT Thanksgiving Time and CARE Tood packages Tor The war Torn counTrie: OT Europe. OTTicers Tor The World Friendship CIub were PaTricia WaTerman, PresidenT DoroThy PaTTerson, PubIiciTy Vice PresidenTg Jimmy I IensIey, Program Vice PresidenT Janis Richardson, Recording SecreTary1 and FIora Brown, Treasurer, Sponsors incIudec Miss I-IeIen Moore, Miss EsTher Funk, Mr. James Tye, Mr. Orion Bebermeyer, anc Mr. Lloyd I-Iamren. Mr. LIoyd Hamren Mr, Jameg Tye Mr. Orion Bebermeyer ROW ROW ROW ROW I: O. Oliphanl, M. Huish, B. Loope II: L. Presley, B, Mashburn, M. Sandoval, . Morrow, . C u en 6. IIIgJ,IIRTJb3lT, M. Maguire, J. Bollari, A. Burke, B. Sellzer, J. Krebs IV: D. Walkins, P. McFadden, J. Conrady The Highlighls serves as an open door lhrough which one can see lhe many aclivilies lhal are carried on in I I.B.U.I-I.S. Il is, lhere- lore, lhe duly ol lhe slall lo guard il closely, seeing lhal only lrulh should pass lhrough il. For lhe previous year, lhis duly has resled upon lhe shoulders ol an able slall which consisled ol: Edilors-in-chiel, Bealrice Loope and Marilyn Huish: Business Managers, David Peckham and Idonna Oliphanlg Managing Edilor, Bealrice Loope: Eealure Edilors, Anne Burke, Idonna Oliphanl, Jean Varley, and Kalhleen Pack: Boys' Sporls Edilors, David Peckham, Jack Krebs, Ronnie Gingras, and Laurel Presle 3 Girls' Sporls Edilors, Madeline Sandoval, Margarel Maguire, Josephine Bollari, and Mae McCuddin: Exchange Edilors, Roberla Young, Mae Mccuddin, Kalhleen Peck, and Belle Parlridge: and lhe Waslebaskel, Belly Sellzer and Marilyn I-Iuish, Lavonne Rey- nolds and Ronnie Gingras, Madeline Sandoval and Norma Morrow, and Josephine Bolarri and Margarel Maguire. The loregoing slall has been successlul in ils ellorls as a resull ol lhe helplul guidance ol adviser, Mr. Willian- H. Seaman. rf N T as I ' ' -Q2 , .er 1 Dave Peckham Mr. Seaman ldonna Oliphanf N M M c dd , K. Pack. v. vafiev- R- THE HIGHLIGHTS Isl SEMESTER EDITOR Bea Loope 3. 'ff x 2nd SEMESTER EDITOR Marilyn Huish ' . THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Having been granled ils charler This year, fhe Nalional Honor Sociefy of Hunl- inglon Beach High School proceded fo acquire members. However, The qualiiicafions for membership proved somewhal' rigid. Candidales for membership musl' be oui- slanding examples of scholarship, leadership, service, and characfer. Also, fhe indi- vidual musr be in lhe lop 'rhird of lheir class and appear on fhe honor role for fhree consecufive or five non-consecufive quarlers and acquire a minimum of fwenly poinls per quarler. A grade of A receives four poinlfs, B lhree, C +wo, D one, and an F in any subiecl' aufomafically disqualifies. However, 'rhis is defermined on a percenfage basis. The Freshman are allowed five per cenl, sophomores five per ceni, juniors, fen per ceni, and seniors fiiieen per cenf. This is lhe capacily of membership and lhe number of members cannol exceed ihese specified percenlages of 'rhe respeclive classes. Club aclivilies are a maior parl of lhe grading procedure. Sludenfs acquiring 'rhe honor of membership are expecled +o be examples fo fheir fellow sfudenls and 'rhe organizafion funclions 'ro fosler scholaslic and personal improvemenf. A selecl group of seniors were given permanenl membership in 'rhe Nalional Honor Sociely for having appeared on lhe honor role for 'rhree conseculive quarlers. These persons were honored afler +he closing of +he lhird quarler. ' SPONSORS Miss Rosier S Miss Simmons Mr. Lance I STANLD'GERHARDT Vinner of Seal Beach conIes'r Llons Club SIucIen'I I Q Speaking Con+esI' PGI W5IeVm5n ZND Joan Adair, HAIL THE WINNERS! MARILYN RISDAHL Winner of I-Iunfingfon Beach con'res'r Amerlcan I Legion Cons+l+uI'lonaI ConIesI ELIZABETH HOLSCLAW SYLVIA HARWOOD, Znd: Winner JOAN RIELLY Miss HENDERSON PAT CALLOWAY 3'd COACH 3'd GIRLS' SPORTS BOYS' SpORTS DIRECTOR OF LITERARY AN D ASSISTANT ART DIRECTOR DIRECTQR PHOTOGRAPHY RESEARCH DIRECTOR DIRECTOR Norma Morrow Dick Eaus+ SIWWIGY Sfevem Anne BUVICG Jackie Hammond THE l950 ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS Leo MUVFGY Max Benward James Conrady ART DIRECTOR BUSINESS MANAGER ASSISTANT EDITOR Judy SugiTa Carl Honda Marjorie PulsiTer CAULDRON STAFF ln The years To come iT will be a nosTalgic habiT To recall wiTh pride The years spenT I I-lunTingTon Beach I-ligh School Through The piCTorial and oTher TeaTures oT The iauldron. Then, Too, iT will alerT our memories To classroom hours spenT wiTh Teachers d Triends in The days when we were approaching The responsibiliTies oT maTure Tizenship and The gaTeway To our hopes, dreams, and ambiTions. The Cauldron will e a Tangible reminder OT These careTree school acTiviTies, The annual sTaTT has labored diligenTly in The preparaTion oT This bool:-HThe 'riTing, pasTing, cuTTing, and selecTion oT maTeriaIs were buT a Tew OT The minor cTiviTies oT The group, louT which required The eTTorTs oT many. Under The capable direcTion oT Marilyn Risdahl and The advice oT Mr. Seaman, bsTacles have been overcome laying The paTh Tor This l95O producTion oT The Iauldron. You will Tind many inTeresTing and unique ideas incorporaTed in This year's roducTion oT The Cauldron, all oT which may be aTTribuTed To The slcill and ingenuiTy T The combined eTTorTs oT The sTaTT. The saTisTacTion oT a job eTTecTively compIeTed as been well worTh The early sTruggles oT responsibiliTy and eTTorT. The Cauldron sTaTT is conscious and graTeTul Tor The unTiring eTTorTs oT sTudenTs nd Teachers who have in any way conTr.ibuTed To The success OT This publicaTion. