Montebello High School - Golden Key Yearbook (Montebello, CA)

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U up fly AV- n ,QI J , dl l 1, N-QXQLQ'-1495! cw A M' QIMWQWO EMM WWWW .flag n W Y V fe of X in g iw X I This is the twenty-eighth at Montebello, C a Volume of THE GOLDEN KEY, p ihd b h Stdnts of ubl s e y t e u e Montebello Senior High School, lif o I ffl 7n7fano1zaf2' 'I Rb This year the students of Montebello Senior High School have become foster parents. Yes, Montebello has adopted a little eight-year-old boy, named Reinhard Kremer. Born in Frienland on july 16, 1945, Reinhard and his mother were expelled from his country in accordance with the Potsdam agreement, and they were taken to a crowded expellee's camp. According to Reinhard's case history, he is a bright, alert, serious child. Among his joys is his love for working with tools. In school he is alert, attentive and interested in his second grade class at the Volkschule Elementary. He must wear glasses for his astigmatism, and last year when his glasses had been broken, he fell down and acquired a mild concussion, but this appears to have left no serious after-effects. ' Reinhard likes to receive letters from his friends, so anyone interested in writing to the child may write to Reinhard Kremer, 3630, c,lo Foster Parents' Plan for War Children, Incorporated, 55 West 42nd Street, New York 36, New York. Iwo Wap ' ' To Miss Gertrude M. Cox, Montebello Senior High School teacher of Biology, for the inspiration and ho e she has given to all with whom she has come in contact, this 1954 GOLDEN KEY is djedicated. Born in Thorntown, Indiana, Miss Cox came as a young girl to California and graduated from Whinier High School. She received her B.A. from Whinier College and her M.A. from the University of Southern California. She also has done graduate work at the University of California at Berkeley. The majority of her teaching has been done at Montebello Senior High School. It is not only as a teacher, however, that her students remember her, for they appreciate the added help she was always ready to give, her friendly understanding, and the strength of her character. She has been sponsor for the Senior class for many years and has supervised the numerous Senior activities of the graduating season. She has also been sponsor for several years of a japanese club, co-sponsor of the World Friendship Club, and an advisor of a Horticulture club. As one administrator observed, She can exert positive control over a class of mischievous students without elfort, and teach them Science when others would grow weak in the struggle. A student of one of her classes expressed the accepted opinion of students here when he said, It would take many people to tell completely of the inspiration and encouragement she has given all of her students, for she is a truly wonderful person. Ihree R klh-fx Xxx X4 Since Montebello is located near the Southern California beaches, the annual staff of nineteen hundred and fifty-four has decided upon the theme of SEA BREEZES. Often on rainy or windy days, one can see the seagulls circling over the campus reminding Oilerville that the sea isn't far away. As Easter vacation rolls around each year, one finds the students' thoughts turning to Balboa and a joyous week at the beach. The annual staff sincerely hopes that in the coming years this book will help remind everyone of the many wonderful hours spent at the beach and on the campus. This is the first year that THE GOLDEN KEY has been published by a class. Until this year it had been an extra-curricular activity. The class in the print shop under the direction of Mr. Wallace Buchanan. There have been many improvements added to the yearbook, such as eight extra pages to give a larger coverage. The entire book has been lithographed by the exclusive rnirro-graphic process and has been covered with a wrinkle-proof, buckle-proof cover to improve the appear- X. .1 x W I ns xix ,. I' +I: if A -P -2 consisted of eleven members, meeting each day during the sixth period Q 11 M7171 ance of the book. Every individual in the group pictures is clearly iden- tified and these pictures are bigger and clearer than before. A new experiment has been tried in the presentation of etchings of the buildmgs instead of the usual photographs The GOLDEN KEY of 54 has been carefully put together by a staff which desires to give the students 2 yearbook to treasure throughout a life time I P-. g NX k T:- R, ' MAX I ' I Q E 'N' kv w f ' E. Zim -QL. ,...-I 0 G ' o E QV' f -i z I J I I 4 I Xa...- .yn- 1 2. , X X l 1, i S I 5 081048 FU , a'M wr,m'r f'f, E E3 A N Hai M: Sf Y f A -L--'-'L- gm ,, ,,,,,,,,-,.L,,, ,, - 5 ga f Ei , :ig 5:1252 ZH Hb Y! 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ADAMS Admimnmtwe Hman, Prefident, Board of Education MR. HOMER R. HEACOCK Director, Board of Education dana dffza SW! MR. JACK A. MOTI' Director. Board of Education MRS- MICHEAL MOSQUINI DR. RICHARD E. HUGHES Diff!-'i0f, B04'd vi EdW4fi0'1 Director, Board of Education f. ek. ,12 K ' . 33 . A. K Q ai ,E w EQ 5 95 X M . ze- ' k . X . sf? I. Q ',yv, 3-. E if ,,i.', fu, N'x' 'lt V IX Q Q xi' A was A La w it iii Q1 i 1 , 5. , . L 1 . J. PATRICK HENRY Art his college education, Mr. went to Whittier College he earned his B.A. degree. so attended Long Beach and there earned his M.A. . Other colleges attended Fuliton j. C.. Clarmont. , and U.C.L.A. N9 9 i i f ONE , ' fi' IR. J. M. METCALF Leathercraft Metcalf came from New 0 where he was graduated Highland University in Las , New Mexico. He has also ed U.S.C. and University Lwaii. His scholastic honors llege were the Silver Key Kappa Pi. During World II he served as a director -my Special Services. w L -Q25 3 'Aim R. ROBERT STRAWN Af! teacher trained in Art at fs College, in Ireland is Strawn. He is a native of ls and graduated from Kan- 'tate Teachers' College be- studying abroad. In college is president of the Art Club . student council representa- He has done professional as an art director of an rising firm. nh: MRS. FLORENCE ALSTRAND Secretarial Science Mrs. Alstrand has held many positions of high responsibility, including Director of Occupation- al Therapy in Washington state, office manager and accountant in San Pedro General Hospital, and accountant and head of one de- partment in the Navy Coast In- spection office. She was also su- pervisor in Benehciaries Accounts Section of Veterans' Administra- tion Finance office. She gradu- ated from U.S.C. cum laude. gkamawff MISS KATHERINE DALIS Secrelafial Science Miss Dalis was born in sunny California-in Los Angeles, and graduated from Washington Hi where she was a life member of CSF. She seemed to be elected as secretary to all the clubs she be- longed to in high school and college. Her most interesting em- ployment was as legal secretary. She has been teaching here for MR. WILLIAM R. CLARKSON Business Ed Mr. Clarkson wa in high school and two years. ucation s valedictorian on the Dean's Honor Roll in college. His high school activities included journal- ism, band, drama, baseball and music. He was F.B.L.A. president in college. He has also been in the Army and had many various business experiences. He attend- ed U. of Kansas for his B.S. and U.C. at Berkeley for his M.A. MR. LESTER K. GATES Burinerr Education Mr. Gates was graduated from Whittier Union High School and received his A.B. degree from Whittier College. At U.S.C. he received his M.A. degree and did graduate work at Stanford and U.C.L.A. In high school he was a member of CSF. He once coached Tennis at MSHS and was the high school C0aClj of the famed tennis champion, jack Kramer. fifteen .L .