Jacob A Riis High School - Viking Log Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1950
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1 1.950 For Educohon ls Making Men 2-ah o. .Li My-ag, -Lillgz, ..- ja-1,,x Iiiiv SE W-w-Q.. Q32 'Har-mf, e A, , , 1.7 M -- F.. 'Off -ff , .N -aff .. 1.,,w,:,-Q M. Jacob A. Riis High School The Jacob August Riis High School is the only junior vocational high school ex- clusively for boys in Los Angeles. Even though it lies in the southern area of the city, it attracts boys from all districts, some traveling as many as sixty miles a day to attend. The regular enrollment is five hundred, this year, however, five hundred and fifty were admitted. There are approximately four hundred on the waiting list. A boy's desire to go to Riis is easily understood. Here he finds a practical edu- cation. In a well-equipped shop he receives actual work-experience in his chosen ca- reer. Here he finds academic training suit- ed to his nccds. from the non-readers' Spe- cial Training Classes, remedial English and Mathematics, to private tutoring in basic subjects for entrance into reputable junior colleges and universities. Here he learns to love the history and traditions of America and California because of the manner in which these subjects are presented. Here he finds there is room for him in a variety of sports: football, basketball, baseball, track, gymnastics, and swimming. His health habits recieve careful considera- tion. Through enteresting devices, he dis- covers what type of highway courtesy he possesses. The customary routine of school work is relieved by weekly films, library visits and frequent trips to Los Angeles's many centers of interest: Plan- etarium, General Motors, Harbor, Animal Compound, etc. The faculty members a boy meets here are truly his friends, kindly, understand- ing, and ambitious for his improvment. 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I .. 1 - C O LOG CNE' ADMINISTRA TION DR ALEXANJER J STODDARD Supermtendent, Los Angeles School Dlstrlcts Mr Edmond D Gordon IS prmclpal of the school Students and teachers allke look to hlm for leadersh1p and dlrectlon as the school expands 1tS educatlonal program Mr Wendell W Lorbeer our vlce prxncl pal slnce 1945, has glven more of h1s tlme and efforts to the students here at Rus than he has for hlmself He IS known and hked by everyone on and outslde the Vlklng Campus Mr Lorbeer has helped many boys ln their problems and they greatly apprecl ate his Work Mr Chester L Whlte counselor IS the person who makes out the programs for the boys 1n the school He has been at R11s for twenty one years as teacher counselor and frxend to all Mr Vandruff IS the Attendance Coordl nator at Rus He IS the one who looks after the tardlnesses and absences of all students I , . . , , ' v J FACULTY MEMBERS Believing that Education Is Making Men , the Riis faculty during the past year stressed not only subject matter achieve- ment but development of character as well. Guiding the work of the academic de- partment was Miss Downs, academic co- ordinator. Working under her were Mr. Otto Becker, Mr. Walter Becker, Mr. Ben- nett, Mr. Brosnan, Mr. Burt, Mr. Kroll, Mr. Livernash, Mr. Martinelli, Miss McKee, Mr. Pitkanen, Mr. Stevens, Mrs. Sturges, and Mr. Van Sistine. Practical vocational education in the shop classes was under the guidance of Mr. Petersen who was the vocational educa- tion coordinator. Specialists in the various vocations who taught the shop classes were Mr. George Becker, Mr. Bryant, Mr. Bur- chett, Mr. DeMou1in, Mr. Kyzivat, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Pieri, Mr. Purdy, Mr. Schwartz, and Mr. West. Mr. Schneider very efficiently kept track of the shop tools. The physical education department un- der the leadership of Mr. Alldis sought, not only to provide interschool athletic competition, but to teach healthful Ways of living for all boys at Riis. Assisting in this program were Mr. Bogen, and Mr. Seminario, coaches: Mr. Bennett, the health coordinator, and Mr. Brenner, life guard. A hearty thank you is due the secretar- ial staff who helped make the school run so efficiently. Mrs. Kuntz was secretary to Mr. Gordon while Mrs. Vogt and Mr. Gray worked in the attendance office, and Mr. Benner acted as Financial Manager. Mrs. Huff and Mrs. Geeilin looked after the nutritional needs of the boys of the school as they helped Mr. Peterson in the cafeteria. Helping to make the school building and grounds an attractive and healthy place to learn was the custodial staff under the di- rection of Mr. Staiger with assistance from Mr. Benze, Mr. Cornwell, Mr. Howard, Mr. Seidensticker, and Mr. Spaulding. CLASSES LOG TWO V1 ff' 4!' 'Sf ..,.'L., X :,..5.-L-aeegg,,,.. f A. X,.f r3'-X fb. -X 1. 1 gp, f Xr 'N.- '15 NNX .5 ,X 1:-T? ng Alblno De Latorre Tony Carreon Class of W 50 aye gig afdb ALBINO DE LATORRE Al was born 1n Los Angeles on November 23 1930 He attended Jordan H1gh School before com1ng to P11s Reedcraft was h1s best 11l ed subject He earned a warslty letter 1 baseball and basketball as well as a B le ter n basketball He ervetl on the Kmghts fo1 one year After graduatlon Al plans t study at a barber college TONY CAPP EON Tony was born on September 11 1931 1n Los .Angeles Cal1forn1a Before comlng to P s he attended F emont H1gh School He stayed at Pns fc1 a 56211 and a half and 111 that t1me among hlS honors he lettered 1n VHFSITQ ba eball and Tony was a revular member of t1e Kmghts organ1zat1ons fO1 ore year He majored 1n Irldllstrlrll Arts H1s reason for wantmg to graduate was b cause an educa t1on IS ne essary 1n l1fe Tony plans to be a professlonal baseball player HENRY M CARRIZOSA Henry IS a nat1ve of Phoenlx ATIYOHH The only hlgh school he attended was Rus He lettered 1n vars1ty gym club for two years and B basketball for two years Callfornla H1story vsas h1s fav or te subject and he majored ln Industr1al Arts H1s reason for graduatlng 1s be cau e lt Wlll help h1m 1n later l1fe V . 