Huntington Park High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (Huntington Park, CA)
- Class of 1940
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' S I vin ' if Mfwkfwwfif Publi.shjm1esrudigZay JVU -1 ' M ffl of Scho 6 ,Q ,W V W -' mf Liziwgirw Qffffffiiefzw MW Wwgjjjfffl My higlnliglu in Hue now.: Today, in a world of dictatorship, typihed by cen- sorship of facts, it seems fitting that.we choose as the theme of the 1940 El Recuerdo, Highlights in the News of Spartaf' believing the newsreel to be a comparatively unbiased, truthful medium for eller- mg information. One may sometimes believe what one sees. Nowhere in the world, today, do the citizens of any land receive news less censored, less colored, than in the United States. The American newsreel is an effort to present the truth, in such a manner R that the mind of the layman may grasp present day . -N momentous turning Joints in historv, science, and ,g 0 gm . N A l , Qilture. VVe Qter gi new,sN6 real year at Sparta.. i-RSP 'Q ez ., V' -in E Wx .s .S w3Q,Q'S1E,': ig we SEQ Qi Q V3 2 SQ? S -Q aeeweed5vEeibSQ . 'lx-Q vw W fr SX ,E fu 3 O X - Si Q 3 5 :A 3 Q leasure ubssx xg Q3 QXEPYQ bxvugg mvqb hifi All exgrohi? Elllllllllllllllll of 1pnrhl7 cu mlmjj lb QW Personalities ln The News Headlines ln The News Eyes and Ears of Sparta The Women's Worlcl Cclclities ln The News Camera Highlights ln Sports -'Hia IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-fgf Sparta in Review Wm1ch-1' wht, that new girl is Xxwtlllhlllll the hezleh he perfect tuclztyl . .I knew I Slltlllltl have stncliecl on the chemistry test, hut linh Hope wzts on lust night...t1ee, there goes the hell. .. Nye, see you after selmolf' . Sp:11't:1ns stop :lt lunch time to exehztnge Cun- hclences. JJ mzpdbuwwym A Being sociable - ,Q JWU, 4 ,f .X1'c you going to thc gzunc this :rf 'IlOfll1?fg,.-I Wlmt ZIIISWCI' did vnu Wt for th' mmlmlcni in . H I .,1 IJllVSil'S?...XXYC went ml ypcrfczct 11021011 pzwlv. , ' , ,, ' jf ' Szmllmlzly mg'ht. f Y X Wasp, ,954 .X gfllllli yt S15Zl'U'lI1S fzrfllcr iq, mb new Social 0 H Ill 111 17 ch u unliyaix Q : L . il ' 1 J ' M49 Y VA 1 AMY. V',l N NM Z VJ, , ' af ', df f .v ff f I YJ N- Y, J! jd 10 Q ,f , J W I Miss Mary Alice Austin, Girls' Vice-Principal, numbers thousands of girls among her friends. Every girl in Huntington Park High School feels the influence of her sympathetic, understanding advice and loves her for it. As adviser of the Girls' League, Miss Austin becomes acquainted with girls in their social activities, as Girls' Vice-Principal, she becomes familiar with their problems. To Miss Mary Alice Austin and Mr. Raymond Miller Westover, Vice-Prim cipals, we the Student Body of Huntington Park High School, in deep appre- ciation, dedicate this 1940 El Recuerdo. W Mr. Raymond Miller Westover, Boys' Vice-Principal, is a familiar iig- ure to every student on the campus. ln the fourteen years he has served Sparta, he has counsel-ed thousands of boys, who respect and admire him. Mr. Westover, in everpreisent attendance at all athletic and social events is largely responsible for success of student activities as he efficiently and quietly maintains order. To Miss Mary Alice Austin and Mr. Raymond Miller Westover, Vice-Prin- cipals, we the Student Body of Huntington Park High School, in deep ap- preciation, dedicate this 1940 El Recuerdo. ideliglmts -xx J.: Strolling IlL'I1l'Zlll1 ilu 111111115 rluring lllllfll ll Spzlrlzuu Quai u ull Ulllfl' with :L lwiglu lin-H11 1 wr Il SIIZIIJIJN Ill X Nll1flVYifI1, El l1111'1'icfl UIIHIHIIL ' ni' l1:ni1',.1 wr. mul slurlcuts ul' Sp ll Q 1.1 mznkc :1 sprint fm' ilu mxl pumfl 3 ' 4 N 'J ,,.f.f f ff .. I '..f 9 X ,, . '. 1 X - n - I , u - 1 , lx n YB , J x 'f ' X X L -- 9 . - I U 4 A A A I -K U 4,2 ,a I X x M Y i i fa .,r xw 1 ql 4 ,- Q as .159 'I l Claucie Lamar Reeves, Principal Camera highlights in the world of Sparta is not alone a catchy phrase. it is a vivid word picture of the staffs success in stream lining this volume of lil Recuerdo. One of the advances in modern journalism has been the featuring of line photog- raphy. .-X great many magazines telling the story of world aiifairs through the media of pictures have come to be most popular. Many of the larger and more inilnential newspapers have elaborate rotogravure sections. A good picture many times tells a story that could not be told in writing. ln some incxplainablc way, that which we see with our eyes affects us more vitally than that which we hear with our ears. VYe need the evidence of a good picture to supplement and vivify a good story. . lil Recuerdo, through iine photography, splendid art, and well written stories. is the instrument through which the students of Huntington Park High School preserve the history of the school. Through the pages of this book we highlight all the fine traditions of the institution. VVe preserve today's activities for to- morrow's memory. it is our hope and belief that this year's book will contribute to the enjoyment and education of all our students. Through its pages the adminis- tration sends greetings and good wishes. - CLAVIJE l.. Rizicvizs. uffi' 7 2Wlfu Administration lQ.xx'xmxn KiiI,l.lCIC XYi4:s'l'm'1c1: Miss Xlfxm' ,'XI.ILAIi .Xrsiix ,wifi Mics. Izxyx ixI'l'4'IIIli 5llIlCl.HS f'111111.x'1'lnr izsmnx Klfx XI xl-all lx'i'5fl'.vl1'111', f'UUI'lfflllIfUI' Ili .Siu .Vx l'im'-l'r1'l1f'ifn1l ffirlx' I'fn'-l'1'1'11f'iju1l K , . .dir .. .,x. Vz'l'fUl' of lfl1fjliA'11 mm' vial .S'lmlic.v lh'fu1'la11i'11f.v y, ss Imam: lllcnsmull Kiulmux Coordinators Ilmm' .tltlkflljf mul Ilmm' .llu111Iw'.vl1ijv Minis l,l-:sl,l1f: lllclcwswzlc l'1'nfu.v.vimlr1I rlifllillillff .IUIIN I lu':1niRln'1i AIAYI-is lfnlflnbwmvll fum' l'lm'u111vl1l l'1lmw,xRnillcllfl-'lx 'l'1lmml-s CAOIIIIIIIIIINEX' and Smifzl Svf'7'1u' N t Entrance to Sparta Pago Tllirlcclz Science, Mathematics Sm-alvil, lvfi in riuliiz Miss .lillis-iiliv llayliss, Miss Arvliii- .li-is-I' Mac' lman. Mi:-as lna Mabel Thulmrir, Mrs. l', Margaret Phillips Mahan. Svvulul ruw. lofi in right: Miss Mililri-nl ll. Mansiir, Miss Ruliurla l . Alln-rl. Mrs, Rllih A. liviligr lim-nton Mrs. C'c-vilv ld, lslrill Fitzniurri-.. Mrs. lilla Gi-mmull Al'L'l!1lt'll'2l, 'I'liii'nl raw, li-fi in riuhl: Mr, Wallace l'Ivurvil lllam-liarml, Mr. Carnl ll. .lnlmstnn, Mr. K1-linetli C. Hawkins. Mr. Wililam llm-ary Arnulil, Mr. Mill-s lmslil- lin-wsti-i', ,1 Language, Social Studies Sn-alml, li-fi ln riirlii: Miss May Vor- trc-vs, Mrs. Rivera lloyd Mm-Carivr, Miss Wiiiifri-il I. W'illiams, Miss lilizaln-Ili Sny4lL':'. Svrniul row, li-fl lu riiihli Mr, Eil- waril Griflin 'l'h4mnipsnn. Miss l'huv- luv llvarst Hill. Mr, John l'l, A. lim-rmann. Mr. Jams-s William l'unlill'o. Mr. .Iuhn R, llawkins. 'l'liir4l rnw. li-ft tn riulil: Mrs. Hlailw Zvlln-r lillinll, Mr, VVilliam G, .lm-ksuli. Mr. lh-ui'g'v VV. Culliuri- still. Miss Mary Ili-llv la-Us. Mr. Pis- lmn R. Marsh, English, Library Seated. ln-fl to right. lirst rmv: Miss Marirarel N4-ville Mn'l'uy. Mrs. Elaine- PI. Zvllor Elliott. Miss llu- cillv Silvvr llivklvy. Miss Irvin- li. Chapman Svvulnl row. ls-fl in riuliiz Miss Nu- vart listhvr Safarjiau. Miss Malwl Vorililla Milla-r, Miss llvlla Marlan Sloan. Mrs. Gr:im- IC. N, llarrcll, Mrs, Mildrm-al Rs-vs Cutriirht, Tliiril row. li-ft in right: Mrs. Ma- rie M1-isvh Ryan. Miss Gram- A. Willi-tt. Miss Lulu Kathryn Ki-rn, Miss Mary Ili-llv Leos. lfuurlh raw, li-ft lu riirhlz Mr, Es- lmii li, Marsh, Miss Luuise Gather- inn- lluslun. Mr. A. llulni-Konnefly, Spartan Faculty '40 WP' . F5 mul N, ami it rl l Kappa Almlmlt. Mrs, Winifrccl S. Hun: ins ,UH I ss ni lrizim 'l'lmm:is Mm'Cr:iry, Mrs, Clmrlul n . i xl in M s llulli Mm K rziy, Miss l'llis:xlwtli Glunsnn, Mr, llylnn Physical Education, lncluistrial Arts Ss-utuml, lvfl lu right: Ml'. l'Icly:'1n' A. Adams, Mr. Roy Hllis Siiuiru, Mr. .lzimvs William Uunlilfv, Mr. Joss-ph l r:uu-i- lil-bus. S4-roml row, left to right: Mrs. Al- lhen Hvnl'is'lxsun Asuy, Miss Vol- mu C, Dunn, Miss Mziruzirot Mmm, Miss Nm-lliv Ruth Tuwles, Miss .li-an Riokv. Third row, left lu rinrhtz Mr. Flar- 1-riuv Leslie Murr, Mr. W. R. Mur- rill, Mr. lflsnmmlv l'l1ll'lN'l', Mr. Hur- vu l'vtn-r Cave, Mr, llenry lflurl Raimlill, Office, Commercial Svzitm-il, left to ri tht: Mrs. I . lima .Iurdn-n Lord, Miss Mzxrirurct En- luw, Miss Iiuurzi Rzimlvll, Miss Lut- lis- lfrunvis lfoelcy. Snwnml row, lvfl lu right: Mrs. Vi-ra l'risle Hurst, Miss Dorothy Wumlwnrlh, Miss Margwirol Gutlvr. Mrs. Rhi-:I Mau- .Inmes. Third rnw, lm-fl lu right: Mr. John lfromlrivk Mziyus. Mrs. N4-lliv A. Rui'- ker, Miss Aurora Curilnlru, Mrs. Ruth Maria- llvnry. Fourth row, left in rightz Mr. Mor- tmi lflnlrsun Tulllv, Mr. lla-nry Rm-- alur, Mr. Curl Czuly Barry. Q ,,. ...Ak Pagc SI.l'ft'L'l1 Faculty ADMINISTRATION CLAUDE L. REEVES, Prinri al f' AIARY ALICE AUSTIN, Girls' l'1'cv-l'I'z'IIf'ifn1I RAYMOND IVIILLER AAIESTOVER, Hays' If'1'rv-l'1'iI1vifv1l ESIION REA MARSII, Rvgi.vtra1',' CO0I'dIIIlII'0l' and Dilwrloz' of l?IIy1i.vlI and Sofia! Sfzfrlivx 1Jl'f7fI1'flIIl'IIf.V 'SVA Rl'I'l'II'Ii SIUELIJS. C'nu1I.vv.'0r DEl AR'l'MliNT HEADS RIILES LESLIE BREWSTER, I'I'0fv.vsi0IIr1I Tmilliazff. IRICNIC DEIIORAII GORDON, Home Mfzlsiug and llomv Jll4'II11u'r.v1Iif1. .JOHN FREDERICK IXIAYES, 1fl7If'IOJ'lIlt'lIf and l'lrIn'I1Iv1If. EDWARD GRIFFIN TIIOMPSON, Co1111I11uzily and Sofia! SPrf'ivz'. SliCRE'I'.-XRIES NlCl.'.IE A. RITKER RI I'II IXIARVE IIENRY .XVRORA CORDOBA ART ELISAIIETH GLEASUN, Cfllliflllllll IIERTIIA H. HEISE IXIIRIAM THOMAS IYICCRARY 'JIANITA CHAPMAN II. PARKER COMMERCIAL F. IONA J URDEN LORD, CSIICIIFHMIIL CARL CADY BARRY IXIARGARET RUTH ISNLOW IAITTIE FRANCIS FEELEY XIERA PRIDE HORST BERYL M. FIUEBENER JOHN FREDERICK INIAYES LAURA RANDELL MERTON IIOBSUN TUTTLE ENGLISH I,l7CII.LE SILVER IIICKLEY IIEO. VV. CITLBERTSON 'JAMES XYILLIAM CUNLIIfIfE IXIILDRED REES CUTRIGHT GRACE E. N. I'IARREI.I. A. HOLM-KENNEDY LOUISE CATHERINE I'IlISTON LOLO KATHRYN KERN INIARY BELLE LEES IIIARGARET NI'IVIl.I.IZ MCCOY 'DON JAMES ROGAN IXIARIE INIEISCH RYAN NlIN'ART ISSTIIER SAFARJIAN IDELLA TXIARIAN SLOAN 'IIIIARGARET E. TALIIERT GRACE A. VVILLETT LA N 1 AIARGARET M. IIATTER RIIICA AIAE JONES IJOROTIIY XVOODVVORTII IIOME ECONOMICS IRENE DEBORAH IIORDON 'FMILDRED J. CAPPA AIIIIOTT RUTH ANN GRAY CHARLOTTE KEAYS GREENWALT FLORENCE TXIAE LEWIS INDUSTRIAL ARTS EDGAR AARON XXDAMS, Clzairnzalr HARVE PETER CAVE ESMONDE IIARPER JOSEPH FRANCIS I.EBL'S XY. R. IXIERRILI. CLARENCE LESLIE IYICRR GEORGE FAY PARKER HENRY ISARL RANDALL MATHEMATICS MUSIC VVINIFRED S. HUOIIES XVATERBUI Clzairumn BYRON LAMAR BURDITT 'JOHN R. HAWKINS HARRIET EMMA PIDDUCK SOCIAL STUDIES IRENE E. CHAPMAN ELAINE ZELLER ELLIOTT IIISARL GRANVILLE EWINO TJOHN R. HAWKINS ITHOEBE I'IEARST HILL RIVIERA BOYD IYICCARTER 'FDON JAMES ROOAN ISDWARD GRIFFIN THOMPSON VVINIFRED I. VVILLIAMS LIBRARY INIABEL VERDILLA NIILLICR. Librar XINTILES LESLIE BREVVSTER, Coordina-GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATIC fvf fwff 19i vf'f0f Uf 5501100 JXLTHEA HENRICRSON ASAY, Cha and g71'Itll'1lU1ILIIfIC.V Iivjmrf- ,mm 77I'C1lffS ROBERTA F. ALBERT VMALLACE ISVERETT BLANCHARD 'CAROL L. JOHNSTON IWILDRED H. NIANSUR INIABEL GERTRUDE IVIATTDON INA MAREL THOBORG SCIENCE 'MILES LESLIE BREWSTER TIVIILDRED J. CAPPA ABBOTT ELLA GEMMELL .ARCINIEGA WILLIAM I'IENRY ARNOLD JVLIENNE GEOROINA IIAYLISS RUTH A. LEDII: BENTON CECILE E. ISEILL FITZMORRIS KENNETH C. I'IAWKINS 'CAROL L. JOHNSTON ARCIIIE JETER MACLEAN ZIVELMA C. Ijl'NN IWARGARET MOON JEAN RIEKE NELLIE RUTH TOWLES BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATIC ERNEST YUVON JOHNSON. Chaim 'JAMES WILLIAM CUNLIFFE RUSSELL SAMUEL JOHNSON ELM ER CORNELIUS NEANDER ROY ELLIS SQUIRE HEALTH RUTH MCFAIDDEN, Srlmol Numa IDONALD I. MCLEAN, Hays' Plzyxi Imfrertol' LAVERNE MOORE, Girls' Plzyxival .vfverfor Listed in more than One clepartm TIOne-half time only 'IHeI'e first Semester Only C. KIARGARET PHILLIPS IXIIAIIAN if-Iefe geggnfl Sernegtef Only Disprove Old Axiom ' Too Many Cooks-' Loft to rixrht: Mrs. Lillian Lyons, Mrs. Emma Kuhr, Miss E. U I s L o n, Cafeteria Manaxreri Mrs. Ona Sanders, Mrs, Rose Clark. Clean-Up Men First, row, left to riirhlz William Hum- phry, Fred Baldwin. Head Custodian: E. Shoemaker. Holland Steele, Ed Diekenson. Sz-eoml row, left to rlxrht: C.l. Smith. Olaf Grondahl, Louis 'Fwem-dy, Walter Ab- hott. Harry Lvinen, William M o s l e y, G1-orxre Ellis. 'l'hir1l row, left to ruzht: William Wil- liams. Karl White. ILW. Lentmrc, Wil- liam Oxley, John Johnson. Q'.Xl li'l'liRl,X S'l'.Xl l illSllJll, lfvclyu Clllfli, Rose llunl, Louis liuhr, lillllllil Lyons, Lillizul Szmflers, Ona Tliompson, l'z1ul ICNKSINEICRS jones, lfrzmklin H. Smith, U. l. HQXIQIJICNICRS Lcinen, llzu'1'y lillis, .Xnclrcw C. Lclitz, ll. XY. lweecly, Lewis l., lll,.'XYCiROl'NlJ l7lRl'fL I'OR liurke, .lohn Frzmeis 'l'UOLlilClCl'lCR Gooclnough, Paul li. LTUSTUIJLXNS lialdwiu, Fred li. .Xhhott, XYZlltQ'l' llickinson, lQVl'ZIl'Cl L. liufelt, Xllilliam Gromlzllil, Olaf Humphrey, XY. C. jolinson, hlolm M. Lee, Delphi Moseley, XVilliam Levi SCl1l111lZl.Cl1CI', lilizaheth Steele, Hollzmfl XVZ1ClllC'I', Fred A. White, Karl Eugene XVilliams, XVilliam R. lY.'X'l'CHMEN hlohuston, VV. U. Cfustoclizui X1 time and Satu1'clay's, Su11cl:iy's, llolicluy XYZltClll'llIlllD Fields, Samuel P. 511 Page lfiglzfvvn , A., rfb I--...qi 5 w - , A A X Q ., . -,P-ww -' L W ,. Y.-ww A ., Social Hall Dances, banquets, teas, and parties given by groups of Huntington Park lligh School students may now be held in suitable surroundings on the campus. ,VX vote of thanks goes to lXlr. C. l.. Reeves, principal, for suggesting, promoting, and co- operating in the construction of the Social Hall. The hall, built hy the students of the Frank VViggin's Trade School, was finished in December, and since then has housed meetings, initiations, banquets, and teas given by the school clubs. To furnish the hall, a pay assembly and a dance were held. The radio there was a gift from the past two graduating classes. Students, in appreciation of the use of the Social Hall, are trying to keep its appearance as when new, in spite of constant use. The hall proves beneficial to the students, making possible many more elub ac- tivities in pleasant surroundings. 7 I 1 W W Wil QM WW Eff? fggjafmffifffffv W ffffmfw wh Q 'QV qjgg1i,f ,-PM M f! . I if J' . 'JV' ' fig? ff NQWML fyyf , Jw! JK Jnfflffh, L X av. Q fx ' 3 if XXQWFB .Nw K ljyffz' Pplvf fab 55 X D ,A 4005 3 MXQX jd , I a U W ,Q Y X wbyxh sw fs fa, , f' S . Hx N X X YVQWP My N 3' Ofwifigsfaki we . J I b at :bf 8 60 5 V N J A gf Y f K k NL M P I 'S 5 sv EN jf, Q3 t U Q L' 1: 6? 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X 1 0 -any t.X'K5 - Q 'Lf C. ,b9 e,K' C3 'cfk-T' 'Ck QQQI il NN-ii X v Nic ba Ynrx yxxokvx SVN-Q kfgX Lkbvxxh bdvv. Q5 tx Mow vmbii 1, Qxgcc-3. xxbv-Q 'WEL x., in' Kgbviuvy-.. Commencement Speakers The winter graduating class chose as their graduation theme, Builders of ,'XlllCl'iCZ1.u Speakers who presented this theme at the exercises were, George Haehten, who spoke on The Economic Structure of Ainericaf' and Beth Mackie, who presented The Cultural Side of American Growthf, Both discussions were very interesting and appropriate, and brought high school life to a fitting close for the graduates. Class Oi Winter '40 Reynold Lindroth, president of the winter graduating class, ofiiciatcd at a thrill- ing close for graduating seniors as the Senior Breakfast, Senior Farewell, Com- mencement Exercises and all other activities of a graduation class were carried out. :Xt the commencement exercises, Reynold presented the student body with a gift from this class, money for a radio for the new social hall. Pagc 1Vz'm'tcc1z Vuyfi' 'lizwllly ACUNA, MARY G A A - st 'h f . . ., .rams Club: World Friendship Club. AMBITION: Secretarial Work. HOBBY: Reading. AIRD, GEORGE -Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Spartan Knights: Senior Band. AMBITION: Trumpet Player. HOBBY: Model Railroads. ALLEGER, BETTYJO -Hospitality Committee : I-.A.A.: Palette :ind Brush: U. and U lou Ilesiuner. HOBBY: llrawinsr. . Club. AMBITION: Fash- ALSVED, ELAlNEfG. A. A ' Office ., Committee: Hospitality Committee: Glee Cluh' lunior 'I'r'-Y . - 1 : Amazon: World Friend- ship. AMBITION: Interior Decorator. HOBBY: Collecting Sou- venirs. ALTMANN, VICTORIA -Piano Recitals: Talent As- sembly. AMBITION: l'lay in an Orchestra. HOBBY: Plavinxr Piano. ANDRESEN, JOHN-Basketball: Track. AMBITION: See the World. HOBBY: Beach Combine, AVILA TILLIF S , .--- partan Choir: Glee Club: Program Commit- tee Hospitality Committee. AMBITION: Singer. HOBBY: Sing- imz BALLARD, GERALD+Varsity Baseball: Cee Track: Cee Basketball: Varsity Tennis. AMBITION: Cosmetnlogist. HOBBY: Hunting and Fishinn. BARKHURST, GLEN---Varsity Swimm- inxr Stage, Sound Properties A ' , -S, sslstant Manager: Camera Club. AMBITION: Rad' I0 Announcer. HOBBY: Photography. BAT . Y 4- es: Eu odia Club: Palette and Brush. AMBITION: Fashion Illustrator. HOBBY: Costume Dcsifrnimz. BATES, ANNf-Needlework Guild: U. and U. Club. AMBITION: Private Secretary. HOBBY: Ice Skating. BAUER, CARL-Bee Basketball: Cm Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Varsity Tennis: Hi-Y Club, Secretary Sergeant-At-A .' ' ' rms, Junior Orchestra. AMBITION:Army Pilot. HOBBY:Music. EMAN, BARBARA' Social Committee' Symphon it BEAM, BILLfBee Football: Varsity Swimminxr: Senior Band. AMBITION: Naval Aviator. HOBBY: Airplanes. BECKTEL, CHARLES+Toastmasters Club. AMBITION: Mechanical Drafts- man. HOBBY: Swimmimr. BELCHER. CATHERINE--Flower Committee: Lib ' - ' rary Sciente. AMBITION: Make-up artist. HOBBY: Sports. BILLENSTEIN, FLORENCE---G. A. A.: Junior Glee Club: Modes and Manners. AMBITION: Typist. BLATTER. BETTY-- G.A. A.: Spanish Club: Modes and Manners. AMBITION: In terior Decorator. BOBUP, LOIS-G. A. A.: Spartan Choir: Wel- fare Committee. AMBITIONZ Cosmetologist. HOBBY: Drawing In 4 B . 3 ee rack: Cee Bas- ketball. AMBITION: Aeronautical Engineer, HOBBY: Photo- graphy. BOWERS, GERALDINEfProgram Committee: Home Economics Club: Drama. AMBITION: Jitterhuyz. HOBBY: Swing Music. BRANDENBURG, EVELYNfHome Economics Club: Needlework Guild, Vice-President, President: Flying: Pen Club: Girls' League Cabinet. AMBITION: Shorthand Teacher. HOBBY: Photoxrraphy. OTELLO, STANLEYf-Dee Basketball C T D Page lllllll BELLER, GEORGE Bee Football: Junior Class. President: Commissioner of Regulations: Boys' Forum, President: Toastmast- ers, President. HOBBY: Sports. BENOIT, PATfCives Romani: G. A. A.: Flying Pen: Girls' Chorus. AMBITION: Lawyer. HOBBY: Dancing. BERGLIND, DOUGLAS--Cives Romani: Science and Maths Club. AMBITION: Physician. HOBBY: Wood Carving. BERRY, SHERRELL--AMBITION: Salesman. HOBBY: Collecting United States Coins. BIANCI-II, STEVE-fVar- sity Football: Varsity Baseball: Hi-Y: Spartan Knights: Boys' Council, Chief Justice. AMBITION: Professional Baseball. BIGLER, GEANf-Football: Track: Science and Maths Club: Freshman Class, Sergeant-At-Arms. AMBITION: Doetor. HOB- BY: 'Fropiral Fish BISH, ETHELMARYffTri-Y: Home Economic: Club: G. A. A.: Girls' Chorus. AMBITION: Beauty Ov- erutor. HOBBY: Cooking. BLAIR, TED' Swimming: Water Polo: Science and Maths Club. AMBITION: Army Flying. HOBBY: Model Airplanes. IILESING, WILEY: Bee Football: Cee and Varsity Track. AMBITION: VVorld's Champion Brone Rider. HOBBY: Rodeo Ri- der. HLILEY, ARLENEfCives Romani: G. A. A.: Little Sister Committee: Welfare Committee: Scholarship Society. AM- Bl'l'lON: Lawyer. HOBBY: Sports. BLOCK, BETTY LEA4World Friendship Club: Finance Committee: La Tertulia: U. and U. Club: Flying Pen Club: Scholarship Society. AMBITITION: Librarian. HOBBY: Reading. BOGDANOFF, BILL-- Bee and Varsity Baseball: Bee Basketball. AMBITION: Professional Ball Player. HOBBY: Baseball. BOHREER, ANTHONY - AMBITION: Find a job. HOBBY: Radio. BORUP, NORMAfG.A.A.: Welfare Committee: Spartan Shield Stal'T. AM- Bl'I'lON: Remorter. HOBBY: Collecting Hit Records. 7 444,-ax A a, 1. 1 'Ju 'j Bl 651-flat. BOYER, JACK--'Hi-Y: Spartan Knights: fni1rQsioner of Athletics: Boys' Forum, President: Varsity Football, AMBITION: Couch. HOBBY: Sports. BRADY. RITA-Cives Romani: Big' Sister Committee: U. and U. Club. AMBITION: Dental Assist- unt. HOBBY: Fancy Work. BRANFORD, KENNETH-Track. AMBITION: To get rich. HOBBY: Travel. BRASSETT. AU- DRENE- -G.A.A.: Big Sister Committee: Home Economics Club. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Dancing. BRITO, EMILY-- Progrum Committee: Hospitality Committee: World Friendship Club: Tri-Y. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Radio. BRUFFY, NORMAN AMBITION: Civil Engineer. BUNNING, CHARLES' Bee Basketball: Boys' Chorus, AMBITION: Wood Turn- ner. HOBBY: Making Baskets and Vases. Page Twmlty-lfvo DASCHER, FRED--Debate: Scholarship Society: HOBBY: Ra- dio. DORSEY, ROBERT-Varsity Football. AMBITION: Own a Business. HOBBY: Traveling. DRAKE, EARNESTfBoys' Glee Cl ' ' ub, Boys Chorus. AMBITION: Real Estate Broker. HOBBY. Boats. DUMPHY, JOEfBee Football: Varsity Football: Entered from Cathedral Hi h S h l g c oo: AMBITION: Business Administrator. HOBBY: Photography. ERICKSON, ELJAY-Spanish Club: Bee Football: Tennis. AMBITION: C. P. A. HOBBY: Coll-s-ting Coins. EVANS, ARTHUR-Scholarship Society. AMBITION: Sports Announcer. HOBBY: Stamp Collecting. FINLAYSON, ELEANOR-Spanish Club: Modes and Manners, Vice-President: Service Club: Home Economics Club. AMBI TION: Doctor. FIRSTMEYER, DOROTHY-Junior Red Cross A ' ' mazon, Girls Glee. AM.BITION: Commercial Model. HOBBY Music. FRANCES, EDIT!-I+Transferred from Fremont. Tri-Y G. A. A.: Hospitality Committee. AMBITION: Nurse. FREY JACK AMBITION , . . f : Airplane Work. FULCO, ALYCE- Symphonm-Lt:-s: Welfare Committee. AMBITION: Modeling HOBBY: Dancing and Reading. GALLION, ALEEN-Hospitab ity Committee: Home Economics Club: Bit: Sister Committee, Girls' Ch ' ' ' orus, Library Science. AMBITION: Secretary. GILB , --: 4 in . AM- BITION: Navy Doctor. GODDARD, A 'LE' Transfcrn-IL from Hamilton. Amazon, S li-H 1' ' ' ' u Lad. Well' e L mutt-ez G.A.A.: Tri-Y: U. and U. Cub AMBITIO ru Q ERT, I.EWlS-Scholarship Society' Trask l'ootl ll . ' ma es Teacher. HOBBY: Having GODWIN, AC - i r .. Treasurer: Big Sis r Commit , ecr ta , enior Band: Spanish Club' Thi- H L . . 1 . s Club: Harmony Chora- lettes. AMBITION. Photiniraphers' Model. GREEN, BLAlNEf-Swimming: Basketball. AMBITION: Den- tist. GREER, BOBiVarsity Basketball: Bee Basketball: Clem Club. AMBITION: Sports Writer. HOBBY: Collecting Old Newspapers. GREVVE, VIRGINIA-Girls' League President: Phoenix Society: Commissioner of Records: Song Leader : G.A.A. : Spanish Club, Sergeant-At-Arms: Tri-Y: Service Committee. Chairman: Social Committee: Amazons: Freshman Class, Treas- urer: Sophomore Class, Vice-President: Junior Class, Secretary. AMBITION: Photographer. GU , u : mazons. G. A. A.: Piano Recital. AMBITION: Opera Singer. HOBBY: Music. HACHTEN, GEORGE'--Phoenix Society: Basketball: Debate: Scholarship Society: Ephebian: Valedietorian: Chief Justice Student Court: Boys' Forum, Sergeant-At-Arms. AMBI- TION: Getting Income Worth Taxing. HOBBY: Sports. HALL, HOVVARD - ' ' ' ' Boys Chorus, Track. AMBITION: Building Con- tractor. HOBBY: Hunting. EVARA, PAULINE-Spanish Club' Euodia Cl b A Page Tnwlfy-I HANSON, GAIL Commissioner of Finaru'e: Office Committee, President, Secretary: Girls' Council, Chief Councilor: Junior 'l'ri-Y, Vice-President, Secretary: Spartan Shield, Associate Editor: El Re-cuerdo Staff, Senior Editor: G. A. A.: Amazon: ll. and U. Club: Scholarship Society: No More Frontiers : Masquers: World Friendship. AMBITION: Comptometer Opera- tor, HOBBY: Scrap Books. HARDING, WARRENfAMBIT1ON: Business. HARRIS, CLARE-Basketball: World Friendship Club: Spartan Shield: l'rs-ss Club. AMBITION: Aviation. HOBBY: Surfing. HEIDE, WARREN-AMBITION: Business Man. HENDERSON, JOHN -Spanish Club. AMBITION: Aeronautical Forester. HOBBY: Science. HETT, CLARKfBee Basketball: Varsity Football: 'l'l'ack: Gymnastics. AMBITION: Oil Tool Salesman. HEYWOOD, RALPH'--Varsity Football: Parnassians: Spartan Shield Slatl: Water Polo. AMBITION: Coach. HOBBY: Sports. HILL, DOROTHY Junior lied Cross: Home Economics Club: Amazon: Hospitality Committee. AMBITION: Travelintz Com- panion, HOBBY: Danciinr. HILLS, HILL f-Senior Orchestra: Senior Band. AMBITION: Aeronautical Work. HOBBY: Hunt- ing :ind l ishin1r. HINKSON, JACKf'l'ruci,: Gymnastics. AMB ITION: Automobile Desixrner. HOBBIES: Model Boats, Auto- mobiles, Airplanes. HOGAN, MILDREDf-Modes and Manners: Safety Committee: Home Economics Club: Amazon: Girls' Chorus. AMlilTlON: Caterer. HOBBY: Collectimr Pictures. HOVEY, GRACE La Tertulia: U. and U. Club: Spartan Choir: Debate. AMBITION: Stenographer. HOBBY: Writing. HOWARD, MILDREDH Flower Committee: Home Economics Flub: Girls' Glee Club. AMBITION: Air Hostess. HOBBY: Ice Skating. HULLINGER, BOB Varsity Football: Boys' Forum. Seryfezlnl-At-Arms, Vice-President: Spartan Knights: Hi-Y. AMBITION: Industrial Enizineer. HOBBY: Sports. JACKSON, BE'l l'Y MAE Spanish Club: G. A. A.: Hospitality Committee: Junior Tri-Y: Girls' Chorus. AMBITION: Cloth- inxr' Buyer. HOBBY: Stamp Collecting. JACOBS, DOROTHYfGirls' Chorus. AMBITION: Private Secretary, HOBBY: Draw- ing. JAUOBSON, HELEN Scholarship Society: Girls' Glee Club: Spartan Choir: Bit! Sister Committee. AMBITIONS Compto- meter Operator. HOBBY: Sports. JAYCOX, VIRGINIA-Spanish Club: Gi,-15' C1119 Club: 1-'lnwur Committee, AMBITIQN: Op. 1'l'il Silll31'l'- HOBBY: Collecting: l'hot01rFHDhS- JONES, J0HN Science and Maths: Spanish Club. AMBITION: Business Man. HOBBY: Seoul Work. KETCHUM, NORTHROP---AMBITION: Musician, HOBBY Music-A KLAIISBIAN, BEVERLY qg,A,A-I l'resident, Secretary: Girls' League, Secretary: I-Iphebian: Amamnz Tray: Smmish gjluhi Sk-h,,la,-Ship Sm-iutyz Wm-1,1 l riendsliip l'lub: Social llonnnittue. AMBITION: llyni 'l'4-acher. HQHHY: SPO,-LS, Hilfe 'l zui'l1ly-fo1n' KYTE, r10NALu----mti.. Club: o1-- 'i me C ub: Debate Team: Ten- ' AM ll ni:-. l TION: Radio Tratlie Manager. HOBBY: Collecting Coins. LANMAN. PENELOPE--Orchestra: Monitor Committee: .lunior Tri-Y: Home Economies Club. AMBITION: Foreign Buyer, HOBBY: Ice Skating. LARSON, VICTORIA-Senior Orchestra. AMBITION: Seeretary. HOBBY: Swimming. LENZ, CLARABEL Seholarship Society: Big Sister Committee: lfreneh Club: Science and Maths: Sealbearer. AMBITION: Aud- itor. HOBBY: Chemiculture. LIGGETT, CONWAYfSpartan Shield Stuff: Bee 'I'raek. AMBITION: Electrician. HOBBY: Colleeting Travel Souvenirs. LINDROTH, REYNOLD-fSenior Class, President: Hi-Y. President: Spartan Knights: Ephebian: Bee Basketball: Varsity Tr:-wk: Seholarship Society. AMBI- TION: See the World. HOBBY: Swimming. LINK, MARJORIE G. A. A. Senior Class, Secretary: Student Court .luilgnp Dnnet Committee: Big Sister Committee: Serviee Committee, Seeretary: Senior Tri-Y: Spanish Club. AMBITION: Nurse. HOBBY: Sports. LOEHR, WILLIE MAEff'Horne Econ- qpmil-,Q Club: Gym Office Committee. AMBITION: Housewife. HOBBY: Colleeting Poetry. LOPEZ, GORDON--Latin Club. AMBITION: Spear a Fifty Pound Halibut, HOBBY: Spear Fish- ing. LOVE, BETTIGENE-G. A. A.: Finance Committee: Amn- zon. AMBITION: Dress Designer. HOBBY: Swimming, and Diving. LONVMAN, KENNETHfBasketball: Traek. AMBI- TION: Electrical Engineer. HOBBY: Sports. LOZANA, IDA- G. A. A.: Spanish Club: Girls' Chorus: Ofliee C 't ommlt ee. AM- BI'1lON: Nurse. HOBBY: Scrap Books. LUCAS, FREDfAMBITION: Medical Resenreh, HOBBY. Scouting. LYLES, VERDAfSpanish Club: Junior Red Cross: Junior Toastmasters Club, AMBITION: Nurse. HOBBY: Lit- erature. MARRY, DALEiVMrsity Basketball' Bee Basketb ll , . a . Dee Basketball: Press Club, AMBITION: Aeronautical Engin- eer. HOBBY: Sports. MACKIE, BET!