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

 - Class of 1952

Page 1 of 144

 

Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collectionPage 7, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collectionPage 11, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collectionPage 15, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collectionPage 9, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collectionPage 13, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collectionPage 17, 1952 Edition, Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 144 of the 1952 volume:

J 0 Cc, Q52 CL aww 'af WM VM 5 Wwfjw ., EX . 'fx 1. QL,- 9 , YN X 4 P QW' 6 ,ff f Q . 5 rn'-yi -xi x R 49-ff WWW 42? Qi a, ww QM m H 7 EQ N ws ' MEAN cgi Mwiiygg ,sf 'XX ggfgijgg .. 1 0, , X j W M XE Xi ,Q 659129592 70 Ohm 9 CD? Q. f9jjp0W2LMg,j E '56 X AW n EL, fw.4p 430,67 ff' , ' ef X LOMA, g14.W,?,,,Lg fjyw Q TM, A V WW M WMM ,f4:f g,M cfifw ffff 'P' QUT CEU 952 TOD edited and published by the students oi: huntington beach union high school huntington beach, california A volume xii table at contents administration classes clubs Sports activities our School IS Superb administration Fi . ,vm . r ., fm 5Q:2.lE'i?a3e'f'-- Q K iv 954 .ilgxiijgk ' fx' .... mg . .. ha -,-' 1 5 if i1 ,,:g:::,,:5 , 5511. Wx., it Q .:.,.. X Az. ,Q A mg- A My N . .,-,Q 9 1, Q -yy XV ? X F Q S X Za if is Q Q Q -Q N 9' Q X 5. YY' M 5 Qi v ' Y Q.-.4-: 1 . L? 4' ,El 'iv ' Ng- gg: ,Q-53, X A ka board of education Row 1--Mrs. Rufh Recfor, Mr. Raymond C. Ellfoff, Mr. Fefer MacPherson, Mr. Arch Lockeff, Mr. F. E. Penholf, Mr. Donfe Syracusci, Mr. Fronk Broy. ELMER GERHARDT I O In order lo have a school as wonderful as ours, a Board of Educarion wirh a purpose oi developing The school and providing for Jfhe srudenrs, rnusr iuncrion. We are indeed forrunare ro have such a body serving us. The board member's decisions regarding rhe reaching sraff, Jrhe school budget and necessary supplies eiflecr rhe enrire srudenr body. Ir is imporranr, rherefore, Thar we re- member and are grareiul ro Jrhern for all rhe Time and inreresr devored To us. principal The expression our of This world denores such gualiry Thar rhe older super -or even super-duper -no ionger sarislies. I+ is pleasing ro hear sludenrs refer To high school as our of rhis world! In anorher sense, school has long been regarded as a lirrle world in irsehf. Irs popularion, surroundings, rhoughr and acriviries are concerned wirh young people. lr is, in lacr, your world. To you seniors our of rhis world may mean somerhing enrirely dilferenr. We hope rhar you will always feel Thai your days here were rruly our of lhis worldli' Raymond lvl. Elliorf i l our counselors are .... . Qi Z, Q. Q i T T 5 iq? f l I 2 Mr, Moshburn, Miss Hughell, Mr. Lonce working! . . . Tor a well operaTed school, Mr. Mashburn as Vice Principal has supervised wonderTully iTs acTiviTies and various TuncTions unTil l'lunT- ingTon Beach has become one oT The ouTsTanding schools in The counTy. AlThough his adminisTraTive duTies lceep him busy, he slill seems To Tind Time To Talce an acTive inTeresT in The aTTairs oT The sTudenTs. helping . . . sTudenTs wiTh.Their social and vocaTional problems in school and aT home are The duTies oT a school counselor. lvlr. Gerald Lance, boys' counselor wiTh his sincere inTeresTs and pleasing manner has proved To The sTudenTs ThaT he is a Triend who can always be counTed on. ' ' ...Miss l-lughell, girl's counselor, is always ready To give her able eH'C'en+ assisTance. Under her guidance and sponsorship, The Girls' League has again had a very successTul year. ln addiTion To helping and advising sTudenTs she was The chairman ol Career Day, which proved To be oT value To boTh sTudenTs and Teachers. our Pacult ORION B. BEBERMEYER JOHN 5. BESTALL ROBERT BORNS DALE G. BRAYBROOKS MAE S. BUCHANAN American Problems Mechanical Drawing Driving Woodwork Cafeleria Welding Boys' Physical Educafion Home Economics Driving BERNICE A. BURL Lalin English ...vi yor INGAME VERLE A. COWLING EVERETT W. CROSBY GERALDINE DOUGLAS JOHN J. FEELEY General Melal Boys' Glee Club Arfs and Craffs English Boys' Physical Educafion Band .4 LA RUE G. FlRMAN SCOTT FLANAGAN WlLLlAM M. FRASER CLYDE FRlSl-IHOLZ ESTHER FUNK Girls' Physical Educafion U. S, Hisfory General Science Mafh Our World American Problems Physics Life Science English Boys' Physical Educalion Boys' Physical Educclion 5 3 . .. W g V 1 N MW . :,' f ' BEN GAUTIER EDWARD GODDARD Driving Boys' Physical Eclucofion YW? ' ' E A YQ .:,: 1 'RK x k wa- r Q 2 5 E 22. Q. . R BARBARA HAGLER LLOYD HAMREN RUTH M. HARLOW Girls' Physical Educofion U. S. Hisfory Girls' Glee Club Voice Choir MINA HARPER RUTH B. HEACOCK Home Economics English CLARENCE MASON R. P. MEAIRS Chemisfry Bookkeeping Aviofion Business CORA R. HENDERSON EVELYN H. LA LANNE EVELYN G. MAHONY English Typing Office Procfice Typing Shorfhond LEON W. MINER LORNA MITSCHLER HELEN J. MOORE Audio-Visual Home Economics Our World Biology Life Science MARGARET S. MOREMAN LEE MOSSTELLER JOHN NELSON ALVIN REBOIN DOROTHY ROSIER Spanish Algebra Public Speaking Typing Girls' Physical Educalion Boys' Physical Educalion Drarnafics Boys' Physical Educafion I L . 1 ',. .,.' 'L ff W Yriiw .. A 3 NEIL ROYCE HALSEY R. SCHUMAKER HARRY M. SHEUE WILLIAM H. SEAMAN JULIA .SIMMONS Mechanical Drawing Geornefry Cifizenship English English Machine Shop Algebra Boys' Physical Educalion Journalism Spanish Trigonomefry Cauldron DALE SMITH MARGARET SQUIRES J. M. TYE RICHARD ZWEIG EDITH J. HUBBARD Aufo Shop Orchesfra Cifizenship Remedial English Library Musical Apprecialion Business Arilhmelic Girls' Glee Club I 5 Q MARY MARSHALL Schoof Nurse RUTH WAUGH ALICE KIMBROUGH RUTH RECTOR EDNA CONRAD Office Secrefary Gym Assfsfam' Sec. Board of Eclucafion Accompanfsf Sur office help ,,,, Mfss Waugh, June Herman, Miss Mary Markham, Nadine Ffnch gr Bill Gardner ' 1 our custodians Mr. Kuifer Vfnrenf Asrnarf: Mr, Huff Pauf Porfer Row f Mr. Huff, Mrs. Wnffe, Mrs. Gunn, Mr. Asrnufrs, Nell Sie-Wmf' Gladys HQ-b9,l,',W Mr. Benson. Row 2 Mr. Davis, Mr. Gofrvard. I v G. Honnefl, E. Hfggrns Mr. Fraser, Mr. Benge, Mr. Kuffer, Mr. Murdock, Mr. M-Mnnm, Mr. Davis, Mr. Breeding, Mr, Troop, Mr. Wulfon. 3 7 OUI' student government v Y FURRY, Vice Presfd JAMES BOEKER, Prosfdcfvi I 3 .Q s ff' SHIRLEY MASHBURN, Secrefcrry SYLVIA THORNTON, Treasurer is democratic I -S. Thornfon, J. Boeker, S. Moshburn. 2 G. Furry, J. Young, B. Cure, W. Young. legislarive powers of rhe Associared Sruolenrs They have The power 'io conoluclr business lransacrions on behalf of rhe sruolenrs, such as selecrion of srudenr assembly programs, buolgering of lunds, aurhorizing expendirures, making awards, and selec- rion of appoinrive officers. The srudenr body officers and four represenlarives from each class make up The Execulive Council which meers rwice a monrh. . lgoal C our 'cY5l'll K M. Foql Y B Fl Puffy' M . B' Cure: oQOn' is Nlf' Flon ,O' ' 5. Hear Rl lien' D' L. A 5leY' o. HO, ,fis0 ' Afnel ' BAl,llijl'l'O: ...as a disciplinary commillee acl'-S of fhe school. Members of lhe board are malcinq a vigorous efforl lo enforce The rules and regulalrions of The Associafed Slrudenls. Traffic Board members are elecled by Jrhe Execulive Council and are ex- pecled +o uphold +he rules. 20 Mr. Lance, Gary Furry mbun. 'Nw- AJOW I 'QUW QVVVXJ- yo X0 U17 , Q C' Ami fs CMG ow 3 RC aff 51' M, feff -Z 5064 ' Mew esfbef fy' J 5 ef' SA M V PQW 4 fD!w7!,g,,LT7 Sz, C4 5!?!'Orie1fI Z Oxflgufn K' f J, . 0 '- - F f G, C, ??H'QO6f, ZX!Ufs7f77iCOG J Fonsf Ufldeflgzffi, Z-Uffjff y KOH' ,49GU70fdfI OHM! ef! M4 50 n ZIVENQOOOUH9' G esgeg 7' HI Arg ncfovog 0 ff A- ldffoffefson , wfggwfjfff 19,-ff 305 . Pfbfer, H F Q H. ,W . Wg!!! ' O , Gr, Ap f 0, 943 4 E ,W . Mefzgef A r' 5- S0016 WWH7' C f nr BOM Of! S . my 8 ' COW I ' Kfffl? V' 717 A f ' Nod ' 995, 1' WW. N., - M -- -,. . ww Jim Boeker, Mr. Moshburn 'rhe advisory councul! , serves as a dired confed befween Jrhe Associafed S+uden+s and fheir funcfioninq government The sfudenf body officers and one represenfahve from each home roonn comple+es The council. The represen- 'refive represenfs his home roorr' in Jrhe meefinqs and reporfs fo his class Jrhe proceedings of fhe council. ? I classes W5 A5331 X s X4 N U ,Q QQ 5 K x 3- NNN f - 5? .ggi 3. P 94 fm! iw vw 'JL HQ- 1525 Mi' TVR ii .Qin '1 5,,S.2fJ:?,a?3f,-Q,'fQ1:w.exQfa51Qi12a?4l,'9-1 lfiisaf scholar of the year BETTY JOHNSON 0 o S 26 ale e0'N0lS J. Wigs ii R' ESP' R. SWS' ' ...Tor a iourney inTo anoTher world, our Seniors held many oTTices oi preparmgresponsibiliw and high honor. Senior STudenT Body oTTicers were: Jim Boeker, PresidenTp Gary Furry, Vice Presi- denTp Shirley lvlashburn, SecreTary: and Sylvia ThornTon, Treasurer. The Senior Class was headed by PresidenT, Joe WigginTon3 Vice PresidenT, Bob Suessp SecreTary, Barbara Cure: and Treasurer, RoberT EspeTia. ln The Journalism DeparTmenT were PaT Snyder, EdiTor oT The l-lighlighTs Tor The TirsT semesTer and BeTTy Johnson, EdiTor-in-ChieT oT The Cauldron. SporTs were well represenTed by The Tine playmanship oT Bob Suess and Charles l-lasley in TooTball and baslceTball. Bob, ouTsTanding in Track, also broke The SouThern CounTy Track record Tor The 880. Winning The Bank oT America Cup Awards were Kipp T-lerreid, Science and MaTh: BeTTy Johnson, Liberal ArTsg Orlaine KraTzer, Business ArTsg and lvlilcell Sullivan, ArT. l-ligh sTruTTing maioreTTes were Dolores Sewell, head, and T-lelene Gorman. Filling The posiTions oT Yell Leaders we'e Joan SchniTzlein and VioleT STegen. Add-. ing pep To games, assemblies, and parades were The Song Leaders, Helene Gorman. head: DoroThy PaTTerson and Joanne Waddell. PresidenT oT G.A.A. was Lois Funderburli wiTh Orlaine KraTzer as Girl's League PresidenT. Chairman oT The DisTinguished Service BangueT was Joe WigginTon. Barbara Cure was ExecuTive Council Member Tor The Senior Class. , 9795. .gf , is ...zzz if fw M New QQ, 45 JOYCE ALBERT CHARLES ALLEN PATRICIA JEAN ANDERSON PHILIP L. ANTHONY Spouisli Club 7, lrocls 7, 3. Operelfo 7. Worlcl Frfenclslvip 7, 2, 3, 4 Wcmrlol lrllCl7dSl7ifW 7, 2, 3, 4. Sbfmlsh Club 2, 3. FfGSl7l7lOl7 Tolervl Show 7. SpGl7l5l'7 Club 2, 3. Ciirls' langue 7, 2, 3, 4, World Friemdsluip 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 7. Foofbcvll 7, 2, 3, 4. CJLA. 7. Visual Eduvolfon Club 3, 4. Y-Teens 7. fermis 2, 3, 4. Jr. lri Y 3. Teenage Club 7. Choir 7, 4. World Friemclslwifv 7, 2, 3, 4 l'l Club 3, 4. I 9 GORDON AVRITT World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Cross Coufvlry 3, 4. frdlx 3, 4. Coll 7. GAA, 7. HOWARD DWAYNE ARNETT Advisory Board 4, Traffic Board 4, World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Service Bmwquel 4. ll Club 3, 4. loolbrvll 7, 2, 3, 4 frmk 3, 4. 'i ROSE MARIE BADER Transferred from Arnolveim Higli School ye-or 4. Higb Liqbls Slnlf Tri-Y 4. Wlorlo Frisiwdslvip Oirlg Langue 4. 4. 4. DONNA AUSTIN Service Bcmquel 7, 2, 3, 4, Aff Club 3, 4. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Tri-Y 7, 2, 3, 4. World l:riefid'.lrifn 7, 2, 3, 4 Aclvigory Coumil 2, Service Bmiquel 3, 4. BARBARA BAROS Adxisory Board 7. Operello 7. Sr. lri.Y 3, 4. G.A,A, 7, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 7, 3. Lillle H Club 3, 4. Frcslvrrian lolelvl Show 7. GERALD BAXTER World lCflv6'f7dSl7liD 7, 2, 3, 4. Sprmisb Club 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 3. 'W-.3 JACK BIRT Sophomore Treasurer 2. hoolball 2, 3, 4. .Advisory Board 2. I if year 3. 9Manager 4. Trtmk Manager 3. , If77orld.IFriendship 4. xi SIL I IJ . J . 3 ,l ' H J-I i. rip ,YQ ,i I I xl . seniors jfrom Kansas Cily, PAU L BOOS Yell Leader 4. Swimming 3, 4. Football 3. Hi-Y 7, 2, 3, 4. H Club 3, 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 41 Vice Presiderzf 4, CARMEN BOYER GAA. 3, 4. Choir 4. Liffle H Club 4. Senior l'riYY 4. Aqua Dance 4. Music Feslivol 4. World Friendship 3, 4. SAMMY R. BLODGETT lrock 7, 2, 3, 4. Haskefball 7, 2, 4. Foofball 7, 2. H Club 3. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4 PATRICIA JEAN BLEVENS Transferred frorn Poly, Long Beach year 2 Cornnvercial Club 4. World Friendship 3, 4. Ar? Club 4. ROBERT BOLDING Foolball 3, 4. Baskelball 4. JAMES M. BOEKER Foofball 7, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Baslce1ball 2. Spanish Club 2, 3. Track 7. Hi-Y 4. Sludenf Body Pres. 4. lol Club 4. Junior Class Pres. 3. Vforld Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4 Advisory Board 7, 3, 4. JOAN IRENE BRIGGS CLARITA LUCILLE BURKETT Opereffa 7. Arl Club 3, 4,' Vice Pres. 3. Glee Club 7. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Arl Club 4. Cornrnercial Club 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Music Fesfival 4. Teen-Age Club 7. Tri-Y 7. Glee Club 4. Typewriling Confesf 4. an 1' if WERDNA L. BURNES JOHN BURRISON ALMA BURROWS KENNETH B. BUTLER Se-rvlce Bflnqucl 1, 2, 4. Clvolr 1. Tfomlelfed from OX'm'd High Arl Club 4. rfosuor Sll7Oll7'Sl7lvfH S04 fely 4. Foolboll 1, Sdlool YH7' 44 Sporlsmorw Club 1, 2, 3. Srmlor ploy 4. Baseball 1. Lolln Club 4. Und 1, P. World fc!!-Pl1d3hl'fW 3. World lirlerwdslvip 1, 2, 3. Urvowfllrv 2. Vliuol Edufrvllon Club 4. ll Club 2, 3, 4. lollrw Club 3, 4. Q P Q ,. QA., SHIRLEY CALL JERRY LEE CARTER Arl Club 3,' Sec. 4. Tenrvls 1, 2, 3, 4. Sorwlmmore Tnlervl Show, H Club 2, 3. 