Mayfield High School - Crossroads Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)

 - Class of 1958

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'-,,'. , Y M , In , ,,,. , A, . H .f'Y4',3.f?if L, . U., ,, H , V I V M. , , s I WW1 M, , . Tj. W - ., . Q- ff---MM. M ,W I2 emo 'zianz The Mayfield crossroads will be a lonelier place because God has called home To The eternal cross- roads of heaven one of Mayfield's most treasured friends? Dr. Charles H. Strub -one of whom Mayfield sfudenfs will long pay a debf of prayerful grafifode for all The blessings which his generosify broughf To Them. Uagfs of 67012651265 Zfoclaflfolz, R326 Page 3 Sin Joe-1, faiyi 14- 5l,df4.45sL we 56 X7 51264, We 6.8 ttf fecfje 82 Jinnzbtffcloof 106 T h e v e r y r e a l difficulties . . . you made light, our flickering hopes you re- kindled, and your presence has assured us of constant success. You guided us unerringly over the dangerous terrain of dances, finances and Term Plays . . . Your personal concern for each one of us has been without measure. Reproving with a wry good humor, sincere in praise, you have prayed for us, counseled and aided us in a thousand ways. We, the Senior Class, do lovingly dedicate this Cross roads to you, Mother Mary E u s t a c e S.H.C.J. Eecficafiolz V1 Wi THOSE WHO LEAD US IN GRACE AND WISDOM REVEREND MOTHER MARY ST. ANDREW S.H,C.J. Serene strength . . . prayerful urgings . . . wise words . . . MOTHER MARY WILFRID S.H.C.J. MOTHER MARY OF CARMEL S.H.C.J PREFECT SECOND RREEECT Miniature optimist Defender of the Frosh . . . where there's a will . . . Tour conductor there,s an offer it up . . . lunch-time auctioneer . . MoTnerMc1ry Febronio S.H.C.J. Mlle. Genevieve ol' Elloy Enfants terrible . . . Senorita vs. llladernoiselle . 'illlarks off . . . Artful artist . . . wry witicisms . . . 'gWell, darling . . ., Mr. Dyke Berry Everyonels favorite . . . white glove emphasis . . Keep your eye on the ball js Mrs. Winifred Johnson Challenging kindness . . . progressive patriot . . . A quotation a day . . . Mother Mary Borromeo S.H.C.J. Back to Bach . . . Master-minding French . . vanishing victrola . . . Sister Veronica S.H.C.J. Executive memory phonetic . . . A word to the wise Miss Effie Olsen Corner on .Hath ,... gentle persuader . . . The proposition is . . .H ii Mrs. Pcitricici Tcirbox uSplendid . . . splendid . . . uBe original . . .U Studio serene-highness . . . Moa., cc Sister Sebosticm v S.H.C.J. The power behind the school . . expert angler . . . 'The way to a marfs for womanfsj heart . . .H Mr. Gerard Fowler Ballet continental and defensive art . . . Monday moments . . . Patience has a perfect work . . .' 'Q- 0 I Mrs. Shoron Sinex Telling gestures . . . Music mistress . . . 'A wornan's crowning glory Mr. John Lee Inte rnatioruzl keyboard expert . . . Tuesday render:-vous . . Mrs. R. Cox Band-aider . . . festival fever . . . 'cEveryl2ody well?v ,X if Mrs. Josephine Gerrirz l'ianissimo . . . Freeway sound waves . . . uSlie walks on wings of rnusicv Mother Cornelia Augusro S.H.C.J. lt's fatal . . . G'Do violence to yourself . . . Oxygen, dear? Sister Elizabeth Mary S.l'l.C..l. Court conniver . . . the continental touch . Miss Eliza beth Payne Never vague but always vogue . . . New York transplanted . . . Secretary of the Interior . . Mother Mary Emmanuel Non-Clee Choir Mistress ye Miss Katherine Zuelilke Eastern dynamo . . . fickle car owner . . 10:10 letter break . . . S.H.C.J. Moderator of debate . . . stellar linguist . . Be specific . . Mrs. Gerard Fowler Gracious archer . . . extremely chic . . . ':Proof of the pudding . . rr Fifa K :T 15 omfg cgzniozq R N-11 ,,' amiga Qfweeney cle diff Senior Class President c'She smiles, but smiles on all alikef' Nofurol prexy . . . poise personified . . . The Sweeney reign . . Dbicuze Luofafacf Crossroads Photography Editor MW here there is will, there is no want of opportunityf, I refuse To get involved . . , flush bulb fun . . . Think of The gas gawgyn CLHHEK C.A.P.A. President H er,s is the candor of a child in a world of her own choosing Skiing songsfer . . . 'Girls' . . . Then' pixie look. gay 041212 Cfionztfe Crossroads Art Editor A Little folly is desirabie in even the wisest of menf' Subtle skefches . . . maturity vs girlishness . . . during antics Q Jvcuzay Cjaanna dwzmn cis An Irish Corresponding Secretary rnarfs heart is nothing but his imagination-or s th Freckles incognifo . . . Holly and Ivy-League . . . cameo classic. 