-lsflirls' League, Viee-President: Program Com- mittee, President: Modes and Manners, President: Tri-Y: Ser- viee Committee: Spanish Club: Nominating Committee: Girls' Glee Club: Spartan Shield Staff. AMBITION: Traveling Com- panion. HOBBY: Sports. MAGRUDER, PHILfTraek: Spanish Club: Boys' Glee Club. AMBITION: Petroleum Engineer. HOBBY: Deep Sea Diving. MANGRUM, BETTY---G.A,A.: Spartan Choir. AMBITION: Radio Work. HOBBY: Singing. MA , . . BITION: See the World MAREK KEITH Fortl ll 'I' NSFIELD, PAUL---Football: Hi-Y: Track' Basketball AM- . , f m ra 3 raek: Spartan Choir: Romeo and Juliet. AMBITION: See the World. MARQUETTE, RAYMONDfSafety Committee ' Press Club' Student Fire Department, Captain AMBITION' SLI I . . a esman. HOBBY: Model Buildings, and National Guards. J Page t x MHTORQUODALE, WILLIAMA-AMBITION: Aeronautical Engineer. HOBBY: Golf. Mm-EACHEN, DONALD--AMBITION: Orchestra Leader. HOBBY: Coin Collecting. MEADER, BETTY-HSoc'ial Committee: Scholarship Society: Junior Glee Club: Camera Club: Spanish Club: Euodia Club: Sealbearer: Symphonettes, AMBITION: Teacher. HOBBY: Dancinir. MENDOZA. WALTER- Bee Football: Bee Track. AMBITION: Accountant. MILLER, JUANITA- Masuuers, President: Gavel Society, Sec- retary: Program Committee: Scholarship Society: Spartan Choir. HOBBY: Model Ship Building. MILLER, NORMAN Palette and Brush: Senior Class, Sergeant-at-arms: Junior Class, Viee-President: Sophomore Class, Sergeant-at-arms. AM- BITION: Commercial Artist. HOBBY: Travelinpr. MONROE, JACK--Junior Writers, l'resident: Spartan Shield Statf. AM- BITION: Journalist. HOBBY: Photography. MOONEY, AUDREY---Junior Tri-Y: Home Economics Club: Finance Committee: Amazon, Sub-Head. AMBITION: Compto- meter Operator. HOBBY: Tennis. MORTENSEN, FAYEW--Office Committee: Bill Sister Committee: Spartan Choir. AMBITION: Hair Stylist. HOBBY: Collecting Menus, MORTENSEN, FERNfBig Sister Committee: Social Committee, AMBITION: Nurse. HOBBY: Sewing. MUNDIA, MARlEfG. A. A.: Big Sister Committee: Hospitality Committee: Glee Club. AMBITION: To be a Jitterbug. HOBBY: Swing Music. MUSGROVE, RAY-Student Body President: Senior B Class, President: Sophomore Class, Sergeant-At-Arms: Hi-Y: Spartan Knights: Student Court Judge: Varsity Football: Track. AMBITION: Naval Enpzin- eer. HOBBY: Naval Science and Tactics. MYLANDER, KENNETH -Tennis. AMBITION: Chemist. Hobby: Wood Carving. NERI, LAURO Phoenix Society: Spartan Shield Staff: El Recuertlo Stall: Bee Football: Quill and Scroll: 'l'rai'lt. AMBITION: t'artoonist. HOBBY: Cartoons. OBERG, ARLA Needlework Guild, Secretary: Amazon: Home Economics Club: Girls' Glee Club: Gym Ofiiee Committee. AM- Bl'l'lON: Own u Beauty Shop. ORTIZ, DELIAfSpanish Club. AMBITION: Secretaiy. HOBBY: Embroidering. PAHEL, MYRTLE--G. A,A.: Modes and Manners: Girls' Chorus. AMBITION: Typist. HOBBY: Sports. PARKER, DONALD-Track: Boys' Glue Club: l'ress Club: U. and U. Club: Senior Band. AMBITION: Policeman. HOBBY: Guns. POBST, MARGARET- Spanish Club: Junior Tri-Y: Palette and Brush: Social Committee: Big Sister Committee: Spartan Choir: Spartan Shield Staff. AMBITION: Dress Designer. HOBBY: Photography. PORTNOFF, PETE--Gymnastics .AMBITION: Business Man. POWELL, DOROTHY-'Spanish Club: Office Committee, Vice- President, Historian: Junior Tri-Y: Spartan Shield Staff. AM- Bl'l'lON: Secretary. HOBBY: Bowling, Vogt l'u't'llf.VzY1.l' Powrlr vERNON ff . . i, f-. rcss Club: Varsity Football. AMBI TIO' ' N. Mathinxst. HOBBY. Louis. PRIESTLEY, BETTY RAEff Girls' Glec Club. AMBITION: Cart oonist. HOBBY: Cartooning: RAY. BETTY-Modes and Manners: Service Committee:G.A.A. Tri-Y. AMBITION: Nurse. REED, ANNH-Amazons: Scholarship Society. AMBITION: Cos- tume and Millinery Designer. HOBBY: Handwork. REED, HELENf-fldphebian Society: Phoenix Society: Chief Justice of Girls' Council: Modes and Manners, Chairman: Spanish Club: Service Committee: Flying: Pen Club: R.e1:istrar's Office. AMBI- TION: Receptionist. HOBBY: Music. ROCK, EUGENEfVarsity B: sk -tl 1 ll ' '- ' ' ' ls Q vi , Hi Y. AMBITION. Athletic Coach. HOBBY: Sports. RODGERS, WARRENf-Track: Football: Basketball AMBI- TION: Draftsman. ROOT, Cl'IESTERfWater Polo, bv 't arsi y 2 Safety Committee: Stamp Club: World Friendship Club. AM- BITION: Business Man. HOBBY: Collecting Stamps. ROSE. MARJORIE---W'eliare Committee: Girls' Chorus. M A BITION Cake. and Pastry Decorator. HOBBY: Handwork. RUDD, KIN . , .. . ball: Debate. AMBITIONZ Salesman. HOBBY: Music. SCHEIB G--Band: Orchestra: Spanish Club' Dee Basket ROBERT--Football: Track: No More Frontiers : Debate. AM: BITION: Officer in the Marine Corps. HOBBY: Hunting, and T fr. ' -' ' - ar,,L1, Shooting. SCHELLAING, ROBERT-s-Debate: Guvel So- ciety, Prezident: Water Polo: Spanish Cluh. AMBITION: Law- yer. SCHELLANG. KATHERINE--G' l ' ir s Chorus : Studi-nt Court Justice , Rc-gisLrar's Ol'lic'e: Program Committee. AMBl'l'lON: Designer. HOBBY: Painting and Sketchimf. SCHULTE, AL Baseball : Track: Football: Writers' Crampg Flying Pen Club. AMBITION: Own a Machine Shop. HOBBY: Writing Poetry. SCHUTZ, MARY-Amazon: Flower Committee' G.A A. ' N 1 -dle- . . , il worlt Guild. AMBITION: Housewife. HOBBY: Pets. SCOTT, .IAC AMBITION: Government Worker. HOBBY: Skating, and Swim- minxr. SEYMOUR, ARLENE-Modes and Manners: Flying' Pen Club: Home Economics Club: Retristrai-'s Ofhee. AMBITION: Comptonieter Operator. HOBBY: Handwork. SHAW, VELDON ffVarsity Football: T 'k ' ' ' ' ' HOBBY: Sports. Kfworld Friendship Club: Gymnastics: 'l'rack. rat . AMBITION. lulectriczil lumzinecr. SHELBURNE DON-V , arsity Baseball: Bee Baseball: Phoenix Society: Print Shop, Production Manager: Press Club: Student Fire Department, Chief. AMBITION: Fire Department Printer. HOBBY: Photography. SHIVELY, ANITAfLatin Club: World Friendship Club: Modes and Manners: Spartan Choir: El Re- cuerdo Staff. AMBITION: Costume Designer. HOBBY: Ice Skating. SIGGS, EDW'ARDfDebate. AMBITION: Aeronautical Engineer. HOBBY: Operating My Ranch. 3 Page Tut ulv it .411 SKAGGS, VINCENTWHHOBBY: Collecting Pictures of Old Automobiles. SKANSEN, MARILYNNfl rench Club: Junior Wri- ters' Club: Hospitality Committee: Office Committee. AMBITION: Teacher. SLOCUM, MARY-fSpanish Club: Palette and Brush: Modes and Manners. AMBITION: Fashion Photographer, HOBBY: Photography. SMITI-I, EVELYNf-Girls' Chorus: Library Science: Big' Sister Committee, AMBITION: Registrar. HOBBY: Dancing. SMITH, ROXANNAfEuodia Club: French Club: Spanish Club: Parnassians: Scholarship Society: Sealbearer: Social Committee. AMBITION: Teacher. HOBBY: Writing. SNAPP, DOROTHY AMBITION: Nurse. HOBBY: Interior Decoration. SOMMERVILLE, VENERANTA Spartan Shield Stati': G. A. A.: Modes and Manners, Secretary, Sergeant-At-Arms: U, and U. Club: Senior B Class, Secretary: Spanish Club: Tri-Y: Service Committee: Dance Committee. AMBITIONI lforeiyxn Buyer. HOBBY: Badminton. SPEARS, AMY - Tri-Y: Social Committee. AMBITION: Nurse. HOBBY: Out Door Games. STANFORD, BOB AMBITION: Baseball Player. HOBBY: Radio. STEARNS, .IUNEfSpanish Club: G. A. A.: Service Committee: Bin Sister Committee: Sen- ior Glee Club: Symphonettes. AMBITION: Elementary Teacher. HOBBY: Music. STEPHENS, BARBARAffModes and Manners: Service Club, Secretary: Girls' Chorus: Flying Pen Club. AM BITION: Buyer, or Manager. STEPHENS, JOHNNY Spartan Choir: Glce Club: Gymnastics: Swimming. AMBITION: Salesman. STEWART, TINY'--Phoenix Society: Spanish Club, Vice- Presideut, President: Nominating Committee: Service Committee: G, A. A.: Flower Committee: U. and U. Club: Commis- sioner ol' Public Arts: Symphonettes. AMBITION: Gym Teacher. HOBBY: Badminton S'I'OCKIlOl'I , LARRY AMBITION: Business Man, STRATTON, DAN VVater l'olo, Varsity, Bee: Swimming. AMBITION: Aviation. SVVARTZ, HARVEYf-Water Polo: Swim- ming: Student Fire Department. Captain. AMBITION: Theatrical Electrician. HOBBY: Pottery, anal the National Guartls. TAYLOR, GENE Track: Football. AMBITION: Machinist. WALDEN, ELEANORW'l'ri-Y, Treasurer: Spanish Club: Science and Maths Club: Social Committee: Modes and Manners: G.A.A.: Junior Tri-Y. AMBITION: Teacher, HOBBY: Photography. W'Al.I., DORIS Amazon: Latin Club: Palette and Brush: Junior Tri-Y: Flower Committee: Piano Recital. AMBITION: 'l'eucb Art. HOBBY: Painting, and Sketchinxz. WHIPPLE, BETTY--fAMlilTlON: Housewife. HOBBY: l'Imbroiderin'x. WILSON, DOROTHY Spartan Choir: Neetlleworlt Guilml: Gym Otiice: Amazon. AMBITION: Nlusie Teacher. HOBBY: Wootl Work, 1'i1yv Twenty-ciglzf WINTER, FRED--Track: Basketball: Hi-Y: Boys' Chorus. AMBITION: Athletic Coach. HOBBY: Athletics. WOOD, R0- BERTiDebate: Gavel Society: Track: Football: Latin Club: Scholarship Society: Sealbearer: Science and Maths Club. AMBITION: Chemical Engineer. WREN, KENNETI-IfTrack: Varsity Basketball: Spartan Shield StaH. AMBITION: Journal- ist, or Sports Coach, HOBBY: Broad Jumping. WRIGHT, THELMA-Senior Band. AMBITION: Comptometer Operator. HOBBY: Sports. ZAHARSON, TESSIE-Spartan Shield Staff: Hospitality Committee: World Friendship Club. AMBITION: Travel to China. HOBBY: Collecting War Pic- tures. ZENZ, MOREE-Scholarship Society: Needlework Guild: Sealbearer: Home Economics Club. AMBITION: Christian Science Practitioner. HOBBY: Making Wooden Novelty Pins. Additional Winter '40 Graduates BARNES, GEORGE. GAINES, TI-IOR. HILL, CLINTON-Bev Football: Water Polo: Swimming. LEMBO, MATILDA. Mc CRACKEN, CLYDE-AMBITION: To Work. RHEA, MEL- DRED-Library Science. AMBITION: Telephone Operator. HOBBY: Knitting. VIRTER, WARRENfScience and Maths Club. AMBITION: Naval Officer. WILLIAMS, HELENYAM- BITION: Librarian. HOBBY: Books. f Class ol Summer '40 O e I 1 ff, v QW! I Plan Farewell, Breakfast Left to right: George Reay, Sc-rizeant-ab Arms, Seeond Semes- ter: Wallace Dona- hue, President, First Semester: Betty Hu- isken, Vice-President, Second Semester : He- len Thompson, Trea- surer, Second Semen- ter: Helen Singleton, Secretary, First Se- mester: Ed Eatherly, President, First Se- mester. Officers not shown: Ed Dowd. Vice-Prem ident, First Semester: Ethel Mae Cook, Treasurer, First Se- mester: Art Battle. Sergeant - At - Arms, First Semester. ,, ,Q Lf ,Q 'F ' efsfg f,,, - .,. f ' - ff 7, SMX, f 4 fan - , L! 44, ' if-X-- ' f ,, . 7, I I ' I ' A K AZ- x Q , X 1,1 ,fff lhjeview ff f . I J 'Af.f, Y '-.'f 1 4 I . 4 f ,f - f Z' , I Z f - A 4 , ' f 1 .ff X 7 , v Z . ' .' Lg, ,. f -- , -, '--L7f'f ,E-I ,f fk N' Z lt A f., X ihllll'ClllllQ' nuder their chosen cmmlcxpfngpegriiiicl NX lute, annl-,followt gfflR?lQE1?l-C1'- . . , . v ' 7 ' slnp o ' H ' ' I Xhlluee Donzthne, the'-grarl'rSEQ3,g,f:lz1s,of - - P' S 1- C . ,fL' in review. ' L Such ztltztirs us the Senior ltrztwl, Senior Breakfast, and Senior Farewell were successfully carried out. Something new was tried in the Senior Farewell, when at progrzun of all senior talent was presented and no speeches were allowed. The elztss prophecy and the elztss song, written hy Betty Du Bois, were given at the I lad luutlieily .lun L f L' Cf' Senior lireakfust. Of three hundred and thirty-two students grztcltiating, twenty-one were seal- lmezlrers. This is zi record. K Beyond the ' ' ' '- for Connnencemeut Speeches. Horizon was the topic. - . , L , 14 L Lf I 1 1 ve. 1 X. -.-nl S xx -W i J . ' V N 4 1 , ' J . , lv X's.kx ,V '.,4. j ,,.+ff f' . Y 4 17 '-f J . Inge Tzwlzfy-unit Luft! I I - 1'.f,,.7l1dFr34 4f ff 'L f'.'Lf1-ff? Zh- 1 jaw . QC . Mawr, j jfwygafu-ff W AURIANUI-2. JUNE s ' fi' eu-5' and Maths Club: Euomnt C . Vive-Vresirlent: Junior Red Cross, Vice-President: Scholarship Soeietyg Sealbearer. AMBITION: Child specialist. HOBBY Scrapbook of News Headlines. AKERS, BETTY M.---Cives Ro mani: G. A. A.: Home Economics Club. AMBITION: Nurse. HOBBY: Stamps and sewing. ALAUZET, LAVERNE-Seal bearer' Cirls' Ieafzue Treasurer Q 'll fx. . . . s : ui and Scroll: Band: Spar- tan Shield Staff: El Recuerdo Staff: Finance Committee. AM- V BITION: Journalist. HOBBY: Swimming. ALF SEN, ALLAN- Scholarship: World Friendship Club:Stamp Club. AMBITION: Building: Contractor. HOBBY: Swimming. AMES, MARY----Latin Club: Amazons. AMBITION: Interior Decorator, HOBBY: Collecting Autographs. ANDERSON, AUGliSTA--Little Sister Committee: Welfare Committee: Cives Romani: G.A.A. AMBITION: H ' ' ' ' ome Economics 'Ieache HOBBY: Sports. Km U A! ANDERSON, EUGENE-Masquers Club: Cives Romani: Trans- ferred from Wichita High School. AMBITION: Radio or Stairs Actor. HOBBY: Music and Horticulture. ANDERSON, LYMANf Commissioner of Publicity: Spartan Shield Staff: El Recuerdo Staff: Science and Maths: Quill and Scroll: Track: Basketball AMBITION: Journalist. HOBBY: Printing. ANDERSON, RUTH-Girls' League President: G.A.A. Cabinet: Girls Coun- eil: Tri-Y: Amazon: Ofliee Committee: Cives Romani. AMBI- TION: Surgical Nurse. HOBBY: Wood Stcneilin U E K rf! . f fix, ffJ,.,r.l-f' L Nr'-fix, . RONG, ROBERT-Varnassians: Gavel Society, Vice- resident: Spartan Shield Staff: Cives Romani: AMBITION: Crim l Lawyer. HOBBY: Collections. BABICK. ANNA-- ON: Dental Nurse. HOBBY: Sports. BARBEE, MIL- ED-G.A.A.: Science and Maths Club: Scholarship Soc-iety' . ' -Q. AMBITION: Radio work. Holuivz Readings' , ERT-Band: World Friendship Club. HOBBY: wing: Rec ds, a d Books. BARKER, MARGARET- Offiee Com- mitt e' ' Spartan Shield StaH': Tri-Y. AMBITION: fl' ' leer ary HOBBY: Reading. BARRY, RICHARD o ars ip ' resident Sealbearer Phoenix Souetv Pl VMP: cl' .' :. : -' cuer and Maths Club: Spartan Shield Staff. I ' a ' . HOBBY. Photography. ', -Girls' Chorus: Home Economies l b: F' n ittee. AMBITION: Cosmetoloyrist. HOBBY: ' e ' ouvenirs. BASH, FEROL-Big Sister Committee: er and Usherette Club: Welfare Committee. AMBITION: Cosmetolmzist. HOBBY Sports. BASS, THOMASfBee Track: Bee Football. AMBITION: Mining! Engineer. HOBBY: Swimming. BATHURST, ROBERTA-Girls' Chorus. AMBITION: House- wife. HOBBY: Photography. BATTLE ARTHUR Ble a I , - 1 nm Varsity Football: Hi-Y: Spartan Knights: Senior B, Sergeant- A - . . .' . tArms, Cee and Varsity Track, Dee Football. AMBITION: Coach. HOBBY: Sports and Stamp Colleetimz. BEESON. JAMES-Bee and Varsity Track: Bee Football: La Tertulia: Ia d- e ' 1 ' an , Loys Chorus. AMBITION: Business Man. HOBBY: Mua- ic. I Aff I , I X ,ff fi' 1 .I . 7 I f f ML I lj V 1 L ,' fr , , 1 ' , ,fx r I ,f-f' ' lf' l'ugt' I :et 1 1 y V . ,jk 5 V' ,yy 15, :LVL Vi!! f' fjffi r .Af 1. VV! 7 .4.f f ff . 47 f fp 9 'f . , . LO, L ' M' ' f . ff N A, Vt 70 W X V. L 1 ' , 1 fnff .f X I -ff' f A 4LA,g-. mkff J ,Lf H H ' BRAZIER. DICK St-ho s up Society: Latin 1 St-ience anal Ma s: QwG6fliaslmlialf Te uig: g,.2,11,l,,,m,-5 pjphu. bian. AMBITION: l'! oleum Fn n - . OB : Simzinxz. BREER, B0 5 e Track: Commert l J e. MBITION: Personal S:-eretury. BREEZE, MARYy -f Seholarship Soeiety: Social Col ttee: Home E n n 'c tus: Sealbearer. AMBl'l'lON: Nurse. HOBBY: Colleetim: o 'enirs. BREMER, JAMES-Bee Basketball: Tennis: . y, One of the Captains 3 Stu- dent l ire Dept., Captain: Sp ish Club: U. and U. Club, President. AMBITION: Iii otype Operator. HOBBY: Sea Seoutinu. BURGER. TOM Senior Orehestra: Band: Ensemble: Bee Football: Aeeountinix Olllee: l'hoenix. AMBI'l'lON: Certified l'ublie Aseountant. HOBBY: Learning.-: to be Something, someday. BURWELL, JACKfBee Football: Varsity Football: Trai-k: Spartan Knights. AMBl'l'lON: Coach. HOBBY: Sports. BYERS, BETTY- Seholarship Soriety: G.A.A.: Modes and Manners: Otliee Couuuittet: World Friendship Club: Spanish Club. AMBITION: Lawyer. HOBBY: Musie. CALIVA, JOSEPH AMBITION: Artist. HOBBY: Drawi ', CALLAS, BEATRICEW- Spanish Club: Junior 'l'ri-Y: Modes and Manners: tl. A. A.: Clee Club: Amazon. AMBITION: Pryate Serretarg. HOBBY: Sports. CARR, HARRY Varsity l ootball: Varsity 'l'raek: Marlquers: No More Frontiersn: De ate. AMBITION: Coaeh. HOBBIES: Sports, Hunting. CECIL. KATH- LEEN Parnassians: Sealbearer: Spanish Club, Seer ary: Spartan Shield Staff: Piano Reeital: Bill Sister Committee. AMBI- 'l'lON: Private Seeretary. HOBBY: Music. CECIL, VIRCXINIA-Parnassians, Secretary: Sealbearer: Spanish Club, President: Bit: Sister Committee: Spartan Shield Staff: Phoenix Sdbifety. AMBITION: Private Secretary. HOBBY: Poetry. CHAMBER- l.IN, GUELDA, Som: Leader: G. A. A.: Glee Club: Latin Qlub: Big: Sister Committee: Sophomore Seeretary: Student Court Judize: ltll Reeuerdo Staff: Serviee Committee: Danee Commititee. AMBITION: Author. HOBBY: Creative Writing. CHAPMAN, CIIRISTABBI.-f Seholarsliip Soeiety: Seienee and Maths, Seeretary: Cives Romani. Scribe: Sealbcarer: U, and U. Club: G.A.A. AMBITION: Seienee Teacher. HOBBY: Reading. CLHSCERI, ROSE Bit.: Sister Committee: Nominating Committee: Modes and Manners. AMBITION: Housewife. HOBBY: Cookinir and Sewiuxr. CLOSE. DONNAf-Amazons: Senior B, Treasurer: Senior A, Vice-President: G. A. A.: Finanee Commit. tee: Bit.: Sister Committee: Spanish Club. AMBITION: Script Girl. HOBBY: Swimmimr. COLE, CHESTERf Christmas Can- tata: Bee Football. AMBITION: Aeronautieal Work. HOBBY: Motor Work. CONTRATTO, KENNETH-Cee Baseball: Bee Baseball: Varsity Traek: Golf: Basketball. AMBITION: Advertising. COPPOCK, BETTYfGirls' Glee Club: Library Seienee: Junior Red Cross. ANIBITION: Stenogrrapher. HOBBY: Pets. COTRONE, ERMINIA-Entered from Kensington Sehool, Feb- ruary '3!l. AMBl'l'ION: Private Secretary. HOBBY: Sewing. COWGILL, EVELYN-Scholarship Soeiety: U. and U. Club. AM- Bl'l'lON: Ilousewife. HOBBY: Singing. it l'ugr 'l'!11'l'!bx'-limi BURNS, DORIS S1-all-carer' 1' A A HN 't I' ' , 1. . .: Liu a ity llommittcc. Chairman, Cavel Sn i-i ' - ' - ' ' I ' -' . cm y. 'ln-fisurir: La TOYLIIIIR, Secretary: 'l'o:isimastm-rs' Club: Science and Maths Club. AMBITIO : Teacher. HOBBY: Rcadiiul. BIIRSK, RUTH .IEANNE-Am . zona: G. A. A.: Ofiicc- Committee, President: Girls' Council: La 'Fm-rtulia: 'T'ri'Y. AMBITION: Scientific VVork, HOBBY: Active Snort-:. BUTZ. EDWARD Water Polo: Swimmimri Staizc Crm-wg Oi'chca1r:i. HOBBY: Skiing. f BYLER. AIYIIRHY Oilicl' C'gnimilicc.IAMBITION: Indian Ifield Ss-rvicc. HOBBY: Collecting' Indian' Souvenirs. CNHRAMAN, TOM Scicncc :ind Maths Club: Civcs Romani: Parnassians. AMBITION: Pharmacist. HOBBY: Defbltr-. CAYECCHE, LOIT- IS, l'rc-as Qllub. President. AMBITION: Priiitcr. 'HOBBY: Priniiufg. I O ix fu CAWLEY, CECIL-AMBITION: Arrriyxfkfr lllotf HOBBY: Hunting. CHAMPION, CRAII!-AMBITION: fructural Engin- ceringr. HOBBY: Fishing. CH!FFEIli,' JIM4 See am? Varsity Football: Bev, Cue., and Vlrsity Baseball: Spartan Knights: Hi-YI Boys' I'iOfj'YI I. Qicn-Presffdent. Coach. HOBBY5 Scrnpiliook on Sports fi f AMBILFIQN: Athletic I Q ' f f,E Y I ff! I fluff i' f il l :F ik' if 1 ' . ,,,,QQX xl. 'x it .VN it ix-- 5 5 taxi? if, Y , f F 1 at 'N it CHESTER, BY: Target Treasurer: Modes Y: Science and Society. AMBITION: MUND-Cee and V ball: Bee Football. HOBBY: Radio and Cars. A. A., Secretary- Gavel Society: Tri- Tertulia: B:-ind: Scholarship Music. CISNEROS, ED- Cee Basketball: Varsity Base- and Drive Fast Cars. CLARK, SHIRLEY-G. A. A.: . . - ciety. CLAY, DONfGolf: Bee Basketball: Spartan Shield Staff' Radio Club. AMBITION: Aeronautical Engineer. HOBBY: Golf: CLAYTON, JACK-Be B k b e as et all: Hi-Y: Scholarship Society. AMBITION: Electrical Engineer. HOBBY: Singziniz and Sports. Parnassians: Scholar'-ihip So CLINE, BEVERLY-Flower Committee: Junior Red Cross: Fi- nance Committee. Secretary. AMBITION: Machine Bookkeeper. HOBBY: Reading. COLE, WANDA MAE - G. A. A.: Tri-Y. Treasurer: Biz Sister Committee: Needlework Guild: Home Economics Club. AMBITION: Housewife. HOBBY: Sewing. COLLINS. MARSHALL--'La Tertulia: Camera Club. AMBI- TION: Marine Diesel Engineer. HOBBY: Model Boats and Aircrafts. ' COLVIN, DONfGymnastics: Cives Romani: Yell Leader: Cam- era Club: Spartan Shield Staff. AMBITION: Get a Job. HOB- BY: Cameras, CONKLIN, LYLE-Cee and Bee Track: Bee and Varsity Football AMBITION . : Aeronautical Draftsman. HOBBY: Aeronautical Drafting. CONWAY, JACKdStudent Body President: Commissioner of Regulations: Football! Swim- ming: Phoenix: Gavel Society: Hi-Y: Masquers: Toastmasters: Spartan Knights. AMBITION: Prosecuting' Attorney. HOBBY: Music and Speaking, jf.. . 4 'MQ - I E R AMBITION: Dentist. HOB- ls, 'AJ ii fx ' Q ,Ji 7 U I M lm' Y'f1fff.v-f H . K. 4 X o 7 r Q ggqz - CONTER, .IEA .W Welfare C lON: Sc e ary. C OK, nl-IEL MAE Social Committee: Schol- arship Society: Senior li Class, Secretary: le Francais: Science and Maths Club. AMBITION: Nurse. CROW, GENEVA' U. and U. Club, Flying Pen Club. AMBITION: Stenoxzrapher. HOBBY: Swim: Records. CURTIS, BOB--La Tertulia: Society: Science and Maths Club. AMBITION: Mechanical 1-Inirineer. HOBBY: Plnyinpz Trumpet. DAY, Committee, Treasurer. AMBITION: Nurse. HOBBY: Collecting: Coins. DE LAURA DONALDASeholarship 3 Sealbearer: Science and Maths Club, President: World Friendship Club: Base- ball. AMBITION: Certified l'ublic HOBBY: Working' on Cars. DEVAERE, DOROTHY--G.A.A., Recorder of Points: Big Sister Committee, Tri-Y: Amazons: Girls' League Cabinet. AlVlBl'l'lON: Secretary. HOBBY: Sports. DEWALD, JAMES --f' T from Urban Academy. AMBITION: Foundry VVorker. HOBBY: l'hoto1,:raphy. DICKHAUS. HENRY lDICKl--U. and Club, Treasurer. AMBITION: Architectural Drawing. DOERMANN. DICK- -Transferred from Long: Beach Polytechnic School. AMBITION: Auto Mechanic. HOBBY: Auto Mechanics. DOMINQUEZ, LOLA- lia Tcrtulia. AMBITION: HOBBY: Collecting: Pictures and Post Cards. DONAHUE, WALLACE- Senior A Class, President: Science and nths Club. AMBITION: Aerunaut' al Engineer. DORNAN, PATSY--Masquers: Scholarship Society: Gavel Society. AMBITIO 1 Radio Actress. DU BOIS, BEx'Y-G, A. A.: Amazons: Office Committee: Finance Committee: World Frienilship Club. BITION: Dentist. HOBBY: Reading. DU CHEMIN. BETTY Sealbearer: Junior Writers: Parnassians. Historian: Quill and Scroll: El Recuerdo Staff. AMBI- 'l'lON: Teacher. HOBB : Writing. DUNN, BOBfDee, Cee and Bee Basketball: Spartan Choir: Boys' Glec: Track: Golf. AM- Bl'l'lON: Aircraft Desi ner. HOBBY: Photography. DOWD, EDMUND-flfreshman Class, Serixeant-At-Arms: Sophomore Class, President: Junio Class, Vice-President: Senior Class, Vice-President: Science and Maths Club: Parnassians, Presi- dent: Scholarship Socic 2 Phoenix Society. AMBITION: Naval Officer. HOBBY: Navigation and Sailing. DRAGOUN, JACK World Friendship Cli : Scholarship Society: Sealbearer:AMB1TION: Engineer. HOBBY: Mechanics and Music. DY- SON, VANON- Gee am Bec Basketball: Bee Track. EATHERLY, CHARLES EDVVINfDec, Bee, and Varsity Basketball: 'ennis: El Recuerdo St' 3 Spartan Shield Staff, Editor: Quill and Scroll: Phoenix Society: Senior B Class, President. Ell- WARDS, RAY- AMBIT N: To Be Successful. HOBBY: Hiking. l .5 4 abt-8.0 - c.,,,M - Qk U M ' -S' Lol-if Mama! , 'C-' - f . f ,. f 1'ugv flllffj'-flllll', J '9 4 f Y K 21,3 --f ,Q iffy afar , ,- .--- 'ff . .Q 4' ff-M1f'iYb,5f-fe -L 4 -' .ff ! I I! fi V I gifgvlf f f43'7 l2f ef : ffCfM: ,z1 QW I-:Llp .,'Pr10Yhf1xasln-fb-lf: i'F:fr1!: some CIW. AMBI- : Coach. HO : sports. ELLINGSOIEI-IELEN-H0g,f piinlity Commibt' . AMHI'PmH:B0pqm910g' e r Q1 olwrmor. HOIIBY: Reading. ELLIS, Bob-Banfhgg - J'-4464 1n'r1oN1.49ychinisu HOBBY: Swimyiin . ,Ns ff h , , x,- v. '1 L., Q' 'f' G M? - I gf f, .Q ar 9 wg Mfr 'Q 1- ue? avi 1- . f I i2 AA ' ' ' , 27 ilgez-W..--' 7, ' 55 f ' I ' ff- r X trim ' ' 4 , f f f ff fi ,tl ..f41..6 -eff 'm.i,ls. mum 'C.A.lf': i6w,lil511nFy ,mm 66'f,AKlVllllTTON' 'nh I ' ' , . ysna lzdleatmn Teacher. HOBBY Creative Writbrll ENL CINAS, LEE--l lyim: Pen 'Biff Sister C A - i TION: Private Secretary H0 ' ' , EYANSY -7 e THYYI-'lying Pen Club.. . : Singer. HOBBY gjipglig. , A :ff V' X111 .M-f- fff - ff I 444' EVERETT, ROY- , , Bee Swimming: Bee and Cee Track. AMBITION: Oil Worker. HOBBY. Surfinz FAUGHT ZANE' G.A A ' Dee and Gee Basketball' Bee Water Polo' . , - . .: June Mad. La Tertulia: Flower Committee: World Friendship Club. AM- BITION: Dramatics Teacher. HOBBY: Swimming. FEAR, JOYCE-Office Committee: Parnassiansg Scholarship Society: La Tcrtulia. AMBITION: Oflice Machine Calculating. HOBBY: Tennis. ,X P FISH, EUGENEfLa Tertulia. AMBITION: Own a Farm in Nebraska. HOBBY: Gardening. FLAMM, DONAI D'-Swirl' 1 ' n dll Shield Staff: Scholarship Society: Camera Club: La Tertuliu: El Recuerdo Staff AMBI . TION: Journalist. HOBBY: Photo- 1-zraphy. FORGETTE, D0RIS7World Friendship Club: Flying: Pen Club: Biz Sister Committee: Girls' Glee. AMBITION: See- retary. HOBBY: Playing the Piano. FRASER, AL-Dee and Cee Basketball: Cee Track. AMBITION. Street Car Operator. HOBBY: Writings. FRANZEN, WTNI- FREDfAMBITION: Machine Bookkeeper. HOBBY: Stamps. FREELAND, BESS-Bixr Sister Committee: Flyim: l'en Club: Social Committee. AMBITION: Radio Script Writer. HOBBY' Traveling. FREEMAN, EVELYN-T '-Y ' - ' ri , Vice l resident: Big Sister Coni- mittee: Home Economics Club: G.A.A. AMBITION: House- wife. HOBBY: Sewing. FRENTZ, RICHARD ROMAYNEW Spartan Shield StaH: Masquers: Band: Golf. HOBBY: Drum- min . FRITH - ' ' ' 2 , J. D. Aeronautical Engineer. GEHRKENS, LOUIS C - ee, Bee and Varsity Baseball: Gymnas- tics. AMBITION: Forest Runner. HOBBY: Hunting and Fish- imr. GELLER, BILL-Bee and Varsity Basketball. AMBITION: Accountant. HOBBY: Sports. GIKAS, LIBERTY-Needle Work Guild' S ' ' ' , GTVICQ Club, Flying Pen Club. AMBITION: Beauty Operator. HOBBY: Tennis. I cz, Y f U-'. .f 1 A f 7 1 V ' flf' , ,. . . J - l ll ' f lugfu 1f1zl'!.x -ffm' lv lu U . If . V V V' r , if I J ,V , 4 , .H J , Vi, f 4 il t. L ', 'f , M GLEED, RUTH-Qufll 'and ll: Spa tan Shield Staff: ElIRdcuerdo Staff: Home Economics Club: Flower Com- mittee: 'U rtnn AM ION: urnalist. HQBBYL lectinjfSouvenirs and Readimr. GLOVER, JEAN E.s-fScholar- ship g 'e y: G. .' Seravi Com 'tc-eg Modes anil Man rs: Pallette and Brush: Home Economics Club. AMBITION: Cos c Designs- . HIDBBY: Art nd Rwynng. GLOVER. SHIRLEY ANN-Sophomore Class, Vive-President: Tri-Y: Ama- za ' Socil Board: 'lower Committee: June Mach AMBITION: Photographer-'s Mod:-l. HOBBY: Dancing. GOUKER, JOH --W er Poo 'AMBI'I'IO'N: See Ulm W11rld.,,'lKOBBY: Cars. GOUKER, MARK-lARETfG.A,A., President: Commissioner uf uglff -. Tni . l'ri-asurofi Welfz1l'0 Con1mitteflf'AMBlTlgZ: Nursv, HOBBY: Rf-zulimz. GOULD, ALLENE Tri-Y: G.A.A.: Ollicl- vmmitln I Spartan Shield Stall! Amazbnfs. AMBl'l'l : Travel. HOBBY: ldatimr. GRAHAM. HARVEY-f 'l'rack: lf4,4,1. hull. AMBl'l'l0N: Acronautics.l,7HOBBY: Sports. I M, , ,,, , . . v f 1 ' ' v 'V .f , 1 . , i J . v f V t J, GRAHAM, ,PAT Sqholznlshiii Surlm-ty: Sbartzin Shield Stall: Science :mil Maths Club! 