4. Comme-rrr'rvl Club 3. Glffe Club 1. Hforlzl lrlcrvclrlvfrx 1, 2, 3, 4. O,DEIC1lU 1. Scrvfce Brmfyuol 1. r V1 orld Frfendalrfyr 1, ?, 3. Covvwrwrrfol Club 3. IQ52 Ska. -if 3 99 lg Wh 'wr DIANE CHAFE DONALD JAMES CHISHOLM CARL RAYMOND CLEEM GAA. Transferred from Roosevell World Frfervdslulp 1, 2, 3, 4. Feslwmon Toleswr Slrom 1. Hlglv School Yeor 3. Foolboll 2, 4. Opera-Ho 1. H Club 4. Glue Club 1. Swlmmirvg 1, 2. World l:rr'ervdslvf,v 1, 2, 3, 4. Aqua Dance 2. Gfrls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALDINE L. CORBETT Advisory Boorcl 3, Glee Club 1. World Frle-rrdslvfp 1, 2, 3, 4. ...QI-? ff'P wk' QI 'ggi RODERICK CORNELIUS MARY LOUISE CORNELL. BARBARA CURE DON DANIELS iinnslerred from Sanla Ana Glee Club 7, 3. Advisory Board 7, 2, 3, 4 Waler Polo 3, 4 High School year 4. Operelra 7, 3, Traffic Board 4, Sec. 4. H Club 4. Foolball 4. Worlol Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. GAJ4. Board 2, 3, Vice Pres. 3. Aqua Dance 2, 4. Baseball 4. Tvpewiifing Conlesf 3. GAA. 7, 2, 3, 4. Swimming 7, 2, 3, 4. World Friendship 4. Band 7, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 4. IfVorld Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. seniors GERALDINE DICKEY World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4: Officer 3. Girls' League 7, 2, 3, 4. Typewriling Confes? 3. Glee Club 7. Execulive Council 4. Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4. 'vi MATEO DE ARCOS Foolball 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Service Banauel 3, 4. H Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 3. Music liesfival 3. World Friendship 2, 3, 4 I I CHARLES DODSON RICHARD VERNON Boys' Sporfs Editor, Cauldron 4 DONNELLY Trask 2r 3r 4- Fooibcii 2. FOOIIDUII 4' , Baslcelball 7, 2, 3, 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. freshman Taienf Show H Cl ' - - vb 3' 4- Worla Friendship 7, 3, 4. Service Banquel 7, 2. ie'-sr was ORPHA ESTELLA DE LA CRUZ G.A.A, 7, 2, 45 Board 3. Advisory Board 2. Tri-Y Vice-Pres. 3: Pres. 4 Service Banquel 2, 3, 4. Usherefle 3. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. lim RONALD JAMES DULIN Freshmen Class Vice Pres. Advisory Board 7, 2, 3. Baskeiball 7, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Service Banquel 7, 2, 3. H Club 3, Spanish Club 2, 3. CELIA DURAN 0.4.4. 7, 2. Spanish Club 4. Corrwrrieraial Club 2, 3, Nurses Club lreaw. 3. World Fl!-Ul1d5l7l-fl 7, 2, 3, 4. DAVID A. DYSART Transferred from Banning Uniaw High School year 2. Visual Educafion Club 7, 4 World Friendship 7, 3, 4. Carnera Club 7. HUGO ELS Track 3. Wafer Polo 2. Sparls Manager 7. Spanish Club 2, 3. Visual Educafion 3. World Friendship 2, 3, 4, 1 KAE ALFRED Band 7, 2. Baskefball 7, 2, 4. All Cldli 4. Faolball 7. Hi Y 7. Wa'er Polo 3, 4 Visual Fdznc rrlirrri fl. S '-'irnrrring 3, 4. Service Banffuol 7, 2, 3, 4 CO' irevercial Club 2, 3. Llforla Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ESPITIA Honor Scholarship Soi Advisory Board 7, 4 Baskefball 2, 3, 4. Foofball 7. Track 2, 3, 4. Senior Clam lrcasurnr Service Banque! 3, 4. 1952 uw QW -96 3. '-:S 2 T, THOMAS FERRARA ROSE FLORY MERTON C. FOGLER DALE FOSTER Serviro Banquel 3, 4. Transferred from Newporl High Traffic Board 4. Transferred from Bakersfield Spanish Club 2, 3. School year 4. H Club 3, 4. year 4. Hi Y 2, 3, 4. GAA. 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Vifual Eduxaliorr Club 2, 3, 4. Comrnercial Club 4. Visual Educafion 3. Viforld friendship 3, 4. World Friendship 4. Track 7, 2, 3. l'ypewrili.'ra Corrleaf 3. Typewriling Conlesf 4. Baskelball 7, 2, 3. Usher 3. 4. Foofball 4. FRENCH LORIMER FOWLER EDWARD FRISBIE hoolbail 7, 2, 3. Foolball 2, 3, 4. Baslxcfboll 7, 2, 3. Tennis 3, 4. Service Banque? 7, 2. Track 7. Spanish Club 7. Glee Club 7, 2, 3. H Club 7, 2. Music Feslivol 2, 3. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Operella 7, 2, 3. Sx.i'.'n'vi'ng 7. Sporisman Club 2, 3, seniors LOIS FUNDERBURK Advisory Board 7, 4. Class Officer 7, 3. G.A.A. 7, 2, 3, 4,' Board 2, 3, Pres. 4. Service Banque! 7, 2, 3, 4. Honoi Scholarship Soc. 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. DANIEL GONZALES Foofball 7. Track 7. World Friendship 7, 2. GARY FU RRY Sludenl Body Vice Pres. 4 Advisory Council 7, 2, 4. Execulive Board 7, 2, 4. Traffic Board 3, 4. Sophomore Class Pres. Foolball 7, Z, 3, 4. H Club 7, 2, 3, 4. LILLIAN GONZALES G,A,A. 7, 2, 3, 4. Sophomore Talenf Show Glee Club 4. Service Banauef 2, 3. Camvrnercial Club l, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4. Lillle H Club 3, 4. .s- X 55' ..,-,..il HELENE KAY GORMAN EDNA LALOMI REBECCA MILDRED PAULINE GRAY KENNETH CLARENCE Junior Class Sec. 3. GRANGER Commercial Club 3, 4. HANSON Song Leader Head 4. Orchesfra 2, 3, 4. Freshman Talent Show. Foofbqll 3, Maiorofle 7, 2, 3, 4. Choir 3, 4. Glee Club 7. Track 3. Service Banquel 7, 2, 3, 4. Music Feslival 2, 3, 4. Ari Club 4. Typewffffng Confegf 3, Cauldron, Liferary Edilor 4. Operelfa 7, 2. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. World Friendgbip 1, 2, 3, 4 High Lighls Associale Edifor 3. High Lighfs Slalf 3, 4. Aqua Dance 2, 4. Aqua Dance 2. .4 F7 rs- NORA A. HARRIS HELEN FLORENCE HART CHARLES HASLEY MARY LOU HEATH G.A.A. 7, 2. G.A.A. l, 2, 3. Baslcelball 1, 2, 3, 4. Trawsfcrrecl from Reno Hiqh Aqua Danfe 4. fm' Club 4. Foofball 2, 3, 4. Srhoal year 4. Tri-Y 3. World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Cr.f4.A. 4. World Frienclslrip l, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1,2. H Club 2 ,3, 4. Tri-Y 4. Girls' League 7, 2, 3, 4. Traffic Board 3, 4. Nurses Club 4. Tri-Y. California Boy'5 Slale 4. Commercial Club 4. World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. Wor1'd Friendship 4. lQ52 BARBARA ANN HEFFNER JOHNNY RAY HENDERSON Transferred from Lovilia High Transferred from Yakima, Srhool. Mfashinglon year 2. Faofball 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. World Friendship Offiaer 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4. Choir 3, 4. 'Sm JOAN LOIS HERMAN JUNE HERMAN MADELINE HERNANDEZ CLYDE F. HERREID C3.f4.,4. l, 2, 3, 4,' Board 3. GAA. l, 2, 3,' Treas. 4. GAA. 1, 2, 3, 4. Honor Scholarship Socioly Honor Scholarslnrv Soriiely 3. Honor Scholarship Sociely, Lilile H Club 3, 4. 2, 3, 4, Treas. 4. Lillle H Club 3, 4. Secrelary 3, 4. Tri-Y 2, 3, 4. Service Banque? 1, 2, 3, 4, Nurses Club 2, 3,' Tre-as. 2. High Lighfs Slafl 3. Commercial Club 2, 3, lafin Club 2, 3, 4,' Pres. 3, 4. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. Cornrnerfial Club 3, 4. W'orld Friendship l, 2, 3, 4, Manager ol Sporls l, 2, 3, 4 Senior Tri-Y 4, Liflle H Club 3, 4. TSSUAAQE' Club l. Tianlc l, 2, 3, 4. World Friendship 2, 3, 4. Typewriling Conlesl 3. H Club 2, 3, 4. 'mi QM MOONEEN ELAINE HILL JAMES LEROY WATO IWAKOSHI NORMA JAMES Cornrnercial Club 3, 4, Social HORNBUCKLE Spanish Club 2, 3. Transferred from Wesffiela, Cnairrnan 3, Transferred from lafayefre, World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Massachuselfs year 2. Ari Club 3. Georgia year 3. Traclc 3. Commercial Club 4. School Flay, Sludenl Direcfor Foolball 3, 4. World Friendship 3, 4. and Sfage Manager 4. Baseball 3, 4. School Play 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Chrisfmas Flay 4. seniors BETTY JOHNSON Advisory Council 7. Uniform Board 4. High Lighfs Edifor 3. Cauldron Edifor 4. Lillie H Club: Treas. 3,' Pres. 4. Honor Scholarship Sociely 2, 4,' Vice Pres. 3. JACKE YVONNE JOLLY Tri-Y 7, 2, 3, 4. Opereffa 7. Aqua Dance 4. G.A.A. 7, 2. Spanish Club 2, 3. Freshman Talenl Show. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4 JADEL ANN JONES JERRY C. JONES JERRIE JULIAN BERNIE EDISON KAYS G.A.A. 7, 2, 3, 4. Choir 4. Transferred from Seymore, Tennis 7, 2, 3, 4. Service Banque? 3, 4. Glee Club 3. Olcla. High School Year 2. H Club 2, 3, 4. Ari Club 4,' Pres, 3. H Club 3, 4. Arf Club 2, 3, 4,5 Vice Pres. 4. Service Banquef 7, 2, Spanish Club 3. Track 7, 2, 3, 4. Commercial Club 7, 2. Mforld Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4 Lirfle H Club 3 4, World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. World Friendship 4. Spanish Club 2, 3. Tri-Y 3, 4. Music Fosfival 4. Laiin Club 2 Operella 3. in ALTHEA KETCHUM WANDA DELOISF KING ORLAINE LORRAINE ROBERT KUCHENBECKER lrcrmlr-rrml lro 1 lP77'if7LlF?77C7 Crly Wbrlg' F,,'e,qd5l7,'p 1, 2, 3' 4, KRATZER Bqgkf-lbqll 1 3 Collergra Yr-Ur 4. Glen Club 7, 2, 3, Gfrls' Leflguo CC7lDl-HCl 3, Prz'5.4 lermfs 7. flfl Clwll Operelfo 2, 3, Cofrrrrrerffol Club 7, 2, 3, H Club 3 Wwrlfl l:ff'1'f7fl'-lulll Freshman Tolervl Show 7. Pres, 4. Tfmlx Mfvrwmygr 7 Muzrl' Fevsffvrvl 3, S Aqua Dmvce 4. WILLIAM BEECHER KUYKENDALL H Club 3, 4. Sfrrvwrzlr Club 2, 3. BARBARA JOYCE LESCHER Girls' League Cobfnef 3, 4. Advisory Board 7, 3, 4. C'.A,A. 7, 2, 3, 4. Clee Club 3, Cbofr 4. Wlwlfl frrr'fvr1r'lwlrr,'v 7, 2, 3, 4. Sf-rvfrw l3r1r:rJur-7 7, 2, 3, 4. lmrrllfrll 7, 2, 3, 4. l3n',lwlr,mll 7, 2, 3, 4. fnfiwrfl Dfvfrfz- 2, 4. Sevrvffe Brvrrqufyl 7, 3, 4. u, I, ,Jn .il 1 9 0 f. 7 m l 'ff ',.2l: sl 15. Q ervr e Bcwqucl 3, 4. Vlfurld lTrr0rwdSlrr, Wforlcl Frferndslrfp 7, 2, 3, 4. Scrvfcb Bmrquol 4 IQ52 HERBERT EMERSON LEUE JIMMIE RAE LINTON ROBERTA JANET DONA FAYE LOFTIS Brrrrd 7, 2, 3, 4, Ser. 4. Vffvfor Polo 3, 4. LOCHHEAD Clms Ollue Muxrl Fr-xlfvrrl 3, 4, Foolbrvll 7. Cr.A.A. 7, 2, 3, Board 4. G,f7., K. 7, 3 Tffrurzrk 3, 4. f7c,fur1 Dome 4. lr'Hr'e H Club 3, 4. Cleo Club Wr:lfrr Polo 2, 3, 4. Slrvvvp Club 2. Snfrvffeh Br7rvque7 3, 4. Frwlurrou Trl rrl mm Sr-rvrxu firvwrrzwl 7, 2, 3, 4. V717-ry! EdHC'fTllOH Club 7. Spfirrfslr Club 2, 3, 4. Clrofr 3. llr' Y 7, 2, 3, 4,' Sw- , lrf-rr.. 3, Vrforlfj l:rr'errd5lrr'r, 7, 2, 3. Trl-Y 3, 4. Mum fwxlrwzl 3 Pre,-w. 4. Hr' Y 2. Fufure Teachers 3, 4. Ops-relic 7 JAMES EARL LONGWILL Opereifa 1, 2,' Lead 2. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. llarnvonaires 1, 2, 3, 4. Cleo Club 1, 2, 3, 4,'1reas. 4 Music Fesfival 1, 2, 3, 4. Service Banauei 1, 2. Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN LUTERS MARLENE MAE Transferred from Holfville High MCCRACKEN School Year 4. Senior Pla 4 seniors FRANCES MELENDEZ G.,4.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Sophomore Talenf Show. Service Banquei 2, 3, 4. Liifle H Club, Social Chair. 3: Vice Pres. 4. Honor Scholarship Sociefy 4. Ushereffes 3. y . Aqua Dance 4. Opereffa 2, 3. Glee Club 2, 3. Musi: Fesfival 3. Vforld Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. DON MARTZ Transferred from Anchorage, Alaska year 3. World Friendship 4. Junior Red Cross 4. SHIRLEY EILENE MASHBURN Sfudenf Body Secrefary 3, 4. Traffic Board 1, 2: Sec. 2. Girls' League Cabinef 2, Treas. 2. Cf.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. Service Banauef 1, 2, 3, 4. Honor Scholarship Sociefy 3, 4. ffl! LIPA MENDOZA GAA. 2, 3, 4. Sophomore Talenf Show. Spanish Club 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. Liffle H Club 3, 4. Tri-Y 3, 4. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, STANLEY T. MERRELL Transferred year 4. MARILYN ADRENE MEGEE Transferred from Wilson High School year 3. World Friendship 3, 4. Typewrifing Confesf 3. CHERROLL LEE MITCHELL Glee Club 1. Spanish Club 3. Commercial Club 4. Aff Club 4. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. m GLENN MITCHELL JEAN MITTRICK DON MOLLICA JAMES D. MONTGOMERY World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. G.f'I,A, Board 3, 4. Golf 7, 2, 3, 4, Caplain 3, 4. Foofball 7, 2, 3, 4. Foofball Manager 7. Opereila 7, 2. Foofball 7, 3, Baskelball 7, Baseball 3, 4. Choir 4. Music Fesfival 7, 3, 4, Track 7, 2, 3, 4. Baskelball 4 Spanish Club 7. California Boy's Sfale 3. Service Banquol 7, 2, 3. Foolball 2. Cornrnercial Club 3, 4. H Cub 7, 2, 3, 4. H Club 3, Tri-Y 4, Service Banque? 7, 2. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 7, 2, 3, 4. Junior Class Offirer PEGGY MOORE CHARLES MURPHY G.A.fI, 7, 2, 3, 4. Golf 7, 2, 3, 4, Glne Club 7. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 7. H Club 3. lilllo H Club 3, 4. Band 7, 2, 3. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 1 Waler Polo 3. Spanish Club 3, 4. Operefla 3. IQ52 but 'Nh-K nw MICHAEL A. NEIL TOM NELSON MICHAEL L. O'DONNELL MARIAN CHARLENE OLDS Camaro Club 2, 3. Baskefball 7, 2, 3. franslerred from Ashland, High Lights Slaff 4, Visual Educalion Club 2, J Oregon year 4. Speefh CO!17f'Sl 3, 4. Golf 2. School Flay 4. Service Banauel 3, 4. Tennis 4. Baseball 4. G,f4.A. 7, 2, 3. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4 Tri Y 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. Fulure Teachers Club 35 Ser. 4 ROBERT J. OUELLETT EDWARD PALMER DOROTHY MICHELLE Honor Scholarship Sociefy 4. Foolball 7, 2, 3, 4. PATTERSON Visual Educafion Club 2,' Track 7, 2, 3, 4. Girls' League, Uniform Head 4. Sergeanf-af'Arrns 3, l'l Club 2, 3, 4. G.A,A. 7, 2, 3, 4, Board 3, 4. Sfudenf Advisor 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Service Banauef 7, 2, 3. Service Banauef 2, 3. Service Bonquef 7, 2, 3, 4, World Friendship 7, 4, VVorld Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. ' ' Vice Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Tri-Y 7, 3, 4, Vice Pres. 2 ,gig we-bi JAVITA ANN PEREZ G.A.A, 2, 3, 4. Sophomore Talenf Show. Service Banque? 3. Cornrnercial Club 2, 3, 4. Liflle l'l Club 3, 4. Tri-Y 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. seniors EDDIE DAVID PHILLIPS Transferred from Marysville, Calif. year 3. Hi-Y 3,' Treos. 4. Spanish Club 4. lV7f7ll7 Club 4. World Friendship 4. GLORIA MAY PIERCE Uniform Board Sec. 4. G.A.A, 7, 2, 3, 4. Honor Scholarship Sociefy 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 2 ,3, 4. Service Banauef 3, 4. Liffle l'l Club 3, 4. GEORGE ARTHUR MEREDITH ANN PRICE BARBARA ELAINE PULSIFER WILLIAM REAM PILGERRIM GAA. 1, 2, 3, 4. GAA. 1, 2. 