La Puente High School - Imagaga Yearbook (La Puente, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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Y-I XJFXKKKX ixdffq f X 1 . , I ' Q F- ' 1 4' , A . , - ii-xx 'x - -5,1 z -'X fi K iii., i 'F Ord j0FGW Dear Diary: Within your covers are bound memories ol one ol our outstanding years al Puenle High. Your pages are a mirror ol our pasl, reflecling scenes ol us, al our desks, in lhe bleachers, al our club mee!- ings, on the dance lloor, at our parties, and in many ol our olher activities. Many limes in years lo come we will turn lo you, lor yours is a slory we all hope lo re- member. . ,xdofmirfr To the Seniors ol 7950: One generation opens the road upon which another generation travels. Commencement draws near and soon your diary must close, the last entry showing the significant dating-june, l95O, Significant, not so much because of graduation, but rather because it marks the beginning ol the part you will play in helping build the last hall al the Twentieth Century. From our generation which has built the hrs! hall, you will inherit much, No other century records such material progress nor such spiritual failures. The ultimate rest of our civilization, summed up in the home, church, and school will be measured largely by the success with which you and the tens MR S CHESIER MUNTOSH, Supt. ol thousands ol other graduates succeed wherein we have lailed, l pray God that we have not lailed you in your clays of preparation. Sincerely, S. Chester Mclnlosh, Hmm! of jruofeea October lf!-At a very importanr meeting tonight members ol the Board ol Trustees gave their approval lor some wonderlul plans lor an almost entrrely new school, Construction is expected to begin in the summer ol 51. June l5-The board was present tonight at the impressive graduation exercises of the Class ol l95O, Mr. Mclritash, Mr, Ireland, Mr, Silman, Mr, Wells, Mr, McMillan, Mr. Hall. Afmlfom To the Class ol 7950 You are graduattng at the m'ddle ol the most autstarrdrng century the world has ever seen. Behtnd you are titty years al rapid development tn all Folds of endeavor. Two world wars added tmp:-tus to the-so developments, but left the world weakened morally and physrcolly. To you goes the prrvrlcge of takrng these new drscovertes and burldrng on them, per' lecttng them to the greater servrce ol manktnd. Durtng the next f7lty years you have the opportuf nrty to make your voices heard and your acttons felt rn shaping a better world rn wltlrh you and your chrldren may Itve. Srncerely, Donald N. Butler Vlce-Prrncrpal Own ecrefaried MR D. N BUTLER, Vice Princtpal September 7fOur olrrce secretaries, M155 Catherme Bldart and Mtss Vrrqtnra Lyons, were really kept on the tear today as regtstratton began. However, everythrng ran very smoothly under them guraance, Aprrl 21-Today was the last day for the Senrors to order graduatton announcements. Mtss Lyons was really kept busy wrrtrng all ol the orders. BILL HOlSlNGTON Student Body President lftlf' Slrwlmr 05261, 8145 Dear Student Body. Wrrtlng this letter wrll ccrtarnly not bc thc eosrcst lhrng l've ever attempted, by lar, l could wrrte ol thc gratitude ol the Board ol Representatrves lor your support during the past year, I coulj thank you lor all the thousand and one thrngs you ve supported thzs year, and l do, but more than thrs l should lrke to speak ol the many thrngs you should be grateful to yourselves lor doing. ll was more opporent with each passing day that under the new ' student control there was an nncreasmg leeling ol 'school spirit. Thrs leelrng of prrde was present :rv our assembly programs, in all ol our stage productrons and rn our darly actrvrttes, and thrs leelrng ol school prlde came to a chmax with the wrnnmg ol the Trlfounty League Track Champronshrp. Thrs splrrl rs burlt largely through student portrcrpatvon wherever possrble, Remember this and when someone asks you lo help, prtch In and help them, In the long run you ll be helping yoursell. Brll Horsnngton. Front Row B. Horsrngton, Mr. Butler, Y. Kalas, Y, Parri -l HUM L Kerrf10de,l. HODRWS, 5 HDIWHQFOH, L Carrey, M. Pollard Second Pow. T. Dork, B. Franlclrn, D. Kelley, S. Bulls, R. Prlarr K .A gym- j , ,N W3 4' ,A ,A -L S ,,,..,.... We W ,-- .-W..-.n .W ' WL , ' ....- A . ....,- . W A ,. ,, ...Q- Frorvv Pow E Carrrlla,A Mendoza, T Dari. Second Row l Pallnrmrw, R Foraey,l Sro'l,C Hlrrvl, Mr Rlrvl-or l:1rfPrf- F Doclff, C Srlmrw, D Www' y, D Currllfx, Sepx Caome 'arf O' Peioras 'ook of-fr hrs lmpovah' lov. S'u1erN'Bo1y 'f1'Cs ,Vere sold and alan: for tommy QIEVWS Or f 2 , f!ZUl'IIlA1f Illlllllllffllfl December 9 The Assembly Conlmwee- rr-yvffc lhs' Publlc Spealcma class lo presr-nl a Bvll o Rrgluls assembly program Today March 22 The Assembly Commrllrm plmwm: rr vffry wrmlorralnlrva assembly program lar an 'O lalw lo Clarcmohl 2 f !.SllIIl'tfllf 2'fu'rf,w'11lul1'1fr'1 November 22 The Board ol Reprosenlfallvrr mel loday lo declde whlch ol The Warrror Varslfy and Junlor Varsvy 'eam member: would bf awarded levers al a lulufe assembly January 5-The Board of Rc-presenlallyes do crded al lherr meelrng Today ro make :he Law Club a szhool orgaflzallon. Y.Parrror1, I Hallleld, L. Powlarwd, E. Marshall, M. Mullerxman M Pollard, M Clara, Mr, Hlnlcr, I fly: UUIIHI-!,!lI' Oclober ld -The Pep Commvllee was ln charge or our assembly today. The band was on hand and The song and cheer leaders helped Io arouse our loyal supoor' lor The Warrvors al The Foolball CC Jrlwr val lanlqhl. 1 J ,gfu1A'f1f CIDIHHYA Sep'f'mbf'r 22 ln our llrsl assembly ol rhe year Blll l-lolslrvryoh, our Sludervr Body PIGSICVSIU, called the members ol The Sludenl Councll lo lhe wage lf will bp ll-lerr duly ro dlscuss and malre any needed changes rn the consmullorr Y Pnrfwv, E, fwfr, M Cullurv1,S Blllf l Scan, G, Sllmch ll All!! rl mner T3-Members of -rw Smaf-'W' 'he Se're'ary ol Flharce, Sefre Ac'r-faves Secrelary ol A'h'e':: f 9' Punlrcl-y cnc Secrewry c' oegarf a busy year 'oiay as eatl' A ffff' WCUE' 'Q my 14 l W, ,f r MP D H. SPRONG Mom Frcrfvovvf: Dfowmg PVWFFFV YFHILKVNQ if-fvrwn fmugogn .A fy MRS, ALBERTA NVDEVER fngfrrh YcrnchowL -mx MASS RUTH FLANAGAN Commrrcro! 