Huntington Park High School - El Recuerdo Yearbook (Huntington Park, CA)

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Realizing that the graduate of today may be the defender of our nation tomorrow, we dedicate this volume to the Navy of they United States of America, confident that as long as the Stars and Stripes flies at the mast head, we may feel secure. WM' f Wifi Q 6790 QV' ffii Q Q z- Wifi W , ., M .3 6- is i x, N. J' i KV: i' . f, i i y 1 CCNTENTS Visitors Ashore Pipe All Hands O FF W .s t C h Chanteys, Hornpipes Mermaid Maneuvers Shore Leav Administrators R. NI. XX'1cs'1'11x'1c11 C'1..xl'111-1 l.. R1c1cx'1es Al:XNY .X1.11'11: .Xl'S'I'IN l7l'l'lIt'if7lYI I'11-11-I'r1'111'if11I.11 X11 z11l111i1':1l 1'1111l1l hope .Xhle :11l111i1'z1l 111' 11111- flf the tinesl ships i11 th1 l-lll' :1 llIlCl' llilil' of sailing l.llS .Xllg'ClL'S Sflllllll System. M11 fillllllll' 111:1les lllilll R. Xl. XY1-st11v1-1' Reeves pilots the g11111l ship Sf1111'I1z lllfllllgll Slllll 111111 Miss hllllj' .Xliee 1X11s- 111111 11z11'1'11ws, i11 l1111'1'iez111e Zlllfl eulm VVCZlll1Cl', with lin. lligh seh1111l crews hz1x'e Il XYL'ZltllCl' eye peeled f111' SllflllCll SlIlll1llS 111' hi1l1l111 g1'1111-11 111 1-1-ly 1111 their reefs. keeping her safely 1111 Il slezlcly c11111'se 111-1111 st1-zulyiiig h:1111l :1111l l1J lltklil e1l f111' friemlly ports. their sage c111111cil. . . . . and Coordinators Nlks. lim RI'l'1'llIR SIIIEIDS N1ssl.ul.o K,-x'1'11m'N KI-:lex Iimxxxlm film-ol-'lx 'l'11m11-sim C'n1n1.n'Inr C'n1r11.vvl0l' ,S'l'lIUHl'C.IIIIIIIIIIIIHLY lx'4'lufl'u I smux Rm Mmcsll NIIIJCS I,Icsl,111: l31z12ws'1'12u Rl'ssrcl.1, SAXIIAIQI, -IUIINSUN lx'vgfi.vlrur I,1'0fm'.X'.X'f0lItI1 Y'n1i11l'11g 1111111.71 CIll'VI.t'I11l1lII llirvflm' , .-l.vx1'.vlul1l f-UIl1l.N'1'fUI' Miss IRICNIC Ilwzrarumll KHPRININ ffirlx' II'm'k.-'1.v.vi.vIu11f Alles. lux,x AIIARDICN Immun C'm1fv1'r11m' C'mmlil1ulH1' Spartan Faculty i940 '41 ENGLISH AND LIBRARY First row. llefl Ln rixzhtll Mr. James William Cunlitfv.-, Miss Mary Belle Lees. MISS Margaret Neville McCoy, Mrs. Grace E. N. Harrell, Mrs. Marie Meiseh Ryan. Miss Irene Ifl. Chapman, Miss Nuvart Es- ther Safurjian, Second row, Mr. William G. Jackson, Miss Grave A. Willilt. Mr, A Hhim-Kennedy. MUSIC, ART. ECONOMICS First row, Miss Harriet Byron Lamar dred J. Cana HOME DEPARTMENTS lleft tu riuhtl: E. Pidduek, Mr. Burditl., Mrs. Mil- Abbotl, Mrs. Mir- . 'l ai' iam Thomas ML'Crary, Mrs. Charlottee Keays Gre.-nwalt, Mrs. Winifred S. Huirhes. Second ruw, Miss Helen Weiss, Mrs. Evelyn Herman, Mr. John R. Hawkins, Miss Florence Lewis, Miss Irene Dehnrah Gur- don, Miss Ruth Ann Gray. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS First row, llefl. to riizhtl: Mrs. Katheryn Guenther Me- Kinley, Mr. William Henry Arn- old, Miss Ina Mabel 'l'hul1uri!. Mrs. Rose Rosenberg: liuju, Mrs. Ruth A. Ledig: Denton, Mrs. Ella Gemmell Areinii-ua, Miss Edna Koster Losey, Miss Rn- berta F. Albert. Second row, Mr. .lemme G. Van Zandt, Miss Mildred H. Mansur, Mr. Carnl I.. Johnston, Miss Mabel Gertrude Matiumi, Mr. Wallace l'Iver,'l,t lilaneh- ard, Mr. Miles Leslie lirewsler, Miss Jullenne llayliss. l ,K ,Mx .' -HANK -'li I Spartan Faculty l94O '4I PHYSICAI, ED. AND INDVSTRIAI, ARTS Sealer, Ili-ft to riizhtrz Mr. Hzirvi- Ve-tor Cuvv. Mr. liiiirnr A. Adams, Miss Vvlnm C. Dunn. Mrs Assay, Miss Standing: iium Cuul Murr. M r. . A.lht-:x H1-nrirkson .ls-:ln Rim-lu-. Mr. .lrimm-s Wil- itfv. Mr. f'lul'vm'o W. R. M1-rrill, Mr. Curnulius Nenmlor, Mr. lla-uru'v I :iy I':irkn-r. UI-'Flflfl AND VOMMERFIAI, First row. 41-itit tu riyrhthz Mrs. Veg -x Frith' Hurst, Miss Nlizzxiwtii 'I'hul1m4im l ishm-r. Mrs. R114-an Mm- .loin-s, Mrs Aurnral . . . . Svcnnd rm.w, Miss MIll'LYZll'l'i linlow, Mrs, Inna: .luralun Imrsi, Miss Muryrzln-1 Gzittvr. Mrs. Nul- liv A, liiivkvr. Third row, Mr. H1-nry Rm'Ll4'1'. Mr. Mvrt..n llulvsun 'llittlt-. Mr. .luhn l l'u1h'rii'k M2lN'l'a l.ANlil'AGl-I AND SOCIAL STUDIES: Ifirsl row, th-ft tn ripzhtv: Mr. Hslmvi R. Mursh, Miss May Vortrvos, Miss Pllizniu-th Snydi-r, Mr. William .lan-ksun. S4-cnnd row, Mr. G4-limo W. l'ulh4-rtsnn. Mr. Edward Grif- fin 'l'humpsun. Mr. .Iuhn li. Dm-rnmnn. Mr. lhm Iimrmm, .-..... -.-A A . F w 'I' as Fx harm 'xt 921 Faculty ADMINISTRATION CLAUDE L. REEVES, Principal IIIIARY ALICE AUSTIN, Girls' Vice Principal RAYMOND MILLER WESTOVER, Boys' Vice Principal ESBON REA IYIARSH, Rcgistrarg Director, Cnrriculnin TEVA RITCHIE SIIIELDS, Counselor Zl3LoLo ISIATHRYN KERN, Counselor ,IRUSSELL SAMUEL JOHNSON, Coordinator, Health, and Assistant C ounsclor S C I E N C E Plotting the course by the sun, moon, and Stars, the Science De- partment keeps S . S . Sparta On a true nautical course. ACMILES LESLIE BREWSTER, Coordinator and Director of Science and Matlzenzatics Dcpartnfzmits 'IROBERTA F. ALBERT ELLA GEMMELL ARCINIEGA VVILLIAM HENRY .ARNOLD JULIENNE GEORGINA BAYLISS RUTI-I A. I-EDIG BENTON 'i'CEClI.E IE. ISIIILL FITZMORRIS CAROL L. JOHNSTON EDNA IQOSTER LOSEY IQATHERYN GLIENTHIER MCKINLEY QIROSE ROSENRERO RUJA JEROME G. VAN ZANDT SOCIAL STUDIES Recording the history Of the seven seas and charting ever- increasing new-named lands, the Social Studies group keeps a weather eye open for Sudden changes. 'SISSBON REA MARSH, Clzairnian 'FIRINE E. CHAPMAN ELAINE E. ZELLER ELLIOTT HEARL GRANVILLE EVVING 'JOHN R. HAWRINS PHOEBE HEARST HILL 'LOUISE CATHERINE HUSTON RIVERA BOYD MCCARTER EDWARD GRIFFIN THOMPSON, Coordinator School Conn-nnnity Relations XVINIFRED I. WILLIAMS L I B R A R Y S.S. Sparta's Library is the place to go for recreational read- ing and Study. In choosing sea chanties the crew receives effici- ent help from the librarian. MABEL VERDILLA MILLER, Librarian With a weather eye open for the fair winds, the Administra- tion sets a true course for S. S. Sparta, keeps the crew in hand and well entertained, and Sees that the decks are swabbed at all times. M U S I C Providing entertainment and keeping the crew happy, the Music Department Stops many a mutiny by providing a vocal Out- let for noisy Sailormen. WINIFRED S. HUGHES VVATERBURY, Chairman BYRON LAMAR BURDITT 'JOHN R. HAWKINS HARRIET EMMA PIDDUCK BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sailors keep in condition with rigid exercises. Running aloft in all kinds of weather Spartans keep a good head of canvas. ERNEST YUVON JOHNSON, Chairinan TRUSSELL SAMUEL JOHNSON 'JAMES WILLIAM CUNLIFFE iFRANK FLANEGIN ELMER CORNELIUS NEANDER ROY ELLIS SQUIRE GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATIOII Sailorettes of the S. S. Sparta do not shirk their duties. There is activity at all times On deck. ALTI-IEA HENRICKSON ASAY, Chairman VELMA C. DUNN JEAN RIEKE ' NELLIE RUTH TOWLES H E A L T H As we pull into port, doctors and a nurse board the ship and check the crew. TO the Health Department goes credit for keep- ing Our crew in trim. RUTH MCFADDEN, School Nurse DONALD I. MCLEAN, Boys' Physical Inspector LAVERNE MOORE, Girls' Physical Inspector Faculty MATHEMATICS Veering right and left, keeping the ship on an even keel, and following charts perfectly, the Mathematics Department is a great asset to S. S. Sparta. 'l'MII.ES LESLIE BREWSTER ROBERTA F. .ALBERT WALLACE EVERETT BLANCHARD IXIILDRED H. IYIANSUR MABEL GERTRUDE MATTOON INA MABEL THOBORG INDUSTRIAL ARTS Keeping machinery turning and the ship engines churning, the Industrial Arts Department has things well oiled. EDGAR AARON ADAMS, Chairman HARVE PETER CAVE ESMONDE HARPER JOSEPH FRANCIS LEBUS VV. R. MERRILL CLARENCE LESLIE MURR GEORGE FAY PARKER HENRY EARL RANDALL COMMERCIAL S. O. S. - S. O. S. - and the Cormnercial Department saves our ship by keeping the ship's data up-to-date and watching Ship's business. JOHN FREDERICK MAYES, Chairman CARL CADY BARRY MARGARET RUTH ENLOW LOTTIE FRANCIS F EELEY ELIZABETH THOMPSEN FISHER VERA PRIDE HORST F. IONA JURDEN LORD 'DON JAMES ROGAN MERTON HOBSON TUTTLE LANGUAGE - For travel to foreign ports the Language Department keeps land lubbers informed and coach- es them in the foreign phrases necessary to get hardtack and bacon in strange harbors. MAY VERTREES, Chairman JOHN E. A. DOERMANN 'WILLIAM G. JACKSON ELIZABETH SNYDER 'MARGARET E. TALBERT HOME ECONOMICS Making Sure that the cooks keep in sailing trim, the Home Economics group supervises the galley. Carrying On, no matter what the weather, the department offers the best. CHARLOTTE KEAYS GREENWALT, Chairman MILDRED J. CAPPA ABBOTT IRENE DEBORAH GORDON, Coordinator Girls' Work Assistant RUTH ANN GRAY FLORENCE MAE LEWIS E N G L I S H Making Sure that the jargon of the sea is used at all times, and correctly, the English Depart- ment keeps the dog watch. ESBON REA IYIARSH, Chairman LUCILLE SILVER BICKLEY 'VIRENE E. CHAPMAN GEO. W. CULBERTSON 'JAMES VVILLIAM CUNLIFFE MILDRED REES CUTRIGHT GRACE E. N. HERRELL A. HOLM-KENNEDY 'LOUISE CATHERINE HUSTON 'WILLIAM G. JACKSON MARY BELLE LEES MARGARET NEVILLE MCCOY 'DON JAMES ROGAN MARIE MEISCH RYAN NUVART ESTHER SAFARJIAN DELLA MARIAN SLOAN 'MARGARET E. TALBERT GRACE A. WILLETT ART Traveling a.S passengers, the Art Department paints pictures of Ocean scenes and brings in Seascapes of rare beauty. MIRIAM THOMAS MCCRARY, Chairman EMELYN M. REEDER HERMAN HELEN IWOORE WEISS 'Listed in more than one department TfPart-time only 1'FirSt Semester only iSecOnd semester only custodians Q if First row, lleft to rightl: William Oxley, William Mosley. Walter Abbott, Joseph F. Czar. Second row, Lewis F. Clemens, Joe Passerelli, William Humphry, H. W. Lentaize, Jessie Wehman, E. Shoemaker, Fred Baldwin, Head Custodian: Fred Watcher. Third row, Paul Goodnoufrh, Franklin Jones, Louis Tweedy, C. I. Smith, Millard F. Peyton, Olaf Grondahl, John Johnson. Karl White. 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Winter Class '4I I-Inrivhingg Spiritual 'Q Life ' Safexruzlrdimr Human .-Xftvr climbing' to the forc mln-ck the XYin1 ' or -il class lllli-ll1'lCfi thc sails of thc .5. 5. f,I1f,Y1l!'4' ll nrlu' :it thc closc ui' gfilllllilflilll exercises. 'lllc g'I'IlllllZi.llllg class loft its ol lllc crow Q llllZli'ik'l'S fn' in pl cntirc booty to the sturlcul lmorly for the l.lll'IliSlllllg' ilIllL'l' izmguzigc fin' lzlllrlllilmimws, thc Social llzill. .Xu !lilL'I'IlllUll firlncc Im' thc snlms fi llrv girls fylll. N f thc llintcr '-il class only, was hclcl in iX. l 1 . f ' KX ,,,.4 ADAMS. JAMES Senior A Vire- Vrcsislont: Senior B Sergeant - :xt - A r nx s: Varsity 'l'r:x:-la: Bee Foot- l1:x I I: Masqners. Spanish Cluh. AlVlBl'l'lON: Iloelor of llonlal Surgery. IIOBBY: II I' :I- ma. ADAMS. l'HIL - Seholarship Sovie- Iy: Seal Bearer: I-lphi-lnian3 Water l'oIo: Trmfk: Sri- :-nee :xml Maths, l'rm-ss Ulnh. A M B IT I O N: I'resi:lenl ol' the llnilell Stal:-s. II O B B Y : Stamp eollertinif. ADAMS. ROY- U aml U: House of Represen- tatives 3 Rooting SQ-etion: Track. AMBITION: A1-voxxntant. HOBBY: Geol- UIIN. NOR- on 5 Home EC ics' G. A. A. work Gui . RES-Tri Y: G.- A.A.g Spartan S h I e I cl S t a ff: Committees: Big I A C U N A. ' CHPlR DOL0- I A MBI Dres' I s H B I : Sports. ,x Sister, Welfare. A M B IT I O N: Filing Clerk. HOBBY: Roller Skating. AUBEL, DICK- Varsity and Bee Football 3 Tennis Q H i - Y: W o r I d Friendship, Span- ish Clulu. A M B I T I O N: Business Career. H O B B Y : Sports. A U B E L. MAR- ILYN 4 Welfare Committee! Jun- ior Red Cross I Girls' Chorus: Spartan C h o i rg Symphonettes. A M B I T I O N: Naval Nurse. HOBBY: Sing- ing. BA RK ER, M A RY .IO S:-Iiolarslxip Society : I+lnodi:x, AMBITION: 'I'e:x1'her. HOBBY: Read- imr. BOLTON, MAR- QIIIS SI'ioIx1'1- and Maths. AMBITION: Airrraft Instru- ment Ilesigzner. HOBBY: Radio Designer. BABNARIJ. BARBARA If I o w e I' Com- mitlee: ll. A. A.: Selxolarship Socio- ty: S:-in-nee :xml M :I I h si Spanish Ululx. AMBITION: Chemist. IIOBBY: Che- nxistry. BRPII-IZIG, RO B- ERT Ceo. B e e. anal Varsity Base- lv :I I l: B e e :xml Varsity I ootIIall. AMBITIONZ Al'I'UIIHlIiIl'3l En- Ixineorimr. HOBBY: W ar Maps. rats., Il, :l if .ww :.k:..':1:E gf.5',T U.. F V ' .lm ' gli' '- 'QI . . -Qzgsifgi v e g.. 1:14, BI+1GKI'1Ii, ROSE- MARY S p :x r- tan Choir: Modus :xml M :x n n L- r s Conxmitteel Span- ish Ulxxln. A M B I T I O N: Hollsi-wife. HOBBY: TI'av- el, BROWN, JOHN Press Clulx. AM BITION: l'rinter. HOBBY: S a v- im: Type. B E R G, HAZEL N e e cl l e work Guilllq Home Ec- o n o m i e s: Red Cross. A M B I T I O N: Housewife. HOBBY: Trav- vl. BURTON, BET- TY--Girls' Chor- us: Junior Red Cross : National Chorus: Spartan C h o i r 3 Scholar- ship Society: Committees: Flo- wer. Program, A M B I T I 0 N: Secretary. HOBBY: Danc- ing. BERKEY, EVE- LYN-House of Representatives. A M B I TI O N: Fashion Illustra- tor. HOBBY: Haml- work. BY E R S. DON- ALD f- W o r l d Friendship: Boys' Chorus. A M B I T I O N: Naval Officer. HOBBY: Navi- ization. BOBY, MICKEY T r a n s ferrell I' r o n'. Roosevelt. Gym Team: Hi-Y. A M B I T I O N 1 Travel. HOBBY : Metal Work. C A B A L L P1- RO. 'l'HERESA-- A M B I T I O N: Art Teacher. HO BBY : Pup- pets. B O I. IC S. JIM-H Srienve and M a t h sz Spanish Club. A M B IT I 0 N: Electrical E n iz i- ne-er. HOBBY: Auto- mobiles. C A L L A S ARTHUR- Be and Varsity Base ball:Bee Foot ball: Senio Brawl. AMBITION Professic nal Baseball. H O B B Y Sports. Pago Sixteen: , , . M. H ,. ,I A , . I . ... ,f qt lv' gr, '1 , X .. .. ,.-...- .ls--4-ws fr-Q.. 1, lf- --fe--1 '-H: 1' .I K t-5'-VAX - , 'ff it -, .- .,. .-' f . L pi'ls1xizff'5I1f-rl,tL'Qrf'-,m'p.G': l'?'-L., 1QP J'y-. Q12 :jj-'xQg c-l3 '.7:-'3I ,t '3-ff,g'1i-:':x. Fw' ,.,Zy'Vq li-L.'I74.- .. t', N K' . --'f- .1 ngfufs' f ' . f MISL. 5' 1 1:53 T22 1r.f:w1.s. ma-1-wx '1..':.g.f.f::3x.',,-,f-efhw-,3 2.:g, -ar-:tf-sg: 'tn - I.. A- ft 1 Q.-Aw I , -ff:-Q--SQ.,-I vin-Iggy . 4, LL 'O '31'. fi3Q'E-x1.,j . 5 A ff1. ' ' L- Ti if, 1- Q'fi:', Nix. I ' 5. ix I ' 0 j fjqfglf ' ' 2? A J VI'-:LQ Vg... iC7ll1:5,l. ' Q. ' - 'I W 1 -- , sv - t :vi-1 . ' J ' x f 'tv 'nz . . . f -. . - ' 4 ' :., 4. 1. '..f . V ' K X ' A ,X 5, ' ' la K t . .V I . :X 1 Q I 'ty w 1, f' ' ik! 'I Iliff- if-19 w- -. f 4 tl IL ja... if . 1 zu, X4 1. at 0 '5I'L1AI:lf, .WJ CAMP, HOSE- - Girls C h o r ii s 2 Spartan C h o i r: Junior Rell Cross! Bii-'C Sister Committee. AMBITION: Happy Marriage. HOBBY: Sim:- nm. l' A It Il O N lf. It O S IC Ama- z on s: A rt :intl Crafts: Gym Oi'- iive: Committees: If' I o w 1- r. Ofiit-I-, 'I'oy Loan. AMBITION: Ifnshion Illustrn- lor. H O B It Y : Ilrawinir. C H II I. I t' H. STICVIC Varsity Ifootbnll, 'I'r:u'k, Baseball. Water- polo: House ol' Iit'l!I't'Sl'll- tutives: Machine S h o p Foreman. AMBITION: Machinist. H O B B Y : Sports. C AMI'BI'II.I., HELEN- Trans- ferred from Los Angeles. G. A. A. A M B I T I O N: Nursinxz. H O II B Y : Horseback R i il- inr. l'AltI.I'lY, BILL World Friend- ship: Boys Chor- Ili. AMBITION: Axrrirulturist. H 0 Ii B Y 2 l'Iants. CI.I'ISCI'IRI. AN- GICIIO Varsity Baseball : Housi- o f Representa- tives. AMIKITION: Business Career. H 0 B B Y 3 Sports. CANTER. MAR- VIN - Spanish Club. A M B I T I O N: E a r I y Retire- ment. HOBBY: Read- imz. C H A N D - LER. WAYNE -- Bee Footb:-ill. AMBITION: Naval Oiiii-er. H O B B Y : Horseback R i cl- ing. COLIN, Ii O Ii-- T r a e k : Junior Fireman. A M B I T I O N: Race Driver. HOBBY: Shoe- making. 3. COLLINGE, WI- ONA - Welfare Committee: G.A.- A.: S p a r t a n C h o i r: Scholar- ship Sucietyi Am- azons: Junior Red Cross. A M B I T I O N: Siniler. HOBBY: Mus- ic. C O X, BRIAN- Cee and Dee Bas- ketball: Press C l u b : Spartan Shield Staff. A M B I T I O N: Printer. H O B B Y : Printinir. CROWL, JAMES -Hi-Y: Spartan Kniizhts : Fresh- m a n President Z Senior B Presi- dent: Bee a n d Varsity Football 1 Bee and Cee. A M B I T I O N : Businessman. HOBBY: 'Trav- el. COREY, B O B- Spanish Club: Attendance Office Committee. A M B I T I O N: Commercial A r- tisl. HOBBY: A r- rhery, COZENS, ART- - Varsity and Bev Swimmini: zi n il Waterpolo: S 1' i- enve and Maths: Svholarship Sovi- vty: Hobby Fair, Chairman. A M B I T I ON: Chemist. H O B B Y I Chemistry. D A I-I L G R E N. I-I D W A R D - I' r e s s C I u bg Track. A M B 1 T I O N: Lithopzrapher. HOBBY: Build- iny: Racing Cars. 1. f COTONE, MYRA + Tri-Y 2 Repre- sentative : Spar- tan Shielrl Staff: Amazon 5 Spanish Club: World Ifrienile-ihip: Com- mittevs: Hospital- ity. Proirram. A M B I T I O N: Ofiive Work. HOBBY: Sew- imz. CROSSAR, HAR- RIET -- Commit- tees: Flower, Big Sister: J u n i o r Writers, Spanish Club: Flying Pen : Scholarship Soviety : EI Re- cut-rrlo Staff. A M B I T I O N: Writer. H O B B Y: Pi- ano. De WILMS, J I M -Band: Drum Major. A M B I T I O N: Commercial Fish- man. HOBBY : M 0- chanivs. UIAZ, ARTHUR -Varsity Basket- iallg Track: Rpartan S h i c l tl Staff. A M B I T I O N: Business Man. HOBBY: A t h- lelics. D O O L I T - 'I' L IC, NHDRA-- Spanish Club 3 Sc- nior Band 3 Swim: B a n Ll: Phoenix SUt'li'tYIAl h1l- z o n s: Commit- lo e sg Program, Welfare, Nomina- AMBITION: Accordion p l a y- im: and compos- iny,:. HOBBY: Mus- ic. IDOUTHITT, ED- NA - - Freshman Vice - President, 'I'ri-Y: G. A. A.: World F r i 9 n d- ship: U and U U l u b: Commit- tees: Office, Wul- fare. AMBITION: Comptometer Op- erator. HOBBY: Danc- inir. DRAKE, TH EO- DORE - Track: Basketball: Boys Glee. A M B I T I 0 Iv : Naval Officer. HOBBY: M o- tors. DUFFY, DORO- THY - Commit- t e e sz Program: Finance. A M B I T I O N: Comptometer Op- erator. HOBBY: Danc- inpr. D U N C A N, EI- LEEN--Gym Of- flee. A M B I TI O N: Receptionist. H 0 B B Y : Swimming. E A T H E R L Y. CRAIG - Trans- ferred from South Gate. A M B I T I O N: Railroad E n xr i- ncer. HOBBY: R c a ml- inyz Magazines. FACKRICLL. LIG- THA Girls Cho- r u s : Symphon- e t t c S : Spartan Choir: Soc i u l Committee. A M B I T I O N: Bank Work. HOBBY: C o l - lectim: Pictures. G ILLESl'I1'I, LESLIE -- World Friendship: B e 1- Football: Bee Basehall. A M B I T l O N: Success. HOBBY: Build- inxz Models. .x -l 4 FLORA. J O A N G. A. A.: l'ro- grram Committee: Spanish Club: World Friendship. AM BITION: Executive Secre- tary. HOBBY: Hav- ing Fun. GILMER. BETTY L IC E -- Flower Committee, Trea- s u r e r : Rootim: Section : Debate 3 Girls Glee: Euocl- i a 3 A r t s a n d Crafts. A M B I 'I' I O N: Serve Well. H O Il B Y : Scrapbooks. . ' 'iihi' -. f .', f FLYNN. J 1 M- liee Football: Bee S w i m m i n sr: House of Repre- sentatives : Voca- tio n al Machine Superintendent. AMBITION: Success. HOBBY: Hunt- iniz. GIVEN, BRUCE -Spartan Shield Staff, Sports Edi- tor: Hi-Y: Spar- tan K n i ll h t s 3 Varsity Basket - ball 5 Commission- er of Publicity. A M B I T I O N: F. B. I. Agent. H O B B Y 1 Sports. F O R E M A N. B H T T Y -- Scholarship Soci- e t y 3 Amazons 5 G. A. A. 3 Girls Chorus: Piano Recital. A M B I T I O N: Machine B o o k - keeper. HOBBY: C ol- lectinz Souvenirs. G O L D B E R G. LEONARD - B Swimming: Sen- ior Band: Varsity W a t e r polo 3 B Football. Business Execu - tive. HOBBY: M u s- ic and Soprts. F R O!D S H A M. V A U G H N -- Gymnastics: Boys Chorus: Drama. A M B I T I O N: Work. HOBBY: Bowl- imz. GOODHEART. JEAN- Spartan Choir : Commit- t e e s : Program, Big Sister: G. A.- A.: Symphon- ettes : Junior Red Cross. A M B IT I O N: Sinzer. HOBBY: Mus- ic. GEISZLER. MARTIN -Mas- quers: June Mad 3 Christmas Pageant. A M B I T I O N: Military and Commercial F I y- er. HOBBY: Build- ing: Model Planes. GO R E. B O B- Transferred from Jacob Riis. Sen- ior Orchestra. A M B I T I O N: Musical Arranger. HOBBY: I' ho- toixraphy. ll GIGRBER, A L-- Bee Football Varsity T r a c k Varsity Football GOULD. JUNE G. A. A. : Sym phonettes : C o m mittees : Flower Big: Sister. Physi cal Education Ser vice: Amazons. A M B I T I O N Secretary. HOBBY: Danc ing. ugf' lflljfllfffll l G R A V N I N G. LAMAR g Press Club : Boys Glue: Bee Baseball: Spartan S h i e l fl Staff. A M B I T I O N: Printer. HOBBY: Hunt- init. H A N C O C K. ELAINE- - Span- ish Club: Girls Chorus. A M B I T I O N: Department Stort- Advertising. HOBBY: Writ- ing. HAYES. BETH- Junior Writers : G. A. A.: Flower Committee: Home Economics : T r i- Y: Spanish Club: Library Science Work. A M B I 'I' I O N: Nursimr. H 0 B B Y : Sports. . - W .. -- ..f--.-A- - J -' fi '1,v:': 'r:w 'e-1. Stix? i':fv-Y C 4-lik 'l i' '.' T 2 :ls f l MA- S 'I . , f. ' 'rg f,-- '- 2 .1 V:-, -,1-.':ff-wt - : K J 'fl GUTTERIDGE , L E O N A R D - Junior and Sen- io r Orchestra : S c i e n c e a n d Maths: Spanish Club: Routing: Section. A M B I T I O N: Dentist. HOBBY: Auto- mobiles. HARMON. MAX- INE-Social Com- mittee C Physical Education S e r - vice: Tri-Y: Home Economics. A M B I T I 0 N: Housewife. H O B B Y : Needlework. H E I B E R G- ER, JEAN- A M B I T I O N . Dental Assistant. H O B B Y : Sports. HACKER, EV E- LYN - Commit- tees: Big Sister Physical Educa - tion Service: Am- azons: Home Ec- onomics A M B I T I O N: Work. H 0 B B Y : Sports. HATLBM, HAR- O L D 5 Spartan Shield Staff. A M B I T I O N: Foreign Corres - pondent. HOBBY : Pho- topzraphy. H E N R I C K- SEN, RICHARD - Wa terpolo: Swimming. A M B I T l O N: University P r 0- fessor. HOBBY: Read- ing! ,-. ,. M.: . ' .::f.'4:Q.4:fj.-Q-3 -. 5 . :-vigil: . . ,.. . '.j:gl2.gg W HOFFMAN. RO- B E R T -- Foot- b a l l : W 0 r l d Friendship. A M B I T I O N : To see the world. HOBBY : Sail- ing. H O W L A N D, RUSSEL - leo Breakers: Voca- tional Print Shop: Red Cross. AMBITIONZ Work with people. H O B B Y : Printing. I L L 0, G A G E HOWARD- HOMYAK. JIM- Senior Band: Swimming. A M B I T I O N: . P. A. H 0 B B Y : Sports. C HULSEN. JACK --Cee, Bee and Varsity Baseball: Varsity Tennis 3 Bee Football. A M B IT I 0 N: Professio- nal Baseball. HOBBY: Hunt- inxz. J A Y. JACQUF1 - LYN - Scholar - ship Society : So- c i al Committee: Sealboarer: Girls Leaizue Cabinet. A M B I T l 0 N : Social Worker. HOBBY: Mus- ic. HOUSEL. R A Y- M O N D - Base- ball: Spartan Choir: Boys Glee: Boys Chorus. A M B I T I 0 N: Professio- nal Baseball. HOBBY: Base- hall. H U M E, TED- Waterpolo : Boys Chorus: Vocation- al Print Shop. A M B I T I O N: Movie Director. HOBBY: Arch- ery. K A Z A R I A N, M A R J O R I E -Tri-Y: G.A.A.: Scholarship Soci- ety: Committees: Welfare, Biz Sis- ter. A M B I T I 0 N: Beauty Operator. HOBBY: Skat- imz. KEWISH, CLI! - TA- -Girls Leairue President: Phoen- ix Society: G.A.- A., Viee-I' r e s i- d e n L : Senior B Secretary : A m a- z o n s: Symphon- e t t e s 1 l'hysieal Iddus-ation Serviee Committee. AMBITIONZ Housewife. Ii O B B Y : Sports. KING, Bl'1'1'TE M. - -- World Friend- s h ip: Amazons: '1' r i - Y I Spartan Shield Statf, As- sos-iate E d i t o r: Program Commit- tee: Spanish Club: Quill and Scroll , AM BITION: Dental Hyirienist. HOBBY: Hav- ing.: Fun. K L E I N, SHIR- LEY--Offive Com- mittee : Amazons : Girls Marching: Unit. A M B I T I O N : Stenographer. HOBBY: M u s- iv. KOOGLE, B I L L A M B I T I O N: Merhanical Engi- neer. H 0 B B Y : Weight Lifting. KOSKI, NORM - AN -Student B od y President : Commissioner o f Public Arts 3 Freshman Presi - dent: Sophomore President : V a r- sity Football: Varsity 'l'rark. AMBITION: Physiral Educa- tion Teacher. H O B B Y : Sports. L A N Z A, MAT- THEW- -- A M B I T I O N: Meehanieal Draft- ing. H O B B Y : Drafting. L A T T A. HAR- LAN- AMBITION: Ars-hiteetural Draftinu. HOBBY: B a s- ketball. LEE, F R A N K- L I N -f C e e and B e e Basketball : Bee Traek. AMBITION: Architectural Drafting. HOBBY: B a s- ketball. LOKKIC. BRUCE AMBITION: M e c h a n i- ral Draftsman. H O B B Y Stamp Collecting. LEICHSENRING, JOHN - Gee Traek. A M B l T I O N. Loftsmon. HOBBY: Hunt- inn. L O W H, BOB --- Football : G y m - nastics : Junior Offirer: Vocation- al Machine Shop. A M B I T I O N : To Suceeed. HOBBY : M 11 - ehinery. L E S U E U R. J O H N 4 Spar- tan Shield Sports Editor: T r a r k J Baseball : Schol- arship Society : Debate: A l t e r- n a t e Commenee- m e n t Speaker . A M B I T I O N : Journalist. HO B B Y : Sports. Me COY, BETTY J A N E - Girls Marching U n it: Girls L e a xr u e Treasurer : Girls Council: Commit- tees: Finance, Ducturae: C o m - m e n e e m e n t Speaker. A M B I T I 0 N: Commercial Art- ist. H O B B Y : Drawing. LEVY , JULIEN Spanish Club: U and U : Camera Club 3 Science and Maths: Toastmas- ters : Stage Crew : Monitor: R a d i o Broadcast- ing: Projection. A M B I T I 0 N : M o t i 0 n Pirture Producer. HOBBY: Radio. MCGEE, B O B f H i - Y : Spartan Knights: Varsity and Bee Football: Baseball : Senior Sweater Commit- t e e 3 S e n i o r Brawl. A M BI T I 0 N: Crirninologist. HOBBY: A t h- letics. L E W I S, HAR- VEY f T r a e k : Scholarship Soci- ety: Latin Club : Band. A M B I 'T I O N: Pharmacist. H 0 B B Y : Sleepinpr. Mr ILLMOIL, HERBERT -- Bee Football: Bee and Cee Traek : World Friendship. AMBITION: Navy Flyer. HOBBY: Hunt- inn. L I N D G R E N. N O R M A N --- Baseball : Basket- ball : Hl Reeuerdo Staff: World Friendship. A M B I T I O N: Meteoroloyrist. H O B B Y : Sports. M A I L L I - ARD. JOSEPH- - Transferred from Excelsior. A M B I T I O N: Aeeountant, C. I'. A. HOBBY : M e- rhanivs. LINN. VIRGIN- IA --Girls Gym O f f i e e : Girls Chorus : Welfare Committee. A M B I T I O N: Detevtive. HOBBY: C o l- lceting Pivtures. MAINELLI, DO- ORTHY -- S y m phonettes : Girls Chorus: Commit- tees: Bin Sister, Welfare. A M B I T I O N : Beauty Operator. HOBBY: C o l- lertiniz Souvenirs. Page T'Zx'c'lIf-V ' 3 '-'fi 'QI ---gsef -N '. wt 1 Aw .1 x -ww SWG' 'ir -I 'M A: x ' J' 'ffl' 771,-f. H '. .iQ ii'iT' ' 2' Tiff i ' : 'C'i i1'i.'?f ' ai if 7257. N2 -472' 'Q-'Y' GAY? 'IH' FQ N. ff.. xwv- -1, I-. . -. .+, Q 'f A . - 2 'Viv -1 1. 4-5 W: .-:N v , I , iT...'?r5'- P-If J Vff- I 1g'j'.g'p, .I , ' Aw 'lui v, , A. ,.f. 1 4 Y. 'Sa N S 'A 1- -5--v -' ' l . -r'-,:+ , , -r 'r. 5. N '. fri. 1 ig,-. I , wx ' I A Y 'f - 5 131 ' U '1i'g'---2-i'i:w .Q N i A k 'g'1' 'af' .,g.iU9l':9eE'3 NY.-','Y.YiiL'4L1? K . X 5,5 ,A A, ,,. A .5 11, I, V . , - . 7 ,1 1,1 -4, ,. - . ..,, ,f 5 ,1.--Nix. 1.-i., I... - -QW, f 'ef -f 1- --A AQ. sm., :QY',I' 1, qi 'I, '--it -.2 Unfiil ., Jw. 'cm . '-- ELM w, -if -if -my - 'J-x,:.,'.'-fy-1-.W -W, Ei:-11 I Q Q, 5 + rl . 'H . -T-mam: .. -,I Q fx, ' ' A f t x X A r-.- Rift: -i :I f ' 5- qv, -ff 1,-I-5 ' ir. '. . ' ' L ,K . -1 , '- A - f - A .1--,fa i M AJOR, K ATH- I.l'II'IN G. A. A. illework G u i I ml Bin: Sislvr C o ni - hlitlvv. A M BI'I'lON: Stn-noirrapln-l'. HOBBY: I' o I- li-vl ini: Snapshots. MARSOLA, IQV- ELYN l4'inanm-. 