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Marilyn Risdahl ADVISOR AND SPONSOR Mr. Wm. I-I. Seaman ART ADVISOR Mrs. Geraldine Douglas A Pl-IOTOGRAPI-IIC ADVISOR Mr. Clarence Mason 2 J. Lumm, C. Lelaslw, S. Kuclwenbeclcer, chairman: B. Linfon, J. Julian l l Miss l-larper Shirley Kulqenbeclqer UNIFORM BOARD Miss Malwony J. Slocldon, M. Maguire, J. Gillis, J, Reilly, J. Spellman, I. Oliplianl Jackie Slockon U SHERETTES 3' l OFFICERS and BOARD Isl' Row: J. WhiTTalcer, B. Beem, D. Sewell, S. Kulcenbeclcer, J. HarTley 2nd Row: D. Murdy, S. Mashburn, J. Murdy, J. SugiTa, J. Adair, J. SToclcTon 3rd Row: D. STanley, Miss Hughell, Courreges, Miss Harper, Miss Rosier TREASURER SECRETARY Shirley Mashburn Dolores Sewell l For The purpose oT acquainTing new sTudenTs wiTh Their school, The Girls' League held iTs annual Big and LiTTle SisTer parTy prior To The opening oT school in SepTember. AT This aTTair The Treshmen were provided an opporTuniTy To familiarize Themselves wiTh The rules, organizaTions, and TaciliTies oT HunTingTon Beach High School. To accenT This geT acquainTed parTy a Tashion show was presenTed by The Uniform Board, games were played, and reTreshmenTs served. In OcTober The Girls' League acTed as hosTesses Tor The Orange CounTy Girls' League ConyenTion comprising l75 delegaTes represenTing The I2 Orange CounTy high schools. This was an honor Tor The associaTion since The convenTion meeTs only once in every I2 years aT The respecTive schools of The counTy. The Theme of By The Sea was uniquely depicTed aT The recepTion, on The audiTorium program, and aT The banqueT. Color Day was a milesTone in The l949-50 acTiviTies oT Girls' League and The evenT broughT TorTh an abundance of decoraTive and colorful cosTumes. In The social realm were Two innporTanT school dances. The Girls' League sponsored The ValenTine Dance held aT The Memorial Hall and The annual May Queen Ball oT May 5, which was perhaps The highlighT oT The school's recreaTional acTiviTies. MoTher's Day was commemoraTed by The Girls' League Through The medium oT a MoTher-DaughTer Tea and Tashion show on May IO. Members oT The homemalcing deparTmenT presenTed colorTul cloThes displays of The NiTTy FiTTies. Among The oTher enTerTaining and insTrucTional TeaTures OT The organizaTion were The presenTaTion oT several assemblies. Mrs. Howes and Dr. Bridgeman oT Orange CoasT College lecTured on Boy and Girl RelaTions and U.S.C. dance groups pro- gramed modern dancing rouTines. OTher ouTsTanding assemblies were The BuTTum's Tashion show: a lecTure on daTing by Dr. Virginia Bailard, and Mr. McBride's com- menTs on vocaTions. The principal Tuncl raising measure of The year was The sale OT yarn dolls aTTec- TionaTely Termed LiTTle Oilers. PRESTDENT Janice Murdy ,Xu VICE PRESIDEN Bonnie Beem Jw I: P. Kandler, Accompanisf, F. Gill, R. Culver, F. Srniflw, J. Snipes, J. Hoclcersmiflw, J Albriglwf E Frisbie, R. Saunders, C. Hesson, M. Price, Accompanisf Jw ll: T, Mora, D. Sfandridqe, J. Ruoff, R. Seigfried, l. lzylcawslfi, J. Longwill, C. Slweefs, L, Cady G Yoder aw III: W. Wlwife, M. Smiflw, D. Garison, D. Slweefs, J. Deimer, R. Cramer, R. Fausf, R. Ellis, B Van Paffen nw lV: B. Feldner, J. Ballew, J. Easfham, B. Price, J. Henderson, H. Roy, K. Lewis, A, Sasser MR. EVERETT W. CROSBY The BOYS GLEE CLUB and 'rhe Excellenf form was sffown by ,fl'1e group in flwe producfion of Alpine Holiday, flwe original opereffa wriffen and produced by Mrs. Harlow and Miss Squires. The Music Fesfival and an enferfaining assembly dur- ing flfie firsf semesfer were nofable examples of flfe boys' abilify fo work wiffi flwe Girls' Choir in combined numbers. The mosf prominenf public appearance of fl'1e Boys' Glee Club was flue performance of flfe senior boys af commencemenf exercises. Tlweir numbers were beaufifully execufed and greafly eniianced fl'ie solemnify of graduafion. Sfafford, M. A. Loraine, S. Espinosa, V. Moore, P. Hamm, P. Rogers, B. Van Pa++en .Cuff L. Allen, R. Durlcee, S. Casey, M. J. Whiffalcer. S- Masllbufn. M- Hansen. M ROW I. S. A M. Gonzales, B. Cosfle, K. Munemifsu, B. Seelig. ROW 2 C Cliflon, W. Wilson, S. Alarcon. ROW 3 H. Lewis, B. Haclcer, B. Wall. J. Ross, B. Berry. ROW 4 J. McMillan, G. Brinkley, M. L. Zimmerman, A. Gardner. M. Ellis, C. Nelson. ROW 5 D. Springer, D. W'illiams, V. Dama+o, E. Banharf. GIRLS GLEE CLUB added harmony The Girls' Glee Club under The experl' direc+ion of Miss Margarer Squires and Mrs. Rufh Harlow has enjoyed a very suc- cessful year. The group has made several public appearances and many individual voices are developing very favorably. They have also appeared several limes wilh lhe Boys' Glee Club. A large number of +he members of fhe Boys' Glee Club are seniors wifh a+ leasr Two years experience and as a resull Mr. Everelf Crosby has been very successful in Teaching lhe boys +he funda- menlals of reading music. 'L2 in.-. ROW ROW ROW ROW I: R. Pruill, M. Miller, R. Frederick, M. l-luish, V. Hahn, M. Asman, B. Graves, J. Kanagae. 