- 12 Q -5 arf-f s x 3 Qfflf till, ,, nr- eeaaa assi MR. AUSTIN KEISER Business Education While in the army, Mr. Kei- ser spent four years in India where he had many adventures. He graduated from Temple Col- lege in Philadelphia, and has also attended New Jersey State. In college he sang in the glee club. He has been teaching for 13 years, and once taught in the southern-most U.S. high school, at Key West, Florida. MRS. JEAN ELOISE LUCAS Burinerr Education Most of her life has been spent in California. She was graduated from U.C.L.A., in which she was a member of Phi Chi Theta. She was also member of the Business honorary. This is her first year at Oilerville. MRS. ROSE E. STEELE Bu.fif1e.rJ Education Mrs. Steele received her mas- ter's degree at Northwestern Uni- versity and her B.A. at Carleton College, Minn. In college she was maid of honor, may queen, and Phi Beta Kappa. At camps in Yellowstone Park she was a hostess for three summers. She taught music at MSHS for many years. Sb MISS CATHARINE E. ADAMS English Miss Adams, in her student days in Massachusetts and In- diana, was active in dramatics and student council, was treasurer and vice-president of the Senior Class, and on the staff of the school paper. She held the highest av- erage in her high school class and won a scholarship to college. MR. EUGENE N. ADAMS English II, III A graduate of one of the rival schools of the Oilers is Mr. Ad' ams, who was a Monrovia Wild- cat when he went to high school. He later graduated from San jose State, and attended Claremont Graduate School. He is an or- ganist at the First Christian Church in Whittier. i itii ii Q ,.,, . MR. EDGAR DOWD English II Missoula, Montana, is where Mr. Dowd was born and reared. Some of his years were spent as an instructor on an Indian reser- vation and in the Navy, but one of his most interesting employ- ment experiences was owner and operator of the only grass hut barber shop in the world fSa- moaj. QMane occupation at that time, he declares.J 74wl1fa sqm MRS. RUBY H. FLOWERS English Mrs. Flowers holds an A.B. degree from a teachers' college, and an M.A. degree from the University of Oklahoma. She has taught all grades from 4th to the 2nd year of college. Her highest honor has been serving teachers of this district as president of the Montebello Teachers' Association. Her greatest desire is to visit many places, both here in Amer- ica and in other countries. MRS. GERTRUDE J. HOOPES English In Wheaton College, Mrs. Hoopes received her B.A. and her M.A. in the U. of Illinois. Her principal student activities and offices were glee club, dra- matics, literary society and class secretary. Her employment of in- terest was working in an auditing office at one of Chicago's largest department stores during sum- mers of her college years. sixteen f-.. avr' ' k ,g .. r -,,, , ' -as s at Q t 1' ,r P AJS ris t- MR. LES OHLGREN English Mr. Ohlgren was born 1 reared in Minnesota, where attended high school. Later graduated from U.S.C. He also attended University of N nesota. During the war he ser as a member of the parach troops and of the Intellige Department while with the I Marine Corps. f i: H-'lf-1-QM' LITL . . ,, RL , ., MR.rRANc1s J. MARTIN .. .... S English I i ' I The college from which Mr. ii Martin graduated is Augustana, I . Rock Island, Ill., after gradua- 9 tion from Austin Hrh, Austin, -fp Texas. He received three high r ' school letters in football and gf gfiiffg Eackg in college, one letter for A r rf- ase all. Mr. Martin's interesting employment has been a brickma- MR' RICHARD PHELAb son apprenticeship and shipyard work. MR. JOHN R. MOORE Public Speaking, Drama Mr. Moore, born in St. Joseph, Missouri, attended college at Arizona State, also U.C.L.A. and U.S.C. He was voted the one most likely to succeed in his high school class. He has been teaching twelve years, six at Montebello High. He was once a stage hand at Laguna Beach Playhouse, also played the cello in a roadshow opera, Martha. journalism Serving this year as Den Diary advisor and journal teacher is Mr. Phelan. He i native of Colorado, and a gra ate of Loyola University, wl he was editor of the college nual, the college newspaper, active in student government. addition to teaching, he has d professional promotional ad' tising and newspaper work. , M , f f gsgsfsk-as f a vg., g 2215? wr ' 'Q .ai--4, .wg - 5 .1 I, ' -' . s' . gig t 3,1 1fSf5f.,'f,w A 1. sr H, ' 15,1 - 1 W -- Q X' Qi i'5sf35 tk?. - . N 5 ' 'S F ' W 7552 r . f E 1 . ,saga fs . . 1 rq.:ftrsi:is'g 1, g'ssQgt.,,' msg: 'Eat ,gggfef ','. ifffrfifgkiyiinf- igfiglifs ,,-.S 1' s X I 12 -2-R.. Mllua- -1. It Xie Q S In all . MR. KALMAN RABKIN English Mr. Rabkin attended hi school in Alberta, Canada, graduated from the University Alberta. He was captain of high school football team wl was Provincial fStatej chan ons. He has taught school in Far North where the thermomt registered 40 degrees below zt V - ' . r ' 'ew ji fgflhfisi th V vIR. ROBERT E. EBEY Spanirb, Life Science '. Ebey was born in L.A. and lated from George Washing- -Iigh School where he was lent of the World Friend- Club. He is an alumnus of :rdine College where he the tennis team. This is his year at Montebello High xl. He has also worked as a inist, salesman, and as a lation supervisor for an ad- aing paper. RS. IRENE T. Li PUMA Foreign Language 's. Li Puma is a native of York where she graduated high school. She graduated Hunter College and attend- olumbia U. and U. of So. ornia. During World War II elped in secret investigations ving foreign language work he War Department. RS. BEATRICE NELSON Foreign Language rs. Nelson, who teaches Span- I and Spanish III in Monte- Senior High School, is a e of Arizona. She is a grad- of U.C.L.A. and has taught for four years. 744409 oudqa.-4 MISS MARGARET TEMPLE Foreign Language Miss Temple is a native of Minnesota and in high school she was in the orchestra and de- bating. She was valedictorian of her high school class and gradu- ated summa cum laude from her college-Hamline U. at St. Paul. There she was active in French and Spanish clubs and was a member of the choir and chorus. She also attended U.S.C. and was employed at the Admissions of- fice there. V I ' I fail.. it tif - y. ..,' 1 is ' 'Qui- : xr -. I' MR. FRANK WAITS Foreign Language Mr. Waits was born in Texas, but came to California and grad- uated from Bonita Union High School where he was yell leader. He graduated from La Verne College and has also attended Pomona and Claremont Colleges. He has been teaching for six years, four of them at Montebello Senior High. Wane Se MISS ROSALIA BUCHANAN Clothing Miss Buchanan was trained -at Illinois State Normal University and Columbia Teachers' College. Her extra-curricular student act- ivities included orchestra, college debating team, Y.W.C.A.. and Women's Athletic Association. She recently served a term as president of the Montebello Bus- iness and Professional Womens organization. MRS. HONOR CRAM FREASE Home Economicr Mrs. Frease was reared and graduated from high school in Burwell, Nebraska. She went on to college and graduated from the University of Nebraska. Not only has she been a teacher, but has also taught in her own dance school, worked in a bank, a gift shop, and on newspaper staffs. 