3. choir 4. Track 4. Glee Club Accornpanisf Tri-Y 7, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 4. Baskefball 2, 4. Spanish Club 2. 7, 2, 3, 4. Honor Roll 3, 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. l'riAY 7, 2, 3, 4. Opereffa 7. Music Fesfival 4. Visual Educafion Club 2, 3, 4: World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Teen-Age Club 7,' Sec. 7. Foofball 4. Vice Pres. 7. Liffle H Club 3, 4. Spanish Club 2, 3. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Service Banquel 7. ALVA LEE REHFUSS Transferred from Jordan Beach, year 3. Cboir 3, 4. Harmonefles 4. Spanish Club 3, 4. Aff Club 4. World Friend5bip 3, 4. Long DONALD WAYNE REHLING Track 3. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN E. REYNOLDS SYLVIA FRANCES RICE Swimnring 1, 2, 3, 4. Orcneslra 2, 3, 4. Wafer Pala 3, 4. G.A.A. 1, 3, 4. Baalwlball 1, 2. Commercial Club 3. Spanish Club 2, 3. Tri-Y 3, 4. Aqua Dance 2, 4, Music Eeslival 2, 3, 4. Wlarld friendship 2, fl. Service Banqurel 3. H Club 4. Typing Confesl 2, 3, DONNIS ELAINE REHLING CAROLE ANN RENFRO Girls League 1, 2, 3, 4. Speech Conlesf 3, 4. World Friendship, Treas. 4. Girls' League Board 3, Vice Pres. 4. Sclrool Play 4. World Friendship 1, 2, 3,' Sec Commercial Club, Treas. 4. Operelfa 2, 3. IQ52 JAMES RICHARDS DONALD W. RICHARDSON DARLEEN ANN RITCHEY ANITA DENISE RUIZ Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4. World Friendslrip 1, 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. GAA. 1, 2. Baskelball 1, 2, 3. Fufure Engineers Club 4. Orclveslra 2, 3, 4. Freshman Talenl Snow. Freshman Class Presideni. H Club 4. Music Feslival 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1. H Club 1, 2, 3. Wafer Polo 3, 4, Service Banque-I 3. Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. Swimming 1, 2, 4. Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 4. Swimming 1. Aqua Dance 4. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. Nurses Club 3. Service Banque? 1. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4 i lpj 'U . LYDIA RUIZ FLOYD RUSSELL Glee Club 1. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. Operelfa 1. Foolball 1, 2, 3, 4. GJLA. 1. Track 2, World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. H Club 2, 3, 4. Nurses 3, 4. Camera Club 1. Spanish Club 3, 4. Cornrnercial Club 4. seniors I. 1- VA . . in.: A4 un, .gs JOHN PHILLIP SHEEHAN DAVID EARL SHEETS Transferred from Villanova Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Capfain 3, Year 2. Wafer Polo 3, 4,' Caplain 4. Slamp Club 2, 3, 4,' Pres. 3. Choir 3, 45 Pres. 4. Visual Ed, Club 2, 3, 4f Glee Club 7, 2. Sgr, al Arms 4, H Club 3, 4. Wafer Polo 3, 4. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. Swimming 2, 3, 4. CAROL SCHMIEDEL Typewriling Coniesf 3. Tri-Y 1, 2. Nurses Club 1, 2. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. HOWARD TEN NYSON SEAMAN Visual Educafion 1,' Pres. 2, 3, 4 Cauldron 3, 4. High Lighfs 35 Boys' Sporls Ed. Business Manager. Honor Srholarship Soc, 2, 3, 4. Senior Play 4, ELAINE SMITH Choir 4. Operefla 1. Hi'-Y 1. Music Fesfival 3. Glee Club 1, 3. Spanish Club 2. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4 JOAN SCHNITZLINE GAA. 1, 2, 3, 4. Yell Leader 4. Aqua Dance 2, 4. IrVorld Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4, DELORES SEWELL Girls' League Cabinef 1, 2 Sophomore Talenf Show. GAA. 1, 2. Service Banauel 1, 2. Spanish Club 2. World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. Maiorelle 1, 2,' Head 3, 4. PATRICIA SNYDER Transferred from Newporl Harbor, year 3. Cauldron Slafl 3, 4. High Lighls Sfall 3f Edifor 4. Commercial Club 4. Arl Club 4. World Friendship 4. PAT SODDERS Transferred lroni Sanla Barbara Hiqh 3. Ail Clul, 3, 4,' Pres. 4. Cilninllffi Worlki' Friend5hip 3, 4. Cirlx' Loaaue: 3, 4. DONALD LEROY STRICKLIN Transferred from Albany, Orczyon, Year 3. Hi'Y 4. Worlu' lriwnd'.liip 3, 4. ,wfil 5 NANCY SOWARDS Choir 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 7. Masit Feslivol 2, 3, 4. Aqua Dance 3, 4. Freshrnan Talent Show. Operefla 7, 2. Tri-Y 7. BOB SUESS Vire Pres. Senior Class H Club 2, 3,' Pres. 4. Foolhnll 7, 2, 3, 4. Hfimlmflyfvll 7, 2, 3, 4. Tnuk 7, 2, 3, 4, Ca vlan: 3, 4 l Svrviu' Banauol 7, 2, 3, 4. Vllorla Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. MIKELL SULLIVAN Arl Club 3, 4,' Pub. Choir. 4. Wfyrld Friendship 7, 2, 3. Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Y Teens 7. FN una.. its HARRY THOMAS Trcnslerred from Twin Pines High School Year 7. Golf 7, 2. World Friendship 7, 2. VIOLET STEGEN G.A.A. 7, 2. DALE STEPHENSON Foolboll 7, 2. Yell Leader 4. Bond 7, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Orierella 7, 2. Aqua Show 2, 4. Olee Club 7. Service Banquef 7. Mukig Feslival 7, 2, 3, 4. High Lighfs 3. Track 2. Spanish Club 2, 3. Tennis 2. IQ52 SYLVIA DEE THORNTON ROBERT L. VAN DE VELDE Sfudenf Body lreas. 4. Honor Scholamhip Sofiely 7, 2 Advisory Board 2, 4. 3, 4,' Pres. 4. G.A.A. 7, 2, 3,,' Board 7, 3. Service Banauel 7, 2, 3, 4 Service Banque-f 7, 2, 3, 4. Advisory Board 7. Cauldron Ari Edifor 4. Foolball 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 2, 31 Vice Pres. 3 Track 7, 2, 3, 4. Aqua Dance 2, 4. H Club 3, 45 Sefgy. 3, 4. JOANNE WADDELL GAA. 7, 4 llreasurer 3j Spanish 2, 3. World Friendship 7, 4. Sec. Sophomore Closs Lilrle H 3, 4. Tri-Y 3. Honor Sociely 2, 4. seniors 'WN JOYCE MILDRED WHITE CARL WHITSON JOSEPH GREGORY erm. 1, 2, 3, 4. Foofball 4. W'GG'NTON Operefla 7, 2. Tennis 7, 2, 3, 4. Senior Class Presiderzf. Choir 4, Vice Pres. H Club 2, 3, 4. Advisory Council 3, Glee Club 7, 2. Spanish Club 2, 3. Foolball 7, 2. Music Feslival 3, 4. Chrislrnas Play 4. Wafer Polo 3, 4, Capl. 4. Service Bonquef 7, 3. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Swimming 3, 4. Tri-Y, Pres. 4. Visual Educolion 3, 4. Service Banquel 3, 4. MARVA LUANE WILDMAN GAA. 7. Clee Club 7. Tri-Y 2, 3. Nurses Club 2, 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. GAYE EDWARD WILLIAMS HARRY F. WILLIAMSON MARY JO WILSON MARY MARLENE WILSON Fgolball 3, 4. Foolboll 7, 2, 3, 4. Aqua Donce 2. Freshman Tolenl Show Trqgk 2, 3, Track 7, 2, 3, 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 4. Glee Club 7. l-liYY 2, 3, 4. H Club 2, 3: Vice Pres. 4. G.A.A. 7. High Lighls Sfalf 3. Arr Club 7, 2, 3, 4. Slarnp Cub 7, 2,' Vice Pres. 3: Girls' League 7, 2, 3, 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Spanish Club 2, 3. Pres. 4. G-A.A- 7. 2- Service Bonquel 3. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Glfl5' LGUQUG 7, 2, 3, 4. World Friendship 7, 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 7, 4. NN DOLORES WITTE DONALD W. WOOD ROBERT HAROLD WORT JOE WUERER High Lfghls Sfolf 3. Transferred from Des Moines Tronsferred lrorn Waynesville, MGM. Club 44 World Frfendslwfp l, 2, 3, 4. lowo. Mfssourf. SPUV 5h Club 34.4- G.A.A. 1, 2. Fooiball 4. Honor Socfefy 4. World F 9 d5h'r3 lf 2' 3' 4 Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. World Frfendsrvfp 4. Hi-Y 4. Bqskefbvlf 1- H club 4. world Friendship 4. H1-Y 7- Cross Counlry 4. MITSURU YAMAD Transferred from Whiflfer High School Yeor 4. 3 K , Rr. ' . memmrz ,aiuf-'.,:., gi, 4 , 5.6. , ay que HELENE GORMAN 5? Luk dh, c' emi U un'xOT5 ' i d P. Garrwon .iclncm ' ediqo' M As TuTure rulers oT our privaTe liTTle world, The Juniors have shown greaT possibiliTies. Numerous clubs and sTudenT body offices have meT wiTh greaT success because of Their leadership. The class was headed by Jim Pedigo, PresidenT3 lvlalon Kincaid, Vice PresidenT1 Peggy Garrison, SecreTaryg and Beverly Seelig, Treasurer. ln sporTs, Juniors were ouTsTanding in The enTire Tield wiTh Wayne Young voTed as ouTsTanding baslceTball olayer oT The Sunsef League circuiT, and Dick STricklin also a val-- uable member of The baslceTball Team. The class also won The inTerclass Track meeT. Famous in The music circle were CynThia STroTher, hiT song wriTer and singer and Florence King, selecTed Tor The All California OrchesTra. The main acTiviTy This year was The Junior and Senior Prom. The Junior class also led in selling of concessions. 47 Row 7-P. Bigelow, S. Belcher, L. Allen, D. Balley, S. Arnold, S. Alcaron, N, Anderson. Row 2-B. Bowman, S. Amllng, J. Border, B. Bonnerna, J. Bender, E. Alencfo. Row 3-B. Belslve, J. Albrlglul, D. Axen, J. Bean, L. Blevins, D. Barber. Row 4-R. Almgerem, D. Alherfon, Bill Boswell, Bob Boswell. juniors Row l--D. Braham, K. Dodds, V. D'Arnafo, C. Calf, E. Coopman. V, Calderon, H. Duran Bow 24G. Brlnkley, R. Crallord, D. Bose, J. Courreges. Row EYB. Baller, C. Chamberlin, R. Conrady, C. Callaway, D. Caulfield, H. Deer. 48 Row 7 F. Gorvfn, B. Erwin, M. Borfock, f. Gosper, P. Garrison, S. Espinoso, M. Gonzofes. Row 2 D. Duron, L. Foffh, R. Gufhry, A. Gardner, J. Greenwood, M. Efffs, A. Duorfe, J. Folrnor. Row 3 S. Gnflowoy, P. Durham, . Frederick, E. Fferro, V. Eversrnon, J. Doffng, K. Gocniroo. Row 4- J. Hofey, K. Gufhrfe, J, Flows, S. Eddy, F. Gill. juniors Row 7---F. Kcbmjzy, J, Had, J, Hfffycrd, N. Heeps, C. Hfgfzfower, J. Jones, C, Hernandez, A. Hee-ps Row 2 J. Hussefbee, F. Kondfer, N. Kornei, B. Heffner, D. Hougnf, J, Hockersrnffn, B, Hudson. Row 3 D. Horol, G. Hyland, B. Hocchrn, E. Karnes, D. lzykowskf, D. Honneff, J. Joffy. Row 1-J, Keller, S. Kennedy, A. Lcfla, M. Lindemulh, D. Lerno, H. King, J. Kredell, L. A. Livengood, D. Kroff. Row 2-M, Kincaid, N. Wing, B, Lomb, N. Oldfield, T, Keyes, R. Kunisowo, T. Lillle, R. Lindley. Row 3 -B. Mclnloslv, D. Lindwoll, R. Lumberl, J. Krelf, M. LoBonfe, B. Kimbell, S. Lennox. juniors Row 1-K. Munernilsu, V, Moore, J. Molvoffey, G. Orrell, J. Minsliew, S. Moslvburn, A. Murdock, A. Munemilsu. Row 2- -K. Orlrncn, P. Medina, T. Molsudo, S, Miley, C. Nelson, J. McMillan, R. Monlgornery, B. Mills, J, Mcconolvo Row 3-D. Nelson, M. Medeoris, M. Mendoza, B. Coopmon R. Monloyo, D. Nerio, R. Niblick, J. Oil, B. Leach. 50 Ow Row Row 7---S. Ricnords, J. Ross, L. Smffh, M. Roy, J. Rofson, R. Rogers, B. Seelfg. 2 J. Rerkfns, R. Sefgfrfed, F. Snwffh, J. Snipes, A. Pfrnenfef, T. Ponfojo, M. Rufsffer, N. Scfmffz 3 J. Rork, R. Srhumnlcer, L, Rauch, J. Pedfgo, N. Rice, C. Ross, W. Rrfce. juniors Row Row Row Row 7 -J. Sorenson, S. Sfofford, J. Tornqufsf, B. Vonoeveer, M. J. Whf'ffoker, E, Ufforn, J. Wfff1'Grns. 2 --J. Thompson, M. L. Zfrnrnernvon, D. Vfne, L. Wlrder, M. Sornsen, L. Wf'ffiomson, D. Sprenger 3 --R. Sfondrfdge, B. Wymore, T. Tyfer, J. Sforr, U. Urnphenour, D. Sherman, W. Wfll1'onvs. 4 -D. Sfrirklfn, W. Young. r65 omo S ln Wiggln 1. . ic. souihwmd' Bolioll' ii. A' D. we Info fhe hum-drum affairs of our planef fhe Sophomores have achieved many awards. Leading fhe class were: Tom Wigginfon, Presidenfg Kafharine Soufhward, Vice Presidenf: Ann Boffari, Secrefaryg and David Priveff, Treasurer. Represenfing fhe soph- omores were Gerald Pafferson on Execufive Council and Darlene Rider on Traffic Board. Taking an acfive parf in Girls' League were: Donna lvlefzger, Margie Wilson, Andrea I-lerreid, and Ann Boffari. Eleanor Neil has done very commendable work forfhe World Friendship Club. Boyd Oliphanf fied fhe school record for fhe one hundred yard dash in fraclc. Tom Wigginfon holds fhe Varsify Sunsef League breasf sfrolce record and fied fhe C.l.F. lnvifafional B lvlidwinfer in swimming. Margie Wilson won fhe Annual American Legion Pafriofism Confesf. ln fhe band, opereffa, and wafer show many sfudenfs acfively parficipafed. The major evenf of fhe year was fhe Sadie Hawkins Dance, which was a greaf success. 52 Row 7---J. Becerra, D. Barnes, J. Buzzard, W. Burrow, J. Adarnson, A. Bollarl, J. Bfce, T. Mermudez, T. Biscailuz. Row 2 J. Baldwfn, R. Andrews, G. Brown, D. Boyd, C. Kennedy, D. Allffnson, F. Berrnudez, A. Beadles, R. Bannlsler. Row 3 -D. Canlwell, L. Beally, R. Barkley, R. Anlluany, D. Bannfsler, D. Bodine, B. Horrows. '1- ya Row 1 -L. Colfrln, A. Esprnso, P. Ellis, M. Evans, M. Floyd, 5. Dfclcerson, V. Faler, L. Ferrara, S. Carroll. Row 2 -W. Dunham, R. Deevers, J. Eslell, J. Curfrs, J. Dodson, J. Cowling, C. Crandall, N. Fisk, O. Carson. Row 3vC, Crafg, R. Collrln, W. Diehl, S. Ellis, l.. Davfs, D. Clark, A. Eggleslon, J. Forbes, J. Dean. 53 Row 7-D, Harfley, J, Fosfer, S. Gunn, P. Grale, B. Glaser, M. Gill, A. Herreld, B. Gonzales. Row 2-F. Hermann, D. Green, M. Fujlfa, K, Hewiff, M, Gusfely, K. Grefsen, D. Gameson, J. Gobel. H. Hondo Row 3-R. Foy, R. Hodges, P. Grassnvuclc, L. Grossflelcl, J. Granf, A. Herskln, B. Guflrrfe. sophomores Row 7-f-R. Jones, D, Kralzer, L. Maldonado, J, Johnson, B, Killian, K. Klalf, M. Mcflonaha. Row 2--C. McClaln, J. Knowlfon, M. Jones, G. Krelzscnmar, M. Jolly, J. Kellogg, D. Jacobson. Row 3-D. Prlvelfe, E. Julllan, S, Jonnson J. Kase, B. Lesclver, D. Howard, B. Hosoclc. Row 4-B. Marrfn, F. Loclvneocl, D. Malnew, W. Johnson, R. l.eue. 54 Row Row Row Row -M, Phillips, B. Monlgomery, B. Milfs, S. Miller, H. Mclnloslw, R. Phillips, A. Monlgomery, R. Mllll5, A. Miles, E. Mflfee, E. Nell, C. Hubbell, K. MCGIGHW, B. Olfplvorvf. E. McDaniel, G. Pnllerson, J. Nicholson, G. Pull, F. McCmCken, R, Pellll, F. Pollen, R. Milrlwell. D. Joflrson, T. Morrow, R. Moore. sophomores Row Row Row Row B. Salisbury, R. Pollock, E. Ruls, A. Srlveeser, S. Rock, E. Rfclgewoy, M. Sowdovol, D. Rider, R. Rice, D. Reno, S. Rhea, D. Prulll, l.. Sclwmldl, J. Roberls, S. Rlclvlef, M. Remmr. B. Romlos, R. Russell, D. Slow, B, Rfmdel, L. Rflond, R. Rose, D. Rice, D. Richardson, 5. Rolf-dexlfrr B. Reyno, R Reed, W. J. Rolvrfg, J. Romfrez, J. Place. f Row 1-R. M. Sferling, J. Tanner, J. Tayloe, K. Soullvwarcl, N. Terry, J. Sieverf, S. Slephens, Y. Spencer. Row 2-J, Slanley, R. Teague, G. Scoff, S. Tail, M. Sennec, D. Sfewarl, F. Siracasa, D. Sclwlfz. Row 3-B. Terry, T. Terwilleger, G. Slangeland, A. Sleplvenscw, J. Sfanlon, M. Torres sophomores Row 7-R. Yacolay, B. Tracey, M. Wilson, J. Williams, B. Trane, K. Walker. K. Thomas, C. Wilson, C. Van Osdel Row 2'--M. Tyler, J, Tracy, D. Willeif, D. Williams, K. Warner, K. Wilson, J. Young, D. Tredway, D. Wilson. Row 3 VL. Ybarra, R. Wood, M. Turner, K. Von Rohr, A. York, S. Weaver, T. Wigginlon, F. Varela, R. Ward. 56 O gi n ' ' ' HGSWGQ J Young i Xl Phillipy, S. Sion kv- ' R. PU' en-fe'-ing. . .info This vasr unknown world The Freshmen soughl lo learn all rhey could of school life by enrering in+o many class acliviries. Leaders of The class were President Jeddy Young: Vice Presidenlr, Rosemary Purlcey: Secrerary, Susan Slanleyg and Treasurer, Dean Phillipy. Fxeculive Council Member for lhe firsr semesrer was Marianne Terry and for rhe second semesler. Jeddy Young. This year's iniriarion was broughl To a climax by The Brawl, belween The Freshmen and Sophomore boys. All freshmen worked hard lo malce a success of Their Carnival, co-sponsored by The P. T. A. on April I8, I952. Many of rhe srudenlrs showed Their Talenis by enlering in a Freshman Musical Assembly held on November I7, I95 I. They also showed a grear inreresl in dancing by a'r'rending dances held during acliviry period in The gym, sponsored by Miss Flagler and Mr. Sheue. 