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

 - Class of 1953

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Football ,................ii....... Freshman Class .,,,.,.i.....,.i.. Future Teachers' Club ........ G.A.A. ............................... . Girls' League Board ....... Cvlee Club, boys' .,..,.. Golf ........,,,.v,,........... Grounds .,,,,,,,...... H Club ..,.,.,.....,.......,. Harmonaires ...,........... High Lights Staff ,,.,,,, Honor Society ,,,i,,,,, ln Memoriam ...... ln Memoriam ,,,,.. Iewelr ,............................. arranged in alphabetical orlder, i.e., a before b. d behind c. e preceding f. pectively. etc. ln any event, don't get shook. You're in here somewhere . . . PAGE .'fff.'.'fffifi - 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 12 16 17 18 19 20 .21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ..,.....128-30 31 .........31-36 .........35-40 .. ...,..... 41 48 .,.......41- 50 51 52 53 54 55 Y lunior Class ,,,,..1.........,,,,,...,,Y,........ 61- Kaleidoscope lsnapshotsl 56 57 58 59 60 64 65 TOPIC PAGE Latin Club ............ ----- 6 6 Letters, athletic ........ ----- 6 6 Little H Club ....i..... ----- 6 7 Little HB ,...................... --,-- 6 3 Majorettes ........................ ----- 5 9 Markings Csignaturesl .....,.... ..... 6 9 May Queen ........................ .f.....----- 7 0 Miscellaneous .................... ......Y.. 7 1-72 Nothing lsignaturesl .....,.. ......... P 73 Office Workers ............. .-.,. Operetta .............YY...... Orchestra ..,......... Play. fall ........... Play, Spring ....,,., Quartette ....,........... 'Quatics Club ........... 74 75 76 77 78 79 79 'Riting lsignaturesl ...... ......... 8 0-81 Scholar of the Year ,...,...,. ..... Senior Class ...........,...... Senior Activities ...... Song Leaders ....... Sophomore Class ..,., Souvenirs ....,......,..,..., Spanish Club ............,.... Square Dance Club .......,.. .. Student Body Officers, Swimming .....,,..... Tennis ................ Track ....,.................. Traffic Board ....... Uniform Boards Usherettes ............. Visual Ed Club .,................ ,.... Water Polo v,..,...,, ...... . . ......... .. World Friendship Club ..,.....,,, X'tra fsignaturesl ,.................... Y Clubs ..........,........... Yell Leaders ....,........ Zany lsnapshotsl ...... 82 83-98 TTTl99-104 .......105 106-109 10 11 11 ......11I2 116 113- 118- 125- 117 121 122 .,,,...123 123 124 127 ,,,,..,l28 ...,...l29 130-131 ,......132 133-134 sails. 3 MR. MASHBURN -Vice Principal MR. ELLIOTT-Principal ad-min'is-tra'tion Cad-min 'is- tra'shunJ, n. QOF., fr. L. arl- ministrare, fr. all + ministrare to serve. 2 The persons collective- ly who are entrusted with the execution of lawsg the chief magistrate and his cabinet or council. These two smiling examples of the engraver's art are more generally known to all as our Principal and Vice Principal. To Mr. Elliott, see above, goes a major part of the credit for making our school what it is. To your left, and partially hidden behind the tree, is Mr. Mashburn, who rides herd on the sign-out book and the school calendar. 5 ad-vi'so-ry coun'cil fad-vi'z6-ri koun'silJ. An assembly sum- moned for and having the power to recommend regard- ing a decision or course of conduct. Chiefly responsible for this year's Cauldron sales is the above group. Orchids for that gang! Cn April 8 Council members took local eighth graders by the hand, showed them points of interest, and fed them ice cream. Climaxing months of sweat and strain, Advisory peeples beamed creatively on the C.A.S.C. convention. They also gained the dubious distinction of having their pictures retaken no less than four times. lst row-B. Salisbury, D. Kratzer, B. Gonzales, Foster, VVilliams, E. Presley. 2nd row-M. Sandoval. L. Coltrin, M. Haynes. Hokanson. H. Hawkins. M. Little, M. Burkett. 3rd rowWR. Noah, C. Hulscy, D. Bailey, M. Iolly, Baxter, M. Bowman, M. Beetles. ith row-I. Worthy'. V. Saunders, E. Emery, T. Cye. art club tart klubb. An asso- ' ciation of individuals for the Gr G purpose of applying skill and taste to production according to aesthetic principles. W As the year progressed, Art Club members dab- bled in various media, listened to speakers. jour- Xt! neyed to points of interests, ande eas Spring set in occasionally took time off to set their easels in a circle and tell Ufunniesf' Fine-looking - . bunch, wot? l 1 1 ,f frQi11'- Ti A1 L' iff f '.YifrJf.L N' , 4 f ll'2' Z Y WM, . f' E 1 1 .7 i l 4 Piss K- I 2:3 I . .. ff, 1 ' 1 u Nl , fy E! ' ke lfunh- 's o 'nf' Q L....4 st row-I, Convey, M. Medcziris, R. Leach, M. Kin- caid, Pedigo, M11 Montonnzi. eab'a-zons feab'a-zonzj, n. Name given to association of 1I1d1V1dU8llS IJOSSGSSIHQ 3L1t0- lst row-R. Alingrcn, W. Young, D. Clancy, B. Guthrie. njqpbilgsg 2nd row-R. Harvill, B, Krips, D. Lloyd, N. Rice. 3rd row--I. Nicholson, Obcrlc, R. Nixon. B. Montgomery, R Montoya, M. Lalionte. -lth row-I. Convev, M. Kincaid, R. Leach, Pedigo, Mr. Mon tonna, M. lVlcdc:11'is, P. Siriicusa. Haley. Newly formed this year, the Auto Club is already operating under an alias, for they prefer to be called the Cabazons. The fellows performed an invaluable service to the school as far as boosting spirit still another notch goes when they led a crepe-papered caravan to the ClF's at Pepperdine. A ball was had by all, according to Head Nlan Nlalon Kincaid. as-sem'bly ta-sem'blil, n. QOF. a.s-sw11blc'v. A gathering of per- sons, esp. for deliberation and legislation, or for worship. lsr row-S. Belcher: R. Montgomery: I. Mahaffey: N, Ansht fml row-S. Stafford: L. Hollidryz G. Orrcll: D. Srrickliri: Nelson: ll. Butler. L. Williamsaon. Although far from a scene of deliberation, legislatir and worship, the auditorium saw many a churce assel bly as the school year progressed. The emphasis vs on entertainment and enlightenment-with marimbis operatic singers, ventriloquists, narcotics panels, a student talent providing on both counts. View. agreed that the Assembly Committee rated a l Uhats off . 8 ' Q 5 Q V L ii, f i w 9 nfl , , 4, 4, X 3 BII L BOSWELL athlete of vear The person outstanding in his ability in exercises requiring physical agility, stamina, and strength for the period of one apparent revolution of the sun around the ecliptic. Woiiierw 'Wh aa 1- X f 's 49 u x w V 4 I' 6 5 Q 43. 1 4 .av 'guns ' ': .4 Sk, 4 ,gif-,vgh 3 ' O WK? Mini- Q5 Yi: -1517 Qfyflmh-If , , - X'-QT Wei -W i ,nm - , - , A 5 ' ' of nl, , ' - Qf mfg-zo. 'M lu--.-1 -.1 l.uvfg.,, '1f 'ugly H. TYLER G. WALDRON G. GLENN F. DOTING band Cband h, n. fr. F. lumrle. A company of performers on musical, esp. wind and percus- sion, instruments. lst row-M. Bartz, I. Ranney, D. Hensley, R. Bacon, G. Iones. F. Ledesma, I. Guess. L. Willinore. 2nd row-L. Peterson, P. Green, M. ML-iksey, H. Tyler. G. Glenn, M. l..aBonte. I. Far- quhar, M. Roy, R. Micelli. 3rd row-M. Doting, T. McManus, R. Burrud, B. Chadwick. I. Hayes, R. Noble. 'ith row-G. Waldroii, R. Stricklin. R. Leue, W. Iohnson, L. Brown. B. Wymore, F. Doting. The H.B.U.H.S. Band is composed of students who can play musical instruments. Some of them even make the music come OUT of the instruments. Monte La- Bonte is the organizations Head Nlan. Their many, many performances were all simply stumendous.' !ll'l:l , 171 G 5 ,gl L x 4 X' . 7 nl -I , f,,-3 We sg: . . , , I if i f A ,sf ' 4 Q A-- 41 kg? ll X if . , ., f l 5 ' V f ll U 'f' I0 VARSITY BASEBALL I! Row Row Ro w I l K. Guthrie: W. Young: R. Coopman: D. Stricklinq B. Kimball: XJ. Coopman. . Izykowski: Young: B. Poinclexter: T. Titchner: Iolly. Thompson. mgr.: R. Rowe. mgr.: W. Boswell: R. Boswell: Conch Flanagan. Sporting one of thc best practice season records in Oiler diamond annals, Coach Scott Flanagan's H.B. stick- men walked off with eleven of their sixteen non-league tilts, including making their way into the semi's of the Pomona Tournament. After meeting all five of the loop squads in four practice contests and one league game, the Oilers set themselves up as the team that could bring H.B.Il.H.S. its first Sunset League base- ball championship, taking four of the five games and bowing only to FuIlerton's defending champions. Row li-R. Iarrett: P. Gillis: L. Iohnson: G. Harbin: F. Police: B. Gallivan: G. Tracy. Row 2-Coach Cowling: C. White: G. Potts: G. Sellers: L. Snyder: T. Donelson. Row 3-D. Phillipy: G. Hooper: D. Beebe: F. Fullmar: IVI. Denham: K. Berger. base'ball Cbas'bol'J, n. A game of ball played between teams of nine players each on a field with four bases forming a dia- mond. The distance from base to base is 90 feet: from pitch- er's plate to home plate 60 ft., 6 in.g from first to third base, 127 ft. in. VARSITY SEASON SCORES l'l B. 4 I..B. Wilsixii .... .. . lI.B. 9 Downey .. .......... . . . .. ti l'l.B. 4 St. Anthonv's I H.B. 3 LB. Poly .. .. . IN H.B. 5 L.B. Polv . . . 'I l'I.B. 4 Excelsior . .... . . . I ll.lS. 'i IBB. YVilSo:i . . .. 4 H.B. I5 St Antlio-w's .. . 'T II.B. 3 Ifxeelsior .... ........ . 'T lealled at end ol eighth! 'H.B. 6 Antelope Valley' V -- - V . I 'I'I.B. 2 l'len1et ...... ...... .. .. Il 'll.B. 4 Orange .... .. ..... . .7 'lI.B. I Santo Bnrlmrn .. . lv II.B. IO Santa Ann .. .. 9 H B. Z Fullerton .......... .. lx II.B. Ii Annhelin ..... . . . ll H.B. K Newport llarbor . . . . . 'T VVon: I Z I.o:st: 4 Tied- I ' Pomona Tournament VARSITY LIQAGLIIQ SIANDINLSS Ins ol April 20D XV I, Pet ' Fullerton .. .. . I O Ltlllll Ilnnt. Bench .. .. I ll I.lILlll Ig Anaheim . .... . I I .SOO I Newport I'l. .. . I I .500 I Orange .. . ll I .000 I Ig Santo Ana .. . ll 2 .llllil 1 I.V. SEASON SCORES H B. Q l..B, Ilolv .. . .. .. . T H.B. X Excelsior .... . . . I l'l.B. 5 I..B. VVilson .. ..... .. I7 H.B 5 SI. AntI1onv's . . . 2 H.B. 3 Excelsior . III H.B. 9 Santa Ann .. . . .. .T I'l.B. I Fullerton . . 9 ll.B. 6 Annlielin . I H.B. Ii Newport Harbor .. 2 IIB I St. Antlwn'. s .. 9 XVon. 6 Lost' 'I Il ,.f. . X: Aim? PV' 8 5? , Six.: xx Q X X W his E X :A Wayne Young, rf JN- Bob Boswell, lf-p 'N Keith Guthrie, p Bob Izykowski, p W Dick Stricklin, lb , . it 5 i Amador Duarte, f Del Duran, f 'VN A ' ,, si' xl, : ff .1.. 4 W B if Butch Coopman, f ., Vg W- . l,.,. it :-' I My W R i . ' ' AE -K -Q, it ool , ' 5 ' ffiiifii ,Y Q' Bud Kimball, cf Bob Poindexter, lb-3b-lf Bill Boswell, c VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Fielding Batting Pitching ,,.,.,. Butch Coopman, ssf2b PO .. .,,...,. 363 AB ..........4U4 IP ,..,.....,l2l Buddy Coopman, 2b-3b 3 SUNSET LEAGUE CHAMPS Keith Guthrie, captain: Coach Flanganp lim Iolly, most valuable player Baker Guthrie, c f 5 '74-..., , Sr., 23 it L . A E P 1 131 54 .902 R H A q v . 93 110 .242 ERA , - 104 54 mil Tom Titchner, 3b .rxf Keith Guthrie, g iss-...A 1 vt? bas'ket-ball fbas'ket-boll, i An indoor game played wit an inflated ball and elevate basketlike goals. lst Row-D. Duran, E. Iulian, K. Guthrie, B. Resales, B. Coopman, D. Phillipy, A. Duarte. 2nd Row-I. Iolly, G. Thornton. B. Guthrie, A. Williams. B, Herman, Coach Flanagan. 3rd Row-I. Thompson mgr., R. Rowe, mgr. SEASON SCORES SUNSET LEAGUE STANDINGS H.B. Bell Gardens .. ........... 35 H.B. 47 Anaheim .,,,..... ,,,...... 3 8 W L Pts, Or H.B Oceanside ........... 24 H.B. 62 Orange .,............. , ......... 40 Hunt, Beach 4A,,4,,,,,,,,A,.4A,,,,,, 10 613 H.B Excelsior . .. .. ..... 27 H.B. 55 Newport Harbor .. ...... 39 Anaheim ...,.A4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.A, 7 437 H.B Torrance ..... ........... 3 4 H.B. oi Santa Ana ........ ......... 4 2 Newport Ha,-hor ,,,, ,,,,,,4 5 457 H.B St. Anthonyds ........... I5 H.B, 68 Fullerton ................. ......... 4 0 Fuller-mn ,--,----w,--- , 4-.A-. 4 Q51 H.B LB. Wilson .... ,.... 38 H.B, 37 Newport Harbor ......... 34 Santa Ana ,-----. ,,,,, U Y 3 492 H.B Excelsior .... ....... 36 H.B. S5 Anaheim ..... ......,.. ..... ,...,,... 4 9 O mugs -.-,,, 1 442 H.B Excelsior .......... .........,. 3 4 H.B. 63 Orange ................ ......... 4 3 H.B St. Ahlh0IlY'5 ..... ......,.... 3 4 H.B. 33 L.B. Wilson . ......... 23 H.B L.B. Poly .......... ........... 2 8 H.B. 42 Lompoc ........... ,..... . .. 29 H.B Whittier .......... ........... 4 4 H.B. 35 Ventura .....,......., ....,.... 2 9 H.B Santa Ana ..,....,,.. 48 H.B. 32 Santa Monica .. . ., ..... .. 35 H.B Fullerton ........... 44 VVon: 23 Lost: 2 George Thornton, c BEE BASKETBALL Probably one of the classiest quintets in Oiler hoop annals, Coach Scott Flanagan's l9S3 Class Bee basketballers rolled up a season rec- ord of Z3 wins against 2 setbacks, picked up the Sunset League title with ease in an undefeated string of ten straight, and fought their way into the finals of the CIF Class Bee Tournament at Santa lvlonica where they took their second loss of the year, a 35-32 deci- sion to the hosting Vikings. The Oiler Middies hit for ten in a row and a new school Bee record, before the Cards of Whittier copped a 4-l--38 win in the quar- terfinals of the Excelsior tournament, and then added a list of thirteen straight before meeting the Vikes. ln the individual spot- light. Del Duran and George Thornton made the all-tourney squad at Samohi, and Keith Guthrie and Jim Jolly were named as team captain and the most valuable player respectively on the Oiler quintet. Benny Rosales, p Dean Phillipy, g Iim Iolly, g , 3' iiiii ' x it i f lst Row-I. I-Iurcl, F. Gill, W. Boswell, T. Pantoja. Zncl Row-R. Andrews, nigr., I. Robertson. R. Anthony, W. Young, D. Stricklin, R. Boswell, 1 B. S h 'k . B. Harrison, c uma er 3rd Row-L. Davis, mgr., G. Wise, B. Marsden, K. Cory, Rohrig, Young, T. Donelson, Coach Mossteller. SUNSET LEAGUE VARSITY Repeating as Sunset League and H.B. Invitational Tournament champs, Coach Lee Mos- steller's varsity hoopsters racked a classy ZZ wine-l loss season slate, picking up ten straight before dropping a pair to the Alumni and Long Beach St. Antbony's and then notching twelve more before bowing to Laguna's undefeated Orange League champions in a prac- tice rematch and to top seeded Nlt. Carmel of the Catholic League in the CIF playoffs. ln the individual spotlight, the H.B.'s lanky pivotman 6-6 Dick Stricklin was selected first string CIF, first string Sunset League, all-H.B. Tournament, and the L.A. Examiner Player of the Sunset League , as well as picking up the Sunset League scoring crown Ctotal pointsj and the CIF scoring championship faveragel. Dick smashed the H.B. Sun- set League, and CIF scoring standards when he swisbed 54 markers against Orange, and also wrote in new H.B.U.I-I.S. and league season scoring marks, hitting for Zol in IO loop tilts and Sll in 26 tilts. XVayne Young repeated on the all-league squad for the second straight year and also took all-tournament honors along with Bob Boswell. Jeddy Young, the only Oiler starter returning next year copped a berth on the all-loop second team. SUNSET LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pts. O PP- Huriz. Beach ........................ I0 0 657 432 Anaheim ........... .......,. . .. .... 7 3 539 497 Santa Ana ....... ......,.. 4 6 434 505 Orange ..... ..... .... . . .. .... 4 6 404 519 Fullerton ............,... .,....... 3 7 472 516 Newport Harbor .... 2 8 438 536 Bob Boswell, f Francis Gill, g Bill Harrison, f lack Robertson, f g1 Q - - 'X H.B. H.B. l'l.B. H.B. H.B. H.B. H.B. H.B. ll.B. H.B. H.B. H,B. H.B. H.B. H.B. H.B. l'l.B. H.B. H.B. H.B. H.B. l'l.B. H.B. H.B. H.B. H,B. Wcxn: 45 67 '59 45 62 64 53 54 52 47 SZ 41 51 69 64 49 56 77 il 6l 76 75 79 45 46 44 22 SEASON SCORES Bell Gardens ......,.... ,,..... . .. N Oceanside .. ,.,.. 24 Excelsior .... ..... 3 l Torrance ........ ........, Z 6 St. Anthony? . ..... Sl L.B. Wilson , .. '78 Puente .,,....,., ..... 3 4 Bellflower .. ..... 33 S. c. A ..... 35 - V ffulllelturmni... 38 IR' VARS' rx H.B. Alumni ..., ,.... 6 4 H.B. 31 Laguna ..... 4 St. Anthony's . 51 H.B. 40 Laguna ,,...,. Oceanside ...., ..., 3 O H.B. 60 Anilhelm .. ...,.... .. Santa Ana ..... 55 Worr: 3 Lost' C Fullerton ........ ,..,, 5 X Anaheim ......,....., ,4... 4 X Orange ..........,..., .... , 30 Newport Harbor . ...,. 46 Santa Ana ......... '55 Fullerton , .......,...,,. .... . 49 Newport Harbor , ..... 34 Anaheim ..,.,....., ..... 3 8 Orange .......... ..,,, 5 9 Laguna ....., . ..... 36 Laguna ............ ...., 4 8 Mt. Carmel ..... ..... 5 I Lost: 4 mf 5 I Qi C wrw w l r A l' Q-1--, Timm +, C, 'NLP 51 51 '7f7n. !u1m .uma Tl-E .f-Sl -'lu Dick Stricklin, most valuable player Dick Stricklin, c Ieddy Young, g Wayne nq, q ,, f I A , '0- ' if Bob Schumaker, g ,af . .4v f'fl--v- f . 1stRow-B. Pecligo, D. Hensley, B. Siracusa, L. Faith, L. Snider, D. Phillipy. 2nd Row-Coach Goddard, P. Gillis, R. Iarrett, B. Tracy, D. Iacobsen, P. Bink, R. Folmar, V. DeLeen1-leer, 1. Tabata, A. Coltrin, mgr. CLASS CEE BASKETBALL SEASON SCORES H.B. 37 Bell Gardens .................. ..... 1 0 H.B. 32 H.B.E.S. ......... .......,.,,.. ...., 1 5 H.B. Z1 Excelsior . ..... 16 H.B. 52 Torrance ,,,... ..... 1 2 H.B. 25 St. Anthonyfs ,.... 19 H.B. 43 El Rancho ,...,. ..... 1 6 H.B. 23 Bell Gardens ............. ..... 1 5 H.B. 36 Lalolla ..,,...... ....,. ....... . . .. 16 H.B. 31 St. Anthony's ....,..,........ ..... Z 4 1'l,B. 2 Santa Ana lforfeitl --.. ..... 0 1'1.B, '20 Fullerton ........,............ ..... 2 6 H.B. 35 Anaheim ...........,......... ..... 2 1 H.B. 34 Orange ,,,..,.......,.,... .... . 22 H.B. 31 Newport Harbor ......,, ..,.. 1 9 H.B. 2 Santa Ana lforfeitl .... .,... 0 H.B. '52 Fullerton .......... . .....,..,. ..... 2 9 H,B. 28 Newport Harbor .... ..... 3 1 H.B. 26 Anaheim ...,,.... .,.. . 32 H.B. 31 Orange ...,.....,,. .. 21 Won: 17 Lost: 3 SUNSET LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pet. Anaheim .......,....,........ . ..,...... 9 1 .900 Huntington Beach ..... .... 7 3 .700 Fullerton .................. ..., 7 3 .700 Newport Harbor .... .... 5 5 .500 Orange ..,...........,... ..... 2 8 .200 Santa Ana ..,... .,... O 10 .000 116 SUNSET LEAGUE STANDINGS W Newport Harbor ......... ,......,.... . 10 Huntington Beach ....... ...... 7 Orange ......................... ..,... 