La Puente High School - Imagaga Yearbook (La Puente, CA)
- Class of 1952
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X . r, - l X . l O 9 , . , erng of The of Trustees In co-ordination with r To keep all parts of The program synchronized and 0 see that everyfheng is in working order. glow' 'I s ,,.,.4-all .af if S-4 1- EN i llurn Bydgrf Mtss CU M155 Lyons Mlss dndgefd Tuned nn to the Dnrector ln the Control, th f c 164 rv ooaotant ,..-qu ,..g vectors To the personnel at PHTV year at PHTV we put th e show on the road wnth our du re t cor Mr Mclntosh nnonltorun Q the pictures from hs bed As Assistant Durector I want t This o nk ll hands to the une spurnt and hard work shown Th e show has been a great success so wrap at up Slncerely Mr Donald Butler Vlce Pruncnpal PN ' K Chester Collier Bud Borbeg k ., Carl Lldman James 52'-il'lU' e althful studuo floor managers, our ompetent secretarnes and relnable custodnans, always see that thmgs happen an the right place at the rlght time Thank f s or a lob well done' I , ,,,. -,. 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MAX BELL Mathematics Adviser, Assembly Com, Jr. Hn-Y 'JI vi e moi ?fl MISS RUTH FLANAGAN Cornmercucl Advuser Junuor Class MRS GRACE GRIFFIN Englush Advnser Tomahawk To RAM Quai MISS ETHEL HUNT Lnbrcry MRS KATHLEEN .IORGENSON W Q., MR PATRICK MAUCH Socnol Scnence Avhlefncs Advnser Pep Commertee Sensor H1 Y Mk ROBERT SCHILLING Spomsh A vuser C S F Spcmsh Club Imogcgo Business Eng MR CHARLES HOOKS Arts ond Crafts lush Loran Advsser Lcfun Club Mem' Snap Irncgogo Lvfercry MR HAROLD ROGERS of Musrc Foculvy Director of Vodvul W L! I P f 1 v 5' , f W jx . rf, , d' ,... f gi r x . 51,5 ' f 'S 4 4 V 0, , f.-I x . .- ,,-1.: 1 xv W .L I o MR JOHN SHARON Agrlculture vuser F F Shuvferbugs MR MARCUS TAYLOR English Drcmcmcs Adviser Junuor H Y dim T fu MISS RUTH LEGER rs P Advuser G A A Freshman Class A MRS BERTHA SPRONG Socucl Scnence Advnser Soph Class Y Teens Illl FIIIUIUIS li IU .Jnnahaion ..... .... 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X J' .67 -X ' ' ' A.. f f 'I X ' f 5 ' A , E Q N - I I 1 QUH CLASS 'TY l952 ! vKY-, Y . s e ,1 .. rr fe , , ,, EI ff, . w 1 K 'x K W X ff ,gl X - 5,4 x 1 0 I W5 - 'X ' , X' .-,5 X, Tom Hopkins, Pres., Richard Van Sant, Vice Pres., Marilyn Sanger, Treas., Beverly Albertini, Sec. omecfiano Great guys, those comedians! They struggled hard to get to the top. Now their theme is i'There's Gonna Be a Great Day ! Being veteran actors with a sense of humor, they set the pace at PHTV by pushing school spirit, by sponsoring a going dance, and by editing a heap-big-fine paper. Donald Butler and Glen Thornstrom, sitting in directors' seats, commented, A fine group of seniors. is BEVERLY Aiasknm -W Class Sec. 4, Girls League 'C cab. 2-3-4, vodvtl 3 Dra matics 3, G.A.A I 2 Cab. 2-3, G.ALS 2 Y-Teens l-2-3-4 Spanish I Club I-2-3-4, CS F ,f tl GARY An-:EARN J.v. Football 2, Jr. Hi-Y 2, F.F.A. 2 DICK ALLEN 4, Pres. 3-4, Tomahawk 4, Imagaga Asst Ed 3 Ed. 4 ROBERT ALDERETE Vodvil l, J.V. Football 2-3, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Base- ball 2, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Band 3-4, Orchestra 4 JOAN ALLEN G.A.A. l'2, Tomahawk 4 BOB ANDERSON 3 J.V. Football 2, Varsity 3- 4, Sr. Hi-Y 4 wry X rp-9 airw- TB i S ss' HAROLD BATELAAN F.F.A. I JAMES BLANCETT Entered 4 15- .--N32 .J 5 JOYCE BIGGERSTAFF Entered 3, G.A.A. 4, Tom chowk 4, Shutterbugs 4, Sec. 4 DIANE BILLS Girls' League Cab. 4, Vod vil 2-3-4, G,A,L.S. 4, GA A. I-2-3-4, Y-Teens I-2-3 4, Glee Club I-2-3-4 1 WALTER BROOM Vodvil I-2-3-4, J.V. Foot- ball I, Varsity 4, Baseball I-2-3-4, Jr. Hi-Y I-2, Sr. Hi-Y 3-4, F.F.A. 'I-2-3-4 DICK CLEVENGER Vodvil 3-4, J.V. Football I 2, Varsity 3-4, J.V. Base BARBARA BENTLEY Girls' League Cab. 2-3-4, Vodvil I-2-3-4, G.A.A. I-2- 3-4, Y-Teens I-4, Spanish Club I, Tomahawk 4, lma- gaga Lit. Ed. 4, Songleader 2-3, Glee Club I-2-4, Sig- ma Sigma Pi 2 ball 3-4, Jr, Hi-Y 2, Sr. Hi Y 4, Tomahawk Ed. 4, Let terman Club 3-4 1' fr ... .gif fl' I ROBERTA BRANSCOM Entered 3, Pep Committee 4, Songleacler 4, Assembly Committee 4, Y-Teens 3-4, Vodvil 3-4, Glee Club 4 -Et' .. I Elg- x r . lf. - A 1-sf IX a WILLIAM COLLIER Vodvil I-2-3-4, Var. Foot- ball Mgr. 4, Basketball I- 2, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity 3-4, Jr. Hi-Y I-2, Treas. 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3-4, Pres. 4, F. F.A. I-2-3-4, Letterman Club 4 PETE CONDE Vodvil 3-4, J. V. Football I-2, Varsity 3-4, Basket- ball I-2-3-4, J.V. Baseball I-2, Varsity 3-4, Track I- 2-3-4, Jr. Hi-Y 2, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Tomahawk 4, Letterman Club 3-4 -Q x ff: .- km 252 Xtk TERESA CAPETELLO RALPH EVANS J.V. Football 2, Varsity 4,, Sr. Hi-Y 4 z Cv. 4 Q -I, lf' I 9 f I I 1 I A f '2 A ,E , N -4. T X ' 5 JACK HEIDER Vodvil 2-4, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity 4, F.F.A. 1-2-3- 4, Band I-2 EVA CARRILLO Vodvil I, Y-Teens I-2, G. A.A. I-2-4 'CZ7 i S Q I- . I f BARBARA DEAN Entered 3, Tomahawk 4 DANIEL GARCIA Vodvil I, J.V. Football l-2, Varsity 3-4, Basketball l- 2,, J.V. Baseball I-2, Jr. Hi-Y, 1-2, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Chaplain 4, Letterman Club 3-4 .fa 5- ,, I x 1 7 H 4 in fo- If V i a --A I 1 THEODORE EHRET Basketball I, Sr. Hi-Y 4, F.F.A. 2-3-4, Reporter 3, Tomahawk 4, Shutterbugs 3-4, lmagaga Staff 4 ANGELINA CAGLIERO Girls' League Cab, 4, Vod- vil 2, G.A.A. I-2-3-4, Cab. 3-4, G.A.L.S. 3-4, Y-Teens T-2, Tomahawk 4, Glee Club 2 BETTY CARNAHAN A.S.B.Sec. 4, Board of Rep. 4, Girls' League Cab. 3-4, Vodvil 1-2-3-4, G.A.A. I- 2-3-4, G.A.L.S. 3-4, Y- Teens 2-3-4, Cab. 3-4, Spanish Club I-2-3-4, C. S.F. 'I-2-3-4, Tomahawk 4, lmagaga Lit. Ed. 4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Sigma Sigma Pi 2-3-4 ROBERT HALL Vodvil I-2-3, Tennis Team 3-4, J.V. Football Mgr 1, Basketball Mgr. 2-3, Jr. Hi- Y I-2, Sr. Hi-Y 3-4, Toma- hawk 4, Letterman Club 3 ' L 4 x N X 7' .ni TOM HOPKINS Entered 2, Board of Rep. 4, Class Pres, 4, Assembly Com. 3, Pep Com. 3, J.V. Baseball 2, Varsity 4, Sr. tt Y CAROLE HANSON we--f Hi-Y 4, F.F.A. 2, Dramatics 4 DIANE FINELL A.S.B. Cab. 4, Pep Com. 4, Vodvil 3-4, G.A.A. 1-3- 4, Y-Teens l-3-4, Toma- hawk 4, Glee Club l-4, Cheerleader 4, Shutterbugs 3 E 1' ' Vodvil l-3, E,H.A. 3-4, Y- Teens l-2-3-4, Spanish Club 2, Tomahawk 4, Glee Club l-3 CHARLES HOUSE A.S.B. Treas. 