0 ey say ' Elkzageffl 041212 infhlrzg cfs Crossroads Assistant Photography Editor HA mind peaceful at ease, a heart innocent and free. The peppiest girl . . . guaranteed curly . . . E pluribus unum al Q DBEEOME CMM! Qmngs 5 Je dlfl Recording Secretary A season of light, laughter, and tearsf, Survival till 17 . . . Giggles galore . . . Messages in morsehcode. mania Gqngafina Q NH er pleasure is her powe Smiling eyes a 'E dwg, A V. m , ubisfvzsz cfs Jw Student Body President r to charm. nd laughing heart . . . vitality in miniature spectating sports woman. ,KET fkabfizfssn Jlffaziz olfanaon cfs JM Debate Club President I ask not all the laurel, but a sprigf, Thor Lofin beat. . . unhurried, unholrried . . . able deloofer. 1 ww galil, 641.55512 Oifaillwcli Crossroads Literary Editor Not to know, but to discover? Musical medic. . . Bug with 0 boss o Foreign cor fcmofic. nfo f K v.. s t. s Awyfoia aziaolfazliefzt cfs JM Masquers Vice-President MH er voice was ever soft, gentle and low? Pretty petite. . . gosh . . . Sylvids stunning styles. Jvofulna 042211. Hospitality Chairman Wire very wide awake-the moon and 1. Sunshine on cs hayride . . . but I arn 18 .. frank, freckled and fun. gllzagsfg Bannaff gjlflufggy clfozgan LLS Jw Crier Edifor HY will sit down now, but you will hear from me laterf, Oh, IeT's be Democratic . . , roving retainer . . . blue ribbon individuality. Two Ton Oiihldly go gdynii Crossroads Editor :laughter and good sense are a rare combinationf e 'rresses . . . Tiger-ifis. That cracks me U P Jlflafzifyn :Quill gofzlanaing cfs Jlfl Athletic Association Vice-President Blushing is the color of virtuef' Mademoiselle green socks . . . outdoor girl . . . irrepressible chuckle. Jlffazy Emma gofzianailzg cfs JM Sodality Secretary Learn of her the perfect ways of honor? Wcxisfline wonder . . . Don'T be silly... Key 'ro unselfishness. we gucfifg gums go: 5126 Drill Team Captain c'The Cod that veiled your heart hath made your face exceedingly fairf, Fo1sl'1ion'sfavoriTe . . . Drill mistress-en guarde. Vicfor's helper. h is .,:. W Suzan Jlflaiia lio Je Crossroads Business Manager 'They can conquer who believe they can Incidemal comedy . . . busy business . defender of The minority. goffszzz Eofcoffly liynafl cfs JM White Team Captain HH er eyes, how they twinkle-her dimples, how merryfv Clon dweller . . . ebony hair . . . prolonged cose of Mayfield-His jfafflzzina 5127512 Jlfloozz cfm Brown Team Captain I n a lovely woman there is always something of a chzfldf, Tempfing 'ro Tears . . .Sear's shopper . . .Any complaints? Qwfjzjn .Cpabziaz Llflpgy cfs JM Crossroads Business Manager The wit of one man, the wisdom of manyf, Dountless and reliable . . . vocolly violent. . . polka pcmic. ' - ll Qafziaia 041212 Jifsfaon cfs Senior Class Treasurer Love sought is good, but given unsought is betterf' MoneTory memos . . . Franciscan publicity . . . armored sfrengih Sodalify Prefecf W e know the truth, not only by reason, but also by the heart. Woke me up when iT's over. . . carefree commurer . . . impish eyes. gufia Uomzs cfs y.9r B51 S - -fjvdndy 512292 SIDEl2Oy5'Z JE JM Masquers President WTO desire and be inclined ,is the first step to knowing? 'Allo There . . . fooTIighT favorite . . . Tire changer. n 39 guclifll 0412125 goazaalll Sodolify Treasurer MH e is well paid that is well satisfiedf' Serenely decisive . . . sfocks of lefrers . . . orienfol euro ,I AVQIZCLZQ Bsahiu glisaaanf is diff Crossroads Editor c'The will to contriveg the heart to please. Designing woman . . . IT's Q misprinf . . .efficiency unlimited. AWLLQCLI2 AWQDZHZQIZIZ Athletic Association President 2-iilways ready with her wit to make you stop and laugh a bit. All American . . . Soy, listen! . . . anything, anyone? i Kwcfozia Efizagafg Crossroads Literary Editor uSeek not to know but to believe? Veni, vidi, vicki . . . picmo while-U-wczif . . wonderlusf 'n writers' cromp. x' liwza L55 Cfllmman C.A.P.A. Vice-President As candid as a child, with womanfs heart, and womanfs knowing Bcubles, bcmgles and beads . . . Time out for 01 voccllise . . . believe Thee me. .. .!ffj9f9Q,' ' ...nrt 1 il rr fpabziaia C74l2l2 Crossroads Copy Editor Simpllbity of character is no hindrance to subtlety of intellect Wide-eyed devilfry . . . definitely phofogenic . . . artful innocence. Jlffona .size Uzonzgfe cfs JM Sodality Vice-Prefexct She is part of all that she has ever metf, Thor Cerwin smile. . . pereniol page boy . . .fc1cTs'nfigures gm Jldazy Wan 16,151 5 45 an Senior Class Vice-President Aye, and every inch a queenfv Desert dweller. . .The Kelly look . . . ch offering chevy. h K' 5741112 KWQTS C. cfs JM Ski Club President 'tThe actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts? Yosemite