5 Fullerton ....... ........ ....,, 4 Anaheim ..... . ..... 3 Santa Ana . ...... l SEASON SCORES H.B. 18 Bell Gardens .,,.............. .. H.B. 67 H.B.E,.S. ..... ...... ......... .... . H.B. 29 Excelsior H.B, 32 Torrance ...... H.B. 36 St. Anthcnvs H.B. 39 El Rancho ....., H.B. 33 Bell Gardens H.B. Sl Lalolla ............ H.B. Z4 St. Anthony's . H.B. 42 Santa Ana ...... H.B. 28 Fullerton .,.. H.B. 46 Anaheim ...... H.B. 20 Orange ............... H.B. 27 Newport Harbor . H.B. 42 Santa Ana ......... H.B. 36 Fullerton .......,... H.B. 26 Newport Harbor . H.B. 30 Anaheim ............. H.B. Z4 Orange ........... H.B. 29 Torrance ........,. H.B. 28 Fullerton ........... Won: 16 Lost: 5 CLASS DEE BASKETBALL Bannister, 1. Becerra, D. Mutz, I. Funderburk. . Crutchfield, D. Bartel, P. Lerno, K. Nixon. mgr., D. Williarms, M. Ota, M. Nevins, I. Farquhar, Pct. 000 700 500 400 300 100 8 10 20 34 21 14 12 43 12 10 23 Z2 21 41 12 24 31 Z4 17 28 32 l i Mrs. Rector, Mr. Elliott, Mr. Bray. Mr. Siracnszi, lVlr. Poinclexter. Mr. Gerhzirdt, Mr. Lt-tsnn. board of ed'u-ca'tion tbord ov ed'u-kifshunj. An administra- tive assembly concerned with the act or process of educating. Deserving of our whole-hearted praise are the folks who serve on the Board of liduezition. Headed by Nlr. Dante Sirzieuszi, they devote their time :ind efforts to the betterment of Huntington Beach llnion High School. To them we owe our student insurance system and those new buildings sprouting up on all sides. 7 ' ii f, f 5 X J 0 9 W J yi KK! XYZ. N h Q 6, G riff f Q off' 1, lol 4 Q fl-I ha? l ix' xg E QQ! MR. SIRACUSA, president I7 i build'ing Qbilklingj, n. QAS. lzylrlun to build, fr. 110111 house? Any structure, such as a house, factory, or the like. Few students stop to realize just how important buildings really are to the smooth functioning of life here at l-l.B. VVithout our buildings we would have no place to hang the blaekboards, no Walls to put the eloeks on Qhorrorsj, no ramps to run down, and no doors to sneak in before the minute bell rings. Besides, no buildings would mean more grounds to keep clean. And, in final analysis, they're pretty fine-looking, too. 18 s.....usl5 .. ,IF yn., :nu-f Mafy Agn Tom Maguire and Gail Goss INK rf Ni I mf! Et? I+' -rvv lan Roberts Par Bigelow caul'dron fl-:ol'drunb, n. QOF. caurlron, fr. L. culzlurius suit- ? able for warming, fr. calitlus warm, fr. calore to be warm. A large kettle or boiler. Phyllis Cross l9l'I'V Th0mI-15011 The first semester of the l952-53 school year saw Beeg Plans abrew in the lvory Tow: which this crew calls their home away from home. Hammocks, air-conditioning, an student helpers were installed in the Staff Room. There was talk of re-routing the Got: Humor Man to the second floor of the new building. This pastime gave way to that 4 jabbing pins in pictures of Advisory Council members-the variety that skipped gaily in Room 202 with a sackful of Cauldron receipts and lisped, Don't you guys ever do ar work? Second semester came, despite everything the Staff could do. VVhile the Upper Cas hunted Easter eggs and lolled on the beach at Bal-there were six haggard heads huddlc over typewriters in Room 202. Editor Mary Ann Lindemuth, affectionately known 1 Simon Legree, successfully convinced staff members that Hthe child labor laws don't appl to you! The results can be seen on the eighteen pages before this one and the ninetj seven pages after it. 10 lst Rowvll. Iones, O. Casey, P. Cross, S. Stafford. P. Garrison, A. Espinosa, B. Cleason, B. Killian, D. Hartley, S. Carroll. Ind Row-A. Bottari, Tornquist, S. Espinossi, M. Bonatati, P. Carson. C. Cubler. Bender, I. Williiiiiis, E. Ridgeway, P. Gillespie. lrtl Row-N. Anshutz, C. Cuff. M. lollv, V. Faler, M. Renner. D. Dorrzmce. V. Maize, A. Brown, S. Mashhurn, R. Planje. I '7 slth Row'-M. Ziniinerinan. M. Granger. L. Bennett. S. Richter, L. Sehinitt. K. Thomas, M. Iones, B. Heffncr, Robertson, S. Casey. Sth Row-M. Hansen, G. Brinkley, L. Holliday. XVhen not practicing for the operetta or begging for more performances with the Boys' Glee Club, the femmes belonging to Girls' Choir sang for their own amusement rand were amused anti amazed with the results. Led by Prexy Nlary Lou Zimmerman, the gals Could always be depended upon for a sterling song on every occasion. , x , , Mrs. Harlow choir fkwirl, n. ,OF.r'uc'r,ir.L. f'l1m'11.s'. An organized Com- pany of singers .esp. in church servieeg a division of angels. Vx I. li ' F X. -1 I ll A I ' f ii . ff f Z er vice P Q ' if 5- Nl' Rum' f treas. N Z-mmcrman, Pffgz j. Tornqms ' X M' ll Waiiaams. SC '9 .-.A - 4 gig: 9.4 LQ LJ TCS lst Row-M. Renner, T. Alareon, Russell. A. Malclonziclo, Willizixiis, V. Terry. B. Gonzales. 2nd Row-M. Burkett, Stodard, I Campbell, D. Fleming, Kunisawa. M. Kmmgav. I. Espinoza. M. Iolly. B. Salisbury. 3rd Row-E. Ateneio. M, Gonzales, D. Bailey. S. lispinosn, I. Baxter, N. liarnes. G. Goss, G. Brinkley, R. Guthrie. R. Crofford, S, Casey. com-mer'eial c l u b Q k 6- mi1r'shal klub 1. An association of persons whose interests lie in the exchange or buying and selling of commodities on a large scale between different places. s . vilil pre reg b L goggiiiigr, tfezvs. . -. P 'Z' . D- ' lllamsl -QC Y' X. Wx V n2Vv 5 0. Bd A ., Wgmlunlmlu W This is the only elub on eaunpus Whose J ' f -' ll1Cl'I1lDCI'Sl12lYC their own mark of tllSflllL'- 0 . tion. After all, carbon' paper and type- Lo., VY, writer ribbons and mnneogruph sheets ' f' leave big blue marks. Or so joan XVil- f X liams, president of the Commercial Club, X L 5- infornis us. just think, there are people f ,laF'7l'B Q, x in existence who can zittualyly typ more x than tive words 11 minute. XX owl af ' l 21 GERALD LANCE, Counselor c0un'se-lor fkoun'se-le-rj, n. OF. voizscfil, fr. L. consilium, fr. root of conslllerc' to corisultle An adviser. WILMA HUGHELL, Counselor vm, 'FHWA , W.,-f l 'Mf Our two affable counselors fone for each gender of studentj 2 ready, willing and able to discuss anything from the Theory of Co pressable Flow course at Stanford to VVhat qualifications do I nc to get to the top of the Garbage Collecting profession? They oper Room Four for students who feel they would benefit from a progr: of independent study. In addition, they maintain a file of misc laneous material about pupils used to insure discipline and fright their parents. l SUNSET LEAGUE DUAL STANDINGS Nrwpurr l'la1ri 10r , .,....., , ,,,,, ,.., Orange .....,,,,............... Huntington Bs'a1n'l1 . . Sanur Ann ,... ...... . .. .. Anahcim ........ .... . .. Fullerton .. W 5 4 3 I I l lst Row-F. Ledesma, F. Varela, Rock, R. Kunisawa, O. Cochran, Mi. Torres, Coach Shcuc. 2nd Row-M. Mendoza, Ma. Torres. B. Salisbury, D. Honnell, C. Fredcricks, R. Montoya. H. Tyler, T. Little. Not shown-R. Cochran, R. Standridge, L. Karnes, A. Varcla. MEET SUNSET LEAGUE FINALS SEASON SCORES NXARSITY H.B. Z5 Newport Harbor ......... ,. 32 L Pd' Huntington Beach .,............ 26 ll.B. 24 Orangpc ..................., .,,. , H 1' I-000 Newport Harbor 73 H,13. 24 Anahfrm ..... 12 ll -400 Orange ................. . ...... X4 H.B. li Fullerton ........... .. ., S4 - 'Quo Santa Ann ...... ....... 9 6 ll.B. 28 Newport Harbor ...... ...... 2 7 4 'LOQ Anahmm .......... ...... l 08 l'l.B. 40 Orange lforfcitj .... ,... . li 4 -201' 111, vmm' 11.11. I7 sam A1111 r......,..... ..... 4 -1 4 'ZOO Newport Harbor . ..... 30 Wnziz 4 Lost: 3 Huntington Beach ............,. ..,,.,,, ,. 32 Fullerton ...................,..........,,.,...... ..,....,............. l OX ln. VARSITY Anaheim .................. .,,. .......... ,............,.,.......... I l L l H.B. l7 Anaheim .. .. .. 38 :ross coun'try, adj. Across ieldsg not by roads. Cylde Frcdericks, 2nd, IV IU' cy 5 1 K x Santa Anaforangc lailecl to finish 5 men Don Honnell, 3rd Ron Standridgc, 2nd Ray Montoya, lst 3 f t 5 . Q I Q? - .41 - . . Custodians come in several varieties. There are the kind that sell goodies in the Snack Bar. They are called Snack Bar workers. There are the kind that frighten citizens for sixty kilometers around in their efforts to get us to school by 8:15 a.m., bless them. They are called bus drivers. There are the kind that attend watermelon and macaroni sales and think up fancy names for food. They are called the Cafeteria staff. There are the kind that follow unsuspecting souls to catch them dropping papers in the hall. They are agents of 'the Traffic Board. but are called janitors. There are the kind that construct Stricklin-size slippers, snow men, umbrellas, and Cauldrons flove that wordl out of Wood, wire, and will power. They are called custodians. And they're a great bunch! -.ref B. Gardner O. Troop: E. Nickerson: C. Walton: V. Went- worth: C. Murdockz C. Kutter: F. Davis: R. Smith: T. Beyer. Benson: Danis: R. Boclenbenderg V. Asmutis: M. Corntassel: M. Howard: W. l-lufstedler. Mrs. Hoff: Mrs. Barrel 24 Mrs. Kimbrough P. Porter l Mrs. Gunn Cook Mrs. Higgins fvlrs. White cus-to'-di-an Ckils-t6'di-anj QL. custorliu, fr. custos gua One Who has custody, as 4 public buildingg a keeper Mrs. Honnell Um, ,J f' 0 M '-nn f wwg, .zx.x ff x I fl l OO 13. f d 1 X dance fdleinsj, n. QOF. zl11izz'iz'r. an ff A . 41 Z llllll-W'I'.? A measured leaping, X ,. Iifff .lhl bl., Jz X ' 3 qw! iw 7 ' ' in I 1 .1l AJ: ki , h N N yy A 1 f tx . 5- I I Q I I . K X l N , - -3 :in tripping, or stepping in time to music or rhythmic beats. l - A Dance Conuuitfcc A tliifw ning yis time-iu'. as far ns gaiiccs do, was thi- Driuicy Iwss Bull. lvaiiiclh- Mulmlrvy und Dick Stricklin wi-ru named Prindcrclla and Cinco, in that ordvr. Ri-ally il tliovvl ning. But enough of that! Wcll zittcndcd hy HB. couples wvrc the Christmas Formal, thc work ol ilu- G,A.A.: the lunior-Senior Prom ltlanks , juniors: 'twins tiiffiu, trulyl: .ind tht' May Quccn Dance. which drew hlood sind tcars from the Girls' Lczagiiv hoard. Bringing up thc rcair in thc scasons dance schcdulc was thc Cauldron dance. whcrc studvnts had .I clmnqc of l1vzu't. dvcidvd not to go through with former plains to build zu honfirc lusing quvss what for fuvll and lmvc .1 wcinic hakc. Dances this your proved to he 21 roaring succcss, zuiywuy, 25 lst Row-M. 2nd Row-S. 3rd Row-E 4th Row-R. Stl: Row-R. Renner. Miller, E. Ridgeway. Masonlieimer, Hokanson, S. Caroll. Burkett, H. Hawkins, D. Dorrance, I. Underwood. White, R. Guthrie. C. Harris, S. Casey, D. Clegg. Kneeling-P. Cross. drill team fdril temp. A num- ber of persons associated to- gether and performing psys- ical exercise enforced with regularity and constant repe- tition. Standing-I. Greenwood, M. Reimer, Miss Hagler, R. Guthrie, D. Lerno. 'f' oe wifi I g diy Aff Nl:my's the girl who can trace the nickname of Birdlegs fsee cartoonl to her days on the Drill Team. But they love it, just the same. This year's group, presidented by J l hyllis Cross, stood the public on ear at foot- ,af ball and basketball games and added variety to assembly time. f .XSQJ ei -.YI , ll n,-f'-.gy X . W, r I lqlll I r J f I f , 4 5 ,,o 'Z ' 'fg fry 0,5 if f ?.!f A I ,Av ijt, ,, A 1 4 24, iv I ' ', ,A' 7f ,' X Z ' X gi 'B D , xg , f ' you ' , if 13, Ii' -s Pat Bigelow Y Bob Poindexter e ,x. 4. Ieddy Young ,easy ex-ec'u-tive board Keg-zek'u tiv bord J. An authorized as- sembly eoneerned with the ex- Ken Bmw eeution of the laws or the Con- ' duct of affairs. Back in the dear, dead days beyond recall, when ll Democrat could look you straight in the eye and say, XVe've got 21 man in the VVhite House. students at HB. staged 21 bloodless revolution, wrested the wheel of the ship of state away from the 1lClllllfllSlF2lfl0ll, and elected the very first lfxeeutive Council. Consisting of one representative from each class, this yeair's Higher liehelon spent many an activity period over 21 hot fhlllll Board trying to dig up homes for the C.A.S.C. convention. i 27 Robert Ankcrman Orion Bebcrmcvcr Iohn Bestall Robert Borns Dale Braybrooks fac'ul-ty Qfaliul-tij, n. OF. fzlclllfv, fr. L. ff1C'llIfI1.S', fr. frlcilis easy, fr. fuc'm'c' to make. The body of persons to whom are entrusted the government and instruction as of a university or college. N 4 N ' x X Geraldine Douqlas Iohn Fcelcy La Rue Fnrman Scott Flanaqan William Fraser Esther Funk Edward Goddard Robert Grable Barbara Haqler 3 Mina Harper Iessie Hayden Evelyn La Lanne Theodore Leonard Evelyn Mahony Clarence Mason Ruth Heacock Cora Henderson Gordon Hialma lf you stay around twelfth graders for a long enough period, you may become convinced that the faculty Qpronounced teech-urzl are a group of adults hired to assist Seniors in the running ofthe school, to distribute report cards, to attend faculty meetings, to fill out failing notices, to prepare students for the Big, Bad Xl'orld, and to aid in avoiding the draft. Uon't you believe it! Our faculty is largely responsible for your ability to put one word after another on paper, to understand the ins and outs of quadratic equa- tions fno commentj, to conjugate Spanish verbs, to name and comment on each and every bone in your body, to discuss the social customs of the Neanderthal man, to operate a typewriter with- out the necessity of profane comments, and to slide into second with your cleats up. And on top of all this, most of 'em are pretty swell folks. Robin Meairs Leon Miner Margaret Moreman Lee Mossteller Lorna Mitschlcr Helen Moore William Monto Iohn Nelson William Poorc Alvin Reboii - , lf? F' at V 'Y f Dorothy Rosier Neil Royce Raymond Royes Halsey Schumaker William Seaman P U I ,VID 'X' N Harry Sheue Iulia Simmons Qt' 1 f 1 Q G f P4-nb l A qkfl- s f -1 - 4' 'Q' 11' I 9 Y Y iv J: I I 2 K n i Dale Smith Margaret Squires Raymond Talman Iames Tye Beth Brown Magaret Pontius Mary Marshall 30 P. Cross, D. Lcrno. Greenwood, D. Metzger, Williziiiis, B. Killian flag girls Cflag gurlzl. Female children or maidens carrying light cloths bearing a device or devices to indicate national- ism, party, etc. Those are the Flag Girls. ln ease you ean't decide, the flags are the square objects. XVhat's left are the girls. Basketball and football season saw them fthe girlsj doing their usual darndest for the teams. They fstill the girlsl also added that feminine touch to a number of assemblies. Much 'preeiation' kd X . DI- L, '.:- I . Z . ,sv Q K r V , 2 ..:-,. 2 Q -1.12.3 ti ..,:V i '..5b .5 J? ,V 5, 9 ,r . , t, Paul Medina, RE Bill Lamb, LT Ernie Iulian, RG Del Duran, RH Amador Duarte, PB Pete Siracusa C FOOTBALL CHAMPS Al-die Williams, LE Bill Leseher, QB Rudy Ybarra, LH Keith Guthrie, LG Charles Canedy, RT R if '-S-T' e ,.-- ft, -4 5' V, iii: Q -,::.2x- 5 ':i I ,,- N5- I A ,,.,' I dy. if' Ill ., :Ji ,Y A . ':: ' , ' ' 'viii fav'-W 'S lst Row-I. Hurd. M. LaBontc, R. Boswell, I. Robertson, B. Russell, M. Pulsifer, B, Kimball, B. Harrison, li, Gill, W. Boswell, T. Terwilleger, Rohrig. 2nd Row-B. Poindexter, L. Davis, L. Grassfield, Perkins, K. Gochicoa. G, Wise, G. Patter- son, Dean, B. Schuinakcr, B. Houchin, R. Anthony. 3rd Row-C. Fredericks, niqi.. L. Powers, I. Wood, R. Conrady, L. Hoskins, R. Andrews, B. Gerhardt, R. Rowe, W. Iohnson, D. Nerio, M. Denham. -ith Row-D. Lipsey, mgr., C. Thatcher, D. Clancy, B, Marsden, Muhovich, R. Crofford, R. Pettit, R. Viefhaus, A. Coltrin, rnqr. Sth Row-Coach Goddard. Pedigo, S. Ellis, I. Ramirez, Cv. Sranqeland, F. Blodqett, 1. Mc- Conaha, D. Iones, Coach Poore. Coach Leonard. Beset with injuries and just plain bad luck, Coach Ed Goddard's Oiler Varsity grids finished the 1952 campaign with a 3-5-1 season record, 1-3-1 for league. The Oilers opened with a 7-6 win over the Artists of Laguna and then traveled to Riverside where the Bears evened up the H.B.'s record, 1-1-9, the Oilers miss- ing scoring chances on fumbles. Returning to the H.B.U.H.S. turf, the Oilers smashed Downey -11-7 and then dropped a heartbreaking 7-O decision to CIF semifinalists Redlands, when Bob Schumaker's long pass to jim Hurd in the Terrier's end zone was ruled out of bounds by inches. Opening the league with what was to be their lone win, the Oilers dropped Santa Ana 1-1-7 on the Saints home field, and then bowed to the Indians of Fullerton, 21-1-1, as Bill Harrison, the Oilers' fleetfooted sophomore half was sidelined for the season with a broken wrist. The titlcbound Anaheim Colonists dealt the I-l.B.'s a 6-6 tie and Orange and Newport Harbor followed up with upset 13-7 and 20-13 wins to drop the Oilers to fifth place in the loop. lst Row-I. McConaha, Dean, D. Nerio, R. Andrews, M. Denham. 7nd Row-R. Rowe. R. Conracly, F. Blodgett, S, Iohnson, L. Powers, T. Terwilleger. fo0t'ball ff66t'bolj, n. A field 3rd Row-Coach Leonard, W. Iohnson. D. Iones, I. Stone. game played with an iniiated ellipsoidal ball, in which each of two contesting teams tries to kick or carry the ball to or through the opponent's goal or goal line. IAYVEE H.B. 0 Garden Groxc .............. .. ........,,, . ti H.B. 6 Santa Ana ............. ...... ..... ...... 5 2 l'l.R. 7 Fullerton ..,......,,, 35 H.B. 7 Anaheim ......... 6 H.B. Z Orange ............ ............ l 3 Won: l Lost: 4 Captain All-Sunset League End wry' 77 I 3 ' Q. J, I ll l . I . xl 618025, 1 ' ul? Most Valuable Player , ' A All-Sunset League Back VI, ' VW' gui , 12nd teaml ' F4 f 'ipfriffwf SEASON SCORES H.B ' e ......,.,.. . H.B, EISSFSEIC ..... ' iiijjiiij 12 All-Sunset League Guard HB gowncy ..,,... ...,. 7 L.A. Examiner Player of the . dl dp ,,,,, ,,,ww 7 HB. SSMZHANM 7 Sunset League l'l.B Fullerton ., ,,,.A,,, 21 H.B Fullerton .. .,., .,,,, 2 I HB Anaheim ................... .....,.. 6 H.B Orange .,...................... ........ I 5 ll.B Newport Harbor ....,,..,. .,.. 2 0 lNnn: I Lust' 5 Tic-cl: I SVINSET LEAGUE VV Fullerton ........... ,... . 3 Anaheim . ..... ,. ....... 3 Orange ..,.......,.............,. 2 Newport Harbor ........ 2 Huntington Beach ........ I Santa Ana , ..,.,.............. I STANDINGS l. T Pts. 0 2 II4 0 2 64 5 0 'IZ 3 0 P45 3 I 64 5 I 54 Opp. 59 I9 bil I 28 60 416 'ik 7' ' A . 'X ,x' :gs ING Q, 4. dy N . . ... ,. I, . ffm d Y--J' A gg S 3 . ,f ' 'Tr 'W Qwf v5L' iwsf . Q 4 mv 1 .5 'VL , Wx , I' f 5, V. .gs fi, . ,, 41 Vi 'C ' ,I 'gg' 1. ell. .le ye lst Row-R. Palmer, P. Medina, C. Canecly, E. Iulian, P. Siracusa, K. Guthrie, B. Lamb, A. Williaiiis, B. Merino. 