4, A,S,B. Cab. 4, Vodvil 2, .l.V. Football l, Varsity 3-4, .l.V. Base- ball l-2, Varsity 3-4, F.F. A. l, Basketball l, Letter- man Club 3-4, Tomahawk 4 'Atl TRAVERSE KAY Entered 2, Basketball 2-3- 4, Band 2-3-4, Baseball Mgr. 3 LORETTA GORDON Entered 2, Y-Teens 2-3-4, Latin Club 3, Sec. 3, Toma- hawk 4, Shutterbugs 4 JOANN FOLMAR Dramatics 4, G.A.A, 1-2-3- 4, F.H.A. 3-4, Sec. 3 FRANK HILLENBRAND Sr. Hi-Y 4, F.F.A. 3-4, Tomahawk 4, Shutterbugs 3 il N ' f If 1' hd -.ZX 2 1, -l PETE HERRERA Vodvil 3, Band 3-4 EVA GAYTAN G.A.A. l-2-3-4, Y-Teens 2 .iz DONALD KELLEY Board of Rep. 2, Class Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Vod- vil 2-3-4, J.V. Football l- 2-3, Varsity 4, Basketball l-2-3-4, J.V. Baseball l-2, Varsity 3-4, Track l-2-3-4, Jr. Hi-Y l-2, Vice Pres. 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3-4, Vice Pres. 4, Tomahawk 4, Letterman Club 3-4, Band l-2 JANENE HATFIELD A.S.B. Cab. 4, Pep Com. 4, Assembly Com. 4, Girls' League Cab 3-4, Vodvil l- 2-3-4, Chm. 4, Dramatics 3-4, Glee Club l-2'-3-4, Tennis Team 3, G.A.A. l- 2-3-4, G.A.l..S. 3-4, Y- Teens l-2-3-4, Cab. 3-4. Songleader 3-4, Spanish Club l-2-3-4, Tomahawk 4 -Q' ELAINE GRAY Pep Com. 4, Assembly Com. 3-4, Vodvil l-2-3-4, G.A. A. l-2-3-4, Y-Teens l-2-3- 4, Sec. 4, Spanish Club l- 2-3-4, Tomahawk 4, Bond l-2-3-4, Orchestra l-2-3- 4, Glee Club l-2-3-4, Sigma Sigma Pi 4 JOSEPH MUSSRO Entered 2, J.V. Football 2, Varsity 3-4, J.V. Base- ball 2, Varsitv 3-4. Track 2-3, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Letterman Club 3-4, Tomahawk 4 X . Q li lip 'Dfy '-2: FRANK KECSETI Class Pres. l, J.V. Foot- ball l, Vodvil 4, Varsity Football 4, Basketball T, Sr. Hi-Y 3-4, Letterman Club 4, Tomahawk 4 ROSE MARIE LARA Vodvil 2-3-4, Y-Teens l-2- 3-4, F,H.A. 3-4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Band l-2-3-4, Mai- orette l-2-3, Tomahawk 4 JOYCE McBRIDE Entered 2, Class Treas. 3, G.A.A. 2-4, Y-Teens 2-3-4, Cab. 3-4, Latin Club 2, Sec. 2, Tomahawk 4. EDWARD LABORDE J.V. Baseball 2, Jr. Hi-Y 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3-4 SHIGEO KUSANO ESTELLA GONZALEZ G.A.A. l-2-3-4 'iii if L i Yi X I L' BELEN RIVAS Basketball I-2-3-4, .l.V. Football 3-4 AUDREY MCCOMMON Pep Com. 4, Assembly Com. 4, Girls' League Cab. 3, G.A.A. l-2-3-4, G.A. L.S. 3-4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Y-Teens l-2-3-4, Cab. 3-4, Tomahawk 4, Glee Club 2- 3-4, Vodvil 1-2-3-4, Sig- ma Sigma Pi 4, Dramatic: 4, Songleader 4 HATTIE PARKER Y-Teens 4, Tomahawk 4, Shutterbug 3-4 JULIAN PAZ 4 I -071 35,1 xi MARGARITE NODAL Lx . vodvn 1-2, o.A.A. 1-2-4. X f - Y-Teens 1, Glee Club 1. 2-4 MANUEL PEREZ J.V. Football Mgr.2, Bas- ketball l, Tomahawk 4 EILEEN MCCORMICK Entered 3, G.A.A. 3-4, Sec. 4, Y-Teens 4, Tomahawk 4 Shutterbugs 4 ROBERT POWELL Vodvil 3-4, J.V. Baseball l-2, Varsity 3-4, Sr. Hi-Y 3-4, Letterman Club 3-4, Tomahawk 4 ? '4' JUNE OKADA Class Sec. 2, Vodvil I-2 3-4, Girls' League Sec. 4 G.A.A. I-2-3-4, G.A.l..S. 3- 4, Sec. 4, Glee Club I-2 3-4, Spanish Club l-2-3-4 Tomahawk 4, lmagcga Lit. Ed. 4, Sigma Sigma Pi 2 3-4 IU' l I DONALD RICHARDS Vodvil 1-2-3-4, Jr. Hi-Y l- 2, Sr. Hi-Y 3-4, Sec. 4 Tomahawk 4 5. J E S l I , x ,1 GLORIA ROSS! Entered 2, Vodvil 2, Glee Club 2-3-4, Maioretfe 2-3 FRANK SANINO K' C,. is- sf X . RICHARD SHAW Tomahawk 4 JOANN PATTERSON Assembly Com. 2, Girls' League Cab. 2-3-4, Span- ish Club 2, Tomahawk 4, Imagaga Art Ed. 3-4 Sw 'vm-. Y' KX. ROCILLE ROWLAND Vodvil I-2-3, G.A.A. 1-2- 3-4, Cab. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, G.A.L.S. 2-3-4, Y Teens I-2, Band I-2 MARLIN SAWYER F.A.A. I, Tomahawk 4 Key I ,Q PQ, 'S' fri MICHAEL SALAZAR Basketball l-2-3-4, Leiter- man Club 3-4 GAYLE SCHUCH Girls League Cab. 4, Vod- vil I-2-3, Dramafics 3 G.A.A. l-2-3-4, G.A,l..S. 3- 4, Y-Teens I-2-3-4, Cab, 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4 Spanish Club 2-3-4, Toma- hawk 4 '-.. 4 fix sy' ,s I I X ET' 'X C ?Q' -EQ' YVONNE PATTERSON Board of Rep. 4, Class Sec. I, Girls' League Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Vodvil I, Dramotics l-3, G.A.A. I- 2-3-4, G.A.L.S. 3-4, Y- Teens I-2-3-4, Sec. 2, Treos. 3, Cab. 4, Spanish Club l-2-3-4, Pres. 2, C.S. F. I-2-3-4, Vice Pres. 2, Tomahawk 4 ALBERT SCHIFINI A.S.B. Vice Pres. 4, Pep Com. 4, Assembly Com. 4, Class Vice Pres. I, Dra- matics 3-4, J.V. Football 3-4, Baskerball I-2-3-4, J. V. Baseball I-2, Varsity 4, Track l-2-3-4, Jr. Hi-Y l, Sr. Hi-Y 4, Tomahawk 4, C.S.F. 4 . I .4 li Q-4 i EOBBY JOE WARD B P es 4 Boar 3 4 Class Pres 3 ab Vo ve as evball I 2 3 4 B seball I 2 Varsny 3 Letterman Club 2 3 4 Torn ahawk 4 MARILYN SANGER ass reas ur s League Cab 4 Vodvnl I 2 3 4 Dramahcs 4 G A A 3 4 Cab G A L S 3 4 Spanrsh Club I 2 3 4 Teens I 2 Toma hawk 4 Glee Club I 2 3 4 VERNONA TROWBRIDGE B Cab 4 Vodvnl I e u eens Loran Club 2 Vrce Pres 2 om ahawk 4 Imagaga 4 Sag m Sigma P 2 3 4 Dramatucs 4 G A A I 2 4 JOE YBARRA JV Foovball 12 Varsny 3 Basketball I 2 3 Letter man Club 3 Band Sngma Sagma Pr 4 if RICHARD VAN SANT B Cab 4 JV o b 2Sr HnY4Baser I 2 3 4 CLARA YBARRA o vll 3 4 G A A Glee Club 3 4 Band Badmmton Team 3 7 JOYCE SCHMIDT A Glee Cub Tomahawk 4 Shutterbugs ROBERT WULFING vll l 2 3 4 I S Hr Y 34 Toma hawk 4 is 1 HITOSHI YAMADA Tomahawk 4 ELLEN WILKINSON 1 NOT PICTURED RITA CASTANEDA MARY RUTH CROOK ERNEST ELIAS GERALDINE GOMEZ JOSEPH LANDON MARY MULLERSMAN TED OLSEN GILBERT SANCHEZ ROSALIE STRANG TONY ZUNIGA FY' FJRST ROW. N. Hellmon, J. Mormo, K Sulllvan, M. Srorny, 5 Albertlm. SECOND ROW: J. Crouch, B. Welsslnger, M. Jones, R. Menclozo, L. Voco, C Lopez THIRD ROW: M. Borreros, C. Marvin, R Pllorlo, S. McMullen, D. Jocobson. FOURTH ROW: B. Tl-ompson, A. Cosuno F. Wells, H Wlnfrey, P. Morcellnn, H Yornodo. FIFTH ROW. R. Pulorlo, H. Erneferro, B McClure, O. Spencer, C Cooper. - 1 1 3 , x I T . FRST ROI. J Heller T Tcnrnfzk ':n S Hllefbug D Juelz' A Gi,- SECOND RCI. fi Hernzr-'rex L Joy 9 F Nlller, N Vofon, A Qcca J Tfornpscn THlRD RON N Do'sor', E Decay V E':s'n M. Colbrecrli C Covllo :OURTH POW A. fAClVW'CS' G Sewers E B-anne A Rlnerolo h' Zorncrc P Allen FlFTH ROW. T Angus, M Reyes, Icnd, J. Krornor, D Groeber R, lref .RX Q I N. '1 -. . gl 'UIQIY ..., W? ramcatioto The dramatists really put on the dog This year. Hot Dog, that is! They starred in the role of salesmen as they Took over the concessions at all the games. Cracking the whip to see that they put on their best performance were Gary Silman, class prexy, and Mr. Beiselcer and Miss Flanagan, advisers. FlRST ROW- B. Branscom, G. McLaurm, M. Westhoff, J. Luger, J. Balmer. SECOND ROW. S. Neslen, E, VanAtto, J. Oxarcrt, M. Breeden, G. Morales, J McNeil. Tl-HRD ROW J. Bartley, S. Boyd, T. Bei- I seker, S. Galich, K. Washburn. FOURTH ROW: L. Pollard, J. Miller, N. Angelo, B. Schelgel, J. Marengo, K Knobloch. FlFTH ROW. F. Sawyer, G. VanSant, R Paz, G Silman. l K. Sullivan, Sec.y G. Silman, Pres., C. Hunt, Treas., E Atta, V. Pres. . FIRST ROW. G. Boyce, E, McBride, M. , 'ir Dottc, M. Helder, S. Hines. 