Mark Keppel High School - Teocalli Yearbook (Alhambra, CA)

 - Class of 1946

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Domestic Science Art Department Language Department Miss Ostlund, Department Mr. Powell, Mrs. Schubert, Dr. Rees, Department I-lead, Head, Miss Stone, Mrs. Miss Bacon, Miss Kendall, Maupin, and Miss Martin, and Mr' Bonar' Dept' Head' Miss McNeill, and Miss Librarian. Coons. T121 l Music Department Gym Gym Mrs. Bedwell, Miss Boland, Mr. Horne, Mr. Seixas, Mr. MTS' Bsebei- Dept' Head? Mr- Miss Kumer, Miss Tagert, Wagner, Mr. Pursell, Dept. Townsend, and Mrs. Taylor. Dept. I-lead, and Mrs. Berg- Head, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. mari. Strother. 13 V MI' I sf., in Industrial Arts Mr. Kreinbring, Mr. Catto, Mr. Henderson, Mr. Ahrens, Mr. Nylen, Dept. Head, Mr. Dean, and Mr. Fisher. I 141 English Department Row 1: Mr. Murphy, Mr. Cut- lip. Row 2: Miss Thomas Mrs. Kester, Miss Kendall, Mrs. Daly, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Sharback, Miss Petteter, De- partment Head. Science Department Row 1: Mr. Korns, Mr. Ma- jor, Mr. Rendahl, Mr. Fors- ter. Row 2: Miss Artz Dept. Head, Miss Hager Miss Veatch, Miss Layne Miss Busher, and Mr Thompson. Speech Department Business Education Social Science Mr. Powell, Miss Mitchell, Mr. Cook, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Miss Fine, Miss Bolling Mr. Luneburg, Dept. Head, Malone, Miss Padelford, Mrs. Kasner, Mr. Ells- Mrs. LeFor1t, Mr. Bergman, and Mrs. Wieben, Dept. Worth, Mr. Gross, and Mr and Mr. Luttrell. Head. Kruger, Dept. Head. .1 DEPARTMENT EXPERTS 9' 6 ll X T N X nfff' DISTRIBUTION STAFF Bus DRIVERS M. Miller, Mr. Squire, cmd Mr. Houston. COMMISSARY STAFF . . . . . . 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CUTTING DEPARTMENT OFFICE s'rAFF Mrs Wilson, Mrs Major, Miss Bush, Mrs. Soniczrdich, Miss Irwin, Mrs. Plocher, Mr.: Barrio.: Mrs. Bracken, Mrs. Nuccio. . . . . . LOCATION MEN CAHETAKERS Row I' Stcipp, Henderson, Brewer, Clcly, Holizclcxw, Ecilirey Row 2: McComb, Rorscnbruch, Durst, Hcniil, Sutherkxnd. i f I -iggmM,7M,g ,.., ...mr.xiMf..ig.w,i. - K -nqd.,3.g, M mmm LIQQFQEWQW , . xg gi' A ' X. P -4 3 ,.., , W Q t , D I Q ' . -. f IESJQS'-' ff I ',.1'II:: ' 1, L ' 1 , . 5 X -Q., , 5 A i, , ., wg.: Q . A fn' . K K. 'Q' ff 4 4 x ' S-'sxg f wi,-1. 1 ' sw ' ' V . H 5 , Q A I . y ,, .gzxwf 3 E ,P be A , . ' Egg. ' ,lvxfggh Q.,,1?jf13f4ii + flff X ,fy X - . 13. 3, ga? V, is ., ' , 9 f, ' - ,., .3,, Q .5 y x , .. 'W ? f Q... . g' .. ' ' ' ' Q 51- 5 't , -,z .I 5.13. Y - 4 J H K' .. 'ff E J 1 Q . 6 ' is ff Q up , Q ' 53. ' if 4, f N., -W Q ,gr A , lk? .:, N4 .I 1.1, T I U .V 4 V. V , W 4 I I -gy . 5 K 1 ,. -1-If-1 I., ,kgu9g,u.35bi,qWf . S my , ?Zg,'g??1.2'j'iV'ft5. 3Qf'!4' ' W MN Q. X . M w EVA' ww 33 , V mfg fi' Www my -9' ks. ,AM 'N ' -Givfks.- ,,.. K i N W! a .Wax M I 3 5 MW .. rar ,r r, yr M,'i ,vm N ' fi -SR : weewemwm 1+-522 B' ' fi -:Z EF5E??ii r x?eaWQ ii fi' , kg.. , 'Q V 4- ar ,wp r . , r - GROUP 1 B9 Class Offlcers Bow 11 Gebauer, Iames, Hildreth, Kozlo Koeiz, Martin, Lamant, Smith. I Maxine Vice- Bow 2: Barker, Goodwin, PattersolTT7I'cNei1, Balch, Ieifress, Dix, Cas- President- Helen Bowers pmwlc' ', ' GROUP 2 Secretary' S KOZ- Bow 3: Iohnson, Ballari, Sprilgman, Mazzola, Marsh, Stranberg, Wei,s low, T r e a S u r e rg Susie Lawler, Roderick, Gardner. E ' Bow 4: Hickman, Blake, Iones, Beaucamp, Brune, Grimm, Sandos, Robey. Ough' President' Row 5: Ries, Parker, Baftery, Weaver, York, Hull, Iackson. l22J xg, r uf, lwwwi , A x at A ,' it , - Q GROUP 1 Bow li Arrayo, Beltran, Blankenship, Bergman, Beitel, Betrue, Adams. Bow Z: Beller, Baker, Akers, Barker, Adamson, Bisner, Arteg, Blessum. Bow 3: Barton, Folger, Barrett, Arambel, Best, Bailey, Battey, Acuna, Bissel. GROUP 2 Bow l: I. lones, K, lones, L. Grey, Kerwood, M. Davis, Hedrick, Blanken- ship, Keeran, lohnson, Iason, Hernandez, Kazda. Row 2: V. Iones, Clarke, King, E. lfiert, Butt, Kennedy, Kiplinger, Kaysen, Kerwood, Ienkins, Iackson. Bow 3: Horst, D. Foster, Bintord, Dye, Courtney, lvie, lohnson, Hogne Howard. Bow 4: Burke, Isaacs, Keith, Bordier, Bynum, Kiger, Ersivein, Bowman, V A9 Officers BOW 1: Martha Hildreth, Secretary, Maxine Glad- ding, Vice-President, Pat Sullivan, Treasurer. BOW 2: ' ' ent- Mrs. Bennett, Adviser. GROUP 1 How li Clark, Clyde, Davis, Craig, Cupp, Cane, Delgudillo, Cross, R. Craig, Dominguez, DeCeeco, Flow 2: Dohle, Courtney, De-Bardeleben, Cliit, Crowle, Dodge, Duggen, Dapper, Dessert. Row 3: Coppi, Coldron, Coleman, Davis, Cherno, Damon, Burke. GROUP 2 Row l: Franklin, Essen, Douglas, Duran, Fish, Escobedo, Fernandes, Giles, Bence, Galbraith. Row 2: l.aMonk, Forch, Edmunds, Emmons, Foreman, Fielding, Driter, Durst, Cuellan, Folths, Escobedo. Row 3: Crouch, Gamill, Clark, Etberton, Crowson, Duer, Fenninger, Finn, Essucin, Franco. GROUP 3 Row li Gant, Hamilton, Gray, Hedrick, Grant, Gumbmann, Hentzen, Gastelum, Haos, Guwley, Gladcling Flow 21 Harstead, Hart, Gough, Harrison, Henisey, Harris, Gorrell, Greco, Hetch. Row 32 Hayner, Griesba, Hogue, l-lillis, Halguin, Holden, Hatch, Herrmann. i241 . ws. 4 ,.. GROUP 1 Row l: Moreno, McKinley, Memoli, Moulton, Moreno, Meyer, Moss, Matson, Martin. Row 2 Glenville, Milkuse, Hawkins, Meeth, Murphy, Martin, Meeker, Mariin, Merriam. Row 3: McGlothlin, Magusin, Mcl.aggart, Miller, M. Martin, McPherson, Muller, McWilliam, Mcllonald. GROUP 2 Row lt Oren, Nassief, Palmer, O'Neal, Orrin, Naylor, Perry, Pearson, Pix, Overholser, C. Palmer Row 2 Nava, Patrick, Master, Peopler, Marion, Oswald, Peiersen, Parker, Peterson, Pierce. Row 3 Picone, Patterson, O'Sullivan, Neal, F. Neal, Ptast, Perez, Ostlig, Peterson. GROUP 3 Row li Redding, Dynes, Pollock, Rosebrook, Ririer, Rollis, Reyes, Robinson, Phillips, Reddig, Richmond, L. Ramirez. Row 2 Radossevich, Porter, D. Robinson, D. Robinson, Robey, Richard, M, Rodriquiz, Poblano, F Rodrequiz, Rader Row 3' Pujol, Pollard, Ridge, Raybill, Rann, Reaney, Rugg, E. Phillips, Ramirez. T251 gn: gg ,A ,,.. ' x e 'lr 11 L s .A , ME Whig X-ww ' f7 . ,., u are Q. 534- mm Q Vw' A A A . Q A,-A - n 6 f 'sb 1 Q ,i.f'f. h , ww xr 'S Q. gf.. X if .... . y H495 WQQ, is ix iw' Wifi , 2 '34 an gi'-Q., 'XM' A23 gf' 'Z yi . 4' 49' qw gl 'NSF iwwwix A vw. K5 GROUP 1 Row l: Schultz, Stanley, Scott, Scharp, Seeger, Shrader, Stanley, Schobel, Santoro, Sigler, Sullivan. Row 2: Sanchez, Sanders, Senier, Smith, Sandoval, Sager, Soyka, Sabella, Sampson, Stafford, Steele. Row 3: Spilsbury, Scott, E., Sands, Scialpi, Smith, Scharp, Seymour, Porterfield, Wipperman, Cole, Sharp, W., Steman. GROUP 2 How li Sutton, M. Love, S. Love, Caulifield, Dilley, l-loutrow, Wheat, Gruschin, Dixon, Carey, Hernesmoa. Row 2: Griffin, Harris, Holquin, DeBardelebin, Gundquist, Pearson, Duncan, White, l-lerck, Sands, Kirkland, Wipper- man, Fradella. Row 3: Wick, Cirone, Barelfoot, Luchene, Merriam, Forstall, Owens, Reed, Haberrnacher, Smith, Folkersen. 27 ,- 'tw N'-Q B10 Class Officers G e r al d Hazzard, Presi- dent, Martha H i l d r e t h, Secretary, Raymond Eyres, Treasurer, Frank Hanna, Vice-President. GROUP 1 Row l: Falabella, Davidson, Chase, Dillingham, Cecil, Dighera, Arnett, Hiddreih, Row 2: Brown, Anglin, Iohnson, Bangs, Davenport, Franklin, Countney, Burns. Row 3: Ballock, Forrest, Escher, Bowers, Kammert, Hanna, Eyers, Hazzard. GROUP 2 Row l: Onell, Rees, Lewis, Reid, Wassel, McComb, Smith, Lauricella, Web- ster. Row 2: Tallman, Mills, Morrow, Rohde, Willoughby, Norris. Row 3: Vigare, Leber, Woolverton, Nauslar, Mangana. -.v Row 1: Duncan, Wooldridge, Fields, Ellsworth, Heckel. Row 2: Kramer, Kirkland, Bowers, Champion, Pix, Haney, Klein, J 1 . , q J-QA! I ' M 1 0 .44 I 5140 rf fwfr K H7 'Ax f A f fdyf ' '-fga 2.4-u.v4! f ' l g!,4,,,gl ,f4 '4'Lf, f if f 1 - 1' Q v f f: 0 I f J A1 , V I . ,V M44 . jxjj 7 4 c'u J J . X f 1 .f . ' J,z!ecJ.f1-'J-,'JH'0r'ffl owed-,fo K' Hy9fg'7, . - 4, , r ff Z :I ,Keg if 1-off . 1 'iff' I ' . Q , U . .nfl ' ' mf! fya ' W l QA! ,, .QQ W 1' -A A , .- X - , ,iq , 1 -2 , M70 -:X L If ,sf fzerf new X I 75, -6 4 IAAQZOJ' , VJ' l .!c 1ff-6' I J 5 ' 'l J-M267 , On! fl-f'3 I ' n -F' ' 5. J M' .F .1 'W ' '7',.zfffva','.,4: e-,Q 0 N-n I , jg, Z4 21 ' Jfxfgex VL, LA' . IZQI I , ,f ,' .rl L-rm - , uf'-ff Qfg- t J J - A10 Class Officers Lucienne Roberts, Vice- President, Pat Kilpatrick, Chairman, Morrie Bem- irez, President, Marjorie Stentz, Secretary. GROUP 1 GROUP 2 Row Row Row Row Bow Bow Beresford, Ahlquist, Basenberg, Baldwin, Adams, Bello, Bolton, Bab bitt, Aguirre, Beltrem, Bonerallice. Anderson, Beilstein, Bateman, Betsworth, Bland, Alerich, Barkhurst, Beck, Blaisure, Baker, Acuna, Barthelemy. Aguirre, Bernasconi, Beach, Bechtel, Aranda, Alexander, Anderson, Castz, Caringella, Bush, Coleman, Brianard, Bowers, Borshk, Bond, Asby, Acosta, Arquette, Anderson E., Blakeley. Carr, Brandrup, B. Carr, Cotten, Bonds, Brophy, Corrigan, F, Bowers, Care denez, Cuddy, Conklin, Browning. Brubaker, Cesar, Cambianica, Bustillos, Connors, Burger, Brown, Bussell, Bonessa, Cline, Crookham, Curl. MNA, lm.: -.J 'wmnwxkyvm - x .N 'Q 7 s I A-A GROUP 1 Row l Cnri.stophQr.sen, Chartrand, Chavez, Craig, Crowe, Deane, Ibavizfs, Crozm, Huw 2 Cornell, Demeter, Davidson, DeCeCCo, llalllborg, Doneau, lleqn, Clourl GROUP 2 Roz-J l lloprm, PIll.sworLh, Ferrero, liowdlng, Dunn, DoVare, Elrnasley, lDiVoCChio, Deny. How 2 llreilorl, Ponte, Fox, Foulaer, Foley, Harley, B. Depue, Erarnbort, Enalirzh, llrvln, Flnolxor GROUP 3 Huw li Glen, Fry, Gooflspfeefl, Hall, French, Haleck, Hageman, I-lanrann, Haeaor, How 2 Grinor, Francorn, Greco, Garnell, Goodrich, Foster, Gleanon, Brown, Klng Row fl Colffbort, Fradolla, Frittlne, Elflorson, Garcia, R Fronclx, Froornaru, Gardner, Grlrnand ISI GROUP 1 Row l' lackman, Florence, Holtberg, lavicoli, House, Hand, Hawthorne, Holt, Ivory, Hernandez, Hastings. Row 21 Hayes, Hunt, Docksteader, Horton, Holton, Hernandez, Henson, Holleron. GROUP 2 Row li luarez, Marlett, Mariele, Kirkland, Koetz, Knight, lones, Knicht, I. lones, Hawkes. Row 2: Lee, Kearney, Iohnson, Lanier, Lestico, Kilpatrick, McClure, Nava, Iohn, Lowell. Row 3: Keele, Keeler, Kieatzner, Kenworth, Letourneau, L. Iones, lohnston, Karan, Holtzclaw. GROUP 3 Row li Miller, Morris, McMillan, Meyers, Miller, Meliek, Menclo:a, Laughton, Moreno, Nelson. Row 2: Messina, Neilson, Nelson, Locken, Molnar, Iackson, Nelson, Morton, Mittendorf, Murchison, Lawing Row 3: Moran, McKenzie, Mahn, Mott, Neal, Michejda, l. Mlllcr, A. Nelson, Moore, Mehaffey. l321' ,531 GROUP 1 Row l: Rister, Rothlis, Rohner, Rowe, Rutley, Ryerson, Ruge, Rhodes, Sargent, Roberts. Row 21 Roberts, Rush, Rincorn, Reyes, Roath, Richards, Richardson. Row 3: Robison, Robinson, Rider, Routh, Mellen. GROUP 2 Row li Schrey, Summers, Simmons, Sandoval, L. Sandoval, Smith, Schmitt, Stone, Stentz. Row 2, Stemen, Stewart, Skipwith, Schultz, Silver, Slauson, Stroud, Strinz. Row 3: Scofield, Siemens, Schaefer, Skaggs, Stone, Ramirez, Schirmeister, Shenetield, Sullivan. GROUP 3 Row l: Quintana, Partridge, Prewitt, Patterson, Phillips, Powers, Raymond, Reeves, Oxby, Norton. Row 2 Postlewaite, Parsons, Price, Pinkley, Moles, Phelan, Quintanar, Raya. Row 31 Connelly, Mclntosh, Park, lackson, Parks, Prante, lrigayn, Iayner, Reclclig, Rasmussen. 33 GROUP 1 Row l: Sutierrey, Garrison, Bowler, Geniella, Schlegel, Lonergan, Simmons. Row 2: Perkins, Canslan, Hirsch, Longo, Nelson, Vifeal, Gilbert, Tindall. GROUP 2 Row lt Swadener, Valenzuela, Walion, Truitt, Torres, Villegas, Tyler, River, Tang, Toohey. Row 2: Vanderput, Walker, Turnbow, l. Turnbow, Wallen, Valdez, Vassar, Wall, Walters, Thompson. Row 3: Tullgren, Waite, Seilt, Wade, Shaffer, Taliaierro, VV alcott, Tate, Watcher, Tennison, Visco, Walker GROUP 3 Row l: Watkins, Norton, Warchoi, Willson, Warclrip, Webb, Williarns, E. Williams, Ware, Yanlier. Row 2: Weiermuller, Wilson, Wookey, Woodward, G. Williams, K. Winn, T. Wilson, Ward. Row 3: Yakimof, Yocom, Halzinger, D. Williams, Wheeler, D. Wilson, T. Wilson, Brandon. l341 it-if B11 Class Officers Caroline Meeks, Lucille Guisto, Activity Chair- rnen, Dorothy Chambers, Secretary-Treasurer, Nor- man Brown, President, Betty Siringo, Vice-Presi- dent, Mrs. Bergman, Aol- viser. GROUP 1 Bow l: Downing, Grahern, Bradbury, Bricker, Chambers, Heintz, Giimio, Ellico, Hickerson. Row 2: Etherton, Durst, Hethorton, Honser, Fry, Di': Bow 31IaCkson, Holzinqer, Fish, lleliner, Hatch, Foreman, Cfirvin, Friefl, Grimm, GROUP 2 Bow l, Cass, Bick, Anderson, Austin, DeWitt, Berqo, Biwhop, Christy How 2: Christensen, Adolphson, Berndt, Carinqello, Buck, Allen Row 3: Barsl-cy, Brown, Browning, Bracken, Butler, Christensen, Davin, W. A. Br'-' iel My M I351 Ah sg fx J f ,A S lykggtihly, A :yn 5 1- 'U W - - ysff. br.. . 