2nd Row-B. Montgomery, B. Leschcr, D. Duran, A. Duarte, D. Pate, I. Hockersrnith, D. Wil- liams. B. Baldridge, B. Oliphant, C. Moore. 3rd Row-Coach Mossteller, Allison, P. Hernandez, P. Nagle, R. Bannister. R. Russell, D. Green, B. Umphenour, M. Fujita, I. Oberle. A. Beadles, mgr. -lth Row-W. Gagli, L. Brock, C. Christensen, D. Southward. B. Taylor, B. Krips, G. Scott. R. Cochran, S. Weaver, G. Penhall. Not shown: D. Beebe, C. Meheffey, R. Ybarra, T. Durkee, mgr. SUNSET LEAGUE STANDINGS W Huntington Beach ...... 5 Santa Ana .................... -1 Fullerton ...................... 3 Anaheim .......,,............. 2 Newport Harhor .,.,.... l Orange .......................... 0 foot-ball Cf66t'b61J. A field game, played between two SEASON SCORES teams, in which such a ball is H.B ll St. Anthony's used' H.B 25 Riverside ...... H.B 30 Valencia H.B 27 Downey ........ H.B 20 Garden Grove H.B 6 Redlands ...... H.B l4 Santa Ana .. H.B l3 Fullerton H.B. 14 Anaheim ........ H.B 25 Orange ,......... H.B 32 Newport Harbor Wsrli: l0 Lost: O Tic l Del Duran, most valuable player Keith Guthrie, captain CLASS BEE FOGTBALL H.B ll.B. H.B H,B H.B l'l.B H.B Won' CLASS CEE FOOTBALL Iso Tabata, most valuable player Larry Faith, captain SUNSET LEAGUE S'l'ANDlNGS W l. T Pts. Qpp. 0 l 33 l Anaheim .,................. .... 5 2 Fullerton ..... .. ...,.... 2 ll 2 38 l 5 Newport Harbor ........ I 2 0 lf! 33 Orange .....,....,............... I 3 0 25 40 Huntington Bench ...... 0 l 3 0 Zh SEASON SCORES Rosenicnil ..,.,,,,,. ....,... ,,... ,..., I i Garden Grove .... ,.,..,. . . .. . fi Whittier ......, .. 0 Fullerton ,,,,. 0 Anaheim ....,, ......... 8 Oran e .... ....,,,,..... . ll 7 Q Newport Harbor .......... ..,...... L r 3 T l 1 os : in ' Racking three practice wins in a row, and then dropping three straight league tilts after open- ing with a O-0 tie with Fullerton, Coach Verle CoWling's Class Cee Lightweights finished with a 3-3-l season mark. The l'Little Oilers' polished off Rosemead 25-6, Garden Grove I9-6, and VVhittier's reserves 25-0, and then hit a slump that kept them scoreless in the final four games. Larry Faith picked up the captain honors and lso Tabata was elected the most valuable player. lst Row-R. Burrud. R. Iarrett, R. Nixon. T. Luck, D. Privettc, T. Liles. L. Faith. 2nd Row-Coach Cowling, B. Woodillgton, M. Ota. D, Iacobsen, B. Pedigo, l. 'l'alw.itzi, D. Lloyd, B. Siracusa, Farquhar. 3rd Row-G. Hooper. B. Bender, P. Zimny, P. Gillis, V. Hycpoek, D. Williams, D. Mutz, I. Funderburk, P. Bink. 4th Row-D. Linfesty, B. Rymrrr, mgr., E. Smith, A. Merion, B. Crane, A. l'l.1rbour, Nichols, G. D'Amato, K. Kamholtz, mgr. I . I .EU Q ,K I, ww... .. ' 3 Qs A t af gp i t Q J M i J p 7 y W , 'TQ . a , a , ' 'tr :ivy Qv .'2,, ,t,., . f ' 1 A 'K' ioi l Qc-3 W x ff U I J . 60 x- x' Vx 1 YUM NEu.J FROS Na- .sq Es ff I-ugh E 'fl fS!,i'L'3 f' 5-19 P' NG .2 MINT JUL EP Qus 'K 5-Y . . . f Q M.. H 2 r 5 'Q 5 Sm if 'L le 4 '9 A if g e m. 0 , ,94 ,Lum-z,Q SN he X, DSP 1-Hs' 51-mzzow 4 W 05 'R Q T C L LI S euyfx Llpnu 'QA ,,,--6? xp, POL:-L-AIR -I H SIN HTE5' wif? i mu-sc1.Es11 'A f Q. In xi 4 .I f' ' in ' . .f p 1: NN r 6 4 A . : : k -V 3 Q , ,V . A 7, I N-nge., if of '1- lst Rowwl. Bennett, Barnes. N. Arnold. Boos. S. Burt, D. Blodgctt, C. Adamson, D. Applc- lvury. D. Atherton. Znd Row--C. Bannister. C. Albright. Axon. L. Bcnnctt, C. Applebury, D. Billi. M. Bcudlcs. D. Adams. 3rd Row-R. Attwntcr. D. Bnrtvl, K. Allred, W. Boone, R. Bermudcz, H, Alarcon, G. Bigler, K. ljcrgvr. -hh Row-Cv. Allvn, Bondi-r, P. Bink, B. Allison. fresh'man ffr6sh'm2mJ, n. A noviceg esp., a student during his first year. lst Row---I. Compton. C. Clizrkc, S. Cowling. C. Coursey, M. Clcqg, B. Calkins. L. Curnctl. B, Broomc. M. Campbell. 2nd Row-R. Burrow. L. Bunch. L. Brown, D. Sharon, R. Clark, B. Clcem, C. Christcnscn, I. Clnuscn. K. Burns, T. Crutchfield. 3rd Row--U, lDIAl11llll7. B, Coopvr. R. Bnrrucl, B. Chadwick, R. Burrison, C. Craig. L. Cuulclcmn. . I. s . h eg, 13.. 1x . ,' X Q 5 - - -X. ' 1 17. r PAuL LERNO-Pres. DON IACOBSON -Vice Pres. lst Row-D. Gonzales, C. Davis, B. Evans, C. Donaldson. S. Grate, E. Gokee, D. Gooclicy, A. Forrest. 2nd Row-I. Gonzales, I. Davis. N. Gibson. M. Gilmore, D. Hobbs, Espinosa, P. Frieson- hahin, L. Garrett. 3rd Row-C Fredericks, Farquhar. A. D'Arcos, Foss. C. Drummond, Dcpew, T. Fujita. -ltli Row-H. Diaz, Ellis. G. Grant, T. Durknc, A. Fellcr. lst Row-I. Honda. P. Iohxxson. P. Houston, P. Hainnali, Y. Hince, L. Hernandez, I. Iohnson I. Hanson. 2nd Row-V. Hyepock, D. Horal, B. Hubbard. K. Haynes, C, Harris, K. Hcrreid, L, Iohnston R. Hover. 3rd Row-D. Iohns, G. Ioncs, D. Hoisington, D. Hensley, A. Harbour, R. Iarrette, E. Hemphill I. Hill. Sith Row-C. Iohnson, Cv. Hooper. T. Herman C Hcggstrom, G. Iohnson, D, Iacobson. I I Ist Rnw-P. Maxon. P, McGuire. P. lVlcL0gzm, S. lones. B. Kuykendall, G. Levers. L, Kennedy, IL. Nlnsonlieiiner. 2nd Row-F. Knighton, W. Kuffler, T. McManus. T. McClure, C. Iudd, S, Manis, G. Maguire, K. Knmgolz. P, Lerno. 3rd Row-A. Lugnn, R. Kundlcr, K. Kron, A, Kinney, Lzunbert, D. Finfesty, A. Luters, L. Livingston. lst l2owgD. Nerio, M. Porter, S. Moiola. C, Mitchell, C. Olds, S. Moore, D. Pnttcrmii, D. Phillips, Phares. Znd Row-K. Nixon. lVl. Om, I. Miller, M. Nevins, S. Orris. D. Mintz, L. Peterson, K. Niclinlx. 3rd Row-E. Nloore, I. Palmer, C. Noble, I, Osmer, R. Paloinarez, B. Peterson, L. Morrison. R. Popa. A. Moreno. --ltli Row-VV. Megli, P. Nagle, L. Powers, C, Moore, D. Perkins. xxx? I SUSAN COWLING-Sec lst Row-D. Rider, B. Reid. Stone. A. Starn. N. Summcrfclt, G. Schuyler, L. Robbins, lVl. Ridgeway. 2nd Row-B. Shira, L. Rothfuzs, D. Reboin, C. Stockton, D. Scibert, L. Ross. N. Sutherland, L. Shepard. 3rd Row-B. Reimer, G. Sherman, L. Robbins. L. Rinkvr. Nl. Stanclridgc. E. Smith, Rahla, I. Sterling. K. Snydcr. C. Ralston. Mlth Row-D. Stokes, D. Saalfcld, F. Smith, D. Riley, Ranny. DON IONE5-Treas. lst Row-P. Cvrimcs, E. Yukihiro, D. Toulouse, A. Yoder, C. Megli. Welder, C. Carson, T ' M. W ll h . C. ciry, e C er 2nd Row-P. Lopvz. C. Taylor, P. Truran. E. Wilson, S. Whit':. V. Teskey, L. Zimmerman. A. Swindler, N. Brooks, M, Vidal. 3rd Row-I. VVolfc, R. Linfesty, D. Walker. R. Russell, I. Zapata, B. Windlxaiii, L. Mclntyrc. S. Walters, L. Tcrwillegcr. -ith Row-E. Watson. A. Williams, C. Hulscv, Icssomc, B. VVoodington, C. Nlehaffuy, R. VVinder'. 5 . i. gy 'ti Ls lst Row-I, Minshew. L. Williainsoii, Roberts. 2nd Row-P. Truhan. B, Vandeveer, V. Moore. M. Gon- zales, M. Zimmerman, I. Tornquist. B. Nerio. 3rd Row-C. Albright. K. Haynes, R. Burkett, M. Som- sen, G. Goss. G. Brinkley, C. Wilson. fu'ture teach'ers' club. An as- sociation of persons Whose prospective aim is to be an instructor. Future Teachers, as the name implies, are students whose aim in life is to turn the tables and become instructors. Club meetings are devoted to How to Con- B. Seelig, I. I. Minshew, B. Seelig, I. Roberts, L. Williamson, R. Guthrie ' .f if - K G 5 I ff fx struct Dunce Caps, How to Keep Students From Taking Big I-landfuls of Scratch Paperfl and related Q . subjects. Roylene Guthrie acts as President and Order 7-F iWW,,,, Keeper. l?f 7 ! Sponsoring the Candy Cane Lane Dance, the G.A.A.- lip Girls League Banquet, and acting as hostess to Hockey 'I playday were the most important activities of the G.A.A. ' this year. Qn April. 18, jo Ann Nlinshew,.President. jan Y' Y ' Roberts, Vice-President, Kazuko Nlunemitsu, Secretary, 'ga' -,5 . W and Roylene Guthrie, Treasurer, attended the G.A.A.F. 6 It l Convention at Wlhittier. Also included in this year's activ- ' 'R ities were : concessions at two home games, and the annual playdays and spreads. Io Ann Minshew n- um it u sf x . WTf 'ff I M ' V.. pf, ,em it 3.1 .1 uf sw . R ki 'Q i 3' Ian Roberts Kazuko Royl giouuaie Munemitsu I . 11. ..., . .... 2 fi ,s 1 c ' ,. t V 2 ? Linda Iasin Miss Rosicr Marilyn Renncr Susan Cowling Miss Firman L girls' ath-let'ie as-so'ei-a'tion. A confederation of female children or maidens active in exercises requiring physical agility and stamina. M if twat Will! Miss Hagler W M' Je -I I GIRL'S ATHLE lst Row-A. Starn. M. Porter, P. McGuire, M. Clegg, E. Masonheimer, I. Boots, D. Rider, L. Robbins, E. Yukihiro, A. Maldonado, P. Clifton, B. Nerio M. Ridgeway, D, Goochey, li. Fraeschnahan. 2nd Row-I. Rahla, A. Swindler, D. Billi, D. Patterson, D. Toulouse, P. Houston, C. Albright, C. Adamson, I. Weber, C. Clarke, P. Truran, L. Garrett, P. Iohnson, B. Shira. 3rd Row-I. Barnes, C. Taylor, S. Grate, L. Rothfuss, Y. Hines, D. Hobbs, I. Axen, I. Espinosa, M. Vidal, D. Atherton, B. Evans, C. Iudd. Iones, B. Reid. -ith Row-I, Gonzales, K. Herreid. B. Kuykengall, B. Hubbard, C. Harris, D. Seibert, B. Gil- more, E. Smith, S. Cowling, B. Calkins, D. Blodgett, I. Burdick, S. Moiola, K. Hayes. lst Row-P. Thiery. D. Dorrance, D. Austin, S. Stanley, M. Lochhead, G. Suckla, Kuni- sawa M. Bonitati, S. Wzikcficld. P. Talhert, A. Brown, R. Micelli, R. Pimentel. 2nd ROWLF. Ferrara, F. McDaniel, H. Fogler, T. Leedke, Prehcim, Campbell, G. King, S Gordon, M. Kanegae, P. Green, Hokanson, H. Hawkes, E. Iohnson. Fl H L B tt M 3rd Row-R. Roscoe, M. Alarcon, L. Hatt, L. Weber, D. eming, I. ays, . enne . . Terrv. A. Tornquist, C. Mendez, S. Arellano. i 1 LSSOCIATION lst Row-M. Fiske, F. King, A. Espinosa, G. Waldron, E. Ridgway, R. Langdale, R. Rice, ,' ' F- M. R r, R. Sterling, K. Southward, B. Gonzales, I. Cowling. W':l?MWlj1W Zncl RowirRTeIones, S. McClain, B. Sennec, D. Burnes, B. Glaser, S. Rice, Williaiins, I. Dod- . 0 Q son, D. Metzger, M. Wilson, E. Neil. ar Zrd Row-M. Sandoval, S. Linclamood, I. Buzzard, A. Bottari, V. Terry. C. Wilson, B. Tracy, B. Montgomery, V. Faler, D. Rider. r i'M.'sx, 'Mp y RFB? I , f I J , Q , xx I V - 1 , ,,,,,,,, Wifi? ' x Ab. J W' Yr I I lm: nfs' ' 7 'W 'lst Row-L, Smith, C. Cublcr, M. Gonzales, K. Munemitsn, A, Munemitsn, S. Stnfforal, S. 'Q s.,, Belcher, P. Bigelow. P. Minshew, B. Vande-Veer, V. Moore. 2nd Row-D. Lerno, Tornquist, A. Latta, Bender, S. Alarcon, S. Casey, S. Espinoszi, I. Baxter, I. Roberts, H. Faler, N. Karnes, D. Vine. 3rd Row-C. Nelson. M. Zimmerman, C. Hernandez, R. Crofford, M. Bostrom. B. Bowman, T. Ma .' da, S. Richards, G. Goss, R. Gufhrie, G. Brinkley, M. Roy, E. Spencer. HSL! Nina- . , , ,,A, . , I W uv I 3 V W new susmfsu . ULU Y ' 'f + ' 'ff . 4.221-Jill' I V ., fl .E , 4 ...f-in awuwwf ...une-r- 1 lst Row-D. Hobbs, S. Moiola, D. Rider. D. Toulouse. A. Maldonado. 2nd Row-I. Gonzales, C. Iudd. B. Hubbard, S. Cowling. B. Kuykcndall. Highlighting this year's basketball season were the demonstrations given by our G.A.A. teams at Whittier and Pepper- dine Colleges. Basktball playdays were held at Fullerton on November IS and 20. Iuniors and Seniors on the l8, and Freshmen and Sophomores on the 20. The only winning team was the Seniors on the 18, who beat Brea Olinda 22-15, ,Iuniors I8-Fullerton 29, Sophomores I3- Santa Ana 28, and Freshmen l8-Tustin 25. VVinding up the season was the Bas- ketball Spread for all G.A.A. girls out for basketball. 1.mfiW 'www O if flf lst Row-R, Rice, I. Cowling, K. Southward. Nl. Rcnner. 2nd Row-L. Coltrin, S. Miller, S. Rock, E. Ridgeway, D. Rider, A. Bottnri. 44 BASKETBALL iudgwdwwwuwf' 'MNH A M HI .wxivbloq lst Row-H. Fogler, H. Hawkins, D. Austin. 2nd Row-D. Fleming, T. Leedke, I. Hayes, S Strother. 3 1 X 2 lst Row-K. Mnnemitsu, L. Williamson, B. Seelig 2nd Row-I. Roberts, A. Latta. I. Minshew. 3rd Row-D.,Lerno, R. Crofford, M. Zimmerman N. Karnes. Iane Cowling, Manager HOCKEY W' i. . ,, W 4' mm lll m ........... . . A, MM-,Mx .. M-B, ...- xr Y4 lst Row-H. Fogler. R. Micelli, P. Green, F. Toeher. K. Kanegae, G. King. 2nd Row-D. Fleming, T. Leedke, I. Hayes, H. Hawkins, I. Hokanson, I. Kunisawa. lst Row-C. Harris, D. Hobbs, I. Gonzales, S. Cowling, B. Shira. I. Iones. 2nd Row-P. Iohnson. S. Moiola, G. Starn, A. Maldonado, I. Espinosa. B. Kuykendall. own home field were our Iuniors and Sophomores. Iuniors beat Santa Ana 3-O, Sophomores won over Newport I-0. The Seniors lost to Orange 3-0, and the Freshmen to Santa Ana I-0. Being hostess at this years' playday, held on Feb- Ramona Rice. ruary I8 and 19, was not only an honor but a lot of fun for our G.A.A. girls. They wound up this years' season with the Hockey Spread. Smashing into victory at this year's Hockey Playday on our Manager ,.r '-v-v......... 5- ,W E 16,8 W if -3. lst Row-De De Lerno, Ian Roberts. 2nd Row-S. Casey, M. Zimmerman, T. Mat- suda, L. Williamson, N. Karnes, R. Crof- ford, G. Brinkley, A. Latta, B. Vandevecr. I. Minshew, V. Moore, S. Alarcon, B. lst Row-A. Bottari, M. Sandoval, V. Terry, S. Miller, St-Q-lig, K, Muneniitsu, A. Miinemitsti, S. Rock. R. Sterling, B. Gonzales. 2nd Row-V. Faler. S. Lindemood, A. Espinosa, R. Rice, I. Cowling, K. Southward, M. Renner. 45 VOLLEYBALL :sawn ,I lst Row-D. Hobbs, I. Gonzales, D. Rider, D. Tou- louse, L. Robbins. 2nd Row-C. Iucld, C. Stockton, A. Starn, S. Cowl- ing, V. Teskey, Y. Hince. pg f,....--W . ,..-i I 'ws s l-.lf 1 W l i 'i .z 1 lst Row-S. Miller, I. Williams, E. Ridgeway, M. Renner, S. Rock. 2nd Row-A. Herried, C. Wilson, R. Rice, K. Southward. 46 HH ig' E- ......... ...QW ' 'WW ' I 3.5.5, f 2 vi lst Row-H. Fogler, S. Stanley, R. Mieelli, P. Green. 2nd Row-D. Fleming, T. Leedke, I. Hayes, H. Hawkins, I. Hokanson. Ridgeway, mgr. E' BAL ,.,,. .. M -4 lst Row-B. Seelig, I. Minshew, A. Latta. 2nd Row-R. Crawfford, N. Karnes, L. VVil- liamson, M. Zimmerman, S. Richards. One of the outstanding features of this year': Volleyball season was the Volleyball demons stration given by some of our girls' at Orange Coast College. Playdays were held at Santa Am on March 24th and 26th. The scores brough' home were: Seniors 36-Fullerton 20, Iunior: 54-Capistrano 19, Sophomores 69-Brea 8, anc Freshmen Z3-Garden Grove 40. 4,1 Darla Austin, Manager SWIMMING lst Row-P. Bigelow, D. Austin. D. Toulouse. R Roscoe, L. Robbins, S. Stafford. M. Boni- tati, P. Briggs, R. Truan. Zntl Row-B. Colkins, K. McGrath, S. Stanley, D. Claghorn, L. Bennett. C. Albright. L. Smith. R. Innes, A. Swindler. M. Sehnitzlein. lrti Row-C. Terry. L. lasin, K. Herrcid, D. Scibert, L. Holliday, S. Belcher, M. Terr Tornquist, R. Rose. C. Sueklu, E. Lueehesi C. Hernandez. Something ll bit different for this yez1r's swim- ming team was the assembly they put on for the Girls' League. Upper and lower elzlss swim meets were helil this year with Newport and lfullerton. A joint meet was held between Ful- lerton. Newport, and Huntington BC2lL'l'l. They wound up their activities with the regular Ci.A.pX. Sth period swimming elasses. Sandy Stafford y, A. Stephanie Belcher i . Elizabeth Iohnson, mgr. 48 lst Row-L. l-latt, E. Iohnson, C. Albright, C. Clark, I. Weber, T. Alarcon. 2nd Row-M. Gonzales, A. Miller, M. Roy, B. Montgomery, B. Tracy, l-l. Duran, E. Presley B. Salisbury, K. Klatt. 3rd Row-l. Baxter, E. Spencer, D. Burnes, P. McDaniel, I. Hokanson, H. Hawkins. sith Row-D. Vine, G. Goss, P. Kandler, I. Franklin, B. Glaser, S. Gordon, S. Tait. TENNIS Smashing into first singles place this year is Maude Roy. Roylene Guthrie and Mcidesta Gonzales take the honors as first doubles. So far this year dual meets have been held With: Fullerton, Garden Grove, Santa Ana, Capistrano, and Tustin. BMW 0MjZfZ'5 W f My M5245 WM s Zen R522 KX ,ga 3:22 A35 Az, N 3-A Q- E- 5 ii M 'kiwi e oem, interj. A commaen . Rug ' Cv ggm-'Em QQTSQS? his Seated-V. Moore, B. Seelig, S. Stafford, E. Neil. Standing-A. Morimoto, S. Stanley, M. Terry, A. 'l' quist, P. Bigelow. girls' league tgflrlz legj. An alliance or Confederacy be- tween two or more female children or maidens for the ac- complishment of some purpose by their cooperation. Headed by G.L. prexy Millie Duggins, the Gi League Board planned a calendar of bigger and be Stuff for l95Z and IQS3. The Drancy Fess Ball twl drove Cauldron and Highlights printers right brinkj was executed Cthat is to say, organizedlj the girls, as was the oh-so-memorable May Qu Dance. You couldnlt have driven anyone away from GQL. assemblies-even if you'd used a stick. i between you and me, there's only one word for bunch, and itls spelled G-R-E-A-T. lst Row-D. Buzbce, B. Granger, D. Pliillipy, D. Hovcard, B. Be-lshe, B. Crain. D. Phillipy D. Willett, P. Gillis. 2nd Row-R. Van Over, D. Woodcock, N. Wall. F. Smith, Wisi', F. Gill, O, Whitcsel, A. Hodges. 3rd Row--N. Riec, M. Van Buskirk, M. Lulionte. glee club fgle kliibj. A group of persons associated for sing- ing songs. 'l'hz1t's the Glee Club. You can tell by the big Smiles. President Nlonte I.aBonte tells us that in between yuks the boys manage to do Il little singing, too. A sterling example of the latter activity was the operetta. ln this, as in all other perforinnnees, they shone. Francis Smith, Ran Van Over, Monte LaBonte . , T'-l S' 2 FHM W G G -f' 17 ty A X, J V. 4' ' X X x I M xr ' .ll t':ii'i ' i ' f f ' Ex l Q Mr. Crosby if .f' ,, U Q' V, A 51 Q-in fi gf Jr 41 lst Row-I. Funderburk. C. Fredericks, T. lohnson, L. Peterson, V. Deleenheer. 2nd Row-M. Bartz. M. Nevins, A. Colrrin, I. Starr. 3rd Row--R. Bannister, B. Terry. T. Harper, V. Saunders, R. Alimgren, D. Gifford, M. Torres, D. Allaire. Coach Goddard. Not shown-R. Nihlick, T. McManis. liiilfirwm 5 V ,, v HQ o 95' 0 . V f l .tl T .-' 4 ' I Ati! Ni t ff f Q . S- - I D 52 GOLF Nfinus six of last year's first six men, Coach Ed God- dard's Oiler golfers have chalked up a 3-3-l practice season record at this Writing with Wins over Anaheim, Bellflower, and El Rancho QVVhittierj, losses to VVhit- tier, Orange, and the Colonists, and an l8-l8 tie with Santa Ana. The Oiler sextet, with almost phenominal improvement, has started from scratch and now figures as strong contenders for second place behind the top seeded Saints in the six-team loop that includes the Oil- ers, Orange, Santa Ana, Laguna, Anaheim, and Mater Dei of Santa Ana. The first six Oiler divotdiggers: l-.lim Starrg 2-lX1iguel Torresg 3-team captain Vince Caunders-Ron Niblickg -P-Carl Fredericksg 5 ----Nlike Nevins: 6----Roland Almgren. SEASON SCORES ll.B. 19 Anaheim ,,.. ............., . .. ...,... . 