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Class of W 50 EDMOND C GALLEGO Gallego was born rn Los Angeles on July 15 1931 He was a student at Rrrs for two and one half years He came to Rus from South Gate Ed lettered on the B baseball team one year and was the Gym Club manager for one year Hrs favorrte subject was Gym Eds plans and ambrtrons are to have hrs own busrness JAMES L GOVE Gove rs a natrve son of Los An geles The school he attended be fore comrng to Rrrs was Fremont He has been at Rrrs for two years Jrm has lettered rn Gym Club two years and was rn the Knrghts one year Hrs favorrte subject was Physrcal Educatron He majored rn Industrral Arts He plans to go to Junror College Hrs plans also rnclude berng a f re man FRANK HERNANDEZ Frank was born Au ust 2 1931 and has been at Rrrs for frve years He was Student Body Presrdent for the W50 class He has been captarn of the Knrghts and was 1 member of the organ Latron for three yea s He vsas also a member of the Graphrc Arts Socrety A two year letter man rn football and a one year letterman rn Var srty baseball Frank' has enjoyed every mrnute here at Rus Reed Shop was hrs tavorrte sub ject although he majored rn Indus trral Arts Hrs reason for uantrng to graduate rs so that he can go on to college and take up a good trade 8 , - He attended Edison Junlor High rx 1 : ' 1' B111 D McFarlane Hugh C Lvon Class of W 50 www wasewe HUGH C LYON Hugh was born 1n Chxcago 1111 nols He attended Rus for all of h1s hlgh school years where hlS fav or1te subject was Cahfornla Hls tory H1s major was Engllsh Hugh wants to go to Jumor College and hs plans for the future 1nc1ude work ln mus1c commerc1al art or some kmd of bus1ness BILL D MC FARLANE B111 h3llS from Republlcan C1ty Nebraska He has been at Rus for three years and has also gone to Fremont H1s favor1te subject was Wood workmg and he majored ln Indus tr al Arts He plans to become an lpholsterer WILLIAM J MCKELVEY B111 was born 1n Los Angeles March 5 1932 He attended Fre mont before commg to Rus B1 was a member of the Graohlc Arts Soclety for tvso years H s favor 1te subject was Prmt Shop 1n WhlCh he majored After graduatlon he wants to take up the pr1nt1n0 trade Y., Joe A Ovledo Rylle A Potter Class of W 50 JOE A OVIEDO He was born 1n Los Angeles He entered Rus February Z7 1045 where he spent hls hlgh school years Joe was a Kmght for two yea1s servmg as Vlce Presldent and PFSSI dent He majored 1n Vocatlonal Auto Mechamcs and he plans to be a auto and truck techn1c1an RYLIE A POTTER Rylle was born ID Pauls Valley Oklahoma He attended Fremont Hlgh School before com1ng to Rus where he majored 1n Vocat onal Draftmg He was a delegate for Rus to the Eastern Marlne League Conference W50 and served hls class as 1ts presldent BERT M SOTO Bert was born ln Los Angeles on December 23 1931 He attended Cathedlal Hlgh School befole com Inn to Rus for two yeals SQINICQ to the school mcluded membelsh p ID the Knxghts for one semester and Jershlp on the Varslty basketball team for two yeals He majored 1n Industrlal Arts but hls best llked subject was PhyS1C31 Educatxon Bert flf SO, -, , 1 it - Y , . ' U 1 w v 1 1 . .H , ' . i ' ' A mor ' ' O h ,.,s.W., James T Watlmg AUGUSTINE J URZUA Class of W 50 THOMAS G KATER Kater was born March 12 1931 IH Los Angeles He attended Ca thedral Mount Carmel and Fre mont before commg to Rus was at Rus for two years He was ln the Knights for one and was Edltor of the W50 Mem ory Book He completed an Indus trlal Arts course and plans to go to College ROBERT OMEARA Bob was born ln St Joseph Mxss ourx January 28 1931 He attended Fremont before com1ng to R115 Hls favorlte subject was gym He majored m Industrlal Arts AUGUSTINE URZUA Augustlne was born ln Los An Ieles on January 14 1931 He at tended Jordan Hlgh before com ng to R IS He has been here for flVe years Hxs favorxte subject .vas Gym He played varslty bas ietball for three years and was al so Pres1dent of the Knlghts would be prepared for college He plans to have hlS own buslness ln the future JAMES T WATLING Jlm 1S a natlve of Los Angeles He was born on the 4th of July 1930 He was at Rus for 5 years He majored in Vocatlonal Auto Shop and wanted to graduate so he could cont nue the study of auto mechanics at Frank WlgglHS 'llade School - -- Q He 1. ' . . . year' on the. Gym Team one year, He wanted to graduate so.that he ' ' .. ' The dll'9CflOH IH which educahon sfarfs C1 mon IG Plf will defermine his fufure l'f Q Class of S 50 Q60 Q5 .25 MANUAL F ARVISO Born July 13 1932 Manual claims Las Vegas Nevada as his birth place He attended Belmont before com ing to Rus Manuals favorite sub ject IS Reedcraft and hs favorite sport is basketball but he has let tered in track For the future he plans to get married and go into construction work ALFRED A BARONE Alfied A Baione born August 31 1931 in Los Angeles came to Rus from Fremont Als favorite subjects are gym fax OFIIQ sport lS baseball He belongs to the scholarship so ciety he has been a member of the Kn ghts for a year and is secretary of the club at present Also he is a baseball letterman He plans to Join the air force after graduation DENNIS N CARSON Carson was boin June 2 1932 in Redondo Beach California He at tended Fremont before coming to Rus Carson s favorite subJect in school was agriculture and his favor te sport basketball In the future Carson hopes he can Join the United States Navy I Y ' . .. , . l and Audio Visual Education, his V . . I Y 500 y ' ' , . ' , e C n Cass ofS 50 WILLIAM C CHEEK B111 was born November 21 1931 in the little town of Alexander Arkansas B111 attended Fremont before coming to Rus three years ago Bills favorite subject 1n school was Biology He likes track best of all the sports but earned a letter ln both baseball and footbal Upon his graduation Bill plans to buy a truck and start his own light hauling business DENNY R FOREMAN Denny R Foreman born IH Los Angeles May 21 1931 has attended two high schools Fremont and Rus Not active in sports till com ng to Rus Denny IS a one year let terman ln baseball He has been ln the Knights one year and IS vice president of that club now Dennys favorite subject IS auto ihop and his favorite sport is foot- a . He plans to become a member of a law enforcement agency when he is 21 until then he will be working with his dad. .. JOE E. GARCIA Joe was born on July 31 1931 in Los Angeles. The only high school he has attended is Jacob Riis. His favorite subject has been math and his favorite sport basketball. He expects to take up sign painting as an occupation. oe 08,0 144' James P Hubbs Le1 oy R Hunnewell Class of S 50 if 6 be C300 ,665 JAlVIEb P HUBBS Hubbs a natxve of Los Angeles was born on August 17 1902 Jxm 1tter1ded Flemont before comlng to Rus H1s fax orlte subject was math and hls f3VOY1t9 sports are football ant baseball I-le wants to be a law 61 or Cl1lT1I'lOl0g1Sf LEROY R HUNNEWELL Lel oy w as born November 22 1n Los Angeles Callforrua He atten ded Fremoat before commg to Rus was Gym He has no plans for the futule yet but hopes to get a Job CHARLES N JACKSON Charles 1S a natlve of Los Ange les born on July 16 1932 He came to Rus ID 1941 HIS favorlte sub ject was Auto Mechamcs Gym nastlcs was h1s favor te spolt lettered ln th1s sport three txmes and took fust place on the rmgs ln the Easteln Marlne Meet took a fourth place 1n Free X H1s lfuture plans lnclude a tr1p to Alas a l - U I. ' .' '- y ' ' N 1 . iv Y Y . . -Q Y.. 1 Q Leroy's favorite subject in school 500 . ., . ,.,, '. . - 6. 