'l'r:u'li: Ilaskctluull. AMBl'l'lON3 Journalist. HOBBY: ligal-Win: CRAHAM, TOMMIE FAY-Bit: Sister Committee: La Tertulia .AMBlTlON: Nurse. HOBBY: Sports. GRANT, DOF JBQN ACives Romani: Toastmasters: Scholarship Society. AMBITION: Dental Assistant. HOBBY: Sewimr. GRAUEL, GRACE Amazon: Flying Pen Club: Scholarship Society: Service Club. AMBITION: Secretary. GRAY, PHILLIP--Gives Romani: Scholarship Society: Gymnastics: Boys' Gln-0. AMBITION: Collazo Professor. HOBBY: Coins and Stamps. GREEIVWAL , HAROLDY-Coe, Bee, and Varsity Baseball: Bee and Varsity Football: Masquers, Pri-siilent: No More lfronlii-r: Juno M1 . AMBl'l'lON: Success in Business. HOBBY: Baseball. GREEK, DOROTHY---BIJ: Sister Conimittct-1 lflyimr lk-n Clulix fix Bl'l'lON: Sccrctiiry. HOBBY: Ilancim: and Swimminzr. ix Q P GRIHSS, DOROTHY AMBl'l'lON: Millinvr. HOBBY: Horseback Riding. GRIFFIN, MARlI.YN'l illancv Uoinniittvcl OHMLEQQ r E Committce: Amazons: G.A,A,: World Friendship Club. AMBITION: Physical Education Teacher. HOBBY: Skatimz and Ten-1 , Q nis. GRYTE, GLENN-Basketball: Orchestra: Band. AMBITION: Forest Ranger. HOBBY: Music. HADLEY, LENORE-J? R Scholarship Soc-it-ty? G.A.A.7 Office Committee, President: Amazons: Girls' Leutrue Cabinet: Home Economies Club: L91 Ter- Q ky X. X tulia. AMBITION: Buyer. HOBBY: Sewing. HANSEN, DOROTHY JEAN-'Scholarship Society: Symnhonettos: Science audi-5 i Maths Club: Amazons. AMBITION: Go to College. HARKIAS, EDWARDVB:1skc-tball: Traek: Football: Gymnastics. HAR-L 6' PER. MARY .lEANNE'wScholarsl1in Socictv' Home Economics Club' Amavons' Ccrclc l rzincais' Tri-Y' Bit: Sister Commit-Pt, U L it it-C, Treasurer: G A.A.. AMBITl'ONx uuyt-Q-.'H0unY: Stamps. l A L' C I' ' ,A X g fi lo 'K 1 ' ? X Rt XX Sabi, N i C X r , C I Es I Xl W i ' 'J F ll rf PFW L .'.--..f ,. ..-HL ll B ii lillillliill ' i tif ii 1 i lklfff' 7l1II.l'f,t'-.N'i.l' HARRIOTT, CLARICE- G. A. A., Head of Volleyball. Head ol' Badminton: Tri-Y. Serirc-ant-At-Arms: Gives Romani: Biz: Sis- tcr Committee. AMBITION: Physical Education Teacher. HOB- BY: Sports. HAYES, .llMMIEACee and Varsity Baseball. AM- BITION: Professional Ball Player. HOBBY: Hunting! and Fish- imr. HAYNES. JIM---Scholarship Society: Gavel Society: Ten- nis: Camera Club: Science and Maths Club: La Tcrtulia. AM- BITION: Photo-Lithogrrapher. HOBBY: Photoprraphy. HENAMAN. Bl-ITTE Girls' Glvc: Spartan Choir: Biz: Sister Committee. AMBITION: Comptomcter Operator. HOBBY: Horses. HENRY, FERN-Girls' Glee Club. AMBITION: Singer. HOBBY: Dancinu. HEROLD, EILEE Tri-Y: Program Com- mittee: Flyimz Pc'ff-iilubf AMBITLDNJ Social Secretary. HOB- BY: Cooking Extraordiiiary l oods.lX,X ,......... I it -Q l A x , HX .1 we J I 'Yi inf if , . i f ki , J gr- HIGELIN, DORlYl'lIYA15ina.nce Committee: Girls' Chorus: Spartan Choir. AMBITION: Cosmetician. HOBBY: Sinllinil and Dancing. HIGHUML HELEN-Transferred from Grand Forks, North Dakota. AMBITION: Become Wealthy. HIRSCHKOFF, HERBERT-Varsity Football: Track: Spartan Shield Staff. AMBITION. Industrial'Chcmist. HOBBY: Surfing. If 7 Z uf: E R HITCHCOCK, ARLINE--Girls' Chorus: Scholarship Society. qAMBlTION: Dental Nurse. HOBBY: Radio Drama. HOLMES, iLUCILLEfTransferred from Atchison Hiyzh School, Kansas. AMBITION: Typist. HOBBY: Tennis, and Music. HOUSTON, DOROTHY-G. A.A.: Big' Sister Committee: Amazons: Flyimr Pen Club. AMBITION: Teacher. HOBBY: Skating. HOWE, IRENE---Scholarship Society: G.A.A.: Flying IH-n Club: Orchestra. AMBITION: Stenographer. HOBBY: Music. HUISKEN, BETTEfSpartan Shield Staff: Finance Committee. Secretary: U. and U. Club, Treasurer: Symphonettes: Home Economics Club: Senior A Class. Vice-President. AMBITION: Housewife. HOBBY: Skating. INTER, MONTE--Band: Orches- tra: Camera Club. AMBITION: Musician. HOBBY: Music. JACOBSON, LAUREL---Sealbcarer: Tri-Y: G. A.A.: World Friendship Club: Phoenix Society: Gavel Society. President: Cives Romani. AMBITION: Teacher. JENNINGS, OWEN- Swimming, AMBITION: Draftsman. HOBBY: Stamp Collecting. JOHNSON, SID T.-Varsity Football: Varsity Baseball. AMBI- TION: Commercial Pilot. HOBBY: Guns and Ammunition. JONES, FRANK W.-Sealbearer: Gavel Society: Science and Maths Club: La Tertulia: Tennis. AMBITKON: Certified Public Accountant. HOBBY: Photography and Fishing. JONES, R0- BERT O.-Basketball: Band. AMBITION: Chief Forester. HOB- BY: Horses and Guns. JUDD, ALLEN- Scholarship Society: Gavel Society, Sergeant-At-Arms. AMBITION: Salesman. HOB- BY: Auto Mechanics, and Rcadinil. I I . A 1 . Q . 4 if , . . 4. 1-' - ' MQ 1-1 1'-f'-f 'v I N f 3 , V ' ,V V s- . Page llmfv uutn ' I 1-4 nl I KEENE, KATHRYN--Tri-Y: CL-rule Francais: Hospitality Committee: Flower Committee. AMBITION: High School Teach- cr. KELLY, MARY ANN-Junior Writers: G.A.A.: Cercle Francais: Junior Class, Treasurer: Amazons. AMBITION: Com- mercial Artist. KENNAN, KELLY-Toastmasters: Cee Track: Bee Football. AMBITION: Mechanical Engineer. HOBBY: Shells. KENNEDY, LORAYN ---- La Tertulia: World Friendship Club: Bigz Sister Committee: Scholarship Society: Home Econ- omics Club, Secretary. AMBITION: Designing. HOBBY: Collecting Stamps. KERLEY, MARJORIE-Tri-Y, President: Jun- ior Class, Vice-President: Ccrcle Francais: Scholarship Society: G.A.A. AMBITlON: I-Iislh School Teacher. KERLEY. ROGER AMBITION: Machinist. KERN, NORMA JEAN-Tri-Y, Secretary: Program Committee, Secretary: Flower Committee. AM- Bl'l'lON: Radio Work. HOBBY: Swing: Music. KINMAIN, DWIGHT--Cives Romani, Transferred from Tulare, AMBITION: Ministry. KNOWLTON, DOROTHY-Spartan Choir: June Mad : Symphonettes : Masquers. AMBITION: Actress. HOBBY: Reading. KNUDSEN, RAYMONDfHOBBY: Fishing. KOBERSTEIN, ADOLPI-I-Flying Pen Club: Cives Romani. AMBITION: Civil Engineer. HOBBY: Coins. KOLSKY, THEO- DOREf-Scholarship Society. AMBITION: Reporter. KOSICK, VIOLA MAE-Phoenix Society: Sealbearer: Scholarship Society, Secretary: 'Fri-Y: Flyinir Peo Club: Gives Romani: Finance Committee: G. A. A. AMBITION: Social Worker. HOBBY: Sports, KUHLMAN, VIRGINIA' -Girls' Chorus: Spartan Choir: Amazons: Scholarship Society: Home Economics Club: U. and ll. Club, AMBl'l'lON: Orchestra Vocalist. HOBBY: Embroidery, and DZIIICIIIII. KUHN, .IESSIBW Band: - ub Orchestra. MBITION: Travel. HOBBY: Photography, Music and Stamps. LANGFJN- t A HOVEL. CARL' Va ' all. BITIO irplane Mechanic. HOBBY: Aviation. LEONARD, ELVERNAfBig Sister Committee, J : . .: ing Pen ub: Girls' League Cabinet: Toastmasters. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Creative ir. T R RNITA VINE, MAX-Bee Basketball: Bee Track: Varsity Golf. AMBITION: Commercial Artist. HI SBY Iolf. IN, DO La Tertulia: Science and Maths Club: Boys' Glee: Sealbearer. LEWIS, EDWIN- lli-Y' vaft' Knitrh . lcv Foot : Water Polo: Swimming. AMBITION: Conch. HOBBY: Sports. ' - J - ' ffff, f U f ' A , af I , 'ff l ,Si Q- UM xi -fl' My . ' ' 3 5 ' - 4 : 'w ' ' . Q' M - ' . f X5 bl X 3 J Mi. ,,, E.: xg' xji N, fri' , 1 'J lk 'V ' J -i si . ' J U4 ,l 4,1 X -b J 'JV N U IPX Ji 'vo EY.. .3 K all ,f 4 .7 ffl :t 'I it . A IN fl xii! 1 BC? PP 'lxl NY il llrjlifvillllm J , JM N E x lldyt' '11i1'I.v-vl'gl1z' ill A L, rl 'iffy , ' L , , , JY I. ,- . A. f . if ,M f ff y fi MW ,UVM if I if if 4 f x ' f 1 R0 l AM1. IONl Qtort owner HY Inav olllerl in! irst J Y ers. 'WI' VIOLI'l'I -'Home .cono es Club .E I -' ' ,. . - . Q : - ' N F' : l 'e 1 m' -0. AMI TIC : Bookko r. EWIS, ALLACE Fo mhll: I m a ies: ami. AMI lOl'!QA'ilc-et 'ral Engin- er. : If ' I - 'I' ry. fl 4 OI yy 2 Chinn-.t A A 'mf . , 1 lf iff Y 7 My q X I X Alf, 'M f . W f , f l f G , E ,'I'ER. ROT 'A F. . A.: Hospitality Commit- mt LWQN omanb una wer mmittte AMBITION 115 -- ' ': .aT ' l : ' '- : i.. A vgrfikx.-r. IHJBBIZI: siiyxibia Swimming. LITTM1' N, .YI JU. ann U. Club: 'ervii m'ttee: Program Cam- it ' ' Flyini: 'Pt-yi CLub. IBI : ographer. HO' BY: Ia' ing. LOG .LCO, ICTORN Ce?-fBast-'ballz Bee and Var- y Football MBl'l' : t7'vil Serlyire. FPBBY: Sports. , . N J , x Y , . ,p 1 .W fi' W Jiifrlfl ...uni 117 LOMAX, MARSHALL Swimminlil Water Polo. AMBITION: To Get Rich. HOBBY: Swimming. MAGEE, BONNIE JEAN-Y Phoenix Society: Scholarship Souiety,i'Secr1-tary: G. A. A., See- retary: Science and Maths, Secretary: Parnassians: Amazons Curele Franvais: Tri-Y. AMBITION: Svienue Teacher. HOBBY Chemi-culture. MAJEWSKY, WILLIAM-Football Gymnastics Spartan Knights: Hi-Y. AMBITION: A Steady Job. I X I I' X if MANCINO, MARY--G. A. A.. Som: Leader: Finance Committee, Vive-l'resiilt-nt, Historian: Spartan Shield Staff: lfil Reellerilo Staff. AMBITIUN: Secretary. HOBBY: Tennis and Swimming. 'MARSHALL, VIRGINIAfMcdes and Manners Club: Flying Pen Club: Tri-Y. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Collections. MARMADUKE. JOHN-Gymnastics: Toastmasters, Serxzeant- At-Arms, AMBITION: Art-hiteeture. HOBBY: Collet-ting. MASK, CRISTINAf Modes and Manners Club: Spartan Shit-lil Staff: Service Committee. AMBITION: Journalist. HOBBY: Sports. MATTHEWS, BILL-ffVarsity Tennis: Bee and Varsity Football. MAY, VIRGINIA LEE'-'G. A. A.: Welfare Committee: Gives Romani: Scholarship Society: Suienee and Maths Club: Masquers. AMBITION: Maths Teavher. HOBBY: Souvenirs and Books. MtCLELLAN, .IAMILEE --'- G. A. A.: Gives Romani. AMBITION: Home Economies Teacher, McCOLLUM, BOB 'Hi-Y: Tran-k: Football: Spartan Choir: Boys' Chorus. AMBITION: Coach or Radiu Simzcr. HOBBY: Music. McDOWELL, MURIEL--Cervle Francais: Program Committee: Home Economics Club. AMBI- TION: Home Economics Teacher. HOBBY: Writing Poems, Col- lecting Foreiizn Dolls. MORRIS SI-IERIDAN-Transferred from Avenal High Sehool, Bak 'tielrl. MEECE, DOROTHYfI lying Pen Club: Modes and Manners lub: Spartan Shield Staff. AMBITION: Singer: HOB- BY: Te-nn1....kMELVIN. BETTIEY-Biiz Sister Committee. AMBI- TION: Merchitqdisc Buyer. HOBBY: Twirlimr the Baton. I Www .T 3 7 K I f F K ' nik ' -'Yip-1 1 ff . , i 1' e, . ' J N . . ' V, QV X! X ' K Page Tlllff-3'-IIIIIL' Q C - - it l - 1 nu 3 A .7 7 1 I 3 - fs .- f - MILLER, VIRGINIA---World Friendship Club: Flying Pen Club, I',I'GSiCIl'I'lt'f ig Sister Committee: Girls' Council, Secretary: Amazons. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Various Collections. MI LIK N, WlI,l.ARD-Phoenix Society: Scholarship So- ciety, President: World Friendship Club, President: Swimming: Toas asters C : Gavet Society. AMBITION: Commercial Artist. HOBBY: Skiing and Surfing. MILUTINOVICH, PEARL+vG.A.A.L,k1o r Committee: Amazon: Flying Pen Club: Home I'IL'onomics Club: Girls' League Cabinet. AMBITION: Sggjpt Girl: HOBBY: Dranfa. MIROLLA, ROSE-Big Sister Com- mittee. AMBITION: Saleslzidy, or Beauty Operator. HOBBY: Rixdfhg. IIIIS KA,HARDING-Gymnastics.AMBITION: Pilot. MOCCIARO, PIERINO-Si-holarship Society: Track. AMBI'lI,0N: Dentist., OBBY: Music. MOI-IL, MARY ANN--Tri-Y: lflospitulity Committee. Vive-President: Spartan Choir: 'Scholarship Society. AMBITION: Music Teacher. HOBBY: Collecting: lvlininture Iillephzmts. g' 1 1. . N . K. if A 55, L, X ,-More lbitontierf Juke Mad. AMBITION: Travel. HOBBY: Baseball. HIPY: Cives lRoMani'i AMBITION: Petroleum Engineer. HOBBY: Fishing and Sailing. MULLINIKS, DENA-Cives Romani: World Friendsifip Clug: G.A.A. AMBITION: Stenographer. HOBBY: Sports. and Matlii Chfb: Partnassians: Home Economics Club: Big Sister Committee. Reading. AHURPHY,LED.M0ND-Varsity, Bee, Cee, and Dee Basketball: Bee MONEY, JACK Masouers: Spartan Choir: MULHERN, HUGHY' Waiter Polo: Swimming: MUNROE, EDYTI-IE Cives Romani: Science AMBITION: Hiuh School Teacher. HOBBY: I 1 W V linselmllg Spartan Choir: Boys' Gleez Cee and Varsity AMBITION: Athletics Director. HOBBY: Athletics, MURPHY, KEITII 'I'r:u-lc: Basketball. AMBITION: Horse Rancher. MYERS, JEANNE-Amazons: Big.: Sister Committee: Girls' Chor- us: Glen- illub. AMBITION: Nurse. HOBBY: Bowling. 'cv ,QS ' V- Jawa. . . Q f NELSON, BONAI.Il'-'I'ennis: Camera. Club, President: Science and Maths Club: La Tertulia: Wordilfrienclsliip C v. I- !A4C.f f N AMl!I'l'l0N: Professor of Political Science. HOBBY: Photography. NELSON, HARRY-Cee and Varsity Track: Varsity lb,-I .- l Baseball: Ceo Basketball: Press Club: Band: Orchestra. AMBITION: Linotype Operator. HOBBY: Music and Sports. if 'X Lyla NORIEGA, JOSEPHINE---Home Economies Club. AMBITION: Cosmetologist. HOBBY: Reading. NORRIS, LYLE. NORRIS, ' I 1 1 RICHARD Press Club: Spartan Shield Staff: El Recuerdo Staff: Track. AMBITION: Army Aircraft Mechanic. HOBBY: -fl , qiflv Mosh-l Airplanes. NUTTER, MELVIN-fAMBITION: Big Business Man. HOBBY: Hunting and Sports. O'ROURKE, BILL-' ,' I 1' lli-Y: Bee and Varsity Footlmll: Cee and Bee Truck: Bee and Varsity Water Polo: Swimming. AMBITION: Historyjgplxf I 1 N i-her. . ,sf if ' 9 ,O V' f V4 Y -f tn C X04 ' -F7 X Cliff m 3 CAAAJ , ,il S a Pays lfnrli' Wg. ORR, WALLACE- -Commissioner of Finanee: Sealbcarer: Schol- arship Society, Treasurer: Junior Writers: Parnassians: Phoe- nix Soeiety, Track. AMBITION: Certified Public Accountant. PANOS, MARYf-Flower Committee: U. and U. Club: Big Sis- ter Committee: Service Club. AMBITION: Beauty Operator, or Model. HOBBY: Movie Stars Photos and Autographs. PARK, DOROTHY- AMBITION: To be an Nurse. PARKER ter HOBBY: Little Sis- Red Cross Club: Girls' mee s Desipzning. Beauty Opera- PICKREM, KAY--Seaiiseareri Science and Maths Club: El Recuerdo, Editor: Junior Writers: World Friendship Club: Welfare Committee, Vice-President: G.A. A.: Amazons. AMBI- TION: History Teacher. HOBBY: Collecting Civil War Data. PING. BETTYJEANW-Junior Red Cross. AMBITION: House- wife. HOBBY: Hunting. PLETCHER. VIRGINIA-G. A. A.: Junior Writers: Parnassians: Big Sister Committee: El Re- euerdo Staff: Masouers: Scholarship Society: June Mad. AM- BITION: Actress. HOBBY: Acting. . 5 J 1 'QA s U My V ' ' gill if PLOSS, SOPHIE-G. A. A.: Office Committee, Treasurer: Amu- zons: U, and U. Club. AMBITION: Model. HOBBY: Collecting Fashions, POMEROY, BOB-Science and Maths Club: La Ter- tulia. AMBITION: United States Forestry Service. HOBBY: Pets, and Saving Match Covers. POOL, DOROTHY-Finance Committee: Symphonettes: Girls' Chorus. AMBITION: Police Woman. HOBBY: Dancing. POPOFF, FREDfTrack, AMBITION: Airplane Mechanic. HOB- BY: Radio and Sports. POSTORINO, MARYf-Flower Commit- tee: Amazon: Glee Club: Pallette and Brush: U. and U. Club, President, AMBITION: Singer, HOBBY: Dancing POWELI DALEfSpartan Choir. AMBITION: Author. HOBBY: Reading: POWER, LOMA-G. A. A.: VVorld Friendship Club: Home Ee onomies Club. AMBITION: Cafeteria Manager. HOBBY: Foods. POYNTER, JUANITA-Junior Red Cross: Orchestra: Trans ferred from Douer High School, Arkansas. AMBITION: Music ian. HOBBY: Music. PRAIRIE, VIRGINIA-eOffice Committee: Glee C ' ' ' ' ' lub. Girls Chorus. AMBITION. Housewife. HOBBY' Sewing and Cooking. PRAY, RALPH-Track: Basketball: Science and Maths Club' Masqu ts AMB ION: Chemist. HOBBY: Chemistry. PRIDDY S arship Society Cee Water Polo Bee Swim 7 c ' ' I I ' : Jun' Writers: a nassians, President. AMBITION ' Ma ' e ArcAtect. HOBB riting and Ship Models. PRUHS ARTH ming . J '.A.A.: am S: science and Maths Club. AMBI: ON' 1 f ' - ' I . I ysieal 11 ut t Teacher. HOBBY: Sports and Skat- ' Jing. t .Q . df . . 5 F egg i,,p.,, N, .1 :ef fe M-2,61 .43 . .. 1 f-.: f' Spa! -1, .-, ' f M ,ing ,-ff , ,fu , . , , - QJ If I' I Pagt 1 Ol fy out RAY, RUTH-Girls' Chorus: G Hs' l Spart Choir. AMBfI'I ., . Operator. REAY, GEORGEWI-Ii-Y: Spartan Kniizhts: Bee Football: Track:fLa tulia. A BITION: S lesm I Y: Collecting Antiques. REBECK, DORlSi Parnassians Szholarship Societ odes and nners Ply ne: Pen Spartan Choir La Tertulri C A A AMBITION Commercial B yer HOBBY ecting If n Post Card R H UTH-it: A A , Service Club, Modrs and Manners folf. RITCH Ci s Roma lence and Maths . : Stalbe' er: Gymnastics: Spartan Choir: Freshman Class, MW lrresident: A mils: La r ia. AMBI Kihiiergarg a er. Hoo A f Collecting Kniek-Knaeks. niasa, ROBERT: --AMBITION achi is 'H BY: Buil Model Racing C J SK, R US---Golf. AMBITION: Dairyman. HOBBY: . , Bl ' I u 1 1 ' f -. o a CDN, . ' ' f . f Sergeant-At-A .': x ll. A IT :m 'ician a uriqt-on.. HOBBY: War Materials f , I , av ' if Ofhce Committee Ser1t,tantAtA ms A Long If ying Pen Club June Mad G A A AMBITION Secretary. 1 ERS, RUSSELL-Basketball: !'rra 'ferlre fr High-School, 'South Dakota: AMB1'TlON: Salesman. HOBBY: ROONEY, MARYfWorld Fri nds p Club: U. and ill! Club: Home Economics Club. AMBITION: Private Secretary BY: Badminton and Skating. R ZIE, JUAN -fOfTice Committee: Science and Maths Club: Flying Pen Club: G Amazons: La Tertulia: Hosp a ty Committee. AMBITION: Housewife. HOBBY: China Dogs. RUTH, ILA MAE- s ROBINSON ARY ETH L AMz1T1oN Sttnoiraphtr HOBBY Srrapbook ROBINSON MARY JANE ROG- Music. HO B- A. A. Z Cerirle Francais: Scholarship Society: Sealbearer: Science and Maths Club. AMBITION: Teacher. HOBBY: Music. SANDIFORD. BOB -Science and Maths Club: Civnes Romani: Tennis: Orchestra: Seholarship Society. AMBITION: Mining' lflngrineer. HOBBY: 'Nl i nerulogxy and Chemistry. SARJEANT, ANN FLORENCE4G.A.A. AMBITION: Cosmetologist. HOBBY: Photoirrnphy and Dancing. SCIHLLER, GEORGE-HBaseball. AMBITION: Civil Service. HOBBY: Baseball. SCHNEIDER, BOBfTrack: Band. AMBITION: Aero- nautics. HOBBY: Watch Repairing. SCHUTT, FRANK-Bee Swimming: Bee and Varsity Water Polo: Science and Maths Club. AMBlTlON: Aeronautical Engineer. SCRIBANTI, CONNIE-G. A. A.: Tri-Y: Cives Romani: Senior A Cazs. See- retnry: Big: Sister Committee: World Friendship Club: Amazons: Program Committee. AMBl'I'lON: Kindergarden 'l'eacher. HOBBY: Simzinsz. SEARS, MARIE --Transferred from Washington High School. AMBITION: Singer. HOBBY: SELCK, RUTH--Office Committee: Amazons. AMBITION: Comptomcter Operator ' Music. I 171.510 1:1717-V-fTUl7 SEYMOUR, JANE-ffAmazon. Head: G. A. A., Head of Archery! Phoenix Society: Science and Maths Club, Vice-President: Scholarship Society: Cives Romani: Girls' Council. AMBITION: Dean of Women. HOBBYU Collecting Music Boxes. SHOTT, BETTY LOU--Prorzram Committee: Pallette and Brush: Office Committee: Tri-Y. AMBITION: Designer. HOBBY: Art. SIM- MONS, LOREN AT:-nnis. AMBITION: Naval Officer. HOBBY: l'hoIo Iflntrrivixnz. SIMPSON, FRANK -Football: Basketball: Track. AMBITION: Test Pilot. HOBBY: Sports. SINGLETON, HELENAG.A.A.: Bin: Sister: Amazons: Tri-Y: Senior B Class, Secretary: World Friendship Club: Gives Romanig AMBITION: Designer. HOBBY: Ice Skating. SISCO, MERRY .IO-Girls' Chorus: Home Econ- omic:-1 Club. AMBITION2 Nurse. HOBBY: Horses. 6 f , .ll 4 I I I tv? . 5 ff' s SLAGLEY, vOIgREEN+G, A. A.: Woggl riendship Club: Bi: Sister Commttteez Flying Pin Club: Sealbearer. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Skating. SMID, 'ROBERT-Camera .Club: Science anQ Maths Club. AMBITION: Electrical Engineer. HOB- BY: Photnglwbhy. SMITH, BOB C.-Dee and Gee Basketball: Bee d Ceo Tfilck. AMUITION: Ships Omcir. Merchant Marine. H0BaIX:JAmlteiir Racimz. i. .X V ',, . E R SMITH, JACK I-I.fBee Football. AMBITION: Radio Announcer HOBBY: Playiiu: Trumpet. SMITH, .IAMESW -Varsity Football: Varsity Track. AMBITION: Work in Oil Retinery. HOBBY: Readinyr. SOPP, KENNEY-La Tertulia: El Recuerdo Staff: Spartan Shield Staff: Quill and Scroll. President: Hi-Y: Spar- tan Knights: Track. AMBITION: Car Dealer. HOBBY: Sailing and Boating. SOUTHERN, JUNE'-'G. A. A.: Junior Writers, President: Spar- tan Shield Staff: El Recuerdo Staff: Parnassians: Big Sister Committee. AMBITION: Poet. HOBBY: Writing.: and Drawing. SPISAK, FRANK-Varsity Basketball: Bee and Varsity Track: Stage Crew: Phoenix Society. AMBITION: Radio Technician. HOBBY: Sports. SPOON, WARREN-Band. AMBITION: Otiice Manager. HOBBY: Bowling. STACK, RUTHfAMBlTION: Dietitian, HOBBY: Books and Clothes. STAPLES, BILLfSwimminiz: Water Polo: Gymnastics. AMBITION: Cabinet Maker. HOBBY: Playing Cornet and Drums. STATZEL, ANDY-Spartan Shield Staff: Quill and croll, Secretary: Junior Writers: Parnassians: El Recuerdo aff. AMBITION: Laboratory Technician. HOBBY: Writinir. STEENBOCK, PHYLLIS-Pallette and Brush, Secretary: Amu- zons: Big Sister Committee. AMBITION: Dress Designer. HOB- BY: Sewing. STEVENS, MARY ANNiAmazons: Home Econ- omics Club: Girls' Chorus. AMBITION: Housewife. HOBBY: Baking. STILES, DOTTIE-Program Committee: Masque-rs: World Friendship Club: June Mad : Amazons, AMIIITION' Actress. HOBBY: Little Theater Group. I iff! ,if fffvuo' STOCKTON, KARP L. JR.---Sealbearer: La Tertulia: World Friendship Club: Science and Maths, Vice-President: Junior Writers. AMBITIONI Ayzriculturist. HOBBY: Stamp Collecting. STRANGEWAY, PATRICIAffG.A.A.: Finance Commit- tee: Needlework Guild: Amazons: Flying l'en Club. AMBITION: Secretary. STRUTHERS, ELEANORfScience and Maths Club: Amazons: Modes and Manners Club: La Tertulia. AMBITION: Interior Decorator. HOBBY: Sewing and Knitting. STUPIN, JOHN'-Track: Basketball: Football. AMBITION: Air Conditioning. HOBBY: Raising Birds, STUPIN, MARY J. f AMBITIONZ Cook. HOBBY: Baseball. STUPIN, MIKE' Swimming: Bee Football: Cee and Bce Track: .lunior Class, President: Spartan Knights: Hi-Y. SUNYICH, EVA---Flying lfen Club: Flower Committee: Amazons, AMBI'I'lON: Sten- ographer. HOBBY: Tennis. SWEET, HELEN Tri-Y: G.A.A.: Girls' Chorus: World Friendship Club: Big-Little Sister Committee. AMBITION: Sur- prical Nurse. HOBBY: Ice Skating. THOMAS, HELEN C.i El Recuerdo Staif: Cives Romani, Consul: Scholarship Society: Gavel Society: Amazons: Tri-Y: World Friendship Club: G. A. A. AMBITION: Author. HOBBY: Radio Work. THOMPSON, HELEN V.--Tri-Y, President: Senior Class, Treasurer: G. A. A.: Pallette and Brush. AMBITION: Interior Decorator. HOB- BY: Art. THRASHER, AARON-AMBITION: Radio Technician. HOBBY: Radio Construction and Repairing. THURSBY, ROBERT AMBITION: Auto Mechanic. HOBBY: Machines. TISCAREN. BOB- -U. and U. Club. AMBITION: Retire at 35. HOBBY: Collectini: Photos of Race Drivers. TITMAN, SHIRLEY Commissioner of Records: Phoenix Society: .lunior Class, Secretary: 'l'ri-Y: Ollice Committee. Secretary. AMBl'l'lON: Secretary, HOBBY: Dani-inix. TONEY, JUNE fAll-City Ori-lu-stra: Flying Pen Club: G. A. A.: Orchestra. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Music. TRACY, BETTE -G.A.A.: Tri-Y: Big Sister: Home Economics Club: Flying' l'cn Club, Reporter: Girls' Chorus. AMBI- 'l'lON: Comntometer Operator. HOBBY: Sports. TREECE, VIRGINIA -Spartan Shield Staff: El Recuerdo Staff: Home Econ- omics Club: Girls' Chorus. AMBITION: Fashion Writer. HOBBY: Cooking. TROUT, .IEANNE La Tertulia: Spartan Shield Stuff: Amazons: Girls' League Cabinet: Parnassians, AMBITION: Commercial Model. HOBBY: Writer. TURI, THEODORE Truck: Gymnastics. AMBITION: Auto Mechanic. HOBBY: Motors, TURNER, BETTY' -G.A.A.: Cives Romani: Finzxnee Committee. AMBITIONI Buyer. HOBBY: Dancing. TURNER, SEHOY Tennis: Spartan Shield Stnt'T. AMBITION: llavis l Cup lllniyer. HOBBY: Tennis and Writintz. yi' ' . ' ,, ,J- : .,. N Payc lillffrll-ffllll' VOGEL. - A . , ,ymnastics Gavel Society: Sealbearer. AMBITION: Lawyer. HOBBY: Phu tography. VAN HOUTE 'f ' ' N, JAMES Ba:,ketball:Swimm1npr. AM BITION: Aviator. HOBBY: Ga-5 Model Plan W FRANKLIN--Orchestra ' Civea Romani ' I' . es. ALL, HELEN -G A A ' Scholarship Soc' t - . . .. I. . . uey: La Tertulia. AMB1 TION: Comptometcr Operator. I WARNACK, SHIRLEY '--- Girls' Chorus: Spartan 'hoi ' 'ma- zoni Scholarship Society: Phoenix Society: Hs If nomies Club. AMBITIONZ Housewife. HOBBY: Scrap . ' I E broiderinpz. WATSON, JOAN-Cives Romani. BITIO : n Dancing School. 110 BY: ncini-r. ER, BI Cives Romani: Toastmawrgcflub ience d Mat sl ub: Seal- bearer: Band. in I usin s 'xecutiy HOBBY: Col- lectim! Cbiryland Olc ooks. 'I , ! R -X. Z,-f0,3f . ing. B ION: Aviator. HOBBY: WETZE F S RID-fliaseball: Bas- t, HO omlel Airplane Builil- x'- -x Q ,l X .. X X SKK X .R E l X,w WHEAT, MYNA BERYLfSealbc-arer' Shield Staff: El Recuerdo Staff. AM ian. HOBBY: Reading. WHITAKER, rshi Society: La Tertulia: Band. AMBITION: I-'oreiyrn ecr. HOBBY: Photosrraphy. WILEY, LORRAINE-I nance Committee: Bit! Sister Committee: Flying Pen AIVIBITION: Model. HOBBY: Collecting Souvenirs. W . s - : orlxl Frlendshii Club: Hi-Y AMBITION' Sal ' ILKINSON, ANDY--Football' Basketball W Spartan Tech n ic- Club. D . . I' esman. HOBBY: Matches. WILL- IAMS, BARBARA ANN -Soalbearer: Scholarship Society: Tri- Y:Fl' fl'- ' ' ' ying. tn Llub, G. A. A., Lives Romani' Junior W ' . rlters. AMBITIUNT' Stenowraiiier HOBBY - . . ,. . . : Collecting: and Writing: WILLIAMS CAROLYN S , --- ealbearer: G. A. A. 3 Gives Romani: Junior Red C if ron:-. Science and Maths Club: Girls' Chorus. AM- BITION: Analytical Chemist. HOBBY: Sports. WILLIAMS, DEL . rom Sterling High School. AMBITION: Private Secretary. HOBBY: Movie Stars. WILLIAMS, TOM-Stamp Club: Transferred from Orlando, Fl 'I . ' ' ' orua HOBBY. Collecting! Subversive Propailtlndu. WILSON, BILL. 0RESfFlying Pen Club' Trunferred f WILSON, JACK--Football. AMBITION: Graduate. WILSON. WARD Stage Crew: Phoenix Society: Scholarship Society. AMBITION: Mechanic. WOLFSON. DORALEE----Office Commit- tee, Secretary: Spartan Choir: Spartan Shield StaH': Program Committee. AMBITION: Ste-warrless. HOBBY: Collecting: Relics. I I Car- - . . Value.. JL... nw ' ,,:'r- i,..CS Z:1'fL ALAMHJJL-'YW AF' 6--9 WOODS, LULU MAE-Cives Romani: Spartan Shield Staff: El Rccuerdo Staff: Band: Orchestra. YOKOTA, SAMUEL--La Tertulia: Baseball: Basketball: Track: Scholarship Society: Svalbearer. AMBITION: Own a Business. YOUTSEY, JOHNff AMBITION: Machinist. ZAELKE, WAYNE-La Tertuliag Tcn- nis: Science and Maths Club, Vice-President. AMBITION: Cum- mercial Aviator. HOBBY: Sports and Aviation. if Pagv I70rly-jvc f'l'w'H:W Q U Q all S Additional Summer Seniors ATANAY MANUEL Football: Track. AMBITION: Auto BY: Minerals, Shells, Arachnids. BERNALL, GEORGE-AMBI- TION: Forestry. HOBBY: Radio. GREGG, CHARLES-Stamp Club: Scholarship Society. AMBITION: Lawyer. HOBBY: Stamps. HANSON, BOB. I-IENRICKSEN, RICHAR.D-Swim- mini!! VVater Polo. HERNANDEZ, JOHN-Cee Track: Cee Basketball. AMBITION: Contractor. JONES, JAYNEP-Office Committee: Home Economics Club. AMBITION: Typist, or Manicurist. HOBBY: Roller Skating. LISTON, MILDRED- Home Economics Club, AMBITION: Modeling. HOBBY: Sew- ing. REMPEL, JOHN-Boys' Glee: Spartan Choir. AMBITION: Machinist. HOBBY: Radio. MM M a J WW 0, df ' lf. Pago I'orIy-sm' m EW R ix-ig ..