12067112671 M'-gf MRS. OPAL PIERCE Home Making Mrs. Pierce was reared in Mis- souri where she attended New Hampton High School. She then attended U.S.C. and U.C.L.A, and graduated from the latter. She was Sec.-Treas. of the College Home Economics Club. She has spent all but two of her teaching years at Montebello. MRS. FAY R. PRESSWOOD Home Making Mrs. Presswood was reared in Throckmorton, Texas, and grad- uated from Texas State College for Women. She was active in sports and also served as dormi- tory president. She was a high school honor graduate. She has been teaching here for two years. She once supervised a nursery school for three and a half years. jf f-. MISS SUE RICHARDS Home-making Miss Richards has attended Tom Morris College and Whit- tier College from which she graduated. In college she was a member of the college choir. Her birthplace is that Lone Star State -Texas. She has been teaching at Montebello Senior High for two years. MR. EDGAR ESTERWOLD MR. WALLACE BUCHANAN Print Shop While attending Washington State College, Mr. Buchanan was editor-in-chief of the college newspaper. Later he was a lino- type operator on daily newspa- pers, and a publisher of a week- ly newspaper. One summer he was a forest ranger. He has at- tended Stanford U., U.C.L.A. and U. of Cal. Mr. Buchanan has taught 26 years, 11 of them at Montebello. LM. K ' a s - Ja: .- fi' 11.. S' Y i A gr ' 5.:lf59Q'321-2 -' .5513 'fr' S MR. MARSHALL DAMON Machine Shop Mr. Damon, who came to Oil- erville six years ago when the school moved to its present cam- pus, is a graduate in Vocational Education from U.C.L,A, and has attended other southern Califor- nia colleges. He is a journeyman machinist, but has also worked as a logger. Radio Shop Mr. Esterwold graduated from high school and college in Santa Barbara. and attended U.C.L.A. and Claremont Graduate School. Some of his interesting employ- ment has been as engineer- announcer in broadcasting sta- tions, radar and gun direction in the Signal Corps, and work at North American Aircraft and Coin Electronics. ?wdfo '7 Am MR. PAUL HANGE Mechanical Drawing Mr. Hange graduated from Ohio University, but also attend. ed four other colleges. His activi- ties iln school were football, wrestling, swimming, and acrobat- ics. He received 15 letters in high school. While Mr. Hange has taught school previously, he came to Montebello directly from industry where he served as an engineer. MR. LAWRENCE T. JONES Mechanical Drawing Mr. jones, serving his First year at Montebello, has been teaching for three years. He is a native of Los Angeles, and graduated from Franklin High School, L. A. He received his degree from U.C. at Santa Barbara, and h as done graduate work at S.C. MR. ROBERT J. STETLER IV ood Shop Graduating from Van Nuys High, Mr. Stetler went on to Santa Barbara College. He has also attended U.S.C. While in college he was president of the Inter-fraternity Council. His scho- lastic affiliation is Epsilon Pi Tau. He served as an oflicer in the Navy in World War II. MR. WALTER TRASIN Auto Shop Mr. Trasin was born in Erie, Penn., where he attended high school. He graduated from U.C. L.A., but has also attended San jose State, San Francisco State and U.S.C. Mr. Trasin has been at Montebello Senior High two years. I-le served in the U. S. Navy, and has also been a ma- chinist. eighteen MR. JACK W. CUMMIIN Mathematics Mr. Cummins was preside, his senior class and vice-I dent of the Student Union has been a state superviso Vocational Education. He 3 uated from Eastern Kent Teachers' College, and has attended Ohio State, Purdue U.S.C. In college he particiy in all sports including wrest MR JAMES F. DILLOP Mathemalicr Mr. Dillon went to South adena High School and City lege, San Francisco State, Claremont. He received his de from Pomona. In high schoo received the Weldon Award belonged to the honorary r fraternity in college. MRS. LILLIAN FISHER Malhematirr Most of Mrs. Fisher's teacl years have been spent at Mo bello. She has attended U.S U.C.L.A., and received her E degree from the University Washington. Two of her coll activities included the girls' l ketball and baseball teams, A: from her teaching experience, was at one time employed a waitress. I'HOMAS HARRELL atb, P.E., Social Science Harrell is from Oklahoma graduated from Western College in Colorado. All s extra-curricular activities gh school and college were . He has been teaching in :bello for one year, but is .cher with five years of ng experience. , X 5 fr TAKASHI KOBAYASHI alhemutirr, Playrical Ed. Montebello graduate is Mr. fashi, who was born in Og- ltah. Football, basketball and ill were his principal activ- n high school, and he was torian of his graduating U.C.L.A. is his college. a World War II veteran, served in the Italian war e. A 5 . f .. GEORGE F. SEELEY Matbemulicr, Science m the University of Chicago Seeley received his degree is masters degree in Phys- Jm Iowa State. He was a th assistant in the Ames fAtomic Energy Commis- of the Institute for At- Research at Iowa State. He so helped build and oper- nass spectrometer. Wana f -.V .1 , ,. ,v -4' .,. . ,, 7wfW ,I Pfwm-45 i 2 . f I , , ' v . 5 . . , .,. ,, X f , a , -at l E Ie -sa ' - -'235 i' n - T ix . ' 1 ':' J MRS. GERTRUDE VAN DYKE Malhemalirr Mrs. Van Dyke is a graduate of Whittier Union High School where she received the Gold Seal. She attended U.C. at Berkeley, Whittier College and Pomona College where she graduated Phi Beta Kappa. She has been here for seven years as a mathematics teacher. MR. HERBERT W. ROESENER Murir Mr. Roesener attended Wood- row Wilson High. He graduated from Whittier College and also attended U.S.C. In 1949 he was a member of Who's Who in American Colleges and Universi- ties. During the last WorldW ar he was in the Navy as a torpedo bomber. Al MR. RALPH KEEGAN Playriral Education Mr. Keegan, like many others on the faculty, is from the Mid- west. He was born in Illinois, MR. KENNETH R. COOK Vocal Mufir Mr. Cook is a native of Min- nesota where he attended high school. In his college years he came to California and attended Whittier College, then returned to Minnesota where he graduated from Hamline U. at St. Paul, Minn. He has taught two years at M.S,H,S. In addition to school work, he was owner-operator of a super market. MR. RAYMOND B. HOOPER PlJ,yJirul Education Mr. Hooper, when a student at Whittier College, was presi- dent of the Associated Men's Student Body, and a varsity bas- ketball player. He has attended, in addition. Compton j.C. and Missouri Valley College. He served for a year as Physical Ed- ucation director of a Y.M.C.A. The varsity basketball coach is a native son of California. uineleen educated at Bradley U., Western State Teachers' College, U.C. at Santa Barbara and S.C. He served on the student council at Bradley U., and before becoming baseball coach at MSHS. played profes- sional baseball. MR. JAMES STEWART PIKE Pb yiiml Education Mr. Pike was born in San Pedro, Calif where he attended school and earned letters in foot- ball and track. He was an ofhcer in the Navy for three years. Mr. Pike graduated from Whittier College and has also attended