Mayfield High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1954
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M-,NWS-W wwkmwm xg wb M X N. X xxgnk . 'Y KW xx RK NWN M N. xxx M XR Xl S - , n , 4, 4 ' rl S X in Mew Mayfield School Pasadena, California Editor ...... Patricia Moffat Assistant Editor Beverly Deibert Business Manager Nancy Nichols Art Editor . . . Carlene Herbert Photography Editor Mary Richards S TA FF M. Auldridge, B. Durst, R. Evons, P. Kelly R Kern, L. Kresser, A. Lawson P. Lewis, A. Lobd ll S. Mullen. M. P. Plweczsonf, P. Simpson, S. Sullivan, B. To ver, D. Tomczok, M. Volken, A. Winferburn, S. McNiff '56, S. Reilly '56, M. E. Sfonko '56. 1 We do not need a painted sign To point the .way to go, These are the paths we can divine, These are the roads we know. A lithe tree at ourrcrossroads stands With green and gracious leaves, in which the wind with gentle hands 4 Her soft direction weaves. And here we meet, and here we port, For each must go her way, And disregard the mourning heartw- The heart that begs to stay. i Patricia Dutt, '45 Reverend Mother General Reverend MoTher General came To Us from Rome bringing vviTh her The key To The greaT heriTage which is ours as Holy Child girls Unlocking To Us The Treasures begueaThed by MoTher Foundress Ta her SocieTy and her' schools, Reverend MoTher General has, lay her visiT To Mayfield, made This year a r'nosT memorable one. IT is vviTh The deepesT graTiTUcle ThaT The Class of '54 dedicaTes To Reverend MoTher General The T954 CROSSROADS Reverend MoTher General with The Class of '54 i Four years ago we were presefed with The keys To new Mayfield. As 'rhe Freshman Class, we realized That our use of these keys would begin Traditions that would affecf each succeeding class. This book is a Testimony To our use of The keys entrusted To our care. L. of 7 X W 'ff l i Reverend Mother St. Andrew S. H. C. J An outstanding interest ond understonding in every student is oppgrent in Reverend Mother St. Andrew. l-ler suggestions, her opinions, her prayers hdve been involuoble olds for us in the post two yedrs she hos been with dt Moytield. We constantly try to express our gratitude to her tor unlocking doors to inspirdtiondl, spiritual ond culturdl godls. The godls gre no longer only lotty ideols. Novv they oppeor reol ond tdngible. SISTER VERONICA S.H.C.J. Maytield 1940-1954 SISTER SEBASUAN S.l'l.C.J. Mayfield i931-1954 We have come to realize in'our tour years that the key to true success lies not in obvious achievements lout rather in the ettort which must be expended upon achievement, We have found in the quiet presence of Sister Veronica and Sister Sebas- tian this key. Their deep personal interest in each ot us is expressed in their prayers and silent service ot the Holy Child. We have come to know and to love Mayfield in many ways and wish to thank our Sisters who, perhaps, know and love Mayfield best. W OTHER MARY FEBRONIA MOTHER MARY EUSTACE MOTHER MARY OF CARMEL Cor Unurn ef Animo Uno. This short phrose embodies The dedicofion of our foculfy To The service of The Holy Child, with one heorT ond one mind. We hove goined from Them not only 0 grecif store of knowledge but more imporfonf, o pouflern of life in which To opply This knowl- edge. The icleols which Ihey represenf, we sholl corry with us Throughout our lives, not os dim gools buf os reolifies. 8 FACULTY MOTHER MARY THAIS SISTER MARY CECILE MISS A. FITZGERALD MOTHER MARY FREDERICK 'VN MRS. THOMPSON ,. 'wh , 1 X ' '. Sf . ff ,L, 5X AA V 5 K-fl, ' ' ,sv T , -T 'E Qu -fv,,,.1, 5 . 1, C, ,.,,'. xy E , Vyxi, 1,g:i1i'g -fs, MR. P. TRESFON MOTHER MARY OF MAGDA MRS. S. RANDALL 'Av' is 'KIM' MADEMOISELLE G. d'ELLt MEMBER THER MARY JEREMIAH 1? S A. CORRIGAN X .A x iff? M R. W. BODOR I ,W MOTHER MARY EPH REM .I VT MRS. A. ROSS MOTHER JOHN FRANCIS MOTHER MARY KENNETH MOTHER MARY JOEL MRS. J. H. GERRITZ if MR, J. ELLIS 'C ' MOTHER MA RY ANICETUS Moyfields loy fdculfy is chor- dcferized by selfless inferesf in the students and The school. As our Tecichers They will long be remembered for The knowl- edge they imported To us. As our friends, they will not lOe for- gOT'ren for Their cOnsTOnT ond confinuing did in forming l-loly Child spiriT in edch of us. 9 MOTHER MARY WILFRID S Student Council I nstdllation mf NJ ,. ,- iw 46,4 N ' 4 V 3? knftvlgfgfggiif Q LW ,Lg f , we N- 'X ,5.f5V,J,4A-gvf w w W' su . 