'l'rvasu1'vr I 'I' o y Loan: Homo lico- noniirs : G i r I s Chorus. AMBl'l'ION: Nurse. HOBBY: Banu'- ing. M E N li lil li. CLAUDE Com- missionor of Alh- lclics I J u n i ox l're-sith-nt: Spar- tan Knight : Foot- lralli Swiniminpr , M o st Valuablv Man in Footluall. AMBITION: Episcopal Priest. H O B B Y : Sports. l lyinJ: Pon: Nvv- MANAHAN. BARBARA Srholarship Sori- oly : Svallu-arm' : 'l'ri-Y: Latin Cluli 3 Il' r 4- n 1- h I'luli, Soc-rm-tary : l'al'nassi- ans . AMBITION: Writer. HOBBY: l'i:1- no. MAYER, Rl'l'A V 'l'i'ansfurrmI from Bell. Nei-:Ill-work Guild, AM BI'I'lON: Nursv. HOBBY: Danv- intl. M I Il ll L II- 'l'ON, l'HARLlCS Varsity, B e 4- l ootlralI: S4-nior S 0 r rr u a n t -at- Arms: 'l'ravk. AMl'iI'l'ION: Business M a n a- I-TOT. HOBBY: l' h o- topzraphy. M ARSHALI., BE'1 I'Y -- Srhol- a rs h i p Soviety: G. A. A. Q B i 1' S i s I 1- r Commit- I 0 0. Treasurer 3 Amazons, S u li - H1-all: World Friunclship , AM BITIUNI Girls' Leadvr. H O B B Y : Svrapbooks. M E IP A R I S. ROSE f- Euodia: Girls Gleel Girl: Chorus 3 Christ - mas I' a ll Lf a n l: Radio Broadrast- iniri Fonvvntion. AIVIBITION: Fashion Dvsiiznor. HOBBY: Music. MILLER, BLAN- K' H IC I inanr'e Cnmmittvv: S t u- mlont Store-. AMBITION: Buyvr. H O B B Y Z Horse-luavk R id - inu. I 1 . . t -.1,,-. '- I ,firifft Iv fi I- . Ii'-xv ,.'f1ik.t ,,. .J ...Of . If K. T. ,- If ,,f MN.. , 1 X: Q If M I L L I G A N, M A R Y - - Homm- E 0 o n 0 m V iv:-:I Tonstniasters. A M B I 'I' 1 O N: Hair Stylist. H O B B Y : Drawinxz. M U R l' H Y, MARY ELLEN-- Finance Commit- tve: Girls Chorus Marching Unit. AMBITION: Sevrt-tary. HOBBY: Skat- ing. N E R S 'I' II PI- IMER, K A T H- LEEN -- G i rl s Chorus. A M B I T I O N: Leszal Secretary. H O B B Y : Sports. MORRISON. CA- R O L --- I l'l'l'l1'Il Clulyg Girls Leaizuv Nominat- in II Committvl' Z Ice Breakers: Sv- n i o r Sevrt-tary , Girls Lt-afzuu Cab- inet: Choir. AMBITION: Sal:-smanship. HOBBY: Mus- n-. Nl'1BLET'l', ROY ---Varsity and Boe Barak:-tball: Svhol- arship Sovicty 3 Boys Glen-. History Tearhvr. H O B B Y : Sports. OLSON, ED- WARD- f Varsity Football : Varsity Track 3 House of Representatives. A M B I 'I' l O N: Machinist. H O B B Y z Stamps. MORTON. GLO RIA - F I n W c Committvc, S 0 0 rutary : G i r I: Chorus: Art am Crafts Club. A M B I 'I' I O N Fashion Illustra lor. H O B B Y l'aintinLr am Drawing. N I E N S'l'l'IIY1' K ENN ETH -- Gymnastics 1 Sc-i vm-c and Maths Vocational M al chinv Shop. AMBl'I'ION Mavhinist. HOBBY: Dood- limr. O' ROU RKH BILL - THENIN, BAR- IRA -- G i r I s orus : Spartan 1 oi r: Welfare mmittee: Girls iysical Ecluea - in Ofiiee. AMBITION: akc a good me. H O B B Y : nusework. I'ATTI+IN, MAR- VIN Bee Water- polo: Varsity anzl Bee Swimming. A M B I T ION: Pattern Maker. HOBBY: Auto- mobiles. I' ELTON, JO ANNI-I -- Tri-Y1 G. A. A.: Home Economics: Span- ish Club: Sci- ence and Maths: Committees : S o- eial. Little Sister. Flower. A M B I T I O N: Lexral Secretary. HOBBY: Arch- ery. I' E T E R S O N, B E R N A R D - Freshman S e r - :leant -at- Arms: Spanish Club: Gymnastics: Com- missioner of Ath- leties. A M B IT I O N: Naval Officer. HOBBY: Gym- nastics. PHILIIOTT, HL- EANOR -- Girls Chorus: Welfare Committee. A M B I T I O N: Detective. H O B B Y : Stamp Colleetini. P I T T M A N. WALT --- Varsity and Cee Baseball. A M B I T I O N: Tractor Operator. HOBBY: Model Railroads. I' L O B G E R. I' H Y I. I. I S, --I'hoenix S o c i- ety: Seal Bearer: Arts and Crafts Crafts Club: G.- A. A.: Ephehian1 Cosmopoli- tan Committee. A M B I T I 0 N: Portrait Painter. HOBBY: A r t. DLZIN, LU- ILL E - Girls' lee: G. A. A.: mmittees: B i ir iter. F I o w e r. ce - President, Iicc. A M B I T I O N: achcr. HOBBY: Mus- LEY. ELAINE Tri-Y: C I V e s -mani 1 Sopho- o r e Secretary 3 PRAIRIE, Z IC L- MA--Ofliee Coni- mittee: J u cl iz' e C Home Economics: Scholarship Soci- ety: Girls Glee. A M B I 'I' I O N : Stenoyrrapher. HOBBY: Mus- Il'. RIVE'I I', li 0 li-- Swimminu: Wat- er Polo. A M B I T I O N: PRI-ISLAR. M O N R O E - House of Repre- sentatives: Moni- tor. A M B I T I O N: Automotive Tech- nician. HOBBY: M o t- ors. R O B E R T - S H A W. LILLI- A N-- G. A. A. 1 Committees: Lit- I' R E S T 0 N, L 0 I S E - Seal- hearer: Ephebian 1 Girls Chorus, Sec'- retary 1 G i r I s League Cabinet 1 Gavel Society: C 0 m m e n c e- ment Speaker. A M B I T I O N: Success. HOBBY: Flow- er Arrangements. ROCK, AUDRE- Varsity B a s ket- ball: Hi-Y1 Cee Baseball : House PUGLISI, D O R- OTHY-Toy Loan Committee. A M B I T I O N: Good Job. HOBBY: P ia- HO. RODRIQUEZ. E- VA --- Girls Chor- US. AMBITION: REMING T O N, FERNE-- Girls Chorus: Girls Glee. A M B IT I O N: Dancing: Teacher. HOBBY: Dane- inn. ROMO, CARMEN -- C o m mittees: Toy L o a n, Bill Sister. nazons1 G.A.A. Own Business. tle Sister, Flow- of R e p r e senta- Secretary. A M B I I O N: holarship Soei- H O B B Y : er. Finance. tives. HOBBY: Pets. Dress Ilesnzner. 11 Committees: Swimming. AM B ITION: AM BITION: ume Economies 1 Comptometer Op- Basketball Coach. smopolitan. Sc- 4-rotor. H 0 B B Y : Jr Dance, Little HOBBY: Dane- Sports. 'ter, S e n i o r imz, eater. B r e n. k- it. AMBITION: signer. -lg HOBBY: ig I vu, ifgxadw - -7. W 5.. RHODES. B A R- BARA-G. A. A.: House o I' Repre- sentatives 1 Girls Council: Pia no Recital : French Club: Scholar- ship Society: Am- azons, Sub-Head. AMBITION: Lexral Secretary. HOBBY: Arch- ery. S A N T M A N. RALPH - Bee Ifootball : Chair- man of Social Arts. A M B I T I O N : Commercial Pho- tollrapher. HOBBY: I' h o- tolrraphy. llfll' T-:emily-I-zoo SCHULTE. BER- NICE - Phoenix Society: G. A. A.: Modes and Man- ners Committee C Physical Educa - tion Service Com- mittee. AMBITION: Comptometcr Op- erntor. H O B B Y : Sports. SOMMER. IJAR- IE- -Chief .Iustice ol' Girls' Council: G. A. A. : Schol- H I' S h i p Society? Amazons : A LI e l- ante Committee: Symphonettes. A M B I T I O N: Office Work. HOBBY: Mus- ic. STEWART. CAR- O L - Spartan Choir: Amazons 2 B i 5: Sister Com - mittee: If' r e nc h Club: Eundia. A M B I T I O N: Concert Sinner. HOBBY: M us- ic. l-.-:,: VN ,yggxxqg . .,-'fvlj if-QM., 7'. if-. , ,.,,,. ., 1 , V. ,,,,,. ., I .X wi .K tu ., M ,.,. --1 . 3,-,,:,-,fb L. ,. in f ij55f1ft5?g:- -N -.gnupg 'C ' I-,-if fulfil: - lr . ' -me ' ' 'L ' 'f s e S M I T H, BAY- YARD - Spartan Knights: Hi- Y: Secretary and Treasurer: Senior Brawl: Track : Varsity Football: S e n io r Sweater Committee. A M B I T I O N: Naval Officer. H O B B Y : Stamp Collectink. S '1' A R H E I M BERGE Y Spar- tan Knights: Hi- Y : Varsity Foot- ball: Spanish Club: House of R e p r e s e n - tatives. A M B I T I O N: See the world. H O B B Y : Ice Skating. S W E N S O N. B A R B A R A. ---Phoenix S o c i- e t y: Scholarship Society: Manager Student Store. A M B I T I 0 N: Secretary. HOBBY: Danc- ing. .. . -.ts -S.-, ,cg -- gf-',.-., .. r A, . -t.. ' Q.: 51, '.1'. N Y , r 'iz . , .1 .- ..w, . SMITH, GENE -World Friend- ship:House of Represen- tatives: Bee Football: Golf. AMBITIUN: Veterinary Sur- xreon. H OB B Y: Sports. S T E C K L E R. JOHN 3 Trans- ferred from West Hixzh School, Min- neapolis, Minne - sota. Varsity Waterpolo : V a r- sity Swimminxz. A M B I T I O N : Business Execu - tive. HOBBY: C o l- lectinp: Records. TALBOT, W E N- D E L f Science and Maths, Vice President : Latin C l u b : W o r l d Friendship: Bas- ketball: Track. A M B I T I O N: Doctor. HOBBY: Chem- istry. I if - ,, THAYER, MARY -Flower Commit- tee: Spanish Club: Euodia: World Friend- ship. A M B IT I O N: Stenoszrapher. HOBBY: C ol - lectin!! P r e view Cards. T O W N S E N D. BILL - Varsity, Bee, Cee and Dee Basketball: Latin Club. A M B I T I O N : Emrineer. HOBBY: P h o- tography. VERNER. JOHN -Junior Writers: Spanish Club: Senior A P re s i- dent: Scholarship Society: Sealbear- er: Senior Brawl. A M B I T I O N : Business Execu - tive. H 0 B B Y : Sports. T H 0 M P - S O N. MARGAR- ETxJunior Writ- e r s : S p a n i s h Club: Scholarship Society: Sealbear- er 3 Parnassians : Piano Recital. A M B I T I O N: Fashion Illustrn - tor. HOBBY: Flow- er Arrangements. V A N S K I K E, JEAN - C i v e s Romani: T ri- Y, Secretary 5 S c i - ence a n d Maths: Bi! Sister C o m - mittee, President: Scholarship Soci- ety: G. A. A. A M B I T I O N: Councilor. HOBBY: M u s- ic. VOSYKA. ALICE -Scholarship So- ciety : Sealbearer : Amazons , S u lm - H e ad: Senior A Treasurer : Girls League Council : Spanish Club: I-lphebian. A M B I T I O N: Secretary. HOBBY: S e w- inpz. f 1 TINCHER, WII L I A M - Ma: out-rs Club. A M B I 'TI 0 N Salesman. HOBBY: M u x IU. V A N S 0 Ii M A R Y A N N- Transferred from South Gate. Nee dlework Guild. A M B I T I O N Housewife. HOBBY: Skat imz. W A G N E R Pl T H E L - F il mince Committee Girls Chorus. A M B I T I O N: Secretary. HOBBY: Rollei Skating. ALTON, JUD- H,- X M B I T I O N . etetics. I-I O B B Y : fading. I L L I A M S, 3ORGEfU and Club. A M B I Tl 0 N: rmy Officer. HOBBY: C ol- :ting Cartridizes W A R D, H A R- O L D -- Spartan S h i e l d Staff Q World Friendship Club: Spanish Club : Bee and Varsity Football, Manager 5 Debatc 1 T e n n i sc Devil Joe Chapman. A M B I T I O N: I . B. I. Agent. HOBBY : Travel. W I L L I A M S, RAYMOND- Cce, Dee Basket- hall. A M B I T I O N : Architectual Draftsman. HOBBY: Arch- W A R T E N - B E, ROBERT- Basketball: Ten- nis: Scholarship Society. A M B I T I O N : Forestry. HOBBY: Spear Fishimr. W I N D E R S, EARL - Debate: Tennis : Spanish C l u IJ I W 0 r I fl Friendship: Gavel Society 3 Spartan C h o i rg Phoenix Society: Com- WATSON, RITA - C o m mittees : Flower, Big Sis- t e r. A r t s a n d Crafts. A M B I TI 0 N: Fashion lllustra - tor. H O B B Y : Painting and Drawing. WINTERS, JACK - Commissioner 0 f Regulations : Junior Vice Pres- i d e n t: H i - Y 1 Boys Council: Spartan Knights: Bee, Dee and Var- WEST, GENEVA R Piano Recital : Girls Chorus. A M B I T I O N : Nurse. HOBBY : Piano. W 0 M E R, GIN- GER-Girls Chor- us : M 0 cl e s and Manners Commit- t e e: A r t s a n d Crafts Club: G.- A. A. A M B I T I 0 IN . W H E A T, BER- NICE - Tri-Y: Social Committee: G. A. A.: Spanish Club: Science and Maths: Piano Re- cital: Scholar- ship Society. A M B I T I O N: Attorney. HOBBY: Sew- inpr. W O O D RUFF, LORAINE- ?- Y: Girls Gleei Modes and Man- ners Committee: Home Economics Club: G. A. A. A M B I T I O N: ery. m e n c e m e n t s i t y Basketball: Fashion Illustra- Housewife. Speaker. S u c i a I Commit- tor. HO BBY: N e c- Radio Announcer. t e e: C e e, B e e HOBBY: H a v- dlewurk. HOBBY: C o l - Track, ing Fun. lcctiniz Swim: Re- A M B I T I O N: cords. Coach. HOBBY: Bas- kethall. Camera Shy BURLING, DHRU'l'llX C.-XN'l'.-XNIA, BIQNA . b . CLICGG. l.Yl.li Q ,, ' , HUNT, BliT'l'Y DAX ' . M I OIJYERI, RICIIARIJ Q , I sm Vi' H, il.-x Us rr-2 . .gggj'5VjifSTw:?f s'rn.xn1a1e, c1i.1sN I ., I - v.x1.1cNzU1a1,.-x. .If in x , E I ji. ' H . -:fm - i f' '5---M. ... . ...al , WHELAN, MAR- JORIE - Tri-Y 1 Latin Club: F r e n c h Club I t e e: Sealbearer: Parnassians. A M B IT I 0 N: Foreign Transla - tor. H 0 B B Y L Swing Records. Z I M M E R - MANN, WALDE- MAR - Varsity Basketbll: Water- polo: Attendance Office Committee: Boys Glee: Bee Swimming: D i v- ing. A M B I T I O N : Naval Officer. HOBBY: M u s- ic. Pagfv Ticwzty-fozll' M I za? ' ,. 1' - , f'?f'l7f:1 ae-Mx J242 ' gk? ?? 'tf757,f7?r gffn? Q-wld, W fwfff H521 J C... ,iff Seamus ff- L .. Q . Q,,.,,,7 2573 MAL Jer, gay. 4 D, fvmz f.'. :lass bfsummer 4l . ' ajyg I QIN J Wu-sum -x L. ff me J.CJ5'f 4' 'ms if tr: .lm-lc Hsu' 1 I'x . 1 3 limb Amll-rsnn I ll I' S . '0 Lin-:ml-.ll-:crnlsl VV:mrI:1 Hu 1 nn. . s1'l'l'4'l!ll'j'I .Im-I4 Ibmlml ic' f-I' I X NW! L Hll 1 CI mul Sl 1 Il Nlllf - -11 s ms clurmg thou' 11 u -yy-.11 cuuxn :ml x 1 m-ss. 11:1 c I I EENIOR ULASS UFFIFERS lI.s-ft in right I : Yvonne- 'rzmklin, Sun-rol:ll'y: Uivk Fur- IIIIU. l'r1-simlm-nt 3 Jm- Culvnbauurh. iv.-rm-2111!-nt-:n'n1s: Jan-kiv Nich- ls. Vic'v-l'l'x-sialvnt. wk Q? x,--NF ., - wvf ,IJ .ITL- I 1 I ,f . '- . ,. v I 'xx X . K I V 1 JN X 1 1 x ADAMAS, Amar- 3 AN-Boys Forum. Vice - President: Commissioner of 1 Public Arts: Hi- ' Y : S p a r t a n ' Knights: Varsity, Bee. and Ceo Track. 3 AMBITIONQ Y.M.C.A. Work. H O B B Y : Track. I A L E X A N - D E R. B E T T Y JEAN - Scholar- ship Society: Modes and Man- ners: La Tertu- lia : W o r l d Friendship. A M B I T I O N: Children's Nurse. HOBBY: Piano. . 1'- I' 1 l V b 1 ,Xu Vi fx hr. ALLEN. EVE- ANDERSON, LYN - Flying BOB-Track: Pen: G. A. A.: Modes and Man- ners: U. and U.: World F r i e n d- ship. A M B I T I O N: Travel. H O B B Y : Sports. Football: Spartan Knilzhts 1 Hi-Y : Spartan S h i e 1 d S t a f f: Spartan Choir. A M B I T I O N 1 Tour the World. HOBBY : M o - tion Pictures. iff' I . ' I 1 ' e I x A NDERSON, WALTER-Sem ior Orchestra: Senior Band: Swing' Band: Water Polo: Scholarship Soci- ety. AMBITION: Musician. HOBBY: Music. Af N. f 1 A It-5 , , 1 ANDREW, HOPE - World Friend- ship: Little Sis- ter Committee. A M B I T I O N: Secretary. HOBBY: Flow- ers. , f.. . I flyv M. V. : - Ach s , , ' 'xQ1 ANEST, ANNIE iAmazon: Fly- . ini: Pen: U. andi' U.: Finance Com- 3 mittee: G. A. A. 5 A M B I T I O N: Legal Secretary.. HOBBY: Dane-5 ing. I -. A N A P P L E - SATE, VIRGIN- IA - Amazon: Iommittees: Hos- 1 i t a lity, Office, Little Sister : G.- A. A. A M B I T l O N : Secretary. HOBBY: H i s- :oric News. 3ARR. DAVE - Safety Commit - ee: Gymnastics: Norld Friendship. A M B I T l O N : Aviation Mechan- c. H O B B Y 2 iwimmimz. A - ' J ,Ii 4 i - 0 ATKINSON. AR- LENE -4 World Friendship : B i gf Sister Committee. A M B I T I O N : Legal Stcnoura - pher. HOBBY: Bead- inir. Sr-winrz. is A R1'1,i1:T'1'. uno:-wait-ro. and U.: Junior Toast- masters: B09 Football. A M B I T I 0 N Z Railway Inspem' - tnr. t rl AUSTIN, DICK- Senior Play. Mas- si u e r s: Scholar- ship Society: .Iu- nior Writers : Gulf. A M B I T I O N: Traffic Manager. HOBBY : Golf. Swimming. B A S K E T T . FRANCES- Fly- lnil Pen : Girls Gym Office. A M B I T I O N z Legal Secretary. HOBBY: Col- lectimr Pictures. 1' ui AYALA, ADOL- FO- A M B I T I O N: Pilot. HOBBY: A i r- planes. B A T T E N - SCHLAG. JUNE - Symphonettes: Flying Pen: Am- B A L D W I N, STANLEY! A M B I T I O N: Mechanic. HOBBY: Model Building. BEDLEY, ELSIE fGirls Gym Of- fice: Amazons. A M B I T I O N: BARNARD, ANI'- TA - Amazon I World Friend- ship: Spanish Club: Modes and Manners. A M B I T I O N: Teacher. BEHNKE, IS A- BEL-Piano Reci- tal: Amazons. A M B I T I O N: zons. Typist. Secretary. AMBITION: H O B B Y 2 HOHBY:Music. Private Secretary. Horseback R i d - HOBBY: Sew- ing. ' P-. ing. ' - fr ,ffm - i I ,RN .s N I in ' K s . -X i x . v- r V P BARNEY, L O R- N A - W o r l d Friendship : F I y- ins! Pen: Scholar- ship Society. A M B I T I O N: Steno!-Trapher. HOBBY: Read- inyz. B E R E SFORD. CHARLES- A M B I T I O N. Doctor. Y, HOBBY: Boat- ing. I qi age TTN't'II1j'-.YI..I' -,, ,,-,, M-.....,g , . A : ' W QQ, X-Q, M17 , 7, 1. y t nf-.R-, fx.T41l'B,,,.K-9,'.f.f..gq,'.,..,,.s5J.:.'-ft,-,g,1.-,gba Elqf,-5-,4-5,3599 , Q 1 if . J ,,, C , 4, -iw J--:L -.. M' ' w-- - -' - : - BERRY, D O N- Varsity and Bee Football : Hi-Y 1 Spartan Knifzhts. A M B I T I O N: Machinist. HOBBY: Bout Racing. BETHEL. C U R- TIS--Home Econ- omics: G. A. A.: Committees: Big Sister. Hospital- ity. A M B I T I O N: Dress Designer. H O B B Y : Clothes. BLASCHE. R O- N A I. D - Stanc- Crew 5 Baakethall Dee and Ceo: Track 3 Scholar - ship Society. A M B I T I O N: M a k e a Million and Retire. HOBBY: Fish- imz. BERRY. DORO- THY-U. and U. I G. A. A. A M li I T I 0 N: Seamstress. HOBBY: Sew- im: and Bowlinfr. B E V E RIDGE. M A R I L Y N - C o m mittees : Little Sister, Hos- pitality, Social : Arts and Crafts: Scholarship. A M B I T I 0 N: Commercial Ar- tist. H O B B Y : Drawinsz. BLOOD, A R T - A M B I T I 0 N: Join the Navy. HOBBY : M a - chinist. :gg . 2 V ' - '.'lif.1-rg-'-. jjf: i. - A. B E R T O L A . FRANCES- Am- azons: Flying Pen: Service Club. A M B I T I O N: Secretary. HOBBY: Sew- ing: and Dancing. B L A C K. WIL- L I A M - Stare' C r e w : Spanish C I u b : Scholar- ship Society. A M B I T I 0 N: Stmze Technician. HOBBY: Auto Racine. BLUHM. BETTY --President, Eun- dfa 1 Scholarship Society: Adelante Committee: Scal- bearer: World Friendship. A M B I T I O N: High School Tea- cher. HOBBY: Mus- ic. ' --wx ' u -.-Ya 5-1 ' .3 J lI,' .,. 4... BO N E S, EVE- N, L Y N -- Needle- work Guild I Am- azon: Welfare B O R GELIN. AGNES-U, and U. : Modes and Manners: Girls Committee. Chorus. AMBITION: AMBITION: Cosmetolosrist. Office Nurse. i HOBBY: Danc- HOBBY: S I u , ine. venirs. . . 'X 4' QQN , ffm BWUGH R. .IGIAN, PjfULA- GEORGE - B e e !'AMBITlON: and Varsity ,I Seamstress. 'I' r a c k 5 Varsity HOBBY: Bowl- Tennis: Bee Bas- Ainlt. ketball. - A M B I T I O N: Army Flyer. HOBBY: Pige- OHS. ' immvo, w A N- BRINSON, nm- DA-Home Econ- o m i c s : G i r I s Chorus. A M B I T I O N: Dietitian. HOBBY: R 0 I- ler Skating. TY - President. French Club: Fi- n a n c e Commit- t e e : S p a r t a n Choir. A M B I T I O N: Air Stewardess. HOBBY: Sing- ing. BOTTOMS. ANN -Scholarship So- ciety. A M B I T I O N : Teacher. HOBBY : Mus- ic. B O Z I G I A N, .I 0 S E PI-IINE -Flying Pen: Amazon : Hospi- tality Committee. A M B I T I O IN . Legal Secretary. H 0 B B Y . Scrapbooks. BROCKUS, Z O - NA- Junior Red Cross: Home Ec- onomics: Cosmo- politan Commit- tee : El Recuerdo Staff. A M B I T I O N : Teacher. H 0 B B Y : Horseback Riding. BROWNSHIDLE, X L T H E A - lcholarship Soci- ty: A m a z 0 n : lommittees: B i iz iister , Flower : lealbearer. A M B I T I 0 N: 'rivate Secretary. HOBBY: Sew- ng. BROWN, HARSH A M B I TI O N: D o K a n d House Fancier. HOBBY: D 0 Z stories. BROWN, PREN- TISS- Water Po- lo I Gymnastics 3 House of Repre- sentatives: L e t - tormen's Club. A M B I T I O N : Geologist. HOBBY: M i n- erals. BROWN, SHIR - LEY-El Recuer- do Staff, Senior Editor : Spartan S h i e 1 d Staff 1 W o r l d Friend- ship. A M B I T I 0 N: Dean of Women. HOBBY: Coin, Stamp and Rec- ord Collecting. B R 0 W N, WIL- MA-G.A.A.2 Ci- ves Romani : Fi- nance Committee Q Senior Band. A M B I T I O N : Concert Accord- ianst. B U C H A N - AN. JEAN- A M B IT I O N: Housewife, H O B B Y : Horseback R i d - intl. SUM. ANN. 3 B U C H A N - AN. WANDA- T ri- Y: Spanish Club: Senior Sec- retary: Commit- tees: Prom, Sis- ter, Hospitality: G. A. A. A M B I T I U LY : Buyer. HOBBY: C o l - lecting Records. la 'S IUCK, GEORG - World Friend-sy hip : Ice Break-l rs L1 AMBITIONJ, Velder. i H O B B Y : 'Q ports. ' l ALAGNA, SA- ' I E- Prcsidenii 'oy Loan Com- littee. l A M B I T I O N : ypist. , HOBBY: Col-' rctimz Whatnots. lx B U C K S PAN, ERWIN - Seal- b e a r e r : M a s- quers: V are i ty Debate: Gavel So- c i e t y: Spartan Shield Broadcast- er: Tennis: Sen- ior Play. A M B I T I O N: Attorney. HOBBY: T e n- nis, Acting. C A L D A R - E L L A, TOM- Bascball : Basket- ball. A M B I T I 0 N : Bacterioloszist. H O B B Y : Reading. 'x , x Q K v -s N BUSH, MERLE C A MP B E LL JANE 4- French Club: Scholarship Society: W 0 1' 1 d Friendship 3 Hos- pitafity. AMBITION: Doctor of psychol- QUYY- I ' HOBBY: Souv- enirs. L -., , . 5 n P l I ' 0 .55 B U S H M A N. P H Y L L I S- Scholarship Soci- e t y : S p a r t a n Choir: Cosmopoli- Lan Committee. A M B I T I O N : Concert Pianist. HOBBY: Mus- lc. C A M P B E L L JERRY - G y rn- nastics. A M B I T I O N: To be another Rb- bin Hood. ' HOBBY: m Arch- ery. I B U T L E R , YVONNE - Bit: Sister Committee: World Friendship. X AM B I TIO N: Nursing. , fH O B B Y 2 Sports. CARLTON. JAC- Q U E L Y N - G.A.A.: Hospital- it y Committee I Spanish Club. A M B I T I 0 N: Physical Educa- tion Teacher. H O B B Y : Swimmimz. CADA, LA- VEHNE- AMBITION: Chemical Engi- neer. H 0 B B Y : Boats. CARMAN, BOB- AMBITION: To make an in- come large enough to be taxed. H O B B Y: Books. C A D A, LORET- T A - W o r I d Friendship. A M B I T I 0 N : Comptometer Op- erator. HOBBY: C o l - lectinxr Postcards and Poems. C A R P E N - T E R, LUCILLE -Masquer's Pres- ident: Cives Ro- mani : F r e n c h C lu b : Commit- t e e s : Program, Dance : Scholar - ship Society. A M B I T I 0 N : Dramatics Teach- er. HOBBY: D r a- matics. Page Tfvelzty-ciglzt A I --,nr-w' . --. . .. 1, ...,. ,. L X ,J , A ,K , KH, , ,vi ,,, t GI .. ..,,,,,,, ..-.v .wi -,435-gp -.yn r.,.g mivym .yy 14.51, Jw Q, yx cc' -N ,T gb? . ,. -mn 1:64, 1, L., . ':,r-1--v..'-Ll' -1. . I-HTH... Pj 1 iff 4 I f l- I . , -it-w--,--.-'ff--. ff. ,X..,..s1.a Ml- -122 -L, . , f'.ygy.',.v.. 'v I ..-,ge Q .. 1.3.4. '1 .141-:f -.1--fre -f :'i2..-.fr':f'1v':'4.':r't,- - .- T7 .gli-'wr'-1 I H39-Qfvvlviii---I?-f'3.f'.'i-5-zififwf1'-fy.312533:-'..ff'9Yfll'wad'11-'?'55zfWig: YY -111' 1. '---V If- HQSAXX 'I' , 'W . .I--.v.'.,w.,. .F M--. -. 1. cf X 1 V I e - -, - .- . . --.1- 14 . I r if -I 13 fr? Qi L. I . H ,. 9 I 5 ' 4 r U25 W ' '4 '-if 1. 'if-'f' -I I'-'s . Wiz . C-f'f'.'V -'ffl-I -'LII Rf' -Mr Lu -21.- .-rf'--w at 4 5 f,5 I I I . ' . ' I L -gif. -.ii 3,1 L, 55- 1, -X .'fk'g.. .U 1 I4 ' jig ,I . . fy 4.37: QA- 'ull fi lr 'urlylxr Liifj X -. 1' BFI, . . if Il' .i , v ' V - I '--. 1 -' ' 1 -ii ' ' , I-' I ' . X I J J . I J x f' 1 I 5 I CARR, LENORIG C A R R, W E N- COTTOIR, DOR- -Flyinpr Pen: U. DELL - - Varsity OTHY- and U.: G.A.A. Basketball 3 Spar- A M B I T I O N: A M B I T l O N: tan Choir: Track. Secretary. Singer. A M B I TI ON: HOBBY : E m- HOBBY: Sing- I attern Maker. broidery. ing. HOBBY: Ath- le-tics. CHAlVlBl'IRl.AlN. CHAPMAN, TOM CIRIZA, L E O - BOB I. a t i n - .vi 'll Club: Swing! Band : Senior Or- chestra: Band. Musician. VAMBITION: Amny Air Corps. HOBBY: Ba s- A M B I 'I' ION: Jgiietball. ll ml H 0 is 1: Q5 Musiiw 1 U wi. j J . . RK, NORM- AN, -b ransferred Ir farms Val- I 1 High School. A M B ' O N : fivil finccr. Y :f'Foot- IJ . ,fi W :J CLOSE, WAYNE - Varsity G y m- nastics, S w i n iz Band. A M B I T I O N: Aviator. HOBBY: Fly- ing. Scholarship Soci- ety: Latin Club: Spanish Club. A M B I T I O N: Dentistry. HOBBY: Avia- lion. COFFMAN, E V- E L Y N- U. and U.: Latin Club: Euudia 1 Junior Rell Cross: G.A.A. A M B I T l O N: Telephone opera- tor, or good wife. HOBBY: Danc- ing. ., ,Wm o .. .1y,l,.J l COLENBAUGH. J 0 E - Hi- Y 2 Spanish Club: Basketball : T e n- nis. A M B I TI O N: Asrriculturist. H O B B Y : Sports. C O P E L A N D. B 0 B - Varsity Waterpolo 3 Var- s i t y Swimming: Boys Chorus. A M B I T I 0 N: A e r 0 n a u t - ical Draftsman. H O B B Y : Sports and Art. CREAGER, BET- T Y J O - Tri-Y I Masquers : P ro- yzram Committee : G. A. A. A M B I T I O N : Stake Actress. HOBBY: Danc- ing and Dramat- ics. COLSON, HOW- ARD- AMBITION: Electric Engi- neer. HOBB Y: Engi- neering Models. CORONA, MAR- GUERITE- Com- mittees: Toy Loan: Office. A M B I T I O N: Sing with an or- chestra. HOBBY: Arch- ery. C R O W E L I., .I ACK- I-'lyinu Pen: U. and U.: Bee Tennis. AMBITION: Stenographer. H O B B Y : Athletics. CONRADSON, N 0 R M A N -- Scholarship Soci- ety : Phoenix So- ciety: Press Club: Spanish Club: Spartan S h i e ld Staff: El Recuer- do Staff. A M B I T I 0 N: Teacher. H O B B Y : Printing. CRANDELL, EL- DON- C R 0 W L, DOR- OTHY- Adelante Committee. A M B I T I 0 N: Bank Secretary. H 0 B B Y : Horseback R i d - imz. C U N N I N G- H A M, B I L L- Toastmasters: Bee Football, A M B I T I O N : Machinist. HOBBY : Wood Turninxr. CURTIS, CAROL JEAN - French C l u h: Parnassi- MIS: Committees: Welfare, Social. A M B I T I O R : Fashion Reporter. H O B B Y : Drawing anul Vaintioxr. CUSTER. JOE- Varsity Football: Boys Forum, Sec- retary, Treasur- er: Hi-Y. A M B I T I O N: Lawyer. H O B B Y : Sports. D A L L A ROSA, HILDA - Home Economics: World Friendship: G. .- A. : Scholar, ip Society : Fina e Committee. IJ A M B 1 O Ni: Nurse. HOBBY: S ctw- ITYZ. il 1 y 1 . I 1 ,F IJ 2 f ' 1 . , ,. ' 4 J' I I i if 1 AN Base- Z h al! g. Football ff ' Baikptball. ' 1 ' , M B LTJOO N: irplane P' t. HOBriY:' B 0 X- inxr. P A . DM' . ANITA 45 holarship So- ' ty: Senior Or- c estra : Cosmo- politan Commit- tee: G. A. A. A M B I T I O N: Concert Celloist. HOBBY: Ccllo. D A V I S C H A R L E S- Spartan Choir. A M B I T I O N: Music Teacher. HOBBY: P s y- chology. DAVIS. GERALD - President, Press Club: Printshop F o r 0- , IQX DAVIS. LOUISE He- Tri-Y: G.A.A.: Amazon: Com- mittees : Social, man : Phoenix So- Sweater. ciety: Senior Or- A M B I T I 0 KN - chest,-3, Housewife, AMI-lI'l'IONg HOBBY:Cro- Printer- chetinxr, Knitting. H O B Y : Printi . . D E , R- D 1-1 M ' R. IE B hm. F R A N S - Icc Ma B , - 0,-- Brea e . c h ax' Mas- A I que , X Ma ist A B I 0 N ' a sman. Mel HIC H ' D r X f X lx x.X ' .kgxr is :E I N f i Qi I e Sl I ' X X' ly I l X XXX XXXX -, Q X A DAY, DOROTHY S Amazon: Com- mittees: Welfare, Office, Service. A M B I T I 0 N . Registered Nurse. H O B B Y : Horseback R i Cl - imz. D E T W I L E R: M A R Ye Flying P e n, Secretary : Tri-Y 3 Amazon : Office Committee. Treasurer. A M B I T I 0 N : Secretary. 'H O B B Y : Baton. DAY, MILDRED -Latin Club: G.- A, A. : Commit- tees: Red Cross, Big Sister: Schol- arship Society. AMBITION: Gym Teacher. H O B B : Stamps. f, D I C K S O N, BETTY LOU- G. A. A. : Girls Chorus: Flying Pen. AMBITION: Artis? H B R Y : Horseback Rid- imr. l DAY, NANCY - Sophomore Tr s- urer: Junior c- r e t a r y 5 s L e u e stor- ian I i Duct- urae ittee. A I O N: Commercial Mod- el. HOBBY: C o l - lectini! Records. D I L L S, JIM - Baseball. A M B I T I O N: Draftsman. h HOBBY: Model Airplanes. D E MONBURN . EVELYN- G.A.- A. : Home Econo- mics: Big Sister Committee. A M B I T I 0 N : Photoirrapher. HOBBY: Danc- inyz. D O D D, JACKS Senior Vice-Pres- ident: Junior Writers, P r e S i- dent: Scholarship Society: Sealbear- er 5 P r 0 m Com- mittee. A M B I T I O N : Secretary. H O B B Y : Music. D E N N I S, ED- WARD- A M B I T I O N , Machinist. HOBBY: Radio. DOLLAR, IVAN A M B I T I O N Career in Navy. HOBBY: Buatf ing. Page Thirty .,. ,f.a.w ff-f,x1.-ff-A161 I ...t. M .v' .ilfip I -:ny fr-4' . f, iifgall' tl : ,,5..'N'Q' I I I . lj. lf' QI ' V A I i I - i J, I ' ' l1,'?f,,! f ' ' - Z f fy' fjpcf' ' - QP I If 1 Y' ' .1.Ql I - DORR. MARY D U D L E Y . DUDLEY, HAR- ALICE -- Sea I- N O R M A N - OLD- Advanced bearer: Head. Student Aid: Ga- vel Society: Par- nassians : Tri-Y: Dueturae Commit- tee. A M B I T I O N: Social Worker. D Y E R, PAULA JEAN- Commit- tees: Flower, Bifr Sister: I I y i n x: Pen. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Bowl- ing. E L A M, P A T- Tri-Y C W o r I rl Friendship : Com- mittees: Proprram, Bin Sister. A M B I T I O N : Stenoizrapher. HOBBY: T e n- nis. President. Schol- arship Society Freshman Presi- dent: President Junior Writers Sealbearer : Par: A M B I T I O N : Advertising: Man- meer. H 0 B B Y : Piano. EBAUGH. PAT- Committees: Hos- pitality. Big Sis- ter: Spartan Shield Staff: El Recuerdo S t a f f, S e n io r Editor: G. A. A. A M B I 'I' I O N: Surgical Nurse. H O B B Y : Horses. E N N S, JOYCE LEE - Commit- t e e s: Secretary, Welfare, Biz Sis- ter. Flower: Am- azon: Tri-Y. A M ll I T I O N : Photuyzraphefs Model. H 0 B B Y : Horseback Riding. Ensemble: Swing! Band: Cee and Dee Basketball. A M B I T I O N: F. B. l. HOBBY: Dane- imz. E I S lfl R 'I' . JEANNE- Com- mittees : Otiiee . Sweater : A m a- zon: Spartan S h i e l d Scholarship. A M B I T I O N: Joh in Honolulu. HOBBY: Petty Drawings. Staff : E N T Z, DON -- Spartan Knights: Hi-Y, Secretary - Treasurer: Sopho- m o r e President : President. Latin Club: Scholarship A M B I T I O N: Army Air Corps. Corps. H O B B Y : Swim! Records. E S T R A D A. LUCY- Spanish Club: Home Ee- onumics, A M B I T I O N : Trade School. HOBBY: Cook- inn. F A L K, JACKIE - C o m mittees : Secretary. Office: Program: A m a - lon: S p a r t a n Choir: Girls Chur- US. A M B I T I O N: Singer ITriol. HOBBY: Sin!!- ing. FLATOS, M I T - CHELL - Latin Club: World Friendship: S c i- ence and Maths. A M B IT I O N: Dentist. HOBBY: C 0 I - lectim: Records. E V A N S, BEV- ERLY- Commis- sioner of Finanee: Tri-Y: G. A. A .: Jr. Rell Cross . Flyinxx Pen: Home Economies. A M B I T I O N: Bookkeeper. HOBBY : Boys. FERRELL. BETTY- H o m 9 Economics. A M B IT I 0 N: Secretary. HOBBY: Roller Skatimz. I O R D, BOB - -- A M B I T I 0 N : Commervial Pho- totzrapher. HOBBY: I' h o- togranhy. 