U. of Redlands and Cornell College. He has been head football coach here for six years. MR. RICHARD REESE Pbyrical Education Mr. Reese attended San Pedro High School where he was pres- ident of the senior class and where he lettered in football and track. He played varsity football at Whittier College. He has been a teacher and coach for four years at Montebello Senior High. MRS. MARY MORGAN FOX Plyyrical Education Mrs. Fox was W. P. E. Club president and student body song leader at Whittier College. At Whittier Union High School, she was senior class secretary and sergeant-at-arms of the Girls' League. She has been teaching here for eight years. MRS. GERALDINE SPERLING Physical Education Mrs. Sperling graduated from U.C,L.A., where she also at- tended for graduate work. She ac- cepted a scholarship to U.C.L.A. This is her second year at Mon- tebello, but her fourth year of teaching. She was a sergeant in the army. MRS, DIANE L. STARKEY Pbyiiral Education Mrs. Starkey was reared in Hemet, Calif., where in high school she was Girls' League President and A.S.B. Secretary. U.S.C. is the college where she graduated and where she was the head of women's basketball intramural for the University Recreation Association. ?we4fff Peqazeali IVIRS. GRETA WEATHERILI. Phyrical Education At Whittier Union High, Mrs. XVeatherill was A.S.B. secretary. She graduated from Chapman col- lege and also attended Occidental. She has been A.S.B. social chair- man, in th e Cardinal Mixed Quartet, Lesser Prophet Editor at Chapman, college song leader, and recipient of the best actress award. She received undergradu- ate scholastic honors and highest senior award at Chapman. MR. LEON T. BROOCK Science Mr. Broock holds the distinc- tion of being the only faculty member who has owned and op- erated a railroad-at Streamland Park. He has also served as a surveyor, jig builder, machinist an explorer, in addition to teach- ing here since 1926. He is a graduate of U.C.L.A,, and also attended U.C. at Berkeley. Seduce MISS GERTRUDE M. COX Science Miss Cox was graduated from Whittier High School and from Whittier College. Her activities were debating, drama, and or- chestra and she was salutatorian of her graduating class in high school. Most of her teaching has been at Montebello Senior High School. Her most interesting ex- tra employment was fancy cater- ing. MR. PETER W. EBERLE Science Mr. Eberle graduated from Northern State Teachers' College and has also attended U. of No. Dakota, Morningside College, U. of Iowa and Oregon State Col- lege. At U.S.C. he was an assist- ant laboratory instructor. He was once an educational advisor in the Civilian Conservation Corps. lwenty I gvgvyg i, MR. JAMES R. LINK Science Mr. Link was born in Louis, Missouri, and atte school in Connecticut. He ati ed Pasadena City College. later graduated from U.S.C. ing his school days he wa: terested in science and actii athletics. He has been teachii Montebello for three years. MR. WESLEY WALKEI Science Mr. NValker is a Montebell graduate who came back to school to teach. When a stu here he was a member of Merito. He graduated fi Whittier College, and is a r ber of Phi Beta Kappa, hi! scholastic honorary. As a line from teaching, he vi how to do it articles for azines. MR. F. B. WILLIAMS Science Mr. Williams spent his up to college days in Hou Texas, and attended Rice Q ture, University of Hou Compton College, and grad: from U.S.C. During World II he taught bombsight mail ance in the Air Force. His interest has been building own home. S MARGARET M. ALLEN U. S. Hirtory iss Allen was born in Mis- l, but lived most of her life exas. She was graduated with Irs from Texas A. 8: I., later ding the U. of Washington. has spent six years at Monte- v High. Her principal interest aching, especially History. -. -5 Jil. P . -Q . 1 A 'V Q a . fIR. GEORGE ALLISON Current Problem.: vending his first year at Mon- lo this year is Mr. Allison. gon State is the college from h lze graduated. There he ed varsity basketball and is. One of his surprising em- ment pursuits was working as mp truck driver. AMA lSS WILMA H. BANGERT Social Science Iiss Bangert is a graduate of U. of Chicago, also attended yoke College, Smith College, Radcliffe College, Mass. She president of the hiking club, etary of the French Club, and dle and Cycle Club. As pay- ter in the Waves, she has :l in cash to Navy oliicers and 1, -f936,000 without an error. ezcallq Sam! Seam 'lt MR. LEONARD F. EBRITE Ciz'icilSeizior Problem.: Holding a seat in the Missouri State Legislature for four years is one of the big accomplishments of Mr. Ebrite. During his college training he attended Southwest Missouri State. U. of Mo., U. C.. U.C.L.A. and U.S.C. His under- graduate activities were college glee, football and basketball. He has been teaching three years at Oilerville. MRS. LORRAINE FLITTNER Social Science A native of Los Angeles, who has taught through half of her teaching career at Montebello is Mrs. Flittner. Aside from teach- ing. she has enjoyed maintaining her home and rearing her family. She attended U.C. at Berkeley and U.C.L.A., where she grad- uated. MR. JOHN JOHNSTON Social Science Mr. Johnston, a high school graduate of Long Beach Poly, where he was president of the glee club and member of Masque and Sandal Club. later graduated from Chapman College. He also attended Whittier, U. C. L. A., U.S.C. and San Diego State. He has also taught Driver Training. His avocation is music and he is known for his hne baritone voice. JAMES W. MOORE Social Science Mr. Moore attended school in Ohio where he graduated from Oberlin College. He also attend- ed Columbia U. and U.S.C. A principal student activity in col- lege was playing bass fiddle in a dance band. In the last war he made false teeth in the Medical Dept. of the U.S. Army. twenty-one MR. CLIFFORD WAYNE POOR U. S. Hirtory Mr. Poor was valedictorian of his high school class, and he was class president during his 9th, 10th and 12th grades. He gradu- ated from Missouri State Teach- ers College, and has also at- tended U. of Kansas, and U.S.C. In college he was on the honor roll. Besides teaching, he has been a salesman and cashier. MR. STUART B. ROUGH Social Science Nehawka, Nebraska is where Mr. Rough was born. He attend- ed Weepin Water Academy rep school, ancf was graduated fiom Doane College where he was ed- itor of the college paper. He has taught 27 years at Montebello and was coach of many championship track teams. 7wf5fff MISS MARION G. RENSHAW Librarian Miss Renshaw's student years in high school were spent in Springfield, Mo. Later she grad- uated from U.C. at Berkeley, and has also attended University of Oregon and U.S.C. For several years she was advisor to the Gol- den Key and also journalism teacher at Montebello Senior High School. MRS. PATRICIA T. HEANEY Subrtitule Mrs. Heaney graduated from high school at Marymount, West L.A. with highest honors. Saint Mary's of Notre Dame was the college she graduated from. In her college activities she was president of the Women's Ath- letic Association, President of the Junior Class and French Club. Honors were magna cum laude, and member of Kappa Gamma Pi. Her interests, aside from her teaching is being a home-maker and a mother of three children. twenty-two as ,....W.:: MRS. LEONA FARTHING School Nurse In addition to the College of Medical Evangelists Nursing School where she graduated, Mrs. Farthing attended La Sierra and U.C.L.A. For two years she taught school, and for nineteen years has served as school -nurse. She has also worked in the Emergency Hospital with the Los Angeles County Health Department. H55 G 1 ' ,01l D 5,0 07 K J jd L af? ,Q Ji f 'QA 3' Did uk ff L J Ki X U 'JW X L Vf 41 f f Ulf 40 Riva! 2 ff 71 f V i' W,x 2 J YW Tj VJ' V1 gb 7 ,A Inf V, fi kxwpb' ' mv Tv of ,+fMaf 97fLfjN V L, Ejvlfx fbjtf V! lk buffy Llp, H 744 1 Q 'IA V!! Wkxu ff 3? 