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

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52 Q if IMAGAGA 1951 C W J f fl! Pubdsheo P: ' ' 5 F Puenfe Um' ' if' , .,., .A fn W' ix 4, ' . W A ff 22 wwf' ...nm- Wheeling thru l95l at P.U.l-l.S. FOREWORD When fhe Wheels Go Round, +he Whole School Prospers Wirhin lhis cover are lhe wheels Jrhal' make old P. U. H. S. go. There are +he Big Wheels and +he LiH'le Wheels, buf if lakes bolh +o esrablish a progressive school. As our school increases, we should band ourselves fogefher as a Sfudenlr Body for power, producfion and progress, bolh for our school and our communify. When in years lo come we look baclc over fhese pages, each and every one of us should remember 'rhe goals we achieved 1'ha+ made Puenfe l-ligh whaf E+ is Jroday. f O fx if ! SUPERINTENDENT WCE PRWCIPAL SECRETAFUES FACULTY :TN 1 Q W Q 4, 5?-if U Administrators , .MM S. ChesTer MclnTOsh, SuperinTendenT TO The Class OT I95I: NO OTher invenTiOn has cOn- TribuTed mOre TO The welTare and happiness OT manlqind Than The wheel. As The mOTiT TOr This ediTiOn OT The lmagaqa, The wheel quiTe TiTTingly symbolizes The cOmpleTiOn OT anOTher success- Tul year OT sTudenT acTiviTies. Such a sTOry OT achieyemenT wOuld be impossible unless each, like The cOg in The wheel, cOnTribuTes his energy TOr The qOOd OT all. Such lessOns are besT learned in The doinq. Sincerely, S. ChesTer lVlclnTOsh aT The steering Wheel .. BOARD OF TRUSTEES These men are The pOwer behind The wheels ThaT lceep Our schOOl running smOOThly wiThin The law. lT is Their respOnsibiliTy, Throuqh Our schOOl, TO see ThaT every- Thing Turns OuT TOr The beTTermenT OT Our cOmmun- iTy and TO build beTTer ciTi- zens TOr TOmOrrOw. Mr. MclnTOsh, Mr. N. Hall, Mr. M. Silman, Mr. F. McMillan, Mr. L. Ireland. Mr. F. Wells. Dear STudenT Body I would luke To deducaTe my remarks To The LnTTle Wheels oT The campus The ones who help wherever They can who are wnllmg To work Tor The good oT The school or class who Take The hard work wnTh The easy and who Take Their pumshmenT wnT a smile To These will come The hlghesT award saTnsTacTnon wnTh a 'ob well done Sincerely Donald N BuTler Vuce Pruncupal TAN OFFICE SECRETARIES AND JANITORS We wish To express our deep graTiTude To our TaiThTul secreTar1es and cusTodians Tor Their paTienT and unTIring eTTorTs To help us keep our school running smooThly. M' B'd T, M' Ly, CL. Calf ,B'dB b, C lLc J R d Mr5.Ber'i1a B. Spfcng Perscnai Manaqemen? Arrwericaw Probiems Mr. Roberr B. Pe-iief? American Probiems American insfifmions Aihiefics Mr. Earie K. Fisher Mariiemarics Arhlerics Miss Eire! L. Hun? Library Ja k P Dardr e S5 iN! H s R vw F3 Lener swcaNE C H GAA Wx FGM nrose M ar' a! D awmg 1 sw al Ecu aw A Mes O 5'V1V'5N Agn ufure 5 age 3 Sd GJ f Mf. 2 , Idq PM Fc I Ecnc G, Af 115-'Tis Miz u' . Z Pmy' ox. a 'em Mr. 'N Sam Ne ech J: f ' Pl y 'C ' C Von tHe' Mr, Eoffaro F. Van Dam V Q '. 'Q V M'a P- P.Fa' rt C3 e'iia 'V1'.3C 1 N. Bae' Vfze-: i':e Ma Q a'Iis at The brakes . Miss Joan Levvinscm Mf. Gienn R. Thornsfrom Encygsy, Wood SVvOp Hfsfcry Mr. Robert J. SLHNU 5 Afhlefics Spanish Mr. Thomas C. Be-iseker Mr, Hardd M. Rogers Science Mr. Marcus B. Taylcr Music Afhka-fics English S3283 BEEF!!! ,Wvl'5:'J'li. Mr. David H. Spronq Mrs. Maureen W. Horn Marhernaiics English Arr Drarnarics Mrs. Florence Cnrisrian Mr. Hefrnari R. Howard Horne Making Arrs and Craf+s Merai Shop FACULTY OUR SPOKES - MEN We wanf ro welcome The new members rhar have been added Jrhis year ro our ever ifairhful icacuify. We wish ro express our appreciarion ro each one of our Jreachers for rheir guidance Jrhroughour Jrhe year. They are Jrhe main spokes Thai' keep us pupils Jrogerher and unified as +he rim rolling foward our furure progress. .I- D ' 5 1 ,.. rf.:-f - Q QQ 288523. I K-:Shiv ,. -rv made our lourney successful. We wheeled lhrough a year of sfudy and acfivily, of pleasanl' jobs and ones lhal weren'+ so pleasanl bu+ were slill necessary For our well rounded educalion. Truly our classes and school experiences of This year have belfer enabled us To Talce our place as lulure cillzens in a world lhaf is lull of uncerlainlrles. On Jrhis page we are seen af worlc and al play al our Puenle. fll NIC? STUDENT GGVT MUSIC DRAMATICS GIRLS LEAGUE VODVIL IMAGAGA TCDMAHAWK Rolling along were Q A OUI' Bob F f . enum' Sllldenf B Ody P Under our STudenT Body PresidenT, who is The chieT adminisTraTive oTTicer, is his cabineT which is composed oT The Tollow- ing: SecreTary oT AThleTics, who organizes pep commiTTees and supervises The Team managers: The SecreTary oT AcTiviTies, who keeps The calendar oT evenTs and Takes charge oT The organizaTion oT new clubs: The SecreTary oT Finance, who keeps The books oT The AssociaTed STudenTs: The SecreTary oT PubliciTy, who adverTises Tor The school: and The SecreTary oT Records. who keeps records oT aThleTic honors and oTher special awards. Dear STudenT Body: The wheels oT progress grind on, never ceasing, Through liTe's ups and downs. The individual who can make The besT oT whaT he has, and has The will To con- Tinually beTTer himselT, is The one who will be a success in his chosen Tield. As The wheels roll on and each cog Talls inTo iTs disTincT place, may we sTrive, in our own minuTe ways, To make This world a beTTer place in which To live. I would like To Thank The Tac- ulTy, sTudenT leaders and above all, you, The members oT The sTudenT body, Tor your superb supporT This pasT year. Sincerely, Bob Franklin own big Seated. T. Richards, B. Franklin. STanding: B. Ambrose, B, Tracy, G. Silman. ASSEMBLY AND PEP COMMITTEES Behind The assemblies we had The TaiThTuI Assem- bly CommiTTee. IT is Their responsibiIiTy To lay ouT various Types oT programs. On This eommiTTee were PeTe Cagliero, Chairman: Elaine Gray, Annie Labes- que and Gary Silman. Going all ouT To push The school spiriT aT games and rallies was The Pep CommiTTee. This organiza- Tion was composed oT The I-lead Yell Leader, Shir- ley Raglandy I-lead Song Leader, Barbara McCom- moni BerTha RuTh RaTIiTT, Tom I-Ioplcins and Philip Marcellin. ,R VVirnberIy, T. I-Ioplcins, B. TVTCC:OITI'TIC , B, RaTIiTT, M Grarf S. Ragland, P. Mareellin G, Silman, I. Sparlrs, E. Gray P. Car: iero A, Labesque, Einl Row: F. Cagliefe B. WirT'ei. B. Era ri B. Micemmon, T. Richards. Las? Rwv: G, La Ech