speciol . . . Bring in your notes . . . medics' Modgie. . .i,,,Aum, damage 0412125 fiflffiifson Civics Club President wise man, never loses anything if he has himself There-'s ci meefing Today . . . wif-son . . . govel wielding mermaid. NW fpafziciu qfwchihsrrz Crier Co-Editor She knows the precise psychological moment when to say nothing DevoTeal Demo . . . headline headaches . . . subtle safires. s. l fftfszn unbsfc Jedi!! Jlflamgaisf Ka California Scholarship Federation President '4N0thing but may be better, and every better might be best. do . . . wind blown blond. Firsf minute pan ic. . . busy, busy y H ff, fi ,, , 3 ' 4 1 1 W iQ'w115,lf , Y' ,Ff f'X 3 4 :'Flg-RZQWQZY ' iii' ,ii2'i'f:f:i', 53' ws' ff f-' ,fs - Q ,-1-,Q-. ,f lf.: I . , 4, . . . 2 iii V f gf, 'Ji' 'sf ' x , S Q- ., Fa If Y sf . L VWL, V ' ,. L W , -2 1 Eff ' ', ' 11? f 27' X ! 'g -f ir' ,IQW W 'ia v' I . - .. .. F. 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Walshe. wx w 2 I Q Q I fe a 5 Z . 1? 5 5 5 5 3 I 5 s n g. Eusfzybging -?'W........-q C765 lp. ,X Qlmlg , 'Wynn Si N fa 1 gil 7 66A x if I in X U D, 1 ss, L xg L J -El K Swfucfanf Uoauzazl lf. ..,,5 ,g...,i, .kAv- .Q,1,,V ' .iff 'w-filo? wx, ' '-xiii' rrviuiiw. Q57 ref 2 . X iflfi if , ,, X, i 2 , 4' X ,ff A if if .... ,af 1. ,kffd-'i .V f1 ' i'i3 f1' 1 773i f . Q. G ny . . ' .V . Left to Right: K. Gerlach, L. L. Crosby, M. Davidson, M. Chute, C. Blackman, L. Robertson, M. Sweeney, G. Gutierrez, J. Oieda, J. Parker, E. Stelzer, M. Van Lahr, K. Wiseman, G. Gutierrez, D. Douglass. 4 X 'Wx 1 va..- .ia Y w. it sq, Q. QQ 4 w D 9 'lg 4 5 I 'v4.A,f4'Aa gocfafify . . . ff fiyhbg C ' 1 s hw' Ocqsfon S X0 f f ,ff rw Officers: Lelr to Right: J. Persell, Treasurer, J. Ojedo, Prefecf, M. Tromble, Asst, Prefecf, D. Johcmsing, Secretory ILL 1 . 1 . 1 L L I . i ,V , . ' df! gk A , S . .. X-eg 1 A ,ax ' i A W f AVAA 5 I Q ,, in V' 'nh' T ffgbk-N .. First Row: T, Morelli, M. Kaufhold, P. Murphy, P. Glynn, C. Cannell, D. House, S. Buswell, R. Lynch, B. Braun, Second Row: L. L. Crosby, L. Robertson, J. A. Funk, B. Q Becker, M. Clark, G. Booth, K. Moore, J. Zant. Third Row: L. L, Sherman, E. Stelzer, M, Sweeney, G. Salisbury, G. Heberle, S. Johnson, D. Bolstad, K. Yunker, S. Mc- ,I Keon. Fourth Row: K. Gerlach, M. Slininger, H. Evans, K. Hanson, M. Doll, G. Heid- breder, C. Lowe, J. Boeger. Absent: J. Joseph. 5-1 U Carolyn Cannell President. First Row: P. Nelson, S. Herbert, G. Gutierrez, Mrs.Sinex,Moderator, J. Oiedo, P. Smith, M. A. Ware. Second Row: S. Gough, M. Bianco, M. Sullivan, K. Haidy, P. Pember, M. Mounteer. Third Row: S. Rodgers, M. Henry, E. Rice, N. Curran, M. Sparks, M. J. Jaynes. Fourth Row: D. Johansing, N, Penoyer, M. Tromble, M. Hauser, S. Pheasant. Fifth Row: C. Finne, A. Sammann, D. Grange, J. Persell, P. Joshansing, G. Dawson, V. Seidel. CLE . .., ... ' H. I 3 Nancy Penoyer, President Emma CM? ' .f . 1 Front Row: N. Penoyer, T. Asseyev, M. Bianco, S, Rodgers. Second Row: S. Lic, R. Lynch, M. Sparks. Third Row: P. Wickhem, M. Henry, M, Tromble, D. Johansing, S. Pheasant. Fourth Row: J. Parker, L. L. Sherman, P. Smith, E. Horgan, M. Slininger, C. Lowe. J A A .-sin' H A- L .. r 2-A J I I 'SJ 1 J T z 46 . 0. s . , MW -5X gl.. ir J 'ft' ier 3 Front Row: J. Oieda, E. Fitting, M. A, Le May, N. Oliva, M. Ware, C. Blackman. Second Row: J. Persell, M. Sweeney, D. Bolsad, M. Hauser, N. Davis, B. Becker. Back Row: G. Heidbreder, C. Lynch, C. Whitson, S. Sammann, K. Yunker. Absent: F. Chonette, S. Herbert, Vice President. l 4 LIFE MEMBERS X Lite Members Lett to Right M J Jaynes G Gutierrez K Hanson Mother Mary Eustace Moderator K Yunker C Whitson P Wickhem SEMESTER MEMBERS Kathleen Yunker, President. f First Row: M. Davidson, R. Lynch, E. Fitting, E. Bonner, N, Oliva, M, Chute, M, Kauthold Second Row: V. Eckels, M. Sparks, M. Bianco, N. Davis, G. Heberle, S. Gough. Third Row: D House, M, Sweeney, S, Rodgers, B. Becker, T. Morelli, M, Trornble, S. Pheasant. Fourth Row S. Johnson, V. Seidel, M. Kaufman, K. Wiseman, J. Parker, K. Lepert. Absent: P. Murphy. l Qaflfofznia .nl . Elizabeth Hofgm, f.5'CgOZ,CUl5 Lfl National Merit Scholarship Finalist. gadzzafion Al 'Z Honor Society: Standing: M. Tromble, M. Sweeney, G. Heldbreder K Wiseman K Hanson K. Yunker, Sitting: J. Parker, G. Gutierrez, M. Davidson, S Pheasant S Rodgers V Eckels Kneeling: C. Whitson, M. Chute, E. Bonner, M. Kaufhold, E. Stelzer x ,. ..-of Award Winners: Back row: P. Wickhem, D. Grange, C. W Chonette, L. L. Sherman. First row: J. Oiedo, G. Gutierrez Pheasant, V. Seidel, Uoffs 5 .cgvcflolzzzag fl CUZ MTG, Merit Runner up 4 f V1 fa Ccirol Whitson, Presidenf, Morher Mary Eusrcice, Moderofor. 