'Y EVANS, FRAN CES- .- ,- fi- J .An :- mr , 4, -f -- FISHPJR, I-ZLDO RA- Gym Office Girls Chorus President, Needle work Guild. A M B I TI 0 N Housewife. HOBBY: S e w imz. FORD. MARY - Gives Romani. AMBITION: Housewife. HOBBY: Knit- ting. Lily FORTUNIG, FOULGER, Q N, RICHARD- Sen- SHIRLEY - 0 H Y iol' A President. 1 .' F p: C ' ' AMBITION: . fare. cial. Enirinccr. ION: ret yi A r t s HOBBY : Sec ta . , and ' f G.- toprmp . OBB : Da - A. A . mr. A l O N: Fzishi Designer. IR ANKLIN YVONNE y - GL ittees . A . A .5 Scholar- ship Society : Sen- ior Secretary: President. Flying P e n : Ducturae Committee. A M B I T I O N . Private Secretary. I R I E D E L , A U D R E Y - World Friend- ship: Girls Chor- us: Euodia: Jun- ior Red Cross 5 Parnassians. A M B I T I O N : Writer. H O B B Y 2 Writimr. FRENTZ, RUTH Office Committee: Scholarship Soci- L-ty. A M B I T I O N : Own a Ranch. HOBBY: Minia- ture Horses. F R O B A C H L 0 U I S E - Amazoni Scholar ship Society: Fly ini: Pen: Flowc Committee. A M B I T I O N Private Secretary H O B B Y Horseback Riding FULGHUM. GA NA. K GEORGFL' C A R - GI nxrfo N S. GIHRINK DOROTHY VERONA- D O R 0 T H Y H-A R -Junior Writers G. A. A.: Tri-Y Adulante IUI' NMEN- Tre urer, X 'ce Committee: X mazon : Tri-Y 3 I O Housqf on Q Repre- sentatiifebq- g . - - Vice-President, Mi3S3uers 1 C o m - 'mQttees: Vice- Pfewadem. A me 1- Scholarship Soc ety I Sealbearer Committees : Adi lante, Modes ar Society: S e B Y' : A M I T I O N: '-81019, Dance : Sen- Manners : S p ai Band. ITI Sketch- Secrdary. X ior Piiiy. ish Club. AMBITI X54 X .HO B B Yxzs., AMBITION: AMBITIOP Teacher. X '1 .'Dorsey Records. 1' Actress. Stenographer. HOB HOBBY: HOBBY Music. . A -, Horseback Riding. Music. . . ' 'X . x G I , IL R G O D'BRI'IAD?f' GRAHN, GEORG- G R E G 0 R Y, G R E G O R ' Scho ship Socl- DONALD- ETTE - Arts and BETTY- Tri-Y 1 J U N E - Lat e t y : President F o u n- A M B I-T IQ N: Crafts, President Committees: B i iz Club: Big: Sist F r e n c h C l u b ior Mechanic. - . S 0 c i a l Commit- Sister, Office: G.- Committee: F l Presidgnt I' a A. A. 1 Scholar - H O B B Y : tee: Art Editor. A. A. : Amazon. ing Pen. nnss TIO s p lc-ty. None. E1Recuerdo AMBITION: AMBITIOI' Shield or J ur- A I T I O N: Phoenix Society. Dentist Assistant. Civil Service Fi A M B Bu A M B IT I O N: HOBBY: Danc- Clerk. Dipl BY: Co I- Sculptor. ing. HOBBY: S e i H lectim: Records. HOBBY : Clay iniz. Sports. M Z. Mode-limr. rg' Q V o M . gp! . I . Pura' TlIi7m-1?x'!J 'Wi f I . W... ..., ..--.-, . - Q- . -...pf--+ 'cw' was .. , . ,. 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Co-Sport Editor: Radio. A M B I T I O N: B e e and Varsity ' Flying. Baseball. HOBBY : AMBITION: Scrapbooks. Aeronautical En- Srineer. HOBBY: Auto- I mobile Designing. J HALE, ALICE f - H ALL, Ii FI R - HARBAUGH. Committees 2 F i - NICE- Commit- P A U L - Prom J I fl vi. n a n c e. Flower. Amazon: Scholar- ship Society. A M B I T I O N : Musician. HOBBY : Flow- ers and Music. H A R I' E R . GEORGE - Ic e Breakers: World Friendship. A M B I 'I' I O N : Radio Announcer. HOBBY: C 0 I - lectingz L i p stick Tubes. tees : Cosmopoli- tan. Junior Red Cross, Home Ec- onomics: El Re- cuerdo Staff. A M B I 'I' I O N : Nurse. HOBBY: S e w- inxz and Sports. H A R I' S T . JACK - Spartan Knights: P r es i- dent, Hi-Y: Sen- ior B President: Football: Track. A M B IT I O N: Commercial Pilot. HOBBY: None. Committee: J u n- io r Writers : So- cial Board: Bas- ketball : Varsity Golf. A M Ii IT I O N: Lawyer. HOBBY: Guns H A R R E L L. DORIS -- Flying Pen. A M Il IT I O N: Secretary. HOBBY: G a r- dening. VI. XR xg If N HARRIS. JACK- .x I f.. x H A S T I NGS. JERROLD- Ice Breakers: Tennis. AMBITION: Surgery. H E N R I E T - TA, BILL- A M B I T I O N: Machinist. H O B B Y : Sleeping. HARRIS. TOBY -Track: Foot- ,ball: Baseball. I A M B I TI O N: Draftsman. HOBBY: O I d books and stamps. -. xi A ii sfivmm. ROY- I A M B IT I O N: A e r o n a u t i- cal Draftsman. HOBBY: P h o- tography. H E S S, WEAV- ER - V a r s i t y Track: Basket- ball. AMBITION: Salesman. H 0 B B Y : Sports. if H A R T E L, AL- BERT- A M B I T I O N: Teach Skating. H 0 B B Y : Skating. -2 'I lg' H E C K I N - GER, DOROTHY -G. A. A.: Com- mittees: Flower, Office: Secretary, Tri-Y. A M B IT I O N: Model. H E Y W 0 0 D, JEAN- Commit- tees : Modes and M a n n e r s, Big Sister: Girls Glee. A M B I TI O N: Dentist Assistant. H 0 B B Y : Music. IICKSON, JIM- 'ootball. AMBITION: Iachinist. HOBBY: Cars. HILLS, GLENDA -- World Friend- ship: Spanish Club: G. A. A.: Senior Orchestra. A M B IT I O N: Teacher. H O B B Y : Music. HOFER, RUTH- G, A. A.: Girls Chorus 5 Spartan Choir: Home Ec- onomics. A M B I T I O N : Sales Clerk. HOBBY: Hand- crafts. HOLMAN, BAR- BARA- Commit- tees: Finance, Program, Cosmo- politan: G. A. A.: Masquers. A M B I T I O N: Opera Singer. HOBBY: R e c- ords. H O P K I N S, MARY, ROSE- A M B I TI O N: Secretary. HOBBY: Talk- ing on the Phone. HORJES, CATH- ERINE - Secre - tary, Girls Coun- cil : Amazon 3 Fly- ing Pen : Hospi- tality Committee. A M B I T I O N : Secretary. HOBBY: C a n- did Snapshots. HORNING, VIR- G I N I A - Com- mittees: Little Sister, President: Modes and Man- ners: G. A. A.: Sc-albearer: Girls League Cabinet. A M B I T I 0 N: Physical Educa - tion Teacher. H O B B Y : Sports. PA I o IOTZ, CONNIE HOUSTON, MARJORIE HUBBARD, RICHARD- HAROLD- HUDSON. A M B IT I 0 N: Tri-Y : Adelanto Treal rer, 'Gives A M B IT I 0 N: IH'lce Work. Committee: Girls Roma ', wi - Railroad Worker. HOBBY: Danc- Council: c lar- min ' otb : H O B B Y : -Ig, ship Socie . G.- at olo. Stamps. A. A. A IT N: A M B I 0 ' Ve .inari Element T e a BY ' Race cher. H se . N BY: - lec ' M i a - ture. IULSE, FRAN- H ER. N T E R , HYDE, ALICE- IE S - Commit- R B E T lr E - Tri-Y: Symphonettes. ees: Biz Sister, - Com ttee G. A.: P'8I1 AMBITIONZ Iospitality, Home r o R r 8 In, Recit 13 N0mi L- CosmetoloHiSt- Economics: G.A.- ter, Modes dx' i Committee. HOBBY : Hair 5, nne s. M B I T I O . Designer. AMBITION: A T1 N:. yer. ' Dress Design Hous i e. ' H013 3 1 H 0 B B B Y : ec 'nr Pictu s. llothes. D mi!- - Qi Q .C if f. 1 . . ' ' -2' . -We-. ' wx ' g :,.i.. A I in ' f ft ' wY-97-2 .. 1 1 .A I ' ' Y .- -Q---A . In fl ' Xl H U G H E S , A L T O N - AMBITION: Machinist. HOBBY: None. ISRAEL, MARIE - C o m mittees : Office, Hospital - ity, Home Econo- mics: Scholarship Society. A M B I T I O N : Costume Designer. v HUGHES, JOE- Latin Club: Base- ball: Track. A M B IT I O N: Printim: S ale s- man. J A C O B S O N. FRANK - Latin C l u b 3 W o r 1 d Friendship: S c i- ence and Maths 2 Phoenix Society 3 Sealbearer. A M B I T I O N : Lawyer. H O B B Y : Music. HULIHAN, DON -Band. A M B I T I O N: Telegraph Opera- tor. H O B B Y : Radio. JENNY, CHAR - L O T T E- Com- mittees: Vice- President. W e I - fare, Office: Fly- ing Pen: G. A. A. A M B I T I 0 N: Dental Assistant. H O B B Y: Ice Skating. Page Thirty-fvur JENSEN, JIM - Spanish Club: Toastmasters: Pi- ano Recital: Base- ball, Cee, Bee and Varsity: Basket- ball. A M B I T I O N: Salesman. H 0 B B Y : Sports and Music. JULES. ALBERT A M B I T I 0 N . Accountant. H O B B Y : Sports. KEATY. BETTY Tri-Y: Parlia- mentarian, Gavel Society: Amazon: Varsity Debate : Scholarship Soci- Pty. A M B I T I O N: Laboratory Tech- nician. H O B B Y : Dancing. J O H N S O N, PHYLLIS- Latin Club: U. and U.: Hospital- ity Committee ' Mock Convention. A M B I T I 0 N. Dentist Assistant. H O B B Y : Music Recital Music. J U S T I C E , LETHA - A m a- zon: Flying Pen: Oflice Committee. A M B I T I O N: Private Stenogra- pher. HOBBY: S e w- i n g. KERR. DORLA- Spartan S h i el d Staff : El Recuer- do Staff, Senior Editor: G. A. A.: Flyimz Pen : Red Cross. A M B I T I O N: Travel. HOBBY: Danc- ing. , J H -V c -1- s 'q:am-L.' 5 1. ' ' . .. V... . -V i I , -4,'n'e, h1.--.-in ,. ,. , .f -. I.-.3 ,-IQ.--f-g..'1f.im::+.g y-1, p Au - if -, 4 Cf.: .2 A gy. ,L'.f.:y-,.--f -pil, - ' :,.'1K?:::E'-fms.:.wQe:1iQh:.-aiikgafi-R M5 'fi' I' 1 f'--Q: gyaQ.ffu'i?7f5 JONES, BOB- Senior Orchestra : Varsity Tennis. A M B I T I O N: Pattern Maker. HOBBY: Model Airplanes. KAPLAN, BEV - E R L Y - Vice - President, French Club: Latin Club 1 Tri-Y: Hospital- ity Committee: Sealbearer. A M B I T I O N: Teacher. H 0 B B Y : Tennis. KILLIAN, JEAN -Treasurer, Tri- Y: G. A. A.: Par- nassians : Junior Writers: Social Committee. A M B I T I O N : Fashion Illustra- tor. H 0 B B Y : Drawing. ' r ,Q -'.3,'.1 V 'lv ifi'MlflA:i,.l'l Y 19 KING. MELVIN AMBITION: Airplane Mechan- ic. H 0 B B Y : Drawing. K O E C K RITZ, W A L T E R - Football : Track ' Staxre Craft, A M B I T I O N: Juvenile Star. HOBBY: Hunt- inz and Fishing. K U H N, NOR- M A N- Gymnas- tics. A M B I T I O N: None. HOBBY: None. K N O B B E . CHA RL ES- Football. AMBITION: Coach. H O B B Y: C ro s s wo rd Puzzles. KORMAN, KEN- NETH-Cives Ro- m a n i : F 1 y i n g Pen : H 0 u s e of Representatives : World Friend- ship: Scholarship Society. A M B I T I O N: Accountant. HOBBY: Cars. L A M B E R T- SEN, NORMAN A M B I T I O N: Engineer. HOBBY: Hunt- ing and Fishing. K N O L L, MEL- VIN- T e n n i s: Senior Play: De- b a t e: Christmas Play. A M B I T I 0 N: Playwriter. H 0 B B Y : Literature. KRAUS. DORIS A M B I TION: Aviatress. H O B B Y z Embroidering. LAURY, BILL- Sophomore Presl- dent : President, H i - Y g Spartan Knights: Yell Leader: Track. A M B I T I 0 N: Own a Yacht. I-I 0 B B Y : Boats. LEEPER, MAR- LYN- G. A. A.: Ollice Committee: Flying: Pen: Girls Chorus : Scholar- ship Society, A M B I T I 0 N: Private Secretary. H 0 B B Y : Singing. L E H M A N , GRANT- Swim! Band. A M B I T I O N: Swim: Orchestra. H O B B Y : Stamps. LIEBRICH, lil.. - GENE - Junior Writers : Spartan Shield Stalf: El Recuerdo Staff Z Debate: Bee Foot- hall: Bee and Varsity Track. A M B I T I O N: Journalist. H 0 B B Y : Women. LEINEN, MARION- Scholarship Soci- ety : Committees : Ducturae, Secre- tary : F 1 o W e r : Girls Council: Parnassians. A M B I T I O N: Author. H O B B Y : Writing. LEWIN, LENNA -Jr. Red Cross I Arts and Crafts: Girls Glee. A M B I T I O N: Costume Design- er. HOBBY : Clay Modeling. LEWIS, CHARLES- Spartan Knizhts: Gymnastics : Foot- ball. A M B I T I O N: Diesel Mechanic. H O B B Y 1 Gymnastics. . L I G G E T T , JAMES-- Track! Basketball. A M B I T I O N : Swim.: Band. H O B B Y : Swinir. L I G H T NER, IRL- A M B I T I 0 N: Aeronautical En- gzineer. HOBBY: M i n- iature wood carv- imz. LUGER, KATH- ERINE - World Friendship : Cives Romani. A M B I T I O N: Kindergarten Tea- L I N D E MAN, YVONNE- Girls Gym Office. A M B I T I O N: Housewife. HOBBY : C o I - lecting Cigarettes. LUNDEEN, K E N N E T H -Varsity Basket- ball: Spartan Knights: Hi-Y. AMBITION: cher. Coach. H O B B Y 2 H O B B Y : Horseback Riding. Sports. -g?,?ll',l f if--l 'Q: . ' U ag: ...Il I Q. L O R T Z, E. C H A R L E S- Transferred from Mt. Carmel. A M B I T I O N: None. HOBBY: Sail- ing, Swimming. L Y N N, ALET- HA- A M B I T I O N: Fashion Illustra- tor. HOBBY : Arts. LOUD, HOBART - Spanish Club I World Friendship. A M B I T I 0 N : Chemical E n iz i- neer. HOBBY: Fish- ing and Huntimz. Mc CAMPBELL, P A T R I C I A -Phoenix Socie- ty 2 Committees : Adelante, Presi- dent: Commis- sioner of Records C A M B I T I O N: Teacher. H O B B Y : Swimming. LITTLE, DORA LOU-Girls Glee: Girls Gym Ohice. A M B I T I 0 N: Stenosrrapher. HOBBY: None. McCARTHY, JO- A NN - Flying Pen. A M B I T10 N: Secretary. HOBBY: Danc- imz and Sports. LOWE. AUSTIN - Hi-Y : U. and U.: Junior Toast- m a s t e r s : Bee Football. A M B I T I 0 N: Naval Career. H O B B Y : Stamps. M C C A R T - NEY, BERNARD AMBITION: Mechanic. HOBBY: Cars. LUCAS. JAMES -- Spanish Club: Scholarship Soci- e t y : W o r 1 rl Friendship. A M B I T I 0 N : Hiizh School Tea- cher. HOBBY: Nonc. M c C L O S K- EY, TONY-Vice- President, A r t s a n d C r a f t S C Phoenix Society: D Basketball. Captain C B Ten- nis. A M B I T I O N : Commercial A r t- ist. HOBBY: Art. Page Tlziriy-.vi.1' . , , . ., , ., ., . . ,.,, ,. . . , . . - --:f - . - . -- - Y --, .1-:4-'-,.,-1r:v1e- x Y ltrgf-nm?HCavP'q' .fu Q -T:oj'w spv15:2Sz, is -X M 11 ..,. ,f..,--- 5- ,Q-lf If -' N' - - X' --':- ' - F .1 . - X 15-ff5 fKl1, X 'I T'.G+l4751.-fkx'-V-mi x :33A?'vBiX.AXaiE.f g'- wl f1b5f.1' 55: ' V in-A 'zsfri -Jvfitfipfe. -Q ., -fm - T' H,: :-E- .- fav . Yffff- 1 ?..I':?'f5w'NiP4'Y3 4 R j . i' 'yy K. U ' T 'V K ' l f, - ikffgjg,'jf1,2?fg1:Lg'f3S?::,il'fPf,4 Wi- 2315 ' 1 -X JN 2-. f, 1 '.'3Y,Ql3i,' 1, -,:J J?jl1T'jZ,' 5-qu ' , T , -1' Q ' n. f f'K'I'-1' 3,li 7Ii '..-:' v 'nliulrf' wf1,,Y,- fix 'IIT -: ': 'if J 2 ' f .u ': ,. 'i ' ' ', ':7. E-VI' ' . , , h . ' V l Tw, . J, F M C C 0 R MICK, JAY 3 S 0 c i a I B o a. r d: Welfare Committee: Basc- lxall: Scholarship Socicty: W o r l d Frienclship. A M B I T I O N: Radio Announcer. H O B B Y 1 Boating. M A C D O N - ALD, TYLER - Scholarship Soci- ety: Phoenix: Presirlcnt. Gavel Society : Football : President. P a r - nassians. A M B I T I O N: Forcisrn Scrvice. H O B B Y : Speaking. MALEDY. BOB- - Orchestra: Band: B Track. A M B I T I O N: Teacher. H 0 B ll Y : Sports and Music. .fa-Z! Lu! I Mc C 0 R M I C K M A X I N E - A M B I T I O N: Dental Assistant. H 0 B B Y : Swimming, Horse backridiml. Ms-G R A W, VIR- GINIA -- Junior Writers: Parnas- sians: Masquers: Scholarship Soci- c t Y: Senior Or- chestra. A M B I T I O N: Actress and Vio- linist. HOBBY: Com- mercial Art and Poetry. MALOOF. NEL- I.Il'l- G. A. A.: Amazon: Scholar- ship Socicty: Wel- fare Committee: N e e d I e work Guild. A M B I T I O N: Buyer. H O B B Y : Reading. J 7922 M c D O N A L D, JACQUELINE - Girls' Glee Presi- dent: Biz Sister Committee. Secre- tary: Commission- er ofRecords: French Club 3 G.- A. A.: Tennis. Mc NEAL, MAR- J O R I E JOE - Sealbearer: Spar- tan Choir: Senior Ba n d : Commit- t e s s : Adelante, Hospitality. A M B I T I O N : Radio Entertain- er. HOBBY: C 0 I - lccting keys and buttons. M A N G O L D. J A C K - Swim- ming: Waterpoln: Stafze Crew. A M B I T I O N : Aviation Mechan- ic. H O B B Y z Swimming. -ff 1 M A R G 0 N I, M A R CELLO -e Ii, Varsity Ten - n i s : U a n d U : Senior Band: Ca- mera Club. A M B I T I O N: Orchestra Accord- ionist and Teacher of Accordion . H O B B Y : Music. MARTIN, WINI- FRED-Euodia, A M I3 I T I O N: Dietitian. HOBBY: C o l - lectimz salt and pepper shakers. MATTHEWS. D O N A L D AMBITION: Machinist. H O B B Y: Hunting. xx M A R Q U E Z. EMILIANO- B and C Basketball: Varsity Tennis : Boys C h o r u s : Spartan S h i e l ri Staff, A M B I T I 0 N: Commercial Art- ist. H O B B Y : Tc-nnis. M A T C H I - NOFF, LUBA --- Committees : Fi-- nance, Dance: El Recuerdo S t a I' fl Ice Breakers: G.- A. A. A M B I T I O N: Housewife. H 0 B B Y : Sports. M A X W E L I.. LOIS - Commis - sioner of Records: G. A. A.: Latin Club: Scholarship Society: W o r I d Friendship. A M B I T I O N: Business Woman. HOBBY: None. ' 1.1: ,. I 1 MARSH, FLORA MARIE--- Tri-Y A m a z o n: Com mittees: Big Sis ter. Adelante Spartan Choir. A M B I T I O N D e a n of Womer in a College. H O B R Y : Knittimz. MATHIAS, J O E -e Swing Band Q Spartan Knights: V a r s i t y and I3 Baseball 3 Senior Band : Senior Or- chestra. A M I! I T I O N: Machinist. H O B B Y : Music. MICLVIN, .IIM - A M B I T I O N: Cabinet Maker. HOBBY : Cam- eras and Stamps. RR' T1 I E R R I L L, I E N N E T H -Spanish Club. AMBITION: ommercial Art. H 0 B B Y : ymnastics. MESSNER, VIR- GINIA- A M B I T I O IN Stenosrrapher. HOBBY: C o 1 - lectinx! Souvenirs. MILBAUER, AL- LICN-Press Club. A M B I T I O N: Printer. HOBBY: Printing. MILBAUER, GORDON- A M B I T I 0 N: Auto Mechanic. HOBBY: Guns. M I L L E R BETTY- Trans ferred from Mid- ian High School, Kansas. A M B I T I O N Stenographer. H O B B Y Drawing. MILLER, NORMAN- Activities n ot recorded. M I L L E R , PEARL E.-Gym Oflice: Commer- cial Oflice: Girls Chorus. A M B I T I O N: Model. HOBBY: Ball- room Dancing. 1 L L E R , ICHARD- Tic- rt Salesman. A M B I T I O N: M I L L E R , ROSETTA - Fi- nance Committee. AMBITION: lothiniz S ale s- Nurse. an. HOBBY: Danc- HOBBY: None. imz. ORRISON,MRAMOR. I L L- B Foot- .IOSEPHINE - ill, Public Speaking, AMBITION: G. A. A. achinist. A M B I T I 0 N: H O B B Y : Nurse. Jwling. H O B B Y : Stamps. Y ':L-rf,-. . gk I-if-' '-gy: I . f f A. ti v z?-:i!.,?::.?.yl . I A - . 45532 I f, . Q53 -A ...V .,--..- , ,pe M I N K L E R, BETTY- A M B I T I O N : Salesrrirl. HOBBY: C 0 l - lecting' movie star pictures. NACHTRIEB , MELVIN- A M B I T I O N : World champion cowboy. HOBBY: R i d- ing bulls. M I T C H E L L, G W E N N E - Committees : So- cial, Finance: La- tin Club: Secre- tary. Flying Pen: G.A.A. A M B I T I O N: Spanish Teacher. H O B B Y : Sports. NELSON, ALICE Office Committee: Home Economics: World Friendship 9 Fly- i n II Pen. A M B I T I O N: Secretary. H O B B Y : Writing. -G.A.A.: MOCERI, ANGE- L0 - Football : Baseball : Track Basketball. AMBITION: Machinist. HOBBY: Weifrht lifting. NELSON, MARI- LYRI- A M B I T I O N Secretary. HOBBY: R o 1- ler Skating. M O H R. CHRIS- TINE- A M B I T I O N: Secretary. HOBBY: None. NEWCUM, DOR- OTHY- Amazon C Tri-Y 7 Commit- tees: Bic: Sister, Welfare. A M B I T I O N: Accountant. H O B B Y : Horseback R I d - ing. :L - Pagv . M .,. M O L I N A R I, ARTHUR, L. - A M B I T I 0 N: Airplane Mechan- IC. HOBBY : Tak- ing things apart. NICHOLS, JAC - QUELINE-Vice- President, G i r l s League: T ri- Y, President: C o m- missioner of Wel- fare I G. A. A. 1 Senior Vice-Pres- ident. A M B I T I O N: Music Teacher. HOBBY : A n - ords. Tlzirfy-eight A A A 1 -it-,-.-.:1:::..-X.15.13-lg-,i,I:. :,,,fr:..r-.5 f 1-.5fA,f. eqtfuz' -11-f 1.-L , Agp: -1 Li :ff 'i ,'?1j--fi .1-f' A 111-Qfigpgarfia . f rf: 1--A .aww-4 ewmw:smaHwwmp1WwKQwv- ,', vqanw il! 'ff ' iff A ' ' : 'I9i'W .Fi ni ' :iihtf-I A . ., . ,, . ,lA ,,, .t A I A .ff v f - ,QM A i gf 4: V A Xu' ' ' N y. X211 X 'J ' . A ' I Y i LQ is .D ' A I flfx' . ju., J .N J IAS 1 'N i f 1 P F 9 f ,' ,fa Y I - ef ,. :ff ,QV JJ 7? . ,- , 5 4 I I L A I AA xA 3. ll 'Xif ffxh ' ' N1 K NIEHO F, KATHLEEN - Home Economics : G y m S e r v i c e Club : Needlework Guild. A M B I T I 0 N: Dress Desiftner. HOBBY: C o l - lectin! Glass Dons. N U T T E R , BEVERLY - Girls Glee: Gym Service Club: G.- A. A. A M B I T I O N: Comptometer Op- erator. HOBBY: Mini- ture Horses. O' NEILL, AL- I C E -- Scholar- ship Society: Junior Red Cross: Euodia: World Friendship Club: U. and U. A M B I T I O N : Nurse. HOBBY: Danc- intl. NOBLE, R A Y Track: El Recuer- du Stuff. A M B I T I O N : Chemist and Avi- ator. HOBBY: N a t- ional Defense. OBERG, VEGA- Flyingz Pen : Pres- dent, Needlework Guild. A M B I T I O N: To see the world. HOBBY 1 S e w- in!-! and Daucmil. ORTIZ, MIKE - Varsity and B Track. A M B I T I O N: Diesel Engineer. H O B B Y : Stamps. t-V Lhxb. Qc I NUNEZ, J O H N -C Basketball. A M B I T I O N: Machinist. HOBBY: None. O D D O N E . ERNEST - A M B I T I O N : Music Teacher. HOBBY: P h o- tngraphy. PARISH. LUCY - Swimming Team. A M B I T I O N: Swimmer. H 0 B B Y : Swimming. PARSONS, NORMAN- Parnassians. A M B I T I O N: Oceanographist. H O B B Y : Sea Shells. I' E L T O N, JO A N N - Tri-Y : G. A. A. : Home Economics: Span- ish Club: Com- mittees : Social. Flower, L i t t l e Sister. A M B I T I O N: Legal Secretary. H O B B Y : Archery. P E T E R S 0 N, DORIS- A M B I T I 0 N: School Teacher. H O B B Y : Scrapbooks. PAYNE. FRAN- CES- Treasurer B i H Sister Com - mittee: N e e d 1 e- work Guild: As- sistant in Cloth- i n xr Laboratory: G. A. A. A M B I T I O N: Desiilncr. H O B ll Y : Sewing. PENDLETON, R I C H A R D- House of Repre - sentatives 3 Spar- tan Shield Staff: Varsity Track. A M B I T I O N: Journalist. , HOBBY: Fish- ing, Huntinxz, P E T E R S O N. H A R O L D- B Football: Spartan C h o i r: Spartan Quartet. A M B I T I 0 N: Radio and Con- cert Singer. H O B B Y 2 Machines. P E A R S O I R E U B E N - Editor-in-Chief, 1: Spartan Shield Sealbearer: Pai nassians: Phoeni Society: Quill an Scroll: Freshma Vice-President. A M B I T I O N Journalist. I-I 0 B B Y Printinxr. I' E L U F F C VICTORINE - A M B I T I O N Bookkeeper. HOBBY: Dam infz. I P ET E R S 0 N, INEZ - Censo and Tribune, Civ es Romani : G.A. A. : M o d e s ani Manners Commit t e e . Historian Scholarship. A M B I T I O N Dental Hygienist H O B B Y Music. ETERSON, PFEIFFER, ARJORIE DOROTHY World Friend- ip: Flying Pen holarship Soci 1: Piano Reci AMBITION cretary. H O B B Y isic. --Girls Glee Club. A M Ii I T I O N: Nurse. H 0 B B Y Swimminsr. P H I L L I P S, BETTY - Presi- dent, Office Com- mittee: Editor-in- Chief. El Recuer- do: Girls Leaizue Cabinet: Spartan Shield Staff. A M B I T I O N: Doctor's A s s i s- tant. HOBBY: C o I - lectinz Pennies. PHILLIPS KATHLEEN -1 Office Committee Flying Pen: Sym- phonettes : A m a- P H 1 L L I Ps, MARY ELLEN- Flyinfr Pen. A M B I T I 0 N Secretary. PIERCE, D O N - ALD- AMBITION: General Electri cian. zons, HOBBY: Danc- A OBBY: None A M B I T I O N: ing and Sports. 1' JL A Private Secretary. F 1 A A +V My Q I' ' 51 H-O B B . -yr, . ' , . 4 f Stamps. , , - ' ' lk lj- ag' + .5457-ii '. .ff -- Ja F . K I 1 .s . 4. ,. f' , .l -- . 2 W- iM:'l'A'i , A . I 1- - .x .. .1 A 3 W ,l,..f?,'ygyi' PIERCE, J E A N -Flower Commit- tee: G.A.A.: Am- a z o n s: Spanish C l u bg W o r I d Fr' ndship. AN' BITION: .I Private Secretary. HOBBY: Col- jcjdpg Snapshots. . -fs: A 0 r CLR ,,fr:y'L'l3l4 qv 1, an 1. i. 1 f Kon OSS, MOLLY C o m mittees : lior Red Cross. ce: G. A. A.: lazons: El Re- rdo Staff. . M B I T I O N: ess Desiirner Y Buyer. I O B B Y : wrts. DO. MARIE- lfare Commit- ,MBITIONV rse. , IOBBY: Danc- I ,li ,W l'I.UNKE'I'T. ED- W A R D - Vive- President. Junior Fire-men. A M B I T I O N: Undertaker. HOBBY: None. REARDON. ZOE -M President, G.- A. A. : T r i - Y 5 Phoenix :Sucietyt Home Economies: Flower' , Commit - tee. . I A M ll T I O N 1 Secretary. 1-IoBBY:' Danc- ing. I' 0 D M 0 R IC I, U C I L L E -G. A. A.: Bad- minton Head: Scholarship Sovi- ety: Social Com- mittee: Sealbear- er. A M B I T I O N: School Teacher. HOBBY: Nmgifi l RBNIPNG. WALTER5- Track:Toast- 'masters : Football. AMISIT-ION: Him. j HOBBY: R a lf- imr Pisceons. I 1 I ' I Q I I' ON TO, VIR- GINIA- A M B I T I O N: Homemaker. H O B B Y : Foods. ' RENNER. MARY - - C 0 m mittees: Flower. Bit! Sis- ter: Senior Band : Plano Renitali I World Friendship. AMIi'I'I ION: Aviatrix. H O 5 B Y : Aviltinn. , POSEY, FRAN- C E S f Spanish Club : Arts and Crafts: Commit- tees: Social, Pro- gram: G. A. A. A M B I T I O N : Costume Designer. HOBBY: Trav- eling, Drawing, R E N S H A W, E L W O O D - Junior Writers 5 C e e Basketball Q Varsity Tennis. A M B I T I 0 N: Chief of F. B. I. HOBBY: None. QUINN, JACK- Scholarship Soci- ety: Piano Reci- tal. AMBITION: Pianist. H O B B Y : Piano. R E Y N O L D S. NANCY- Flying Pen : Needlework Guild. A M B IT I O N: Go to Hawaii. H O B B Y : Sewing. R A C K E T T, LESLEY - Com- mittees: Big Sis- ter, Office: Mas- quers: Senior Play: Spartan Choir. A M B I T I O N: Doctor. H 0 B B Y : Souvenirs. R I C E. EFFIE- Needlework Guild. A M B I T I 0 N: Trained Nurse. H O B B Y : Aviation. Page Forty . Q1K-'.-oifl.-FIREsa-Qi:Q,Yi?4gf fu' 'fff3I.-ful-', . :awf- ' ' I N- .T'ikeiwiifwrfifre-'I:P-'-I -' Y: ' ' .tim 11.15 gig- . ,A .::. K , . . ' if . X 5 KT A' ' I l . V In . 1 A ' f I i 1 I .1 J . 'A I . r .3 I , ic' , Y, ,I A, 1 ' ' 1 I f n' 1 I -0 'G f 'I . I! F ' .g f 'F vn M J RICE. ROBERT- R I C H E N S. Spartan Knights: FAYE- Juniur Sergeant - A M B I T I O N at-Arms : Schol- Secretary. a r s h i p Society: HOBBY: C ol S o cial Board : lectinz Pictures. Track. A M B I T I 0 N : Teacher. HOBBY: T i c - ket Stub Collector. RIPPLE, RIVERS, BAR- GOLDIE- U and B A R A- Fresh U: A t t c n dance m a n, Secretary Office Club: Girls Sophomore, Vice- Chorus, Pre:ident: Tri-Y A M B I 'I' I O N: G.A.A.: Commit- Commercial Mo- tees: Social delinxz. K' Prom. HOB YI: AMBITION: Q . Moqel' I ,. 'ff' Travel. 01 H 0 B B Y : W 'ig 7 Q Records. ROGgR3i IQILIQ ROTTER. IRENE 'Pilacll' :- 'Gvnn - -Flying Pen. fits! 0' .93 AMls1T1oN: -TA HBJVTTIIO IN: Secretary. -. lwacmig. 'Q ' 0' HOBBY: None. 75 3110531 :nclgfe if i . 0 . . -n f 1' ' I' gy 1 1. . K Q! - rv 3 9 2 ' 3 Q 1 f Q K J . -' X 1 I -qfiyjflriifcif i Y 3: 1 Mi' ,J , .S D. J., n a li: . . gi RILEY. BOB- AMBITION. Civil Engineer. HOBBY: Stamps. R O B I N S 0 N. BELLE - Piano Recital : Amazon : Committees: B i 5: Sister, Flower: Flying Pen. A M B I T I O N: Stenrvrranhor. HOBBY: Danc- ing, ROWI-IR. WALT- ER- Orchestra : French Club: Gymnastics. A M B I T I 0 N: Cellist. H 0 B, B Y : Music.,-' , . , 1 .. K il ' fu , .2 fa-T: . -fl-Melt ' mfg . :fif-9' ., '-f . .4 Q 'ff' ' ffm:--4 '...- Q, . ,119-x 1i'fV'. -'fn- '-116 40 I If 4 , I l ROWSE, JACK- Prcsident, Toast- masters: Gymnas- tics: Swimming: World Fricnrlshipi A M B I T I O N: Business Man. HOBBY: Icc Skating. RYAN. JIM -- Track: World Friendship. A M B l T I O N: Mctallurszist. H 0 B B Y : Drafting. SAUERMANN. W A L T E R f - Senior Band: Sci- oncc and Maths: Scholarship Soci- ety : Attendance Ofiice : W o r l d Friendship. A M B I T I O N: Dentist. HOBBY: Fish- ing and Huntimz. ROYER, ETHEL RUSH, RAY- -- Home Econom- A M B I T I O N: ics: Committees: Butcher. I l o W c r. Little H O B B Y 2 Sistcr. AMBITION: Lisrhl Uni-rn. HOBBY: Col- l c c t i n Lt Minin- turcs. S A N D E R S. L A B R Y - Bcc Football: Track. A M B I T I O N: Machinist. HOBBY: C o I - lccliniz Pictures. S C H E I B . R U T H f - Girls I.c:-uruc. Parlin - mcntarian: G. A- A.: Committees : OHicc. Ducturac: Head A m a z o n, Girls Le-apu c: Phoenix Society. A M B I T I O N: Home Economist. H O B B Y : Cookiniz. Cuttinxz Up. SARRO. MAE ELLEN Y- Band: G. A. A. A M B I T I 0 N: Accountant. HOBBY: C ol- lcctimz Picture. SCHIHRMEYER, CARL- f A M B I T I 0 N: Building Conn-ac. tor. HOBBY: Fish- imz and Hunting. SCH RO ER, SCHUYLER, MARJORIE DOROTHY - - Amazon. Activities n 0 t A M B I T I O N: recorded. Actress. HOBBY: Little Theatre Groups. S H A N E S S Y, JERRY- French Club 3 Scholarship Society: W 0 r I d Friendship. A M B I T I O N: Teacher in Junior College. HOBBY: C o I - lecting Architect- ual Plans. SHAW, GLENN - Hi-Y 3 Spartan Knights 1 Commis- sioner of Athlet- ics: Football: Track. A M B I T I O N: Engineer. HOBBY: Cars. S H A W, MARY JEAN - G.A.A.: Home Economics : Needlework Guild. A M B I T I O N : Stewardess. H 0 B B Y : Sports. S H A W, MAUR- INE- A M B I T I O N: Secretary. H O B B Y : Reading. SHERMAN, BOB -Basketball 3 Bee Baseball 3 Track : Bee Football: World Friendship. A M B I T I 0 N . Army Officer. H O B B Y : Sports. SHERMAN. WALLACE f A M B I T I O N: Aviation. H O B B Y : Sports. SMALL. DAVID - Spartan Shield Staff: El Recuer- do Staff: Camera Club. A M B I T I U N : Photographer. H O B B Y : Photostraphy. SHORE. THEA-- Flying: Pen: Com- mittees: Big Sis- ter. Flower: Sen- ior Band: World Friendship. A M B I T I O N : Band Leader. H O B B Y : Badminton. SMILICY. N O R- MA - Commis- sioner of Wel- fare : President , F 1 y i n pr P e n : Sophomore Secre- tary: Tri-Y: G.- A. A. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Ice Skating. SHUMWAY, SUMNER-- Gymnastics. AMBITION. Aviation. HOB BY: Cars. S M I T H. A R - N 0 L D 4 Latin Club: Gee Track: Bet' Track I Bee Football. A M B I T I O N I Mechanical Engi- neer. H O B B Y 2 Photography. S1-IUNK, DORIS Activities not recorded. S M I T H, BEU- LAH - Scholar- ship Society : Nee- dlework Guild. AMBITION: Secretary. HOBBY: Handwork. SICKELS EVERETT- B e e Basketball Bee Track. A M B I T I O IN See the World. H O B B Y Huntimz. SMITH, BO B - Senior Band Dance Orchestra Track. A M B I T I O N: Musician. H 0 B B Y Radio. SIMONS, R OB- E R T f Spanish C I u b : W o r I d Friendship. A M B I T I O N: Naval Aviation. HOBBY: Guns and Hunting. SMITH, JOAN 4 Transferred from SINEY, BETT' JEAN--G. A. A. Modes and Mar ners Committee Flyinsr Pen. A M B I T I O N Secretary. H O B B Y I Hobbies. SMITH. BOB I -Football: Trac' Iowa. AMBITIOIN AMBITION: Make Money. Dressmaker. H I B B Y H 0 B B Y : ,Hi ng. Dancing. I I . im X jp f I X 1 1 ' Page forty-Iwo v ,, ., . --'- V ,Y ,gwnfrj-.r'.:-,35f' Fif--'ff7+W4fzY.i jfTfvj-1 I ' ' ' 2' xt . 2 JU, 2 . Q. mf? I I Ky! ii 1.-H .J U . Q .. j . . '. . S . , . 31. r . ' 'ff X I . E -. if ra 4 W r .A -L' ' 1-M jf-. 3 .I f ,- I-rt 'V 4 f I 'J is Z - ii ,I . 1 ' .1 - ',' RV f A Y' 1 'fs - l Sl K F 1 lj I 4 1 1 . lr ' ' 0 Hifi k',J W I , ', A 1 B' ' -if f . ' 1 . I , ' - -- 1 ', If sM1TH.wALT- SMYTH, SOL0MAN,V Football. C H A R L E S- ALICE - AMBITION: Student Body AMBITION Race Driver. President 5 B o y s Dressmaker. HOBBY: Cars. F o r u m, Presi- HOBBY : Em- dent: Hi-Y : Bee broideriniz. S 0 U T H E R N. B A R Il A R A -Modes and Man- ners Committee I Physical Eduva - tion Survive: lee Breakers: G. A.- A. : Scholarship Society. A M B I T I O N: Court Reporter. H O B II Y I Swimming. STERIIA, M I I.- DRED-- Commit- tees: Servive, Of- fice: G. A, A.: I' a I e t t e a n d Brush. A M B I T I O N: Comptometer Op- erator. H 0 B B Y : Sports. and Varsity Foot- ball: Bee and Varsity Track. A M B I T I 0 N: Plmxineer. H O B B Y : Sports. M SIIENCE . PROW, O- o EUGENE BER s- Bee and Va si polit C0 i Football: T ki tee ' im? 1- 'Y, MBI N: V A IO N: mmerc' Law- ' Fore er, HO Y: .None H 0 fix Bk L l intl. 1 03 I N sTo1'1-mi., B at JR A E R, I AMBITI N: JAUR, C1273 Naval Machinist. I AMBI'TIONg H 0 B B Y 5 fJoin the Navy. Swing Music. H 0 B B Y 1 Travel. S T R A T O S, GEO R G E - Senior Band: Bas- ketball: Track. A M B I T I O N: Machinist. H O B B Y : Sports. S U S 0 E F F, VERA- Needle- work Guild: Pres- ident, Home Ec- onomics: M 0 d e s and Manners. A M B I T I 0 N: Seamstross. H O B II Y : Ice Skatinsr. T A Y L O R . ARTHUR -- Jun- ior Firemen: Var- sity and B Bas- ketball: W o r 1 d Friendship. A M B I T I O N: Lawyer. HOBBY: Golf, Stamps, Coins. STUPIN, MARY - G.A.A.: Home Economics: Com- mittees: M od 0 s and Manners, Welfare. A M B I T I O N: Housewife. HOBBY: I' r o- feasional Ball Player. SUTHERLAND, BOB- Activities n 0 t recorded. T A Y L O R , G W E N N E - Junior Red Cross: Home Economics: U and U: Ama- ZOB. A M B I T I 0 N: Dental Nurse. H O B B Y : Sports. SUPPE, DORIS- Amazons: Girls Chorus : G. A. A.: Welfare Commit- tee. TADD, LETTY- G i r I s L c n sr u e President: Tri-Y, Vice - President: Ducturae Commit- t e e , President : Spartan Shield 3 I-21 Recuerzlo Staff: Freshman Treas- urer: Scholarship A M B I T I O N: Teacher. HOBBY: Golf. THOMAS. HEL- l'2N- Senior Or- chestra: Senior Band 5 J u n io r Band. A M B I T I 0 N: Secretary. H 0 R B Y : Horseback Riding. T H O M 1' S O N, GRACE - Spar- tan Choir: Girls Chorus: G. A. A.: Modes and Man- ners Committee: U. and U. TINKER, BA R- ISARA -- Girls League Cabinet: Spartan C h o i r: Committees: Of- fice : G. A. A. : President, Nomin- ating. A M Ii I T I O N: Dental Hygienist. H 0 B B Y I Reeords. T O R R E N C E J OH N - Latin Club. A M B I T I 0 N: Mechanical Emzi- IIQOY. H O B B Y : Hunting. TRACEWELL, MARY- Parnas- sians. A M B I T I O N: Secretary. HOBBY: Writ- infr, Painting. UPMEIER, TOM -Cives Romani. A M B I T I O N: Automotive Engi- YICOT. HOBBY: Fish- ing and Hunting. VANDERHOOK, HENRY - A M B I T I O N: Dentist. HOBBY: Cars. VAN VOORHIS, JANET - Latin Club: Junior Wri- ters: Parnassians: Social Committee. A M B I T I O N: Actress. H O B B Y : Writimz. VARTANIAN. EMMA-- A M B I T I O N: Secretary. H 0 R B Y : Music. VOGICL, OTTO- A Gymnastics. W A G N E R. ICMOGENE -Amazons: Fly- intr Pen. A M B I T l O N: Seen-tary. H O I3 B Y : Sewing. WEATHERBY, .IUANITA A Pro- gram Committee, A M B I T I O N: Singing: Teacher. HOBBY: C 0 l - levtimr Souvenirs. W E B S T E R. RUBIE - Tri-Y: Phoenix: Scholar- s h i p : Program Committee: Sym- phonettes. accom- panist: Vice- President , Girls League. A M B I T I O N: Staire and Radio. H O B B Y : Sinllinlr. Music. WEEDN. BETTY Activities n o t recorded. WEIS, DICK - B Swimming: li Football: C Water Polo. A M B I T I ON: Navy. H 0 B B Y : Boatinsx. WELCH, DON-W WELCH, M A R- W EST, M A R- W H E E L E R, WHITESIDICS, W I L C O X , W I L E N C E. pres.. Club: gen. Jorma- - st-mf - JORIE- G.A.A.: DORIS - LI-ENN - Junior GRAYCE ANN - A Q D R E Y-- im. Band. Lgry, P r o gr r a m Publicity Mana- A M B I T I 0 N: Firemen: Bo y s Committees: Hos- Latin Club: Jun- A MB1-rl ON Cummitumz Girla gt.,-3 S I, 3 r Q 3 n Rangher, X Glue: V a r s i t y pitality, L i t t l e lor Red r 0 s s'C printer, Glee: S p a r t 21 n Shit-ld Staff: lil HOBBY: C ol- Football. S i s t e r : Senior Scholarship Soci- H 0 I1 H Y Choir: Modes and ltecuerdo Staff I lectin!-Z Miniature? A M B I T I 0 NC Banfl 3 Palm-te and etlf 5 Wflfld Frlend' Printinsr. Manners C Student Quill and Scroll 2 Horses. 1 F0IIlI9Sg'1'-B B Y ll!':SILlI-B I T I 0 N Shi-M B I T I 0 N , ' ' -. Seholarshi i. I 7 5 qellvlllltfg 1 T I 0 Nj A M ls I if I 0 N1 Stamps. Cosmetologrist. Dental Assistant. Dental Assistant. Journalism T e n- Y. 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H 0 Ii B Y : H 0 B B : Musica Sports, J S ' 9 I o MS! 03 fi 71 I f f f , w 1 L L 1 A , 36 I H 1-3 - - VINCENT SP? JEA - - I A MB N: G. A .: sw: - 5 iv ess. ' ': Ama : B B Y : Ms Ch : n- : es. ior Ba K I I O ' ' 2' ' wonxs. YEAGER, MAR- . ' - F e Home ' mm ' ior Friendship: G. A.- I a Ec- A.: Committees: L:lAmazon. L i t tl e Sister , IT I O N: Modes and Man- YAVYIIIIO D, W S L A al Nurse. ners. President. T. . ' ' HOBBY: AMBITION: ri-Y ommi R 9 5 , , . ports. Dental Assistant. toe:-. 1 tives' res I. H 0 B B Y . Little 2 N: B l. ' Sealbea E Si C085 W 'mf- A M B I 0 N: G rd Mathema cs Tea- H B B Y : Z F L L M F R L'l'l9l'. Sa' ng. A ' ' HOBBY: writ- J U I' I U S ing Letters. U B Blzaslgetlaall. ' A I I O N: Chemist. HOBBY : None. Camera Shy .xY.xl.o. .fXIJUI.l'H BliCIi'l'liI-, ICIQGIQNIC D.XI.l.MIiIl2R, Clif JRGI U.-XVIS. ART FOLSOM, MIERLIQ H.-XMLIN, JIM LFYIENS, CURTIS MANCINO, LAURA MAY. ELLEN MORGAN. 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Q, '- ,127 .if ' K 'fl-if ,' 2-'tl' ' is LX 'Qi l l l l 1 1 RON.. v Norman Koski Charles Gambina Beverly Evans Bernard Peterson Jacqueline Nich- ols Bruce Given Lois Maxwell Student Body Qfflcers, Winter '4l Life was thrown into a turmoil when the fairer sex mntinied and took over the ship. Such was the general condition at the Sadie Hawkins dance in December, one of the most successful sailor swingaroos attempted. Responsible for the festivity were the active officers of the winter class who earned recogni- tion for their ingenuity. Social life and traditions some- times thrown overboard by stu- dent body officers, were revived by XVinter '41 Officers. Assemblies, regarded as a life line in keeping up Sparta's moral, were given life by Captain Koski and his crew. VVith unknown tal- ents brought to the surface, many hours of happy fellowship were en joyed. ' ,U l JfMf77c2l.f'fY.,-90011 -7 . --'ff' , fav dns . 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K flu i ' ' A40 -V0--' . .K Qt? - 0 iris 'xx 4 'AR xH' x'l 'i '- s '-. i ' Q 11' ,QI F '42 CH. newest at , X we X met asso , lcers -text em t -Q ' C- 4 J, , ..f ' K ff C- I J - ll wpet5exxX'n et- tk 'Vt JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS fleft to rightjz Jim Akin, Jack McMein, Wayne Smith, Bill Hach- ten, Erlene Ewing lJorothy Klaus- nan, Hart M ' X, tyre 1,61 if .Miva W ff i . , dew W l WW D he C 'Je of the ,Ii 'or ' 5 , 5 'ippe fl ayne Smith and Harry Meily, VX! -flwa. ' ly eventful lur' gf ye r. MU I nding in p ' s nd in t . ual Potato race, the Juniors aided greatly WL .Will the t . ' o lli Q l t spuds. They gained their sea-legs and won 4an 'clas Sw 1 g Meet, hut to prove they had a few landlnhhers on rcl t hey walked o th the lnterclass Track and Field Meet. juniors' big cargo. me annual Junior Prom, was stowed away in grand style with Chief Officer Harry Meily in command. XYith the Old South as the theme, all the splendor- and color of pre-war Southern United States was transplanted to the Boys' Gym, June 6. Two women members on the cruise of the Junior class proved themselves as good sailors as the rest. Erlene Ewing and Dorothy Klausman undertook the task of writing the log. Following commands cheerfully they proved that the men are not the only persons who can make a career of the sea. Page F arty-nine EPHEBIANS tlmft to right! Phil Adams, Alive Vos- yka. Loise Preston, Phyllis l'lm-pier. x ,.,, i flAl1,l 9 - 4 l 1-ff, 4,0 l - , . ,. ' 3 't . dll!! Hiya. I Seated, tlefl to rizhtl: Frank Jacobson. Georpre Dell. Ruth Seheih, Zoe Reardon, Pat Me- Cnmphell, Tony Mt-Closky. .lim Homyak. S L a n tl i mr: Tyler Muellonaltl. Norman Cunradson. Gerald Dav- is, Claude Menkee. Charles Smyth, Jim Stone. Q Y ' 1 1 A ' Ephelaians, Winter '4I These smiling personalities are lipltehizms, :mtl rightly proud they ztrel ln the upper section of their grzultmting elztss they have been :tpprovetl hy their sltipmates. lit-ing chosen, they work to hetter their eommuttity :mtl to keep erring iniclsltipmeit in lille. !., - -X Phoenix Society XVl'lt'1l every eligible officer and sailor, whether in the merchant marine or the navy, rushecl to tlefencl our shores in the XVIII' of 1812, they were cheered heartily :tml loudly hy young :incl old. When members of the Phoenix Society are :mnouneecl before the ztssemhlecl stttrlent hotly. they too :ire eheerecl. for the lllltK'lllX emlmlem signities outstzmcling service to their sehool. litltfl' liifly K, B. i. , A, ,,. ,r , .4-W. ,.,., fir, . 4. .. N, 4- -gp 155--, -51,5 f. 13 wwf 1 we-3, ,wr V- , ., 1 Ln - - - .um Q., - xlnlqgilllf-criW,,.'T5fv5::'P.,- i 1 553, -'Wxgifi i ,-122,-A'l'-g5g,i3,:cg,.ji-fl 73: ,A Q -Q Effu. v' ,.l :RPF I , , . . . , .. 1--1 . 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K , ,A K uk X . ,i V M .1 -gf. ee '- if fi' he l' i il i:Z'lli'- V lf ' ii .f L' 3 2 f -L ff' SEBIBSBTGFS Yun have XVCZl.ll1L'l'Cil the foul' years of training in the Sclinlzimliip Society :mrl you :irc now full-llc-clgecl St'Zlll7Clll'L'I'S.U This sentence ineuns inure to these people than most imagine. XYIM-n lll'l'SClllt'il with the shiifs insignia, the I.:unp uf liiimvleclgef' they realize their clrczun. To win the :1n':u'cl they must he mcinhers uf the Scliamlzinliip Society fm' fum' sciiicstcrs, one scnlcstcr being in their sexiim' yt-:nz 'liliuy clcscrvc ri l'lC1'fl'S salute of guns. SEALBEARERS 'W4l' Seated, llvft to rigrhtb: Mar- iraret. Thnmpmm, Luisa Preston, Phyllis Pluexzer. Standing, .hicquelyn Jay, Mar- jorie Whelan. Barbara Mana- han, Alice Vosyka, John Ver- ner, l'hil Adams. SEALBEARERS S-11' First row, tluft to rifzhtj: Bn-tty liluhm, Luvillu Podmore, Frank Jacobson, Marjorie Jo McNeal. Marilyn Wood, Reu- ben Pearsun. Second rnw, Ih-uluh Smith, Ann Bottoms, James Lucas, Al- the-a Brnunshimlle, Erwin Buck- span, Virsrinia Horninlz. Doris Sumxe, Norman Dudley, Verona Gihrimz. Mary Alive Dnrr. litlffn' liffllv-nm' 1 J - V, ,-,--,.,-,L - Scholarship Society FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORI-I First row, Elaine Zur- loin, Beverly Anderson, Betty Westland, Kath- leen Moore, Doral Ben- nett, Jackie Pierre, Beryl Pounds, Katherine Collette, Pat Springer, Marcello Polglase. Second row, Betty Jo Coffrall, Dorothy Cros- sar, Dunelda Srnoot, Johanna Turner, La Vonne Blasche, Shirley Davis, Juanita Cecil, Ruth Bein, Ruth Bower. Billy Krile, Richard Ro- senow, Tom Dale. Third row, E la i n e Deisler, Marjorie Soren- son, Mary Tumbleson, Christine Campbell, Gene Jordon, Marilyn Yoder, Emilia de Resale, Maryzaret McKittriek. Fourth row, Harry Hovey, Lois Wilson, Pat Trotter. Jeanne Brun- nine, Beverly Willey, Miss Mansur, Frank Ja- cohs, Robert Lindgren. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY First row, lleft riuhll: James Lu Dean Mc'Nichols, nard Kane, Jim nard, Jean Keep, Claybauxzh, Jack Qu Frank Jacobson. Second rnw, Bei Kaplan, Betty lili Phillis Johnson, I Suppe, Lucille Podn Bernice Enizler, Mal Wood, Norman Dui Virginia Hornimz, thea Brounshidle, ona Gihrinxr. Third row. Mar, Jo McNeal, Sh Rosenthal, Louise VI Shirley Martin, . Killian, Georgette hn, Betty Jean 13 ander. Marie ls Louise Frolmek, Ma Leinen. Hilda Della SEI. Fourth Row Isabel Goldberg, J Shanessy, Shirley G Sarah Starheim, 1 Hornpeek, Gloria l ray, Dorothy Klaus! Margaret Mosley, ina Dalla Rosa. Fifth row, Ann dit t, Eloise Ke Iilaine Anderson, I Perez, Anita Sehl Edith Gills-n, Rose! Carr. Sixth row, Miss l sur, Flrling Ewing, ' ian Hiekok, Virl Hessivk, G e r a l tl Childress, Dorothy ker, l'atty Forl Florenre Colvin, 1 Jo Anderson. Seventh row, Di Moshier, Helen Ra Dorothy Luke, Rosei Doermann. Joan Hel Anita Davis, Joyce Camp, Verl Lindley, Riley. Eighth row, Ray een, Earl Shenan, iorie Huslang, V Ford, Boh Willi Dil-k Snrinuer. J Werdell, Richard Ei Norman Clark. Larsen, Dan Wh: Georxze Dell, Mo Thomas, Galand H well. Fifth row. David essle, Tommy Tn Paul Omelich, Ne Scott. Chad Turner, no Brosipzini, Unid field, Don Moore, Moore, Dick Cami Raymond Oliveri. Page Fifty-two Scholarship Society Largest and most powerful of the ships of the American Navy in the War of 1812, were the three 44-gun frigates President, C onstitution, and United States. Among the largest and most brainy of school organizations is the Scholarship Society. U The theme of the winter semester's banquet was Emblems g a necessary part of a sailor's uniform, whether he be a Mess Attendant, third class, or a Chief Petty Officer. The theme of the second semester's banquet was Tree of Knowledge. ' Scholarship Roster Phil Adams, David Adkisson. Lila Adkisson, Ray Alfsen, Betty Jean Alexander, Bob Alpaugh, Bev- erly Anderson, Mary Jo Anderson, Walter Anderson, Dick Austin, Dorothy Baker, Barbara Barnard, Dorothy Bauer, Ruth Bein, Lois Bell, Ronald Bell, Coral Bennett, Vivian Berg, James Bernard, La Vonne Blasche,-Betty Bluhm, Dorothy Bobo, Ann Bottoms, Mary Detwiler, ' o Broaeghinin, Althea Brounshidle, Dot Bruner, Jean Burning, Erwin Buckspan, Ann Burditt, Bett Burt, Catherine Calletl. Christine Campbell, Dick Campbell, Jack Campbell, Max Carmen, Rosemary Carr, 'Juanita Cecil, Norman Clark, Edward Clatfelter, Carl Claybaugh, Robert Cody, Betty Colby, Florence Colvin, Normarrjinrad- son, Betty Cottrell, Dorothy Crossar, Tom Dale, Hilda Dalla Rosa, Valina Dalia Rosa, Anita Davis, Shirley Davis, George Dell, Emilia de Rosalea, Elaine Diestler, Jack Dodd, Rosemary Doermann, Mary Alice Dorr, Jessie Douthett, Norman Dudley, Agnes Eads, Richard Eccles, Jim Econn, Bernice Engler, Erlene Ewing, Raymond Fish, Franklin Forbath, Patty Forbath, Dorothy Forbes, Willis Ford, Yvonne Franklin, Louise Forbach, Paul Funk, Shirley Geist, Verona Gihring, Edith Gillen, Isabel Goldberg, David Grassle. Georgette Ghahn, Maxine Grundy, Robert Green, Virginia Gumm, Galand Hallowell, Halcyon Harris, Al Heilburn, Joan Hellend, Virginia Hessick, Marion Hickox, Barbara Handley, Betty Jo Holmes, Opal Hornbeck, Virginia Horning, Marjorie Houston, Harry Hovey, Betty Jo Hubbard, Albert Irwin, Marie Israel, Bob Jackson, Lois Jackson, Bob Jacobson, Frank Jacobson. Jacquelyn Jay, Lorraine Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Mary Jones, Shirley Jones, Leonard Kane, Beverly Kaplan, Eloise Kersey, Jean Killian, Dorothy Klausrnan, Jeanne Klinker, Elizabeth Klinker. Johnny Koerner, Bill Kreile, Ralph Larson, Leona Lawhorn, Marion Leinen, Tim Lewis, Robert Lindgren, Verl Lindley, James W. Lucas, Dorothy Luke, Barbara Manahan, Shirley Martin, Jay McCormick, Virginia McGraw, Pat NcMamera, Marjorie McNeal, Dean McNicholas, Elinor Melvin, Evelyn Miller, Jim Mitchell, Miriam Mohler, Don Moore, Kathleen Moore, Margaret Moseley, Don Munson, Gloria Murray. Ray Neblett, Norman Nienstedt, Raymond Oliveri, Robert Olsen, Paul Omelich, Jackie Pearre, Reuben Pearson, Betty Perez, Phyllis Ploeger, Lucille Podmore, Marcelle Polglase Beryl Pounds Louise Preston Jack Q ' Lo ' , , umn, uise Henen Ramey, Jean Reep, Barbara Rhodes, Bill Riley, Richard Renouif, Shirley Mae Root Shirley Rosen thal, Winifred Rothermel, Antoinette Scracins, Carl Schiemeyer, Anita Schober, Nellie Scott, Geraldine Shanessy, Earl Shuhan, Beulah Smith, Evelyn S. Smith, Jack J. Smith, Donnelda Smoot, Laurence Solum, Lauretta Sorenson, Marjorie Sorenson, Dick Springer, Patricia Springer Audrie Staggs, Paul Stea ba h n m UB 1 Sarah Starheim, Doris Suppe, Morgan Thomas, La Verne Thompson, Margaret Thompson, Marjorie Trescott, Patricia Trotter, Tom Trotter, Mary Tumbleson, Chad Turner, Jeanne Turner, Jean Upmeier, Joyce Van Camp, Jean Van Skike, John Verner, Alice Vosyka, Louise Ware, Jay Welch, James Werdell, Betty Westlund, Bernice Wheat, Don Sheeler, Marjorie Whelan, Lucy Ann Wilgus, Bob Williams, Helen Williams, Robert A.'Willis.ms, Lois Wilson, Marilyn Wood, Marilyn Yoder, Harry Zaharson, Jeanette Zimoski, Elaine Zuerlein. Page Fifty-three ., .,, vw .N llieft to riprhtl: Clifta Kewish, Rubie Webster, Dorothy Klau sman, Marjorie Henslee. Gloria Wiley, Nancy Day, Sarah Star- heim, Jacqueline Mel'her:-ion, Alberta Bradbury, Evelyn Minlclu, Exia Wheelock, Dorothy Zaro. Helen Rooney. Jesusita Tores, Miss Mary Alice Austin, Virginia Anderson. Ruth Selgeib, Loysdlilliott, Valina Dalla Rosa, Virginia Hessick. Ann Burclitt. Letty Tadd. N I1 ' ll li fl ' v ' 'A f 1 l I ff 1 1 , s eague ref . f '. V' , ' f . , . ' ., 4 . - lzach szulorette when she enters hnfh I f . . 5 .' .J , ' , ' i school, automatically heeomes a mem- . I A , - w ' ' ,'f f ' her ot the Girls' League. .Xs the roster , il of the Girls' League grew, committees l were formed to aid in work around the ship and now the sailorettes exert great energy keeping all in trim con- dition. Special officers are elected hy the crew in the spring and in the fall. Sad tnnes for the sallorettes are the in- C KCw'S stallation ceremony for new officers and the Senior lfarewell to shipmates taking a long shore leave. The nominating' Committee. a branch ot' the Girls' League, selects and nominates girls suited to hold office and to lead the League. Clifta liewish and l.etty 'l'add, pre- sidents for the year of '40 and '-ll, displayed tine leadership in the hand- ling' of the l.eague's affairs. lt is the LAW 'ram' presidents duty to take charge of the Cahinet and League meetings. World Friendship Club These sea-faring lads and ladies promote VVorld Friendship, and though there was a time when the British G11v1'1'it'1't' was lmomharded hy the Coizsfilzffiranz, later known as Old lronsidesf' they feel that now the different nationalities are hecoming acquainted and the spirit of coinradeship prevails. ,X banquet and assembly were given for the mates. After the prograln each felt that all should he ushipmates forever. ul lg ,... P94 rev X' 3. t -- ' Page 1:ifliQl ,f0ll?' w -1tf r-v t 1 7-Ms-s sr AF in . JB. I- V . 5, up-P V -A' W Y , . , - 1- ' he 'fix - EN: hifi., v .ar .,.-1 1 H 5 . - :fi A 5' V- w ,,.,1g.',v tt- Y- Q35 'l Y LQ, ew. V, I, I V my y,!f,g'f 5 fag, ff-il . 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Terry. erine Fifth ita mann Ayala. Gnmlvina, David lnderirand, y Taylor, First row. 1 Anita Barnard de . a- les, Mary ifr-ri Rothermel. Shirley is, S' Mdlnmplxell. Ln N6 e lilas . Betty Rnsenvine-,L axi e . - li.-r. f I Sec-ond row. Je 1 ule.' ll , ty Diaz, Exizi 'Q-lock 1'- hara Roneh. Jflne ' bell. Thomas Gikas, Ge 9 Dell Ve-rl Lindley. Third row. Mis. x rg. Grace VVntnnal1e. An ' oirel, Charlene lirassett, l'i Spring'- er. Dorothy liownian. Polly- annn Fox, Alive Cannon, Mae Louise More. Fourth row. Martha lirum- ley. Charlotte Leach. Lois Wil- son, Anita Driss. Bonita lied- ley. Evelyn Allen. Mitchell Fla- tos. Buddy Barham. Fifth row. Genevieve Deneh. Alvin Ripple, Norman Dudley, Caro Lynn lioand, Harry Hovey, Robert Williams, lil-rnive Bra- dy. Jim Ryan, Dirk Peterson, Sixth raw, Georire lluek, Ken- na-lh Korman. Jaek Riire, Ho- bart Loudd. H. C. Compmznc, James Lukas. Gerald Wasson, Art Taylor. ff ' , f fl X Q lu-C 4 . . l U M-ff f'Vf.g:..'C --fl-f L' ,iPP.- .bu-5-j Qygffl Am Cl in ' n n :I ' ' 4' V World Frienclshi Club r U! N' W1 21- L+ Q UIQQJL-Splflb I Alf? Q g 'Y ' Sponsor, Miss Mabel Thoberz. F K L lv VX. gx f Officers, lFirst Semesterl: Harry Zaharason, President: Mary Alice Dun, 5 ' glen Boerner, Secretary: James Bernard, Treasurer: Bill Carpenter, Historian: James eredel, S a t- Arms. I Officers, fSecond Semesterl: Helen Boerner, President: Rosemary Doermann, ' - jg Emilig de Rosales, Secretary: Betty Klinker. Treasurer: Shirley Mae Root, Historian: Brian enne Sergeant. at-Arms. N Page Fifty-j'iz'v SOCIAL BOARD First row, fleft to rightjz Wanda Buchanan, Charles Gambina, Jackie Nichols, Ad- rain Adams, Letty Tadd, Rob- ert Rice. Lorraine Schutt, Richard Fortune, Norma Smi ley, Chuck Smyth. a lx TRADITIONS COMMITTEE First row, lleft to rightbz Lorraine Schutt, Norman Dud- ley, Wanda Buchanan, Lorraine Wachbrit, Letty Tadd, Jackie Nichols, Charles Gambina. Richard Fortune, Beverly Ev- fn.. i ans, Norma Smiley. if X Social Board . .,: l K' .Jl x , I Q I ! J! . J 7 ' Vx 1' , A liccping a wcznhq' cy- 1 Alt-Sl. nhjtny favnrillmle 1, inqy o:E'c11tfcl'ta-irfnlc t at 1 x come along, ilu- S.,S,jQoci41l' will that l1crf'H0cIk oiftyim c?tft isnliel lifllqy. l Sailors' s and splatizglr 1119125 'czula Z1lfC,llClll nnclcr the in tcct ng-.shac ow Olifthis I lllOlllCl' L ' 'allxilljnviiig nva '. lllljlc 117:55 looks l11org'likf3Fil,a Conga. ' N ' 1 x 3 .V , ' V X all . , f . tj 'f ll 4 L , ' 1 'K 5 l J ' I , X M I , f 'll L' X I I r ' l U ,Auf J ,L K fl ,f .. Traclltlons Commit! l ' L ' x ' L- A V A , 'A 7' . . , . . , I J' ,L 1 f 'J ' ' Q' 'Die chief d ty of the Tm lt Co n I 'to l 1 - - 'LI i . . l 1 . l ' yi I ', 1 fl f preserve old a,nd new tnaclltlons. x. t -' l Wi ' ' l ' lf ' g Me111bc1'riin'c,tFlf- slnpm iesomf he ynnlniisfolnyer of J ll 1 ! . . V X , 4 V , L ' il W 5' A' Jlllelglfrc. f' , V . - l I I i l' .I , I ', X ' l Aboarfl shipltlwy run uplthf ilgnal for Howdy A lm. li s ' llztf. qolor wry, ancf Homecoming, ay. Q-Mfflii''ff? i5':1.li,Q5a A ' . ' T l ' 'B - ' 1 l ' ff! R V1 A J 1 f '- f xi f 1, fx lf . X I 3 1,1 J 1 r I X I .AU l Page Fifty-six H- l-.M-.,, New ..A ' c 's- . 1 Norman Dudley, Beverly Evans, Q W i q f. .A IQIW1 . 'Aim pf!! A 1 EM, m Y V ? s! UJWWKW WV If Lf Q1 513252552 fig My ' gixgfxkiw WWW 52 ffl Mwlwmffiw WM ULD 1 ,Mb M VWWQLW fMW . I . if Qi? fr h .n Trl ff 3 13? f .. '- 1 f fd F' Y. X '1 X. ,. Artif- fxx Q 6 Ya IL, ' if X' K QW N Qx wx if-X f I - W 1 mx! xx K - A! X ,qs A XX TEV . A 56. 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Mr. Ray- mond Miller West- OVET. Officers, lFirst Ss- m e s t e rl: Charles S my t h, President.: Adrian Adams. Vice- President: Bill La- uryf Secretary: Ed Smyth, Treasurer. Officers. i Second Semesterl: Bob Mil- likan, President: Ed Smyth, Vice - Presi- dent: Joe Custer. Secretary-Treasurer: Charles Buckley, Scr- izeant-at-Arms. COUNCIL row, lleft to rixzhtl: Alice Dorr. Sarah Stur- Iarjorie Huston, Marian d row, Helen Sowers. 2 Colvin. Jackie Pearec, 1 Hessick, Betty Burt, Jean Evans, Ann Hall. Girls' Council Sponsor, Miss Mar- garet Enlow. Officers, tFirst Se- mesterlz Marie Som- mer, President Kath- erine Horjes, Record- er: Barbara Rhodes. Council Proctor. Officers, fSecond Semesterj : Marjorie Huston, President : Katherine Horjes, Re- corder: Mary Alice Dorr, Council Proc- tor. consisted of live vessels, three scliooners, ancl one small liritish lmoat. ln moclern times, the lioys' lioruin is huihling a llcet which grows larger with the years as each vessel sails for peaceful ports, Nine fine girls, and doing their best, yo-ho-ho and they'rc all right, chum! A full feminine crew of the Girls' Council aicls those of her sister ship, thc S. S. Am- azons, to hattcn imcler hatches those of their lanrllnhhing sisters whose eiierves- Cent spirits overilow. The crew is hanclpiekecl from each class division hy the ad- miralty board of the Girls' League cabinet. These sca-going salts give up their shore-leave for the general good of their shipmates. Page Iizfffy-.wfwz SPARTAN KNIGHTS First row, 1le1't to ri1rht1: Ed Smyth. Jack Harpst, Bill Laury, D11n Entz, Wuynu Smith. Second row, 111111 An1l1-rs11n, Don Barry, John Brumlcy, Adrian Arlams. Rolu-rt, Rim-, Jim f'-sf Stone, liill Hatvhtvn. Third row, Ray Gahrinpr, G11-11 Shaw, Chuck Lewis, Joe M111- lhias. Dvan Dnnphy, Kenny Lu111leen. Fourth row, John U1111111. 151111 Smith, Harry M1-ily. 151111 Al- pauprh, Charles 14111-kh-y. Y. ' r 1' I .1f1f xl ' A D K S NK -lk v ,OJ t h 'xx -1 pa'rtan, mg ts 1 ,f s 1 1 A Q AX' ' 1 . N- 1 11 i' Qvtllillg 11I'1ll'l' 1111 1111:11'11,a's1w111l 11s 111k.l1111,11, 1111:fS11a.1'1:111 lfniglns 1vi1'11l Il ,, ' 1, , 1'i'1l111g xmzllfl 111'1-1's111q 511111115511 11111 S. 1Sf7lUAl1ll '1ll1c11 1h1111'!4 1110111110 11111511 111 ', ,ll 111-1-11i11g' 1L'l1L'1'5. 1'1'Q'111r1111111 51111, 1'111'111g f111',ill1-gal 10111-1'111e11Q llClIl1Ilg 111 111-1-11 1111- .1 - . , ' . 1 '. . ' h, x 1 g1'1111111'15 111 511:11'1111111111 clgzm, 111111 gn-111-1'11l'h' w:1K1111r1g 1111-1' 11' 111s111'111-1'ly Szllllll-S. X. l 1 A 'N - y A ,-' 11' 1 1 L is ' ' C1 lv W 1 . ettebmenm s u , 1 1 ' ' ' ' YN' ,V X 1 1 X l t J S11r1'11'111g 15111- 111 1111- 1111111111131 11111'111s llf lllg V1-1111 1111- l-L'11L'l'l1lCll,S Qqlllll 111111' I 1 x 1 . , 1 1 - 4 H . 1 ' 11115 51111111111 sarlmg. lliltxll' 141111 1161.13 NV6Z11ll1ilQC11 Il C111l1f111'cak111g S11ll'Ill. 111111 111111' - , ' , x , ' an A I 'A 1 1 f111lS'11111l1'1A 11111 1'1111v11' X 1 11 n 1, W ' 111100 Il X'L'1ll' il 11:1 11-1, f11l111w1'1l bv IL 1l1111cc, is 111-111 for 2111 11-111-1'1111'11. .-X11 1 ' ' 1' '- - s:11l111's 1lZlX'IIlQ' 11-111'1's, 1'L'U 1P111C3'41l11 111111-111131 thu' 111-1111111 111 1111' 011111 111' 11111, 111'1v X ' X f ' 17 ' ' 5 - , . . . 4 1 K X . ' IllYllk'1l 11111111-1111 l1l1'llIllllYl'. 1 A . I' ' I ' 1 .X Q l ,K ANETTERMENS c1,1111 1 First uw, 111-ft 441' ri1rh11: Rivhn A111-111-11. Qlkn Shaw, IJ1111 1 Lflluc C0.l1'11l111111lh, llulv She-rn1:111. .1111-lc Hurnst, llillll Hllflbillllh. Su-nnd T1lW,?'h W1-iss, D1-an Ilunphy, liill :11-h11-11. 111-11r1:v 'l'rovz1r1h1-11, Jan-k M1'Mll1lH, Rus- svll Munro. l'r1-nliss lirown, James Wer111-ll. Third row, H1111 Sn1l11-rl11n1l1 .lnvk Mllllilfrlll. Earl WiIs11n,Jim l'I1'11nn. Hurry Mvily, li11l1An1l1-r- sun G011r1:1- lJ:1lln11-is-r. Fifth row, Al1'r1-ml H1-iIl1run, Marlin Gran-1-, 'I'11ny M1-Clurky, .lim Akin, Jim Stone, Charles Gambinn, Kenneth l'yr1111. I'11g1' Ififly-1'ig11l ri' -Si 1i'.f'sZf, I..'LW.. ei' 'iff 1- H221 'J' x 'iff' Jiilfq ., z L-Z . ia. 