- They Plan For Youth Around the table, clockwise: Mrs. Lomax, Mrs. Ray, Mrs. llrazicr, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Daughters, Mrs. liivnen. Mrs. Link. Mrs. Ewinxr, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Swain, Mrs. lim-ller, Mrs. Irwin, Mrs. Root., Mrs. Matthias, Mrs. Miller. ' Association P rent-Teachers a The ll2lI'ClIll-'ilCllCl1t'l'Sl A-Xssociation of Huntington Park lligh School, in its six- teenth year, renders many fine services to the community. This year, Commun- ity Chest workers aided the chest fundg committees carried on activities, and finan- cial aid was given to needy students. The purpose of the organization, as i11 the past, is to carry on philanthropic and educational work. The Tenth District, of which this school is a unit, is comprised of 281 associations and has a membership of 30,000 Building their welfare 1Jl'O- grain around individual community needs, they cooperate with the school system and faculty, in every way. Our aim is to luring about a closer relationship lmetween parent, student. and the school through excellent programs, the best speakers available, and evening 1neeting's, which give both teachers and parents an opportunity to attendf' mresident, Mrs. R. D. Link. says the 1 Page I711l'ly-.wrwz ' tl lfo1'l-twiyflll .1 , 4 .. - 1 ...t4. First row, loft to right: Tny Stewart, Commissioner of Public Arts: Ray Musgruve, Student Body Presi- dent: Jaek Boyer, Commissioner of Athletics. Second row, loft to right: Gail Hanson, Commissioner of Finance: Shirley Titman, Commissioner of Ree- ords, First and Second Semestt-rs: Beverly Klausman, President, Girls' Athletic Association. Third row, left to right: Virginia Grewe, President, Girls' Lealzur-1 George Heller, President, Boys' Forum. Student Body Qfficers, Winter 40 .Xchievement highlights of the tirst semester lixecutive Board were the intro- duction of the Spartan Banner, and the establishment of a new Spartan custom, that of having huglers play Colors each Monday morning, when the Hag is raised. Several night dances were put over successfully under the lloard's guidance, the most noteworthy being the llarn Dance. .Xll llxecntive lioard activities functioned smoothly throughout the year, pro- viding maximun etiiciency with minimun anxiety and etifort to the Student Body. t The lixecutivf lloard arranged for the formation of the Social lloard to take the place of the former Dance Committee. .X new ottice. that of Commissioner of Vtihlicity. was tried out in the tirst semester and put into effect the second semester. Lyman .Xnderson was appointed to this post. iii is , .J it xx xi 'CW ,XF 13 ,l .3 Si' N, wx- 3 . First row, left tn right: Norman Koski, Commissioner df Public Artsg Jack Conway, Student Body Presi- dent, Second Semester: Commissioner of Regulations, First Semester: Claude Menkee, Commissioner of Athletics. ' 'i Second row. left to right: Wallacei Orr, Commissioner of Finance: Norma Smiley, Commissioner of Wel- fare: Jack Winters, Commissioner of Regulations. N Third row, left to right: Peggy Gouker, Commissioner of Welfare, First Semester: President, Girls' Athlet- ic Association, Second -Semester: Ruth Anderson, President, Gitl's League: Jim Hwnef President, Boys' Forum. f - ' , , L 1 N Student Body Cfficers, Summer '40 lllith hard work to be done, but with the Ere to do it, the second semester Executive Board soared to new heights of accomplishment, The House of Rep- resentatives, student voice in government, was established. lifforts were made to furnish the newly-completed Social Hall. Night dances hit a new high in attendance and profits, under the skillful handling of the board. Pa 1 gv Forly-nina 1' filifl-V The King ls Dead Long Live the King. .lim Crowl. President Jim A d a m s, Ser- :rc-ant-At-Arms Iiruee Given, Viee- President Seniors On The March hool attairs, with a well laid scheme of initia- Smashing' into the limelight of sc . . ting' two new traditions, and playing a hig part in such successes as the junior- Senior Prom, and the Senior Brawl, the Senior lS's, XYinter Graduates of '-ll. under the leadership of a hard-driving and capahle set of officers took a definite tirst place lead in school activities. l'pon the selection of class colors and styles, the XYinter Graduates of '-ll, voted to keep them secret until a certain day set aside as Senior Sweater Recogni- tion Day. Un that day, Senior l3's paraded in new sweaters down the aisles of the auditorium to the strains of .Nlma Mater, at a special asseinhly arranged hy the lsliwanis Cluh of Huntington Park. Senior l3's are under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret Moon, girls' physical education teacher. ' ' ' l - ' ding of their sweaters and hy keep Hy having a certain day set aside tot tic pai 11 i ing their style and colors a secret the XYinter graduates ot' '-ll, thus hope to set 1 precedent lor Senior H classes to follow. Year of Winter '41 Flifta Kewish, Secre- tary Phyllis l' l o 1' 15 er 'Freasu rcr 7 1 J if are .9VH'Wi'5 if-it-t,,,,tT V2 EOQTZVWW W1 at Year of 41 what If 0 mm .Z-'fhllfl . 0 .S Prom Planners Top row, left to riixht: Nancy Day, Secretary, First Semester: Erline Ewing. Secretary, Second Semester: Charles Smythe, Vice-President, Second Semester: Jack Winters, Viee-President, First Semester I Claude Menkee, President, First Se- mester. Second row, le t o 1. Riee, Sergeant-At-Arms, First and f t rifht: Robert Second Semesters: Loretta Golden, Treasurer, First Semester: Charles Gr-lmbinzl, President, Second Semes- ter: Robert Millikan, Treasurer, Se- eond Semester. OCA cur-6 7L B? U0 , ttik ,V . Juniors Promenade Pronounced an outstanding achievement by all participants, and a success in every sense of the word, the junior-Senior Prom was probably the most import- ant social undertaking of the year. Under the guidance of ambitious Charles Gambina, President of the class of Summer '41, Juniors and Seniors have no doubt of the success of the Prom. ln charge of the Prom was: lirling Ewing, Jack Harpst, and Charles Smytheg decorations: Loretta Golden and jack Dodd, musicg Wfanda Buchannan and Bruce Given, publicityg Norman Dudley and Robert Rice, bids. NVith Hawaii as the theme, the Decoration Committee did a wonderful job of transferring the atmosphere of that far land to the Boys' Gym. Beautiful songs, melodies from twanging guitars, alluring scenes, waving majestic palms, soft, balmy breezes and the delicious aroma of perfumed plants, made all Prom goers think they actually were in the land of hulas and ukeleles. As guests at the Prom drove up in their cars, they were relieved of all worry as sophomore boys, acting as chauffeur attendants, took the vehicles and parked them in a convenient place. Page fzfly om ' l'1flx'-frm fl , , Year of '42 .Xlthough still in the lower division, the Sophomores contrihuted greatly to school activities during the year. They showed more than the usual amount of pep and spirit. The class planned a Sophomore Party held in May. Students wore sport clothes. There was no special theme, hut decorations, followed the Sophomore colors. johnny Roark and his hand provided the music. 'lille committee, picked from certain groups of sophomores, especially known for their popularity and knowledge of games included: 'limmie johnson, jack lilam, liruce Sutton, YYayne Smith, -lack Nlcalinn, Glen Crowl. Margaret Mosely, l'ollyanna Fox, Dorothy Bowman, Dorothy Vagreha. lletty l.ou Ryerson, and the officers. Sophomores followed up such highlights as the Potato Race at Christmas time, and showed pep in track meets, haskethall and football games. The main work of the year was decoration for Senior Graduation and for the l'. 'l'. .'X. as- semhly held at night in thc auditorium. Officers were introduced hy Miss Austin who presided A ' e Q ' short ta ' Hedging the l.oyalty of the Sol wht vmores . , K pw . .lun Ston ,uc .1 lk on to tht. Iv, 'lf XX. . ply! W if sophomores on Paracle , Arms Second Don't You Cry President, Second Semester: Ken Peterson, , I Millikan, Vice-President, First Semester: ter' Virginia Anderson, Treasurer S cond Semester Vice- , First Semester: Bom Ray Ghrinpz, Sergzr-ant-At-Arms, First Semes , First Semester: Phylis Doran, Secretary, e Kla usman, Secretary, Sergeant-Ab , Bob Erwin. Year of '43 . X. Les Enfants Bob 'Alpaugh, President, First Semester: Boyd Haehten, Sergeant-At-Arms, Second Semester: Barbara ' Terry, Vice-President, First Semester: Bob Chambers, Treasurer, First Semester: lietty Burt, Secretary, First Semester: Bill Weipert, Sergeant-At-Arms, First Semester. OH-Beers not shown: June Russ, President, See smiim i Semester: James Shrader, Vice-President, Se r'11 nd Semes- ter: Anita Virter, Secretary, Second Smester: Jim Stockton, Treasurer, Second Semester, Ffeshmen Cavalcade You have heard, no doubt, that those 476 freshmen have been rivaling the august upper classmen, really giving out genuine school spirit. They turn out to all games, track evgnts, business and social events, and school dances. They have an enthusiasm needed to make a class click. This one has clicked. Class ofiicers pictured above are probably discussing the absence of a few of the officers who were cut, censo1'ed, blurred, or just weren't there when this feature was filmed. Absence of June Ross, class president for the second semester. is due to illness, which aroused the sympathy of the class. Can it be that the ,luniors claim to have won the annual XYhite Christmas po- tato race? A persistent rumor has it that the Freshmen had a hole in their barrel, accounting for the loss of the one lonesome little potato which lost the race for the industrious Freshmen. The good taste and artistic ability of the class was put to good use when they decorated for the january P. T. A. meeting, at which class officers presided and the class was presented. This short subjects has been flashed to you through the courtesy of the Spartan l reel Service. Freshman IN ews Page Fifty-fllrvc' ill 'I Student Aid To fail ur nut lu fzlil llL'L'll nut ln- lllc mlucstiml, if 5lll4lL'lll5 lol Slllltlll .Xicl llclp cucll lu lu-lp himself. XYilli11g :mul C1 mupvltllivc aux' tlu' stuclcllt luturs frmn thc SCl11llZlI'- slxip Soclcty. 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St-eonil row, left to right: Willard Millikun, Jack Conway, Shirley Tit- mun, Ed Hatherly, Virginia Grewe, liunrel Jacobson, Virginia Cecil, Shirley Warnaek, Bonnie Jean Ma- tree. Third row, left to right: Ralph Heywood. Frunk Spisak, Ward Wil- son, Mi:-is Mabel Mattoon, Sponsor: lmnro Neri, Betty Day. Fourth row, left to right: George lim-then. Dun Shellsourne, Beth Markie, Wullnee Orr, Ed Dowd. Not shown: Tom Burger. Ephehians, Winter '40 Manly are culled. but few are chosen from the rzuiks ot the graduating class for nienihership in the liphehizin Society. lfphehiuns are selected hy the facility and nieinhers ot the senior class, for superior qualities of clulrzlcter, citizenship, scholzirship :Ind lezidership. Since only one in forty is awarded nieinhership in this society, such recognition is one of the highest honors accorded high school students in the l,os .-Xngeles School llislricl. Phoenix Society Syniholized by ll iniruculous bird, :tn Arzihizui niythiczil enilmodiinent of the sun god, fzlhled to live forever, the Phoenix Society encourages and recognizes sn- perior attzlinment in any endeavor connected with student activities, and continues to inztintzxin the high Si.2llllill.I'tiS which have distinguished it as one of the school's outstanding honorziry organizations. hir. Miles Brewster, faculty nieinher spoke :it the tirst Phoenix awards usseinhly on the topic, XYzn'. Miss Klzihel Gertrude Mzlttoon, again Phoenix sponsor, ziwzir- ded the badges signifying unselfish service. lfrincipal Claude l.. Reeves gave zi res- unie of each student's service. Students deserving recognition are chosen hy the Phoenix committee, consist- ing of four upper class presidents, the student body president, and three faculty advisers. l'uge Ififly f lu! 5 1' l iflyA.vi.i' - 3 Seallaearers, Winter 40 During the semi-zumuzil recognition zxsseinlmly, Sczillmezwcr pins are ziwzmlccl to sturleiits whose high scholzxstic rc-Corcls have won for them menihersliip in the Scliolzirsliip Society in :tt least four of their lust six senieslers in high school. Stu- cleiils so lionorecl, zu ztwarclecl life ll nliersliip in the Q liforilizi Scliolarsliip lferl- crxltion. M . . ' I lim owbw 01 X 1 Q 1 1 Ji Spar-ta's Smart Set First row, left to right: Mary Ellen Breeze, Betty Mead- er. Christabel Chap- in Moree Zenz. mx , Clarubel Lenz. St-voml row, left to right: Robert Wood. Virginia Cecil, Kath- leen Cecil. Dick Bru- zier, Roxnnna Smith. ' - . I.: . Q ' - I , I I. .1 N 3 -1-ng... fb R ' And Lo, Ben Adhem's Name Led All The Rest Firhl row, left to right: lla Mac- Ruth, Barbara Williams. Laurel Jacobson, Kay Vickrem, Bonnie Jenn Mmw., Shirley Warnack, Myna Beryl Wheat. S1-L-mul ron, left to right: Viola Kosiek. Doris Burns, Dick Barry, Vat Graham, Bill Jones, Bill Rita-him lfrnnklin Vogel, Allan Alfsen, Bob Sanmlifurd. ' wi, left to right: Carolyn WVilliams, Betty du Chemin. Mildred liarlxwl Cm-een glagleyi Helen 'I Donald De Laura. Bill Welt:-r. llen Judd, Karp Stockton, Samuel Yakotn, Don Lewin, .hu-k lhlrnl rt Wall, Lu Verne Alauzdz, Fourth row, left to riprht: Wallace Orr, A lmruizon. a X The Upper Ten The Sm-hulurshiv Sm-it-ty. having such a lnrxrv nu-n1bcI'SI1ilv. necessitate taking iW0 I'I4'I'lll'l'S. um' for Vrvill- mn-n und Suphmnure embers, Zl st-cond fur uniurs and Seniors In-lonyzimr to tht- Society. Suated in the tirsl lwn rows ol' he sem d picture. .ire the S Ilmarcrs. UIJWIIIQ fam' Schm cie y USt'IIfI1tIl'.91IIf7 For .hIt'l I'It't'.I' Il Pays tu iXcIrcrtisc was thc thcinc of thc first two Imanqucts spmismcml hy thc Scholarship Socicty this ycar. The first was thc scinifannual hanquct honoring Scallmcarcrs of thc wintcr graduating cIass. Thc scconcl was thc District Mccting at which clclcgatcs of scholarship societies of scvcn schouls wcrc guests of I'Iunt- inglini I'ark High School. ICI Camino Rt-aI was thc thcnlc of thc semcstcr banquet. This was a very un- usual prugrain, in that thc scninr incinhcrs rathcr than the initiatcs prcscntcrl thc prograin. Mr. Ii. I.. Stockton, forincr principal of Iluntingtun I'ark, was a gut-st spcakcr. Thc tutoring' systcni, institnlcrl Ivy the SchuIarship Society, was cvcn inorc sncccssful this ycar in its ctturts to carry out thc nmttn of this organization. ScIioIarship for Scrviccf' XYaIIacc Orr was stnclcnt supcrvisur of this activity, Iirst scmcstcr. Tylcr KIcIJnnaIcI took cwcr his mhltics for thc scconcl scincstcr. Ufiiccrs for thc First Scnicstcr wcrc: Dick Harry, IITCSIQICIIIQ Nurinan Ducllcy, Yicc-I'rcsi4Icnt: Yiola Iiuskick, Sccrctary: Robert San4IifnrcI, Trcasiircr. Scconcl SL'lllL'SIt'l'I Iiill Millikan, Prcsimlcntg Carolyn XX'iIIia1ns, Yicc-I'rcsimIcntg ,Iunc .MI- riancc, Sccrctarv: Rcuhcn I'carson, Treasurer. Miss Klilclrcd Mansur is smonsor. . 1 11 nyc liifty-xvf' l'ug1t' Fifty vigil! B ' F oys orum lfoimclecl for the purpose of provicling im orgzutizzttion of which ull hoys coulml he 111.-ittlmers, :mtl to luring the boys of lhmtingtoii l'zu'k High School into closer union, the Hoy! lforum enjoyed plienomcnzil success this year Lill4lL'l' the zthle giiiclzutce of l'resiclents, George Heller :mtl jim Stone, ztssemlmlies for the mule population of the SllltlL'lll llorly were whtilehcztrterlly enjoyed, The high spot of the tirst scniestel' was am ztssemhly put on in the lmoys' gym hy leiicers. hoxers, :mtl wrestlers from Los .Nngcles City College. lluring the scconcl semester 11 shooting exhibition was given hy nielnlmers of the Los Angeles Mctropolitzm Police Department. .Xmmztlly the liiwzuiis Chili of Huntington Vzirlc sponsors it lloys' .XtlVlSL'lllL'lll llzty, cluring which speakers from the various professionzxl lielfls lecture to hoyn nl the Stutlent liorly, zmcl help them clecicle their vocations, This yt-zu' was no exception, :mtl the lloys' lforum, acting in collzilxmrzltion with the liiwzmis Chili, helped make Hoya' .Xclvisement Day one of the greatest SIICCCSSCS in the history of llimtington Park lligh School. Hesitles provifling entcrtztiimiellt :mil supporting :ulvisement rlziys. the liorum serves :mother noteworthy purpose, for it serves as zi meeting place for the hoys :mtl the lioys' Xvlft'-l,l'lllCl1lZll, Mr. R. M. XYestove1', lluring these sessions the fellows may talk over their various problems with him, :mtl often 'i new :mil lIIlL'I' iimlerstzimling of school :Lt'fziii's :mtl prolwleiiis results. Forum Officers Brawn and Brains Left to right: .lim Cheffers, Vit-e-l'resi- dent, Second Semes- ter: Georyru Huvliln-ii. Sergeant - At - Arms. First Semester: Jim S t 0 n re, Secretary- Treasurer, First Se- mester: President, Second Semester: George Heller, Presi- dent, First Semester: Glenn Shaw, Ser- geant-At-Arms, First Semester: 'I'reasurer, Second Semestvri Hill Laury, Serretary- Treasurer, Second Se- mester. Officer not shown: Bill Millikan, Vim-- President, First Se- mester, On The Bench El Dowd Mirjilrio Link George lim-htm-n, Chivf .luslivo Ibn Entz It Is The Order Of This Court Claude Menkev Sh-vv liiuni-hi, Uhiul' .luslivv Jim Stum- Jru-la Winn-rs ! . L f ' ' 9' . Q X s -if KX U S A C 'NA ,KJ . tu ent ourt . val TY J yyx - f X I ,J W 5 'l'hc Sluilcnl Unirt wus iwgziiiizccl tu hQi1?gj1is'tXcf lu stijch-nts of llumiiiggim X , I':u'k lligh Scliuul. lhiring the lirst SL9CSlL'I4 wi h CiccmVLy:llz1Cl1lL'l1, Cliici vluslicc, :mil liml lluwcl, Don linlz, 1 Link, ' ul iuclcu CRZlUllJCl'lZllll, .-Xswcizuv tlll5llL'L'S, llll.l'ZlCllHllS of high 1'UlgSQ4kci'v.j cal hyll,e11ic1'ifs :mil chjciiliinis. .Xl tho hcginixing of the nc-ul sciufglcr, th: 'uurt w'ds ilisQi1DKMiqclA3l1fl, in its plzwc, thc Girls' Llvuncil cares flhggirls xi' nccil lfi31,s1'1mli11cQ5d:'lxIl1I'1l: ya' Llmiiiicil. :L new mgzuiizzitimi, hollis thu lynx?-rff3t ic siljuul, A lg, s 4 ff -4 v Boys' Council X vvllt'll thc Stuclcut Umrl was cliscmmliiiiicil, it was i'cpl:.vccl hy thu zllrczuly- liinclimiing Girls' Council :incl thc ilcwlyffmiiicd lloys' Council. Nlciiilmws of thc lluys' Couiicil :irc Stow llizmclii, -lim Sluuc, .lack XX'il1lCl'S, llill l.:uii'y, zuifl jim Clin-til-i's. 'l'hc Boys' Umiiicil followed the pi'occfl1i1'e uf the cle-fuuct Student Court. liuring thc scconcl scnicstcr, citzitimis were issuccl to huys violating schohl rules, zmcl thus:- hmiul guilty hy thc Cmiiicil were puiiisheml hy clciucrils :mil ilclciilimis. l'f1gi' lfllfilil'-I 's we l X O Xxx agp' Cliwyg QD' .XFJNQX vJ gqtffj 0 xoeo-WX 6 Q5 hmc? 6 QWQ A Q-If ten ugh, Wide and Hatndsome First row: Jack Con- way. Second row : George Ray, Jimmie Growl. Third row: Hill Mu- jewski, Hob Smith. lid Lewis, Chaplain. Second Semester. Fourth row: Charles Smyth, Secretary- Treasurer, First Sem- ester, President See- ond Semester, Jim Stone, Vice-Pre:-xident. First and Seeond Semestersg Mike Stu- pin, Chaplain, First Semester : A u d r e y Rock, Jack Boyer, lion Entz, Secretary- Treasurer, Second Semester: Art Battle. Fifth row: Jack Har- pst, Norman Koski, Ed Smyth, Bill Hach- ten, Sergeant - At - Arms. Second Semes- ter: Bayard Smith. Steve Bianchi. Sixth row: Holm Me- Collum, Andy Wil- kinson, Ray Gerhing, Bruce Given. Kenny Sopp, J im Chelfers. M r. Carol Joh nston. Officers not shown : Reynold Lindroth. President. Fir:-it Sem- ester: Carl Hauer, Sergeant - At - Arms, First Semester. ln Shining Armour First row, left to right: lion lflntz. Mike Stupin, Jim Stone, lid Lewis, liill Majewski. Seronrl row, left to right: Norman Koski, Jim Crowl, Steve liiani-hi, Claude Menkee, Johnnie Upton. Third row, left to riirhtz Jul-k Harpst, Jaek Conway. Harry Miley, liill Haehten. George Ray. lfourth row, left to riuht: Charles Smyth, Ed Smyth, IS:-:yard Smith. Kenny Soup, 'Iac-k Winters. Fifth row, left to right: .lim Chef- fers, Ray Gehrimr, liruee Given. Mr. Raymond Westover, Jack lioy- er. Art Buttle, liill Lnnry. 011. Spartan Knights VAZLMI we M - To flll'I't' u 110041 tlzimf, V011 must work for il. ' rg'-' fb -of-011' Q51 4-J Meinhership requirements for the Knights are among the most clillicult. The system works this way: liuch nienilmer is nllowecl to choose El Squire. who is not fl! lv? :L member. .-Xs ruczmcies occur, the vztrions Squires are voted on tor nieinherslnp. An nnzuiinions hzillot is required for election to the Knights, :incl since the clnlfs ' tht lini ht t tht ut nn of tht limit is twenty-lim xnemlwers, - g s ar' - - tion Mr. George Cnlhertson and Mr. R, S. -lohnston :ire honorary ltlCIlllJ f tls ol tllt if Knights. with fnll powers of Knights. Nlr. li. Nl. XYL-stover is faculty sponsor. Hi-Y ll is our filfrjmxu lo r1'mlt', Hltlfllftllill, tllltf v,i'lt'11u' lllrozfglz- on! flu' .wllnol and Nllllllllllllifbt' tl lzfglzvr .fftIIIfflII'1Ii of 'lihe high spot of the llieY year was the zlflilinlecl lli-Y meeting :it llnntington l':1rk ni t'4lHlDL'l'IllltIll with lli-X s ot South flute, liell. :Lnrl lxns. 1 ltnring the st-cowl selnester, :ln zlftilizttecl lli-Y, 'l'1'i-Y meeting was held 'it the .. vu loot! X lim, on Nliles .Xvcnntx 'l'hc clnh enjoyed heach, snow. roller-skirting. :mal ice-skating parties, with tllosl members in attendance. Sparta's Gavel Gabbers First row, loft to right: Laurel Jacobson, President, Second Semester: Allan Judd, Sergeant-At-Arms, Second Semester: Tyler McDonald, Vice-President, First Semester: Doris llurns, Treasurer, First and Second Semesters: Mary Alice Dorr, Secretary, Second Semester: Bob Armstrong, Sergeant-At-Arms. First Semester, Vice-President, Second Semester: Bob Schellaner, President, First Semester. Stcond row, left to right: Jack Conway, Parliamentarian, First Semester: Betty Keaty, Mr. George Cul- bertson, sponsor: Sarah Starheim, George Dell, Helen Thomas, Bill Jones. Orlicers not shown: Nita Miller, Secretary, First Semester: Norman Dudley, Pnrliamentarian, Second Semester. Third row, left to right: Bill Millikan, Marion Childs, Jim Haynes. Gavel Society Stcps wcrc takcn at thc end of thc iirst scmcstcr to make thc tlavcl Society a local chaptcr of thc National liorcnsic League. League dcgrccs wcrc awarded to Holm Schcllang, George llcll, Holm .Xrmstrong, 'l'ylcr Mcllonald, Nita Miller, l.aurcl hlacohson, llolm XYood, Norman Dudley, .Xllcn hludd, and Dick Brazier. To start thc Southern California llchatc League season, lloh Armstrong and lloh Schcllang clashed with lnglcwood High School, defending the affirmative sidc of the proposition: Resolved: that thc lfcdcral fiovernincnt should own and opcratc the railroadsfl and cincrgcd victorious, hy a three to nothing decision. In thc second League debate of the season with Cathedral, Arinstrong and Schcllang, debating the aftirinativc side of thc railroad question, again emerged victorious. To start the second semester, Huntington Park speakers journeyed to Los An- geles City College, where Laurel .lacohson captured hrst honors in oratorical dcc- laniation. l,atc in April, two liakcrshcld dchate teams engaged thc Spartans in a dual lcaguc dchatc. ,lack Conway and lioh ,-Xrmstrong rcprcscnted lluntington llark on thc negative side, whilc George Ucll and 'l'ylcr Macdonald upheld thc affirm- ative. Both Spartan teams were victorious. At thc conclusion of thc third round in the Southern California Dclmatc l.c-aguc, Huntington l'ark had four victories and one dcfcat. Page Sirty-one 'A . I , N .. , 1 ' 1 Q 'mfr NI.l'fX'-f'Ik'U X 5 ,X J J . . , X . F x J Xl X ' 1 X .1 Q -5 X sl X, X1 A U , J V X . va A ' x 3 -v r i ldslii 5 7 .K ix X' s 1 I V ' XX'i1h the iiiajori y of the foreign countries at war, it helioves the younger gen- , .rzilion of .XlllCl'lC2l, through the medium of the XX'oi'lcl l'll'lCllllSl1lll Club, lu work I for Z1 vondilion that will not allow il l'CCllI'1'C1lL'C of the present cataclysm. J 4 The U1llSlZlllCllllg event of the year was the Cluh's zuinual banquet. 'llUZlSl.lll2lSlCl' K X, ,for the occasion was XX'ill:1i'cl lXlillik:1i1. Mr. ,lackson explained the Symposium, l and Mr. Cieorffe XX. Culhcrtson Have a talk on XX'o1'lcl l.'ez1ce. Mar' Nell. :1 rs e- 5 guest from South Gate, was introdiicecl. lluring the eveiiiiigs eiitertzliiimeiil, the Q X South Gale Girls' 'l'rio oil'erecl songs, and George 'lll'CX'Zll'lllL'll played il piano solo. ' .X portfolio coiitaining scenes and oulstaucliiig news events in the vicinity of l.os .-Xngeles :incl lluntington l,!ll'li, with pictures of the school Canipus, is living N3 prepzirccl. The portfolio will he sent to some Latin .'XlllL'l'll'Zlll country, tlirougli the ' X Red Cross. U i sf ,Xi the close of every o1'z11oi'ic:1l contest of the XX'orl1l l i'iL-iiclsliip Cluh, is held :1 ' L lmiiqiiet to honor the wim11-rsof the six districts. l ' w .4 Q w 4 ' pl SJ .XllkdlillllglllCll1lllllllL'l this year, :it the C ity C ollegge on Nay llnrd was Xlr. Q. XX. U .lZlCliSllll. l'z1l AlCh.2lllIlllWll, :uid lieorge llell. X' Q J' N Q s .. , , V 1 l ,J , 0 N 1 .XA Q 1 4 . N Q vf ' ' Y X Kin to All The World First row, left to right: Miss Mabel Thoboriz, Charlcio Montgomery, Ann Burditt, Gordon Hancock, James Werdell, Treasurer, First and Seeond Semesters: Harry Zaharson, Vice-President, First and Second Semes- g Willard Millikan, President, First Semester: Pat Campbell, Secretary, First Semester, I'rm-simleni. Semester: Gloria Murray, Virginia Gutteridge, Florence Colvin, Bernice Engler, row, left to right: Lois Maxwell. Doris Suppe, Marjorie Peterson, Lorna Barney, Mary Rooney, Garcia, Phyllis Doran, Barbara Terry, Beryle Pounds, Margaret Mosley, Lorraine Kennvdv. Helen Burner. left to right: Jane Campbell, Flora Marie Marsh, Anita Barnard, Mary Jo Anderson, Pollyanna Sorenson, Dorothy Bowman, Dorothy Klausman, Virginia Hessick, Susan Marty, Bob Sherman, Leslie Rae-kett, Mary Alive Dorr, Buddy Barham. , left to right: Leslie Gillespie, Kenny Korman, Brian Kennedy, Bill Carpenter, Jack Dodd, Norman Dudley, Dick Eccles, Stanley Gray. hown: John Inderyzand, Sergeant-At-Arms, First and Second Semesters: Leonard Kane, His- and Second Semesters. Unaccustotmed As I Am- Seated around the table: George iieller. President, First Semester: Carolynn lloand, Treasurer, First Se- mester: .lark Rouse, Viee-President, First Semester, President, Seeond Semester: Bill Cunningham, Seere- tary, Set-ond Semester. Seated. left to right: l'at Lawhead, .lim Bowers, Virginia Larsen, Austin Lowe, Dir-k Eccles, Doris Jean Grant., liob Erwin, Marilyn Yoder, Bob Chambers, Dolores Reyerson, Julian Levi, Barbara Terry, Viee- I'rt-sident, Set-ond Semester, Bill Millikan, Betty Lou Reyerson. Buddy Barham. Standing, left to right: Eleanor Lemert, Brian Kennedy. lierniee Smith, Harry Zaharson, Mildred Voyska, Hob Carmen, Rose Sosie, Joe Le Sueur. Anita Virter, Jaek Conway, Elvcrna Leonard. Otlieer not shown: Donna Rae Lyes, Secretary, Seeontl Semester. Science 8x Maths Interest ot' niany lluntington l':trk students is directed toward seienee and lll1lillClllIlllL'S. For this group, the Seienee and Maths Club was formed. This eluli has many and varied activities, always in keeping with the principal aim Of the organization: to further student interest in science and inatheinatics. The elnb niakes trips regularly to Cal. Tech. and to other institutions where interesting leetures and exhibits are 1-iven. tv Junior Toastmasters I Iere's to fine speaking and lots of fun, and if the jokes are corner, 'tis zt to:Lstinaster's pun! is the fzuniliar toast given by 'Voastmasters at dinner, every 'Vnesdzty evening, in the sehool cafeteria. A fter dinner speeches are given by nieinbers of the Club, composed of thirty students: tifteen boys and tifteen girls. 