4' .D. N, HUHEP Mc-M1 Vrce-Prvnupcl W MP, P B GOODELL Scfeucc MR, H. M. ROGERS Glow? Club Er-md O'cHcL'f:: MPS BEPYHA SPPONG Pvffonnf Monnqcmenv Amcvfcmv Problcms H195 MAUPEEN HCPN fr-qlfsh Dmfvvrzhrp Ml? D P VIKIFV Sofrr1!Sffmffr Aihfrpirti MRS. JEROME RUHR MlSS FLORENCE AUSTRlA Home Making MR. MARCUS TAYLOR English MR. H. R. HOWARD Arts and Cralts Metal Shop COACH O. MCLELLAN Boys P. E, Athletics Woodshop September 16-All ol us from P.U.H.S. were proud of Mr, Howards Santa Fe train exhibit at thc Pomona Fair which we visited today. October T4-Coaches Dandrtdge and Pellet! were really proud ol our mighty Warrior team tonight at the big Football Carnival. October 29-Mr. Rogers and the War- rior Band traveled to Azusa to march in the Pioneer Parade, November i7-Mr. Taylor and members ol the Jr, Hi-Y had lun at Millerls Cabin tonight. December 8-Mrs. Sprong and her Freshman classes gave the laculty a tea this afternoon. January 31-Mr. Schilling had charge ol taking the lmagaga pictures. February 24-Coach Fisher was very pleased when his C basketball squad took a co-championship today. MR. E. F. VAN DAM Agriculture F. F. A. MP EARLE K FISHER Mnfh Arhfc-Ira March T , r rcrwt crs C D ur Vodvrl. Mrs. Ruhr ond Miss Auslrvo or charge or coxvumes, Mr. Goode!! 1h rrckevs, Mxs Von? the Lsbrory wwe e cos! worred, Mr, Sprong rho poxrers and Mr. Wmrers ond Mr. Mclcllon vhe srogc nnd props March 23 Mrs. Nrdcver cmd rho Toons emoyed o loco dinner romghr March 25 Mvss Leger ond rhe G.A,A were hosresses oi Hockey Pfoydoy Aprrl 28-Coach Mclellun was proud of rokmg rhe chompronshfp or H-re League Final Track Meer here rodoy Moy 20-Mr. Von Dom and rhe F,F.A sponsored o wonderful forr June 2fMrs, Horn and o junror-Senror cos! presenved Professor How Could YOUZ' NTIS evemng. COACH DANDPIDGI Boys P E Arhleircs hbfrc Soeokmg S- .- MISS ETHEL HUNV lfbrnrron GH: r E GAA :J MP, H, J. WINTEPS Woof-:mop r.'QyrQn.C0: Drawing ! 'TX-ji I l W September ME J Qcfober I NOVGYTP ber I I 1 5 i1- Second Row S. Galrch, J. Oxcrarr, D. Prnkerlore, R. Talley, L. Scndvler, F Sawyer, E McBrrde, F. Fvrsv Pow M. Jor1es,M Schrmlz, S. Hmes, G. Mcl.ouren, M. Mrrchell, M Herder, C Marlin, R. Prlaria M. Reyes. Tlrrrd Row D. Wvmberly, P. Prlarra, N Angelo, l? D.Jar'e, D Pappr, A Seyerrno R. Sclvlegel, P Porrarz Fawlh Row J, Ernelerlo, G Van Sanl, E Van Ana, A Permzalr, J War.: L Pollard, P. Larnarson, J Marenga Fry, AQPQ On le Frrsl Paw C Carrrlla, A. Hernandez, P. Albc imr F. Docks, J. Hoch. J Solo, T. Yamada, P, Allan. Second Row A, Mclnlosh, C, Shabe, S. McMillan N. Dolsan, G. Pol1el, A, Good, J. Thompson, Tlw-rl 'ow M Cloro,H,YamadF1, E, Bowser, D. M1 z, O Spencer, D. Hennell, H, Wmlrey, P. Marcellm lfcl Raw S. Hlllenburg, M Barreras, J Lrger, K. S,llr mn. A Gnymr-, 0 r.1,w, I rnnml. A. Gayian lSecy.J, R. PIlaric1lPres,l, C. Hun! llreas l, D. Puppi, lVi:e,Prex.,l 00:55 Seplember 75 -The Freshmen were grven a worm welcome al the Freshman Recep- l1or1 lonlghl. Loads ol lun and refresh' menls were had by all. Sepvember 22-The Grrlx' League gave U brg porly lonrghl for lhe Freshman grrls. December Sf-Members ol llwe Freshman class, under vhe dlrechon ol Mrs. Sprong, gave a leo lor lhe loculry lhis ollernoon QIAQ 016815 6LWLlOlfL:5 I 953 March PO-Freshmen ln Mrs. Sprorvgs Perxonol Managemenr classes have all been rolrvng varlous drlvvng Years ro ffrld rherr reaclvon Mme and fo Ve-sr 'he-lr rfsfon. Aprrl l3fTl1e Freshman class me? roday and decrded ro have maroon and wlwf- rrs rhelr class folars Fan Row F? Sarvmvevan, K, Knobloclc, D. Dlxon, v r Kramer M Zamora We xver Couch Second Raw E. Holcomb, A Casarva, M, Hreederv J McNerl T Swope B Eclrsrrcrvrl D Holi Tr vyf. l Pow N Garrla, P.Meru1aza,E.Harwllon,C. Jon lhorvpsa Srmlh F Wells R Ire o l.:r Paw Mr- Harm, M Bwreudw, l Pldclle A Ahurna u 1 Gomez lo ez L Van: Fm: w reef: ner man Pow D101 l Tre er G .nman s o rw lludarv D loccbsor G Morales R Paz Luxrkow Mr, Osafl CLEANING THE CAMPUS Frcnr Pow B VerG', lv ROWS, A CWVGYV 5 HC Swglan, D, Mrlanesro Se:z:n: Row 1, Cnallee, A Reallon, L. Br5's, P Rohn, B Cvarc-o, T. Dork, J. Graves Th rd Pow T Prdwards, 5 Ba:lrbs, A Pajrges-1, J. Hrllenbrand, N. Angelo, D. Escalera, P. NCCOl, J. Berdrn, Ccacn Fel err Coast' Dcnavage. Las' P:w C. He. 0, J Nonrcy, L, Worrny, 5. Thomas, B. Godown, owdilfy joofbaff Seprember 30-The leam nod llvelr Hrsr plgskrn rossle roday wllh Laguna Beach. Oclober ld-The Warriors saved lne day for the Sowh' lanlghf al lhe Faovboll Carnival. Oclober 2l-Puenre played Corona on our own Feld :hrs alfernoon. Ocfober 28-Pomona College was the scene of a prgskrn lussle wvh Claremon: on lhls Cl'1r,ly evening, November A-The Puenle Warriors mer ine Bonrfa Bearcals af rne Ml. San Antonio sladvurn lonrgl-wr rn one ol vne closes' games of vhe season, November IO-The Chrno Cowboys lrrumplued at Mr. Soc. lonvglw' by los? one pornl. November 18-We played our las! game of lhe season wrlh Crrro: ar Ml. Sac. Aprvl 2l' Bob Dunham, Claremonrs Sludenl Body Presrdenl, announced rn assembly rlwrs morning COACH DANDFHDGE , i, 'fr amz I, Q is 2:4 754' had won 'he Sporlsmanshrp rropny for ll-ns Years loorball season. THE KlCK'OFF fag' E 2 lhav Puente COACH PELLETT A PMQJYJXM' M-qv l. v 5, 3 ' 41-mwta I pnmlm x , , . -'YP' 'W' -V 'fu . S' ' 4 .,.-..-mu 2 X Frrsr Row M Slrear, P Lara, T Prcoaris, L B s, J Pmkerforw, Mrs Horn, J. Scolf, J, Wesrhall, S Boyd, B, Bervley. Second Row B. Albertmr N Cawrhon, M S:ewa'r, G Hefner-cel E Gray, J Harm J, M Hrggrns, J Chapman, Y, Kalcs, Tlwd Row A Dlwo, M, Pollard, B. Carnahan M Hoplrrrws, D Br'ls, V Scffegel, G Sceudr, Y, Pcrrrerson Fourrlr Pow J, Crouch, E. Conde, A McCommon, R, Arcs, P. Websler, M. Clara, F Sparks, B De5olr H Byrr-P Lafr Pow T Dari, E Marshall, F Var1Ar1a, F. Sawyer, L. Andrews, D. Granous, B.Horsrng1on. rfozmcafic A February 15-Swdenfs ol P.U.H.S. who are rnreresred rn any ol the phases ol dramorrcs were mviled ra avrend rhe lrrsr meerlng of We newly formed Dramarrcs Club rorwrghr. March 25-Members ol vhe Dramarrcs Club mer lonlghr Po read a one acl play. They also chose The Thesprans ax rherr club name, erfmi5 ecam March ldilrw :he Fm league game al rhe season tl-re Crrrus rennls team defeared rhe Puenre leam, 6 mavrlwes vc l on rl're wrrwers Courrs. March 27-Tl-re Puerve 'erfms 'eam played Corona 'l1rsGl'e'rvoon. March 24-The Cohan Vers-'y renrrrs foam ae'e-afed 'he Varsvy rermrs Veam from Puenle ro Vhe lurre cl EW. ,r Pow l, M:Ne ', 5 Tuclfey, P Haclfamark, L Ormsby, E Por:1r'qron,K Hacbamaflf Orrfl Pea . C1a'a ,J Haalf rt, P Palrri J LaFar', ff Eu' eq E h'f:'c'a , D W mbefy, A, Mclnroxh, ff QM EB ., ,, X? lv. ' Vi A f r 5 ' I was , gf-,V ,I V fha-FL B -1 ,.......