'TTr'i i9.f'2' 'T V' ' W 21, 1, . - -P-.M ra 11 lu- .wg swfg-, - 'K Q .W 2-,,'- ' ' . 'AP' ...,'- 'CJQS' fJ'.a1!'.,- f U mt '-1 15,2-1' -.,., 'ff-. '-1',1w5,77:.7 '.11.11Yf1.:,-Mrfif :..'1,ww'-11g,:f:,'se-.' .i95.zwf,--25315 33.1-1.1. ..g,f.r. .1 sf, , '3+x1,t,f.- A 1. .. .-.. -1... X +., . ... .r.,, ,,.,1., fm ,Q ,., ir, ,.. .. ,JW 1. 1, .1-4 :'- .' 33 ,Ngfgr 51-, 'f'1, g.? 1. .- f 1 ,1-5-371. fz5, .1fQg?,'5,,2'1.. .'f1ff:.- 215 ' ' nf' ' 1 - ' 1 , .. 1 - - 11:31, ai -511-4.4: 1 1,-nv-'.,1 1 1 -' 1' ,A--1 2, 1 1 V i ' 'A .wil 275 'fi 'X C .3 F3 1- ix... ' 5- 1 ' ff 'le , f- . 'Q I . Ja 4.-'15.aw.5: f ' 1- f rf- '0- ,S , i .f ' X- f V , '1 , 'Q ix , ,f-f K AITIGZOIIS , . '- ,' 1- W., .f. I . X-L .N-T. wma' 1 1' ' As-'+P-' grrt'fS1.iff . .Y 5 ,-K A' L10-.1 , .-X1 - W- 1 -1,11 Bust my lJZlI'llilClC5, if lliese .Xnmzons Zll'L' not the linest shore police eyer. lizteh has il special position on the school recrezition clerk unrl lays the sen laws clown to iniitineers. .Xny e11l1n'it tlirown in 1l1e lirie' lay :in .Xinztzon 1'1'ceiv1-s ll sunnnons to Illllltlll' lmcforc tlie eztlmin eoiineil of the Kiirls' l.CZlg'llt'. IAZONS JUNIORS AND SENIORS first row. lleft to riuhtl: ie Bratezani, Dorothy Byrd. ry Ellen Brittain, Virginia Marea, Ruth Svheib. Kath- ne Svheib, Gloria Wiley. Eli- ' D1-ats, Marie lsrael. Grace nooshian. Pat MeCampbell. leeond row, Marian Leinen. iise Fralxaek, Althva Broun- lle. Opal Hornbaek. Ann 1rks, Gwen Taylor, Molly ss. Vera Suseofl, Nellie Mal- , Leanna Lomz. Ann Bur- 'hird row, Lolly Gareia, 'kie Faulk, Jean Wither- on, Imogene Waprner, June tansehlmr, Josephine Bo- ian, Virginia Anderson, nda Allen, Helen Boerner. 'ourth row, L1-tha Justice, lneis Sannon. Carol Stewart. inita Hatch. Mary Case, ,nces Bertola. Virprinia Cat- zi, Mary Stupin. Mary Det- vr, Pat Westbrook. Carmen urge. Betty Phillips. 'ifth row, Miss Bayliss, ee Enns, Dorothy Newcum, .nr-os Dumphey, Jean Kerri- ., Lauretta Sorenson, Bet- I'erez. Pat Marsh. Leola 'rison. ixth row, Anita Barnard. -lyn Manbrum, Pat Slnver, ue Mattson, Rachel Donahue. ,YDENT AID irst row, tleft to ripzhtl: ty Perez, Helen Romey, ry Alice Dorr, Marilyn Yo- econd row, Emilia de Rose- Rosemary Doermann, Jim nphia, Eloise Heisey, Joan land. Geraldine Childress. ty Bert, Dorothy Baker. hird row, Shirley Geist, anna Turner. Norman Dud- Jinx Bernard, James Lukas, is Suppe. Elaine Anderson, ne Ewing. First row, tleft to rightjz June Brooks, Beverly Churchill, Patsy Webb, Lela Mae Vaughn, Barbara Terry. Gloria Wiley, Exia Wheelock. Cecilia Hellmeriek, Miss Bayliss, Ruth Seheib, Ruth Clark, Betty Jo Cottrell, Kathleen Moore, Marilyn Yoder. Second row, Dolores Casagranda, Kathleen Merrick, Dixie l urmer, Julie Conistovk, Betty Luna, Betty lfortune, Marilyn Daniels, Ruth Bower. Third row, Mary Louise Moore, Barbara Wilcox, Dorothy Oslmlone. Greta Arnold, Jane Curley, Betty Luna, Corrine Wilenee. Fourth row Jeanette Sauermann Califern Carrison Ada Gre or ' , . 1 s , ir y, Rubie Blank, Jo Ann Dixon, Faye Mitchell, Breen Ratterman, Eloise Milner, Betty Rosenwein, Nancy Landis. Page lfifty-nilzc fi . . .ff - u -y H' TRI-Y Sponsor. Mr. Carol Johnston. Otlicers, 1First Semesterl: Jim Stone, President: Bill Hachten, Vive-President: Bayard Smith, Secre- tary-Treasurer: Ed Smyth, Sergeant-at-Arms: Raymond Smith, Chaplain. Oilicers, tSem-ond Semesterl: Jack Harnst, President: Ed Smyth, Vice-President: Eugene Spencer, Secretary-Treasurer: Charles Buckley, Sergeant-at-Arms: Adrian Adams, Chaplain. HI-Y First row, fleft to rightl Jim Stone Second row, Adrian Adams John Brumley. Third row, Don Berry, E Smyth, Charles Gamhina, Do' Entz. Fourth row, Harry Meily, Ear Wilson, Glen Crowl, Kenn Lundeen, Roger Guindon, Jo Custer. Fifth row, Huixh Hanni Wayne Smith, Bill Laury, Shel man Dunning, Charles Buckley Gene Spencer, Bill Hachten, .lo Colenhaupzh. Six row, Bob Anderson, Bo Alpaugh. Bud Smith. Bob Me Clary, Chuck Smyth, Austi Lowe, Jack Harpst. TRI-Y First row, lleft to riizhtl Lois Maxwell. Second row, Dorothy Heekin Her, Jackie Nichols. Third row, Erlene Ewing Doris Suppe, Gloria Wiley, Bet ty Keaty. Fourth row, Beverly Kaplan Margfaret Moseley, L o r e t t 1 Golden, Betty Gresrory, Wand Buchanan, Beverly Evans. Fifth row, Connie Guitfrf Lois Elliott, Betty Hunter Marilyn Wood, Betty Jo Crea gn-r, Dorothy Franklin, Louis Davis. Sixth row, Zoe Reardon, Pa Marsh, Joyce Enos, Barhar Rivers, Dorothy Newcomb, Nan ey Day, Dorothy Fullxhum, Jea' Killian. Seventh row, Virginia L I Mama, Ann nurdm, Len Tadd, Marjorie Huston, Barbar H i c k e y, Virginia Guttridm Mary Detwiler, Shirley Palmei Virginia Hessiek, Pat McCam1 bell, Phyllis Gould, Mary Alir Dorr. Eighth row, Dorothy Dysor Airnes Eads, Ruth Tremblei Laura Mancino, Carmen Georg: Norma Smiley, Elinore Deats Pat Elam, Rubie Webster, Joyc Byler, Dorothy Klausman, Grac Ann McArthur, Nelda Mu: Hrove. liven with as little equipment as the L-0llf6Llt'l'ZllC Navy had during the Civil ll':u', the Hi-Y would light as hrzively. ' is our purpose, crezite, maintain, and extend tliroughout the school and c unity a ' 1' ca 1 f Chri tian livingf' this is their motto. QV 73 i I I 4, f Sponsor, Miss Roberta F. Albert. . Q 'i A ' Officers, fFirst Semesterj: Lois Maxwell, President: Letty Tadd, Vice-President: Jean Van Ski Se ary: Jean Killian, Treasurer. I Q Hicers, tSecond Semesterh: Jackie Nichols, President: Erline Ewing, Vice-President: Dot I-Ieclung cretary: Beverly Evans, Treasurer: Dorothy Klausman, Sergeant-at-Arms. . Xlith the pledge, As a Girl Reserve, l will try to face life squarely and to fi 1 and give the best, the Tri-Y has kept on an even keel for years. The girls ha guided their pziddlefschooner under full Steam into ports of student activity. Page Sixty ce BI'6Bl4el'S Sponsor, Miss Jenneve Miller. Officers, tFirst Semesterl: Jack Crossan, President: Carol Morrison, ViceAPresident. Officers, 1Second Semesterbz Paul Harhaugh, President: George Buck, Vice-President: Phyllis Gould, Secretary-Treasurer: Donna Moshier, Publicity head. Flowing through the thick-skinned ice of seif-consciousness, hashfnlncss, and plain old wall-tlowerism the rescue ship S. S. Ice-Breaker is creating a new spirit among the student hody. 'l'he skeleton crew of ten which comprised the group when the cluh was as fresh as King Neptnne's clam chowder has grown to he a good sized school of fish. Once a week the Ice-Breakers heave-to, swap yarns, and enjoy themselves under the sea-sharp eyes of a different hoy and girl skipper each time. Miss ,lenneve Miller, ho'snn, never iinds it necessary to lay on with the cat-o'-nine-tails to liven the party: the crew makes enjoyment their personal task. . al K .011 ' i. U 'iz First row, stittinz, Miss Jenneve Miller, Verona Gihriniz, Molly Ploss, Doug West., Barbara Southern, Hazel Popotf, Pollyanna Fox, Paul Harbauizh, Rosalie Tucker, Helen Boerner, Bob Millikan, Dorothy V' if-K LJ' Bowman, Phyllis Gould, Donna Moshier. George Buck. ' ' Second row, George Harper, Luba Matchinoff. Dave Barr, Barbara Roach, Betty Jean Hartford, Ann , f I V - ' Burditt, Bob Erwin, Gwen Wilson, Charlotte Leach. , l ' 1 ' Third row, Lila Vauizhn, Doris Swan, Roma Rue McNally, Lois Wilson, Maxine Wilson, Betty Meelsfp Zz LC!! Cfu Rosemary Doermann. Marilyn Yoder, Pauline Kiler. f ' li f fy QHIAACI 4' W' A Q57ff,4r yf 1' 1' Hur' fi fini, , I wffff t A114 r btiyg' ffl!! 1 . f'l l y..,4f.. f M 1 f ,I Cf cfrvlf JL! X .1 ,.k fi. Clk xl ku i 1 i J6L4Q'Qfil I lI'.vn'l'Li55- 1 Page Sixty-one .,1. .. ' NL ' a XF t 'lw I -rt 1' f. f l 1 a 1 V' V ' vt- l l' 1 xii I' Miz ill J bun 6-li lt Mint ll dll 'il JiI..l'jhli 5 f . 1. f .. i . fi X. t f 1 ' Q ' A I ' First row, fsittimzlz Bette Phillips, Dorla Kerr, Pat E- baupzh. Helen Boerner, Dorothy Bowman, Luba Matchinoff, Bob Anderson, Hazel Popoff, Molly Ploss, Bernice Hall, Zona Brockus. Second row, Dick Pendleton. Julie Bratezani, Eugene Lie- brich, Dave Gury. Omar Orr. Third row, Betty Klinker, Lol- lie Garcia, Elinore Deats, Mar- jorie West, Mr. Holm-Kennedy, Eleanor Lemert. Art Adams, Reuben Pearson, Jean Killian, Barbara Terry, Clifton Gilbert, David Small, Ray Noble, Mari- lyn Yoder, Bob Miller, George Dell. .'JP,vy'nN,,QQy,v' Av 's y ff!!! 1 if 'Cr nfl Recuerdo i 11,3 LAX ' 4 O ll -Q .Q,,4LmJ1 s diary is as dear to n as e year ho ' is E - 'L - I 0 s flents. There has heen no slack sail: thi' r's 54,2-xy Work has not been confined ff st J jg! L has spent many long' watches after six he .' W ' ng, c ct- X . Q ing, and re-writing, Hlaying to with a nge in an f I A 34 attempt to surpass all previous efforts. ' ' '- The staff spent many long hours visiting ports and spin- ning yarns with old salts so El Recuerdo could he writt in hrvnest-to-goodness sea lmrogue. , Skippered hy the capable editor, Betty Phillips,-'Qgztatif a group of eager journalists, worked hard and long to h ,, this Annual to students. Handicapped by a record rainfall which meant continual postponement of picture taking, work- ers on the static sacrificed much ot the time usually spent on studies for extra work on the Annual. c , N ,lm '3 f-Hu.. X l 3::T7Z' l' 'iiz39i5:.' l. 7 ., , ,....,, ,.A - ummm Page brrty-Iwo , r --.-:..m,. ,, X 1 Spartan Shield Literally from swabbing the decks to an honor position in the fleet of the newspaper world the Spartan Shield has risen steadily on a wave nf compliment- ary eritieism. Starting its tirst voyage into the sea of journalism with a green crew the craft has braved the storms of trial and error until it has received first class honor rating. Spartan Shield Broadcast The British have just stopped another Ameriezui freighter would have been the message sent by semaphore to the Sfnzrfan Sllirlfl broadcast, as in older days, to be relayed to the student body. NN'ith better equipment than had the ships of the war of 1812, the Sllicld broadcast sends its news of the world to the public by microphone rather than semaphore in the daily noon broadcast. First row, tleft to riizhtjz George Dell, Dave Gury. Omar Orr, Euxrene Leibrich, Reuben Pearson, Jeanne Eisert. Second row, Bette Phillips, Marjorie West, Dick Pendleton. Bob Anderson. Third row, Barbara Rivers, Mr. Holm-Kennedy, Beverly Ev- ans. Pat Ebauzh, Dorla Kerr, David Small, Bob Miller, Art Adams, Emiliano Marquiz. tLeft to rizhtb: Erwin Buck- span, Thomas Gikas. Bob Olsen, Bill Riley, Georrze Dell. 1 'nge S1'.1'ty-llzrvv First rnw, th-ft to rifzhtl: Robert Hanson, Mar:-elle Pol- szlasv, Put, Sprimrer, lit-tty Burt, Hulvym-Il Harris, lim-tty Klinker. Second row, Ruth lk-in, Ger :1 lil i n Q- Childress, Kzithlm-on Moorv. Knthli-on Merril-k, Eloist- Showziltvr. Ann Ili-cknmnn. Third row, Nic-k Nirholzis, Willinm Hnynos. Rolwrt Price, Miss Nil-holas, Gvrzild Wasson, Ili-My VVestlund, Mary Ruth liowlur, Vivian Iii-ru, Lois Groizory. -N Junior Writers 'l'his trim craft S. S. i.ii.Cl'ZltllI't' plows through the sczi of Fine :Xrls with all sziils scl. i'i1'L'SillllCll und Sophoniorcs man the vcsscl. The job of these young tzirs ' t tlicv 'rin swzih the defks of literature ' clluhhinq friends that 1 Q is lu show tht-ir lzin K with lhc host ul tht-ni. Alive Dorr, Jim Berna Carpenter. tleft tu rightl: First row, Thomas Gikas. Miss Nuvart Safarjian, Audrey Freidel, Jean Killian, Virginia McGraw, Mary ' rd. Bill Sarah Starheim Second row, , R ben Pear- Mary Tracewell, eu M son, Norman Dudley, Tyler c- Donald. Third row, Geraldine Child- ress, Beverly Whitestine, Lola Judd, Norman Parsons, Harry Zaharson, Georile Dell. S P - .Xppiwcizitiiig st-:L chzintics of student pot-ts :uid zuithors, the PU.1'I1Z1SSii1l1S' pub Iicruion ink Spotsf gains zumprovzil of the grnlicst inztrincrs this side of Shang hai. This yt-zu' thc publication was omitted. Their motto is Light of Knowledge Illuniincs the XVOrld, and as their guid ' 1 -rl' thc crcw growl approval. I ls its rws oui tht du X, ing hvzicon-liglit s icc Q . . J , Page Sixty-four J L4 k gi :Hifi . 9. .- . .5 u X., ' yall mf if Y' 'J . f J ,f , .ge-f ff e N l --, - X . . 'f H P 1, , . . '-VY - DJ ' ' YL j N6 f M IK 'L-7 1 xlxl -1 l N l' E fb - 'D' ll' I.: A - . 4 v flif , L fix ' 1 Rx T r- V' EJ X - H wx re ll -.f- X X. e-'f Q - x f . w- Q, A, f A ,I X ax, xx ,X A? Y- X J, Y .V wx.. f XWKPQJ' 'J' bl U ,I ' 6:14 1 ..' 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John Inrlerizanml, Agnes Earls, Jean Smallwood, Mary Alice Dorr. Third row, Betty Keaty, Nor- man Dudley. Standing, Tyler Macdonald, Sarah Starheim. Gavel Society Sponsor, Mr. George W. Culberston. Ofiim-ers, tl-'irsl Semesterlz Tyler MacDonald, President: Sarah Starheim, Vice-President: Mary Alice Dorr, Secretary: Norman Dudley, Treasurer: Betty Keaty, Parliamentarian: George Dell, Sergeant-at-Arms. Officers, tSecond Semesterlz Sarah Starheim, President: George Dell, Vice-President: Mary Alice Dorr. Secretary: Agnes Eads, Treasurer: Tyler MacDonald, Parliamentarian: Joe Custer, Sergeant-ab Arms: George Dell, Debate Captain. Heroes of the Grivel Society will become lezirlers of the community, or country. Their rlreznn to gain iiieiiillgwsliip in the National Forensic League is fulfilled. Junior Toastmasters Sponsor, Mr. James William Cunliffe. Oiiicers, tlfirst Semesterl: Margaret Mosely. 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IEADI-:Rs dll.:-ft to riuhtl: Ilsrlx-IEALZ, Charles Gamlrinn. :Bill-Llury. ,-ffm' V' . ' ,Yell Lenders, . jf ' , vw 1 , A .4-, -.fp .-1 A r L . ' r- . 1 W . . - 4 , ' ' s - ' 'F 3 5' L'1gi11g.6u'tlTe 'plowing llccl of eleven gull-lmats wliicli li-L tlv lmnzlrlsiflc after 'lmroallsiclc from sxyivcl gun lurrcts, flmrlcs fllillllllllll. Hill l.:1u1:y, :incl Don ffnlz. 5 -1 nf- .,. ,lsC1'67i'r11efl Timm- the llblll' winds fiinn tl1c crrm S nl-si, Allillh iron spirit' tllc lnmys. suplxnicd lax one llllllflftlil 5llUT'C'hllg'gTI'S, cl1ge1'Q6Hu-l1 f-lQ:fn'gLjs In victory. Spartan J A V , 'Q W Scanning the lmrizmi from Ihc Cl'UXV'S nest, we sec the flying colors of orange :md gray streaming above the Senior llancl, :1 crew to lJc,p1'Qq,clnf. ' ' , . 1 4 'Lfixiii' First et ' ll ty J , , f 4?j'1'T '- 5' , row, fleft to rixzhtl: oss Nofmb ' o , Garza trabos, McCloskvy, Manuel 'Rodri- xzuvz, Gerald Wasson, Jack Bre- Harold Fillmnr la en Ska? oyd Grimm, -EHH1..Mah Williams, II 1Lehman Bob Ellen Comp- Kell Y. rnw. Betty Sheriel, Euzirfe Davis, igrksnn, Paul Funk, Robert Shue, Bob Mallady, Bob Tqbrw P son. Fifth row, Marjorie Zierden, Ed Cdrllly Paula Strider, Earl mnufie' Jo McNeal, ,Marcello Mnrgol'i1.. Sixth row, Pnrtor Valenciano, Gerald Bryant, Melvin Hill, Lawrence Parkhursj, ,Harold HQJSJU, BH! M arty, Lindsizy' Hayden, Betty, radley. 1' ' . A 1 4 iek GPfdl'lt'f,4P8Uf Nei-- STRING ENSEMBLE First row, th-ft to risrhtb: Juyrv Van Camp, Virginia Mu- Graw. Second row, Walter Rower, Geraldine Childress, Carl Clay- hauy,:h. Music Ensemhle .Xs sure as the purpuiscs fullmx' a sclwul ul' fish, lhusc with :L love for music Iill thc aurlituriuin when the Music liuscmhlc uiifcrs its nicluclics. lim' linscinhlc ciilcrlaiumcnt they hoist thc all's well Hag each succeeding year. ORCHESTRA First row, llvft to rizhtlt Russell Harshman, Walter Ru- hur, Anita Davis, Jeanette Sau- urman, Ann lirinsnn, Mr. J. Hawkins. Second row. Gladys Lewis. Betty Joan Hartford, Elizabeth Kolski, Mary Mathews, llilly Ju Lubsigzer, Shirley Davis, Joyce Van Camp, Virginia MrGraw. Helen Thomas, Walter Ander- son. Third row, Carl Claybaugh, Ivan Larson, Bill Vieland, Wade Bowan. Floyd From-man. John Catalaru. Earl Sheehan, John Hvtherinirton, Ramnna Stanard. Geraldine- Childress. Fourth row, Pat Page, Jeanne Eisert, Margaret Bailey, Iavlc Williams, Bob Chamberlain. Kelly Petr-llu. Paul Funk, L0- land Derkson. Fifth rnw, Dorothy Luke. Lindsay Haydon, Betty Sherrel, Genevieve Reese, Grant Lehman, Bob Des Laurios. Wayne Ross, Harold Dudley. ffwqfwfff i W ,W Senior Orchestra Shiphuarrl music from Z1 hanjo, liarinonica, or per- haps a conccrtiila helped keep up the spirit of the men J U47 rluriug the Civil XYai'. Our school hoasts of one of the hast musiczll groups in the City. As ztccoinpzuli- ju Q ment to the Spartzui Clioir, and participating in the an- -, ,-. . ii nual Cliristnias play, the U1'CllCSlfl'Zl, has performccl well 1 and contrilmulecl to a scavsturcly spirit of harmony. ' Uiwffl' . - . , Pagv .SI.l'f-V-Ulffllf v - ' ' -w Spartan Choir Resemhling the famed sirens or lore- leis, this group of juniors and seniors lures the stumlentbotly to many outstztncling musi- Culs with their excellent voices. Cotnposecl of lifty-four members this year, the group has soothed audiences with tones as sweet as :L gentle breeze to :1 beezllmecl szLilor's ears. SYMPHONETTES First row, tleft to rightl: Anita Drs-iss. Graee Watanabe. Helen Mc-Cullum, Pat Jones, Jaekie MeDonnld. Betty Jenn -' Cromer, Mabel Hitson, Beverly Nutter, Mildred Smith, Marjory Bell. Seeond row, Betty Jean Doek- um, Bernice Smith. Undine Swift, Barbnrn Landis, Shirley Potter, Luba Matehinotf. Nel- lie Maloof, Joanne Mt-Carthy, Mary Livengood. Third row, Juanita Donnelly, Elaine Distler, Shirley Nowell. Ruth Trembly, Dot Dyson, Jane Miller, Mary Vigil, Lenore Carr. Betty Bradley, Phyllis Johna- ton. Fourth row, Betty Lyons, Theresa Del Tempo, Jean Case. Margarita Clark. Eloise Sho- walter, Betty Peterson, Shirley Russell, Carol Lyon, Mary Boler. Fifth row, Jewell Nowtlesha, Dorothy Crussar, Dorothy Van Noate, Jane Keeton, Alice Hyde, Margie Applegate. Maxine Oz- den. Lola Judd. 1 Symp honettes SPARTAN CHOIR First row, lleft to rirzhttg Carol Stuart, Phyllis Bushman, Betty Bluhm, Jackie Falk, Mel- va Oveson, Isabel Berke, Len- ore Carrlon, Lorraine Schutt, Betty Brinson, Ruth Hofer. Second row, Jackie Perkin- son, Rosalie Tueker, Marjorie Weleh, Vernette Anderson, Joan Dizon, Mildred Day, Marjorie .Io McNeal. Third NW, Ray Quijada, Charlotte Leach, Ramona Rob- inson, Betty Birks, Virginia VVinders, Rubie Webster. Fourth row, Jean Whitesides, Paul Umvlivh, Alice Hathaway, Marjorie Huston, Thelma Ba- ker, Jaekie Nieholn, Pat Campbell, Ernie Dunlap, Mr. Burzlitt, Mc- Fifth row, llob Anderson, Al- fred Hollis, Charles Davis, Jack Smith, Kenneth Murray, George Brown, Paul Harhaugh, Em-1 ROYUBV Ray Ford, Weaver Hess, Alvin Ripple, David Omeliqh, Carrying 21 prize Crew of fifty-four jun- ior :mtl senior jill-turs, the Syntphonettes have sztilerl Zl smooth sen of stuclent body hztrniony. ,Xu zulvztneecl singing group of tfirls, the hrifhten tnanv school functions s 5- . with their voices, meloclious :tml smooth as a S03-gl1ll'S glide. BOYS' GLEE First row, tleft to rightl: Richard Koegel, Julian Dix, Don Pierce, Shaw Bozipzian, Frank Agnisa, Byron Bibee, Benton Lane. Second row, Howard Henslee, Bob Olson, Edward Brown. Wally Young, Euirene Younlz. Art Molinarik, Jack Crossan. Third row, Bill Morrison, Howard Morris, Harold Smith, Adolfo Ayala, Bill Phillips, Don Kewish, Jack Wee-dn. Fourth row, John Upton, Ronnie Rowlan, Donald McVay, Eugene Blossom, Hohart Laud, Gordon Hancock, John Dorazio, Mr. Byron Burditt. Fifth row, Glen Rothbaler, Charles Krobbe, Bernard Mc- Cartney. Sidney Williamson. Ray Lamborn, James Lane, Henry Boziizian, Robert Hudson, James Williamson. GIRLS' CHORUS First row, lleft to riixhtl: Viola Balsano. Barbara Beck- stead, Edith Truelson, Betty Jo Higgenbotham, Alberta Brad- bury, Patty Nafziprer, Jean Bowers, Shirley 0'Morrow, Jo- sephine Graffio, Marjorie Man- os. Second row, Cleo Jeanne Aker, Ethel Glasson, Dorothy Jane Reeves, Dixie Farmer, Gertrude Krylofi, Elaine Day, Elizabeth Wulf, Ruby Lenk, Donna Cameron. Lela Vaughn. Ruth Scheib, Mary Dunn, I-'races Posey Fourth row. ma Walwell, Rosa Acuna, Doris Suppe, Third row, Marion Kulin, Betty Cole, Gloria Hermosillo, Wanda Noman, Marie Pappas, Eileen McCall, Janet Minter, Roma McNally. Doris Davis, El- Sadie Calatlna, Boys ee ' GI Supporting the captain of the ship. the lioys' Glee supplies zi line chorus for Dorothy Oddone, Elsie Casa- grranda, Betty Lou Overholt, Ann Hall, Barbara Wilcox, Sal- lyann Hawnen, Phyllis Leach, June Brooks. Fifth row, Evelyn Allen, Pat- ricia Sensiba, Juanita Clay- ton, Jane Carley, Barham Handley, Elinor Sherman, Pat Van Noate, Doris Rudkin. Sixth row, Florence Case, Betty Solomon, Letha Justice, Clarice Grobe, June Milton, Ruth Bauer, Goldie Ripple, Jackie Brown. Not in picture, Martha Clark, Marie Metz, Dorothy Day, any musical. They sung at the Clnistinas progrznn, sat in ringsidc seats and added their part to thc male chorus in the operettzl. 'flozin ol the Nancy Lee. As the seniors scaled the rigging at graduzition, the lioys' Cllce took ll part in the Coininenceincnt exercises, helping to make the occasion joyous. X wf552:llWi ' r , , Girls' Chorus Mary Hellen Eslinger. Singing sea chanties and keeping the crew pepped np, the Girls' Glcc held . '1 l'L'Cltill for the pnlwlic, May 22. These snilorettes, who travel around the world in I ' ' 'N wtE'.Q.Ww LS ' i ff-f ' qi x ' 'Vi 1 ' W Wil X ' ' 'file-fa. ,.e,,,,,Q,,,,, ,, ax fa- -+-ff ' song, aid in shipping gracluates to further ports. Page Svvcizty First row, lleft to rigzhtl: Carol Stewart, Isabel Benke, Betty Jo Creager, Jean Killian, Genevieve Reeve, Juanita Wea- therby, Marion Hiekox, Juanita Cecil, Mary Grafiio, Patsy East. Second row, Dorothy Bellert, Barbara Applegate, Jessie Dou- thitt, Lois Gregory, Marjorie Jaycox, Kathryn Apenliter, Clariee Grohe, Evelyn Allen. Barbara Holman. Third row, Mrs. Winifred Waterbury, Barbara Griffin, Norma Applegate, Jane Elgz, Rosemary Bremer, Arlene Hen- derson, Kathryn Grauel, Mary Conte, Arcelia liarloge, Frank Worthington. Fourth row, Jack Dodd, Eu- xzene Leibreieh, Frank Jacobson, Ellen May Cox, Barbara Christy, Peggy Conklin, Alice Hale. Fifth row, Jeanne Ownbey, Patty Forbath, Dorothy Ful- lrhum, Ann Bottoms, Nancy Colenbauirh, Unidentified, Glen- da Hills. Jackie Nichols, Vir- xrinia Gentry, Betty Krier, Ralph Groudal. Sixth row, Florentina Es- pana, Kenneth lieeton, Carl Flores. Stanley Katz, Jim Jen- son. Jack Quinn, Bill Finley, Walter Anderson, John Bipzler, Marcello Margoni. First row, tleft te rinhtl: Evelyn Miller, Marian Leinen. Fairma Mason, Betty Hunter, Barbara Yeager, Leona L-tsko, lietty Jean Hartford, Gertrude Stern, Betty Jo MeCreary. Second row, Mary Quacken- bush, Alive Quaekenbush, Lois Rhodes, Helen Hansen, Lois Mohler, Ellen Hansel, Shirley Strimrham. Third row, Elinore Wayrnan, Doris Williams, Carol Smlth. Joyce Will, Marjorie Welch. Ef- fie Rice. Alive Vartanian, Mar- jorie Sorensen. Elaine Stoneluc- ner. Fnurth row, Betty Jo Brown, Charlotte Humnhry, Mary Lee. Gloria Neilson, Gene Jordan, Mrs. Winifred Waterbury, Jean- nette Berbeck. Lauretta Soren- sen, Mary Pat Lewyllen, Wini- fred Rothemel. Fifth row, Jay Welch, Ernest Oddone, Jimmy Spotts, Nancy Landis, Louise Wiek, Bob Mal- edy, Joe Le Sueur, Louis Mil- ler. wg'-1 my . Piano Recitals Once Il year, these AlllNltl ins hourl tht Lontulu ite si 1 to entertziin ensigns with wolos .im ,ioup num ima 'lll'ZllllCtl until they are llNlkltlllN ll wt L law pmno L . ss cs present a free recital fol tic tn oy 1 v Jltlf ,Xs niany :is six ianox Ll LlAMm.:fm1JdL56lLl4-I0 f olterecl lay the group. f 'I ' i 74 --42,1 A I 'l K-4 1 ' X RADIO BROADCASTING First mw, lleft to riizhtlzf Jackie Pc-rkinsun, Hay Hansel, Ray Gahrimx. Doreen Durham Julian Levy. Merlv Reed, Pet Westbrook, Harold Peters . ' Second row, Goldie. R Jim Stone, lub Chambers Barbara Terry. l9ernim'e Smith. N. X 9 'Y x ' g' 1 0 , s, . . . 5. , .I-' l 7. ,A ' N 1 l 4 f -. - ' . . 1 X 9, N 01 I SWING BAND First row, lluft to riightlz Walter Anderson, Gt-orize Tre- varthen. Millard Iilavk. Second row, Joe Matthias, Jack VVilliams. Dub Chamber- lin. Emile-no Davis. Third row, Harultl Dudley. Grant Lehman. Raclio Broadcasting Oltl-titnc salts with st-a-lwluwn voices wnnlrl linml littlt- opportunity in this clasw. XXIII inmlnlalctl vuiccs antl guufl acting almility are wqtiisitcs for any broad- casting claws. 'l'hc linisln-tl pupil, tht-y say, can clruwn ont a fog horn in a lifty inilc gall: Stnrlcnts lt-:n'n tht- art of rarlin Illllltlllllfillg' and acting. Swing Band .VX livcly tnnv scrvcs tp pt-p-np a rowing crew pulling into a wind. 'Vherc is nut innch fluulmt that any cruw cunlrl pull with zest if lmlcssc-cl with a swing lwancl such as this high sclinul lmasts. L.tlllllll'lSCtl of half a scrum- uf lmngicfxvungic cluwn lwsatc1's, thc lvanrl plays at sclwul tlaiiccf antl carnw calmiii-buys' wages playing at mit-uffsclinol attairs. Page St'z't'11l.i'-Iwo .- -QQ--. iwm, 43? wi ggi ' Q IQDQQ 5' ! ,ax , Y , W . '1- 4 U- r x I Rua x 4 N 1 N 'KN A m . f F ch 'D 9' il ,. eff Q , f s' gugg fv row! V p ,Z - iff' LMA LW L QW Wim ppnfof iris e..-JM aw' if Nw . . 0 ' . ,wtf M 'yi ' ' choice of a a ticalt e usxc epartment present 't 5 p Viwicyiithe pu lic and t A 1 .ra a o tpirat Lgens.V,UGMf A 5 hard Camdgi, an English genttgiynj een ew from his countr Y, , M I Before !e4H ll1Q'was jilted yqhis dy Lady Joanna L on. iff favor ,Lf .. hrs cousz ho mhgtd . J ,fx f f or political reasons, tlt'Wllg CfY'l0 Lord Egbertt Mo -1 . ffl? , . ' J , 1 D-,L , K 3 ' X ' ' ' 4-fy Sn' Ric ca e a pirateglnd e and of young men o ad also U, V, . . . y their swe . e pirates manned the saiyllttffy Lee, a d founipf it was L b y Joan and her bride maiils, w Ll been to Earfsgtobuy A A ,yugnwns for the approaching weddiiigljo, I ' W Epgdjizdan prevented a fgnxtiny of the crevsf, arrdwlnxade-hersel ap intof the M fsmiiide os!qg,f'hgQVferf1ieridover. In' e pr syof the ploti Richard A-ff - 'K becam r 'nciled, d th r. the A' theffmaidens aboard ship, forswore thei My te women, c me their captives' uitors. Qgefiast QLEZIQSY memb Lthe par an Choir was Qassiste by he S m hon- V 'gg anZ1thek1ysj,Q0reeLQjCFbgv, ,YAJ-'Lf , f gf ' , rincipals in the cast weneim, O I, 'A Lf U V Sir Peter Leyton: Dave Omelich Lf! Ll Lord Egbert Mortimer, fiance of Lady joan: Jack Smith jerry, Sir Peter's Son: George Brown Sir Richard Camden, Cap'n Dick of the Nancy Lee: Harold Peterson Barnaby Hyde, boatswain: Alfred Hollis Stephen Lowe, Stuttering Steve, cabin boy: Gene Brito Bill Bloody, King of the Pirates: Robert Anderson Monsieur Francois, a Parisian dancing teacher: Ray Quijada Signor Doremi, an Italian singing teacher: Paul Harbaugh jim Sparks: Kenneth Murray Sam Lavercott: Earl Royse Nick Lewis: Paul Omelich Jonathan Lumley: VVeaver Hess Giles Rose: Wendell Carr Pirates: Alvin Ripple, Ernie Dunlop, Dan Littleton, Herbert McCollum Lady joan Leyton, betrothed to Lord Egbert: Thelma Baker Clarissa Buckingham, maid of honor to Lady Joan: Ramona Robinson Florinda Harcourt, twin bridesmaid: Jean Dixon Dorinda Harcourt, twin bridesmaid: Vernette Anderson Mistress Rhoda Grensael, governessz Pat McCampbell Dona Eustacia Mercedes Maria y Pilar de la'Montana, Spanish noblewoman: ,Rgillihf-ff ' Dolores de la Montana, her daughter: Jerry Shanessy Henrietta, maid to Lady joan: Melva Oveson Elizabeth, maid to Clarissa: Carol Stewart Jeanne Marie, maid to Rhoda The production was under the direction of Miss Wiiiifred Waterbury, Mr. 1 Byron L. Burditt, Mr. J. C. Hawkins, and Miss Harriet E. Pidduck. 1: , 5., i,y,fr,h.k:k s A :' vrh- '.' I' 'Q 5-,4L. 1.-5:.?ff'Qg,-,.'7:'a-.lA,:.' . XNJAX tl - W' a Kyla' 15:,,1g.e! 1 . -51, N ...Lg , . ' , nrqgme. ., 'f ,-.