17 H.B. ll? Dania Ana .............. .. IX H.B. 17 Anaheim .... .... .......... ........ l 9 l l.B. 5 Whittier . 31 H.B. l9 Bellflower ..,. . ........ I7 H.B. ll El Rancho .,..,. ...... . li ll.B. ll Orange ...... .. ......... Z5 grounds fgroundsj, n. QAS griuul bottom, earth.l A re- gion, territory, or field resort- ed to for a particular purpose as a hunting ground. Land estate, specif., pl., gardens lawns, etc., of a homestead. GROUNDS Among others, the folks on Traffic Board are eternally grateful for the grounds here at HB. High. Our grounds provide a place for dropped papers to land, thus easing their task in life. Cus-i todians are quick to inform us that very few hedges, shrubs, trees, bushes, vines, flowers, lawns, and miscellaneous land- scaping would grace our campus if we didn't have grounds. Students would look mighty silly eating their lunches outside, had we no grounds. Not to mention the scads and scads of earthworms who would be homeless and destitute. Yes, our grounds are indispensable - and fine- looking, to boot. 53 H club fiich klubl. An associa- tion of male athletes. The stern and forbidding faces below belong to our rugged athletes. Bob Boswell Qjust what are you looking at up there?l was Big Chief! with Ray Montoya, Morrill Pulsifer fand we're sorry we almost whacked off our head in the bottom pic, Moej, Keith Guthrie, and Nlr. Nlossteller serving as Little Indians. CBeg par- don, Little Oilersll And notiee the mussels, if you please! R. Montoya, K. Guthrie, M. Pulsifer, B. Boswell, Mr. Mosteller lst Row-I. Folmar, Bccefrn, L. Faith, D, Willinins, B. Lamb, B Lindley D Cl may B Kimball, B. Coopinan, V. Rosenow, T. Liles. 2nd Row-M. Pulsifer. N. Oldfield. D, Nerio, G. Scott. G. Pate, B. Poindexter P Siracu a K. Gochicoa, R. Boswell. B. Izykowski, B. Coopinan, H. Cooper 3rd Row-F. Blodgett L. Davis, M. Fujita, B. Harrison, VV. Boswell R Anthony B Snhu maker, Thompson, T. Tltchcner. D. Lloyd, R. Kunisawa. -ith Row-I. Roch, R. Standridgc, B. Lesher, Coach Mossteller, G. Penhall Oberle G Harvin W. Young, I. Young. 54 Uon Woodcock, lanie Tomquist, Mary Lou Zimmerman, and Francis Smith har'm0n-aires. A group of mixed singers. Theeze ure the i'I21I'll1UU2liI'CS big as life and twice as Theeze are the Harmonaires. Dfm't come Vnstrung. XVe thought they were ll boys' quartet, too. But, seems ns thuugh the Hnrmonettes have disbanded, and the Hair- munuires are now half one gender, half the other. At amy rate, the result is musical, melodious, and mighty nmving. high light thi litb. The bright- est spot in a painting, drawing, etc.g hence, an event, scene, etc., of paramount interest. .dik- f MHYHYU SOIUSQH Rosemond Burkett lSf Scmesfel' 9dlf0l' 2n:l semester editor Frances Garvin lst semester business mgr. N Betty Glaser 2nd semester business mgr. R. B k tt, M. Gill, M. Somsen, G. Goss, I. Mahaffev, B. Glaser, M. Whittaker. R, Montgomery, ur c K. Ortman. M. Bostrom, B. Bonncma, F. Garvin, I. Franklln, I. Forbes, M. Punta. Perhaps the most well informed students in school are those who spend Sth periods scrap- ing up stories for the HI-Iigh Lights. They know that 'KiVIilapod is diploma with the letters mixed upg that Sontag Shinbunny threw a party, who went to it, when they left, with whom, and in what frame of mindg that the ceilings in the new building have 12,344,601 holes in them, that the Athlete of the Year will be a boy tscoopjg that all the students took the Iowa Tests, and all kinds of fascinating informationga portion of which never reaches the printers. Rosemond Burkett and Marilyn Somsen took turns in the driver's seat as Editors-in-Chief. Above, you see Exhibit A. Note: See, we didn'i have ALL blank pages! 56 3 X l I l lst Row-L, Smith. P. 'l'riminell. F. King. A. Espinosa. D. Dorranec. P. Carson. P. Green. I. l'anslcr. 2nd Row-T. Lecclke, N. Anshutz. S. Stanley. ll. Scclig. G. VVzildr0n. H. Fogler, H, Hawkins. I. Hokanson. lrd Row-P. Bigelow, Roberts, M. Terry. D. Austin, L. lasin. E. Neil. lVl. Wilstuii. D. Metzger. -lth Row-M. Lindt-niuth. 'l'ornqt1ist, N. Karnes, K. Southwzird. Cowling. ith Row-A. Hodges. W. Young. B. Butler. h0n'0r so-ci'e-ty fon'eI' s6-si'e- til. A voluntary association of individuals noted for possess- ing those qualities which rightfully attract esteem, as dignity and courageg esp. ex- cellence of character. The select crew known as the National llonor Society spent the year designing a coat of arms, perfecting their secret hand- shake, changing the password, and retell- ing the now-fainous. l see Beverly Hills joke which brightened first semes- ter's junket to ll.C.I,.A. President-- Sahih slack Folniar when not circulat- ing petitions to get his followers out of school - sat, head in hands, trying to inas- ter the lonic Theory ot Solution. G. Pate, D. Williams, I. Cowling, G. Scott I. Folmar 57 emnriam NOBLE SKIPPER ANDERSON August 29, 1937 - APRIL 23, 1953 lin illlemnriam MR. EVERETT W. CROSBY May 17, 1908 - May 1, 1953 This year marked the closing of the book of life for one of the most beloved and respected members of our faculty. His absence will be deeply felt by students and teachers alike. lt is with 21 sincere tribute to his spirit of devotion that we dedicate this l953 Cauldron to the memory of Mr. Everett Crosby. 59 . A if If 9 vw x X ww, , ' Q , I .L V ,, if 4 A 4 ,,. :gl V rf' ,, 1 2 L 'xx' - I C? ' 'N NY Ki . N . A A f. ,wr si xv. i ' .T Nm s 1 fg Im .7 k Mg fi' 2 0 'PA 'lk 3 fc A ,X st Rowe-I. ALi,iIllSi!I1, VV. igllI'l'LJXK'. D. Uiiriics, A. Prillvw. A. Pmortiri, T. Bvrinudvz, L. Burgoln, mi Rowe BK'L'l'I'I'il, A. i7w.idicS, H. Hg1ldr'idgi'. Cl. Applvlniry. NI. Ioliv, ii. Pzarrows, L, Biscuiluz. rd Row- R. Barkley. R. Bacon. R. igil'lIii5ik'I'. li. Pmlodgctt. R. Anthony, i,. Bvallty. juifior ij66n'yerJ, n. QL., com- par. of jui'1'ni.s- young? One of a lower or later standingg specif., in American colleges and schools, one in the third year of a four-year course. st Rim- I.. Collrin, 5, Carroll. f.. Chrixtlv, M. i'.x.mr'. Pm. Craig. P. itlliw, A. itspinosn. C,l.u'k, mi Rowe-iS. Cl'.lIll. XV. Dil-lil, R. Dcn'vi'i's, R, Bilikvit. Dodson, Cowling. Cizirkv, C. Czxricdv, U. Cnrwxi. ard Rim-VV., ijllilihllll. D. C.1ntxx'1ii. U. Davis. A Crowder. A. Egglvstoii. if Roger Anthony, Pres 11 I- 5 i ni if 5 ls if f-ul 'i x 'WYE m,,f Bill Lescher, Vice Pres. lst Row-B. Gonzales, Foster. A. Hcrrcid, M, Gill, G. Hcggstrom, B. Glaser. P. Grate M. Fiskc. 2nd Row--ll. l'lc1'nmu, D. Gzxmcson, S. Fcucr, M. Flovd. C. Grciscn, V, Fnlcr. R, lfoy. I Cusoliifa, lvl. llujita. 3rd Row-L. Grussficld, D. Hnrvill, Grant. B, Clutluric. D, Grccn, li. Gvrlmrdl. I. Forlws lf. Fritts. lst Rltwu-ll, Inncs. D. Kl'4llZL'I'. P. Izncksou, S, linclamood. G. li1'ctzscl11nzx1', li. King, B. Killian '. Klart. Zxld Row-B. Krips. D, l'lowu1d, A. lin-llogg. M. Iolly, K. Hcwitt. M, Ioncs, G. Iacolvscm W. Hosnak. H. Honda. E. Iulizm, 3rd Huw-I. Lfn'ix'c. A. Hodgcs, R. Kcrncy. R. Lcuc. li, Lcsclmcr. W. Iolmsou. I. Kzmc, L Iolmsou. ith Row--D. Iaukson. S. Iohusou. il gi z ? sl Row--VM. MuCmml1.1. E. NL-il, D. Nlclw. K. MCfgI'Hll1. D. Nlctiqcr, S. Muclznill, I.. Mal' LILJILILIU, S. MiIll'I'. 7nd Rum- li, Oliphgml, D. Lipxcy. Nicholson. 'If IVIuC1'zxckcn. T. Mitulwll. Cf. P.xl.-. If. Lmh' In-ml. R. fvlcmrv. Sul Row- li, M.u'lin. Cv. Lyons. D. Nhtflww. D. Pxmlim: L lane Cowling, Sec. sl Rum-U, Ridvr. S. Ruqk. R, Plmlllips. R, Row. M. RL'IHlUI', P, Pollock, Ii, Rulgycxxmy. M. Pllillips. Ind Rmxf- IJ. Privvll. If. Puttcn. S, Richlvr, L, Pilwnd. Rolwrtsozl, R, Riu: Dum. R. Pclrit. U, Rulnmisml. 3111 Row' Ii, Poimlvxlcr. D. I7nllux'sol1. Rm-d. D, PUICIZQOII, Rohrig, R, Rccd. Plfuux D. Riuk '19 QR Gerry Waldron, Treas. lst Row-R, Sterling. V. Terry. S, Tate, K, Southwnrd. L. Schmitt. B. Senncc, C. Scott. M. Szmdovnl, B. Sxilisluury. 2nd Row-D, Skaggs. R. Russell. D. Stcwnrt, S. Dickerson, L. Siracum, D. Schultz, C. Scott, l. Stnnlcv. 3111 Row-I. Stanton, B. Terry. A. Stephenson. U. St:mg1vl.1nd. lst Row'-D. Willett. G. Wzxldroxl, M, VVilson, K. Wz1lkvr', C. Wilsoxl, K. Thomas, I. Wllll.lIllS. B. Trnht-, R. Yacoby. Znd Row-F. Varcla, D, VVoodcock, D. Willialwws, li. Tyler, R. Wood, M. Turncr. V. VVt'st. 5rd Row--R Viclhnns. R, VVard, M. Torrcs, D. Trvdwny, K. Von Rohr. D. Wilsoxl, Nitkcl- son. I. Tracy, E. VVindcr. llh RowfS. Wt'zxvcr. O, Whitcscl, W. loncs. I W i -5 I l 3 . l '71 P Qr ani 9 'R9Q,rs QQ ' , XL I . SA .,-,: S.: 4 Alll , 4' THQ u 'N QW ka-lei'd0-scope fka-li'd6-skopj, n. :Gr lmlos beautiful 4- wiflos form +-scope.: An instrument containing loose fragments of colored glass, and two plane mirrors, so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of varicolored formsg a varie- gated changing pattern, scene, or the like. rp'?7 -l '4- -, so, DLA 5' x ll we -mm Ser, ' ,,2i. ,..,.,, 1 . A ,, :,, ,V.,,:,,. .,., L x M kim ,..,:, W W Z L- LE 'I ,L 1 gi' t x I 6, in H. . k Ti' V y l ll' gg Q In l t g' i Oo Oslo A-L N, at 1 s V Noll 0 9 ix ,qfYl Q'euv se -9 50mErH'NG5 ,55! 7' as Hnmn' V a 779Nk gr If ., . if. . A hd ES f ,A U .AMX ,041 ,. Q, l Av., x x A.v,. K 1 fl if q 5 ax .is,..l ev lst Row.-S. McClain, S. Rock, P. Fredericks, F. King, E. Presley. C. Suckla, D. Aus Lat'in club tlafin klubj. An association of persons skilled in the language used by the Latins. or Romans. I. Foster, K. Southward, B. Herman, S. Gordon, F. King B. Dotv. 2nd Row - D Metzger. C. Denny. M. Whittzzker, P. lVlc'D:i:iiels, G. Snipes. G. King, T. N suelti. S. Gordon, S. Allen. 3rd Row--I. Folniar, li. Emery, Foster. K. Southwarcl, R, Rice, L. Iasin, M. Wilsoii. -lth Row,-V. Saunders, B. Hosack. G. Pate, B. Poindexter, W. Wesstfll. D. Haught. ith Row---R, Lindley. W. Howell, R. Gerharclt, B. Husselbee. Place. Say something in Latinfl l,et me see... lulius Caesar. Gee You wouldn't believe it to look at them, but the liatin Club members eat bear meat at their ban- quets. They also say the flag salute at their ban- quets. They also wear togas for is it togae?l to their banquets. They do not, however, speak Latin at their banquets. fOr anywhere, for that matter, but in class. At least it passes for l.atin.l At any rate, President Florence King and her happy little band lived it up all year long. T UTTUDC i lst Row-S. Stafford, V. Terry, D. Rider, V. Moore, M. Renncr, E. Ridge- way, R. Rice, S. Miller. 2nd Row-A. Latta, K. Munemitsu, B. Seelig. S. Espinosa, S. Casey. B. Van- deveer, G. Waldron. 3rd Row-P. Bigelow, I. Mahaffey, D. Li-rno. I. Roberts, K. Southward. I. Cowling. 4th Row-G. Brinkley, L. Williamson, N. Karnes, S. Richards, T. Nlntsudn, A. Lzitta, S. Miller, S. Stziffcrd, D. Rider little H club flit'l ich kliibj. An confederation of feminine athletes. I HMB- Hidden somewhere in the biceps of the femme fatales pictured above are the massive muscles U . 39 ' '- of the successful athlete- for this is an honor- I 1 li f ary association of girls who boast a G.A.A. I , I I letter. Ardie Latta, president, master-minded f the annual beach party held in May-and tried La, to keep members from going completely ape l Qi flaw! when they learned their co-sponsors for the Football Dance would be the H Club. VVhen not attending meetings the girls could usually be found playing -Iokari in their ceremonial costumes Cfaded blue shorts, air-conditioned White shirts, and White shoes which could only be described as Urudgy-looking .j MJ m-dd au: :-- ll. i lk 'i'1' w ,X ey I i K ,f . X-f 4 ' 1 : 4 f . , 521 I 1174-x X' 'fff 5P'j ,?.:::Qgfg:2Z2-. ', 7 ifferhf- .f,g.e. wzsf. fr If f Tiiiifh. 5 ' . f,f1 1',.ff'j' i-. , 1 . ' ,',r.y QL- ,,,,,lffJ,f,,!,'At La: 'f152gg.,:!Ig' 17,5 I Q li' 2323951 4-41 L -- 'H,.1 . .1 - ,. ,I ,hi , nf, ,,v - In 5,9 , 'ff 525 H: ci., I-. y V . - ,ii , Q , 1, . ' If ? M 'UID 1 B- 67 6 ,A 1 I w.144, , Q - .44 1 f' 0 Z' , 'Z' -D f I' , ' 4 ' 0' mark'inf mz3rk'in 11. A . . 2 . . L , d1St1I'1gj.l1Sh1Hg s1gn or token Ynadeg arrangement of marks, esp. colorings, as Qf fur or plumage. 1 .U Ieannine Williams ma'j0r-ette fmifjer-etj. A fem- Sally Mashbum inine baton-twirler. 'YQ-'UV f-044 VXQLZJ r .yy-to fL242fL' Qfcjowdpgzjafvufej. P fglfwwvcv' SS-5. NX XVho dat up dere? VVCII, dem is dc major- ettes. Cute, huh. De liddle sticks dey is earryin' is Called batons. Dey twirl dem and trow dem around at football games in front of de band. And dey've done a dandy job, too. mis'cel-la 'ne - 0 us fmis'e-1ii'n- 1155, adj. QL. 111i.s'cz'lI1111L'u.s', fr. llIfSt.'CHllS rnixed, fr. 111i.s'cc'rc' to mix.: Consisting of diverse things or membersg heterogen- eous. MAY QUEEN 'Wi' IAN IE TORNQUIST May queen. A girl crowned queen in May-day sports. 71 Iosephine Courreges lanie Tornquist 72 'fr A mf lame Tornquist: Iosephinc Courregcs: Mr. Scamang Cynthia Strother m Qs Cynthia Strothcr Monte LaBonte noth'ing fn1ith'ingJ, n. 4From no, adj. + thingf Not anythingg noughtg-opposed to anything and somethingg that which does not existg a nonentityg a thing, remark, or event of no account, value, notice, or the like. 11.4 it at fi 1 4-ACL '7 . I f KL, C' me Zi, -f? 4 QL-f WLC' L J'-ft 64, Liu-Z-7 1,41 5 i Li-,LJ 7d L L if 41 1 2,41 I c 7'f17Q,c, LLLA-9.1 --'filet 64144-'Q 'inf 71 fkq G41 m,ite-iL tt L, mfcfe w, -1 4-2 Lf L4-ffC.,d4,,f1.! I A K L C' KELJL if Lf' ' f j 7 2,44,.,,1,fL.fm,41,q,jfQ, NATIONAL A.A.U. CHAMPION S 4, E4 4 di -' 5' 'Y' if 'Q JW' BUDDY BELSHE office help fof'is helpj. Assist- ants in the building, room, or department in which the cler- ical work of an establishment is done. Mrs. Waugh Mrs. Markham VVhenever the phone rings and you get ai re- prieve from ii class, you can fence Mecca and thank your lucky stars for the office sttiff and their trusty switchhoard. Cn the other hand, minors have it that every teacher who deducts points for not having zu pencil on hand for should we say, in hzindi receives ei lUc com- mission from the office staffe-who sell Oiler pencils. Wir heur its highly lucrative to all concerned. Erstwhile office helpers go through Qin exhaustive course of instruction about How to Stand Guard Over the Sign Out Book. Truly-they're si swell hunch. Even if they do ' ' 'X t rd liiive ai lnzin in then clostt lstc pic u ' . 74 opler-et'ta fop'er-et'SsiJ, n. flt., dim of opvm. A light musical- dramatic work with inconse- quential plot, cheerful music, and spoken dialogue. i ,L Y Bob Butler and Cynthia Strothcr 'z' Q L'- I , X ,V ,gif ,- Don Woodcoclf and Ianic Tornquist Francis Smith and Mary Lou DOD Hvward and Zimmerman Ridlard Bacon lst Row-R. Wliite. A. Herrcid, Kraft, B. Shira, M, Roy. 2nd Row-K. Klatt, Underwood, P. Thigpen, P. Kandler, H. Fogler, F. Dorinu. 3rd Row-S. Alarcon, M. Granger, C. Applehury, B. Cooper, H. Tyler, E, Watson. -lth RQWMS. Tait. F. King, Miss Squires, M, LziBonte. L. Beatty. or'ehes-tra tor'kes-treii, n. fr. Gr. orellestrfl, Orig., the place for the chorus of danc- ers, fr. 0l'l'llCi.S'f,I1li to dance. A band of performers on various instruments, including esp. those of the viol class, adapted for rendering symphonies, ov- ertures, etc. 76 M. Roy, M. LaBonte, P. Kandler fJI'Cl1CStI'2l is iust like Band, only they play things like violins and cellos instead of trumpets and glockenspiels. Perform- ing for many public occasions, they could always be counted upon to draw rounds of enthusiastic applause. W -.,,,,,4:',,- H x ' 5 O a' .. , '. ' K X ...fr 3 :dl ,' C,olf'19N, Go 'Ei -s . -X1 T 4-' .31 1' l Q1 3 o 85 Z, 'Y N 1 'E ' 0 0 fall play Cf61 play The stage - representation of a drama tak- W ing place during the season my when leaves fall from trees. NIGHT MU 'ST FALL V e l spring play tspring plam. The stage representation of a drama taking place during that portion of the astronom- ical year beginning with the vernal equinox and ending with the summer solstice. '?m THE MAN TO 'DINNER wr-to CANE 7 V N Monte Lalionte, Dave Willett, Francis Smith, Donald Wooldcock No one knows whether our Quartet was named for the movie, or vice versa. And, when you get right down to it, no one much cares. lf you could see the rest of the picture, you'd realize that the fellas are standing on risers that's not their normal height. ll'e would have run the whole picture, but we didn't have much space. And, besides, Francis didn't have his shoes on. But let's serious up for a second here. The Quartet was made up of: Dave flovely dayl X'Villett, lion llovely rock hammerl Xl'oodcock, Francis flovely shoesl Smith, and Nlonte flovelyl l,aBonte. Needless to sly. their singing was strictly . . . lovely! No kiddin'l Strange things are happening! Due to technical difficulties understood only by the most scientific of minds, no space could be found in the A section of this book for the Aquatics Club. Only by applying Nlossteller's Box did we hit upon the solution. Xl'ith results which you may readily lquatqics club. A group of in- observe. But, onward and upward. The 'Quatics Club had dividuals who show an inter- Buddy Belshe scomplete with medals, trophies, and cups CSI in WMCF 3CliViUCSS GSP-i for their president. lsle gathered iround him a select group, filled with plans for winning swim meets and mak- ing surf boards. Our deadline snuk QFD up on us before we were able to discover if they had or whether they were gonna. But, whatever they did, they had fun doing. You might ask 'eml swimming, etc. lst Row--li. Kniclliton. V. Roscnow, Vlfortliy, lf. lfulery, 'lf Cyc. lVl. llowinan. ll. llclslic, R. Sta . Ind Row!Il3lf. Howell. A. kloclges, N. Oldfield. I. Albriglit, li. Gilclirist, A. Luters, l,VKzmc. lrd Row- 'l'. Herman, Tliunipson. Snipss, Grunt, VV. Wt-sstxll. li, llermgin, P. Sirncu: I 'lth Row-lVlr. Horns. D. Stcwart, L, Uinplienour, D. Rigg. 'riting t'rit'ingJ, n. 