1 ifiiu , 6 Qi ' A wi ' W Q ,f . gfqiu k Q? t - 'Q L my .y N 'f Q W an www Maf- ,mn T DE COUNCIL The Student Council at Mayfield is the key to a well functioning stu- dent-taculty relationship. Spirit, co- operation, and responsibility are the by-words ot Maytields student atti- cers. Mother Mary Wilfrid, Prefect, Patricia Lewis, Sodality Prefect, Rosalie Kern, Student Council President. M. AULDRIDGE A. LOBDELL IV Sr. Pres. IV Sr. Rep. A. THIE D. HALET II Sr. Pres. II Sr. Rep. First Term First Term M. J. ZINKI-ION G. MULLEN I Sr. Pres. I Sr. Rep. First Term 'Am R. EBBERT lll Sr. Pres. C. ENRIGI-IT ll Sr. Pres. Second Terrn Wmwlf' F. BRACKENRIDGE I Sr. Rep. Second Terrn 19 B. GIAIMO III Sr. Rep. First Term in S. OBRIEN II Sr. Rep. Second Term Alosent: SUE ENGLISH III Sr. Rep. Second Term 1-2:,,-4' 'X 2-'PV fgmilii 1221? 3 digg? as ' Y , Y' , M4 ,,g2fggf9.. ' if ' . yi Jig -QW' F f4'iA??',l'ii'iE7 Rafi Wm 3 x W Q 1 N. . , ,Q A M :ww AMW Sf f Q Q55 5521 air! ' ,ar igvgiiir X ms?'F ,. MW 'Q Si' , aug L f , 2 ' H I ' isis EEE 5 Q f . 3 4 if' -, 1:5522 I i Michelle Jean Aulcfridge E. de M cu-xss PRESIDENT '50-'54 UC'es'r lo vie!' Vori-cable AlTo-mi-mi-mi- Smarter ond smoother Beverly Randolph Deibert CROSSROADS ASSISTANT EDITOR '48- '54 Sophisficofe Operation-cxnnuol obsence No, really! 'Mondc1y's child-Fair of face' E Angele Mary Elizabeth Durst E. de M HEAD OF TENNIS '44-'54 Pensive pixie Globe Troffer The Angel angle Obligingly yours Ruth Elizabeth Evans E. de M ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION VICE-PRESIDENT '50-'54 Humor-esque Lough, now! Moth-master If I could only decide. Carlene c A ROSSROADS ART ED '50-'54 Highly photogenic Precision instrument Blue ribbon posters Annual cirtiste nne Herbert E. de M ITOR Patricia Ann Kelly E. de M. MASQUERS PRESIDENT '51-'54 Subtle mimic Shadow proof eyes German refugee Molsquer-cider Rosalie Katherine Kern E. de M. STUDENT COUNCTL PRESIDENT '50-'54 High fidelity Recording cngel I lust wont To remind you- Soofhe-soyer Lynette Louise K resser CLASS SECRETA '52-'54 Sun ond scund Collegienne Social serenity Lo Ccxnodon RY Ann Lawson E. de M BOOTS AND SPURS PRESIDENT '52-'54 Naive sophisficofion Auto-motives Tho'r's pretty funny- My horse and I Mary Patricia Lewis E. de M SODALITY PREFECT '5O- '54 Gesficulofing iesfer Firemobile Continuous performance Linguistic Voffifuoles Constance Ann Lobdell E. de M. CLASS VICE-PRESIDENT '50-'54 Finalist Tennis menace Dutch doll Most likely fo proceed P Patricia Mary Moffat E. de M CROSSROADS EDITOR '46-'5Og '51-'54 Active-impossive Easy does it Profitcxbly proper Oh, come now! Sherill Patricia Mullen E. de M ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT '50-'54 A.A. - Amioble othlete Chevrolet chauffeur Influxes of flu S'no skiing ,mfn Nancy Anne Nichols E. de M CROSSROADS BUSINESS MANAGER '52-'54 Water-whiz Golden-goter Unpredido ble Relofively speaking Mary Patricia Pheasant E. de M CRIER EDITOR '48-'54 Accent on action Knows for news Stand Pat-er Methodical madness 2 'M ef Mary Therese Richards E. de M. CROSSROADS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR '52-'54 Photo genius Sports courfer Quiefly consfonf Stor ceromisf Pamela Algwen Simpson E. de M. CLASS TREASURER '43-'54 A womon's crowining glory- Closs Treasure 'Speck The speech, I pray you.' Eleven up-of Mayfield Sheila Sullivan E. de M. ASSISTANT PREFECT OF SODALITY '43-'54 STricfly shomrock Golden halo Lyrics by Sullivan Foosfep-follower making Tracks Beverly Lewis Tarver E. de M CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION PRESIDENT '46-'54 Mer-maiden Personified preombIe Dounfless, determined Now, I know this isn'T right- ii Diane Marie Tomczak E. de M CIVICS CLUB PRESIDENT '50-'54 Variafed animation G-race for gym Diane a alanseuse Accident-al premier aret Fredricka Volk CAPA PRESIDENT '51-'54 Candid comments Maestro Decepfively solemn Pro-b-I-ems! , Ann Winterburn Assnsmm HEAD OF swufvwvumo '49-'50p '53-'54 Queenly corriczge Ccxsucxlly oblivious I overslepf- Wafer ballerina .4 2 S I E 9 5 E s 5 3 x 3 Q 3 I S s E 5 Bev li- Lynette 36 iq- ..