3 ' i 'a 1 ' - .V HQ ' ' U' . He Cass ofS 50 RAUL D JIMENEZ Raul was born on November 17 1931 m Los Angeles He went to Fremont for a year and to Rus for two years Hxs favorlte subject IQ Gym He was a two year letterman on the Gym Team and also Co captaln of the team He was a member of the Knlghts for one and a half years and presldent of the club He was also the v1ce pres dent of the Semor Class He hopes to become a flreman HENRY NEGRETE Henry was born 1n Los Angeles on November 9 1931 R11s was the only hlgh schol he attended Reed craft was h1s favorlte subject and earned a letter m A and B football He plans to work ln a furmture shop aftel graduatlng JAMES A PARKER Jlm was born ln Moblle Ala bama on March 27 1931 He at tended Cathedral Fremont and Rus hlgh schools H1s favorlte sub ject 1s Art Craft and hls faxorlte sports are SXN1U1l'I11Hg and football He was a member of the scholar Shlp soclety After graduatlon he plans to work for a hung and buy a house his favorite sport was football. He Cass ofS 50 RICHARD A SAIS R1chard also known as Reber was born ln Los Angeles on June 12 1931 he came to Rus ln 1946 He w s a two year lettel man ln h1S fax OYIIG sport baseball He al so earnefl a B football lettel as well a one each ln A and B basketball Rxchmd was ln the Kmghts for two 'md onc half yea s and was than capt 1 n for one yeal He was al 0 the plesldent of the Qfnlor Class Rxchard plans to wo1k 1n the furmtuxe buslness wlth 1115 father EUGENE P PAXTON Paxton was born March 20 1931 an Los Angele Calxfornla He at tended F1emont before commg to Rus H s favorlte subject 1n s hool was Math and faworlte spoxt was baseball In the future Paxton would hke to Jom the Navy O1 get a good Job JAMES E TOFT James was born Aprll 11 1931 ln Blau Cltv Neb aska He attend ed Fremont before commg to R lS Hls favorlte subject IS Autome chamcs James plans to go on to college , Y 1 ' l' 'a , .. . - . ., . rf ' ' x ., . . .' 1: . . 1 1 '. y-.,. Zi . , ,, 1 ,. ef , , .- .,, . - .. 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RALPH C ARIAS Ralph C Arlas was born Aprll 11 1931 ln Ch1CagO Illlnols Comlng to Callfornla he attended Jordan hlgh school before Rlls Ralphs favorlte subject IS Eng llsh and hlS favorlte sport IS foot ball He IS a one year B and one year A letterman ln football For the future he plans to flnd a good job maybe somethlng ln furnlture VICTOR F BEDIA Vlctor F Bedla was born August 21 1931 ln Los Angeles Vlctor attended Fremont before comlng to R115 Whlle at Fremont he made a B and A letter ln football Hls favorlte subject IS metal shop and h1S favorlte sport IS football Hls plans for the future are cen tered on worklng at Jlm Whltes Speed Shop WAYNE BROWNLEE Wayne was born December 12 1931 ln Los Angeles He went to Washlngton and Fremont before comlng to Rlls HIS IHVOFIIC sub ject IS Draftlng and h1S favorlte sport motorcycle hlll cllmblng Whlle at R113 Wayne has been the chlef of the sound crew Hls plans for the futule call for a ClVll ser Guard RALPH G CARR Ralph G Carr IS a hometown boy of Los Angeles belng born there July 11 1931 He has attended Mt Carmel and Manual Arts before comlng to R IS H1 favorlte subject IS math and hls favorlte sport IS basketball ln Wh1Ch he lettered one year on the varslty team He plans to attend Compton Jun lor College to contlnue hlS educa tlon after graduatlon from R11 CLIFFORD J FIELDING Cllfford J Fleldlng was born December 14 1931 ln Los Angeles Callfornla RIS was the flrst hlgh school Cllfford attended where he FGCGIV ed a letter ln gymnastlcs as man ager Hls favorlte subject IS wood shop and hlS favorlte sport IS football After graduatlon Cllff plans to work on a cattle ranch ROBERT M GONZALES Robert was born October 28 1931 ln Los Angeles Callfornla He at tended Jordan before comlng to Rlls Hls favorlte subject ln school was Reedcraft Hls favorlte spolt was football Robert has lettered ln both foot ball and basketball In the future he hopes to get a good job HOWARD C HILLMAN Howard was born on March 27 1932 ln Los Angeles He came to Rlls after trylng Dorsey and Man ual Arts Hs favorlte sport IS Gymnastlcs and he took second place ln the 1950 Mr Rlls Contest He IS a member of the Honor So clety After graduatlng he wants to go to Europe JAMES P MURPHY Jlm IS a natlve of South Gate Callfornla He was born IH that clty on May 7 1932 and attended hlgh schol there before comlng to R115 Hs favorlte subject IS SCI ence Motorcycle raclng IS hls fav orlte sport Hls plans for after graduatlon are to get a good job and stay slngle at least tlll I m 21 BILL M PREWITT Blll was born on May 9 1931 ln Tulsa Oklahoma The only hlgh school he has attended has been Rlls H s favorlte sport lS football He has earned one B and one J V let ter ln football He has also earned swlmmlng He thlnks he mlght go lnto the army BARRY SULLIVAN Clalmlng Cleveland Oh1O as h1S hometown Barry Sull van was born there May 6 1932 R115 was the only hlgh school Barrv has attended Wlth CIVICS as hls favorlte subject He plans to attend Pasadena Junlor College taklng a buslness course KENNETH L WILSON Kenneth I Wllson was born March 28 1932 ln San Bernardlno Callfornla Kenny attended Fre mont Hlgh before comlng to Rlls HIS favorlte subject ln school was Gvm Kennvs favor te sport IS swlmmlng whlch he often enjoyed before graduatlon Kennvs plans for the future are to go to a junlor colege or work for Uncle Sam ln the US Navy CHIEF H YOUNG Born September 2 1932 ln Los Angeles Chlef attended Los Ange lies Hlgh School before comlng to us HIS favorlte subject IS Reedcraft and hlS favor te sport IS football He plans to do brlcklaylng OI cement work ln the future , , . . ,G . . 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Y 5 ?!J'i'7 Pr 5 na r 5 L' i 2 11 1 g J V FOGTBALL Posxtxon Name Ends Ralph Arlas B111 Cheek Tom Sheley Rlchard Loquet Harold Neely Henry Negrete Clarence Shannep Vmcent Ibanez Sherman Schw artz Al Soto Henry Lea Tackles Guards Hght Wght J '37 D D J 0 9 9 :m 01 mrter Back Fullbacks Joe Stablle Rxchard Reld .3 Charles Bowers I eft Halfbacks Ulysses Blake I D Spurl1n Rwht Halfbacks Don Wrlght Dan Flores :J Henry Romero SOUTH GATE O RIIS 13 The R11s Vlk1I1gS played host to a strong Rambler Eleven for a 13 to 0 vlctory for the flI'St wln of the season Scormg was Ralph Arxas on a 14 yard pass from Ulysses Blake The second touchdown came when Joe Stablle scored after ID Spurlm ran 30 yards to the 3 yard 11ne Henry Negrete and B111 Prem 1tt xx ere outstandlng om the defense HUNTINGTON PARK 19 RIIS 21 Playlng a tough Spartan Eleven on Watson Fleld the V1k1I'lgS managed a 21 I I ' 5- 5' 7 145 ' 5' 2 17' 5' 11 1TT ' 5' 10 142 0' 183 5' 7 11' 5' 9 16' ' 5! 9U f 5' 18 5' s 16- 57 619 1-2' Center Bill Prewitt 5' 6 140 - ' 5' 11 162 . . 