2: L. l-lolsclaw, K. Pack, D. Murdy, B. Linlon, N. Sewers, M. Privelle, B. Sellzer, J. l.umm. 3: Mrs. Edna Conrad, accompanisl, C. Lelash, L. Grassmuclc, N. Morrow, J. La Kamp, P. Nava, 4: M. Sennec, J. Richardson, S. Anderson, M. McGrew, M. McCracken, V. Ravenscroll. GIRLS CHOIR Wilh a very able group of officers including Anila Vidal, Presi- denl: Belly Linlon, Vice Presidenl: Joanne Woods, Secrelary- Treasurer: and Belle Sellzer, Assisanl Secrelary-Treasurer, lhe Girls' Choir scheduled an aclive program during I949-50. The opera, held on Feb. 23 and 24, was perhaps lhe highlighl ol lhe year wilh a huge casl including many choir members. This was lollowed in close succession by lhe Music Feslival of March lOlh and lhe Long Beach Vocal Compelilion of March 24. The Aqua Dance was anolher evenl in which several members of lhe choir parlicipaled. Along wilh lhese and olher aclivilies, lhe Girls' Choir also look parl in an assembly presenled lo lhe sludenl body and enriched il greally wilh lheir ine inlerprelalion and harmony. lsr Row: P. Walerman, W. Lindley, E. Baker, R. M. Frederick, L. Ellis, S. Rice, E. Granger, D. Rilclwie 2nd Row: B. Bolding, E. Pamplin, J. Julian, R. Gillen, Edna Conrad, accompanisl ORCHESTRA To promoie musical apprecialion and individual accornplislwmenl lias been llne aim of 'rlie orclieslra. Togellwer willi oflier deparlmenls in +l'1e scl'iool, il has collaboraled on many of llie major aclivifies of ilwe sludenl body. Among lliese were accompanying llne vocal deparlmenl in llrie produclion of llie original opera, Alpine Holiday. Also, llwe aquadance provided an excellenl opporfunily for 'flue orclweslra 'ro demonslrale llneir skill in co-operafion willi llne physical educalion deparlmenl. A+ flie Music Feslival several selecfions played by lliis group, including Rosemunde Overlure, Russlan and Fudmillef' and Fiddlers Smile manifesred llie remarkable improvemenl of llie group as conlrasled willw 'rlieir iirsl eiiorls. Commencemenl exercises provided llweir crowning aclwievemenl and 'rlriis solemn evenl was greally enlwanced by llie conlribulion of llie orclieslra. xl L , Miss Squires, Rose Mary Frederick, Lorraine Ellis, Pal Walerman b g . MAJORETTE Helene Gorman ' Q HEAD MAJORETTE Joan ArneH l MAJORETTE Dolores Sewell Thel1i9l1S+ePPin9 MAJORETTES Our Three maiorellres, Joan Arnelle, head, Dolores Sewell, and Helene Gorman, look parl in several parades and celebralions during Jrhe school year. Among lheir ac+ivi+ies was included an exhibilion held a+ Anaheim during ihe Halloween season a'nd lhe Seal Beach Youlh Day Parade, bolh of which were non-compelijrion appearances. A dislinclive honor was beslowed on +he group when Head lvlaiorelle, Joan Arnelle was awarded a Jrrophy al lhe Hunlinglon Beach Chrislmas Parade. The girls were again leled when Jrhe school band won lirsl place in i+s division a+ lhe Newporl Armislice Day parade. Along wilh numerous slreel performances, lhe Hunlinglon Beach Maiorelles parficipaled in all hall-'rime aclivilies during home fooiball games. ln addifion lo lhis, fhey Jroolc par+ in an assembly program held in fhe gymnasium, which provided lhe sludenl body wilh lhe opporlunily of observing one of lhe school's linesl assels in aclion, 'rhe maiorelles. ROW ROW ROW ROW leaders of +he l95O BAND Band members enioyed an aclive I949-SO season. The Anaheim and Seal Beach oulh Day Parades provided an opporruniry for lhe group lo demonslrafe i+s slcill and ie Hunfinglon Beach Chrislmas Parade was parlicularly nolable in +ha+ The school and acled as hos? 'ro a large congregalion ol bands from many diverse places. Kredell, C. Loclzelf, M. L. Engle, J. Whiffalcer, V. Smifh, C. Murphy, D. Sfephenson, V. Morgan l Ellis, W. Burnes, R. Frederick, J. Milligan, D. Murdy, E. Reicharr, A. Vidal. J. Hernandez, I. Ebarra, B. Will Brown, J. Hensley, D. LeBard, B. Longworfh, J. Wilkerson, B. Leach, P. Cruz, B. Cure Helley, H. Parker However, lhe grealesl achievemenl of lhe season occurred when The group was Jnored wirh lirsl place in rheir division in rhe Newporl' Armislice Day Parade. ln zldilion +o rhese oulside performances, lhe group parricipafed in hall-lime celebra- ons al many oi lhe foolball games and lhey made a parlicularly a++rac'rive group our- Hed in rhe new uniforms furnished lo Jrhem al rhe beginning of +he school year. BAND OFFICERS J. Ballew, R. M. Fredericlcs, D. LeBard, l. Cure a I 3 5 s. Our SCDNG LEADERS Marilyn Neighbors HEAD SONG LEADER Clare LeLash Doris Thomas our YELL LEADERS add pep and spirii' +o sporfs Rufh PruiH' Dick WSWS HEAD YELL LEADER Leo Murry v w W xg V ' M! D Xa W I Q .,,., , ET nw N CAMERA! ACTIDNX N xjmk WJ- f ' - I -4 Mr. Seaman, Mr. Mashburn, C. Honda, J. Hammond, M. Pulsifer. BOB STACK. of UMR. MUSIC . M. Risdahl NGN 1 Unf- TREASURER RECORDING CORRESRONDING VICE PRESIDENT PM C IIaway SECRETARY SECRETARY Joann Re-III Y DerIene LeBarJ MGIQGFGI Sheperd GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION P Waferman C MI'rIrIcIc M Shepard B LeBarcI E Brown L Eunderburk, IVI See-Iig, J. ReIIIy .85 I A f-mm SENIOR G.A.A. counler-clockwise: J. Adair, J. Murdy, S. Pallerson, J. Clapp, J. Johnson, R. Frederick, L. Ellis J. l-larlley, G. Bershaw, M. McGrew, A. De La Cruz. lsl' A clockwise: A. Vidal, P. Waferman, M. McCracken, M. Dean, K. Melendez, S. Vela, L. Lusk Cross bar: J. Arnelrl, M. Sennec. 