57 !Eflli Row 1: R. Bradford, H. Carson, F. Briggs, B. Barens, M. Banfafi, O. Casey. Row 2: L. Bradshaw, L. Arnold, L. Bennell, J. Campbell, P. Carson, B. Allen, M. Burkeff, L. Alverez, A. Barrows. Row 3: C. Billi, D. Ausfin, M. Alarcon, N. Anshulz, A. Blackburn, B. Blankenship, A. Brown. Row 4: D. Bennefl, R. Blankenship, G. Bean, J. Allison, P. Amling, M. Barfz, D. Buell, R. Boyrnan, D. Weebe, M. Bowrnan, G Bufler. freshmen Row 1-J. Fansler, D. Cresswell, S, Forresf, N. Davis, F. Cooper, D. Daugherfy, N. Farber, L. Cruz. Row 2-D. Darrance, D. Fleming, N, Dofing, fx Ferrara, H. Fogler, M. Day, D. Klegg, S. Dudley, B. Daly. Row 3--E frnery, R. Duarfe, J. Davis, B. Drury, F. Ealon, R. Cooprnan, T. Cye, G. Eidy. Raw 4wD. Dickey, R. DeArrnond, R. Cusoliro, N. Casey, B. Cochran, T. Donelson, P, Dean, R. Crofford, H. Deling. Row ROW Row Row Row D. Green, P. Giiiespie, P. Hoops, B. Guss, M. Homin, D, Harrison, W. Hernphiii, F. Frederrcks, L. Half. M. Haynes, H. Hawkins, E. Harwood, S. Heffner, J. Hays, M. Granger, S. Gordon, J. Hasiey, C. Gardner, . Girzinan, L, Gabie, J, Funderburk, R, Folrnar, T. Graves, K, Fisher, P. Hernandez, F, Gillis, W. Gaiiovray Fuiirner, 5. Granger, J. Guess, G. Harbin, B. Harrison, B, Herman, B. Galfavan, B. Gibson. Hvrygsfrorn, G. Gienn, 5. Giichrisi, S, Gass, T. Harper. L:I'SSI'1I'T1Sl'W Row Row Row Row M. Law, J. Hokanson, M, Konegoe, J. Kunisawa, M. iiHie,, P, McDoniei, D. Leyerfy, M. Jackson, E. Johnson, G. Hinds, E. Lucqhesi, L. Holliday, M. Loghhead, K. King, J. Krcrff, L. Jasin, T, Johnson, T. Leedke. Ledesrna, D. Hooper, T. Lifes, J. Johnson. B. lzykowski, B. Hasseibee, Vf, Howeii, R. Hifi, K. King Knighi, D, Hoffrnon, J. Hurd, J, Herrere, R. Johnson. fel x E Row 7714. Morrow, A. Morimofo, R. Micelli, J. Murdock, C. Mendez, M. Rasco, A. Merwih, B. Roller, N. Moore. Row 2-N. Real, A. Marshall, V, Maize, S, Moshburn, J. A. Parker, J. Overall, J. Megee, K. McGrc1il. Row 3-R, Noah, R. Palomcres, B. Mohfgomery, M. Mulz, B. Moffhews, B. Moreno, R. Nixon, J. Rcmloje. Row 4-G. Rehholl, R. Orliz, J. Oberle, J. AfUGlGS, B. Redigo, B. Miecrrs. Freshmen Row 7---A. Quick, J. Rcmclolph, J. Russell, B, Romsey, K. Rayburn, L. Rrchfer, R. Roscoe, R. Purkey, R. Pimemol. Row 2' -R. Roul, V. Rosenow, D. Ryoll, R. Riff, J. Rroheim, l. Piland, V. Ross, J. Reovis, C. Price, R. Schollka. Row 3--D. Rico, V. Sounders, J, Purdy, B. Phipps, F. Rolico, Dem Phillipy, L, Flohje, Dorrell Fhillipy, D. Russell. Row 4-B. Reimer, R. Rowe, G. Polls, D. Rolslon, D. Scoff, D. Renfro. vm Row 1 P. Tnrery, P. Tnlgpen, S, Sono, G. Snrpes, S. Srrofner, P. Srnglefory, C. Suckln, P. Sfouf, M. Terronez. Qow 2 J. Swann, N. Sfepp, M. Scnnfrzlefn, B. Spencer, V. Sfroyer, J. Sfoddord, S. Sfonley, M. Terry, L. Tnonrrv-.. Row 3 -T. Skrvgrrx, R. Serrano, D. Sorrfnwrrrd, T. Sfcnfon, J. Trvnksfey, B. Tnyfor, N. Sforlc, l. Tnhrvfc, J. Srrmrrxrv. Row 4 G. Sfvfrklfwry, G. Somseffr, B. Sfrnmons, N. Selle-rs, J. Snnndrick, G, Srone, R. Spenfer, ICl'SSI lI'T1SI'1 Pow 7 G. Tri-sfer, C. Young, K. Tornnvocco, C. Wordfow, S W0kefr'e'fd, S. Trffock, L. Yhnrrrv, R. Wrvr'ie. Row 2 A. Vrrrefo, T. Von Qxder, P. Yrrrrrrnell, M. Wr'rrotr, Underwood, A. Torrrqufsr, F. Weber, E. Wrvfff-rr., Z. Toofo Row 3 fB. Urrryfrenour, C. Whr're, J. Worrrvy, M. Zrnney, B. VVrf5On, L. Wr'f.'rrore, D. Wr'flr'GrrrS. Row 4 G. frovy, R. Yfmrro, V. York, M. Von Brrskrrk, J. Young. J. Wr'Se, W. We5Sef, G. fnornfon, T. Trklmrwr-r. 6 I clubs NJN! ls E i N y I our x, 1 Bill Boswell, Pal Snyder Mary Arm Lindermffh, Tom Maguire exci-Hng! . . . evenls, and news of general inleresl lo all sludenls are published in lhe school newspaper, The l-ligh Lighls. Enlirely wrillen and ediled by The sludenfs Themselves, The paper employs a lull lime slall consisling ol lhe iournalism class. The slall consisled of Edilors-in-Chief, Pal Snyder and Mary Ann Lindemulhg Busi- ness Managers, Tom Maguire, and Bill Boswell: Fealure Edilors, Mary Lindemulh, Marian Olds, and Phyllis Rogers, Boys' Sporls Edilors, Jerry Thompson, and Norman Oldfield: Girls' Sporls Edilors, Marian Olds, Bernice Van Pallen, Sheila Arnold, and Phyllis Rogersz Waslebaskel, Mary Ann Lindemulh, Tom Maguire, Marian Olds, Lou Ann Livengood, Bill Boswell, Phyllis Rogers, Bernice Van Pallen, and Marilyn Somseng Exchange Edilors, Phyllis Rogers, Rose Marie Bader, Marilyn Somsen, and Jean Keller. Row 7 fM. A. Lindemulh, T. Maguire, J. Thompson, S. Arnold. Row 2vJ. Miller, J. Keller, P. Snyder, Bill Boswell, M. Olds, N. Oldfield. Row 3-Mr. Seaman, E, Granger, R. Bader, F. Garvin, D. Slarr, lvl. Somsen, L. Livengood. :I ii -nn. sf N2 'I' '-' i our CEiL,llClI'OI'1- Row 7--WB. Johnson, G. Pierce, P, Snyder, F. Garvin, S. Tnornfon, T. Seaman, H. G excellen-H ...and complele cover- age of memorable evenls Jrhroughoul The year is 'rhe goal of every yearbook slall. The Cauldron sialic has painslalcing- ly galhered logelher such malerial in an allernpl lo bring +o The sludenl body a book which They will remember for years To come. This year's Cauldron slafi was: Edilor, Belly Johnson: Associale Edilor, Gloria Pierce: Business Manager, Ted Seaman: l.i'rerary Edilor, Helene Gor- mang Ari Edilor, Sylvia Thornlong Boys' Sporls Edilor, Charles Dodson: and Girls' Sporls Ediior, Pal Snyder. Those who gave Their lime and as- sisiance in publishing The Cauldron were phoiographers Mr. Maxwell Brenneman and lvlr. Mason. and sludenl helpers Frances Garvin, Jerry Thompson. and Shirley Kennedy. OVITJUI7. Beffy Jonnso Ted S auf girls league -... ff y J C A Boffori, A. Herreid, S. Sfafford, D. Pofferson, M. Wilson, S. wonder-ful! . . . organizaTion made This year's Girls' League assemblies and acTiviTies inTeresTing and exciTing. Under The leadership of Orlaine KraT- zer, PresidenTg JeaneTTe MahaTTey and Carol RenTro. Vice PresidenTsq Josephine Courreges, SecreTaryg and Ann BoTTari, Treasurerg The Girls' League sponsored rnany acTiviTies Tor The enTire sTudenT body. The ChrisTrnas holidays were highlighT- ed by a Torrnal dance wiTh The Therno WinTer Wonderland. The dance ol The year, The May Queen dance, was also sponsored by Girls' League. ln order To acguainT new girls wiTh l'TunTingTon Beach, The annual Big and LiTTle SisTer parTy was held aT The beginning oT The school year. On April 30, Girls' League loineol wiTh G.A.A. in The Girls' League-GAA. Ban- gueT. Assemblies oT The year included panel discussions. Talks on good groorning, and dramaTic slceTches. ImporTanT pro- iecTs were The cooked Tood sale and greeT- ing card sale. our L.lI'1IlCOI'fTW looa l'Cl - W Miss Rosier, Dorofhy Pofferson, Miss Harper vigorous! . . . in rlieir efforfs +o sfandardize a neal slyle of dress, llie board regu- laled successfully The uniform rules. To acguainl new siudenls wilh llie rules, pamplwlels were issued explaining llne slyles followed by Jrlme olrlwer girls. Serving as lnead of llie Uniform Board was Dorollwy Paflerson. Board members assis+ing lfier were Eleanor Neil, Mildred Ellis Belly Johnson, and Gloria Pierce. E. Neil, M. Ellis, D. Fofrerson, G. Pierce, B. Johnson. 67 ow r 9066 XGGQO c ved or-, R- Voniiii- J' Hiiideioui med, Maha UMIL. Younq. J hnson' Robe is-'i JJ Toiiiiiw' W' O LJ' Ne ,P- ROW 3fD' Boyle ' Row 4,8- Hof brillian-H ...siars in rhe field of scholarship. club aclriviiies. e and school service, members of ihe Na- iional Honor Socieiy sei high siandards for every siuoieni. Officers serving This year were: Roberi' Van de Velde, President Kipp Herreid, Vice Presidenig Josephine Courreges, Secrejraryg and Par Kandler, Treasurer. 68 . cw . q Oimg?.i'P03ndii7:iideii' B' n ' , . . e, J- Colilniimiifiefson' k . eiei WCG ROW ROW P. i4orfiie iL-'Wwe 1fB Seehg 'Z X ' R VG . V9 d. ide- J' COWQMQ if X X f 5 8 4 fi owe!! 5, Kffvdfw' 4 WA 0 Aff: fl' . CXO s N Our I ' - . ' C O if Z- HMLf'7'fm? ' 'Qenf VVQ,-f O1 fn-ey k off,O,y .SUIA1 ro' J 162757 0,5-f7 fb. ' - Ew,Q7gfG0, Ocgfrforfgel 'leiyeqde owe, Once' 'lf isefbffe-,'o Af 'Ffa ef ' f , 4. Of? Ri GOD of f7 O so ' es' Ll WAI. f. 6' meyef nffof P ' M35 005' Core ' M 156- Q, X Fw. ma . . . b9C6USG ol greal service lo our sludenl body and lhe nalion, lhe World Friendship club was known as 'rhe rnosl helpful and beneficial club in our school. ln lhe lall, a clolhing drive was held in which seven boxes were senl To Kor- ea. Al Chrislrnas, fray 'favors were made lor lhe Ve+eran's l'lospilal and gills were senr 'ro children abroad. ln order lhal The sludenls mighl be inlorrnecl ol Vlforld Friendship aclivi- lies, each social sludies class senl repre- senlalives lo all nneelings. Clubs ollicers were: John Henderson, Presidenlg Paul Boos and Bill Boswell, Vice Presidenlsg Carole Renliro, Record-A ing Secrelary: Joyce While, Correa sponding Secrelaryg and Donice Rehl- ing. Treasurer. 69 our lifl-y Tri-Y is lhe only club in school which emphasizes Chrislian characler. l+'s purpose is +o creale, mainlain. and exlrend 'rhroughoul The school, home, and communily high slandards ol Chrislian living. This year, Tri-Y and Tri-l-li-Y had so many girls enroll lhal They had 'ro divide inlo smaller clubs according lo communilies. lhere are lour aclive clubs. ln Hunlinglon Beach lhere is lhe Thea and Rhoda Clubs: Seal Beach, lhe Y-Nols, and in Weslminsler, lhe Ima Club. To raise money for lhe dillefenl service proiecls 'rhey have held food sales, paper drives. and rallles. For service proiecls Jrhey have lillecl food baslcels lor lhe needy families in Their communilies, magazine, game, and puzzle drives. Y members wenl lo l-lollywoocl Y Day, a Chrislmas parly, hamburger fries, bowling parlies, and snow camps. Jan Roberls, Shirley lvliley, and Janie Tornguisl represenled Tri-Y al lhe Youlh and Governmenl Convenlion in Sacramenlo. Sfudenfs belonging fo l-li-Y enioyed a very successful year. Lasf fall fhey had a Halloween Dance and wenf fo Y-Day in Hollywood. The boys also wenf on fheir an- nual fishing frip fo Ensenada, Mexico, snow camp, and many ofher places. l-lunfingfon Beach l-li-Y group inducfed all Orange Coasf l-li-Y boys info fheir respecfive clubs on November 20, l95I, af fhe Cosfa Mesa Mefhodisf Church. Officers for 'rhe year were Herberf Leue, Presidenf: Ray Conrady, Vice Presidenfi Roger Leue, Secrefaryg and David Phillips, Treasurer. our Row 1-Mr. Zwefg, D. Phillips, R. Conrody, H. Leue, R. Leue, Mr, Gouffer. Row 2-D. Williams, G. Wr'll1'ams, D. Sfrfcklon, R. Kunlscwo, D. Nerio, N. Oldfield, G. Scoff. Row 3wW. Johnson, B. Gerhordf, P. Amling, F. Verelo, S. Weaver. Row 4-G. Flaws, B. Price, B. Bolcling, R. Boswell, C. Whlfson, R. Almgram. g our usherettes Q - - - l M, Gonzales, B. Morlon, D. Sprenger, Miss Mohony, S. Miley, M. L. Zirnmerrnon, D. Melzger. Sharp! . . . in Their Tailored blouses and darlc slcirTs, l-lunTingTon Beach's oTTicial wel- coming commiTTee gave our visiTors good impressions as To The conducT oT l-lunTingTon's sTudenTs. They ushered aT all school evenTs where The public was presenT. Some oT These evenTs were The waTer show, baccalaureaTe, and graduaTion. Head ushereTTe was Joyce Polson. auf Tuture teachers .... Row If-M. L. Zfmmermod B. Voncleveer, J. Roberls, J. Mfnsnew, R. Gufnrie. Row 2 -M. Gonzales, V. Moore, K. Munemflsu, B, Seelfg, D. Krofl, J. Jones, C. Hernondeg Row 3-R. Andrews, J. Keller, J. Tofnquisl, T. Molsudo, L. Renfuss, G. Brinkley, J. Jolly, L. Wiillionvsorv, M. Prfce, J. Slarr. 6.20 Teach and TurTher educaTion are The hopes oT The FuTure Teachers u . Enjoying iTs second successTul year oT exisTence, The club advanced in membership and experience. AcTiviTies included assemblies wiTh visiTing speakers, and a visiT To WhiTTier College. The FuTure Teachers were led by Jan RoberTs, PresidenTg Joanne lvlinshew, Vice President Roylene GuThrie, Corresponding SecreTaryg BeTTy Jo Vandeveer, Recording SecreTaryg and lvlary Lou Zimmerman, Treasurer. 72 our S nish club .... Row l---S. Belcher, J. Malvalley, S. Sfafford, A. Herrerd, E. Neil, R. Kabaczy, K. Klart, K. Munemilsu, 5. Salisbury, S. De la Cruz, J. Minslvew, F. Garvin. Row 2-G. Fierce, R. Lochluead, R. Bigelow, G. Orrell, R. Rlanie, J. Cowling, A. Relvfuss, L. Funderburlm, M. Sullivan, J lornqaisl, Row 3--B. Mills, D. Williams, B. Lescher, W. Price, B. Boswell, G. Baxler, S. Vlfeaver, A. Hodges, D. Tredway. magni-ficol. . . relales besl lhe success ol lhe Spanish Club lhis year. 