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QL., corn- par. of .s'mwx, .s'cni.s- old.l More advanced in dignity, rank, oiiiceg belonging to the final year of the course in Ameri- can colleges, universities, high schools, etc. 1 I f V X 9111145 M' R an 'il' e e, 1 luxfw , , G N xxx 4 fxhxxy .x K 5 X Nqr 'YI 'Va , A , A .,. , ,., 5 fu 2' f f X E93 Wf !'h I-'I- ' was ,V,,,w Evel '1! r'w'rg yn Marie Atencio Dean Paul Atherton lol! n Denis Axen Doroth wmv Io A nn Baxter lames Hammel Bean hlvan na lo Bender Bonnie Alice B 84 OH IICUIEI Patricia Lillian Bigelow Donna Lucille Bose Stepha ni e Dale Belcher LeRo V Ancil Blevins X03 il VL, 9 L 1 1 YV , I l Curly B K V , o xl JU ,hi If 1 1 if y Iean Bailey Budd 1 , A if ,BQWC 1 Bolding .V-aww 109 1 Brnhl Dorns Lx dy: Wrllianx Warr en Boswell Robert Lce B OSWB Marian Bos lflllll Kf 'b f.f.K Glenicc lrcnc Brin klcy Gloria Avritt Bur Vic 53 toria Calderon Charl es Edmond Calla ton wav Robert Arthur Bntlcr Donald Lcrov Bnzbe 2.9. Shirley Ann Casey Donald Dywxnz Clancy Daniel Lcc Caulfield an ffvuuubi' r,,,,1L Raymond Flngg Conrady 85 Walter lames Cooprnan Batty Lou Costle Coopman Evelyn May lames Patrick C onvcy, lr. rd Phyllis Rogers Cross Carole Diane Cul l ose Marv Crollo Courrcges R hine Mar garct losep Valerie Ro S6 se D'Amato Harold I9 Lee Deer Constance Eleanor Denny Abraham Frank Dotinq David Amador Duarte Mildred Ellis Duqgins Dell ino Hernandez ed' Duran Mary Hel en Duran Paul Roger Durham Bonnie Coleen Erwin Sally Espinosa Valle Ernst Eversman L 1 1 U'-L fe 295 WY Charles A rmond Field Ernest Ficrro Cer ald Wa ync Fla Ioan Kay Franklin Clyde Wayne Frederi cks XYS .53 Stephen Leo Eddy Larry Logan Faith Cecil Iohn Folmar 87 Samuel Redford Galloway, Ir Francis Ray Gill Marjorie Ann Gardner Pe QQY Hamm Garri S011 Mary Frances G ar vin ,wav Kurt William Gochi coa M odesta Isabel Go nzales as 3: Gail Ellen Goss Maureen Mowat Gray Iani cc Kay Grecnw ood K eitlz Marlin G uthrie -'WN 'S lack Warren Haley 88 Marlene Io y Hansen Roylcne G uthrie Barbara lean Ha sler D onald Dwayne Consuclo Hernandez everly lean Hellncr Hauqht B David Wheeler Horal Donald Lee Honncll rsmith ames Ben Hockc Hin 1 Betty Bowman Billie Edward 53 lflcuchin Robert Hudso ohn Alan Hussclbcc annice Nadine Hurt I n, lr. I Donald Lee lzvkowslf Robert Leo lrvin 89 whiff' 'Worr into 2 Q Dean Xohnson inv- li AN? 9? lim mie Stewart Ioliy lanis Ross Ion CS Barha ra Charicnu: lohn S00 larry Eugene Karne s Thom as Dennis Key CS Leonard Nadine Karnes Alice Patricia Ann Kandizr Will Hale Kimbaii, ill I9 90 Malo n Earl Kincaid Norm an Edwin King Lois Patricia Kit ts Doris Ann Kraft lacqueli ne Barbara Kre deli - 'W ' x ww-...W Iamns Ray Kreft Roy Hiroshi Kunisaw a Monte -12' in-. Christopher 'ml' Richard lrwi n Lambert Ardith loy Latta K . LaBontc, Ir. William Leo L 'vi -nw amb Samuel Iohn Lennox ' L Richard Curtin Lindwall Doloris Mac Lerno Kenneth La Mar Ted R. Little VVKOII V Ann Lindcmurh Rob Robert 53 crt Harold Lea 5 rw aw Garland Lindle 01 ch Y, Lo ui sa Anne Liven good Donald LeRoy Llo yd R uth Ellen Lochhea d M ,gil 1 ary Ann Loraine Iohn Fine Mc I ma ' li N id.. qumwf iii Conaha Robert LeR oy Mclntosh Thomas Iames Maguire 'wir Ieanette Mahaffey Sally El va Mashburn Taye Matsuda Marlin E. Midearisi Paul Guardado Medina , ff .X ' ' . All L 1,,,M1 -x-.,,, 5 b :,, J AJ' EJ, The Q odore Alanucl M9 92 ndoza 'lv William Roy Mill S Mp? Q A M' , , J lo Ann Nlinslicw Virginia L cc Moore Raymond Nlontoya, l Ronald Oliver Montgomery ork Montqommy Anne Nlurd Akil-ro Nlunemitau K, Gerry Rae Morris Betty Ann Morlan lk qgx 41 QQ, N- ...a-u ' I Kazuko 53 Mummirsu Carolyn Ann Nelson David Earl Nelson Elizabeth Adclcnc Ncngcl um Ronald O. N iblick Dick Yukio N erio 93 Kc vin iames Ortman lohn Conrad Ott Glenda Rea Orrell Norman Earl Oldlield aww ,e Pedigo lack Gaylon Perkins Augustine Amesqua Pimentcl ames Kenneth e Pantoga Fcodoro Elisald qv-mx Roberta Lee Planie Clifton I9 94 Wayne Poss Edwin Roland Potter Edna lrene Presley William Edg ar Price Morrill Chase Pulsilcr Wm 'VIN Norman Lynn Rice, lll Shirley Mae Richards Donald Arth ur Rigq lan LORC e Roberts Iohn Leitch Robertson , lr. Cer ald Ward Rock I ,rf lam es Richard Rose Maude Mary R 0V G-L E Q-Q9 Neil Edward Schultz Robert Rheese Srhumaker Beverly Ann Seelig Helen Faler Smith Raymo N-.P ! 'V 9 nd George Smith Francis Ru 53 pert Smith 9 5 Laur a Wade Smith Dorothy Ann Sprenger lamcs i Kr a .4w Sandra Lee St William Snipe S iw i afford Marilyn Ioan Somsen Esther Faye Spen CCI' Eloise Ha ynes f '-W-gy lam es LeRoy Starr ynthia Sue Stro ill l Rich ard Carl Strickl in C Standley Ronald Henry Stan dridge aww , Q N X l . , ww T 'FH wr ,W Gerald Hu 96 4-pf., .aff ghes Thompson Mary lane Tornquist ther Dixie Williams Taylor A Frank 'llruiillo sq-4 -qnwf, ar -vi ..-9. Louis Ray h Graham Tyler Llmphenour Betty loAn Hug me-, 'bn lice Hope Vidaur 1'-1 ri Dorothy Elizabeth Vine ,lv ,s,,,o w...f om Wada T nc Vandevt Ray Mary mond Norman Va 1-Tl it C 'Y' I lane Whittaker Oli n Over A ve leanninc Willi ams W a rren W. William s LQR HV Wilma Mae Wils on B ,M uddy Max Wymo O7 Nlaric W illiamsc I6 Pearl Kahaczv Zmmy an Marv Lou Z me'm Charles Wayne Young Flushed with importance, the class of '53 boasted of having had their sticky fingers in prac tically everything. Year's end found the Seniors up to the eyes. Among the elite were class officers: jim C'Wherels my C.A.S.C. gavelP j Pedigf Wayne Qsee page 13-lj Young, Ardie f My friends call me Grendelnj Latta, and Josi f It's done with mirrorsul Courreges. Aiding and abetting spirit at athletic contests were song leaders: Stevie ful belong! the Square Club j Belcher, Sandy f'flt's worth service pointsnj Stafford, Jeanette CPrir derellaj Mahaffey, and Glenda falso tied up in Tri YJ Grrell. And right in there when the time came to raise pandemonium were yell leaders: Ro Cof Highlights famej Montgomery, Ann Qdig those crazy saddlesj Gardner, and LeR2 QW-Xnyone for a square dance? j Williamson. Pat Bigelow, when she could tear herself away from Audubonfs Bird Book fOv Sectionj, attended Exec Board meetings and served as Uniform Head. Millie ful just love big dogsnj Duggins commuted from Fullerton and Doyle ' serve as Girls' League prexy, while Jody f Let's have some order around here j Mil shew journeyed over cattle trails from far-off area and filled the post of G.A.A. Head Ga Leading the flag salute was one of Buddy f You're excused to sixth periodwj Kin ball's duties as Student Body President. Ably assisting was Veep Dick C Call in the ne case j Stricklin as chief justice of Traffic Board. Secretary Nadine C Hold everything I'm out of ink j Karnes and Treasurer Beverly C VVe can always sell one of the o wells j Seelig were partners in crime. Drinking their tea these days out of Bank of America cups are Bob CHI got an 'I third quartervj Lindley, jack QUI didn't j Folmar, Janie f I'd turn Bob in if he was 2 addict j Tornquist and Roylene Cwho got to the G.A.F. Convention via Downey, No walk, and two service stationsl Guthrie. Last, and in the opinion of many, least, Cauldron staffers included Mary Ann Qsl of the long, long drivewayj Lindemuth, Tom fwho goes in for Scotch jokesj lNIagu1r Gail fl'Don't blame meg I didn't get involved in this ,til second semesternj Goss, J: t Al1 I wrote or ever hope to write I owe to the Stanford 'Chappie' J Roberts, Pat K' live in Surfsideg I don't mindnj Bigelow, jerry C'4But they NEED me down in tl gymnj Thompson, and Phyllis Csee page l34j Cross. 98 SENIOR ACTIVITIES SHIRLEY ANN ALARCON Tri-Y l, 2, 4, Treas 3: Little H Club 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Visual Ed Club 4: Spanish Club 2: Art Club 4: Nurses' Club l, 2. 3: Service Banquet 3, 4. VERA SUE ALBERT Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Commercial Club l. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2. IAMES EDWARD ALBRIGHT Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: Water Polo 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, 4: Aquatics Club 4. LINETTE CAROL ALLEN Advisory Council l, 2: Traffic Board 2, 3: Tri-Y l. 2, 3, 4: Operetta 1: G.A.A. l, 2. ROLAND SPENCER ALMGREN Golf 1, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 2: World Friendship l. 2, 3, 4. LARRY MACK ALTMAN Commercial Club 2: Hi-Y 4: World Friendship 3, 4: Tennis 4. HELENN HATTIE ALYEA Art Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: Visual Ed Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 4. EVELYN MARIE ATENCIO Commercial Club 3, 4: Tri-Y 3. 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3: G.A.A. l. DEAN PAUL ATHERTON Art Club 2, 3. 4: Com-mercial Club l: World Friendship l. 2. 3, 4: Tennis 4. IOHN DENIS AXEN Transfer from Roosevelt Ir. High School 2: Cross Country 4: Math Club 3. DOROTHY IEAN BAILEY Tri-Y 3, 4: Commercial Club, Sec 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Art Club 4. IO ANN BAXTER Tri-Y 3, 4: Commercial Club 2, 4: Art Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 4: Future Teachers' 3. IAMES HAMMEL BEAN Track l, 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3: Visual Ed Club 2: Camera Club 4. STEPHANIE DALE BELCHER Song Leader 4: G.A.A. l, 3, 4: Service Banquet 3, 4: Water Show l, 3: Traffic Board 2: Operetta l: Spanish Club 3, 4: Tri-Y l, 3, 4: Commercial Club: Little H Club. BUDDY GENE BELSHE Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4: Water Polo 2, 3, 4: Advisory Council 2: H Club l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Aquatic Club Pres. 4: Service Banquet 2, 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Boys State 3. ELVANNA IO BENDER Operetta 3, 4: G.A.A. l. 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y 1: Drill Team 2. PATRICIA LILLIAN BIGELOW Executive Council 4: Uniform Board Head 4: Cauldron Art Ed 4: Girls' League Board 2: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Board l: Honor Society 4: Tri-Y l, 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Water Show l, 3: Little H Club 3: Spring Play 3: Service Banquet l, 2, 3, 4. LE ROY ANCIL BLEVINS Spanish Club 2: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. SHEILA ARNOLD BOLDING Girls' League l, 3. 4, Treas. 2: World Friendship l, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4: Water Show 3: G.A.A. l, 2: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: High Lights staff 3: Service Banquet 2: Commercial Club 4. BONNIE ALICE BONNEMA Transfer from Whittier High 2. High Lights staff 4: Tri-Y 3, 4: Commercial Club 3: G.A.A. 2: Visual Ed Club 3. DONNA LUCILLE BOSE MARIAN BOSTROM Transfer from L.B. Wilson 4. High Lights staff 4: G.A.A. 4: Girls' League 4. ROBERT LEE BOSWELL Football 1, 2, 3, capt. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4: Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4: H Club 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4: Advisory Council 4: Executive Council 1, 2: Spanish Club 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 3: Hi-Y 3. WILLIAM WARREN BOSWELL Football l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball l. 2, 3. 4: Traffic Board l, 2, 3: Class pres. 2: Class vice pres. l: Basketball 2, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4: H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DORRIS EVELYN BRAHAM Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4: Nurses' Club 3: Art Club 3, 4: Stamp Club secy. 4: Visual Ed Club 2, 3, GLENICE IRENE BRINKLEY G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Future Teachers' 3, 4: Drill Team 2, 3: Commercial Club 4: Operetta 3, 4. GLORIA AVRITT BURTON G.A.A. l: Nurses' Club l: Tri-Y 2, 3. ROBERT ARTHUR BUTLER Advisory Council 2: Fall Play 3, 4: Football 3: Service Banquet 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Spanish Club pres. 4: Assembly Committee 4. DONALD LEROY BUZBEE Spanish Club l: Orchestra 1: Track 2. VICTORIA CALDERON Tri-Y 3: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES EDMOND CALLAWAY Track l. 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY ANN CASEY Advisory Council 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, board 4: Choir 3, 4: Commercial Club 2. 3, 4: Drill Teaim 2, 3, 4: Operetta l, 3, 4. IIM PEDIGO, pres. - DANIEL LEE CAULFIELD World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Visual Ed Club 4. DONALD DYWINE CLANCY Football l. 2, 3, 4: Swimming l: Water Polo 2: H Club 2. 3, 4: World Friendship I, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND FLAGG CONRADY Hi-Y 2, 3, pres. 4: Football 4: World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club 2: Service Banquet 2, 4. IAMES PATRICK CONVEY, Ir. Basketball l: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN MAY COOPMANN G.A.A. l: Commercial Club 2: Tri-Y l, 3. WALTER IAMES COOPMAN Baseball 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2. 3: Football 3: H Club 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. BETTY LOU COSTLE Tri-Y 1, 2: 'World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Operettz. l: G,A.A l. IOSEPHINE MARGARET COURREGES Girls' League board 1, 2, 4, secy. 3: C.A.S.C. 4: Tri-Y 3, pres. 4: Commercial Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 1: Service Banquet 2, 3, 4: Operetta, I: Wat,-r Show 2, 3: Play 3, 43 Honor Society l. 2, 3, vice pres 4: Assembly Committee l, 2, 4: Choir l. 2. ROSE MARY CROFFORD Commercial Club l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Little H Club 3, 4: Tri-Y l: Visual Ed Club 4. PHYLLIS ROGERS CROSS Class secretary l: Cauldron staff 4: Drill Team 2, pres 3, 4: Flag Girl 2, 3, 4: Water Show 3: Tri-Y 1, 2. 3, secy. 4: Operetta l, 3, 4: Choir 3. 4. CAROLE DIANE CUFF Advisory Council 1, 2, 3: Ooeretta l, 3, 4: Tri-Y l. 2: G.A.A. l: Choir 3, 4. VALERIE ROSE D'AMATO Fall Play 3: Operetta l: Spanish Club lp High Lights staff 2. HAROLD LEE DEER World Friendship I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 1, 2, 3: H Club 2. CONSTANCE ELEANOR DENNY G.A.A. I, 2, 3: Little H Club 3: Latin Club 3: Service Banquet l, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Y 2, 3. ABR AHAM FRANK DOTING Band 2. 3, vice pres. 4: Orchestra l. 2, 3, 4: Visual Ed Club 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. AMADOR DAVID DUARTE Basbetkall 1, 2, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Track l. 2, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. MILDRED ELLIS DUGGINS Girls' League l. 2, 3, pres. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Uniform Board 3: Tri-Y I, 2, pres. 3: Advisory Council lp Service Banquet 2, 3, 4. DELFINO HERNANDEZ DURAN.. World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 4, capt. 3: Track 1, 2, 4: H Club 4: Service Banquet 2. MARY HELEN DURAN Transferred from Roosevelt 2. Tri-Y 3, 4: World Friendship 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Commercial Club 3. PAUL ROGER DURHAM STEPHEN LEO EDDY World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Visual Ed Club l, 2, 3, 4. BONNIE COLLEEN ERWIN Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4: World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y 3: G.A.A. l. SALLY ESPINOSA G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Commercial Club l, 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Little H Club 3, 4: Choir 4: Tri-Y 3, 4: Future Teachers' 3. VALLE ERNST EVERSMAN World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. WAYNE YOUNG, vice pres. LARRY LOGAN FAITH Football 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 4: Track 3, 4: Tumbling 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: H Club 4. CHARLES ARMOND FIELD Basketball 2: Football 2: Commercial Club 2: Tumbling 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3. ERNEST FIERRO Cross Country 3, 4: Track 4: World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. GERALD WAYNE FLAWS Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: World Friendship 2, 3, 4: Christmas Play 2, 3. CECIL IOHN FOLMAR Football l, 3, capt. 2: Honor Society 2, 3, pres. 4: Class president l: Track l, 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, 4: Service Banquet l, 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4, treas. 2: Math Club pres. 3: Visual F.-d Club 3, 4: P.T.A. board 2, 3, 4: Boys' State 3. IOAN KAY FRANKLIN Transfer from Lakeport 3. High Lights staff 4: G.A.A. 4: Fall Play 45 Nurses' Club 4. CLYDE WAYNE FREDERICKS H Club 4: Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Camera Club 1, 4: Service Banquet l. SAMUEL REDFORD GALLOWAY MARIORIE ANN GARDNER World Friendship 1, 3, 4, board 2: Tri-Y l, 2, 3: Yell Leader 4: Advisory Council 1: Spanish Club 2, 3: Operetta l. PEGGY HAMM GARRISON G.A.A. I, 2, 3: TrifY l, 2, 3: Choir 2, 3, 4: Advisory Council 1: Little H Club 3, 4: Operetta l, 3, 4: Class secy. 3: Service Banquet 3. MARY FRANCES GARVIN High Lights staff 3, 4: Com nercial Club l: Spanish Club 2: Future Teachers' 3, 4: Cauldron 3. FRANCIS RAY GILL Football 1, 2. capt. 3, 4: Bwsketball l , 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 4: Glee Club 1, 3, -4: Operetta I, 3. 4: Service Banquet l, 3, 4. KURT WILLIAM GOCHICOA Football l, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: H Club Z, 3, 4: Spanish Club treas. 3, vice pres. 4: Service Banquet l: Track l, 2. MODESTA ISABEL GONZALES Commercial Club l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Nurses' Club secy. 4: Future Teachers' 3, 4: Spanish Club 2. GAIL ELLEN GOSS Transfer from Montebello High School 4. G.A.A. 4: High Lights staff 4: Cauldron staff 4: Tri-Y 4: Future Teachers' 4: Commercial Club 4: Little H Club 4 MAUREEN MOWAT GRAY Transfer from Greenock, Scotland. Girls' League 3, 4: World Friendship 3, 4. IANICE KAY GREENWOOD Nurses' Club 1, pres. 3: Drill Team 2, 3, treas. 4: Flag Girl 3, 4: Advisory Council I, 4: Tri-Y l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2: Spanish Club 3: Latin Club 2, 4: Service Banquet l. 4. KEITH MARLIN GUTHRIE Football 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: H Club 2. 3. secy. 4: Spanish Club 2: Track 2: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. ROYLENE GUTHRIE Commercial Club l, 2, 3. 4: Future Teachers' 2, secy 3, pres. 4: G.A.A. l. 2. 3: treas. 4: Drill Team 2, 3, vice pres. 4: Tri-Y 3, 4. IACK WARREN HALEY Yell Leader 3: Football l, 2: Spanish Club 2: Fall and Spring Play 4. MARLENE IOY HANSEN World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y l: Art Club l: Choir 4. BARBARA IEAN HASLER Play 3. 