491- 'Rig Q? N. v ' e ,sm w 'Nu nfl 45' 16 .S if gli E ,MQW I ? r 'f wif I W , Q gf. 1 x va 1 Q Q ,, x sea fs if Jw' al if gg QE , -Z 5 t. ,L gf X? 5, J 1' 1 fi -321551 l ' 1 f -4' ' ' K W N Viv' ' 0.4, f ' . P 'M rv .' fd HYUWP 1 .1 3 'if , g -L R Qin- QMS- wx be N, Q38 RW NX! x 'Qi Q g nf- -, 3. gf .fl -X 3:45. H 'Q if 11. fx.: W A wg. . is .sf .. l-'Y A V3 we 15 x ggwx. v. 1xNx-X A 15535 WN. w ,g.,, f Bs 5. .5 YR ik lm L 5? -1 hwy 'i gg -f my K '5 GROUP 1 Row l: Aztor, Forsberq, Gilkinson, Cooper, Beck, Fish, Fortner, Freidson, Finke, Chabot. Row Zi Bowling, Diaz, Cuni, DuVall, Deane, Edwards, Glick, Clark, Gerten, Eastland, Erickson. Row 3: Ducket, Dickson, Dunn, Frey, Dominguez, Brackenbury, Endy, Fuentes, Edgar, Eigle, Dilley, Donahue, Gerwick GROUP 2 Bow 1: Hamilton, Brenton, Cristy, Hutt, Horton, Green, Hensel, Grobien, Haffner, Gooden. Row 2: Hewitt, Henselmeier, Greenamyer, Green, Holton, Houston, Haug, Heath, Lowell, Gordon. Row 3: Houston, Hall, Goesch, Hicks, Howey, Grilles, Galvin, Gould, Haynes, Griner, GROUP 3 Row l: McBride, Nash, Kidd, Ioaquin, Kruser, Lindner, P. Iones, N. lones, lanes, Lammers. Row Zi Iasmin, Kimloro, Iessick, Larson, Koetzner, Hunt, Lamonk, lohannsen, Goodrich, lackson, Kreisler. Bow 31 Hall, lohnson, lensen, Laidlaw, Larry, Kaufman, lucid, lenkins, Lavender, Hooper, I. lones, Kimball. H91 av' GROUP 1 Row li Mclienney, Moreno, Lozano, Levet, Marquess, Martin, Memory, Meisner, Kiintz, Row 2: Mitchell, McCullough, Lake, McMillan, Nobile, McComb, Mooney, McDaniel, LaScalr1, Miller Row 3' Mclieand, Mason, Meyer, Mellorm, Myers, Lieber, Maughan, Lee Leyrer, McClain, Holtzclaw. GROUP 2 Row l: Olivas, Morales, Pannell, Owens, Peregoy, Oldenburg, Norclhoti, Pierce, Pauinta, Novak. Row 2 Olsson, Molineux, Montgomery, Mooney, Peterson, Patterson, Pinto, Manriquez, Mandoza. Row 3: Phillips, Mosan, Petrie, Moses, Page, Otis, Moore, Pfrimmer, Mahanoy GROUP 3 Row li Rosenbruch, Schneyder, Potter, Satchwell, Prante, Salez, Reyes, Rustacl, Robinson Row 2 Schaub Robertson Ro ers Ro ers Price Saunders Rabens Pereao Plechot Ski with f 1 Q Of Q I I -1 -if , Y. Yr P - Row 3: Ryerson, Schrnerberg, Sager, Posth, B. Rohner, Piifert, Rozzell, Ryan, Reeder, Robinson, Pope, Rosebrook l391 7 ' x GROUP 1 i Row l: Sheerin, Pilant, Terrell, Ostler, Sales, Taylor, Stolliker, Sid, Slaten, Smith. X Row Z: Shaw, Sweigart, Seese, Scott, Starrett, Stillwagon, Springer, Wardle. x Row 3: Robertson, Schaub, Sokol, Sergio, Skipworth, Siddens, Richard Temple, Roy Temple, Shetron, Seymour. GROUP 2 Row 1: White, Wood, Wallin, Winder, Wall, Williamson, Woerner, Yoshimura. Row 2: Winzenread, B. Van Driel, Wolfer, Zielberg, P. Van Driel, Yamato. Row 3: Thornhill, Williams, Wick, D. Wheeler, L. Wheeler, Warren, D. Young, Winter, I. Young, Houtenbrink, Weber 1 GROUP 3 Row l: Comstock, Youngs, Goff, Dinger, Meisner, Stevens, Fortner, Kephart. Row 2: Crumrine, DeWitt, Kovaly, Schay, Young, Ryan, Craig, Moore, Clarke. Row 3: Bewley, Keeler, Bobnecht, Claridge, Hohner, Perry, Neville, Cook, Heck, Walker. E401 ciaisd x A W M A W 'ei if if All V3 . B12 Class Officers Gloria Walling, President, Dick Truman, Social Com- mittee Chairman, Nancy Gates, Treasurer, Mrs. Bedwell, Adviser, Louise Wall, Secretary, Doris Strandberg, Vic e-P r e si- dent. GROUP 1 Row li Bringer, Davidson, Askley, Capreau, Benclc, Cosszsart, Byrd, Acker. Row 2: Butler, Cuddy, Wright, Bence, Clark, Albronda, Bello, Abrams Andrews. Row 3: Cloud, Hasset, Alari, Burlingham, Biciche, Davis, Cuppari. GROUP 2 Row l: Gates, Gough, lohnson, Edwards, Henson, Hartford, Manzer, Ham mar, Edwards, Row 2: King, Falahella, Geniellci, Hawkins, Kurze. Row 3: Memoli, Laughton, Furgeson, Elgar, Griffith, Iohnson, GROUP 1 Row li Rabin, Oughlon, Mleklush, Meyers, Wall, Wilbert, Sharp, Zucker, Williarns. Row 21 Siranberg, Walling. Row 3: Stevens, Ware, Meir, Reekie, Pfost, Owens, Samuelson, Vlfasson, Schorr, Wilcox GROUP Z Row l: Bradshaw, Alari, Olsen. Row 2: Champion, Quintanar, Rich, Trurney, Bringer, Ramsey, O'Neill. ? U21 WAQNQ 3 -ma 'it 4, Wg Nik U5 f 'W . 5'4g,V'z,g,g if SELEUTEU SUBJECTS. Ray Ross Lawrence Antista Richard Willson Stanley 'llmrnons ff , 5 , ,5f11sRQ? f N I I I l 1 .E fqwx ang, ll .I ,1 An I 3 -M, 5 .avg 1 YQ lllqlu J ,li , f' 7 pp!! , x , . .13 1 ...ix N- Y: I X Aglgl w A K, - X K Aa F ,sig up Bal, X Ni 4 -' ' 'F l C0 x YJ 'alll G M 'i 95 A ug 6 Q2 ' ,I L . 1 A ff! 0 C f Lrlx - e 1 I , n Schlickmcm Faith Stewart Cherilyn Hclrliss Betty Greenhctlgh ' - ,, ' A ' iv , f , ' ,. : M N X ,M x ' ' H ' f -A . t t .X ,i. Q 5 v X ff. G I J L' Fi. A Q5 3 -' Y 'A' ' X X S576-3: ad ' I t 9 X X VG' . ' I I fri' , 9-5 Mix h ' 0 O ' I ,aaXX2R2xZX5f' ,Z .I g V U u QNX ,g,6xa3gg K ' 4 Q9 ' I I 1 f -1 ,avxgxmg QL t t v. 4 ll Y N Z fl an f , X -,F N L H ' ' A ka-Q Z J Armstrong, Peggy Beck, George 72 Club, Spanish Club Brown, William Varsity Club, Var- sity Football Collard, Sarah Antista, Lawrence Senior Play, Light and Shadow Club, Radio Club, Chm. Legislative Council Bluff, Margaret Business Mgr. of Aztec, Secretarial Club, Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y Buccola, Frank Delacour, Ralph Bashlorih, Evelyn Bateman, lacqueline A12 Service Com,, All Social Com- Art Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club Calhoun, Lois Tu - Lon Tri-Hi-Y Senior Play, Usher- ette, Com'l Club, All Social Com. Cypher, Dick Varsity Track, Var- sity Football, Var- sity Club, B11 Clcss Vice-President Bales, Bill Brock, Ruth A Cappella Choir, Senior Play, Span- ish Club, Senior Glee Club Casey, Verda Davis, Shirley Arnold, Alyce A12 Service Com, Senior Play, Foren- sic Club, Light and Shadow Club Broadwell, loan A12 Service Com., Business Mgr. of Aztec, Sec. oi Girls' League, Vice-pres of French Club Coit, Glenn Varsity Club, Var- sity Football Conklin, Eleanor Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y, Senior Play, Secre- tarial Club Baker,Ioyce Majorette, C1.AJ1 Senior Play, Ut Aztoccn Tri-Y Brewer, lune Secretary ot Cab- inet, Feature Eclitoi of Aztec, Presiden of Secretarial Club, Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y Clute, Grace Delgadillo, Avelinmg Senior Girls' Gle- Club, Secretaria Club orcia, Lois lmsley, Florence Latin Club, Art Club, G.A,A,, Dis- cussion Club arless, Cherilyn Student Director of Senior Play, Secre- tary ol Light and Shadow Club, V.P. Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y, Sophomore Class Secretary ones, Martha Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y, Light and Shadow Club, Senior Play, Light and Shadow Play Dozo, Bill Erambert, loan Hughes, Arthur Varsity Tennis, Sr. Play, Scholarship Society, Legislative Council Kane, Lois Spanish Club, Uto- Aztecan Tri-Y, Sr. Play, A Capella Choir Doerrbecker, Anne Green, Charles Hedberg, Bob Senior Play, Light and Shadow Club, Science Club, Lit- erary Society Kerr, Ann Scholarship Soci- ety, Com'l Club, Secretarial Club, Senior Play Usher- ette Fornator, Albert Garcia, Molly Iones, Margaret Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y, Light and Shadow Club, Senior Play, Light and Shadow Play Kingston, Ralph Elgar, Beverly Secretary ol Girls, President of G A.A Football Queen. President ol Legis- lative Council Greenhalgh, Betty President ot Light and Shadow Club, Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y A12 Class Treas. Senior Play Ioanis, Gereld Kiger, Margery Ann lfllis, Bill Gomez, Emily Tu-Lon Tri-Ht-Y, Sr Play Usherette, All Class Treas., Com- mercial Club Iohnson, Odessa Student Director ot Senior Play, Bll Class Sec, G A A., Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y Calderon, Louis Lock, Ray Lynch, Lola Girls' League, Art Club, Secretarial Club, Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y McClelland, Berle Newhouse, Don Senior Class Pres., Varsity Basketball Varsity Club, Var- sity Tennis Laidlaw, Malcolm President of Senior Orchestra, Science Club, Bee Track, Chairman ol Club Committee Locklear, Mary Spanish Club Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y, Art Club, Chanti- con Tri-Y McComb, Billie Secretarial Club, Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y Oughton, Robert Larrabee, Bruce Margedant, Bill McMahan, Robert Cee Football, Bee Track Prante, Stafford Lenoir, Charleen Vice-pres, ol Iunior Girls' Glee Club, Bll Class Commit- tee, Senior Glee Club, Commercial Club Marks, Enid French Club, Lit- erary Society, Tu- Lon Tri-Hi-Y McDonough, Beverly Newton, Margaret Ann Laing, Carol A Cappella Choir, Senior Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Sex- tette, Vice - Presi- dent of Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y Mahanay, Betty Io Merriam, lacqueline Secretary ol Clubs, Girls' League, Lea- islative Council, Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y Painter, Patricia Discussion Club, Class Committee, Scholarship Soci- ety, Business Mgr. of Teocalli Langford, Caryl Senior Play, Treas- urer of Radio Play- ers, G,A.A., Stage Crew Mayfield, Pat Vice-president Art Club, Legislative Council, All Social Committee, Senior Glee Club Miller, Reba Parker, Betty Lou Senior Glee Club, A Capella Choir, Sextette, All Class Secretary Perkins, Colleen Sherrill, Hilton IV Cross: Country Stratton,Le:1lie Tullarcn, Ltrowellyn Peterson, Margaret Annie lRuthl Slattery, Iudy Swanson, Eugene Yosltiinura, Raymond Tu lon Tri-llr-Y, Art Club, Senior Glee Club Scott, lean Speer, Evelyn Commercial Club, Uto-Aztecan Tri-Y Timmins, Stanley Bee Football, Liter- ary Society, Light and Shadow Club, Scholarship Society Woodward, Ruth Lrqht and Shadow Club A Capoella Choir Aztec Stcrtt Sackett, Richard Sparks, Marilyn Light and Ehadow Club, Scholarship Society, Sr. Play, Secretarial Club Troudy, Ruth Turner, Ioyce Spanish Club Uto- Axtecan Tri-Y, Rae clto Club, Business Mcncjor ot Senior' Play Ross,Ray Cabinet, Editor' ol Aztec, Sports Ed- itor ot Annual, Ed- itor ot Football Programs Schichlrnan, Doreen Treasurer ol Lioht and Shadow Club, Senior Play, Uto- Aztecan Tri-Y, Lea- islative Council Stone, Norma Willron, Richard Shoorin, lim Stewart, Faith Vrcrzrprcs ol l.rqht and Shadow Club Senior Play, Uto Aztecan 'llrt Y Tribe, Mary Lou Williarii1s,Melvtn Leaislatrvo ffotrrtcrl ALI Class Porn mittee, l3.scrr::s:or1 Club, All Sorvrct I'tfr'trnr1ft-rr NIIKPHUUUUTIUN . .. 'fllllllll EYES STUDENT DIRECTORS Cast: Larry Field, Bob Hedburg, Will- oughby, Art Hughes, Grandmother Field, Martha Iones, Pearl, Margaret Iones, Helen Field, Alyce Arnold, Prince Nikolai Toradje, Larry Antista, Natasha Rapako- vitch, Faith Stewart, Tonia Karpova, Bet- ty Greenhalghg Olga Shmilevskaya, Dor- een Slickman, Father Field, Ray Ross. Ioyce Baker, Eleanor Conklin, Caryl Langford, Marilyn Sparks, Ioyce Turner and Lois Kane, are guests and gypsies in scene two, act one. This unusual play was snappily presented by the Senior Class and had an able cast to portray its colorful characters. It Was named Dark Eyes for the Russian girls who were featured in this fast-moving comedy. The story took place in a Well-to-do New York socialite's home, Where Nikolai Toradje, her fiance, was visiting. To start the series ot hilarious incidents which popped continually through the play, three lively Russian actresses arrived. These three, Natasha Rapakovich, Tonia Kapova, and Shmilevskaya Clga, thought they were being chased tor money they had over- drawn from the bank. Natasha was in love with Nikolai without admitting it to any- one until nearing the end of the play. The plot became quite involved, as usual for love affairs which concern several parties, but all turned out with everyone happy. ' .Qfffgnk www Q, gk'fff4f1QlQQ ENV ak. it ff wi Avi W Q Q gif .