2nd A clockwise: P. Amo, S. Walsh, J. Richardson, S. Sweel, E. Faler, L. Qualley, M. Asman. soPHoMoRE e.A.A. ROVV l: Perez. Olds, Pierce, Mashlaurfiflerrv Millrick. POW 2: l-lerman, Melendez, Gonzales,De La Cruz, Blackwell, Baker, Mele-ndez, Waddell, Thornlon, Van Osdel, ROW 3: Johnson, Lockheacl, O'Connell,Granqer, Slory, Cure, Funder burk, Pallerson, Herman. l A V V JUNIOR e.A.A G COUNTERCLOCKWISE: J. Wood, J. Reilly, B. Masliburn, B. Beem, L. Russell, D. Sfanley, C, Bernard, S. Anderson, L Hol claw J. Gillis, J. Sfoclcfon, A. Oberle Isl A CLOCKWISE: J. Boer, D. Murdy, A. Hupp, M. Maguire, I. Oliplianf, P. Calloway, N. Morrow, E. Dean, J. Anderson, W Corum M. Enfwhisfle, B. Selfzer, R, Espinosa CROSS BAR: M. Priveffe, J. Wilson 2nd A CLOCKWISE: J. Boiiari, K. Pack, J. Doyle, J. Davis, M. Miller, M. Weaver, C. Loclceif, M. McCuddin, C. Miffriclr F Brown R. Rivera, M. Slweperd CROSS CAR: V. Morgan, J. Wliiffalrer END: D. LeBard, M. Sandoval .- .IM ix ROW ROW ROW ROW FRESHMAN 6.A.A. I: Belclier, Williams, Tornquisi, Rober+,Minsl1ew, Seeliq, Munemiisu, Moore, Sfafiord, Mendoza 2: Vandeveer, Zimmerman, Roy, C-asper, Munemilsu, Kandler, Casey, Conway, Perez, Luian Hernandez. 3: Cosile, Loclcliead, Guani, Smiili, Ross, Murdoclc, Espinosa, Alberl, Allaire. 4: Bigelow, Malsuda, Lagliry, Nelson, Brinkley, Denny, Karnes, Williamson, Williams, Groiiorlc Winder, Engle. SENIOR FIRST TEAM ROW I: M. Asman ROW II: L. QuaIIy, P. Sweef, R. Amo, M.McGrew, ROW III:J. Schumaker, M. Senneg, Ei Igjlewndez, P. WaIerman ROW Ig In addiiion Io Ihe usual inier- cIass games, The basIceIbaII Team iourneyed Io FuIIerIon November I5 'ro I7 Io compe-Ie in Ihe annuaI pIay day. Scores aI The evenf were: Freshman, IO-36: Sopho- mores, 7-27: Juniors, I3-I3: and Seniors, 2-40. ROW II: in JUNIOR FIRST TEAM C. IVIiIIricIc, D. I.eBard M. SandovaI, S. Ander- SOD M. Shepard, J. Borfari, P. CaIIaway, N. Morrow, I, OIiphan'r, J. SIocIcIon Mixed Junior and Senior reams- of 'rhe I.iIIIe I-I CIub gave IoasIce'r- baII demonsiraiions for Ihe Se-aI Beach and I-Iunfinqlron Beach Grammar SchooIs. MANAGER Barbara Cure ROW 3: Sfory, Melendez, Funderburk A C . Hztenmf-W FIRST TEAM we ROW I: Kabaczy, BeIcher, Bigelow, Roberfs. ROW 2: Minshew, Zimmerman, SeeIig, WiIIiamso'n. SOPHOMORE FIRST TEAM ROW I: Perez, DeLaCruz, Waddell. ROW 2: Parrerson, I-Ierman, Herman Mashburn. L.- . ERESHMAN FIRST TEAM ROW I: Belcher, Kabaczy, MinemiTsu, ' TornquisT. ROW 2: LockeTT, Minshew, CosTle, Engle, Bigelow. ROW 3: I-lernandez, SmiTh, Loghry, Kandler, Denny, RoberTs. SOPHOMORE FIRST TEAM ROW I: Gonzales, PaTTerson, Melendez, MiTTrick. ROW 2: Eunderburk, Mendoza, Perez, DeLaCruz, Lockheed, Blackwell ROW 3: Olds, Pierce, Waddell, Cure. HOCKEY Taking iTs cusTomary place among The girls' sporTing acTivi- Ties oT I-I.B.U.I-I.S., The hockey Teams have pressed ever forward in Their quesT oT vicTory over many Tormidable adversaries. TusTin was hosT To The Juniors and Seniors February I5, aT The Annual I-lockey Rlayday. ATTer a hard sTruggle The Sen- iors bowed To Valencia O-4. The Juniors were TriumphanT over Brea- Olinda 2-O. Our Sophomore and Freshmen Teams puT up valianT TighTs buT could noT quell The insurgenT sTrengTh oT The Ne-wporT and Ana- heim Teams and The score was deadlocked aT I To I. SENIOR EIRST TEAM ROW I: J. Clapp, J. ArneTT, R. Eredericks, M. Asman, J. Schumaker, G. Ber- shaw ROW ll: J. Murdy, S. PaTTerson, J. Johnson, K. Melen- dez, P. WaTerman, S. Vela, A. Vidal A. De La Cruz, J. Kim- ball, R. ChrisTianson, M. Dean, L. Lusk, M. Sen- nec, M. McCracken ROW III: Manager Lois Eunderlourk I Sli! JUNIOR FIRST TEAM ROW I: ROW ll: J. WhiTTaker, C. MiTT- rick, J. BoTTari, M. San- doval, M. Shepard I. OliphanT, M. Noel, D. J. LeBard, J. Boer, Doyle, M. Mcquire, D. Murdy We SENIOR IST. TEAM ROW I: M. Sennec, R. Freder- icks, J. CIapp, M. Mc- Grew, S. PaI'Ierson, P. Wajferman ROW II: L. OuaIIy, S. SmiII1, P. , Amo J. Schumaker, S. V I I' K. M I d JUNIOR IST. TEAM ea een ez ROW I: M. SI1epard,C.MiIIricIc, ' A. Oberle, J. SIocI4Ion, P. GaIIoway, J. BoIIari ROW II: D. Le-Bard, M. Sandoval, J. DoyIe, N. Morrow, I. OIipI1anI, C. Bernard In VoIIeyI:JaII II1e gIrIs fared quiIe evenIy aI II1e Orange pIayday of March ZI-23. Freshmen won 34- 3I: Sophomores were deieafed I9- 3I: Juniors brouqI1I Iwome a vic- 'rory by I'I1e Iarqe margin of 57- I3g and Seniors suffered deIea+ Irby a score of I7-55. Sally Pafferson I I I I I , FRESI-IMAN IST. TEAM ROW I: ROW 2: ROW 3: DemonsIraIions in voIIeyIoaII were aIso given in 'me grammar sCI1ooI cIisIrIcIs IIIFOUQI1 'me cour- Iesy of 'me LIIIIe H Club. SOPI-IOMORE IST. TEAM , ROW I: PaIIerson, Melendez, VVaddeII, I Cure, Mashburn. ROW 2: Johnson, MiIIricIc, Gonzales, Sfory. Minshew, RoInerIs, Sfaiiord, Seelig, Tornquisf. Roy, Zimmerman, Gasper, Crofford. Moore, Nelson, Karnes, WiIIiamson, Denny, WiIIiams. if N ROW I: P. Bigelow, R. Eredericlc, J. Schnilzlein, P. Flercher, M. Privefle, S. Belcher ROW 2: M. Sandoval, B. Lesher, M. Mccucldin, J. Richardson, S. Thornlon, J Kimball, C. Sfrofher. GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Oiler mermaids compeled in The Orange Counfy Swimming Meel al l-lunlinglon Beach on November l and 3. The local learn succeeded in lhoroughly suppressing compelilors wilh a score of 89 l,f'2 poinfs, fhe