-an--.. , V, IP' ,W fl .I 3 all IU 'Z UN , 9 al if +1 F .xi- X . I ' I' An 57 ',f a ' 4 , 1 Emil Q 'Q ' M 4 f d x ,f fm ,vfnxfg , , , - 1 J, , ff. 2 4 f' 4 3' 4 sgghte Ay 1 9 ap' :ff?4Q5f if ff? NEXXWPXXJ I LLTTXTTIC May X J-une lf' , ,nf D, TANNER lTreas.l, S. BILLS lPres.t, M. POLLAPD lSecy,l, B, VEJAR lVice-Pres! PONNA SHOBE G.A.A. T, 2, 3, 4: G.A.L.S. 3, 4 Soc. Chrm. 4, Spanish Club l, 2 3, Tomahawk 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3 4- Orchestra l, 2- Band l, 2, 3 Girls' League Cabinet 4- Dro- matics 3 Vodvil l, 2, 3. IUANlTA CARRILLO GAA. 2, 3, Shutlerbugs 3, Toma- hawk 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Hostess Club l, 2, 3- Exec. 3- Vodvil 2, 3- Assembly Committee 4. LEONARD WILSON Spanish Club T- Tomahawk 4: E Track 3: Orchestra l, 2, 4 Class Sect. T, Vodvil l. Manaw- Ae endow ere . Qinzk Ll'lfLg Oufjfarizchng T our ll 8 61, PJ L September 26-Mr. Watson began taking the Senior pictures Q today. my Oclober 26-The Senior Class went to Career Day at Cirrus. February 24-The Seniors sponsored a really super record dance in our gyrn. May 29-Today was Senior Ditch Day. .lune 2-A Junior-Senior cast presented a comedy, Prolessor How Could You? June TO-The Seniors were honored at a lovely .lunior-Senior banquel. DARYL GRAFlOUS Shutterbugs 2: Tomahawk 4f Dra matic Club 4, Jr. Hi-Y 2, Orches tra l, 2- Dramatics l- Vodvil T, 2 4- Assembly Committee 4. ANGEUNA GARCIA C-.A.A. 7, 2, 3, 4- G.A.L.S. 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3: Tomahawk 4 Y-Teens 2, 3- Commercial Club 3 Vodvil 2. .lune T7-A lovely Baccalaureate was given Seniors this afternoon. .lune 75-Beautiful Commencement exercises gym for the Class ol '50, PAUL ETCHEBAPPEN Tomahawk A Mgr. Varsity Football 1 Band i, 2, 3- Vodvil l, 2, 4. MARY ELIZABETH CULLUM G A A, 1, 2, 3, 4, comer 2, vice. Pres. 3, Pres. 4 G.A.L,S. 3, 4 Honor Society 4 Spanish Club 3 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Girls League Cabinet 2 Vodvil ', 2, 4- Student Council 4, in honor ol our were held in our TOMHCO TAMAKl G.A.A. l, 3, 4 Tomahawk 4 mercial Club 3: Glee Club l, 7 4- Vodvil l, 2, 3, 4 LGVON BlLLS F.F,A. 7- Dramatic Club 4 Sr 3, 4, Pres. 4 Letterman Club A Varsity Football 3, 4- Foatball 2, Track 2- Class 3, 4 Drarnatrcs 3- Vodvil Stage Crew 2- Board of avives 3, 4- 5 Basketball 2. TAYLOR DARK Club 7, 2 Tomahawk 4- Club 3,4 J. V. Base- : Varsity Football 3, 4, slu- Body Vice-Pres. 4 Board ol 4 Chrm. Assembly 4 Orchestra 7, 2, 3, 4 DOl?lS TANNER G.A.A. 7, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, G A.L,S. 4- Honor Society 4, Pres. 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, Commercial Club 3 Orchestra 7, 2, 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Class Treas. 4- Vodvil 7, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, 4. BENNY VEJAR ahawlr 4 Sr. Hr-Y 4 Leiter- Club 3, 4- J.V. Football l, Varsity Football 3, 4, Varslty aseball 4, Class Vice-Pres, 4. RACHEL SANCHEZ 2 3 4, Secy. 4 G.A.L S. banish Club 7, 2, 3 Y-Teens Grs League Cabinet 3 DOLORES SMlTH GAA. 7, 2, 3, 4- Spanish Club 7, Y-Teens 7, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 7, 2, 3, Band 2, Hostess Club 3- Glee Club 7, 3, Vodvil T, 2, 3. DlCK ARCS Entered 3, Tomahawk 4- Dramatic Club 4- Sr, Hi-Y 3, 4, J.V. Football 3, 4 Latin Club 4, Pres. 4, Vad- vll 4. LeDON ANDREWS LOlS JORGENSON F.F.A. 7, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, 4 G.A.A. 7, 2, 3, Spanish Club 7- Shutterbugs 4, D'amatic Club 4- Y-Teens l, 2- Glee Club 7, 2, Vod- Lettermcrv Club 4 Varsity Football vil 7, 2. 4 Vodvil 4, Stage Crew 4. if --fx JEANNE WESTHOFF G A A l, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Cab, net 4 G,A.L.S. 4 Honor Society 7, 2,4 Spanish Club l, 2 3, 4, Cabinel 3 Tomahawk 4, Eailav 4 Y-Teens 7, 2, 3, A, Vice-Pres. 2, Secy 3 Dramatic Club 4 Orches- fra 7, 2, 4 Band 4, Hostess Club 3 Glee Club 4 Girls' League Cabinet 2 Dramatics 3- Vodvil 7, 2, 3, 4 Tennis Team 2, 3, 4. PHYLLlS LORETTA WEBSTER G.A.A, 7, 2, 3, 4, G,A.L.S. 4: Honor Society 7, 2, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secy,-Treas, 3 Tama- hawlr 4, Co-Editor 4, Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4, Band 7, 2, 3, 4, Hostess Club 3, Vodvil l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN HILLENBRAND Tomahawk 4- Sr. Hi-Y 4, Letter- man Club 3, 4- J,V. Baseball 2- Varsity Baseball 3, 4 Varsity Foot- boll 4- Vodvil 4. K DALE MANNING l.V. Baseball 2- D Basketball 7 Entered 2, F.E.A. 2, 4. LE ROY ATHEARN MILDRED GREEN Entered 4. LARRY WORTHY F,F.A. 7, 2, 3, A, Tre-as. 3, Vrce- Pres. A, Tomahawk A, lr. H1-Y 2 Lerlerman Club 3, A, J.V. Foolball 1, 2, .l.V. Baseball l, 2 Varsity Eoolball A, Varsrly Baseball 3, A Vodvll A. BARBARA SPOLAR Enlered 2, Tomahawk 3 Y-Teens 2, 3: Hosless Club 2. LEE ORMSBY Enlered 3, Tenmg A. H, 3 IA BARBARA LOlS DQBOLT GAA, 1, 2, 3, A c.A.L.s. 3, A, seq. 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, A, Cabmer A Band 2: Glee Club l Vcdvrl l, 2, A 'x 5 LlLLlA GONZALEZ VERNEY ,lAMlSON ' Ervvered 3 F F A, 3, A, Secy. 3 Slwuvrerbugs A- Sr, HAY 3, A Ler I . lerman Club 3, A, Secyflrecs. A l 9 Vamly Track 3, A Varsily Baseball 3 Varslly Baske1ballA Vodvll 3, A , JANE HATFJELD N, Enlered 2 Song Leader 3, A Tom ' ' ' ahawk A Y-Teeru 2, 3, A .., ,4 - Wa J 2 2 I ,xl 4 QV. ,M I X. .X Cl mefclal Clu b 3 Hosless Club 2 3 css V1cefPres 3 Vadvrl 2 Pep Comml Hee A. Ei lENNY YOK llEN TOM ALBERT GRAY Ervlered A- Glee Club A Vodvll A. Erwiered A Tarnalvawk A Sr HVYA. Pfrf Mflmfsvo FFA,l,2,3,4,p'es,A s,.H,v A . A Tcrwabawl A, Lerfe-rmmw Club 2 XX-- 3, A Varwlv Eoarball 3, A Vnrxlly ,af Baskelball 2, 3, A vom, Base N1 ball A Vcmll A, MARY LOU POLLARD BLLL GRAY F F,A, Af Sr. HlfY 3, A, Tr Vadvll A, FABlAN BLANC fx G.A.A. , 2, 3, A G.A.L,S. A Spanislv Club l, 2, 3, A Y-Teen: l, 2, 3, 4, Cobvrvel 3, A Orqrvei lra l, 2, 3 Band F, 2, 3, A Has' 'ess Club 3 Glee Club l, 2, 3, A, S1udenlDrreclor A- Slgma Slgnva P1 l, 2, 3, A Glrls League Cabwey A- Class Treas. 