B. Ward Mt BuTIe' P. Piaria B AI I img? A BOARD GF REPRESENTATIVES IT was The responsibiIiTy oT The Board oT RepresenTaTives To see ThaT all c:ommiTTees Tunc3Tioned. They also sponsored The Freshman ReeepTion and The school ChrisTmas ParTy. The Board is composed oT The presidenT oT each elass, The presidenT oT The Girls League and eleeTed oTTicer3 oT The STuoenT Body wiTh Mr. BuTIer, advisor. They meT monThly To carry ouT STudenT Body business. I 7 The Warr Maiore'r'r rnarchi formal The Melodians rea T l'l'l V' WO I 8 wing ou wi a num er f for The Void l Firsf Row Bard o dy lo lo : M. Hoplcins, S, Ragland, C. Marlin. Second Row: B. Ben+ley, B. M ' kept in Tune SONG AND Cl-IEER LEADERS The Band and Song and Cheer Leaders gave forlh To lheir lullesl exlenf in providing school spirilr al 'rhe games, assemblies and many olher aclivilies. Under 'rhe clireclion ol Mr. Rogers, our Band and Yell Leaders parlici- paled wilh live ofher schools in The Foolball Carnival al Ml. Sac. The Melodians did very well in represenling our school lhis year. They played for various organiza- lions and in lhe spring 'roolc parl in lhe Music Feslival given a+ Clare- rnonl. f I X ' . FIRST RCW: G. Polzel, J. Rains, S. Radlard E. Bills, I. Sparks R. Walcenhul, K. Luane. N. I-Iefilrnar J. Aguilar, J. Olcada, A. I-lernandez, I. Malock. SECOND ROW: J. I-Icller J. Axion, C. Basil. I. Jacquez, E. Gray, S. DcWifI, T. Kline, C. Hanson, C. MfBride, J, Olivariia, S. Hi Ienburq. THIRD RCW: C. Ybarra, R. Capfaneda, M. Nroal C. Carrillf- J. I-laliieid, F. Mclfown B, Kermodfa R. Tieber L. Lalino, M. Grarl, A. MCCn'nfn.r J. Voi'lQim FOURTI-I ROW: D. Chabman M. Sander B. Carnacac, M. Muilcrsman F. Soarlrz C.E1fing,S, Richards. R. MacDcna'o J. Fowllres. S. I I: 9S E. McBric1e.LAST ROW: L. I-Ianscn D. Jacobson, J. Kefan G. McLaurin N. Ijdffiff' M. Weswfu M, T':'nas, S. Bunyar' S. Slrales, Mr. Rogers. by our musicians GLEE CLUB AND SIGMA SIGMA PI And The Music Goes Round and Round The Glee Club was in a whirl of acfivilies, pracricinq for perform- ances and Ialcing in a few oursicle aclivilries as well. One of Ihe mosl oulsfanding evenrs of The year Ihal rhe Glee Club Ialses parr in, and one which every girl loolcs forward Io, is Jrhe Tri-Counly League Music Fes+ivaI held Ihis year ar Claremont The year was hiqhlighled by acidi- Iional and unusual numbers done by 'rhe Sigma Sigma Pi. 3' FIRST ROW: S. Raga'C J Rare E. Cawafa' S. -aiiosii SECON RCW: M. Wesniif J. I-la'T'ec F. Scar J. Qraca M. Eff-. ' M Pzgefs. kept happy by The Groom Said No, presenfed by fhe Junior and Senior classes, proved fo be a success. Under fhe direcfion of Mrs. l-lorn, fhe casf worlced hard fo make fhis a near professional producfion. The play is based on fhe posf-war problems of Sfeve Cameron, a young G. l. who refurns home hoping fo find calm and quief and finds himself abouf fo be married off by his bossy mofher fo an old girl friend of his. Compli- cafions do sef in when Sfeve fries fo prefend fhaf he has been a psychoneurofic pafienf fo convince his mofher 'rhaf he is in a serious condifion. l-low Sfeve worlced fhis ouf made a hilarious comedy and held laughs fhroughouf fhe fhree acfs. ALL - SCHOOL PLAY The All-School play, Almos+ Summer, was very suc- cessful This year. Mrs. l-lorn, along wilh a very good casl, worlced especially hard lo produce lhis shorl comedy in Three acls. The plof of +he slory is aboul a lazy leen-age boy who has lo do school worlc during his summer vacalion because of his grades during lhe school Term. The lheme is cenfered around Jrhis one main problem. our Thespians .. IMAGAGA The worlc is 'Fun Even on The run Bul you worlc lilce a s ave Wnlhoul pay Wulh some polnlers gnven lo us af lhe An nual Yearboolc Con ference held al Jrhe Unlverslly of Red S lvlr S hl I and a wonderful sfafl worlced hard fo n'1 prove Jrhe annual one hundred per cenl oA Palfe o Lflf o lqepl Informed by l ' l land, . C 'll'ng I U- lvl S hll C1 Ad o J a Po ll Edt . Beverly Alberllni, Asst Edilorg J nn rs n, Art Edlforq Gary Sllrnan, Bus. Mgr.: Belly Carna- han, I. dil r. 'v' , a Q6 . io 7 p ,iff ' X TOMAHAWK B zzzzzz Gossipl Newsl Evenlsl The Tomahawk had if all lhis year. Under The guidance of Their new advisor, Miss Lewinson, Jrhe Tornahawlc sraff, composed of our rniqhly seniors, Turned our a fine paper. FIR T ROW A Rodriguez Y Noques B Fankliri Mss Lewinson J Powel ol mar SECOND ROW J Rains B Shles D Comella LAST ROW F McKown B Tracy N Dawson R Bar er our publications. FlRST ROW: Miss Lewinscn S S olar J. Berdin, R. Rahn B. Bowman. SECOND ROW Finnell, R. rni n, . encer. LAST ROW: B. Knobloclc R. Flora, N, Voillein, D Ehrel kept busy by our TFQ FEUGNQ cf We VodvH. obbfe Winfrey our prPsYdef'. Gu :abinef af Oro of H5 buy iesslons. QM Mofher-Dauqlwfer Banquef vfnidw was such a S94 GUY! Va' we had +0 use We gym. girls' league .. Mr. Rogers givirg final inslrudiens belore The org snow, Swing your parTners wiTh The Glee Club Square Mrs. Chr'sTianser', our ever Tai 'Tui adv'ser. The Girls' League Dance of our Big Slrcfv. GIRLS' LEAGUE IT was cerTainly a busy year, as always, Tor our Girls' League. To geT Things rolling aT The beginning oT The year, The Girls' League welcomed all The Freshmen girls by giving The Frosh Frolic in The gym. A monTh laTer, many oT The girls broughT Their moThers To The lvloTher- DaughTer banqueT given by The Girls' League. Then came The evenT ThaT everyone looked Torward To, Snow FanTasy. IT was a wonderTul nighT oT enTerTainmenT. AlThough The road seemed a liTTle bumpy aT TirsT, The Vodvil Tinally goT To rolling and came oTT smooThly. This Too was enioyed by everyone. LasT, buT noT leasT, was The Big and Li++Ie SisTer Tea given Tor The nexT year's Freshmen girls. The hard worlcing Girls' League presi- denT This year was Bobby WinTrey and The advisor was Mrs. ChrisTiansen. VODVIL WiTh good old PuenTe in mind, This year's annual Girls' League Vodvil was chrisTened PuenTe Dude Ranch. Because a loT oT hard worlc was puT inTo This Vodvil, iT paid oTT, Tor The audience Thoroughly enioyed iT and rewarded The casT wiTh Their enThusiasTic applause. Frances Sparks was chairman and BeTTy Carnahan was her assisTanT. lvlrs. ChrisTiansen was The advisor and Mr. Rogers direcTed The show. Much crediT goes To These people and To a Tine casT Tor a gay nighT oT enTer- TainmenT. 