- ' W ' -P -xv .U i,M N. it 4 , U05 ,405 I V L35 V K, TWYA' if b ,M .f N Q ,. f Q f 4 S 4 Q' Q W W j' Q, A '54 1 'be-NE ma V ww? WS? sg Q -m y K vu Ybiif 1 ,-'S 5. .Hx ww my Y, I. .IJ ,.wrgl W Liqwiymxyw Y L r nh .- ,X gg' 1. .. L1 'Q-f'w2 1:14352 33 grgifx M? iii ? Q .. sf 5 g . ff W1 PACE SETTEHS . . . Qsccir Olsen Bill Yfoerncr Bob Howczrcl Don Stcmkewicz W rum, . r 'fr ,il ,QY t r .. 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I fw- awkins, Wanda Song Leader, Rally Comittee, Treas. of lunior Class, Sec. oi Activities azzard, Donna Tu Lon Tri-Hi-Y President Legisla- tive Council, Dis- cussion Club olt, Douglass nes, Von Ray Harstad, Anita Science Club, An- nual Staff, GAJ5.. Hill, Cherie Class Com., Radio Players, Uto Az- tecan Tri-Y, Stage Crew Howard, Bob Varsity Football, All Class Presi- dent, Secretary of Boys, Hi-Y Club Kiertzner, Otto Harris, L.aDonna Spanish Club, Sci- ence Culb, Art Club, B11 Assem- bly Committee Hill, Clyde Iackson, Lou Ann G.A.A. President, Spanish Club, Sci- ence Club, B11 Assembly Com. Knapp, Rozella Hammer, Phyllis Commercial Club Hensel, Helen Holleran, Ioe Klemstein, Gerson Hamilton, Neil Pres, ol Science Club, Scholarship Society, Literary Society, Discussion Club Hayami, Walter Iackson, Robert Kennedy, Mary Spanish Club, Sci- ence Club, G.A.A. Hatlestad, Charlotte Tu Lon Tri-Hi-Y, Scholarship Soci- ety, Science Club President, G.A.A. Hewitt, Katherine Secretarial Club, Commercial Club Iohnson, Irene Klein, Lenora Band, Secretarial Club LY, ,I Knapp, Ruby Main, Ioanne G.A.A. Sec., Latin Club, B11 Assem- bly Com., Science Club Miller, Richard Morton, Marion LaLancle, Aline Martin, Marilyn Pres. oi Tu Lon Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-pres. Commercial Club, Vice-pres, Secre- tarial Club Merrill, Cleo Editor of Aztec, Spanish Club, Tu Lon Tri-Hi-Y, Class Committee Moberly, Morris I.V. Basketball, 72 Club, Varsity Club Koon, Louise Secretarial Club, All Class Com, Logan, Bob Meyer, Patricia Lite Member Schol- arship Society, Tu- Lon Tri-Hi-Y, Sec' retarial Club, Sr. Orchestra Moore, Mary Alice Art Club, Piano Club, Radio Play' ers, Class Com. Larsen, Peter Marsh, Beverly G. A. A., Science Club McCollister, Geo. Secretary of Fi- nance, Discussion Club, Scholarship Society, Literary Society Miller, Robert Knight, Thell Martin, Donna Song Leader, Rally Committee, Class Committee Meese, Mary Lou Mocerino, Rita Secretarial Club, Class Committee, Stage Crew Larson, Kenneth Markel, Raymond Miller, Marilyn Murphy, Katherin Q1 A, 4? Y. 'I 1 J, . -. Roseland, lim Roundtree, Carol Annual Stall, Latin Club Scott, Shirley Skem, Victor Robey, Patricia Scholarship Soci- ety, Literary Soci- ety, Sr. Orchestra, Tu Lon Tri-Hi-Y Runels, Shirley Art Club, G.A.A,, Literary Society Smith, L.D. Speth, Barbara Art Club, Literary Society Rodgers, Zona Art Club, Annual Staff, G.A.A., Prom Committee Sandoval, Tony Schaub, Ariel Spoon, Wayne Robinson, Betty G.A,A., Science Sasses,Russell Smith, Helen Seals, Barbara Literary Club, Tu- Lon Tri-Hi-Y Roemer, Mary Sager, Ronald. Scobie, Mary Elizabeth Science Club, Art Club, Spanish Club Stankewicz, Don Varsity Club, 72 Club, All Class Committee, Vars- ity Baseball Bogers, Ted Sandusky, lero Bee Track, Lite Soc., Science C Latin Club Sheets, Iackie Scott, Gene T' .z L. ty S f s is , T iw ,,,,, tr, N2 fy? X lik Stark, Iuanita Thompson, Marjorie Iunior Girls' Glee Club, Aztec Staff Walters, Kenneth Wells, Betty lane Stites, Harold Thornhill, Walter Yell Leader, Stu! dent Body Presi- dent, Varsig Teri- nis, Bally ,om Walters, Paula Annual Photo Ed- itor, Senior Play Sec Radio Players Scholarship Society Warren, lim . si st ,ff Q5 Stevens, Albert Tc1 lor,Be-ttylo Marr Student Store, V.ce-Pres, Literary Society, Sec -Trees Science Club, Tr. ot Girls' League Vitale, Bill Woerner, Bill Senior Class Pres, Yell Leader, Var- sity Tennis, Rally Committee is ,r vie . fi? ,Mt Suiter, Letty Class Committee, Senior Glee Club Thomas, Ianna Light and Shadow, Rally Com., Radio Players, Class Com N olpi, Madeline V ce-Pres of Senior Class, Vice-Pres. ol AIU Class, Lea- islative Counczl, Secretarial Club Williams, Hilda Senior Gzrls' Glee Club ,ft , l il t. -3,1 it M J ' Rs R ' f r X' N 1 in N' X 5 .. S fs F , I Stephen, Doreen Commercial Club, Literary Society Freshman Tri-Y, Sr Girls' Cvlee Club Ungles, Doroihy Secretarial Club Tu Lon Tri-Hi-Y Walter, Charles Warren, Phyllis Stevens, Betty Tenorio, Theresa Veach, leanne Sec Girls' League, Lit. Society, Span- ish Club, Sconce Club Wheeler, Tori 77 Club, Sszence Club Crain, William I 52 1 Cline, Lynn Wood, Betsy Kay B11 Assembly Com- mitee Literar So . Y ' ciety, Spanish Club Burlingham, Kenneth Wade, Wallace Essex, Art Latin Club, Legis- laiive Council Zucker, Renee Spanish Club, Az- tec Staff Hartley, Lewis Collord, Mae Zellar, Virginia Tu Lon Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Az- tec Staff, Class Commitiee Fi its? murmur H fx. ,Q t ggi: ,l g Q N if 5 Bow l: Beverly Elgar, Secretaryg loyce Turner, Business Manager. BOW 2: Mr. Luttrell, Adviserg Betty Grennhalgh, Treasurerg Don Newhouse, President. Madeline Volpi, Vice-Presidentg Bill Woerner, Presiclentg Mr. Bergman, Aclviserg Pat O'Connell, Secretar Y. . ',LA.,. 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This unexpected turn of events left the spoiled family in a state of turmoil, upset- ting the luxurious and somewhat bored life led by four grown children and scatter- brained Mrs. Rimplegar. Being in dire need of money, Kenneth, Elizabeth, Ed and Hildegard went in search of employment. For further support they boarded mild, sensible Dr. Stevens, an old family friend. To thicken the plot, Elizabeth's fiance, Donald, roomed with them, but depended upon the family means for financial support. He was a temper- amental novelist With a strange idea that he could not work because of his highly artistic personality. He was a constant cause of argument, with headstrong Elizabeth defending him. Later, Donald left for good after having disappointed everyone by turning down a good job. This action left Elizabeth free to marry Dr. Stevens, and with the combined income from the Rimplegars' jobs, their careless and happy feel- ing returned to them. 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Yes, another football season has passed through the Keppel sports newsreel, and though not as spectacular as its predecessor, the Aztec's 1945 pigskin efforts can be written into that big maroon and white record book as one of the most exciting grid years at Hell- man Avenue's football-minded institution. Opening their bag of tricks on South Pasadena turf, the Wagermen were surprised by the power-laden tiger but succeeded in knotting the count 7-7. The lack Rabbits of Long Beach were next to feel Maroon strength and they fell, 19-U. ln the next game against Beverly Hills, the Keppelites blew an 18-6 lead in the last five minutes to give the Normans a 19-18 victory. This score was reversed the following week when the locals met and defeated Glendale Broadway, 19-18. ln their first league tilt the Montezumamen and the Whittier Cards played to a breath- taking scoreless tie with the Aztec's only tally being called back. The unbeaten Excelsior Pilots suffered their first defeat when they met the Keppelites and lost, 12-0. The red-hot E1 Monte eleven was th next squad to come to grips with the locals and after a see-saw battle they edged out the home towners, 13-8. Then the final-Aztecs vs. Moors in the league final! ln a game with all the customary excitement, thrills, and color, the Alhambrans cashed in on a Keppel fumble for a safety which changed a Keppel win to an 8-7 loss. And so it ended, 3 wins, 2 ties, 3 losses-not bad Keppel! Row 2: Berry, Bordier, Howard, Coit, Cypher, Bailey, Richardson, Reid, Young, Scott-Mgr. - Row 2: Reeder, Haynes, Kau-man, Visco, Sheerin, Harrison, Endy, Alford, Brown, Weaver, Dominguez, Swift-Mgr. Row 3: Coach Wagner, Reck, Prante, Fitchie, Laughton, Willson, Furgeson, Winter, Iones, Bronson, Schirmeister, Acosta, Coach Dean. Row 4: Scott, Sanderson, Cotten, Cartledge, Aguirre, Letourneau, Garcia, Elgar, Ballock, Skem, Woolverton. .rms . ...BEE FUUTB1-lLL Bee Football An abundance of natural ability, lots of fight, expert coaching and the will to win-all these made the combination which carried Mark Keppel's Bee footballers through the 1945 season. Although outweighed in nearly all their games, the Aztec middleweights were never outclassed and were able to place another colorful season alongside the many other Bee seasons already past, copping a second place in the league play. With Coach Blynn Wilson at the reins, the local chargers tangled with South Pasa- dena and came through with a 13-7 win. The Keppelites then hit a four-game losing streak. After taking a 33-l8 stropping from the Long Beach Poly team, the locals returned home for their next three games. The first contest with Glendale Broadway found the Montezuma gridders strong, but not strong enough to top the exploding Dynamiters. Aztecs lost l2-7, Glendale scoring the winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter. The Middies then dropped two more tilts to Beverly Hills 13-7, and to Whittier 20-O in a league battle. The Aztecs finally returned to the win column the next week, however, and edged pow- erful Excelsior 7-6. The boys from Hellman Avenue showed what they could do when they got started. The El Monte eleven was next on the list of league opponents and the Maroons again won in a wide open battle, 20-l2. The Bee gridders followed this with their most thrilling performance of the year in the traditional clash with the Alhambra Moors. Trailing l2-6 with four minutes to play the Kep- pelites drove 77 yards, scoring in the last three seconds of the game. The all important conversion was made and the Wilsonmen won, l3-l2. Throughout the season it was the Keppel running attack mixed with deception which gave the maroon squad the majority of its wins, also it was the first Keppel middleweight squad in the history of the school to place second in league play. Little pile-driving Ernie Hernandez, the team's key man in the backfield, was chosen captain of the squad. Row l: More-n, Pix, Stewart, Longo, Farley, Butters, Cirone, Overholser, Brown. Row Z: Shaffer, Mgr, Isaacs, Mott, Burns, Frey, Hunt, Margedant, Iones, Parrish, Robinson. Row 3: Coach Wagner, Cardenez, Trainer, Leyrer, Vickers, Perry, Alari, Davis, Bordier, Pohle, Batcheller Bustillos Row 4: Mitchell, Aranda, Maughan, English, Beach, Greco, Erickson, Olson, Williams, LaMonk, Allen, Wheeler, Miller, Siemens, Hernandez. Qi . . tl,. .,,,,. . UTBML . .. . sn my C 195,15 nn.. ...f1 : .. V 4 ' 525-If his-.x.' '11 wn iEl. . .. Bow l: Row 2: Breaking record after record as they advanced through their undefeated season, the mighty small-fry, the Keppel Cees became the first unbeaten midget squad to pass through the Keppel sports spotlight. With many inexperienced but eager freshmen and group of sophomores and returning let- termen on the starting eleven, the little Aztecs played their first contest on the local grid. Their opponents, the Chino lightweights, were taken to the cleaners, 14-0. Hitting the road for their first game away, the Montezuma gridders traveled to the home of the green and white clad men of Excelsior. Aztecs again scored twice for a 13-U win. This win placed the team well up in the San Gabriel Valley Limelight. It was a determined group of footballers who dropped over to Whittier and passed, as well as ran, their way to a 39-7 victory. The first clash with the Moors from Main Street proved to be the local's first strong opposi- tion, and in the hotly contested tift, the Alhambra passing attack was very strong. The Maroons, however, were still able to salvage a 13-6 Win. Beginning the second round, the Aztecs again dumped the Excelsior gang 32-12 and followed up with another one-sided 20-U crushing of the Whittier Cardinals. Then came the last scheduled battle when the mites journeyed to the Moor Stadium and systematically disintegrated the Arabs, 20-U. Seven victories-that's all-that's enough. ln the baclcfield Paul McClain, fast and hard-driving fullback, headed the ground-gaining department, while CE!H', Bob Bernasconi, Don lenkins, and Neil Cloud carried the ball for many other valuable yards. On the line Bob Lammers, lim Keith, Gerald Hazzard, Captain Ed Holtzclaw, lim Dye, Tod Tennyson and Gene Weal proved to be reliable hole-openers. Weal. tk , Cocher, Shauson, Pollard, Waiter-Mgr. Row 3: Burbaker, Huetinck, Vagare, Browning, T. Tennison, Tedd, Heniseyy oftfzcle , IvfbClain, Gordon Rod rf H fx riguez, Morrow, Thoman-Asst. Coach. Q Row 4: Bynum, Picone, Cherno, Dye, Connelly, Franiom, Mata, Kammert, Crowson, W Tennyson Holmes. CHAMPS' Herrmann, Frey, Vauder Wende, Brown, Clark, Hazzard, Ienkins, Howard, Bernasconi, Barrett, Iackskon, Keith Martin-M., Lammers, Purdy, Iflelson, Stafford, Vauderent, Stillwagon, Bailey, O'Sullivan, Scott, Tullgren xiii? fs, s if X1 X Xswgq Ulisww vc-if g? gun 'E--ef l.,.. 