2- Voclwl l, 2, 3, A. G,A A 2, 3, A lomakvawk A, Edl- vm A, Co Edrmr A Honor Sorrel, I, 2, 3 A Spar-ls Club T, 2.3, A Pros 3 lmagaga Slof? A, Lvr Ed. A Y Teens 2, 3, A Dramallc Club A Orclveslrn A Band 2. 3, A, Mgr, A Glrlx' League Cabrnel 3, A, Treas 3, Vodvll Clvm. A crm Secy, A Sludervl Body Secy. of Ac- llvmes A Dramollcs 2, Voclvil 2, 3, A Pep Commlltee A. All WAYNE BOOTH MELVlN HEARD 2- Tomahawk A, Stage rew A Assembly Commnltee 3. I , JEANIE SCOVT , A A , , Socrwsh Club 7, 2, A Tom Edna' 4 Y rem 1, 2, A Um-,ww 4, Dromczvrt Club 4, Pres. A Commercral Club 3 Bord 7, 3, A Glee C 4 Srgmo Srgrno P: 3, rub 1, 3, 4 awry League Cabfnev A, Assl, Vodvfl Chrrn. A Drcmclxcx 1, 3 Vodvfl I, 2, 3, A Assembly Com mlllee A Srudervr Councnl A Termxs Team 2, 3, 4, KElTH CHAFFEE Shulverbugs 2, Lellermon Club 7 3, 4, vcfmy Foo1bollQ,3,A var slly Baseball 2, 3, 4 Varslly Em lrerboll 3, l.V. Fcorbcll I JV Baseball l, Siege Crew 3 'Wm BILL TUCKEY LUPE MAPTINEZ Enlered? Tomahawk A Tennrs A G.A.A. 4- Glee Club A Vocwfl 4, Stage Crew 4. MAl?lE HlGGlN5 3 Suns-ragga A, Pres A 3, 4 D'Umo1fc Club A 3, A Gfrls Leog,eCcb A D'omcv,cs A Vocvfl 3, A. MIL. l':vv,f fl GAAJ 3,.:C,A1S3,A Smrr-My CH b ', ' Sr- !'z-'r 1' 7 .' wr-f-r lr-:mor 3 4, Ham: A r,,mf,r,f,M .1 r rf-mf, , f 3, A Crmlrmv I 3, D+ rp 3 Gww' lr-rum For fwfvf K 3, A may gy vlfprw-V 3 A Clrz'QSOry , VAwfl ff 3 DM' Cormvmmo 4, Cfwv A Hmrfi ol Prprewrvvamvf 4 Yew-lg Team 3, 4 HAPBAPA MATF fLU Ervvcrc-rr Z' C A A 3 Tzrvmuowk A Y Toon' 3 3, 4, Tabu-el 4 Com moffrol Cl.-b 3 Htiref Club f 3 Vlcc Pro f 5123 GW: League Cc1brvv13l3, -4 SDI, A JESSE PAZ J.V Foolbcll l, 7, 3 B Buskelboll l, 7, 3 BARBARA HALBERT Envereu 3. IAMES LMNKEPTON Hr:r1orSOCrely 2, 3, A Spomsb Y, 2 Torworvowk A Dromanc A,SeCy Tfeos A j'.Hr'Y? I mon Club 4 Vcrslry Baseball Mgr 3 Dwmorlcs ', 3 Vodvr Vorm, Boghevbcll A EARL MARSHALL Soamzh Cub L, 2, 3, A Sinner- bugs 2, 3, 4 Tomahawk 4 Drol mcmc Cub A lr Hf,Y 7, 2 Hrfr' 3, A Tennf: A Orchesrra I Banc I, 2 Vodvrl 2, 3 Pep ree A. Commm 3 , :rx LEE CLEMENTS JOHN ORLANDO F T A. T, 2, 3. ASAO KUSANO Entered A Marlarette A: Tomo- Entered 3 J.V. Football 3, A. hawk A- Y-Teens A- G.A.A, A Glee Club A: Latin Club A, V.ce-Pr Secy,-Treas. A: Vodvil A. SALLY OPOZCO Entered A Tomahawk A. RTCHAPD DRYSDALE A 1 ,X v' ELIZABETH VALENCIA Entered 2: G,A.A, 2, 3,4 G.A.L.S. 4: Spanish Club 3: Tomahawk A, Y Teens 2, 3: Band 2, 3, Hostess Club 3 Vadvil 2, 3 Pep Commlt- tee 3. EVELYN CONDE G A A. T, 2, 3, A, Cabinet 3, A G, A, L. S, 3. A Honor Society 2 Spanish Club T, 2, 3, A, Vice-Pres. A lmagaga Stag 3, Lit, Ed. 3 Tom alvawk A, Y-Teens T, 2, 3, A, Cab:- net T, 3, Treas, A- Dramatic Club A Orchestra T, 2, A, Student Dir- ector T, 2 Band 2, 3, A Hostess Club 3 Glee Club Acconvpanis! 3 Sigma Sigma P1 Accarvupanixt 3, A Draniatvcs 3- Vodvil T 2, , A Tennis Team 3, A, BTLL HOISTNLJTON Honor Society 2 Tomahawk A Dramatlr Cl n A Letterman Club 3 A Varsity Track 3 Varsity Foot b A Tennis A Sefy of Atnlet cs 3 Student Body Pres A Vodvil T A Board ol Fepresei atives vw I' J I 1 , A ' ,f, 1 , fl L V f ,af ' f .,.r-' , ' . uf f?4 '4 . , ' 'fi .53 b 'L ' L -Qfkf., , ,V , A, JIM RAILE Sr, Hi-Y A, Letterman Club 2, 3, A, Pres. A Varsity Football 3, A J.V Football T, 2,: A Basketball 3, A,- Varsity Track 2, 3, A, l.V. Basket- ball 2 J.V. Track T J.V. Baseball T Varsity Baseball 2, 3, A. ANGELINA MENDOZA G.A.A. i, 2, 3, 4, G,A 3 ,3- Spanish Club T, 2 3- Maiorette 3, A- Y-Teens 2, 3 Hostess Clubl 2 Vice-Pres. 3 Voavil 2, 3 bly Committee A. JOHN OWEN YOLANDA KALAS GAA, T, 7, 3, A G.A.L.S, A, Honor Society 2, 3, A Sparuslw Club T, 2, 3, A Soiwgleader 3, A, Head A Tomahawk A, Y-Teens 2, 3, A, Cabinet 3, A: Dramatic Club 4: Commercial Club 3- Hostess Club T, 2, 3, Treas. 2, Secy. 3: Girls' League Cabinet 3 Class Vice-Pres. T- Class Treas. 3 Student Body Se-cy. A Dramatics T: Vodvil I, 2, 3, A, Asst. Vodvil Chrm. 3, Ten- nis Team 3, A. PAUL HACKAMACK Tomahawk A Dramatic Club Stage Crew A. DAVTD ATOM GEORGE SANTNC maivawkfi 4 Jr H Y2 Vcr sebum Mgr 3 A df, Siege C rew 7 ak , BOB BREWER Enrered 3 Shulrerbugs 3, 4 Vor- Ury Foolboll-1 AUGUSTE PEALLON F F.A Q, 3 Lellermon Club 3, 4 Vcrsny Foorbolf 3, 4 Vodvr! A MAPY ANN SHEAP GA A r, 2, 3, 4, Comm 3, A G A.L S. 3, A, Pres. 4 Honor Sr:- crety T, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Cub 7, 7, 3, A Vmagogc S'of? 3, A, Ass! Eff 3, 4 Cheer Lender A Tomahawk A YfTeer1sT, 2, J, 4, Ccbrr-er P, 3, Vrce Prex 3 Drcmcvvc C35 4 Orcheslrc T, T Bond 2, 3 Ganz Pres. P Dromoms 3 Vcdn! T,f 3, A Tenms Team 2, 3, 4 Boorw cTPr3presen'r1rwe:2 Hcsreca Chi 3 IANET HUNT GAA T, F, 3, 4, Cobmet G.A,LS 3, A Spomsh Club 7, 7, 3, A Honor Socrery 4, Tomahawk A Y-Teens T, 2, 3, 4, Treos. 3, Pres. 4' Orcheslro T, Bond T, 2, 3 Hosress Club 7, 3, Treos, 3: Vodvfl T, 2, 3, 4, Secy. of Records 4. 3 Secf. ffm ce A Hccrf: A4 2 . y I X Pepresenvmrvgg 1 y5,,,,,, 3- A g l'lll1ll'.S ll!!! till ! D ANA FWDNAN WPG N A fxiaff .CAN r'1A3f A4 An C CAR V FC- N 4 WPT JCE 'Al7f until? March 3-Puente lost its first practice game of the season to the Covina Colts by a scare af 5-4 an the Covina diamond today. March 7-The Puente Varsity rolled up o 9-7 score over the helpless Junior Republic nine. March 21-The Puente nine scored a mighty 6-4 victory over the Corona Panthers. March 28-The Claremont Wolfpack fell before the Warriors to the tune of 7-3 this afternoon. April 6-The Varsity captured the consola- tion championship by smashing Rosemead ll-l in the First Annual Puente Invitational Baseball Tournament. v, F ':t Row- D, .lanes lMgr B, Franklin B. Veiar, E. Garcia, T. Galich lMgr.l. Second Row: L. er mode, E tfanff. S l-tillenbrand, D. Heilmnn, J. Rate, P. Sloan, Third Row: J. Hillenbrand P Milanesio, T. Dark, T, Riclrarcls, J. Schmidt, Coach Dandridge. Last Row: D. Manning, I. Graves JJQAGL First Row: T. Yamada, P. Marcellrn, G. Stevens, F. Orozco, D, Kelley, A, Schilini, T. Foiardo, R Pilaria. Second Row: Coach Pellett, R. Pertusati, B. Warcl, C. House, B. Schlegel, C. Herbert, E Van Atta, Coach Fisher. Third Row: J. Mussro, P. Conde, B. Alclerete, E. Laborde, D. Clevenger, Emeteria, T, Hopkins. Last Row: A, Gutierrez, P. Powell, W. Collier, T, Hopkins, M. Reyes, Dixon, D. Garcia. 