25 FORMAL Ulvloonligltt and Roses On December 9, the an- nual Girls' League Formal, Snow Fantasy, was lteld in tlwe Gym. A hard worlcinq crew decorated the gym to loolc lilce a winter wonder- land. Pictures ot couples were talcen beside a large, snow- covered Christmas tree. 26 L and kept entertained by our Formal FORMAL Soiff lignls, sweer music played by Maurice Norman and sparkling couples swirl- ing around rlie floor all melled in ro make Jrlrris year's Formal a real nil. During inrermission. Dick Graves and Frances Sparks were crowned King and Queen. 27 This was a successful f'Wjf year ll Foorball rallies and games, club meerings and dances, parries and class meerings, school plays and rhe Vodvil, rlwis was Jrruly a successful social year. Ar limes ir seemed rlwar we were loo busy socially buf we soon realized 'rl'ra'r rhis was as much a parr of our educarion as our class- worlc. We learned many lessons from rlwese acliviries. We learned ro work 'roqerher ro ger rlrinqs done, ro cooperare wirh our leaders. ro organize, and ro Jrasre The fruirs of success wirh a fob well done. Nfl! SEIX ORS JU WQRS SQPHOMORES VRESHMEN Our wheels had f ebfl K ,, xg r r v. . ,QW Thu... I .u FIRST ROW: R. Rehn, Vice-President B. Knobloch, Secrcfary, LAST ROW: G. LaEori, President R. Ambrose, Treasurer. GERALD LAEON E.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 4, Class Vice-Pres. 3. Traclc 3. DOLLY LEE EI-IRET G.A.A. I, 2, Y-Teens 2 4, Drarnalics 2, 4. RICHARD I-IEILMAN F.F.A, I, 2, 3, 4. J. V. Eoolball 2, 3, Varsily Eoolball 4, Vodvil 3. CELIA ZUNIGA G,A.A. I, Badminlori Team 4. RICHARD GRAVES Track 3, 4, Varsily Baseball 3, 4, Baslcelball I, 2, 3, Eoolball 2, 3. MARILYN GRANT Band I, 2, 3, 4, Sigma Sigma Pi, 3, 4, Orchesfra 2, 3, 4, I-Ionor Sociefy I, 2. RICI-IARD RAI-IN Varsily Eoolball 3, 4, Class Vice-Pres, 4. FEA. Treas. 4, Sr. I-Ii-Y 4. MADELEINE ADAM 6.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Y-Tee-hs 2, 3, 4, Vodvil 2. PETER CAGLIERO I-lonor Sociely 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Sfudenl' Body Exec. 4, Vodvil I, 2, 3, 4. Their own hubs. BETTY KNOBLOCI-I YfTe-an Pres. 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Tomahawk 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. JEAN LABOREE I:.I:.A, 2, 3. 4 D I3askeTbaII I. MARY ALICE AGUIRRE ee Club 4, Y-Teens 4, . 3, 4. ,iwfw ., , 21: , WW , , N, f LEROY CARREY E.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Lewermarws CIub 2 FoQ'baII I, 2, 3, 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA FINELL G,A.A, I, 4, CIass P Y-Teens 2, 4, Tomahawk 4. STANLEY SROLAR Pres, SIvu+Ierbuqs 4, A v Pres. Jr. I-II-Y 3, Pres. Sr. I-II-Y 4, Tomahawk 4. 3, res. ICE' JUANITA CEIARARRO 6,A,A. Pres. 4, 6.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, I-Iorwor Society 2, 3, 4, GMI 5 League T'ea5. 3. ROBERT AMBROSE Var5iIy FccIbaII 3, 4, Varsify Baike-IIJBVI 3, 4, Set. OI AfI'wIefics 4, CIass Trees. 4. DOROTHY CALBREATEI Band 4, Orceesha 4, VodviI 4, Y-Teens 4. ROBERT BOWMAN E.E.A. I, 2, 3, 4. AIIIIQIICS I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. I-I,-Y 3, 4, Leffermaes CIub 4. JOYCE FOLMAR YYTeers 2, 4, G.A.A I, Tomakwawk 4. FRANKIE REYES F.E.A, 2, 3, J. V. Base-I::aII I, J, V. EoeIbaII 4 D BaskeIbaII I, 2, 3. fin., Q , 44 ,V , y, 4 , 43 I Wi! I I A MARGARET YAMADA GMI s League Sec. 4, G.A.A. I 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Cab. 3. 4, GIrI's League Cab. 3, 4. ALLIE SI-IELTON IMOGENE MATLOCK G.A.A, I, 2. 3, 4, Vodvil I, 2, 3, 4, GIee CIub I, 2, 3, 4. 'ix my 33 held Together. JOI-IN BERDIN AIr1IeIiCS I, 2, 3 4, Lerfermarws CILIL: 2, 3, 4, VodvII 4, Sr. I-II-Y 3, 4. BERTI-IA RUTH RATLIFF G.A.A, I. 2, 3. 4 GIrI's League Cab. 2. 3, 4. G.A.L.S. 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3. ROBERT FORGEY Band 2, 3, OfcI'ves'ra 3, 4, Sr. I-II-Y 3, Jr, HI-Y I. DONNA COMELLA VcdvII 2, Y-Teens 2, Glee CIUIQ 2, Tomahawk 4. FLOYD MEDLOCK Varsify FooIbaII 4, Leffermans Cmb 4, 4 , Sr. Hi-Y 4 BasIcefbaII 4 BETTY TRACY OIrI's League Cab, 3, Sec. OI Records 4, Tomahawk 4, G,A.A. 'if I I2 XL 4 . 4. JAMES GRAY Track I, 2 3 4. I. V. Foofba' 3, VarsiIy FooIbaII 4, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4. VIRGINIA SCI-ILEOEL SIm1Ierb,gs3 4, Y-Teens 3, Tovxahawk 4. BILL STILES Jr, Ha-Y 2, Si I-IrfY 3, 4, VcdvII 3, 4, TOmaIvawIr 4. MARY LOU GONZALES C5.A.A. I 2, 3. ROBERT FRANKLIN Smdenf Bodv Pres. 4, Cass Exec. 2, 3, I:fa'rvaIIcs 4, AIIwIeiIQS I 2, 3, 4. BARBARA MQCOMMON G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Smdenf Bcdy Sec. 4, Song Leader 3, 4, Gif, 5 League 4. ROBLEY JAMISON F.F.A. 2. 3 4. Sr. I-I 4, VedvII 3. 4, Varsif BasIcefIJaII 3, 4. NANCY DAWSON 6Iee CIUIJ 4. To'v'naI'vawIc 4. RIOI-I HEWER F x f au I K I fi ,. ,sh ,' : ' A A ,Av 1 C' YVONNE NOGUES ROBERT GARCIA Latin Club 3, Dramafics Afhlefics I, 2, 3, 4, 4, Y-Teens 4, Jr. I-IIQY I, 2, Sr HI-Y Tomahawk 4. 3, 4, Leffermans Club 2, 3, 4. PERRY JONES JERRY RAINS Sigma Sigma Pi 4, Tomahawk 4, GJNA. 3, 4, Vodvil 3, 4. BOBBIE WINFREY Girl's League Pres. 4, Board of Rep. 4, C'.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY KERMODE Sec. of PubIicI+y 3, Varsify BasebaII 3, Imaqaqa Sfaif 2, 3, Leffermans Club 3, 4. JUANITA VOITLEIN GAA. 2. 4, Y-Teens 2, Tomahawk 4, GIee Cub 3, 4. RALPH NODAL Track I, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Fovball I, 2, Varaffy EcoIbaII 3, 4, BasIrefIoa'I I, 2, 3. LORRAINE MQLENCON TOMMY RICHARDS Sun-mr Boo, Tfcas. 4, Jr. I-II-Y I,2 Sr. HT-Y 3, 4, A'hIf:'fCS I 2 3, 4. 9...- SI-IIRLEY RAGLAND Cheer Leader 3, 4, G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teen Cab. 3. 4, G.A.A. Cab. 2, 4. RONALD FLORA Varsify Track 3, 4, Vodvil 3, Tomahawk 4, Track Capfain 4. 25. ,I .vm JENNIE ALDERETE Glee CIub 4. MARVIN BREEDEN EEA. 2, 3, 4, Jr. I-If-Y I 2, Band I, 2. ANNIE LABESQUE GirI's League Cab. 2, GfN.A, I, 2, 3, 4, 6,A.A. Vice-Pres. 3, Y-Teens 3. ROBERT SLOAN BazebaII I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Hi-Y 3, 4, F.E.A. I, 2,3 4. Baske-+baII I, 2, 3. MINNIE THOMAS Gee Club 3, 4, G.A.A 3, 4, G.A,L.S, 3, 4, MaIoreHe 4. STEPHEN HILLENBRAND Vavslfy BasebaII 3, 4, J. V, Baseball I, 2, Sr. I-Ii-Y 3, LeIIer'wans CIULJ 2, 3, 4. and assisted by. x!TW FRANCES SPARKS C5.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, GIee CIub I, 2, 4, VodviI I, 3, 4, G.A.A. Trees. 