2 his Left To Right: S. Rodgers, G. Heidbreder, R. Lynch, S. Lio, S. 5 .1554 A A R Pheasant K. Yunker I I 5 LULC5, Standing: M. Chute, N. Weiss, H. Cabot, J. Parker, S 5 Pheasant, Sitting: A. O'Brien, E. Bonner, G. Heberle, S Field. 3M?.i I. .y, Kay Hanson, President. Mother Mary Emmanuel, Moderator. ,.f Front Row: E. Peters, A. Mehren, J. Auger. Second Row: V. Williamson, N. Lippincott, T. Walsh. Back: M. A. Macneil. .. l 1 ..ll l l l g Left to Right: S. Rodgers, S. Lio, P. Hanson, M. Chute, P. Wickhem, M. Tromble. Absent: S. Pheasant. Eegafitz .Xxx X '! ciancs . . . Second Seniors7SitTing: E. Rice, M. Sparks, P. Hanson, J. Boeger, G, Gutierrez, P Smith, V. Eckels. Smnding. S. Olds, S, Johnson, M. Koufhold, K. Hoidy, G. Gray D. House. 'Y .II fig' .5 dmv? A R A C H N I D M Officers. V. Eckels, S. Johnson, N. Lippincor, P. Pember. ...nw-.sw i L An interesting meeting. . . . .f abziciani 'Q l Left to Right: S. Field, Emmanuel, Moderator, M. Kauthold, E. Stelzer, E. Bonner, A. O'Brien, V. Meggs, Mother Mary J. Oieda, K. Hanson, President, P. Murphy Left to Right: B. Becker, T. Morelli, P. Hanson, P. J. Lynch, N. Weiss, C1651 ' i V--wi... ,.. .. 1,--3, 'K I, , . up-W., X WY .... Q, 3 x K J if 'fn Patricia Wickhem, Editor. Standing: V. Meggs, S. Lio, K, Yurtker, M. Bianco, M, Tromble, T. Morelli, P Brooks, Sitting: G. Gutierrez, G. Heidbreder, M. Kaufman, M. Sparks, J. Oiedci Absent: J. Horgcm. 'ZO5.5,'ZOCL 5 Mary Jo Joynes, Editor X I ' H ez' . i X Q' ' l Ii ' if at A ?'L 'Fi . A I saw: XE 9.21 D Lett to Right: M. Trornble, M. Sweeney, P. Murphy, G. Heidbreder, N, Hicks, D. Bolstud, S. Lio, E. Horgon, G. Gutierrez. Absent: V. Seidel, P, Smith, F. Chonette, C. Lynch, E. Fitting, S. Sommonn. i,fi,,i8. Sandro Pheoso nt, Editor 'I X... ,M Left to Middle C Blackman M A Le Moy S Herbert R Lynch S ,lohonsmg P Nelson D Johcmsung J Joseph K Gerloch M Doll, N Curron Middle To Rlght D Gerloch S Olds S Gnllespue M MocFurlone M Sullnvon P Connolly V Eckels N Davss S Ardmo, N. Hrs RING NIGHT'S ARRIVAL Hand in hand, four years go by . . . a circle of light, an excited mur- mur . . . our rings at last . . . CONCERTIZING A spiritual bouquet , . . Iights muted for tableau . . . southern me-Iodies. OFFICIAL OPENING Come, Holy Spirit . . . the blessing of the new year . . . Emitte Iucem tuum-give forth Your Light . , . 3 I . If 35+ If I A issie y A s.i,. 4, l1 FALL INFORMAL IITYI Spatial aerobatics . . . autumn mobile . . . Dean's mood magic . . . golden notes . , . 8 SMALL GUESTS, A CHRISTMAS J' PRIVILEGE Spotlighting Disney Inc .... slightly tarnished halos, angelic smiles . . . words of wisdom: Hi, Santa . . ,L .Z iff Q' ' 1 'ge if L fi 1 tl- ' . E' ,f A Y 'l A A , . L 5 y Wai... Mm nw.. U , -1 H M. - .,.,,... ,,,,,,..-, .,L...4, -' -. Y -VV ,..4.-,L...ff,i,N,, M, ,,,.. ,....s.. ,- . W. F -, ., .lk 'L Mm' .W i it s ,, . ,..., 1 M? r NOCTURNAL CAROLS Happy Birthday, Little King . . . our candles glow in the silence of the night . . . an old tradition . . . HOLIDAY FROLIC The spell of the holidays . . . the glow of Christmas lights . . . Candy Cane's conquest . . . TV CHANNEL KTLA Our persevering panel . . . Mr. Thomas Pike, Uto light a candle . . glee club on review if is ,W V 3 SODALITY RECEPTION Fother Reynolds ossists ise . . shining medals . children . r-'-- I .r-,rv-.! 'f of Mory . . . I hereby prom- EIGHTH ANNUAL MAYFIELD TE ,H-- , I .N I 4 1 FH: , Y :KI REVEREND MOTHERS CONCERT Lights dimmed, curtains clrolvvn . . . The Lite of Mother Connelly ,. . dancers on stoge . ., NNIS TOURNAMENT !'f',r4 If 'tw' M Rocqueteering en mosse , , . to the victors . . . croned necks . . . tennis triumphs overall . .. TERM PLAYS LATIN PLAY AND PLAYERS Those terrible lost moments , . . who hos my QA mokeup? . . . Now we know why Rome fell . . . porclon, your togo's showing the winner is . . . spotlight ponic . . . . . , ogricolo, ogricoloe, ogricoloe . . . f ri: Q . IIL A .2 .Ky Mr s SWTLJTE ' is I I I OPEN CHAl.l.ENGEf SCIENCE FAIR DAUGI-ITERS l-IOSTESS DADS DINNER Mavtields answer to the Sputnik . . , Caltech bound students Dads shine in ballroom marathon . . . fabulous appetites . . . has anyone an extra frog A brain . .. tired feet and mad memories... N Q WI' ,Q Blue-ribbon premiere . . . a toast to the winner . . . equestrian passage only . . . did someone say bareback . . . THREE HOUR ORDEAL . . . BY EXAM! ANNUAL SPIRITUAL REFUELING The 9 A-MA inevitable - ' ' MGYIIGICIIS Vel'5l0 ' of The Lest To retreat a little is to advance much . . enlightening our Judgement r r - I WGS UP Until V - - souls , . . the resolution to succeed . . . l . ' '-anna.