5, 9,, 14, 5' 9 140 - 5' 9 ICO 1 . . ' 6' 165 1 - ' 5' 5 140 5' 14' 5' s 148 , 1' - b i 5 K ,Q K Junior Vorslfy Football to 19 w1n ln one of the most thrlllmg ball games of the season The game was hlgh hghted by an mtercepted pass by Ulysses Blake who 1n turn ran the ball 45 yards for a TD Joe Stablle scored after a 60 yard run to the 4 yard l1ne by ID Spurlm I D later scored on a run around left end good for 50 yards and 6 poxn Q Wlth two mmutes left to play Spurlm was about to be thrown for a touchback and two po1nts whlch would have resulted m a tle but Don Wrxght put a beautlful block on the would be tackler and Spurlm ended Ralph Arlas Al Soto and B111 Prewltt dld most of the defenslve work POLY 6 RHS 13 Trymg for a thlrd stralght vlctory m a row the Vlkmgs played Poly Hlgh School on Watson Fleld I D Spurlm scored one touchdown on a 60 yard run around rlght end and another by mterceptlng a pass and gallopmg 45 yards for 6 pomts Center B111 Prewltt played h1S best game ROOSEVELT 6 RIIS 7 Playmg a powerful Roosevelt Eleven the V1k1HgS threw everything they had at Coach Charlle Mann s Roughrlders for a 7 to 6 w1n At flrst xt looked as though R11s had lost ltS flrst game of the season but on a fourth down wlth 5 yards to go for a flI'St down I D Spurlm took off for 80 yards for 6 pomts Joe Stablle converted to make It 7 to 6 Roosevelt s T D came early ln the sec ond quarter when the1r fullback plunged 4 yards for a touchdown whlch ended a 70 yard drlve The last game of the season found the VlklHgS playlng host to Santa Fe Hlgh School The R11s boys found the gomg tough for the flrst half tra1l1ng wlth the score of 6 to 0 at the end of the second quarter The Vlklng touchdown came durlng the thlrd perlod Danny Florez set up the Wlnnlllg play when he plunged over tackle from the 20 yard l1ne On the next play Stabxle scored on a rush through center to make the score 6 to 6 ID Spurlm converted for the YVlI'lI'1lIlg pomt and a score of 7 to 6 Outstandlng lmemen were Harold Neely Sherman Schwartz Rlchard Louquet and B111 Prewltt u 4, u . got to the 7 yard line where the game SANTE FE 6 RHS 7 FCJOTBALL PoQ1t1on Endc Tackles an Clldl ck Centf-1 Q Fullb 1111s H 11fb 1611s P1aVe1 R1cha1d Yba11a Roland HobSo11 Tom Caueon Jack Sar1te11 Tack Ga1dene1 Rox F1anks 111 B11 htu Paul Cmnd 111 Pat D11hx 1-1ed Guns Bob Haxxuoft Pete K1 111117 I C1 Poumx R1cha1d Romuo Pd Rod11que1 B111 Kampmarm A11 fLl11L1PZ Bob Ro eu Rox M11to11 I c1d1e ROC1llf,L1hl Cha11eQ Bowen F1111 A11 H1111 A G11c11 Nlllxc C 11c11 Rohut C'on111u X71L1Ol X7111rlhL1IT1OS1 R1ch11ci Cusham A11 do Cu1t1s SOLTH GATIL vs RHS 0111 own Watson Fleld The bang xx aa 111 001 4 the form of bouth Gate H1gh and half The 1949 Eastem M11 me League B bank B111 Goss vs ho together axe a meat football season Qtarted off xx 1th a bang on pe1'fo1manee vs 1th the Ramb1e1s eommg., 1 1 C . . 1 .T d 1 ' ' -'Z 152 ' 'ell , , I .C 2 1 2 Q, 1 . 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D ,BN - . 1' H 19 1 - L C L ui v, 7' , 1 B Football out on top of a 27 0 score Standout for our own Vlklngs was tailback Al Garcla RIIS vs GARDENA Oct 13 The second tussle of a seven game schedule was an exciting contest on Gar denas Whitley Field with the Mohicans turning back a fired up Viking team by way of a 19 6 score At halftime the score read 7 6 The Vlklngs only tally came 1n the second quarter when Richard Grlsham went across from the 13 yard line on a play Justly called the Grisham Special RIIS vs SAN PEDRO Oct 20 Again RIIS die hard Bees travelled rates entertalned the Vikings to a 40 0 score San Pedro proved to be by far the better team with such standouts as quarterback Pulido and halfback Caste nada Great runnlng was shown by Vik ings Al Garcia and Robert Choo Choo Gonzales and outstanding defenslve work by Glenn Ackman halfback and Earl Brlghtwell rlht tackle RIIS vs NABONNE Oct 28 The next week found the troubled sail ors recuperatlng from the San Pedro at tack over in the little community known as Lomlta California Here they were turned back by N arbonne s Gauchos 25 6 Our lone T D came 1n the fourth quarter on a surprising and hard charging drive sparked by signal caller Roger Ketelsleger who on a second down pulled a quarter back sneak for eleven yards End Tony Carreon pulled in eight out of ten passes for considerable yardage BANNING vs RIIS Nov 3 Seven days later the hefty Vikings pad dled their way back to home sweet home where they were torpedoed to the tune of 20 6 by an evenly rated Banning eleven The Vikings tally came late in the third quarter when tallback Al Garcia flipped the plgskln to r1ght end Roland Hobson in the end zone RIIS vs JORDAN Nov 10 sail to a place called Jordan High School The name of the place sounded good but the sound of 39 0 handed RIIS by Jordan s growl1ng Bullpups didn t BELL vs RIIS Nov 13 After repairing patched torn from our regulation whites RIIS again reached the land of Maroon and Orange only to be attacked by a swarm of Bell Eagles The Viking s only touchdown in the game was made by Eddie Rodriguez who on a hne plunge went over from the one foot hne after three unsuccessful tries It was a fiercely fought battle with the Eagles coming out on top As the final whistle blew the score read 23 6 as the Rus ' Bees ended their season this time to Daniels Field. where the Pil Again OUI' mighty C?l A1ldiSi'f9S Set BASEBALL SOUTH GATE 9 RIIS 3 For the flrst game of the season the V1k1DgS played host to the South Gate Ramblers on Watson F1eld In the f1rst 1nn1ng for RIIS Tatum walked Up stepped shortstop D1ck Tay lo Wlth the count two balls and one st11ke Mr Taylo1 latched on to one of Terly Loys fast balls fO1 a homerun P1tche1 Art Carr1zosa also h1t for the c1r cu1t w 1th one on 1n the f1fth 1nn1ng The scorln for South Gate started w1th Loy gettmg on flrst on an error Goss w as h1t by a p1tched ball and Hoff man h1t a homerun Errors and a home 1un gave South Cate f1V6 more runs ln the fourth and two 1n the SlXth South Gate 00 402 0 70 Loy and Warr RIIS 20 010 0 33 Carrlzosa and Kampmann GARDENA 3 RIIS 0 Losmg thelr second game of the season the Vlk1HgS were scalped by the Gardena MOhlC3HS 3 to 0 The Gardena n1ne were held to .1 slngles w1th two errors prov 1ng fatal All the runs for Gardena came ln the fll st 1nn1ng RIIS 000 000 0 G2 Ca111zosa and Kampmann Zabo l 1 and Armstrong RIIS 0 SAN PEDRO 15 Be1ng shut out for the eco 1d trag lt tlme the San Ped1o Plrate m hefl P11s 15 to 0 Axt C'1rr1zosa was taged Wlth h1s thxrd st1a1ght loss It was a tlght ball game unt1ll the f1fth 1nn1ng when San Pedro scored 8 runs The P1rates played tlght ball commlttmg no 1rors Wh le collect1ng 18 hlts San Pedro 280 4 15 18 Porter and Carter RIIS 000 0 Car11zosa and Kampmann BANNING 20 RIIS 4 Behlnd the SIX hlt p1tch1ng of Bob Jacl son the Bannmg P11015 slaughtered RIIS 20 to 4 Joe Stablle maklng h1S flrst start of the eason was knocked from the box 1n the thxrd 1nn1ng after 8 runs were scored It was the V1k1ng thlld stralght loss RIIS 102 0 4 Stablle Q31 Carr1zosa and Kampmann Bannmg 1 124 4 20 10 2 Jackson and A1 mstrong RIIS 7 JORDAN 5 No you dont nced gl 18 es and It lsnt '1 typograplvcal er1 or we d1d w h1p Jordon 7 to 5 Wlth some f1ne p1tch1ng done by Art Carrlzo a and the h1tt1ng of Chuck Burk Mr S mlnar o s boy 1 011 then fll st garde of the season Jor an 010 00 f McGee t I Ter y tal W1ll1ams 'md Battey RIIS 011 020 3 782 Carr zo '1 and Kampmann BELL 12 RIIS .J Beh11d the 6 h1t p1tch1rg of Bob No o1e the Bell Ea lc 1omped to an ea y V c tory or1 the lo CIS clvamond Vllil'1P' hu1le Joe Stabl 1 as ta eol 'or l s eco 1d r eteat In nv t 1 meen cl fl'cf1 lO 1d OftPc6g'1nc c V1 rgsxo o1vo e o lcuc 1 better 1n the c ond 1OLlI'ld' FNOOIC CGD A111 d and Parson t11 2 011 1 5 S able awcl 1 amlma I1 SOUTH GATE 4 RIIS 1 St rtmg tl'e1r ftce p1tche1 to h lt tl'e lug lrg V1k1ng So 1th Ga e s Floyd Pe foll o1lnt DILCI1 '1 ro h1t er '1s we 1 c c 1m fo1 SIX 'I 10 o run B urp1 the sv rw w lcftf 1 ob no th our rewly acqulred f11 t ba man 1 ho got tx o of the lk h1t Art C111 zo 1 'md Floyd Pe1f ll boo' cl up 111 a p t hers battle 11ght f1om the f r t mnmg And '1 they 'ly twe ll prob blv ct '1 let cr flCm S G 1 they had all the break ll 000 0 Cftrrlzo a and Kampman '3l+l1PE16 100 0 4 10 1 Penfold and Warr ' , .. .......... 