'l'he Club is under the sponsorship of lllr. INV. Cunliffe. Future Einsteins, Eclisons At the table, left to right: Bob Sancliford, President, First Se- mester: Wallaee Don- ahue, J e a n Van Skyke. Seated, left to rixrhtz Walter Sauermann, Frank Jaeobson, Nor- man Parsons, Diek Barry. Third riizht: R o x a n n a Smith, Doris Suppe, lla Mae Ruth, Caro- lyn Williams, Juani- ta Rowzie, Viririnia Lee May, Jane Sey- mour, Viee-President, Seeond Semester: Kay Piekrem, M a rio n Childs. Fourth row, left to right: Don Lewin, Donald De Laura, row, left to President, Second Se- mester: Frank Shutt, Gene Biizler, Barbara Barnard, June Adri- ance, Mildred Harbee, Betty du Chemin, Ge:-me l'ruhs, Ilon- nie Jean Magee, Karp Stockton, Viee- President, First Se- mester: Robert Smid, Sertzeant - At - Arms, Second Semester: Mr Miles Brewster, Spon- sor: Bill Welter, Sergeant -At- Arms, First Semester. Fifth row. left to riizht: John Verner, Wendell Talbot, Jul- ius Levi, lioh Pomp- eroy, Lyman Ander- son, Bob Curtis, Ken- neth Nienstedt. Ufheer not shown: Cristabel Chapman, Seeretary, First Sc- mester. Page .S'i.rly-l In gt' S1'.rfy-four Shorthand To Them-Greek To Us First row, left to riprht: Shirley Folder, Mary Ellen Brittain, Josephine liozigian, Catherine Horejs, Yvonne Franklin, Doreen Durham, Dorothy Dyson, Ruth Trembly, Irene Howe, Treasurer, First Semester, Vice- President, Second Semester: Barbara Ann Williams, Bess Freeland, Lorraine Wiley, Secretary, Second Semester: Delores Williams. Second row, left to right: Pauline Karatazas, Camille Ashley. Shirley Driscoll, Doris Forgettee, Juanita Rowzie, Mary Jane Robinson, Alice Nelson, Viola Kosick, Virginia Marshall, Doris Rebeck, Liberty Gikas, Grace Graue, Lorna Barney, Norma Smiley, President, First Semester: Virginia Miller, President, Second Semester. Third row, left to right: Dorothy Huston, Pat Strangeway, Eva Sunyich, Irene Bennet, Gwenne Mitchell, Marlyn Leeper, Althea Branchilde, Virginia Blakely, Jeanne McCarthy, Mary Ellen Phillips, Beverly Ev- ans, Bette Phillips, Barbara Southern, Pearl Milutinovieh, Fourth row, left to right: Bette Tracy, Reporter, First Semester: Mrs. lleryle Huebener, Betty Jean Siney, Letha Justice, Annie Anest, Emoizene Wazner, Ken Korman, Geneva Crow, Doris Phipps, Beverly Evans, ftenora Carr, Carmen Georxze, Mary Detwciler. Officer not shown: Elverna Leonard, Reporter, Second Semester. Flying Pen Club liducational! Inspiring! Providiiig Business Lontacts! Students in the Flying ' ' ' 'bout experiences helpful in their business lfen Club learn frm training. Miss Bidgood, private secretary at the Roslyn Hotel, spoke beff Cerning practical oiiiee experiences. line' Stanford, told students how commercial Betty H ue training is he ping At one of the meetings, Miss Butler, personnel director a what is required of a girl in a store. The main event of the year was a short skit, entitled Boss vs. Secretary. given by members of the club. To be a member of the Flying l'en Club, a student must have passing grades, and be a student of a shorthand class. Next year the club will stress training for clerical work. states Mrs. Huebener, sponsor. The demand for clerical helpers at the present time is greater than for any ' ' ' ' ' 'l keeming, filing, and types of work of office work, t and typing. mm outside speakus a ire the club con- bener, who is attenc 5 l ' U her in college. t Grants, spoke on his iueludes iecoic 1 n The Footsteps lf Gutenberg ottom row, left to riirht, seuteil: iek Norris, Louis Marino, llrian ox. Donn Mi-Nit-hols. et-ond row, left to right: Allen lilhuurer, Normnn Conrailson, culwn l'i-arson, Hubert Godwin, ,ohert Riee, Kenneth Dixon, Sher- uin Gurshof, Gcorire Kryloff, Bill loorc, Sherman Nielson, Charles lcrrill. ldlnn-r Davis, Vaughn lee, Lyle Wootlhurn, Frank Shaw, lr. l rnnm-is L1-bus. op row, left to riirhtz Gerald Du- is, 'IR-tl Hume, John llrown, Hurry elson, liurl Wilson, Don Shel- urne. tmnlinirz Walter liuehnnzin, Louis avcechv, Don Weleh. 'The Pen Is Mightier- cated, first, row, left to riuht: Ilo- Alee Wolfson, Lt-tty 'l'zulcl, Mynzl eryl Wheat. Lulu Male Woods. etty ilu Chi-min. l1t'f'linL!, seeonil row, left to ight: Ln Verne Aluuxet, Lymnn .ntlcrson, Ruth Gln-eil. tumlinpr, thiril row, left to right: lr. A. Holm-Kcnnexly, sponsor: In-nny Supp, ltlil ldzltherly, Andy tntzel. PTSSS Selcloin inentionecl, :incl often taken for grunted is the l'ress tfluh. 'l'here, heliintl the scenes of school life, the fellows whose interest lies in slugs, type, :incl printer's ink. toil uneeztsingly uncler the expert guiclznice of Mr. l:I'2lllL'lS l,ehus, printing instructor. Procluction is stressed, enzihling students to receive excellent 17l'Ztt'llC1ll training. Responsible for lil Reeuerclo, The Spztrtzin Shield, lnk Spots, :intl XVri- ters' Crump, tickets. cards, progrzuns, :intl posters continually neeclecl, :incl much outside work, the printshop is consiclerecl one oi the most complete :intl hest-ni:in- ztgecl shops in the clistriet. Quill 8: Scroll Hlvt'.S'1ltIHA'll0'Zt'f!It' lrzfllz mm' llze ffltffl .vlmll :mike you flaw. lfounclerl :tt the University of lowzt :ls a non-secret honorary high school society, Quill :incl Scroll fosters the interest of high sehool students in eleznl journztlisin. 'l'he czincliilztte must he either Z1 junior or senior, must he in the upper third of his clziss in general seholztstie stznnling, must have tlone superior work in writing, editing, or husiness lllZlll2lg'Cll1Clll, znnl must have :lt leztst 100 inches of puhlishetl niztterizll. lle must he 1'CCtlllllllClltlCtl hy the supervisor or ln' the committee govern- ing puhliczitionsg :incl he must he :tpprovecl hy the nzttionztl secretary. ff' l uf .SiI'.l'l,X .VlA.l' J ' W 'r Printed on irish green paper :uid clccmzitcrl with slizinirucks, the XYritci's' iil'Zllll1J,h lllilliillllll' lmhliczitimi, lmnjeet of the hillllllbl' Xlvriters' Clulm, Zl.1JlJCZl.l'CCl mi Saint l':itriclc's llziy. Freslimeii :ind Suplimnrire erezitive writers make up the mem- hersliip. Miss Mildred Ciilriglit is spuiismt P - ilZl.l'llZlSSiZlllS. upper clziss crezitive writers, iii cmijiiiictirm with ,lunirir lX'i'iiei's, mzide liezidlines this your hy s1:niisiii'i1ig the third .Xllied lYriters' Festival. 'lihey secured i.ee Sliippey, noted iiewspzipei' columnist :md novelist. as guest speaker. Journalists Bye and Bye First ruw, left to rixzht: Aunas Plaids, .Iohn Inderxrard. Snr- ! nh Starheim. Presi- dent. First Semester: Sveund row, left to tt Hurt. right: lie y Dianna Mashier, George Dell, Vive- l'rs-sident, First Sem- ester: Lula Judd. Third ruw. left to right: Geraldine Chil- dress, Mrs. Mildred Cutrixzht. Charles Nu- nh. Viruinia Reiehen- hack. Mnrlran Thom- ' ' -- President. ns. V it L Sevfirul Semester. Jim liernzird. W JC fr if . sw Wfffg gsyfyflff' Shades of Mount Parnassus First ri-ul left to riuht: Miss Nuvart Safarjian, Sponsor: lionnie Jean McGee, Joyee Fear, Jean Killian, Jeanne 'Vx-nut, Shirley Clark, Doris Reheek, Roxanna Smith, Treasurer, First Semester: Betty du Chemin. llisri-iiain, First and Se:-ond Semesters: Barbara Manahan, Ed Dowd, President, First Semester. Si-v-'mi r4iw,left tn right: Reuben Pearson. Secretary, Set-ond Semester: Arthur Priddy, Vice-President, lirei Semester, President, Serond Semester. 'I iiirii row, left to right: Bob Anderson, June Southern. Elverna Leonard, Virginia Pleteher. Janet Van Xuurhis, Virginia McGraw, lietty Lynne Day, Marjorie Whelan, Wallace Orr, Vice-President, Second ' ' Oflieer not shown: Virginia Cecil, Secretary, First Semester. Bemehter. si' 4,-QA A ' .ta xfg-,LJLJ BJP i' i P ku! , cw iyaqgjt yvnaftcuc.--txx -Syn.: 'I , X X. Le Cercle Frarfcaas lwtnth toincrszitionl lfrcnch customs! lfrcnch ilms! its titiitlnng' possible in l'i'cnch, mcinhcrs of lc Qcrclc l iam! 'irzutcztis sccnt to I A r Parisian Circle Around the circle, left to riirhtz Jackie McDonald, Bernice Enxzler, Helen lioerner, Shirley Mac Root, Treasurer. First Semester: Roxan- na Smith, Bonnie Jean Magee, Ser- geant-At-Arms, First Semester 1 Carol Curtis, Vice-President, First Semester, Serszeant-At-Arms, Sec- ond Semester: Barbara Manahan, Secretary, First and Second Semes- ters: Marjorie Whelan, Loretta Golden, Betty Lynna Day, Kather- ine Keene, Treasurer, Second Se- m9St9l'C Jane Campbell, Barbara Rivers, Mary Alice Dorr, Betty Brinson, President, Second Semes- ter. Standing, left tn right: Mr. William Jackson, Grant Davis, Thomas Gikas, President, First Sc- mesterg Vice President, Second Sc- mester. Togas, Scrolls and Scribes First row, left to right: Herbert Souremann, Dick Eccles, Will Woods, Raymond Oliveri, Dick Sprimrer. Second row, left to ruxht: Breen Ratterman, Agnus Earls, Scribe: Jane Seymour, Praetor: Lulu Mae Woods, Tribune: Sarah Starheim, Aedile: Lucille Carpenter, Aedilc: Helen Thomas, Consul: Phyllis Johnson, Consul: Inez Peterson, Frank Jacobson, Pontifex Maximus and Quaestor. Third row, left to right: Richard Bradford, l-'ollyanna Fox, Barbara Bradlor. Lonna Mosher, Doris Grant. Mildred Day. Betty Bloom, Dorothy Kennan, Beverly Chamber. Dorothy Bowers, Mary Louise Sut- ter, Marjorie Nomos, Patty Nafzi- irer, Mary Lewis. Fourth Row, left to right: Bob Kazarain, Jeanc Ownbey, Jim Ber- nard, Mary Ames, Kay Lunar, liar- bara Terry, Virginia Larson, Jean Upmeir, Patty Forbath. Fifth row, left to right: Bob Sey- mour, Jack Elam, Jack Torrence, Mitchell Flatos, Allen Thrailkill. Bob Chambers, Bob Millikin, Stan Grey, janitor: Prentiss Brown, Eu- irene Anderson, Bob Erwin, Joe Hughes, Don Moore, Mr. J. Doer- mann, sponsor. Otlicers not shown: Audrey Wil- ence, Censor. lmvc. 'V N Introducing' at ncw style of activity, the lfrcnch clulm tends toward :uiything hut if N K thc usual hztclincycd lwnsincss ol Zl school lll'QZllllZ2lll4lll , f fb lihc reading of l.c l'ctit blournztl llittlc ncwspapcrj is their plcasnrc. ln conncc- 'i Q-I , N tion with their study of lircnch idcas, mcinhcrs have sccn two French lilms, llz11'- ti' I R X - M sl and 'ililJl'l. ot' Sliztdowsf' 'lihc mcnihcrs enjoyed thc cl-lstoinztry French dinner 1 ,I thc lmcginning of thc scmcstcr. D 1 .. i i ii .. l- K i ,, . we , f 4 A K 1 . . , ls ' A Clves Romani S f , L, f , , , Owl card f1'Z'l'I',,' lfut'k7cc1l'rl ,Yr 1 ti if X ,, i t With such Il motto. ht ' could any organizzttion falter? f - l'o l'L'lll'l7illlCK' :1 typical Roman hrtnquct catch spring' is thc lllllSlilllKllllg activity 0 ri ol this chili. livery lllt'lllllL'l' dons :L togzt. official drcss of thc ancient Romzuis. :md :ws Il l:1u1'cl wrczttli. Speakers dclvc into thc past and portray thc imniortal incn F I ,if L ot old Ronic. 'l'o cnhninzttc thc cvcning, lllQllllJCl'S lift at goblet of punch in a toast to thc long lilc of Ciivcs Romani' .Y 'Z -1 Page S1'.i'fy-sciwz yt' ,S'i.i'i.v-vigil! M They Speak The Language Of Romance First row, left to right: Jay Mf'Cormic'k, Erlim: Ewing, Doris Suppc, Marjoriu Houston, Ramona Flon-s Emilia De Rosales, Roxanna Smith, Javk Dodd, Ge-orgrv Dm-ll. Svvond row, left to right: Wanda Buvhanan, Letty Tadd. Lois l'rvston. Lola Ilominqnvz, Bcity Gilmer Shirley Rosenthal, Bc-tty Criss, Elaine Hancock, James Luc-zxs. Third row, loft to right, Dolores Ryerson. Brian Kinnudy, .It-:anno llulv, Jackie Carlton. Marirzirvl 'l'hoinp son, Eva Atanay. Betty du Cha-min, Doris Burns, Betty Perez, Miss lillizalu-th Snyder. sponsor. Fourth row, loft to right: Nick Niokolas, Lorraini- Ki-nncdy, Zane Fought, .Ioyi-Q Bylor, Shirloy l':1Imcr Rr-uh:-n Pearson, Rohr-rt, Rice, Riu-hard Matson, James Jonson. Fifth row, loft to riirht: Byron Byhcl, Kenny Morrill, Earl Liyrhti-nvr, PII:-anor LL-mcrt, Dorothy Klausman Anita Barnard, Mildrvd Barln-Q, Jami-s lfluonn, Don Wh:-clcr, Douglas West.. La Tertulia Xlith mcctings comliictcil entirely in Spanish, l,zt 'l't-rtulizi UlilAL'l'S its lllCllllDL'I'f ship thc opportunity to gain V!lll'lZllllC lmowlcrlgc of thc customs, cullurc :ind liislory of Spanish Slwillilllg countries from our soutlicrn nciglilmors Mexico, L'cntr:il :ind South .-Xincrica, to old-world Castile. Music, songs, and colorful dances native to Spanish speaking countrii-s add lu thc interest and gziity of cluli incctings :uid cntcrtztinincnts, Spanish :ind Xlvxiczui foods are featured on thc menus of l.zi Tcrtulizi lmzuiqiicls. Talks on govcrninc-nt policies, political lczidcrs and licrocs of Spain :ind l,zilin Aincriczi create :i lmond of understanding invztluzilmlc to thosc studying thc Spanish lzuiguagc. 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Verse choir is In-coniine' popnlzn' on rzulio pi'ogi'zuns, :incl :ts stage entertztiinnent. it Iirst gztineml lltllbllilltilj' in i'illl'Ul7t', :incl spreztcl to the United States. Radio Broadcasting Class ln St-pteiiiher, :i rxulio hrozulczisting class ltJglVC1Jl'ZlCliC1li instruction to those who n'e consiflering mtlio :is ll life work was inznignmterl. During the llohhy liziir in l eln'n:n'y, nictnhers of this class pnt on :tn imitation n'o:ulc:ist in the znitlitorinin. Un .Xpril IS, the clztss ot't'ei'ctl zinothei' progrznn in conjunction with :1 XYilly's lntoinohile zulvertisiiig' group, Nlr. ti. XY. filliilCI'lSUll is in elizirge of the class. They Sing Rounds And Roudelays First row, left to right: Jean Ow- ensby, Pat Lawhead, Michael Pem- berton, Virginia Guttridize, James McLaughlin, Vice-President: Gloria Murray, Teddy Mason, Treasurer: Virginia Ballinger, John Kelly, Jaek Higginbothnm, Jack Smith. Second row, left to right: Bob Deardotf, Dorothy Rogers, Bill Ash- worth. Mary Renner, J. l'. Smith, Frances Hanna, Virizinia Watkins. Dick Springer, Dorothy Ernest, Jimmie Gere, Miss Mary Bell Lees, Instructor. Third row, left to right: Leunnu Longs, Virginia Hessiek, President: Stanley Katz, Serizeant-At-Arms: Letty Morris, Bernard Schmidt. Sn- san Marty, Secretary: Eugene Uu- vecehe, Betty Keaizen, Betty Vihus, Harold Wolfram. Testing 1 - 2 - 3 - First row, left to right: Virginia Marshal. Elverna Leonard, Bessy Freeland, Lucille Carpenter, June Southern, Virginia Pletcher, Jack Rowse. Patsy Dornan, Vit-tor Lu Greeeo, Clariee Harriott, Betty Hen- eman. Second row, left to right: Barbara Williams, Shirley Bennet, Mildred Barbee, Jane Seymour, Dorothy Stiles, Emily Brittu, Marjorie Joe McNeil. Shirley Warnaek, Anita Shively. Third row, left to right: Mardell Bonar, Mr. G. W. Culbertson, Dor- othy l'ool, Doris Grant, Carolyn Williams, Mary Jane Robinson, Dorothy Knowlton' Andy Statzel, Charles Grim-Z, James Dewaldt, Se- hoy Turner. Fourth row, left to riizht: Weaver Hess, Bill Welter, Keith Murphy, Bob Pomeray, Jim Beesom, Jack Money. John Le Sueur, Harold Greenwald, Eugene Trojan, Bill Ma- jewsky. Bob Dunn, Sid Johnson. Fifth row, left to right: Joe Mi- thias, Jack Smith, Jack Sehrideeker, Marcella Margonia, Harold Peter- son, Jaek Mangold, Walter Kueeritz, Tom Williams. Jack Smith, .lark Conway. Ward Wilson. Page S1'.1'l,v-l11'11t' l'111f1' 51'-z'1-111,11 Dramatics Personae 1.1-ft 111 rnrht. Erwin IS111-ks11a11, .luzinitn Miller, liar1111l Gl't't'Il- w:1l11. .1211-k Muney. Thomas Gikas, Anmly Wilk1-ns11n, L u 1' i l 11- Cxirpn-1111-r, Miss L11- 1'i1I1f Silver liivklvy Sp1111s11r: l lllLZ'9lll' An ll1'FSUIl. Gail llznisnn. .luck Conway, Harry Curr. They Know The Ropes l.1-ft Q11 rnzht. Spisak. Chi1-l'-l'lle1'lri- Clulli Ri1'h:.1r11 Evans. 1'r11n1-rtivs: Mr. Es- n111n11u Hnrpor, Spun- s11r: Walter K111-1-k- ritz, Assistant 1911-1-- t1'i1-11111: Jzu-k Mun- gnld. l lyn1u11: Curl Schin-rnxeyer, Cz1r111-n- ' ' Black, rr l rn ll k I1-r: Wxllmm Assistant M:1na1.:1- R11b1-rl Olsen, Donald l rz1nk1in, H 11 w a r 11 Nutz, lfluxrene Jones. li:1ym11n1l Fish. J11h'J llum, Cnlvin Young, l l1ry1l l lll1r1'1l, Assis- tant Curpeiilvr. Ward Wilson. M:111:n.r1-r. .111 ,xxx 1 Rx gr' ww . 'KZ' ,aw Masquers 111111-sl 111111 must 11Ct1v1- 111- 111111l111g11111 1li11'1i 111g11 1i'1s 11 is 1111- :111111i1i1111 111 1111111 11111' 111 I111' , 111111 1ll11S11l1111l11f 1111111111 s ,. 11111 111 1111 Clllll is 111 51 ' st 11013 . ' I I ' I N1.1. 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Sparkin 1.1111gA111l'1A 1 111 ll 1 1-11 1111'l1llg1l 111l' 11111111111- 111111 11111-11 1111- 1111111111 11l'I,1l1.11l1K'111, l1l1l1L'1' 1111- 111l11'1'11111l 111A M155 1.11- 1'1111- 1111'1q11'1'. 111'L'S1'1111 1-11 HSll1l1'1i1l1,U ll 11111- 111 1111-11111y11111y 111111s, 111l'11- l114l1111L'1115, 111111 1111-11 1111'1- 111'1':1i1s. 1V12ll'y .1z1111- 1i1111i11s1111 S111111 1'1-11-1's1111 Vil'1:111iz1 l'11-11-111-1' l':11Qy 11111112111 Student Directors 1'1X'1'1'Y 5C111l1l1 l11:lY ' 11111-s 111111'11 111- 11s 1110- 1 1'1-an 111 1111' 5111111-111 111- 1'Cl'1l1I'N 111 1'11111g'1- 111 1 1111111111-111111, '1'111-s1- 5111- 1 111-1115 XYl11'1i XX'l111 N11ss 1.111'1111- 1111-1111-1'111111,11y ' 1l11111g1111-111111-111i11gs, 1 1l'SN1'Il 111-1' j11I1, 111111 111115 111111- 1111- x1'11y 1111 s11111111111-1 111111 11111l'L' l'111K'1l'111 1111111111'111111w. ' 8111111111114 11-1'1 111 right: Vir- 1ci11i:1 111-1- 1Vl:1y. S11i1'l1-y film'- 1-1-, Miss I.111'11l1- S1111-r 1511-11- I1-y, I11s11-111-111111 l't'2ll'1 Mil- 111i1111v11-11. S1-:111-11: Mary A1111 M1111l. 1'11Iy1111- 1V111111'111-. 14111-1111111 lC1':1111111', Z:1111- 1 :1111:111. The Great Choice '11111-H1111-111111111111-,N 11 11111111s111' 111111, lll'11- X 11111'1-11 111' 1111- 1111111111 lIl'I11l1-1l11l'111 is 111-11- 51l1lXY1l 111 l7IA1l1111L'11ll1l. 11113 111111 1111s 11111- 111 1111- 11l1l'51 l11.1l11l1L'11l11lS 1111-S1-1111-11 11l11'1I1g l111' 1111111111-1- S1-:1s1111. 11111111-11v A11111-rs1111, ll:1v1- A11- 1-l111:111, J11:111i111 R11x1'xi1-, 131-1- 1y .11-nn A11-x:111111-r. H1111 D1- 1.:1111'i1-1', 1.1-11111'1- U11112 The Plays T1'1e Thing -1 - 5 ff' X ' - ,,5:5,i, X 1 I X , ., ix -ff Q ind' X ,mi l fp Thursday Night Cast Sl:1111li111:, 11-ft 111 right: Patsy IJ11r11:111, Andy Will1i11s1111, Hzxrsli Is1'1m'11, Mxxry J:1111- Rul1i11sm1, ID:1v1- Amh 111:1i1, ll111'11tl1y Slilvs, lmsliv Rzlvkm-H. ll11w:11'1! lluifkin, l'I11g:'v111- A111Iv1's1v11, li.-ily .lu Q'1'1-:ng-v1', ,lim A1I:1111 S1-:ull-il: Lllvillv L':11'p1-1111-1', 151111 171- I,:1111'io1'. A I S ' Pl nnua prlng ay .X 111-xv high in highscl11111l1l1'z1111:1 xx'z1f1'1-11611111this s1':1s1111, wh1'11 51111111111 1111-wpiziliw llI'tl1ilIL'L'il U-lllllk' kiilll,-' il 1lcligl11I'11l 1-111111-113' ul' ymilh. hy L-lllill l'l1-11111118 111111 lflm viicc Rywwii. Dullic Slilcs 111111 Xvil'gfilliZl i,lL'lCIlL'l' sl1:11'1-nl 1111111115 215 l,L'IlIly, s1:11'1'5 1-ywl. :1cl11lcsrc11-1 1'11111:111li1'isl swclnt 11114 IICI' in-vt hy ll visiting cwmllvgv 11111, liugn Xilll X lvck. lhls s11z1x'c, s11pl11sl11':1lu1l 111:111 111 tht wurlil is scrum 1l1w1'm'1'11-11 lu hc 1 Iicklv, l1c:11'll1-as 1111111-, :1111I thu szul, hut xvifci' l'1'1111x' is 1'L'SlHl'L'li tri hui' fxx'0cll1c:11'l Vhiick lI:11'1'is. 1 Friday Night Cast Sl:1111ii11yg, I1-fi 111 right: .lzwk Mmwy. lizlrhzlrzi Holman, L1-sliv Rzivkvti, Virginia I'I1-l,c'hvr, Hill 'I'im'h1-r Ralph l'1':1y, Hz11'11lml Gl'EOIHY2llli, D1m1l,l1y K1mwlt1111. Sfaxtvnl. li-ft 141 rizrhl: Ntbl'l1l2l .li-1111 Km-rn, lVl:1rti11 G1-yhler, Ii1'11:1 l':1t:111i:1, l'1lg11' 1 ' gt' .S'm't'11 Iv- frmz' Rlllh film-tl. Sections, Cuts, and Copy, Their Work St-:iti-il, loft to riuht: .lu lxl- St-ymour, Kay l'is-krem, Co-lfltlitorp Myna Beryl Wheat, Co-Htlitorg First row, lt-ft to right: Kaitlin-rinv Svhiuh, lim-tty ilu Chi-min, Mary Manvino. Lulu Mao Woods, La Verm- Alxiuze-t. Phyllis l'loL-1:4-r. Lnurzi M11 llm' it lmx, Dorothy li fmxx' man, lletty Klinlxer, Viryxinizi Fletcher. l'Il1-anor Lomvrt. Viruiniu Tr 4-4-m'a' . S n-4'mr ml row, le-ft to right: Mr. A, Holm-Kvnnemly, Advisor: Jim Haynes, Helen C. Thomas. Ed lflzxthvrly. Lymzux Anders mvlm. Jackie Nivhols, Rvulu-n l'1-arson, Dick Hurry, 'l'homzis Gikzis, EI Recuerdo Stall I lighlights in thc News ol' SlJZll'lIl.U thc thcm: ol' tht- znmuztl, wus siiggvstwl hy NIV. .luck Liztimicott, of tht' l.os .Xtigclcs l'iIlQl'IlYlIlg' Lompzlliy. lizty lllClil't'lll :mtl Nlynxt llcryl Wliczlt, Co-litlitors, cliiu-twl thc twclltyfitintll crlitiou of lil lqL'L'lll'l'llll. Utliurs lzlrgcly rcsponsihlc for this zmnuztl wort' thc Class wlilors. 'l'hc St-iiioi' Section was plzmucrl lay flztil llzuison, lirst scmvstcr, :mtl Ruth tllccfl, st-coml st-im-stt-rg thc .lunior Scvtion by lizitlicrinc Shcilm, Rciilmi Vcztrson. :mtl lliomzts liilcztsg thc Sophoniorc, by llorothy liowmmi, zmfl lfrcshmzm, lw llctty lilinkcr. tlirl's sports wt-rc in thc hztmls of Mary Nlllllflllll :mtl l.:tm':1 Klzuicino, :mtl thc lioys' Sports l'ztg'cs wort- zlrrztllgccl hy Stove llizmclii :mtl Craig lfatllcrly. 'faking t'Ill'L' of the Nlucisizms' pzlgcs was -lzlckic Nichols, with ylilllb Seymour ztctillgf :ts .Xs- socizttc litlitor of the :nmuztl :mtl liclitor of fll1llJS. l'niquc shots tlirougliout thc zumuzll wort- mztcle through thc ctlorts of .Xllzm llziyncs. Dick llztrry, :tml liolm Smirl. Stmlt-nts ztttcnclccl to writv-ups, copy rczuling, proof rt-ztcliug, :mtl to othcr alc- tnils iicccsszwy in :L production of this kiml incluclccl: l':1l Cirzllizim, l.ctty 'llultl Xlztuzct. l.11h1 Mac NYoorls, llclcn V. 'lillOlllIlS, M:u'joi'ic lit-rlcy, :mr l to Nli ltC1'zu'y :mtl Mr. lfrzmcis 'l. l,chus, who so ut work zmtl printing. :mtl to Mr. AX. Holm-lscnlicrly, who Rcciicrflo '-lU. togmphy lay hYllSllll-S Sturlio. XXI-lmlmci' Nlcfrczt, :tml pho j . 'f.g f I I . ' X! . X fLL- L uf Lllv -Lk Lita! Cl I I , , ,XLQ g-C ll I KJ, ,L f 1 4-'Lei' X, I, , V 7 9 X . lrtl-f 4,-'N-f 1 L' it f Vvfx P If . f' fl f ff ' ' ' , V I lf I lfl, y s 1 kt! Cf. 1 Cf VC V L06 V I, S tan Shield Stall flllXV1ll'tl :mil LvlJVV11l'll might wcll ln' thc 111111141 of the Sp:11't:111 Shiclcl :ls tht' scl1ool's Iillllllfllllllll conclttclcs its twt-11ty-cigl1tl1 s11n'cvssf11l yczlr. liml lf:1ll1c1'lx' 5L'l'YL'1l :ns liclitm11'-l11-t'l1ict'. ussistt-tl by l,y111:.11 .XllilL'l'SliIl :mcl llrllfc ilivcn. 'l'xm issucs of thc Sllllflilll Shit-lcl mlcvotccl pages to Girl! l.C1lg'l1t' lDl'tlg'l'2llllS. 'l'l1c issuc of ,Xpril 20, lllZlI'lit'll thc p11l1lic:1tio11 of Il Girls l.cz1g11c l'l0tlL'l'Illlllll f'llllVt'lllllbll 501111-11i1' 1-xtru. 11 t issuc a':11'1'iwl :1 Clllll11lClC 1Jl'1lQI'IlIll of thc tl:1y's activities, 1 lllllt'l't't' 111111 imltlstry. ll Ullt' for lioys' ,XllVIhLll tll A ulxicc l-l'lll'll 111011 of U11 ' Llltlll of l.v111:111 .xlltlklhll , 'nl for lllk' witl lstllll' t'Xll'1lS wt-tt Ill llo11 z11141tl1t-1' for tl1c Clllllllllltlllr-llll ' ll'lll for tlu- Klovlq Nillltblllll L'o11v011ti1n1. 1 bllgt' xxmmls ol 1 ' '- lllllSllL'll llllllbl' thc tllI'L'x 1 ' ' ' 1 lulslu-ll1:1ll gitllllj :1 tl11' NI ilu' l l:11'vv: A. tl1 A ll1wl'i11s' lIlllllltlI't'K'. :mtl :1 lot L. Szulw 1 X . A -iv '-'Q Spartan Shleld Goes to Press I-'irst row. lt-ft to right: Kay l'lt'liI'El'Tl, Ruth Gleorl, Lyman Andvrson, Dix-k Barry, Ed Hatha-rly, Dorothy Mus-ro, Virginia 'I'r1-L-1-e, Jam- St-ymour, Jzurk Harris, Sus-oml row, left to right: Myra Cotono, Mynu Iieryl Wheat. Le-tty Tadsl, Don Colvin, Herbert Hirsvhkoff, Svhoy Turner, John LeSueur. 'l'l1ir4l row, left to right: Betty Huiskvn, Allem- Gould, Dolores Arvhvr, Jane-t Lewis, Dorothy Limrenfolts-r, l1ZlVt'X'llU Aluuzut. Mary M2iIll'lIlLY, Lula Mae Woods, Marjorie Kerley, Dorulee Wolfson, Margaret Barkm-r ' 1 Trout, Christina Mask, Mr. A. Holm-Kennedy, Dircvtor. l':1t G1'uh:1n1, J4-.1r1m Pugv Svz'vnty-jli L 'ugft' .S t't't'11l'v- ri 1' Sparta's Newspaper of the Air , Left tn right: Ruth filet-il, Gs-urge Dell, iiill Riley. Ralph l.:xr- snn. Dun If I zu in m, 'l'lnvm:is tliltfns, Wznwl NVilsnn. VK.. Q ,'r!rvlLw . I , .J - 4 if xx 4 . l JM-fx., V r' Yr --.VA C' r :CQ t - N. s Celebrities Left tn riizhtz Mr. tleurue W. Cnlliert- son. Hlvernzi Lenn- nrd, .lim lies-sun, .luck l'nnw:iy, Nur- mun K n s k i. Toni Z Williams. Not pir- tureil: Dun Kyle lfern Murtensun. and Spartan Shield Broadcast l'iuneers in the Iield of high school lwuztclcztsting ol world news, the Sf'4II'ftHI .Yllivltl llmmlcztst was highly successful during the school year 1030-19-lil. concluding the third yezu' of its existence. lluntingtun l'zu'k was the tirst school in flillliillflllil to st:u't news lmwziclcztsts, and hex' example has now heeu emulated hy many high selmuls :ill over the state and the United Stzitcs. During the second semester. the forniei' practice of pructiriiig teletype bulletins lrmn the Iluntingtun l'zn'lt Signal was revived, thus insuring complete news cuverztge. .X great pmtiuii, tl1e1'efm'e, of the lJI'tPZltlCZlSl'S success, is due directly to the Signal. Ruth fileed was in clizirge of this activity. Panel Discussion Group Six students of the rztdiim lbl'tlZLtlC2lSlil1g' class, held il li flL'L'll-llllllllll' pztnel discus- sion liver the Nzttimiztl liruztclcztsting Co1np:1ny's nzltiunztl linulmp, blzuulzxry lil. 'I'l1e subject discussed was Should XYe Blziintztin Our 'lil'CZlliCS.il Students pau' tieipztting were: blzlclt Clniwziy, .lint llcesun, Norimiii liuslqi, Dun liyte, .XlYC1'llIl l.eun:u'd, :ind lfern Klurtensen. Mr. G. W. Culliertsou is spcnisor. 1 1 . P75 Music Ensemble Si1'Zl.llSi, Talcs of thc Vienna XVOods, Iills thc air during fashion shows ancl tcas while thc cnscmblc proviclcs suitablc background music. Thcy havc bccn callccl on to assist in thc afternoon or cvcning cntcrtainmcnt at thc l'. 'l'. A. and hY01llCl1,S Club ancl in rcgular stuclcnt bocly asscmblics. lllithin this small group thc mcmbcrs havi- an opportunity to cxprcss llicmsclvcs. Senior Orchestra llramatic Vromluctionsl Gracluations! .Xsscmblicsl Patriotic llolimlays! .Xll arc cnhancccl by thc music of thc Scnim' Urclicslra. I'ickcrl from all musicians in school. thc orclicstra is truly a tinc organization. AX wiclc varicty of classical ancl stanclarcl music is playcil unflcr thc instruction ul Mr. .lolm IQ. llawkins. Giving most gcncrously of tlicir limc and lalcnts, thc Scnior tlrclicslra gladly plays wllcncvci' askccl. Let There Be Music Stanmlimx. li-ft to riirhtz Walter Ro- wer, June Toney. Frank Voircl. Scaled, loft to right: Ircnc Howe, Violet Lewis, Glcn Grytc. cyy ,Q I ti , 'ffp -.L , .- ffl' I 'Q- ' f V' , ' ,1'-' . f ' . - w.,'- '.' They Kno-w Brahms and Beethoven lhick row, loft to right: Irene Howe, Earl Sheehan, Lucillc Holmes, Floyd Freeman. Barbara Macc, at piano: Jerry Childress, June Toney, Violet Lewis, Sunny Anderson, Mr. John Hawkins, Director: Bob Mulcrly, Bob Smith, Monte Inter, Johnny Roarko. Front row, left to right: Frank Vogel, Glenn Gryte, Joyce VanCamp, Gladys Lewis, Richard Van Skike, Ann Rrinson, Anita Davis, Ramona Staman, Calvin Wilcox, Margaret Baily, Betty Ross, Gcncvicve Reese. Pngc Scwlzty-.w'z'1 age St'zw1l.i'-vigil! R i J' ,fp Hin ,I iid .l ' V X lx! Strike Up the Band First row. left to right: Marjorie McNeal, Jean Eisert, Sonia Carnioff, Virginia Larson, Genevieve Reese, Mary Riener, Frank Lobaek, Thea Shore, Helen Thomas, Grace Wilcox, John R. Hawkins. Instruetor. Second row, left to right: Marcella Marxzoni, Bill Welter, May Ellen S:-irro, George Aird, Betty Melvin. Harold Norton, Gale Goodalv, Bill Fletcher, Vincent Harding. Keith Carlson, Sonny Anderson, llill Comp- ton, Henry Vanderhook, Herbert Sauermann. Third row, left to right. Gage lllo, Leonard Goldhurxz, Dick Freutz, Kim: Rudd, Gene Rohideau, liill Sta- Dles, Lulu Mae Woods, LaVerne Alauzet. Fourth row, left to right: Howard Huisken, Bob Barzrcr, Harold Hudson, James DcWilms, Donald Ross, llill Carpenter, Jean Witherspoon. Spartan Band Heating of drums! 'l'rumpet's hlarel Marehing feet, and you have llnntington Park high school hand! Like the Spartans who waged warfare against the ancient cities, the Senior hand lives up to tradition, and creates spirit and enthusiasm among the students. This year, the hand marehed and played at all Varsity foothall games, leading Spartans to victory and to the head of their league. Although the hand was smaller in size than usual, the students still yelled and eheered when the unit in their orange and grey satin uniforms marched on the lield to the tune of the Victory song. Drum majorettes are dislnarred in all city schools, lmut james l7eXYilms strulted. twirled the lmaton, and led the hand through their intricate formations, with zest. 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G' I ' Ch If S Ol'US ll:u'kl The llerald ,Xngels Sing, and other carols were heard down the corri- ' K time sung by the chorus under Miss llarriel l'idcluclQ. dors at L'lll'l5llll1lh , . 1 Note the Notes First row, left to right: M a r y T s a r i k o s, Elaine S t e e l e, Roberta Padgett. Marjorie Webb, H l e a n o r Lemert, Maxine Gramly, Dorothy Hansen, Lorraine Johnson, Darlene Carrier. Sevond row, left to right: - . fy Donnel- Lois Nelson, Pun. a Carrier. Mary ly. liarbar Lewis, Virginia Cutrone, Elizabeth Rempel, Lorraine Chandler, lierniee Clark, Clair Mundia, Virginia Au- hel. Third row, left to right: Chloe Peaeoek, Catherine l'ivae, Margaret Quifrley. llelva Platz. Lurille l'olzin, Phyllis Koss, Irene l'riteh- ard. I ourth row, left to right: Marjorie Weleh. Marr-ella Holzpzreen. Jeanne llurnimz, Fern Henry, Dorothy Main- elli, Letha Fm-krell, Dorothy Johannes, Dorothy l'ool, lie- verly Whitestine. Fifth row, left to riirht: l'atrieia Brown-, Dorothy ' d'ne liaheoek l'fell'fer, Na I ' ' ' - Hatta- llerniee Smith, Alum way, lletly Hldridise, ns., -1 I Virginia Steph- Song Passes Not Away l irst row, left to rixrhtz Julia llratizani, Secretary: Marlyn Leeper, Winifred Rothermel, ens, Viririnia Kuhlman. Virginia Ilallinzrer, Mildred Howard, Joanna Turner, Dorothy Hiprelin, Lauramay Cooper, llarbara Merrell, Rosalie Tucker, Doret Burner, Dorothy Byrd, Sheila Hull. Sv-eond row, left to right: Arline Roloff, Lorraine Johnson, La Vonne Iilasehe, Doris Grigg, Doris Shunk, ll'-tty Grubb, Elizabeth Rempel, Clair Munriia, Eloise Kersey, Jeanne Bruninu. Third row, left to riyzthz Margaret Grixzley, Ruth Jeanne liursk, President: Thelma Baker. Carol Rush. l.