'Q 7 K. Cholilee, P. Jamison, D. Graves L. Worthy. March 3-Puente's J.V,'s won their first practice game this afternoon l0-9 from Covina. March 7HFremont fell at the hands of our J,V. s 9-3. March Qefhe J.V.'s won again 5-4 when they met Rosernead this afternoon. March ld-The J,V. s look their first league game A-3 when they played Citrus today. March 24-This afternoons game with Downey gave our .l.V.'s another win to the tune ol 3-7. April 70-Bonita lost a close game to our J.V.'s 7-6. January 18- A delicious dinner was enloyed lonighl by members ol the GAA. and their larhers. March 25-Puenre G.A,A. was hos' ro lhe olher schools in our league when lhe Hockey Playday was held roday. X ,f Front Paw MA Hopkins, I? Paddewig, l. Wegfr--52 Scor' Second Pow Y, Kalas, Y. Farriotf, D Tanner, Mies Lesser, ff' Shr-ar, F fume.- May 13-The G.A.A, salrball reams wen: to Chino roday lor rhe Solrbafl Playday. May 24fThe annual G,A.A, banquev was held lonighr in rhe calerena The Homerun Queen was crowned and nexr years officers were announred. l s A V 3 , Q . N Free' Pcw I Gcmaer D h'eiv.:o:a,C Siege A Mervacza F. Gayvarv M.S1ewavl,M. Hoskins Sergivd Pow C Srhen' Dalreizon l Ba'1 ey S Hoya, l. Folrvvav, B T'owbric1ge,R, Podaewig April lOeOur Girls' Tennis Team won ns firsr praclice game with Covina nine-love, lr looks like we might have anorher championship leam this year! April 8fThe Girls' Tennis Team played Cirrus in ils hrsr league game of rhe season, The girls won seven- lwo. 'few Pow S r.'crf.5'w A Gf1y:arw,N Denon, P Pilaria C. Marlin, M, Baveras, P. Albervmi, Sefcffr DCM V SJ? F wr J ligzr, D Myer, M, Wesrhofl, M Hc-.defy G Rini, S. Reyes. MARY ANN SHEAR, fditor ASW CHARLOTTE SWOPE, Art fclrtor MP. SCHILUNG, Advisor MARY LOU POLLARD, Literary Editor LARRY KEPMODE, Business Manager JOANNE POWELL, Assistant Edilor JERRY APPEL, Assistant Business Manager Vlflitg g October 4-Mary Ann Shear, editor ol the yearbook, and her assistants met at Mr. Schilling's home to plan this year's lmagaga. December 2-The assembly today was about the publication ol a yearbook, A movie showing the necessary steps in putting out a year- book was presented. December 7-Some of the lmagaga stall went to Redlands for some helpful hints on publishing an annual. .lanuary 31-Mr. Watson started taking pictures ol the various clubs and classes lor our lmogaga. March 8-Mr. Watson came back today to take the last ol the Imagaga pictures. .lune 74-For over two hours the hall was crowded with everyone trying to have everyone else sign his lmagaga. For the Seniors this was their last chance to see all of their school pals. 1 'Y -EL I x X 0 Q ' Il X I 'S ik P s 25? , ,, ,, !'Ai 7 I Q n 1 U- ,pl-lz, ' A-iQ'p.l'y.,-,a Haifa 4 V Xu! I Q z I .. .y'lf 0 mn' Z 5 2 I S Ji' . , A- , 1. - .u- ,- , 5-'T'-'-7 'f, , n . L JI . v V 32 :1 V . : f'4-j , ..- W. . , Alf rmazvvv'-' 3 V ai iii M5 Y fd ik'-4 in 'W Wa W A 5 -CW' n A A ,.,. ., .V ,,1,.,1,v1 ' B x .7 fi' l xg K W K if 45 v ,' i J W X V . 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Aprll 2OfAf ll OO AM, rhls mormng 'he memberx ol our C.S.F. fueled 'o Forvcmcy lo ww 'he Vcmw S'eel Mlllc Peporrs xoy rho! ' was :J very lrv'c-reswvg day Qaav1sfnwx.2'1mf'f M 41- 4' wffwo'H2-lbdqgov. f W Y 'xuvnzwfgwfnav-vsvfu fm me'f1nwx,mnEdi-fmww,,,ygfm,.- w ,fisiffi ,A ,, . ,ff I qw ab' A WF? S. ..., .1 fff-aff:-f N . .AM ' 1 ,. .. f L S X '- 'X ww? fsfffiff if -fy-W-wiv.A21MwmL15?fwi.A1ffL,., 5-.X M ,N 'M V f f.,,,fi, 1' ' f f A 'o 4 H R 'V 1 , .. . , , . ' , Y ' V N 4 5 . w K 5 . .. ,, l' Y V J ag ' an M 1 H A kqfyhwwww .Wu ' ' W M f ,wwmxn-mf' WWUWMWW 5 K A2h7,.,A W mana'-fd is 'H' .A ' f ' ' . 'A ' ' Q - 'v BW ,W vw , , WMM - U fi . W' M A ' -H , iff 1 V A X f, X ' X. ' - 1 A, x, fgj2fz4.f'Q f'! , ., V- , QE , '3 nf,'w '-f, W, W ,.l Eyyffv. 5 A f ,,,. f vliwilut y W: , as I hvrgfwlrv ww if . ,. - ,. V V A . hx. I V r idx, -VV A IV I ,, y 1 1 W Q-rw, f M e ' W xv 5 ,gg Q ' 'Aft - YW 'V M 4 buf, -, ,V ., f --QW ' ,, , - M ' K , if ifif b ff- A .:'v? ' A W'-lar 9 5 ' I 1 ' Q . ,V 2 ' , .1 sian. X QQ 0. ,fff'!'xXX fx-f G Wm WW Ufcembef Fkbfuniy XZ x Xiigx - 1 Z k Al 60 - KL Wlllf January T3-Ario'her win lor lhe C s over the Bonila qurnlel. January 77-Still viclorious, our 'Cs delealed Chino. I1 looks like lhey are on lheir way! February TO-Eight slraighr wins! The 'Cs' defealed Bonita wilh their usual smoolh game. February 29-The 'fs' Came home wlll'l a Co-Championship loday aller losing their second league game lo Cirrus. January TO-Claremont losr lo lhe Puenle 'C's. , nl Franr Row D. Flanery, R. Paz, G. Van San1,l?. Prlaria, D, Wrmberly, W. Collier, R, Van Sarrl, SC-Corrrl Row F, Orazco, I. Harder, T. Hopkins, B, Alderele, D. Kelley, A Gu1ierrez,B. Riyas. D. SPENCER lMgr.i, COACH Flsrrfr - A f D. SPENCER lMgr.l, COACH MCLELLAN Firsr Pow G. Sleyens, A, Mclnrosh, R. Smrrh, P, Lamorson, K. Knoblock, M, Zamora, P, Marcellin. Second Row: A, Schifinr, T. Swope, D. Holl, D. Dixon, B. Sloan, B, Thompson, T, Kay. cz-6r....,., January 6-The D quinler took rheir firsl league game lhis affernoon when they mel Corona. January T7-To lhe tune of-14-T9lhe Ds did il again when lhey Iri- umphed over Chino. February TO-The Bonila D's ' were clelealed A5-T4 by our mighty 'D squad, February T7-The D's lrrumphed over Chino 24-T7 This aflernoon. February 24-Our D' squad cap- lured lhe Co-championship lhis after- noon when lhey delealed Cirrus 39-16. November 5fThe Fresnrnen, Sopho- mores, Junvofs and Senlors each Pooh G bcfskerbcfl renrn ro Crrrus rodoy for rho G A A. boskerbnll pfoydoy. November 23 fThe GAA, gave then :1nnuGfSpor?s DOY7C9'OV7lgh7.J1V'l'I Rorfe and Ynez Porno!! were crowned Kung cmd Queen of Sporrs. january 28-Corona was hosr vo rhe girls from ol! of vhe xrhools nn our league when ihey mer for rnevr G AA speedbcvll pfoydoy. From POW P SG,-U-nl J rs Hr V 'frrka' Y Yc1rn0h,l Szrfvv, D Snwffv D Tfznncr J WNY Hoff, R 095091 ! Lcwew Secenfi Pow E Vo' enfra A Mevzczc '.' 