010 3 . . . ,, . . . . 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F v 4 f 1 s , ' S L 1 fi .....1 201 V 1 Baseball GARDENA 6 RIIS 3 Playing host to the Gardena mne on beautiful Watson Field home of the 'Vhghty Rus Vikings the Vlks took another loss of 6 to 3 from the Mohlcans despite the fact we had eleven men on base Gardena 102 010 2 681 Hall and Armstrong Rus 101 100 0 364 Carrizosa 131 Stablle and Kampmann SAN PEDRO 4 RIIS 3 Hoping to smash us the way they did 1n the first round the Pirates were very much mistaken as Joe Stabile gave up 4 hits RIIS might have gone on to win the game had Stabile not been picked off third base wlth no one out Rlchard lBeaverJ Sais playing third base for the first time was a Rus 2 0 1 2 Stablle and Kampmann San Pedro 110 002 x 441 Manquerous and Moblch BANNING 30 RIIS 3 Oh' my aching back' Scorlng a record breaking 30 runs the Banmng Pilots slaughtered and smashed the poor and helpless Vlkmgs on the winners field It was the second defeat from the Ban ning sluggcrs who scored 20 runs the last time the two teams met Rus 000 1 3 Carrlzosa 133 Kampman and Stablle Banning 006 417 3 30 21 2 Clark and O Dorne JORDAN 14 RIIS 4 Making up for the defeat handed them in the first round the Jordan Bulldogs crumbled the VlklI1gS 14 to 4 on our own field Ex Viking Johnny Alveraz smashed out a 350 foot homerun in the 5th 1nn1ng with no one on the ba e paths Raul Shaw also hit for the c1rcu1t Wlth two on All th1s and 8 errors made lt 6 losses in a row for the Semmario mne Big sticks for Rus were Richard SHIS with 3 for 3 and Bob Smith with a home run Jordan 101 4 14 13 MaGee C67 W1lllamS and Batty RIIS 010 0 Stabile and Kampmann BELL 7 RIIS 0 Wally Sinner flipped his third no hitter of the Eastern Marme League campalgn as Bell racked Rus 7 to 0 Smner a little 145 pound giant struck out 10 of the Vik mgs to balloon his season s total to a phenomenal 95 for 56 mnmgs He walked only three With this game the Vikings ended their league season but are lookmg forward to Dorsey Tournamement Rus 000 0 0 arrlzosa and Kampmann Be 114 x 7 12 Sinner and Thomas . 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' U - 003 4 9 8 n .......... -oo oo 36 ' ,,,,.,.,,,., 200 ' . 7 8 H i ............ 000' 0 2 - .,,,,,,, V111 ...,........ 010 0 GYMNZ-SSTICS Rope Flee X S1de Ho1se Parallel Bars Danny Cardenas B1ll Bolter Raul Jlmenez Jean Dalhovel Art Jlmenez Art Dalton Chuck Jackson Raul J1menez Jack Leach Bobby Morton Raul Jlmene Jack Leach Malquls Norwalk Chuck Jackson H1 Bar Long Horse Rmgs Tumbllng RHS Vs SAN PEDPO Carmen Napolotano Jean Dalhover Dlck WICKCHS Raul J1menez Ralph Staph Harold Neely Al Rose Chuck Jackson Don L1ndqu1st Jean Dalhover Jack Arrant Rudy Valle Raul Jlmenez Don M'1rt1n R11s took foul places on the 1ope xx 1th The R11s Vlklngs met San Pedro to open the 1900 gym season Coach Neal Ben nett s squad of txxenty men met the P11 ates 1n then oxxn bym xx hele the Vlklflg came out lo ers to the tune of 88 to Q Txxo fusts xxe1e taken by Rus one bv Jackson on the FIYIDS and rlIlOLlWGl by Car denas on the 1ope cl1mb xx h1ch he c'1d 1n t1mely 6 1 seconds Dalton ff ok a econd ln the f1ee GXQICISQ R Ju were? l1nded a thlld 1n tumblwnsf as dld Staph on the long horse Rus took tx o fou1ths and placed flfth 1n all sex en extnts H1gh polnt man fo1 R115 xxas Jael son xxlth Q pomts RIIS xs JORDAN Coach Bennett s muscle men too' then fnr t xx 1n of the gym season xx hen the met and defeated To1d1n bv a CO1 of G1 to 55 on Weclnc dw the f11st of March cxent XXCl0 Rope C11 lends R Burdette J Dal hoxel R F1eeX D lon R Jadson R R Jlm enez R Tumbllng P1eha1ds J R J1men 2 R A Boxxman J H1gh ba1 A Bowman T Napolnano B Boxxman I Wlckens R t1e Parallel ba1s Jackson R C11 han Hemandez J A Boxxman J t1e S1de hor e Jones J Duncan J Lea h Long hO1S9 R1chards J Jones J le ly R Rn s Jackson R L1nqu1st R A Boxx man J BELL v RIIS The mlghty Gym Club met B ll 1n the1r gym 111 t to bet ent home Wlth a lo s of an to 85 The Eables put Rus back on the ground aftel the Vlklng Wm at J01'lHfl Cardenas of R115 aqaln 1n the lead xx 1th 6 l In f1ee R D'1l on took hls usual fur t and Jackson folloxx ed xx 1th a thlrd R115 olde ed Raul Junenez thnd lll auml l nb Vvecl ens placed foulth on the hugh La1 and N01 xxall pla ed foulth on tre pfnfzllel bu Leach t fl fo1 se ond on the S119 ho1se Jackson took another flrst on the 1 ng and Dalhove1 placed fourth PHS x SOUTH CATE The X7llxl 1gS rfet South Gate fo1 t1e fOllltl'1 rr et of tle gym ea Ol Ol our floo1 Ol Xxeclne ax Much 29 lhe Ram bler 1or1pel OxCl R11 Xxllh a store of 79 48 t llll e 1n e competlon x re Ta lson C'1lClG '1 ml a lon ' 1 '1 'un co 1 11n xhle D1l1o1 took h1 fxe yo t 1 '1 f t place an f1 e ll lcnas fou h con e utvxe fast s 1l COICIS XXCI R PP 1 lll'1'l IPD Bouler Pl Jlr enez tRJ B1 1clley QSC? 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Gymnastics The R11s Cym team flmshed the seaso 1 wlth a vlctory over the Gardena MOh1 cans Competlrg on our own floor the V1 klngs earned 67 V polnts to squce e by Gardena who took 565 polnts Danny Car enas set a rew tmae of 5 7 on the hemp Jack Leach got 1n flrst place the sue lor e for the fnrst tune tll1S sea son The places were as follows Pope Cardenas R Bouler R Dalhover FreeX Dalton R Cubberly G Jael ox Tumbllng Ju ld G Kennely G Jlm e ez R t1e w1th Akers C' Hmgh b'1r Melton G Dalhover R Yvlf' lens R tle w1th AkersG Parallel Bar Jones S G Sut on Jacksoa P Slcle hor e Leach R Mor on R Rlch llue G Long horse Judd G Neely R RoseR Rmgs Jack on R Melton G Lmqulst R Under the capable hands of Coach Ben nett the Vlklng Gym team dld suprxsmglv well th1s season Out of the SIX league meets the Vlk1IlgS were vlctorlous ln the meets wlth Gardena Jordan and Nar bonne These wms netted R118 a thlrd place ln the Eastern Marlre League R11s had two outstandlng undefeated men Chuck Jael son went tnrough the sea son wlthout a defeat on the rlngs Danny Cardena took the number one spot on the Rope ln ewely meet Art Daltoa too c hr. flr t ln Free X wlth the exceptlon of a defeat ln tl e San Pedro meet Rus placeel four rren 1n the League fl nals Three men placel on the rope Danny Cardenas got h1s f1V6 pomts w1th a t me of 5 6 followed by B111 Bolter w1th a thlrd and Jean Dalhover wxth a fourth Chuck J ac on got h1s flrst on the rmgs Two men represented R11s ln tl e all elty Gym Meet held at Manual Arts Hlgh School Danny Cardenas made a very good showmg on the Rope when he t1ed for a flfth place Hls tlme was 5 3 VVhlCh was hx be t thls season Danny Cardenas has two more yezus of comoet' 1on He was the only te mth grader to place ln the meet Art Dal on competed ln Free X but falled to place We re u e hell do a lo. better next year The fxrst flve hlgh polnt men of the sea son were Captam Chuck Jackson Co Cap tam Raul Jlmenez Danny Cardenas Art Dalton and Jean Dalhover Z 3 , , , 1 1 iw J 1' 1 Q ' Q Y cr 1 . . .H- ' : ' , , e uw vw 1 U -- 1 . . 