'The Chrisl- mas season was celebraled by lwo eyenls, lhe visif lo Paoua Hills lo see The play Las Posadasf' and 'rhe Chrislmas parly in The caleleria. el cinco de mayo, a Mexican holiday, was observed by a liesla wilh dancing, games, and good Spanish food. The officers were, Presidenlr, Lois Funderburlcg Vice Presidenl, Bob Boswell: Secre- lary, Jane Cowling: and Treasurer, Kurl Gochicoa. auf latin club .... Row l Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 flnl. Gorman, J. Whilfalcer, J. Roberfs, M. L. Zimmerman, C. Hernandez, S. Rack, L. Doye. -D. Paflerson, C. Denny, M. Guslely, P. Kandler, T. Mafsuda, K. Soulhward, J. Folrner, R. Rice, Mrs. Burlingam. J. Snipes, W. Burnes, R. Andrews, R. Van de Velde, L. Siracusa, T. Wiggiriforu, K. Herreid. --R. Lamberl, D. Hauglvl, R. Gerhardl, B. Roindexfer, D. Pale, R. Dexler. colossal! ...would remind us of ancienl Rome bul il also describes lhe Lalin Club, an organizalion consisling ol members who sludy Lalin and Roman cullure. Aclivilies lealured lhis year were a Chrislmas parly, a Roman Banquelr, and a Trip 'ro Grillilh Observalory. The club's officers were: Presidenl, Kipp l-lerreid, Vice Presidenl, Roberl Van de Velde: Secrelary, Jan Roberlsg and Treasurer, Mary Lou Zimmerman. OU r nurses club .... Row 7-S. Arnold, J. Greenwood, T. Mafsuda, O. Casey. Row 2-S. Alarcon, E. Lucohesf, J. Sfodard, B. Spencer, P. McDaniel, F. Leedke, Row 370, Braham, D. Daugherfy, L. Hoff, A. Rehfuss, N. Anshufz. u-I-I-nos-I-! . . .in wishes To become a nurse in The medical proTession, are The members oT The Nurses Club. I ProiecTs of The year were a visiT To Grange CoasT College To sTudy The vocaTional nursing program, a speaker on nursing, and a chariTy ChrisTmas proiecT. denTg Nurses club oTTicers were: Janice Greenwood, PresidenT3 Sheila Arnold, Vice Presie Dean Casey, SecreTaryq and Tye lVlaTsuda, Treasurer. our art club . impressi ng! . . .Types OT arT worlf, slceTching, bead worlq and Tlower arranging were lusT a Tew OT The proiecTs QT This year's ArT Club. Field Trips included a visiT To Bowers lvluseum in SanTa Ana, Los Angeles, and pic- nicking and slceTching in Laguna Beach on lvlay I4. ChieT Rolling Cloud's visiT in The Tall began an inTeresT in bead worlc which The club Tollowed wiTh much success. lVlosT oT The posTer d OTTicer Shirley Callg isplays of school evenTs were made by ArT Club members. s were: PresidenT, PaT Soddersp Vice PresidenT, Jerre Julian, SecreTary, and lvlilcell Sullivan as an honorary board member. Row 7--G. Buffer, M. Sullivan, J. Julian, P. Sodders, S. Call, R. Noah, B. Miears. Row 2---M. Wfldmari, H. Alyea, T. Maisricla, C. Mifchell, F, Grey, P. Snyder, D. Auslfn, D, Alherfon, Row 3-AA. Kefchum, G. Hinds, K. McGrath, J. Fosfer, C. Burkeff, A. Rehfuss, G. Wlifber, Miss Douglas, K. Buffer. our clu math b OUF stamp club Row 1-HP. Sheehan, V. York, H. Williamson, Mr. Royce. Row 2- -V. Saunders, Mr. Seaman, P, Booz, J. Lufers. exo-I-ic! . . . counTries were visiTed by The STamp Club in Their sTudies OT various sTamps Trom many naTions. lVleeTing every Two weeks, The club members exchanged sTamps and discussed new issues. EnTerTainmenT was provided by a ChrisTmas parTy. STamp Club oTTicers were: Harry Williamson, PresidenTg VincenT Saunders, Vice PresidenT3 and Vaughn Yorlc, SecreTary-Treasurer. Superior! .. . maThemaTics sTudenTs Torm The lV1aTh Club. The members sTudy ad- vanced subiecTs such as qeomeTry and TrigonomeTry. Jaclc Folmar heads The club as PresidenT, Phil AnThony as Vice PresidenT. and Rich ard l-amberT as SecreTary. lvlr. Schumalcer as club adviser. W c Wm Row lei Hays, J, Folrnor, P, Sheehan, Mr. Schumoker, R. Andrews. Row Ze-D. Phiiiips, R. LGrnberT, , Burnes, . ison, K. Herreid. ' our commercial club Row 7-C. Renlro, B. Salisbury, J. Millriclc, J. Bolfari, L. Mendoza, F. Melendez, J. Perez, L. Schmill, M. Phillips, B. Gonzales S. De Lo Cruz, O. Kralzer Row 2-E. Gonzales, N. James, S. Belcher, J. Dodson, C. Mifclvell, J. Herman, P. Gray, C. Burlcefl, P. Snyder, S. Richfer, K . Hewill. Row 3--J. Courreges, S, Espinosa, F. Cooper, ll. Slepp, R, Guflvrle, G. Wilber, S. Gunn, L. Gonzales, H. Duran, J. While, R . Flory. bes-H . . . sludenls ol lhe commercial deparlmenl formed lhe aclive Commercial Club. Demonsslralions of eleclric bookkeeping machines and ad- vanced numeoqraphy were wilnessed by lhe members during lhe year. ln April The annual 'rypewriling conlesl was held, followed by The Commercial Club ban- quel in lalre spring. The ollicers consisled ol Orlaine Kral- zer, President Lillian Gonzales, Vice Presi- denlg Eslella De La Cruz, Secrelaryq and Carol Renlro, Treasurer. 76 S. De La Cruz, L. Gonzales, Miss Mahoney, O. Kralzer, C Renfro, S. Belcher, A. Bolfori. ,.QM .S .4 - ...Q 4 wr.: -. 1 I ls' K., H-r l Row l-J. Courreges, D. Lerno. Row 24Mr. Miner, H. Honda, T. Seaman, B. Wy- more, Mr. Fraser. Row 3-B. Mills, D. Horal, P. Sheehan. . . performances by This year's Visual Educa- lional Club provided The sludenl body willm many educalional piclures durincj class lime and aclivily periods. Vlforlqinq conlrinually all year, club members pre- senled moving piclures every aclivily period on Tuesdays and Vlfednesdays. Officers were: Presidenr, Ted Sea- man, Vice President Mike Neil: Secre- laris, Pal Kandler and Josephine Cour reges: and Treasurer, Dolores Lerno. our visual education club Row Row Row Row Row 1 2 3 4 5 D. Aclcinson. -B. Salisbury, M. Phillips, J. Kunisawa, M. Liflle, P. Trirnrnell, D. Lerno, J. Preheim, P. Green, J. McConaha, R. Micelli. -T. Alarcon, H. Duran, S. Dickerson, J. Holcanson, H. Alyea, J, Coureqges, G. Wilbur, S, Richards, L. Williamson, B. Bonnema, C. Nelson. -Mr. Miner, 6. Williams, D. Lloyd, G. Scarf, G. Pale, A. Hodges, D. Ralslon, W. Diehl, W. Howell, Mr. Fraser. -W. Johnson, D. Horal, B. Price, W. Barnes, B. Terry, D. Treclway, D. Lindwall, R. Yacoby, H. Honda, M. Fugila. -F. Lockhead, B. Evans, R. Reed, S. Eddy, D. Malfhew, B. Mills, T. Seaman, P. Sheehan, J. Husselbee, J. Folrnar. 77 ow Yule X., glulfb I d J Minslfew' il' , , 5,S+oHori ' Seem. T - A' Lohol ndelr B' 6- , myf5U. - Hernfl hnsghr Moore, K- Muna R. LoQhlWeGdILll!lKorneS- B' JO J Vondeveer, V- 'OW J, Roberfpiss HOQle R L. . . Bfqe ', ' 5OI'M i R w 1fL. GOnT,CllIjigndoTOli9r J, Mclilsofflillorfcon. l Wllllcm , o Perez, ' S B3C ' dl . Denny, . R-Croffor Row 2fl'sfoeLOC'U1' ROW 3K pierce- I ...in sporls and wearers +opS'ol rhe Lirlle l-l are rnern- bers ol The Liille H Club. Membership in The club is re- slricieol lo girls who have earneol 8 poinls in G.fX.A. or a G.A.A. lerrer. This year The club coesponsoreol Jrhe exciling baslqelball olemonslra- lion of The l-larlem Clowns. The girls also enjoyed a Chrislrnas parry and a welcoming parly for new leller holclers. Belly Johnson served as Presi- denl, Frances lvlelendez as Vice Presidenl, Naoline Karnes as Sec'- relary, ancl Virginia Moore as Treasurer. 78 X W4 Q V. Moore, Treusurerf L. Williamson, Recreofionol Chairman: Miss Hoglerp B. Johnson Presidenff Nadine Karnes, Secreroryg ond Frances Melendez, Vice Fresidenf. Simmer aQie3g.yy,5s9x kj' Y W, V, msg':. I ROW 7 Row QXP- 5005, C ,Qow Herrey, - pVf7l75-ON' C AP XDR' MDN- -Hof Ow 4 J ' fCf7g,OfS ' SHO M 5 ey ROW 5X - 5. 54 Oni 8, K-' '0eA,' ' U9-vs. XD' Sfrflalies' l' 'Q0l77fi,Z6OM D- C3351 J' Ccffer, nd' Mr, M I' B' Bold' ncyf A Our club . Oxfeffef P0791 R, Hodges, gl 5 ' finffyon Onfoyo. O5We!L W A 3-.. V. A 5107705- Row 1 D Mollico, Mr. Mossfeller, B. Suess, H. Wfll1'oi1iso17. ' l...a+hle+es in lhe highest school belong To The l-l Club. This club sponsors fhe an- nual basicelball lournamenlr. They also had a baslcelball champion' ship dance and lheir annual Sporls Banquel. Officers ol 'rhe year were Presi- denf, Bob Suessg Vice President Harry Williamson: Secreiary, Rob- erl Van de Veldeg and Treasurer. Don lvlollica. 79 'N our l3Gl'1Cl g Row 7-J. Murdock, J. Pearson, F. Green, F. Ledesrna, N. Casey, R. Bacon, l. Ramirez, B. Cure, P. Millis. Row 2-V. Terry, M. Barfz, R. Leue, H. Leue, G. Waldron, B. Wymore. Row 3-C. Thafcher, D. Sfephenson, B. Lamb, W. Johnson, P. Sheehan, D. Siricklin, F. Daring, M. Roy. Row 4-G. Moores s Q I5 I . . . music of lhe H. B. band highlighled several arades and all e marvelous' assemblies. The band played al all home league baslcelball and fgofi ball games. Lasl fall Jrhey presenred an oulslancling performance on The Uniled Nalions during one of +he games half-Jrimes. March 6, lhe banal gave a school assembly and also during lhal monlh They par- licipalecl in Jrhe annual lvlusic Feslival. Officers elecled by lhe members ol 'rhe band were, Presiclenl, Barbara CuregVice President Dale Slephensong and Secrelary and Treasurer, l-lerberl' Leue. 80 ,NX H. Le,-ue, B. Cure, D. Sfephensorz. 1, 4, 7 .U majorettes ww f 'V . ' -rw. i i Wm J. Williams, S. Moslvburn, D. Sewell, B. Hessen, A. Quick Row Row Row Row Bmnrzrn, C. Billi, M. Roy, N. Anderson, l'l. Fogler, J. Krefl, R Bacon, E Lucclvesi Granger, A. Herreid, K, Klolf, D. Rilchey, P. Kcndler, F. Doling. Almfon, M. Granger. Tail, S. Rico, F. King, P. Wills, J. Fedigo, L. Beolly, M. Lc1Boi':le. Don lZykOWSkl Vfolef Sfe-gen Paul Boas Joan 5chnf7'zlefn Jock Hoffey ...fv- N..-1 Shirley Amlmq Dorofhy Pnffersofm , In 0 , wr eiiieg i Q00 OUI' girls, choir E Curr. ll F hxugi A- he eflfloc on' . efm umm ii-Ll' J. -YOUNQ I . . . To lisren To were The well-blended voices ol rhe Harmonerres. pleasurable' Direcred by lvliss l-larlow and accompanied by lvlrs. Conrad rhey appeared in music assemblies, lhe Newporlr Beach Exchange Assembly, Seal Beach Ele- menrary School, Chamber of Commerce, and for various olrher audiences. Wirh well-blended voices Jrhe girls in Choir sing in beaulrilul harmony. They have appeared ar rhe l-l. B. Woman's Club, l-lunlinglron Beach and Seal Beach Elemeniary School, Chamber of Commerce, and various orher places. Presidenlr is Janie Tornguisr, Vice President Joyce While: and Secrefary and Treasurer, lvlildred Ellis. Row 7---M. l.. Zfrnrnermon, P. Garrison, S. Slolforo, M. iornqursl, B. Lescher, M. Ellis, A. Heops, N. Heops. Row 2--J. Bender, E. Granger, S. Corroll, N, Sowgrds, C. Cuff, D. Will1'orns, N. Gcrlock. R3ESlSMl1b 1-iRl1f GBlclyJWl'ifJS . , , . . OW - . ITM fl, . GS UH7, . 6 USS, . H17 6 , . le, . OIGNSOI7. Gi' auf boys' glee club Afo !l'f4!,p6-5 ooo? oc! ' 49 f9e,,0o F . S070 . lofygh fy! The Harmoriaires, a group seleclred for special appearances, is com- posecl ol Don Woodcock, Bill Reyna, Francis Smilh, and Jim Lorigwell. Assemblies, 'rhe Orange Counly Music Feslival, and lhe operella were highlighlecl by lhe Boys' Glee Club. This group is direcleol by Mr. Crosby wilh Jim Longwell as Presiclerilg Philip Arilhoriy, Vice Presiclerilp l-irancis Smilh, Secrelary ariol Treasurer, and Bob Poindexler, Publicily. C3 he Row 1-P, Glllls, D. Plfmje, B. Reyna, D. Willef, Deon Phfllipy, Darrell Plvlllipy R, Sviqffiwo flow 2---B. Pofndexler, R, Vcm Over, G. Slveefs, J, Jones, F, Smllh, P, Duflvvm. llg-.V 3'--D, lvlolllco, lc. Gill, B. Rerrri, P. Xlfilhofiy, M.LOB0l1lc',J. Lofigwfll, R. l'ullmcr. S sports .. :g..:x. , , an '1 A W ' ' 5 I 4 X figmg ' Q ,F 5 hs ff? . -. .' MQ r gb ,5..,.,, px? S4 f b K ii? I I , A , N ,gyg e, , '. ,J 555-gf -If f,,,g:,,:-:f-.awk Q ,gi x ww A . ff 40 is Nj AQ , ' V N ..., x , , f , Q as ,P , .f , LQ.-as 'K H 'ZA . , . ,, , V. . . a ff-L 'A Q, . A - .gi ffrzfviwr' rw-qu A gifs- f 'yi'-ggvggg '- Q-,ax '.:S:igL.g.g R,-2 fam -11f1'--asm-..NRfq. Ly:: sy,LMe1?1w.4.1.,Mmmv-- Ai NZM. F., .., . , . ,, -. ., ,. .. . .. 4. athlete of the year 1. M BOB SUESS Football queen DOROTHY PATTERSON A .L fl Row Row Row Row Row x MH I , - I hw ll . ,OU UK ' xv-,elim --B .Suess, R. Boswell, H. Arnelf, F. Russell, W. Boswell, J. Boelser, G. Furry, C. Hosley, B. Kimball, P. Anfhony. l. Ramirez, B. Palmer, B. Kuykendall, G. Williams, J. Henderson, K. Gocliicoo, R. Von Over, J. Richards, B. Von De Velde, M. Plllfililiifl. -M. Lo Bonle, N. Rice, M. De Arcos, H. Wl'lll'o.rnson, C. Cleem, R. Hornbuckle, B. Russell, B. Ream, B. Bolding. E. Frisbie, J. Hurd, J. Slnrr, 7. Terwilliqel, R. Colnelios, D. Nerio, B. Harrison, L. Grosslield, G. Slcvngelnnd. Coorli C. Frisliolfz, W, Diele Mgr., C. Wnilson, D. Wood, G. Rohrig, B. Houcnin, C. Dodson Mgr., Cooflw Ed Goddard. varsity Tootball STarTing The season wiTh a new head coach, Ed Goddard, The varsiTy sTarTed oTT wiTh Three quick vic:Tories over Laguna. Riverside, and Downey. The nexT game was wiTh Garden Grove, who was also undeTeaTed up To ThaT Time, and The varsiTy won wilh ease 32 To 6. WiTh greaT hope Tor a vicTory over FuIIerTon, The varsiTy Tumbled on The Tirs+ series oT downs and were never in The game aTTer ThaT. Winning Two and Iosing Two aTTer ThaT, The varsiTy Tinished The season wlTh a 7 and 3 record. The ouTsTanding lineman was Floyd Russell. On oTTense Jim Boelcer gained 673 yards in I I I carries Tor a 6.I average. Bob Suess was one ol The besT all around players in The league-he grabbed 25 passes Tor 539 yards and a 2I.5 average. 