'X U y, W! lj 7, ff' L V f .ff , W' 5-JL Rf 1 fi ' .. ' V- .f ffhffff' I aj if 'I 1 X f ff , fs.l'f I , 1 'J WVU Mr - wwf- twenty-lbree 1, if x N S S P Q S i XQX ...... NR ix. Q-N N xl. 1 Q A K V fa f f . , 5' 4 x X i, YAk,,kk,,, AA,5t-,AkA, , M Q , 'x'x T Six ,..' 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Zacndaff ' Fin-rt ww: Shirley Slayman, Carol Powell, Carol Laskow, Sharon O'Malley, Catherine Aragon, Lori Kinses, Carol Linsey, Carol Doss, Darlene Pizzo, Elaine Hedrick, Becky Moreno. Serond row: Elnora Cassidy, Kay Thompson, Loretta Riggins, Carol Price, Alice Tallman, Frances Calaprice, Shirley Dodson, Maeolae Yamada, Carol Marciniak. Third row: Pat O'Shaughnessy, joan Laskey, Laura jackson, Rebecca Putt, Charlotte Meissner, Carol Stroud, jan Brown. Fouflb row: Darrel Sanford, Ron Booth, Eddie Sanchez, Frank Cano, Dale White, Ken Burkdoll, Tom Harper, Sam Perlmutter, Al Gutierrez. Fifth row: Ron Miller, Richard Abreau, Carl Jeffries, Bob Martinez, Barney Rosenzweig, jack Shaffer, Dick Cole, Dale Heath, jim Hoopes. Sixih row: joe Bilotta, Bob Sanford, Barney Kaplan, Ed Jaime, Mike Peters, Mike Williams. 1u'emy-eight J Secretary of Activities DENNIS ROCINSON 14.5, Z, ' Gliiilf-iii-Ii?LNi ELIZIS emzzfe Slrmdingz Gayle Allred, Asst. Sec. 'of Records, joan Litherland, President G.A.A., Larry Sanchez, Sophomore Class President, Chuck Holladay, Asst. Sec. of Athletics, Dale Zeigler, junior Class President, Dale jesse, Honor Roll Representative, Dennis Loggins, A.S.B. judge, Eddie Sanchez, A.S.B. President, Bill Freeman, Boys' Progressive Club Representative, Marian Beers, Tri-Y President, Paul Hagmann, Senior Class President, Rita Pengilly, Asst. Sec. of Activities, Vic Barris, M Club President, Sarah Weisman, CSF President, Robin Phillips, Asst. Sec. of Finance, Anne Peters, Girls' League President. Swled: Paul Alexander, Secretary of Records, jim Edwards, Secretary of Athletics, Kay Turley, A.S.B. Vice-President, Pat O'Shaughnessy, A.S.B. Secretary, Gretchen Ellis, Secretary of Publicity, Dennis Roginson, Secretary of Activ- ities, Don Harper, Secretary of Finance. WW mate 649666 Offam Smfzdingz Anne Peters, President, Chyrl Russell, Vice-President. Sealed: Shir- ley Whitmore, Treasurer, Shirley Mc- Wade, Secretary. 'ae Fmfz rou Chuck Farr jack Shaffer Otto Marmo Ken Burkdoll, Bob Vinski, Paul Alexander, Serond mu B111 Webb Gary McClure Walter Plount Ken Caterino, Vic Burris, Norman Third :ou Dick Agalanlan Ellso Pantopa Chuck Holladay, Neale Stoner, Bob Chambers, Ginger Allen 605 Don Harper Dorothy Livingston Ann Bath Jeanie Harris Annelli Dottie Zimmerman Sharon 01 Johnson Adeline Gaberger Roni Bosko Cathy Aragon Tom Harper Zmdm Tackie Harris lbirl y-three Rita Pengilly Ima jean Fischer K X , wx l , X X X X X 3 -M, fy-Q-M . N ., X S x X W6 15154 lv Paul Hagmann, Prefident Shirley McGinnis, Secretary Bob Edwards, Vice-Prexidenl xbirgy-.fix ,rf w . ,rs'UfWr .Ji Q f ' Cl d A k H D l A b' he JOhn Henry Albright me EmIyjgiKg:11,Ernowxtz James JIM c er enrYHE1SIRS?Y15C 1' JOHN ' it -N i., 1 T P 1 Al Alexander Doris Mae Allred Gayle joan Allred Robert Bruce Allsberry au PRUL DORIS GAYLE Bon fi! Ben Alvillar Mary Beth Anderson Virginia Estaire Annala ieanette Anava BEN MARY BETH GINNY EANETTE 1 GaryGIAecBQpger Catheral Irene Aragon Donniacilxngsindorf J0anJl'31XiNAVCrY lbirty-Jeven pi 5 2 V l fN Helen Avila Margarita Avila Walter Eugene Baca Joyce Lenore Bailey HELEN MARGARET WALT JOYCE 'QV C l B ll e Robert Frank Banks Lydia Sacora Barber Victor Earnest BH1'1'iS We J:6vgIEa W Y BOB SACORA VIC Nancyqlxixqlggoletta 5 aa R ry . ... ii R, N if y R ,rf i I hjgrx - Q A V J, X B' iirry aa V B ir- , Victor Beck Dennis G. Becker VICTOR DENNIS x Ronnie Baudino janet Baughman Mary Louise Beal BONNIE JANET MARY thirly-eight Marian Jane Beers Geraldine Ann Bent MARIAN GERRY 'Z Q'-:xv 'V 5 liar' ' -3 3 Ka f L Q N iam Arthur Bergendahl jack James Bertaux joseph Louis Bilotta Tomasita Blanco BILL JACK JOE TOMMY fa an Don Ralph Boden Eloise Bombalicki Ronald Raymond Booth Donald George Boris DON ELLY RON DON QI' xii rw nr 5. 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Conrad Wanda jo Cook Norman Neal Corder Margot Qyce Cote ERNIE WANDA NEAL JO CE ie Ral h Coughtry Billie Ann Courts Richard Wesley Cranor Ted Woodford Crawford WA ie N E BILLIE DICK TE Meeky Allen Crowder Carol oAnn Custich I0hl'l Cllffone Donna Dalev YvoNNE c'lAnoL JOHN DONNA forly-one 'x Eugene Tom Daniel TOM Al' 'xr Wir a, faH' 4 Verna Marie Daniel Jeanne Carol Darling Sarann Davidson VERNA JEANNE SARANN Constance B. Davis Frank E. Davis Mary Kirklin Dean janet jane DeFelicis CONNIE FRANK MARY JANET 612 Eleanor Rose DeLalli Margaret Louise Delaney Sue Mary DeLuca ELEANOR MARGE SUE l L A IQ' a Rgfffa Q3 Nick Desatoff Bobby 'Diomartich Mary Eleanor Dobbs NICK BOB ELEANOR forly-two W? QC Catherine Ann Depri KATIE Shirley Dean Dodson SHIRLEY IJ '-'f-2' 2'..'.?' f .., -rs V. , g,g.rf.a If. '- .lu Awww Don Douglass Jerry Dufrenne ON JERRY .X Q V James P. Edwards JIM 'fin--,. 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Picovslcy GRANT ANNE ROBIN DIANE :i-M d' ,ix 'L.,'k, jim Howard Pipkin Herbert Plavala Walter Henry Plount Darryl Harvey Potti .I IM HERBIE WALTER DARRYL iffy-fvw' gl au- 'YS' iii il Eileen Powell D0f0thY Praise Carole Ann Price Stanley Pritchard CAROL DOROTHY CAROLE STAN ,am An Qv-V, gm' Don Purvis Virginia Pytlinski Patricia Dorothy Quigley Jerr Ramsey DON GINNY PAT JERRY '72 'Pw- Jara Anne Read SARBARA rx T Y- Jack Reardon JACK ,spu- U Royce Reynolds ROYCE ,A Norman Richards NORMAN Thea Virginia Rescili Charles Reynolds THEA CHUCK H11-he Marietta Richardson Nancy Lee Richardson MARIETTA NANCY wr l 'ST' Q is n 1 , Loretta May Riggins Leo Rigs LORETTA LEO JAGKIE ww-32. 3 'UV Z' Sharon Yvonne Rogers Dennis Roginson Gilbert Michael Roias Gilbert Romo SHARON DENNIE GIL GILBERT Arlene oyce Rupp Anthony Rose AB ENE Angela J. Romero TONY ANGIE Q 19 Gloria Ada Louise Saaf Paul Makoto Saito Darren K. 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BarbaraWilliamS ga + - u , john Williams Q' ' , William 'f A' Willirimson , . ,l 3- ii 'lx LE T l 4 L jackie Wilson -v D ShirleyWinolham Bob Winclscheffel ,S ... Q Marlene Winters ' A ' ' Paula Woffard Q -fur . A ,U , . A-1 Harry Wolf A Q ' -v L ' Helen . Q Y TNQ Wommdridge . rliuen'-fre' L ninplv. fix hx Q x Annette Yaeger Harvey Yawn ' ' .. re QQ Q- ff 1 k r 1 y ' Robert Yennoir Shirley Yerton g gf?f' my Y y n e.: . . K 1 . 4 e ' f ' eee Q W. X r y YU e r f 4-3 J' if ...... y e U 2 eeee Nancy Young Richardzadekian Marlene Zander Joe Zazuefa S 141466064 1 arf' C rw Q E371 W 9-1:11 OV' we -ur 4? mf fl 4 ' X or vi! ,' n ' Q' ' s m U 4 1 xg , 1 Y M .,. .. 'Y L fu ,L AA,,- wi :mf fb if W s- ri Q-if vf H u sf ' 4 5 5'-gpg U, -JWEY wa' -...S - I Ilillll y-,rcwn 64 by ,nw Ei'-3 3 Q Q , N K . 