4: Drill Team 3: Nurses' Club 2: World Friendship l. 2, 3, 4. DONALD DWAYNE HAUGHT Water Polo 2, 3: Swimming 2, 3: Fall Play 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3: Track l. BEVERLY IEAN HEFFNER Transfer fro.n Lovilia High School 3. Choir 4: World Friendship 3, 4: Girls' League 3, 4. CONSUELO HERNANDEZ Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers' 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. BETTY BOWMAN HITT Transfer from Poly, Long Beach 3. Nurses' Club 4: G.A.A. 4: World Friendship 3, 4: Future Teachers' Club 3. IAMES BEN HOCKERSMITH Football 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3: Basketball l, 2: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. DONALD LEE HONNELL Cross Country 3, 4: Track 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. DAVID WHEELER HORAL Service Banquet 2: Visual Ed Club l, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. BILLIE EDWARD HOUCHIN Transfer from Cromwell, Iowa, 3. Football 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Track 3, 4: World Friendship 3. 4. ROBERT HUDSON, Ir. World Friendship 3. IANNICE NADINE HURT Art Club lg Tri-Y l, 2, 3: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League l. 2, 3, 4. IOHN ALAN HUSSELBEE Transfer from Anaheim High School 3. Latin Club 3. 4: Football mgr. 3: Fall Play 4: Visual Ed Club 3, 4. ROBERT LEO IRVIN DONALD LEE IZYKOWSKI Head Yell Leader 3: Operetta l: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Advisory Council l: Glee Club l: Spanish Club l, 2. BARBARA CHARLENE IOHNSON Transfer from Long Beach Poly 3. Spanish Club 3: World Friendship 3, 4: Visual Ed Club 4: Square Dance Club 4. ARDIE LATTA, sec'y IERRY DEAN IOHNSON Transfer from Puxico, Missouri, IIMMIE STEWART IOLLY Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: World Friendship l, 2: Tumbling 3: Baseball 4. IANIS ROSS JONES Choir 3: Commercial Club 2, 3: World Friendship l, 2 ,3, 4: Opcrctta l, 3. PATRICIA ANN KANDLER Visual Ed Club, secy. 2, 3. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, vice pres. 4: Lat'n Club 3, 4: 4 World Friendship I, 2, 3, secy. 4. Honor Society 2, 3, 4. ALICE NADINE KARNES Student Body secy. 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Advisory Council 2: Little H Club 4, secy. 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Commercial Club l, 4: Service Banquet 4: Tri-Y 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. LEONARD EUGENE KARNES Hi-Y 2, 3, vice pres. 4: Cross Country 4: Spanish Club 2: Math Club 3. THOMAS DENNIS KEYES Track mgr. 3: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. VVILL HALE KIMBALL, III Student Body pres. 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2. 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, 4: Traffic Board 3: Advisory Council l, 3: Boys' State 3: Spanish Club 2. MALON EARL KINCAID Football l, 2: Basketball l: Track 1, 4: Class vice pres. 3: Service Banquet l: Traffic Board 4. NORMAN EDWIN KING Radio Club l: Hi-Y I: World Friendship l, 2. 3, 4. LOIS PATRICIA KITTS Water Show 3: Tri-Y l: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League l, 2, 3, 4. DORIS ANN KRAFT Visual Ed 'Club 2, 3, 4: Water Show 3: Future Teachers' 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3: Tri-Y 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2: World Friendship board 2. IACQUELINE BARBARA KREDELL Tri-Y 1, 2, treas. 3: G.A.A. 1, 2: World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. 02 IAMES RAY KREFT Commercial Club 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Operetta l: Water Show l. ROY HIROSHI KUNISAWA Track 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Spanish l, 2: Visual Ed 2, 3, 4: Service Banquet 3: Commercial Club 2: Football 3. MONTE CHRISTOPHER LABONTE, Ir. Transfer from Excelsior 2. Football 2, 3, 4: Traffic Board 3: Orchestra 2, 3, pres. 4: Boys' Glee Club 2, 3, pres. 4: Quartet 2, 4: Operetta 3, 4. WILLIAM LEE LAMB Football 2, 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Band 2, 3: Service Banquet 2. RICHARD IRWIN LAMBERT Latin Club 2, 3: Visual Ed Club 2: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Math Club secy. 3. ARDIT H IOY LATTA Advisory Council 2. 3: Traffic Board 3, sec. 4: Class secy. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Little H Club 3, pres. 4: Tri-Y I, 2, 3 , treas. 4: Service Banquet l, 2, 3, 4: Girls' State 3. KENNETH LAWTON ROBERT HAROLD LEACH Football l, 2, 3: Track 2: World Friendship 1, 2. SAMUEL IOHN LENNOX Swimming 2, 3, 4: Water Polo 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2. 3. 4. IO COURREGES, treas. DOLORIS MAE LERNO G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Advisory Council 2: Flag Girl 3, 4: Drill Team 3, secy. 4: Service Banquet 2: Spanish Club 3: Tri-Y 2: Little I-I Club 3, 4. MARY ANN LINDEMUTH Cauldron Editor 4: High Lights Editor 3: Service Banquet 1, 3, 4: Tri-Y l, 2, 3: Honor Society 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT GARLAND LINDLEY, Ir. Basketball l: H Club 4: Honor Society 4: Latin Club 3, 4: Visual Ed Club 4: Future Teachers' 2, 3. RICHARD CURTIS LINDWALL Simming 2, 3, 4: Water Polo 2, 3: Aqua Show 3: Visual Ed Club 1, 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. TED R. LITTLE Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4: Visual Ed Club 2: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. LOUISA ANNE LIVENGOOD Advisory Council 3: High Lights 3: Spanish club secy. 2: G.A.A. 4: Tri-Y 3, 4: Nurses' Club vice pres. 2: Fall Play 3. DONALD LE ROY LLOYD Tennis I, 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, 4: World Friendship Club l, 2, 3, 4. RUTH ELLEN LOCHHEAD Tri-Y 1, 2, 4: G.A.A. l, 2: Latin Club 2: Service Banquet 2. MARY ANN LORAINE Water Show 3: Overetta l: Tri-Y l, 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. IOHN FINE McCONAHA Art l, 2, 3, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3: Track 1, 2, 3. 4: H Club 2. ROBERT LE ROY McINTOSH Football 2, 3: Fall Play 4: Track 1, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Golf 3, 4. THOMAS IAMES MAGUIRE High Lights staff 3: Cauldron staff 4: Track 2, 3: Football 2: Hi-Y Club 4. IEANETTE MAI-IAPFEY Football Queen 4: Head Song Leader 4: G.L. Board 2, vice pres 3: Traffic Board l, 2, 3: Advisory Council l: Uniform Board 4: Water Show l, 3: Spring Play 3: High Lights staff 4: Honor Society 2, 3: Service Banquet l, 2, 3, 4: Assembly Committee 4: Little H Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. Tri-Y l, 2, 3, 4. SALLY ELVA MASHBURN Maiorette 3: Fall Play 3: Choir 3, 4: Opere'tta: Commercial Club 2. TAYE MATSUDA G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 3, 4, secy. 2: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Nurses' Club, vice pres. 3, pres. 4: Math Club 2: Future Teachers' 2, 3: Art Club 3: World Friendship 1, 2, 3. secy. 4 MARLIN E. MEDEARIS Football 1, 2, 4: Track 2: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Swimming 2. PAUL GUARDADO MEDINA Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l: Baseball 2: Track 4: World Friendship 2, 3. THEODORE MANUEL MENDOSA Football l, 2, 3: Track 2, 3, 4: World Friendship 3, 4: H Club 4: Service Banquet 2. WILLIAM ROY MILLS Visual Ed Club 2, 4, sgt-at-arms 3 Camera Club vice pres. 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: World Friendship 2, 3, 4. IO ANN MINSHEW G.A.A. 1, board 2. vice pres. 3 pres. 4: Future Teachers', vice pres. 3. treas. 4: Service Banquet l, 2, 3, 4: Drill Team 2, 3: Tri-H 1, 2, 3: Little H 3, 4: Commercial Club l: Spanish Club 2, 3: Girls State 3: Vlorld Friendship rep. l, 2, 3, 4. ANNE MURDOCK MONTGOMERY RONALD OLIVER MONTGOMERY Yell Leader 4: High Lights staff 4: Spanish Club 2: Track 3: Swimming l: Water Polo 1. RAYMOND RICHARD MONTOYA KEVIN IAMES ORTMAN Football 1, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, treas. 4: Basketball l. VIRGINIA LEE MOORE G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League Board 4: Head Usherette 4: Little H Club 4, treas. 3: Future Teachers' 2, 3: Tri-Y lg Service Banquet l, 2. 3. BETTY ANN MORLAN Usherette 3: Commercial Club 4: G.A.A. I: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. GERRY RAE MORRIS W Transfer from Long Beach ilson 4. Fall Play 4: Art Club 4: World Friendship 4. AKIKO IWUNEIVIITSU Tri-Y l, 2. 3: G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Little H Club 3, 4. KAZUKO MUNEMITSU G.A.A. l, 2, 3, secy. 4: Tri-Y 2, treas. 3: Little H Club 3, 4: Future Teachers' 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Operetta l: Service Banquet 2, 4. CAROLYN ANN NELSON Commercial Club: Visual Ed Club 3: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4. DAVID EARL NELSON World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club 3. DICK YIIKIO NERIO Transfer from Downey High School 2. Football 2, 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 3, 4. RONALD OVVEN NIBLICK Golf 2, 3, 4: Football 2: Camera Club 3: Visual Ed Club 2, 3, 4. NORMAN EARL OLDFIELD Water Polo 2. 3, capt. 4: Aquatics Club vice pres. 4: Swimmincl l, 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, 4: High Lights staff 3: Hi-Y 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3: Visual Ed Club 4. GLENDA REA ORRELI. Song Leader 4: Advisory Council l, 3: Class treasurer 2: Spring Play 3: Water Show 3: Tri-Y l, 2, 3, pres. 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Christmas Play 3. Basketball 2, 3: High Lights 4: Assembly Committee 4. FEODORO ELISALDE PANTOIA Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4: World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4. IAMES KENNETH PEDIGO Class president 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 4: Advisory Council 4: C.A.S.C. president 4. IACK GAYLON PERKINS Football 2, 3, 4: Track 3: World Friendship 3, 4. AIIGIISTINE AMESQUA PIMENTEL Track 3: World Friendship l, 2. ROBERTA LEE PLANIE Water Show 1, 3: Flag Girl 2: Tri-Y l, 3, vice pres. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3: Choir 4: Service Banquet l, 2: Spanish Club 2, 3. CLIFTON WAYNE POSS Golf l, 2: World Friendship l, 2, 3. EDWIN ROLAND POTTER World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. EDNA IRENE PRESLEY Tri-Y 4: Ir. Red Cross council 4: Future Teachers' 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Fall Play 3, 4. WILLIAM EDGAR PRICE Football 1, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 4: Hi-Y l, 2, 3 , 4: Visual Ed Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. MORRILL CHASE PIILSIFER Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4: Advisory Council l, 2: Traffic Board 4: H Club 1, 2, 3, vice pres. 4. NORMAN LYNN RICE, III Transfer from San Luis Obispo High School 2. Football 3: Track 2, 3, 4: Fall Play 4: Cross Country 2. SHIRLEY MAE RICHARDS G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Visual Ed Club 3, 4: Nurses' Club 2: Little H Club 3, 4: Tri-Y 2, 3: Future Teachers' 3. DONALD ARTHUR RIGG Water Polo 2, 4: Swimming l, 2, 4: Aquatics Club 4: Latin Club 2. IAN LO REE ROBERTS G.A.A. l, 2, board 3, vice pres. 4: Tri-Y 2, board 3, pres. 4: Advisory Council 2: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Cauldron Associate Ed. 4: Future Teachers' vice pres 2. pres. 3 Latin Club 2, secy. 3: Little H Club 3, 4: Dance Committee 3: Service Banquet l, 2, 3, 4: Math Club secy. 2. IACK LEITCH ROBERTSON. Ir. Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3. 4: H Club I, 2, 3: Latin Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Visual Ed Club 1, 2: Service Banquet I, 2, 4. GERALD WARD ROCK Track l, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. IAMES RICHARD ROSE MAUDE MARY ROY Band 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3, secy.-treas. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Service Banquet 2, 3, 4: Operetta 4: Commercial Club 4: Little H Club 4. NEIL EDWARD SCHLILTZ Transfer from Minnesota 2. Visual Ed Club 3, 4: World Friendship 3, 4. ROBERT RHEESE SCHUMAKER Traffic Board 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Service Banquet l, 2, 3, 4. BEVERLY ANN SEELIG Honor Society 2, 3, board 3: Class treas. 3: C.A.S.C. treas. 4: Student Body treas. 4: Girls' League l, 2, 3, board 4: G.A.A. 4, board 1, 2, 3: Tri-Y l, 2, 4, vice pres. 3: Future Teachers' 3, secy. 4: Operetta I: Water Show 3. FRANCIS RUPERT SIVIITH Operetta l, 3, 4: Quartet 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club 3: Tennis 4. HELEN FALER SMITH G.A.A. 4: World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls' League 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURA WADE SMITH G.A.A. I , 2, 3, 4: Water Show 3: Spanish Club 4: Latin Club 3, 4. RAYMOND GEORGE SMITH World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2: Basketball l: Advisory Council 1. IAMES WILLIAM SNIPES Water Polo 2, 3, 4: Swimming 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, 4: Aquatics Club 4: P.T.A. Board 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Visual Ed Club 4. MARILYN IOAN SOMSEN Transfer from Iamestown, North Dakota, 3. High Lights 3, editor 4: Future Teachers' 4: World Friendship 3, 4: Girls' League 3, 4. ESTHER FAYE SPENCER G.A.A. l. 2, 3, 4: Commercial Club 4: Tri-Y 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3. 4. DOROTHY ANN SPRENGER Advisory Council 2: Commercial Club 3, treas. 4: Usherette 3, 4: Water Show 3: Tri-Y 3: G.A.A. l. SANDRA LEE STAFFORD Song Leader 4: Little H Club 3, vice pres. 4: Class secy. 2: Girls' League Board 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 4, board 3: Water Show 3: Service Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Y l, 2, 3 4. ELOISE HAYNES STANDLEY Transfer from Texas 4. Girls' League 4. RONALD HENRY STANDRIDGE H Club 4: Track 3, 4: Tennis 2: Cross Country 3, 4. IAMiES LEROY STARR Football l, 2, 3: Track l, 2, 4: Golf 3: Chemistry Club 4: Future Teachers' 2, 3: Visual Ed Club 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. RICHARD CARL STRICKLIN Transfer from Albany, Oregon, 2. Student Body vice pres. 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, 4: Water Polo 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Service Banquet 2, 3, 4. CYNTHIA SUE STROTHER G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, secy. 2: Service Banquet l, 2: Honor Society 4: Assembly Committee 4: Choir 4: Nurses' Club l, pres. 2: Operetta 4: Water Show 1, 3: Tri-Y l: Commercial Club 2: Little I'I Club 4. DIXIE WILLIAMS TAYLOR Honor Society l, 2, 3: Choir I, 2, 3: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Tri-Y l, 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Little H Club 3, 4. GERALD HUGHES THOMPSON Cauldron Sports Editor 4: High Lights staff 3: Swimming mgr. l, 2, 3, 4: Water Polo mgr. 2, 3, 4: Basketball mgr. 3, 4: H Club: Spanish Club 2, 3: Aquatics Club 4: Orchestra 2. MARY IANE TORNQUIST Tri-Y l, 4, pres. 2, 3: Choir 2, pres. 3, treas. 4: Operetta 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers' 2, 3, 4: Service Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Water Show 3: Spring Play 3: Spanish Club 2, 3. HUGH GRAHAM TYLER Visual Ed Club 2, 3, treas. 4: Band l, 2, 3, pres. 4: Cross Country 4: Orchestra 4. LOUIS RAY UMPI-IENOUR Swimming l, 2, 3, 4: Water Polo 2, 3, 4: H Club 3, 4: Aquatics 'Club treas. 4: Basketball l. BETTY IOANN VANDEVEER G.A.A. l. 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers' 2, 4, secy. 3: Little H Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4: Visual Ed Club 2: Service Banquet 2, 3: Usherette 3, 4. RAYMOND NORMAN VAN OVER Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: H Club 2, 3, 4: Fall Play 3: Cross Country 4: Service Banquet 3, 4: ALICE HOPE VIDAURRI Transfer from Arvin, California, 4. Girls' League 4: World Friendship 4. DOROTHY ELIZABETH VINE Visual Ed Club 4: T ri-Y 4: G.A.A. 4. THOMAS WADA World Friendship 3, 4. MARY IANE WHITTAKER Uniform Board 4: Service Banquet 2, 4: Dance Committee 4: Advisory 'Council 2: Tri-Y l, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Operetta l: G.A.A. 1, 2: High Lights staff 4. OLIVE IEANNINE WILLIAMS Maiorette 3, 4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Tri-Y 1, 2, 4: Spanish Club 3: World Friendship rep. 2: Service Banquet I. WARREN W. WILLIAMS Visual Ed Club l, 2, 3, 4: World Friendship l, 2, 3, 4. LE RAY MARIE WILLIAMSON G.A.A. 1, 4, board 2, 3: World Friendship 1. 2, rep. 3, 4: Yell Leader 4: Service Banquet l, 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers' vice pres. 4: Little H Club 3, 4: Tri-Y 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3: Commercial Club 1. WILMA MAB WILSON World Friendship 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2. 3: Tri-Y 2, 4: G.A.A. l. BUDDY MAX WYMORE Band l, 2, 3, 4: Visual Ed Club 2, vice pres. 3, pres. 4 Red Cross pres. 4: Honor Society 4. CHARLES WAYNE YOUNG Executive Board 3: Honor Society 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: H Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Service Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU ZIMMERMAN Harmonette 3, 4: Choir 3, pres. 4: Tri-Y 1, 2, 3, pres. 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee 4: Drill Team l, 2, 3: Service Banquet l, 2, 3, 4: Operetta 3, 4: Girl.s' State 3: Future Teachers' 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3. PEARL KABACZY ZIMNY . A A 'mm K, .. E MW wwiwww Q Q M- ' B! wi. song lead'ers tsfmg led'61'zJ. Those who direct others in performing compositions set to 3 2 -s' Q --X ,.1 5 v rw' . xi , I . ' ix., f uf 0 - sf' A. , A ji I 4 music. f E ' ft 5 '- -'df , 0 .M i , R, N I' N ' 41 Perforinillg to evefytliiili-I from tlie Alina Hater to ff K Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy were the four blonde I l' ladies pictured above: Head Song l,eader kleanette ' yf Nlabaffey and Coliorts, Sandy Stafford, Glenda Orrell, ' L and Stevie Belcher. No telling how many orange and ,' black porn-poms these gals outlived as they lent sup- i 'E ,,. J If port first to the football fellas, then to the basketball boys. Consider yourselves patted on the back, Song Leaders! .., X . n ,,,..... IOS 'V 1: .rf 1' Ieddy Young, Pres. lst Row-L. Alvarez. S. Arellano. M. Burkett. D. Austin, M. Bonatati. B. Allen. P. Briggs. Qncl Row-M. Alarcon, L. Bennett, Campbell. M. Balch. 