7 VARSITY FooTBALL SCORES . -1 if A 3 H. B. 7 Laguna 6 H. B. 20 Riverside 6 H. B. I4 Downey 0 I-I. B. 32 Garden Grove 6 H. B. 20 I:uIIerTon 48 H. B. 7 Anaheim 20 H. B. 27 Grange 0 H. B. I9 SanTa Ana 26 H. B. 40 IXIewporT Har. 7 F. Russell Co-Coploin, Ed eaddafd Coach. Clyde lzris- Q, holfz couch, J. BOGRGV Co-Copfclin. Raw 7-P. Medina, B. Lamb, T. Burrows, J. Biff, D. Clancy, K. Gufhrie, F. Gill, R. Anlhony. RZPS ADlDD FBl PH JRb1RShkRVO ow - . lracusa, , uar e, . uran, . oclgeff, G. a erson, . o er son, . c uma er, . an ver, R. Ybarro Row 3-B. Buller, G. Harbin, T. Donaldson, A. Herskincl, B. Mclnfosh, J- Wise, M. Torres, J. Dean, H. Deling. Row 4-J. McConaha, G. Rafe, J. Hoskins, R. Orfez, D. Cauldfielcl, R. Kunisawa, J. Monlgornery, Coach Mosfeller. bee Football Slrarling Ihe season wilh a I2 Io O viclory over SI. Anihony, The mighly Bees rolled on Io Ihe Sunsel league championship. The Bee Ieam made a line represenialion of our school by ending Ihe season wilh a fine 8 and I record. Their Ione defealr carne ar Ihe hands of a slrong Burbank eleven. The Bees had a slrrong Iine anchored by Caplain Francis Gill and a speedy baclafield Ied by Del Duran and Ray Van Over. Ivlosl of Ihis year's Bees will be back Io play varsily ioolball nexl year. B FOOTBALL SCORES H. B. . ....... I2 SI. Anlrhony. . C H. B. .......... 6 Burbank ,. ..,. .I9 H. B... ..... , 7 Downey .. 20 H. B. ..... . ....... 32 Garden Grove O I'I. B. .......... I2 Fullerlron ......... ...O H. B. ..... .......... I 3 Anaheim ..... .26 I-I. B. ..... ........ I 4 Orange ............ ..... 7 H. ..... .25 Sanla Ana . . O H. B .......... .......... 2 I Newporlr Har. O life l -Q N sunset league ,mn champions l95I ...W25 Rosemead . ... , ., . .30 BellTlower ,llll,llll .0 . lll,lllll 40 Laguna .lAllllll...ll W0 . l,.lll ,l.,.,.lll 3 2 Garden Grove 6 7 l:ullerTon . B o.. . 0 Anaheim -40 . eae. .,,, . .32 Orange .a,, .. H0 . ,,,w . ,,,, 20 SanTa Ana .06 . eee, ..-IZ NewporT ...0 R w 7iB. Lesclver, B. Rosales, J. Folfnar, M. Fogler, B. Monfgomery, E. Julian, P, Hernandez, D. Wi'lli'ams, W. Cooprnan, B. More R w 2-D. Beebe, B. Olfplianf, R. Palmer, J. Hockersmflh, L. Faiflv, F. Ledesma, G. Scoff, D. Green, B, Guflvrie, J. Allison. R w 3--Coach Cowling, J. Becorra Mgr., l. Tabafa, F. Casey, R. Nixon, B, Dolfer, B. Mallwews, R. Durarle, T. Tifchener, G. Tnorf F. Vorelo. cee Tootball STarTing The season wiTh a 20 To 0 win over Rosemead The Cee Team showed greaT promise unTil They ran inTo an Anaheim Team ThaT was really up Tor The game and would noT be laeaTen and ended up on The shorT end oT a 40 To 0 score. The Cee's ended The season wiTh a record oT 7 wins, l loss and l Tie good Tor a second place Tie in The Tinal league sTandings. Boyd OliphanT was The ouTsTanding oTTensive player. Cn deliense WalTer Cooprnan was Truly grealr wiTh his Timely pass deTecTion, and deadly Tackling. CEE SCORES Bennie Rosales and Waller Coopman, Co-capfain S jv Football Row 1 C. Cff-om, E. Frfsbfe, R. Russell, K. Godvfcfo, D. Nerfo, f. Terwflfegcr, L. Gmssffefd. Row 2 C. VVMYSOH, J. Munovffh, D, Wood, N. Rfce, J. SIGN, H. VVIHIUWSOH, G. S7Lf7l7g79lf7!7d, Row 3 -J. Hurd, J. Bmfison, B. Houcifwin, R. Hombuckle, S. Effis, B. Hmrfson, Comb Ffsholfz. cross country Row 7-R. Momfoyn, M. Torres, J, Jones, D. Hormefl, R, Slfrwdrfdqe. Row 2-M. Me-fvdozc, C. Fredsrfcks, F. Ledesmc, G. Roik, J. McCofvonc1, Conch Crip Shouo Row 1-J. Anschufes Mgr., R. Espifo, R. Dulrn, R. Kuchenbecker, B. Kuykendoll, K. Herrld Mgr. Row 2-B. Reorn, R. Boswell, B. Suess, W. Young, D. Sfricklyn, C. Hosley, R. Donnelly, W. Boswell. Row 3-G. Mifclvell, J. Hurd, L. Davis, K. Ewlng, J. Rohrig, B. Bolcling. varsity basketball This year's varsiiy was one ol The linesr in lhe hislory of lhe school. Wirh 'rhe offen- sive sparlc of Charles Hasley and lhe all around abilily of Bob Suess, lhe varsily won 20 and losl 2 games. - Highlighls ol lhe season were lhe winning of lhe 23d annual Hunlinglon Beach lournamenl winning of lhe Sunsel league championship wilh a record of I0 and O. Charles Hasley was elecled caplain. and Bob Suess was elecled mosl valuable la er. p Y Wilh Wayne Young and Dick Slriclclin relurning from lhis year's championship Team. and several good Bees, nexl year's leam should be even beller. H. B. 57 Excelsior ...... 46 H. B. ................... ...57 Orange ...... .. 2.43 H. B. . .. 3l S+. An+hony's 26 H. B. . .......,........ .646 Sanla Ana. 55.35 H. B. . ...... ....... . .52 Lynwood ......,... 3I H. B.. .,.. ..... ....,...... 5 2 Newporl Har. 33 H. B. .... .. ....... .53 Torrance ,...,,... ..4l H. B. . 6 5I Fullerlron 39 H. B. ..... 58 Downey .......,....... 43 H. B. .................... 55 Anaheim .. 32 H. B. . 74 Grange ..... .5l H. B. . .,.............. .40 lnglewood . 6 39 H. B. . ......... .47 Newporl Har. 42 H. B.. ................... .48 San Diego .49 I-l. B.. ......... . .. 4l Bell Gardens 35 H. B.. ..... 60 Orange . . . 39 H. B. ..... ..... 53 Downey .. ........ .35 H. B ......................... 43 Sanla Ana .37 H. B. .... ........... 3 6 Fullerlon ..... ,... 2 3 H. B ......................... 5l Newporl Har. 37 H. B. . ........ .43 Anaheim ........... 38 H. B.. ...................... 46 Calhedral ........76 Chorfes Hcsfey Forward Cupfofm Al! Sunsef League All Hunffnqfon Becxh Toumomenf sunset league champs WFIVITS Young Dick Sfrffkffn, Cemfer Guard ll Sunsef League Row 7-J. Thompson Mgr., B. Harrison, D. Duron. Row 2-B. lzykowski, F, Gill, K. Gufhrie, J. Wise, B. Schumoker. Row 3-SCOTT Flonnagon Couch, G. Harbin, T. Donclson, R. Anfhony, J. Young. bee basketball This year's Bee Team had a Tine season. Led by The sharpshooTing oT Del Duran and Bob Schumaker, The rebounding oT Francis Gill and KeiTh GuThrie, The Bees ended The season wiTh a Tine record oT I5 wins and 4 losses. They made a Tine showing in The Ex- celsior TournamenT winning TourTh place. Del Duran was placed on The all-TournamenT Team. Del Duran was high poinT man and Bob Schumalqer was elecTed mosT valuable player. Ivlany oT This year's Bees will help nexT year's varsiTy cagers. I-I. B. . 65 Excelsior , . 32 I'I. B. , 57 ST. AnThony's 29 I I-I. B. . .. . 54 Lynwood . 25 I-I.B. . 2 44 Torrance .. 41 I-I. B. .. 42 TusTin ,... 38 I-I. B. . 40 TusTin . 36 I-I. B. . 48 Lynwood I7 I-I. B. . 27 L. B. Wilson 36 I-I. B. 29 Compfon . .. 35 I-I. B. . 45 I3uIIerTon 3 g, I9 I'I. B. L 32 Anaheim . . 45 I-I. B. 62 Orange . 32 I-I. B. . 62 5anTa Ana 38 I-I. B. 48 INIewporT I-lar. 34 I-I. B. . 43 I3uIIerTon . . 26 I-I. B. . .. 35 Anaheim 36 I-I. B. .. , 47 Orange . .. 35 I'T, B. L 4I 5anTa Ana 35 B b S h k I-I. B.. .... ..... . -54 Ne-wporT I-lar. 39 Mosfoyqijoglc fiigye, QQQ ss. I Row 1-VD. Williams, K. Orfmon, R. Cooprnon, I. Tobolo, R. Duorfe, P. Gillis. Row 24Cooch Ed Goddard, J. Becerro, A. Voreie, J. Siricuso, R. Nixon, R. Fullmer, B. Plonfie, W. Diele, Monoger. Behind Ihe brillianl shooling and defensive play of Bulch Coopman, Ihe Dees ended the season wilh a I2 and 3 record. The Dees ended Ihe league play wilh a 7 and 3 record. for second place. Bulch broke Ihe Dee scoring record ol I93 sel by Del Duran Iasl year by racking up 236 poinls for a I5.7 average. Bulch also brolce Ihe school record for one game by malcing 33 poinls againsl Downey, and Ihe league record wilh 3I poinls againsl Anaheim. I-I. B. 26 Excelsior . . . 9 I-I. B. ., 47 La Jolla . I9 I'I. B. 30 Lynwood I7 I-I. B. 32 Torrance . . .I3 I-I. B. 5I Downey 2 I4 I-I. B. . 23 Fullerlon .. 24 I-I. B. . .. 38 Anaheim .. . 2I I-I. B. . 33 Orange .. I2 I-I. B. . 40 Sanla Ana . I8 l'I. B. . 29 Newporl Har. 3I I-I. B. 33 Fullerlon .... 23 I-I. B. . . 42 Anaheim ......,,.,,, 32 I-I. B. 2 2 .3I Sanla Ana 6 I-I. B.. .. . 3I Orange . . 24 I-I. B .... ...... .............. 2 4 Newporl I-lar. 32 Bufch Coopmon, Copfoin Row 1-D. Plvillipy, G. Thorfon, J, Jolly, W. Coopmcrn, B. Gullvrie. Row 2-W. Diele Mgr., B. Resales, G. Slones, D. Beebe, E. Julien, J. Oberle, B. Le lv C lv Clycl F lu ll cee basketball For Ihe Third year in a row Ihe Cees were league champs They also won Ihe Cap islrano Iournamenl lor Ihe second slraighl year. Led by 'rhe shooling of Dean Philllpy Ihe line Iloor game ol Bennie Rosales. and Ihe brillianl offensive and defensive work of Waller Coopman, Ihe Cees ended Ihe season wilh a I9 Io I record Bennie Rosales was elecled caplain. Dean Phillipy was high poinl man lor Ihe season and Waller Coopman was second. I-I. .. 3 M ..s.. .,s..sss. 3 6 Excelsior . . ....... ............. 2 5 I.a Jolla .........,. . . .... ...s.s 4 8 Lynwood ...... 2 I 4 . . . ............... 29 Torrance .... 2 24 . . ..... . .....,,.. ...48 Downey ss.s.sss.s. I3 . s.ss.ss.s.sss.Y. Fullerlon .A as 25 . . ....,..s.,.ss.sssss. Anaheim .34 . .... ..........,......... O range . .... . 23 . . U .,sss.s.. Sanla Ana I I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I-I I'I I-I I-I. .s.,, , Fullerlon 24 I-I. . , ...s... Anaheim ., 3.2229 I-I. ..sssss..,.s,....,,,,,ss, Sanla Ana ssssss .2I I'I. . ......,....ssss..ssssss Orange ss...sss.. .22 I'I. . . . .,....,ss 4I Fullerron , ...s 29 I-I. . ..................... 54 Bellflower... .233 I-I. ......... ......Y..ss 3 9 Laguna so 32 I-I. .. ,,,........ .......... 4 3 Newporl ....ss.s.. , 29 I-I . . .,....... 34 Newporl , .23 3 is 25 B B I I B B B B 2I B 37 B SI B 39 . B. .................... 4I Newporl I-Iar. I3 B 27 B 30 B 43 B 43 B B B B B Deon Phflffpy Forward Bill Lescher Forward Wolfer Coopmrm Guard Bennie Rosnfes Forward Copfoin Baker Guffvrfe Cenfer Jfmmy Jolly Guard Sunset league champs IO! sunset league track champs Rudy Yborro Bob Suess Billy Lomb Brood Jump-20'8V2 880 yd.--2:06.6 Pole VoulfglO'6 W4 Roy Von Over Som Bloggeff High Hurdles-9.4 High Jump-5'71 660 yd.-1:31.7 Shof Pub-49'6M 7320 yd.-3:25.7 Jerry Rock Bill Boswell Roy Monfoya . 13541555 K ' 2 MW? ...mimi 'wi f X . NNEEYN Row Pow Pow Bow I00 yard , 220 yard ,,,, .. 440 yard ,,,. ., 880 yard .. Mile ..,,,,., 1-N. Rice, J. Jones, B. Kuykenclall, B. Suess, B. Van de Velde, H. Williamson, J. Rock. 2-R. Monloya, M. Pulsiler, R. Sfandridge, C. Chamberlain, J. Bean, K. Herreicl, R. Van Over, J, Wuerer. 3- -J. Mulvoviclcs, G. Slonglancl, H. Arnell, B. Boswell, J. Hurd, l. Ramirez, J. Pedigo. 4-D. Sfarr, L. Grasslield, B. Houflvin, D Nerio. BEST RECORDS ...23.4 .......... . ...... 200.5 ...... ........ . 4146.9 ............ I2O l'I.T'I. .........,. I7,0 .,......,.. I80 L,I I. ....... ..........,.,. 2 I.3 ,,.,.....,.,. . Broad Jump ........ , ..... 20' 7lf2 ..., ..,.....,.. . High Jump .,,...,, ..,,.,,,, 5 'I IM, ,.,,.. Pole VaulT ........ ......... I 2'I ... Shot Pill .... ......... ...,,.... 5 O Ib .,,,,.,,,.,.,,, . B80 Yard Relay ..............., I:39.0 ................ varsity track Furry, Boolnor Bean Herreid Suess Monloya Williamson Williamson Boelcer BIodgeTT Kuylcendall Bill Boswell Boelser I-lurd Williamson I-lerreid Lacking enough depTh To be a real Threal in dual meeTs The varsiTy did produce sev- eral ouTsTanding sTars. BesT lcnown was Bob Suess oleTending CIF. champ in The 880, who hasn'T losT a race This year. Bob won The SunseT League 880 and also The SouThern CounTies wiTh a record breaking 2.00.5, breaking The old record OT 2.00.9. Also Bill Boswell, SunseT League champion in The sho? puT and winner oT The SouThern CounTies wiTh a puT oT 49 TT. 73f4 in. Tor a new school record. Beecher Kuylcendall placed second in The league Tinals, and was over I2 TeeT in The pole vaulT several Times. BiggesT sur- prises oT The season were Jim Boelcer who sTarTed ouT slow buT came on To Talce Third place in The league Tinals wiTh a iump OT 20 TeeT 7lf2 inches. And Ronald S-Tandridge. who Toolc second place in The mile. I03 l00 yard. ..,,...... . Row 7-R. Monfoyo, G. Pcilferson, J. Deon, B. Harrison, M. Pulsifer, R. Von Over, G. Rock. R 2 R. Kunisawo M T Ow - , . orres, T. Maguire, J. Bean, S. Weaver, F. Blodgeff, B. Lamb, J. Slorr. Row 3-M. Mendoza, J. McCohona, S. Bender, R. Monfgoxnery, B. Oliphcrnf, H. Dillon, C. Calowczy. bee traclq BEST RECORDS Allhough lhey didrfl win all lheir dual ...........l0.9 220 yard ......... 660 ............ ....... l 229.9 l320 .............. ............ 3 :l7.9 I2O l..l'l. ....... ........... l 3.9 70 l'l.l'l. ........................ 9.2 Broad Jump ............ 20'8lf2 I-ligh Jump .............. 5'I IM Pole Vaulr .................... l0'6 Shel Puf ...................... 37'l 660 Yard Relay .......... l:l I.I IO4 Va n Ove r, Bean Rock lvlonfoya Harrison Van Over Ybarra Blodqeri Blodgelf Pa+'rerson Van Over Monroya Harrison Bean Monloya meels The Bee's had one ol lhe besl bal- anced 'reams in The C.l.F. and on a rain- soalced field when rhe chips were down, lhey came lhrough lo win lhe Sunsel League Championship by 25 poinls. Oul- sranding performance of The day was Ray Monloya's brillianl' record breaking run in lhe l320 wilh a lime of 3.25.l for a new school and league record. Allhough Ray Van Over didn'l slarl running lhe high hurdles unlil lale in lhe season he ended lhe season by being lhe besr hurdler in The league wilh a viclory in 'rhe high hurdles and second place in lhe low hurdles. Jerry Rock was unbealen in 'rhe 660. Sam Blodgell cleared 5 ll. l l in. in lhe league finals for lirsl place and a new league record. Oulslanding freshmen were Bill l-larrison, one of lhe linesl all- around lraclcmen ever lo enler lhe high school. l-le ran lhe hurdles, broad iump, and relay. and Rudy Ybarra, Sunsel Lean gue champion in Jrhe broad iump wilh a iump of 20 feel' 8lf2 inches. I I Row I-G. Penhall, R. Nixon, D. Pluillipy, L. Failh, F. Zimmy, B. Lesclver, D. Williams, J. Folmar. Row 216. Sfone, G. Thornlon, B. Hockersmilli, P. Arnling, F. Varela, B. Moreno, B. Rosales. Row 3--J. Allison, L. Cockran, O. Coclcran, J. Becerra, D. Rice, F, Ledesma. Row 4-T. Van Osdell, F. Casey, B. Oliphanf, C. Dodson, Manager, T. Sfanlon, R. Fulmer, T. Liles. cee tracI4 For The TourTh sTraighT year The Cees were SunseT League champs. Winning all Their dual meeTs, and winning The league championship by 50 poinTs, The Cee's had one oT The TinesT Teams in The CIF. Indi- vidual sTars were Boyd OIiphanT who broughT home Three gold medals Trom The league Tinals, winning The I80 yard dash in l9.4, The broad jump wiTh a leap oT I9 TeeT I inch, and anchoring The relay Team To vicTory. IVlerT Fogler is undeTeaTed in class Cee pole vauIT, and holder oT The league record aT II TeeT 324 inches, he also cleared I I TeeT 8If2 inches earlier This year. Fidencio Ledesma, league champion in The 660, relay, and second in I00 yard dash. Also Bob lvloreno, unbeaTen in The shoT puT. BEST RECORDS I00 yard .......... ....... I I:0 .......,.. I8O yard .... , .....,.,.... I9.I.. .. 