3. KENNETH EASTIN LUPE LOPEZ EDWARD KONST Varsify Football 3, 4, Varsity BasebaII 3, 4, Leffe-'mans CIub Pres, J. V. Base-baII I, 2. ELAINE ENDERLY WALTER MELENDREZ Tomahawk 4. .IOANNE POWELL A I 3 CI Sec I Imaqaqa SIQFI3 4 T0'waIwawIc 4 ROBERT REYES A E s I-I MARCELLE LABORIZE A I YTeens 2 3 4 LS 3 FHA REX BARBER I-I rw I O cbesfra 4 SHIRLEY BAILEY A I FI-I A 9I'1S V DEWEY SPENCER Varsxfy Baseball 4 s efb3I I ANDREW RODRIGUEZ o?baII I T clcl 2 3 Le-Hermans Cu 3 4 efbal I W'-4 PICTURES NOT APPEARING cr- ce C Ow Javves Ar+is Pimip Fowlkes Eddie Tipton Wayne Boone FIRST ROW: B. L. Gordon, R, M Parker, J. OIcal OND ROW: B. T. Kay, M. Perez dewIq. THIRD Ybarra, R. Bran ROW: D Fe rar , Ho I , FIFTH ROW: J AIIen. G. Horm efa, B. Ward ROW: M. Sawyx ref. Mr, BuIIer, E. Laborde, G. MuIIe-rsman, A. R. Nderere. F . r c T pkins I FIRST ROW: N C. Ybarra, A. mon, C. Hanson IIQICI. SECONI M. Hopkins, M. M, Sanger, IE. THIRD ROW: J J, McBride, J. F B. Dean, P. FOURTH ROW: R. Evans, R. P Sanino. FIFTH F Van Sanr, F. Hi'I S. EIIIson, P. He Garda. LAST F EIias, J. Pri+cI Smifrw, R. Wu Zuniqa. 38 FIRST ROW: E. Gonzalez, W. Roach, E. Cafrillo, R. Casraneda, D. Rodriguez. SECOND ROW: 6. Sanchez, P. Conde, D. Richards, D. Kelley, H. Yarnacla, A. Schilini. Tl-HRD ROW: Y. Pafrerson, E. Gray, J. Schrnidr, D. Bills, D. Finell. FOURTH ROW: B, Carnahan. G. Schuch, G. Rossi, V. Klein. FlFTl-l ROW: C. Herbert, R. Cleyenqer, L. Grirnrnesey, W. Collier, C. l-louse. LAST ROW: S. Kusanc M. Salazar, Mr. Tnornsrrorn, T. Olsen. Thars one way fo rnalce money for rne JuniorASenior Banque-ll One of rhe main eyenrs of rhe Class of ESQ was qerrinq Their class sweafers To go along wirh Their rings. All in all, The Juniors carne Through wilh a successful year, led by rheir presidenr, Bob Ward. Q 39 FIRST ROW: T. Tamaki, N. DoTson. G. Polzel, S. Hillenbrand. N. Heilman, D. Juelch, SECOND ROW: M. Bar'eras, A. MclnTosh, H, Winfrey, P. Allen, R. Mendoza. THIRD ROW: M. Heider, J. Kevan, S. Galich, Mrs. Horn, V. EasTin, M. DoTTa. FOURTH ROW: B. Thornpson, R. Ireland, A. Anquiano, D. Graeber, D. MuTz. FTFTH ROW: E. McBride, J. Crouch, S. Boyd, G. Rini, B. Branscom. R. McDonald. SIXTH ROW: D. Dixon, T. Galich, L. SaniTer, D. Wirnberly, C. Cooper. LAST ROW: F. Sawyer, M. MeTchilcoTT, B. PerTusaTi. J. Ward, P. Lamaison. J. Miller. The Sophomores 'lbloomed ouT wiTh Tancy new rings. On The rims SOP!-IOMORES We can hopeTully say ThaT in The coming years, This hard working Class oT 53 will become peppy and enThusiasTic upper classmen. The Sophs were always righT in The middle OT all The ac:TiviTies ThaT wenT on and They did Their share OT keeping up The school spiriT. 40 FIRST ROW: J. Heller, L, Maloney, E. Hamilfon, A. Good, N. Cawlhon, A. Hernandez. SECOND ROW: R. Marcellin, O. Spencer, J, Kramer H. Yamada, M. Zamora. THIRD ROW: S. McMillan, E. Vincliola, D. Jacobsen, M. Calbrealh, S. Hines, N. Garcia. FOURTH ROW: B. McClure, M, Clara, D. Flanery, N. Gomez, A. Casana. FIFTH ROW: S. Sfevenson, J. Spain, F. Fry, J. Barlley, K. Wash- burn, G. Morales. SIXTH ROW: L. Pollard, J. McNeill, D. Myers, D. Holi. N. Anqelo. LAST ROW: B. Ro'rra'z, A. Severino, Mr. Beiselcer, G. Silr-nan. with . One ol Iheir proiecls lo make money was selling magazines and Ihey also sponsored a dance. Toward Ihe middle of lhe year Ihey ordered 'rheir class rings. This brainy class was also well FIRST ROW: V. Sliles, A. Gayfan, R. Pilario. K. Sullivan, C. Carrlllo, J. Tlornpson. SECOND ROW: E. Peck, R. AI- berfiri, M. Jones, N. F,l+on, Clopez. THIRD ROW: R. Herrera, F. Orozco, B. Elcsfrand, G. Slevens, T. Yamada, D. Bennell. FOURTH ROW: A. Gulierrez, C. Marlin, G.MCI.aurin, C. Hunt M. Reyes. FIFTH ROW: M. Breeden. J. Balmer, M. Weslhoff, S. Reyes, Y. Reasner, S. Neslen. SIXTH ROW: K. Knobloclr, R. Smilh, L. Vaca, G. Van Sanl, E. Van Alla. SEVENTH ROW: J. Tieloer, J. Ox- ararl, J. Emeferio, J. Marengo, R. Pilaria, D. Pinlcerlon. LAST ROW: R. Paz, D. Puppi. S. McMillan, Sec.: R. Pilaria, VAR: C. Himl, Treas. represenled on The Honor Sociely. All in all, The Sophomores really had a successful year of worlc and lun. Ps. 4 I FRESHMEN Baby Face Seen wandering around +he carnpus and hallways au Jrhe beginning of The school year were The rniqhfy Frosh. Aluhough Huey had liHle experience in raking paru in school aclivilies, suill Ihey proved Io us Ihal someday Huey would malce energelic upper classmen. B. Kermode, VFP: B. Alvarado, Pres.: I, Sparks, Treas.: S, van Praqq, Secl. FIRST ROW: J. Temple, C. Dobrin, P. Hanson P. Walcenhul, R. Tieber, K. Duarle. SECOND ROW. G. Herrera, W. Jones, P, Caqliero, R. Grayson, B. Frisch. THIRD ROW: D. Corfrell, S. Rowland, C. Basil, M. Spradliru, M. Gomez, T. Kline. FOURTH ROW: A. Velasquez, A. Morucriel, R. Graeber, C. Cosio, P. Kousch, FIFTH ROW: C. Barlcer, E. Zuniqa, B. Greene, D. Chapman. M. Fullon, D. Graves. SIXTH ROW: D. Kecsefi, D. Graves, J. Fowllces, L. Cruz, R. Monroe. SEVENTH ROW: A. Burresch. M. Poruello, M. Abbofu, D. Riddell, C. Lobban, H. Caro, EIGHTH ROW: D. Cullum, H. Sandifer, C. Surafhrnan, Mrs. Sprorq, P. Poole, R. Rivera, P. Bishop. LAST ROW: R. Rodriguez, J. Cooper, B, Millar, V. Pusaleri, J. Hill, C. Srniuh, D. Payer. The Appleby, J. Davis. SECOND ROW: A. Casuorina, J. Garrelf, B. Elcsrrand, J. Van Sanr, D. Cow- ley, THIRD ROW: C. Manqler, D. Rabey, G. Prine, D. Worrhy, J. Garcia 6. Rey. FOURTH ROW: H. McKay, D. Yarnada, W. Gray, J. Kur-lrnan, R. Anqulo. FIFTH ROW: L. Hanson, C. Ewing, L. Miller E. Sanger L. Lalino, S. Van Praaq. SIXTH ROW: R. Lassal- elre, S. Sheehan, S, Bunyan, N. Jones, R, Dobson. SEVENTH ROW: S. Anguiano. T. Veiar, G. van Leuven, T. Hodges, R. Balmer, J. Labesque. LAST ROW: F. Beclc- er, H. Robinerre. FIRST ROW: C. McBride, C. Sul- livan, B. Kerrnode, I. Jacquez. M. Many of Jrlwe freshmen made Jrlwe l-lonor Sociefy, while many ollmers 'roolc parl in lhe Vod- vil, plays, games ancl many ollner evenls. Since flue Class of 54 was llwe largesl ever +o enfer P.U.l-LS., we wan? lo wish rlwem all flme luclc in flue coming years, ancl may Hwey always lceep llmeir sclwool spirit ' n N. V yr-so S 1 The Fresnrnen worked on deslgns for llielr banner spare Tire ever ready. FHQST QQW: J. Ya 'ai'f'-3 Z. Ba'J-e G. Fvd'aa a M lrorras V. Scale L H'g.e'a SECCN: POW: 9. r-e 'a' LAV1' S. Trier J. H.bba'd P. pr7ei'. Tl-H53 PCW: A. M: Q. Fesscug P, r-le a JeZ C. D' on P. Macs'-as J. M'Ma . FCURW-l RONN: S. M1 a'f2 B. Efraza S. Lewin M. Min B, Saranac. FlFTH ROW: 53. Gulevez S. Pfrafds J. Wiper' A. Kulcl N. l-lawllns L. 