'fi sEcoNo Row. N. Gomez, c. Hum, J Spain, V. Hudson, J. Kevan, R, Mac- Donald. THIRD ROW: R. Herrera, A. Anguiano, A Guttierrez, F, Orozco, T. Yamada. FOURTH ROW. J. Ward, J, Braim, D. Von Puppi, A. Webb, P. Lamaison, T. Galich. FlFTH ROW: M. Metchikoff, B. Pertusati R. Flanagan, A, Severino, J. Tieber. FIRST ROW' D. Dortny, C. Lobban Wright, D Riddell, A. Kuniclk. SECOND ROW- J. Olsen, S. Sneean Ratkovicn, J. Wippert, N. Jones Winkler. THIRD ROW D. Cullum, J Roncr Galvez, M. Elias, D. Sanders. FOURTH ROW: L. DeLUno, F. Becker Alvarado, D Brownell, C Dolan Srnntberrnan. FIFTH ROW N Kirk, C Aguayo, S yan, D. Norton, P. Poole, SlXYH ROW T Veiar, P. Davey. fit cplayero 'Friends, Romans, Countrymenm . . . Sucb speeches were familiar sounds to these bit players who perfected their small, but important parts. Trying bard to imitate both comedians and dramatists, the Sopbs, beaded by President Robert Lassalette, and advised by Mr. and Mrs. David Sprong, cbose a class ring ot distinctive design. R Lassaleve Pres D Kecset, Yreos G. Anzreana ' s J. Temple Sec J.- f V' 'ru 1 L Drnvs G Ar-firewna L Lltaro Grieber .' Bower WRST ROW J Temple, K Dugr Appleby F Hanson, J Yomasrtta SECOND RON B Frsc' L Woo Helrnan R Hernandez i- Cas'or no 5? PrieS' it-VRD RO'-A 'J Spraaf n C A. Brne FOURTH PCA C Dobrn R Mcrr '.'. Haifzs: J Aw-'cn , Lg-l1:r aoez VVH RO-F. D Qowley, R Cynys r' ' Omerrez 3 Angola B ,gngg 4 'DR ' S'XYH DO-'w R Baoilnc , Kyiv-or Q 'V FLRST ROW M Fulvon, M Allen, L, Mor Rams, S Rchords, L Hanson SECOND RON J. Hubbard, M, Abbo' S DeW'r', B. Kermode, R, Heber, J Gorcwc. V-HRD RON G, Rey, L. Mweles, P. Por 'Ho C Ewwr-g, D. Choprnon, FCLJVH POW S Anguwcmo,E Delgodwllo E Cayce, E Sanger, R. Luna, A, Aguurre FWFTH PO'-N L, Muller, J. Travers, T Hedges D Groves, R Clay, SLXTH RON G. Lobesque, C. Smifh, L Pe'evs:n, R Dobson. Qxtrcw Raw material, so what? These Frosh extras earn- estly listened to every word of advice from their more experienced peers. Not only listened, but profited by if, according to Prexy Jock Knowlton and advisers, Miss Leger and Mr. Bell. The choice of a class banner was the years maior proiecf. be v,,,.f-f ' J. Knowlton, Pres., D. Sewell, Treas., B Lamaison, V. Pres., J. Tuckey, Sec. FIRST ROW. Y. Flanery, T. Yamada, R Borg, C. Hillenburg, D. Sewell. SECOND ROW: R. Beardsley, R. Picker- ing, C. White, L. Strickler, J. Wood, R. Smith. THIRD ROW: B. Marshall, D. Gonzalez, D. Gilliam, J. Tuckey, D. Eostin, R. Miller H. Delgadillo. 1 FOURTH ROW. T. Brogden, E. Kramar, G. Parodi, M. Laughlin, L. Wagner, J. Knowlton. FlFTH ROW: M. Lockhart, D. Walker, L. Norton, M. Robson, A. Willweber,, C. Hill, C. Hainline. SIXTH ROW: B. Cross, D. Chandler, B. Clark, D. Cromwell, B. Acosta, J. Hath- away. SEVENTH ROW: L. Henderson, R. Cullum. X FIRST ROW: M. Heller, B. Hainline, D. Saldana, J. Saldona, M. Smith. SECOND ROW: W. Wilkinson, T. McNeil, R. Hall, D. DeWitt, R. Belles, R. Mestas. THIRD ROW: R Borgogno, G. Gutierrez, M. Giampapa, E. Cisneros. FOURTH ROW: D Schnelbach, G. Blan' ce-tv, R Hawkins, L. Buena, W. Taylor, L. Russi. FIFTH ROW: D. Faubion, M. Godown, F. Mon, B Alexander, I. Galvei. SIXTH ROW. J. Carrey, D Gray, R. Uhl, A. Higuera, T. Moore, D Fleming. SEVENTH ROW: J,Anguiano, N Burresch, F Berdin, J. Alderete, D. Chabolla, D. Brorqeillo, C Thomas. FIRST ROW R F lfnrro, R Shoup, R Paz, E Barber, J Courmey SECOND ROW B. Lomorson, S Lopez, E Lopez, W Rrvos, D. Ferg- uson, J Luce THIRD RON T. Gollrngs, B Edmr son, Mrss Leger, R Cockrell, D Ireland, FOURTH ROW B Dalton, P Roles N. Ossrpoff, D. Dolon, J Russ: P Alllson. FIFTH ROW. M. Monc1grn,M. Hop- krns, D. Choporro, W. Becker, J Alberrrnr. SIXTH ROW. R. Cervonves, D. End- ers, S Gorcro, R. Lopez, J. Stev- ens, R Momcno. FIRST ROW: M. Dorm, A. Hernon dez, B. Koemerer, N. Cheorhom, N Kay. SECOND ROW: B. Doran, L. Mer chrkoff, G. Mortrnez, M. Giorn popo, M. Pennrngron, C. Bone. THIRD ROW: F. Glrdewell, M Gorcuo, A. Whrfoker, N. Monsour B. Forr. FOURTH ROW: D. Dodrrll, L. Zo bcldono, M. Holemcn, Mr. Bell P. Miller, R, Veuhoff. FIFTH ROW: A. Gorcro, A. Vos quez, S. Poz, J. Ducove, F. Son chez. SIXTH ROW. H. Mueller, D. John son, M. Svivok, R. Borg. A. 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X157 f Kgllleefb Congratulatuons engnneers for a smooth performance' Under the superb drrectuon of Don Butler assustant studno dnrector Bob W d ar and has expert crews of as snstonts came through th wa a record year of actlvmes uncludxng a professlonal bask b et all game and the an nual sprung play od S CB Qffacero Centering control at th e monntors were Bob Ward and hrs top fllght crew of engineers Albert Schlfnnu chuef morale booster Betty Carnahan progress re corder and Chuck House tnnanclal du rector Veterans at their profession These engnneers really put the show on the road A0129 oarcl o epreoentatmeo Sponsonng the PHTV ro p gram was a responslble role to dertake buf the B sentatrves d d so w th grand tunesse Tl ey carrmed on all u dent buslness and supervused oard ot Repre un w g cl JG r ntents 33 QS TED J Knowl'Ofl B me O x ' f ' ' ' . 