'K we v X ka iii J f wsix I. if 90 f- -4 x, WPS' 'S-an VARSITY BASKETBALL As the l946 Varsity basketball season rolled around Keppel was undecided as to which coach would be posted as top mentor for the Aztecs. Finally, Coach Blynn Wilson, the newly- arrived sports tutor, was selected. ' Enough Varsity lettermen returned to make two complete strings, not counting Morrie Ramirez and Iohnny Dominguez up from Bees. At the forward spots were the able hoopsters Bradshaw and Schultz, at guards Olson and Bailey, and to complete this scoring armada was ace center, Ramirez. With graduation catching up with them, two veteran scorchers, Willson and Newhouse, were not able to complete the season. ln the first league test against El Monte, the Varsity got off on the wrong foot to come out of the bout 6 digits less than the Lions' 33. The Maroon and White in the second contest, broke into the win column to upset the Cards of Whittier, 32-2, only to be knocked off their feet by Monrovia in the third, 24-23. In the next games against Montebello, Covina, Excel- sior, and Alhambra, the local lads hit pay dirt by winning all four matches. This good luck placed them at mid-season time with five wins and two losses. Beginning the second half, the Cagers lost again to El Monte, and to the Cardinals as well. To remove the taste of defeat from their mouths, the Wilsonmen turned the tables to wallop the four remaining teams, Monrovia, Montebello, Covina, and Alhambra. These victories placed them second to best on the league ladder. Coach Wilson Bradshaw, R. Dominguez, Arens lenkins Ferguson Olsen Bradshaw Warren Edgar Bailey Schultz Ramirez Garcia foe ' gil 1'.' iv, ' ...... f I A Cl XML . lx' : ' El- A N Q H- -.r i ' , Q k ur K 1 -. . f JA S . .MQ V. V, 4 ek, K Xxx ivy, 312k ,k.. KA 'Haig Y 2 anim 3 M, i i: ' if, F X K QS N ,.-11,5 ffgggrx QP X 'X R- X ' Q W- is Y if Shi gag! . ,, .12,,, A,.Q xx X L A V' 5-5,K,,..g,x M +2 Vis ' HC. ga, A V. 4 i 3, iii ' X ,- 2-rf' :X x ly' - 1 ,.,, E., 4: fi' 9 f x'gE,.4: ,i.rr, ,.. . , -M - . N fr A , ' .Ev .45-,.: WX K X Q . . QU ' YL gala sm, ' 'fs . . 1 K sg 5 -sw if .- K y R if ,Q 5 .Q 5 at N g., 5 Q wi -5 -' M1212 V w . , ,Bin X F7 Q ,AF Q vi Q + .9 pf, s gk Q is , BEE BASKETBALL The success of the Bee squad Was not as great as it was expected earlier in the season, even though there were tive returning lettermen. Sparked by Capt. Goodman and coached by Gil Strother, the Middies started off the League games by downing the Lions from El Monte 28-21. In the second bout they lost to Whittier, 25-3l. The Strothermen, still with the sweat of the last defeat in their eyes, Were shellacked by the armada from Monrovia, 44-24. They came back to pound Montebello, 29-2l, and came up victor over Covina by a margin ot 8 points. In the next six contests the Maroon and White were in for a long stretch of overpoweringsg the first ot the sextet went to Excelsior Pilots, 28-21. The second tilt was lost to the Moors, 13-l5, in a hard-fought game. Beginning the second halt the Aztec casabamen Were hammered by Blue and White to the tune of 25-33. Again in the next battle they were slaughtered by the Whittier Cards, l4-37. To complete the six consecutive downs the locals lost .to Monrovia, 43-l2, and Montebello, 35-21. Finally, after the bitter defeats, the hoopsters broke into the win column by upsetting the Covina applecart, 35-16. In the next to the last game ot the season, the Middies traveled to the Excelsior floor and were swamped, 33-40. In the last bout of the season the unpredictable Bee's crossed the tracks to down their rivals, 38-2l. Row l: Walters, Dunn, Houston, Visco, Alari, Iudd, Hunt, Miller. How 21 Brodkorb, Erwin, Allen, Stites, Goodman, Dix, Sampson, Asst, Manager. -F IIS -- .- - - 8 CEE BASKETBALL . Row l: Ienkins, Bernessconi, Gerwick, Keith, Duff Walter. Row 2: Rohrbough, Clarke, Holtzclaw, Lammbers, Mellen, Brubaker, Cleason Mgr. Because of a mid season coaching change and a definite lack of height, the Mark Keppel Cee cake squad was the first Aztec midget team to wind up their season in the depths of the cellar. The team coached earlier in the year by Ed Wagner gave all the indication of a potentially powerful force as 78 midgets turned out for the opening practice sessions. The team, however, was unable to play together consistently, due to lack of exper- ience and height handicap. ln the majority of the games during the first round the little Aztecs gave stellar performance rarely. With the resignation of Wagner, Coach Walt Dean took over the cage reins. The Deanmen were unable to do much better in the second round of league play, but did show much improvement in two of their closing games against Montebello and Covina. The team was captained by center Harold Weber and was consistently aided throughout the season by the point-getting of lack Gerwick and Bob Bernasconi, for- wards, Stan Clark, forward, Ed I-loltsclaw and Brubaker, guards. The locals finished the first round with three wins and four losses while the second round gave the Maroons only two wins to five defeats, for a sum total of five victories and nine setbacks. Good luck next season, Midgets! Keppel-35 .......................................................................................... Covina-4 Keppel-19 ............ ............. E xcelsior-32 Keppel- 9 ....,....... ............. A lhambra-20 Keppel- l 9 ............ ........,.... E l Monte-27 Keppel- l 5 ............ ............. W hittier-34 Keppel-10 ............ ............. M onrovia- l 8 Keppel-33 ............ ............. M ontebello-10 Keppel-40 ............ ............. C ovina-29 Keppel-24 .,.......... .......,..... E xcelsior-27 Keppel-l 3 ........... ....... ..... A l hambra-29 E921 . . DEE BASKETBAL Row l: Breck, Chander, Burgsyne, Cesar, Mills, McGlothlin, Tullgren, Stillwagon, Arabel, Heueumarm, Miller. The deadeye marksmanship of forwards Tullgren cmd McGlothin, plus the de- fensive work of guards Arambel and Capt. Stillwagon, make the elements of a very successful 1946 Dee squad. The team played a consistent and a hard-fought brand of ball during their bouts and finished second in the league with 9 wins and 5 losses. Coached by instructors Wagner and Dean, the Keppel Mites became accom- plished masters of the fast break and the zone defense. The team on the whole looked very weak in the opening games but improved rapidly as the season pro- gressed and ended the first half with a victory over the Alhambra Moors. With the advantage of their floor speed and accurate passing, the Dees began to edge away from the opposing team in the third and fourth quarters of the tests. The small fry finished their season with a three-game winning streak, erminat- ing with their second topping of the Blue and Gold of the rival Arabs. The Aztecs' most exciting contest was played during the second round on the Monrovia hardwood when the locals edged the heavily favored Cats in a breath- taking battle. Same as their big brothers from the Varsity, the Wagner men lost the championship by the double defeat from El Monte. Pretty good, Mites!!! Keppel-32 .Covina-5 Keppel-34 Excelsior- l 8 Keppel-19 .............. Alhambra-l4 Keppel-21 El Monte-28 Keppel-27 Whittier-23 Keppel-15 Monrovia-l4 Keppel-51 Montebello-4 Keppel-41 Covina-9 Keppel-30 Excelsior- l 4 Keppel-22 ...,.......... .......... A lhambra-9 L 831 VARSITY BASEBALL The Varsity Hardball Knockers, under the tutorship of Coach Pursell, are bursting with baseball know-how and the traditional Keppel spirit. There is a lot of talent out on the old diamond this season for there are ten return- ing lettermen. Although the hardballers have lost their first two games they are picking up like wolves on Vine Street. The hickorymen came around with their first win in true Aztec style by defeating the Monrovians 4-l in the third league game of the season. Guarding the home plate and throwing the sizzling pegs down to second-baseman Benny Claridge is ace catcher Bob lenkins. Out on the mound is the madcap marvel, Morris Moberly, with his eye-defying fast ball. Fast on his heels is Paul Endy, who has the full time job of snatching high flies out of the right field sky, also he gives relief to Mobes' arm by taking over on the mound. On first base you will find the loose-jointed Bob Schultz whipping a left-handed glove up in the air just in time to snag the howling toss to make another throwout. Perhaps the screaming ball to Schultz was thrown by Stan Iones after an expert stop on the third base line, or maybe from short stop Al Karan, playing the role of an impenetrable barrier against the opposing team. In the outfield holding down the No. 7 spot is George Bailey, the able veteran who pulls the horsehide in on the run. The top sluggers this season are led by the two colorful contestants, Arms Endy and Horizontal Schultz, plus Woolverton and Claridge. It looks to one and all that the array of talent that the squad possesses is enough to set them high on the league ladder of fame. Coach Pursell and the student body hope they will reach the top bracket. Coach Pursell Moberly Woolverton lenkins Brackenbury Iones Endy Claridge Bailey Sanderson Schultz Karan .W . g v1i'S!F fif we ' Qi '. P. , 5' .ja-5 Ks f 1315 - Q - f naxz, ' xiii .fivii w-' xx , wsisgg i M 2 9: A R f ' Qi 'Rf ,Y A , , .I ! wf t,. s W ,E -X., Y, Iii f Q ' Q. . fi , 48 fg.ak- 1 . Q -as A f x 2 ' ' ., M-wmv. . 1' N, 4 : bf 2+ M ks Q .V . N M5 J J I fi 5, gfx 1 is. 3 . A eg Q in if s, fam fy .lm UN Lkgl.-. ,E ,S , -Xfx fat V X 1 il ,KM f ,f . X ew .W was 'fn-Y 14? .. ,:if -Jfgik Xv x35w4133.g' 1-fifiiiiefffw 'X 1- , My ,Q , x 1? is ZPE 5 .,.: i KA M in -. .Q if Ei f -JAY VEE BAS IAY VEE BASEBALL GROUPS Row l: Cirone W b r EBALL Coach Wilson's crew ot hard ball pounders, atter a defeat against El Monte to the tune ot 9-7, gathered up their arms to come loack to Wallop the Cards from Whit- tier 8-4. With improved bat- ting and fielding, the horse- hiders stepped into their own and met the Moors in a clash that kept the rivals from crossing the plate once to our nine. It looks as though the Wil- sonmen will have a success- tul season due to their con- tinual drive, plus the base- ball know-how of their men- tor. With returning lettermen Yocum, Bluemel, Weber, and Rozzell to show them how, the hardballers will make a try to upset the un- tortunate opponents of the lay Vee armada. , e e , Mott, Coldern, Courtney-bat boy, Mangana, Routh. Row 2: Flotho-Mgr., Vigare, Rozzell, Moran, Bluemel, Yocom, Coovert, Anderson, Coach Wilson. TRI-lllll ........ Opening the 1946 season with ten returning lettermen and a host of last year's squad members, plus many Bees from the league championship team of '45, the Mark Keppel Varsity cinder team look like one of the most powerful in the valley. The locals during their earlier meets were hampered by team injuries, plus ineligible men and so in their first meet were decisively whipped by the Bengals of South Pasadena, 671f2-361112. The El Monte Lions were the next foes, and they topped the Montezumans 63-41 in Keppel's first league tilt After these two opening losses the 1-lellmanites finally hit their stride and posted their first group win by crushing the Whittier thin clads, 83-19. Due to dead line, we are unable to cover any more cinder tilts but the way the Keppelites were picking up with every meet the team seemed bound for an upper division spot in the league standings Leading the Aztec Varsity through their season were: milers, Paul Winter and Bob Hunt who both broke 5 minutes consistantlyg Bob Mileham and lim Buress, high soaring pole vaulters who kept up near the 12 foot mark most of the year, Bud Bordier, Dave Bewley and Don Bradshaw in the hurdles and Morrie Ramirez in the high jump. The Bee squad sorely under rated at the opening of the year surprised the league by copping their first two battles from South Pasadena, 63-31, and El Monte, 52-42. They suffered their first defeat to the Cardinals, 61-34. ju The Aztec Midgets, the Cee team, gave all the indications of repeating thedihchampionship form of two years before, as they were undefeated in all meets covered. - Varsity men who turned in good performances were Rudy Macintosh, Iohn Dominguez, Salty Acosta, Ear , Bruce Anderson, Fred Aguirre and Bob Harrison. Bee Squad men were Don Williams, Bob Dukett, George Moore, Bob Allen, Dick Trueman, Ray Alvarez, Bob Iudd and Ish Poblano. 1-lard workers on the Midgets were Bob Bernasconi, Paul McClain, Tex Crowson, Bob Richards, Allan Bangs, and Gene Mclifver. The Cee team in their three meets were undefeated having topped South Pasadena, 60-13, El Monte, 42-34, Whittier, 58-18. The Mites 4-man relay team stands a good chance of breaking the Keppel school record. Fitchie Mileham Cockrell Ramirez Bordier Bewley Hunt Acosta Mclntosh Winter 9' X . 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The racketeers have started off their season by Winning four out of the seven games played. ln the first practice test vs. Montebello the netmen downed the opposition 7-2 with only first and second singles losing. In the next bout against powerful Long Beach, the lor- dian's scalp was tucked under the Wide Aztec belt, the locals Winning 6-3. The next three games spelled bitter defeat for the masters of racket and ball, for the squad was up against the southland's toughest teams. The first of the three Went to Beverly Hills ll-3, the sec- ond to South Pasadena 7-2, and the last of the discouraging triplets to Glendale Broadway, 9-O. After the three Whitewashings, the Aztecs came back for blood, determined to Wallop Cathedral High. It was an easy victory, even with the loss of Bob Thornhill, Who was inel- igible. This victory aroused the Varsity jug- gernaut, and with fresh life they rolled into their first league game against Montebello, to come up on top one digit above the Oilers' four. Row Z: Woerner, Thornhill, W., Coach, Horne, Donahue, Roberts, Thornhill, B., Cardenaz-Mgr. . .. JAY As the crew now stands we find three new- comers on the Varsity line-up, two lay Vee lettermen, and four returning Varsity netrnen The most consistent point snatchers are Wal- lace I-lowey and lim Ahrens, Wallace is a novice to the squad and lim is up from the lay Vee. In future league matches, due to Bob Thorn- hill's absence, and for a general strengthen- ing of the line, lack Miller will move into first singles, while Bill Woerner will take over sec- ond singles. This shift moved Wallace Howey down to third spot, plus Niles in fourth. Ordi- narily Bob Leber would advance from the lay Vee, but due to sickness Wallace Butler will take his place. ln the duals are Walt Thornhill and Ierry Donahue who will team up for the first, plus Ed Roberts and lim Ahrens for second. By comparison the league games will be a pushover compared to the practice bouts. With this in mind it is felt that the Varsity ten- nis crew will hit the scoring column a l0UO batting average. Row l: Dudley, Klein, Lortis, Cardenaz, Degn, Rasmussen Row 2: Coach Horne, Butler, Cornell, Temple, Taylor, Fox. VEE TE K+ 'X if J' g vw. if 'Tim SFX W W-fx fm 2 Q. gf W w Q L, QQ , ,, sl an-4 if? fm. it is 541 wif fs -me 1? 1 if i 0 C Y O Mm uf, 4, YA 6 6 4 r.,,., be ffm A ,q.y?. it ' 4-.gfv ,M-afvl.-1 . .aa 'K mdfw' X l . .I t x A .- ., Z, , Li, M ,W , ' 1 gf! NEW. W R WA K' 1 f' 3 f' ,f f' m v N A I A I ,ff 'k X 4 J 5 1 5 I 'x W Qxfmmf wg i ' . s 2 Q ' R, , J E Q A ' 4 . . Q , X - f - f' ' , 7 A fa Xxx if - kd W .' f f - ff .4 .,, W fs. J., ' my ,, ,, A, ,V i. ,W KR J W' - , X? . ., .nu w . MA ef. .X . .. X ,I .V , E..-My A31 igqkwmi, m 4 Elaif f1:ff,f ' + '- 'f d W . ? '91 'giiwmwviffu mf by 3 v X x , 1 f an ,A 'XzQ,'M' K G K 9 553' ii' ' LMA A ' ,, 495 7 1, K Q NM A ,V 4' K in :A ':, . . .L - -A - ' sf A is x P' .fhfaf wi WW ff G, ,- I3.ll.ll... The GAA. girls have a great many interesting activities. At the annual convention of the Girls' Athletic Federation held at the Redondo Union High School the Mark Keppel GAA. was represented by Lou Ann Iackson, Ioan Main, Evelyn and Eleanor Williams, and Maria Bowling. The many games participated in are softball, tennis, basketball, archery, volley ball, table tennis, and badminton. The many active members of the GAA. have also made scrap books for con- valescent soldiers. They have made it a practice to spread the good cheer that they are so fortunate to have. On April ll the GAA.'s of El Monte, South Pasadena, Monrovia, and Alham- bra held their playday With the Mark Keppel girls as hostesses. GJLA. BOARD Row l: River, Valanzuela, Diaz, Olivas, Bowling, Williams, El. Row 2: Starrett, Main, Jackson, lohnson, Williams, Ev. G.A.A. BASKETBALL Row l: Baines, Nassief, M. Marsh, Rhsesen, Warde, Kozda, H. Riner, Pix, Strathmand, Kozlaw, Dominguez. Row 2: Reyes, Duran, Stephens, Botsko, Elmsley, Geniella, Ferreo, Starret, Bowling, Moreno, Valenzuela, Richarzly Mvillegas, Shaw. Row 3: Olivas, Reyes, Abrams, Millen, Douding, Kilpatrick, Bond, Stentz, C. lones, Myers, Riner, Eleanor Williams, Evelyn Williams, Iackson, Main, Aztor, Haug. Row 4: Escobedo, Pinto, Manriquez, I. lone, Hatlestad, Raya, Sandoval, Diaz, Reyes, Beltran, Buck, Iohnson.. c f ' M H if - X QW? G.A.A. ARCHERY Row l: Abrams, Peregoy, Row 2: Geniella, Elmsley, GJ-LA. SOFTBALL Row li More-no, Peregoy, Row 2: Manriquez, Pinto, McMillen, Evelyn Williams, lahnson, Eleanor Williams, Kazda, Warde, Dominqiiez. Pix, Bowling, Iones, I., Iones, Ferrero. Mclvlillen, Evelyn Williams, Olivas, Iohnson, Myers, Eleanor Williams, N. Riner. Diaz, Sandoval, Bowling, Hatlestad, Main Iackson, Pix, Elmsley, Geniella. 5:3 X1 i 'iii A-l I G11 '- 2 yi xxx 1 , - f wi 1 3 is, N601 fi'-. X 5 ...Y , ,fx . sn .,..,,,4f . W -as ,o.g4.u2Lff,,f,i A if 1 X k xx '01 2 Xxx bg Q, 'x,,, NQQH5 ,wwf mn 1 1 Q 1 mg is. 55,5 'QQ G.A.I-X. SPEEDBALL Row li Abrams, Peregay, McMillen, Evelyn Williams, Olivas, lohnson, Myers, Eleanor Williams, Dominquez, N. Rina-r Barres. Row Z: Pinto, Hatlestad, Bowling, Elmsley, Pix, I. Iones, C. Iones, Eerreo, Duran. Row 31 Manriquez, Beltran, Stephens, Valenzuela, Main, Iickson. G.A.A. TENNIS Row l: Overholser, Mignan, Batsko, McMilIen, Myers, Valenzuela, Evelyn Williams, Eleanor Williams, Kazda, Warde- Dominquez. How 22 Stephens, Peregoy, Abrams, Hatlestad, Iones, I., Iackson, Main, lohnson, Iones, Bowling, Pix, Duran, Aztor. . I QMML A ' v . N s A 4 if E a C in . 'W ' ' 0 I .IU ST GIRLS . 1 I f f f ,f f A 4 u 4.01, .7 Ilflcfl ' . I .Q A ., ff 'Q , ' . ' I ' V' Vx 2 I ,AN if , .' ,ff , x 1 I 1 ff ? dx 1 V' Nag. ik? XX N .X X 3-' Q i ' X . ' f mi' ,- ,, f xx :QQ i ' ' .Lg E 2' , 7 X 'U 3 jgxw A If 7 v. xQ., EN fm 3' Q , ,, f y ... J L ma ' K A- '4 'A , N4 N A'A'h N ..:5,,4 -Zz Y , ll .11 - '-M ' Q .1,1 4 A Tam , - uw f' 32 . X ! w Q K 1- . f f ,f Aw ' A 1 Jnllh Xp., ! Q I 1 !S aXL! g N ur ' .1 r, f tx JAX , - ' j ' f7' V., 'K ' 1 yy ,ff1,fA:,f Q1 1 B x M M I 98 1 11MB Jill QOH! 'WL 'WSI' ff ,bf 9 Jim K Q gm 5 Q 3 fwxqjff- Qvwf-Q 5 . X .ynm v J 1' if I wx, ,i was X A WWW' -Q 'MM .X K x 1 ,K -Q, 2 as A, A 1 J Q 'SRF 5 i 4-5 Nu' ffm Q , g,. J X 3 4' ex it xx 'sb i 5 Q 1' GF' A s as AQ 3 if .Q X lf U 1 W W ,xg 31 1, as ww 33 'S' N Q -il E? 5' 'ie S K i M 2 is 1 s W A , E i .1 B Q Q I E Q. 9 X ? 1 xg f Q 5 1 - Q-ww. , gf 1 sw 5 Q 1 .sk N W . -S NW? O ,Q X Q i X .bg Q fe, JOY sg, N . - 5: . SS X. + N Q x 'Q as 4. .sk .. . S- 1-6.2 5 b 5552 4 .Gw5MfS Y' ' Y 2, af' ...., , - g , l Niifwx - X X 'gX,,4 X . x -x R ,x . N sv. , S X ... Ns 1 Q My -f 3 Ysx :HQ X 9 A-as A K 3 N. , X S vi 'M Q4 at W. lltlluhs ........ ll021 Say, do you remember that picture, l'The Count ot Monte Cristo ? lt was sponsored by the French Club tor a very worthy cause indeed-to buy milk tor French War orphans. For sports-minded girls were the G.A.A. activities with loads of lun, tour nights a Week. The Latin Club gave a skit depicting the customs of the old Romans. So you see, the A Clubs have been active in many school affairs. SPANISH Row 1: Myers, Byrd, Gates, Stranberg, Walling, Wall, Bringer, Lestico, Winn, Rush. Row 2: Taylor, Veach, Chip, Edwards, White, Martin, Iones, Wood, Golf, Stone, Miss Coon, Row 3: Dominguez, Banando, Ramirez, Siddons, Rozzell, Kimball, Reck, Weber. SPANISH Row l: Iones, Martin I., Miller, Erwin, Batcheller, Martin, Earley, Stroud, Eilley, Wasson, Holt. Row 2: Haegar, Sharp, Zucker, Baehr, Elgar, Merriam, Pilant, Prante, Kennedy, Vanhooser, Christiansen. Row 3: Tujan, Escobedo, Kurze, Bricker, Bradbury B., Bradbury I., Merrill, Raya, O'Dell, Adolphson, Lewis, McNeal M. Row 4: Price, Wood, Boulware, Stevens, Saunders, Painter, Carpenter, Basenberg, Meeks, McClure, Giusto, Ahlquist. 1 LAT!! FRENCH G.A.A. Row Row Row Flow Row How Row Row Row Row Parsons, 'Holtberg,iDudlyf Cross, Weaver, Ballpek, Iohriston, Horst, Yljellilrigrham, O . Chandler, Leber, Goesch, Degn, Applegate, Morrison, Kenworth, French, Parks, DeCecco, Horton, Tate Iohnston. Boone, Cornell, Boiselle, ElCie1'Se1'1, HGrriSO1'1, Michejda, Hamilton, Woolverton, Van Luchene, Owens Oren, Bush. Arquette, Sheerin, Broadwell, Shmitt, Woerner, Saliaferro, Nassief, Adams, Collett, Gilbert, Parrish, . Kimbro, Foresberg, Chartrand, Arenton, Davis, Booth, Clark, Hastings, Hayes, Bolton, Mrs. Cammack Dr. Rees. Patterson, Larson, Koetzner, Thomas, Bush, Prairie, Gilkinson, Satchwell, Kerwin, Madsen, Corrigan Gutierrez, Starrett, Warde, Kazda, Borden, Acuna, Riner, Bowling, DiVecchio, Elmsley, Babbitt Hautrow. Compton, Oldenburg, Aztor, Ferrerro, C. Iones, Myers, P. Iohnson, Koetz, McMillen, Moreno, Casto, G Williams. Miss Boland, I. Baker, Iohnson O., Murphy, Hatlestad, Kirkland, Smith, Beltran, D. Baker, Clark Barnes Iackson, Maine. Robinson, Blessum, Iones, Valenzuela, Evelyn Williams, Eleanor Williams, Peregoy, Duran, Rogers Tribe, Dominguez, Riener, Stephens. verholser gps VARSITY CLUB Row Row Row Bow COMMERCIAL Row l: Glen, Craig, Alerich, Koetz, Stephen, Marquess, Terrell, Robertson, lanes, Benck. Row 2: Bick, Ellico, Iessick, Berndi, Wallen, Roberts, Springer, Mrs. Malone, Row 3: 2: Brackenbury, Winters, Ballock, Howard, Bordier, Fitchie, Hughs, Elgar, Stankewicz. 3: Sasses, Redding, Woerner, Carpenter, Berry, Olson, Endy, Schultz. 4: Acosta, Kraus, Burger, Aguirre, Moberly, Ferguson, Visco, Edgar, Ienkins, Hunt. Baldwin, Taylor, Rogers, Zielberg, Manzer, Oughton, Hartford, Hanrnar, Henson. MATH CLUB Row li Sigler, Petersen, Wilson, Kilpatrick, House, Brainard, O'Dell. Row 2: lackson, Eassiei, Oren, Henisey, Brownied, Escher, Willoughby, Lowe. Bow 3: Miss Busher, advisor, Hazzard, Moran, Cartledge, VVederneyer, Martin, Dav' Wallace, Veatch, advisor. l: Christensen, Ried, Karan, Woolverton, Beachamp, Brown, Olsen, Willson, Coclcrell, Cypher, Walker, Erwin, Miss B C l ll h S I l l n u l l The school appreciates the hard work and sincere efforts of the B Clubs. Organized primarily as service groups, they have done an outstanding job in helping to usher at assemblies, in organizing the Christmas gitt-giving pro- gram, and taking part in many other voluntary services to the school. Since all work and no play makes dull students, the clubs have had fun too. There were the record dances given by the Dancing Club, the 72 Club went on hikes, then there was the Scholarship halt holiday to the beach. Being a club member is fun tor everyone. x SHMAN DANCING CLUB l FRE Row : Hiner, C, Franklin, S Love, Wintrode, Masterfield, Fernandes, Borden, Oswald, Bost, Gorrell, Wilson, Tindall, Esco- rcdo, Re es Bowe s K b l Doual s. Bow Row Row Bow Bow Bow How FRE Row How y , r , no e, a 7. gorlaelllllliialden, Webb, Houtrow, Meeth, Kazda, Schultz, Duran, Jackson, Knox, Stevens, Gastelum, Beltran, Carey, rowe , art. 3: Perry, Beitet, Barnes, Dav's, Wande, Spangler, Martin, Pix, Brown, Ramirez, Iason, Adams, Shays, Sundquist, Parker. 