-iretta Golden, President: Aleen Gallion, Nina Soncs, Dena Mullinieks, Constanee Guiffre, Edna Gambina. 'Xnna Susoeff, Miriam Mohler, Marjorie Welch, Agnes Bordelin. l o'1rth row, left to right: Lois Wilson, Eloise Showalter, Sylvia Stinson, Dorothy Jacobs, Dorothy De Yoere, Donna Day, Leona Lewin, Ella Carley, Lorraine Kennedy, Margaret Tate, Lorraine Waehhrit, ,lean Cotone, Ethel Talbert, Raehel Donahue, Margaret Bruno. Fifth row, left to riprht: Shirley Sutton, Maxine Ogden, Patricia Brown, Bernice Smith, Alma Voizel, Jaekie Peavre, Doral Nennett, Ruth Clark, Bette Brown, Pesrxzy Hutchinson, Frances Trumphy, Marjorie ' -mary Doermann, Ann Beekman, Donalee Kleekner. Officer not shown: Virginia Treeee, Guthrie. Rosa Seeretary. it x R , if h it Attendance Office Service Club lhirtyftwo otlice workers are active from one to four periods of the Service With A Smile Kneeling, left to right: Bob Milli- kan, Herbie Sauremann, Myra Co- tone, Jim Van Houten, Ruth Ray, Joyee Fear, Alice Nelson. Seeond row: Jimmie Spotts,Mary Louise Merino, Doris Grant, Sophie Ploss, Mildred Barhee, Ralph Gran- dahl. Third row: Lola Judd, Paul Har- baugh, Anita Shively, Barbara Hie- key, Genevieve Dench, Floyd Free- man. Fourth row: Audrey Byler, June Gregory, Miss Dorothy Woodworth, Frank Jaeobson, Walter Sauer- mann, Earl Sheehan. This Way, Please Center, first step, left to right: Flora Marie Marsh, Vice-President, First Semester: Mary Pastorina, President, Second Semester: Second step, Mr. James Cunlilfe, Sponsor: Iliek Diekhous, Treasurer, First Se- mester: Evelyn Coffman: Third step, Beverly Evans, Secretary, First Semester. First row, left to right: Edna Dou- hitt, Nelda Musgrove, Virginia Ce- bel, Ferrol Bash, Mary Lewis, Bar- bara Hoffman, Rosemary Carr, ls- abel Goldberg, Rosemary Bennett, Phyllis Doran, Secretary, Seeond Semester: Betty Gouker, Dorothy Pogreba, Betty Hauek, Helen Boer- ner, Betty Huisken, Treasurer, See- ond Semester: Eleanor Lemert, Grace Thompson, Barbara Terry. Mary Ryerson, Kenneth Paine, Bob Chambers. Seeond row, left to right: Annie Anest, Geneva Crow, Viee-l'resi- dent, Seeond Semester: Virginia Kuhlman. Gwen Taylor, Frances Graflio, Carolyn Bound, Dorothy Barry, Bernice Brady, Irene Prit- ehard, Betty Grubb, Shirley Folger, Lueien Higelin, Bertha Broussard, Mary Panos, Katherine Broods, Ann Works, Dolores Ryerson, Virg'inia Gentry, Jillian Levi. Uffieer not shown: Jim Bremer, President, First Semester. 'I , 1 x day. - O. This is not an organized group, hut each person is held responsihle for hiswowuf- 1 iolw. Many post graduate students are working under the direction of Miss Wfoodz- ' ' 'J worth. handling attendance work expertly and efiicienlly. To eomlmine work with pleastuc scents to he the creed of the olgricc worlaers, for they go about their tasks in a very liappy l-Vlllllt' of mind. thus avoiding unpleasantness, and, according to Miss XXvll0tllYtll'lll, the workers are to he congratulated. She states lX'ithout thein. ' this ollicc could never have heconie so eflicient as it is. Ushers ancl Usherettes H.bifl4II'ffIJI.V .hlt'l'T't'n 1 Max' l show you to your seat, IS a launhai' plirase heard hy students and guests who come to the Zlllflltlltllllll to see plays. or hear spealqers. This l'sher and tlslicrette eluh was organized last semester hy Nr. .laines NV. Cunlille, faculty inenilwer. its primary purpose it to usher at all social events, such as assenihlies. school plays. movies, lectures, and l'.'l'. .X. meetings. 171510 lffyllly-vile fl I llfllfhl'--l'ft'H Guest Speakers l3l1.v1'm'.v.v and l'rnf:'.v.vin11nl llYUlllt'1I'.N' C'l11lv of lluntingtpn llllfli introduce guest speakers to girls nf Student Rody un iiirls' .'XtlVlSC1llt'lll Day. J lX,fTt'lIlll..Y Univ ineinlmers and guest speakers pose with student chairmen uf lmys' iXdviseinent Day. t l , l ' Boys and Girls Advisement Day Once a year boys and the girls in school are given a chance to hear and talk with professional men :md women, and to ask questions ahont the vocation in which they are interested. Girls! ,Xdvisenient Day is sponsored hy the Business and Profes- sional XYmnen's C'luh of lluntington Park. The 'Kiwanis clnh takes charge of Boys' Advisement Day. .Xll vocations in which hnys and girls are interested are repre- sented. Specialists give the students a chance to preview their vocatirms. Courses iuost popular with the girls are secretarial work and heauty culture, The hoys choose aviation and athletics. Students are chairmen of the different groups, which average thirty members. Chairmen are appointed hy the Vice-Principals. Qualificatimis for the joh, the cost of preparation, and studies that will aid in thc vncatimi are discussed. lf :i student attends a diliferent vocational group each year for four years he has :1 chance to hear four professional people who will aid him in choosing a profession. ln charge uf Nuys' Advisement Day, held in the fall, was Mr. Frank Mayes. fiirls' .Xdviseinent llay is under the direction of Miss Mary Alice Austin, Girls' Yice-l'rincip:il. and Miss fiurrlrni, of the Home Iiconoinics department. Girls day is held in the spring. .Xdvisement day has proved successful in the past, and has hecmne an :nznnal affair. 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Ge-orare Heller lloh Alpx-iul!lL Hobby Fair Committee .Ns the lirst high school ever to make an attempt to present a llohliy Show, Huntington Park High School won acclaim as well as fame at its premiere show- ing of student hohlmies of Sparta, january 19, lf!-l0. lVitl1 only one day for the public to view everything, the llolmhy Fair Conunittee held two sessions, one in the afternoon, and one in the evening. Changing the usual routine of having Open House. the students were grateful for Mr. C. l.. Reeves' suggestion of a llohhy Show comhined with a .Iunior lfair. and were enthusiastic and eager to achieve their olmjeetive, a successful exhibition. :Xu estimated 6,000 people were seen roaming around the campus that eventful evening, with hardly enough time to catch a glimpse of everything. Many spectators came to hoth afternoon and evening sessions, to he sure of eyeing each holmliy, extensive or minute. Divided and sulm-divided into six classes, Arts and Crafts, Collections, llorti- culture, Handicrafts, l'ets, and Photography, the show was spread over the eutirt grounds. , y . . i Hobby Exhibits '1i1iL'1l1lil '11111 1liD11'l'11YL'Ui 1111- 1I1111l11' 1111111111111-1 11115 11-111' 11'11Q 111 111111- 1-1'1-11' S111- 111-111 1-111111111-11 ill 1111111i11g11111 1,'ll'1i 111'-'11 501111111 1'111111'i- ' N 111111- s11111,-111i11g 111 111 11-1151 11111-1-x11i11i1. lJis11l:.1's 11'1-1'1- 1JI'1lllQ11l 111 s1'111111l 1111- 11'1-1-11 111-1'111'1- 111111 11111111116 12151 11.11 111111111111 g11111 Zliiiillill islll' 111L' 1-11111'1-1111-11c1- 111 5111111-111s 11'1111 11'is111-11 111 111'IilQ11lL'1l'110151111111lIl1I11IL1S, s111-1-1111 f11111s 11'1-1'1- s1-1 1111 111 1111- 1S111 s 111111, 1'111'1-1'1-11 11'i111 ililj' 1111' 1111- 1-1111111111 111 1111- 1111i111111 l1i11g1111111. 111 1111- 11 111111- 1-11-111111111i1's 111-1111111111-111. 111111-s, 1JllS11'y, 11s 11'1-11 in 01111111113 11'1-1'1- 11111 1111 1'1-1'i1-11', 11'i111 s111111111-s giv- 1-11 111 l111111'1- 11'11'1's 111111 111115- 111'1xl11'1' 1'11111i5. Hobbies Everywhere i':X1liiJi1illgf 1111111111111 fi-11111 Il1l'1J121ll0S 111 1101's 11'111-111'1'1-5, S1J1ll'1ll 111111 1111- 111111111' 111 staging 1111- lirsl s11c1'1-ss1'111 .l1111i111' l 11i1' 211111 111111111 S111111' 111 111- 111'1-S1-1111-11 by IL high s1-1111111 ill 1111- S1111111. 'l'l11-y 11s1-11 11111111st 1111 111'11i1111111- s11111'1- 1111 1111- 1-11111- 1111s, 11'11ic11 was 1'111111g1-11 i11111 ll 111i11i111111'1- 11111y-g'1'11111111. 5111111-111s 11111-1'1-11 1111111- 111111- 1i1- s1111rts 111 111- L'llj11yL'C1 ill 1111-ii' 11-is111'1- 111111-. I ll1I1f1' lf1'1111I,1'fji-:'1- l'ugft' lfilflllgv-.r1'.r Swinging Socialites lin-fl to right: l.y- man Andi-rson. Phar- lvs llamhina. liill liaury. Shirh-y 'l'it- lfld Katha-rly, man, Mr. William Jackson. Norman Koski, Pct:- xry tloulu-r, Hill-cn Wiley. Mrs. Ella Ar- cinicpza, Sponsor, l.o- is Maxwell, lin-tty lluiskt-n, Stn-vc Bian- chi. .lan-lt Conway. Ulaudv Mt-nlwe, Keepers of Traditions J 3, Scaled from lvft Lo right: Jack Dodd, QV A .lack Wintt-rs. JHY ' Mt-Cormivk. B if , - ta- Scaled around tht .- llgggy Gonkcr. w- lrll . 51.1. Thompson, 1. 4 in m . . Phillips, llvvcrly l'Iv- ans. Mr. Edward Sponsor. Thompson, . ' l e f t t o Standlnkl. ril:'ht: .lack llarpst. lioh Sherman, llill Ritchie, Wallace Don- ' h. alnu-. Hd b m Y 1 lie-uht-n l' 4- a r s o n. d f r s o n Sonny A n 1 . l Lorraine w!ll'hlH'lt. llarharn liivt-rs. Dor- othy Klausman. fl , IJ' I I M 1 ' v'y cs 1 2' 5 1 .. V 'tl-S 1 ll , ii pr aration for danccs and othcr social activi 'cg ' .' rw in ts second consccutivc year, since conilmination of thc llancc and Social ' ' tl f lJo'u'd has carried out the cxaniplc sct forth in 1030, ' ' id carrying out a f 4 nittccs of last you, ic . inatcd thc iinpropcrly drcsscd student at school danccs, .u ' pla whcrchy non-studcnts cannot crash thc dauccs. X, Tracli ions ommittee f C X h:u1dful of studcnts working' earnestly with thc Conunissioncr of VX'clfarc, haw done thcir lwcst to prcscrvc old traditions which have hccn carried on at lluntiugton Park, 'l'hc traditions coininittec, under the guidence of the Com- lllliNlllllt'l'S of XYc-lfarc, l'c-ggy fioukcr and Norma Smiley, have hccn successful in ' ' ' ' A H 'lv Day, Color Day, and thc annual auction. 1-list-rx'i11g such traditions as out J GE?-,r.. ,,!3.-qv:-yu-N-gqv-1.,t-my , - ,Q 0 1,41 ry - M ,A w g-'A-Y 11, 51 14 f,f'h,p -v ay ? I - 'M ,wi f .L+ 'mf-. if x '- Aw -gL,.zV- . -' . ' ' E ' 1 4 V. , ' J -0,4 - 1' k ,zf X' , 1 ' ':. . L f . 1,9 4 , c' ,D 4 'Q ' wil' -A , Ni' '1 .' '14 nil: .1 , V J A 55016 K mid J A 1 f , - + Rag . ff . 2 . ,', 959: ' x fi ' . .1 MJ? Jazz T - 0 , i -. ' 0242! t V 'R ' 4, HQ4 1, L. A Q C' 1 J 1 ' ' A ,ML , I jfs 5 Q V , kb . 2 B' A X I 17? V Q - -7 ' ff ' ' ti ' 6 0 J as 1 1 .. Qi Q 0 . 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I x -7 ' 1 -5' . . ' 4 's- -Q X' . 'A' 1' -V I I N2 - I 1.4 .-,K . 45. 3- I, E E E 3 K 1 2 I Q E I I u E I ! K 5 F e i F E E 3 r v i E 5 i 2 E E 2 Q E Ceremonial Dress First row, left to right: Flower Girls: Doreen Durham, Joan Mancino, Juanita Cecil, Dorothy Styles, Mary Louise Sutter, La Vonne Blasche, Marian Hickox, Mary Shimotsukosa. Second row, left to right: Miss Mary Alice Austin, Jane Seymour, Head of Amazons, First Semester: Vir- iriniu Grewe, President, First Semester: Beth Mackie, Vice-President, First Semester: Bonnie Jean Magee. Third row, left to right: LaVerne Alauzet, Treasurer, Second Semester: Ann Burditt, Head of Amazons, S.-cond Semester: Erline Ewing, Treasurer, First Semester: Letty Tadd, Historian, Second Semester: Ann llurditt, Head of Amazons, Second Semester: Jean Killian, Jackie Nichols, Marjorie Kerley. 1 f f , , f f , C I X , , 7 K fytfffjf ,P ', - , i f 2 ,U n ,,-I ,f ff f 'J f,-f 'f.af.i,f ,I sf Lf VJ! 196 ff :Cv lf s-fff L ' VC! f J ' , ,I f' ' L 1 , ff -. , , l S 'I f- i , f ' f f ,ffl.!, N.. -f ffj , ,iffy V6.1 'x 1'-1- XJ!! .ff :f !: 'J L -,' , , -' ' . ' , 1' I li ,4 f kt, , - ifff t 'gf -'ff' L., We A' fa fsfflff 5, .Mo L19 tw f 0 1 1 f t Girls League Qlificers f 1, 'ff ' 1 9 fi . f- - i f .lp ffivlf if Qcfwf, ,4y4.ff-QY,lJ.- .f 1,1 y JV, x.. ' ' 'ik' ' A ' K 1' LM 1 I' . , 1 .e livcry girl is a mcinhef of illL5ff?i'T1TS55llt'fi,fllL'. ',lfliKeiip'uJ1mose oi llicilseagui' is Bm create and promote a friendly spirit among tl lCz,ljif,sch6u'l S61'ieLstc1', seven girls are elected to Girls' League offigesf' .very 0Tl1C1A',lil1l1l'StlZl-Y, this group meets with chairmen of the thirteen service committees and Miss Mary Alice Austin, sponsor, to discuss League functions. Virginia Grewe presided over the Girls' League for the fall semester, and Ruth p Anderson led the spring group. The Girls' League semi-annual convention at Huntington Park was held during this term. An amendment was added to the Girls' League constitution to provide for the ofhce of historian. Letty Tadd was elected in the latter part of the iirst term, and continued to hold the office throughout the second term. The historian takes care of Girls, League publicity, and keeps a scrap hook. Hitch Your XVagon to a Starf' was the theme of the group for the year. llugv lfigllly-.vvwzz Page lf1'gl1fy-vigil! They Mete Out Justice First row, left to right: Ruth Ander- son, Dorett Bruner, ' ' Bet- Sarah Starheim, ly Houston. Second row, left t Burt, MarJor1e 0 right: Ruth Jean Bursk, Virginia Mil- ler, Helen Reed. F' st Chief Justice, ir Semester: Jane Sey- ' ' f Justice, mour, Lhie S e e 0 n d Semester: Gail Hanson, Betty -' Virgin- .Iane Meboy, ia Hessick. Party Planners Kneeling, front, to right: Jackie Chairman I i-hols, Klausman. rothy First right alll. ham, left Ni- Do- row. left to z Jackie McDon- Doreen Durn- Jane Co tone Poly- Eileen Harold, anna Fox, Mary Jo Anderson. Second row, left to right: Dorothy Stiles, Secretary: Mary El- len ljrittain, Publi- city: Sylvia Littman, Norma Jean Kern, Secretary: Dorothy Higlen, Eleanor Le- rt Lorraine Shutt. me , Third row, left to riirht: Doris Suppe, Lucille Carpenter, Myra Cotone, Trea- surer: Betty Burton, Geraldine Childress, thy Prollreba, l una Stratton, Doro Fourth row, left to right: Betty Kimz, ' ' ' W'ndus, Ne- Virginia 1 vis E Cameron. ilra Doolittle, Virgin- ia La Marea, Fran- vans, Marion 1940 '0 H1213 Girls' Cou Ufll.YfI.l'U for .-Ill The nine inenihers of the Girls League council aim for the goal of perfect justice. Une niemher from each class division, a lnemher at large, and a see- retary, uncler the guidance of Miss Ruth linlow act as juclge and jury to try eases hrought before then hy the Amazons. Various penalties are given in aeeormlanee with the severity of the citation. . Program Committee On ll'ill1 11105110-zt ' The motto of this committee leacls them to plan higger ancl hetter tiirls' League assemblies. The vice-president of the League automatically lmeeomes the chair- man of the organization. l'nfler the sponsorship of Miss Phoebe Hill, first semester, and Miss llarriet ' 'k s-concl semester, the committee planned the junior llrealqlast anfl :issis ' ' - Convention. I'itltlut , ,c teml in the preparation of the Girls llllgllt. 2 pf' . Q. I 1, V191 l , ' - . rdf f ff' if 1- 'J f I v y.f,, S f ,L L in ,- ' if H 1 aff' V, f , M if if J if - f V, f 1,1 , f r M , ,f ! ,f bl ,,4, if , if A 1 f , J ' I lx. P . il ff! g 41,1 flax,-, mazons M ' . . 'A i 4 , f f if S9 w .f 4' ff ' ,f it f J f f,?f,Q' ljifff . R ' il 1' I A f , . .1 l If - ,Qi , l'o lezul ifirls to hi--'h i' stztnclzt ' is tl - 'i o 'the r 'ztzon' if li it fftoit 4 I 5 rs ff A, I, , J V. , , , l':n'k High School. They :argl ogen fqi' eh' al riff jfo ,iiizt9t1Mi ord ijxiiihiieivg , I, Af? f J the girls wlierevei' they meet. tin' jiri n everyle ss 211' 'l34t'll,' ,j' V Q. i ,V . ' 4-' Une llezul ,Xmzizon ezteh semes er with tlbaticl of six Sllll-lltfjtfyfi. gtticlyrjhe or- 7 6-,if ,iff Q ' 4' . u gniiizzition. Sponsors :ire Miss nllllltlllw liziylissvftiiil Mrs? MI'g'ZlEt'lIM5lIZt11. I 'X' did ta I , Z I ,147 , ' Y! fl ' f , f Q1 A J ,ff'f ,A ' ij f - ' 'af ' fs 'f .' 1' ,ff 1 ff' I fi ,f 4 Q- f i 4' of ,.-fe hi lf!! , 1' 4 i -ij f' 1' 'if Fair Arms of the Law ' . , ' g Y I ' - A Q, ' . I f , ' , First row, left to right: June Seymour, Louise XVure, Rene gvlllllldll, Genyvn Crow, Mary l'zist,liri ' ,lflllary gf' 'L I A , r f .lean Harper, Dorothy De Vere, Mary Sausedo, Betty Ross, 1 no StrattuuLVir1ri,q1ia. Fdster, Shiulyxltiiriiziqlt, ,J K f- ' Virilinia Kuhlman. l ' I fp' 4' .ffi . of , i' ' Second row, left to right: Miss .Iulienne Bayliss, Sponsor: Julia flrzitizuiiivaguliiie Gu ara, Al::23lM6st, J I fi 5 A 5 o ry .li-anne Trout, Vera Suseoff, Gloria Betty Jo Cottrel, Grace Grauel. 'l'hir4l row, left to right: Bonnie Jean Magee, June Matson, Helen C. Thomas. unidentified, Jean Ker- rimin, Wilma Brown, Margie Shore, Evelyn Bones, Frances Drake, Bar- liaru Terry, unidentified, Dorothy lfnnsen, Betty Forman. Fourth row, left to right: Cliftn Kewish, June Gould, Virginia Bla- kely. Barbara Rhodes. Aliee Vosy- ka, Pat Stranizeway, Geane Pruhs, Mary Jo Anderson, Mildred Smith, Marjorie Henslee, Dorothy Byrd, Ruth Reihl, Molly Floss. Fifth row, left to right: Rose Car- done, Winona Collinge. Jeannette Lewis, Shirley Klein, Marilyn Grif- tin, Virginia Anderson, Breen Rat- terman, Mary Burkhart. Rosemary Lodge, Elaine Wiley, Marie Som- mer. First row, left to right: Anne Bur- ditt, Virginia Hirsh, Eloise Kersey, Louise Frobaeh, Marion Leinen, Jeane Myers, Pat Slover, Betty Du Bois, Lenore Hadley, Wilma New- man, Donna Spoon, Anita Bernard. Second row, left to right: Califern Garrison, Carol Stuart, Betty Mar- shall Virginia La Morca, Dorothy Dyson, Mary Ellen Brittain, Wanda Allen, Katherine Schieb, Doris Wall, Mary Detweiler, Betty Phillips. 'l'hird row, left to right: Leola Gar- rison, Virginia Lee May, Jaunita Rowzie, Isabel Goldberg, Katherine Brooks, Betty Parrot, Marilyn Por- ter, Virizinia Miller, Dorothy Hus- ton, Jeanne Eisert, Jean Killian. Fourth row, left to riixht: Emilia de Ro:-males, Susan Marty, Leanna Long, Eloise Milness. Leona Mayo. Muriel Hart, Elanor Struthers, Nancy Day, Pat McCampbell Charleie Montgomery. Fifth row, left to riixht: Yvonne Franklin, Loretta Sorenson, Dor- othy Fulpzhum, Marion Cameron, Mary Jane Robinson, Juanita llateh, Pearl Milutinovieh. Wiley, Letha Justice, Josephine liiegdffri, iiiiiiigykift-cl, I. 1 - Sehutth ' A f 'j' - . V ' U 1 is ' f . 1 .1 ' -' f .f I f' Page Eighty-nina l'i1f1v .X'i11i'f'i' Beauty and Ballots S4-ated, first row, left to right: Je-an Flora. Lois Elliott. Barbara Terry. Slanllinll- lvff U' riizht: Jeanne Trout. Chairman: KHthI'Yn S i- h i e b, Sevretary: Carol Morison. liar- hura Tinker. Chris- tine- Campbell. Mrs. Mililrs-il Abbott. spon- sor: Ruth Knsman. . X W X, 'N i J . xx ,N ' YQ X , ix xx . 3 v X f XX X Xl ,Q N . X 1 'X' xi 'i-a.m.lvUvavvni.,1.,,. Take a Letter Seated, first. row, lm-ft to right: Virginia Day, Treasurer: Miriam ess, Ser irlet Harker, Historian: Doralee Wolfson, Se-vrotaryg Betty Du Bois, Vice- hairman, Hail- lvy, Chairman and Vice-Chairman: Ruth Jeannc Bursk, Chairman: Bet y Phillips jr-anno lffisert. I Se-cond row, li-ft to riizht: Sophiv Ploss, Judge: Ruth Schieb, June Mattson, Grig'g,,' Viviun Churion. lim-tty Lou Shott, Ruth Amlvrson, Alma Vogel, Jackie Pearre. Third row, ls-ft to right: Juanita Ruwzie, Joyve Fear, Zelma Prairie, Gloria Ro' Fourth row. loft to right: Janet Minter. Barbara Tinkvr, Ethel Talbert, Marilyn I iffin! Lfuynerlne or. lfifth row. left to right: Virginia Prairie, Lucien Hiizelin, Jean Smallwoorlk' urlrey Nor, MiNkl.aura Randell, Sponsor: Kathleen Phillips, Charlotte Jenny, Yvonne Franklin. KA J' ' C N N , .4 -if ,' N - - c - if 1 ommatmg ommittee i 'fOf the girls, by ilu' girls, fogiflzu gill! , i 'X r It is the duly of tlic Noniinaliiig Coliiinittgc to iioiuiiiiatc girls, for ofiiccs iii ,. , x . ' . ' .4 the Cnrls Imzigiic, :mel lo livlp otlivi' lrziwic conimit -e pi'cp',i1e lor thc CiJllYt'llilUll. . v . - M-' ,J . Office Committeej A xl ' ' lfoillb Tlzrom ll' i y 1 .I lixliiwwt-5 ilu' spirit of the iris on tlic cc Ccynmiittce, who work so cfliciciilly In help thc otlivers to iumction. , A ' , I ' 'L llliiv slip, l'lt'Ill'llllL'C cards, larcly cancfls. Luigi'wliat-lmvc--yoii, are all taken cart- ol' .. . . . 5 lw Hlliu- tllllllllltlti' girls. K V ,st 5- ' .f 1 -- I , 1 -uv l A 1 i 5 'u r 1 -n. 1' ' -l- r' rl f' N.. , X L - 1 R , : Y.. li 1 1 , J x l I , s .J D .rl fxfw , 51 i t +-...I V - - , mann .M ,. .4 A- , Flower Committee lfloral designs and decorations for social events are arranged hy the girls on the Iflower t'onunittee. .X huge tloral rainhoxr designed for the centerpiece of the lwzutciuet talmle at the tiirls' League t'onvention, decorations for the Mother-llaughter Banquet, and tlecoratious for the otiticers at thristnias time were projects of the lilower Unn- inittce. Miss l.ouise ,l luston is the sponsor of this organization. Neeclleworlc Guild joy in Service for the Needy Serving others who inight he less fortunate, the Needlework fiuilcl has folllltl a joy. The organization is only one of the many national organizations of Needle- work tluilds, which inake clothing and many other necessities for welfare agencies. Color day articles and decorations for various social events are also made hy ineinhers ol' this organization, Flower of Youth First row, kneeling, left to right: Zoe Reardon, Jeanne Pieree, Opal Hornlraek, Eu- nice Yokata, Virainia Bal- linger, Betty Gilman, Mar- fzaret Thompson, Marjorie Guthrie, Barbara Bernard, Pearl Milutinovieh, Chair- man: Jean Dyer, Bernice Smith, Lois Preston, Beth Hayes. Second row. left to riizhtz Lois Conklin, Aliee Hale, Mary Shimotsukasa, Doris Wall, Helen Burner, Ber- niee Engler, Shirley Mae Root, Gloria Morton, Char- lotte Jenny, Eleanor Peter- son, Belle Robinson, Marion Lenner, Ethel Royer, uni- dentified, Cecile Hernan- dez, unidentified, Louise l ro- baek, Harriet Crossnr. A Stitch in Time Seated. left to riuht: Kath- leen Major, Kathleen Nei- hoff, Vega Oberyr, Violet Brooks. First row, left to right: Christine tiarnes, Wanda Mae Cot.-, norothea Kenuan, Mary Rooney, Evelyn Bones, Eleanor Aeuna' Viriziniu Cu- trone, Marcella Holmzri-en. Second row, left to right: Hazel Berg, l'at Strange- way, Mary .'.nn Hunn, Nan- ey Renters, Vera Susoeff, Luey Es-1-atm, Miss lflorenee Lewis, Sponsor. Third row, left to right: Maxine 0113.-n. Mary Ann Van Son, Frum-is Medina, Marjorie Lodtre, Rose Aeuna. Priya' NiI1t'l'V4r1llt' ffQgQfy1:H4' Q - 'Ivo I4 if 1 Future P lf' row, It-ft to ri ' ol Ci is C ' ' 4 n ri' z nl,,v. V' Chairman Z kia- Nia' o . Chairma ona ' 'rgini M , ' l'ic-krem ,lVlvrs. ti ve Harrell, pox' . 4-4-unal ro ft 1' t' l'by ' , Lucy Ann r velyn llonef. Nellie o Vrn S n Aubgl Vlrgrn entry at l une lhirtl row, ft. to ,al ff: L- 0 A' 4 S fn, Lo - ., . aim- : I- , GI ' .l- Charlotte . oro- thy lf' 1 Carolyn Link, .li-ss' Whitt, Historian. Gracious Hoctesses lfirsl row, left to right: M a r y Ann M o h I, Vim-o-Chair- man: Evelyn Slovum, Historian 1 Edith Gil- lor, Chairman 1 Doris liurns, Mrs. Cecil lfitzmorris. Sponsor: Nanvy Day, Chair- man : Ramona Flora-s. Vim--Chairnian: An- na Km-lly. Secretary: Virginia tiuttrirlilv. Historian: I. o r e tta Liu-nson. Si-4-onrl row, loft to right: Fern Sweet, lh-verly Kaplan, Dor- othy Fulizhum, Jose- phine lioziprian, Cat- ht-rinu Hayes, Virili- nia Chance, Claudia llrown, Javkiv Carl- ton, Ruth Trembly. 'l'hirml row, left tn right: Mary lflorvs, l'at lfllmaugh, Plluine Cunningham, Marjo- rie Jo MvN1-al. Anita llernard, Grayve Ann Wilcox. Charluiv Montgomery, Wanmla lluc-hanan, Annette llusano. Hmily lirito. Fourth row, lt-ft to right: Patrivia Trot- ter, Mildred Str-rba. Virginia Applvgatv, lin-tty P4-rex, Viryzin- ia Blakely, Gwen Mitchs-ll, H4-tty Krier, Shirlvy Palmer, Imo- la Garrison. Ravhael Donahue, M a r i ly ii Ih-x'm-rimlum-. I Welfare Committee 5L1 ' Lfnclcr the lcziclwsliip of such girls as jackie Nichols and Carol Curtis, llic XYcl- larc L oinmittec has clone much work to aicl ulifortuiiatc Cllllill'L'll. ilflCl'lllU' ' X: 5 than timn uiml services llic girlb iiiaclt p.ij.nii.l5 lol .1 Clnlml vvclizm- agciicv at Cliristinas tiinc. Color Day lllZllCl'lZllS :intl rlccorations were niaclv llllIlt'l' the flll'L'ClIHll ol Kira. i.i'aL'c ll Hospitality Committee arrcll, Sponsor lixtciicliiig a licarty wclcomc to all girls, helping new om-s to adjust tliclnsclrcs to our school, :incl giving tea at the lJL'g'llllllllQ of each scinestcr are activilics of llic Ilospitalilv toinmiltu Sp onsorccl lay Klrs. L ccilc lfitymorriw llic club has triul Io vrczitc a mort- lrit-nelly lt-cling Ztllltillg' tlir sturlc-nts. .lunior Reci Cross l lui't-iivc Niglitiugzllcs ui tmlziyn may ln- tlic wcll-Qarnt'rl titlc for iiit-iulwis ut llic -luuiur llc.-cl Cross. l'r4niiutc iiitt-rnzititnizil gtmocl-will by makiiig scrap lumlcs :mtl mg' flulls lm' clistrilmutimi is imc of tliis m'ga11izatiu1i'szictivi tics. .Xny girl is cligilmlc to join, :mtl may pmticipzitc in thc Scnior Rod Cross, giving :iitl in lima- nt' lllllitblllll clistrcss. Spmisoix-tl lw Kliss liutli tlrcv, tlit' vlulm has iiicu-:iscrl its iiiciiilmcisliip in tlit- past s st-iiwstt-i'. 'lum' .Xrlriaiicc has lwcii vliziiriuzui ui tlit- grmip for tlic past two' smu- t'slt'1's. Finance Committee 'l'lit' ll't'1lSllI't'I' ut tlic tiirls' lxzlgtit' acts as vliriirmzui of tht- liiiizuicc Uwiiiiiiitlct wliusc mlutv it is to tzikc clizirgv of lmills :mel moiicv matters of tlic l,c:1g't1t'. Q XI rs. Ycra I'. llurst. spmisui' of tlic committee, :ulviscs zuicl guirlcs tllis Ufgllllilll' limi. Services Gladly Given lfirst row, It-ft tu riulitz Viririuia Adams, Juanita i'uylll1'I'. .lunv Atl- A l'iam'1-. t'arolyu Williams, liarlrara liratllur, lluiiloutitis-cl, lit-ttb' Ollun- yzvr, Luuiso Waru. Sw-mul rmr, Ivft to ri1:'ht: lit-verly Clint-, Autlrt-y l riil4-l. lflvvlyn Fulf- iuau, livtty Km-grain, .lt-aut-Ito Vor- ln-vlt, Maryrio l rvc'lanil. .loan .lack- sun, Molly l'luss. 