-M., , A f iii Ill 1 If Bll ll lg Q emsmvumwal-www W MM-wk K , W 41 ww in W 'W' iw. ,,., mmwmwmm vi ne QAMWWKV, W - : ,nm , . IVII K , ' M , , ...r-www' - A 5 I , . ' ' , .4 g .,-,,,,..,. M 'k ' fc.. V, V ,,,,jf:g,g,,, ,L..,,.,wSSSmv-'Q k A nl we 24, W 'L wfm.-W--fm:-,vnu-wauefrffwf' ' n -J, ,Www Y iiiihwif I ,, , -, V,,, M V, mm, A QQ, ne Wim , .. ,,,g u cqffifsfic mociczficm Left to Righf: Susan Sommcnn, Presidentg Miss Zuehlke, Moderoforg Marilyn Johcnsing, Vice President aagsfgaff Elizabeth Horgcm, Captain Q Left To Right. M. A. Le Moy, M. Von Lohr, Miss Zuehlke, J. Von Lohr, M. Johcnsing, E. Horgon, S. Scmmonn, P. Smith, M Hauser, M. Slininger, D. Grunge, E, Sielzer, P. Wickhem. Qkfliaff Q. fs 56072 Mary Doll, Capfain S i .,.. 4 -' Standing-L. To R.. D. Douglass, S. Johnson, P. Lindsey, M. Doll, M. Kaufman, Miss Zuehlke. Kneeling-L. to R.: M. Davidson M. Sullivan, P. Frase, A. Sammann, J. Horgan, C. Lynch. Standing-L. to R.: J. Horgan, S. Sammann, E. Horgan, M. Van Lahr, M. Jahansing, A. Sammann, M. Hauser, Miss Zuehlke. Kneeling-L. fo R.: R. M. Kaufhold, M. Doll, J. Van Lahr, M. Slininger, P. Murphy, M. A. Le May. In Q1 M 1 xii' Jane Van Lahr, Captain N rr 11 'QU ,, woffiyziaff 50112 Standing-L. to R.: M, Sullivon, B. Donough, P. Prose, M. E. Couglin, Miss Zuehlke, J. Hageman, M. McCullock, S. Johnson, L Robertson. Kneeling-L. to R.: S. Le Moy, P, Wickhem, P. Lindsey, D. Douglass, D. House. 47, H U fuoffgyzaff Patricia Lindsey, Copvoin 1-.ei Front Row: M. McNeil, M. A. Le May, E. McDonough, M. J. Jaynes, S. Field, M. Slininger, S. Johnson, C. Whitson. Back Row: Miss Zuehlke, S. Pheasant, K. Lepert, S. Le May, S. Swenson, P. Pember, S. Sammann. I r OULITLITLLIZ 50112 Left to Right: P. Connolly, E. Peters, P. Lindsey, J. Horgan, M. Sparks, M. MacNeil, P. Frase. Middle: M. Brackenridge. ,au-is if-Q ., , ,. My ' - 5 Carole Whitson, Captain. Q. 5121261 ECUI2... ru, ,aut 'T I ' ax. 8 Adelaine O'Brien, Head of Tennis. A 3 na-L . -- .if Left to right L. L. Crosby, Mr. Dyke Berry, A. O'Brien, K. L. Crosby. Mayfield's I5 and Under Doubles Team, Linda Lou and Cathy Lee Crosby, Won Westbridge, Mayfield and Anoakia Tournaments and Ojai. Maggie Taylor was T5 and Under singles runner-up in the Wesfridge, Mayfield and Anoakia Tournaments This year. as '59 2 rm T . 'Q S, iii 5 sl 1 PR. - f .v i ir 1 .' '. . ,iz . - 1. ' . Q .xv i as 5 h :gf . av-iv' ' V A as 'J 1 4 - Xi. ' .. f dllffir ' form ' asp 9, , x , 35. 90' say! 63. M ' . ,. X ' ' 4 . , 1 - 1 9 Y ' ' 5 . v A , , . - 'N'-'nf' PN' ,L . ,,.. .., f .. V -all-I ,Wifi ...,,.f+.,-Hg - lf....'7 .,,,t.V.+,.... W !,!, i,, .,.,.5. lbvzt ,,,..,.,.,- ' ...f 74- '.' Y'7 ' -Q.f..Q 13-r?4 ? . ,... . , . , .. . . , , , L . 4 4-g r ' ' ' 55' 1 ..-. J .- 25 vi r iwvvff 17 ' 3 1335,-4 f fr: ,eg . Q.. Y ..,...i.g.., wfffmrg. 'jj,.'-Q, ,f'g ,lei .:ff,f,: +7 P3f f,',,..ff 'Iii'- :L' .1 f - 9 ,. v 'f ,...... , ? Y ? Mk al, '+rf+' if '21 i X . . , ,. , gg ff.. . . . 231 . . i f V 5 ,,.5,,l . .f 1' in 5. . we-f r 'Z z '1 ' 4 1 . , K 2 I L . . 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' ' A ' 'A f v wi--fl Q ' 1 f ' . - f- ' V u-fs ' 'V A V V ., si, . f + f - ' I V , Mm 'egg - f ,,,.,,,,,,,. ,wa I iwyesktk f W -. ,, I V . ,.W...,, W..........,a.-...-.m4--- Left to Right: M. Van Lcihr, S. Sammann, J. Parker, M. Lisle, E. Crockett, S. Sammann, A. Mehren, M. Taylor. 5'? ? I MAYFIELD HORSE SHOW LefT To Righf: T. Tanner, M. Sumpf, M. A. Le May, M. Breckenridge, L. Schilz, D. Gerlcch, M. Sweeney, K. Kane, E. Davidson T. Mitchell, S. Sfanko, L. Besel. oofa cmcf cgfzuu ri Q.. ,Ji . -, ...N ,mf ,W , - -Q -u 1- - -1 1: W-w- . .4 - .4 -...,.,,..1 A Pair of Aces 'i3':v3:'f,,?fj'fi A ' Ribbon Happy , . e q, .-f- J - '.,.. rg' we - ge -W fx -A 533.- L nf -f A -' i,f,I'f' Back Row, Right to left: D. Johansing, G. Salisbury, C. Whitson, J. Van Lahr, M. Johansing, M. Van Lahr. Front Row: S. Swenson, N. McNeil, M. Ware, C. Cannell, B. Brawn, M. Liscle, M. Sweeney T. Asseyev, S. Pheasant. Absent: S. Lio, D. Bolstad, M, Tromble, N. Penoyer. M ' Off to Yosemite. Skiers holiday begins. Madeline Ann Ware, President. if 1 'f Ei? li? EIZGUZ Leff To Right: G. Dawson, J. Joseph, M. Henry. TCEE7, Front To Bock: K. Hanson, K. Yunker, S. Johnson, P. Hon son, J. Booth, K. Moore, M. Prietto, P. Wright, B. Brown 'iff ljsam x 'W MM'ilil1l E 1 ls? N av 3 E V 1 Lefr to Righf: B. Braun, J. Grof, L. Bucolo, S. O'Brien, P. Smiih, M. Schciub, J. A. Funk, K M. Chambosse, P. Hanson, T. Asseyev, G. Salisbury, S. Gillespie, S. Strom. Judy Joseph, Copfoin Nancy Penoyer, Head Cheerleader. 