-, -9- P-, '1 r:wsw.5f:-w V -nazs,. in -15' --re-1 nfiiifefv . ,' .t:i4mQ4,3.?gi,,5,5,. X -' ya 5,..wLf5QQ2' ,wgfxf f ' '!msh- - li:f?-'l31ai? '3-11vi: '. . a ft'--il ' 'Y. fl-'.v'2': 1 -liz ' 17- -LTi.f,, 'flf'3?3fQL?:'P-1 W-fy--wr, 'Q' , , ' .f --,..s, A ., Y .f Q :AMN - VW, Q ii-.v,is-, ?flf19 W - -..mw::g....--.. W Q 1 K eww-szf ' g.'-fe: ': i' UN UN' T- ' 'X v. 21' J' 'h 1-1 xifv' 4- -f. .-aft 'V N.. L 'Ur '1 nur' ,t 4'?v'- 'Tk' , fi, JS- ' FK. : P , m. . ' V .1 . 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X X N 'C ff Y V f S 'X i X x 'Q - 'x 'Xa -f - I .1 t- W iw 4 - , Q Mm diff' 4 I 1 1 4 lf - . Q' , tv . - . f - eng ., g. L ew'-N 'Q Stage Crew Changing sets and managing lights and mikes are duties of the stage crew. These boys work at all school aH'airs in the auditorium and at many banquets and games. They receive training as electricians and as regular stage hands. Mr. Esmonde Harper supervises the work of the stage crew. Qpnnwor Mr. James Officer- tl ir logreha Setreta i Ann Ofliler-i tier Popzreba Semretar Masq uers N gzer, Virginia Mellraw. Buekspan. l r l S i Q Q Spnnen Miss Lueille Silver Biekley. Oflimtrs tFirst Semesterbz Erwin Buekspan, President: Tommy Gikas, Vice-President: Betty Jo l reaizer Huretary-Treasurer. nn iltlllllllltfltlll' ll.-wey :mtl the Lf S. lleet rlestroyecl the Spzuiisli lleet in ml i ix. .XlllL'l'iCIlllS were justly lmmcl. just as prourl are we of the Blzisqiiers. Marcello Louise Moore zkx- Vogel, Jewell First row, tleft to riyrlit il: Miss Biekley, Leslie Raekett. Thomas Gikas, Betty Jo Crea- i Second row, Lueille Carpen- Q ter, Barbara Holman. Bob Dv l Lanier, Jim Adams, Erwin USl1eI'S and Usherettes First row, lleft to right! : lsabel Gold- berg, Shirley lfolirer. Bernice Brady, Mav , Alma Dalton, Phyllis Doran. Second row, Rose- m a r y Carr Aliee 0'Neil, Mary Lucie N e w m a n, Lueille Pat Lawhead, Vice-President: Dorothy President: Barbara Hickey, Vice-President: Dorothy iron 5i51e1' ships into L'lliC'l'lZlllllllCllf 'X . . . 1' xsy tug? :itaml oq ii lluntmgton Park s i .- l J JU , A taleei. lxlillfll 1 in f' hitqlig! they look after ship! X fl, recreation H ' 'i6d. 1 tl , - l I J xy , F l I' I I ' 1 1. l I f 7 rx .5 Y- I ll, I 'jj I .5 JI if ' ily' 9 , ' l 4 Brennan, Alive Can- non, Ruth Clark. Barbara Terry, Mary Pat Lewellyn, Jaekie Pierre. Third row, Theola Beaver, M a rx! a r e t Hart, Frances Payne, Eloise Kersey. Jean- ne Lehman, Betty H o u e k, Rosemary Bremer, Katherine Brooks, June Milton, June Ross, Doral Bennett. Fourth row Caro- Lynne Boanml, Elie-en Hanson, Bart Gisen, David Small, Beverly Willey, Evelin Coff- man, Betty Rosen- wine, Goldie Ripple, Evelyn Allen. Fifth row, Pat Lawheaxl, Elinor Lei- mert, Ernie Dunlay, Nclo Margzoni, Eliza- beth Kolski, Sherman Garshofl, Robert Mil- ler, Bill Taylor. Sitting, Marcello Marzoni, Ann Beek- man, Dorothy Pro- pzreba, Barbara Hick- ey. Mr. James Cun- liffe. Page St Z't'lIf-V-Xl.l - -- . .1 -. . -. is - . K x . - 5. 'evra ut .- ' ' Q .' '- ', - A 'wk '1 Y' 01 XLT' ' .11 .,.!- ms -1 1 -.1--V'.- eff' 'eimr iwf-f:F 'i-2: 'Haifa-Q. -2-'Q-. -1-:':-'er '-et -Ft' ii t J T. : :Q Y' 'xi 'z it t, . 1-, -, - -,.'- ' , .- U :. - f- 11: - :'.. WT, 5 ' - '.7eg..:..f ' ---1 ',.- 4' -' a , -af-w .- ' :-- ' '- '- ' ' V.. 'iii' Tv . 4,1 'ff-, '- '. A 4 f b? 5, - geitftsfsgfsxw-2 2995, f. ,-:swf - . ce, - f ff' - , - at --. 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Second row, Dick Bidwell, Dore Adleman, Marie Israel, Norma Reed, Mary Tnmbleson. Doris Suppe, Frances Posey Third row, Frances Payne Mrs. Herman, Mrs, Weiss, Mrs. McCrary, Georgette Grahn, Mar ilyn Beveridge. James Parker, Alan Haynes, Thomas Rodri uuez, Jean Killian. Sponsor, Mrs. Miriam Thomas Mt-Crary. Otficers, tFirst Semesterl: Georgette Grahn, President: Ginger Womer, Vice-President: Yvonne Vaus, Secretary: Jean Killian, Treasurer. Otlieers, tSecond Semesterl: Georgette Grahn, President: Tony Mt-Closky, Vice-President: Yvonne Vaus. Secretary: Jean Killian, Treasurer. The zlttructive cover and section pages are the work of the .Xrts :md Crafts. I Flying Pen FLYING PEN CLUB First row seated. tleft t0 rigrhtl: Kenneth Qorman, Car- men George, Norma Smiley, Yvonne Franklin. Charlotte Jenny, Gwenne Mitchell. Second row. Belle Robinson, Altheu Ifrounshidle, Edith Gil- len. Mabel Hit:-non, Caro Lynne lioaml, Marilyn Leeper. Third row, lletty Lou Dick- son, Doris Griml. Gloria Rose, Sheila Hull, Kathleen Phillips. First row standing, Miss Fee- ley, Louise Frohaeh. Second row, June Battensch- lair, June Gregory, Jane Wil- liams, Third row, Marjorie Peterson, t -5 4- .l u a n i t a Weatherhy, Jean W 'i-El. 4 Fourth row Lorna Barney, V 5 I Nancy Reynolds, Rosemary My 'Ji Carr. we-,W Sponsor, Miss Lottie Frances Feely. Otficers, tFirst Semesterbz Yvonne Franklin, President: Carmen George, Vice-President: Gwenne Mitchell, Secretary: Charlotte Jenny, Historian. Otficers, tSecond Semesterlz Norma Smiley, President: Kenneth Korman, Vice-'Z resident: Charlotte Jenny, Secretary: Marilyn Leeper, Historian. Civil lYz1r uavies would have welcomed those who keep the log-hooks in 1 perfect order and have their gauu sights set ou future sccretzuiztl positions. 'Exam A. Et.. LATIN CLUB First row, lleft to riizhtl: Herbert Sauermann, Gerald 0'- Stein, Walter Clardy, Bob Ja- cobson, Bill Kreile, Ivan Lar- son. Second row, Katherine Luger, Gwen Wilson, Beverly Lichty, Pat McNamera, Evaline Sala- zar, Dorothy Kennan, Beverly Chambers, Elaine Gerwiiz, Frank Jacobson. Third row, Mr. Doermann, Pollyanna Fox, Charlotte Leach. Jeanette Johnson, Betty For- tune, Shirley Bar, Jayne Elg, Lois Rhodes, Flvelyne Drake, Louise Wace, Mildred Day. Fourth row, Inez Peterson. l'hyllis Johnson, Breen Ratter- man. Jean Ornhey, Betty Perez, Raymond Oliver, Lucille Ed- wards, Don Moore, I-'ay Mitehell. Dorothy Miller. Mary Butler, Patsy Trotter, Pat Westbrook. Fifth row, Allen Thrailkill, Sam Arkahan, Bob Kazarean, John Sloeum. Dean Lensiniz, Tom Neuner. Jack Torrence, Jim Bernard, Vincent Arand. SPANISH CLUB First row, lleft to riuhtn: Betty Perez, Ceeila Carrillo, Dorothy Klausman, Esperanza Marquez, Florence Colvin, Eva Atanay, Gerald Wasson, Jim Jensen, Shirley Davis, Nick Nicholas, Winifred Rothemel, Jack Levy, Thobart Loudd. Second row, Lucy Estrada, .loan Helland, Shirley Rosen- thal, Jean Rule, Jean Mancino. Barbara Merrell, Jeanne Brun- ninil. Lor:ain3 Johnson, Gloria Bigelow, Anary WIlliams, Ruth MeCon nell, Juanita Cecil, Emilia de Rosales, Dorothy Pop.:- reba. Gloria Misaka, Donalee Klcckner, Cecile Hernandez, Miss Elizabeth Snyder, Elaine Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Tal- bert. Third rnw, Maxine Watson, Virginia H e s s i e k, Geraldine Childress, Betty Burt. Frances Medina, Frances Tremphey, Ber- tha Merrina, Dorothy Luke, Glenda Hills. Jimmy McPherson, ene Russell, Weldon Erwin. '74 f IWO5 C' R ' ' D Ives omanl .,,,,5f Sponsor, Mr. John E. A. Doermann. 1 Officers, llfirst Semester: Frank Jacobson, and Kay Luger, President: Dorotha Kenn n. Vice-Presi- ' dent: .lean Ownby, Secretary: Betty Bluhm and Phyllis Johnson, Program Chairman: Herbie Sauermann, Publicity Am-nt: Ray Oliver, Sergeant-at-Arms. XX'licllici' on the Monitor or the blt'l'l'llll1lC, members of Lives Romani would have shown lionian co1n'aQL'. t'tJnxvzml ever, backwarcl never, is then' motto. 'lhcy can pull thc ours ul the cliiiiioiiareincs with the best. La Tertulla Officers. tlfirst Semesterl: Emilia de Resales, President: Eva Atanay, Vice-President: Betty Perez Sponsor, Mrs. Margaret E. Tnlbert. Secretary: Florence Colvin, Treasurer: Virginia Hessick, Sergeant-at-Arms: Verona Gihrimz, Historian P id nt: Betty Perez, Vice-President: Florence Cnlvm Uilicers 1Secnnd Semesterl: Eva Atanuy, res e Secretary: Josephine Balsarn, Assistant Secretary: Dorothy Klausman: Treasurer: Jim Jenson, Sergeant at-Arms: Dean McNicholas. Historian. If the Navy journeys to Spain, they will need 111 oliicial iiitcrpreter. but l.a Tertnlizi members won't need one. Their meetings are conducted in Spanish. ,. . 4- - - .. 'QI :Hai lf3i7fI Y.f??'tfi:f52-i-1 Eli-f5i!1 ?IfhifEi, '-i'2:'i1'?Hm - 1-5-1:..-1-5. 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A f T L X, ' el eff N ' xl! lil ' i f' is ' x 1 - -' x . . l, - Q lt S gal Q ,W Pl i Q A , . . y. 1 , 1 S K N, x x ' ' J ' . U ' x iw X .a . , i .+I ' l C le Francais Sponsor, Mr. W. G. Jackson. Oflicers. 4First Semesteri: Thomas Gikas, President: Bernice Engler, Vice-President: Shirley May Root, Secretary: Helen Broener, Treasurer: Louise Ware, Sergeant-at-Arms. Officers. lSecond Semesterl: Bill Riley, President: Beverly Kaplan, Vice-President: Shirley Mae Root, Secretary: Jean Hoeffel, Treasurer: La Verne Sulier, Sergeant-at-Arms. To relax and rest from the every-day lnilm-lmlm almoarcl ship, members of the Cercle Francais have hamlerl together to enjoy the different entertainments Los Angeles presents as a substitute fm' the atlnusplierc of France. Un shore leave they visit French movies and hulxl theii ' t 1 wet native atmnspliere. annual lfrench banquet, 4 b 'egg 1' I ui ,,, l fevgg, ug, ., g g y ? we 1, ,ar -fp ' 'z,.ff:3:i E nw- Q.. ,K ,wb Q ,': , First row, lleft to rightl: Chico Thomp- son, Ln Verne Sulier. Bill Riley, Ralph Larsen, Jane Campbell, Mary Alice Dorr, Louise Ware. Thomas Gikas. Second row, Lauramay Cooper, Lucille Carpenter, Genevieve Dench, Bernice Em:- ler, Shirley Mae Root, Betty Vihus, Carol Stewart, Helen Boerner, Betty Brinson, Pat Mc Campbell, Mr. William Jackson. Third row, Jeanne Hoeffel, Betty Hauck, Lcnore Irwin, Marilyn Yoder, Jerry Shan- essy, Virrrinia Anderson, Jean Killian, Bev- erly Kaplan. Euoclia Seated, tleft to ripzhtl: Eldora Kinkeail, Betty llluhm. Louise Ware. Standing. first row: Betty Klinker, Virprinia Gentry, Mar- ion Hiekox. Pal Westbrook, Betty Lee Gilmer, Miss Nuvart Safarjian, Carol Stewart. Second row.: Winifrcd Mar- tin. Evclin Coffman. Pat Mar- shall. Attendance Service Clulo First row, 111-ft to riuhtm: Herbert Sauerman, Bob Murphy, Le Verne Hancock. Miss Doro- thy Woodworth, George Corey. Iioh Priee. Second row: Earl Sheehan, Ralph Hastings, Gwen Taylor, Jam- Cotone, Lois Gregory. Pat Berg. Third row, Genevieve Dench, Frank Jaeobson, 'Fhemiv Flatos, Floyd Freeman, .lc-mes Stockton, Marcello Maruoni, Dorothy New- rum. Fourth row: Goldie Ripple. Francis Iletola, Mary .lo Ander- son, Viririnia Winrlers, Iiarharu Hickey. Fifth row: Jack Crowell, Wal- ter Sauermnn, June Gregory, Lola Jiulcl. Leona Sawhorn, Home Economics Mary Ann Hunn lfranees Medina Lucy Estrada Zona lirnekus, Bertha Mealiana. Dorothy Bowman, Anna Sus- oeff, Katherine Seheih. Iierniee Hall Gwen Taylor Ruth Seheilx Evelyn cle Monhrum Molly l'loss Kathleen Niehoif Ruth Hoffer Mary Stupin Margaret Bruno. Luha Matrh- inoff, Hilda Ualla Rosa, Hazel Popoff, Mrs. Greenwalt Beverly Evans Pat Brown Elinore Deals, Doris Scheih, Claudia llrown, Vivian Dau:-r, Vera Susoeff Lauro Mancino Johanna Turncr Connie Gulfre, Rosetta Miller, Doris Howard, Melba Mongc. Priya l5igl1l5 Euodia Sponsor, Miss Nuvart Esther Safariian. Olcers, tFlrst Semesterl: Betty Blnhm, President: Audrey Fredel, Vice-President: Eldora Kinkaed, Secretary: Pat Marshall, Historian. A whole hatchful of sea chaplains. That is what we have here. Girl chaplains, at that. Their faith in the Bible is as strong as the iron-clad steamer in which they sail. Missionaries from various sections of the world speak to these girls, so they may have a better idea of world conditions today. These future social workers de- vote their meetings to the study of the Bible, and try to help others. Members of the club spend hours, learning passages from the Bible, and hold contests within the school. The winners attend contests with other high schools to see who is the best informed about situations in the Bible. Attendance Office Service Club Giving hours of service to the ship, the crew of the Attendance Oliice Service Club do the largest part of the clerical work in the Attendance Ollice. Typing, filing, checking, and rechecking are duties of these members. Although these sailors and sailorettes do not hold meetings and do not have ofhcers, the club is recognized by fellow members of the crew all over the ship. At any hour of the day, members of this organization may be seen roaming over S. S. Sparta collecting attendance slips and delivering call slips. Signal flags send this message to the Attendance Office Service Club: All's well, thanks to you. Home Economics Club Sponsor, Mrs. Charlotte Keays Greenwalt. Odlcers, lFlrst Semesterl: Vera Susoef, President: Ellnore Deats, Vice-President: Marie Iareal, Secre- tary: Evelyn Hacker, Treasurer: Mary Stupln, Historian: Mary Ann Hmm, Parllamentarlan. Oicers, lseeond Semeaterhz Vera Susoek, President: Ellnore Deasts, Vice-President: Marie lareal, Secretary: Mary Ann Hunn, Treasurer: Mary Stupln, Historian: Katherine Sclleih, Parllamentarlan. Training for a home life, not one at sea, the Home Economics Club makes layettes, dolls, and scrap-books for patients of the Orthopedic Hospital, and for orphan homes. They lay aside serious items at times, and take time out to dance a hornpipe and sing a rollicking chanty. Page Eighty-one STUDENT AID First row, lleft to rightl: Betty Perez, Helen Romey. Mary Alice Dorr, Marllyn Yo- der. Second row, Emilia de Rose- les, Rosemary Doermann, Jim Camphia. Eloise Heisey, Joan Helland, Geraldine Childress, Betty Bert, Dorothy Baker. Third row, Shirley Geist, Johanna Turner, Norman Dud- ley, Jim Bernard, James Lukas, l Doris Suppe, Elaine Anderson, Erline Ewing. r.. f1.f' l - f' f 1 ' StUdel1t Ald . -N ' ' ' , ry .'1 421, . .,.- 1, ,W fi ,,,,N1 5 f.zaM,,, I lllidshipmeil ex:1111i11z1tio11s are :Ls hard as scraping harlmcles off Z1 ship's bottom w :md 11 little :Lid here :md there is greatly appreciated. Stlirlelitllairl has done 11111Cl1-pl' f0'5t'b'Vl for students in il fog. The Ilflfflllllllllllll has grown widely 111 student acclaim. ff ' I' ' -' 1 1 - - ' D iffy ,ffaa -4447 Jiffy U. c4460 ,, - X House of Represen atlves if 1 ,H , 1' J . .. ff - LZ' -H9411 fa., fiwaerft HoUSE or REPRESENTATIVES First row. lleft to rixihtl eryl Pounds, Marilyn Yoder, uth Clark. Nlchlil in u rn M a Rosa, Worth Second Evelyn Grace Ann Hull as Mood umm Ray len Ad Beverly 1 .- f- Dll, - - 1 Prank NUrS1:'n aimd,iyt A g md 1 ' 11 21 den racy IS supported the Houses of Representatives. h isp tru o IS cc pc 'ed of delegates hy second period classes to row, Charles Buckley, K Gordon Rutherford, Dick Jone ' ' '65 l ll 1. ,I Chl.Cb',Chl-H' . 2 w, fc2Zmf'f'uf,22n,wif , ec 1 p oc fl' ses prepare hllls and thell delegate presents these to the bard' Cf-fl BHUUFV F 3 im- ldifuse. 'I1' UL e ' es on these hills and if 1iHSSCCl they are laid before the lf e 1 ve oar for' urtlier C0llSlKlCl'Zlll0l'l. li . 51' - nw 49 1 N Q 1 1 X K ' l l 1 ' A ,1, H I ' 2 ,I 1': lq'A 'Rf, ' ' - 2, 1 lk' ' ' . N , , Q 4 v 5 v l L I l E W Page Eighty-two . I 1 M x b I I X ' ' X It I . '17 1 1 4 S ilizfit. Dm, 14571, - 742 - .wL f+f WJ F'-J Zap . L ,.-,.-.JU . 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Lea n ,, Dorothy Dyson, rs 1 , u- cille Podmo e. n ever- idire. Betty l , .Ianet Van Voorhis. I ., '. , , .' 1' 1 . ' , l f , . Ii- ' I 1 . -I Q i fi' ' - Al L, , . First flgpd-Xiightli erly Liechty. Dorothy Bauer, Lucille Tallis. Audrey Beveridge. Jewel, Dalton, Doreen Durham, Jean Killian, Dorothy Franklin, Louise Davis. ' Second row, Gloria Bigelow, Ruth McConnell, Marjorie Mills, La Vonne Blasche, Winifred Rothermel. Shirley Davis, Mary Tumbleson, Barbara Landis. Third row, Dorothy Poizreha. Elaine Anderson. Georgette Grahn, Virlzinia Adams, Mrs. Herman, Marion Cameron, .Ioan Helland. Baz-sara Merrell. A V 1.7 Ruth Clark. Ruth Adams, Bey-t and an induction party held in the Social Hall. , . Sponsor, Mrs. Marie Meish Ryan. ' i - , Officers. tFirst Semesterh: Lucille Podmore, President: Genevieve Dench. Vice-President: Betty Hauch Secretary: Audrey Stagg, Treasurer: Marjorie Trescott, Historian: Rose Sosic, Parliamentarlan. 0 Beers, Second Semesterb: Shirley Nowell, President: Donalee Keckner, Vice-President: Grace Ann McArther, Secretary: Beverly Wiley, Treasurer: Rosemary Doermann, Historian: Lauramay Cooper, Par liamentarian. ' . , a . Sponsor, Oliicers, Franklin. Sec Oflicers, Mrs. Emilian Herman. r . tFlrst Semester? Jacqueline Jay, President: Virginia Adams, VicePresldent: Dorothy etary: Louise Davis, Treasurer: Virginia Forter, Historian. iSecond Semesterh: Virginia Adams, President: Marion Cameron, Vice-President: Barbara 'lug DUCTURAE First row, tleft to riizhtj: Gloria Wiley, Arlene Roloif, Marion Leinen, Ruth Seheib, Sarah Starheim. Second row, Jackie Nichols, Barbara Terry, Dorothy Klaus- man, Pat McNamara, Erlene Ewing, Miss Grace Willett. Third row, Letty Tadd. Ann liurditt, Virginia Hessick, Vir- izinia Larson, Mary Alice Dorr, Jane Ross, Agnes Eads, Betty Westland. - ,ln-A 'L AN Q -' - K t w AD.ELANTE COMMITTEE' First row, UMW. to rightj: Gloria Murray, :Juanita ' Cecil, Evelyn Smith, Beryl Pounds, Marcell Puxrl-IRB. Betty Ju Col' rell, Betty' Klinker, Florencl Colvin. A Second row, Qoral Bennett, Jackie Pearre, Martha Brumb- ley, Christine .Campbell, Doro- thy Crowl, Marge'-et Hart, Ver- ona Gihriug. 1 - Third rnw, Mariorie Swain. Mabel Hitsonf Beth Bluhm, Betty Burt, Wilma Brown. Fourth row, 'Emilia de Rosa- les, 'Virginia Anderson, Miss May Verbfees, Marjorie Jo Mc- Neal, Marjorie Huston. Mari- lyn Wrhnl, Donna Mushier, Pat McCampbell, Dorothy Fulghum. sen... snag.. . , Sponsor, Miss Grace Willet. Officers, tlfirst Semesterbz Letty Tadd, President: Sarah Starheim, Vice-President: Marion Leinen, Secretary: Virginia Hessick, Treasurer: Betty Jane Mc-Coy, Historian: Barbara Terry, Sergeant-at-lArms. Otlicers, 4Second Semester-J: Sarah Starheim, President: Dot Klausman, Vice-President: Erline Ewing, xl Secretary: Jackie Nichols, Treasurer: June Ross, Historian: Agnes Ends, Sergeant-at-Arms. L h 'Cf' r, Send them to .Xiiiiupulis to train for the sea, but to the Ducturae Committee ,KUT1 at tl13:lt1'ni1ii11g they'll need to take respcmsilrility as worthy members of home, 4' -' . . - s . . . . . . - K A ' - . ,fix S1i.'lF'lQO1,,.IlIlfl community hte. laxperience m plzmning activities. concluetmg meet- : Q' A - inf' und s ienkilw in iuhlic mzlkes COllllllIl.llKlCTS of the firls of the Lea-fue. 'KN 1 . . D, S as L,XlNw . :- ' Jliv' V g I s V ,rn -X j . I rol1f deItC ft , Q , Q, I an e omml ee i' t 'I 1 A . ' s 5 .Q J' 255 s 'I-' N fXv Sponsor, Miss May Vertrees. .jg ', if , QI! iiicers, 4First Semesterh: Dorothy Fulghum, President: Dot Gibbons, Vice-President: Marjorie Whe- f. -J ' l lan: ecr shy: Verona Gihring, Historian. fi-V h K- -fm , tsgind Semesterb: Pat McCamphell, President: Donna Moshier, Vice-President: Marjorie v is ' vsln I eal, Sec ary. . :J Lx , . , ' . J fe 5' ' 45 ,f ' lhe .sz ew of the .Xrlelzmte has made sewing hzlskets and scrap books for the 4 ' ' ,' .' - . -f . . . . K7-W if Xiliilclrelifs' w:1'rfis'of llllS1lllZllS 111 Los Aiigelcs. .X cruise was made to Los Amigos. .',,, 'w 1? , l 5'-1 X 'X' :lj ,.,, . 7 - , -lf 1- I .5 . . , 1 , .- . , 1 - . X , F a. , 4. - f' .W 'ogre , XJ fax . ' IL 1 f 'Q uf . xx Page Eighty-fam' v . ,N 4 A X -1 1, 1- ? 1 AQ,- Q WWW Wslhiefwif I ,Ki .z,'-t-jr:-r.,-3413, gn 'Q 1. . 1 fs .13 i 1-1 I fr W - , I 1, ' my lj 1, if i ' ' 1 Q3 .I . l th X X. l 1-ll 1' xl' X 1X1 13' 1 ' 1 . X 1 D . 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'l'l1c clulx ill' lllt l llll 1 fxfl lust lillul 1 Sponsonl rs. Illizalti Fis Officers lFi st Selllest r M iam Bess tai hSer Qant-at:Ar 1 , Q. Sponpgr, Mrs. Vexaxlbnride Horst :1111l lcccp ll11- ll't'1lSl1l't' 1' Olfl IK Is COMMITTEE First row, lloft. so riuhtl: H1-tty Phillips, Marilyn I101-por. Charlotte .li-nny, Doris Griiriz. Vivian Charroin. Dorothy Day. .lvaniio liisvrt. Second row. Kathl1-1111 Phillips. Mililrvml Stl-rha. Virginia Apolo- pzatv. Gloria Rose, Mario Israel, Elsie liill1-11st1-in. Third row, Inu-ion Higrlvn, Mary D1-twilvr. Carmen Ileorpre. .lc-an Smollwood. Mary Jo An- 1l1-rson, lfllinore D1-als. Dorothy H1-1'kimZor. Fourth row, Christiriv Morris. .limo Mattson. Cecelia Hellvme- rivks, Iithvl Tallwrt, Alma Vo- Kel. FINANCE VOMMITTEE First row sealed. 1I1-ft to rightl: COIlSlllIll'l' Guitfru, Val- ina Dalia Rosa, Marjoriu Hens- lev. Caro Lynne lioanml. Second row, Eilna Gambina, Alivo Millor. Virginia Loftis. Mrs. Ilorsl. Ross-lla Milln-r. Ju- lie llrutazani. lilizalwth Sims. lla-tty Murphy. lim-tty Broth-t. Nvllii- Siapis. Juno Millor, Sally Susot-lf. Third row. liz-tty Criss, Mar- pzarvt l'll'1ll'St', Betty Lou Hop- per. Ella Carluy. Marjori1- Ap- plviratv. Helen Williams. Fourth row. Maxim- Wilson. l'Iil1-1-11 Ml'f'1lll, Joanne Kli-km-r, Allllll Susvolf. llc-rnice liratly. Lorutla llenson. Fifth row, Hilda Dalia Rosa. Maxim- 01:1l1-11. l ra111-1-s Norte. Lucille llrvnnaaii, Shirley Ros- 1-nlhal. HOSPALITY COMMITTEE First row, llc-ft to rightl: Shirley Palmer, Letty Jane Mor- ris, Patsy Price, Beverly Kap- lan, Loretta Sorenson, Helen Morgan. Second row, Graee Watanabe, Josephine Bozigian, Phyllis Johnson. Lorraine Miller, Grave Blank, Ruth Virginia Chance, Celia Carrillo, Mary Annes Murphy, Jane Campbell, Shir- ley Mae Root, Bernice Engler, Marion I-Iickux. MODES AND MANNERS First row, lleft to rightl: Margaret McKittrick, Margaret Mosely, Anita Barnard, Virgin- ia Horniniz. Marjorie Yeager, Beth Mills, Beverly Chiquet, Virginia Grimm, Leona Smith. Second row, Betty Ross, Helen Prentice, Inez Peterson, Vera Susoeff, Marilyn Yoder, Mar- garet Wilson, Patty Forbath, Mary Williams. Beverly Thomp- son, Evelyn Allen. Third row, Califern Garrison. Mary Pat Lewellyn, Mm-Iva Ove- son, Ann Beekman. Betty Jean Alexander. Helen Bordgelin. Fourth raw, Mrs. Elliott, Viv- ian Dauer, Margaret Barley, Lois Belle. Theresa WY-outsey. Betty Jean Siney. A 9 ' ? . - 1 , I ' I 1 4 . I D K I Y 'Q , a 1 I I I I ' osplta ity ommittee ' ' ' I , Sponsor, Mrs. Edna K. Losey. ' 4 ,' 4 , V IA f Utlicers. fFirst Semesterl: Lorraine Wachbritt, eg' 'ntz Revqrly Kaplan, Vice-President: mona ' Flores, Secretary: Leola Garrison. Treasurer: Shirl , almer, Historian. ,'l , f f 0Hir-ers, CSevnnd Semesterl: Leola Garrison, President: Shirley Pahher, Vice-Presidehf: Betty Perez, , Secretary: Marion Hickox, Treasurer: Grace Waters, Historian. . ',- ' ' , I ' I I . ' 'lima welcome Quests, and make new girls fc-C at home is tid: ZIIIIIAO-f the lluspi- ,V ' . , . , ' . ' 1 Lf' ' I . f v :tiny tomnnttce. ,X memhei' of the Coinnnttcfu at the front dpoif of the Admin- istration Building each period of the day greets Xjiaitors. ' 'fi .4 ' . 'lf 1 V ' 4 I ,-f , , n Modes and Manners Com 'iftee it Sponsor, Mrs. Elaine Zeller Elliott. A 1 1- '. Officers, 1First Semesteriz Marjorie Yeager, President: Nfzggare Mosely, Vice-Yrtsident: Virginia ' ' Horning, Secretary-Treasurer: Inez Peterson, Historian: Helen Borzeljn AssistantxSecretary. ' I ' Oiiicers, tSecond Semesterlz Virginia Horning, President: Beth Mills, Vice-President: Marlrnret Mc- ' Kittrick, Secretary-Treasurer: Inez Peterson, Historian: Helen Borgelin, Assistant Ser-retlry. ,- HC0llI'lt'Sf' counts most and costs least. Officers in the fPi'lII.I1DlJil1Cf,, infihe n ' x Spanish-Ainericzin wsu' found that many a diplomatic bzrttle wasf wqn hy timely Fourtesy and tact. and these young ensigns cliscovei' that inanlhla ticldish situa- tion has been savcfl luv such tact. Courtesy Dfw is recognized rnnuially. '-sig. V 4 L ' lfiglll-v-.v1'.l' , - , 'fy V' T- ',1'5'fi.f'Q'4f ?-E7'Ef,'.1?'Hif5?'f1'5, gf5?!F,f2'iTlf'fVfff1'ff3!WiTT, 'i ,V ' .1 ' A , ' . Q I L- , L 1 15,1 Q rg vsxjflrk :TT Y,,, I ,V , 5 N -Q I , Q fi. .V . . V. . , Y t 'K ,. V' ,,g u A A N. 'Q 1 . f ' A , ' gl - ' . 3, 1 x K.. , . D if .U A x - - ' M' t , if I t . , t f . X T I K I .lit fl r . ' f J ' R el C C ' D ft ' D 1 ' unior e ross ommlttee J 1, Sponsor. Mins Ruth Ann Gray. V Ofticers, tFirst Semesterbz Louise Ware, President: Audrey Wilence, Vice-President: Barbara Brad- Y lor. Secretary: Corinne Wilence, Treasurer: Betty Keegan, Historian. ' it Otficers. tSeeond Semesterlz Ann Works. President: Margaret Smith, Viee-President: Corinne Wilence, I K 1 Serretary: Betty Keegan, Treasurer: Kay Deaver, Historian: Audrey Wilence, Recorder of Work Points. These .'Xngels ot Mercy make layettes, dolls, and favors to ship for children S l- . . . , . . . J in more nnfortnnztte countries. During the Spamsh-,-Xmerlean war. the Red Cross I served lmrzlvely :intl its flag still wares with the help of all liecl Cross workers. 1 z f W IF C 'tt ' Otfic-ers, tFirst Semesterl: Jean Kerrigan, President: Lucy Ann Wilgus, Vice-President: Joyce Enns. Secretary: Evelyn Bones, Treasurer: Dorothy Newcum, Sergeant-at-Arms: Dorothy Luke, Historian. Ax , Otficers, 4Sez-ond Semesterl: Phyllis Gould, President: Lucy Ann Wilgus. VicetPresident: Evelyn 'txt Tl, Bones, Secretary: Dorothy Luke. Treasurer: Charlotte Humphrey, Historian: Dot Milikan. Sergeant-ab .g' Lew -X 'Z' fki. Arms. Cure of the wounclecl and sick is of prime iinportance in the navy, :incl of TX? Nckfv equal import to the Xlelfzire Committee. The members make scraplmooks and other 'Q-. GALLLQ , Cr interesting things for children on the sick-list. Color Day around here would lie, nv GL r v . . . . . ' L as colorless as at sea-sick sailor s face wlthont these girls. - A 44 S-1 - lt Firat row. :left to rinhtl. Gwen Taylor. Margaret Smith, Catherine Deaves, Ann Works, Beverly Chambers, Louise Ware, . Thelma Baker. Frances Neu- man. Second row, Le ta Crane. Jerry Corson. Nadi e Babcock. Betty Alinize. Ali 'l. Jan- ette Ver - l S. .3 .. 1 l Thir tow n Sowers. Betty yo bara Bradlor, Audi' , tty Kegan. mr5nJWi1ence.U i- iw Hall. . llf . ui lllive, First row. tleft to riizhtl: Rosalie Tueker. Juanita Hatch. Mary Case, Marie Rado, Jean Daughters. Jessie Douthitt. June Brooks. Second row. JOYCQ EUHR. Gladys Lewis. Carol Curtis. Josephine Vigil. Jean Kennin- Han, Phyllis Gould. gf , Third row, Lucy Annrfwil- irus. Grace Manooshian, Nor- ma Jean Evans, Virginia Can- field, Violet Heidenreich, Char- lotte Humphrey, Dorothy Luke. Fourth row, Nellie Maloof. Virginia Gentry. Norma Bas- sett, Sonja Carinof, Hazel Pop- otf, Aurora Rodrirzuez, Dorothy Millilran. i jf' . V . , l ' on' x ,yy N 4 l 3' - x 0 ' I 'l I N K XY l W I K K I I . 51 ,1 . 'v 9 ff ' t - ju VD is lk, An ll xi, 3. N J' ' . j 4 .K fi - lx V V lN0 Ari LTOMMUTEE Sy rst r , llef to rightl: S A t. Kat Grim- Scheib, . Barba Tinker, Betty Hunter.Q ' V Se d r vv, Lorraine Waqhl- N bf, Lois tum, virginia mi- il - ter. Gelyifude Kfyloff, k'Carlo 'xl' tllyon. 'oyce W'llsi ' Q l- , , iw ll AJ I A l - l , Ji X . , 1 I , Ji- l, yi, V,' ,, y l l K ' ' ' V h U 1 i I .1 l ' ,if ,I ' ' . 