-f Betty Nancy Mary Ann Carlene Mary Pat As we reach for the key to the future, we place even greater value on another key which will open for us the past. That key is the key to memories-happy-go-lucky, completely at ease, and now and then sad or serious. As the years go by, frequently we shall use memory's key and with it unlock the pages of the past. There we shall find ourselves as we were, together-the Class of 1954 CI Pat gm P' ' i She-ilo Seniors at ease Mimi Rosalie Ann A W s i Morgoref , Diane Pofsy 'Km Po m Sherry B Ruth GV fx Z'- 38 'Xl fix THIRD SENIOR BACK ROW, left To right: A. de Renzis, C, Snyder, A, Zinkhon. FRONT ROW: M. Schrom, M. Flynn, C. Enochs, A. Muller. BACK ROW, left To rlghh C. Treodwell, M. Alofs D. Diehl. FRONT ROW: C. Mclcelloni, J. Lone, B Grundmon. Absenl, J. Nader. . . Non-conforrnisfs . . . fashion plales . . . eager beavers . . The more The rnerrier . . . diversified Talents . . . melody makers . . . car conscious . . L. LEFT TO RIGHT. S. English, Class Represenfalive, Second Term, B, Tipton, Secretary, R, Ebbert, Class President, B. Giaimo, Class Representative, First Term, M. Irby, Treasurer, Mofher Mary Eusface, Class Misrress. 3 LEFT TO RIGHT. R. Meason, D. Paxton, P. Crowe, A. Norwood, B. Hopp, S. Thompson. LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Karp, S. McNiff, K. Bader, P. Dawson, V Norton, M. C. Wine, P. Vessey, ECU S NIOR LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK: E, A. Richards, G. Monildi, H. Wulshe, ond FRONT: D. Evans, ond F. Mulvey, LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Thompson, T. Smith, M. Keystone, J. Cevolo, M. L. Berger. ABSENT: M. E. Stcmko, S Kresser. Musicole . . . amazing ofhlefes . . . confesfors . . . green and white . . . cheer chcamps . . . hooxfers . . . individuolisfs. 1 1 E I i l 2 5 LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK: S. O'Brien, Class Rep., C, Enright, Class Pres., Second Term, Mother John Francis, Class Mistress, Denise Haletg Class Rep., Alice Thie, Class Pres, First Term. LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK. E. Becwar, H. Elmquisr, S. Davis, A. Van Lahr. FRONT: B. Donahue, S. McNiff. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Bonner, s. Petrie, M. 43 Smith, B. Malushelc, S. Reilly, H. Sweeney. FIR S NIOR LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK: J. Root, L. Gouse, A. Whalen. FRONT: L. Idiorl, G. Von de Kamp, K. Lynch. B Szbn-. .. ,. ,. .,,,:51.:Sf2:' ' H- 1gg-::-' N, I , WNW LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK: S. Slack, M. Korig, M. Guyton. FRONT: F. Pirlick, A McDonough. Bobbin' robins . . personality surplus . . . Cooperative . viloronf . . . high zeol . . we con . . . new ond willing . . . oroforicol ouTbursTs. Ki? LEFT TO RIGHT, N Gregg, Tredsurer, S. Beynon, Secretory, M. J. Zinkhon, President, Mother Mary Kenneth, F. Breckenridge, Vrce President, second Term, G. Mullen, Vice President, firsf term. LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK, G. Richter, M. Lange, M. Giroux, and FRONT- F. Mosoivi, ond K. Ross. LEFT TO RIGHT- P. Rogers, M. Milling, L. 45 Lindsey, T. Dohrmdn, ond P. Spring, Ra ZIQTEVI - 1 F be 3 1 f ' 5' 1 , beware 'Uk' TNQ lllviiw M ,.. b,M4,u,.,,,,,,.N,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, M ' H H '-'-:' V 1, Q:,,- if 4 JW W s . , , I 6 2 K, , .-' r I '2 - yg A . 9 -E: 1 r ng 3 V ' Graaf' undfzrofhvwdinq M Reine fa! DUFGT I7 MQ- ,,f54A J K QR 41216592 Fanirenf Sharing stag' uv, Ftfbr' 5afCtY'd ay Brink. Lag in.. 6 -1 , 1' 9 U W' up! gh X -.N Poh :Mere 8 M , 1 ' 3 Ai Mouv1t'aiVl Menace Q .Fl 3 Q2 L23 . . -' fs 3 i bedfima 3f5rc'z6 Bow! -zro OF Yld 5czpWI6 Nw juan pa:-45 C 'Mb Az, V L , ' A' e ' -Q fy 3 . A .. , 1 5 , Q 0151 CMZGIWO. ibwroun vibxxx. I3 'Z Car Voc! F? Hee-Haw! N1 --fi? 2. czhfzrenadz 9 ' is X f ,m pf 'VK ' ,M 3150 5w12125 How - alovr 'Ei L ' .. 'WV' M 'x,,...: . 9' Covwcrfilolq Hiqhwaymam f fl ocla T yfilidoyf fl aereous mood '1LT1 aai Sfumb CY? ff 3' Ready- A4 5 A 2 ,. I E1 fT.: . ..