675557 .LJEQCJE 'Zi ff':u-1 Left to Right: N. Olivo, S. Bain, E. Fitting, N. Penoyer, J. Ojedo, N. Davis, G. Gutierrez, E. Rice. Owrsrcmdmg Members - Left to Right: D. Gerlcch, J. Joseph, L, L. Crosby, C, Connell, K. Yurwker,S.Sc1mmc:nn, P, Lindsey, M, Von Lohr. -.,.,.hm --uv... ,N f---,M Q 15' Kmherme Moore, Copmin 'ZOMTIZ ECU72 Klflffiifa sam n nl, S iw, S Colleen Lynch, Copfoin K, 4- 9 'Y- 'Vi-'av fl Mi ,Gig Outstanding Members - Left To Right K. Gerloch, P, Wickham M. Lisle, M. A. Wore, S, Johnson, A, Summonn, C. Whifson. 4 CLE 1 wg, A g gg 3 Q Q . sf .E+ M i',' A 6,5 5 X 1 P ,fs , M M gg , ,h K I a T A - Y., T TL I - A V -Fwgys.-n'P V' Q tg T Q . .. . , 1 - ,., I M 49 li 3 T, ' V. s 1. , e F: 633 M Q S A 4 i X A fig T Front Row: L. to R.: E. Sfelzer, D. Grange, J. Horgon, A. Sommonn, M. Slininger, M. Hauser, P. Wickhem, M. Kczufhold M A. Le Moy, C. Blackman, A. O'Brien. Bock Row: M. Johonsing, M. Von Lohr, S. Scxmmcnn, J. Van Lohr, P. Smith, M. Doll ECZHZ OI2 5 BROWN AND WHITE We,ll fight for the Brown and the White, For the colors of Mayfield forever, For the team that has ne'er seen a day Of dishonor in the fray. For the team that will never give way As we battle with mighty endeavor As displayed in the midst of the fray. And while we fight The Brown and White Will win forever! PEPPIEST GIRLS Welre the peppiest girls you ever saw That ever came a'polcingf If you could see the pep we had, You'd think we were a'j0king.' It's not the pep in the popcorn popper, It,s not the pep in the mustard jar or the vinegar stopper. I tls that good old fashioned pep, That pep you cannot down, sir. The Mayfield girls are the peppiest girls, The peppiest girls in town, sir! Uzigufa Arden 'QW 'NJ' . , v f 'if fxf dry? 1 M 'mf Uri vt ' .f an Y , , W, tl. .W , '.sff2+effs'z . ,six ,wg Uf. f N P, 1. ,t . I, 7 is ws? qt4,!4i4','4i.,f fre .1-445 'tI,v.'Uf'c1'-1' c Y if Whether on a ski slope at Yosemite, Snow Valley or Holiday Hill . . . whether en- couraging a timid, novice swimmer to take a first plunge or water ballet stars to synchro- nize a final formation, whether helping a five-year-old future College-All-Star to make his first touch-down, or giving tennis technique to Junior net hopefuls-your patience was in- exhaustible. Mention of your undefeated basketball teams is unnecessary. The team spirit you built will go on in future Mayfield players, both in victory and defeat. The A. A. Banquet, with your kindly verbal bouquets for all your stars land stripesl, was always a great finale to the school year. So often you said- Thank you, girls . . . as you summed up the athletic school year. Now it is our turn to say THANK YOU, MR. TRESFON for the nine dedicated years you gave to us-pre-school through twelfth grade . . . and to Mayfield. Luzioz Alcfioof qjczcufffy A' 'l 5i rw ,v .X N mlb x Q. ,N 1 - S f , ' '110 z'Qql3 'rr' r in.. lu.-f 14 + e-'ff' ru- Firsf Row: Mother Mary Joel, Mother Mary Jeremiah, Mrs. Glen Gough, Miss Patricia Heller. Second Row: Sister Mary Marcellus, Sister Mary Concepfa, Mofher Mary of Magdala, Mother Mary Cecile, Second Prefecf. Back Row: Mrs. David Thompson, Mrs. Arthur Ross, Mother Mary Anicetus, Mather Mary Frederick, Prefect. '80 ,ff First Row, L. to R.: M. J. Schartz, M. J. Harper, A. MacLaren, B. Hassler, Tx L. Besel. Second Row, L. to R.: S. Pudenz, M. Strub, P. Kertlander, C. L. Crosby, P. Field. Top Row, L. to R.: N. Jolwansing, K. Daulton, Mother Mary W' Anicetus, J. Wilks, A. Gorrell, E. Davidson. te owzffl guido 'za Standing, L. to R.: R. Pitts, C. Witt, J. Roosevelt, K. Val- lette. First Row: R. Hill, T. Frush, B. Langen, E. Laing. Q ljflifzcf gundam First Row, L. to R.: H. Marr, S. Stanko. Second Row, L. ' o R.: T. Tanner, T. Leslie. Top Row. J. MacLaren, M. Sumpf, N. Olds, R. Kane, L. Schilz. l 1 :rf W ' 'fr ax Top Row, L. to R.. M. Taylor, T. Kaufman, C. Sutner, S. Sammann. Second Row, L. to R.: Mother Mary Cecile, K. Lynch T. Mitchell, A. Huddleston, L. Grates, P. Johansing, K. O'Brien, L. Grant, J. Schneider. First Row, L. to R.: J. Kopp M. McNiff, J. Lisle, G. Henze. l W . 'K 3. .,. 