660 yard .... ., ......... 1.34.0 .............. .. I20 I..I'I. ...... .,..,.,. I 4.7 ....,... ...... . Broad Jump ...... I9'I ..... ...... Hiqh Jump ........ 5'4 ..... ....... Pole Vaull .,.... I I'8If2 ... SIWOT PuT .........,,..., .....,.... 4 H5 I'..,... ....... 440 Yard Relay ........ ..... . 46,5 ..... .. Foqlcr, Oliphanl Ledesma Williams Oliphant Allison Foqler More-no Ledesma Williams Foqler Oliphanl Loacsm I05 Meri Fogler Boyd Oliplvom' Class C pole vculf 17'3 180 yd. 19.5 Boyd Ollplnonl Bob Moreno Ffdenclo Ledesmo C brood jump 19'l C shof pul 45'6 C 660 7:34.5 Jim Alllson B. Oliphonf, M. Fogler, D. Williams, F. Ledesmo C hfglv lump 5'4 C Relay 48.8 From' row, lefi To righf-Kneeling, J. Thompson r'mgr.j, D. Daniels, B. Granger, A. Hodges, D. Sheefs fccpfj, B. Belshe, T. Wigg1'nfon. Second rowfJ. Reynolds, J. Wfgginfon, J. Gronf, K. Ewing, P. Boos. varsity swimming Winning seven oT Their eighT-meeT season slaTe, The Oiler VarsiTy naTaTors wenT undeTeaTed Through Their Tour league meeTs To capTure The SunseT League dual meeT championship wiTh a 4-0 marlc before bowing To The Tars OT NewporT Harbor on The sTrengTh oT The Sailors' greaTesT advanTage. depTh, in The loop Tinals held aT NewporT. Joe Grant Jack Reynolds, and Louie Umphenour represenTed The Oiler VarsiTy by exponenTs as Team capTain Dave SheeTs. Tom WigginTon, Buddy Belshe, Alan Hodges, and Don Daniels all moved up Trom The ranlcs oT The Bees aTTer capTuring The C.l.F. Relay and lnviTaTional TiTles. Polishing oTT Three more H.B.U.H.S. sTandards, Buddy Belshe lowered his own 200 Free record Trom 2:I l.6 To 2:08.5 and alTered his cenTury Tree 57.7 clocking To 56.6 and Then joined The league championship 4-man relay guarTeT oT SheeTs, WigginTon, and Reynolds To lower The H. B. mark Trom 2:37.5 To 2:35.3 and The league record i200 yds.l from l:46.3 To l:45.7. '52 50 yd, Free .A....A........... 26.l Granl Pradice Meets, l00 yd. BreasT .......... I:I0.2 Vyigginlon H B 44V L B' POI 29,5 200 yd. Free IAAA.AA.. ...... 2 Z02.9Belshe H' B' 37 2 L' B' Wiligg 'A ' 3 86' IOO yd. Back ,......... l1O9f? bheels lcl H' B ' 4 O ,whiyfier H ' 35 lO0 yd. Free .................. 55.4Belshe H' B' 'iiA' 5 7 L B Jordggu ' H3 l05 yd. lnd. Medley l:l0.5 Belshe ' ' sn- 3 u- L5s+.' I ' I 50 yd, lno. Medley l:49.B Ykfugginfon Sunse,f'Lea ue Mgeh. l50 Medley Relay I:29,I bheels, T, Wigginlon, Belshe H B 40 9 Fullermn' 35 2l0 Medley Relay 7:l2.5 Sheels, T. Wigqinlon, Reynolds H' B' A ' 4 8 Anaheim i 2 7 200 yd. 4-man Relay l:45.? Bheels, Reynolds, GranT, Belshe HA B. -YYYV 49 Same Ana 280 yd. 4-man Relay 2.35.9 bheefs, Reynolc1s,GranT, Belshe. H. B. ......,...... ........, 3 Blfg NewporT Harbor ...... 36lf2 Won: 4 - LosT: 0 SunseT League Dual MeeT Champs Sunsef League Finals: NewporT Harbor ........ 9l H. B. .......................... 80 Fulle-rTon 26, Anaheim 24, Sanfa Ana 4 IOT' Fronf row, lefl fo righf-F. Lochheod, D. Tredwoy, J. Albrighl, B. Bowman, W. Weasel, N. Oldfield, B. Terry. Second row-C. Conedy, D. Haughl, J. Snipes, D. Lindwoll, P. Sheehan, R. Reed, B. Herman, R. Phipps. bee swimming Aller bringing home lo I-I. B. lhe lirsl California lnlerscholaslic Federalion swim- ming championship in ils hislory by capluring lhe annual C.I.F. Relays crown al While lier, lhe Oiler Middleweighl sguad ol Tom Wigginlon, Dave Sheels, Alan l-lodges. Buddy Belshe, Don Daniels, and Dick Lindwall scored a repeal performance as lhey nosecl oul lhe Whillier Cardinals lor lhe second lime lhis year in lhe linals ol lhe C.l.F. Mid- winler Championships al Beverly Hills l-ligh. Swimming in lheir own righl lhe Oiler Bee lanlcmen sporled a beller lhan average winning record as lhey lraded praclice lills wilh 2 wins and 2 losses and lhen wenl on lo lake lhe runners-up spol in lhe dual meel slandnigs wilh 3 wins and only I selbaclc, and linished lourlh in lhe league linals. BEST TIMES OF '52 '52 SEASON SCORES 50 yd. Free .,..,,.,,......... 25.l B. Belshe Praclice Meels: IOO yd. Breasl ,.,,,,.,,, l:O9.7 T. Wigginlon I-I. B .-Yv--- -,-----A- 3 9 I-I B. Poly ----VVV 200 yd. Free .............. 2:07.7 B. Belshe I-I' B- qrr- vrwrwrrrr 3 0 I-I B. WIISOH--U IOO yd. Back ..,....,,... I:O8.3 A. l-lodges I-II B' ---- -l--------'- I 5 WI1IIIIer -glgrr Y IOO yd, Free ..,............, 56.5 B. Belshe I-I' BV wwi- --------wwV-A--- 5 I I-I B- Jordan-H 2lO Medley Relay 1i:l9.7Sheels, T. Wigginlon, Daniels Won: 2 - I-OSI: 2 ISO Medley Relay I:26.9 Sheels, T. Wigginlon, Belshe 280 yd. 4-man Relay 2140.4 She-els, Hodges, T. Wigginlon, Sunsel League Meels: Belghe I'-l, B, ,,,, ,......,........ 5 7 Fullerlon ZOO yd. 4-man Relay l:50.0 Sheels. T. Wigginlon, Hodges H, B. .... ............ 6 2 Anaheim ....----- Y Daniels I-l. B, .... ......... 4 B Sanla Arla ........... . I-l, B, ,,,, .,,,............ I 8 Newporl Harbor .. Won: 3 - Losl: I IO8 Sunsel League Finals: Newporl l-larbor 7l, Sanla Ana 70, Fullerlon 27, l'l. B. I9, Anaheim 7 C.l.F. Relay Champions C.l.F. lnvilalionals Champions ironf row, leff To righf-J. Brown, D. Sfewczrr, B, Umphenour, T. Cye, V. Rosenow. Second row-Coach Borns, B. Moffhew, B. Gilchrisf, D. Richardson. cee swimming C.l.F. Relay champions, The Cee LiTTle Oilers were knocked ouT oT Their second C.l.F. championship oT The year when The Riverside Bears ouTpoinTed The Oilers 4I-33 in The Tinals oT The MidwinTer Championships buT The Oilers came back To go The lengTh oT an eighT-meeT season slaTe wiTh an undeTeaTed record, capTuring boTh The league dual meeT +i+Ie wiTh a 4-0 mark and The crown in The Tinals wiTh a 22 poinT margin. Cracking records in Tour ouT oT Tive Class Cee evenTs, The Orange-and-Black aguaTors downed The Medley Relay mark Tour Times beTore seTTling wiTh a l:02.4 by The Trio oT Billy Terry, Jerry Brown, and WalTer Wessel. The Threesome oT Terry, Brown, and Don STewarT also navigaTed The 30-yard shorTer disTance in The league Tinals in a 43.8 Tor a new 5unseT mark. Taking care oT The oTher relay, The guarTeT oT Terry, Brown. 5TewarT, and Wessel Took The l-l.B.U.l'l.5. mark down To l:l5.5 and Then To l:l5.3 beTore going To The loop Tinals and Tinishing The l00 yd. course in 50.6, anoTher new loop record. ln The individual evenTs WalTer Wessel shaved The 50 breasT Time To 33 TlaT and Billy Terry Trimmed The 50 back To 32.3 Toi new Oiler records. '52 SEASON SCORES BEST TIMES OF '52 PracTice Meefsz 9 L B POI f 50 yd. Free ...,.......,........ 27.0 VJ, Wessel L' B' ' Z 50 yd, Breast... .....33.0 VV. Wessel Whiyyier A 50 yd. Back....................32.3 B. Terry 53' L B JOrdgH 8 75 yd. Medley Rela','....43.8 Terry, Brown, 5TewarT 4 - Lad: 0 ' ' T05 Medley Relay l:O2.f.- Terry, Brown, Wessel S +'L M' f. T00 yd. 4-man Re.ay .... 50.6 Terry, Brown, VVessel, ST a unse 25eaguT:UHei?O1' M T40 yd. 4-man Relay l:l5.3 Terry, Brown, Wessel, ST I Anaheim 5 SanTa Ana 5 NewporT l-larbor 8 ' 4 L sT 0 Won. - o : SunseT League Dual Meei Champs Sunsef League Finals: T-l. B. ol, NewporT Harbor 39, FullerTon l4, Anaheim ll, SanTa Ana 6. C.l.F. Relay Champions C.l.F. InviTaTionals Runners-up I 35? M34 Tl T Row 74-C. Murphy, D. Molllca, R. Siegfried, W. Burns. Row 2-Coach Ed Goddard, J. Sion, R. Wood. varsity golif Coach Ed Goddard's VarsiTy linlcsmen, while compeTing in The C.l.E. Eree- lance league, copped seven conTesTs. and dropped Tour, To daTe. Pracfice maTches have neTTed The Oilers six wins and Two loses. Charles Murphy led The golfers by consisTenTly posTing lows beTween 70 and 75. A senior This year, Charles had an average oT 73. Don lvlollica, also a senior, was chosen capTain, and played second man wiTh an average oT 74. Don holds The record Tor Twice Tiring The low score oT The season, 68. Playing Third man, Ray SeigTried, a iunior This year, averaged a 76. Senior Werdna Burnes played TourTh man, while Jim STarr a junior, held The TiTTh man spoT, and Treshman Ron Woods sixTh. Forming an unofficial SunseT League during mid-season, The l-l. B. linlcsTers will compeTe againsT SanTa Ana, Anaheim, Laguna, Iv1aTer Dei oT SanTa Ana, and Orange. '52 SCORES TO DATE ...W34 WhiTTier 2 , ,,.,.... ....... . . 5 Leuzinger ..... ............. 3 ' .. .. . .36 El lv1onTe . O Anaheim .. 'Q . ...... 36 Whiilier .... Q .. ...... 36 CompTon .... C I8 Leiizinqer . ........l5 Monrovia ....22 .. 'f L. B. Polym... . .... 36 Complon .. ...... .. C Orange 3 . ....... 24 WhiTTier ....... ............. I 'Z Glendale .. . 36 El lvlonTe ....... ........ . O Row 1-C. Mllchell, J. Young, R. Cooprnan, C. Hasley, B. Coopman, B. Kimball. Row 2--W. Young, W. Boswell, J. Boeker, R. Slricklfn, D. lzykowski. Row 3-B. Mcrlllews, Mgr., J. Henderson, K. Guflvrle, B. Poindexfer, R. Boswell, Coach Scoll Flanagan. varsity baseball Behind some ol lhe linesl loilching in Soulhern Calilornia, lhe varsily IS oll lo a line slarl lhis year wilh a record ol I2 viclories and 3 deleals lo dale. Slarling oll in line lashion wilh a viclory over Sl. fXnlhony's, lhe varsily nexl played one ol lheir besl games ol lhe year belore bowing lo a slrong Wilson leam on an error in lhe sevenlh inning. Aller lhe Wilson game lhe varsily gol on lhe winning lrail again behind lhe sleady hilling ol Buddy Coopman and lhe pilching ol Keilh Gulhrie. And lhen when lhe leam slarled lo work logelher lwo accidenls hil lhe leam when slar slugger Buddy Coopman broke his collar bone and was oul lor lhe lirsl round ol play. Al almosl lhe same lime Buddy Kimball broke his ankle. Againsl Riverside Bob Boswell pilched his linesl game ol lhe year as he lhrew a no-hiller. Vlfilh lhe praclice games behind lhen. lhe varsily looked lorward lo lheir lirsl league game wilh Fullerlon, lhe pre-season lavor- ile lor lhe championship, and aller playing lhe Indians on even lerms ol live innings, Bill Boswell broughl viclory home lo lhe Oilers wilh a lowering drive over lhe cenler lield- er's head lor a home run. Bob Boswell kepl lhe Oilers on lhe viclory lrail wilh a 5-hil perlormance againsl Anaheim as lhe varsily won 6 lo 4. Wilh nine relurning lellermen lhe oullook lor nexl year is an even beller leam lhan lhis year's leam. In Keilh Gulhrie lhe varsily has one ol lhe besl pilchers in any high school, who has a good curve, knuckle ball, and conlrol as you would ever wanl lo see. ln lreshman, Bulch Coopman lhe varsily has one ol lhe besl baseball prospecls ever lo enler lhe high school as he does everylhing righl. H. B. .............................. I7 sl, Anlnanys ................ 2 BATTING AVERAGES l'l- B- ---'-- 4---'- l WilSOfl -----Y----------v 4------ Z Games Times Ballina rl, B- ------ ----------- 3 Downey .,,-------- --s---' I Played al bal I-lils Average H' B- ------ -'f---'-f-- I 2 Riveriide ---- -,----- Buddy Coopman .............. ll 33 ll .333 H- B' -- --- f- -- 3 DOWIIGY -----s l Bob Boswell .................,.... I3 27 9 .333 Il B- ------ -'i'-. I Downey ........... ....... 3 Bill Boswell ...........,............ I3 43 I4 .326 H- B- e'--fe ------ 7 S+. Anlhonvk ..,.. ------. 6 Glenn lvlllfnell .......,,.,..... I4 47 I5 .als VI- B- ---'-, -'-4ee' 7 Puenfe ............................ I Charles Hasley .................. I4 35 9 .257 'l- B- ------ ------ I COGClIGll6l Y--f,----------A----4' 5 Bulch Coopman ................ I4 38 9 .237 H- B- ---- --------f-- 8 l'lUI1lIVIQlOII Park ----------f- 7 Bob Poindexler .................. II 33 7 ,2I2 H- B ----A-- ------ f'- 4 NGWPOW ---------------,---'---- I Wayne Young .................. I2 20 4 .200 H- B- '-A3-- ----------- 3 Riverside ....-,----H-- -- C Buddy Kimball .................. II 30 4 ,I33 H- 5- '-AA-, ------,- ' I I Twslin ---- ..-.... 3 Keilll Gulhrie ..... .......... I 0 I8 2 .l ll H- B- ----f- f---------- I Fullerlon .... ....... C Don lzykowgki ,,w,, ,,,,v,,,,- I 2 29 3 -103 H- B- ---,-, -------,,-, 6 Anaheim ....... 4 John Henderson , ..,,,,.,,, 8 I3 l .077 -up 1 Q ' 'H f . ' . I ,TZ Y .. ,Q ..,, Lag WIC. , ' so BL 4' ' I 9. x 1 I J up :J :Q B , . Q. ' M, s ' 5 ' ii . A M W A 60 Cborles Hosley Keffh Guflvrfe Wayne Young 'uf S, , Buddy Kimball Bill Boswell Don lzykowski 1 A F Q Bob Boswell Bob Poindexfer John Henderson Wm, MQW A Glenn Mffchell Bufch Coopnvon omg d-ddy Coopvron 6 an ' V S rs Mfg jv baseball Row 1-B. lzykowski, T. Terwilliger, P. Gillis, G. Harbin, D. Pliillipy. Row 2-L. Davis, T. Tifchener, J, Hoskins, J. Rohrig, G. Polls. Row 3--R. Rowe, Mgr., T. Donaldson, D. Beebe, F. Police, H. While. water polo Fronl row, leli lo rignf-F. Locnlvead, D. Treolway, A. Hodges lcapfj, D. Hauglvl, J. Snipes, N. Qldlield Second row- -C. Simmons imgrj, B. Herman, R. Reed, D. Lindwall, J, Albriglvf. Noi shown-E. frills. varsity water nolo From' row, Ieff fo righf-B. Granger, D. Daniels, D. Sheefs fcopfj, L. Umphenour, H. Belsne, T. Wigginfon. Second row-J. Thompson fmgrj, J. Reynolds, J. Wigginfon, J. Gronf, K. Ewing, J. Sheehan. Nof shown-J. Linfon, D. Richardson. Marlcing Iheir firsl year in CIF. League waler polo compelilion, Oiler Varsily polo- isls, paced by forward Louie Umphenour, who pushed in a Iolal of I4 marlcevs, finished wilh a 3-5 loop record and a 6-6 season mark. I-lighlighls of 'rhe I2 game slale were: Don Daniels Iourlh-overlime goal Ihal downed 'rhe Senlinels of Inglewood 4-3. The 2nd annual I-I. B. vs. Alumni doubleheader 'rhal ended in a splil decision. 