--- J-- k'b',.. REVEREND MOTHER M. ST. ANDREW Spanish MISS ANN CORRIGAN Loiin 48 MISS ANN FITZGERALD English MOTHER M. WILFRID Sociology MOTHER M. KENNETH Chemistry MOTHER JOHN FRANCIS Geometry Class Scenes .,... ,,.,.M.,,4.4,,f f f S f f get 4101 fi pkg MOTHER M, EUSTACE Hisfory MLLE. G. d'ELLOY French Becouse our closses ore The vitol port of our school life, we would like To represent eoch of our Teachers in her specified field. lf is the personal influence of eoch Teacher upon her students which These poges grofefully oc- knowledge. '2',fLflf?iM?l: 1-if Q, 4 z V , L ' l5i9lf,5ifi3fsl':f'i'f',7 : Y f 5,c15f,:fs,,f,,, V My V - M M f H W ,Wm MOTHER M. THAIS Home Economics Mm m rn A 900d Cociuzfri, ' ,314 A u affl- 5Q,rzn Now W hd M057 E Mya! 1E'mo1Tdn5 Vuyyggorgzw m ?M aw 4 ll x C Ei I b 'S 2? ,Q v4 .V E1 a t 4 N N Q, 2w'5 'C , r, . ff 'Thief ' f if 1' 1 11' 1 f l 1 I H51 1 .' 1 T f .2 TQ F 'wi f I ' 2 . 2 mf. f if 12521, , gi 'I , , , . qv TY 'I , W9 W' ffj rl fi 2,', , I' - 'gy 'lv f f. T : 5' ff '15 f .fx 4 .5 if -, , f.. tg 1. ,f V f w',1l:'l ., MDTQ .u,' V' CHILDREN OF MARY E. de M. is o TiTle prouc ly borne by The Chi dren of Mory. The in Tiols vv e r e borrowe from The French I'EnToi cle Morief' In Th Marion yeor, especioll' The Sodolify hos er deovored To give Th SODAUTY MEEHNG sTuoIenT body cz greoTe knowledge ond love Tc Mory ond her Divin Son. - , , 1 N M3 il '1 ' 3 IP, V M 1.., ,N Fw W,,,, SODALITY OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Simpson, Secreforyg S, Sullivan, Assisront Prefectg P. Lewis, Prefectg M. P. Pheosonf, Treasurer EUCI-IARISTIC COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Tomczulc, choirmcmg P. Moffof, R. Kern, S. Mullen, J. Lone. FRONT1 D. Deil. MISSION COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Nichols, A. Lobdell, P, Kelly, clworrmong B. Karp, M, Alofs APOSTOLIC COMMITTEE LEFT TO RIGHT: D, Paxton, R. Evcms R. Ebberl, B. Durst. California Scholarship Federation .Y 11 fx? Af '- M. Auldridge V, 'fl 'K 1 Q as A. Lobdeii S W F S. Sullivan l l f 7. R. Evans A l M. P. Pheasant Q l P. Moffat l 3519 1 1 Sr B. Deibert K. Bader Y A. Zinlchon A. Thie 45-4? K. Enright ki l Holet 3 if l l i ,W gn S. Beynon ., I l F, Pitlick ' N. Gregg California Scholarship Federation The California Scholarship Federation is an honorary society which fulfills its motto, Scholarship through Service, by opening its membership to girls who have achieved a high level of schol- ostic attainment besides maintaining on active interest in the extra-curricular activities of the school. .gi 5- 4.3.9 ' i D. Tomczok P. Kelly as 1: if 6 Irby ka Si S. O'Brien ' is Ji M. .l. Zinkhon Beverly Tarver President R. Kern 'hrs 9' I Q79 I i P. Simpson up 4 , Lis? it Hopp HN A if . , var I Dohrmonn . Diehl ABSENT: R. Ebberl, G. Richter PA TRICIA df' S. Mullen B. Deiberf RQ! M. Volken J. Lane Mother John Francis, Librarian A. Zinkhon K. Bader The Pafricians, as junior librarians, are invalu- able to The school. Their work saves sfuclenfs many hours of library research. They are named for Patricia Reynolds, in whose memory The Mayfield library has been furnished. nfl -new Y Ml? E. Becwar F. Piflick ' ? M. J, Zinkhon D. Diehl C .... LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING: M1h. Mary Eusmce, Moderator, J. Cevola, Librarxan, S. Petrue, Librarian, P. Dawson, V. Pres., M. Volken, Pres. SITTING. C Macelloni, and B. Marusnek, accomponists. LEFT TO RIGHT. M. Karig, K. Ross, F. Pitllck B Deiberf, R. Ebberi, A. Whalen, D. Paxton, Thompson, B. Tupfon, P. Simpson, P. Lewis Mullen, M. C. Wine, H. Wolshe. LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATEDf S. Beynon, H. Elmquist, S. Thompson, M. Schram, M, Auldridge. STANDING. K, Lynch, R. Kern, T. Dohrman, B. Hopp, A. Zinkohn. ON FLOOR: C. Enright, P. Dawson, M, Irby. KNEELING: E. Richards, J. Laine, P, Kelly, A. Lobdell. LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK ROW: S. Keystone, K. Bader. SECOND Berger, M. Lange, B. Tarver, M. T. Smith, L. Gause. FIRST ROW. M. Smith, D. Tomczcilc, P. Spring, D. Diehl. Kresser, M ROW: M. J. Zinkhon, S. McNiff, S. Sullivan, The C.A.P.A. Club provides musical enioyment not only for its members but also for the rest of the school. Through the experience gained from participation on radio, television, and in the recent operetta, The Marriage of Nannettef' it has given the girls a taste of professional performances. 