runner-up loeing Fullerlon High School wiih 77 poinls. Those schools receiving lower division places were 3rd place -Newporl l-ligh school, SI I,f'2 poinls: 4+h place-Sanla Ana l-ligh School 45 poinrsi and Sih place-Tusiin, IO poinfs. Advanced swimming classes parlicipaied aclively in lhe Aqua- dance and confribuied much +o ils beaulry and success. V KW., ii I i 'I , SENIOR TENNIS CLASS ROW I: J. Adair, M. Asman, P. Sweef ROW II: M. Dean, TENNIS The I-Iuniinglon Beach I'ennis Ieam compeled in 'rhe Sanra Ana playday on December 6. The Ieams, represen+ing various 'Or- ange Counfy High Schools, con- sisled of compefifion I3e'I'ween cer- 'rain designaied schools of Ihe couniy. The final score was dead- IocIcecI a'r 2-2. Anoiher, maich on April 25 agains+ Tusrin was a 5-2 vidrory for Ihe Oilers. P. Waferman Manager Norma Morrow JUNIOR TENNIS CLASS ROW I:' B. Beem, N. Morrow, P. Callaway, J. Spellman ROW Il: K. Pack, S. Anderson, E. HoIscIaw DANCING CLASS A A W MISS MQKENNA lnsfrudor X f Backs Sfraighf-Toes Exlrended . . . . u- ,ei .I . WN ' , ,4,mL A f mm.m.-4 Paeienlinq, . . . THE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR BILL EELDNER , , .,,. -,,,,,, Em ROW I: J. Boeker, D. Peckham, W. Wi++e, M. King, B. Dollar, ROW 2: B. Suess, C. Burge, F. LusI4, J. Bodine, C. Lollis, L. Prinslow, F. Russell, D. Chane ROW 3: B. Branum, C. Fogler, J, Ruohc, D. Wesl, J. Isom, L. Chamness, D. Jameson. ROW 4: R. Arevelos, O. Canedy, C. Russell, L. I-Ioclcersmilh, P. Chafe, J. DeCIue, R. Ellis. ROW 5: Coach Reboin, I I. Roy, J. Demaresi, K. Ewing, Coach Flanagan. VARSITY Slarfing ouf wifh Iwo good pre-season games under iheir bells Ihe Varsily Eleven had greaf hopes for 'rhe league games. The season didn'+ come up Io Ihese expecfafions, buf Ihe Oilers puf plenly info 'rheir games, and gave several of Ihe schools good scares. The Ieam had nine refurning Ieffermen and a fairly fine group of newcomers. The Oilers played good Toofball, buf iusl didn'+ have quile enough power. AI Reboin and Scoif Flanagan did a 'rerrific job of coaching. The Iasf few games Mashburn gave Ihem a lol of help. SCORES 6 Redlands 8 I-I.B. I4 Sanla Ana 33 I8 Oceanside O H.B. 6 Downey I9 I3 FuIIer'IOr1 26 I-I.B. 8 Anaheim 26 6 Newporl 42 I-I.B. O Orange 20 I. Cure, L. Fredericlcs, C. Sheels, B. Feldner y. FOOTBALL ROW I: Perdue, 'Furry,-Arnefl, l-larf, Richards, Yoder, lzykowski, Milligan ROW 2: l-lernanoez, Gill, Jameson, Boswell, Gonzales, Taclceli Niclcolson. ROW 3: yVillia'nnson, Ruolf, lsom, Branum, lsom, Kimball, Krebbs, Whifefield ROW 4: Cap Sheue, Crusinberry, Sheldon, Boswell, Wesf, Olfen, Ollen. i COACH Cap Sheue 111 JUNICR VARSITY FOOTBALL Cap She-ue's J.V. Team lhis year made a huge success and were unofficial League Champs. This 'ream led by The Boswell and OHen 'rwins played some really good foolball. Many of lhese boys were only Sophomores and Freshmen and are going 'ro have several more good years ol loolball wi+h maybe even a chance al a champ- ionship in lhe near fulure. SCORES l-l.B. 6 Fullerlon 6 l-l.B. 32 Sanla Ana 6 l-LB. I2 Newporl 6 l-l.B. 27 Anaheim I3 Q N 5 f 5 . is W Q ' dpffai ' . A 1 Q il Q ' -4--,...... W Q W., x s', 'H ws... N M..- . ...sw-..., QA . , .anJ--gm .55 . 5.351 T-5 W. 3-hw. fs , - 3 i G5 as Q- 7, fg I .W ,412 1 : M ,fl 55 222 ix 1 A ' x ,Q QS? W I Y Q 5 , . , 67 Q. ag f , xii wr- A 1 . 4 . A V 9 'sg Q X , 4 s 5 . , 2. 965 Q 3 ' Q .Q 4 ,, ' 5 .fs , , no --0... .. -- 2, 1 . W'-v-T... :.. 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F , M... . 5.4 J rf ff' N 'U we W egilxl' ml Q -f 7 1: i Q V ' , , - Q, 7 7 : ,ff- QS , - ' -vi. in rila --R '41 I : i, X ,W ii, A' , gag' ie i 4 i ,K f y 7' . Q 5, 1. Q LA Q if , , K A - X t . ,172 Q. gf : 35 , A A 6 Q fr . argl. wyfii 'fi rv gg R 1 y A 67,6 ' VN , K2 I 3 ' Q f W f. v are ...K , f .,.. 4 7 ' f L Q gf fr u . 7 ', , , r ff, 75 I rf l , Y if I , 2 , 1 N -mg. K, ffm K ,hp I kk I air gi ' 1 'si wig bviy l r ,K ' K V, Q an l V 'igkaiwf 5 . N? 3 A Y .W , . Z 7 ,, K i ' 7 I l 1 . i 1 ,. , ,J'?f... l ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW I: Kuylcendall, Fowler, Perkins, Pallerson, Wallcins, Berger, Williams, McFadden, Way. 2: Honda, lvlalsuda, Donnelly, Anfhony, Young, Russell, Will, Kimball. 3: Vela, l-lawlcins, Gowdy, Keplinger, Ellis, Benward, Palmer, VanOsdel, Sylvesler. 4: lvladeras, Price, Leach, Mendez, l-lamm, Darroclc, Brown, Renlro, Pale. 5: Mgr. Smilh, Herreid, Frisbie, Kelller, Pallerson, Payne, Kamp, Tiger Mosleller. COACH FOOTBALL Tiger Mossleller pu+ ou'r a greal feam lhis year, and came very close ro having a championship fo +he school's credil. However, lhe hard playing Anaheim leam gol pas? +hem To a vicfory and Therefore lcepr 'rhe Bees from a championship. The Oiler Babes played clean, hard foolball and were really on lhe ball a+ all Times. These boys really deserve a good hand. SCORES l-l.B. 6 Fullerlon 6 HB. 7 Downey 0 Tiger Mossfeller l-l.B. 20 Newporl O l'l.B. O Anaheim 20 l-l.B. 7 Sanla Ana O l'l.B. 57 Orange 7 Q . if' 'avg I U' I' ,-Wag. 4:-9 'eg ,K V ' TW pg-can-uv 11,23 - S 1 wx A r 1 54'-fa' wr . vfffygvk 'Y' V H -Q 5,3 -Jffgia Q'?f',iPfM - ' QW ff if! a:Z?'i+f 4 -mm , an may ' 1 N. I A mr Yie' ' 8. QW fa. 1 Su ii BEE ACTION! 