4 Nava, Siglter, Hernandez, Petersen, Forbush, Soyka, Eladding, Iones, Caulfield, Iancar, McCoy, Weal, Gough, Murphy Martinez, Orrin, Butt. 5: Peterson, Grant, Barker, Richmond, Marsh, Overholser, Ludd, Patrick, Delgadillo, Blankenship, Bruhn P, Love, Stan- ley I, M. A Palmer, S. Greco, D. Dominguez, B. Pollock, DeCecco. 6 Hi lis, McTaqqart, Cirone, Sampson, Martin, Dessert, Yohe, Vawter, Gumbmann, McComb, Clark, Binford, Henisey Woolse , G Witz D. Elde s n Y , l' O 7. Neal, Sabella, Sterkel, Tennyson, Pfost, Larrabee, Duer, Mlekush, Vlalraven Stafford, Spencer, Best, B. Lent, Lortzc Wiederkehr, Anderson. 8 Mendogo, Schumacher, Huff, Kirkland, lnsley, Ienkins, Burns, Mangana, Graham, Coldren, Coppi, Miss Kumer SHMAN COMMERCIAL CLUB l: Schobel, Heddiq, Gray, Strathman, Pearson, Bost, Stinson, Beitel, Celger. 2: Mrs. Warren, Wassel, McComb, Held, Smith, Davidson, Webster, Orrell. ll051 R 3 -Q wif gy, all ,. F is Q ix N W QQ iw 1g i R ' , L - A Mlmfszg Q LL .3 . K .. L w,aQ,4 Y 4 3 ?f if 1 Q I ' K 7331 LV UZ si Q 1' A 'I '... . Q--Q - - , fm ' X Q X A ,NIA Y ,....- 273' Pun 'H ' JL A L L L T, L L .mg ff LLL A L L w X, ff2 N 'Y is Mm 'K H' , ...L -- - PIANO SCHOLARSHIP SEMESTER 1 ART CLUB Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Bow V . , r, .. . .ur-.-.J Carter, King, Dutur, Clyde, Edmunds, Clark, Dominguez, Kerwin, Iancor, Webb. Mrs. Beebe, Giardina, Comstock, Elmsley, Craig, Warchot, Brodhe, Norton. Sandoval, Martinez, Auerey, Connors, Ramirez, Christophersen, loaquin, Fortner. Wallen, Wood, Satchwell, Richey, Pateracki, Butler, Zellar, Sparks, Brewer, Lauricella. Edwards, Bruhn, Meyer, Robey, Richards, Williams, Kirkland, Bolton, Arenton, Robin, Rush, Parsons Narens. Kenwater, French, Parks, Brodsen, Rabin, lohnstori, l., Cloud, Shanetield, Marsn, Chessmore, McCol lister, Butler, Gardner, Iohnston, D., Nessick. Roberts, Burress, Foulger, Molineux, Newhouse, Crumrine, DeWitt, Wardle, Foster, Pinkley McBride, Gilkinson, Taliaterro, Kidd, Myers, Bond, Boggs, Glover, Mayfield, Rhodes, Iohannsen l.aMonk, Falande, Stentz. Blaydes, Runels, Williamson, Moore, Wallin, lanes, Roberts, Beck, Oxley, Tang, Nava, McM1llen, Iohn Compton, Pinto, Schubert. Zona Rodgers, Bev. Owens, Eleanor Wall, Acuna, Wright, Sweigvrt, Molineux, Mclienney, Smith Schrey, Harris, Lindner, Youngs, Smiiim, Parker. 11081 Clubs ....... Did you remember the needy at Christmas? The Secretarial Club did by sending gitt baskets. The German Club members believe in having fun-like that carefree excursion to Colorado Lagoon for a Weiner bake. The Freshman Science Club, with more intellectual things in mind, visited the beuatitul, edu- cational exhibits at the Huntington Library. The Radio Club gave entertaining programs in the Little Theater tor the benotit ot visiting classes. These C Club activities are among the highlights of a busy school year. RADIO CLUB Row li Edwards, Clark, Hager, Wall, Byrd, Gough, Mrs. LeFont, advisor. Row 2: Walters, Glover, Antista, Parks, Hasset, Cloud, Franck. GERMAN Row 1: Biciche, Haug, Stillwagon, Grobien, Clark, Fielding, Miss Bacon, Fenninger. Row 2: Criner, Elderson, Bechtel-Tiny, Mascot, Moore, Frame, Colbert, Kiplinger. fi i.,A.... ... FRESHMAN SCIENCE Row l: lo Stanlay, B. Stanlay, Kennedy, Love, Franklin, Haas, Kayda. Flow Zi Martin, l-latch, Flotho, Sands, Canslers, Pujol. Bow 3: Damon, Stafford, Tennyson, Butters, lnsley, Cappi, Muller, Coldren, Patterson. LITERARY Bow lx Bohey, Marks, Wood, Taylor, Speth, Rhodes, Peeples, Seals, Newton, Broadwell. Row Zi Bunels, Merriam, Elgar, Veach, Dunn, Clarke, Bull, Smith, Miss Pettefer, Adviser. Bow 31 Woerner, Francom, Sandusky, Parker, Hamilton, Hedberg, Brodkorb, Axtell, Ross, President, SECRETARIAL Row l: Pateracki, Walters, Hall, Richards, Bruhn, Hewitt, Beissal, Kerr, Furguson, Franck, Roe-mer. How 2: Mrs. Weiben, Burke, Martin, Geisen, Meyer, Klein, Warren, Chabot, Mussey, Volpe, Delgadillo, Mr Cook, Adviser. Row 3: Lynch, Bluff, Brewer, Richey, Boling, Goforth, Koon, Ungles, O'Connell, Mocerino, Escabedo, SCIENCE Row l: Davis, Schaefer, Fruy, Morrison, French, Laidlaw, Schorr, lohnston, Owens, Chessmore, Hamilton. Row 22 Schneider, Weber, Walton, Sheerin, Levet, Hageman, Connelly, Satchwell, Gilkinson, Williamson, Woerner, O'Dell, Hand, Cornell. Row 3' Guesto, Fried, Parrish, Tribe, Davis, Booth, Hatlestad, Meese, lones, Woolsey, Adolphson, Kennedy, Ivacoli, Beilstein, Harstad, Miss Artz, Meeks. Row 4: Rutley, Collette, Mittendorf, Robinson, Haug, Siillwagon, Koetzner, Larson, Patterson, Painter, Clark, Oldenberg, Babbitt, Scobie, Butler. Clubs ....... There are two clubs in this group which are educational, as Well as en- joyable. The Forensic Club fosters student participation in interscholastic speech tournaments. The members of the Discussion Club are interested in World affairs which they discuss enthusiastically at every meeting. While these diligent students Worked feverishly increasing their knowledge, the Chanticon Tri-Y had a backwards party on St. Valentines Day. See What fun these clubs are? TU LON TRI-Y Row l: Bond, Gomez, Richards, Balcom, Buerk, Richey, Zellar, Merrill, Pateracki. Row 2: Hazzard, Dunn, Geisen, Robey, Calhoun, Marks, Carraher. Row 3: Chip, Veach, Meyer, Davis, Bruhn. 4 CHANTICON TRI-Y Row li Downing, O'CO1'lI'19ll, Mussey, Burd, Gales, Gough Bow 2: Bricker, Bradbury, Acker, Slrandberg, Myers. DISCUSSION Row l: Dorm, Rhodes, Meyer, Wood, Edwards, Richards, Miss Ballirig, Adviser Bow 22 Aritisla, Kimbro, McCollisier, Hamilton, Chessmore, Butler. FORENSICS Row l: Clark, Edwards, Straridberg, O'Dell, Garren., Row 21 l-lastirigs, Heintz, Siririgo, Parsons, Bringer, Miller. Bow 3: Field, Parks, Cartledge, Cloud. 112 mf? vw' .N YL, gg ' x V QW' N-. TQAQNNHWQ TQ ..,. -x. . 5550 6 , 'r 1- f. if x I5 :og- g' . Q 5 x K fn 3 , 'v-Wesw E i- , 'ia . ' s 'am X L y Nj if-ummm. xx Q n ,Nl j x Q, x, s 3 , I ' h Q .,.. w,iA if 'rf ' X ,,, fgqgk . ,-N, gum X' 'qxiijxwl ,k x Q ' 5 f ' 2 Q il Q 5 ' X if f 'K if ' 1 'giffff ,Y wt , , wi 1 Y x Q 0 1 . s ,A Agfwfji' -., A , ,' '4mf Wiwwfl 53 S4 Mm f I - ' X 'W--.W - ' ' Q X zfyxxf 5 w wf' Q Vawfg - Y A ,I-rv'-, 'i., .' f Gig. ' f r 5 - Smf Y izvgwxg, QQ, . K Uxuaw-.Il , nc fx f i. 'x f'T'lm... I UHEHESTRA ..... .FM ORCHESTRA Row 1: Levet, Sheerin, Ostler, Buer, Meyer, Robey, Foremcm,Redding, Vogelsang, Hcxmilion, Novak. Row 2: Townsend, Ludi, DeCeeco, Memory, Oldenburg, Hczbeck, Hastings, Walton, Whitesel, Rush, Vcxnhoower, Gray Moles, Henselmeir, Roberts. Row 3: Dominguez, Norris, Weber, Rasmussen, Bishop, Cotien, French, Humilionk Iohnston, D., Stevens, Cobb, Iohnston I. B. Bolton. 'aiu M A 1 vs? 3 I S: 'fi ' 'W Q ww. Ny V , -M10-fpgvgfm I mm K ,,. A ,fx ' , 1 x A ,J a I . iv A mv- J S I5 Q I' ,,.. mm W A-V - - 4 Q w ix. ' ' - T5 .3, VY?-WX X XF 4 ' ' N , ' , 5 w , b v N , ' I T , 3 P 3 K v 5 ' Lf D , . . ' Q ' W., gay 'r Q F, X M . x , it J L F B A 2. fy - A ip 5 ' 'S .W Hp F KY- nn 3,5 A A , hp 1, M .gg f 33 nf 'F 1 gi J W S ' 2 if ' ' fi W .2 ' 1, 'sf Q 1 'fl 4 N ' Q4 Q M c., an -A M- ff. - ,.:.. , ' ' T ' ' Y 'MM 9 J , .,,,,, ' 2 Vis Sgkvgff , , 1, t , , :,v... H N K, A Ak an ' 4 Lf ' if Q 5' Q ggi, Q H ' hz- 1, 5 ww, gm ' 55 an B6 ll Q BOYS' QUARTETTE Dillcy, Bluemel, Arcndcx, Winters, GIRL'S TRIO Smith, Bcisenberg, Fish. I .. ww 1.-dll' BOYS GLEE Row Row l: McClain, Anderson, Waite, Stroud, D, Stroud L., Visco, Dorris, Aranda, Iones, Mr. Townsend, 2: Schaub, Hartley, Claridge, Schirmeister, English, DeWitt, Kiertzner, Treon Row 3, Reeder, Dilley, Bluemel, Spoon, Sheeler, Acosta, Hanna, Winter. IR. GIRLS GLEE Row l' Partridge, Peregoy, Rowel, Valenzuela, Rothlis, Winn, Norwood, DuVall, Dillingham, Guinbrnann. Row 2 Goodspeed, Casidy, Hamann, Nelson, Peterson, Falabella, Gough, Butt, Wilc-ox. Row 3 Sagar, Dreilort, Rhodes, White, Hoskins, l-louaser, Miller, Dowding, Murphy, Aquirre SR. GIRLS GLEE Row li Partner, Lewis, Terrell, Huff, McDaniel, Sznith, Salas, lackson, Lozano. Row 2 loanis, Foster, lackman, Peterson, Nash, loaquin, Lake, Fish, Cuddy, Thacker. Row Row 3' Blanchard, Etherton, Mooney, Quintanar, Cuni, Blankenship, Neisner, Basenbera, Rabens, Bond, Chamber 4' Rogers, Brown, Pierce, Etherton M., Ashby, Davidson, Adams, Woller, Carenqello, Bradbury, Bolinri. ww .,., .,,, I , mi QRS is 1 , 15 F xx A X Q . kg N . 3, Q '-:, O I ji cn apwhmwm gi., -J' -6- eg- 3. 'Y in my :gpg -QA. '.,...---' pe-A' X ii X E, I F, V .iw-N., NP? 8' S rf Sf' if Q. HWRTC' 4 a 'X mf ..PllUlVlU l-low did you like this year's program of assemblies and dances? Well, direct your praises to the hardest Working student organization at Mark Keppel, your Cabinet. Ot course, at times one wondered how the Cabinet produced such clever ideas. You have probably passed room lO5 one time and seen its session in high gear. At times like that ideas are l popping thick and last While the poor Stafford plume secretary tries to keep up, and Mr. Peel President First Semester Bill Fitchie, Secretary oi Boys, lst Semesterg Bonnie Glover, Secretary ot Literature, Cleo Merrill, Editor of the Aztec, lst Semess ter, and Beverly Edwards, Secretary ot Activities, lst Semester. Bud McCollister, Secretary ot Finance, Iune Brewer, Secretary of Records and Correspondence, lst Semester, Iackie Merriam, Secretary ot Clubs, lst Semester, Beverly Elgar, Secretary ot Girls, lst Semester. TEHS. .. desperately pleads for order. But the students get the job done. This body has a great deal of gov- erning power, but has several checks: Faculty Committee, Legislative Coun- cil, and the Iudicial Board. The Cabinet operates under routine discipline, al- though it gets rather off the subject sometimes. The student body appreciates the time and effort the Cabinet has spent in helping to achieve a successful year. Walter Thornhill President Second Semester Hay Alvareri, Editor of the Aztec, Second Semester, Ieannette Byrd, Secretary ol Girls, Second Semester, l.la:.J:i Bowen, Assist ant Secretary of Finance-5 and Wanda Hawkins, Secretary of Activities, Second Semester Mr Peel, Advisor, Pat Mussey, Secretary ol Clubs, Second Semesterp Mariorte Richards, Secretarv of ltecovds and Coires nondence, Second Semester, Margaret Gilkinson, Assistant Secretary of Literatureg Bob floward, Secretary ot Boys, Second Semester BACKEHS. u,.M . LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL The Legislative Council was organized in the tall of 1945 to make the student body government more democratic in organization and in purpose. Each semester a pupil is elected to the Council from the following classes: B9 orientation, A9 fundamental speech, BIO and AIU English, Bll and All history, Bl2 civics, and A12 senior problems. This method provides opportunity for each classroom to express its opinion on legislative problems initiated by the Council. LEGISLI1Ti'.7E COUNCIL. FIRST SEMESTER Row li McGee, Duran, Gulley, Albronda, Taylor, Hazzard, McBride, Satchewell, DuVall, Coleman, Richards, Gorrell, Row 2: Richards, Memoli, Gardener, Hazzard, Cirone, Longo, Weal, Leber, Holtzclaw, Field, Brackenbury, Bange, Baker, Ahlquist Row 3: Mangana, Brown N., Browning, Brown I., Bailey, Ramirez, Arens, Warren, Whaler, Schaefer, Grimued, LaMonk, Mr. Kruger. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. SECOND SEMESTER Row 1: Beilstein, Walton, Beresford, Bolemna, Brainard, Bond, VanDriel. Row 2: Arenton, Iones, Baker, Love, Wintrode, Gough, Starrett, Edwards. Row 3A Flmslev Giardina, Kozlou, Leevet, Gilbert, Kidd, Runels, Martin, Strandberg, Burgogne, Keith, Row 4: Parks, Weaver Cotton, Love, M., Wright, Glover, Davis, Wheeer, Vaughan. Row 5: Prante, Ervin, Batcheller, Brown, Essex, Hartley, Erambert, Thompson, Higgins, Neville, Drago. , ki 532 ,Qi 4 , hx V af A 1 I K X V W W gg -if Q QQ 4: -5 it JA Q-.4 --ef ,Q 'Q mfg, A' x K K ,Swv , ,,.k H , , 2 1 V4 . QQ, M .E f f--,S lc? 1 :zz QW f X ,, S y , w , wg, 4 aff, 'F w Wg V 'J N, Q ug . , wg K ui? -' 1 . we-ju . A M - , :Q L K 5 ,X 1 M: ' 'gm in , - , F , . . N 1 X ' ,s 1 1 gg 532 ...LEADING Lllll Beverly Elgar was Mark Keppels first queen to reign over the annual Alhambra-Keppel football game. Accompanied by her attendants, Pat O'Connell and Ieannette Byrd, the queen was conducted to the center of the field to attend the ceremony that marked the opening of a colorful day. Mr. Lawson presented Beverly with a large bouquet of lovely chrysanthemums, the gift of her loyal followers. After accepting the gift and the plaudits of the crowd, the queen retired to her seat to preside over the game. The queen was selected through the offices of the Legislative Council and the Cabinet. Ten candidates were nominated to be voted on by the student body. Beverly received the largest num- ber of votes, second and third place honors went to Pat and Ieannette who were selected as the queen's royal attendants. All hoped that this ceremony would become a Mark Keppel tradition to be repeated at every home game with Alhambra. We were all proud of our leading ladies on that unforgettable Thanksgiving Day in 1945. s . :ig if .ir it 'Y - ,UE my . .rf iimif-fflfgfisjfg .gf ' T. sf new IES 'mm I 127 7 , 5? as Q ..: Ezig 4? 553 ffigiz, Q ,QM ., ., In ' ,gay fs? K W Q ,fn ,X g i- Q .vw 'sskww A N S? mm Mi x 9 x Q T' . Q .. ia, , x: SN My Pod Wolf Lazy-Legs I .Ap U 1 J So . f -V sf N f- ! . . n K ,I Q A X1 K I mNiNQ if ff 'ff' 1 Our Going B1ithe Spirit People Are Funny , .-- ..-vi Going My Way The Mon Who Come to Dinner ,N- '-N Q. is ffl X I J W,,,..u 5 - ' :,.:, QW 1 xr i. Q 1 , Q . Za E FR X N XS ' X6-ggx .xx i .S -Q 0 R EXE-f X Q'-:N RK XX .- x if 'T 'V P M1 U-,. .J . ,Www N.. A 5 Q 1 xx , X 3 rx I, 2 MP 'ix K we w' X-, ,aa-'.,,Xr 5 i W Maw' xv W ww I! i ' I ' lg rr' 'Y . K f li 1 .. L X Es 1 mg Q 5-of . Q N. 5 , faq r .awww 1 A . My Nb, 5 3 +9 X2 ,.,.f- 4 H3 .a 'F v iQaQ fef-wi XF S06 we The Boys cmd 'Couch Eddie 0-ax vii' ln? Bottoms Up! The Outlaws lt would be easier with your Pollen Angel Up in Arms shoe on . . . li' A ,X .l item . i A A in in -eww NN: 1 :Q : - . -.3 K H may x iw,. :, Ang! + in Brit! -, I 4 R ... K I - S 8' .D ' . lf . F s ,, 'N 5 gli Y fi-.1 Q S ws? wg. sxgxsgi' sbsg f fffxbk Lt - is A 3, -A 5 Q 34 ,S CITY .... I, + u s 's X Q X ' X s x N wg - ., fi f ,rm 4, ,S-so K 'eig gg mi -. - s ex y-is -isisw Y. 3iMxv'i2Xi,,q.f fi ii mail' 3 , K 'Q ,il I . wg! x- 4 ' bk xl 'x 5.2 , ., Q if 2: Q LMS? N-.ACN r ,+++Qw E4-+f ', , i Q , i, ,y,'i,4 l i G ..,. ,i , i ++issf-fi l . +++sfMxf,yXWV l+++vi .' Ray Alvarez Editor Second Semester AZTEC STAFF-2ND SEMESTER Row li Brown, Nosh, McCullough, Kidd, Owens, Weyomt, Horion, Bower, Humon, How 2: Mr. Murphy, Edwards, Thompson, Icxcksmcm, Peterson, Ashby, Winder, Rich Shaw. Row 3: Boknecht, Alvarez, Wheeler, Erwin, Donohue, Moyers, Roberts, Row Row Row ROW ....HESEllHEH DEPT. Margaret Gtllcinson Mercedes I-lasting Mary Wallin Bettx lanes Ray Alvarez Alan Stewart Ass't Secretory ot Ass't Business Mgr, Photography Editor Ass't rt Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Literature Second Semester Tom Memoli Gill Goodman Mr. Korns Mr. Cutlip Mr. Bonar Mr. Luttrell Photographer Photographer Photography Adviser Literary Adviser Art Adviser Business Adviser ' '- b 4.-P-ff Et T 6 525553 1 W ,L g hw! 4, QM S 'NE R Wxmwxf ii . fa If lf Our thanks and tl free H'liCfJCCIHl-V' to Bill Reeder for contributing so many Outstcmding candid' Shots for the book . . The Edztors a!u1---....- - --... ,,,, ,-1- t - gil- 1' xixi 1 1 1 1 -In S ,L ? I I ', 4-fbi f I 1 1 I GENERAL ELECTRIC BENDIX REFRIGERATORS HOME LAUNDRY MASHBURN' , Alhamhrafs Leading Furniture Store FINEST SELECTION 18TH CENTURY AND MODERN FURNITURE 20 EAST MAIN STREET ONE BLOCK EAST OF CHAPEL STREET R.C.A. ROPER PHILCCRACINCOSZENITH GAS RANGES .i.,.-.,..-.... ....... ... .. -,-,.. ..... ,-, .--- - - -,- - - ,-,F 4. lf140J 1.1.11 11.......m1Iw-un1m-1uninIninnim.-nn-...I-...n1vul-un1nu1nu1nn-un1M1W1-minu1nn1.m--.m1uu1 11m 1mI1uu11m1nn.1.m1nn1nu11m1-vu1Im11.1.11'-.m1m.1.m1..1 1mf-....,1ul...-I...1.m1W1m.1uu-....1.m1n1,-11.4 'I' 'I' MARGARETS SHOP WOMEN'S WEAR AT. 1-2179 157 W. Garvey Monterey Park 1.II...I..11I-1.1N11my1u..1m...m.-.....- 1 1 1.1.1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1m1M1.I.I-1.1.1..I-.m1.m1.m1.m1n1. ,1....1....1.I.y1,,,,1...,1.m1.m1Im1m.1un1ml11'n111u1M1.m..1nn...uu1un1-vu1.m-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,..1....1 THE FINEST FLOWERS COME PRQM monterey WMA C97orlst 330 N. Garfield MONTEREY PARK ATlantic 2-6762 I I I I I I I I I I I I -I 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I ............. .... -....-...-I.-..-...-.,........--....- .... -..,.-..I-I..-I..-................ ..-- ..-.......-..-..,,-.,.-..,.........-..g. ...,,,,1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1-...ml-...Iv1lm1M1I...1....1,...1,,.,1m.1.,..-- 1 1 1 1n.1..1 1 1..1..1n1m COMPLIMENTS To the Class of '46 RAMON A DYE WORKS DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS EXCELLENT wonx AT REASONABLE PRICES 627 No. Garfield Ave. Monterey Park AT. 2-4148 'I' I I I I I I I I I I n1lm1mv1nu1uu:-- uuan 1 -u-n 1:1141 - 1 -I 111111111-11 '1 1un1n-v-nn1uu-nn1l'u1gl1.+ MONTEREY MOTORS GENERAL REPAIRIN G Brakes and Motor Tune-Ups Our Specialty Telephone 140 E. Garvey Ave. ATlantic 1-0238 Monierey Park Calif. I I I I I I I I I I I I -I.. .... - ....-... I. - .. -.....,.,-....-...,-..........-....-....-...........5. 11411 -P' -1- i.g1..1gl-.uuilli 1 1 1 1n1111m1uu.- .. i1u1in11..11u111n1un111111 --...-. 1 1 1 .. .- ... innin- I I Sign jHere ffm 1 b2SL.vywLi,vvkflL 'k fY7IJx-' X. 1 fl - Mp , f I 1 i QLLV. V- AA, ffjdzk XG- .XX . 1 f 1 ' K 11 JJ! -Vvvallf Q- A 44 I ' 11 .. f I I 1 P K 1' HLA ELM-45-' 1 ww 1 4:6 QU ffvjf' 1 KRYSTALL'S III I I I Alhcxmbrcfs finest department fstore ' 1 as w. Main sf. ,KX I +.-....- ... - - - - -.,.....,..-....-....--....-.......,,.-....-...,.......-...-....-.............1......- .........- - - .. -..- 5..-...-.... -.----- 1..-11......,-1..- -...-11-9 4...-.. 2 ! : , , 1 fo 11 1 Q I1 I 0 II 'N Q 1 1 I wwf 1 OOO If 1 511199 1 YO I1 1 QQ 11 1 C9 11 1 Q 11 10 11 10 11 1 JESSE R. ELLIGO 1 ...1111111111111111111i11111nn-1111111141uu1uu1nu,111.-.11 MIDWICK DRUG CO YOUR FRIENDLY PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY 949 W. VALLEY BLVD. I I 1 AUTHORIZED FORD 1 1 DEALER : I 5 1 AT. 330 West I 2-5185 Valley At Atlanhc T Alhambra -i'----- --1- - -'-1 ---- - ----- 1-1f - 1-11 - -111 - - ---In -i-- .... - .... ------ --.. . . -..-..... 4. 11421 a!n--.-un-W-I-.I ---------- ...1--.m- I--I --------- : -1-- '! !' II I . I ' 1 I I I . I ICor1grc1tulc1tior1s Best Wishes to Class 146 Clcfss of '46 I I I 0 I I WHEN IN NEED OF I I I NEW FORDS-TRUCKS I I SPORTS IACKETS I 1 I I I 1 MERCURY 3 I FISHING TACKLE . I I I I I ARCHERY sE'rs j 33 YEARS I : I : I I ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT I I A FORD DEALER I I 1 1 I i IN ALHAMBRA I SEE I I I I O I I 'I I 1 1 T 0 B Y H E E B I 1 I i I 1 I 110 w. Main SI. il-llhambra AT. 1-5314 I I201 E- Main Alhambra I I I I I -t--w---I- ---- ----'-------------I---1- --1- - '-1- - 1-1- -II-I+ +- -1-1 - -1-- - --+- - 1--- - ---- -A ------ --11 - -I---I-I--I---+ !u1nn1uu- nluu 1- -111 - -1-1 1 'nvu 1 -vlu 1 .-11 - 1111 - 1111 -- 1..y 1 llly 1 .,., 1 .,., 1 1,.. .. 1.., 1 ..,, 1 ,,,, 1 1 1 --. 11-i111- I1 .11-m111.!, I I I DICK AND ALL Hrs STAFF sAY I 1 1 I THANK YOU, AND GOOD WISHES FOR I I I YOUR SUCCESS IN LIFE'S ENDEAVOR I I I I V 1 1 DICKS DRIVE INN 1 I I i I 7 I i I I I I 405 E. Valley Blvd. I I I T1-11-: Roms or THE BANANA spur I 1 I I I -s-- ---- - '--' -I --------- - ------------------- Ifl431 .f..-..-..-...-.,..-...............-M-....-..W-.,......M-.... -.----- -4. I B ILL KN 1 G HT ATLANTIC 1-1870 I BETTER L AIJTGMDISILES I I I I Good Used CARS I I 700 West Valley Alhambra. California I I F. S. HIT PATEHSUN I SALES MANAGER .I..-u. ............ .... I -.I.-.I.-.- ,... - .... -I..-I. ..... - -.I..-.. gui..- .... - .... ....u- ...I 1I.u-n1Im-uu-uu-uu- nvln - -I-- -v-w- -111 -of liw-Il- 1 1'-- -11-- : 1 -un- 1 - -lf- S n He Ar. 1-6169 FREE DELIVERY 1 I I I f i 5 lVlUN'S PET STUHE - I I I I I SEEDS, FErmL1zERs i GARDEN TOOLS Pet Poultry Supplies and Remedies Inspected Horse Meat ' I , z i I MODE O,DAY zona so. Garfield Ave. 26 W' Main St' Alhambra. California .L-..I-.I-,.I- - II.I - II.o -I-.I- -..I ..--- .-.I i- .III - - II.. - .III - I.I. - .fI. - I.II - I-II - I.I. - I.I. -Im-I.I-.W --. .I Ifl461 fA.u..n.mE. .... .. .... .A. .....- .- - .--- - -1.. -Q gw-n-- ---1 ---- ----- - ---- up-A-+ I I I I I 2 I . 5 ICOHQTCIIUIGIIODS Best Wlshes tc Class '46 Class of '46 I ' Q I WHEN IN NEED OF I . I I I NEW FORDS-TRUCKS , I SPORTSIACKETS 1 i I 1 i i MERCURY I FISHING TACKLE . I I E - I ARCHERY SETS i I i I i I 33 YEARS ' I ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT j A FORD DEALER 3 I f IN ALHAMBRA . I SEE 1 I - I O I I I I no BY HEEBI I I 110 w. Main sf. i i Alhambra AT. g 5 E. Main Alhafnbfa i I.-..-W-W- TTTT -I ...... I- T.T. - TTT, - TTT, -Wi I.- TTTT - TTTT - TTTT - TTTT - -I- -I - - -I - T.TT -I.I.-I--..-..I 4..-..-...- .,.. ... .... - .... -...-u..- .... - .,., - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .,.. - .,., -.- - --.-. ------- I---.-H..--4. I I I DICK AND ALL HIS STAFF SAY I I THANK YOU. AND GOOD WISHES FOR I I I I YOUR SUCCESS IN LIFE'S ENDEAVOR I I I I I I I DICKS DRIVE INN A i I E . I : E I 1 I I 405 E. Valley Blvd. I I I I THE HOME or THE BANANA spur I .g...u........-.-,----------..-----------..-..---.......... I 'I' ll431 --uu1m.-tm1nu-.lmimp1nn1nm-nnidw1nn1nl,-nn-nn.-ml1.minn-un-un-lmlnnilu nu-lm-lu.in-...un1uuinu-my-lu.-I...1.minn1lu.1.1-Ilm.,n.,1.m-n..1....1.,11Hu-uutlln 11.1.1- GQQQEZEQJS Jet Cgongfatulczte A L L Graduates CRAW ORDS Alhambra Monterey Park Country Village-Opposite Airport tinriunwluntllwltlnni i....1.....-....1.,.,1.,..1un,uni.,.u1m............,1,,..1,,..-I.I.1.m1.,.,-.,...-,,,,...I.I..-lmiw1...I1.I-I-....-IH.,...I-........ 1..,....m1. 1' l E ! ! TURNER STEVENS 1 MORE THAN 30 YEARS OF CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE 1 TO THE RESIDENTS OF TI-IIS COMMUNITY I UNDER THE SAME MANAGEMENT A 550 E. Main at Almansor. Alhambra i - - - - - - - - - --.- -....-..-.I..-.-I-..I-....-....-....---..-...--I.-....-.-.-....-....-....--.-.--...i. - - - - - - -,,,,-,,.,-,,,,-,.,.-,,,,-,,,,-,,,,-.,.,-,,,,-,,,,-..,,-,,,,-,,,,--...-....-..- -,-..-...-, - -.,.-....-..,!, I I RAMCJN A I 2035 s. GARFIELD AVE. AT. 2-2782 I EXPERT REPAIRING - WELDING BRAZING ,. ..... ---u-m,,-w,-,-,-,,m,-,mwwg 4,,, ,,,, ,,,, .,R, ,,,, ,,,, ,R,, ,,,T ,,,, T,T, , - - - - -, - - -.,-,,,,,,,A,,-W-,,,A-.,.,,,,, ,-,,A,-M,-W-W,,-,M-,.-.-.- - - - -W-,,,!, ! JUH N NIE'S I I BEAUTY SHUP 115 E. Valley Blvd. 232 S. Allen Ave. ALHAMBRA. CALIF. PASADENA. CALIF. : AT. 2-1418 SY. 6-3281 U - - - ---- - ---- - .-.. - --.- - .-.. -. -.-- - -.- - .... - ---.-I - .... - .-...-...- .-.. - .... - .... -. .... - -....-....-..-...i. - - - - - - - - - '1'1 - - - - - - - - - -' -- '2 - 1' - - - - - '- - - '1 - -110 I ! CHESTER GUMP f DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS ' PEN AND PENCIL SETS j WATCHES A 1530 Valley Blvd. AT. 1-3183 A ROSEMEAD CALIFORNIA i 4. -..- ,... - .... - .... .. .... - .... - .... - -.-.-.- .. -..- -...- -.- .-...--.-..- .-..- .... -.,- ..,. - ,.,, -,.,.-..,.--...-,,,i, ll451 .g..-..-....-....-.,,.-...............-....-..,.-...,-.......... ..-....-. .--- ------ .. . -W-4. I l i l B ILL K N I E HT ATLANTIC l-1870 BETTER 1 AUTO UISILIES Q Good Used CARS I 700 West Valley Alhambra, California t F. S. PAT PATEHSUN f SALES MANAGER L- ,,,, -,, ........... .... A - ,.,, - .... -u... .,.. - .... - .... - .... -n,- .... - ..,. - - -t-.,.,-..- T 't' 'W' 'll' ' ' 'l ' ' 'l ' ' ' 'M' 'l' Tu 'T ' ' ' 'Z ' 'M' S n Hg AT. 1-6169 FREE DELIVERY 1 S Q Q l G ill lVIUN'S PET STUHE ! Z g I i Z E SEEDS, FERTILIZERS A GARDEN TOOLS i Pet Poultry Supplies and Remedies - Inspected Horse Meat 1 Q L 0 l l MODE GDM zoos so. Garfield Ave. 26 W. Main St- Alhambra. California l-.H-..,- - -q,-R.R- R,n, -.N-M-m,R- R,R, -R- -W-..-..i .L .RR, -,t- - - - - - - - - - - -m-..- ll461 4. 1..........1,,,.1..,......,-..-.-..........-W-H..-......-....-....-W-....-.....1...1....1....--...............,.1,.,.-....-....1....1....1,.,-...........1-4. HOME FURNITURE CO. BLISS UF '45 Let The Home Furnish Your Home 45 E. Main St., Alhambra. For 22 Years 1.1 1.,.1 1 1.1..,.1....1..1.1.,-.,.,1....1...1..,.1....1....1n-.1m.