1 ,. M27 , 'N Jill I Ll ,... The Varsity football team, under the able coaching of Mr. Stuart Pike and Mr. Richard Reese, finished third in the Foothill League competition. Mr. Pike and Mr. Reese, as well as the whole student body, were well pleased with this showing. The season opened at Mt. San Antonio J. C. against Pomona, the Oilers losing 0-6. Newport Harbor, the next week, traveled to Montebello, but went home defeated 20-O. The Oilerville boys next defeated Glendale 7-6 on the Montebello gridiron. Burroughs was easily knocked off 18-7. For the entertainment of the Alumni was the homecoming game against Covina in which the Oiler eleven was routed 0-27. The first league loss! It had its effects, for underdog Burbank administered another loss to the Montebello boys, 6-12. The next game, against Hoover was the high not make it, and the gun sounded with Montebello winning, The Montebello league record was now four wins, two losses. El Monte, in a non-league game, was toppled 14-7. For the last of the nine-game season, the Oilers traveled to South Pasadena to win 7-0. This ended the season, with five league wins and two league losses, putting Montebello in third place in the Foothill League. The captains of the team were Chris Greggans and Bob Chambers, also elected the Most Valuable Player. The letter winners were Gary Bagwell, Bud Browns, Rudy Camacho, Ken Caterino, Bob Chamb- ers, Norman Cravens, Bob Custer, Don Douglass, jim Edwards, john Estrada, Marshall Ezralow, Tony Farhat, Bill Freeman, Clive Finchamp, Chris Greg- gans, Don Hester, Chuck Holladay, joe Houck, Bob jones, jim Loomis, Alex Morales, john Nash, Stan point of the year. Hoover was expected to add another to its record of 18 consecutive wins. The Montebello Varsity VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Squad, however, had Monlebello nlvvndnnnnnlp,,.,,,,,-',,,,, 0 different ideas and, in Montebello ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,..,,,., 20 an explosive, thrilling :M0mCbell0 ------ 7 game ffff HOW 7-6 -HSZEZEEIIZ fjjj1113 Hoover, in the last few :Montebello lllll 6 minutes, c a m e lust 'Montebello ..... 7 inches from Scoring. Montebello ...,,................ 14 'Montebello ,..,,,,....,,......,. 7 Through fumbles on both sides, Hoover did 'Denotes Foothill Pomona .,........,... Newport Harbor Glendale ......,,.,.,,., ....... 6 Burroughs ......... Covina ......,..... Burbank ....... Glendale Hoover El Monte ....... South Pasadena League Games. ,ma ltunzlvall Pritchard, Royce Rey- nolds, Eddie Sanchez, Neale Stoner, jim Stro- zier, Bob Vinski, Don Wann, Mike Williams, Don Yerian and Dale Zeigler. Getting Managers' letters were Dennis Becker, Ivan Claman, Buzzy Davis and Louis Senteno. H1 ,, fitii - Y ' I1 Standing: Don Yerian, Guard, Royce Reynolds, End, Chris Greggans, End, Chuck Holladay, Tackle, Bill Freeman, Back, Eddie Sanchez, End, Jim Edwards, End, Gary Bagwell, Back, Mike Williams, Center, Bud Browns, Center, Don Douglass, Tackle, Don Hester, Tackle, Sandor Egrasky, End, Tom Daniel, Tackle, Dale Ziegler, End, jim Strozier, End. Kneeling: jim Loomis, Center, Bob Foster, Back, joe Houck, Guard, Stan Pritchard, Back, Bob Vinski, Back, john Estrada, Back, Ed Jaime, Tackle, Marshal Ezralow, Guard, john Nash, Guard, Alex Morales, Center, Dick Flores, Guard, Ed Gallardo, Guard, Dale White, Back, Bob Chambers, Guard. Sitting: Clive Finchamp, Back, Tony Farhat, Guard, Ken Caterino, Guard, Norman Cravens, Back, Otto Marino, Back, Larry Sanchez, Back, Rudy Camarho, Back, Ken Burkdoll, Back, Dave Avila, Back, Chris Bonorris, Back, Don Wann, Back. Captains Bob Chambers and Chris Gfeggans Standing: Coaches Tom Harrell, Richard Reese, and Stewart Pike. Kneeling: Managers Buzzy Davis, D e n n i s Becker and Ivan Claman. v one hundred one Zaman af COACH STEWART PIKE d 4 av, 'J l 2 maps 's J 3 Q Q at 5 Q 9 U t- 5 t W U ' igo g X ' bk fu 5 u :if I one second left in the Montebello vs. Glendale Hoover game, the tlnle-leeeper prepares to shoot, endlng the garne. The actlon 'photo shows Gary Bagwell carrying the to the Hoover five-yard line, iust before Montebello the bench were snapped lust alte hdown. Thats why theire so dld not nlalze the kick ball scored. The boys on made the tonc nately Hoover Hoover wo ' d. Form THC ee? Bark Row: Bart Marsala, jim Rhinehart, Dale Heath, Dick Haines, Mas Ando, Glenn Loomis, Barney Rosens- weig, Gary Brown, Don Apedaile, Ray Morrow, Ray Haskell, Neal Levin, Gary Rasmussen, Bill Crozier, Ron Duran. Middle Row: john Pattison, Sam Tibi, Dave Sato, Rudy Chavez, Chris Ortiz, Bill Osborn, Duke Reynolds, Gary Apger, Mike Beeman, Loren Hailey, Bob Robledo, Gil Estrada, Chuck Farr, john Cutrone, Danny Burns, jack Thornburgh, Louis Senteno. Front Row: Coach Takashi Kobayashi, Gil Rojas, Hal Sellers, Bob Knoop, Larry Sanchez, Hank Nunez, Andy Peila, Paul Saito, Ron Farkas. jack Shaffer, Willy DePalma, Rodney Burruel, Coach Ralph Keegan. BEE FOOTBALL SCORES Montebello ,,......,,,,......,. 6 Pomona .,,,,.,,..,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, 2 5 Montebello ..... ........ 2 7 Newport Harbor ..........., 0 'Montebello .... ......,. 0 Glendale ,,..,..........,,,,.,.,,.. 0 'Montebello .... ....... B urroughs .,.......... fForfeitj 'Montebello .... ......... 2 5 Burbank ..,,,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,..,,, 0 'Montebello .... ........ 0 Glendale-Hoover ....... 0 'Montebello .,...... ........ 4 6 Covina .......,,,.. ....... 0 Montebello .....,...l,......... 14 El Monte ..........,.... ...,,,., 1 4 'Montebello ...............v.... 32 South Pasadena ....... 7 Captains john Cutrone and Jack Shaffer 'F Denotes Foothill League Games The Montebello Bee Football Team, coached by Mr. Takashi Kobayashi, finished second in the Foothill League competition. Glendale-Hoover finished hrst by one-half of a game. Montebello won four and tied two, while Hoover won five and tied one. Opponents scored only 56 points, while the Oilerville boys rac ed up 150. f- While the whole team was excellent, especially worthy of mention were Danny Burns, Hal Sellers, john Cutrone, Jack Shaffer, Larry Sanchez and Rudy Chavez. Elected as the Captains for the team were John Cutrone and jack Shaffer. Hal Sellers was selected as the Most Valuable Player. Mr. Kobayashi said that he really enjoyed working with this excellent group of football players. They were co-operative, and good players. Winning letters were: Paul Alexander, Gary Apger, Mike Beeman, Danny Burns, Rod Burruel, Rudy Chavez, John Cutrone, Willy De Palma, Gil Estrada, Ron Farkas, Chuck Farr, Bob Knoop, Bart Marsala, Hank Nunez, Bill Osborn, Andy Peila, Mark Ramenofsky, Paul Saito, Larry Sanchez, Hal Sellers and Jack Thornburgh. one hundred f0V .W ?aaz!5aZZ Standing: john Leone, Duane DeMent, Ruben Flores, jim Price, Don Filipoff, Bill Ihrig, Russel Rawson, Allen Acosta, Phil Moreno, Bob Nunnally, Bob Elkins, Brock Partin. Kneeling: Coach Harrell, Larry Risen, Ed Jaime, Tom Daniel, Terry Arlan Vaughn, Larry Livingston, Bob Armitage, Wyman Shell. Sitting: Ivan Claman, Richard Bellgardt, Frank Cano, Otto Marino, Tavis, Robert Martinez, Leonard Blankenship. Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Captains Ed Gallardo and Terry Livingston Montebello Livingston, Richard Flores, Ed Gallardo, Dick Agajanian, Gary McDonald, Gary J. V. FOOTBALL SCORES 14 Burroughs .......30 Mark Keppel 0 ,......19 South Pasadena .......42 Rosemead 0 .......36 Arcadia 0 .......2O Alhambra 6 .......19 El Monte 6 Monrovia The Montebello j.V. Football squad finished a season of v Q eight games, losing none. There were two tied games, , against Burroughs and South Pasadena. In three of the games, against Mark Keppel, Rosemead, and Arcadia, the team was not scored against. All told, the squad scored 196 points, while the opponents were held to a meager 50 points. The coach of the team was Mr. Tom fTexj Harrell. He was very proud of the team and its record. He stated that he was sorry that there was no Foothill League play, as he is sure his team would have copped first place. The Captains of the team were El Gallardo and Terry Living- ston. The other letter-winners: Allen Acosta, Dick Agajanian, Bill Armitage, Bob Armitage, Dave Avila, Ken Burkdoll, Frank Cano, Tom Daniel, Sandor Egrasky, Ruben Flores, Bob Foster, Ed Jaime, John Leone, Larr Livingston, Gary McDonald, Otto Marino, Phil Moreno, Robert Martinez, Bob Nunnally, Russ Rawson, Larry Risen, Don Romano, Arlan Vaugh, and Dale White. nfm hundffd 6126 .fr 1 9 F31 fs' ,,.1L U if 5 ' 12: : 1-'rev ,Q N QQ X 4 dx 'B iff' I jo-H Fred Rbyne ,,. .nv 9 ..i'l. p .wg jwguif- - W 4.-.,fmf't Rain., V. ,M,' The Montebello Cross-Country team was without league competition this year. It free-lanced, beating teams from Rosemead, Alhambra, El Monte, Mark Keppel, Burroughs, and Burbank. The team was beaten by Whittier and Cantwell. In a triangular match, they beat Burroughs, but lost f' to Bellflower. They placed third in their division at the Mt. San Antonio College! i .A K Invitational. Mr. Ray Hooper, the coach, stated that he regretted that the 4 Y team was without league play. He thought that they could have ' P placed first in the league. The captains were Vic Barris and Ted Crawford. Jerry Perkins was chosen as the Most - P Valuable Player. The letter winners follow: Vic Barris, Ted Crawford, Bob Ed- wards, Bill Hollinger, Charles Lox, jerry Perkins, Fred Rhyne, and Grady Wasson. ,V M ,K fc. Vic Barris, Caplairz Ray Hooper, Coach Ted Crawford, Co'Caplain i Standing: Richard Blackhurst, Vic Barris, Bill Hollinger, Fred Rhyne, jerry Perkins, ly Allen Haskell, Bob Edwards, john Bottenberg. Kneeling: Frank Davis, Grady Wasson, Mike Torola, Bob Hattig, Bill Kirby. 7 rarr Noi Pictured: Charles Lox. ii -'sie one hundred .ferfezz 7 .. -. P 'A T idillls I Q, .,, it pi9'5'u a he 5 N . ,335 , , I , , .,q. ,. 4 it mafia? Back row: Ray Hooper, Coach, Ronnie Schoelen, Guard, Paul Manley, Center, Russ Rawson, Center, Gary Bagwell Forward, Bob Chapman, Center, Dale Ziegler, Forward, Bill Donner, Center, Jim Smith, Manager. Front row: Ted Coutts, Guard, Bill Freeman, Guard, Neale Stoner fCa tainj, Forward, John Estrada, Forward Bob Daubendick, Guard, jim Edwards, Forward, Bob Swede, Forwardjg Ron Chambers, Guard. The Oiler Varsity Basketball Team, coached by Mr. Raymond Hooper, had a rather mediocre season this year. winning four out of twelve league games. However, Neale Stoner, captain, was the highest scorer in the Foothill League. He scored, in League play, 230 points. This averages over 19 points per game. The Oiler forward was named to the first-string All-Foothill League team. A greater honor to Stoner was making the second-string All-C.l.F. basketball team. In the second round of League play, the Oilers returned 49-38. Stoner was high scorer. Montebello next edged out the Burroughs team 54-45. In a hard-fought game, the Covina Colts were victorious over the Oilers by a score of 58-52. Playing at Burbank, the last-place Bulldogs upset the Oilers 47-42. The Hoover Tornadoes stormed the Montebello boys 49-38. The Oilerville boys were stomped by South Pasadena 56-35. In the second round of League play, the Oilers returned from Glendale victorious, winning 49-39. The Burroughs team, however, beat Montebello 49-38. In another hard- fought game, the Colts from Covina beat the Oilers 43-38. For their fourth win of the season, the Oilers beat Burbank 46-38. In the next two games, against Hoover and South Pasadena, the Oilers lost 58-47 and 60-54. This ended the season. Coach Ray Hooper, asked to comment on the team, stated, They were absolutely the best boys I have ever worked with. They were very cooperative and did just what I told them-everything, that is, but win every game, he added ruefully. The letterwinners were Bob Chapman, Bob Dauben- dick, jim Edwards, John Estrada, john Popoff, Ronnie Schoelen, and Neale Stoner. The managers were Dennis Becker and jim Smith. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello Montebello 'Montebello 'Montebello ' Montebello 'Montebello 'Montebello Montebello ' Montebello 'Montebello 'Montebello 'Montebello ' Montebello ' Montebello ' Montebello one hundred eight 'Denotes Foothill Alhambra .......... El Monte .......... Long Beach Poly Downey Downey ...... Anaheim Whittier .... Downey .......... Lynwood ........... Mark Keppel ...... Monrovia ........... Glendale ....... Burroughs ..... Covina ........ Burbank .............. Glendale-Hoover John Muir .......... South Pasadena .. Glendale ........... Burroughs ...... Covina ........ Burbank .............. Glendale-Hoover South Pasadena .. League Game Ronnie Schgelen Neale Stoner QCaptainj Bob Daubendick Bob Chapman john Estrada Jim Edwards Ted Coutts Dale Ziegler Bill Freeman Ray Hooper, C02Ch Paul Manley Bob Swede one hundred nine gee? Standing: Ted Schutte, Bill Schutte, Bill Hollinger, Hank Nunez, Mark Ramenofsky, Ivan Guevara, Karl Weiglan, Coach Tom Harrell. Kneeling: Lovell Stoddard, Mas Ando, jack Shaffer, Bob Knoop fcaptainj, jerry Pimm, Hal Sellers, Charles Bell. Bob Knoop, Captain Mark Ramenofsky Hal Sellers Coafh TOYTI Haffell Bill Hollinger Lovell Stoddard jack Shaffer Ivan Guevara une hundred len ,125 Bark row: jerry Pimm, Carol Perez, Tom Hannah, Don Bailey, Dave Sato, jim Nazaroff. Frou! row: Chuck Farr, Allan Hy- land, Tony Peila, Roger Walker, Gary Brinkman, Carl Felien, Coach Ralph Keegan. Bark row: Carlos Garcia, john Mass, Allen Acosta, David Couch, Bob Foster, Ted Coutts, Ben Barker, Coach George Allison. Front row: Russ Rawson, Bill Free- man, Bill Donner, Bob Swede, . Dale Zeigler, Gary Bagwell. Z, ?ood6dl .leagae lph Keegan, Coach jim Nazaroff Chuck Farr Carlos Perez Gary Brinkman jerry Pimm Dave Sato Carl Felien Roger Walker one hundred eleven N 1-...H-.K k,-- . Q. . Strmding: Norman Richards, Bob Edwards, Bob Armitage, Larry Kuhl, Bob Vinski, Tom Allen, Chris Bonorris, Bob Custer, Mike Williams, Don Hester, Richard Blackhurst, Eddie Sanchez, jim Edwards, Chris Greggans, Marshall Ezralow, Mike Torola, Tom Daniel, Terry Livingston, Don Yerian, Don Wann. Sitting: Vic Barris, Tony Farhat, Ken Caterino, Ted Crawford, Gary Tavis, Max Lippka, Don Romano, Paul Hagmann, Ken Burkdoll, Larry Livingston, Bill Armitage, Ron Wooster, Richard Bellgardt, Don Douglass, Fred Rhyne, Sandoi Egrasky. At the time the 1954 Golden Key went to press, it appeared that the Oiler thinclads were going to take second place in the Foothill League, according to Mr. Richard Reese, coach. Bob Vinski had broken his own record, putting the shot 54' WA . The Oilers had also taken first in the Pasadena games, beating eleven other high schools. TRACK SCHEDULE Whittier ................. .. Mark Keppel ..r..... 