La Jolla High School - Viking Yearbook (La Jolla, CA)
- Class of 1948
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Occasionally we forget that our school is a physical expression of confidence in its youth on the part of the American people. ln placing expressions of such confidence in every community. the citizens of our great nation have invested heavily in the future and the present. They have invested i-n you. You must be aware of this responsibility. ln every classroom and office of this school there is an American flag. lt is there not merely for visitors to see, nor to- be waved or saluted in hollow gesture. It is there as a reminder to every person who comes to this school that we, as pupils and staff members, are carrying on the tradition of Americ-an education. And that mea-ns education of an intelligent citizenry: the preparation of present and future generations of loyal and responsible citizens. As you leave the grounds for the lastitime this school year, turn and loolc once again at the buildings of the school plant. Salute that American flag which flies in front of those buildings every school day, and utter a brief prayer to God that with your efforts the flag and the institu- tion behind it shall endure forever. Yours is the responsibility, .and it is within your power to meet it. ul- Uice Prin cqeal' Glenn W Linclahl ur been D g Helen Dillon lt is no simple matter to manage a school like La Jolla, but Miss Dillon is the person who does a hard job well,- She is Dean ot Girls and taculty advisor 'tor all girls' clubs on'campus, and advisor tor inumeraus student committees. She' is chairman ot many more committees, in .and out ot school. All the girls ot La Jolla l-ligh know they will find in Miss Dillon kind understanding. iihey know she will praise them when praise is due, and will be just when punishment is due. . VA For the tirst-semester, under the load ot illness r-and overwork, Mr. Lindahl carried on the ditticult task of being lookout and advisor tor the boysiot La Jolla l-ligh. ,Under the otticial title ot Boys' Vice-Principal, he his the taculty .advisor ot all Viking 'boys' clubs and organizations. Mr. Lindahl is the one who irons out the snarls in the Master Schedule ia-nd who juggles programs this way and that to- suit the taste ot everyone. s The entire school was shocked to hear ot Mr. l.indahl's tempo- rary retirement, which was due to ill health. But there were no saddened hearts when Mr. Marvin Clark stepped into the job, to fill it accurately and competently. l-lats ott to Mr. Clark tor taking over so- capalolyl A 010' Secre ta'rieA Mrs. Rascoe, handling all money transactions of La Jolla High and its various clubs and organizations, had one of the most difficult jobs in school. On her shoulders were placed the responsibilities and cares of the financial order of La Jolla High School. Mrs. Dauchy was the person found conducting an information desk, communications pool, and mimeographing service. She was sec- retary to Mr. Austin, Mr. Lindahl and Mr. Clark, and to anyone else anal is who was in need of a secretary. With the Seniors having their last fling at ditching, ancl the rest of the school learning fast, Mrs. Finnell and Mrs. Hagen had their hands full tracking down absentees. excusees, and ditchees. Mrs. Pinnell Attendance Secretary Mrs. Hagen Asst. Attendance Secretary Miss Ostlind Nurse Miss Kefalas Librarian ry- . ..... E.-- :ma ss is an mam as is as Mrs. Dauchy Executive Secretary in Mrs. Rascoe W ' 1 4 Financial Secretary ur 71urAe and Zi6mrian More popular than Grand Central Station, the nurse's office be- came one of the more well-known spots of school. Miss Ostling served as ambulance driver, confidant, and Red Cross to all in distress. The only comparatively quiet place on campus was the Library. Dates were arranged, term papers struggled with, gossip traded-all within the four walls of Miss Kefalas' domain. More than once, Miss Kefalas was called upon to shush a couple of talkative girls or to rescue a bewildered' Viking looking for Penrod among the biographies. tmcultq W6 WWWYX U5.f50f0f ifi ff WM M1 W My gifgfww QW of' QAM 1 W' M M ', ,f ' Wfffjhffig- ff fi IN A A WWW? .Mpffy .fwiw if 'WM 591' D M Our Commercial Department This department attracted many students who had an eye on the future. The long-favored one- finger-peclc style was soon replaced by sixty words per minute. Balanced boolcs were a student's dream, but a three cent deficit caused many to consider the easy way out. Perhaps one of the most difficult subjects was a troublesome system contrived by a Mr. Gregg. As time drew on, the clerical students became quite apt, and the busi- ness world gained a few more among its members. Mrs. Covey Shorthand, Typing Twins Mr. Kirchoff V Our Language Department The Spanish, French, and Latin departments had a variety of bene- fits to offer to those who would talce them. Mr. Skinner and Mr. Ruiz taught Spanish with anbun- dance of charm and native color: and drilled students who eventually emerged as fluent Spanish conver- sationalists, with a slight American accent. ln order to help future linguists Mr. Skinner, in his spare moments, also taught French. Miss Shade taught Latin. and under her guidance, the intelligentsia ofthe school worried through perfect paraphrastic tense and translations of Julius Caesar. Mr. Ruiz Spanish Miss Shade Latin Mr. Skinner Spanish and French Our Home Economics Department A pinch of this, a dash ot that and presto! 'food tit tor a gourmet, The tirst attempts otten ended in disappointments, but a tew burned fingers made real homemalcers out ot all. As the year drew to a close, potential housewives were prepared tor a future where needle and thread are every day equip- ment and where chiclcen ala king could no longer frighten young hearts. This department has spon- sored many luncheons and the annual Simplicity Pattern Show, Our Fine Arts Department Under the leadership ot Miss Davidson, Dr. Wilcox, and Mr. Mc- Clintoclc, the students ot La Jolla High learned to appreciate the more cultural aspects ot lite. Atter many trials and smudged papers, prima donnas, virtuosos, and tuture Picassos emerged as the future stars ot the artistic world. Mrs. Berlin Cooking, Sewing Miss Smith Cooking, Sewing I it Dr. Wilcox Band Miss Davidson Glee Club, Music Appreciation Mr. McClintock Art . 7 V:-H- u mwn5m uw ' Mr. Outcalt Gur Science Department Amid smells and explosions, one finds his way to the Science Department. He will find Mr. Outcalt explaining the intrica- cies of a radio tube and why litmus paper turns pink when it does. Mr. Krom will tell him about the heredity ot a white rat. while Messrs. Blake and Bo- ronda will tell him the funda- mentals ot any natural science. Physics and Chemistry Mr, Krom S -Our Mathematics Department ' L'leVSC'me Mr. Blake As Mrs. Romer and Mr. Podorean. built the foundations for a broader knowledge ot mathemat- ics in the younger students, Mr. Stein and Mr. Clark instilled 'in the minds of the intermediate y 'mathematicians the principles ot generality in num- ' - bers. ln doing so, they prepared the math majors , for the higher subjects ot plane and solid geometry and trigonometry taught by Mr. Lott. General Science Mr. Boronda General Science Mr, Lott ' Plane and Solid Geometry and Trig Mr. Clarlc Algebra Mrs, Romer Mr. Stein s General Math Algebra Mr. ,Podorean General Math Our History Department Cortez, the XYZ Attair, the Treaty ot Versailles-the stu- dents ot La Jolla memorized and discussed their way through history, government and civic problems. Miss Heldring, as head ot the department, inte- grated the courses ot study to give the students a knowledge ot the problems that have taced our world. Mr. Keith Social Studies, U. S. History Miss McDonald Senior Problems Mr. Wood Social Studies Miss Heldring U. S. History, World History Mr. Balsiger U. S. History, Sr. Problems ' Mr. Arakelian -Our Gym Department Sunshine or tog, the students could always be tound on the gym tields. ln shorts and sweat shirts, usually in need ot washing, they pursued sports in keeping with the seasons. U. S. History lx in Coach DeSelle Golf, Tennis Miss Aiken Girls' Gym Coach McLaren Basketball, Track Mrs. Hillery Girls' Gym Coach McEuen Football, Baseball Miss Patterson g.Drama, Junior English 'Mr. 'Clarlt Sophomore 'English Miss Williams Speech, Seventh Grade English Mr, Kennedy Eighth Grade English Mrs. Frost X Junior English Mr. Muilenlourg Eighth Grade and Senior English Mrs. Stubbs' A V English L H -Our English 'Department The English Department spon- sored a Mark Twain movie and the annual Shakespearean testi- val. This departmentiwasiunder the able guidance ot 'Mr. Owen Clark. Mr, Line Our Industrial Arts'Department Under the leadership ot 'Mr. lgine, the industrial Arts Department outfitted many Vilcings tor their future jobs. Mr. Line planed and polished Vilces into master craftsmen, while those with printer inlc in their veins came to 'Mr. DeSelle to learn the mechanics ot the presses. Mr. Heclcleman instructed future drattsmen in the correct way to draw a right angle, as Mr. Montiel conducted a 'first-class auto service station. ' ' Mr. DeSelle 'Print Shop Wood Shop Mr, :Heclcleman Mechanical Drawing Mr. Montiel Auto-Metal Shop mu xavm z Alzu A H V5 :F .... : ,... . .. 