-uu1m1.m..1....1n1-1 1 1 1 1 1.1.1 MUNTEREY PARK DRUG STURE -PRESCRIPTION PHARMACISTS- Cor. Garvey 6. Garfield Monterey Park, Calif. Phone ATlantic 2-1235 FREE DELIVERY COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE 1..1,..1 1,,..1....,..I1....1,.11...1....1.I..1,,.,1,,,.1.,,,1....1....-.....1.m1..,..-.,.,,1....1I...1,.I.1,.,.1 1 1 1 1 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1946 I I from IEWELER ENGAGEMENT and WEDDING RINGS WATCHES Y Established 1913 1.I..1.1-.1m.1u..1..u1.m1uu-un1...1.w-W1....1v...1.m.1m.1M1 1 1 1..-.I.11un1.11.1m1.m1mf1nn1 1.1 1uu1uu I QUALITY IEWELER I 28 E. Main AT. 2-6801 -..-..g. ff I I I I I I I I I I I -1- 'I' I I H. E. VVELLMIIN I I I I I I I i 4- ll471 +..11.u1..1.1 1 1 1 1 111111,1111 1.1 ,1..1 1 1 1 1111111111-11 1....1,.,.1....1.,.111...1 1 1 1 1 1 Q I E I l I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Congratulations and Good Luck to the Class of '46 THE GILL STUDIO PORTRAIT-COMMERCIAL 8 East Main St. Alhambra Photographers for the '46 Teocalli FOR APPOINTMENT A - - AT1Ci1'1fiC 1-8639 i-M1 1.1. .....-- 1-m--H-M -------- ------- 1 ll481 1...1 1 1 1 1.11.1.11111111..111111..11 11... 1.11.1 --1 11111 -- 1 1 11111 1 --111--nu-an-1111-Irwin 1, !' 1 . , SHUPPING BAGJIFOOD STURES Your Neighborhood Complete Food Market 111.11111111111111111.1111.1.1.11111.1...11.111111111.1.1- 1 1 .- 1n1.1..1111111.111.1..1.......11.11.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 CHEVROLET 625 No. Garfield Monterey Park 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1111.1.11.1.1111111111-....1......1111111 ' 1 I 1 I I 1 I I I I 1 I -1- --' ----- --1- - - - f ' - - - - '- - - -'MQ' I AT. 2-5133 PUTTER MUTUH COMPANY 100 East Valley Blvd. A M www nw. my . W I .,1,...1 1...11...1,,1.1.1.11,.,.111111....1. 1 - 1 1 1 111.111..1 1 1 1.1.1.-.1..1,.11.1..1.11 1 1 11.1-11.111, Best Wishes and Congratulations to the GRADUATING CLASSES OF '46 From McKAY DRUG STURE 3rd and Main where everybody goes AT. 2-1382 11.11 uu- Alhambra. California u11111.1111.1.1.1--1.11 1.1 -1-11 1 1 1 1.1 1 1...-n -1111111111 1.1.1 1 1.1.1111 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' --1--1-1 I I I The Alhambra Camera Shop I 127 W. Main St. AT. 2-6365 Alhambra, California Mark Keppels Photo Headquarters FOR BETTER PHOTO SUPPLY FOR BETTER PHOTO FINISHING EOR THE BETTER BOOK 1111-11.-1.1.1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11.1-11.1- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1- 114111 a!nn1n1-u----I--m-un-nu-un-m.-fm---m- .... -- .... -. .... .- .... ---- - - -- - -- --- - - - - - - H I 1 -1- 'Q' I 1 1 1 1 4- URCHI to the C ASS of '46 311 West Main 1....1..1 1.,..1.,...- 1 1 1 1..- 1 1 .- 1 1 ... 1 1 1,1 , ,, , 1111 1111 11 i 1111 I I I I I I 112 W. Main St .g.............-........I-...........-..........-.,..-....-....-....-....-....-....-........,-,..-....-....-................-....-....-.,........-..........-,,..-... PEDRINI INCORPORATED EVERYTHING MUSICAL SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RADIOS PIANOS RECORDS 227 Wesi Main Tel. AT 2-1486 -i'.......-...- ......-....-....-...-,... - -...- -- ----- - - -V-- -- - - - - -- - - - l1501 in..-.un-,...1..I.,minu1nn1un1nn11 -un.-nnllm,un1.4.11M-min..--nn-nu-vu-n :1-nnianim'1n.l-....1nu--nn-nun- Twin- 1g I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I' 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f i 1 1 - - +.-..-........ 1-----.---- u-u--,!, 1.-1-n -------- - - - - I I I I . I I I Best Wishes to I f I I I VA N S I Class of '46 I I I I I I I 1 I 1 e w e r cg I I I I pairs of shoes I . I I I IS GH I Fine Diamonds YOU Heed Watches and Iewelry I I I . . If they are Expert Repcunng I I I selected at I I I' I I I I I : I HEMPHlI.l.'S BIIIITEIIY I I 39 Wes' Main I I I Alhambra. Calif. I 27 E. Main st. Ar. 2-3678 i I I AT. 2-3542 I 2 I fi'- 'I1 f1 111 1' 11-1 I 11-11 11114: 'i'-n-111-1 -1ii n-t1-.i-n1-.n-n.1- 1 1 -n--nn1n +I-ll-I 11--1--- - -111i--11111111111111 ..1M1u I I I ToM and BILL Extend Their Congratulations to the Class of '46 and Many Thanks for Your Wonderful Patronage in the Past. We Will Always Endeavor to I Give You the sarne Good Service along with the Best Merchandise. I I I I TOM I 01111071 1 OS. I Sh B I BILL I I I I IO. E. MAIN STREET I MEN'S CLOTHING FURNISHINGS 6. SHOES I I I I I D-I-11111 1--1111-11 - 1-1-11----1--1111- n--nn-u1nQu lf15l1 -5- ntn-un1-tu .,,, I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I To the Graduating GLASS of '46 We are happy to have played a small part in your education. With each passing year the small part Will become important to you. So We take this opportunity to Wish you Good Luck. So carry on. Cheerio! Dancingly yours, STEWART SISTERS Studio and Ballroom San Gabriel ,maintain 111- I--1,1--w ::------1 --1-1111-1111 MOLLIIE GARCIA says Why not come down to the Southern California Telephone Company? We need your help No experience necessary Earn While you learn Increased wage rates now in effect Excellent opportunity for advancement Apply 21 So. First Street, Alhambra or Ask the operator for chief operator. LM. .......... - ..... I ...........-- ..-..- .L Il521 1....1....1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1-m.1Im1..I.1Im1uu1...11--.1.I.I1.I.I1II..1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 4, 1,1 I1 1. 1111111111 ,H 11111 . 1111111 1 1 1-fnu1u:-411+ BARTRUFES SERVICE 241 E. Valley 601 W. Valley UNION OIL PRODUCTS 1 1.1.1 1 1.1..1-11.1 1.4.I1.II,1.1n1m1m-1Iu.1....-.m1mI1m.1m.1II..1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1mI1u1n I I I I I I 'I' 1 1 1.1 1 1,.1....1....1,...1....1.,..1....1....1....1....1.I.,1....1....1.I..--I...1....1....1....1 1 1 1 1 1,...1....1..l. GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONAL CARDS DIPLOMAS-CUPS-MEDALS-TROPHIES IOSTEN'S WORLD'S FINEST CLASS RINGS ENGIIIIIIEIIS IIUIIPUHIITIUN 214 West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, Calif. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,,,.1.1I.II1I-1.1 1.I4.1.m..mI1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1....1. MCCLURE - KING Monterey Park's Leading Insurance Service 145 W. Garvey Phone AT. l-0518 MONTEREY PARK 1 1,1 1..1 1.1 1 1 ,1 .. 1..,.1..I.1.I.I1.III1uII1I.I.14m1m...mI1-1.11 1 1 .1.I.1 1 1.III1..1Il 1.11.1 1- 1 1 1 1 1...1.-I11-I.1w.1m.-..m1....1.I.I1.I.I1.m1Im--I.1 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 .1....1.m1m CONGRATULATIONS RUSEMEAD BABY SHDP Children's Clothing 1540 E. Valley Blvd. Sizes 1 to 14 Rosemead, Calif. AT. 2-5039 1m.1..1u 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1uu1m.1....1m.1m.1..1q..n I I I I I I I I I -1- 1- I I I I I I I I I I I I -I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I -1- I1531 +n1un1uu1uu-1un- 1,1 -nn-nn1mim:inn-nn-un-nn1.1.11nu-un-un--W1uu-o-uu1nu-nu-IIn- 1 1 - -H1 -als CGNGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '46 lllfl3ERG'S n1np1.III I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -1-..........-...-.,-..-....-..,- ..,. ---- - I- - - --I-- .!..-..-....-..-..-...........-....- .... - .... - .... -. ..,. - ,..I - .I.. - ...I --I-I-4. I . I I I AFTER THE SHOW OR 1 I AFTER THE GAME I IT'S I . I A I I I I eo S I I I Q z I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! E E . I 1729 w. Main Alhambra I I I I I 'f'-w-- I-I- -I-w ---- 1 ------ ---ww--I--OI' ll541 ,1,1I,,,.. 1 1 1 1 1 1mI1uu1uI.1...1In1un QJMZQS- 1...,1,.,.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11 1uu.-up--ml-uniM1nluu-.un..u-1:14.-n1un1uu1...-.H n-n1nn1.u'-un1nu-.nl-44.1.-,....1.f1.4-11 LOYND S R DRUG 107 E. Garvey Monterey Park DRUGS SUNDR uf.1.m-nu-1.111.111-...I-lm-....-nu1-nn1un1.m1.U1nu,nu,vm1un1.u1....-.m.-lm-nu-nu -lm,lm1W1nu1I.H1lmTm1-m11-.1m.-..n-.u.inI.1-luluu-..u1u4.1y..,1M-.ll--W1un1....1u..i....-..1.1...-.u.1u..-un- A L I C E 'S CA F E THE TASTE TELLS THE TALE 31 E. VALLEY BLVD. ALHAMBRA. CALI O IA uiupiuu1.,,1....1,...1,...1..,1.w1....1....-..,...,...1...1nn1... 1....1...,....,..1...1...1,.,.1W1..u1un1u..1.ln1.m.......1,..1,,..1..,,1....1..u1 in...-ml....m.-.ln-,.1...1...... BRA GGTS e NS YSSSQX Y, N N W9 Q FINE WE APPA EL my X ACCESSO S l 1 .-..-...........-..-....-.. ..........-...-...-...-....-..., -...... .L .g..-..........-.........-...-....-....-..........-....-...,-....-...........-.................-....-....- -....-...-....-....-....- - - .......- -....- MunnAv's 5-10-251.00 . ESPECIALLY FOR GIFTS TOYS-SCHOOL SUPPLIES-BOYS' CLOTHES HARDWARE 1528 Valley Blvd. ROSEMEAD AT. 2-6742 I -1- .,..1..11...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1.1 1.,.,1.1..1uu1110100111111 1 ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1110- 1 PETE YOUNG i YoUNc.:'s RICHEIELD SERVICE 1 LUBRICATION 137 E. Valley Blvd. g TIRES-BATTERIES ALHAMBRA. CALIF. 5 ACCESSORIES AT. 1-9372 -i- -....111111..1111...-.1111-.11.11.m1nu.-11u1,.,,1 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1........m1,m11.11.11-1-1111. -1' 1 ! 1 Sf' 'fo 3 1 493' aye S 1 ,SrY'Oog i 55152 FINE APPAREL , Q, O l 99 08 099004 Main at Stonemcm xox l 'I' +..1uu111..1 1 1101111111111111111111.11uu.-1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.1.11 MODEL BAKE SHOP l ALHAMBRFVS FINEST BAKERY 117 W. 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'M' - ' 'W' ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' 'T TM - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '-W' 'n' ' ' 'T ! I T i I AT. 9163 1 Q i 5 vlc and IERRY's i i I T 1 I g 5 Q00 e g Q SW 5 i i E i CAFE I T S I 1 I 1 I AUTHENTIC MEXICAN-SPANISH T0 the Class DISHES of 1946 i -0- l ' L i ! ' ! 223 West Mission Drive , . l HART S JEWELRY l I on El Cammo Real I i 1 40 East Main San Gabnel I I e Alhambra 4- 1--- -'---H- - -T-V-we Tfe- --T- T- -'- 'T-T e- -N-L -L-H- -T - -:- -H ----- ...,-....-,...-..-ul Il571 -,,,1,,,1..,,,,,,..,,,,.1,,,,1.,,,,1.,..1,.,,1,.,..- I... 1 ..., 1 1 lly. 11.1. .1..1.u.1.q.-41.1.11up1nu-ua-nn1un1nn-nn1nn1n1-n-O!! 'E' 'I' Congratulations AMBULANCE SERVICE to LADY ATTENDANT The Class of '46 5 . . f I I May We Continue i to Serve You With i I I I Complete Confidence I E Year after Year ATlantic 2-6346 l I l 1 1 l -E I I Q CLYDE WILSON i 0 T ROBERT WILSON l l 1 2 menk wean i L I f 201 East Garvey Avenue 32 E. Main St. Alhambra Monterey Park, Calif. I i I l +.1..---1...-..-I.-W-. 1 1 1....--....1y...-In-I...-I-I--ol: .'.-....1..- -u----I-mr-...I-...HI1....-t...1m.1...--..- -.--. .!,.....-..,. ......--- ---- , -,,,,-,,,, ,--- .......- - ......-....- 1 I I I ampas 1 I T 9 East Main Alhambra I I I -1- -1- u...nn1nn1,.,,1un1uu1unn1v...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1nu-uu1nu...m-1un1un1..,,1l.-.n 3..-.,-,,,.-.........-.......-....-.....-H..-I...-I...-..........-.....-1. .. ...-....-1.1.-I.,-...........1....-...-....-....-....-....-....-I...-...I-...-.,.-. 3 GRISWOLD'S CCRSET SHOP I LINGERIE - SCARFS - ACCESSORIES i Congratulations to Class of 1946 I . 102 W. Main St. ATlantic 2-5382 ' I I . Alhambra, Calif. I . , I ,',.,,,..,..-...1..-..-...lf-H..-.... ---- - 1mt-nn-H..-....-..,.1....1...1... 11-111 -1111. . .-.ni 115:31 1' 'S' .lr-.s-I..-.II ------ ..1..-I..- - -...I-Im-1, : I ! . I QLPSXOSS I 92205 I I QOH 'YO gl 'AB I I cwss I I we I I I : I I I I I I I : I I I PRO B E R S I SHOE sromz I 120 E. MAIN sr. I I I I ALHAMBRA I I I .L-.-.I-I. ----- I ------ I-..-.I --.1 1 11:1In1nn1uu1uu1uu1uu1n-1-n1IIu1n.I1.011Im1..I.1.II.-...II-I1uII1..1..1uu1u.1 1 1 1 Mrarr emit 'ruth 'iiihle Svtnrr 32 North Garfield Avenue Alhambra BIBLES - BOOKS - GREETING CARDS Visit our store for items to help your spiritual growth. 1 1 1,1 1...1..I1,1 11-II 1M1In-1IIII1uII1nn1un1I-u1uII1 I1IIu1uu1uII1uII1IIII.-IIII1 1 1 1.I.1..1. 101111 1 1 1.1Im-IIII1nu:IIu1un1IIu1IIII1IIII1II-I1un1u-1....1III.-1.1.1.1 .-II..-. 1 1 1 1 1 DON'T Y0ll BELIEVE IT If anyone tells you that good, delicious food is served at LEROY'S CAFE 29 South Garfield Try I! And Convince Yourself. 'I' I I I I I I I I I I I I -I- -I- I I -I- Il591 Acknowledgments The staff wishes to acknowledge the splendid help oi our good friends who have helped to make our book possible- Mr. lack Cannicott oi the Los Angeles Engraving Company. Mr. Wood Glover oi the Phillips Printing Company. Mr. William Gill of the Gill Studio. 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