1 .A . 1 1 1 1 ' ' - , . . 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S, A., i 4 ,L . 1 ' ' . . , TRACK INGLEWOOD-CARMEL-RIIS The Riis Cindermen met Mount Carmel Crusaders and Inglewoods's Warriors at the Inglewood oval on Friday March 3 The meet was won by Inglewood with 58V points to Carmel s 53 and Rus 18V The Vikings didnt place many men but the Rus men really put up a fight In the 70 yard low hurdles Smith of Mount Carmel took the lead with 9 5 Sec White of the Viking squad took fourth in this event Leonardo Villaheimosa of the Vikings placed third in the 100 yard dash Our placement in the 120 low hurdles was Art Carrlzosa who ran thlrd In the high Jump Clayton of Mount Car mel barely got the edge over Henderson and Buford of Rus Art Carrizosa took off for 20 feet ln the broad Jump to win first place In the C D1v1s1on little Victor Villaher mosa younger brother of Leonardo ran wild as he took second place honors in the dash and a first in the 120 low hurdles in 15 5 sec with Stanley of R11s in third In the 180 Vic again took top honors with a first 1n 22 seconds The C relay team took first place with Inglewood econd and Mount Carmel tra1l1ng RIIS vs CARMEL Competing in track for the first time in m'1nv seasons the Viking thin clads not expected to do much against Mount Car who tied for second mel put up a very fine battle on Watson Field Friday March 10 Carmel got in tl e winrers circle by tal 1ng the last few events with the score 57 for Mount Carmel to 47V for the Vikir VARSITY RESULTS 15lllle O 120114 70 yd HH L Vlllhermosa 2nd Reber 1st Turney 2nd McMaster orc Carrizosa 2n Buford 2n Roy Wh1te 13rd tie 440 relay R113 lst Pole Vault Buford 1st H1 h Jump Buford 1s Hender on 2nd Cairzosa lst Villahermosa 2nd Final cor R11 47V Mount Carm l 571 Broal JI rap RIIS vs. WESTCHESTER The Viking trackmen had a field day as they romped over Westchester on the Riis oval with all three divisions going to the Maroon and Orange thin clads In the varsity division flashy Leonardo Nardle as his friends call him Vlllaher mosa started things off 1n a big way by taking the century with Charles Bowers taking second spot In the 220 Big Art Carrlzosa ran away with first place while Nardie followed close behind for second position Ed Turney then ran off with the 440 wlth Bryce McMaster taking the 880 and Vicknau of Rus taking second Mc Master also toook the mile with Howard pulling a third Carrizosa ran off with the 120 low hurdles Bowers took a third Vikings Hopper Attiles and Guevara eopped first second and third spots re spectively 1n the shot put The broad Jump was taken by Carrizosa with V11 lahermo a taking second and Turney taking third The high Jump was taken by Buford of Rus The varsity relay was al o taken by the men from R11s who took a first in every event The Bees followed by taking seconds and thirds almost all the wav The 100 wa tal en by Ostrom Miller placed second in the 220 Gonzales too' a second 1n the 660 and Arvlso took second in the 1320 In the 120 low hurdles Ostrom again tool a fir t with Pouncy taking e ond The hot put first went to Taylor the broad 1ump was tal en by O trom and in the high Jump Pouncy tied for first Again the relay was taken by the Viking tra grht so they al o startei to romp S anlev started off by copping a first in the 100 with Evora coming in third The 180 was a tie betweei Victor Vlllaher mo '1 and Stanley for a first place with F1 her ail Tordfmn t eing for third In the 660 Ramirez took first with F her taking th1rd The 120 low hurdles 1 fi won by Victor Villaliermo a with Davi second The broad Jump was taken by Ex ora with Davis again placing second I'1 the high Jump White took a se ond tl e hot put went to Rivers all affam the 1 lty went to R11 , . t 12 I ' . , , .. , U . . . . 1-' Y y - - - 1 u ' yr ' - - - y - , . . 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Track The Vlklng thlnclads reached the cham p1onsh1p f1I13.lS of the Eastern Marlne League held at South Gate Hlgh School before a packed audlence of 2000 who watched the great Jordan Hlgh trackmen run off Wlth the champlonshlp 1n the A B and C D1v1s1ons Although the R11s Vars1ty only made X grabbed second place and the Cees tled for a fourth Rus only varslty runner Bryce McMas ter placed sxxth 1n the mlle after hard runnmg Don Henderson tled for a flfth 1n the hlgh Jump Jordan took the meet NVltl'l 60 pomts South Gate 29 Narbonne 16 San Pedro 15V Gardena 11 Bannlng and Bell a t1e wlth 12 polnts each and Rus V The t1de turned when the Bees took the fleld as the V1k1ngs paced by Art Carrlzosa and Mel Buford ra1sed the score for RIIS In the 120 low hurdles Carrlsoza took a th1rd beaten only by a few lnches by Carter of Jordan In the 70 h1gh hurdles Mel Buford took a fourth loslng the thlrd spot to Jones of Jordan Although R11s only qua11f1ed for exght events the V1k1ng tracksters put on a great performance 1n the Cohseum Clty Track and Fleld prellms vthlch were held Saturday May 13th The elght quallflers were Mel Buford polevault and hlgh hurdle man Art Car r1zosa 220 broadjump and low hurdles Don Henderson varslty hlgh Jump Leo nardo Vlllahermosa 100 yd dash Vlctor Vlllahermo a 100 and 180 Lamarr Davls broadjump Robert Ramlrez 660 spr1nter and Steve Rlvers shot The men from V1k1ngv1lle wound up by placmg Mel Buford Robert Ramlrez and Lamarr Davls 1n the flnals whlch xx exe held at the Cohseum Thursday May 18th thought that he wold wall away wlth the All C1ty pole vault tltle for the Bee d1v1s1on wlthout any reslstance or trouble from other competltlon Well that s what he thought but that 1sn t what happened Our own l1ttle Mel Buford also a flashy hlgh hurdles man bounced up to 11 ft 9 ln not to take the t1tle away from Vorst but made h1m settle Wlth a t1e For awhlle It looked l1ke Mel mlght pull away from Vorst but he Just couldnt make It Mel has been 1n track competxt lon for three years and has declded to qu1t He IS a senlor B and a fine athlete 1n fact he was recently chosen Athlete of the Week The meet was held at the Memorlal Cohseum Frlday May 19th and althou h our only Cee men Robert Ramlrez 660 and Lamarr Davls broadjumper dldnt place they had the satlsfactlon and thr1ll of runmng on the Cohseum oval and not everybody gets to do It f f , . 