5 v .Eg . 2: 1 3 5 EN AT WEQEK' First Row: L. Hamilton, Fred Howard. Dyson, J. Taltord, C. L. Jones. Second Row: Carl Lindbald, William in P J Kane, A. l-lamon. First Row: Edith Bearrup, Elenor Krienlre :-: ---'--:' - ------- - -4 ' .-::::::' Mildred Crush, Clara Palmer. Second V gg J f : - -- ff ' M , Row: Anna Lindbald, Les Freischlag A :. . A .LV g ' frw Margret Naugle. Ili 'gijgl M i Y . Our Cafeteria Staff One thing that is undoubtedly talcen tor granted at our school is the preparation ot a good meal at noon. The thankless job ot our cateteria statt is no little thing, and we are always assured ot not only a meal, but a good one. Our hats ott to you, cateteria statt, tor the wondertul job you have done, preparing all that tood tor us. Whether it be a hot plate or a cold salad we always lcnow it will be a gourmet's delight. Our Custodians Everyone is aware ot the never ending job ot the custodians in the cleaning and care ot our school, with its rooms and halls, beautitul lawns and gardens and the con- stant intlow of damaged articles. Whenever a ladder or hammer is needed they are the ones who are sought. They are the ones who receive all those trivial demands with a cheerful smile. We know they've clone a grand job and here's a rising vote ot thanks to our custodians. gg? E ' 'Wx ,AZZH R a V W. , , 5 ,ra X , , 7 Q - 'ff y I , X N.: ' fn ' f N fc 49 i? ' f V I X -. y - J ' ' Rv C3 fz5Pfw2L 5 A ,Mgi' CML ZXCM CA-2 ,524 ,ff 4-41.12, My .gif fi! 9 A. 'N , fr '11 iffy!! 45 gf? of X796 , 'X 4 7057 AWK 465521 ' K Giawgi I 2 Q1 M, M1417 Mf , 4? X JXQLK :L 6lV6FAJ. 0QQ 4'20l6lC74 4 . 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' .-4 Efffz-:mic -zz, 2, ' .sf H - ,W qw X. , .. - r v wgfffg, -sgr- R-'EMIQF-f' Joe Pince . Treasurer 1 Us . ,af the 70,2 4 What Our Senior Claw H44 14ccompliAlaed June, l948, marked the end of an era for the Seniors of La Jolla High School. After being pummeled .and prodded for twelve years, they went into their senior year with the knowledge that they had accomplished a great de-al. They had absorbed the learning and precedents set by those who had gone before them, and they had estab- lished new precedents and what they hoped would be traditions for those who would come .after them. As sophomores, they put some bees in some bonnets, and started night dances for the underclassmen. Football goers will always be grateful to the Juniors of I9-46 for instituting the honorable hot dog into the Concessions' bill-of-fare. As busy Seniors, they were well on their way to becoming first-rate club members, in that they had the first Senior Breakfast ever held at La Jolla High School. The Class of i948 would like to express their unbounded gratitude to all tho-se teachers, counselors, and advisors who have, through the years, prepared them to be educated citizens of tomorrow. , Timothy Aller, Jr.- Tim English Major Hi-Tide Editor I2 Skull and Bauble II Track 9, IO, II, I2 Cross Country II . Tennis I0 Christmas Play II Donald Joseph Bennett, Jr. Don 1' Math and Languages Majors C.S.F. II Enter the College ot Business Administration at U. C. L. A. Albert Frank Bossert ..Alby.. History Major College Marilyn Joyce Amick John David Anderson Patricia Louise Baldwin Micky Dave Pat Art Major Math, Science, History History and Music Drill Team IO, Il Majors Majors Il-ieuferraritl Glee Club ro, li, I2 Helmsmen IO, II jSecy.l II I2 S. D. State or Art School C.S.F. IO. , Senior Play I2 Rifle Club I2 Go to U. C. at Berkeley and get a master's de- gree in Mathematics Robert Stanley Berman Bob Science, Math Majors l-Ielmsmen IO, II, I2 C.S.l:. IO, II, I2 I-Ii-Y IO. II, I2 Varsity I. IO-. II, I2 A.S.B. Pres. I2 Boys' Commissioner II A.S.B. Publicity Chr. I2 Football 9, IO, II, I2 Track 9, IO, ll, I2 William Buford Boyett Bill Art Major Boxing II, I2 Football I0 Track IO Basketball 9, IO. II, I2 Spanish Play I'0 Pres. of Helmsmen II T'-uc. ot Hi-Y I2 Y'Teens I2 G.A.A. IO, II Musical Comedy IO. II, I2 Spanish Play II Senior Play I2 Senior Sweater Comm. Junior Town Meeting ot the Air jL. J. rep.l Il Gertrude Lucille Be Trudy Music Major Glee Club IO, II lPublicity Y-Teens II, Secy. of I.C.C. Teensl Musical Comedy I2 SS, B, r Ei: ISU' . a. s 1 Charles Jonathan Biddle, Jr.. Ray Birse- Crusher HKGYO... Science. Math Majors Hi-Y 9, IO, ll lSecy., Treas., Vice-Pres.l Helmsmen I7-I2l Key Club io, il, I2 Varsity L 9, I0 C.S.F. IO, II, I2 Glee Club I2 jTreas.l A.S.B. Treas. II Tennis IO, ll, I2 Basketball IO, II Business Mgr., Annual I2 Pomona College John Terrill Brinlrs Pancho Architecture Major Cross Country II, I2 Track I2 Travel and become an architect Math. History Majors Varsity L II, I2 jPres.l Ivli-Y I2 Helmsmen IO, II, I2 A.S.B. Vice-Pres, I2 Football IO, Il, I2 Baseball II, I2 Track IO Basketball IO James Russell Brisendine Breezy History Major Football IO Work Alice E. Blanco- AIiJ Spanish, Commerci Majors Dortha Louise Brown Dortha Commercial, Art M Spanish Play IO ol Jean Burhop A Carol . ommercial, Major irls' Commissioner II .S.B. Secy. Il ocial Chairman I2 .A.A. io, ii, I2 rvace- Raymond Francis Burke Ray . I-listory, Math Majors C.S.F. IVice-Pres.I I2 Allied Youth lPres.I II I2 Senior Play I2 Social Comm.. I2 Danny Jay Butcher- Dan Science, Art Majors Baseball II, I2 Christmas Play I2 Skull and Bauble I2 Varsity L I2 Boat Club I2 Architecture School Amelia Margaret Carmelo Shannon Carnohan MiIia Commercial Major Go to work Pres. and Pres.I Teens IO, II, I2 IPres.I ers IO, II, I2 IPres.I I2 Play I2 ot Scarlet and Black I2 U .C.L.A. 5 '41 .. Carrasco Doris Oleta Carter- Pat Richard Elea Catismehas Richard G. Chadwick Jackie History Major Dick Dick Major Drill Team IO, II, I2 History Major Entered in I947 Pan-American Club II I-li'Y I2 Merchant Marine Majorette I2 Skull and Bauble I2 Basketball 9, IO and Bauble I2 Nursing School Yell Leader I2 Ed d D cl k J urls' Glee I2 wines-Tssau arson' r' TSW! SCI-tow L12 H Nancy Chase- Nan Jo Ann Crist- Jo Mathematics, Science, 'Ca ome Y Art Major Home Economics Major Languages Majors Glee Club II, I2 Hi-Tide Feature Editor I2 Varsity L I2 en Claire Chase usic, Art Majors lee Club II, I2 usical Comedy I2 C.S.P. I2 Tennis II, I2 Pomona College Art Major G.A.A. IO Y-Teens I0 Allied Youth II C.S.F. I2 Chairman of Junior-Sen ior Prom Bid Comm. Girligags I2 Be a model James Robert Charleton llstubll Mathematics Major Track IO, I2 ' I-li-Tide INews Editorl I2 Annual Photographer IO San Diego State College Maxine Janet Clement Maxine Business Major Pan-American I2 Glee Club II George Thomas Cooney Gerald Carter Crary, Jr. Patricia Ann Dacus Industrial Arts, Mathe- matics Majors 3 Jerry Mathematics, Science Majors Hi-Y I2 Key Club I2 C.S.l:. II, I2 Helmsmen 8, 9.10, II, I2 A.S.B. Rep.-at-Large ll A.S.B. Treas. I2 Band Drum Major II Football I2 Basketball Mgr. I2 Presmed lStaniordl Helen Louise Doub Lura Rae Davis Commercial Major Girl Reserves IO Glee Club ll Commercial Major Drill Team I0 Manners I2 Clifford Dudley Dismulre Cliff Elizabeth Diclrinson History, Shop Majors rrBobbYn Mathematics, I-listory, Languages Majors Pan-American Il, I2 lVice-Pres. and Pres. Allied Youth ll Mariners Il. I2 G.A.A. I2 University of Colorado Traclc Patsy Commercial. Languages Majors G.A.A. Il. I2 Y-Teens IO, II, I2 Slrull and Bauble ll, I2 Q,-a ' ' V-JW . Donalee Dea n- Bonnie Mathematics Major 1 Drama Club IO, I2 Mixed Glee II, I2 Musical Comedy II, I2 Sandra Jeanne Duncan rrsandyn Commercial Major Allied Youth II Jean McCIendon Dahlin Peggy Halleene If Jeanie Social Studies Commercial Major Drill Team Joyce Elaine Dell I Emma Jane DeVaIId Music Major Janie Glee Club IO, Il, I2 Commercial. Musical Comedy IO, Il ECOr10rT1iCS Variety Show I2 Be a secretary John Thomas Dyson Joan Claire Ederer- History, Industrial Arts COI'T1rTH2fCiiil. H Majors Maiofs Tenth Grade S Prom Comm. II Sweater Comm. I2 Social Chairman Class I2 A.S.B. Secy. I2 Senior Play I2 Mariners ll, I2 G.A.A. IO, II, I2 Secy. and Treas.l Y-Teens II, I2 Pres. and I-Iistoria Slcull and Bauble II Glee Club I2 Cal. Aero. Tec. ck Oswald Ekstrom George Fletcher Ellers, ..Woody.