'fl' rn f 'fa 3' ' ku ROW I: Folmar, Kincaid, VanDeVelde, Meridia, McCann, Carney, l-lasley, Gill, Pulsifer, McFadden. ROW 2: Birl, Vega, Hawes, Vinzanl, Darroclc, Casliang, Blodgerl, Haley, Slarr, Monlgomery. ROW 3: Coach Cowling, Pedigo, Cochicoa, Schumalcer, Deer, Alvarez, Coach l-libler, ROW 4: Hillerman, l-lonnell, Mendoza, Relphino, Tabala, Schmil, Roberlson, Fogler. COACH Verle Cowling CEE FOGTBALL 5hwkgll.B. was in fhere every game when iiagcame lo Cee foolball. Coa Cowling handed The school a g al in a Championship Cee Team. These boys were on lheir s all lhe way and played lerrific ball. The li++le Oilers clinched 'rhe Championship by bealing a slrong Anaheim eleven. These boys will be palying Cee and Bee foolball agairi'riQl-fkgf so you can bel we'll be seeing lo'rs more good foolball, come nexl fall. SCORES l-l.B. I9 Fullerlon O I-l.B. 7 Downey - 6 7 Newporl O l-l.B. 7 Anaheim O 6 Sanra Ana O H.B. 20 Orange O ROW l Alberl Burge Cure Feldner Prlnslow Ross, Madrigal. ROW 3 WuHe Crusenberry Ewung Suess Nelson Chaney. ROW 3 l-lesson Boswell Rschards Boelcer Boswell Olfen, Oflen orm. + gel loo high in league play bul lhey gave all 'reams lhey played somefhing lo worry abouf Prlnslow lvladrlgal, and Cure made up lhe resl of lhe slrlng and all played wonderful ball Downey Anaheim Rosemead Orange Orange Fullerlon Newporl Sanla Ana Downey Anaheim Rosemead The las? and slow brealc and had Madrigal 'Ami FORWARD FQRWARD Prinslow BOSWGH , X CENTER Feldner GUARD GUARD Cure Ross ffx ROW I: Kuykendall, Alverez, Way, Panroa, Cady. ROW 2: Fowler, Darroclc, Wesl, Donnelly, Williams, Challe. ROW 3: Coach Flanagan, Schurch, Boos, Young, Kimball, Mgr, l-lerried. i,, ,iil 1:w!Qge,,.L,:m- 5gv,,f::,ffgj,gi5: a l B, l,,, rw - - Y' nlll ' , . .lf i ,ia-1 lg.: , ,,f. f-,.sy.w.fN :s-. escrow W 2115? -iffklli. - COACH ' Scol Flana'gan BEE BASKETBALL Coach Flanagan pulr our a real baslcelball Team lhis year and ended up wilh League Co-Champions. The li+'rle Oilers, led by lheir Caplain, Andy Alvarez, really played exceplional ball. Andy Alvarez, represenlalive of lhe Senior Class, was in There every minule, and always bolhering lhe olher learn. Giving 'rhe olher 'Fellows ser-ups was Andy's idea and he could really do if. All fhe boys on 'lhe leam were lop nolch players and all played for lhe leam. SCORES Whillier 22 l'l.B Sanla Ana Wilson 38 l'l.B Downey Downey 2l l'l.B Anaheim Fullerlon I I I-LB Rosemead Newporl 4l l-LB Orange Excelsior 46 l l.B Orange Capisrrano l 6 H.B Fullerfon Garden Grove 22 l-l.B Newporl S+. Anrhony 36 l-LB Sanra Ana Fullerlon 2 I l-LB Downey Newporl 22 l'l.B Anaheim H.B Rosemead F ii-, . Y WX 'A v 'G FORWARD GUARD QUARD Way Alverez Kuykendall R 1 FORWARD CENTER CENTER PGVW05 Schurch Young ROW l: Dulin, Hasley, Carney, Darrock, Kincaid. ROW 2: Duarle, Vega, Cap Sheue, I-lonnel, Espilia, Lopez. CEE BASKETBALL The mighly Cee Team under excellenl coaching of Cap Sheue pulled sieadily ahead in fhe league fo win lop honors. Wilh Vaughn Carney as Cap+ain 'rhe learn pul io use ihe idea of perfecf leam work. Showing remarkable shooling abiliiy lhe mighly Baby Oilers made a greal name for lhemselves. We'll see Jrhese boys back nexl year and hope 'ro see as high grade ball as was played +his year. SCORES La Jolla Downey La Jolla Anaheim Laguna Rosemead Weslminsfer Orange Laguna Orange Valencia Fullerlron Fullerfon Newporl Newpori' Laguna Sania Ana Sania Ana Elemenfary Downey Anaheim sl' 9, Cap Sheue, Gulherie, Roberlson, Blodgell, Sleinbeclc. Gill, Lindley. Jolly, Lamb, Sheehan, Schumalcer, Umphenour, Duran. DEE BASKETBALL y Cap Sheue really did if up righf fhis year. Producing lwo championship baslcelball leams is really going some, and he did iusl +ha'r. His Dee Team also won The league championship. The Dee's really raclced up lhe poinls lhis year. Sammy Blodgell and Jaclc Slienbeck opened 'rhe way by almosf always being lhe high scoring men in +he game. All 'rhe boys were righ+ in lhere pifching, and lhere will be several baclc again nexl year as Cee's and Dee's. SCORES l-l B. 30 La Jolla 4 l-l.B. 9 Downey I2 La Jolla Anaheim Laguna Rosemead Wesfminsler Orange Laguna Orange Valencia Fullerfon Eullerlon Newporl Newporl Sanfa Ana Sania Ana Downey Elemenfary Anaheim Rosemead iii' 1 90' , ll VL I--............. fp, U -'--f:-u J- ..,.. . E J 5 I Xi, ,1 ' . 'ISS ,X if 9: F,,,.. fr, ,L P' r 1 .EN ,s, '32-5, '5.5:.j'2ff: 1. u-J f' g ig A U gm ,,E,. if k t 5 ' gi X an wi 2? 5 X Yi QM F251 f 445 , wx .L -2 ,E V7 sf 3 X Q D1 . , -4, 5-K f if wi , I Vx'-L. K X ki' 'T A, ,,,w.yWf-1 5 we 3 kM'?,.v 3' . V' my -wr if 3.-1-. 0 -ii.-.. . W I K, 1 ,. vvvrv - ,vo 1 .xfw hx. gfa ,.w,fr, X,-, , W QM ' ' mg-.wwfzw L- ,gg V721 52 2? in 1 A .uf N . 3? QQ' rf f w, erw Q, ,,.A - 190' as Q! YY-.-fifi?6'g :-ff-4 f Wifi? v, W , 'EQIP 5 sis Q. gif I Q jf f i ilmrsrsv if , , P I -- - -HQN-Q...-. .. ...M 1 fx I, . ik wif' s 2 ,, egg' Q nf W 7 K . f r kavk .fr ' 1 V 2 'f 43, . Y 'x . :, 5' Q ' 11 F. ' x V i I M. A w, , . Wx x --K , H A TIA . l, l Q Q 1 w.. 2 V x 4 5 if my . I f V .4 , 1 U .Q ' 1 ' Q ,JL 5 K . gg M 4 Wg' Q l i ,.,: A f Y, ' . . W, it -f Y . fr , LL .Y K X , I Vg If ,Rf 4 -.. n Ar iw2.,k f VV ? . Lea , .,AV l i 5 : X , Q' k ' W i '- - m o I A I 'N - . 