1- A' 11' ' ' J ' 'uw tl f J 1 g l w if ft IJ, ff! If . fxxt IVV g i rf , f. v L MOPOLITAN First row, tleft to riizhtl: Theodora Badsky, Martha Susie, Pauline Karayzus, Virginia Win- ders, Mary Ellen Briton, .Iaekie Rikard, Yvonne Vau. Seeond row, Elizabeth Wolf. Edith Gillen, Mary Jo Anderson, Pollyannzi Fox, Dorothy Bow' man. Jane Cotone. Gloria Tav- lor, Sally Sherman. Anita Dre- iss. Third rnw, Geraldine Chim- ress, Lolly Bannon, Janet Min- ter. Doris Suppe. Phyllis Bush- man, Iiarlxara Holman. .,' ,ill r ll' t H N - - c - t ,of omlnatlng ommlttee 5 s l ,ll .. Y X Sponsor, Mrs. Mildred J. Cappa Abbott. ' ,I '0Hieers, fFirst Semesterhz Carol Morrison, President: Katherine Seheib. Secretary. l ,ff X1 ' Officers, 1Second Semesterb: Barbara Tinker, President: Katherine Seheib, Secretary. i tl I Xl .Nll zihoztrd. The Noiuinuting Coiuunttee is under way to discover new nom- X 'UN .1 niees for Cnrls League Ufheers. logether, these girls mztke :in effort to pick the X i tl lj , outstanding right girls tor the right offices. 5 . t lx I. ' l H X 4 ' ' ,ifosmopolitan Committee ,Ar 0 :mi . .1 1 ,Q regain it me-...f .,.f Q- f. V Hr, f.,1,.r .K 4 H' ,. 'fr 13.1, J -x H 1' sponsor. Miss Phoebe Hearst Hill. Officers, tlfirst Semesterlz Phyllis Ploeger, President: Elaine Riley. Viee-President: Betty King, Secretary: Pollyanna Fox, Treasurer: Geraldine Childress, Historian. Officers. 1See0nd Semesterlz Doris Suppe, President: Barbara Holman, Vice-President: Janet Minter, Secretary: Dorothy Bowman, Treasurer: Christine Childress, Historian. Anchors away! X'Ye're hound for another port, and lllClll' hers of the Cosmopolitan Committee sail to invite Il girl to come to speak about the customs and dress of her country. This girl is usually an upper class student, and from at foreign country. XVhen they visit other ports, they try to visit foreign restaurants, to sample strange menus. I ,Q ' . ,f lq?'fru,,.rrf nw: 'aging 1,-g.,-fg-ffm. fkirizt-fdti-crfvtivgirf I U' ' k- j-.45 i r' -51, Flower Committee Sponsor, Miss Louise Catherine Huston. Ollicers, lFirst Semesterbz Loise Preston. President: Alice Hale, Vice-President: Margaret Thompson, Secretary: Gloria Miska, Treasurer: Louise Frobach, Historian. Officers, tSeoond Semesterb: Opal Hornback, President: Virginia Ballinger, Vice-President: Cecila Hernandez, Secretary: Pat Springer, Treasurer: Gloria Selburz, Historian. Cziptains are pzwticiilzii' persons and like to see things zihoarci their vessels ship-shape. Not only do they crave good food hut they like pleaszmt surroundings in the cz1pt:1in's mess. If they sign on the girls of the Flower Committee the cut in lovely zttiiiosplieie' Clllt'1illilZl will hc solved. Program Committee Sponsor, Miss Harriet E. Pidduck. Olicers, tFirst Semesteri: Rubie Webster, President: Isabel Goldberg, Vice-President: Marjorie Welch, Secretary: Elinor Lemert. Treasurer. Ollicers, tSecond Semesterbz Ann Burditt, President: Rubie Webster, Vice-President: Jackie Faulk, Secretary: Romona Robinson, Treasurer. Keep the crew in good spirits and ye-'ll have no fear of mutiny, says the cliairmzin of the l,l'UQl'Zllil Committee as it hrings hidden talent from the crew and presents it to the liirls' League. I-'LOWER COMMITTEE First row, lleft to riprhtl: Virginia liallinizer, Gloria Se- berg, Bernice Smith, Lorraine Johnson, Loretta Cada. Garnet lluek. Second row, Irene Harkey, Barbara Drew, Opal Hornhack, lietty Misaka. Leona Lawhan, I-Ildora Kinkc-od, Louise Frobaeh, Juanita Thiminn. Third row, Gloria Misaka, Cicile Hernandez, Betty Jo Brown. PROGRAM COMMITTEE First row, ileft to riuhti: Juanita We-atherby, M a r ir i e Welch. Jaekie Falk, Lolly Gar- vie. Second row, Percilla Jones, Dorothy Van Noate, Dorothy Urossan. Donalcla Smoot, Doris Huekins. Mary Mood, Evelyn Miller. Third row, Ruth Hofer, Miss Harriett Pidduck, Ann Burdilzt, Ruby Webster. Isabel Goldberg. wi First row, th-ft tn riirhti 2 Frances Medina. Althea liruun- shimlle, 'l'iiea Shure. lielle Ruh- insun, Susan Marty. Second row, lfrauees Payne, Anne Marie Kelly, l'at lit-rg, Yvonne liutler, Franc-es Drake, Jackie Mt-llunalil. Paula .It-:tn Dyer, Franees i'lN'IllS. Mis. Wm-iss. Third row, liarliara Hit-hey. Jwyeo Hnns, Mary Rfuner, Milil- reil Day, Juni- Gregory. Fourth raw, Dorothy New- eomh, Edith Walsh. Sylvia Key- te, Jean Witheiwimmi, lfllsiv Hedley. First row, Ili-ft tu riuhtt: Naney ltantlis. Elaine Ga-rwitf. Maxine Salilis-r, li.tty Rosen- wine, liarbara Fhristy, Henriet- ta Ross-n, Lillian Quijatla, Ger- trude Stern, .lane lfllyr, lit-ity Homyak. Second row, Jeanette Sauer- nmn, Dorothy. lit-llert. lietiy It-an liartfnrd, IN-ugly Conklin. lit-tty Meek, Shirley liarr, Ar- een i'lenili-rsun, Plvt-lyn Drake, iVlay Louise Manure, llelen Mt'- Collum. Viola lialsanu. Third raw, Fay Mitt-hell, liet- ly lvlmire. llarharsi Murphy. Julia Culnlstueli, l'il'iin Ilieslvr. lit-tty .lane Fortune. .lean Vase, Alive Cannon. Fourth rnw, Miss Mm-Guy, ILM ty liunkuski, Mary ,li-an Meth- ews, Marjurii- Sorenson, Elaine Zerluinv. Kitty Wuols. Kathleen Merry, l'Illa Mae Uix, Ituruthy Markam. Fifth r:.w, I'auIrt-n Nantfhf, Mary lltnipzamuigh, llulurt-s Ci:- inerus, Mariraret lkekwith, Luis Rhmlus, Judy Haints, Duruthy Oiimlnne. Big Sister Committee Spzmsnr. Mrs. H. M. Weiss. Officers, tlfirst Sem:-steric Jean V.in Skike, President: Frances Evans, Vice-President: Mildred Day, Secretary: Betty Marshall. Treasurer: Betty Gregory, Historian. Officers, tSev:ind Semesterjz Franees Evans. President: Althefi Brounshidle, Viee-President: Jackie Mi-Donald. Secretary: Frances Payne, Treasurer: Belle Robinson, Historian. ll's the liig Sister L'unnuittee's duty tu help newcomers rm slippery rleeks aurl tu shmr them the mecltzluies of the S. S. .hlf7tII'ftl. Xt a liig'-Little Sister party at the li.-giuuiiig uf ezieh semester they rlrmru their cares in a frienclly sharing of rations. Little Sister Committee Ks the -lill-eusigus euine tu the ship from training in Gage aufl liclison, they are ztsliecl tu select the Committee they wish tn juin at Sparta. Some choose the l.ittle Sister tknmmittee. willing to aicl their sisters. They try to acquaint fresluuen girls with the selmul :mel its utiieers, :uid tu pmiimte good feeling. Page Niilciy f . -, ., pyas: 1, rg ,Nr .- -qs. -w V V. -h , I : s. '.,.:., 'f' r, '- w,. N- '-pq-1. ,, ., A.. -'2-Fr ,yr 4 -4- if'-' .iv ' 1, -Yin:-fr -3'wff3iLw,i++w j'i:,sf.w'i Wgef. ffm' 'I H r 5.-W-T. K A ' .w:,'fRi'Xvf'1 'yr-7' we I r 4' - Q f ' if. ia. ' ' V V ,Z:!.jVA4,- 5 Ji! .ww-1 K I .AY X ' ' 1 N , ' 'fu I Needleworlc Guild Sponsor, Miss Florence Lewis. Uilicers. lFirst Semesterl: Eldora Fisher, President: Rosemary Carr: Xiee-President: Nancy Reynolds, Secretary: Frances Medina: Treasurer: Sula Erickson, Historian. Officers, lSecond Semesterl: Rosemary Carr, President: Violet Brooks, Vice-President: Lula Erickson, Secretary: Betty Grubb, Treasurer: Nancy Reynolds, Historian. 7 joy :md service for llic needy is thc thought kt-111 in mimi by lmsy scum- strcsscs of tlic Xccillc lX'o1'lq iiuilrl. l':IlCll yczu' over one lmmlrefl Q1lI'lllL'lllS tor smzill girls :mil lmliics of nccrly fzuuilics :ire mziclc in this stlloul. Toy l.oan Committee Sponsor. Mrs. Margaret E. Talhert. time-ers. llfirst Semesterl: Sadie Calngna, President: Jean Mancino. Vice-Presirlent: Esperanza Mar- quez, Secretary: Julia Torres, Treasurer. Officers, lSecond Semeslerlz .lean Mancino, President: Esperanza Marquez, Vive-President: Sadit Cul- ufxna. Secretary: Mary Livengood, Assistant Secretary: Virginia Cotone, Treasurer. lo mend tlic sails :mil polish the lnrziss is the work of the Toy l,o:in tiommit- tcc, who sew dolls :mil mcml toys collcclccl for llic Toy l.o:u1 lleprirlim-nt. First row, llc-ft to right!! l.ulu l-Iriclison. liosemriry Curr, lililorzi lfislier, Lui-y ldstrumlu, lli-My Grulili, Violet Brooke-1, Phyllis Howard. Second row: Miss Li-w's, Win- Viruinia l'runmey. liilis- Rice, hart. lfrzxru-is llannxi, lieuluh Smith. Julia 'Fort-s. .lean Muncino. Second row, l':it East., Mimii Mrs. 'l'allu-rt, lfrrinccs Bertola Sadie i'ala.:na Third row, lisp:-rariza Mill'- gooil, lllargarile Corona. il'ri-il Crain. Nancy Reynolds, Mary .lean Shaw, Marry llurk- First row, ili-ft to rixzhtj. Doris Howard. Mi-Ilia Mnnxrc. Garcia. Viririnia Uotrone, Cnr- olynnc Turi. Sonja Carimotl, V qui-z. Julia IR-trolu, Mary Liven- Aw! . , , . ,,,. , E I in I M L',.-'Q-.:.? Y -L-f ,L ',-, v . UL , . .1 ' 5 . QP- . ' I H -x....'- V-.1-N ,x V , . I 'rv 1. V - A . . 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Despite the enll of duty. :mtl hzlrml work, the crew of Sparta timls time to mix with friends, :mtl enjoy :ui hour of twin of just plum fun. llzmees. zlthletie events, :mtl :ls- semhles zlre plzumefl for the entertziiimieiit of soeiztl-miiiflecl Spzlrtzms. Greater emphasis has h1'a-11 plzieetl tm sue- ial life in '40 :mtl '41, with utiieers trying tu eliminate social rlivisifm hetweeii lnwer :mtl For Def-ense upper classmen. When Presses Roar 1 ? Page Ninety-fozu wav- 'xv f ' 1'- z9:fTM?'x. qv Q- P' 'A A , S ' 1 w 213 ' K 'f :gap ' Vw 'E . 1g,.a..q1f:tX,f3.2. yf33'a:mr- .fa-'1sw-'eg'-.1'1s.,.ffg,3 if-,,21g ng, M I. if ti , ' ' , -. -1-.f'.':x fx-:1 'sp img, E, 1 ' : X my xy, 'x .t 54, JJ,-:.,v4 3.-1 . my 1 X- .yL.AA.L,,i4,. . , . .. .ancl at Play v framming lathing, Beauties ? lull Session litty, Kitty romenading le Who Laughs- Itufling Sail, Heel! mirts and Skirts ll Shot ve Faces East al Ah! Ah! , - ff gfffi -fffnfvlf ,Q , ' f , 1 - , V1 f f fffnw f ,mf-fxff,-ffo' 4 . f , ' . 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Cl:-xy Mud-ling It Was There Pirates Study Page Niazcfy-vigil! . . . .and at Play ., .,., .Z ,, ,,5,,,,,,. wk' lvl-'wf c:f-Y . Rffvw'2.:'BA-X .Rf 'sam '. , X , l 'Q 'I Senior Sacks Must Be Funny Wide-eyed Freshmen More Faces ,I And This Fellow ur!! Another Day Ship Ahoy! Auf Wiedersehn Sweet and Simple So What? Making Sure Going to Latin Beauties Rest Pago N1'11uly-lxim' W'-1 R 'F Spartans at Work Perfect Timing Ah, Here It ls! Too Short? Doe They Eat lt? Page One Hzmdrfd if 55535 If TX ' W We .. -f X 1 t A 'fr Q' 'I -X 2, X-'K-iii... ,h .- 5 'r 'HM - 'f'- f'+ . hw' 4. 'Q'-:Fig 'f J'i3f,3i,?fS,g11255'?55gE2?2?f, GZ' VFW : Qgjs-g?-9':Qi, 'rl ff f'f2w.:1,q -ri., mg ' HR Jaw --F 1- ,, q.f':i555:,--w'x17g :4 vw, ' V- 1 sg' xiikpf, .,, 5 ,,qi,-f?t.- 22s1:,z.wf'M f-'-16-Nwrfsfz... xg, 'fm - 4 K ' , :.,:f:,w:':-.1f- w., 1 ,1.:.'f.e:,,:f-- A w , gy i JL. fi - Q- ,Av-,rv .11-'Ur ,yy 1,-1b5,u,'.g, -:- .3 . , . E,-V Uk Y, Q5 Y X- M' - A -if .',. 35 2, -, nf . , Q . , L. V- ,. , . 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Sleeping in the Sun Traveling Incognito Angle Shot On Parade Spell Bound Bashful Lazy People Summer A Moment's Pause Seniors! Morning After Corn-ered Page Our Illfmlrud Tllrcc sm - X.... , . :1Gmf t--- ' , tp, f f-.. ti 1 if 'r lt,i,g'F,R 'fgii Thousands View Exhibit . M, L .0 tl N 31 i lnci ustrial Exhibit In May, Sparta was the scene of a mammoth industrial exhibit. a miniature of that presented in the l'an-l'aeihe .'Xl1tlltUI'il1ll1, by the industries of the Southeast district. The exhibit was sponsored by the Huntington l'ark High School, assisted by Huntington Park lfvening School, Chamber of Connneree, P. T. A.. and ser- vice clubs of Huntington Park. .Xll high school students and the general public were given the opportunity to visit the exhibit in the lioys' fiylll11Z1Sll1l1l. This dis- play represented thousands of dollars worth of the hnest equip- ment which the larger corpora- tions and manufacturing compan- ies of the district Could present. 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In the en- counter's first play, Norm Koski ran 100 yards to a touchdown, only to have it called back for a clipping pen- alty. VVith bow turned downfield, the Vikings moved 60 yards, winning 6-0. VVith most of its ailing crew back at their stations, the cruiser met the Bell Eagles in the season's most thrilling sea fight. YN'ith decks cleared for action, the underdog Spartan cruiser took the field against the heavy Eagle battleship, before an enthusiastic Bell Homecoming Day crowd. The score at the half stood 13-0, with the favored Eagles ahead. ' The second half saw real naval action. As Gay Boyer, Bell back, lost the ball in deep Eagle territory, the entire Spartan forward wall crushed the defense, causing the heavy Bell ship to shud- der from stem to stern as it settled behind its own goal line. The score then stood 13-2. VV ith all guns thundering, a Spartan combina- tion, Norm Koski, Berge Starheim, and Eugene Spencer surged 60 yards, blasting through to a touchdown. Although the Spartans fought val- iantly for the remainder of the battle, the final score was 13-8, in favor of Bell. Because the Jordan Bulldogs, next on the Spartans' list, were forced to forfeit the follow- ,-: 0 in-w'W!v Mvuwwl um . itoohjiia, Norman Koski John Brumley Bob Alpaugh Page One Hundred Five Varsity Football 0 r l F l af-we Koski Arourirli ing week's game, the locals maneuvered against the Loyola Lions. In the one triumph of the season, the Spartans bom- barded the invader ship, 19-O. Heroes of this naval fracas were Norm Koski, who tore 75 yards to a touchdown after inter- cepting' a Lion pass, and George Dall- meier. who ploughed 45 yards to the l.ion's 5, putting the ball over, two plays later. Other stand-outs were Hob Al- paugh and Glen Shaw. Looking much like a storm-tossed derelict, yet encouraged over its one victory, the cruiser Sfvarfa next encoun- tered the South Gate Ramblers. .-Xfter a 45-yard run and a Spartan touchdown by Norm lioski. the Ramblers steamed SO yards to a touchdown: a perfect conver- sion made the score 76, and a victory for invading South Gate. C-len Shaqw, tar winQ'man, received .-Xll-Eastern honors. as did Claude Menkee. Menkee, lfezivily, the Spartan cruiser ended the 1940 season. Pl3.l.'fllCfl'NYIfl1lllj g',tlllZlflC'Tllll'tl-Slflllg All-City, but, undoubtedly, would have been lirst-string jjljhadxhe not been in' 1l'f.iylN4ll'111 lioski and Big Hill Hachten received second-string All-Eastern hunt-S. -' . As an exp :mation for this vear's disastrous results, Rear-.-Xdmiral Pep johnson made this remzirlyi---Ail1ij111'ies kept me from teaching the team more new plays. XYhen replacements had to beimade, the new players had to learn all the old plays to make teamwork. If J George Dallmeier :,?i5,W9i'? Claude Menkee Dean Dunphy Chuck Smyth Page 0110 Hznzdrcd Sir 51'-1-Q -Dlwzqt -I ' JN :- , -1 , --tt.-ts,-.1 ., , , .. ,, . U, , . ., , tt ' t J , 1 qw '.g -1-',1,'- 'fi-1-HH 'fs V. ' V 1 '- '1 'is -QM-m -J :hh 'in' 5 EN i'1s'fAvr,'H Y, Xi- if LlX1,'stK'L'-, fK,mif'Qfg-', y.Q,g.::jSt.??f52., rev 459355 - Q, -irggjg,-.xg-f,3?f1f,' :fk9lYt --,,,:.' eq, 9 'I ': . .L- ' 'Jr V5.5--4 - 'QT lq-'fu '59 H55-L15 M? y ' Ny., 'fQ,:.-.:vL V- ',. 'tg' 2-5, f' I 321, F. ILA tv x-,' f Varsity Football if vw-.. ssh, I. Next seuson's wztrfztre looks consider- ably brighter. In tbe bzteklielcl, ut the Glen Shaw Bill Drevlo right lmlfbuek position, is llob .Xl1J2lLlgll, Pep 'lUllllS0lli5 idea of the best blocking buck Spurtzt ltzts seen in lllillly years, 'lolin lil'l1llllL'y, tlllZll'it'l'lJ1lCli, llill llztebten, tackle, not to mention other stzn's up from the Bee ranks. As this season enclerl, iQCZll'-.'xtllllll'Ill Pep johnson iorsoolt :til football, stzxting :it the sznne time that bis Clllwlllllg clzlys were beliincl bint. Pep is now in Huntington l':u'k :ts counselor. Flowers to l'e J for at ffreztt eztreei' of coztcltin f, s ls lf mln. l.i-:,xot'lc 5'1mxNn1 Nos lYon Lost 'l'ietl Garfield ,i,.. H5 O Hell ,,.,,, ,,-i l Riis ,....., , ....,, ,..,,,,e..,,,. 3 Z Huntington llztrk ,,,,.. l 4 vlorclzui ..,.,, ,,,,. .,t,,..,... , l 4 tm xi is HliSl'l.'l'S Huntington Huntington Huntington Huntington l lnntington Huntington l'zu'k, ll: tiztrlielml, I':u'l4, 83 llc. l':u'k, og Riis, l':u'k, l: Itlftlllll. l':u'k, lil: Loyola. l'zn'k, 61 South Gate, 7. Learning A New Play N-v-' Pagt' Om' Ilzzmlwu' .S'v'z'f'11 Varsity Football First row, ilefi lo rixzhtb: Steve- Chulin-h, .lurk Harpist, Hill Drevlu, Chun-k Middleton, Chuvk Smyth Claude- Monks-u, liill M4114-0. Uvan Ilunphy. liill I-Iuvhlvn, Glen Shaw, Ray Gahrinu. Second row. l'h.'--Ht Andi-rson, Glen limi:-ky, .loo Custer, Guorue Dallm:-is-r, l'llllI6'Il9 Siu-lim-l', Norman Koski, John lirnnley, lim-rxrv Stnrhi-im, Hob Alpauuh, lkolx Anderson. Sherman Dunnimz, Ed Simmon. Third row, Horb Mcilullum. Churlvs Noah. Johnny Upton. Walt Smith. Rouur Guinden, Stan Katz, Jim Crowl. Don lil-rry, Ed Smyth. Georm- Wingr, Ilolu ilreem-, Bob Sz-ymour, Sherman Gzlrshof. Fourth row, Alfrcd Petro, Dick Auln-l, Robert Simpson, Olio Olson, Alfred Hollis. Harry Wood, Bill Wir-port, Monroe Fox, Fred A111-n. llill Millikin, Walt Rs-nirh. Kvnny Murray. Fifth row, Willn-r Swift. Junior Honors, Hill liolotun, Dino lirown, Bayard Smiih liill Swain. Hubert Godwin, Roy Ste e. if f 1 ' W J Mr. lr JJ. Yyffuwq. D . V, f.ti.gZ.,,. Qla....3i. Y B ,ML Q ' N- .f,f1'ul,1 1 fm! J, ,M . K!!! F D . X1-456, g A K 'lily 411 A I M' 1' ir' ,. . 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I C rlw .1 O we OW - Vial 'fA'3'Jl' U Q vvN v:'l'Q'i5fi Bee Football if IWW .lu t 4 Mike Costel- Boyd Hechten Bah Day Clifton Gilbert l 44 4 4 4 l Gene Smith Dick Bradford Don Kevrlsh Dick Weiss l .4 .4 .4 4 Harold Smith i Al Tremblay Bud Smith Wlllsrd Reece l E. Y. Johnsons sea-raider, B Football, roamed Eastern League seas in a fairly successful season. Practice maneuvers with Vlfashington and Santa Monica saw the Spartans lose both battles with identical scores, 13-0. The Spartans suffered a 7-2 defeat from the Garfield Bees in the first league encounter, but learned much about modern warfare. Striking swiftly in the next battle, E. Y. Johnsons sea-raider blasted the South Gate ship to a watery 6-O grave. Bud Smith was the day's hero, scoring the touchdown and playing sensationally throughout the game. Page One Hundred Nine K Bee Football T, one ,t W -e I l l l First row, lleft to rightl: Jim Flynn, Manager, A1 Trembly, Jim Johnson, Bob Day, Dale Byrd, Nor- man Clark, Dick Weiss, Dick Bradford, David Reed, Willard Reese, Boyd Hachten, Keith Carlson, V. J. Shrader, Clifton Gilbert. Second row, Leslie Gillespie, Manager, Herb Mcllmoil, Jerry Bleeker, John Leander, Leon Mead, Bill Ashworth, Raymond Smith, Bob Sherman. Harold Smith, John Cawely, Don Kewish, Mike Coster, Gene Smith, Johnny Koerner. Third raw, Bob Simmons. Alvin Yoder, Jack Campbell, Allan Stover, Tom Hall, Elmo Mullenary, Richard Hubbard, Austin Lowe, Ed Robinson, Frank Heckel, Clarence Wyatt, Jessie Taylor, Richard Allen. Ronald Poole. Fourth row, John Inderizand, William Mclllmoil, James Prim, Frank Stupin, Stewart Hutchison, Bob Slocum, Wade Bowen, Tom Rodriguez, Frank Enlow, Tom Carrol, Harry Lack, Bruce Crowl. Fifth mw, Emil Vucasovic, Bob Miller, Don Kelper, Glen Benton, Herb Sting, Bob Agee, Arnold Smith, Ronald Rowlin, Phil Greyshock, Ralph Santherman. In the next skirmish in the home port, the Spartans led the Bell Eagles until one minute before the close of the game, when an Eagle touchdown tied the game, 7-7. jordan forfeited the next game scheduled, and in practice gunnery with Loyola, the local raider registered one effective hit, winning, 7-0. Dick Bradford, two-year Bee pletterman, and center, was elected captain of the tr-:nn at the end of the season. FINAL STANDING Won Lost Tied Garfield ....,............ ...... 4 O O Huntington Park ..... .2 1 1 Bell ..........,,.......... ...... 2 1 1 Jordan .. ....... 0 4 0 -X- ' ,..,, jj- ,ffm 'M'-... ,259 km , -fly- ..',, f'giq1iftg 7'?1 . F Y ,,'TQ,, q.,- 1zTffi7 A 'M Tame LH ' f '-j .K M I 7,i:w-ji . 'S a ntas ,,,p 4. aw., ,Q , Page One Hundred Ten t W ' 1 S' it an W ' sa- Tw 4 e tv fd- :H H :Q ,Q Q, 'if--, .- W. '. 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The locals shellecl unmereifully all competition, losing lmattles only to Lincoln and jefferson of the city league, and to XX'ooclrow Wilson ancl Polytechnic of Long Beach. Leading' an unclefeatecl team, two niemlmers of Spartzfs crew receiretl all- league honors: Bruce Given ancl Bill Townsencl. Given also received all-city rec- ognition. .Nrlniiral R. S. Pop Squire not only coached players to the city's highest hon- or, lmut ratecl a place as outstanding basketball coach in the state of California. Four members of Spartzfs tloating' clreaclnaught are lost to the cause through Page Ont' Hzziirirvd Elmwz Varsity Bas 1cel:ba11 g'1'111111111i1111. f11I1y 11111- 1111-111- 111-1' of 1110 crcw 1'c11111i11s, 1,Il1'1i,S 1111s11y g11111'11, XvZ11iL'-- 1111111 1'illl11i. Six 11111c1' l'C1Ll1'l1- ing' 1c1l1'1'111c11 111'c: Dick .l11111's, 111111 1':L'1lll11, 1111g11 1111111111. 1':1lI'1 XYi1s1111, ,X1 111'i1111'1111, 111111 U111111' 1J1'1'. 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NYinning' six ont of ten encounters, the Bee crew clisplayefl clearlly ability, starting slowly, hut winding np with the proverbial hang. George Stratos, stellar forward, reeeirecl high scoring honors. with a total of 63 points for the season. Bill 'lones and tiene Caroll reeeivecl honorahle mention. ln hreaking up offensive maneuvers, Martin Cl1iek Grace and Ralph Klaloof, defensive guards, starred in every game, win, lose, or clraw. These nienihers of the Bee crew, with the exception of George Stratos, who will graduate, are varsity material for next season. Other possibilities are: Bill Vloest, George Brown, Bill Susoelt, and Dick Sandberg. R1'ISl'l,'l'S ll. 12,223 Ciariielcl 33. ll. 12,245 liarlielcl. 31. H. P., 2-lg South Gate, 23. ll. l'., 271 South Gate, 25. H. 12.361 Riis. 23. H. 1'., 34: Riis, 31. H.1'..19g Bell, 37. H. 12,343 Bell, 28. H. P.. 21 1 .lorrlan 25. ll. 11,363 hlorclan. 23. Page Om' Hzmzlrcd TllI'I'ft'f'II First row, llc-ft to rightlz Oscar Johnson, Eugene Jones, Eugene Cook, Eugene Davis, Don Munson. Ray Alfsen, Al- bert Roberts. Second row, Jack Gardener. Bob Kaufman, Bob Thalimar, Call Clayhaugh, Glen Markham, liob Weaver, Don Todd. Third row, Coat-h E. C. Ne- ander, Tom Calderella, Bob Ar- ney, Dean Tensing, Leon Mar- ion, John Nuez, Themie Flat.- asm, Floyd Suttles. First row, tleft to rightl: Joe Clardy, Donald Vaught, Leo West, Tony McCloskey. Walter Crandell. Bob Throther- man, Eugene Swearingen. Second row, Ralph Larsen, Ilob Murphy, Bob Limpus. Or- ville Bear, John Pallano, Leo- nel Wallis, Tom Stratos, Claude Chapman, Jimmy Stockton, Eu- gene Brito, Coaeh E. C. Ne- ander. Cee-Dee Basketball Failing to come through with a single Eastern league win, Cee basketball's destroyer ended a disastrous voyage. llell, jordan. Garfield, and South Gate all pounded the Parkers into submission. .I ligh scoring honors were shared by Oscar Johnson and Gene Cook. Cee crew members are all available for Bee competition next year. Making the jump are: Ray Alfsen, Oscar Johnson, Jack Gardener, Gene Cook, Don Munson, and Gene llavis. liaring but one gaine better than their bigger brothers, Dee basketball's crew of submariners hit the bottom of the ocean and bounced, along with Garheld's Bull-pups. Receiving honorable mention in the scoring depart- DEE 14, Bell, 18. 16, Jordan, l9. ment are Rob Leatherman and lValter Crandall. CEE H. P., 105 Bell, 23. H. P., H. P.. 155 Jordan, 10. H. P., ll. l'., 10, Garfield, 8. H. lf., ll. l ., llg South Gate, 16. H. P., Page Om' 12, Garfield, 24. 22, South Gate, 43. Himdrvn' Fourteen ,Q , , . 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A . an ' 5 5'ci' 1 w J 1 ': ' P 'x 1 Varsity Waterpolo First row, tleft to rixzhtb: Walter Anderson, Jack Mangold, Bob Sutherland. Bob Copeland, Phillip Adams. Second row, Irl Liizhtner, Prontiss Brown, Don Carson, Bob Erwin, Charles Buckley, Carl Bauer. ilaterpolo, featuring the sea dogs of Sparta, led by Coach R. E. Pop Squire, finished a mediocre season. Flu epidemic struck the ship, forcing the regular crew to lie below decks for a month. Never quite hitting their stride after that, they went right on to defeat Bakers- field, Inglewood, and Huntington Beach, losing to Los Angeles in a thriller. Outstanding members of the squad were Vifalter Anderson, Bob Sutherland, Bob Copeland, jim Akin, Phil Adams, Charles Buckley, and Bob Erwin. Phil Adams, graduating forward, was elected captain of this year's team. Following their somewhat hectic beginning, the Varsity, after much shuffling and changing of positions, wound up the season with scoring power and defensive skill. The team was: left forward, Phil Adams, right forward, Bob Copeland, side center, Bob Sutherland: sprint, Jim Akin, left guard, Vifalter Anderson, right guard, Bob Erwing goal guard, Charles Buckley, Jr. This season is the last in which waterpolo will be played at Huntington Park. Page One Hundred Fifteen Bee Waterpolo llad someone thrown a life preserver to the Bee waterpolo crew, they might not have drowned. This outlit, however, led hy Captain George Trevarthan, had lighting spirit, which made up for lack of experience. -lack lXlcMinn, Harry Meily, George Trevarthan, Russel Moore, Charles Gam- lmina, 'lim XYerdell, james Lucas, and Chad Turner held action posts throughout. Cee Waterpolo The fees turned in a record of .Z wins, 5 losses, and 1 tie. Outstanding in liattle were: Captain Chan Hubbard, Buddy ljarham, Richard liecles, liddie l.owe, Claude .5Xlllmerry, Tom Trahor, and Richard l'eterseu. Through hard work and enthusiastic play, the Cees have received invaluahle experience. 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Second row. Galand Hallowell, Gratten Mullins, Johnny Koernvr, Ge-mze Wimz, lioh Alpaupzh, Georprv Kryloff, Luke Ponzio, Dick Wohlzemuth, Sherman Garshof, Manager. Staging surprising power and iight, Huntington l'ark's varsity hasehall mach- ine cruised the high seas in famous fashion as they captured the annual Dorsey tournament consolation Championship. 'lihe oclcls were l0 to l against them after losing their tirst skirmish IU Narhonne, 8 to 7, hut Yeniee, llollywoocl, llanning, and l,os Angeles fell hy one- siclecl scores. 6 to 1, 7 to l, 0 to O. and 7 to l, in that order. llefore such a blazing sheet of flame pouring from the heavy Spartan artillery, all opposition meltecl, as steel uncler a welcler's arc. .-Xt the helm, Coach li. Y. johnson ran into unforeseen clifitieulty, when recorcl breaking clownpours of rain, and storms on the high seas ruinecl the l'arkers' hifl in league competition. lllasting an eight-year opening game jinx, Sparta homhefl Los Angeles, 8 to 6. An up-ancl-clown season followecl. Losing close scraps to -Ietlerson, 3 to O, and to University. 3 to l, Sparta turned on Riis, 'J to 7, and llaniilton, 8 to 3. After defeating Hollywood, 6 to 5, the Spartan varsity horsehiclers gave up the ghost, losing 5 straight battles to llell, 2 to l 3 Dorsey. 5 to 25 Fremont, ll to 43 Page Om' H1um'rrn' nSlc'T.'L'lIfl'L'lI r f tm. f . Varsity Baseball X lf! f 1 ' ' X f 9 A y r - J ff V ice,5t ,and F ir to 3. 0, Il ' 'i g ul: rs f al. i fe Wu' r,a'u a, ere' an ndida f fo if All-cit li n H yster fi' Dave Gury Ready to Toss a High Hard One Taking charge of hurling were Dave Gury and George Dallmeier. Both boys did all pitching the last two years, except in a few games, and, at one time or an- other, each turned in spectacular pitch- ing. Graduating this year and leaving a tremendous gap in the once mighty ball crew are Jack Patterson, first baseman, George Dallmeier, incidentally, elected captain at the close of the season, and Dave Gury, three-year varsity letterman, pitchers, johnny Koerner, right fielder, and Joe Maniscalco, who played a bang- up game at third base. , 'fi , ,Q 4, if to the merr tune of . o Wwe reg- ulars in - batting departm for the season. A ng played the outfield. Jack Patterson came next in clubbing honors, Nclouting the sphere at a .348 clip for the season, and covering first base. Next on the valuable man list was Johnny Koerner, fieet footed outfielder, who sent deadly missiles Hying for safe blows. Koerner hit .346 for the season. l i Y l George Dallmeier In ua Curve Ball Mood - '47 Fa x l 'f' 'ff-A-,,. . , ',,5,:,,-If-y X M , :-fa:-.. '--wa.