3rd Row-HC. Benson. Allison. M Bartz, M. Bowman. s0ph'o-more fSof'6-rnorl, n. 'lAfter Gr. Sophos Wise, and nzoros fool, foolish? A student in the second year of a four- year courseg one next above a freshman. lst Row-O. Casey. L. Alacruz, D. Dorrance. N. Davis. F. Cooper. H. Carson. P. Carson F. Dietz, D. Cresswell. 2nd Row-T. Cye. M. Denham, F. Eaton. M. Doting, D. Claghorn. S. Cole, B. Doty. D. Clegg G. Chaney, R. Duarte. 3rd Row-V. Dezeenheer, R. Crofford, Crouse. H. Deling. B. Cockron, O. Cockron, M DeMattie:a. B. Coopman, Davis. -lth Row-T. Donelson, K. Cory. N. Casey. lst Row-I.. Hnlt. C. Iolinson. IVI. Hziynvs. L. Izisin, limit, Kunisiwn. M, K2lIll'gIllL'. .st Row-D. lflcrningi, lf l ci'i'eiini. S. Clurdon. Ffinslcr. 2nd Rowfp. Huriiziiidvz. lf. l'lim'i'y. G. Butler. FunClvrlJui'k. 3rd Row,-B. Harrison. B. Gilchrist. S. Gziss. B. Gzillnvzm, G. Harbin. Hvinpliill. 2nd Row-H. Hnwkins, I. Hoknnsun, S. Iznncs, L. Hollidny, S, Hcffncr, Hays, I. Iohnsnn. I. Lcvclkv, M. Izickxon. G. King. 3rd Row-'lf Iinicncz. ll. Iolinson. B, Hill, Hurd. H. Hvrinain. B, Hnssvllwc. Pm. lzykowski. D. Ilwupvr. R. 'oncs, ll. I..-qlcsimi. I -ith RowfVV, Hnwcll. I. Iulin:-on, K, Hcggstroni. D. Hoffman. W. Bob Pcdigo-Vice Pres 2 CN A Ann Morimoto, Scc'y 5 .XE aw' as . :QW if 'M x-L. gd. X -K V' if n main' wg? 3'ZVR5??KgWi ww ? lst ROWWA. Morimoio, M. Pasco, M. Maksay, A. Merwin, Murdock. 2nd Row-S. Mashhurn, C. Mushalik, D, Leyerly, P. McDaniel. 3rd Row-R. Noah. T. Liles. M. Stokes, I. Pantoja, B. Moreno. -lth Row-R. Nixon. G. Munscl, I. Obcrlc, G. Chaney. lst Row-R. Pimentel, P. Richardson, I. Russell. B. Ramsey, Reimer, C, Gardner. R. Roscoe, I. Randolph. Znd Row-R. Purkey, M. Rogers, C. Rogers, L. Piland. Preheim, B. Rogers, L. Przinter. 3rd ROWHV. Rosenow. D. Phillipy, B. Montgomery, L. Planje, D. Roberts, H. Rivera, D. Phillipy, D. Russell. elth Row-G Penhall. D. Rice. R. Peavey, F. Police. D. Renfro, W. Roluertson, Purdy. Sth Row-MD. Ralston, R. Rowe, R. Renner, G. Potts. lsrR1nw5 P. Stout. S. Strotht-r, M. Scl111it:lcir1, I. Stoddwd, P. Si11g1lL'tz11'y, C, Suckla. S. Stzmlcy, 5. Slli wx. l 2:1d Row--I. 'I11lw.11Q1, 'l'. Scngqs. N. Stvpp, B. Spo11cc1'. SVVQUIII. M. Tvrry. V. Struyvr, F Smith. SiI'2llll52l. 3rd Row--U. Stong, H. Tzxylor, R. Sx'I'l'2lI'lO, D. Scott, N. Stouk, Tz111k:alL y. T. Stalllton. L. Snydcr. 4111 Row-D, So11II1w.1rd, H. Stouc. V. SiiLlI1dL'I'S, CS. Simmons. Shzxdrich. G. SOIIISCII. N Svllcrs. Ist R11-AWP. 'I'hix'I'Y, M. 'l1L'I'I'OllL'Z, C. Young. Nl. WL'l'Ilt'I', li VVcl1cr, A. 'I'o1'11.1N.1Lca1. N. Voqlfr. S, WRlkL'fiL'ILi. R. Wlllillt. Zllkvi Row-D. WilliilIIl.i, P. YIvhiLH3I'Il, M. Wl'OCiL'l'. C. VV:1rdlow. A, Tornquist. L, 'I'hOIIlilS, P. VixI'lIIlIIll'11. LIIldL'l'XN'OUd. S, Tilcock, If. W21llt'1'S, 3111 Row-I. XNVOFIIIY. R. X,l7'll'I'tl, T. Vfill Osdul, H. lVl.':tthcws. W. Wt-dsvl, B. VVilso11. I., VVil111urc. V. York. C. Wl1ilL', -hh Row---L. 'lbolt-, G. 'Iwl1Ul'Ill'OIl. N. VV11ll. B. Terry. Young. VViSc, G. Tranny, T. 'l 1lcI1- 1'I1L'I'. VVm1d. M, V.111 Huskirk, aww fgih Ann Murimoto, Truim snu've-nir' Qs66've-nerb, 11. QF., prop., inf., to remember, fl: L. ,wlwmairr to come up, come to mind? That which serves as a remiuderg memento. Z if f e w ifi. ff' - ff We ,QM N ,M v if :ij .2 f..1n...q I we hm. :menu lr:-fun 01' -'T L4n-..,, sw. . -Y :. ,gg V Q, 'ix .. ., , .... i gif M, f 110 Th lst Row-C. VVardlow, V. Terry, A. Mervxin, R. Iones. M. Terronez. N. Anshutz B. Vandeveer, D. Torrance, P. Carson. I. Preheim, P. Trimmell, G. Orrell, M. Iolly S. Mashburn, D. Rider. P. Thiery. 2nd Row-A. Tornquist, L. Thomas, I. Fund.-rburk, H. Honda, S. Miller, E. Neil. M Terry, S. Stanley, V. D'Amato. H. Alyea. Hays. I. Cowling. M. Lindemuth, M Paseo, T. Ledke, C. Wilson. 3rd Row-L. Bennett, B. Terry. G. Scott, D. Treadway, A. Hodges. K. Goehicon. C Frederieks, B. Leseher, D. Peterson, M. Fujita, M. Denham, B. Belshe, B. Mills. -ith Row-P. Hernandez, R. Anthony, R. Bacon, T. Liles, R. Bannister. D. Roberts F. Varela. B. Terry. B. Wilchrist, D. Izieobson, B. Butler, B. Mclntosh. Mrs. Moreman T. Liles B. Butler 5th Row-D. Willialns, Worthy, R. Lcue, M. Bartz, D. Horal G. Somsen, I. Allison K. Gochigoay pc darson, ' S. Weziver, D. Williains. Miss Simmons 6th Row-T. Cye. D. Matthew, B. Renncr, L. Davis, Rohrig, 'lf Harper. R. VVood lied by ace pinata-puneher, Bob fSilasI Butler, Spanish clubbers seurried happily through an active year. The annual jaunt to Padua Hills evoked comments such as: Gee, this is fun! and XVhat'd he say? All kinds of Spanish goodies were enjoyed by members at the Christmas and Spring Fiestas. At latest report, club officers are still on bended knee pointing out the advantages of a proposed sight-seeing tour of T.5I. 'llhose Spanish Club members available for comment agreed that they have the mostest club on campus. Allemande left with the ol' left hand . . . No, no, no A your left hand uare dance Club- AH Origami- A Athe one with the watch on it . . . UOU of Persons Who Perform There were times in the early days of the Square Dance Club ' h .' 'd 'lle, - - - - 'v3E?CCI?SiSSCdagZe?EafOI3mZ when, at the end of activity periods, you could have carried out dare I.eRay Sis Wlilliamson in a spoon. But they caught on fast, and at latest reports they're doin' great. stu'dent bodly of'fic-er. A per- son occupying a position of authority conferred by an act of governmental power of a unit formed of a group of scholars as a collective whole. Buddy Kimball, pres. Dick Stricklin, vice pres. 41 Nadine Karnes, see'y This year Buddy Kimball was a Student Body Offieer. This year Dil-k Strieklin was a Student Body Offieer. This year Nadine Karnes was a Student Body Offi- eer. This year Beverly Seelig was a Stu- Beverly 52659, trwsr dent Body Officer. This . . . This is beginning to sound like our first grade readers. But, after all, what is there left to say about H.B.'s own liisenhower, Buddy Kimball? And who will ever forget the grand job luke has done as Veep and Chief slustiee on the T. Board? Preserving the goingseon of S2353 for eoming eivilizationseeand doing a keen bit of work, too was Secretary Nadine Karnes. Nlidyear saw Tom VVigginton handing the burlap sacks of money to Bev. Seelig, relinquishing his job as Student Body Treasurer, and stealing silently into the darkness tl'asadenal. Bev-after making sure all the ehange was still in the saeks efinished out the year in fabulous fashion. Sure, and a finer group 'twould be hard to imagine. ll2 SUNSET LEAGUE INDIVIDUAL CHAMPS 5,1 Bill Terry Medley Relay I . 52 +7 ' A' L ' f.. Q- 1 Q f i, 5 Y H ' f. Pe I 'Y' -' sl. Bud Belshc 4-man Relay 200 yd. Free lnd. Medley Tom Cye Medley Relay 50 yd. Free 3 f ., f lg , ., ,,. 5, ., f '13 1. ff we Alan Hodges 4-man Relay l00 yd. Back CLASS George Lyons Medley Relay 100 yd. Breast 1 Q35 ,V Z -gg' 4' - 1: I ,.':?5iEE:ifl:2, . . if ff if . :A I 1 L I A I 5 K I .l f' n ' 1 I . ' f A . ' - - we who Eric Emery Medley Relay 1, .y R, X Bob Herman Medley Relay I z V.. 5 5 Sf 1 Ioe Grant 4-man Relay 50 yd. Free l00 yd. Free Don Rigg 4-man Relay Ierry Worthy Medley Relay 50 yd. Back tg, x lst Row-I. Grant, B. Belshe. 2nd Row-B. Terry, Snipes, I. Albright. D. Riggs, A. Hodges, M. Bowman. 3rd Row-B. Herman. D. Tredway, W. Howell, G. Grant, I. Thompson, mgr. Not shown-L, Umphenour, G. Chaney, S. Lennox. BEST lVlARK5fl9ii -gli , 4 ...L .. . 1-7- ui. lrtt B. Btlshtn... ..7.O 1 1' C it w 100 vt. 'ree' irm ,...... .. ,..,.,,, .5711 F00 vd. Frvt--B. Brlshc ,........,, .......... 2 :0-1.2 100 yd. Brt-astfl. Alhright ..... .... ...,.. . . .1:13,i 100 vtl. Back-A, l'lodgcs.. . ....,. ..,,....,.. .... 1 : 08.5 105 vtl. lncl. lVlt'tlls:xAB. Belslic ..., ...,...... l :09.h 110 vtl. Metllev Relax'-A. Hodges. B. Bt-lshe, I. Gram ...,..... ............ . ..,... 2 :ltl,ti ISO vfl. -1-man Rlaxf-A. Hovlgcs. D. Ring, I. Grunt. B, Belshe ....... ...... ...... . . .. .... 'ZFR3 'New school record. SUNSET LEAGUE DUAL STANDINGS XV l. lltt. Newport llarhor ..., , ,... 'l tl 1.000 lluntingtnn Beach .. i 1 .750 Santa Ana ..... .. . 2 .500 Aimheiiv ..... ........ . .. ...... l 3 .250 Ftillcrton .. ...., .. 0 4 .000 Coach Borns, Bud Belshe, captain SEASON SCORES Practit t' H.B, 31 VVhittier .................... . .. 44 ll.B. 49 Downey .......,,.,,.. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 2 'S ... ........ 1 1 SWIMMING Won 2 Lost: 1 Sunset Lcapizc H.B. 43 Santa Ana 27 H.B. i91fQ Fullerton ....... ........ .1012 H.B. 66 Anaheim ,.......... ....... ., 19 H.B. 33 Newport Harbor .. .... 42 Wtin: 3 Lost: l Sunset Ls-agiue Champions hh. CIF Relay Championships -ith. CIF Invitational Championships Rolling up the highest point total in Sunset League his tory, Coach Bob Borns' Oiler varsity aquators swept eigh of the nine varsity events to give H.B.U.H.S. its firs Sunset League varsity swim championship in twelve years. The Oilers more than doubled the score of thei' nearest opposition, Ill-52 over Newport Harbor' defending champions, as Bud Belshe, and joe Gran racked twin wins, Alan Hodges copped the 100 yarc back, George Lyons the 100 breast, the All-Bee trio o Bill Terry, Lyons, and Bob Herman the medley relay and the -1'-man squad of Belshe, Grant, Hodges, and Doi Rigg the -le-man relay. The Oilers: clobbering of the Tar made up for a -12-33 loss they took in a dual tilt as th' Swabbies captured the unofficial dual meet crown. The Oilers wrote in new league records in botl relays in the finals and Belshe shattered the 200 yard fre and individual medley marks in the prelims. Account ing for the H.B.'s early-season individual honors, th 4-man quartet garnered a first at the CIF Relay Cham pionships at Whittier and Belshe picked up the varsit 200 yard free title in the CIF invitational Championshp at L.B. Poly. CLASS SEASON SCORES Prirticc 1'l,B. 19 W'h1ttier ........... 47 11.13. 24 Downey ..,.,... .. 42 H.B. 44 L.B, Poly . ,.,, .,,. . I8 Wrist: I Lost: 2 Siznsel I,n'4ly,1lu' 11.11, 55 Saint.: An.: , 9 ll.B. 29 Fiillertari ,, , . S7 11.13. 41 Anaheim ,..,.., , lu lI.B. li Newport llarbor ,. ..... .. 60 VVon: 2 Lost: 2 Runners-up, CIF lmwlsitional Cliainpionslups. .,2f,4 BEST MARKS-1955 50 yd, Free-B. Terry .....,...,.,..,........,.,,....... 1011 vd. Free-B. Herman., ....... ......,.,.. . 1 200 yd. Free-B. Herman .,.. ,.,.,...... 2 100 vd. Breast-G, Lyons ..,.,,,, .......,.,, I 100 vd. Back-B. Terry .,...... , ,,.. .,,..,... l 210 yd. Medley Ri-luv-B. Terry, G. Lyons. B. Herman .,.,......,........,,..,.... 'Z P10 vd. 4-man Relay-B. Terry. G. Lyons. R, Pc-avi-y D. Richardson ......,,,........,.. 2 'New su-hool record Pulling a major upset by coming within four points of repeating as team champions of the CIF lnvitationals at Long Beach Poly, the Oiler Bee mermen had their dual meet record dropped a few notches as their top scorers in Bill Terry, George Lyons, and Bob Herman moved up into Varsity competition. Coming from a fifth place on the final lap, Bill Terry pulled another minor upset as he turned in a 1108.8 100 yard back stroke, only .5 seconds on the school Bee record, to take a first in the lnvitationals. Accounting for the only Giler record of the year, the trio of Terry, Lyons, and Herman teamed up to knock off the two year medley relay standard of 2:16.-I by covering the 210 yard course in a 2:1-1.1. lst Row-N. Bridges, R. Peavey. 2nd Row-B. Gibson, D. Schultz, N. Oldfield, A. Lulcrs, A. Kinney. 3rd Row-E. Wzitson, Knae. B: Gilchrist, G. Lyons. B. Stang, mgr. SEASON SCORES . ........ . ........ l0 32 112 CEE SWIMMING .... 0 Harbor Practice l'l.B. hw Whittier H.B. 29 Downey H.B 9 LB. Poly Won. l Lost' 2 Sunset League H.B 39 Santa Ana H.B. l6 Fuller! l'l.B 29 Anaheim H.B ll Newport Won' 2 Lost: Z l BEST MARKS-l95'5 yd. Free-T. Cye. ...,............,..... . yd. Breast E. Emery . .....,. yd. Back-I. Wox'thy. ...,........,... . yd. Medley Relay-I. Worthy E. Emery. T. Cye ,............,......... H0 yd. 4-man Relay-I. Worthy, B. Gibson, T. Cye, I. Farquha 'New school record Bouncing into a beautiful comeback after dropping five of their seven dual meets, the Cee ifLittle Oilerl' natators racked wins in three of the five Class Cee events in the Sunset League finals to come within four points of the crown, losing the championship on the final relay, 48-44 to Newport Harbor. Tom Cye paced the Oilers, rally as he garnered a first in the 50 yard free after qualifying fifth and then anchored the H.B.'s medley relay trio of Jerry Worthy, Eric Emery, and himself to a new league record. Worthy added another gold medal by walking off with the SO back. Qualifying with a 31.5 in the prelims, VVorthy shattered his own H.B.U.H.S. record of 31.7 that he had twice tied. lst Row-E. Emery. T. Cye, B. Crane, B. Kuffler, I. Farquhar. 2nd Row-V, Rcsenow, I. Worthy, T. Herman. l I i lst Row---V. Hyepock, mgr., R. Bacon, F. Smith. G. Dreen, C. Willett, D. Lloyd. Coach Poore. 2nd Row-li. Gochicoa. R. Dcvers, B. Gerhardt, D. Hooper. VARSITY TENNIS XVinding up their thirteen match practice slate, Coach Bill Poore's Oiler Varsity netmen have rolled up a record of seven wins against six losses to card one of the top H.B.U.H.S. non-league schedules on Oiler records. XVith two Sunset League matches past at this writing, the H.B.'s have a I-l loop mark, downing Newport Harhor 5--l and losing to Santa Ana's Saints 9-0 ,1 .. . . lhe first nine Oiler netterse le team captain Don l.loydg 2 Dave XVillettg fieellichard Bacong -l elJon Greeng 5 Bob Uerhardtg oe Francis Smithg 7 eKurt Goehicoag Se-eDeimy Hooperg 9--Ron Devers. Lv. lst Row-V. Hyepock niqr., C. Hulsey, L, VVillimorc, G. Scott, Miller, L. Biscailuz, Coach Poore. 2nd ROWMR. Leue, G. lVlcGuffin. G. Pate, Wood. SEASON SCORES l'l.B. 'l I..B, Iortltin . ..... .. .. '3 l'l.B. T l.ngun.i . ....., .... . .' ll.B. lv LB. Wilsiwii . , 3 ll.B. 9 l..H. lordan .. -1 ll.H. 3 Laguna .. tu li.B. 2 l..B. lurdun , 7 ll.B. tw Excelsior .... ,... I H.B. 7 LB. Iurdnn . 2 ll.B. 5 Bellflower ...,. . . Ml ll.B. ll l..B. Pulv . li ll.l5. 3 Santa An.: ..,....,. rv H.B. 3 lrullerlon . ,.... . tv ll,l3, li Annheini .. ,. .. . i li.H. 5 Newport llairhur ..,.,. ........ -1 Vvon: H Lost: fm ten'nis fti?31'l7lSl, n. CMS. leiiys, lenef:..l An ancient game play- ed with a ball, which is struck with a racquet in an enclosed court. Don Lloyd, captain BEE VARSITY I gn' ..:, , I X Ia lim Bean Ray Montoya - 5? s B Broad lump Mile '. :Ei e 20'l0M 4:39.41 sf we- , f- , y. I5 Nik ' f' , - 1, e f -at SUNSET LEAGUE I I , a INDIVIDUAL TRACK yw ffg xiii? CHAMPIONS 'QR Bill Boswell Shot 50'8M CEE 1 . I ,I L 2 A I , -il Brad Woodington lack Robertson ' ...ww 35 100 High lump 'fr ,Q X 10.7 5'l0 x Aklmxfvf ' I 'New Sunset League record I 18 lst Row-R. Kunisawa, G. Penhall, T. Little, R. Montoya, B. Harrison, I. Hurd. R. VanOver. 2nd Row-G. Wise, R. Ybarra, F. Ledesma, R. Standridge, S. Blodgett, B. Schumaker. 3rd Row-I. Becerra, C. Frederieks, I. Bean. Picking up the sweepstakes championship as well as the varsity divisional title in the Santa Barbara Relays, taking the runners-up spot in the Zlst annual Southern Coun- ties classic, and upsetting dual meet champions Fullerton for a second spot in the Sun- set League finals, Coaches Cap Sheue and Al Reboin fielded one of the finest track squads on the Oiler books. Collecting a few miscellaneous individual honors, Ray Nlontoya and Bob Schu- maker racked up new Sunset League records in the mile and the halfmile respectively, Montoya and Ron Standridge picked up a pair in the Southern Counties in the half- mile and mileg .lack Robertson pulled down the highpoint trophy at Santa Barbara, set a new high jump mark in the liaster Relays K6-l J, and also copped the league championship, Bill Boswell won both the Southern Counties and Sunset League shot titles, and a couple of distance quartets added eight more gold medals as Jim Bean, jerry Rock, Montoya and Standridge teamed up to take the distance medley C220- -H0-SSO-Nlilej at the Santa Ana Relays and then Standridge, Don I-Ionnell, Mon- toya, and Schumaker brought home the -l-man two mile at lil lNflonte. SEASON SCORES pmrtit 1' l'l.B. All laiguiia .. .... .. ......,.,. ..... . ,ol Wcwii: 0 Lust: I Srnisct l,c.ay1u' Il.B. H5 Santa Arm , ,...ti91,g mqgr MARK5. lqqg ll.lL 45 Fuller! in .. .... ,. . 59 I I 'LB' ,O Annhrim V - hm-F72 guna .,........... ..,.. . .... , ...,.. , . H B. as or.mg.- .. ........ . .. .... .,.,... . ix 53015 P'f'j1,H ' - A ' H H142 l'l.B. 'ihlg Newpmrt Harbor . ..... flilff ,mo J, 'i i'i' i 2 ' xvun, K Lost, A, K A- . 1 ulnakcr ,..... l:W9.li I C: lVl'lc-R. Montoya '4: 30,4 sam.. is .1-ii...-. iiawf iz.-nav ciimmp. 5 Iiiiji iii-iiiiiilm ' is? Rumicrs-up, Southern lluantirs lnxit.ituui.ilc Broad Iumra-I' Bl-31 ' Ql'ZQj:4'., Runvwrs-up, hunwt lmaigiw High lump-I' Robertson H Wm-,h.l.. Pole Vault-B. Lamb ....... .,..,....... ll'0 Shotiw, Boswell ...,..., .,....... ,...,.. i t YXfY,, W0 Rrlav ....................... ..... , .,,, . .. ,..,. l:l4.i SUNSET IJZAGLIE DUAL STANDINGS 'New Sunset Lezigue record VV L P-t. Fullerton . ,..... .. ,,,... 5 U l.lii'lU Sf ta A . .....,.... ...., . , ...,. 4 l .SOO A , , iiIfI,iE..,,iZ1I ima ..... .. .. 4 2 .am track ffrakl, H. 401' - flflf UHCK EVIVPUTY llufbwf . A -W A .. 3 -23:1 of horses, trace of animals? A X n ngr .......,......,, ., ..,.... ., . Anaia-.m .... ,... . .... t 1 s .ooo path or course laid out for rac- ing, exercise, etc. 119 BEST MARKS-i953 SEASON SCORES 100'-I. Bean ............................,.. ,......... ........... l O .3 Practice 220-I. Bean ....,.v..,....., ................... .......... 2 3 A H.B, Sl Laguna ,,.....,,,.,.,.,........,. 660-R. Palmer ........,. ,.......... l :29.3 Won: I Lost: 0 1320-F. Leclesma .....,...,... .......,,.. 3 :3l.5 S tL 120 LH-D, Williams . .... .......,......... 9 .9 'mc Rayne 70 HH-D, Williams .,..,.. ..,.,,,S,AS.S.....A 1 3.9 :E 2aTI'a' Ana Broad lump-I. Bean .. ............ 