7 i w- W'Xi . f Q 'V ' , Q ,H f , aXf'O 'f ff, 1 ww w w was W ww 'L J . . . , , 1 J,. Q, .A , R We ll.2n. L FIRST ROW: M. Gonzales, F. Lusk, L. Woods, ., Jaclc lsom, C. Dodson, J. De Clue B. Suess, John lsom. SECOND ROW: K. Lewis, C. Fogler, C. Kirnbell, B. Sheldon, B. Felclner, L. Penhall R. Arevales. Tl-llRD ROW: Cap Sheue, T. Nicholson, D. l-larl, B. Linzenmeyer, D. Wesf, J. Willcer son, Al Reboin. ooAoH COACH Mr. Sheue Mr. Reboin g I ef .ann , 5 'WM-um. VARSITY TRACK individually The Oiler Varsily did very well fhis year. They slarled oul lhe season by be- coming Sunse'r League's cross counlry champs. The fellows +ha'r clid fhe iob were: lst Bill Will: 2nd, John Gowdyg 3rd, Gene Paffersony and 4+h, Jack Claris. The boys 'rrained hard for 'rhe race and really proved fhemselves. Jaclc lsom, our Varsily pole vauller, has broken +he Sunsef League record by clearing fhe cross-bar af 'rwelve feel five and a quarfer inches. The boys have all worlced hard and have done fheir besl +0 uphold fhe school's repu+a+ion. . BEE TRACK FIRST ROW: J. Clark, D. WaTkins, H. Williamson, J. Gowdy, P. McFadden, G. PaTTer- son, J. Van Osdel, B. Kuykendall, J. Jones, K. WesT. SECOND ROW: A. Henderson, C. Honda, J. KeTTler, M. Benward, B. Will, B. Palmer, Jerry Isom, A. Keplinger, B. SylvesTer. THIRD ROW: F. James, J. Way, G. Williams, B. Diaz, R. Mendoza, B. Ellis, F. Rich- mond, R. Wilson, K. Herreid. FOURTH ROW: AI Reboin, L. STevens, Cap Sheue. . 'W ls T H . .... . BEE TRACK BEE TRACK Here are our SunseT League champs and They are really champs. David McFadden'has Tied The school record in The sevenTy yard high hurdles which is 9.4. Gene PaTTerson hasn'T losT once in The six ThirTy, which is quiTe a record in iTselT. All The Tellows have done TerriTic work and are all making Them- selves known ThroughouT The counTy. Jerry Isom and Bob Ellis are doing a wonderTul job on The pole vaulT, and Max Benward is really someThing Tor The oTher schools To worry abouT in The broad jump. Palmer, in The one hundred and Two TwenTy, has really been burning up The Track. CEE TRACK FIRST ROW: S. Blodgell, R. Monloya, H. Jackson, M. Kincaid, K. Gochicoa. M. Pulsiler, J. Bean, B. Van De Vell, A. McFadden. SECOND ROW: J. Slarr, R. Vinzanl, J. Pedigo, C. Callaway, J. Roberlson, A. Duarle. R. Espilia, S. Galloway. THIRD ROW: J. Roclc, C. Chamberlain, J. Hoclcersmilh, J. Eolmar, J. Monlgomery, M. Eogler, D. Dqran, J. McConaha, R. Maclnlosh. FOURTH ROW: Al Reboin and Cap Sheue, CEE TRACK CEE TRACK C The Cee leam has come up wilh a championship lhis year and are really doing a bang up iob ol winning lheir meels. Monloya is showing greal promise ol becoming one ol our laslesl lraclc men, and in lhe nexl lhree years will do a greal job ol upholding lhe school's honor on lhe lraclc. He is now running lhe six-sixly. Roberl Van De Velde has broken lhe Sunsel League record in lhe shol pul by pushing il lo a record ol lorly-nine leel len and a quarler inches. Sammy Blodgell is really going lo lown on lhe pole vaull and high lump and has greal possibililies. These boys are our lulure lraclc men, and should gel all lhe help we can give lhem. ROW I: C. RenTro, J. Reynolds, B. Belshe, I-I, CasTaing ROW II: Ivlr. Borns, J. I-Iill, O. Johnson, J. BurTon. NoT shown, D. SheeTs, D. Daniels. The Bee Team has been working hard, and has come up wiTh some nice wins. I-Iowever, They have won only one ouT oT Their Tive league meeTs. AT The C.I.I:. relays The boys goT a TiTTh in The Tours man back sTroke relay. Johnson, SheeTs, OIdTieId, and Will did The honor. Buddy Belshe broughT home a TiTTh in The B's Two hundred yard Tree sTyle aT The C.I.F. inviTaTionaI. I-Iamm has done a Tine job oT diving, and has also done some varsiTy diving. The Bee's really deserve a'hand Tor The iob They have done. B SWIMMING IOO yd, breasT ........ I:20 CasTaing 200 yd. Tree ..... .... 2 :I2.9 Belshe I00 yd. Tree ..... ..A. 5 9.7 Belshe IOO yd. back .... .... I :I7.8 5heeTs lvled. Relay .... .... I g39.7 SheeTs, CasTaing RenTro 4 man Tree-- ---3:I3.9 Bargar, CasTaing RenTro, Hamm 50 yd. Tree-- --- 23.5 Hamm ROW I: Umphenhour, D. Clancy, D. Rigg, R. Sheehan, J. AlbrighT. ROW II: Mr. Borns, N. OIdTieId. NOT shown, R. IvIonTgomery. The Cee's have been Training hard and done a very good job, IouT againsT sTronger league Teams They didn'T do so well. They have won one ouT oT Tive league meeTs, buT have given Them all some- Thing To worry abouT. Don Daniels has been doing The diving Tor The Cee's and is coming along Tine. The Cee Team is going To be The makings oT our TuTure Teams and Trom whaT They've showed us iT looks like The TuTure Teams are going To be good ones. 'C SWIMMING 50 yd. back .......... 35.5 Riggs 50 yd. breasT .... --- 40.4 Chaney 50 yd. Tree ..... --- 3I.8 Daniels Med. Relay .... --- I:2.5 Riggs, Chaney, Reynolds 4 man reIay-,.--- - .58 Daniels, Albright Riggs, Clancy vii- -...,......--.W -. . I VARSITY SWIMMING The big Oilers have been giving a good accouni of +hem- selves fhis year. They have won 'rwo oul' of five of Iheir league meels, and a+ fhe Downey meel Ihey gol a Iirsl' in every eveni. Buddy Belse. our smallesf big swimmer, has made himself lcnown as one of Ihe lop swimmers in +he league and shows promise of placing in Ihe C.I.F. meet Bud Laichford has been doing a good job on Ihe diving parf of 'rhe Ieam. The fellows have all been working hard, and are all really on Ihe ball. Vince Ross has done a Terrific iob on The fiffy yard free slyle, and has chopped his Time down 'ro line slyle. ROW I: K. Payzan+, J. Bodine, V. Ross, K. Pres+on, E. Hamm, B. La+chIord ROW ll: Mr. Borns, J. WigginI'on, J. Milligan, J. Rose, S. Hemslreel Manager nol' shown. D. Chaney. 