- A Industrial Arts Major .reign Music Major Band IO, II, I2 Junior Ring Comm. Allied Youth Il Plan to get rich after graduation X Jr. Edward Victor Ellison Charles Luther Epps Randel Selmer Epps Eddie Music Major Musical Comedy IO, II, I2 Spanish Play IO. ll, I2 Flea Weight Boxing Champion II I-Ielmsmen Clulo II, I2 S.D.J.C. and Music School Chuck Mathematics, Shop, English Majors Helmsmen II, I2 Dell I-Iistory, Industrial Arts Majors Pres. of A.S.B. I2 I-Ielmsmen IO, II, I2 Hi-Y I2 Football IO, Il, I2 Basketball 9, IO Track 9, IO, ll, I2 College erly Jean Ersland 'Charles W.Evans- Chuck Theodore Fanning- Ted Gene Arthur Farnsworth Bev Mathematics, History, Mathematics Major Gene istory, Languages Science Majors Football IO, II I-Iistory. Mathematics Majors Track IO, ll, I2 Majors anners II, I2 . I-lelmsmen ISecy.I Il, I2 .S.F. I2 - Merle Denms Fowler Viking Boat Clulo I2 . I-lrstory, Art. Manual lliecl Youth II . AA IO Arts Majors ' .' ' S95 Scoufg I2 Anne l.0H'dlf1E Frank emor Card ancl Ana --Lorraine.. nouncement Comm. I2 rom Comm. ll es Edward Feryan uhm.. ndustrial Arts, Major epresentative to Safety Council I2 I-listory Major Chairman of Senior Play Comm. Christmas Play I2 Variety Show ll, I2 Musical Comedy I2 Skull and Bauble IO, II IVice-Pres.j, I2 lPres.j Mariners IO, II, I2 Drill Team IO, ll, I2 Allied Youth II Pan-American Club ll lSecy.j Glee Club I2 Allied Youth ll S.D.J.C. Patricia Marie Gallagher --Path Mathematics Major G.A.A. I I, I2 Mariners lPres.I I2 Girls' Commissioner I2 Y-Teens I2' I-Ii-Tide I2 Donald Gene Foster Don I-Iistory. Shop, Mechani- cal Drawing Majors Football I2 Baseball I2 Varsity.L I2 4 I-li-Y I2 Helmsmen I2 College Colleen Marie Galvin 'Corkey History Major Go to J. C. Antonio Isidro Garcia, Jr. John William Garoutte, Jr. Tony ,. Billy History Major Industrial Arts Major Football 9, IO, II, I2 Basketball 9, IO, II, I2 Basketball Il Traclc 9 Tracl: IO, Il, I2 Spanish Play Il Gilbert Wesley Gearry Gil Language, Science Majors Prom Chairman II Ring Chairman ll Senior Class Council I2 Rep.-at-Large ll Assembly Comm. I2 Baseball II, I2 Varsity L Il, I2 Helmsmen IO, II, I2 Attend San Francisco College of Pharmacy :f5?WnvWt' Catherine Ann George Kay W History, Commercial Majors Glee Club lSecy.j IO Y-Teens I2 Musical Comedy ll Senior Play I2 Cyril Loring Guthriclge ncurlyn Science Major Varsity L IO, II, I2 Helmsmen IO, II, I2 Football IO. Il, I2 Baseball, IO, ll, I2 GQ into business Edward Walter Golding Eddie 9 I-listory, Industrial Arts Majors Glee Club IO. II, I2 Helmsmen I2 Viking Technician Musical Comedy IO, II Spanish Play IO Annual Staff ll College Dolores Marion Gutierrz Lola Home Economics Major G.A.A. IO Go to Junior College I I I I Robert Adrian Gray History, Industrial Arts Majors George Harrison Gentry Virgil Dean Gentzler Georgie Virge Math, Science Majors Science, Language Key Club IO, ll Majors I-lelmsmen IO, II jPres.I Golf I2 Varsity L II, I2 jPres.I C.S.F. IO, II, I2 Tenth Grade Rep. IO Rep.-at-Large II Boys' Comm. II Vice-Pres. I2 Basketball IO, II, I2 Traci: IO, II Tennis IO, II, I2 K, Senior Sweater Com Junior Ring Comm. Musical Comedy IO Slcull and Bauble I2A Vilcing Boat Club I' Go to college- jg chiropracyf 1 I, . Q, Qu, - Marilyn Grether Science, Mathematics, Language Majors Robert F. Gwynn- Bobby May Louise H-Hsin Shop, Science Majors Trade School Mary Louise Spanish Major Skull and Bauble IO Drill Team IO, II jMajoretteI Pan-American Club II Attend a conservatory music E oi hx Natalene Elese Nat History Major A.S.B. Social jSecy.I I2 Girligags I0 State College Ruby Jean Harri ' Ruby Commercial, I-I Majors G.A.A. IO, I2 Tenth Social Ch Class Secy. I2 Prom Comm. II iane Lee Hasha Reginald Elmer Herman Art Major Regi C.S.F. I2 Mathematics, Industrial G.A.A. IO Arts Majors Allied Youth II Chairman, Senior Card and Announcement Comm. Art Editor, Annual I2 Bid Comm.. Prom II Raymond Fra ncis Heywood, .lr.- Ray Music Major Band IO, II, I2 Varsity L II, I2 James E. Hilton- John Science Major Basketball 9, IO, ll Track Il Tennis IO I-lelmsmen IO Mildred Virginia Hobbs Millie Art Major ' Art Club IO, II if A EE ,V AO! s dump William Hotfelder Charles Allan Homes Jack Chuck Mathematics Major Art, Mathematics A Majors Basketball ll, I2 Golf IO, ll, I2 Warmington Howell Shirley Rose Hougle Commercial Major Y-Teens ll, I2 Drill Team II, I2 June Howard Languages, I-listory, Mathematics Majors Skull and Bauble I2 Science Club II Senior Play I2 Nancy Slrinlrer Howat Science, Languages, Mathematics Majors C.S.F. Il, I2 Alumni Comm. I2 i Grad Comm. I2 Magwghiiatics, Science EOMFEII IO MillZil'lC:Il:lIlfCS Major X:1'I.eiy SIIZY Igz ff Qnflua' Eguir I2 Majors 'BC 'O o.A.A. II S Cb-1 60529265 ay' Umm O We . Drama Club I2 Y-Teens II ' 4,1 -- Z I Allied Youth II .lohn Gordon Hunt Ban? 9, IO,,lIxl,jX jf' l ordon Munro Jones Pan-American Club II Jack ' .. , K 'n qfqabeth Jo 1 Bones Class Treas. I0 I-listorY.' Industrial Arts - K- is 'NI A I -... Art Molor Class Rep. I2 Majors I- ,Q me ial ya? ' Go to Maine Track IO Basketball 9, I0 ,Xjf fls' Gley Football ll. Track IO. II, iz , ' 1 Mixed Glqe'I2 1 Go to Stanford Cross Country II, IR V lgawaj e e . II. Varsity I. I2 ' N Helmsmen IO, II , u. s. Navy GHC RX ggyfj ' . C ' f j l Aldvfs wi . Eigulill E ffl! . , ,X Kenneth Ray Kanzius Kenny Mathematics, Industrial Arts Majors Varsity L Il, I2 l'li-Y II, I2 Baseball II, I2 Football ll, I2 Engineer School James Robert Kennedy Benjamin Russel Kiegle Clyde Paton Killough Joseph Gerald Kochi Jim Benny Thumbs A Jerry Art, Science Majors Art Major Shop Major Mathematics, History Stage Crew II, I2 Art Club I0 Helmsmen IO Architecture Majors Set Designer. Senior Play Varsity L I2 Hi-Y I2 Football IO, Il, I2 I2 Track IO, II, I2 Hi-Tide IPhatagrapI1erI Baseball II, I2 R.O.T.C. Rifle Teams College-stucly I2 Track IO, II II, I2 paleontology Annual lPhotographerI Navigator or architect Track I2 I2 Be a baker Golf II, I2 Basketball 9, I0 Track I0 Photography School ii. Jean Pauline Koester Jeannie Commercial Major G.A.A. IO Pan-American Club IO Gene Alec Littler History. Mathematics Majors Varsity L II. I2 Track II, I2 Basketball II, I2 Golf ll, I2 2 .- Id G .K u--1 A '-'SP ella Ruth Krapp Language, History Majors Drama Club II, I2 Pan-American Club I2 Creative Writers' Club I2 College eorge Millard Loop, Jr. Looper .. Science, History Majors I-li-Y I2 Helmsmen I2 C.S.F. II, I2 A.S.B. Secy. I2 Football IO Basketball 9, I'0, II, I2 Baseball I2 College Betty Ann Lamping Flora Marie Lehman Entered September, I947 February grad Jack Caldwell Lucas Flo History, Spanish Majors Drill Team I2 ITumbler Variety Show I2 Girligags I2 Spider Science, Mathematics Earjrgg 2:5533 Majors Varsity L II, I2 ITreas.I . Cross Country 9, IO, II, Paul W. Lunetta- Digger 12 Shop, Art Majors Track 9, IO, II, I2 Track IO. II, I2 College Cross Country I2 Claire Aston Lewis History Major C.S.I:. IO, II, I2 I Vice-Pres., Treas.I Skull and Bauble I2 Girligags I2 Senior Play Director Spring Play Director State College George Michael Lynch Mike History Major Hi-Y I2 Helmsmen I2 Varsity L I2 Track Il, I2 Football Manager I2 I'li-Tide I2 College Major IO in Alaslca -A ':i? Wirt McClure, Jr. Janith Ruth McCoy- Jan Robert James McKenna Languages Major Hi-Tide I2 College Bob - Languages Major Glee Club I2 Drama Club IO, II, I2 Radio Club Il, I2 Pan-American Club II IPres,j, I2 Christmas Play II Student Director. Senior Play I2 Spring Play Il Radio Presentative I2 Drama Festival I2 Joyce Helen McLacIcIan Betty Jean Marr- B, Joy Commercial Major Commercial Major I-Ii-Tide I2 Drill Team IO, II, I2 Marry in June Business School 'REV ws Major -at-Large I2 S IO, ll, I2 and Aft IO arsity L I2 ariety Show I2 enior Play I2 inia Louise Molina Ginny omemalcing Major eautician School Mary Sue Moore- Alan Marsh- Curly Jacob Borchert Michaelsen Jeanie Mihm- 'sme Jack Science, Mathematics Science, Mathematics Majors Majors Y-Teens I2 Allied Youth II lTreas.l Senior Play I2 Traclc IO, I2 Hi-Tide I2 Basketball IO Football I2 Senior Play I2 Commercial, Music Majors Glee Club IO, II, Suzie Drama Club II Pasadena Playhouse Celia Morena- Vola Spanish Major Work and play on the La Jolla Merchanette Softball Team Q'-W' George Smod en Millar Art Major Varsity L II, I2 Traclt IO, II, I2 Football IO, II Go to J. C. A Nelia Joyce Morgan Language Major C.S.F. Il, I2 College Delmar G. Miller History, Shop Majors I-Ii-Y, Varsity L I2 Basketball 9, IO, II, Track 9, IO, II, I2 Football I2 Keith Donald Morrow Traclt IO, II, I2 Helmsman I2 ' Kansas University James Orrin Morse- Phil Science, Mathematics Majors Varsity L II, I2 Key Club IO, ll, I2 Hi-Y Il, I2 Class Pres. IO Ticket Auditor I I Track IO, Il, I2 1 Raymond Arthur Morse ..RaY.. Mathematics, Art Majors Stage Manager Il, I2 Key Club II Concessions ll Football IO, II. I2 Track IO, II, I2 Civil Engineer Dorothea A. Mosley Hoof.. Commercial, I-lome Economics Majors G.A.A. IO Mariners I2 Class Secretary II Prom Comm. ll Commencement Chr. I2 Georgia Ann Munyon Phyllis Kay Myers Commercial Major Math. Science Skull and Bauble C.S.F. l5ecy Social C Y-Teens I Mariners Treas., Serv, Class Social Co-Concession Class Vice4Pre Christmas Pla Prom Comm. Editor Annual s.l y II II I2 I . I, r, ,T Dal Charles NaDaI- Dal .loan Nelson History Major Commercial, History Drill Team Majorette ll, I2 Prom Comm. II Senior Social Comm. I2 San Diego State College Majors Dorothy Jean Page Dotty Languages, Commercial Majors Skull and Bauble Il, I2 Y-Teens I2 C.S.F. I2 G.A.A. IO, II A.S.B. Historian I2 Senior Play I2 .laclr Raymond Page Allied Youth II lPres.j Class Council ll February Graduate 'Kenneth Meredith Owen Whitey Science, Mathematics Majors Hi-Y Pres. ll, I2 Varsity L Il, I2 Helmsmen IO. II, I2 Football IO, Il, I2 Basketball IO, ll Baseball IO, II, I2 College Joan Palmer- Jo English, History Majors College Paul Lloyd Packer Barbara Ann Paden Lloyd UBBBSH Art Major Commercial Major