1,4 I - A , 1 T L. 1' V I K , ,- I I - ' I I , ' - 1 ,' . .. Tv I ....,.M, , M. M un- ' N1 'Q . X I l ' I V ' H st - n J . the f Qtronn of 13 r' pat- .. ' S: l'B QQ: run B Word Y 'Cn M S W f wr awe' G Elma l H' srfwoma. B, Lossalerve L newer ' Q ca. ealvinet- Backing the chief engineer Bob Ward, were his production as sistants, the Cabinet They kept the program rolling and saw to it that the stars were on hand were ready for and all props use p Caommcffeep Assisting the chief engineer as morale booster was the P Committee directed by Patrick Mauch, adviser Their enthusi asm and drive really made the ' ' through studio lump with pep out the Year ooemlaly Qom the T e shows within show presented by Max Bell and his production as sistants theAssembly Com d as A tea mittee rate h shows Thesetopnotc tures mething to were always so look forward to matteep 'X fx . 'nn .s' h iig- Troducero Hats oft to the Girls League, the producers ot rnany a Pl-lTV shawl Without this live wire bunch ot gals, the year s program would have been dull. Not only did they stage the Frosh Fralic, but also the rnaior attractions, Fun-Tirne USA. ', the vodvil, and the annual torrnal. gourd. Leading the Girls' league were Yvonne Patterson, President, Mrs. Christiansen, adviser, and the Executive Board. Betty , Carnahan balanced finances, June Okada recorded minutes, and Carol Hunt as- sisted the President. In planning events this board can't be beat. FRONT ROW: J. Okada, B. Carnahan, Y. Patterson, C Hunt, Mrs. Christiansen SECOND POW' K. Sullivan, J. Yamashita, S. McMillan, R. Pilario, B. Bentley, D. Bills, A. Cagliero, J. Hat' field, J. Patterson, B. Albertini, G. Andreatta, D. Faubion. W . .. . iivw., ghm' :IB ,g-up--v.-f . MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET 'U-um-rn, vvhal delicious Chick- enli 'What a feasilu vvere the comrnenfs alter The annual Molher-Daughter Banquet, More Than lOO girls and their niofhers enioyed a delightful Talk, Love, Life, and Laughter , given by Mrs. Fanny Mc Enroe, guest speaker, ix 4.-s A x bil Featuring Pl-lTV's Girls' League - 1' . iill , i '.'vMi' Xi if' X' l-153' 2' 'VJ - f K rf. , IIA 'FROSH FROLIC' Frosh Frolic, given To acquaint The 'Bit Players' vvifh all hands ar Pl-lTV turned our To be a lam- ily show, as four generafions of Miss Diapers were honored. 1 'iffy Sfudenf Chcirmon, Jonene Hotfieldg ASSY Choir- FoculTy Vodvil Duremor, Mr, Rogeisg Girls Leogue mon, Scully McMillan. Adviser, Mrs. Christiansen. X! 4 yy un ' line Q 1 4 Fun-Time U. S. A . , sTorrir1g The sTudenTs of Pl-ITV was The ser1soTionol procludioh of The Girls' League This yeor. For The TirsT Time, The show wiTh oll The glomour of Hollywood, goieTy of The Mordi Gros, ond exciTemer1T of Broodwoy, ron for Two nighTs. ti xi This year the annual Girls' League Vodvil, Fun-Time U. S. A. was a grand success. A musical extravaganza with its nnany unique acts added spice to the PHTV Show. The audience was greeted with the Sidewalks ot New York , sparked by a roaring fashion show! A delightful ballet done to 'Nloonbearns' completed the tour of Hollywood. Come to the Mardi Gras in New Orleans with all of its hilarious fun and gaiety was clirnaxed by a spectacular Can Can. erenade Serenade in Spring was the decora- tive theme carried out by the Girls' League for their most important social affair, the annual formal, More than lOO couples, stars and 'extras' alike, danced to the music of in Spring The Col Poly Bond, The crowning of Tom Hopkins and Roberto Bronscom os King ond Queen highlighted The festive offoir held of The Cornrnunity Building on April 26. Girls' L Yvon eogue Pre . J- he pon Sldenfl IIT7 Gray efson on i d her es Corrl ,Q -J at .- 5 ' 1, Q- . , A 1 .. , 5 g k -KW , V ' 'W,.:.' Fifi ' W -I ...,, , sl ...sl 'j,., .-i,, im! . V . .0 5 ,uv ,-1. ,f f ..y'v1. ' W' -.gms 'S'-r Q 'Su- X l -2 n P nl 0 ,Q-M-M. L I - xr 'W I' 'X 3 bi it - - M- X I. 9 ii-. 5 T 'Q 53. ,-F4 - i y - T . r x - ' -Qi nf' if g' - T 'fl' - . ,Q-' ' ,Wk J uoiciano On The field, in The pit, marching down The street, no motter where they were, the PHTV musicians were olwoys in there pIoyin'. Under the boton of Horold Rogers, they performed ot gomes and many o show. D. Frnell, C. Mortln yell feaclero ages. - ' -' 1' X' :gig , rWfi'??'i 111gig....s.- -e 4 - f- ,Q Through Foir weother or foul, The show must go on. That was The A 3 f motto of the yell leoders. . f They certoinly lived up to it, for these morole boosters were olwoys in there helping to push our teoms to victory VVVST QCA 9 Di rio, S. McMillan, S H-res, SECOND PC-2 1 Sworn-s, B Delaney, S Van Urfiflg C Ewing in IF, ehoriotero The Glee Club and Sigma Sigma Pi were busy all year providing the station with the necessary vocal background. Under the directorship of Harold Rogers, they sang at numerous get-togethers in- cluding two festivals. Mr Ro ers E Gray A Mffonsmon B Carnahan, . g , , cc . G. McLaurin, B, Trowbridge, M Sanger, C Ewing D. Jacobson, S H-nes, J. Havield, J. Okada, Song feaclero What a line! They're really static. That was always the comment made by viewers watching PHTV's peppy song- leaders, At every athletic function they put on a snappy performance. WRST ROW R. Branscom, B. Branscom. SECOND ROW' J Hatfield, A Mcfommon, . 5- 16 5, Q01-., acting A Murder has been Arranged , a gripping rnysTery drarra, was presenTed by The Junior and Senior classes aT Pl-lTV, The play Took place in ST. James TFeaTre in London. The owner was hay- ing a binhday parTy To which all guesTs were wearing period cos- Tunwes. Before The parTy, a long lost relafive arrives wiTh a ploT TO lcill The owner of The TheaTre. Under The capable direcTion of Marcus Taylor, The play proved To be a srnash hiT. STAGE CREW WiThouT The help of The capable sfage crew, The play could not have been presenfed wifh such precision. ln building seTs,caring for props, and IighTing, These PHTV sTars are The besT. '............ eature ire Top honors this year at PHTV went to seven outstanding vet- eran performers who were pre- sented the Bank of America achievement awards in various fields. Certiticate winners in- clude: Estella Gonzalez, home economics, Yvonne Patterson, social science, Betty Carnahan, English, Albert Schitini, trades and industry, Jo Ann Patterson, Art, Loretta Gordon, business, Beverly Albertini, mathematics, AWARDS Two Pl-lTV'ers received gold cups ot achievement from the Bank ot America. Cup winners were Betty Carnahan in liberal arts and Beverly Albertini in mathematics and science. ' s 1 l v---....,, wi... Q.. M: cript qfaritero Pl-lTV's script, the lmagaga, under a new printing system, was bigger and better than ever with more pages, larger pic- tures, and a padded cover being added. cigensor, B filbevn, Mr Schilling Working with the deft of professionals, Editor Beverly Albertini and her competent staff created the script for the bigger Imagaga. Under the superb direction of Mrs. Kathleen Jorgenson and Mr. Robert Schilling, veteran advisers, the staff put forth to their fullest extent to make this book the best ever. SEATED: B. Bentley, J. Bartley, G. Silmcm. STANDING: J. Okada, J. Kramar. .ECT 'C 9 GHT i7 'Je 21.1 K Sollmn, P lOSSC1lQ E E 'Cid' 'miyl Tod-ey M .'