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SWIMMING A TEAM Ketelslcgu mtdlev relay tbatkstxokel 200 yd fleestvle 1 min IC a Pltyyltt medlevxelay lflustylel 50 yd flustyle 100 vd fleestylt 4 man xelay Seyelns 100 vd bleaststxoke medlev I9 lav lbxeaststlokeb mdlyldu al mtdley Ortlz 50 yd fleestyle Castlo 100 yd backstroke Maher-dlylng Calyert 50 yd freestyle ROdIlgU9Z 4 man 1elay Fellows-dlvmg B TEAM Vd bleaststxoke 1nd1y1dual medley dlylflg Maher rnedlev relay tfreestylel 4 man relay dlvlng Nelson medley relay lbackstrokeb 100 yd backstroke Romelo 50 vd fleestvle 200 vd free style 4 man xelay GHICIH 50 yd freestyle 100 yd freestyle Wettgel 100 yd bleaststloke PQIKIIIS 100 vd bleaststoke Watts 200 vd freestyle Douglas 100 yd backstxoke Whlte CllVlI'lg Palauos dlvlng C TEAM Nance 50 Vd fleestyln Sanchez 50 yd fleestyle MOHIZ 50 yd freestyle Stlllman 50 yd backstxoke Phoenlx 50 yd backstroke Waltne1 50 yd bleaStSt10k6 Boyyers 50 yd breaststroke Tennant 50 yd breaststroke Hutchlson 50 yd baekstroke uv-'-A 1 . .-3' . l y' 1-I y' i u 4 I uxxkw v 3 V - l uvxlw V x t 13 w 1 7 ' f' 5 . ' cf .s 5 , s ' ' ' J 7 u Y- - 7 l 7 Miller-medley relay tbreaststrokel, 100 , U .Y v f 1 ' 1 1 ' vw s V y ,L .1 1 i 7 l, 7 ,. l T ' Swimming The Rus swlmmlng team competed ln n1ne meets durlng the 1950 swlmmmg sea son meetlng Mount Carmel Dorsey Jeff erson Polytechnlc VGHICG and Huntlng ton Park Off1c1al records and tlmes were not kept on all meets but R118 took her share of w1ns Coach Henry Alldls turned out several outstandmg swlmmers Rlchard Mlller a B sw1mmer was hlgh pomt man of the sea son Mlller swam xn the 4 man relay the 1nd1v1dual medley as well as the 100 yd breaststroke Don Severns 1n h1S flrst year out tool h1S share of places sw1mm1ng the 100 yd breaststroke and the breaststroke ln the medley relay rakmg up over 40 pomts He IS a varslty sw1mmer but w1ll swlm B IH the c1ty meets where he IS expected tc place Another valuable man Roger Ketel sleger swam freestyle 1n the medley relay 50 yd freestyle 4 man relay 100 yd free style and 200 yd freestyle He IS expected to place ln the all c1ty meet as he dxd 1n the preceedlng two years B111 Prewltt lettermg for the thlrd tlme was outstandmg ln the medley relay and the 50 yd freestyle He also swam the 100 yd freestyle Outstandmg d1V6I'S were Fellows for the varslty and Maker for the B team They both took flrsts from a majorlty of the meets Nme R11s swlmmers splashed thelr way Huntlngton Park Hlgh School on May 18 to wlnd up the 1950 swlmmlng season All of the nme got a flfth place or better and w1ll recelve All C1ty medals Rlchard Mlller Art Sanchez Raymond Nance and Rlchard Munoz placed thlrd 1n the class C relay and Mlller got a second 1n the 50 yd breaststroke They would have gone to the Southern Cal1forn1a Meet but It was called off Maher Severns and Ketelsleger got a flfth plass ln the class B medley relay and Severns also placed flfth ln the 100 yd breaststroke . l. ' ' ' , to the All-City Swimming Meet held at BASKETBALL 1949 1950 A BASKETBALL SQUAD Coach Locke Llvernash Flrst StrIng Danny Hood Art Carrlzosa Center Center and Guard Ralph Carr Guard Augustme Urzua Forward Center an Guard Forward Center Forward Guard Bob Mendez Second Strlng Rlchard Sals Al DeLaTorre J1m Hunter Frank Hernandez Guard Bert Soto FIRST ROUND RIIS vs SOUTH GATE RIIS went 1nto the flrst league game w1th even odds and came out Wlth the flrst w1n RIIS was In the lead all the way Fmal score RIIS 49 South Gate 31 RIIS vs GARDENA RIIS played 1tS flrst game at home wlth Gardena a hard playmg team RIIS was In the lead for most of the game and went on to w1n for the second tlme and for a t1e for flI'St place In the league wlth San Pedro and Narbonne Game score Rus 37 Gardena 34 RIIS vs SAN PEDRO The San Pedro skyscrapers bombarded a bungalow slze V1k1ng team as they out Forward helght of 6 4 accounted for the easy w1n for the Plrates who later won the league champxonshlp RIIS vs NARBONNE Narbonne came to R11s for the fou1 th game of the season The V1klHgS went Into the game wIth even odds and the game was very close unt1l the last quarter when the Rusmen went Into actlon and took a 10 polnt lead to wln 49 39 It was now three wms out of four games RIIS vs BANNING RIIS was tled for second unt1l they met Bannmg who was the fastest team we had met th1S season We played bad ball In the last half but It was too late and we lost our second game th1s season Flnal score RIIS 39 Banmng 50 RIIS vs JORDAN The V1k1ng squad met Jordan on our own hardwood for our fourth wln of the season The game was a thrlller all the way through and at half tune Rus was on top 24 to 18 Throughout the second half we stayed on top and squeezed through w1th a flnal score of Rus 48 to Jordan s 46 Eastern Marlne League 1949 1950 VARSITY BASKETBALL Team Wms Losses San Pedro RIIS N arbonne Be Jordan Banmng South Gate Gardena 3 KIUBOBODI-P-O 'J ' ' I1 . 99 ' 'al .3 , . .. - ' FU 5 ' 5 - - : . :I Q X.. . un ' . 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Y RIIS vs BELL RIIS dropped Its last game of the flrst round to Bell Although we were on top at the half tlme the mlghty Bell team overpowered a txred V1k1ng squad In the second half Fmal score Rus 32 Bell 38 SECOND ROUND RIIS vs SOUTH GATE RIIS met South Gate on our own floor to open the second round South Gate took an early lead and at the end of the flrst half the score stood at 21 to 20 1n the Ramblers favol In the second half the powerful V1k1ng squad under the 1nsp1red coachlng of Mr Llvernash came out on top Wlth a score of 34 48 RIIS vs GARDENA The V1k1ng squad packed up and left to meet Gardena for the second tlme Both teams played a fast and furlous game and the half tvme score was 20 to 11 VVlth Rus on top The Vllill1gS wound up the game as vlctors wlth a flnal score of Rus 39 Gar dena 23 RIIS vs SAN PEDRO RIIS agaln met the gxants from San Pe dro for the fourth loss of the season The V1k1ngs were unable to match the helght of the Pxrates so the flnal score read RIIS 46 wlth and even 100 for the San Pedro Plrates RIIS vs NARBONNE In the return bout at Narbonne the V1 kmgs got off to a bad start and our oppon ents pllled up a lead of 31 to 20 In the flrst half The flred up Vlklng squad was unable to overcome thls lead and lost to Narbonne by 17 pomts How ever Narbonne later for felted the game due to the u e of an 1n elglble player L B.1sk11I1.1lI Sqn 111 111111 111 B Bwlxetb 111 C111n11 Sums Codth Lotke L1wo1n11sh John SQIFEHO Rene Resfz-11d LOIldI do V11lahe1mos11 Eduard Lex 21110 Omar Rod11Qu07 Joe L1t111s MLIVIH BLIIOICI Stdnlty Mott Alan Mllls Joe Zavala Rolut Jackson Rlchfud CdIT19lOl1 I1 ltc Nov Nm NOX Nov Nox N 711 Mc 75116 xox Nox N. 