Pan-American Club ll Prom Comm. II Art School College .Iohn Richard Perry J. Q. Phillips Track I2 Basketball Il Work Track II February Gra duate seph Richard Pince Marilyn Dorothy Fletcher 'Carol Elizabeth Quinci Barbara Louise Read Joe Baby I Carol Bones Mathematics, History Art Major Commercial, l'I0I'T73' Music MGIOr Majors Go to art school in I.. A rnalring Majors C.S.F. II, I2 I Band IO, ll. I2 Allied Youth lTreas.I II C.S.F. II, I2 lPres.. Vice- Pres., Secy.j Class Treas. I2 R.O.T.C. Ritle Team II. I2 A.S.B. Ticlcet Auditor I2 Senior Play I2 State College G.A.A. IO. II. I2 University oi Oregon Edwin Relyea Bud Shop Major Boys' Commissioner I2 Football IO Basketball IO, II, I2 Baseball IO, Il, I2 Varsity L IO, ll, I2 I-Ielmsman IO, II, I2 is-.mer mana Roselyn J. Relder Rosie Commercial Major Social Committee IO was QV Harriet Sylvia Renth Blanche Harriet Richmond Marilyn Nadine Robinson Science, Languages Science, Mathematics, Robby Majors Languages Majors Commercial Major Slcull and Bauble II. I2 Omnia Sci II. I2 lFres., Glee Club II, I2 C.S.F. I2 Vice-Pres.j Y-Teens II, I2 jSecy.j Pan-American Club I0 Creative Writers' Club Y'-lieens ll ll lSECy'l Roy Charles Schoeller Y-Teens I2 ITreas.j Girligags I2 IIM-G-Rll I-listory, Mathematics, Christmas Play I2 Slcull and Bauble Play II I-li-Y I2 - University of California S. D. State Science Ma-org Play Pm baseball Helmsmerr IO,l ii, I2 Beverley June Sayvyer Theodore Doane Schirt- Varsity I.. IO, Il, I2 Irene Velma Ruiz- Irene Bev zinger- Ted C.S.F. II, I2 Commercial, English Commercial Major Mathematics Major Track IMgrI IO, II. I2 Majors Song Leader II U. S. C. Basketball jMgr.j IO, I2 Pon-American Club Il, Go to J. C. Cross Country IMgr.j I2 ITreas., Secy., Pres.j Mariners IO, II, I2 Drama Club Il Il, I2 Football jMgr.j II, I2 Be a show horse mana- ger Betty Aileen Robison Aileen History Major Slcull and Bauble Play II Christmas Play I2 Senior Play I2 Drama Club IO, II. I2 Glee Club IO ' San Diego State College Harold Ira Scott- Scotty Industrial Arts Major I College Haw sw' Patricia Ann Sharpe- Pat Commercial Major Mary Louise Shearer Mathematics, History Majors Skull and Bauble I2 Christmas Play I2 Senior Play I2 Slade Wooster Sibley Clifford Hamilton Simmons Wooster Cliff Mathematics, Science Mathematics, Music Majors Majors Key Clulo I2 IPres.l Glee Club IO, ll, I2 Helmsmen IO, II, I2 Hi-Y I2 C.S.F. IO, II, I2 Class President Il. I2 Track I0 College Helmsmen 9, IO. II, I2 Annual Sports Editor I2 Hi-Y IO, II, I2 lSecy.l C.S.F. II. I2 Varsity L I2 Basketball 9, IO, Il, I2 I Musical Comedy IO. II, I2 Spanish Play IO. II Joan Donna Sjoboen Jody History Major Skull ancl Bauble College James Lee Smith- Lee G me W -as Alan Frederick Smith Sammy Rae Smith Barbara Rose Springer William Dayld Stamps I-Smitty.. Science Major Language, History Barb n 'DaveM . Languages' Hlstoly' Atlriloss I ii HW? Economics igfilfsil icijoli I2 Drama Majors . . , ecre ary GIOV ' ' Christmas Play I2 Jevusic Maiofvendsen WI College Tlack lo' Il Senior Play I2 Gjze Club jj I Bobby Jack Thompson Spltng Play I2 Entered February, Irene Taylor- Rene I'JacIr t Donald Jalal: Thorpe Semof Play Comm' I2 Commercial Major Science. MGHWQFHGIZICS. D Jack I Skull and Bauble I2 is X English Majors History, Art Majors Go to Pasadena Play- Tl Q, Track I0 Be a fisherman house A 3 ' Rifle Team ll, I2 JanejSticlcney S Q 2 Y-T I2 is ' ' .111 -' Chaiirlhisn Social Comm. SLA Jtfvx QUAX ig w I2 . Entered September, I947 , V . ina 41 ,hJ,1..22,g,X,,N,3D Wim as Ii rr .rn X K' j w ' 5 I' 's s F'-V I M .. ,I . i X' my is 6 we tb was ses- sh-M3 I . S QA, Jksrsassfl I - -as .lsfgrrr s I ' , .fr -P. i .. I J' fn X 'H I Y Ili- ll' or ' Q' - ' 4. ily .-1-vj ,, Q' I -, ' , 9 mf X X Y V ,rss jr, ', ,Q 65, A i 'serv it BZ -, telirzrcslfles R ltr!-'L-t'5fQ,3.sy B Xvsafgwls ,rx ,Q ., n ,IQ x , , . rg 'du-wx fa I rsrr j e.,s,.-,,,,f----fa--assB--ef ss,s.i-,ffffa -as g. I an . '..,...-.M-J' ig KW hn Henry Timmins Doreen Liane Triplett Jean Marian Tucker Leonard Van Stelle, Jr. Mary Elizabeth Villain njackn Industrial Art Major Architect Dodo Commercial Major Drama Club II, I2 Glee Club I2 Christmas Play IStudent Directorl II, I2 Skull and Bauble II, I2 Senior Play I2 Business School Tuck Music, Science Majors G.A.A. 7, 8. 9, IO, II, I2 IPres., Vice-Pres., Rep.j Y-Teens II Pan-American II Creative Writers II, I2 Girligags I2 Medical School llLenll llMuddYll English, History, Shop Art, History Majors Majors G-lee Club II, I2 College ,pr A si S rf fm, Conrad Frank Wagner, Jr Freddie Science Major Track I I, I2 Spanish Play II College Barbara M. Wheeler . Diane Beverly Waitley Gary Arlidge Walker Diane Business, Music Majors Glee Club IO, I2 Musical Comedy IO, I2 Omni-SCI I2 Edward H. Whitehead -'Gary-Q History, Mathematics Majors Pan-American Club I2 L. J. Boat Club I2 Track Il, I2 Cross Country II, I2 Draftsman Barbie Edhead History, Language Majors Science Major Y-Teens II , Helmsmen II, I2 Thomas Sidney Whitelock Model or go to J. C. Hi-Y I2 III- Tommy i Football IO, II, I2 Science, Math Majors an Basketball 9, IO, II, I2 Varsity L I2 Isecy.I W Y I Y A Baseball IO, II, I2 Hi-Y I2 Ipres.I ,ii ,Iwi Q' if Work then go to J. C. Football IO, II, I2 tffft . I. - , Senior Play I2 X is? in QR Golf lo, ll, iz - .2 .- 4 . ea- . IN E A B ketball IO Htl: .. L' 'ISP . ' ,.is as tl .. t ll, Mali Prom Committee II f -xi 'lit lr Ma Graduation Committee Robert Lee Walsmith Bob Drafting Major Varsity L I2 I-Iify IO, II, I2 I:OOIIb6lI IO, II, I2 Golt II, I2 Track IO, II Baseball I2 Graduation Comm. I2 Photography School Ernestine Wilson- Ernie' Science, Commercial Majors Glee Clubs IO' G.A,A. 7, 8, 9, I0 College Robert Burnham Watts, Jr Bob Music, Mathematics Majors Helmsman IO, II, I2 C.S.I:. IO, ll, I2 Key Club I2 ISecy.. Treas.I Band and Orchestra IO I I, I2 Law School Verne Walter Woznack ' Verne Science Major Skull and Bauble I2 Rifle Club I2 Christmas Play I2 Join the Naval Air Corps Elizabeth Ann Wright nBeH:yn Commercial Major Y-Teens II, I2 Band Majorette'lO, I Lucy Marie Wyatt Lulrie History, Languages Majors Mariners II, I2 lTreas.l ' Y-Teens ll jSecy.l Skull and Bauble ll lVice-Pres.I G.A.A. l I Senior Flay I2 Stanford School ot Nurs- ing Johanna Ada Yurgionas -.Jon Language Major Asst. Ed., Fore and Alt II Ed., Fore 84 Aft. I2 Musical Comedy Il Mariners II, I2 C.S.F. II, I2 Creative Writers lVice- I2 Pres. and Pres.l ll, Glee Club Il, I2 Drill Team ll, I2 lLieu tenantl Laura Virginia Deese Dadums Art Major Girl Reserves IO Fffd MI' Lester Walter Atlrinson nl-es.. History Major 1 Worlc George Utley Shepherd Shep History Major Key Club IO Traci! IO, Il, I2 Football ll, I2 Kenneth Arthur Zabel Ken Math, Science, History Majors C.S.F. IZ Entered Sept. I94-7 154531. ' 1 ,5 I X I Howard Ferdinand Brub Howie History and Science Majors Varsity L IO, ll, I2 Cross Country IO, ll Track IO, ll, 2 3 Ning-v QIIASIXA Senior Will Ruby Harrington will her height to Oline Morgan. Ray Heywood wills' his 7:30 a.m. band parade drills to Jim Houser and Powell Blankenship. Y Jimmy Brisendine wills his fascinating ears to Prexy Pridcly. Richard Chadwick wills his past Merchant Marine experiences, and quite a boy theory to Laurie Smith. Danny Butcher wills his worn-out baseball shoes to Ray Erehart. Eddie Golding wills' his ukalaylee to Prexy Priddy. Gordon Jones wills the one note out ot 5 that is outstanding, to Jetta Wilcut. Katy Johnson wills her senior majorette whistle to Robert Thornquist. Nat Grittin wills her ability to do the hula to Sidney Cunningham. David Howell wills his heavy eyebrows to anybody who needs them. Ted Fanning wills his butch haircut to Jesse Estrada. Roy Schoeller wills the equipment room to lvar Johnson. Joyce Dell wills her gum under all the desks to Carolyn Buller. VfJg'NfJx..rqP a Betty wills her baton to Mrs. Hillery. Maryel Hunt will her love tor school to Dian Simmons. Elizabeth Dickinson wills her height to Charlotte Thompson. Pat Sharpe wills Phil Robinson to Dona Hall. Ray Morse will his ability to use his eyes to Jean. Billy Garoutte wills his plaid jacket to Jo Anne Hanson. Jack Thompson will his achievement in Physics and Chemistry to Mr. Outcalt. Merle Fowler wills his ability and good looks to Rogers and Scales. Jack Hunt wills his printing ability to Tommy Swalm. Ray Birse wills' his ears to,Jerry Mock. Dessau Clar.ks.Qn,wills his physique to Bill Smerdon. Celia Moreno wills her gum to Bob Landy. Beverly Ersland wills her Senior Card and Announce- ment work and hall passes to Monkey Scales. Ruth Krapp leaves all the paper that she has' bor- rowed to anyone who can get it back. Marilyn Robinson wills her happy-go-lucky attitude to Jack Loop. Maxine Clement wills her typing ability to Jean Johnston. Sandra Jeanne Duncan wills her juice diet to Mary Jo Kennedy. Verne Woznack leaves his position on the ritle team to Gordon Harris. Nancy Chase wills her ability to chew gum to Sonie Gretherp A Joan Nelson leaves her ability as head majorette to Pat Massongill. Jo Crist wills her letterman's sweater to Charlie Way. Joe Pince wills his job as senior treasurer to any sucker that