59 aw gf 1 CIVIC CLUB Lefi to rrght- M Alofs, Sec, A Zrnkhon, Vnce Pres, D. Tomczok, Pres, M M. Eusfuce, Modercxvor, S. Sullrvorw, Treas- urer, B. Derberr, Corr Sec. Left to rrghr: Bock row: R. Meosorr, B Hopp, M. Auldridge, A, Lobdell, M Keystone. Front row: M. Irby, A, Muller LEFT to Riot-it: P. Moffat, B. Durst, P. Lewis, B. Torver, D. Holet, N. Nichols, R. Kern, LEFT TO RIGHT: 5. OBrien, M, L. Donahue S. Petrie, K. Enright, M. Volken, F. Pitlick R. Ebbert, S. Reilly. ABSENT1 J. Lane. The Civics Club furnishes the key to a better America by educating its members to a fuller realization of their duties and privileges as citizens. In order to fulfill its purpose, the club strives to stimulate interest and participation in community, state, and national government. During the past year, the club has promoted debates and discussions on current events, and has taken many interesting field trips to city and state courts and the Pasadena City Hall. 61 ix F ' W' Q Li , 15 ' V . V ' gi? 71533 1 ...wuM' -ik X 'F y f 'Q if W T E , 'wwf WW 2? . f. , M Y 3' M ff Q gi 'EW Q 4 Q5 Q fig? bl sw 'Q if L5 M ,A . 21 QQ ii M an gm l ' H 'fum QRVN LEFT TO RIGHT. M. L. Donahue, G, Richter, L. Gause, F. Mulvey, D. Halet, H. Walshe, S. Petrie, R. Evans, B. Durst, E. Becwar, A. Lawson, R. Meason, M. Alofs. ABSENT: P. Simpson, K. Enright, P, Lewis, LEFT TO RIGHT: F. Masotti, R. Ebbert, D Evans, M. Volken, S. Sullivan, E. Richards A. Thie, M. P. Pheasant, B. Matushek ABSENT: B. Karp, J. Lane, B, Hopp, K Bader, S. Mullen. The Masquers Club promotes an interest in all the various forms of dramatic art. Discover- ing and furthering talent in acting, directing, and stage management is a primary purpose ofthe club. Through participation in these club activities, the members are furnished with the key to poise and ease ot expression. 63 'V .3 M A N575 is Z ,J A-E24 - fo the Making an appearance, the Crier school and in San on the staff. A Clfe XE 67 .xx x is .u in lk WW s K J Q A is B, Time, s. Mullen R- Evans A. Lobdell gms, 1 HZ, A. Thie A. Van Lahr D' Evans mf'-fii This 2, ei ly! ,gs f ft gsm M. E. Stanko A xii' A , absent: C. Snyder R, Me 50 O n M' Alofs C. Treaclwell The M Club is a goal achieved by those girls who have merited membership on an 'AH team. Not only ability in athletics is necessary but also a spirit ot sports- 68 manship and cooperation. These girls are presented with their letters at the an- nual Athletic Association banquet. it-i X P. Moffat ,A ay W-W, 35 ' X' iw a P' , j if R. Ebberf S. English Mlller .5 A 'P P. Pheasant B. Durst M. Richards J X ff' 1 Bewy Evans Previenf Pof 70 V' VULLE YBA LL SCOSE BOARD Mayfield - Ramona 3 I 'l fj6 l5', May wld .. Mawson H-16551151 Ma old --1TH.J+.6- 15'-2,515-3 I 40 S, QR V iff vo 40 N. 57 af' bo o 'fr QCOKE 9055217 Mayfield - Ram one to-14,15-I0 Hdyjffeld - Mission 15-45 I5'.-12, Ma field 1' H H' 5. I6 I5 7 u- 15? rel -.UIQ VAR ITY Ramona-Mayfield 14-25 Sacred Heorf-Mayfield 12-40 Marymount-Mayfield 9-34 Ramona-Moyfield 10-28 FROM CENTER FRONT, CLOCKWISE: B, Durst, M. E. Sfcnko, S. Mullen, C. Trecdwell, D. Evans A. Thie, R. Ebbert, M, Alofs, A. Von Lahr, R. Mecson, P. Moffat, M. Richards, C. Snyder M. P. Pheasant, CENTER: R. Evans, Co-coptoing Mr. Tresfon, A. Lobdell, Co-captain. BASKETBALL CLOCKWISE G. Mullen, M. L. Berger, S. McNiff, S. Reilly, M. Milling, A. McDonough, K Lynch, L, Lindsey, T. Dohrrnon, G. Richter, L. Gause. CENTER: M. T f r res on, B. Tipton, Capla Ramona I. H. H. S. Sacred l-learf Marymounf Ramona 15- 37- 21- 28- 31 44 30 46 41 -42 Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield a I 3 2. if 'VPN 'Q' , fl 'vi amy: ' Q 'ref 3' Y N ,fa 4' WW,,,h., For swi Q ye '1.W'f: we b I' - M, DQ NG, gi AND worn , sc X Beige: . 'OUNXQO. M glad H6136 S' Brllcken Y' Rxgtel Kamp X. von de Kon G HUNKOQ WA is eolelow WONT wsop P' To We WI v. ilowder QM The Boots and Spurs Club Is active in western, English, and bareback riding. The members climax the year with the annual Mayfield Horse Show with entries from both the Senior and Junior Schools. The final event for riders is the Annual Inter-School Show in which the riding teams ot four Pasadena schools compete for the treasured trophy. 1432 . 1 5 . , K s, ff A '-1,4 N id TMKYNQ' I' -Koh 5 The Ski Club offers weekend Trips To The slopes To The girls who ore inTeresTed in This popular sporT, Under The guidance ond insTrucTion of Mr. Tresfon, The skiers ore Tc1ughT The Tundornenmls of Tronsversing and Turning. The club OT presenT is srnoll, buT iT will grow os more girls experi- ence The Thrill of shushing down The run. .axxf , . 