-es't'off, B Trcwbrdge S ,gn Pfxag j Pgnefgon, N Vensis' A M' rw-35 F' l'l '.1S.CU I Sum-s FIRST ROW. B. Carnahan, J. Patterson, A. Cagllero, J. Hatfield. SECOND ROW: M. Perez, B. Albertini, E. Gray, A. McComrnon, G. Schuch, B. Bentley, C. Hanson, R. Branscom. THIRD ROW. J. Schmidt, E. McCormick, H. Parker, R. Lara, B. Ward, M. Sawyer, H. Yamada, R. Shaw. ' ' se M. Mullersrnan, A. Schifini. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Grtfftn, C. Hou , Tublicicy Publicizing me Sh OW Gnd ro staff. Under me d. ' P QVCJVTI at Pl-ITV were The b CI vrectuon of Mrs, G . , A I USY members of th T evertger and Yvonne Patterson Hrrgcit Ciynffun, publucnty chief, and her osjisfzrrlahatwk , a really kept the presses rolling H S, Duck FIRST ROW: J. Folrnar, R. Hall. 'd R. Strong, D. Finell, J. Biggerstaff, B. Dean, J. Allen. ' R. Wulfing, D. Richards, R. Powell, B. Anderson. SECOND ROW: J. McBrl e, THIRD RO ' k Mrs. Griffm, J. Okada, W. B. Trowbrndge, M. Croo , E--1 an AND our off Focus f ,gig ,fn 4, ig, .tw I su- ,, Y 1... ck, 55,1 -uf W? 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Pat- 'erson, Drograr' Chrv Q J -411 ' 5 ' 88146 Swinging into line with top precision were the Y-Teens led by Gayle Schuch with Mrs. Bertha Sprong and Mrs. Donald Butler assisting. Their busy schedule kept them onthe go, Y-Day, a Taco Dinner, Recognition Service, a St. Pat, rick s Day Dance, a Vodvil Dance, a Fun Fest at Bonita, and the Annual Banquet are only some ot the activities sponsored by the Y-Teens. The highlight of the year was the adoption of a needy tarnily, Garcia Clwplcm er Pres D Kelley Vlce Pres 5 wCol B Alvarado Sec Treas D Richards SGC Tfea Vice PYBS 'x 'F I Q Bill Collier ernceed his gang of hearty Senior Hi-Y members through an active year. Their fun included a skating party and a stellar role in the Vodvil. Pat- rick Mauch was cast as adviser. 0 9 li O High-lighting an active year for the Junior Hi-Y were two special events, a Parents Dinner and a trip to Miller's Cabin. Vincent Pusateri starred in the role of Prexy, while Marcus Taylor and Max Bell acted as prornpters. QL SI 1' nv'6 - 310 Y ,-n o ,ff Q, i Q 1 J O Program Chairman, I is . f- ' N, l i R Piloria Tf90W'e'5 N' Angeo .- , U Qf x -- -- , J. Kramar, Secretaryp - ' P esident. McCor'nmon, President, N Dolson V President, B, Alvarado, Qnd Vlce ' kada SecretarY'T'eO5U'e AA Ano' 'Ce 'PV YN . Y' V' - - Q'-' Q , .-4 . 5' L-ff in.-'E , fs 5 .rx f, E - 5 as vw N acheloro' ff averg, Top bachelor Nick Angelo and his stalwart lettermen, known for their athletic ability turned in leads in the Vodvil. xx , ecwe at the g. M to G. Q-4. 22. S. The spotlight is on the G.A.L.S.! Feminine emcee Audrey McCom- mon directed her high-point gals through Bowling ci lively round of events. parties galore! 6 President: E- m. Van T P .Sodalitao fatina ' ' As an educational program, the Latin Club presented a study of classic Rome. As stellar attrac- tions they planned a banquet and ci food sale with Nick Mon- sour and Mrs. Jorgenson direct- ing. J- Tuclrey Vme . President. N MO , . ns . M. Robson, Treosurerl Our, Presidentg D Juelch, Secremryn A C . , astoringy VICE P resident- . Bennen, Presidem- , J. Biggerstaff, Secretary-Treasurer D YK , oumg 6amera Covering the studio shows from every angle were these eagle- eyed Shutterbugs. Chief Dennis Bennett and his gang clicked through many a session in the dark room. ,ff --.,. Wy-ra -...i.l , 6 V K ig 4 . ..,,, H. . ' 34' - - --ui-' 7 -f, 5, g N andy into With an all-girl cast, headed by Sylvia Hillenburg, the F. H. A. fulfilled a successful year's engagement at PHTV. Highlights included making pom-poms tor loyal PHTV football fans, sending delegates to a convention at Asil- omar and sponsoring numerous bake sales and record dances. The girls guided by Head Wardrobe Mistress, Mrs. Florence Christiansen, also proved their handiness by creating the costumes for the annual Vodvil. SEATED l. Joy, Hlllenburgf Pres, J BQ me STANDING: G Rossi, J Kevan, C. Hanso N-A lub Seventeerkif' 3- FIRST ROW: M. Stamy, J. Tern ple, J. Yamashita, B. Alber tini, K. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: S. Van Proag Y. Patterson, A. Castorina, G Andreatta. THIRD ROW: A. Mclntosh, B Carnahan, Mr. Schilling, M Westhoff, C. Hunt. FOURTH ROWt D. Bennett, J Kramar, G. Stevens, T. Angus H. McKay, J. Soule. FIFTH ROW: J. Tieber, Tumng IH to our PHTV channel the vlewers found that Club Seventeen increased its member- shnp of future Ph: Beta Kappa stars Gettung top bzlling onthe C.S.F. show was Beverly Albertini, who wuth the help of Mr Schnllnng advzser scheduled the annual Privilege Day and a visit t in the Honor Society. studying to QE f :Is 5 v oo Eracoon An all-star cast headed by Carol Hunt made its debuf in Los Tacos, the Spanish Club. The ' ' Sh ' the lime- ten'o ed many a dinner and social and sponsored the annual fiesta dance. arung cas 1 y light as adviser was Senor Schilling with his dynamic slide-lectures on Mexico and Guatemala. KA Sullivan S , Wesrhoff, Trecfgcll K4 Washbufn, Soc. Chm, C Hum P ' ' ' ' Veil: M. L' - lsfemng fo their f avornfe Spanish records' v ,f il x , , -1 I il K?- 'Q KQKWL X gf W' Spam' ounal up -ai' f 5x fix -1' -1 , RX X 9 X X MQ LM ?'f X-AMW E ' 9 if 1 X L wi J, Tlttvsoh X' M 'Y V fi 4 'K '3 f jg .. QW ,. ' -, .ww -, 1. - .f - B 'SQ . ' Els 'f ' is 4 4 N ,A 4 f' ' 1 ,V H . ,,. ,,3,: '1- 5 Av I .K V + ,-Y H I 1. 'T 'iff' E L T ' fffcf-X 1' xx ,135 , f I Ny X 'I f ' A 1 . ff ., x. ,I A f A v Q ff? 