9: inn' L Gcnzfl'-31 N' CJJLJU, Y Qa fCV' F fenrn 9 S ,he :J WMVNE F'0r1V PM H Arbernfwy Hq: ePg1,E 510,11 Mcfornnvon S Herecrc, A Di-Q Second Row J McBrvGe, M Sanger, D. BQ y, B. Benvley, D. Brlls. Ofrrf Qgvryf-4. , . f , , ivy' T2 -v w nk A 5 4 4 Q I fur, Pow Pew S Pog'or'd,M.Adcv'1,A, Lobezqm E Wwfref Seccfc Pow E Pc1V'f'7,l'-' Loborde M. Then-cf, F Snowy E 'fcbforv F': Pow U15 lege' Af- 'Z' V C, . We. D T:1 e' Tenrv: ,J 'Ne-:f 9'7 Szeew boi' , E Canoe -Scrrsof , P Psccewfg Feb Ucvy h' Ycrrvczto Vo' efba ' , B f.'cCcrnrn:f Scxzfemc Secure Pow M Snecf G A L S : Eenfer Nc:-ref, F Sze'-: Tres: ,A Lo :e:q.e Ire Ve: 5 A Le ' H :'c' G' First Row' N. Angelo, P, Milonesio, FZ. Jomrsan, J Pinkerton, M. Salazar, B, Ambrose. Second Row J. Garcia, P. Wulhng, V Jamison, C. Elias, B. Ward, J, Ber EM December 9-Practice games started today when our Varsity met El Segundo on our own floor. December 73-Our Warriors scalped Rosemead in a practice game this afternoon. January 6-The first league game ol the season was played against Corona on our own court tonight. January tO-Claremont scalped the Warriors on their own court. January t3-The Bonita Bearcats bowed to the Worrtors to the tune of 38-35. January 77-The Chino Cowboys whipped the Warriors this alternoon an the China floor. January 20-The game with Citrus tonight ended the first round of play. January 27-This afternoon the Warriors came out the victors over Corona, R. HALL i'Mgr.l, COACH PELLETT IN FOR TWC HOPE HE MAKES tTl JM S Frrst Row C. Herbert, B. Frarvklrn, G, Sflman, P. Conde, D. Graves, B. Bowman. Second Row, L. Barrera, R. Casio, J, Ybarra, D. Garcrc, T, Fafardo. GET THE REBOUND! PUENTE GETS THE BALL December 73-The HB' squad mer Rosemead in a pracrfce game on our home Courr. January 6-Corona defeared our Bs' 21-36 fn the first League game of rhe season. January LO-Our UB' quintet was vncforious Ihfs affernoon when they mef Claremont The score was 29-24. January 77-Another wfn for Ihe B sf' Puenre 37, Chfno 26. February 7OfThe Bonlva Bearkrrfens were def feared by Phe Papooses 27-26 rn a close game rhns afrernoon. February 77-The Chvno Cowboys proved rhe vfcrors over Puenve 5 Popooses 35-28. J my CQACHDATXIDPJDGE 52,.i First Row: E. Gonzalez, M. Garcia, D. Ferrero, l, Chaporro, P. Casianeda, M. Nadal, M, Perez, C. 3 47 Salazar. Second Row. F. Reyes, D. Escalero, T. Olsen, W, Broom, E, Laborde, R. Wulling, D. Richards. Third Row: R. Shaw, H. Bolelaan, D. Kwielc, K. Haclramoclr, J. Paz, S, Kusano, J, Ybarra, D, Garcia. Los? Row: T. Zunigc, M. Salazar, P. Herrera, F. Cruz. Firsr Row- G. Sanchez, B, Alberrini, J, Okada, J. Rini, L. Gordon, T. Kay. Second Row: C, Hanson, A. Schilini, I. Hatfield, A. Dha, H. Parker. Third Row: P. Basil, M. Manning, J. Allen, J. Schrnidl, J. McBride, E. Gaylan. Lost Row: B. Benlley, Miss Flanagan, M. Sanger. R. Hall, Q, Allison. J. OKADA iseffi, D. icfufv imsi Cfdii January 27-With vhe close ol Ihe first semester our class presidenr, Sion Helfinga, lelf school lo allend Fullerton High School. Stan was a line presidenl but on leaving we got an equally fine man in Don Kelley, our vice-presidenl. 8 VlfLOlf'Qf5 a Firs1l?aw. M. Hopkins, D. Rodriguez, T. Grand, E, Carrrllo, T, Caperello, F, Hillenbrand. Second Row D. Kelley, J. Mussro, R. Poddewrg, Y. Pallerson, A, Cagliero. Thrrd Pow: D. Bills, G. Schuch, S. Here-dia, T. Ehrer, R, Van Sarll, J. Herder. Las? Row J. Appel, T. Hopkins, P, Conde, B. Collier, D. Clevenger. 0 1952 November 22fDuring 7th period She Sophomorex were measured lor lherr :laxs rings. This year They decided rhal each one could order the sryle ol ring lhal he liked besr, Each ring, however, had the some emblem. First Row F Evans, D. Allen, A.Smi1h, B Powell, E. Ward, C, House, C. Herberl, Second Row M. Slewarl, J. Palrerson, D Berry, M Mullerxman, J Folmar, A, McCommon, E. Gray, D. Sharp. Third Pow M. Sawyer, F. Lara, B, Trowbridge, R. Alde- rele, Mr, Baller, C. Ybarra, R. Websrer, Lasr Row D. Zunlga, F. Sanrno, J. Landrn, T Fafardo, B. Rivas, H. Yamada, L. Barrera. MEASUPVNG FOR CLASS RINGS 055 ULCO5 9 - J CJ J X lfllllllf 'lf I4 I SPANlSl-l CLUB FALL DANCE J. Weslhol? fSoc. Chm.l, E. Conde lVlce-Pres,l, Mr. Schilling lAdviserl, M. Pollard lPres.l, P. Websrer lSecy.-Treas.l. Ocfober Ql Wllh Blll Burchllr supplying rho muslc, everyone enloyed a wonderful evenlng ar the Spamsh Club dance February 9-The new olcllcers ol lhe Spanish Club were ollrclally rnslalled al a very enjoy- able parly given by lhe oulgolng allrcers. May 2O-- The Spanvsh Club dvd :ls part lo rnake lhe F.F,A. Fair a success by aperanng a boolh lo raise money and enlerlaln vhs crowd. Fran! Pow. D. Wlrnberly, E. Marshall, P. Cagllerc Serond Row. J. Parlerxon, L. Gonzalez, M. Shear, P. Webxlcr, M. Pollard, Mr, Schrlllng, E. Conde, I. Wesrhofl, Y, Kalas, J. Halfleld. Second Row. B. Alberllrvl, C. Hanson, S. McMillan, G. Schuch, A. Dho, J Hunl, Y. Pulls-rxon, J. Crouch, J. Srofl, J. Okada Losl Row B. Knobloclc, D. Myers, G, Rlnl, S, Reyes, J. Balmer, 5 DeBall, S. Boyd, E Carnahan, M, Weglh0l7, C. HUM, M. Sanger. g N QQJJLS? Oclober 28f Members ol rhe G.A.L S were busy sellmg small orange and blaclf pom-pomx ra loyal Warrlor larva rrv Yhe hall ar noon roday. larruary 20-The G.A.L.S. lraveled ro rhe Pfco bowlmg alley for an eve- mrmg of fan Aprll 28fMembers ol lhe G.A.L.S. gave awards to rlre wrnnrng alhleres ol our league at rhe llrval Hack meer Ihre alle-rrwoorr, Frrsr Pow M. Cullum, Y, Kalas, A. Mendoza, L? Sl1obe,Mvss Leger, M Shear, B DeBolr, J Lowery, A Garcra Second Paw B Valenira, J. SCOH, P Webver, M Tlvomag, A Fa arm, Y Vala, f 'gum-, P Sanchez Laar Pow L Gor1zalez,J. Wesvbcff D Tanner l Hum 3 1 P SHOBF llreae J, M SHEAR Pre H Ds-EOLT-Tw.: V IAMISQN 'Sexy lreae 1, I PAlLF WWW l Ollrfmm Seplember 75-The Lerverman s Club was responslble for organrzmg 'he games played ar our annual Fresh man Re:eplron lonrghr January 6- The members al rhe Le' 'ermarv s Club drd fherr par: a' 'he 'rsr league basbvball game by :al lgfung HCP6-IS a' the door Aprll 28 Members ol 'he Lever- mafw 5 Club were Hep' bury ar the bla 'rack mee' 'hw a ernoor a:'r:a 51: lQ:r5LWC1lS L FAPPL' Vlfr- PM rf! Paw R H31 rrfqvzm, P ficzflayl farrey, V lunrr,Lr1,P' frfufef-, I Craveql Lirllql Hrllenbrand 'fwfmrl flaw L' VLfrir,S Hrlln-r1L,rami,J Nln,rer.,y, faaLllL1amlrrd-ge P Mrlarlesrcpl Berdm, H Ewrng. Las! Pow A Ponlrlpez, L, VV:,'fl1y,A Peallarr, T Dark, L Andrews, E Garcra,J.Pa1. 