'l'liii'tl row, It-ft tu I-iight: l'at Mar- shall, 'l'lu-Ima lialwr, Mary Will- iams, lluiilvntitit-fl, Shirlvy Atlams, Alina- KYNL-ill, Miss Ruth Gray. Feminine Economists Sittiuir. first row, left to right: l.aura Nlauvino. Vice-Chairman: Lurvtta tlulilvn, 'l'rt-asurvr: Marjor- ii- llvnslvv, St-vrvtary: lit-ttu Huis- lwn, Ss-vrotary: Dorutliy Duffy, 'l'rt-asurvr: Julia liratazani, Ser- 1-rvant-At-Arnls: Anniv Ant-st, Mrs. Vi-ra Hurst, Spmisur. Slilllllllllil, st-vmiil row. lt-ft to Til-fhii lit-tty Ulm-k, .loan Manvino. Edna tlamlsina, livrnicv Brady. Joanne lil--lu-r, Wilma Ni-wman. Mary Mau- rim-, Viru-Chairman: Virginia. Lof- tus, lit-tty Mn-Uuy, Chairman: La Vi-rnv Alauzvt. Chairman: Hilda llalla Rosa, lim-ity Murphy. Slamlimr. third ruw. loft to risrhtz Natlino lialwtu-k, Susan Marty, Sal- ly Sustwfl, lfranvis Nurtv, Alive Milli-r, l'lthcl Waxruvr, lit-tty Mur- phy, Maxine VVilsmi, ltllizaln-th Simms, Shirley Rust-nthal. QQ in I ffl' ,YlIlt'lX'-llll't't' l'1ly11' .N'1'111'l-v-folll' Modes and Manners Committee XX'itll C0lll'it'Sy C0zn'tr'sv counts 111051 aim' roxfs Nic lvrlxlu :ls tllc :lim of tllc ol'g':lllizzltioll, lllClllllCT5 clllpllzlsizc llll' ilnporlrlllcc ol cvclwwlav colll'tL-sics. LllltlC1' the SIl4lllS0l'Sllill of Mrs. ltlillllt' lillioll. correct forms of etiquette and C0lltlllCi :irc slurliccl. tfmilllicsy filly is llCl1l Zlllllllillly. Social Committee iiillt' Senior 'lit'1l, lXlUillt'l'-lJZlllQlllL'l' liZlll1lllCi, lltl other social CVCIIIS :irc 11l11l1llL'fl Iiy Social fifllllllllllti' lll0llllJL'l'S. l'llflt'l' thc gllltlllllft' of Mrs. lxlilfit' Ryan. the girls have workccl hours 2li.lt'l' srllool, lllillilllg clccolaiiolls Zllltl favors for tllcsc events. Courtesy At All Times Sitting: Tauline Karatazas. Anita Schobur, Julie Loomis, Ruth Riehl, Jean Glover, Dorothy Ivleece, Doris Re- heck, Marlon Childs, Ruth McConnell, Christina Mask. Virginia I:Il Sk, Verona Geh- rinlz. Km-elinlr, tir:-lt row: Bar- hara Southern, lletty Eld- ridze, Be-:ay Jean Alexander, Virginia Marshall, Elaine Anderson. Bernice Shultz. Ann liurditt, Marlraret Mos- ley, Vivian Dauer, Betty Mae Archer, Leona Smith. Second row: Mrs. Elliott, Sponsor, Califern Garrison, Virginia Hornimz. Jackie Hifzgonbotham, Anita Ber- n a r d, Eleanor Struthers, Virginia Vvfomer, Ann Beck- man, Grace Thompson, Mar- jorie Whalen, Lorraine Woodruff, Joan Heywood. Let's Be S-ociable Jxywpaz pvc' 'xY First row, left to right: Grace McArthur, Erline Ewing, Maxine Dahout, Vice-Chairman: Viola Kosick, Sl-vretaryg Barbara Williams, Secretary: Helen Thompson, Treasurer: Shirley Clark, Chairman, Betty Lou l1....nell, Parliamentarian: Lucille Pfldm0 ly. Chairman: Ethel Mae cook, vice-chairman. S1-1-ond row, left to rilzht: Ruth Trembly, Dorothy Dyson, Mildred Vosyka, Rose Marie Sosic, Wanda Allen, Marian Miller, Shirley Knowell, Pat Slover. Third row left to right: Edith Tinning, Maxine Harmon, Fairma Mason, Laura Mae Cooper, Eloise Kersey, Loma. Power, Gloria Murray, Marjorie Trescott, Genevieve Dench, Betty Hank, Ruth Jenson, Donalee Klenchner, Marjorie Kerley. Fourth row, left to right: Rosemary Doermann, Lois Jackson, Francis Posey, Treasurer: Barbara Rivers, Mrs. Marie Ryan, Letty Tadd, Leanna Long, Gwen Mitchell, Janet Van Voorhis, Laurel Jacobson. t es and favors for soeial eve t iiit Big Sister Committee X tea lor the l reshmen girls :mtl their mothers is sponsored each seuiester hy ,itlle Sister Lfommiltee. l the other Kiirl's l.L'Zlg'l1t' committee the Little Sisters help make tiolor llzly X great deal has lween clone hy this chili towartl making l'll'CSlllllL'll girls feel :tl ue at lluutiugton Fark. Miss Margaret lXlet'oy is sponsor. Little Sister Committee l' teh Semester, ineoniing l'il't'SlllllCll girls are weleoiiietl hy Hier Sisters who 1 in them around. :mtl help them get :iequaintetl with school. Xt the llL'g'lllllillg of the semester Il llig Sister-Little Sister party is held :mtl :ill I nor :intl all Senior girls luring their little l'il'l'Sl'llllt'll sisters. ousoretl hy lXlrs. Ruth lienton, these Mliig Sisters have clone much lo ereate nts. -udly feeling Zlllltlllg the girls. Helping Hands To Freshmen First row, left to riirht: .leanelle Lewis, Viee-Chairman: Lorraine Kennedy, Doris Form-tte, Seeretaryg Dorothy De Vere, Chairman: Mary Jean Harper, Treasurer: Jean My- ers. Second row, left to rixrhtz Audrene lirasset, Virginia Pleteher, Coreene Slairley, ltllverna Leonard, Chair- man: Flora Marie Marsh, Ferral Hash. Lucille l'olzin. Fourth row, left to right: June Grexznry, Mary Panos, lit-ss Free- land. Lorraine Wiley, June South- ern, lieverly Evans, Mrs. Ruth Ilen- ton, Sponsor: Virginia Miller. Fifth row, left to riirhtz lietty Mel- vin, Marjorie Kazarian, lietty Tra- ey, Evelyn Freeman, Jean Van Sky- ke, Historian: lletty Marshall, Jean Goodhart, Dorothy Hueston- Fran- eis Haney, Tommy Fay Graham, Viee-Chairman: Augusta Anderson, Eleztnor Peterson, Marie Israel. lietty du Chemin, Evelyn Hat-her. Plan Freshman Activities First row, left to riizht: Marjorie Betts. lflloise Kersey, Margaret Me Kittrielc, Beryl Pounds, Marilyn Yoder, liarlxara Terry, Ruth Clark. Mary l'at Llewellyn, Gloria Hine- low, Ruth M e C o n n ell, Shirley Martin, June Pouret. Second row, left to rixz'ht: Mary Louise S u t t e r, Dorothy li a u e r, Winifred Rothermel, Evelyn Smith. l'at Springer, Emilia dc Rosales, Elaine Anderson, Barbara Merrill, Doris Griizg, Lueille Fussell. Gloria Rose, Genevieve Denvh, Ida May Stevens. Third row, left to right: Mary Suseotf, Dorothy Zaro, Dora San- uren, Helen Williams, Mareelle l'ol- izlase, Mary Tumble-son, Shirley Da- vis, LaVonne lllasehe, Marjorie Mills, lletty Gariepy, Audrey Bev- eridtte, Ruth Adams, liarhara Jones. Fourth row, left to riyrht: Miss M, McCoy, Marjorie Swain, Lucille 'l'allis, Mildred Madison, Margaret Finneiran, Nellie Seott, Jessie Cal- derwood, Grave lllaek, Elsie llill- enstein, Jane Miller, Lorraine Hart. l'11t1fl' ,X'1'1it'lhi'-jim' irgfi' ,X'il1i'lvx'-.v1'.1' H Economics Club ml 1: 12 ', .vo .vlmll 0111 .wuz A ' -' ' s 'z ' lic lug' ical ic' licoiiuiiiics lliilm .1 'lil' lczulcixliip, . - Q . l . 3 I 1 ' ' 'ictivilics . l.i nm 511111111 ix :ml ' f' lmlmml fir llil inutlo ol thx llon ' ms mls immlmu lim url l ' l msg of ilu clulm is to lrvllop pu Olll x ' l I ' mic life. 'lili Q puri in crcs in wliolcsrmic social iflczils of ln wlt?i'n-liziim-, :mil poise, :mil to ci'4':ilc :ui 1 1 r ii thc clulm is Mrs. L'l1zu'lotlc Cimciiwzill. fwsimizil iiilcrcsls. Tho spmisui l :uifl lim -, 5 Euoclia Club ' ills is llw main activity of thc lillllillil Clulm. lfzich L Qlulm imlligilnllu in 'L NN . ' '. ' . - . . , . 1 Stucly ul' lllldullflllli of l yvzu' ll i'cpi1-sciilzitivc of thc lliiiiliiigtrm l'zLi'k ltllllflll wiitcst 111 thc llililc liistilulc fm' lllL'lll0l'y work. During the year Miss NllV2ll'l l - llilmlc Institute, has sponsorccl thc Club. rly zi S:1l:u'ji:1i1, furim' Cooks and Cook Books Sitting: front: .ll-:ln illnvvr, Ruth Svhivlr. l irsl row, lm-fl. lu riuhl: Mn- rinn Childs, Loma Puwvr. l'Il1-:mor Ilvats, Goncvievv Rocsv, Ciuiistzlncw GiuH'rv, lirllm Gamhina, Viririnin Ap- plvxialo. Kathlm-on Nihrxfl. Marian Mohr, Lorraine Km-nn:-fly. S1-rnrul row, left in rixrhtz Mario lsr:-al, Virginia Ln Mzxrvu. Doris. Sm-hells, Luis Fonklin. Wnmla Colo. Evv- lyn From-nizxn. lim-ttc 'l'r:u-y, Allilfvllt' llrasse-tt. 'I'hiril row, loft ln rixrhl: livolyn Hacker, Sallie Sus- :-ofT, Mnlly l'lus:4. Mary Ann Str-vans. lint Bowman. lh-tty lluisken. Marxzzxrvt Hart. Murizarcl llursvy, Ethel Mary llish, Virixinia 'I'rc4-cv. Eli- nurv Aa-una. Mary Stunin, Murivl Mvllowvll. V1-ra Sus- :-uff, Virginia Kuhlmun, Mary Ann Hunn. Shirley W2lYll2lL'k, Miss Grvvnwult l h' 'l1. Si mnsur. Kath:-rims bm- is mciiilmci' of lu Knows Her Bible True lfirsl. row. loft tu right: Carol Ste-wart, NVinifrvd Martin. Marjorie West, Louise Ware, B1-fly Lev Gilmor Iflxelyn Coffman. ll:-tty liluhm, Miss Nuvart Safarjian, Sponsor: Auflrvy Fri:-df-ll, Eldnra Kinvaicl. 'rhtz livtty Bury. Lctty Morris, Rox:-xnnu Smith, June Arlianvc, Jean F11-isvhncr, Aucl Lwvvuntl row. If-ft to rn. roy Frialzxlv. ,-, . ,, I V s,, - V, LAI I , rv K, , I 04,1 , . , A Lf ,sf Tri-Y 'l'ri-Y, llI'IlllCl1 ot' tlic Y.Xl'.t'..X.. Carries out tlic work-of this orgzmization hy supplying lmslacts and Clotliiiigvfor u11ioy.tui1at6 families at Lliristiiias timv. For thc tirst time in sQx'e1'alQ,'cars, the 'fri-Y licld an atliliatud nicrtiiig with tlic Ili-Y. lt provcfl vcry sticvcssiiil. lflndcr the spofisefsliip of Miss llolicrla.,,'Xllw1'tf, tlic girls liavc lmccn :ictivc in 'Student liody activities. ' Q , 'I 4' f Physical Ecluhation Service Club y Fight tlioiiswiid four liuiidrcd hours ol service arf ffivcn in-clv C'lL'll war lu' .K .1 . . 5 m thc forty two girls in tlit' Fliysiczil laeliimtion bciwivc tlulm. lliis cliili is laiirlcfl for its lmciiclicial work. Mrs. .Xltliczi .Xsay is thc guiding liziud oi tlic group. Upper Class Pulchritude Km-vlimz, first row, left to riuht: Lorraine WoodrufT, Betty Kc-aty. S1-vonil row, loft to riL!ht: .loan flo- tonc, Myra Cotorw, Eleanor Dvats, .lean Van Skyku, Ruhy Wm-luster, Dorothy Dyson, Marjorie Kerley, lin-rnice Whvnt, Jonnm- Pclton, Laurel Jacobson, Dorothy Dv Vva- rv, lin-tty Tracy, Wanda Colo, licv- erly Evans, llctty Marshall, Third row, ls-ft to right: Shirloy Titman, Maximo Harmon, .le-ancttv Lvwis, Ruth Andvrson. lim-tty Hun- ter, Kathvrim- K4-cnc, Ethel Mary liish, Doris Sumw, Marjorie Hous- ton, Norma Smiley, lionniv Joan Matrox-, lflvvlyn Fri-cman, Allcnv Gould, Mary Joan Harper, Virgin- ia Marshall, Viola Kosirk, Barbara Williams, Helen Thompson, Miss Roberta Albert, Sponsor: Clarin- Harriot. Fourth row, loft to riifht.: L1-tty Tadd, Francs-s Hom-n, lic-tto Kinu. Norma Jean K4-rn, Barbara Rivers, Dolores Arr-hvr, Marjoriv Kaxarian, Nnainvy Day. Fifth row, loft to ri1rl1t: Zoo Roar- don, Lorotta Golden, l'01:5:y Goukvr, .loan Killian, Dorothy Hevkimzvr, lflilcvn Wilt-y, Shirley Glover, Lois Maxwell. Two Baseball Bats-- First row, left, to right.: Dorothy Houston, l'at Stranizt-way, llc-tha Justice, lim-rnivv Cannon, lic-tty Tracy, Clifta Kvwish, Jacqueline McDonald, liarliara Mohl, Dorothy Day. Sur-ond row, loft to right: Evvlyn Hacker, Eleanor Dvats. Darlven Caulk, Katherine Suhr-ilu, Mrs. Al- thoa Asay, Advisor: Francis Evans, Barbara Southvrn, Virginia Adams, Juno Gould. Third row. lm-ft to riiihtz Christina Mask, Loma Powers, Marion Childs, Grave Crawl, Lilmrty Gikas, Mary Panos, Rosa Uardonu, Juan Cotone, Marizuvritv Garona. Standing, fourth row, left to right: Camille Ashley, Maxim- Harmon, Betty Burton, L4-ona Mayo, Elea- nora AL-una, Juanita Thr-rcon, Pat Slovcr, Zolma Prariv. Norma Downs. Anita Virtcr, Marxrarot Smith. Elsie llvdlvy, Dorothy Byrd, Corliss Camplu-ll, Faith Levin. t , , .xxx Payv JVi11vly-.vmfcii fzufft' .X'1'1rt'fy-vig X Stumlinu, li-ft Lu right: Vern Clark, Hell: Ruth Anderson, Htintimrttm Park: ltlris IM-rry, South Gfltt-. 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Shining She A'int Got No Body A Dog in the Mouth Mind if ' Use You' Backffvour Feet's Too Big Thinkin' of You l'ugfv Om' llmnlrnl On Pays Om' Humlrvrl Tivo WW if Here And Tllefe Ccuming Down the Stairs. Can't Believe My Eyes! Just Smilin' Tending To Her Knitting lt's a Tipsy World Up and Over You Big Bully! A Sailor's Life for Me '5lVlen With Wings Could it Be Chemistry? Anything but That! l Dream of Jeannie J? ,f-w.,,. ,, s::.s-sws,,m,,M,7 J L, s i .3 i fi? I rfb'- mf' -.b 1 K 4 Song And Yell Leaclers ' U39-40 with vt-ll :tml sung lczulcrs ,X new high in sclioul spirit was rczicliccl in l . i iluing thcir hit to lezlcl stumlcnts of Sllllflll tliruugli songs, zmcl yclls which inztkc, nr hrcztk, ll fuuthzill tbillll. Czirryiiig out lust yczir's iclczi of luiving :1 scpzirzitc routiiig scctimi, 300 students, who practice the songs and yells lmefurc the ztppointccl clay or gznne, nziturzilly gave the Spztrtzuis za clctinitc olmjcctivc, to win! l.cncling mlm' to the active :tml pcppy scenes thcsc lczlclcrs clrcssecl in the trn- mlitionztl orzuige :tml gray. The four girls who lcml thc songs hrouglit :ui lllllOVZlllllll this ycztr with tht- intru- aluctiun of gray skirts instczul of thc culottcs pi't'vimisly worn. ' ' Cl'l'iSI11L'll, hut this yczlr, tlicrc were thrct' Originally the ' frcslnm-11, pium-t'1's in :ui vil'm't tu hzwv :ill clussv: 1 ' ltzulcrs have l3L'9ll uppti .. s it mstntctl mi tht- lit-lil in thc full. Song and Yell Men Kneeling, left tn ' ht' Bill Laury, rig . Don Entz, Dun Col- vin, Jim Bowers. Standing, left to Beryl Pound. right: Virginia Grewe, Guelda Chamberlin, Anita Virter. 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X r I I ,f j ff ,,.: f W 'f .f I . ! I fly, .f Af .f ' 1 I I 1 X ' 7' 1 I I '71 - I. -nf I I L f 1 pf. L 1 ff. Rf .1 I ff ,1 X' I ' 4 1' f - 4 7 4 'f 'QV ff ,I ,, . ff, V 1 I - A 4 1 I , ,I f ' I 1 f f I lf!- k ,, 7 7. ff I I X 7 f f 4, f IW' 1 1 1 I If ,f f, I 1 1 I A! aww ,4f' ' CZZZTZZZZZ gfzfffwm ?fWZx WWZKMWQW Mfg? WZWMMMW' Wf 4 fQZZZQWw2mmmW I l t I l Varsity Football Team Ralph llcywoocl, veteran end, pickccl for All-City sqnzul. Glen Slmw, Sopho- inurc cntl, with grcztt possibilities. liill flilqUl1l'liL', hzuxl hitting half, All-City cztncli- clutc. Yclclmt Slmw, lllllllUYZllllC tzicklc, h:u'cl to twplucc. 'lint Clictlcrs, zmotltci' giant uf Sp:n't:1's ltwwzml wall. .Xrt lizlttlc, tricky, lizircl-hlucking qnzwtcr-lmck. Lilzuulo Nlcnkcc, rcttirning gnzml, who won liztrticlcl gzunc on interception. .luck Hoyt-r, tht'cc yczu' tirst string gnzml, on All-Lfity sqnzul. Clark llctt, lust lllllliflillfli, whnsc SCHSUIIP was cnt short chic to II broken unklc. Stove lliztnchi, llZll'll'llgllllllg' pivot man. I-huh hlcfollnin, speedy hawk, whn skirtccl many cncls. ljuh Hl1llllIg'CI', must valuable man, plunging fullback. lqlllllll llt-yiwntl Cilcnn Shztw llill U'lQotn'kt- Yclflun Shzlw lim Clit-tl't-1's tkrt llnttk- kilillltlt' hlL'lllit't' l'lL'li lltlYt'l' Clztrk l lt-tt Stvvo lllilllflll liulm Nlctlillnin llnlm lllllllllQ'k'I' P11110 Om' IIlHlfll'n'fl f'if'2'4 I ' Illtlllfltlf S l X564 12 -6 W :Q '47 -31, 'M ' ps lfrnnt row, let to riszht: George Dallmeier, Nor u Koski, Bill 0'Rourke, Bob Hulli er, Art llnttle, Clark llt-tt, Harold Greenwald, Coach R. S. Pep Johnson. Set-ond row: Hill Haehten, Ralth Heywood, Veldon Shaw, Claude Menkee, Steve ll nchi, Jack lioyer, .lim t'ht-tfers, Glen Shaw. 'l'.:ird row: .Io Custer, Stanley Katz, Charles Middleton, Bill Majewsky, Andy Wilkinson, Johnny Upton, liirton Hale, Paul Mansfield, Jack Wilson. Fourth row: Bert: Starhuim, Herb Hirsehkoff. Bill Redondo, llob McCollum, Ge-no Bigler, Harvey Graham, lnlllllli Tedeseo, Fred Allen. l iI'th row: Bob Loftus, lienn Whitesides, liob llrg-exe, Harold VVard, Lyle Conklin, Al Hollis, Ray Musgrovt-, Sixth row: liill Olsen, Harry Wood, Junior Barker, unidentified.Bayard Smith, Bob Smith. Top row: liill llrevlow, Al Gt-rver, Hill Mathews, Vernon Powell, Mannizer. V 't Football ilvllll liigllt, Los! Nolte, Tim' .Your tlrdinarily that would he all that need he said of a team that had just ended a perfect season, lmut with lluntington l'ark it is not the case. lYrapped up in every Spartan Yictory was footlmall hrilliancy and sensationalism, and not all football teams can ohtain these. Something new and different in the line ol' football strategy made its appearance in every game. tlustly, the local grid avalanche was crowned city champions. Xtho was the star of lluntington l'ark's lirst city championship squad? 'l'o answer that question, one would need to start at the top of the roster with the name of llattle and go through some twenty-tive letter winners to the name ot Xtilliinson. hefore a delinite answer could he reached. Sparta had no in- dividual hero, lint it had twenty-live of the fightingest footballers in prep circles. lfacing Santa Monica for the first time since lU3.Z, thc locals put on a spark- ling display of wide-open football. Samohians found ditiiculty getting out of their own territory while the Spartans were piling tip 30 digits. Then came the Dorsey lions. lixcept for occasional showers, it was much the same type of hall game as the Santa Monica opener. Dorsey managed lo tally Sparta's third string, lt was, however, still a typical Spartan victory, 20 to fi. No matter how great Spartan foothall teams may he, they always have trouhlc with Xtashington. and V739 was no exception. This was the only game which could ' 1' 'I '. The tiencrals got down to the l'ark's one-yard line. with ' l -' were, when they attempted to get have gone enhu w ty four downs to make a score, liut foolish ttty On the Lgigse Around Jordan End Varsity Football through Claude Nenkee, Steve liianchi, and ,I ack lioyer, equivalent to a stone wall. ln four plays the Generals didn't move a fraction of a centimeter in either direction. The only touchdown of the day was scored hy Harold Greenwald. ln rapid succession, liastern League foes hlordan, Garfield, Ilell, Riis and South tlate fell hefore the terrific pounding of the Spartan line and hacks. There was a little something more in the Garfield game, however, that was not present in the others. Take out fifteen second of action from the second period and as a remainder you find nothing hut a row of goose eggs. ln those fifteen second, midway in the second stanza, the most peculiar hit of action ever staged on a prep grid took place, which to one Spartan, t'laude lXlen- kee, was a costly hit of action. Claude intercepted a Bulldog pass in mid-air, and streaked home for the only score of the game. ln the l.os Angeles Coliseum, at the l'.'l'. .'X. Carnival, the locals lmattled for fifteen minutes. hut to no avail, as a stuhhoru l.os .-Xngeles outfit held them score- less, hecause several scoring chances were mufled lay the llarkers. ln eight games, the Spartans took high scoring oficnsive honors as well as de- fensive honors, in the city. Honors bestowed upon the locals were plentiful. .Xll-City medals were passed out to first team end, Ralph Heywood, first team half-hack, Hill CYlQourke, and second team guard, black Boyer. League trinkets went to those three, and to center, Steve Bianchi. Second team placements were given to quarterback, .Xrt liattle, lim Cheffers, and Clark llett. Guiding this foothall machinery was a foothall strategist as fine as they come in foothall circles. Coach Pep .lohnson, who deserves credit for turning out a fighting, clean-cut championship footlmall squad. Ptlfjt' O uv Hzmdrcd 'HQ CTCH Page Ont' IIZHHIVCII1 Eight Bee Powverful Front row: Dick Weis, Bill Cunningham. Set-ond row: Willard Reece, Sherman Dunning, Jim Adams, Ernest Hardra, Dick Aubel, Roper Guindon. Don Barry, Ed Smyth, Ed Lewis, Richard Bradford, Charles Smyth, Dean Dumphy, Virgil liyrd, Ray Goh. ring, Jim Flynn, Ed Simonin. Third row: Eljay Erickson, lloyd Hachten, Bob Sherman, Bill Sta-tile, Herb McCollum, Eugene Speneer, .lack Conway, Jim Stone, Jack Harpst, Wiley Blessinpz, James Crowl, Gene Smith, Herb Mellmoil, Art Callas, Bob Mt-Clary, Bob Millikan, Bob Alpauirh. Top row: Sherman Garshof, Dick Russell, Dale Byrd, liob Shirley, V. I. Sehraeder, Charles Noah, Dave Ad- lemun, Georlle Reay, Charles lieimer, Larry Sanders, Norman Clark, Richard Hubbard, liill We-ips-rt, 'l'om llnwker, Jack Campbell, Bud Smith, Unidentified. -'Z Bee Football Une of the hardest lighting' teams ever to step from the gates of Sparta, the llee loothztllers of V739 struggled through a hectic season which found them down, hut newer out of the light. The three practice games with Santa Monica, Dorsey, and XYashiugtou proved too much for the locals. who came out on the short end of each of these battles. The league games found the Sparlmahes little hettcr off, as they won hut one Qzune, and tied one. No 'story book tinish could have been quite so thrilling and perfectly timed :.s the ending of the tiarlicld ganie, which the locals won. XYith tive minutes left in the game. ,lack Harpst crashed through the llullpup line to give the locals a lead, hut, with minutes to go, tlarlield tied the score at 6-0. The Sparhahes, however, were full of surprises, and after a long' run from the kickoff, Art Callas heaved a pass to tleetfoot jim Stone, who streaked down the sidelines from midfield to score the necessary points and give the locals a 12 to 6 win. The Bees possessed a powerful forward wall, with lid and Chuck Smythe, Ray .lim Adams, lid Lewis, Roger Guindon, and lid Simonin. hackheld men were on hand, with Gene Smith, .lack Conway, James Crowl, and liugene Spencer outstanding. he hack next year to holster the varsity squad. - Jfjy M 9 JZ? Pj y QXQI Q Choice of Champions Top row: Ed Dowd, Roy Nelxlclt, lloh Greer, Norman Iiruffy, Dale Mallmry. Bob Wartvnbe, Wendell Carr, Coach R. E, Squire. Sox-ond row: Carl Hauer, Bill Gel- ler, .lark Winters, Audrey Rock, Ed ldatherly. First row: Frank Suisak, Art Diaz, lfluirvne Roek, Kenneth Wren, l-Id Murphy. Va rsity Baslcetlaall Continuing' where championship footballers left oft, Sparta's Varsity haskethall squad waded through two rounds of liastern League competition without a set- hack, to walk away with first place honors. Coach Pop Sduire's liooprters were effective. too, in practice tilts, dropping only two, one to the Hollywood Redshirts, and one to the lfreniont Valhhnders. lloth games required an overtime period to determine the victor. Roosevelt and llehnont were among schools topped in practice tilts. ln the first league Contest of the first round, the Spartans overwhelmed a Weak after another in the first round. hlordan five, hy 30 to 17. Garfield, Bell, Riis, and Southgate, were downed, one During the second round, the Spartans held all opponents to 17 points or less. The season concluded with a 34 to 16 triumph over the South Gate Ramblers. l he Spartans had an average of 36 points per game, to their opponent's W. liugene Rock was individual scoring star for Huntington Park, and one of the lop scorers in the city. Rock and Kenny NYren, stellar guard, were named on the .Xll-lfastern League hrst team, and Rock was named first string .Xll-Citv forward. lioth received athletic awards to the University of Southern California. llelow are the scores of all the Spartans lfastern l ll. 'l'. 30 jordan 17 ll. l'. 38 Tl, l'. 33 Garfield 27 ll. V. 31 ll. l'. 3-l Hell 22 ll. l'. 38 ll. l'. 65 Riis 10 ll. l'. 35 ll. l'. ZS South Gate 26 ll. l'. 34 ,eague game jordan 17 Garheld lo llell 17 lliis 16 South Gate S. 16 Page Om' Ilzfmfrvd Nina yt' Om' 1'illIlll'I't'fl 'fun Up and at 'em Top row: Hill Millikan. Huirh Hun- na, Dick Doermann, llill Susocff. HI- wood Renshaw, Dirk Hallowell. Leo Sunyich, Minnie Marcus, Coach R. E. Squire. Sc-cond row: Frank Loo, Kenny Lundeen, Paul Harhnmrh, Jack Elam, Julius Zcllmcr, Earl Wilson, Georizc Iioziyrian. First row: Max Lcvinv. Jim Plvonn, Iioh Dunn. Floyd Elflrt-ll. Don Entz. Wakefield Funk, Bill Town- send, Omar Orr. ol lv 'N Q, we X ywwllyt, , Basketball W ylq 0 gf' fjpll 4 l ie A-is 6 Sp:n't:i's llct- lmztskcllmzillt-1's provt-cl :1 singularly tlillcrt-nt scluzul, playing hot :mtl 'K-old gznncs tlironghont it sticccssftil season. In ont- gzunc thc locals would run wilcl, clisplzty top notch tczun work and win cztsily, lint in :mother against thc szlmc squzul l7lflyl'il Z1 sluggish. non-intcrcstctl grunt-, ztnrl coulcl h:.rclly hc recognized :ts the same tczun. The llccs, opened the season with :L win ugztiiist -lortlzin, El team which turnccl in thc scconcl ronncl to nip tht- Spzirtzuis. llcll :intl South Cizttc also split games with thc Spztrtztns squzul, hut iiztrlielcl ztncl lliis wcrc not so lucky, losing lxoth rouncl gzuncs to thc locals. lfloyml lilclrcfl. XYztlwliclrl Funk, Klux Levine, :incl .I im liconn czirrictl thc lien-'s scoring punch. while Don lintz, llolm Dunn, lfrank Lee, llill 'li0XYllSCllil, lfzirl NYilson :incl lflflrccl stood out on clcfcnsc. .Xll lmoys but Dunn, Iilclrccl, uncl Lcvinc will 1't-turn for varsity chitics next year. Johnson, Martin Graco, Glcnn Grytc. JJWC' . 1 Small but Mighty A i Top row: Pat Graham, Manmzcr, unillvntiticd, llolx Jones, Mitchel Fla- tos. John Suttles, John Kerner. Wayne Smith, Mcrrlc Rhca, Tcx Wintcrs. Sccond row: Conch PLC. Neander, Mariznn Thoma-1, Allan Molloy, Kenneth l'm-tcrson, Tom Judy, Ron- ald lllascho, Richard Matson, Larry Sandi-rs, .lack llrown. First row: liill Joscph, Bill Stratos, Ralph Maloof, Dick Jones, Jim fi-4, The Babes ' Last row: Lyman Anderson, Euyzc-nv Davis, Dick Szmdbcru, unidcntitied, Jim Stockton. Second row: Dick Davenport, Eugene Swcuringor, Claude Chapman, Don Munson, Ray Alfscn. Harold Dudley, Alhcrt Roberts, Tony McClosky, Coach H. C. Nenndr-r. First row: Nczxl Andcrson, Johnny Samadur, Huprcnv Cook, Hcrb Carlsctrom, Harold Smith, Grunt. Davis, Jack Garrlncr. Cee- Dee Baslcetlaall Lhzunlmions oncc niorc zu'c Sllllfiilll Ccc lioopstcrs who found compctition in thc liastcrii League much to tllcir liking, and, zlftci' 11 slow start, lmrcczcd illfflllgll :ill Lczlguc opposition. The Cccs had no rcgulzu' iirst tczun. but scvcn boys took turns :tt thc cncniy. .lim Qlohnson, Dick vloncs, lxlilfllll flmcc, Rzllpli Nztloof, :md lilcn Grytc CZll'l'iL'Cl iirst string duties from curly season, wliilc liill .Iocst and Cicorgc Strzittos movccl up from thc ranks to join thcm lzttcr. 'l'l1c llccs wcrc not so succcssiul :ls thcir cldci' lmrotlicrs, but took timc out to upsct some of thc strongci' tczuns in tllc lcziguc. .lock cl2lI'4lllCl', Ncal .'Nndcrson, Harold Smith, liugcnc Cook. liugcnc Davis, und llcrb CZll'lSl1'Ulll lcd the local lmntzun wciffhts 5 .. Page One Hum1'rcfl Elczwz ,lift Om Illfmlrva' Tm'li'c' u F ,, Agfa, - M hui W X ' U 5 il- . I .L-rg, is V ix . A ' v Q f I . ' ' ' 0 V i - Q i sw if, lt X in Future DxMaggios and Gerhrigs Top row Coaeh l' Y. Johnson, Harold Greenwald, llill l3oL1'danoH', George Dallmeirer, Dave Gurry, Steve lllanthi Jimmy Chdfers. ltr-it row lou Cerkms, George Harper, Joe Manisealeo, Art Callas, Jaek Smith, Sherman G:-xrshof, Man- Varsity Baseball Spartals horsehiders relunetantly hung up their gloves at the close of a none-t0o- successful season. The Spartan roller coaster nine had many ups and downs, and received similar uneven support from the fans. After playing brilliant ball in heating Riis, 12 to 3. the coaster zoomed down- hill, to a 1 to O defeat at the hands of Bell. Up again, to knock over the Jefferson Democrats, came the Spartans, but their next fall was the worst of the season, with Fremont swamping' them hy 17 to 1. The locals rose again to smite the Vikings of Riis, lO to 5. hut from then on it was all downhill, with the Demos, liagles and l'atht'inders each giving a push. Steve Bianchi led the local shiggers, winding up the season with a .339 average. Lou Gerhkins, .lim Cheffers, llill llogdanoff, Dave Gury, .-'Xrky Smith. Art Callas, George Uallmeir, and George Hayes were other first stringers for Sparta. Bats, but not in the Belfrey Top row: Jesse Taylor, Manager: Eugene Cook, Dick Reed, Dick Allen, Roy Steele, Oscar Johnson. First row: Galand Hallowell, Bob Alpauizh. Gratton Mullins, Neal Anderson, Roy Kundtz, Dick Wolire- muth, John Brumley, Eugene Young, Henry Le Pants. Lower Division Baseball Huntington Parks Bee baseball team, made up of lower classmen, enjoyed re- markable success in the 1939-40 season, considering the lack of experience of the squad. Only two were returning lettermen, Noah and Mullins. The Sparbabes, coached by Mr. E. Y. Johnson and Mr. Rogan, won four league contests and lost two, for second place honors. Dorsey lightweights were on top. The squad, with Le Pante behind the plate, Noah, Hallowell, and Allen on the mound. Wogeiiilith at first base, Mullins at second, Kuntz at third, Young at short, and Alpaugh, Anderson, Brumley, and Cook in the outfield, looked green in their lirst contests, but improved steadily as the season progressed. Charles Noah ended the season in a blaze of glory, when he hurled a no-hitter against the Dorsey lightweights in a practice tilt. Gratton Mullins, two year veteran at the keystone sack. was elected captain at the close of the season. 1 Page One Hundred Tlzirfccn Page One Hzmdred F0m'tv1'11 1.1,-I Ji- 1 .nbnxn l A Q Cinder Stairs ! f 0 0 O Top row: Byron Davis, Bayard Smith. Richard Norris, Wendell Carr, Bob Rice, Walt Rennimr, Fred Allcn,9 + Joe Hughes. 6 ' Fourth row: Coach E. C, Neandcr, Edward Olson, Bill Weipert, Harry Nelson, Dick Barry, Jack Schodeiker A U Ted Hume, Jim Beeson, Dave Omlick, Roy Adams, Wiley Blesimr, Steve Chulich, Harry Woods, Coach f J. W. Cunliffe. Q W 4 Third row: Herb McCollum, Kon Branford, Jim Adams, Wallace Orr, Ed Dowd, Dave Bauizhman, Georiq J I ru-ay, Bill Hacmen, Herb Hirschkoff, weaver Hess. Q Q X 41 Second row: Pat Graham, Tyler McDonald, Merle Bush, Ray Gahringx, Glenn Shaw, l'hil Adams, Mike Stl d U J ' rin, Art Diaz. Art Battle, Georizo Iiozixzian, John Stupin. W C, S First row: Bill Laury, Floyd Elridge, Don Entz, Norman Koski, Gene liiirler, liob McCollum, lioh Anderson, 6 Q Q Y Jim Stone, Harvey Graham, Mike Ortiz, Adrian Adams. Go X Q ,W W a s'ty T lc 1' 1 1 Q r I rac ,t-Q f'D,63 Z, ' J nothei lzastein League cioun was hung in the halls of Spait., on tic ? J Af sy of the track and held men, who proved to he one of the strongeswn Q 5 pdl ing squads in the school's history. F . x . . - . I 'J ll cals had little trouble in winning all meets, and displayed had manbs 41 ' l af o s in the league hnals. hy walking away with most of the prizes. 