2l'234 H'B 80 Au Ellen ' High lump-I. Becerra .... .......... 5 '734 H'B' 83 Ona elm ' ' P I- ' L . ., . range ........,..,..... .... Sole Vans B amh 1,1 H.B 35 Newport Harbor .,...............,..,. . hot4B. Moreno .,................,..,,.,, ..,...... 4 4 92 VVOT 3 Lost. 2 660 R l -G. P h l , . 1 , ' ' D-B Blu,-any BSnS1iIphLntB?-in --...--...--vw--'.Y 1.109 Runners-up, Santa Barbara Easter Relays l Runners-up, Sunset League CLASS BEE TRACK As well as copping second places in the Sunset League finals and the Santa Barbar. Easter Relays, Oiler Middleweight cindermen picked up Wins in four of their sig dual contests and garnered one Sunset League first and four seconds, plus four othe miscellaneous gold medals. jim Bean, Rudy Ybarra, and Jack Folmar teamed up to take first in the broac jump relay at El Monte, With Bean and Ybarra going on to take first and seconi respectively at Santa Barbara and repeating in the Sunset finals. Picking up the sec onds for the Oiler Bees in the league Was Bean in the 100, Ronnie Palmer in the 66C and Carl Moore and Stanley VVeaver who finished in a three-Way tie for the runners up position in the high jump. lst Row-M. Dimattios, G. Penhall, M. Fujita, D. Duran, S. Weaver, D. Williams, D. Iones. Znd Row-I. Bean, B, Kripps, B. Oliphant, A. Duarte, R. Ybarra, T, Stanton, I. Allison. R. Russel. 3rd Row'-I. Becerra, B. Lescher, A. Varela, F. Ledesma, F. Varela, B. Salisbury, L. Calderon. 4th Row-B. Woodington, B. Moreno, R. Palmer, C. Moore. lst Row-A. Moreno, L. Faith, T. Liles, D. Hensley, R. Burrud. B. Woodinqton. I. Beccrra. 2nd Row-R. Duarte, D. Barrel. D. Mutz, R. Lindfesty, P. Bink. G. jones. 3rd Row-C. Bannister, R. Noah. Dropping only two of their six dual meets, one by a scant two markers, the Oiler Lightweight ovalmen traveled to Santa Barbara and came back with the team trophy, the individual high point trophy, and a pair of gold medals, and then added a second in the Sunset loop championships and another individual first in the lil Monte Relays. Freshman Brad VVoodington paced the Little Oilers by winning the channel city broad jump title as well as individual highpoint honors, and the Sunset League 100. joe Becerra and Tom Liles finished l-2 at Santa Barbara in the high jump and then added Larry Faith to garner first at lil lvlonte in the 3-man high jump relay. CLASS CEE TRACK SEASON SCORES Practice BEST MARKS-l95l ll.B. Sl Laguna ........................ l00ffB. NVoodingt0n ,.............. ............... ........ l l 7.5 Won: l Lost: 0 180-L. Faith ............................. . ..... ............... 2 0.l Sunset League 660-B. Pedigo, R. Duarte. Bink .,...... l:4J.C H.B. '53 Santa Ana .. 120 HH-D. Henslev ,....,............. .... . .............. l 5.5 l'l.B. 24 Vi Fullerton Broad jump-B. Wsucmdington ..............,. ........ l 8'6 H.B. WW Anaheim ,..... High jump-I. Beet-rra .,....... ......... 5 '6 H.B. 47 OYHNQ9 .-------. ,.-.--.-..., . Pole Vault-L, Faith ..,...,.. ,......., . .. .,......... l0'h HB- '32 Newport Hflfhwr Shot-A. Moreno ........................................ 45 ll'f: Wllnf 3 I-0551 3 440 Relay-B. Wncxrlivigtxxn. R. Burrud, Sillllil Barbara EDSIPF Rrlnv Ch-I L, Fgmh, D, llqnglpv ,,,.,,. ,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, -1 8.5 Runners-up, Sunset League Seated-M. Wilsoii, M. Terry, P. Gillis, B. Kimball, M. Pulsifer, D. Stricklin, A. Latta. B. Schuniaker, I. Grant, S. Lindamood, S. Stanley. Stgindint-M. Medearis, P. Siracusa, M. Kincaid, D. .l Hensley. traffic board ttrafik bordb. An authorized assembly deal- ing with the flow of pedestri- ans along a street or highwayg or the total of passengers transported by a public carrier Within a specified or implied period. ,fit 1 '.l',. Mr. Flanagan, Mrs. Heacoick, Mr. Lance 4 I gil i QEMFN 40 ' I 442, 1 X 5 at t -93 x ,944 4' ey ,Ji 1 I ,thx J Z if 2 'ff n 2 .. x. 'f A Y Q A QWLQ, N There are those among us who refer to Traffic Board members as latter-day Gestapo agents, and to the Board itself as H.B.ls answer to the N.K.V.D. But take a look for yourself. Seeeethey're as human, if not more so, than any of us. And just think how perilous the campus would be Without NVarden Dick and his trusty crew. So if you ever find yourself atop the Rock, rest assured it's Where you belong. Misa Rusier, Pal Bigelow, Miss Harper l. Nlzzlizaffcy, Nl, lfvliiltaxci. lat lliqeloxx, Domi.: Mcteui I, Nl, lionatzuti Among underclassmen the legend is that early in the summer newly-elected l'niform Board members hold an impromptu meeting, take inventory of their respec tive wearing apparel, and promptly outlaw everything else. l'his, Board llead Pat Bigelow assures us, is a misconceptionf' 'l'he fashionfciinscious five act as do-gooders, informing passers-hy that their earrings thc ii '. . '. .' ' . Only color this ycai is persimmon, and in general are crooked, that their hlouse is out in back, that keeping girl students presentahle. No foolin' though this little group deserves a round of applause for their fine work. l ver Readies in hand, our genial usherettes gave that efficient rouglq 1 '1 ' oo finctions. Head Virginia Nloore to 1 i uictx of sch l L ., structed novices in the fine art of soothing those who purchase seats s md other niceties. :X commendable ioh was done hehind pillarg 1 by HH' Knceliilu-M. liurkett. M. Rcnnsr, C, Mendez, Staiitliiiufll. Aus in, Ci, King, V. lVloo:'c, li. V.mdcx'ecr, A, lornziuisl. ti 3 E Lf 1 i .2 g w lst Row-Nl. Mcconaha, M. Phillips. L. Robbins, D. Atherton, Kunisawn, P. Talbert, P. Green, Hokanson, H. Hawkins, R. Micelli, M. Iackson. 2nd Row-R. White, P. Trimmell. I. Underwood, I. Preheim, I. Campbell, K. Haynes, Y. Hince, D, Fleming, D. Vine. M. Tittle, L. Hatt, P. Iohnson. A. Brown. 3rd Row-F. Hermann, G. Lyons, A. Hodges, B. Simmons, B. Gilchrist, M. Denham, G. Butler, R. Brown, B. Mclntosh, N. Schultz, M, Haynes. 'lth Row-B. Wymore, B. Mills. D. Caulfield, G. Glenn, D. Horal, M. Bartz, S. Eddy, R. Dc- Armond, F. Patten, D. Ward, W. Williams, D. Lindwall, B. Price, H. Tyler. 'Sth Row-A. Stevenson, D. Mathews. F. Lochhead, R. Reed, H. Delinq, D. Robert, I. Tracy. T, Skaggs, F. Varcla, R. Yacoby, N, Oldfield. .ff , iii: P R I 5 vi .A V: l 0 m i ' R P I Movies are better than ever! And who knows better than the Visual Ed Club? Under the guidance of President Buddy VVymore, mem- bers devoted considerable time and effort to obtaining top-notch films. Attempts to procure Niagara for activity period showings met with repeated setbacks, but Visual Ed'ers saw virtually everything else. On top of this, they learned how to run a movie projector Without becoming strangled in back-lashing film. No 3-D as yet. Ly? EFS '99 J if Q A Eff? 3 X lst Row-B Mills, D. Kraft. P Kandler, B. Wyinore. 2nd Row-H. Honda, H. Tyler, D Horal, R. Kunisavva. I. Tracey R. Kandler. vis'u-al ed'u-ca'tion club. An association of individuals pos- sessing interest in motion pie- tures, film-strips, and picture slides as a medium of instruc- tion. wa'ter po-lo. A game played in a swimming pool by teams of swimmers with a ball like an association football. VARSITY WATER POLO CIF FREELANCE LEAGUE STANDINGS Whittier El Scgund Huntington Inglewood Fullerton Anaheim W o .,,......,....,...... ....., 8 Beach ......... ...... 6 0 I0 Pct. l. 000 800 .600 A00 200 000 Dropping tilts to the defending champion VVhittier Cards and CIF swim champs ICI Segundo, Oiler Var- sity water poloists wound up their second year in the CIF Freelance League with a 6-4 loop slate and a third place. The H.B. mermen also picked up a prac- tice win over the L.B. Wilson Bruins and split a doubleheader with the Oiler Alumni to give Coach Bob Borns' aquators an 8-5 season mark. The Oilers first seven: LF-Louis Umphenour fcaptainl, RF--Joe Grant, CFM-Buddy Belshe, CB -Tom Wigginton, LG-Sam Lennox fmost valuable playerl, RG-Don Rigg, GG-Jim Snipes Cdeep endl-Dick Stricklin fshallow endl. l .. lst Rowf-Cv. Chaney, B. Belshe, T. Wigginton, L. Umphenour, M. Bowman, D. Tredway. 2nd Row-I. Snipes, I. Thompson, mgr.. I. Albright, Coach Borns, D. Riqg, D. Stricklin, I. Grant, A. Hodges, Cv. Grant. Not shown- S. Lennox. SEASON SCORES H.B. 5 I..B. Wllstxix ........... H.B, 9 lnqlcwood , ...,.............. ......,.... . H.B, 0 gxfhittler . ,.... . l'l.B. 4 ullcrton H.B. 2 El Segundo ....... Sam Lennox' f-LB' pq Anahi-im ,,...,,,,,,,A most valuable I'l.B. 6 In lewcod .......... la ep H.B. 4 Vyhitlier ......... P Y ll.B. ll Fullerton ........... H.B. l El Segundo ....... H.B. 5 I-LB. Alumni l'l.B. I6 lI.B. Alumni H.B. I2 Anaheim ......... M z Won: 8 Lost: 5 l Louie Umphenour, captain Finishing in third place with an even 5-S league record, the Oiler Class Bee water poloists started out their eleven-game season with five wins in six starts, and then in second place at the end of the first round of loop play, finished their season with a record of four losses in five starts. The H.B.'s highlight of the year was probably their opener at Inglewood when a Sentinel guard took a pass in front of his own goal and sunk a perfect shot to wipe out a 7-6 Oiler deficit and let the Oilers go on to an 8-7 win. The Oiler line-up: LF-Don Stewart, RF-Bill Terry, CF- Bob Herman Qmost valuable playerj, CB-Walter WVessel, LG- Norm Oldfield fcaptainl, RG-Dennis Richardson, GG-Gieorge Lyons. CLAS lst Roy?-W. Howell, N. Bridges, B. Terry, N. Oldfield, D, Richardson, I. aae. 2nd Row-B. Simmons, mgr., B. Herman, B. Gilchrist, G. Lyons, D. Schultz, D. Stewart. Not shown-H. Alarcon, W. Wessel. CIF FREELANCE LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Pct. Whitlicr . ................................... l0 0 l.000 S BEE WATER POLO El Segundo ............,...... ,. ..... 7 3 .700 Huntington Beach ....... 5 5 .500 Inglewood ................ ........ 4 6 .400 Fullerton ...,.,............ ..,...., 4 6 A00 Anaheim ............. ......,. O IO .000 SEASON SCORES H.B. 7 I..B. Wilson ,,................... .,.,. 2 H.B. 8 Inglewood .................... .......... 7 H.B. l Whittier .......... ........,, I 5 7 Fullgrlon .,,.......... ...,..,... 2 . . 3 El egundo .......,. .......... 2 Bolgllielilnaq' H.B. 8 Anaheim ............... .......... 3 most v nab, e p ayer. H.B. 4 Inglewood ...... ...,...... 7 Norm Oldfield, captam H.B. 2 Whittier .......... ........., 8 H.B. 5 Fullerton ............. .......... 6 H.B. 3 El Segundo ....... .......... 6 H.B. I0 Anaheim ............... .......... I Won: 6 Lost: 5 126 Lacking a single returning letterman, the Cee 'lLittle Oilers' dropped seven of their eleven tilts but finished with ll-l and I2-O waxes over Fullerton and Anaheim respectively to cop a fourth place in the CIF Freelance league standings. Team captain Ken Berger sparked the H.B.'s as he piled up 25 markers to set a new H.B.U.H.S one season scoring mark and also knocked off the single-game scoring standard three times before settling with seven against Fullerton. The Oiler starters: LF-Verl Rosenow, RF-Tom Cye fmost valuable playerj, CF-Ken Berger fcaptainj, CB-Bob Saalfield, LG-Eric Emery, RG'-Jerry Worthy, GG-Dick Kandler fshal- low endj-Bob Windham fdeep endl. CLASS CEE WATER POLO lst Row-B. Stang, E. Emery, B. Saalfield, K. Berger, T. Cye, B. Windham 2nd Row-D. Kandler, B. Cooper, A. Luters, T. Herman, I. Worthy I Osmer. V. Rosenow. CIF FREELANCE LEAGUE STANDINGS W L Whittier ,.............................,..,.. 10 ll F000 El Segundo ......,.,,, ...... ......... 8 2 .800 lnglewood ...........................,...... 6 4 .600 Huntington Beach .......,..,......... 4 6 A00 Fullerton ..................... ........,.,... 2 8 .200 Anaheim ................ ,.... . .. ........, 0 IO .000 A bl- .mini sg Ken Berger Tom Cyc, most valuable player SEASON SCORES H,B. 2 LB. Wilson ..,..,..,............,.. ....... 6 H.B, 2 lnglewood ...,...,......,........ .. ,.... . 6 H.B. 3 Whittier .. .... ...... . 6 l 'l.B. 7 Fullerton ...... ....... 2 l'l.B. 4 El Segundo ...... ....... 7 l'l.B. 5 Anaheim .........,,. 2 H.B. 3 Inglewood ,,.,.... ........ 7 H.B. 2 Whittier ........ ....... l 3 :4l.B. ll Fullerton ...., . .,..,.. l H.B, 4 El Segundo ...,.. ....... 7 H.B. l2 Anaheim ,............ ....... 0 Vvon: 4 Lost: 7 captain lst R-ow-P. Kandler, E. Presley, I. Willianis. 2nd Row-A. I-lerreid, S. Bolding, D. Kratzer, R. Guthrie, P. Hannah, P. Truan. T. Matsuda. 3rd Row-V. Saunders. B. Butler, G. Allen, D. Mathews. Seated-T. Matsuda, A. Herreid, D. Kratzer. Standing-P. Kandler, G. Allen, S. Bolding. 128 world friend'ship club. An as- sociation of persons with an altruistic attitude toward the various foreign countries. Counting themselves as the very biggest club in school, the VVor1d Friendshipper's did their bit toward making life easier for unfortunates in ull corners of the globe. Along With the Junior Red Cross, these folks deserve our Whole-hearted praise for their Work this year. fl' I , ,pgj c-144'-4-z4g?J' !::!t,l M - . ONYX, cf A- , K -'X - -'-- ,Qw- U-lzesdl a-4f.fV,,g , ' C Q v1J?f,f, . JLG .W 10+ . t ou:-L '7-fpwlwa K JL JJ, x'tra feks'traJ, adj. QL., com- par. of exterus on the outside, foreign, compar. fr. ex out.f Beyond, or greater than, what is due, usual, or necessaryg ad- ditional. . -fqwo. flake 55 XXX Ima Y.M.C.A. An association of young people professing the Christian faith. Y-Nots Rhoda Banging gavels in the various Y clubs this year Were: Glenda Orrell, Jan Roberts, Jackie Foster, Josie Cour- reges, Mary Lou Zimmerman, and Ray Conrady fl-Ii-YJ. Glenda Csee previous sentencej also acted as president of the presidents board. fSomething like highest of the highslj Those trekking to the state capi- tol and the Y.M.C.A. Model Legislature in February included: Clerk of the Assembly Janie Tornquist, Sen- ator jan Roberts, Assemblyman Sandy Stafford, and Delegates-in-Training Eleanor Neil and Kathy Mc- Grath. We hear tell there were three boys per girl, already. The Waiting list for next year forms to your left. Roger Leue, jane Cowling, and Katherine South- Ward were picked to attend the Asilomar Convention. The story goes that there were boys there, too, in addi- tion to a fabulous program. Orange Coast Girls' VVork Director Alice Fox masterminded the Hello Tea at Lake Park to get the year off with a bang, an area rally in April, and installation of officers in lylay. Sounds like everybody was busy at little bees! Glenda Orrell, cabinet pres. W ULD' 3 fUl , 'I ., ,YL L Q-.-MAL Hi-Y Tnrs -ro AAAE Big 66,4108 MEN' 9.9 ' R. Conrady, K. VonRohr W E. Karnes, D. Williams X f-'fr wa ,Q II K ' . l' ll I o K - gg 3 f Lvb- uv! A 17 , 4' 1 4 Thea dmv QM W , Tri-Y Bozard yell lead'ers tyel led'erZJ. Those who direct others in performing shouts or cheers, used especially by students. Boosting school spirit with their enthusiastic support of our athletic teams were the Big Three: Ron lXlont gomery, Ann Gardner and LeRay CSisj WVilliamson. tAnd if anyone makes one single remark to the effee that they should be facing the standseej To continue. 'l'here's more to this job than appears on the surface. .lust think of the setting-up days in the sun . Uh, my cracking bones, as Head Yell Leader YVilliamson puts it. llve really owe this bunch a vote of thanks, huh? 1 at G fe! '.,'.-,f j'?2T,E'-1 Ur W 'f 1-'ff ' N QQ l32 x-UNQ 4 b G, za'ny fzlefnij, adj. zuni, fr. ' m A It. :mmf a buffoon, merryand- J. 9 94, U1 V rew, Orig. dial. form of -30 ',' ,Q ' q ' Q H Giouunni Johrmf Actions re- 81' . Z Ag , Au lated to those of a subordinate ex V VA H V f2 - 9 5 fool or simpleton. 12,1 tt t A f tt tt tt 6 nf, . . ..-- -'Q1 eff ' Vi Q 'V A '.,u-3 u-00 ' '9 ' W 5 r t J . ga N0 W fp!!-an -Sire' -D E S 539 ERENFQUQ6' 'shi-Wi 4 Z, s . pix ,qt , 9 9' cz rr fs ' W 'J 94 0 xo, ,Y U 'Wm Vx ,D 4, . 1 S Aa ,.,..,., ,,.E in In Vt A 5 J, 'ply .x :f l .25 vlt: E :M R Y S wx bkru HORR Op' V 9048 . .t , f ig Q UF' 1 M 7 .3 M ... Q : ' 1 f P'C fb f-'OLOA' our iw SP OE AQ, QQ ':1'Vl 1- Q f 2 9,70 QQ ? t Tv - - gl was y I UNDER-C-CUE!! Fhcrnsmrs li H ... , 5 9 5 VW N- U 5 ,Q . O 'E UK 0 W ' A , Xf J W . v ' . 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Despite the fact fact that no one could type more than five three-letter words a min- ute, and that neither Business Manager could tell the difference between a nickel and a dime- here . it is ...i A ll paper and 9 lo of an inch thick. As this is written, Ye Olde lidi- tor's advice to aspiring young Cauldron staffers would doubtless be, Don't.' But this remark and the comment, l'Siberia was ncver like this, should be taken with a grain of salt. Preferably iodized. No foolin' though, gang, we had a ball putting this together. lVrit- ing the copy was the funnest thing land the ONLY thinglj, yours truly has done for eons. And don't let l'at tell you she didn't enjoy d rawing those CRAZY owls. There were times when we all thought maybe you'd get your Cauldron in a sack, with direc- tions for assembling it yourself. And on occasion the staff was sure they had the Nliscreant of the Century by the tail. Ur as someone so aptly put it when the proofs came back, XVe've created tl monster. Contrary to popular opinion, an annual doesn't just leap into shape on its own. QlJon't we wishll The staff, however, hardly ever loses weight, hair, or Cdespite what you thinkj sanity. Advisors sometimes do. A vote of thanks to Nlr. Seaman, otherwise known as the lNllassa, who kept us from going completely ape. And to genial Mr. Melnnis, our printer, who controlled himself admirably when we described all those churce little whatsits we wanted to put over the definitions. None of us will ever forget the big assist from Mr. Brenneman. The wonders he worked with that cameral By the time we got through with Mr. Nlason, he was earning roughly -l lil of a cent per hour for photographic work. For all those sports pics, much gratitude. Thanks also to the snack bar for the fudgeeicles which kept us going during those after school sessions toward deadline time. And to Mr. Miner for telling Pat how many toes an owl has, and for the use of his own personal owl for this page. 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