will take it. ' Laura Deese wills all her old admit cards to Mrs. Pinnell. Alan Smith wills his excellent stage ability. blond hair. and blue eyes to Marie Born. Donalee Dean wills her secret love tor Terry Curren to all the little girls who like freckles. Harold Scott wills his curly hair to Bud Nauge. Jean Tucker wills her tuba to Mary Ellen Utchig. Gary Walker wills his old comb to Ray Richerson. Rosie Relder will her sleeping ability to anyone with insomnia. Ben Kiegle wills' his shot putting ability in his senior year to Joe Hale. Ray Burke wills a live hand-grenade to Mrs, Stubbs, who will get a big kick out ot it. Charles Epps wills his pencil and note book to Pat Miller. i Kenneth Zabel wills his lack ot ambition to any deserving underclass man. Patsy Dacus wills her figure to Ginny Jewell. Cyril Guthridge wills his' cool temper to Eddie Rogers. Marilyn Grether wills her bangs to her sister, Sonie. Diane Waitley wills her senior sweater and short- hand to Beverly Swalm. Don Foster wills his ability to play baseball to Jim Blair. Aileen Robison wills her struggles in mathematics to Marie Beatty. Senior Will Kenny Owen wills his shoes to Terry Curren. Les Atkinson wills his key to the Tijuana jail to Don Bull. Cliff Simmons and Eddie Ellison will their baritone and tenor voices to Chuy Estrada lso he can sing to his' senorita in three part harmonyj. Pat Gallagher wills her athletic ability to Mrs. Aiken. Jim Kennedy leaves his tamous footsteps to his brother, Dick. A Joyce McLachlan wills her skating ability to Pat Moore. Joan Sjoboen wills her personality to Shirley North. John Anderson wills his weight to Victor Moore. Diane Hasha wills' her bottle ot ink to Mr. McClin- tock. Paul Lunetta wills his tree pass to the N. M. E. Club to Dan Dorsh. Ranclell Epps wills his athletic ability to blundering Prather. Tommy Whiteloek wills his hot love scenes in the senior play to Tom Swalm and any other lucky creature. Bob Walsmith wills his' old golt balls to Peter Manley. Barbara Paden wills her knitting ability to Jetta Willcutt. Bob Watts wills his job ot Drum Major to Porkey Hunt. Jim Hilton wills his skating ability to Irene Laituri. Betty Marr wills her ability to go steady to Anita Howlett. John Perry ,leaves his puzzle, in hopes that he tinds the right niece, to Lee Stone. X Helen Chase wills' her trips to Riverside to -Ginger Patterson. . Ulacl Alan. Marsh wills his tennis 'ability to Sally Riggs. ' Jack, Lucas wills 'his sweat socks to Jay Gutowski. Jack Hottelder leaves his love ot womanhoocl to John Magyar-. ' j ' Gene Farnsworth wills his consistent D's in English to his sister, Jacqueline. Chuck Holmes wills his beard to.Shirley andhvlyjuaurty. Mike Lynch wills his sarcastic remarks to anybody who wants them. Marilyn Amick wills her art ambition to Norma Culbert. Charles Evans wills his cat to Mr. Clark. Jill Myers wills her blush to Mare Meirs tor her embarrassing moments. Bud Relyea wills his baseball ability to the Slugger. Janie DeVolld wills the creases in her sweaters to Ima Davis. Virginia Molina wills her golden earrings to Elisa Ortega. George Shepherd wills his 'fondness ot love lite to any tighter. Helen Doub wills her talkativeness to Kay Helden- brand. ' Sue Moore wills her pep to Barbara Kuhlman. Dortha Brown wills her long hair to lva Scott. Alby Bossert wills his blond hair to Gloria Bland. Jane Stickney wills her eyes to Jimmy Blair. Shannon Carnohan wills her horse to Mrs. Aiken. Gene Littler wills his golt clubs to Jo Ann Euller. Pert Ederer wills her sense ot seriousness to Jetta Willcutt. Gil Gearry wills his' Geometry ability to Bob Skinner. Doreen Triplett wills her ability to pose as an old hag to Ginny Jewell. Jack Michaelson wills his quarter of a million dollars tor a science building to the girls. lren Ruiz wills her eyes and talse eye lashes to Dee Simms. Beverly Sawyer wills' her personality to Maggie Walsmith. Jack Thorpe wills his boots to Jerry Miller. Barbara Read wills her ability to get along with Dr. Wilcox to Craig Biddle. Harriet Renth wills her lisp to Renan Robinson. Mary Villain wills her paint brushes and artistic ability to Lois Kuhlman. Claire Lewis wills her height to Betty Santoro. Kay George wills her vivacity and love tor men to Micki Delle. ' fg wrliS her nickname to igfggggla, Den: rlinjgx .. , . The Shadovqfi-li-'.jD -3',L55vLf.J,? ' . g' Lucy Wyatt leaves her tavorite record ot Little White Lies to Dick Moran. Mgggil Gentzler wills- his weekly pass to the Holly- jwcfaai. iaT1'?lu2'5Jl?o his yo-yo to Danny Tellep. l Nancy Howat leaves her Annual dummy to Mr. McClintock and his cohorts. 'kiss' Q . Q. x. , J .uw , ,I Q I ' if VLJK YJ as :ij ji N13 . 'Qi - WC Vjfy f nf' j f . f .. 2516 - ,W 7 llhlvl' C'la'AA W f Q NwZf' Qi? fp if ff M ff nfbfl f 01 bibf D. D4 M TT X jiefdnffe Jfaffzqd T If Awww? L fi .Wg ,0 L I Q ,QAWLZ Q4 5 f LM . .1 - L'- ivl- CIMA President l V i Caroline-iHorne 'Vice-President Margaret Walsmith A T Secretary ' Laurel Bowie Treasurer Maxine Turner Social Chairman V Frances Walsh Concessions Chairman Eleanor Powers Ring Manager and Pro Elizabeth Kenny l The Junior class started. was, and ended brilliantly. The year was more successful than ever before: and the officers, intelligently chosen. showed their ability by executing their jobs with finesse. The concessions made more money than ever before: and the two dances and assemblies were all successes. Wjth the enthusiastic support of the whole class, and under -the councilship of Miss m Chairman l A A Senior Prom at the Pacific Square. 14nd Their p4ccompliAlemen M l-leldring the year was brought to a glorious close with the Junior- W Q9 Wliogf' p lafffby W xy .la if Y -JJ N' U fi x f W Q f X . faq 1, up ff! Nh U V A 'J J X jj ' A V ..,f N I K F tj xf '! mx fjjvlw 91 Wy! F, f HJ Q I lx ffix Maj Ljf X Fjyj fx lltqf ,.:'VJ A f AJ X 'J L, :J Y 1 AC' C4542 J pf!! QVQ ,fi 7 Y Nyj 4 7, -fl if Nu I AXIS X 1 ' r ,, ' 3 N' . ,V My ' Jw . . A addy x isjjnf x M --f f J .ffl ci.. Q !1,f U I . .Wk K ll ' , If ng W! XJ! 2 V7 'fun ,W Q f , K fs IL9 11' fl if 1 Jw Ji :s V1 PA NW N - R 1 ln if jfyy jfji Q WW W 9 W if fig W EJ ,gg WMJMQ liwjfyjx .Jw WW? 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As its contribution to the rest ot the school the tenth grade originated and sponsored a school spelling contest. ,ef the mu aint lib ..i-'.'v- gii ,- ' ll'5 -' Q UI Q, is R, we B ' ., V t fvg,-t,t . gi use -L, fuels rg a F 'i ' cnt 1-N mW+a.QiHi'w Uastf ' - V ' ... 13 -L-V a U U I -i c' s M . .. - , '- -,, i 0 , ,wus ,S..q,i 4 in . g ' .5 ll I f E' ' V A-0 Qs. X' t n Q-s.11,w.,Lf J V I A i is ' 'L -1 . Av, C, U . ', - X' A lik- . .-.Qi ,,'. H, s.- v w X w w Fa .rf--4, :. mm 1 amigggm BEE 1 B, 5 H - mm mm m1.Lm-mg? gms., E x? sw I ss-H . mmm rwggm E E .ss is ms , E:-ml-: M mn SERIES ma Q , ' ' 2 X- X 9.131 r x x x U li! Q!! ' fl L J Wino' N I VM H2 W J 1 if X W x ,W fP!Ji ,.--Q., J, -.V ,,. ix,-E K 1 ls.,- I f v ,fd 'L ei? ' 71 N -,,..,, . I U .ax . 1' 3..- ff L .O. i 11,1 I Q' C I, fi ff If Q I WM' lj ply 1 ,QU- Sm MJ W1 5 fl-' ll .1Qj0A1fJ'f ,jim of 5,'5Lf,X buf L Q I V V I Awjfvfdvfy , if , ' ' ly 5 L1 ,-.ll 1 j Q' Lf unify 1 lf ,xxx 1 gf J J' ,I 1 J vi . ' ' .,f ' If , E j 2? f . 1 22 jf by J 1 ,x ,fyf Z' ' 136 ov i Lfjq, If may ,r5 f in fl yu WL! sa aww 82255 Q E Him sa ms 'J4g,S6r2gi3f' A , !' z QM jgwyffj W '1 lg 1 . for High W M , afnm Pbnxgiaiv -C7 ,M N The ?re Inman Clam i , If Roger Shatter President Jim Hingely Joan Grabbit Vice-President Tom Whitaker Shirley Trent Secretary , Shirley Hiloert Bill Black Treasurer Carol l'landly Under the able guidance ot Mr. Line and Miss Shade the ninth graders succeeded in putting on several successful dances. For the tirst time they co-nducted discussion assemblies tor the junior high. l-.4 .A , X A 14 flew fm HH ma, Si K vm mam mms 'gm E- X . an, F1 m 1 ww C4664 e Heard President .... .. ' ., ,Johnny Gewalt Vice-President. ee e , A ,, M Terry Curren Secretary .rrr ee ee A... A Mlanet Wood Treasurer ..,......re... e .Joan Sergeant With Two eam one 4 I Pea 1-eenA President . .Dick Winn Vice-President .,Martin Dickinson Secretary ...,..A A , ,Bradley Furgeson Treasurer.. ...... . ,..A....,.. Bob Gutowski 14nd Th eir ?ir t 'lfear Q.: W! ,A zz E' I ln ma -.-- Vi pm HE D I w :A 'v . . f ,. 1- A .N .L 1,'f i':y 12-,g kg: .A - .'. ' , --'if' ff, . M - f , - an-wwf A V .. . ,,, . - :' .. . .Z o ' . M 4,65 ,X , W, N .. nw K me 1 5 ,K 5 mfg may -QE' sms SQ, 'ESQ ,vzggmss 11' ss ,ww nw me Q it Q W. ik ' .V .N 4 , .11 11771 K mn My m ss swf 1 H. , Wm ig May. , . 