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According to the warrior coach, Jack Dandridge, both the superb team spirit and excellent physi- cal condition were responsible for an almost un- beatable l95l record. FIRST ROW: M. Reyes, D. Garcia, D. Kelley, .l. Mussro, F. Kecseti, R. Evans, D. Allen, P. Conde. SECOND ROW: Mr. Thornstrom, E. Van Atta, D. Clevenger, B. Alvarado, R. Pilaria, J. Emeterio, D. Brownell, J. Miller, R. Paris, V. Pusateri, E. Garcia, Mr. Dandridge. THIRD ROW. B. Collier, N. Angelo, P. Delaney, D. Cullum, W. Broom, A. Webb, D. Puppi, A. Severino, F. Becker, G. Silman, C. House, B. Schlegel, J. Kramer. f rn mens '75 GB C'.f7Pff71 if .nz-vcceif'-fl l '4? '?1,K s-I .-' ,t, , 1. .gasif- 1 - - . ,,:'-Za-f W Q, 'L , ,eq fr, ,, r .. ,j!52v.:.f, ,' f ,, 4512 rr: . ' ., f ' ' L, if 14- i ' A W A ' - -'V HI, v ' .ZLA A N nf , A-1, H 1 .-' ,ax , V, , ,,y-., gags. 3? 'p.: ,,,,.-fmff 'sxg JV .W 2 ' ,,. .fo--. il. , ,', .5Hr 1, 4, I 3 , A' . 'T' L it U , w' n X I- 9 3 'A .Lui nh J 1 Picturing the team at practice during one of the afternoon scrimmages. The excellent team spirit and physical con dition rnade up For the short age of reserves. an I . UH' 5 . 1' -qv. - Although the Warriors played a hard fought garne, the Cite rus Cougars carrie out on the top as lar as scores were con, cernecl, The lighting spirit Qt the Warriors carried them through the league garhes with a record ot four wins and one loss, Pete Conde carries the ball for the Warriors against the Cit- rus Cougars. Joe Mussro and Al Severino make the hole. Stopping the attack of the Cougars are Warriors Chuck House and Frank Kecseti. J AQ. . Ralph Evans makes the tackle for Puente. Warriors Pete Conde and Dick Clevenger make the recovery. Aaah 1 KNEELING: F, Orozco, B, Rivas, H, Winfrey, A, Gutierrez. FIRST ROW: F. Berdin, E, Lopez, J. Anguiano, N. Burresch, G. Stevens, W. Rivas, R. Herrera, D. Chabolla, P, Morcellin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fontenrose, B. Frisch, C. Thomas, R. Grayson, S. Anguiano, R, Lassalette, H, McKay, J. Soule, H. Caro, D. Mutz, P. Burk, A. Schifini, D. Kecseti, E. Kramar, Mr. Mauch. . THIRD ROW: J. Cooper, B. Mariama, E. Olvera, A. Aguirre, W. Acosta, H. Mueller, C. Dolan, R,Thill, S. Garcia, T. Vejar, J. Hath- away, L. Potter, E. Delgadillo. ugfail the eluampo The 1951 J.V. eleven, the Champs, was one team spirit and hustle. Under the expert tute- of the best Puente has ever fielded. Beaten lage of coaches Fontenrose and Mauch, the only by EI Segundo and Garden Grove, both Papooses displayed championship ball playing practice games, the Popooses showed a lot of not only in the backfield, but also on the line. M ch C ches William Fontenrose Gnd Po' CU oa , SCORES Puente 19 Bonita 7 Puente 7 Chino O Puente 24 Citrus T2 Puente 6 Corona O ggi' P I . 52- :C in -heh, 1 l 1 ln... . ,QL ,, A ,-J-.,, -4 , Every afternoon found The 'Champs' working hard To per- fect their blocking and passing. - Hi 'uf -if-imirsf it Q Q4 ' V 7 V V, ' lil f, ,. we .hgh If 3,514 M. U- -na A-4 I - Y-M-N' nk' - HL, ' C' X H.- . 4' .-:pfkmglgry Featuring The snappy line-up of the Champs, wifh A. Aguirre, B, Lcrssaletfe, P. Marcel- Iin, D. Kecsefi, F. Orozco, and J. Anguiano on the line and B. Mariama, J. Cooper, S. Angui- ano, and A. Schifini in the back- field. A sample of The championship form of The J.V.'s as Al Schifini carries the ball under the expert blocking of his teammates. First Row: M. Salazar, Captain, B. Ward, D. Brownell, G. Silman, A. Webb, N. Angelo, B. Alvarad. Second Row. Mr. Fontenrose, D. Kelley, A. Gutierrez, T. Hopkins, R. Paz, B. Alderefe, P. Conde, R. Pilario. f uclze Xl ii Though Coach Fontenrose's Warrior Bucketeers chalked up two wins and two losses in the first round of league com- petition, they improved consistently throughout the 1951- 1952 season. This pace found them rounding outa success- ful second round league schedule. Coach Fontenrose, B. Collier, Mgr. lt's in, Ward. Higher, higher, Salman. HMake that basket, Pilaria FIPS' ROW- W Acosw, K. Knobloch, G Srevens, B Plvas, A. Burrescn, J Coco- er, A SU-fn , B Tfonnpsor- P Morrell r' SECOND POW Mr Maud B Lassaleue. R, -una F Orozto, A I-nga:1no,D Ke:- ger S Af-go gnc, N Sanger. teero PuenTe's B bucl4eTeers, coached by Pot Mouch, played Top-TIighT baskeTball in The TirsT round, having only one black mark To Their crediT. The end of The season found Thern in Third place in The Tri-CounTy League. Co-Cap- Tains for The year were Al Schifini and Sfeye Anguiano. Coach Porruclm Mauch MC1l46 WO? bOSl49f, COOPGVM GeT That ball, Schifinif' Get That rebound! Moving in forthe re- lt's o basket. Jump higher ond higher. bound. new uclzeteero The Puente High closs C ccigers coached b Glen Th y ornstrorn turned out some exceptionally good pros Thornstrom won one of their six leogue games, but f pects or next yeor's closs B teorn. had C1 ten win-seven loss record for the season. Coach C B lner W. Rivos, B. Eksnond, T- KUY' Bnnen 0' ' . d . R GroyS0n' DA Chobollc' Dlh eE Loilez R. Montono, 5' Pol' D' Yomo G FHZST ROW: J. LUC91 - N. Burresc , - SECO J. An9U'0 0' ND Row: C' COOPU' G- lvi 4 l X Whose ball? On your toes! Get that ball! K! fl k uc eteero Coach Dandridges D squad held the some league losses. The D flyweights improved tremendously record as The 'AC' Team, one win and five losses, but during The season. finished The season with a record of Ten wins ond eight HKTROW.R Sm D , . sth, J. Alde 7' F Ondndge, A. Whnoker, F, Ghczvieu 4RBerdln, B, Hawkins, J, Luce B F. I . , .Moesrog J- Krcmm, . , rvsch. SECOND ROW: Mr- .,-: -...I , Nl v PUHY ff 6? .. cm Q I v 4. , .-,Z fmsr Row. sz. Hall H. wmffev, T. McNeil. D. Chobollef D- Flemlng' R' cVuY. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fomenrose R. GFGYSOYH B' Cmk ' V Knowlton Burresch Mr Burton THIRD ROW D Benneh A osquez R Groeber J Angunono C I' G c k 1 hey fe off' defermmed memb Down The llne sprint the er Team Havmg Won fS of Puenfe s Vorslty Track wo meets and lo t Fonfenrose s words should be Th S TWO Coach e bvf TheY re out To Wlnl L Y may be Qfeen FZ ill 91' 0 X1 ' ,lv ' 1 X A ,AIA li I I .f . 4 37 . are .. gig?-TJ. 'N a .ff-f ',' -ai 44j:.,5,3,,,- ,vA.'5-u.'? ' ,.-, , 1-,., - V. ,. .. . -. . :, dh w ..A 11 , - 1: -f: 4 I -, ' H 3 - -. I .me I. - W .IANA ' ' -L ar-115. I av- .. . LM-. -, ,.'1a.57'.,..f.. FIRST ROW: F. Wells, J. Lobesque, P. DoveYf D4 Cromwell' SECOND ROW. C. Cooper. D. Foyer, GA Slevens, J. Hcnhowoy, I-I. MueIIev T- Srmthermon THIRD ROW Mr Fomenrose J Cooper A A U I D Knobloch I. 