7 DUQQ Krug ond Queen of Nw BCH! Who' wonderhl musff' Seen through Olf Valenfine Heorr Two by Two down Ihe Woof X amfd Whm nm: looking couplesf The Grand 'v1o'ch Peheshmenrs Thrl Pvcz-pworv Room f w J, ,X Plz' fi -f gL'gYf fv.2f M We ' 4 hs. M . V MW an .Q Q! 4 -gf.. V4 J H -MV dim- . Ai ,,,,, 3 sfgfggxg , . A X . f - , - , , 'Q 42 ' ' I A ,3 ,S . A fa 1 i If , Y, Q awk, I 4 V , W yn W . 1, fy A ' 'L' - , ms rs., A W . A A ni xv x ip ' Cs I Aw , A xv A I 1 ' 91, A 4 K ' gx 'xr , X 'R fi A 1 if ff ' x X ,ngQli., 3 3435 rw .- X321 w J, I ' ff? ,F ' 1,341 ,mfg J V 'g'e:'3 . qw 5 '7 ,L K , S 1 K. H A 'mxijniqxgx ky Ziff, f ? -r 'Ni f V .3 X 4 ix r gl!! 914Q'b 6 it 4 no I v hx , . X in ly I f ff ' .Yagi 4 V.. 7 If wx K '31 . wwf! 3, X I 3 x g 5 fx-fu. lg 1 f J' A S X '1-f at ,ff . , ,n wwf fffZ'al'?? Q. 20 I.. . ,, 'Liv' , ww + , ,, , 3- f 1 v F if . ' 1 I ,J x Q , 5 L+ e QI --G 7' i in A sf, ' . V, SQ vs.. L 5 - SSM 'ia ' 4, -N96 ' '57 1 Q I f W A ,via K if '9 X ' . X wi' , M ' ' Q v -+I, if' J? 5 3 f ,pf .uf K J, 0533? V 164 SF if-3 3 50 MQFQIW ' APM I f i . I 1 1 I V K 1 ,, ,.,, 2' : ' 7 T- i , irsl Row B. Knobloch, H. MfComrvon, F Sparks, M, Adam, J Folmor, V Sclwlngel, Scvnnrl Row Mr. Winlers, J. Chcporro, L. Rowland, D Ehrov, H. Byme, llurd Pow G. Lopez, N Dowson, M Thomcr, D omello, E. Enderly, M. Lobordc Lael Raw l Berdm, l. Rfflvmds, B. Franklyn, P Rohn, J Gfoy, R Sloan ffm ere MA 1 Flrsl Row D. Spencer, R Hnvhev, P Hellman, l Schmilz, R, Flora. Second Row E. Komr, S Spolor, R .Garc:o, l. Hole, E. Trplon Los! Row R Nodol, J. Lcborde, 1. Powell, D. Groves, B. Snles. S PAGLAND rsefya, P- fPAN'fUNfP'f-w, s, HllLENBl?ANDlT1eos,J, r. RlCHAl?DSlVlce mow .W i- CAM September 25-A meevmg was called by Dre-srdenl Bob Fronklm, lo drscuss sweolers. lorwcry QAAY rlme Boskerboll gome vo mghr the .luniors sold popcorn cmd candy lo rome mowey lo pay lor the Junior- Senvor banquer, .lonuory V3-The lwllorvous Donkey Bas- kefboll game belween Ihe Lrons Club ond llve Amcrrcon Leglon helped to swell lhe Junior Class freosury. 8 OM VL jA9Ll 6U Fmr new C. Zumqn, A Agwrf-,J rzqrr-X, r,Mgr1ofs,n wrnlfey, C swope. Second raw w Mnlrzwdraz l.. Yharra, l Alrl:-rf-ro, M Yamada, H Tracy. Tlwrrd Pow. A Lahcsauf-, Y Noguas, B, Rallrfl, S Rnqlanfl E Backus, F Reyes lax! Row J Vorrlom, F Mqlfowrr, M Grarvr, Mr Fr5l1cr,G, Horrvar1dez,M Gonzalez -it Flr'l Pow M Brrr-ffr-Vg R Arrrbrmr-, P larvvrmrr, I Hlcmn, 9. Hewr-r, P, Coglrero Svcorvi Pow P V , Fowlues, K. Eosrm, P. Reyes, G Lcforv, I Lrqm llvlrd Row L. Kerrvuoae, R, Bowrvraru, P. lorvex, A Podrrguez, R, Forgey, Lasl Pow A, Slwelrorv, H fwrrug, A. Duarrc, L Carrey, I, Monroy. 0 1951 January l3-.lumor swearerx arrrved vo clay' The lumors around P,U.H.S. all blossomed Our ln beounlul blue SWEUYEVS. February 6-The vhree Ame-rrcon lnxrrru- from classes ol Juniors are havmg a brg race lo See wl'1rcl'r claxx wrll sell rhe mogl magczrne subscnpnon: ro help rhem ou? ol llwerr lemporary llnanqrol cmbarraggf menl. WHAT PRETTY BLUE SWEATERS' EWLCL A Gulrerre1,l. Paz lMgr.l, A. Sclwrli l Frrsl Row P, Lornnrsorr, R Prlorru, R Smrm, G Von Sony, Seconc ov. D, Flonery, M. Reyes, D Holi, Coocl' McLellan, S. Neslen, D Ke y D Eenrwell. Los! Row H Wrr1l'ey, B, Thompson, D, Von Soni nr, Frrsl Row A. Gray, P. Conde, R Greene, Coach McLellan, J Musxro Gray, B. Reyes, Second Row B. Polrclz, I, Treber, G. Srlmon D Puppy D, Groves, C. Herbert, J, Paz fMgr.j. March 77-The Puervle C s lrounced lhe Chrno learn 54-23. March 20-The Bonim 'C rrock team lost ro lhe Puente 'C s ' 34-43. Morcl'1l7-The Chmo B lrcck feom overpowered lhc Puenle B's 48-42, April 7-The B lrock team triumphed over Cloremonl 277,-7272 this ollernoon, -A CAdl7'l,!'J,5 Aprrl 28vTl1e League fTnols were held on Mclnlosh Freld lhis ollernoon. Puente wus in flrsl place by only 0 lew lrccllons of c poinl, The meer was decided by the reloy. We won by only a lew inches and look rl-re chcmpronshrp' Frrsl Row J. Groves, J Rorlc, B. Ambrose, V. Jmuvsorr, Conch Mclellarr, L. Wrlsovw, R. Floro, R. Nadal, Second Row B. Gorcrc, E. Gray, I. Cowley, E, Horsmgron, T Dork, l.. Andrews, A. Rodrrguez, J PU1lMgr.l. My X 1 mfg Q: UHS 93 QPSK vurff: 78 LLAPLJFJC BY DOING A Cwmv ,rrmv ,r HWFNS ISQ-cy ,P MVIANESNK iff WOPVHY Vffo Prem ,H-9 VAN DAN s Sepia-rnber 16'-Many of Us who wom vo rhp Pomona Farr today vlmed exhfbns and mesrock enrered by our F.F.A. Oclober 3-Today was Green Hand Doy ' Ground rhc halls of P.U.H S. The occosvon was the fmfvcmon of rhc new F F,A, members October 75 To lop on cxrmrw day for mf-my of U' of Y-Doy rn Hollywood fhere wot cf perfeff FF A Bars: Dcmcc rn rho qym Novnmbvr 77 Our' of Uv' beg! mfis rm Ihr' Vodvxf romqh' was The Drrrrlh of Pqrwfho Vfflrz grvr fr by fb' FFA Mfry 20 Thr- mfj flrwwfrf' F F A Frm Am hrrfri rorfflf Were WO5 0 reforf fuvwvdcrr-if fo cmoy vhs mhrbvri UOVDECUQ cfm: dcmzf .w:ng, hi Vnr' Dcrvy A Pr'1'9wr' 1 Arvcrew B Fvz'-fm Sfvrcfft PCN D er9rv'cr' U. r7'r'e:e , F Pvyr-1, V .':1rmsor', 9, Fefe, 5 Graf, G Laborer, A. Cfrono, P Pwcrrn Dofwfrfs, J, MCNQ-'V, N E'eedcn E fol'1e', D Larvvf1r:'Jn, P verrrrrf Ewen F: Los' Fan J. LQFOH, 9 Jcvex P Jcrwcuorm, R Rohn J. Lfger , Rcwrvvcrr D WJDD1, A Srworrno, I Qwz-rv, T fhrekl Harder, N Falco S Ne-Ferl rm'-ew: - 13 5 M! ,A -1- Ocvober 15-Many of :he Junror Hr'Y members had o wonderful Mme foday al the annual Y-Day rn Holly wood November 77-New members ol lhe Jumor Hr-Y were rmlrared or O swell pany held ar Millers Cobm, Aprll 2-4fThe Junior HrY srorled consrrucrron on a new horxeshae pm rhrs ullernoon I L.. fr .' f . ' dfq,g.?,g Frm! Row F, Marcellrn, W, Broom, H Collrer, Mr Taylor, l Appel, D Kelley l, Paz, G Sleverrf, D Prnkerron Second Pow A Mclnrcslr, E Parrrof T Err'ev,P 9r'arra,D Door- -' -mobo l nf L Hola P fonde, E Var' AMO, P Hall, F Wells Lui' Pow D. Pr:'worf1s,D Giwcra D Wrrrlberly P DUI A Seyerrrro, P Po7rfrl1,G Srlrrrarr P Wollrrq, li Ward D Feveruyor MR, BUTLER lAdvlsor',J HOPPUNS rV'ce-Urea y W CCLLCEP Vest D KELLEV V :Q We-5 MP TA H S ElLLSlPres,j,J WNKEPTON 'Secy , Allyrmr l AFPFL Prff I PAY rf-fy B GPAV llreml Frrsl Pow H Ewrng,V,JCJr71r3CF, 5 Backus, L 3- S, ! Hosirnr, B Gay, . Fnverfon P Arr E Marshall. Second Row P. Sloan, T Rrclrarcls, B. Horsrngron, L. Carrey, P, Mrlonesro, B Vera: S Hlllenbrorrd, A. Gray, R. Flora, Mr Boller Las: Pow N, Falco, P, Forgey, P Barber, P iwrmarr l. Groves, B Frorrklrn, S Spolor, P Garcro, J, Hmfefbfgnd, G Lo For 'U L Tlrr r-rv J 5 S for H Y crlir 1 l r rw. r. frrr o r my r r-varfywoorr HG Dfoje rf la E W 1. 