1 l I x W LEFT TO RIGHT. A, Von Lohr Mr. Tresfori S. Mullen President S, English an ,yrs S1 as .ii ii ,ai of A so Hui W 3 .sf C. Enrighf M, E, Stnnlco 78 A MARTHA FROM MEXICO VOZALQVBA lg G A44 '4IgO474! 46 44,0 RING NIGI-IT DINNER MISS FITZGERALDS CONCERT TABLEAU FOR REV. MTI-I. GENERAL CHRISTMAS DANCE -s ,rw S..,,,.1f ,gy.,mq,M..M...a.m-ww 'nf Mk 'U F ' -ohh 3? Q ,rf 1571. W sy? b y X A, N., X X Af Lf 1.1. gg 5 2 CLASS 1-..,,, gi X WAS O PN 5 CNW U9 WO 1 CO 51 Q ...ff ,fo QOVN 44, 5? X ELEMENTARY HALLOWEEN PARTY HARVEST FESTIVAL CAROL NIGHT PILGRIMAGE 91-M S7-4F,c WVU Cfpiq TUV ,491 Q 3 an Q A-E JZ 4lf G C190 405 'is VALENTINE DANCE BASKETBALL GAME VALENTINE DANCE o Q0 WELCONH: ffm' TENNIS TEA E EE X X129 EPR xfvm 13' OR VANS N if ENLWON QS: XC9 QS Qfo 1495 CAROLING REVEREND MOTHER GENERAL TRY-OUT5 FOR CHEER-LEADERS NWN KAN? ALUMNAE BABY VISITOR 100 WNW O QQ LY, QS, .nf VX, 'g 509 xa- ' If A I f M f ' I WHITE TEAM PARADE L CAROL NIGHT TABLEAU as... ITALIAN PIANIST HARVEST HOP APPRECIA TIO -- ln Appreciation. l-low often These words have been wriTTen, yeT They sincerely express our feelings for our parents and The Alumnae. The acTive interest ThaT They Take in us is ex- pressed in the vvorlc They do for The school. The Mothers, Through Their work in The Auxiliary, and The Fathers and Alumnae Through Their individual organizations make possi- ble The realization of our hopes for The future, MAYFIELD AUXILIARY The Mayfield Auxiliary has contributed a great deal of Time and interest To proiecTs for Mayfield. Their largest event is The annual Harvest FesTival. This year, the pro- ceeds from it provided a new lunch-room for 'LiTTle Mayfield. Among The many activiTies that This group sponsors are The welcome tea, The tennis luncheon and tea, and The graduation Tea. Committee meeting - Mayfield Ball MA YFIELD FATHER The spirit of Mayfield is carried on by the graduates through the Alumnae Asso- ciation. Evidence of their continued interest in the school is shown by their part in Carol Night and in their attendance at and support of school activities. Mayfield reecives rn a n y benefits through the efforts of the fathers. The success of the Harvest Festival de- pends largely upon the many hours they spend in helping with its preparation. The fathers also sponsor the Mayfield Ball which is their highlight of every year. AL UM AE Ali imnm: lannrrl meetina 88 89 an M VA A1 sn M I 5' kwa! Y Aeflwki ff ' Am is Q . ,mf g H 4 5 'fig J l , 7 M' fa. K W , Q, id: V..' A 5 Q Q 3 W .Rf Q wif' Q .:.1'- Rx FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT. K. Petrre P. Hanson P. Lynch SECOND ROW1 P. Smnh S. .lohansrng M. HensLer M. Davrdson M. Gregg THIRD ROW: P. Crosby B. Epperson M. M, Swift P. Fairbanks Mather Mary Ephrem fr assi ff!! f.,,s-qu, ECO D JUNIUR FIR T JUNIUR LEFT TO RLGHTZ BACK: J. Blaine M. Bohn C. McFedrics S. Tarver MIDDLE. M. Brackenriclge S1sTer Mary Cecile M. G, Brynes FRONT: S. Hutchins G. Moore S. Le May A. Irving J Braun QT FO RTH ELEME TARY A 92 LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK: J. Bisetti T. Mitchell G. Momburg M. Taylor K. Payne M. E. McNitf M. M. Jererniah SECOND ROW. B. Provost R. Hill C. Suttner . M. Hucldleston P. O'Brien J. Schneider FRONT ROW: E. Hugens. C. Haupt K. O'Brien L. Gates ABSENT: K. Vallette K. Carter THIRD LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK. M. M. Frederick Mrs. Ross STANDING: S. Pudenz J. Bloxham M. Surript M. Strub P. Field R. Kane M. Harper S. Balk N. Lynch L. Merritt KNEELING: M. Schwartz E. Davidson L. Birdsall K. Clark L. Besel N. Johansing ELEME TARY LEFT TO RIGHT: STANDING, BACK: R. Huntington S, Schlueter M. Pheasant V. Schlueter K. Payne S. Carhartt L. Strub L. Paglwso T, Johansing MIDDLE ROW: S. Satterlee T. Bilicke D. Buckingham M. I. Sheffet M. Johansen S. Hawk M. l-looke B. Potter FRONT: L. Bray K. Zuernann K. Crosby F. Provost f' ,,- If , . Z.,-. ECO ELE E TARY FIRST ELEME TAR Y LEFT TO RIGHT: BACK: P. Mullin K. Kane A. Roosevelt Mother Mary MGQCIOIG M. J. Mitchell D. M. Joyce FIFTH. D. Poglaiso E. Wirsing V. McBride C. Blaine A. Webster FOURTH: M. Callaghan D. O'Brien K. Johansing S. Washburn E. Goodrich B. Landi B. Schmeider THIRD. J. Mitchell J. Marshall N. Foley M. Evans T. Scharzenbach FRONT: B. Ely R, Sumpf P. Dougherty R. Lange B. Woodard ABSENT: 93 C. Johnston 'Q Boy's Baseball Tearn hal..