-zzft.--A 1 ,Sgr R 5-41-Sin.,--. -f We-TLj'f-2 ffxwmdr ., nr.. 'w.,,l,,. ,. Q11 X. Q is V:f 1L'i.. 5 - f q- '- -.:.,..1if:5,.. . , i -N-7zf,,x,f.s 11. as., .,' ' v'- 1.6-n'4' . aff .., t ' '. Driving Out Another Hit Varsity Baseball K Ineligible for next season is :George Wing, most valuable man this year, but beyond the age limit next year. Spartafs keystone kids, George Hayes, short-stop, and jack Arky Smith, smooth fielding second baseman, return next year. Left field will be covered by the Park's best defensive outfielder, George Boris Kryloff. Center field will be taken over by Bob Alpaugh, who hit ,238 for the present season. Catching duties are taken by Henry Le Pante. Pitching will be undertaken by Charles Noah and Galand Hollowell. Each have had varsity expel-i Jack Patterson fMv1W9 7W79 ' +-y4M7'2Q E2- JZ-' wo 1 ,Tr ,v1o4'7f'ygvh-wen-79-1' WP D fYrpfv4,4y,2,,. 'Yv-rYpjg'7 o Who? fzyyfbf 4577! ee Baseball fl l M 1 First row seated, tleff. to rizhtl: Albert Behnke, Herbert Smith, Harold Smith, Joe La Presta, Richard Allen. Gene llrito, Ronald Rowlin, Walter Clardy, Nick Corona, Richard Hill. Second row, Walter lnlow, Jack Shuster, Ed Robinson, Ted Von Minden, Maldon Drake, Eugene Cook. Ellis Gilmore, lioh Limpus, Joe Mathias, Wade Bowen, Manager. Third row, Fletcher Harris, Alfred Watkins, John Slocum, Clarence Wyatt, Allen Stover, liob Srolield. George lirown, l r:1neis Pray. .Xlthough Spzirtzrs llee bziseball crew was one of the greenest in years, they lltZLllZlgfCfl to give Il pretty good account of themselves. ,Xlthough possessing Z1 good defense, the locals were very weak in the gunning department. liielizird .Xllen was the mainstay of the hurling staff, pitching almost every game. joe Matliias and Clarence Wlyzitt handled most of the catching duties. lntield men were .-Xlbert lienke at first base, Nick Caronu at second, Harold Smith at third, and Mike llreedo at Short. l'zit1'olling the outfield WC'l'C Gene Cook, Manny llrzike, and lillis Gilmore. llreedo was elected Captain :lt the end of the season. gi' 'X ,tl A e it 2' - ' e e sezif X -We , L A F- g,,j.'r -'X ' 9 ' f 1'3lii'5F e ,. ff W' 'fliflll wr Page One Hzmdrvrl lm-nry . felis-N.,-1 -' .t..w.,,,,,,m,,,Q IM wilfigm-, , , . f .. . ez. r v , st H. 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Q, .. .W ,, at 4' s, 'L fr' I J W ' ix. ' xi-ig ,qi Varsity Swimming l VARSITY SWIMMING First row, tleft to rifzhtl: Jim Akin, Richard Adcoek, Bob Copeland, Iioh Sutherland. Coach R. IC. Squire. Second row, Chad Turner, Earl Linrhterer. Russell Moor:-, Elaner Eckert. Third row, Dick Wt-iss, Stanley Luck. .Iaek MeMinn, Harry Mc-ily, Don Corson, Hi-rmun Hilbert, Manager. Most seamen are good swimmers, and Spartans are no exceptions. Presenting one of the strongest tank teams in recent years, Coach Pop Squires hearty men finished well up on the list. Defeating some of the strongest crews in the city, they scored victories over Inglewood, Compton, Venice. and Mount Carmel. Decisive battles were won over Riis, Black Fox, Pasadena -I. C., and South Pasadena. Emerging from the sea with eight victories, Sparta lost only four meets. A strong Fullerton squad, NYhittier, and Los Angeles drove Sparta to her knees. ln the fourth meet, and the closest of the season. Hollywood broke through to win in the final relay. Uutstanding members of the crew are: jim Akin and lloh Sutherland in sprints: Holm Copeland in sprints and hackstrokeg and Chad Turner in hreaststroke. Dick lYeiss, who moved up from Bee ranks, handled almost all varsity diving. Page Om' Hiuirlrvd Tzvmzfy-oiir BEE SWIMMING First row, Ile-ft to rightl: George Trevarthen, James Lu- cas, Claude Allsberry, Buddy Barham. Second row, Dean Lansing, Jay Snow, Richard Hubbard, James Werdell. Third row, Herman I-It-lbert, Henry Edmun, Elmer Davis, Chauncey Hubbard, Bill I'hil- lips, Vincent Williams, Eddie Lowe. CEE SWIMMING First row, lleft to riizhtj: Kaessner, Boone, Kewish, Mayes. Second row, Peterson, Gron- dahl, Kilpack, Hubbard, Ander- son, O'Marrow, Hutz. 1 l l I Bee-Cee Swimming Mzniagiiig to keep their heads we :move tie wa er, -11 ' z ll l l t 9 intfs Bee swimming l ln ik xxiiinin f five out of nine Crew wuuiicl up the season with better tum un even 'ez ', ' 5 meets ln seuttling Riis, Venice, South l'as:1cle11:1, llaszidena .I. C., and Mount Carmel, l l' ll t 1 lo Xnfftles XVhittiei' and Ingle- Spzn'lz1's emit wus iiezirly sunk w 1011 'll ei' ui , gs . 5' ., f , wood each blasted the IiZll'Iit'l'S to their knees. tl f ll wine' crew will retiirn: With only twugnien lustiitlimtigli grzuluutimi, ie 0 11 tl N ' l'l dh 1 and l1'eva1'then. f I Xll litiiyykfniim 1iuxy,Ql2r1'l1:1111, Lowe, 1Ym'1'is, 1 is, 0 K! M W 1 f ff, if W M 411151, 2 V, W iffwifdfwl' Spzu'tz1's fee tankmen gut ducked once oftener than they ducked uppcisitimi. Statistics show four wins and tive defeats for the sezisun. liessner, liilpziek, llutz, l'etei's0n, Mayes, Ander- son, Cooii, and j. Weiss took the brunt of the attack. Page One Hzmrlrvd 'I'wvn1'y-iwn t I' ',, 4 -51--2. , 1 DE iff' :,'2'l-VS:-fill: 'Pnl U5 lJjf 'l i'l'-iff-'l!?'f'l'5-', - I 1 'H' S 'E Wg: 1 '54 'fr ' fig.--1 Mfrs ' 1- . --3 - -gm, iw 1- - rg -1,3 1 Aw ' 1 fu .q54:,g..:5-..: ' 1 1 -'E-. -...gg M la Q .- . e .1 52.1 wrrewiowmvj-wkrT35kfvf 1. at -1 rm . -- -e-1f- ef. -- ' . Wire itlw' W- -5- -' - -. rim' W ,a M, -MB -e. J rx 'rf-v-' , 1 W .- 'pi 21- -.ww-I ' 1 1 1 ,'-. ' -iw ' -, 'fi 'Q gi :iw ' 1' - 9. H 'a.,a1f' , .1 , ' ,. P 1- X , 5 f,5ai fg1Xf.5i-:yin 7 .P - ap- ' ,HM 9,-ff' 7-1 r - ' l gr 1' if pf Q,2gg,f.1:t M '- f ' -lr - xt I I M-vs. Mx xl X , ,A xy' 1. 1 1 A ,H Q t ,A , . ' 7 X . In - 1 l 4 1 ' x ' ' ', N. X 1- 1 ' . .1 X k ' - 1 , . arslty rac X x X - First row, lleft to rightl: Coat-h Cunlitfe, Bob Adams, Herbert MrCull'um. George Boziizinn. Don Entz. Bob Rice, Adrian Adams, Weaver Hess, Bill Haehten. Jim Stone, Mike Ortez, James Lixrizett, Bill l.aury. Seennd row, Coach Neander, Keith Carlson, Glen Badsky, Dave Brown, Everet Anderson. Tom Newner, Dick Mateon, Jack Elam, Bob Seymour, Dean Dunbhy, Jim Haynes, Bob Millikan. Boyd Haehten, V. J. Shrader, Jack Harpst, Verl Lindley, Manager, Lloyd Suttles, Manager Coach Johnston. Third row, Omar Orr, Manager, John Brumley, Don Celper, Wayne Smith, Themie Flatos, Boh Simpon. Joe Custer, Byron Davis, Diek Pendleton, Bill Drevlu, Bob Scanlan, Stan Rogers, Monroe Fox, mu Swain. Fourth row, Toby Harris, Norman Dudley, John Indergand, Harold Bloom, Bill Weipert, Bill Tarter, Walter Renieh, Bob Harper, Dave Bauirhman, liud Godwin, Paul Stanhaugh, Al Trembly, Richard Paterson, Jack Campbell, Emil Vukasnvic, Jim Johnson, Glenn Benton, Clivffdieimlrr, Don McCandl1-ss, Rotrer Guindon. ,Hifi-lf'f' I Racing sloops, big ocean liners, and small jumping speed lfoafs h' u tqpi1q2,7Lr1t'7n1C'L!fI l, ,,j M .4-..4o,J'..a the championship crew that supported .-Xrlinirak, '13 karii , 7SEll1,z3 , . and XY. Cunlitife in the yearly race for the Q9 'trik Gr wn. . v e 1,,.. ,,. ,. . . ., ' -.- I ,' ' w lxuoids vitie tiacked poit to alflfllww lift iiimuqig gufjfgy the way in the high jump. His leap Wai Gpfd a56Jtd,5-8 inwyzwwkk . of ft---11'14' -' 7 Q'-If-ff.-' unc my - 1ll. I , A ,A ' The toughest meet of the year was e c tlf., .ogffiafgdf lJlllSl'lllfllllf merforiners were iiiiiiiew s ' ' is 'S ' 1 ,1 M 5,1 dfafglmff pole vaulters leading their tellow crew mei : mll1.2ld'l- we ' I4 0 . . . . .. ff .7 to earn the title of city s leading pole vaul 'r. 1 K 9 . . ' ' U . 1 Robert Rice, ex-nuler, took the leagtiimw mnslu fro1n?So lxl e son. . . . . . - , If liroadjunipers were plentitul. bparta was insured of J Im egg, l-J , sky and Adrian Adams leaped from the hoard. f 'A Returning for another hitch next year will be such track 1iiA cl1a, Boyd Hachten, and Dean Dunphy in shot, Glenn liadsky in the pole vault, Herb 1 ' 'T 'l:on in Sprints, Allan Haynes, high jump, and .lack Elam, ' lllCC0llll111 and keith Lai s hurdles.. 1- . , o ,lr-' ,,' VJ tvffh, ' X , 1 Q f N f ' X ' , i ,. '-,fi . 'ff '?',fvh. 'KJ il i ,. ff we J! f ,g,7,ff,w ,ff,w1 Qf ft ' 1 - ffyvdvd 'I ff 3EE rRAcK 1 J- KWH in AA' WK! t L fc K' ' - First ww. lleft to i l i ISK? R- lice and Cee track members, in a smaller ship than the varsity hull, did everything in their power to make their voyage through the liastern League a success, but Riis and jordan were just too much for them. .-Xllan Young, fourth class, was the star of this year's track squad, and, first time out, lmroke lloward XYillet's 1320 school record. Great things are expected of him in varsity competition. Millard lilack. a junior, is another distance man who should make Coach lf. C. Neander forget Hill l.aury. in the SSO. fee tracksters were supported by such boys as 'l'om Stratos, john Bigler, and Tommy Tucker. .-Xll three will move up to lice next year. .if ,ilfg ZQXEI' ' ' Wiz 4 al, ' wi 1, rizhti: Coach Cun- liff, Alan Younsz. Mil- lard Black, Earl Sim- mons, Fred Enm. Mike Custer, Dean McBride. Bill Mcllo- moil, Frank Heckl. Bill Riley, Johnny Koerner, liill Ash- worth, Florentino Es- pana, Ray Alfsen, Norman Miller, Coach Neander. Second row, Verl Lindley, Gene Reep, Phil Greyshock, Ar- nold Smith, Jessie Taylor, Thomas Rod- rixzuez, Charles De- pue, John Martz, Ste- wart Hutchison, Bill lirown, Iiruce Crowl, Tom Hall, Don Todd. Fred Allen. Lloyd Suttles. Third raw, Bill Jo- est, Ronald Blasche. liob Talimer, Robert Beatty, E. T. lirawn. Morgan T h o m a s, Mickey Pemberton. Stewart Burditt, Al- len Millay, Bob Amee, Bob Day, John In- derzancl, Omar Orr, Manager. Fourth row, Rom-r Guinden, Albert, La- vers, Arthur Robert. Martin Grace, Hill Rogers, Raymond Styler, Wayne Smith. Harland Schroth, My- land Ploss, Richard Tinti. Richard Jones. C h a rl i e Rebolledo, Shaw Bozisrian, Brian Kennedy, Unidenti- fied. CEE TRACK First row. tleft to rivrhtl: Roller Guin- den, Will Woods, Norman Nigizing, Jr. Jones, Leo West, Jim Stockton, Bill Wea- ver, Sid Williamson. Lloyd Suttle. Second row, Coach Cunliffe, Omar Orr, Manager, Louie Mil- ler, Dan Littleton, Dick Roebel, John Biyzler, Tom Tucker. 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Harold Weatherly, Fred Serrell, Eugene O' Eteen, Carl Bauer, Glen Crowl, fnlsslng As a form of recreation, after hard fought battles of the sea. Sparta goes in for golf. VVithout school support, these boys furnish their own equipment, pay green fees, and transportation to and from engagements on the fairway. The regular s.chedule includes battles with Los Angeles, South Gate, Manual Arts, and Canoga Park. Other competition is furnished through such schools as Hollywood, Hamilton, Van Nuys, Dorsey, X'Vashington, and Bell. Members of the crew, with the exception of two, will be back next year. Top man of the team this year was Chico Thompson, sophomore. Paul Harbaugh, senior and three year letterman, held number two position and was runner-up to Thompson, for top honors. Glenn Crowl, junior and two year letterman, is probably the most consistent pressure player on the squad. Dick Gardener, freshman, is, without a doubt, one of the best prospects that Huntington Park has had in years. Paul Burnett, junior, has another year of sea warfare on the fairways, and will probably give many a veteran a real batle. Receiving honorable mention for the past season are: Bob Miller, Harold Norton, Fred Serrell, Carl Bauer, Eugene O'Stesn, and Harold VVeatherly. Page One Hundrca' Tztfvufy-jizfc a - , Ig rf Lflflil I fi, -If A .v4 'i Wi! 'J' J fi - rl . t ' xii if WI a 'Milf H W ly W J , .f 'V ,' .f A . ' J fo - lf V 'fi t astlcs l' i 1+ X Jn If J' W 1 First row, tleft to rightlz Lewis, Weber, Lehman, Bibee, Kuhn, Subiar, Cawley, Bleeker, Keith. Second row, Stevens, Yoder, Stewart, Amelich, Grant. Lehman, Kismukes, Nicholas, Rozatti, Coach Flannigan, Adcuck. Third row, Upton, Rower, Brown, Howe, Suseoif, Vogal, Russell, Pepperill. Spartan stevedores, or as the landlubbers call them, gymnasts, didn't fare in their competition as well as they might have, dropping two league meets, one to the champion, Garfield, and the other to San Pedro. This year's star was Byron Bibee who, not being content with the honor of being the squad's high scorer, walked off with the league and city championship on the long horse. Bihee also made a name for himself on the side horse, and in the tumbling events. This year's squad was under a new helsman, Coach Bernie Flanegin, who hails from Occidental. Other stars who will support Coach Flanegin next year are jimmy Weber and Erwin Yoder, on the high barg Jerry Bleeker, on the half horseg Don Keith in tumbling 3 and Bob Howe, on the high bar. The Spartans are hoping for a champion- ' A ' ship squad next year, having finished third this year. was , ,Wi 1 ' , QPF- sv F' ' ' ' C754-at 14-V t - . H ' .41 fr or -2, :frm '-i, I . ,Q ,lfk , re, as , J ' 21.3 X H.. ,e - 1' 'wkailif' .-,,,g, us.. , ju: 4-1 4 , .-9 .Jr fe .4 e- . , M '- ' .. Page Ona Hundred Twenty-six Q' ' . ' 3 'Q '- 4.1 L -23, V '13, Q, , 4 2 '--.1 - . -e . -.t ..-.. -.- . 5 . 4. -. L, 1 2-, . 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' Q Alfa-'Mia -'f. 4 ' , . .- .e , . so -fr, -tg 5 1- Eggsfgjtikjf .Y-L p, , .Ayn 1, L, .V :- -gi -mx.. ' 0. ' -., ig-4,334-W L .r -xzzgyftg-g, ,- v, , 3,5 5.1.57 Aww.. c , A .. ,, . 'i,: .'-nu., - ua, W' 5 5, - .: 4-ty? mm . 'Sv I I . v,-'Ip' k15SQQ5E:.,g:, Q. rm' . -1igfLfi-7fL'Y'- Qf9gg,,z:f:,: , - 'L jew-- --Q qs- ' 'w ' Nm..--I ggi 4 Tennis MD , 1 1 I I l if . c c , ,ci c J First r-ow, lleft to ripzhttz Harold Scotia, Marcello Marizoni, Minnie Marquez, Joe Colenbauizh, Al Heil- brun, Russell Harshman, Bob Jones. Elwood Renshaw, Dick Sanberg. Second row, Albert Jules, Gerald Wasson, Don Arncy, Georize Bozizian, Lester Krebill, Lawrence Solum, Gerald Hastings, Franklin Forbath, Howard Hemsley. Not unlike football or basketball, tennis is one of the most fascinating types of battle in the Field of sports. ' Under the guidance of Coach E. Y. johnson, the locals engaged in 12 practice matches, as compared with 25 last year. Defeated in practice battles with Manual Arts, Cincidentally usually champion- ship materialj U. S. C. Frosh, Long Beach Poly, and Belmont, the l,Zll'liC1'S were still undaunted. The outlook for the coming season is bright, however. but because of the production schedule of this annual, results can not be given. Outstanding gobs on the squad are: Al Heilbrun, No. 1 man, winning most of his matches to date: Minnie Marquez, No. 2, giving all opposition hard battles, win, lose, or drawg third singles, Bob Jones, back bone of the team, always assured of winning: and Jerald Hastings, another singles man on the dependable side. Most valuable members of the crew were Russel l-larshman and Joe Colen- baugh, first doubles duet. Second doublesugoes to Donald Arney and Harold Soccia, both new comers, who showed talent in shelling most of their competition. Page One Hzmdrvd Twenty-svtfvn Life Saving lliith the Cry Klan Uverhoz lmegins his work. ilitiilflllllg the art of l.ife Szivi etles is un everyclzly occurrence fo The swinnning pool is open ii noon, and evening :incl he is on flu lloek for swinnning recreation. Mixing fun nncl work, he is really follows. lluring the summer, special young :incl olcl alike may attend chick. lf you walk into the pool mer, you may see lmoys and girls lJO2ll'll. swimming, racing, or pract leisure, hut not for the Coach. ml, Mr. llowzlrcl l'loessel ng to sailors and to sailor- r lllr. Ploessel. 1 summer, morning, after- ty to watch over those who zi captain whom the crew classes are helcl in which :incl learn to swim like :L some bright clay this sinn- springing from the diving icing life saving. 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A. banquets, pep-ups, and Play Days are under their supervision, and none hesitate to hoist anchor and head for their fishing grounds. The navy has its secrets, and so have they. When lots are cast for new oflieers, no one knows the results until a special hanquet is launched. The GAA. calendar was full to hrimming, second semester. New ideas were tried and niany found to he worthwhile to start tradition. A Officers for next year were announced at the N' 'I I uet. ' girls rated a Sweater Day all h i own, to show male in' rs of tl c e t at the girls f 1 could earn letters ' as any h ale. I Original J . wr 1 mime the . A. . ere ed at the Song . Con st '1 M eh. T ' I 0 I 'X S , , -' - it . I I .- , 1 0 , - 'F , - ,g H I . y s H U. G. A. A. 0 V First ro , tLeft t r' . Mari ood, ra Ma 't at ,- cino, Ann Burdit Deats Second row, Ca be , Gloria Wiley, Do A. -' Dyson, Ruth Tr y, Zo rdon, Dorothy Heckinger, - Grace Manoos an, Q ac Ann McArthur, Jackie Mc- 'fi ' . Donald. Third row, Marjori Huston, Barbara Rhodes, Iris 0 9 y., Hacker, Betty Gouker, Nellie Maloof. Lucille Podmore. , N ' , 4. H ' V is ' is Nr ii if. w i, I f G. A. A. VOLLEYBALL First row, lleft to rilzhtlz Eldora Kinkead, Nelda Mus- grove, Beth Mills, Betty Hauck, Dorothy Pogreba, Bernice Eng- ler, Dorothy Heckimrer, Lucille Fusell, Suzan Marty, Pat Slovei, Elinore Lemert, Clare Mundia. Second row, Iris Hacker, Bet- ty Gouker, Helen Boerner, Shir- ley Mae Root, Ann Burditt, Dorothy Klausman, Florence Colvin, Virginia Anderson, Bet- ty Brodet, Donna Moshier, Lu- cille Brennen, Virginia Drum- Iny. Third row, Doreen Durham, Betty Kelgan. Jackie Higgen- bottom, Beverly Wiley, Elaine Anderson, Donalee Kleckner, Joan Hellan, Chole Peacock, Mary Williams, Patty Forebath, Mabel Hitson, Juanita Hatch, Gloria Rose, Fairma, Mason, Viv- ek . eg, 1-f . sei E: 'H 'S v l ian Charroin, Lauretta Soren- sen, Frances Norte, Pat Law- head, Josephine Vigil, Betty Fourth row, Grace Ann McArthur, Shirley Nowell, Ruth Trembley, Dorothy Dyson, Joyce Van Camp, Leana Long, Vir- ginia Hessick, Betty Perez, Darlene Whelan, Theresa Yout- sey, Valina Dalla Rosa, Jean Kerrigan, Dot Hachten, Anna Susoeff, Mariam Mohler. G. . A. BASKETBALL Fir row, tleft to righti: Dore.L,Bruner, Grace Black, Ruth Virginia Chance, Bonita Bedley, .T nna Nieuwenhuis, Cecelia Hel merich, Elaine Day, Charlene Bras- ger, Marcella Czgnnr, Grace Patty Nafsige sitt, Pat Sp ' Polglase, Betty Ann McArthur. . Mimi Geraci, Second row, Lorraine Miller, Vivian Daucer, Betty Jean Dockum, Jane Mil- ler, Sally Susoeif, Helen Pren- tice, Kathryn Grauel, Jessie Douthitt, Eloise Milnes, Claudia Brown, Fern Sweet, Rose Agua. Third row, Ruth Bien, Helen Willians, Lois Gregory, Melva Ovesen, Beverly Thompson, Le- ona Smith, Juanita Donolly, Doris Scheib, Breen Ratterman, Betty Masaka, Grace Leather- man, Vivian Berg. Fourth row, Betty Klinker, Nellie Siaphn, Mary Susoetf, Sonja Carainotf, La Vonne Blachse, Mary Tumbelson, Mar- garett McKittrick, M a r t h a Brumley, June Ross, Carolyn Link, June Milton, Jean Man- cino, Beverly Lichety, Betty Jo Cotrell, Lucille Tallis, Audrey Beveridge, Norman Jean Ander- son, Margaret Bailey, Nellie Scott, Shirley Adams, Winifred Rothemel, Betty Ross. Fifth row, Ida Stephens, Dorothy Bauer, Evelyn Smith, Shirley Davis, Bernice Smith, Pat McNamera, Avalene Sal- azar, Esperanza Marquez, Jo- hanna Turner, Phyllis Marable, Marjorie Mills, Mary Pat Lewylln, Alma Vogel, Barbara Terry, Ruth Clark, Doral Ben- ett. Bas lcetball These aviation machinests' mates have their share of thrills and adventure when competing in basketball battle. VVhen their sharpshooters miss a shot at the basket, they show good sportsmanship, characteristic of every Spartan. Excitement reached its peak, when, on board the S. S. Basketball, the Junior and Sophomore crews aimed for the championship. Volleyball Since the squadron of juniors ,carried oft honors in basketball, they decided to try for the volleyball pennant, too. liven though their commander put them through rigid tests and long hours of training, they didn't win the medal. 'C efiQf1'f:Ql.iiff 4 H-.-.,,. A -,QU ' , ,.i.,t,,,f- f, -4-W :aware 'WU---1i t' ,, .1'i 'r' XX R'rfIi?N3-it H . irrs . 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I , ' J f' W ,' 'ii W- .2 gf.-:flvf'l We ' ft A V, ' ,ff J' M ' - 1 ft' , 4, , 141 Z,- fig! ' - 'Vt I . 2 . 4 i. , U. l . F . N UC.: I - 11' N V K .- 1. Q, ' ff' '- 'Q ' ' - ' -'Eu A 'K ' ' ' IJ , A , 7.-1' ,Ji If , I. J- A I,-if? .N V Y 4,1 f . 0 of DA, Ji, , , , 1 , . 4, . . - fu' .' , , 4 L , 1 -Y, ,,. f -I 1 I A N 1, . , . ' 7 3 ,g ,2 f f . 1 , . G. A. A. HOCKEY First row, tleft to rightlc Dorothy Heckimzer, Vera Sus- neif. Connie Guifree, Grace Ann McArthur, Doreen Durham, Pauline Karatzas. Jackie Reck- ird, Marjorie Huston, Marilyn Wood, Jackie McDonald, Bev- erly Evans, Iris Hacker. Second row, Alice Nelson, Gloria Wiley, Gwenne Mitchell, Mary Stupin. Ruth Scheib, Max- ine Dahout, Penny Wright, Er- lene Ewing, Marilyn Porter, Nellie Maloof, Elinore Deats, Grace Manooshian. Third row, Betty Gregory, Dorothy Fulghum, Pat McCamp- aell, Jackie Carlton, Betty Dix- an, Barbara Rhodes, Charlotte Ienny, Marilyn Leeper, Mildred Day, Virginia Horninsz. Hilda Dalla Rosa. Laura Mancino, Frances Evans. Frances Payne, Jean Smallwood, Katherine Scheib. Virginia La Marca, Mary Ellen Brittain, Wanda Buchanan, Agnes Eads, Ruth Trembley. Dorothy Dyson, Zoe Reardon. G. A. A. ARCHERY tleft to rightbz Barbara Rhodes, Pauline Karatzas, Jack- ie Richard, Vivian Charroin, Jean Smallwood, Eldora Kin- kead, Betty Keegan, Inez Peter- son, Susan Marty, Pat Slover, Elinor Lemert, Helen Boerner, Letty Tadd, Bernice Engler, Dorothy Fulghum. Betty Perez, Shirley Mae Root. . ,. 9, .1 ,, . A , D, y i i, A Juniors ancl.seniors niectaweckiy, on Mgmlziyafiinclcr 'lens Hockerp to scruh clecks with their hockey? sti'CTis.fiXIiss Towlcs overfiees tlieseuitiaiiiteyeff Soplioinoresmtake over, on Tucs- ci ys, witfiflVliiss -ijllllll, and 'Fi'eshii'i'ei1i meet, XYecli1esd:1y, iniclcr the watchful eye of Mrs. Akay. Soplttmiiimcsiwereisuc- ccssfui in skirmishes this semester. Archery Under thc captain, Miss 'l'on'les, the Archery class is well on its way to popularity. Practice on the lower iielcl is taken to heart, as Archery is an outstanding G. A. A. sport. V. A .A e ' W. , ,fe . . . . , ' . A ' -P' l l u , . u. A. A. TENNIS , lla-ft to ,ri 'hi hz .lgrkie Mc- Donald, Mill ml lhly. Nullig Scott. Ji-an Manpino, Laura lVlan4'ino, Julio lltatazani. A ' F , i ' v G. A. A. GOLF , First ro,w. lla- ,'i,o Vghtlt llc-vi-rly Evans, V ona Gi ing, Fairma, ' Mason, Mary liri- llilrr. 1 H l ' Serond r0w,' l'ai i':lD1ll'iLCh, Miles N4-llic Towles, Imtiy 'l'asld, lflxiri Whos-lovk, Florenvs- Colvin.Joan Chzulima, Annvttv Balsano, Pauline liaratzasa. .A ' R. 5. P FRESHMAN BASEBALI. First row, lla-ft to riuhtlz l ram't-s Manooshian, Dorothy Van Noatc, Donelila Smom, Dorothy Crossar, lfllaint- Zi-rloln Kitty We-oils, .lcsusita Torrvs. lim-tty Jann Fortune-, Julia Com- stovk, Dorothy Uilwlono, Kathvr- ine Zilliola, Mary lloprrlanoff. Secnnd row, Elinor Shurman. Lois Aspenlitcr. Norlyn Holf, lli-ity Mooro, Ht-lon Mc'Collum. Dolores Kasmlrannlo, Marian liarnos, Shirloy llarr. Barbara Fowler, Lillian Quijatla, Viola lialsuno, l.ort-nc Wamluli-, Mary l.uviu Newman, lit-ity Sloinct-r. llarharu Aines. Third row. Gerlrulli- Krylolf, Hi-len Susoi-ll', Plllvn Mao Cox, H1-nrit-lla Rosin. Mary Juan Matthews, l'llaini- Gs-rwiyz, Evo- lyn Minklvr. Margie Sorenson. llurbarn liutlor, llarlwara Chris- ty, Ginn-r Lls-wullyn, Doris lloyil, llarlvara Wilvox, Dorothy Ri-irl. Kaihlm-n Ms-rrivk, Shirlvy Strinizum, H1-lun Room-y. Fourth row, Ramola Mosi-Ili, llc-tty Watkins. Ruth Kilt-hinlr. Mailulinu Vilva. Holi-n Hanson. Uarol Smith, Elinor Wayman, Doris Williams, .luily l-laniw, Lois Rhoilos. lh-tty Homyak, .lano Pllrz. Roma Rai- Mm'Nally, lin-la Mao Vauuhn. Firth row, Patsy Van Noatv. l ranlcio l'lt-tuhur. Ev:-lyn llrak--, Carol Lyon, Norma Amwlmrate, Mary Loo Gaim-r. Carol ll:-tht-l. Fayn- Mitchell, Nann-y Landis. lin-tty tlrahani, llolwrla lioansl. Lola llrown. 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Evelyn Coffman. Wilma Brown. Sec-and row, Roma Rae McNally, Cureen Conray, Shirley Barr, Elaine Gerwirz, Chloe Pea- cock, Beverly Liechty, Elaine Day, Patty Nafziger, Breen Ratterman, Ruth Virginia Chance, Barbara Terry, Betty Klinker. Third row, Lela Mae Vaughn, Donna Moshier, Beverly Whitestein, Doral Bennett, Jackie Pearre, Alma Vogel, Lucille Brennen, Pat Slover. Girls' Diving, swimming, and shouting with glee, the Swimming crew spend many a happy hour in the pool. Once or twice a year these ambitious Wish get together :incl challenge all comers to a swimming meet. Fancy diving, racing. and graceful swimming are open to sailorettes in the meets. Xvlllll6l'S receive prizes and praise. U N t, 7 M1w.,x in I fl' 'Xi-.amp ,Jae gy m ! gfggfw MY' ,W .,,, 0 1 .3 ',-1432, ' 'feZ'7ff:7': ' . i ' p Ziff . - V ' A , . 334537-'FE M, -.11 -1 5.55 4 i Q ' ' ' '-- -, ,gi . Q N N P , , x,,,,,f-. - I ,-Aigpslw . -r - 75 .Eggs -' L A-gf: . 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Ruth Virginia Chance, Phyllis Marable, Lor- etta Golden, Jackie Nichols, Johanna Nieuwenbuis, Kathleen Nic-hnlf, Virizinia Canfield, Kathren Deaver, Nelda Mus- IZFOVP. Fifth row, Zoo Reardon, Mimi Gcraci, Marion Mohler, Joan Helland. Mrs. Asay. Sixth r-vw, Margaret Smith, Pollyanna Fox, Pat McCamp- bell, Evelyn de Monbrum, Gloria Wiley. Virizinia Adams, Anita Barnard. . x.,k 'N , s 'hi xx C Officials Club f' Aye, me matics, 'tis the captains they are. . . T i f ' -' The Officials Club, honorary organization of the IC. QXYQ-X., oflers lllCIlllJC1'Slll1J only to girls earning felt letters, and wh9,liax5cf,'cxceptio11al lcaclersliip. f'liacl1,girl must have mastered at least one ljehl of sptft, zyrlglyliaxfe the ability tio tdahll and referee. ' ' 1 .i lknfer-.wlwpg-,if A N N . ' iii? cf 'WI , fl W . 1 Q s ' First' rpwp Qleft to rightl' 'H 5, , f L X Maria?-ie Houston, Letty ffadd ' 1 'K Y cheib. Elin re'De-a LEII3 . w,,l,1-Ivlriancino, Ruth Scheibf Q 4 ' 'N Second rAw, Miss,Jean!Rieke P I X' V Marirlyri q'Wood, Dorlithy ,Heckf filhzgr, Zoe Reardon, Fat Xc- s 'Uampbelli gcsgaz-Q nanqoshiani L xW R. 5? f A L,,. QM' 22? A f V 7 f-av-7 .,Lf'l,.l. gd ,st ,v -.52 ,' r 5,K'Z.Z,.-J! ,sri-1-Q,,,..,' by -2'-f'l'dy Q- 'A'-f' ...W ,,..a4'g 7 7 f if Q , . . A ..-7,1- Acknowledgements Members of El Recuerdo staff wish to thank those who so very graciously guided them on such an interesting voyage. We would especially like to thank Miss Jeanne Eisert, Associate Editor, for her efficient work on the book during the illness of the Editor. I We fire an honor salute to: Mr. Francis Lebus, printing. Mrs. Miriam McCrary, art and page decoration. Mr. jack Cannicott, Los Angeles Engraving Company, engraving and layout. Mr. Charles Wilson, Wilson Studio, photography. Mr. Henry Roeder, finance. Mr. Merton Tuttle, Publication Committee Chairman. Mr. Robert Detmers, page make-up. 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