4 N- ,. .. Nmm 1 ,. Front Row, L. to R.: M. Gibbons, D. Langan, C. Campion. Kneeling, L. to R.: L. Bray, K. Ziernann, J. Gardner, M. J. Shettet, S. DeSimoni. Sitting, L. to R.: S. Carhartt, L. Pogliuso, L. Strub, K. Supple, T. Johansing. Standing, L. to R.: S. Hauk, V. Schlueter, M. Mcifedres, T. Macnell, M. Johansen, K. Payne, Sister Mary Concepta. , scam! junio 'za Front Row, L. to R.: R. Cox, J. Spalding. Sitting, L. to R G' Hoxle' P' Kamp' R' Jofk' N' Marlin' J' Hossler' Back Row, L. to R.: B. Sumpf, B. Woodward, P. Martin Slondmg' L' lo R T' Nay' J' Wlckmcm' Middle, L. to R.: J. Hearn, J. Marshall, M. Evans, R Lampe, G. Parker. Front, L. to R.: J. Sietker, P. Dougherty J. Bing. Absent: D. Gregg. i hui Juniors i Back Row, L. to R.: Sister Mary Marcellus, D. Mantele, M. Mitchell, A. Roosevelt, D. Liechti, D. Pagliuso, D. Joyce, C. Blaine. Middle, L. to R.: A. Eversole, C. Sparks, B. Schneider, S. Washburn, D. O'Brien, M. Callaghan, D. Paul. Front, L. lO9 to R.: E. Goodrich, P. Mullin, C. Johnston, L. Lynch, K. Johansing, C. Jack. Absent: K. Kane. Q? i L ,. ,. yr Kneeling, L to R: K. Strub, M. Foley, D. Burns, K. McGonigle. Sitting, L to R: L. McNift, L. Macneil, Mother Mary Frederick, S. Martin, A. Ferrer. N' ill! First Row, L to R: M. Hoffman, N. Goodrich, P. Johnston, R. Hearn, S. Spear. Second Rovv, L to R: J. Kane, M. Gray, J. Payne, S. Contino. Third Row, L to R: Mrs, Ross, B. Johansen, J. Srnith, W. Gerlach, F. Flanigan. N-S 140 A , 4 QR. Mx l First Rovv, L to R: M. Fitting, M. M, Lirna, A. Carhartt. Second Row, L to R: B, McLaren, T. Ziernann, T. DeLap, R. Rodgers, S. Pudenz, R. Moore, P. Ware. Third Row, L to R: A. Supple, A. Kortlander, C. Goodson, C. Rizon, L. Tremaine, C. Johnston, S. Hanson, Top Row, L to R: Miss Heller, J. Gibbons, T. Johansing, F. Marshall, L. Gerlack, owcffi ffamanfafzy 129+ . '-I .QQ :f::r A assi? ai S i L.. First Row, L to R: E. Jagels, M. Davidson, J. Schneider, C. Johnston, K Wicl-cman, A. Mitchell. Second Row, L to R: J. Schneider, K. Spalding J. Boring, S. Letevre, J. Webb. Third Row, L to R: J. Biersach, L. Shetfet K, Finucane, P. VanHale, C. McLaren, J. Unger, Mother Mary Jeremiah ljgifzcf ffsmanfcvz Tw f' Q gl: x . v . 4 WCW' 5 ti: i N' Eff 4 xi First Row: B. McMahon, C. Smith, M. Long, J. Encke. Second Row: G. Jagels, E. Keon, V. Nay, A. Gray, L, Poole, C, Lynch, E. Schlueter, K. Campion, D. Guizot. Top Row: G, Daulton, G. Rinay, B. Spalding, A, Goodan, D. Macneil, K. Hume, P. Hoffman, C. Johansing, Mother Mary Joel. acorn! gfsmsnfaz E . i If 1 '34- Q. I -urn-PHQQH First Row: H, Hoelscher, T. Long, M. Wickman, K. Flanigan, Second Row: S. Crowe, J. Unger, V. Besel, J. Lynch, C. Frase, M. Smith, A, Alvarez. Third Row: C. Contino, L. Hees, T. Wilson, L, Sawyer, K. Clary, G. Hahn, Fourth Row: R. Ferrer, M. Webster, M. A. Sumpt, A. Strub, A. Charis, E. Moore. Last Raw: Mather Mary of Magdala, Mrs. W. Mays. Absent: M. Campion, B. Callaghan, T. Hines. Lui Efemanfaz -. e -3 ' . .Acer 1.-,s X 'im-Q .9 First Row: J. Arditto, P, Foley, G. Eversole, G. Lynch. Second Row. C. Mantele, C, Contino, M. Blackwell, V. Goodson, C. Martin, Third Row. M. Dougherty, M. Kirby, G. Evans, B. Schilz, Mrs. Gough. s First Row: P. Roders, R. Baumer, M, Mullin. Second Row. T. Johansen, P. Ziemann, F. Eadie, J. Carhartt. Third Row: G. Van Hale, C. Spear, T. Hatch. . rt sv P' ,F ......f ff sq- .nf a 4 , . V . -. f7+ 'Sf'ffa . ' ' . A 'L HM Firsf Row: H. Eversole, C. Crosby, P. Kirsf, M. Goodrich, L. Keith, K. C. Henry, J. Lima, R. McMahon, L. Westenberger. Second Row: L. Martin, C. Johnson, R. Johansen, B. Ronay, M. McVonn, K. Mclnerny, T. Murphy, P. Johansing. Third Row: L. Crowe, J. Moore, M. Encke, P. Schluefer, B. Blackwell, B. Sfumm, P. Mello, J. Webb, T. Hoffman, P. Dougherty. Top Row: T. Conan, C. Lucas, P. Keon, M, Hume, C. Kirby, D. Buddhue, Mrs. Thompson. .I 7,5 Scgoof S. Sommann, R. Kane, M. J. Harper, R. Hill, Mother Mary Frederick. P. D. Mm... cgfucfanf formal K. R. 5,1 All fa f '!!4 1 ,gr fe I ,-if 'wi Q. Patience in Pinafores. Be our Playmate while we play. .-A FL.-. ,. - , A, , v - v - .-iv1,::Y - Browsing Time in The Junior Library. il-ir Mm ln ll' ,- - P , : seal 6 B 'i' '7' F ps A A if G ,iii Q ai n'nn , 0 P N fi 97 B -B 'f? li' , - Sy e -1,3 :- PW 5 .are P r f I ' 'L ,. in' Mvkyb :Ah X .fy Holiday Favorite - The Chrisfmas Play Junior lUpl-Setting Exercises Trophy Winners in Triumphant Pose. iff' D V G- -in , 1 7 V . Blue Monday brings Brown Books, The Heart of Mayfield. ommezaiaf Qafzona Arroyo Food Market 1088 Lincoln Avenue Sy. 6-6406 Arnold 81 Chesney 696 East Colorado Street Sy. 3-7987 Blake Nursery 1065 Lincoln Avenue Sy. 2-2000 Compliments of: Boorrnan's Market Orange Grove and Fair Oaks Brands Service Station 1085 Lincoln Avenue Sy. 2-9796 Brookside Winery 1010 Lincoln Avenue Sy. 2-3276 Brown 81 Welin 64 South Lake Avenue Sy, 3-3121 Caltech Pharmacy 882 East California Street Sy. 2-2101 Cannell 84 Chattin 1297 East Green Street Sy. 3-7121 Cardox Corporation 151 North Avenue 19 Ca. 1-6191 Frank D. Clay 84 Son 2605 East Colorado Street Sy. 6-2605 Coast