- l Reverend Mollwer Generals Concert PRE - CHOUL Mrs, D. S. Thompson Mother Mary of Magdala FIRST ROW' LEFT TO RIGHT. A Mnchell, M Slrople, v. von Hale, vv. R.OfflLm sseowo Row. 5. Haskell, A cmmm T. Ziemonn, K, McGon1gle, R, MOOre, S Hanson. THIRD ROW: P. Wore, C Troll, A. Korrlclnder, D. Burns. FOURTH ROW B. Regan, P. Hauserman, M. Foley. TOP ROW- C. Johnston, K. Strub, C Payne, E. McNnff, T, Delap, 1, Y, if ww 'W uf TUDENT COUNCIL, LEFT TO RIGHT: A lrving, J, Parker, M. Johansing, loore, Mother Mary Frederick, M4 Gregg, D. Johansungg B Epperson, S. Gough. .vii Vrkflmsg-fm it P- , -QT'-'glfasfiii 2015 f fi'TT 7fiiifii' L 3331 il, 2 Kiwi ,SW .1 Student Council President, G. Basketball Team Basketball Team imior School Activities A T :-I --- 4 A .X A 4 , . ' 'f.-, I , . , . if I i- . e,. W , .5 ..,.: 1 ,,,, 2 4 x in 4 I I p.s,.., --v-- 5. 1' , in JA, u . J ' i knsu : .,,. : ..,.., w T ' ' K ...., ' W'-I hwfi A A T Li iv f 4 N 5 fa T it , if l I T it fi ' A l Q A ' ll ' tl if 'T J ti l .,.,,,., ,.:,, 5. , Curtain Call for the Elementary Operetta Scene from: 'The Kitchen Clock 53 Q Social Patrons MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. DR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. DR. AND MRS. ARTHUR PAXTON DICK GIAMO RAYMOND KARP EARL P. SNYDER FRED J. SMITH KENNETH A. O'BRIEN H. S. ELMQUIST M. H. DAVIS JOHN M. OLMSTEAD VERNON F. HAUSER MR. AND MRS. LOUIS TRAPANI MRS. MARY BLANCHE WHALEN MR. AND MRS. A. B. SLACK DR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MRS. COAKLEY THEODORE T. LYNCH LOUIS GIROUX WALTER M. MURPHY SPRING MRS. COAKLEY HIGGINS MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. DR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. MR. AND DR. AND MRS. JOE E. MULLEN WILLIS DURST HOMER PHEASANT RALPH MULLEN ANTHONY C. 'TOMCZAK WARREN LAMSON LOBDELL GEORGE V. NICHOLS MRS. W. T. GRANGE JR. JAMES TARVER JUDGE AND MRS. WALTER EVANS MR. AND MRS. MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK FIELD A. H. DEIBERT MR. AND MRS. C. R. SULLIVAN MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. LAWSON MRS. EDWARD M. KELLY MR. AND MRS. BRADFORD KERN MR. AND MRS. THOMAS G. MOFFAT MRS. ALBERT MILLER SIMPSON MR. AND MRS. C. HERBERT MR. AND MRS. E. B. AULDRIDGE MR. AND MRS. HENRY LEWIS MR. AND MRS. VICTOR VOLKEN MR. AND MRS. CLEVE BONNER MR. AND MRS. JACK MANILDI MRS. C. G. FITZGERALD MR. AND MRS. GEORGE A. RITTER MR. AND MRS. REEVE VESSEY MR. AND MRS. JACK DAY DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH WALSHE MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. DONAHUE MR. AND MRS. C. H. BECWAR MR. AND MRS. MORRIS BARNES MILLER MRS. HUGH FORD STEWART MR. AND MRS. WALTER JOHANSING MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM DOUGHERTY DR AND MRS. VINCENT GERTY MR. AND MRS. HARY JOHANSING SR. MR. AND MRS. HARRY JOHANSING SR. MR. AND MRS. PAUL JOHANSING MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS MC DONOUGH MR. AND MRS. HARLAN W. RICHARDS MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS C. GREGG MR. AND MRS. STANLEY FRASE MR. AND MRS. SAYRE MACNEIL MR. AND MRS. W. A. BRACKENRIDGE MR. AND MRS. ROBERT GINGRICH MR. AND MRS. F. L. MCDONOUGH Commercial Patrons R. W. DAVIS FORD Compliments Of 116 W. San Bernardino Rd. Covina DOUGLAS OII- COMPANY OF CAI-IF Edgewood 2-1097 or 2-3505 8622 E- Compton Blvd- Meredith H. Davis Sales Manager I-05 Angeles, Calif- COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND l Compliments of PASADENA WINDOW SHADE 277 No. Lake Ave. Pasadena, California Sycamore 3-3385 ENGRAVERS CORPORATION School Jewelry, Stationery 600 New-High Street Los Angeles 12, Calif. Madison 6-9401 Frank Halet Service CHEVRON GAS STATION Atlas Tires 8g Batteries Lubrication 160 E. California St. SY. 2-9928 CHAPMAN WOODS Frank Mulvey CHAPMAN WOODS OFFICE 3400 San-Pasqual Street SY. 6-3397 SY. 5-2460 SY. 6-0543 HELEN SMITH 550 E. Colorado Blvd. Pasadena, Calif. SYcamore 6-5341 FARRELL 81 COMPANY Wine and Spirit Merchants Pasadena I, California ISO E. California SY. 2-6197 WAGENSELLER 81 DURST Investment Securities 626 S. Spring Street Los Angeles California THE JUNIOR HOUSE CLOTHING 2476 Huntington Drive San Marino MONTY'S STEAK HOUSE 592 S. Fair Oaks Pasadena, Calif. SY. 2-7776 Richards Church Goods CATHOLIC HOME SUPPLIES SYcamore 6-2759 32 S. Euclid Pasadena, Calif. EBERLES SHOES Pacific Outdoor Advertising Company 2342 Huntington Drive San Marino California 995 N- Mission Road Los Angeles, Calif. San Marino CLEANERS 81 DYERS 2l60 Huntington Drive ATlantic 2-43I I 9 LANDSCAPING GARDEN CENTER '. 