'NNo':, SIXTH RCW: J. Sonle R. Cla J .l'6JE'3 M. Elas E. Ms-wg ssvmw Row. E. oagsama J. wage M wx-LJ l 2. Ns - L. was F s MVL es R. -na HGHTF-J RCW: Fi. Tn'll D. Sanows Md Sor:'g T, S '- ', LAST QCW: J. Poazr L. E-eLuna B. Alfaradc. HONOR SQCIETY LOS TACGS G. A. L. S. LETTERMEN Y TE NS F F A LATIN CLUB SHUTTERBUGS F l-l A X X if WC We rolled along l-llAY A E fy jf XX W, ek I xf-Y busily HONOR SOCIETY Privilegecl CharacTers To be a member oT The C. S. F. is a reward Tor hard sTucly. Many aim To make This goal buf very Tew achieve membership in The Scholarship SocieTy. Each year Their proiecT is To visiT a college or Take a Trip ThaT is in The eclucaTional realm. This is Their Privilege Day. at club S. McMillan, SecT.-Treas.: B. AlberTini, Pres.: D. Dixon, V-P. This is The way To malce The Honor SocieTy. FIRST ROW: B. Ambrose, S. McMillan, Mr. Schilling, B. AlberTini, D, PinlcerTon. LAST ROW: D. Dixon, J. Kramer, C. l-lunT, D. Wimberly, Y. PaTTerson, A. MclnTosh, P. Cagliero. SPANISH CLUB Los Tacos The Spanish Club siarled rolling wilh Jrhe help of The new members who had one semesfer of Spanish. ln The spring The club gave all ils members a wonderful Spanish dinner wilh all +he rrimmings. Anolher evenl +ha+ high- lighled The year was Jrhe annual dance sponsored by lhe club. This group was advised by Mr. Schilling and led by ils officers, who worlced Jrogelher lo plan +he meelings and rnalce rhe club a success. meetings. .-'AL .4 r' Q 1 3 Hunt Soc. Chr.: D. Wirnberly, VYP: Y Pafferson, Pres B Kro loch. Sec-Treas. Whaf Es a Spanish dinner wilhouf onions? V1 FiF?ST POW: E, Gfay C. Ma in, Y. Pa ers:n, G. S:'.:' K. Suilfar. SECOND RCW J,Olfa'1a N. Cowon N. Camhcr, S. MCMi ar, P. Marcellir' B. Aber'f'i. THHVJ ROW G. Srefenp, M, Sanger B. Carnahan, B. Kncbicclc. J. l-la'lield. FOURTH ROW: J. Croui S. Reyes. 6. Rini R. lreiano, D. Oxon, C. Hurt FIFTH RCW: J. Ba mer, D. Myevs M Shlr',MW+hi5JBa , C' ' C 'll f'. . EW Pinlcerfof' J. Tieber. C, rf. LAST ROW: P. agfiero C. Wi b-af, S, 85,1 Q LETTERMEN McC,ommon 5 Q Tr M omas res RaT r C r Garcia VP E KonsT Treas wax an-ff T ROW M T La oe T B Mc omfr r M ss Lecer B S Rafzland S Barley LAST ROW er rr A Corn on a e s an M a q A Cag zero R o ewro J T-laT re FIRST ROW A MclnTosl' B Waro J P c M Salazar L Carrey SECO W N Anqelo R Garza ode LaFo Fl ra THTRD ROW C r dal FOU Tl-l OW J Oxara Var AT a R Ambrose R Rahn F Medroclc Ybar a LAST ROW J FrrTchard Learning by GALS AND The GA LS are The hugh pornT gurls an The Girls AThleTrc Assocnahon Among The many everrTs oT The year was a bowlmq parTy The O A L S Couldn T help buT engoy Themselves wrTh Mmnre Thomas as The presrdenT and Mrss Leger as The aclvusor The LeTTermen had a busy year rarsnng money Tor The elec Trmo scoreboard on The TooTball Te The enTure school wall Torever remember The FaculTy VarsrTy BaslceTball Game spon sored by The LeTTermen FTRS : . owes, M. bor ,, B. RaTI.T . C T o. I 4 , . Win- Trey, . 4 , . ' . : B. Alb fi I, . Mc . 'rr , Y. PTT r or, B. Cafnah , .S n er, , l' , . R d- d '!, . TA ld. : . ., . l . az, E. K nsf . , . ,. ND T RO 1 . , . . :,L.KeW ', G. n. R. Q . 1 . l-le - ber' R, Bowman, Mr. Dandridqe. P. Conde, R. No' T. R R : , 'T. E. a. f . : . . A. ' , G .f QOSJ . Th , P .Q B. ,lfTT, Pog.h.gB. , , 1 ld. . L.-- sl ' FIRST ROW a C A M H W AST RAW K J Ora JR. AND SR. l-ll-Y As lhe Sr. l-li-Y school proj- ecl lhis year, lhey volunleered lo serve al all games when needed. Bolh groups planned a Falher and Son Polluclc dinner lol- lowed by an lnduclion cere- mony al lhe Communily Church. Four represenlalives were senl lo lhe lnler-league Y.M.- C A meeling held al lvll Sac They also gave len dollars lo lhe Worlds Service Program o lhe YMCA and s nl leams oul lo collecl money lor lhe Communlly Chesl expenence s D K le, sEooND Row owel G Lal: R Ralf- S Spolar Tl-l RD W B Gare a B T Rlcnar S B Ward D Ga a LAST ROW R Barber a RWu no 15 1' Y -TEENS The Y-Teens really grew in number Ihis year wilh Their ad- visors, Mrs. Schuch and Miss Lyons, and The cabinel gelling Things off Io a sIar+. They had Iheir usual worlc of Ialcing parl in Ihe rneelings and service proiecfi, and Ihe lun of going on Irips, picnics, decor- aling Tor games and Iheir annual dance. The Presidenl Ihis year was Belly Knobloclc, who was as- sis'red by a hard working cabi- nel. FIRST ROW: J. I-Iaffield, C. Hunt B. Knobloclc, Miss Lyons, G. Schuch, Y. Pal- Ierson, N. Dolson. SECOND ROW: A. McCommon, J. McBride, B. Carnahan, S. Ragland. Washing up afler a po?-luck. What we studied in. FIRST ROW: J. Yarnashila, G. Winfrey, M, L. Thornas, O. Andrealfa, V. Sliles, B. Alberlini, J. Temple. SECOND ROW: S. Hillenburg, A Gayfan, N. Cawlhon, M. Appelby, P. Hanson. D. Baque. I. C. Sparks, D. Juelch. THIRD ROW: B. Kerrnode. D. Colfrell, J. Axion, S. Row land, C. Sullivan, P. Walrenhuf, C. McBride. FOURTH ROW: R. M. Lara, N. Dofson, E. Gray, J. Halfield, A. Labesque, S. Ragland, P. Finell D. Finell, FIFTH ROW: S. Van Praaq, S. Richards, B. Severino, V. Lyons. S McMillan, R. Pilario, C. Basil. SIXTH ROW: S. Hines. M. I-Ieider K. Sullivan, B. Estrada, C. Marlin. C. Hanson, D. Bills, E. McBride, SEVENTH ROW: B. Carnahan, G. Schuch. A. McCornrnon, R. Branscorn D. Calbreafh, M. Calbrealh, D. Braves, C. Mangler, L. Hanson, EIC-HTH ROW: P. Basil, J. Wipperl J. Crouch, B. Knobloch, J. McBride M. Adarn, J. Folmar, Y. Pafferson. NINTH ROW: K. Washburn, C. Hunh J. Balrnar, G. McLaurin, J. Kevan, B. Branscom, C. Lcbban, D Woflhy, G. Prine. TENTI-I ROW: D. Myers. J. Barlley, M. Weslholl. S. L. Boyd, 6. Rini. S. Reyes, M. Laborde, J. Z. Spain. LAST ROW M. Thornas, D. Cornella. 