200 yd. free-- 2:26.6 Preslon IOO yd. baclc- I:I5.3 Chaney IOO yd. breasl --.----. I:25 Milligan Ind. Med. --- 5I.8 Milligan Med. relay -- 2:3I.5 Chaney, Belshea, Caslaing 50 ycl. free--- 26.9 R055 IOO yd. free .---. -- I.O3 Chaney 4 man free -.--. --.-- 3 :O4.6 Ross, Payzan+, Casiaing, Hamm BASEBALL VARSITY ROW I: C. I-Iashley, S. Vela, L. PenhaII, E. Brown, C. I-Iesson, J. Henderson. ROW 2: J. WiIIeT, L. Izykowski, P. ChaTe, B. Eeldner, M. O'Leary, R. Kredell, B. Boswell, B. Williams. ROW 3: D. Izylcowslci, B. Van PaTTen, I-I. Roy, J. Boelcer, W. Young, B. Boswell, W. Kimball, D. TacIceTT, B. Furry. VARSITY BASEBALL VARSITY BASEBALL This year's baseball Team was noT quiTe up To par. ever, The Team is made up mosTIy oT underclassmen, gives nexT year's Team someThing To Ioolc Torward To Oilers have given several oT The oTher Teams someThi worry aIoouT aT Times Though, and have played some ball in several OT The games. 'Qian ROW I: C. Clinlon, D, Anderson, J. Burdick, J. Conrady, J. Camp, D. Oldfield, J. Ruoff. W. l-lillerman, R. Seigfried. ROW 2: D. Mollica, R. Olmgren, M. Neil, W. Burnes, C. Poss, J. Longwill, D. Hawes, H. Thomas, C. Murphy, Mr. l-lamren. COACH LLOYD HAM REN GOLF There are men baclcsfage in our fhealer of spor'rs who are doing as good a job as 'rhe siars. We don r hear much from rhe golf Team, buf +hey're ou'r fhere, and are working hard lo uphold lhe old l-LB. spiril. Mr. l-lamren, rheir coach, is our wilh 'rhe boys every day and has done a greal iolo wirh rhem. ROW I: K. Wada, J. Quick, D. LIoyd, B. Kays, I-I. Deer, W. BiscaiIuz, R. Miller. ROW 2: J. Carfer, W. Price, D. Pare, J. I-IawIcins, C. Cross. A. Weiss. ROW 3: D. S+ephenson, P. An+hony, E. Pamplin, D. I-Iays, C. Whiison, J. Krebs, J. WaIIcer, B. Longworfh M. Wesrmoreland, L. PresIey, Coach Lance. VARSITY TENNIS These Iennis pIayers reaIIy were on 'rhe IoaII Ihis year, and gave Ihe oI'her 'reams a good game. Swinging wicked racIce+s, Jack Krelobs and Bill Longwor+h, have a good chance a+ Ieague championship in doubIes. All The boys are pIaying Ierrific Iennis Ihis year and are proving I'hemseIves one of 'rhe besf 'reams we've had in severaI years. Using Ihe Iadder sysfern +o decide abiIi'ry and sianding wi'rh Ihe ofher pIayers, Mr. Lance gave Ihe boys some com- peririon among IhemseIves Io improve Their sIciIIs. J.V. TENNIS The iunior varsi+y under Ihe experf care of Mr, Lance have really made 'rhemseIves Icnown This year. The IeIIows have been pIaying wonderful baII and have come up wi'rh many vicfories 'ro Iheir credif. Firsr doubles on 'rhe Ieam, PresIey and Carfer, are sranding a good chance of geHing firsf pIace in Ihe Ieague. 7fze ape Josephine Courreqes--,JEfxN GRAYSQN Belfry Union w..,,,,-,, MRS, CSRAYSON Clyde He5son,,,, ,,.....,,.,, CARLOS Clare Lelash .......,A..... MARIANNE Jerry Bodine ,.o,.A....o,.,,..,.. DUKE Anila Vidal .,,,- H U- h--TRINA John Ballew ,,,------ -----. Q u DICK Henry McCann ..., -..,,,,,,-- B OBBY Sally Anderson ...... ,,,.. F RITZIE ALPINE HOLIDAY Wrillen and Produced by Mrs. Rulh Harlow Miss Margarel Squires Diclc Crilfenden lJohn Ballewl, a young American alfending arf school in Paris, now vacalioning in Swilzerland, falls in love wifh Trina lAnil'a Vidall, The mayor's dauqhfer and queen ol fhe fesfival. Her brolher Carlo lClyde Hes- sonl, a caplain of lhe Swiss Guard, on furlough, has arranged wilh his sweef- hearl, Jeanne Grayson lJosephine Cur- regesl, who is Traveling in Europe, lo persuade her morher lBelly Linlonl, a social climber, lo come lo Allendorl for the leslival of winler sporls, With lhem is Mr. Grayson's secrelary, Bobby Slade lHenry McCannl, who has a flare for poelry and romance and is conslanfly searching lor his dream girl, buf nol' prepared lo lind her in lbe nol so allrac- live Frilzie lSally Andersonl, a wailress in fhe employ of Franz lFred Luslcl, The German innlceeper, who has seven daugh- lers of marriageable age. The oldesl' of These is Marianne lClare Lelashl, lhe obiecl of The alfeclion ol The susceplible Dulce, lJerry Bodinel, one of Diclc's arlisf friends, mislalcen lor nobilily lrav- eling incognilo. The resl ol Franz's daughlers are Barbara Graves, Libby Holsclaw, Marilyn McGrew, Kalhleen Pack, Rulh Pruilf, Joanne Woods, and Marilyn Huish, The American arlisrs are Richard Fausl, Arnold Sasser, Jerry Ruolf, Charle Sheels, Wendell While, Melvin Smilh, and Bill Feldner. 4 Ks QP i Q 3' A Q 'fi The swimmers The GLOWORM swimmers, The THREE BLIND MICE H N, Kiifs, J. Neighbors, Y. Moa? J. Kimball and M. Sandovai The be-auiiiul HCAROUSELH riders -v-Q- T-i,,i,,, . HAQUADANCE I950 The DOLL DANCE N. Bose, S. Harwood, M. Risdahl, B. PGFTFTCTQS. R. PFUHT. N. Ki++s, J. Neighbors, D. Thomas, J. Julian, M. Pulsifer, C. Lelash, M. Neighbors. X . 33.13 T i L 'ff-iI.!'.2.'v:L: . Q' 5 A W A 'CW' 'Tp .. 5 ngng- am! 4: A 5 1. Q'g r'vT:Sj'Tw,'Qf KQg'ii..,'+Ufh'1ira0i .V Q A In 5 5' :,'a! ':i-I-P, . 3 .A .fs -,,. gi ,ggllrv . ,Q ',ws,s8 fi fin-1' 'gig ' Y The THREE LITTLE KITTENSQ' J. Sugifa, M. Huish, V. Hahn: and MAMA CAT, J. Lumm. L. 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