5 'ff Z . as E, mn me Q. f , f 1 5 X q , ,EEN ai ff Ek .xx ,mg , rm H - a v E EU: af U52 Ei an ' me wg wi dw, ugh mg an sw- ,km XA msg , 5, . . ' ws, QKSQ- .5- ' S534 NZ s y X Q. Q 3 - fi SQ .. :FSE W- 5 I sa. H-gm 'A QE W , ms 4m 5 Lb, gsm K wtiasrm magma x mg 'A Club g Xf X, 1 ,K 1 -4 ' K rl 7 C1 X ULI- 11:0 L X fi Nh f-If lliarinem H. ,JN ku , Oli A I' f f iifresident Q Lmhyirginia Patterson ' Patricia Gallagher 21 Vice-President 5' Q, , Jill Myers gf -Y Jetta Wicutt - Secretary Mary Ellen Utchig IL. mx enny Treasurer Leiloni Steele Jill Myers Publicity Chairman Lily Villarin Johanna Yurgionas Girl-of-the-Week Chairman Lily Villarin Pert Ederer Service Chairman Lucy Wyatt Phyllis Gaines Historian Virginia Jewell Virginia Patterson Mariners started out this year with a girls' assembly featuring Sam Hinton, the famous ballad singer. Girli- gags was the best since the show was started. A Mariner-l-lelmsmen dinner, the leadership conference, a fashion show, and the Sweetheart Swing were all sponsored by this service organization. The Mother-Daughter Banquet was a huge success and will long be remembered. A spring conference was the big event of the year with all San Diego schools attending. lielmmen - A! President Jesse Estrada Bud Relyea Vice-President Jim Prather Jerry Mock Secretary Ted Fanning Clifford Simmons Treasurer Mike Lynch Bill Rice ff. W . ' Y ' l ' .af- This year the l-lelrnsmen have truly worked on the noon posts and have kept law ancl order very well. Besides sponsoring the Dads Grads and Fellows Banquet, which was very successful, the boys' service organization gave a perpetual baseball trophy for good sportsmanship. They also served very efficiently at the Mother Daughter Banquet and put out excellent programs for the football games. L Y 1 TRN li, ' 4- 010- Uamftq ?vo Mall The Viking eleven was one ot the most spirited teams in the Metro League. The Vikes were, on the average. the lighest players in the circuit, but what they lacked in weight, they made up in hustle and brains. The pigskin carriers came within one game ot being the Metro ch-amps. lt was a heart-breaking loss to Kearny that gave 'Gross- mont the Metro championship. The Vikings had several outstanding players. Diminutive Ray Birse, who stands tive teet tour inches in his socks, was voted the most valuable player by his team- mates. Guard Cyril Guthridge and fullback Randall Epps were awarded positions on the all-Metro team. Cyril .also was chosen tor guard on the S.C.l.F. team. I The entire tirst string was as tollows: Mathews, Miller, and Whitehead at end: Owen and Smerdon at tackle: Crary and Mumy at center. Guthridge and Shepherd teamed to make one ot the best guard duos in the league. ln the backtield were Gutowski, Prather and Berman at haltback, with Birse, Epps, Foster and Mock on de tense. Next year's team will be ott to a good start with returning lettermen Prathe Mock, Gutowski, Smerdon, Mathews, Mumy, Rogers and Romero. li ii ,. 0111- ay Uee 700 Mall La Jolla ....... .... La Jolla.L .,.,. .... La Jolla ...,... .,,. La Jolla .....,. .... La Jolla ......A La Jolla ....... La Jolla .,.... ..,... La Jolla ...... ...... La Jolla, ...... ..,,.. La Jolla ....., La Jolla ..,,.,,... La Jolla ....... La Jolla ....... La Jolla ..,....... La Jolla ,......... 010' First Row: Coach McLaren, Renas, Cox, Brubaker, Estrada, Butterfield, Mor- rell, Schoeller. Second Row: Brinlcs, Berg- lund. l-lassil. Petey, l-lunt, Lucas, Worley, Schoeller. Omer Ruiz, Roger Shatter, x,u- E Second Row: Milce Lynch, Jerry Williams, Bill White Roy McLaughlan, George Phillips, Bill Marries, Ken Carroll. Third Row: John Pat Curren, Bruce Schutte, First Row: Joe Epps, Dennis Waitley, Jim l-iingeley, Jim Morrell. Bill Johnson, , Diclc l-lorne, Bently, Morris Sharpe, Tom Morse, John Anderson, l. L. Scales. Sid Davis, Art Way, Charles Gweynn, Jim Robbins, Fred Myers, lvar Johnson. Fourth Row: Charles Emery, Bill Anthony, Jerry Wood, Richard Gore, Ernie Augustinbergg Lloyd Faullcer, Richard Steele, Bob Landy, George l-lunt. FOOTBALL CROSS COUNTRY ,. ....,..,...,........,.,.......,........ ,,...... C alexico ........Point Loma l3- 7 .,,.,., ....,.. I 7-45 ........ ,,...... E scondido 24- 6 ...,... ........ l 5-5I ...,.... ........ C hula Vista 7- O .,,,.., .,.,.,,, 2 4-32 ,......, ......., P oint Loma 6- 6 ,,.,,,. ,..,.... 3 3-26 ........ ....,,,. G rossrnont I3-I2 ,,.,,,, ,,,,,.,. I 7-5l .... ........ S weetwater 26- 6 ,,,,,,, ,.,,,.,,.....,.,,,.,. ..,,.... O c eanside I2- 6 ,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,A,.......,..,......,.. ........ C o ronado 7-l 2 .,,.,,. ,,...,.. 2 7-90 ........... ......,. K ea rny 27-33 State ,.,,,-, ,,,,,,,, 4 8-90 .........,..,..... ........ l-l oover 38 llst placel ,.,.....Aztec lnvitational lst place ..,,,,..S.C.l.F. Divisional 4th place .,,r...,S.C.l.F. Final B C'rMA Coun my Team as aa 'nas ,si E E s a Ma is , is , aa - is is - ,,. .. B , V, - - J ppl igri I I President Joe Pince Raymond Burlce Vice-President Raymond Burke Claire Lewis Secretary Jill Myers I Joe Pince Treasurer Claire Lewis Jill Myers Historian Winitred Evans California Sclwlad tic federation ,WWW f 4 E .aawvan awvxr- r - xx m S34 ss - - 3, ,X W . . E . E rr ff . mira - fr - 1 az. is 1 - is V Q., - a- X - E u. Q .ws - fs f. nga aw ,. N, . gg . ,fr V 4 : ra - H, tr-an he M ri N U- ' -1 ., H - A is 1 if . .. :ima ri ' The C.S.F, this year was the largest group ever active at l.a Jolla. They sponsored a Western Levi Dance For members and their dates. Their traditional ditch day was a big success, Those students who have been members tor tour semesters are eligible tor lite membership. K or letter C7116 The B of Better Club is made up ot students in the Junior High with grades ot B or better. They put on a picnic and a Christmas party which were enjoyed by all members. President Pat Bloomhutt Pat Rimmer Vice-President David Outcalt Ann Pottinger Secretary Nancy Corbin Treasurer Betty Jo Small Publicity Chairman Janet Wood I f!-eI1 1f1.l.I-Lf- I, ,- ,9s.19,. President ' Pert Ederer Carol Burhop Vice-President Carol Burhop Jean Tucker Secretary-Treasurer Marilyn Weber Mary Lou Chisholm Historian Jetta Wilcutt S. ..., ,W W X f btw ,, , , ,.g,' f . J Vx e ll! Various members ot the G-.A.A, have played in outside sports such as badminton, basketball, ice skating and a tew members played on a woman's baseball team. The G.A.F. convention of April IO, which was held at La Jolla, climaxed the year. Another eventful highlight was achieved after quite a struggle: chenille letters instead ot telt tor the G.A.A, sweaters, unior Q1-IA ' Nthletic 14AAvciation President Barbara Winner Vice-President Jeannette Hanna Secretary Carol Johnson Treasurer Martha Barnes The Junior High G.A.A. has been very active. They played tennis, basketball, volley ball, baseball, swam and rode horseback. The object ot this organization is to promote better sportsmanship and to learn the rules and regulations ot various sports. Nfl ll President Diane Lawrence Nancy Tucker Vice-President Meredith Williams Secretary Nancy Tucker Marion Lee Treasurer Patricia Tomlinson Joyce Paschal Inter-Triangle Representative Marion Lee lf Team President Gertrude Barnes Carol Burhop i E Vice-President 1 Jill Myers Jetta Wilcutt Secretary Marilyn Robin Jill Myers SOU s. Treasurer l-larriet Richmond Marcia Walky l Social Chairman l June Barber Publicity Chairman .lenny Judd Inter-Club Council Representativ Gertrude Barnes E Karyn Erickson This branch ot the Y.W.C.A. has been especially active in providing an interest in community service projects this past year. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Dorothy Krom, twenty-tour girls have busied themselves at the Welfare Cottage, charity rummage sales. a pot luck supper with the I-li-Y and a slumberless party. unior If Teerw E l il J E Patricia Bloomhutt i Telephone Girl .lane Martin Social Chairman Tony Trusel The Junior High branch ot the Y Teens has been very active socially this past year. Their dances have been very well planned and carried out-as were their many other activities. Key C7116 President Slade Sibley Secretary-Treasurer Bob Watts Tommy Osbourne The Key Club derives its name from its sponsors, the Kiwanis International. They have been hindered in their service work by the laclc ot tunds. They were, however, responsible tor the renumbering ot the rooms and tor giving a bulletin board tor the use ot the school. President Ray Birse George Gentry Vice-President Jack Lucas Gene Littler Secretary .lim Morse Roy Schoeller Treasurer Bob Walsmith Jack Lucas Uamitq Z mr ,f rr H The outstanding Letterman's club, the Varsity L, has been very active this yearn under the able guidance ot Charles Mcliuen. The members ot the Letterman's club maintain better sportsmanship throughout the year The Varsity L presented awards at the end ot each athletic season, in addition to their annual circus and many other activities.. President Kenneth Owen Thomas Whiteicrck A Vice-President Charles Biddle Howard Brubaker Secretary Clifford Simmons Ramon Romero Treasurer Robert Berman Robert Walsmith Chaplain Jerry Mock 14:-y I The Hi-Y, this past year, has promoted many fine activities. They sponsored a Pajama-Top Dance that was a fine success. The Hi-Y was torfned to promote the youth ot our nation and this group has certainly carried out the original wishes ot the organization. unior Hi- President Jim Ranglos Vice-President Ronald Huss Secretary Frances Eddy Treasurer Bill Sone Inter-Club Representative Dick Maler The Junior Hi-Y has tluctuated between eight and twelve members this year. High lights ot the year have been two trips to Hollywood, the tirst to attend