Visual Education Co. 5620 Hollywood Blvd. HO. 9-8343 Diamond Market 45 West Colorado Street Sy. 3-3165 Eberle's Shoes 2342 Huntington Drive At. 6-1066 Engravers Corporation 1044 South Hope Street Los Angeles, 15, California Farrell 84 Company 180 East California Street Sy. 2-6197 The Fashionette 1323 North Lake Avenue Sy. 7-0200 Gene Burton Carrousel 396 South Lake Avenue Sy. 2-6404 Ry, 1-5342 Hollywood-Housernan Supply Co 2798 Sunset Blvd. Du. 5-9305 La Posada Cate 141 North Fair Oaks Sy. 3-0549 Los Angeles By-Products Co. 1810 East 25th Street Ad. 3-4175 Los Angeles Steel Casting Co. 6100 South Boyle Avenue Lu. 1-6211 Lyon Van 84 Storage 55 South Marengo Avenue Sy. 2-1134 Ry. 1-6741 Michael ot Arcadia 105 South First Avenue Hi. 7-8167 Dino's Italian Inn 2055 East Colorado Street sy. 2-0657 Harrison Travel Agency Kenneth A. O'Brien 2699 East Colorado Street Robert Hill's Chefs Inn 3768 East Colorado Street Sy. 2-3531 Huggins Shoes 400 South Lake Avenue sy. 2-7191 Fosselman's Ice Cream 1515 Mission Street Sy. 9-4625 Michaels Beauty Shop 2569 Mission Street Sy. 9-4500 Seth Miller Company 2160 Huntington Drive At. 2-4311 The Model Grocery Co. Co. 60 West Colorado Street Sy. 6-8161 Sy. 5-5181 Compliments of: Munger 84 Munger 174 East Union Street Municipal Lien Service Inc. 257 South Spring Street Los Angeles 12, California A. J. Neve-Druggist 1347 North Lake Avenue Sy. 7-6666 Prebles 70 West Garden Street Sy. 2-1 161 Richard's Church Goods 32 South Euclid Avenue Sy. 6-2759 Royal Roofing Company 500 South Raymond Avenue Sy. 3-0635 S. E. Rykoff 84 Co. 761 Terminal Street Los Angeles 21, California Sportland 406 South Lake Avenue Sy. 6-6505 Sy. 6-3696 Jack Symes Cadillac 655 East Green Street Sy. 5-3381 Ry. 1-6216 Dan Tiano Hair Designs 895 East Green Street Sy. 5-5033 Wand Corporation 380 West Howard Street Ry. 1-9351 The Welch Company Inc. 2100 South Hill Street Ri. 7-7521 The William Wilson Company 40 North Garfield Avenue Sy. 3-8111 Foremost Dairies Inc. 1120 Towne Avenue Los Angeles 54, California Wiegel Painting Co. 5537 Markland Drive Angelus 3-0558 J. A. McNeil Company, Inc. 3115 West Mission Road. Cumberland 3-3756 Whitfords Flowers 343 East Colorado Street Sycamore 3-4161 Helen Smith 527 South Lake Avenue Sycamore 6-5341 Pegg Pharmacy 127 North Madison Avenue Sycamore 5-4315 Robert J. Barry 84 Co. 448 South Hill Madison 9-1229 Best Maintenance Supply Co. 1922 East 7 Place Lo-, Angeles 21, California oaiaf 9361610124 Mr. and Mrs. Constantin P. Asseyev Mrs. Howell Baker Mr. and Mrs. John Braun Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cannell Mr. and Mrs. John Finufane Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jaynes Mrs. Harry G. Johansing, Sr. Miss Margaret Johansing Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr Dr. Mr and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Johansing Paul G. Johansing Jerry L. Kaufhold John C. Moore Walter Murphy Homer C. Pheasant Thomas P. Pike Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosacrans Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rudd Mr. and Mrs. Robert Salisbury Mrs. R. Coakley Spring Mrs. Charles Strub Mr. and Mrs. Stender Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Reese Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Tromble Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Lahr Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Ware Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wickhem Mr. and Mrs. Murray Yunker Mrs. C. Grattan FitzGerald Compliments of a friend acuffgzf napa .AF f fb - ii.. fun. sf? 1,f ,, L, K l'..v'Wg,k K ,sf -' H- f 9 7'f L s ' 1, s Ya ,- 'X a Q QW -v. . bfi W 'N Av, 5 . s fi . We pause a moment before we leave. We pray for those who have helped us, counselled us, guided us, prayed for us. One by one, as we remain here, the lights grow dim. We remember them when they were first lit. We remember them as they grew brighter over the years. We came to Mayfield full of hope, and plans. These dreams have mel- lowed and have been fulfilled. We have grown rich with experiences, varied and beautiful. Now we pray together for the last time. We beg the Light of the World to care for, anal guide--not only us- but all those who have made these years possible. 55 Before you turn the final page of this year's Crossroads, the Editors would like to turn a grateful spotlight on those whose assistance made this yearbook possible. Special thanks also go to: Mr. Sergis Alberts Mr. Henry Ziglinski and all the commercial and social patrons.


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