1 A ' R ords fell, and others trembled precariously, as these mighty warriors went 9 , I 4 on their rampages. i ,a Art Ba le, hurdler. accounted for two new marks, making record lireaking times 5 P , Q .Q in tl igh and low hurdles in the South Gate meet. 5 U J. orman lioski and lioh lXlcCollum were leading local point gatherers. Norm was 9 mv, hampion league 440 and 100 man, and Boh did his work in the 100 and 220. Q f Koskils season was cut short when he was forced to undergo an appendecton .Q fc ' As always, Sparta's pole vaulters stood out. This year, four men, Harvey Gra- Q U ham, Jim Liggett, Floyd lildred, and George Bozigian scaled heights over 12 fees Q, C consistently. E U ' VVeaver Hess and Adrian Adams, juniors, high jumped and broadjumped their way to fame, each making the best mark in thc league for the year. H f 1 Pat Graham was the Spmtan handy man, high jumping, hroadjumping, and f 'L' running hurdles. -H7445 Bob Rice and Mike Ortiz, top flight miling team return next year, and looks ri l'e league champions. Q -' fb Q , R 0 Z FQ 5 5 Nb 0 4 9 'C if E:-' ro r-H Q sin' P' ' ' f ' 'E fi: 'i it -FE ,MSTQT 5, ,310 , Qufgonncii. 0,5 , D Q65 wg WQQQUK Cobjfglvwfgf awazmnd UXQ,QNo3XN0f Q'0Wff Burning Up the Track vu. .X x Just a Leap, a Bound, And We Breast the Tape jim Stone, Ntlflll Koski, Holm JXINICTSOII, :md Huh Mcfullum off to il fast start. liolm lXICCUHlllll mips CZlS1Cl1ZliIZl of ilzmriiclcl zmcl Ntlflll ,liuski of Sllllflil in 21 fast 100-yzlrcl flush. Page Om' Hzflzrlrva' Ififfm-11 4 ,fx Page Om' Hzmdrvd S'i.1'!r'c1z - Boys in Action l l F l f L Making Tracks Be Prepared ' Ready for a master stroke, Joe Colenbaugh and lid Eatherly guard Spartan net interests. logged out and going around It's. the dust what does it. Y' l U in circles, are Bill Laury and Don S t e v e B i an c 11 i, leading local 1' llntz, Spartan 880, and dash men. elouter, makes ready to step platewards. 3 Z 48,-Amin-Q-0,5 wdo fh6 s Y wx, w, M B pk: i X ,J , Tomo:-row's Cunninghams Top row: Frank Eldrige, Dick Matson, Jack Kline, Harvey Lewis, Paul Stambaugh, Alvin Hullinger, Bud Godwin, Pat Graham, Bob Tarmin, Bob Maledy, Stanley Roger, Boyd Hachten. Don Anderson. 'l'hird row: Coach E. C. Neandcr, Keith Carlson, Paul Burnett, Brian Kennedy, Jim Scranton, Jack Elam, .lark Bagnall, Willard Reece, Bob Loehr, Joe Custer, George Reuy, Roger Guindon. Seeond row: Larry Sanders, Glenn Morgan, James Crowl, Alan Haynes, Earl Wilson, Dean Dumphy, Bob MeClary, Rich Bradford, Morgan Thomas, George Littleton, Ralph Pray, First row: Jaek Harpst, Don Mathews, Bob Schneider, Jim Johnson, Herb Melmoil, Charles Smyth, .luck llodd, Jim Liggett, Virgil Byrd. Bee-Cee Track .Nlthongh they won no clizimpionsliips, or even came close to it, Spztrtzfs liet- :md fee ll'ZlCliSlCl'S fought with the best in the League, undzuintedly. 'lihe liees lost :ill dual meets hut placed several men in the league iinuls. Boasting two of the fastest Cce S1Jl'llliCI'S in the l,czigue, john Koerner and llill lyelm-4,1-tlq, the Ct-es made opponents sit up and take notice, as they bt1i'ned the trztckpzitlis. Up And Over Top row: Tom Lundon Tom Judy, Mike Coster Third ro-w: Coach E. Shirley, Richard Eccles, Sevond row: Florintine Ignacio Marquez, Sid Williamson, Bob Thalmier, Henry Andrews, Martin Grace, Phil Grayshock, Bud Smith. Neander, Don McCandle-ss, Ray Noble, Bob Ages, Bruce Crowl, Bill Riley, Bob Harold Norton, Bill Weaver, Arthur Adams. Espana, Bill Ashworth, Ted Drake, Ray Alfsen, Dean McBride, Ronald Blasehe, .lark Smith, Arnold Smith, John Koerner, Verl Lindley. First row: George Stratos, Melvan Floss, Bill Mellmoil, Gene Jones, Frank Heekle, Bill Joost, Kenny Peter- SON. Pfzgtr Om' Hnmla 1 t int Page Om' IIlHld1't'If Ifiglrfemz Top row: Bob Walters, Frank Schutt. Bob Copeland, Ted lilair, Richard Henrickson, Phil Adams. Bob Rivett, Ted Hume, Wendell Erwin, Manager. First row: Harvey Schwartz, Ches- ter Root, Dan Stratton, Captain: Harold Dauer, Clinton Hill, Mar- shall Lomax, Bob Sutherland, Charles Buckley, Cuaeh R. E. x Squire. Water' s Too Wet TOD row: Russell Moore, Jim Akin. Prentiss Brown, Riehard Ada-oek, Merrill Walters. Don Carson, Har- ry Meily. Hugh Mulhern, Holm Er- win, Manager. First row: Walter Anderson, .lurk Mangold, Ray St. John. Juek Me Minn, Captain: Art Cozens, Ken- neth Prott, Coach lt. H, Squire. X Stars in '42 Top row: James Werdell, Chad Turner, Harold Norton, Chuuney Hubbard, Tum Mulhern, Stanley Lack. Buddy liarahm. Jerry Weis, Coaeh R, E. Equire. First row: George Trevurthun, His- inio Homo. James Lueus, lfhl lintx, Charles Gambina, Ria-liarrl Ei-4-les, Riehartl Peterson, Jim tlrti-Her, Mr, Howard Plot-ssel. Varsity-Bee-Cee Water Polo Sparta's Varsity waterdogs left little doubt that they were one of the strong- est water polo teams in Southern California, winning from nearly all eoniers. ,llCZllll5 sunk hy the locals hailed from Inglewood, Bakersfield, and Huntington lleach. Outstanding for the Spartans were Clinton Hill, Marshall Lomax, Rob Copeland, Ilan Stratton and lioh Sutherland, the latter heing picked for All Southern Calif- ornia honors. The liees, although not so successful as the Varsity, had a good season and gave all opponents hard, clean tights. l,ed hy Captain jack Klchlinn, .Xrt Cozens, lien l'yott, .lack Mangold, Ray St. and .lim ,'Xiken. the locals made a formidable squad. to he outdone, Sparta's lightweight poloists turned in a season of wins. the lmrunt of the Cee duties were such future Varsity stars as, Charles lid liutz, llisinio Roino, blames Lucas, Chad Turner, and George 'I're- They Forgot Their Horse: Come on in, The Water's Fine! Top row: Russell Moore, Manager, Fred Minter, John Caligiuri. Ted Blair, Bob Rivett, Charles Buckley, Willard Millikan, Gage Illo, Dick Walden. 'First row: Courh R. E. Squire, Art Cozens, Bob Walters, Claude Men- kee, Frank Ss-hutt, Bob Copeland, Richard Henriekson, Jack Conway, Bob Sutherland. Not pictured: Hur- old Duuer. Varsity Swimming Q This line-up of anxious, straining swimmers, ready to splash into the pool, com- posed one of the strongest prep tank teams of the recent swim year, i11 Southern California. After stopping opposition from a dozen schools, the Spartan aqua stars upset the Southern California champs of Huntington Beach in a close battle, 39 to 36, de- cided by the relay. Other schools left struggling in the Spartans watery wake wereg Bakersfield, Mt. Carmel, South Pasadena, Riis, Occidental Frosh, S. C. Frosh, and Marshall. Almost every Varsity performer was an outstanding star, and helped to give the Spartan squad its overwhelming strength. Bob Copeland, Claude Menkee, 'l'ed Blair, llob Sutherland, jack Conway, Bob Walters, and Art Cozens led the local scorers. The services of Harold Dauer, john Caliguri, and Richard Hendrickson vve1'e lost at midseason. To top the season, Sparta's swimmers took third spot in the City meet, behind l.os Angeles and llollywood. The local medlay relay team was victorious, com- pleting an undefeated year. Many of these men will be back next year to help the Spartan cause. Page Om' Hzuzdrfd Nineteen Page Om' Hzmrlrva' Titlfllfy 1940 F riom The Water Top row: Russell Moore, Manager: Jack Mangold, Dick Weis, Richard Hubbard, James Lucas, Thomas Bowker, Jay Snow, Frank Wright, Authur Priddy. Ed Butz, Jimmy Ortega. First row: Coach R. E. Squire, Hugh Mulhern, Harry Meily, Jack McMinn, Jim Akin, Marvin Patton. Kenneth Prott, Merrill Walters, Leonard Goldberg. Not pictured: Richard Advouk, Stanley Lack. Big Splash Top row: Douglas Adams, John Slocum, Richard Peterson, Manuel Rodriquez, Tom Mulhern, John Meursinge, Sidney Norris, Veril Anderson. First row: Elmer Ekert. Carroll Fitch, James Werdell, Buddy Bar- ham, Hijinio Romu, Chad Hurner, George Trevarthen, Chauncey Hub- bard, William Nichols, Jerry Weis, Coach R. E. Squire. Bee-Cee Swimming Huntington Park may well he proud of the lice and Cee swimming teams, for they have come through the season with high honors. Their outstanding perform- ances is chiefly due to the intense coaching of Coach R, li, Pop Squire. ,lfrom the lirst meet of the Southern California invitational to the City champ- ionship linals the liees were on top. During the season, they won ten meets and lost three. They could have won the three lost, but for the fact that some Bees were used on the Varsity. ln the city championship finals, the Bees won the City Championship with Los Angeles High School, their toughest opponent. Jim Akin hrokc several old records. Another outstanding man, :Xrt Couzins, did his part hy hreaking his own records in the hack-stroke. The relay team was of the best this year. They hroke the 200-yard record. The team consists of .-Xdcock, Couzins, .-Xkin, and Patten. The fees won seven and lost two. during the season, a good record. The Cee in second in the city championships with Chad Turner and Jack Bar- top honors. The Rover Boys Top row: Russell Harshman, Erwin Buckspan, Bill Jones, Wayne Zael- ke, Don Nelson. Bob Wartenbe, Jack Crowl, Earl Winders, Dick Aubel. First row: Marcello Murrzoni, Thu- mas Gikas, Bob Cody. Tony MC' Closky, Emiliano Marquez, Sehoy Turner, Al He-ilbrun, Ed Eatherly, Joe Colenbaukh. Ns.. I 75 971 Avvuafuzfzu ,a,Gv.. -0, -we wx 1 Tennis Tennis is one of the outstanding sports of the year. Spartan netmen traveled to many schools, and played host to many others, playing about 25 practice matches. ln league matches, the local racqueteers are in second place at the time of writing. Huntington Park has a chance to tie for the championship when they again encounter their lirst place rivals, Garfield. The present standing in the liastern League is: Garfield, Huntington Park, South Gate, and Rell. Outstanding players on the Spartan tennis team this year are: Sehoy Turner, playing number one spot and doing a very good job of it, leading the team in the number of winsg limiliaua Marquez, in number two position. stopping many of the opposition: .Xl Heilbrun, constituting a wonderful third singles: Dick Aubel, fourth man on the team: Tony Mcfloskey, the smallest man on any team. playing a much improved game. Doubles consist of Ed liatherly and Joe Colen- baugh play first in this division, and a very good first, and another doubles team is liob lYartenbe and Harry VVinders. All of these players are probable letternien. Page 0110 Himdrrfl Twmiiy-0110 Page On Hzmrlnzl Tfvczzfiv-tivo , A' W 7 They Swing A 'QL i But Never Miss Top row: Dick Frentz, Dirk Austin, Glenn Crowl, Dick Weatherly, Carl Bauer, Ed Simonin. First row: Gene Smith, Max Le- vine, Paul Harbaugh, Don Clay. Bob Dunn, Rufus Risk. Golf Golf, one of the unsung sports of Sparta, has each year gained in popularity. This year's team has three returning lettermeng Glenn Crowl, who made his letter as a Freshman and has two more years, Ilaul Harbough, junior, with one year left for golf, who has improved rapidly since last year when he first entered the sport, and Don Clay, Senior, and captain of this year's team, who is playing his second year for Sparta, having transferred from another school. This season's turnout was the best in years, with fifteen reporting. Those who show promise, after their first year of competition, of becoming future Bobby jones' are Dick Austin, hlunior, who is very likely to become the best man on the team before the end of the season: Max Levine, Senior, and Gene Smith, Senior, who are out for their first year, and show promise of giving the best of them a race for their money. Chico Thompson, Ed Simonin, Dick Frentz, Harold lVeath- erly, Bob Dunn, Pinky Stover, Carl Bauer, and the manager, Rufus Risk are noticeable. The league schedule started earlier than ever this year, and for the first time in years, the Spartan team was unable to obtain any practice matches because of the schedule. The first match, with Canoga Park, was stopped on the thirteenth because of hail and rain. Other matches of the season were with Hollywood, South Gate, Los Angeles, ashington, Manual Arts, and Bell. Page One Hundred Twclzty-tlzrec 'C . 'iii 2 ii' Tarzans and Supermen Top: Frank Vuxrel, Bob Howe, Byron Bibce, Bill Susf-off, Bill Miljcwriky, JOFFY Ulelikfir. Stanley GTHY, Third row: John Upton, Phillip Gray, Grant Lehman, Otto Vogel, David Barr, Sumner Shumway, Jack Rowse. Vaughn Frodsham, Don Calvin, Spud Peterson. Second row: Erwin Yoder, Jack Leanders, Lewis Gehrkins, Harilim: Misaku. Jimmy Weln-r, llill Ritchey, l-'rank Rozzatti. lfirst. row: liill Stapies, Clarence Stephens, Harold Minarcl, Chuck Lewis. Gymnastics Defeated only twice, lay Garfield and San Pedro, the Spartan Gym Club had a successful season. Starting the season hy winning a practice meet with Polytechnic, Sparta held hope for a championship, despite the number of new and inexperienced men. During the season the Spartans defeated Rell, Banning, South Gate, and Riis. Spartan luck reached its peak when Byron Bilmee, Vtfayne Close, Phil Gray, Bill Tincher, and Grant Lehman took places in the Southern League finals, giving Spartans third place in their league. Outstanding were Byron Bibee and Jerry Rleeker, on the side horse: Phil Gray and liill Tincher, on the rope: Byron Bihee and Grant Lehman, on the long horse, Spud Peterson, in tumbling: Holm Howe, on the high liar: and Don Colvin, on the rings, in free exercises, and Bill Majcwski and Vaughn Frodsham on the rings. One um 1 G.A.A. Volleyball Baslcetball Hoclce y Baseball Tennis Archery Swimming Junior Life Sa ving Page Om' Ilillrrlwrl Ticfvzzly-jim' OIT!- Games, Action, Activities First row: Jane Seymour, Archery Manauxer, First Semester: Letty Tadd, Publicity Manager, First S eiter: Dorothy DeVaere, Recorder, First Semester: Beverly Klausman, President. First Semester: Erlinxz Ewinxt. Som: Leader. First Semester: Loretta Golden, Secretary, First Semester: Basehall Manager, Second Semester: Dorothy Dyson, Sony: Leader, First Semester: Marilyn Wood, Corresponding: Secretary, First Semester: Clifta Kewish, Vice-President, First Semester, Second row: Clarice Harriott, Vollyball Manager, First Semester: Badminton Manager, Second Semester: Marion Childs, Secretary Treasurer, Second Semester: Pezfzy Gouker, President, Second Semester: Lois Maxwell. Corresponding! Secretary, Second Semester: Zoe Reardon, Basketball Manager, First Semester: Vice-President, Second Semester: Barbara Rivers, Hockey Manager, Second Semester. Not pictured are. Margaret Mosley and Virginia Hessick, Song Leaders, First Semester: Laura Mancino, Tennis Manager. First Semester: Recorder, Second Semester: Mary Mancino, Publicity Manager, Second Semester. ' ' Athletic Association 1 nc found 'il ucrv playday ls. Glfis ' ' icw fricncszv .' X' U ' ' 'ff rent sclloo lfun, excitement, laughter, songs, and 1 for Girls' Athletic .-Xssociation playdays luring together gnls fiom dl c livery school has one playday and goes to one playday. or has the pleasure of attending two playdays every semester. l This year, one playday held at Huntington Park High School was under the presidcncy of Beverly lil?Ll1SlllZ'tl1. The XVizard of UZ was used as the theme, and was well worked out. This playday was held during the first semester. llunt- ington Park girls attended a second playday at Los Angeles High School. Under the presidency of Peggy Couker. in the second semester of thc school year. Huntington Park girls were invited to two playdays. The first playday was held at Fairfax High School, the second at South Gate High School. 1 Om' 1111111111 'Nga' Shooting High First tow, sitting, left to rixrhtz Chris- tine Barnes, Shirley Nowell, Marion Mil- Me ler. Grave Ann Arthur, Ruth Trem- l l H:-mor Deats, hlc. l 1 Katherine S 1' h e i lx, Aifnes E a d S, Z o 0 Reardon, liasketlrall Manaxzer. Seeonfi row. left to right: Dorothy Dy- son, Edyth Tinninu lfnirma Mason, Glor . , Bonnie Rae Lyles. Lorraine Schutt. Eleanor Le- mert, lieth Mills, Maxine Dahout. i'i Murray Third row, left to rixrht: Betty Gouker, Dorothy Heekinizer, M a r i l y n Porter, .loyee VanCamp, liet- iy Murphy, Thelma llakcr. Annette llal- sano, Joan Chadima Theresa Y o u t s e y. Florenee Colvin, Lu ville lirener, Kather- ine Brook s, Grace Manooshiau. I irth row. left to oi riirht: Grace Talk- inirton. Dorothy Luke, Betty Lou Ry- erson, Mary Willi- ams, Margaret Mos- le y. A n n liurditt, Mary Lewis. Virgin- ia Abel. Rosemary Curr, Juanita Hatch, ' ' 'thel Iueille l'usseI, E Talhert, Gloria Rose. '11 T'zee11!y-sin: Lusett1's All First row, left to right: lietty Fowler, Valera Mourton, Doreen Durham, Mary Ellen Brittain, l'enny Wrixrht, Nelda Musrzrove, l'at Slover, Virxrinia Foster, Lois Elliot. Second row, left to right: Josephine Viiril, Julie Bratezani, Chloe Veaeoek, Margaret Mosely, Edith Gillen, Euniee Yokota, Eldora Kinhead, Celia Herrnandez. Third row, left to right: Eloise Kersey, Pat Westbrook, Jackie Rec-kard, Clair Mudia, Iris Hacker, Patty lforhath. Helen lioerner, Shirley Mae Root. Fourth row, left to right: Donna Mooiier, Betty Hauek, Dorothy l'ro1Jrelia, Lennie Meflinnis, Jeane Own- l,ey, Jon Ann Holland, Donna Lee Kleekner, Beverly White-stein, Margaret Hart, Angie Gerosie, Edna Gam- hina, Genevieve Rev, liernadine liurdiek, Gloria Masacka. Fifth row, st-flnrlihlf. left to right: Pat Lawhe-ad, Edith Walsh, Dorothy Haehten, Dorothy Klausman, Susan Marty, Virgrinia lilakeley, Anna Susoeff, Marjorie Applegate, Laura Lony, Virginia Hessivk, Loretta Sor- UDSOH. Sophomore Baslcethall their way to lhe Ci. K. A. liaslcctlmall Finals, SU1lllOlllUl'CS, and ,luniors ' mlwvers lfwcilenient, new friends, and good sportsnum- imaffei' i-tic of the Qanics. Zoe xe. l Qeniore to Soplimnoiu. l lireshmen lomt to tic 5 ecl lmctwcen Juniors and Sophomoies, wi 1 'IIIHC VVZIS pllly ions of G. A. A. the title of champ outstanding 1 . 1 .. . cllamcter 3 . 4 ' ' P 'mlon was nz A . ' l ' luniors, :Inc , ., Q The ' ' ' tl the Sop 1- Senior Hoclcey Skill and energy was cvicleut on the hockey tielcl when the Seniors trotted on with shin guzircls :md hockey sticks, for they knew the grime lmetter than :my other class. Two good hockey players and Senior captains were Clztrice llzlrriott and Lucille llolzin. Bzu'l1zu':1 Rivers. llockcy lXlZLllZlg'L'l', orgzniizetl teams, :uid schechilecl zlll hockey gzunes :uid llllll'llZllllClllS. FI'eSl1l'l1eI'l B6Seb6ll 'l'here was ll keen interest in G. A. QX. lmzlselmzlll this ycztr. l,orett:1 Golden, Buse- lmll Mzuuigcr. supervised the activity, helped the girls choose tezuns, watched over tezun play and zlrrzuigccl the working, or shall we say pluyillg, schedule. Times Have Changed Playiniz the bully are: Perriry GOUR- er and Barbara Rivers, Hoekey Ma- nam-r. First row, sitting left to right: Lu- eille Polzin, Jean Guodheart, Wio- na Collinxre, Pat Benoit, Clifta Ke- wish, Juno Gould, Clariec Harriott. Bonnie Jean Mallee. Seeond row, left to riszht: Juanita Rowzie, Carolyn Williams. Marion Childs, Jean Glover, Ruth Jeanne Bursk, Lenore Hadley. Third row, standing, left to ripfhtz Marie Sommers, Ruth Reihl, Pearl Milutinovich, Alice Nelson. Mary Maneino, Betty Du Bois. Each a Champion First row, sittimr lcft to right: Do- ris Sz-heib, Jeannette Martin, Es- peranza Marquez, Claudia Brown, Jenn Mancino, Marcella Polglase, Betty Klinker, Pat Snrimzer. Leona Smith, Patty Nafziirer, and Elaine Day. Second row, kneeling left to right: Johanna Nieuwenhuis, Bonita Bed- ley. Mary Tumblesun, LaVonne Bla- sehe, Shirley Davis, Winifred Rot- hermel, Evelyn Smith, Jean Kleck- ner, Betty Cromer, Betty Colby, Mary Louise Sutter, and Dorothy Bauer. Third row, standing left to right: Marjorie Mills, Martha Brumly, Doret Bruner, Doral Bennett, Jac- kie Pearre, Barbara Terry, Breen Ratterman, Minnie Geraci, Bernice Smith, Lois Jackson, June Milton, Carolyn Link, Phyllis Marable, Jes- sie Douhitt, Muriel Hart, Anita Virter. Page Ona IIlUItl7'L'Cl1 Twvlzly-.u'z'e1L lhgfu Om' flllllrlnvl Spring Cups In The Future Imrzil Iii-nlwll. .loan Malwiliu Mary Mznwinu Yiruinia lfli-ssirlq .lllliv lirnh-Zuni l 'ulra Malwilw. tvr. 'll-nnis Manu' I Shot an Arrow . . . Marion Hirux liurlmra Rhmlvs .lounno Peltnn if-vmmir. Jani- . , ' Mzlmuror. Are-hr-ry 'l m'11fy-vzgflzf A P I G.A.A. Tennis 'll-unix, popiilui' sport with girls uf llllllllllglllll l'zn'l4 lligh School, hzul :L wry succcssful year, as 21 Ci. .X. ,X. activity. l,Zll'll'2l Nzuiciim. Mzumgcr, provcrl to hc thc host tcmiis plzlycr, :mrl with lim-ssc not only mmvcrl flown :ill ulmprmciils lmul cvcii gave lhcm lcssmis in stmlqcs :mal hctlcr playing. G.A.A. Archery Vlzim- Scyinmu, .Xrclicry Klzuizigcr, hclpcrl inakc this yczxr mic of thc most suvcvss- ful in alrrlicry liistury 111 lluiilinglmi llllfli High Scliool, Sinn- the scliuol clues mat lmvc przwticc facilities, thc sqiizul practices at loc: ' 'X pzirlicipzltioii in G.1X.A. Playclzlys. VJIIIQQVS lmctuu In an Unnatural Mood First row, sittimz, left to right: Gloria Wiley, Marjorie Hueston, Carmen George, Wanda Buchanan, Lois Maxwell, Agnes Eads, Clariece Harriott, Volleyball Manager: Virginia La Mart-a, Mary Allen Brittain, Betty Lon Dickson, Grace Ann McArthur, Doreen Durham. Second row, kneelimz, left to right: Loretta Golden, Marilyn Woods. Betty Jo Craeger, Dorothy Fulirrum. Dorothy Franklin, Jean Killian, Gwen Mitchell, Louise Davis, Beverly Evans, Norma Smiley, Marilyn Porter, Erlimz Ewinfz, Doris Suppe, Evelyn Allen. Third row, standing, left to right: Letty Tadd, Jackie Nichols, Betty Gregory, Zoe Reardon, Eleanor Ac-una, Mary Stupin, Katherine Scheib, Jean Smallwood, Darleen Caulk, Shirley Palmer, Christine Barnes. Evelyn Coffman, Bernice Schulte, Ruth Hoffer, Ruth Scheib, Mildred Sterba, Nellie Maloof, Marjorie Apple- gate, Virginia Horning, Frances Posey, Pat Mt-Campbt-ll, Barbara Rivers, Marlyn Leeper, Vera Suseotf. Junior Volleyball Volleyball's success was largely due to teamwork and skill shown by the G. .-X. A. volleyball teams. Two hundred and fifty-eight girls signed for volleyball, to earn points for G. A. A. This year juniors proved to have the smoothest team. Captain of the champion team was Mary Stupin. Her group worked systematically, showing very good teamwork. Clarice Harriot served as Volleyball Manager during the season, getting score keepers, helping to organize teams, and seeing that everything ran smoothly. At the beginning of the season, the girls were allowed a few practice games. XVhen able to play with some skill and teamwork, they started volleyball tourna- ment games. As in other years, volleyball was a favorite sport with G. A. A. girls. Volleyball is the First activity of the Girls, Athletic Association, and, as such, is greeted with enthusiasm by the girls. Many are the sad hearts and broken nails before the final championship game is played. ln volleyball, as in other sports, teamwork decides the winners. Volleyball teaches each girl that to be successful yon must work with your fellow players or yon will suddenly discover that you are the other side's best player. Volleyball is no sport for individual glory. Page One Hundred Twenty mm l't1g1t' Om' Ilzzmlrea' Tliirl-v ln the Swim First row, sittinlr. left to riizht: Mar- garet. Mosely, Mary .lo Anderson, Edna Gambina, Ida Stell- hens, Doreen Dur- ham. Loma Powers. Second row, kneel- ing, left to riithtr .lane Mersereau, Eve- i y n Smith, Pe-fury Mallendare, G l 0 1' ia Murray. Third row. left U' rizht: Dona Moshier. B r e e n Ratterman. Chole Peaeock. Bev- erly Evans, Bonnie Jean Mairee. On diving board : Barbara Terry, Lucy Parrish, Grace Thompson, Katherine Seheih, Shirley Now- ell, Dorothy Dyson. t Il What Flavor ? Last row, left to riirhl: Gloria Wiley, Betty Gregory, Nellie Maloof, Shirley Nowell. Penny Wrillht. Ruth Trembly, Dorothy Dyson, Gloria Murray, Katherine Seheib, Ann Burflitt. Doreen Durham, Beryl Pounds. Janie Mersereau, Pelrily Gouker, Mary Stupin, Doret Bruner, lda Stephen, Margaret MeKittriek, Seeond row, left to rii.:ht: Loma Powers, Beverly Evans, Donna Moshier, Eve-line Coffman, Beverly White- stine, Doral Bennet, Breen Ratterman, Bernndine Burdick, Peixizy Mulendore, Mable I-Iitson, Edna Gam- hina, Pat Slover, Rose Mary Carr, Barbara Curr, Mary Maneino. Third row, left to riizht: Eleanor Lemert, Bonnie Jean Magee, Vera Suseotf. Barbara Terry, Chloe I'ea- :-oek, Mary Jo Anderson, Margaret Mosely, Lucy Parish, Angie Geraei. Clair Mundia, Pat Benoit. Clariev Harriutt, Evie Smith, Grave Thompson, Manager. Junior Life Saving tlne of the most cliftienlt pliysiezll tests is the l.ife Saving test. wliieli inelncles two separzite tests. -lnnior Life Saving :incl Senior l.it'e Saving. .Xt tlie lmeginning of the semester, the girls :ire taught strokes. how to pull :t flrowning victim to safety. :incl how to perform zirtitieial respiration. .Nt the end ol' the semester, the girls take zi test, znirl, if they pass. reeeire Il hlnnior or Senior l.ite Saving pin. G.A.A. Swimming lnelnrlecl in the girls swiniming meet this year. were not only fi. .X. X. inemliers. lint also girls wlio clicl not belong to ti. .X. .X. Under the mztnzigeinent of firaee Thoinimsoii, two sxrininiing meets were lielcl ilie Iirst the plain gzirrlen variety, and the second. zi comical meet. ri rf WMWW Girls ln Action Going to ti..X.A. tonight? ask girls on the campus. The Girls' .-Xthletic .Xssociation develops good sportsmanship, that quality so necessary in life, stressing the importance of good, clean, hotly-huilding sports, teaching girls to he good losers, and just as important, to he good winners. tin nights designated, the girls of the different classes stay after school and practice their favorite sport. During the iirst semester, it is volleyhall. tennis, and haskethallg second semester, hockey, badminton and hasehall. Teachers of the girls' Physical Education Department are directly responsilmle for the success of this organization. Each teacher devotes a night each week to supervising activities. Miss 'lean Rieke is sponsor of the Association this year. She organizes teams, supervises elections, works with the Cabinet in planning all activities. tl. A. A. enables girls to make friends with others interested in the same things: it develops leadership and character qualities, and it provides fun aplenty for everyone. Wt Pagc Our' Hundred TI1irty-one Page Om' Humircd Tlzirfy-tivo Acknowledgements Y . . QQ' In deepest appreciation for the time, advice and invaluable help they gave us, we, lil Recuerdo stafT, extend our thanks to the stu- dents and teachers who guided their yearbook to a satisfactory conclusion. Practically all of that important two per cent inspiration of which Edison spoke, found in this book, is traceable to tlieng The perspiration vvas provided by the staflf. VV e thank: Q Mr Francis Lebus, printing Mr. Miriam McCrariy, art and page decoration Mr. jack Cannicott, Los Angeles Engraving Co., engraving and layout. I A' Mr. Charles VVilson, VVilson Studio, photography Mr. Henry Roeder, hnance Mr. Merton Tuttle, chairman, Publications Committee Mr. Robert Detmers, page make-up Mr. Harry Stanley, presswork Mr. R. L. McGrath, Weber McCrea Company, cover Mr. Gerald Davis, student presswork Miss Phyllis Ploeger, cover design Mr. Willarcl Millikan, art lettering Mr. A. 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