Hollywood Y-Day, and the second to play basketball, The bas lcetball squad made a clean sweep by winning both city and county tournaments, and defeating the Hollywood Mustangs in an invitational game. Skull and Kaulle President Lorra nie Frank Secretary Doreen Triplett Treasurer Aileen Robison Wardrobe Mistress Harriet Renth June Howard Doreen Triplett Pat Baldwin Keeper ot the Scrolls William Winn Program Chairman Robert McKenna The .Skull and Bauble Club's tirst big activity was the Christmas play A Sign Unto You. The Importance of Being Earnest was the selection tor the spring play, and it received praise 'From all who saw it. To bring the year to a close, the annual banquet was held. Radio C7116 President Bob McKenna Vernon Meyers Vice-President Vernon Meyers Walt Girvin Secretary J udith Evans Student Adviser Bill Winn As La .lolla's newest club, only three semesters old, the Radio Club has made amazing progress. Under the able sponsorship ot Miss Olive Williams, the club has presented two assemblies, written by Judith Evans and produced by Bill Winn. They have been acclaimed by students and taculty members alike as being among the best presented here. We dllied Zfoatlr President Diane Lawrence Vice-President Patricia Tomlinson Secretary Tommy Osbourne Treasurer Kay Miller Social Chairman Betty Tomlinson Publicity Chairman Beverly Lidlcy The Allied Youth group is a small, but growing unit ot the National Allied Youth Organization with head- quarters in Washington, D. C. They have enjoyed many excellent programs at their meetings and one rousing party. President Jacqueline Farnsworth Elizabeth Diclcinson Vice-President Elizabeth Diclcinson Meredith Williams Secretary Meredith Williams lrene Ruiz Treasurer lrene Ruiz Tommy Osbourne The Masquerade in Mexicof' was repeated this year and this annual ball is now an honored tradition. An- other highlight ot the club's activities this year was Neighborhood Day, when members ot the club were hosts to students from the high school ot Tijuana, Mexico, which event bids tair to become another ot the traditions ot the club and school. Pan Jmerican 61116 ' a W 'J KE ms 'W ' is sr Omni-Sci' r li 5, E sm 'i f 1-E3 E? wh Hman weak 5 .3 gm s mm W is W . is Hes is is as 1 E ,sag swan. - was Q 5 5 235 as-A sf sm 25? K President Maurice Pillsbury Ruth DeSelle Vice-President Harriet Richmond Secretary Caron Carnohan Margaret Edwards Treasurer Ruth DeSelle Joan Lay Publicity Chairman Douglas Pillsbury The Omni-Sci enjoyed a very active year There were several interesting speakers and a few tield tri s - . P throughout the year. Many ot the members were busy with individual projects such as insect collection. shell classi tication, etc, A trip to Mt. Palomar was taken with the science clubs ot Point Loma and Kearny. Captain Ted Fanning Lieutenant Gary Walker Yeoman Richard Schweitzer Purser 0 Pete Charleton Uileing Kent C106 r , ...-.7 i . J? This club was newly organized this year tor the purpose ot boat construction. The boys get together after school to worlc on the construction ot their boats. The club has nineteen charter members. Mr. Ed Line is sponsor tor the group. V President Johanna Yurgionas Vice-President Claire Barnard Judy Eva ns Secretary Sara Jane Stevenson Treasurer Karyn Erickson W1-item One ot the newer clubs on the campus. the Creative Writers' Club was an active one. Members ot the club had a chance to participate inf constructive criticism ot each other's writings at bi-monthly meetings Contrllou tions of its members highlighted the literary magazine as well as the school paper. HI I s ll--s.-.. --. aaa ,. mas W- Ns A nam i 'wilt .. ,, ..-..xfJ . President Sydney Valle ntyne Vice-President Karyn Erickson Secretary Cynthia Larrabee Treasurer Marilyn Meirs i' .V Publicity Chairman I Polly O'brien Historian .Jenny Judd The Horizon Club, atter lying dormant tor two years, got rolling with the election ot otticers and the decision to be named the Chee Ra Chez. Renting a cabin at Cuyamaca they spent a weekend in the snow The swim ming parties, slcating party, joint meetings and the annual Blue and Silver Ball gave them the best ot starts as a club. 2 4 I ? 2 I v I 0FgdhQdfi0MA r W B 2111 Student Council Most rmportant ot all school organrzatrons rs the student council The tall AS B councrl always has an extremely hard job starting out the school year The council took on the dlttrcult job ot rewrrtlng the By Laws a task which hadn t been attempted tor some time In the tall the A S B councrl sponsored several enjoyable pep rallies and the annual Scarlet and Black Ball Wrth the electron rn mud term the sprung student councrl took over with enthusnasm an determination Following many ot the tall councils Ideas with some new znterpretatrons e sorrng council carried out their dutres with ettrcrencv and cooperation They instituted a new act ot charging admlssron tor league track meets and baseball games To end therr term e Socral Committee gave the annual dinner tor the joint councils The students would like to extend their appreciation to the A S B councils tor their ettorts ID carrying out the wlshes and actrvrtles ot the student body . 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I FALL ob Berman eorge Gentry ert Ederer erry Crary esse Estrada Inger Patterson ll Gearry Ill Crary anny Buttertleld arol Burhop ull Smerdon orothy Page oe Plnce lm Feryan um Aller ancy l-lowat ladeS1bley Spring Student Council President Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Boys Commussroner Glrls Commissioner Representatrve at Large Tenth Grade Representative Junior l-hgh Representative Socral Charrman Pulolrcuty Charrman I-lrstonan Trclcet Auditor Satety Committee l-lr Trde Editor Annual Editor Senror Class President SPRING Randall Epps Ray Brrse George Loop Jim Prather Bud Relyea Pat Gallagher Ulad Marsh Dennis Waltley Omer Ruiz Glnger Patterson Bob Berman Dorothy Page Joe Prnce Jam Feryan Clarre Barnard Nancy l-lowat Slade Sibley - mimi greg cm X, President Dolores Gier Dora Ellen McEwen Vice-President Mary-Martha Morgan Secretary Betty Santoro Frances Tomlinson Treasurer Franc Tomli 'Mary L Publicit Y Syd Vallentyne Historian Barbara Harner Pert Ederer Librarian Donna Cannon Sydney Vallentyne WA' glee czur ni President Jesse Estrada Lily Villarin Vice-President Lily Villarin Dick Horne Secretary Marcia Walky Shannon Carnolwan Treasurer Clsrarles Biddle Gertrude Barnes Publicity Chairman Gertrude Barnes Nancy Chase Historian Caroline Horne Librarian Eddie Golding JJ Stage Crew Stage Manager Ray Morse Tony Garcia The stagelcrew is vitally responsible for behind the scenes activities in the auditorium. Their purpose is to keep the stage clean, adjust and control the lights, construct scenery, set the stage tor various activities, and be on duty tor all major performances. r Uileing Teclanicimw Captain Charles Drew Q When anyone wanted to put on an assembly their tirst thought was about a microphone and where to get one. Such public-minded people had only to turn to Mr. Line and his Viking Technicians and his problems would be solved. Mr. Line and his crew did an excellent job ot making sure that everyone heard what was going on at our assemblies. Thanks a lot. Mr. Line! - Q 'lx Flute Trio Elle tschi H Frances auch Barbara Miers Woodwind Quintet Frances Bauch Ronald Fox Ralph Butterfield Craig Biddle Stephen Fox Brass Sextet Robert Skelton ' Craig Biddle Barbara Read George Ellers Powell Blankenship Jean Tucker i ' 7 Oar Senior land lllajvretteef rg 7 UK' i XJ! Ally! ll! 1 Carol Burhop ji li Kat erine Johnson fl, U fi ' Non w KV K JW! 3 lli l .1 ill ilJl'li xx .f 'J H D i fill p f R l 'J WOM! F ill, j i . p it , jr' O0 Kip 010' gdhd sl 9 X lr . . . Under the direction ot Dr. Wilcox, the La Jolla l-ligh School Band has become one of the outstanding organizations in the school. During La Jolla's exciting football season we all remember the brilliant red uniforms ot the band on the football tield executing halt time drills under the whistle and baton ot Drum Major Bob Watts. The Band marched in the Shrine Football Game parade and competed in the all Southern California music contest. which it won. 0111- Junior land lllajorettu Charlene Garner Barbara Hafner Dora McEwen Jppren tice Kane! lllajol-etteA mg. . E l Joyce Wahrman, oroth J iw, Mary Alice Whitney, arilou Chisholm, Jacqueline Carrasco. The Captain 0 010' Drill Team f if This was the third year of our Drill Team, and under the captaincy ot Betty Garoutte, the most successful so tar. . - o Mrs. l-lillery's ingenious routines, and the patience ot the lieutenants, Virginia Patterson, Lily Villarin, Ethel Delle and Johanna Yur- gionas, rnade the halftime periods of the toot- ball games an event to be looked forward to and thought baclc on as really fine perform- ances ot over ninety well-trained girls. These girls ,put on the tormal dance Symphony ini. Spring which was held this year on May the fourteenth. lt was a won- derful successfas was everything the Drill Team puts on. ,i wif xr KJ 15: 0111- brill Teagrg, UQ- Q- - 5 ' b -V ,V -4 ss. gg,- I r' -'J 1 - ' 1' ,W 77 Captain