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Y' ' .1 1 1 1 u 1 4 v1 1 .1'1 H' in w ' 1 7 ' c lge 1 X e e nf c c Tl' 1 1 1950 Leffermen FOOTBALL TRACK Class A Bryee McMaster Melxrn Buford Ed Turnev Art Carrrzosa Vretor V111 rhermosr Don rld Henderson Donald How rr el Class B Drek Taylor Joe Gonzales Manual Arvrso Don Gre sbv Grlbert Youseff Rrehrrd Hopper r St rn Ostrum Cl rss C L rm rr D rvrs Arm rndo bxorr D ryrd I+ rsher Alfred Mrller Robert R1ml19Z Lester Stanlev Steve Rryers Peter Srmplerns Vretor Vrllaher mosa Ronald Whrte Grlbert Levarro r C YM TEAM Don Lrndqurst A1 Rose H rrold Neelx Rrlph St rph Drck Wrcleens Art Dalton Nlarqurs Norwalk Jaele Leach Jaele Arrant Dfrnnx C rrdenrs B111 Bolter Rrul Jrmenez Je rn Drlhox er Art Jrmenez Carmen Napolotono Chu lx Jrckson Don Martrn Bobby Morton SWIMMINC C,l'1s A Rrehard Romero lohn Fellows Don Severns Po er Ketelsleber B111 Pr ew rtt Class B Rrehard Mrler Rfrx mond Mrher M11 e G rrcrfr C1 rss C Art Srnehez Dar bow r V111 e Strllmrn Rrehfrrd Mu oz Charles Wetteqen W ayne Nanee Larry Weltner Joan Pho nrx BASKETBALL Class A Jfrmes Hunter Robert Me nflez Ralph C111 Bert Soto Rreh rrd Srrs Drnnx Ilool Au.,ust1ne Urzur Art Carrrzosr Frank Hernandez Albrno DeLaTorre Class B Eel tCh1tol Lex rrro Osear Rodrrezuez Rene Rrerrei Nlelvrn Buford All rn Mrlls Joe Zryalr Johnny Serrfrto Joe Lrer rs Le on rr do V111 rherrro 1 Pobert lreleson P1 lrrre1C1nero1 ACTIVITIES LOG FOUR One of the most entertalnmg assemblles thls year was the Talent Show a repeat performance of last years great show Fea tured on the program were eleven students of R115 Hxgh School and two guest artlsts H1ghl1ght of the show was the Mr Rus con test Wlth Henry Carrlzosa w1nn1ng the t1tle of Mr R115 of 1950 Muslcal entertamers were Danny Hood Roy Mllton Charles Bowers and Bob Rogers That Old Black Maglc was the approprlate tltle of an act of maglc staged by Allen Grant a student at R115 To open the program master of cere momes Bob Str1ckland mtroduced Bob Rogers who played h1S own composltlons The 69er BOOg19 and To be or not to Cry1ng accompamed on the plano by MISS McKee the school l1brar1an Tenor Roy Mllton showed flne vocal tal ent by smglng Some Enchanted Evening He was accompanled by Mxss McKee Stu dents and faculty were presented w1th speclal surprlse vocahst Angel Montenegro who was a hlt as he sang Fool That I Am Angel a V1k1ng Alumnus IS now a student at East Los Angeles Junlor College To conclude the muslcal portxon of the program Bob Rogers Charles Bow ers and Roy Mllton got together on a SQFICS of muslcal numbers called Stompm at the Vlklng s Hall ' Bob and Charles furnlshed the plano muslc and Roy showlng flne muslcal ab1l1ty on h1s tenor sax played Three Llttle F1sh1es Encore numbers were The Huckle Buck and Cornbread and featured Roy on the sax and Bob on the 88 What It takes to be a maglcxan was shown by Allen Grant who put on flfteen mlnutes of the old rabblt out of the hat tr1ck Only ln th1s case Allen pulled out a chlcken Allen a student at Rus also d1d some rope trlcks and other acts The last but not least event was the Mr R11s Contest wh1ch was won by the popular Henry Carrlzosa who placed second 1n last vears event Howard Hlllman came back to take second place wlth thlrd place golng to Phllllp Poretta Rav Moody was awarded the best legs wlth Hlllman takmg the best back award Carrlsoza won the abdomen and chest contests w1th Tom Shelly anc' Rlchard Strlegal runmng close second and thlrd respectlvely The best arms went to Carrlsoza wlth Chuck Jackson close be hlnd hlm The most muscular also went to Carrlsoza as he walked awav wlth the tltle of Mr R11s of 1950 Judges for the contest wexe Babe Stansbury Wllbul Counts and George Redpath The show planned as an annual event was produfefl by Bob Rogers under the dlrectlon of Mlss Downs one of the Eng llsh teachers Effectlve llghtmg was plann ed bv Mr Law rence Brvant Q sound crew wlth Wayne Brownlee and Al Barone as chlef operators . .... y . . 7 9 H . . . ,, Y Y' ' , as . vs u u -1 1 ' 4 y U .. ,, - - - 1 ' v Y . , . I . . 4 . .. . , . - s 1 ,, V . . . D , ' ' ' . ' I 4 7 u Y . - . . . l V . . K4 ' li ll D Q 1 . 1 0 Be Bop. The popular Danny Hood sang ' . u sr, . . Q y n - n a I ' ' u ' v: 1 Q G ' Y . 7' . I S . Y . . I , ' ll Y! ' Y 7 , U , g . . . .- ,, . . . A r YY 1 ' 7 , f . , 1 1 7 I in n. ' . . A ' ' an ' v - ' ' Y 4 ' I l . . , , . . Viking Knights In the winter of 1935 a Mr William Rea Heath at the time one of our phy slcal educatlon instructors came to a de c1s1on that if the administration and stu dents would get together and form some kind of an organization there would be a better relationship between faculty and mzation became the Viking Knights Smce that time there has been several sponsors of the Knights Mr Heath was the first and our present sponsor IS Mr Raymond E Vandruif also our school reglstrar In this the completed school year of 1949 50 officers of the knights are Art Carrlsoza President Joe Cle SETI vice presldent Al Barone secretary and Art Saxs treasurer Other members mclued B111 Kampmann Robert Morton Mel Buford Ed Bouldln Roger Ketelsle ger Raul Jimmez Denny Foreman Sam Salas and Bob Rogers A great deal of credit goes to Leonardo Vlllahermosa our Grisham our co captain and to Ray Rios Judge Besides their regular duties during school hours the Knights also sponsor dances and other activities for the school Applications are open to any and all stu dents who wish to Join and all members agree that this is a great organization O O l . i Y I . . ., . - . . 3 7 3 a ,n n - u u , . n e u u a , Q - 1 , , - ,. . , L - n . 1 y , Q n c , -, . . ! students. His idea worked and this orga- present captain of the guards, to Richard Q 7 . o . , ' - 1, u 0 . . 1 - I v 1 ' - Honor Roll The students and faculty of R118 are proud to 1lSt the follow1ng boys who were on the honor rolls for the past year The requ1rements for the scholarshlp 1lSt are at least two A s no grade less than a B and no U s on the report card The requlrement for the attendance 11st IS To have no absences for the ten Week pe rlod November 1949 Januaxy 1950 Scho1arsh1p Burch J D Barone Al Cheek W1ll1a1n Cu1 r1e Douglas Dmgwall Bob Dommgo Godfxedo Fxsher D3V1d Carcla Dan1e1 Garc1a Mlke Genet Durwaxd Lucas Eddle LEVHFIO Gxlbert Moran Pete O1t1z Ralph Porretta Ph1ll1p Attendance Ashe B111 Ort1z Ralph Scholarshlp Barone Al Parke1 James Cheek W1l11am Curr1e Doug Domlngo Godfredo Dlngwall Bob Flsher DaVld Garcla Damel Garcla M1ke Genet Durvsard Lucas Edd1e Lewa11o Gllbert Moran Pete Polretta Ph1ll1p Dalhover Eugene Rodr1guez Ernest Apr1l 19:10 Scholarshlp Ashe B111 Hende1son Kenneth Balone Al H1llman Hox1a1d Attendance B1ox1nlee V1avnePopp Garx Castro B1as1e Ramuez Robert Flsher Daxe Tumex Ed Flores Robert V1llahermosa Leonardo Gonzales Robert W1ll1ams VVa1ren Ashe B111 Baker Campbell Barone Alfred Hernandez Ruben Hunnewell LeRoy Johnson Walter Bradberry Chfford Brlghtwell Earl Burch J D Carreon Tony Carson Carl Cutler Alan Dalhover Eugene Duarte Carlos Fernandez Fred Foreman Denny Garcla Alfonso Johnson Joseph Kunsman Bob Mlller Rlchard Morales Artul 0 Moran Pete V101 an Xwlllldm Neely Harold Ortlv Palfh P 111491 J ames Rodrlguez Ernest Sanchez Arthtu Wllllams btan Attendance Adams Gene Arello Angel Baker M Keffen Beaudoxn Albert Bradber1y C11ff Phlvas Me1v1n Evora Armando Hawcroft Robert Matr1co1ena Don Mon1z W1l11am Moran Pete Mundav Bob Popp Gary Rodrlguez Ernest Sanchez Althul Schwartz She1man Teeple Harr1s Tul ner Rex W1lllamS Walren 1 I , . . u , y .K . 1 1 ' ' , . . 71 1 ' Y 1 . ,' f ' 1 .- 1 . 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