'Pr rrrimy mc 1 rr' 1' f-rf 'XII loo lm Uf A 'Sl Z ma iC'WL6L L Sepferllimr 21 The Slgmrl Sljyrlll Pl 5:llv:l fl' lllrl Porvlorlfl Fcllr tbl: flllerlwooll Jclrwclry T9-,The Slgmfv Slgr-no Pl song lodzly ul llwe Cllrus Hlglv School exchange assembly March Pdfln 'be Clflremonl Hlgh School exchange- assembly flue Slgmo Slgmcl Pl scmq 'bmi 0' 'llc 'llmlherf from our Vollyll ' Flrfl Pow R Rulll-,J Paz L Almlewf, Sucor: Pew M A:1crvw,lf Howe' 5 f-fs:-amen, A Lotgefql,-e ' 3. gi 5 Mr. Rogers, B rlowbflflge, L Gonzalez, 5 lmlley, l smll, l 4 ,V 'E lg ? Hnmelll, crawl, 5 l2f,g,l.1llfl, l olmln X' X 'I xx f6Lg8 l 8lfU November 23 Our clsserrlbly rodny rem expeclally sllloollu, llwcmks lo our SIGQS new They re gelllllg lo be rc-gulor old bonds. March l7fOur Voclvll cllcked rlgh' along Wlll'lOUl , 'if one xllp lovlglvl Much 0. Yhe smoollu ooorcllloll Corn fll1oJf became ol lllo xfoge crew s oxlslrmce March 24 The sloge crew llcweled wlfll The per former: lla rlwe exghorwge clssemlzly lc Clclremolll lodcly They Jld lllelr usual mood job Le CM November TO-The Glrls Glee Club song ol lhe Womens Club ul TOO lhls clllerlloolw March 77-The flnole ol our Vodyll was on operello preserved by me Glee Club Moy 5- Members ol our Glee Club song ln The MUSIC Fes'lvcl lorwlghr of Cloremol-ll, Flfsl Pow T Tumclrl, M Gfor'l,J Olfodo,J Horfeld, M Scbmllz, E Homlllolw, J, Rolrlf, E Gray, A McComll'oll, B Pclrllrf FZ Lolcl Secollf Pon N Hellmoll, J Nrlclcurerl S, fllbex, V Gres-ll, B, Belllley, F Mcrfoww E. Peck, M, Hlgglvs, C. h'o'1lrv, M, Helder Tlllld Pc,-f Mr Poglerz, f Sv-one J Chopluorw, M Sleworr, V. Sclvlegel, D, Hllls, D, Sharp, D, Jacobson, M Dorm, J Rllldle, C Julves, J Volllellv, fnwtll Paw T Crullll, E M:Hllde, M Sanger, A. Cugllero, H. Byrne, L. Gonzalez, S, Ragland, M Nlfbwell, J Stoll l lfcllladf Ln Pow H Trowbllflge, J Vrellbofl, C bulclzm, ll Garclcz, M. Thomas, L, Mober, L. Mclrllnez, A, Ahumodo, E Ervderly, FA Fry T DU A, H , , l A, Oz. p C,,,,Q H W,,.,,,.. -A, p,Y ,Q,,V C .MM 5 Gmyrg .,Q,e.,,:,V M malls.. U G,U,,, 5 Tc,,,.e,, p pcupeng ,M ' T P- J, A A rf Lvy -' Ffuff,-v,D ww., A We 66604145 hlmflf 7 Vodvll 'ov czlv' Th.. floziom mug? be lv oloci by fl cwcwmr 7O Clqhl F'1vl?ow L Y-e'fv'::e D ive: 5 Y N eroswprw Y Naqfn' L Cl-'wwf IJ' Ulf NSZlfljfQl gl4 SHOW fzl mf , V ,.,. ,, ,WU ,,, -3, 5,,,, T., FJ , , 1 ' 1.1-2' :nf ':- 'Hr f 1, 'f QV'f'fJQ' '7'F'l' ., I VQQVU ffm Va- irhcw xr- - 31, 1 rn Ogafin Jommry 26 Tlwf- Newly orgomzcfl Lawn Club .-mi o'7'clc:l,'y rocogrvzr- I by llwc- of te lodfly. They 'ww mam, fi :ms lo' 'lfe rw' ol 'llc yew' lflcuflv 9 Wwlr Dlrlf Avos Ffesvdenl and Boofs Tfofv ,rl lge, VlcefPrg-sldovwl, crvwec 'X whlre robes, 'he mom :cfs ol 'he L:1'H Club cmd 'Hel' guesls emoyed cl Romer' gunner :omglv The pfolessor gl mgfhemollfs ol Eas' Los Angeles Jwvlor College gcwe cm mveresfmg 'ull or Law' lvercmfe V '. fc:w3'vl' D Ee , Vlce Plea le-Q, M Hlggwl We' ' SJW, V JJ L' J Sflvle-ge L Anufews, A Lcbesme -i -gl , S Iifghr Club gram F,nc1fw ' Lfllglll' Mcfuif Due-from and Smdent Drrectofs Aww Sim' M, mgw, mfs AU-vc ww Lap PQ -fy Scof' M7110 In ive or srx years or vhs Gvrls Leog March 77-The house was Docked for rhe Fm ue Vad- vf! 'orfuhh Th? scffp' was wfmen wwrh o felewsion 'heme H' Fund by Nuff Lou Polfcxrd ond Jeomc --,- The Decrh of Pfmrho VHIU Q ff -f -sf' 4 41' May 30--No school' Mernorlal Day May 31-Nexl year s Freshmen gvrls were shawn around vhe Carnpus al lhe Blg and Lmrle Svsler Teo lhfs ollemoon lune 2-The annual lunvor-Semor ploy was presenled lomghl. June 5fMe-mbers ol lhe F.F.A honored lhelr lalhers cn lhelr annual banquel. June 6eThe Y-Teens vnslollclron was held lomghl June 7fThe P.T.A gave us a wonclerlul All-School Flcnvc June- lO-A wonderlul lumor-Sevylor Banquel was gvven by lhe Jumors. June llfA lovely Eaicalaureave se-rvvfe was glven ln horvor ol lhe Semors lhls allernoon .lurue 72-Flnal exammallons June l3-Fmal exammcvlfons and lhe end ls near June ld-Everyone had lun av lhe Class Day ce-remomes In assembly llms nlofnlflg June lJfBeaufrlul Cornrnencemervl Exe-rclses were held fn our gym fonrghl as rhe pe-rlecl ervdmg ro anolher wonderful year fo. sf , i I Q 54 I. EUMUNU WATSON pA0LLc19roL!fJA01f' N ff1s3C fm 1 f,f my Ili'l'il3ii1I lm' 'I'lIlQ I IAIIAIM 51' , , f ulnjrffr -!f52f5'kf -- J v 1 ' 1 Q 2 f' , . wx nz - ' uf. ' us, f new ini. ,fu 1' UNI!-tl Conqratulutlons to Class ol 1950 SEWELL HARDWARE 8. PAINT 631 No Glendoro Ave FL 6 2523 HARDWARE TREASURE TONES PANTS C 1117111 PATTEN BLINN LUMBER CO RobertS Clubuugh Mgr Otto N Appel Soles Dept 135 North Furst Street Puente FL 6 2502 HHHINQUN 1 HUW1 H SHUI' 7 fl llt PUEHTE THEHTRE llll EVEHETT T I'l1HMlNTIiI1 DENTIST f NHC!! 1.1 Of? LADIE9 AND CHILDREN S WEARING APPAREL ll llll Ill ZENITH PHILCO RAYS Rlllllll TELEVISIUN SALES 8. SERVICE PACKARD BELL GLYMPIC BestWsl1e a dCo g ct lato s 0 Class ol 50 0TE110'S M111.'l' Sll0P 144 No First St - Puente N . H Bes ll.S wx 0 C ass Uflgjll . . A finlfilgnrsrs lu thu Illness uf lllfrll .V . . .Y Y: iz fs 1ll4l' nf l'l'f'e5 WW lllflllll HAVHIJ U! H!! 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YOUR FRIENDLY STORE Phone FI, 6-9051 VALLEY PIPE YARD QT... , fi, ,Jm.11.1. fins,-frn. o Concrete Pipe ond Irrigation Systems Concrete Work of AII Kinds O FL 6-2154 - PUENTE, CALIFORNIA HANCOCK SERVICE STATION Hall cJncI Gipson BATTERIES and TIRES I5805 E Pomona Blvd Puente Call Exicle Service FL 6 2170 CLARK SCOTT BATTERY and IGNITION T16 S First St Puente Vnnqrituhtinnfs to Flies nf IHSU H IA P HI AT rr r ITINVHATUI HTIUNS ANII HF T WI HI LIFE INSURANCE num FI I IHIII Ilim IIlIlIlII Iumi MEIVIN H PHELP5 1'5HE'7I HILI HT DR H W ADAMS CIE 6550 E X- 4? gjnrrn . . , 'f- CAl'1lU9A fllllfifjlf iff NIIIIIII W I'I I'IIIII HIIIUIIIFI IiI'I'IIUIi AIIISIIII TIIIN In -' - li.. , zifsitmq. 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