50 F. F. A. The Fulure Farmers cerlainly be- lieved in keeping The wheels of progress rolling This year. The boys allended many of The Tairs all over Souihern California and won a sheep Trophy al The I-leme+ Fair. Wilrh eighl olher schools parlici- paling in a Public Speaking conlesl, one of our Fulrure Farmers, Gerry La Fon, won honors. Many of The olher boys look parl' in radio and Television programs while yel olhers parlicipafed in Iournamenls wilh o+her chaplers. Along wi+h all This, The Furure Farmers raised Their own chickens for Their Falher- Son Banquel. The year's work was successfully led by Bob Reyes. presidenl- Piresr ROW: T. Ehrel, R, Sloan, VePg R. Reyes, Pres.: E. Elias, Secf. L ROW: B. Bowman, Senfinal, R. Rahn, Treas. Fair Day af lasll FIRST ROW: I-I. Rcbinelfe, B. Jones, J. Mclviarfin, M. Elias, T. Smilherman, J. Marengo, G. van Lueven. W. Collier. R. Owen, R. Riiaria. SECOND ROW: E. Tipfon. B McClure T, Ehref, R. Heilman. J. Laborde, B. Bow- man, B. Sloan, B. Reyes, E. Elias. THIRD ROW: B. I-leilrnan, J. McNeil, D. Graves, M. Zamora, P. Allen, M. Breeden, D. Ferrero Mr. Van Darn, P. Lamaison, R. Ireland, L. Woo. P. Cagiero, L. Miller, W. Gray. LAST ROW: J. En-ieferio. A. Casana, J. Lapesque, M, Breeder R. Ja'ni.rn L. Carrey. D. Puppi, S. Neslen, L. Pollard, J. Roach. 5 I AST WNS1 LATIN CLUB There were TourTeen mem bers un This newly organized club which meT every Two weeks The club belonged To The Na Tuonal Classucal League whose purpose as To TurTher The lnTer esT oT The members In The classucs oT early Rome and Greece Don PunlcerTon was presIdenT and lvlr Taylor The advisor a soNDRowHv1KyJK Q K rreowc b v Has: NU 1 '. iles. S. Van Praag, L. Kerrrode, Mr. Taylor, D. Plnkedon, L. Gov on. A. Caslorina. SLC 1 . I C a , . uhirnan, C. obrln, M. Thomas, B. Severino, V. leln. LAS 3 .Lob an, G, an SanT, A. Severlno, F. edloch. FlRS : , c legal, P. Flrnell, .Spolam D. Finnell, G. LaFon, A. CasTorina. LAS : , er er, r. Van Dam, F. l-llllenbrand, T. Ehre-T. T ' ' , Th . . e- 0 M Sl-TUTTERBUGS Over The rough road oT ge Tung organized e ShuTTerbugs began To move Thelr sesslons were d voTed To developing and enlarging prcTures and They also Toolc many plcTures Tor The local newspaper They Toolc a Tleld Trlp To The prolecTlon room oT The PuenTe TheaTer This energeTlc camera club was led by :Ts presldenT STanley Spolar and advisor Mr Van Dam 52 the classroom TROWJSh S TROWCT-lbl-M sexi 'T' F. l-I. A. This club was newly organized for girls who were inleresfed in home- making. This was an oulgrowlh of The I-losless Club and is now a na+ional organizarion. In The spring, l'he girls allended a Convenlion a'r Covina. They parlici- pared in Jrhe sessions lo learn how +o form a new chapler and also received ideas on how +o plan good chapler programs. The Fulure Homemalcers have a greal 'fulure under The leadership of Sylvia I-lillenburg, president and Mrs. Chrisliansen. advisor. SEATED: L. Maloney, Reporlerq S. Hillenburg, Pres.: J. Balmer, V-Pg V. Easlin, l-lisl. STANDING: J. Folmar, Sed.: J. Crouch, Treas. Sewing is one of Yhe many proiecls of These Fulure l-lomemakf PlRST ROW: L. Maloney, V. Easlin, J. Balmer, S. Hillenburg, Mrs. Chrisfensen, J, Folmar, J. Crouch. SECOND ROW: J. Heller, S. Bailey, E. McBride, C. Hanson, E. Harnilfon, G. Polzel. THIRD ROW: M, Jones. N. Garcia, R. Mendoza. C. Lopez, M. Barreras, C. Mangler, J. Van Sanl. LAST ROW: M. Winkler, J. Spain, F. Fry, M. Laborde, J. Kevan, Y. Reasner, B. Bryant 5 53 FOOTBA EF KETB TRACK TENXHS BP SEBAL L7 I-X C Gur athletes P ff bx xv D Kd f 'ff 1... an 4 drove For ihe varsiiy, iielding almosi a complele iunior learn, ihis was largely a building year in iooiball. l-lowever, malcing up in spirii whai They lacked in speed and experience, ihe Warriors gave a good accounl' oi Themselves in every game. Wiih a lol oi spiril and hard worlc Puenie could win The championship nexi year. The B gridders wound up one oi The mosi successful seasons by winning 8 games and losing 2. Using a single wing aliaclg Jrhe Papooses ground oui considerable yardage, ouigaining even league champ Ciirus. li The spiril and iighi exhibiied by The B's ihis basl season is any indicalion, iuiure loolball ioriunes ai Puenie are brighi. fx ESE 3 S W , ,, ,445 , Q N, .. , Q. it ,, 1 i 'ml ,, if fb , 4 ' ,.,1'zJf- gf New coaches io bolsier The ranlcs of our ever spiril aided us in wheeling lhrough foolball alilce. Everyone will remember ihe nighi oi The Cn the FIRST ROW: J. Gray, B. Garcia, J. ivlussro. SECOND ROW: D. Graves, E. Van Alia, B. Ambrose, T. Rich- ar s E Konsf, A. Severino, B. Anderson, R. l-leiver. Tl-HRD ROW: D. Hellman, F. Medloclc, C. l-louse, N. n elo L. Carrey, B. Bowman, R. Rahn, B, Millar, D. Garcia. LAST ROW: R. Evans, J. Bardin, P. Conde, Rodriguez, J. Prirchard, D. Clevenger, B. Schlegel. J. Ybarra, D. Escalera, D. Allen, P. Herrera. 1 4 , fi? A 14 ,ff aim- ,-.,,, popular Coach Dandridge, new ligiwis on 'ine field, new faces on The Team and a new found scnool season. Those niqni games, under ine new liglnis, were ca greai aiiraciion for sfudenlrs and iown folks crowning of ine Queen and flne donafions for an eleciric scoreboard. gridiron. WRST POW: G. Sancrcz P. Martei' P. M af: H. Caro A. Scriin' H. W'nire,, H. MiKa,n R. ini' SECON: QCW1 V Pusa'ff'T J. E 'e'f-ri' R. Lassaidfo S. A 'g.5ari C, Keie, if. Kcczffi F. Qfizzo B A'fa'adi Zi. 3,55 R. Van Sa . Ti-VRQ PQW: Mr. FTMQ' :io A. A:i. 'e P. Piiafia W. C: fe' G, S Wan S Nelff' Q. pa? 2.W 'oef, E. 'Safe M. Qmei Mr. T a : , LAST ROVV: E. Cir-ey, T Fa ers: B. Q was K, Kfzblczr R. SM -. Tebe' R, Ace'e'e A, G,'e're: J. Cooper A. Mzimos 4 on The hardwood Much improved over The previous season, The yarsiry cagers won I4 and dropped 9 games. The Warriors broughr home 'rhe firsr varsiry 'rrophy in ren years by winning The consolarion braclcer in The Chino Jrournamenr. The B hoopsrers, led by Caprain Bobby Alderere, enjoyed a successful season wirh a record of I6 wins againsr 4 losses, finishing second in league play. T ROW: R. Prfesr, A. MQW C. Barker, C. Ccydey C. ferr, . r-risch. TXJP RQW: P. Marco ir, J. Kranwer T. B. Rvas, D. Kecse-rr, A. Scnifiri. TOP ROW: 6. Srevers, R FTRST RQW1 R. Mofrse T. Veiar, A. Anquiano R. Luna B B K y H. Winrrey, U. Yamada 3, Pvessbaro. Thovcson, J. Cooper P. Davey S. Anguiane, A. Burresc' Coach Dandridqe and A. Rodriguez. Coaor' Pe e arc B. T-TaTT. F. Qrozco. Our Varsiw 'C e no 'of rroshy af Chi'o Ulilizing a fasl brealc alfaclc, fhe Os wen'r undefealed in league play and prac- Jrice, rolling up l5 conseculive wins. They reached The finals af lhe Capis- 'rrano Jrournamenl before going down +o l-lunlinglon Beach. l-lail Jrhe Champsll Wi+h a group ol small, inexperienced players The flea circus wenl on To become The mosl improved 'ream in The league. The Us may have been beafen oflen, buf They were never ouhfoughl. FTRST ROW: C. :fur R. A'oe'e'e R. Va' Sant M. Reyes FIRST ROW: N. Pvgec J, Berdir, R. Conde F. Me A, Guiverrez, G. S' man 2. H512 TOP ROW: K. Krcblcc' J. Yoafra, B. Wa'o. TOP ROW: M. Salazar, R. Wu R. Paz. R, Piiafa G. Va' Sac' B. Alfarado, D. Wimberly, Jamison R. Anwbrzse E. Labofde, S. E ison, R. Gra D. Keley, T. I-lcohrs. 