5-4 for 'rhe Ex-Oilers and 6-2 lor lhe Orange-and-Blaclc. The Oiler slarling posilions allernaled Iaelween nine splashers as Louie Umphenour and Don Daniels held down 'fhe Forward berlhs. Buddy Belshe and Joe Gran? allernaled al sprinl and cenlerbaclc, and lhe Iwo guard spols were made up from lhe 'Irio of Tom Wigginlon. Caplain Dave Sheels. and Sam Lennox, while Kae Ewing and Phil Sheehan Icepl Ihe cage lor 'rhe I-l.B.U.I'l.S. seplel. OILER SEASON SCORES: C.I.F. LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS I-I. B. . E . . 9 L. B. Jordan ......, .,.. O W L PCI. I'I. B. , , 9 Downey ., ..,..., . O Whillier . ,............ ,....... 7 I .875 I-I. B. . . . ...,, .4 Alumni ,...,.,... ..,, 5.5 EI Segundo . ...... , 5 3 .625 I'I. B. , , 6 Alumni , ,,,. , ,,., 2 Fullerlon .... ..... , . . .... 4 4 .500 I-I. B. . ..... 4 Inglewood ..... ..., 7 I-I. B. .... L .. .,....... ...... . 3 5 .375 I-I. B. . 6 Fullerfon ,,,,,,.,,,...,..., 4 Inglewood I 7 .I25 I-I. B. ,...,,....,... I EI Segundo ..,,...,,.,. 4 I-I. B. , ., 3 Whillier , ,4 I-I. B. . .. 4 Inglewood ..,.,,. .. . 3 I4 overlirnesl I-I. B. .5 Fullerlon 3 I'I. B. . , . 2 Whillier .. 2.6 I-I. B. . .... 2 EI Segundo E Fronf row, leff fo righf-V. Rosenow fmgrj, R. Yocoby, D. Sfeworf fcopfj, B. Umphenour, D, Priveffe, B. Terry. Second row-Coach Borns, D. Renfro J. Oberle, W. Wcssel, J. Brown, D. Richardson. cee water polo Missing a championship playoff by a free shof, fhe Cee I.i'rfIe Oilers dropped fheir final filf of fhe firsf round fo fhe Cardinals of Whiffier on The sfrengfh of a charify foss in a I-O win by The visifors and ended up in fhe second place berfh wifh a 5-3 league slafe and 6-6 for 'rhe season, scoring 3 loop shufoufs and a I I-I pracrice vicfory over I.. B. Jordan. Elecfed capfain for fhe second year, Don Sfewarf again won high poinl' honors by neffing a I6-score fofal followed by Blackie Umphenour wifh II. The I.igh+weighf sfarfing forwards were Umphenour and Jerry Brown wifh Sfewarf and Walfer Wessel af sprinf and cenferbaclc while fhe guard posifions were falcen by Billy Terry and David Priveffe wifh Jack Oberle as goalie. C.I.F. LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS OILER SEASON SCORES W I. Pcf. I-I B I I I..B. Jordan Whiffier ...,,. . .................. I.OOO Downey I-I. B. ...... - ..,..... ....... . . .625 Inglewood . EI Segundo .500 Eullerfon .... Inglewood .250 EI Segundo Fullerfon ........., ....... . I 25 Whiffier ,,,. Inglewood . Eullerfon .... Whiffier .... EI Segundo varsity tennisl Q 3 Q ' -4 B.. 1 4 ' Y, yy' ,Q ., . R ' 9 i G ll 1' F ,l5A. R ' . . f . 4 351325 X R sh 'G 1 il W Q9 1 l 99 R ,pl Row I-D. Lloyd, D. Wllllf, B. Keys, J. Corler, P. Anflmony, C. Whffson, Row 2-E. Frfsble, H. Deer, R. Bacon, T. Morrow, B. Gerlvordi, G. Pale, D, Green. Row 3----L. Wfllmore, D, Hooper, R. Devers, K. Koclvicoo, G. Scolf, R. Russell, G. Bufler. Iiwffii :QKMEQQSEM girls sports g.a.a. board Row 7-June Herman, J. Miffriclc, L. Funderburlc, J. Mfnshew. Row 2-B. Seelig, J. Roberfs, S. Sfafford, J. Tornqufsf, Joan Herman, Miss Firmcn, R. Lochheod, J. Cowling, R. Rice, M. Renner. Sfressing good sporfsmanship, cooperafion and keen compefifion, fhe Girls' Afhlefic Associafion broughf fo a close anofher successful year. Among 'rhe many accomplishmenfs complefed during The pasf year was fhe suc- cessful Foofball Dance which is fo be an annual affair sponsored by fhe GAA. The counfy GAA Convenfion was held af Tusfin, while Long Beach Wilson played hosf fo fhe Afhlefic Federafion Convenfion. The fradifional spreads affer fhe close of each sea- son were carried ouf by fhe sporf managers. Awarding of leffers and fhe insfallafion of nexf year's officers during fhe GAA-GL Banguef was fhe final acfivify of fhe year. G.A.A. OFFICERS SPORTS MANAGERS Presidenf.. H.. .,..,,.. .. ......... Lois Funderburk Baskefball oooo' 'oooo 'iiiiii Marilyn Renfler Volleyball. .....,,.,... .....,,.... J ane Cowling Vice Presidenf .,,...... ,.,,..,..,,,... J o Ann Minshew Hockey bggggggbnggg H Inqgg' Ramona Rice Secrefary ...... ......... .......,..... J e an Miffriclc Soffball. ,,,,..,. ..,,, . J Beverly Seelig Treasurergg H g'gg gvkjune Herman Badminfonc... ...,. .Roberfa Lochhead Tennis .... ........,.. . ......,,,......... . .Joan l-lerman Swimming ........,........................... Sandra Sfafford Referee .... ......... ...................,......... J a ne Tornguisf Publicify chairman. ...... ........ ....... J a n Roberfs Freshman represenfafive.. Darla Ausfin II9 senior lf' .. 1., . F a 'qi' X W. . . . me ' , , .,-. . 3 SA x , L2 v Row 1-J. Miffriclc, B. Cure, J. Waddell. Row 2-B. Johnson, Joan Herman, M. Hernandez. P. Moore, B. Baros, S. Rice. Row 3-June Herman, R. Lochhead, L. Funderburk, G. Pierce, J. While, M. Price, D. Rifcney. Row 4-L. Mendoza, S. De La Cruz, S. Mashburn, D. Pafferson, F. Melendez, L. Gonzales, J. Perez. g.a.a. Q99 junior 55 ' 5 . 1 .', . X, - ' 1 2, wg, . .y Row 7-S. Espinosa, B. Vandeveer, S. Casey, L. Williamson, D. Williams, D. Lerno, S. fxlarcon. Row 2'-J. Bender, R. Crofforcl, N. Karnes, T. Mafsuda, G. Brinkley, C. Denny, S. Richards, M. Ellis. Row 3-V. Moore, B. Seelig, K. Munernifsu, P. Garrison, A. Munemifsu, J. Minshew, A. Laila. I 20 I Sophomore .Y 'ff- i,. s.. M 1 Y ill in . -6 6 if ----' Q. rg, . A Y' 4 Row 1-R. Jones, A. Boffari, M, Sandoval, E. Ridgeway, R. Rice, D. Rider, B. Gonzales, R. S 0 ling, Row 2 -J, Dodson, S. McClain, A. Espinoza, M. Renner, M. Fiske, R. Rose, S, Rock, Row 3-D. Melzger, E. Neil, S. Miller, C. Wilson, J. Coxvling, K. Souflvward, A llerieid, B, Glaser. Q. a. aa. Freshmen , - lil Row IAP. Talberf, M. Kanacie, H. Fogler, G. King, R. Michelli, J. Russell, S. Slanley, F. Tluigpen, M. Terry, M. Me-gee, L. Alverez. Row 2--l.. Hoff, F, Greene, A. Moromofo, R. Finxenfil, J. Hokinson, H. Hawkins, D. Dorrcnce, M. Malcsay, A. Brown, B. Ramsey, C. Sickla, E. Lucasey, Row 3-C. Wardlow, D. Fleming, L. Bradshaw, J. Hays, F, Ferrara, F. Webes, D. Ausfin, T. Holiday. J. Parker, M. Alarcon. l2l seniors juniors ,g::gii.Q.5 ,I H lg L s 5 V ,W My ,. A. .1- 5 L ' 4 '85 I . if M . f ' ' .., 9 4 . if X .1 Q .. F L. - L fr ' . , . .,,. sl i 5 ,,-: .V 5 E... V -I A - K pf? H J :1', . is i g .,, m y-, Q Nh . 1 - x 5 :Ny r M qlv. .-... A . H .1M,, ,Q .,,, , . 'vQ, Row 1-D. Pafferson, B. Johnson, S. Mcrshburn. Row 7-B. Seelig, N. Karnes, D. Lerno. Row 2-L. Funderburk, J. Miffrick, L. Gonzales, F. Row 2--R. Crofford, K. Munernifsu, A. Laffa, L. Wil- Melendez. liamson, J. Minshew. Row 3-G. Fierce, J. Waddell, B. Cure. baslcetball teams Firsr playolay of lhe year, held on November I4, saw The senior baslcefball Team bow in clefear To a 'rriumphanr Orange Jream. The iuniors gave Anaheim a lerrific baH'le bui came our on 'rhe shorr enol wirh a 33-29 vicfory for Anaheim. Also playing wirh losing scores were 'rhe sophomore and freshmen reams. l sophomores lrreshmen Row 1-S. Miller, E. Ridgeway, K. Soufhward, D. Rider. Row 1-R. Fimenfal, H. Hawkins, H. Fogler. Row 2-M. Renner, J. Cowling, R. Rice, R. Rose. Row 2-J. Hays, L. Bradshaw, L. Ferrera. l22 seniors juniors 7 5' 'V . M. . 9 9 h e gDl!9z L l ' 1 X Row 1-J. Miffrick, B. Cure, J. Waddell. Row 2- Row 3- Row 4- B. Johnson, Joan Herman, M. Hernandez, P. Moore, B. Baros, S. Rice. June Herman, R. Lochnead, L. Funderburk, G. Pierce, J. Whife, M. Price, D. Rifchey. L. Mendoza, S. De la Cruz, S. Maslvburn, D 'I Row T-S. Espinosa, B. Vandeveer, S. Casey, L. William- son, D. Williams, D. Lerno, S. Alarcon. Row 2--J. Bender, R. Crofford, N, Karnes, T. Mafsuda, G. Brinkley, C. Denny, S. Richards, M. Ellis. Row 3-V. Moore, B. Seelig, K. Munemifsu, P. Garrison, A. Munemifsu, J. Minshew, A. Laffa. Pafferson, F. Melendez, L. Gonzales, J. ferez. hockey teams Bagging fwo vicfories for l-l. B.'s cap, were fhe junior and freshmen hockey feams during fhe hockey playoffs held in Sanfa Ana, February lafh and 7'rh. The senior feam played a hard game buf losf fo a powerful Orange feam. Juniors came ouf on fop wifh a 2-O score over Sanfa Ana. Scoring 2-O, Fullerfon defeafed fhe sophomore Team. Vicforious freshmen upsef Sanfa Ana for a 3-O win. sophomores freshmen H Ill ,QS -39 MMR' 'wi'- ' f-? '? i z 'llgli ' Q E! Row 1-R. Jones, A. Boflari, M. Sandoval, E. Ridgeway, Row 1-P, Tqlberf, M, Kgnecfe, H, Foglef, G, King' D, R. Rice, D. Rider, B. Gonzales, R. Sferling, Dorrance, J. Parker, Row 2-S. Espinoza, S. Miller, C. Wilson, J. Cowling Row 2-J. Half, P. Greene, A. Moromofo, P. Fimindel, K. Soufhward, B. Glaser, M. Renner, M. Fiske. P. Michelli, J. Hokinson. Row 3-M. Alarcon, D. Fleming, J. Hays, F. Ferrara, F. Weber, H. Hawkins. I23 seniors juniors Row 1-J. Miffrick, G. Pierce, F. Melendez, L. Gonzales. Row 7-B. Seelig, T. Mafsuda, D. Lerno, S. Casey. Row 2-D. Pafferson, J. Waddell, B. Johnson, B. Cure, Row 2--R. Crofford, N. Karnes, L. Williamson, S. Rich L. Funderburk, S. lvlashburn. ards, J, Minshew, volleyball teams Chalking up 3 wins for Jrhe mosl successful major playday of lhe year, were lhe vol- leyball reams ar volleyball Sporl Day in Anaheim, March l9. Seniors relurned home wilh a 29-20 viclory over Garden Grove. Juniors broughl' down a delealed Tuslin leam wirh a score of 30-25. Sophomores los'r lo Anaheim while lhe freshmen dished ou'r a 5I-I4 defeal 'ro Valencia. sophomores Freshmen Row 1-A. Boffori, 5. Miller, E. Ridgeway, S. Rock, A. Row 1-H. Fogler, R. Micelli, H. Hawkins, F. Green Herreicl. S. Sfanley. Row 2-D. Mefzger, J. Cowling, R. Rice, K. Soufhward, Row 2-J. Hays, L. Bradshaw, J. Hokinson, J. Parker R, Rage, L. Ferrara. I24 seniors, juniors sophomores, Freshmen Row 1-J. Pearson, Joan Herman, June Herman, M Row 1-M. Renner, P. McDaniel, D. Dorrance. Gonzales. Row 2-B. Glaser, C. Billi, D. Burnes, S. Gordon, G Row 2-M. Roy, H. Gorman, L. Funderbark, B. Johnson. Overall. R. Gufhrie. tennis teams Represenling l-l. B. in lhe Tennis division of girls sporls were our mighly raclceleers, busily swinging Jrheir way To achieve more honors for H. B. Playdays held This year were al Fullerlon, where lhe freshmen broughl home a vic- rory: Tuslin, held on April 23: Grange on May l4g Capislrano on May 26. May 7 and 2l saw lwo playdays wilh Sanla Ana and Garden Grove, bolh ol which were home games. All in all 'rhis year proved very lruillul for our lennis reams. Joan Herman Maude Roy June Herman Helene Gorman I25 Row 7-L. Mendoza, L, Gonzales, J. Miffrlck, J. Perez. Row 2-D. Rifchie, J. Whife, M. Price, R. Lochhead, F. Melendez. badminton teams Somelimes Jrlwouglwl of as lime baby of lime sporls, badminlon is offered only To members of The senior and iunior classes here al l-l. B. The lasl guarler is reserved for This iasl game ol skill and leaclwes llwe girls who parlicipale, among ollier desirable Trails, good sporlsmanship. Row Iv-B, Seelig, J. Roberfs, A. Laffa, S. Richards, B. Vandeveer, S. Casey. I 26 Row 7-J. Tornquisf, S. Sfafford, L. Thomas, C. Sfrofher, M. Bonffafi, P. Thiery, F. Briggs, P. Kiifs. iv-Y Row ZSL. Holliday, B. Lescher, D. Burnes, R. Planje, G. Orrell, J. Mahaffey, S. Belcher, P. Bigelow. Row 3-L. Smith, S. Mifey, R. Rose, D. Ausfin, M. Loraine, D. Mefzger, C. Hernandez, M. Pickens, J. Poison. swimming teams Besides pulriing on a very successful wafer show ihis year under fhe direc+ion oi Miss Rosier, fhe swimming ream mei wiih Fuiierion and Newporf in dual swim meeis. H. B. was very well represenfed in each meei by a very capable swimming group of which many of 'rhe girls are relrurning nexf year. Barbara Lescher Sfephanie Belcher I 27 activities f ,QR jr. ,WH k RootbaH dance jr.-sr. prom may queen dance assemblies U H why the chimes rang mother was a Freshman A fi fi l VW 'wk X H 'S I Q? .sw 'X D. Mefzger, P. Bigefow, G. Orreff, J. Mchczfey. G M. Bonffcyfi, L. Holliday, S. Mffey, J. McMillan, L. Thomas, D. Ausffn, J. fornqufsf. D. Richardson, D. Trecdway, D. Lfndwczll. I 34 rieties Mmdofk, P, Rogers, V. Sfegrm, P. Gosper, E, Smifh, Sowrvrds, J. Courmges, D. Spencer, N, Horrfs, M. CLVOIKOIW, J. Jolly, D. Kfrng. S, Sfcfford, F. Bfqefow, J. Mahnffey. H. Gorman, D. Mefzw, J. Sdmffzfefn, B. Lesrher, S. Sfrofhers, S. Belrher, S. Sfmffofd, B. Lescher, J. Schnffzlefn, D. Mefzer, D. Ausffn, J. Yornqufsf. I35 this is why we think our school is .... t Of' 1' 3 fgfs 'Z ur f 'ff Q ' :SEE '75, xx io 'f x i V - fi! f . wi 1.H,..gc , .V HL . fa.. ' f ' www. .' wks' ,. --M-.w , - . ffl' ' .JI, EGESMXEQZNEQB-'fue-3.?af.ZfZ?f'-5'f V l' .f :uf mL'?'!E37-AZWCIQ'-!fig lLQE-QRISXHYE 17rH5i?E'1??i2:a'E1'!f27Z62'k5fkiE:E2ZE5fC if Y - ' 4. ,, ei! , r. ,A V L 7 V Tir - wt, 4' .L gf 'va 4 gi ii' Y Q., : T6 f 'IL A '61 ,.. ,,:.Z A J' L' I X 'ak kf .B .-, fi M . Ji Q La If ., 1 .Eg X Zig iii MFE .F ' X . J . .5 .- Viv - i ,av .. 1:1 r -nl 46 95' iw .Q M ,. .Y ' A ag fi j K... uk QI' em .65 ,Eg fp gg in 5 S. 'c LV 1:1- E: E , , ii Qt, Et, r. f. .., :Xi ,1 f


Suggestions in the Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) collection:

Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection, 1949 Edition, Page 1

1949

Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

1953

Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Huntington Beach High School - Cauldron Yearbook (Huntington Beach, CA) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 1

1955


Searching for more yearbooks in California?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online California yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.