31.9.85 FLORISI SUPPLIIS IQ. ' rmisi iw ' . iTiE..S?-is-fs v. ul -- El A,, iM-1' SY:amon rv......d ivioar LOUIS J. CEVOLA Real Estate Broker 860 Huntington Dr AT. 2-847I San Marino, California Compliments of B. D. HOWES AND SON Jewelers 336 South Lake Pasadena CHARLES R. SERVICE CO. 422 E. Colorado St. Pasadena I, California Oldest China and Crystal Firm in the Valley Over 100 Patterns in Open Stock Featuring Lenox Duncan Cambridge Flintridge Castleton Tiffin WENDELL P. CABOT 81 SONS 27 Chestnut Pasadena California Compliments of THE PAXTON TRUCK LINES I658 E. Thirty-first Street Los Angeles California MULLEN CHEVROLET CO. 205 So. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles 4, Calif. SMITH-GOLDEN AUTOMOBILES 244 West Colorado Glendale Best Wishes to the Graduating Class MONROVIA HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Louis Petrie A. SCHMIDT 8x SONS 632 E. Colorado St. PASADENA, CALIFORNIA CHAMBERLAIN ATHLETIC CO. 27 South El Molino Ave. Pasadena I, California LONDON RIDING AND SPORTS SHOP 646 E. Colorado Street Pasadena California Pasadena's Oldest Fine Jewelers J. HERBERT HALL COMPANY MYLES 420 West Colorado Street Inc. PASADENA CALIFORNIA 464 East Colorado St. Pasadena LILJENWALL 81 DONOVAN 535 So. Lake Ave. SY. 2-4129 COMPLETE GARDEN and PET SUPPLIES Charge Accounts Welcome - We Deliver KLASS BROTHERS Painting Contractors 2012 Hyperion Avenue Los Angeles 27, California Jack Rogers TWEEDS, INC. UNION OIL DEALER 500 South Lake Pasadena 1001 Foothill La Canada SYIvan 0-9282 WHITFORDS FLORISTS 343 E. Colorado Pasadena California ANGELES CREST MARKET SYlvan O-1139 958 Foothill Blvd. La Canada ROYAL ROOFS 500 South Raymond Avenue Pasadena 1, California ANNE CHURCHILL SHOP 516 S. Lake Street Pasadena California Congmfulcmons MARIE ANTOINETTE STEWART To The Mayfield Graduates W?ddI '9 and POVIY Cakes -A 1:1.1end 1584 N. Lake Ave. SY 8-1165 Pasadena California SANTA ANITA MOTORS C. A. Fosselman Sales FORD Service ICE CREAM COMPANY 134 East Huntington .Drive 1515 M1ss1on 1824 W'MG1n A COd'U' CGI'f0m'C' South Pasadena Alhambra THE LAKE SALON Vera Marshes Hairdressers ANGEL SHOPPE 502 South Lake Avenue Children's Wear Pasadena California 414 S. Lake Pasadena WALTER DORN CAMPBELL SEED STORE W T he JEWELER Diamond d 137 E. Colorado ac s i s p - - 2527 E. Colorado East Pasadena asa em C0 fo C' How about something special for your table this month? The import section of the Marino Mission Market can bring many of the rare and exotic foods of the world into your home. MARINO MISSION MARKET Mission Street between Los Robles and El Molino SY 9-4161 San Marino 9 PY 1-2633 THE FASHION 417 S. Myrtle Ave. Monrovia, California Elliott 8-4912 GENE BURTON'S CARROUSEL 396 So. Lake Ave. Pasadena, California HINES GROCERY CO. 780 E. Colorado Pasadena, California DOLPHlN'S AMBULANCE CO. 500 North Lake Avenue SYcamore 2-6181 Compliments of SPORTLAND 406 S. Lake Ave. Pasadena California ALPH W ATKINSON CO. R . 3713 Santa Fe Ave. Vernon California PASADENA CORSET SHOP 562 E. Colorado St. Pasadena California Feminine Fashions in Apparel Sportswear and Accessories . . . for Smart Young Girls and Their Mothers J. A. McNEIL CO. General Contractors 3115 W. Mission Blvd. DUNNINGS Alhambra California Colorado near Madison 1 ,fx ,. C 3 03, LANTERN -1-3 BEVERAGES foods of the :wld 1014 Huntington Drive San Marino PASADENA PASADENA The Marriage of Nonnette Blossom Boll 0 3 1' Cooperation and generosity forms the most import link in our key chain. It is this link that has brought the September plans of twenty-two seniors, into reality. For this reason, the Crossroads Staff, 1954, wishes to express deep appreciation to Mr. Walter Hubbell, Advertising Production Service, Monrovia, California, the Crossroads publisher, and Mr. Ignace Patek, Crossroads photographer. C' ' .:-gi., f mf mbmm 'X mg ff X ' ,.f-My wi . i ,, Li! 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