4 N, Ccacn Flyer arc: B. Coll en Ge' woe' Va' baskeflfl Coach Fon'-3 se and G. Sarchez. on The rraclc nv 'H ' 14x4- rf! wa.. FIRST ROW: C-1. Sanchez R. Flannery. SECOND ROW: C. FlRST ROW. R. Jamison J. Mussro, P. Conde, Coach Fon Cooper, G. Silrnah, D. l-loll, R. Van Sanl, lvl. Zamora, B. lenrose. SECOND ROW: R. Flora, R. Nodal. E. Medloclc Alvarado, Mr. Eonlenrose. THIRD ROW: K. Knobloch, J. R. Barber. LAST ROW: L. Carrey, B. Garcia, B. Bowman Tieber, D. Puppi, D. Payer, J. Marenqo, R. Priesl. LAST S. Ellison. ROW:S.Nl,D.KIl,P.L ii,R.P,R.P'l', R- Smith. es err e ey amaisor az :aria Careful C? fha? baton! R. Barber, Coach Fonfenrose. R. Priesl. Despife Hwe lack of depfri, The Warrior Varsify boasfed many sfandouf perform- ers and made a credifabie showing in Hue league finals. The B Jrhinclads snowed promise of providing a sfronq varsify , ,W F QS' QLJVV: 5, Fheszc Q T H W M SC N f Y fx f v-f-'garage 5 J 'F-S' DFN- C' A Q K F ,i of .,. ,ni Q o Q -' 1 Ll J. Kramer, Coach Dandridge, T. Kay. Hi'r flee dirf, Conde! Willa more Jrlwan half of flue baseball season fo go, il is already a big success willn a qreal 7-4 vicfory over Chino, and a season record of IO wins and 5 losses. If Jrhe War- riors coniinue To huslle as lhey did againsl Chino 'rney miqlwr be flue I95l Tri-Counly Baseball Champs. and on The diamonds FIRST ROW: J. Berdin, D. Kelley, R. Sloan, F. Medloclc. P. Conde, R. Powell, Coach Dandridge. SECOND ROW: T. Kay, E. Konsf, T. Richards, C. House, R. Graves, W. Collier, B. Ward, J. Kramer. LAST ROW: T. Zuniga, S, Hillenbrand, B. Franklin, R. Clevenger, A. Rodriguez, J. Mussro. , H . . if T ss '9 . W, V r V ex 3, P 1... az. ', 1 M 7, ' , V2 ' -W Q . if.-nav-,r1+.sf1'v' i Y. T J-Q18 'wpigi , f H J P T, ' -.4-4 if no -,,,,,,q,.' 1 FIRST ROW: A. Mclnloslu. D. Yamada, T. Yamada, G. Slevens. A. Casana, R. Grayson, P. Marcellin, Mr. Fisluer. SECOND ROW: R. Hellman, A, G-uilerrez, R, Monroe, E. Van Alla, N. Angelo, J. Emeleric. B. Alvarado, S. Anguiano, H. McKay. LAST ROW: L. Miller, B. Millar, P. Lamaison, R. Sclulegel, E. Celgadillo, V. Pusaleri, F. Orozco, D. Graves. Willu only lluree lellermen relurning from lasl year's squad, llue Papoose luorseluiders gol off lo a slow slarl. Bul bolslered by a number ol players from 'flue reserves and Hue addilion of a couple of pilcluers and lueavy luillers from flue ucresluman class, 'flue leam improved rapidly. Al 'rluis wriling 'flue J. V.'s were riding a live game winning slrealn and luad moved back inlo slrong conlenlion for llue league cluampionsluip. Our boys' Tennis Team sluowed lols of spunlc and delerminalion al all llueir malclues. Willu Huis sporl only recenlly relurning lo Puenle il will be several years before we will be able lo lrain a line lennis leam. Eaclu year is a building year and sluows lols out improvemenl. Many of llue boys sluowed line individual perform- ances. and courts FIRST ROW: R. Monroe, R. Hall, D. Dixon. A, Mclnloslu. P. Diclrerson, A, Casana, P. Marcellin. LAST ROW: J. Oxafarf, N. Angelo. R. Welling, Mr Buller, D. Wimberly, T. Elurel, C. Herberl, Coach Fisluer and Managers Hellman and McKay. Y lin. H , We-rw GQ ft 5 '11 Q V 1 FIRST ROW: J. Tempe, G. Andrea+?a. D. Chapvnan, C. Ewing, J. Ya'nashi+a, l. C. Soarlcs L. Hanson, S. Rowland, C. Basil, D. Colrrell, P. Walcenhul, B. Esfrada. LAST ROW: M. Thompson, J. Axlon. J. Wipperr, C. Lobban, S. Richards, C. Manqler, J. Fowllces, S. Van Praag, J. Van San', D. Graves, J, Davis, K. Duarle. G. A. A. Any girl who is inlereslecl in sporls is eligible, when she enlers school, 'ro become a member of The Girls' Alh- lelic Associalion. Usually her goal is +o become a leller- man. All +he girls enjoyed a year FIRST ROW: R. Roddewig, R. Alberlini, E. Gayian, R. Pilario. SECOND ROW: S. MC- Millan, l Malloclc. J. l-lallield, F. Mcliown, N, Dolson, E. Gonzalez, M. Hopkins, C. Ybarra. LAST ROW: S. Reyes, D. Myers. G. Rini, Miss Leger, J. Barlley, C. Hunl, J. Chaparro. FlRSi ROW: M. Barreras, R, Mendoza, S. Boyd N, Cawlhon, A. Gaylan, D. Myers, R. Rilario, C. Marlir, N. Dolson. LAST ROW: M, hleider. C. l-lofi, K. Washbufr, J. Kewa' M. Westholi J. Baflley, G. Riri, S. Reyes K. Sullivan, S. McMillan. FTRST ROW: M. Labcvze M. Adarr f. I . . XA wr re, A. Lani-Quai J. Vo 'lex' S. Ba T. Ma'fC3f. SECOND ROW: B. Trap T Chaoarrf J. Ra s S. Ragiand M. Yavoa oa. P. Fir-ei! B. Ra'hT?. LAST ROW B McCc v'wv M, Trcfras B. Krwfbioch. of work and Tun. Two of The evenfs Jrhaf hiqhligh+ed The year were 'rhe G.A.A. Hockey Playday held here and +he Fafher- Daughfer Banquef fhaf came in ApriT. The presidenf was Juanifa Chaparro and The advisor was Miss Leger. Rauf FIRST ROW: Miss Leqev. J. Chaparro, S and. B. Winfrey. M. Thomas, M. Ya a, C. Hunt A. Caqhero, B. ATberhn LA T ROW: N. Cawfhfh. S. McMTTTarw. M sfhcf' M. SaPC10f A. Mccomrror' R lf X! octaewiw D. M,ers. T ROW: E. Ocrzawez C. BiTs G S ei' B. Cawahar E. O'ay A. Caglefi Okada M. lHfr:-Fr: E. A1be F'T. LAST W: E. Sake' Q. Pre M. Serie' .J F 5' Y. Ranereir R. Rzicewic FX. Mi Q WF s. Calendar oT EvenTs SEPTEMBER OTT agaun' And To a new sTarT' WuTh plenTy oT spuruT To sTarT The new school year really coasTung our eager Freshman class gradually goT unTo The swung oT Thungs and helped push us rughT along Our mughTy Warruors were seen pracTucung and geTTung un shape Tor a season oT real rough TooTball The Sguaws werenT goung To be leTT behund euTherl All gurls unTeresTed un sporTs wenT ouT Tor G A A and The Gurls League Y Teen Muxer was held un The gym where every gurl could have The opporTunuTy To really geT acguaunTed There was also The Freshman RecepTuon and The Gurls League Frosh Froluc To Top Thungs oTT was The F F A Barn Dance and a day oTT Tor everyone To go To The L A CounTy aur OCTOBER By Thus Tume we were really rollung along The Junuor Class sTarTed ouT wuTh a super record dance and The bug FooTball Carnuval aT MT Sac began The TooTball season Yes There was plenTy oT excuTemenTl The l-Tu Y and Y Teens wenT To l-lollywood Tor Theur annual Y Day There were TryouTs Tor The All School play and To add