Bettyqgarroutte Lieutenants Lily Villarin Virginia Patterson Ethel Delle Johanna Yurgionnas N 'B ' t lr , r , tx. it it 7 rl A ' EW Q y N A ,Yr . ir , H vii il 1 :N i ' f Q, L W- ' fl '53 all ' ' . i V r 001- '7um6lerA sa xv: :W -.H :EZ EJ- fr.. .fm -is-as M ,, Q www za is-N W :Q-mmf - :vs-x88- M55 m.wLm?Q.QL. QE EvQg,r,...S5Q9Wl mmf m'fm.'1,w:E 'HH 'frmaimswf ming ,,,.g,,,,,fsw E am W W J an , mu-.':, -xml Marge, tj, I, 7 A ff? 1 J- gfiffjc WWL W- if Laci!! agsfjsfefegqfeeewyeywsggr Frances Walsh, Flora Lehman fr I, ,E af Uur bl-il Team lllajvrettu Ei, ,ff Constance Aller, Virginia, Jewell, Patricia Massongil, Vivian Davis, Martine Smith, Joan Nelson, Susan Morgan. o x bfllm Col-p4 J Y l I I 1 For the tirst time La Jolla had tour song leaders instead ot three. The qirls spent hours designing their colorful uniforms. With a key- hole neckline, and a sprinkling ot notes on their skirts. they made a bright picture on the athletic field. With their black pom pons, they cavorted and c a p e r e d, and brought out voices that hadn't sung a note tor a long time. . iii.. Song Zeadem Captain Lily Villarin Lieutenants Vivian Davis Martine Smith These junior high girls started their first year here with a peek performance at the Drill Team Va- ' fjiety show in the latter part ot January. The proceeds from this excellent revue paid tor the drums. The leader ot the group is Lily Vil- larin who has coached them under Mrs. Collins of San Diego and Mrs. l-lillery. Cheer Zeadem Thanks to our vivacious cheer leaders, La Jolla High showed school spirit which rocked the bleachers on Scripps Field. On the toot- ball field, Annetta Howlett, Dick Mehas and Yvonne Elms racked their heads and came up with several new yells, which the Vikings im- mediately put into their repertoire ot slam- bang yells. As the basketball season came in, there was a new 'Face in the pep team. Connie Aller re- placed Dick Mehas, and true to form, kept the 'Fans cheering at a high tempo. Many thanks to the lively tour tor the vim, vigor, and vitality which pervaded our major athletic events, and here's hoping they come around next year, except tor Dick, who is a member of the Class of '48. Annetta Howlett, Dick Mehas, Yvonne Elms. Yvonne Elms, Constance Aller, Annetta How- lett. Hi- 77411 Staff Q i s , ..,, The year '47-'48 brought together a great l-Ii Tide team. Tim Aller and Clair .Bernard divided the year as editors. Very important on the team were the teature editors Yvonne Elms and Annetta l-lowett. Jim Blair and Bill Smerdon wrote the sports. Martha Worthington and Rosie Relder han- dled the advertising department. ?ore and Mft Staff Editor-inChiet Johanna Yurgionas Associate Editors Judith Evans Sara .lane Stevenson Art Editor Ann l'lowe Business Manager Karyn Ericlcson Editors Tim Aller Claire Bernard Associate Editors Claire Bernard Tim Aller News Editors Milce Lynch Robert Charelton Feature Editors Annetta Howlett Yvonne Elms Sports Editors William Smerdon James Blair Richard Relyea Music Editor Janith McCoy Art Editor Mary l'lall Advertising Manager Martha Vforthington The I948 issue ot the literary magazine was one ot the best yet. Artistically illustrated by the talented pen ot Ann l-lowe, Art Editor, the magazine has received much praise tor its illustrations as well as its writings Pub lished in the middle ot the spring semester, the Eore and Att was the product ot the combined ettorts ot the editors.. sponsor, and print shop. They worked hard to improve the high standard set by last years magazine SMP ' is -is Nancy l-lowatt lm r-is ,H an is is 55? .1 Diane l-lasha Editor-in-Chiet ...7.. Co-eclitor ...........,..,. Business Managers .,.... Art Editor ............,,. Sports Editor ..... Staff Writers ...., Typist ..,...,.,,,...... Photographers ..,.,, Faculty Advisor .s..,. Engraving ..s,....., Printing .....,...vY,A. ,, E. sismw, Em i mr ww. BW ss xr .5 in as s 2 Jill Myers .W M .Eg-EE ' ,....,........,.,,....,....,.. Nancy Howat , ,...........,...,.....,..,...,.,.,..c. Jill Myers ..,,..Charles Biddle, Beverly Erslancl , l'lasha ,...Clittorcl Simmons viiirginvignPiaiiersoii,'nifyirirliia lsarabee, Jenny Judd. Constance Aller, Virginia Jewell Meirs Charles Schneider, Clyde Killough, .Barbara Shatter McClintock Le Roy Carroll and Son, Photo Engraving Service Neyenesch Printers, lnc. W ., Kayo Bi delle T Howard Brant Tom Whitelock Ed Burns Ray Burke Vic Lewis Joe Pince Lou Herron Carol Burhop Kay George Mrs. Spangler Dorothy Page Doreen Triplett Anne Purcell Lucy Wyatt Vivian George Pert Ederer Mary Louise She Henry Purcell Jack Michaelson Phoebe Purcell Jeanie Mihm June Howard M aude Corey Aileen Robison GFCI' Senior Play Cant A' IC' at 'lla mfg? f imrigfygg J ,,,, W, Mikado Jesse Estrada Leonard Van Stelle Nanki-Poo Clitford Simmons George Osborne Ko-Ko , Bob Brisbin Denis Waitley Poor-Bah Omer Ruiz Dick Horne Lord Pish-Lush Virgil Simonds Bill Romo Yum-Yum Marcia Walky Caroline Horne Peep-Bo Loretta Lang Pat Blackwell Petti-sing Katy Johnson Cynthia Larrabee Katisba Nancy Chase Irene Ruiz 'ww ll ll 9 l ,- D , I 4 Uurg .T . ,. :. ..,.- Q. First Row: Lt. Jim Kennedy, Capt. loc Pince, 2nd Lt. Dan Dorsch, Capt. Verne Woznack, lst Lt. Morrjs Phillips, lst Lt. l-larold Scott, 2nd Lt. Victor Martin. Second Row: 'l'fSgt. Gilbert S. l-lowe, Major George Ellers. Capt. 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Six boys qualified for Varsity letters this year. Ed Whitehead, guard, was awarded a silver basketball for being the outstanding player on the team. George Loop a-nd George Gentry, the two highest scorers on the team, both made the second all-Metro team. Others capturing letters were: Delmar Miller and Bud Relyea, fo-rwards, and Bob Berman, who was the only sub to get a letter. A Games B Games San Bernardino La Jolla ..... ........ 3 B 39 33 32 Kiwanis Invitational La Jolla ..... .....................,............. ..................... I-I o over La Jolla ........ 25 45 ...... ...... I nglewood La Jolla ...., ........ 4 9 42 ...... ...... B rawley La Jolla ..... ........ 3 5 26 ..................... ......... S weetwater La Jolla ..... ......,. 4 2 5I ......................... ......... M etro League La Jolla .... ........ 3 B 24 37 2l Chula Vista La Jolla ..... ........ 4 0 I4 36 I5 Escondido La Jolla ...,. ........ 3 I 33 A 34 l5 Point Loma La Jolla ..... ........ 4 5 37 33 2l Saint Augustine La Jolla .... ........ 3 B 30 30 22 San Dieguito La Jolla ..,,, .,.,,... 3 l 33 I8 28 Grossmont La Jolla ..... ..,..... 3 7 25 25 I9 Fallbrook La Jolla ..... ..,..... 2 7 29 40 36 Coronado La Jolla ..... ........ 3 2 30 34 36 Sweetwater The B team lost only two games and finished second in the league this ye-ar. Jim Burke and Bill Rice were the outstanding offensive players, placing one-two in Metro scoring. Burke, as center, captained the team and was awarded the silver basketball for being the outstanding player. Rice, playing forward, was the free shot expert for the Bees. Jerry Mock, guard, was joined by senior Clifford Simmons, who was shifted from his last year's position as forward. Ken Munson and Darrel Stansbury traded off for the position opposite Rice. 010' C' Kawlee Mall Yeam f n First Row: Francis Eddy, Jgck tjghmgg' , Warren Goodrich, David Evans, Joe Nebe. Second Row: Roger Shater, Jim I-iingely. Coach DeSelle, Bruce Dingwall, Mike Griswold. With lots ot spirit, lout not much ot anything else, the Cee team won three games and lost six. Stars were Goodrich at center and Griswold at guard. The Dee team did loetter-they won nine games and lost two. Denis Waitley and Bob Rogers led the team to victory in the consolation round ot the Coronado Invitational Tournament, a victory which won them a silver trophy. i Our Ib Ka lee tba!! Team MX X. .a s 4-g AA l i First Row: Bill Tellus, Ronald Huss. Denis Waitley. Mike Breene, Bob Rogers. Herb Schwitzer, Fred Masticlc. Second Row: Don Bedford John Villarin Tom Whitaker, Coach DeSelle. George Bently, Bill Skelton, .lohn Baker, Bob Wickman. ss m H r. .s ,MS w .1 ms mn - y 'imngm ss H, fx rx M. 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Jesse Estrada and Jack Lucas are the best 440 and 880 men in the league, and Jack l-lunt and Howard Brubaker are outstanding milers. Gene Littler and Bill Smerdon are returning lettermen to the shot-put ring and Delmar Miller and Glenn Sturdevant are the top high jumpers. Bob Berman seems to be the best ot the hurdlers. The Bee track team ,wpn the Metro League this year. There are many outstand- ing boys on the team. The outstanding sprinters are Jim Morse, Jerry Mock, and Tim Aller. Morse, who holds the Cee record tor the I00, runs the I00, broad jump and relay. Mock also runs the I0, high jump, and the shot put. Aller runs the 220, relay, and the low hurdles. Other outstanding boys ,are Riley, Charlton, Sawday, Swalm, Gutowski and Epps. A The Cee team held its place in the league very well. There are no returned letter- men trom, last year, but the boys who were outstanding were: Jones, Shafer, Man- chester, Greek, Rickey, l-lingely, Charlton, and Slayden. 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