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KK ff d aclzet Squa Challcing up a season's record of fourteen wins and ners, Fred Barton coached them to victories over El four losses, the Boys' Tennis Team won the Tri-County Monte, Covina, Whittier, Citrus, Corona, Bonita and League Championship for the first time in the history Chino. The team won all but one league match losing of PHTV. only to Bonita. With a squad of sixteen, seven ot whom were begin- FIRST ROW. G pmodi ' ' 1J- McNeil J OND ROW: A, C f - Knowlton, J. Kuhl . asona, D. Holt, R. Hall, C, House, JA Emnxnr A, Hvguera, G. Blcmcert, E. Olvera, C ernO, R. ireland, A- Mdmcshl '- as in Sth ' it 9 9 9 ni 9 T TL Ai, , 'Pi' x 60 X 4 5 ' 40. 3 . , Q4 Q3 Q1 7-1 ,L A L n 160 f'7 U as e A f - i t - , i J -4 if , J FIRST ROW: P. Conde, D. Clevenger, G. Stevens, B. Schlegel, A. Casana, E. Van Atta, B. Powell, A. Mclntosh. SECOND ROW: J. Heider, E. Laborde, N. Angelo, B. Alvarado, V. Pusateri, J. Erneterio, T. Yamada, Mr. Dandridge. THIRD ROW: J. Krarnar, P. Marcellin, D. Kelley, B. Ward, R. Pilaria, A. Gutierrez, F. Glidewell. qjaroity With only five returning letterrnen, Coach Dandridge's Varsity nine got off to a slow start, but rapidly im- proved. Though only eight league games have been played to date, the Warriors have encountered stiff competition. Displaying good team spirit, they have oroehialero set their goal at placing well up in the first division. 1952 can easily be called a building year for next year's varsity nine, the potential Tri-County League Champions of 1953! All set for the Pitcher Powell Strike One! pitch! winds up! -.'...,....'Qi '4i1!3,.?' ' ,f ag ., ..., ' I H H Qjfn TA s Ili 1.1, lji ! ' W fe- 'f ,T-gi--L ' . ' A ' f 3 . . .-- ' ' ,' :'3'.lf?4T-5:1-I':.'- A ---, T . x i 1 11. 1. Y ' M A - 5, at ' ag 5 - C, 24. ,lr 1. -...H Q Q 0- I U11- Q ' U at C3 FIRST ROW: R, Pairis, F. Bunac, T. Peterson, D. Brownell, A. Burresch, R. Grayson, D. Cowley, A. Moll, M. Hopkins. SECOND ROW: B. Hawkins, E. Deigadiilo, R. Cervantes, E. Sanger, S. Garcia, L. Potter, H. McKay, J. Soule, Mr. Mauct., A. Higuera. THIRD ROW: G. Blancett, D. Graves, E. Olvero, J. Travers, T. Hodges, F. Berain, R. Uhl, f g. o on the iamoncl The Junior Varsity Baseball Team is developing into have settled down and are playing some good ball. a fine ball club this year. After losing three and Tying Prospective candidates for l953 varsity are being One of The fifST fOUr PVOCHCG mC1TCl16S, the POPOOSSS molded, not only on the mound, but also in the field. Cervantes winding up for Batter up! 'iHit the dirt, McKay! the pitch 'Q ,, I ,.., .. i f :H 'Q B Uri 1 A wv . . . V ,g P NP Q-Q.. . 1:4 'OJ - fT ! 2'- W 'like geminine ouch FIIRST ROW: K. Washburn, Treas., E. MC- Corrnick, Sec., R. Rowland, Pres- A. Mc- Comrnon, G.A L.S. Pres., C. Martin, So' cial Chrn.g S. Rowland, Publicity Chm. SECOND ROW M. Sanger, Speedball Mgr., R. Pilario, Vice Pres., G. An- dreattg, Historian, A. Gayton, Badminton Mgr., S. Van Praag, Basketball Mgr. Are you one of those sports-minded gals who are interested in wholesome, healthful recreation? lf so, then ioin the G.A.A. This year lively Hfemcee' Rocille Rowland and Miss Ruth Leger, adviser, lined up a program of fun and work. Before the gals can bat an eye , their goal of TOOO points is reached and they may belong to the exclusive G.A.L.S., the lettergals' club. ennio FIRST ROW: B. Albertini, N. Dotson, J. Hatfield, G. An dreatta, J. Temple. SECOND ROW: B. Carnahan, S. McMillan , FIRST ROW: E. Gonzalez, M. Nodal, C, Ybarra, A. Gaytan. L. Hanson, R. Rowland. THIRD ROW: P. Albertini, M. Sanger, K. Washburn, Miss Leger, C. Hunt, S, Van Proag, R. Pilario gaclminton SECOND ROW: M. Barreras, C. Mangler, Miss Leger, B. Trow- . bridge, E, Gayran, J. Van Sant. f- ff ls BH --.f Y gf x , Q -Ta I ,Fits W cunt' G.: 435 E. Gray, f ' t Z! Q - ' A 1 Q I - sl J- - , s L X J A F' I S 'lr 1 vw T- ' f N 4' J .. I Q J. 'f' 4, ., . ' 4 -.C y '. .T I . tl Ia 9 4 FIRST ROW. S. McCormick, ROW: J, Hatfield, R. Lara, E THIRD ROW. A. McCommon FIRST ROW: K. Washbu M. Dona, C. Lopez, R. THIRD ROW: R. Pllarlo McBride, P. Albertini. ' -iz? ey, . FineII, Y, Patterson, M. Nodal. SECOND . Gonzalez, C. Ybarra, J. Okada, R. R , M. Sanger, J. Folmar, B. Trowbridge, B. Carnahan, A. C I owland, M. Crook, G. Schuch. ag iero, E. Gaytan, Calbreath. C. CarriIIo. SECOND ROW Stnles, D. Edmison, J. Liger, C. Hunt Westhotf, J. Bartley, G. McLaurin, E .Jax I y K 4- . w . ,1 'R L -r RE. f C f .X fm! .1 no ' 7 -, , ' Q I P v 0 I I 11' ,A .- at 4- - . ., ,, Q -4 14 ' xr ,od J . ,I J I ,. : b ' T 1 . l -1 t , R - N ,, , Y 4 , . u v Xi: sy .ff 1 if I T ,J A V V 4 -'x C, , . . L, l 'v J X . f. -I X J- f I 'S gf! M E., 1 .A . 4? ' ' 'Q xl 1 1 .-- ' Q 1 Q . ' l 1-IF9' -' -4 . , , 1 ' ' u I 1 47 p-. -.-A-vi?-K i f ...tw A. we... ' . 'W' . ff, . ,L tw-gf H ,pw b, . V v h T V., - - ,Ll . , FIRST ROW. J. Davus, K. Duarte, J. Yamashita, J. Temple. SECOND ROW. G. Andreatta, l. Sparks, D. Cottrell, B. Estrada, D. Graves, J. Van Sant, D. Rabey, C. Basel, S. Rowland. THIRD ROW: L. Hanson, J. Olsen, D. Chapman, C. Ewing, C. Lobban, N. Hawkins, S. Van Praag, C. Mangler. FIIRST ROW: J. Saldana, B. Arriaga, G. Gutwerrez, D. Gonzalez, R. Pnlaria, D. Grllrarn, Y. Flanery, T. ' ll B. Marshall, R. Paz, R. Muller. Yamada. SECOND ROW. M. Datta, B. Kaemerer, B. Edmlson, D. Dodr: , sf' .- T 1 1 sq v I I D+ H 9, .f 51 'N 9 -1 f A 5-nll.,,j3 -.V H ' 5 .ip iv .. :al -,.f ut' fr Playdays galore? Basketball, Speedball, Softball, clirnaxed by Hockey Playday at PHTV. Add to this numerous club mixers, Initiation for new members, and the Alumnae Banquet in the spring. This was a busy year! cplay Taye lg H'- PHTV gals and guys having fun at the G. A. A. Backwards Dance! 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FL 6-1352 ' Genuine French Bread French Whole Wheat Bread French Rolls American Bread I Puuniq L. ,ffEI1l1ll r 'Us ,- . ttf: AWN pw: ,-- 1.1 If J, nas-uunu.....,, d 1 N I 1 greclericlzo 81 eompany 8560 W. PICO BLVD. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA Phone: BRadshaw 2-5061 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST TEAM AND SCHOOL OUTFITTERS We extend our sincere appreciation to Puente Union High School and Students U TEAM UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT ' SENIOR SWEATERS 0 LETTERMEN SWEATERS 0 AWARD SWEATERS Congratulations Class of 1952 REMEMBER Giving and serving are your greatest assets LOUIS H. DIDIER Licensed Real Estate Broker Puente, California ttc. 15815 E. Main St. FLee1wood 6-1507 es. 1528 Otterbein Ave. FLeetwood 6-2108 Congratulations to the Class of 1952 WESTERN AUTO STORE PINNEY and BENNETT Authorized Dealer 115 N. Glendora Phone FL 6-2116 Puente WHlTEY'S MEAT MART Manning Baby Beef Fish - Fryers FL 6-1 164 Puente gay fnfits LA PUENTE VALLEY JOURNAL PRINTING and PUBLISHING Your Home Newspaper Covers the Entire Puente Valley Phone: FL 6-1515 Puente WOODLAND PARK RANCH MARKET Glendoro and Vine West Covina Open 7 Days a Week 8:30 to 7:00 Congratulations Class of 1952 Puente Taxi Co. PHONE FL 6-2168 PUENTE F. JIMENEZ 24 HOURS Gordon Edgerton Florence Edgerton EDGERTON FURNITURE CO. New and Used Furniture Phone FLeetwood 6-3410 15817 E. Main St. Puente Congratulations to Class ot 1952 SPEAR PHARMACY CARL L. SPEAR Glendora and Main Streets Puente, California BOOKKEEPING AND TAX SERVICE MACKEY Personalized Bookkeeping Service HUGH E. MACKEY 108 N, First St. Puente FL 6-3019 Res.: FL 6-1110 LEO HOFFMAN CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE ACCESSORIES M- PARTS Phone FL 6-2506 PUENTE PAUL SPROUL GARAGE Repair Work of All Kinds 15831 E San Jose Puente Phone FL 6 1404 WATSON FEED 81 FUEL Patronize Your Home Feed Dealer Feed for All Livestock Pet Supplies Seed and Garden Supplies E. E. BROWN, Prop. 116 N. First St. Puente Phone FL 6-2500 Congratulations to the Class of 1952 INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTS CO. YOUR FRIENDLY STORE Phone FL 6-9051 Garro Congratulations to Class of '52 RAYSTER'S Radio - Television Appliances - Furniture 15813 East Main Street Phone FL 6-1774 Puente, Calif. PU ENTE FOOD LOCKERS ll-lorne of Colorado Beefl Meat Sales For Home Freezers and Lockers Pay only 58.00 per week Lockers For Rent Complete Locker Service 15825 E. Valley FL 6-2274 SKY RANCH CAFE WE NEVER CLOSE 17201 Valley Blvd. FL 6-2091 Puente, Calif. TAYLOR-KILGORE TRACTOR COMPANY Ferguson and Minneapolis Moline Tractors and Farm Machinery ALLIS-CHALMERS Sales and Service 15721 E. Valley Blvd. Puente FLeetwood 6-1517 Exide Service FL 6-2170 CLARK SCOTT BATTERY 8. lGNlTlON 120 S. First St. Puente 'IF You RE I.ooKiNGFoR A TREAT HERE3 THE V PLACE TO QV ' fp c9C A -, APA BUY YOUR MEAT A gf?-Q. SAI f 'S 0 HENH FORD --ru , Q 0 nn Q ' LAULIVE MEAT MARKET Quality Meats, Fish and Poultry Best Wishes fe Class ef '52 at Popular Prices KEN QQGGY FQRD 15832 E. Mem Phone FLee'rwood 6-1865 Yevr Friendly Ford Deeler 15703 E. Vall ey Blvd. Puente Phone - FL 6-2007 PUENTE HARDWARE APPLIANCE CO. 15842 E4 Main Complete Stock of Ranch Supplies and RCA Television - Tappan and Wedgewood Ra nge S John Hinson Evan Hinson PU ENTE SHOE REPAIR EXPERT WORKMANSHIP PROMPT SERVICE 15851 East Main St. Puente suur REPA I R IN wow Done wimf uwgit MAIN'S CLEANERS PICK UP and DELIVERY uNioN sERvicE sTATioN ' il HALL and GIPSON ' B ' d T' 15828 E. Main Puente Onenes on 'res FL 6-2816 15805 E. Valley Blvd. Puente, Calif. , -m,.hh I G ongratulataono to the laoo of 1952 E T PARMINTER N Exrs PuenTe FL 6 2413 I RIT IIKNNIC I D LANCE SMITH REAL ESTATE DR WALTER W SCHULTZ 15830 E Mon PuenTe EL 6 2008 MACK S Deportmenf STore Men s Clothung ond Eurnushxngs North Wnnffaer He ghts Puente Unuon Hugh SchooI P T A Lo Puenfe Valley WOMAN S CLUB DR ENOS A POTTS 15843 E Workrnon Puente FL62 O HUDSON PAR ENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION WALNUT COMMUNITY CLUB DR H W ADAMS 106 N Glendoro PuenTe FL 6 1 50 DR H L HUTCHINS 121 N Glendorc Ave Puente FL 6 2002 PUENTE ROTARY CLUB DR GEORGE E MOORE 15862 E Mann ST DR. . . . . 121 , ' TSI. - A - 12 PuE...E new emu A . - 5 U: Supply Headquarters ' VALLEY FEED CO. success TO CLASS or '52 'X ,f-' Make This Store Your Farm Albers, Pillsbury, Pabco Paints ARTHUR J. ROBY Feeds and Poultry Supplies lf1SUfGnC9 of All Kinds Seeds and Lawn Supplies l24 S. First FL6-1512 15825 E, Mqin St, Gnd Betty Puente HILLGROVE MARKET CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 52 15002 Clark Street MEAT - VEGETABLES HMS 5 and lo l5834 E. Main St. Puente GROCERIES DAN'S BARBER SHOP E 15864 E. Moen is 2 FL 6-2332 DAN CHAVEZ RAY GAETA l 'L Emily's La Puente HOV, N, First , Be Smart - Look Smart And Shop at EMlLY'S 'Q 4 f Lots of Luck to Class of '52 GREEN LANTERN Awful Fresh Mac Farlands Candy SEWELL HARDWARE And PAINT lval Johnson, Owner 631 Glendora Ave., Puente FL 6-2523 Imperial Wall Paper Treasure Tone Paints 112 Norfh First ST. ROBINSONS FLOWERS Virginids Beoufy Shoppe cmd Millinery Puerwfe -- CGIIIOYDIG 15811 E. Main Sf. FL 6-1585 PUENTE Best Wishes To the FL 6-2285 Clcss of 1952 Best of Luck ond Prosperity To The Clcnss of '52 BILLS AND SON MOBIL SERVICE LUBE AND WASHING We Toke Cclre of Your Cor 16046 Volley Puente FL 6-2504 PUENTE DRUG COMPANY THE REXALL STORE 15820 E, Moin ST. uente grocery 15852 EAST MAIN STREET 0 PHONE 6-2006 0 E. CENOZ GROCERIES Our grofefzef are of the finest quality and al reafonable pricey MEATS 0 FRUITS 0 VEGETABLES Fruity and regetablef absolutely frefb earl: morning PICTSWEET FROZEN FOODS 0 GOLDEN STATE ICE CREAM W. A. GOODMAN AND SONS CW I M if Sportin Goods rgujijf-if WZT Xa Q? g 44297 91'- E W l 1027 - 29 - 31 - 33 South Broadway Place LL X wi Los Angeles 15, Calif. PRospect 8333 Q- W? 432, John Borgogno, Proprietor , Infant and Childrens Wear 112 Glendora Puente CHILDRENS CORNER FL. 6-3239 LEE'S Family Shoe Store Headquarters for 'AKeds Tennis Shoes Jarman Shoes and Fine School Shoes 15818 E. Main St. Puente 1 MABEN NURSERY L Ornatmental Shrubs 8. Trees -'V i GARDEN SUPPLIES I Congratulations to the Class of '52 LEO'S MARKETS Leo Hunter -- Chuck Harrison TWO MARKETS TO SERVE YOU 15759 East Valley 13814 East Valley Xl -,q 1 656 N. Glendora Ave., Puente Call FL 6-1972 TONY - LENA AND SON Groceries and Meats 15206 E. Valley Blvd. FL 6-9052 Puente hah cfwwwx I f' - , QQ. X x X aff! 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