To Thus The Gurl s League puT on Theur MoTher DaughTer BangueT Thus was The monTh un whuch a new club was organuzed The FuTure l-lomemalcers oT Ameruca The Senuors wenT To Career Day and began To realuze They were one sTep closer To ThaT bug day when The TursT guarTer ended SomeThung else was new Too and one oT The mosT excuTung evenTs oT The year' The Tru CounTy League Dance held aT ClaremonT WuTh The school spuruT sTull goung sTrong The monTh broughT The TooTball season To a close BaslceTball playday came Tor The gurls and The annual sTaTT wenT To Redlands BesT oT all were Those Thanlcsguvung l-loludays DECEMBER The monTh oT December really wenT by TasT wuTh only Two weeks oT acTual work and Tun aT school Our BaslceTball Team made uTs TursT appearance and wenT all ouT Tor The season Thus was really an excuTung monTh' The evenT ThaT everyone held Theur breaTh Tor Tunally arruved The Annual Gurls League Formal Snow FanTasy Toolc everyone whurlung unTo a WunTer Wonderland oT musuc and enTerTaunmenT To end The year There was The school ChrusTmas parTy and a Very Merry ChrusTmas was wushed To all as Two weelcs oT a gloruous ChrusTmas l-loluday began JANUARY lTs now The year oT I95I and To The Seruuors uT was Theur year To malce many decusuons The monTh broughT beauTuTul weaTher and uT also broughT To a close The end oT The TursT semesTer The Basl4eTball Teams gave all They had To The season and NOVEMBER The games were well aTTended by uTs TauThTul supporTers The G A A had uTs Speed ball payday and The Y Teens had a delucuous Taco dunner lmagaga pucTures were Talcen To end Thus monTh FEBRUARY The Senuors decuded To have Theur duTch day Thus monTh IT was a good opporTunuTy To go To The mounTauns Tor uT ure was cold February also broughT Two days vacaTuon along wuTh The G A A annual unuTuaTuon Chuno gave us a wonderTul exchange assembly and awards were guven ouT aT The nexT assembly oT The monTh BoTh The Junuor and Sophomore classes gave a record dance aT The end oT BaslceTball games These were sure Tunl For sorneThung duTTe enT There was a hularuous game beTween The VarsuTy and The FaculTy NoThung could have been beTTer Vodvul Try ouTs broughT Thus monTh To a close MARC!-I The monTh oT March sTarTed ouT wuTh worlc Tun and excuTemenT All oT Thus was Tor The Gurls League Vodvul PuenTe Dude Ranch whuch was uusT Tull oT dances songs and TalenT ThaT malces a vodvul good Some oT Thus TalenT wenT To ClaremonT Tor our exchange assembly Thus monTh sTarTed The Tracl4 season rollung and also broughT The G A A T-loclcey playday here aT PuenTe OT course we musTnT TorgeT a whole weelc oT Sprung VacaTuon' The Junuor class decuded uT The Senuors could have a Career Day They could Tool IT was held aT ClaremonT The Freshmen gave a dance and Thus broughT an end To The Thurd guarTer WuTh Sprung un The aur The Y Teens puT on Theur annual dance BeTore we realuzed uT Aprul was gone' MAY The monTh oT May rolled by wuTh hardly a chance To caTch our breaTh buT uT was Tun whule uT lasTed The Musuc FesTuval aT ClaremonT was someThung Tor everyone To hear and The Spanush Club Dance wuTh uTs gay decoraTuons no one wanTed To muss The G A A had Theur SoTTball playday aT BonuTa and Tor loads oT Tun and loTs oT Thungs To see The F F A puT on Theur Faur For The nexT years newcomers The Gurls League had uTs LuTTle SusTer Tea and as a Tarewell To The Senuor gurls The Y Teens had Theur Senuor BangueT JUNE AT lasT The wheels oT progress Tor The year came To an end buT Tor The Senuors uT was a new sTarT un luTe The Junuors gave The Senuors a BangueT and everyone enuoyed The All School Pucnuc sponsored by The P T A WuTh The beauTuTul Bacca laureaTe Servuces on Sunday aTTernoon Two days oT crammung Tor Tunal exams and Then class day The nughT oT CommencemenT Tunally arruved and Tor The Senuors T meanT sayung good bye To our school and all The Tun we had aT PuenTe I - . . I n Ii- 1 Q . - T APRIL ' 1 I . . 1' H J. EDMLIND WATSON 0ll0gI'6ll9 QQI' Q C3 f THE IMAGAGA Laiayeff 4883 if OV' 7508 S. Cen gf' F-UQ. 0 L, s Amqe es, C6NffOT'Uf I5824 EAST MAIN STREET EL 6-ZIS7 BLIRNIP CAIIAIUI15 Men's, Women's and ChiIdren's Shoes PUENTE, CALIEQRNIA 1 nflcte 16718111161 ComqraIuIaIIons Io The CIass of I95I EARL VAN ATTA PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR I5827 Easf Mann Sfreei' FL 6 I509 PUENTE CALIFORNIA A 'N 7 PATTEN BLINN LUMBER CO Rober+S CIaba gh Mg I35 Norfh F sf S+reeI Puen+e 2,4 W FL 6 2502 See lfv for C11 sn zz .1 I fll 'sf wt I QI ICQ fi A L L1 'E Bexl Il ixlJex In Clusx of I9'I ,ffix T TLEFEUQP f3F'T 5 ' 'rf , XL , - FNf'ff'+f.E: ' . u , r. U Ir - es? Pico Blvd. - Los Angeles ' Cougrafzllalions to Ike 1951 Grzzdzmling Clays Puenfe Hardware 8: Appliance Co. CZWDIH'-1SffCIfwIR54 'lvSuDplIfA5 RCA Tflf-vlslfzr Tappan and Wedfxeewood Rarwa JOHN HINSON W EVAN HINSON DR. EVERETT T. 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X 4 - - - Cong e+uTe+ucm5 +0 The Class of I95i TESTED PRODUCTS CCJMPANY Pac er D Men r of Scwod and Packmq House Supp es P Mem? farce eve Operamom X I Ixmz Manager 3478 Wes+ Farsi Sfreef Lo Angeles 4 Calf Phone DUnkurk 9 2569 SPEAR PHARMACY CARL L SPEAR Glendora and Mann Sfreefs Puenfe CBIITOFHIB I 1 11 lllll 1 L 1 OTEROS MALT SHOP N F 7 SEWELL HARDWARE 81 PAINT 63 NCI d A FL62523 1' Q '- Q Q 0 + is f' 1 Q T ' fz CYS ' e 1 . A Q Q Q QI. -. 1111 - LI' Q Q Q . A ,. 1 S , s . C,f111g1'11111l11ri1n1s In Cjlfm of 1931 lim' llwixlvcx 111111 Co :gn 11!1l'1 ,v If llw C1111 of W 'A' g 'A' 'k I I44 . irs+ S+. - Puenie Co11gn1t11l11lin11.v to Cfl11x.v of I'!'l i' Q 'I' O i wen ore ve. I N, 1254, .S'm'c'ess aml Lufle I0 llJe Class of '51 BQQKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE MACKEY 81 BA RTLETT Personalized Bookkeeping Service IO8 N. 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Phone FL 6-2500 COI1L1llfIll!lfI01IV to ilu Clan 0 1971 DR J E R SS Bes+Wnsl1es Io Class of I95l KEN ROGGY FORD 0111 l11em1l1 I on! Dcalu I5703 E Valley Blvd Puen+e Phone FL 6 2007 Bert U nbes to the ffm 0 1171 W W SCHULTZ PUENTE DRUG COMPANY I be Rexa1lSt0ae l5820 E MAIN STREET nlgr lfll1!IflIllY to Clzss 0 19v1 llJm11gbm1nlw1 0 NORTH WHITTIER HEIGHTS CITRUS ASSOCIATION BLATZ S - .X f 'T O O . . . O DR. . . ' if Y .:.' 5, : . , ,. Cf R17 If , If If 4 ' ,. . x, . .,w I - C,P. ,ec.Mgr. 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