'Glendale .............. 'Burroughs ................ Pasadena Games ...... 'Covina .................. 'Burbank .............r. El Monte Relays ...... 'Glendale-Hoover .,...... Redondo I Santa Monica f 'South Pasadena ....... 'League Preliminaries 'League Finals ............. ....... C. I. F. Preliminaries C. I. F. Finals Held at Montebello Held at Montebello Held at Rose Bowl Held at Montebello Held at Montebello Held at Covina Held at Burbank Held at El Monte H l Gl d l e d at en a e Captain Vic Ba Held at Redondo Held at South Pasadena Held at Montebello Held at Montebello 'Denotes Foothill League Meet one hundred lu'el1'e -'M All 'fu rris Sfanding: Coaches Ray Hooper, Richard Reese, and Stewart Pike. Kneeling: Managers Cyril Swartz, Buzzy Davis and Dennis Becker. Wmdlad Dwzmcce Wien row: jim Edwards, Eddie Sanchez, Chris Greggans. Bark row: Bob Edwards, Ted Crawford, jim Greenhaw, raw: Terry Livingston, Larry Livingston. Charles Lox, Fred Rhyne. Front row: Bob Armitage, Mike Torola, Bill Armitage, Rich- ard Blackhurst. 7zdd Wim Spawn 0. 9 '. . Q U Off-! n H' ' V .. z E X' . 1. -v-' 3,33 1 , 1 N -' v may W i s mdk! f li' fnghgfgr l?f::3laI2uEI0'iJYe'lan'RMT? Jwllllams- Bob Vlnskif Bark row: Tom Allen, Vic Barris, Bob Custer, Paul Hagmann. ' ry ' Oman If ar S' Front row: Chris Bonorris, Don Wann, Ken Burkdoll, Don ing: Tom Daniel, Marshall Ezralow, Chris Bonorris, Ken terino, Ron Wocvster, Sandor Egrasky. Romano- 5: Max Lippka, Gary Tavis, Tony Farhat, Terry Livingston, :hard Bellgardt. nur lvunflrpfl llil.-fm, 66 ig , i, --1 - U - 5: K W, , . . k . ,, . - V ' , - rx.,- 3 Snmding: Russel Hosier, Larry Buell, David Turrell, Frank Carl, john Cutrone, Fred Marquez, Gary Ras mussen, Gil Rojas, Loren Hailey, Bill Horne, Bart Marsala, Mike Beeman, Paul Saito, john Bottenberg Gary Brown, Andy Peila. Siflingz Bob Hattig, Bill Hollinger, Bud Rogers, Charles Davis, Arnold Winklepleck, Rudy Chavez, Charle: Bell, jack Shaffer, Ivan Guevara, Richard Abreu. Sfanding: jim Duron, Don Bailey, Duane Smith, Ray Haskell, Gary Brinkman, Bill Aldrich, David Silva, Dick Faciana, Roger Vlalker. Sitling: Bill Kirby, Mike Goodenough, David Sato, George Gootsan, Fred Green, Tony Peila, jim Nazaroff, Chuck Farr. 9' .,f x4-iff-L, r, A-A ., A otcwsdalc f -- L' ff JY, .WJ In r . . ' - - 1 - -- M-Nu ummm- .4-man .47 1 MA 5: ,,1. V A A f ff' L I -,.. , V Q .,,g!.x,,,,-. ,. ,..- -, f malty? Kneeling: Bill Freeman, Gilbert Chance, john Estrada, Danny Burns, Bob Swede, Ted Courts, jerry Wayt. Standing: Bill Holopoff Larry Vroman, Neale Stoner, Gary Bagwell, Wayne Coughtry, Dale Ziegler, Ron Chambers Ted Coutts, Catflyer Ralph Keegan, Coarla H. C, ,1 1 ,: i' 'r - i UT- Wares 5 5 1' Tliiiv, ' : : 4: fi' -r 'Fi -i if ., , ,i ' if v 'Y ei ff '-flif ' , M' 3 1 ' A f a milf ae, JffffyWHYf,5 dBf1ff We , 'wi ' 52 ,Q , 3 gxfqzzs il? li L ' 4' fi 5 3 l li F li A K, QV. Lu .nlvad r Q Larry Vroman, Pitcher VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE , r El Monte ........L,....,,..,.,...,.....,........A.. Played at Montebello E1 Rancho ....... ....,,.. P layed at El Rancho Loyola ........,.... ...... P layed at Montebello Rosemead ......,. .,..... P layed at Rosemead Compton .,.... ...... P layed at Compton Rosemead .......,V,..... ............ P layed at Montebello Whittier ........,,......,,,......,....,,.......... Played at Montebello Long Beach Wilson ............ Played at Long Beach Wilson Fullerton ...........,.,,........ .,..,,,...,.....,... P layed at Fullerton Compton .......,.....,..,.....,... ..,.....t.t.. P layed at Montebello Rosemead Tournament ....... ....,... P layed at Rosemead V, V 'Glendale ,,......................., ..,....,., P layed at Glendale A , : Burroughs .,.......,........... ,,,..,.. P layed at Burroughs QQ' p ,Y 'Covina .............., ..... P layed at Montebello ' 1. 'Burbank ,.......,.,...,,, ..,.i.. P layed at Montebello 1' Glendale-Hoover .v........ ....... P layed at Montebello ,jf Lynwood ...,,.......,...,......... ...,.. P layed at Lynwood Pomona Tournament ,..,.., ...,.,,.... P layed at Pomona fi 'South Pasadena ,.,...,.,... .,.,,, P layed at Montebello jx , 'Glendale .,,..,.,.,,.,...... ...... P layed at Montebello we Burroughs ,,,.....,Y ......... P layed at Montebello t Mark Keppel ...... ...... P layed at Mark Keppel 'Covina ..,,.,...,,..... .,,..,....... P layed at Covina 'Burbank ...,..,,....,r.r. ..,,,. P layed at Burbank 'Glendale-Hoover ....., ,r..,.... P layed at Glendale ex Dann Bums Lefl Field Lynwood ....,.....................,........,...,., Played at Montebello ,A -. Y ' 'South Pasadena ......,...,......,....., Played at South Pasadena , A 1 'Z' 'Denotes Foothill League Game sl 5 john Estrada, Shorlftop Gary Bzzwell, Center Field Neale Stoner, 2nd Bare Bob Chambers, 151 Ba.re Wayne Coughtry, Righl Field one hundred Jeffenteerz I Ylgamiall Standing: Duke Reynolds, Saul Reuben, Ted Bonilla, Mark Ramenofsky, Larry Risen, Rod Burrel, Marshall Martinez, Sam Haskins, Gil Estrada, Burt Anderson, Hank Nunez, jerry Rush, Coach Takashi Kobayashi. Kneeling: Art DeVany, Charlie Perez, Robert Martinez, Larry Sanchez, Bob Knoop, D. Drake, Bill De Palma, jerry Pimm, Mickey Partnoff, Terry Baca. Ns leffy Pimm Gil Estrada Bob Knoop Marshall Martinez Coach Takashi Kobayas Terry Baca Mickey Partnoff jerry Rush Charles Perez Art DeVany ....,. L .... JMAJ .JaL I K'-If Sth-'N Standing: Coach George Allison, Lovell Stoddard, Bill Crozier, Bob Daubcndick, jim Locken, Ray Ristic, jack Rushton. Kneeling: Gilbert Murray, Ron Kellogg, Richard Gates, Grady Wasson, Dave McFadden, Ken McCurrie. mach George Allison jim Locken Ron Kellogg Bill Crozier v I S.f' Q , V Q . 1.4 5, ' i x , :MW I it .4 Grady Wasson V If . : 5 4 1 ' I an , ,., in ,. tl -v ,X L Gilbert Murray KCH MCCUIUC Richard Gates David McFadden nun Lun,l.w,l an l Standing: Coach Glen Gough, joe Fiondellla, Allan jackson, Bill Williamson, Don johnson fcaptainj, Marvin Tangren, Bill Osborne, George Curtis, Lon Waits. Kneeling: Sam Perlmutter, Ron Farkas, Paul Alexander, Bill Blankinship. . Y ,A .fo Allan Jackson Don johnson, Captain Coach Glen Gough R00 Fafkas G Nun.--f A Bill Williamson Bill Blankinship George Curtis Marvin Tangren Joe Fiondeu one hundred twenty , r A- ja ,1-' Marilyn Koloff joan MacLaughlin Kay Turley Jeannie Harris Marsha Tellez gaczfwl Peggy McHenry Romaine Perry Barbara Slade Amy Hamab Jackie Harris Marian Beers Joan Dianne Shiflfflf Lue DOI Maeol: Litherland Crawford Takaki Grover Plffhef Yamflf Top row: Romaine Perry, Kay Turley, Marilyn K0- loff, La Vonne Desmarias, Barbara Slade, joan Mac- Laughlin. Botiom row: Dorla French, Marsha Tellez, joan Lith- erland, Shirley Takaki, Di- anne Crawford. .OMAINE PERRY Vice-Preridenl '11 'IT 0 l'l'l U7 3' z :IE W SQ W5 is 'Tl O 'JU U G I 'sf BARBARA SLADE Sem'c'ff1r'y U7 111 Q! U7 Z sv av U1 :1: sf E I U1 N JOAN LITHERLAND MRS. STARKEY MRS. Fox Pep CM,,,m,, Prerzdent Adwfer Adwref The Girls' Athletic Association has been designed to promote friendship and good sportsmanship. This year there was about one hundred girls who came out after school on Wednesdays to have an hour and a half of fun. The sports played were volleyball, basketball, and baseball. Besides that the girls at- tended their first competitive playday at Alhambra High School and came out victorious with 209 points. one hundred liven! 1'-three , FQ .,' -A ian - it ea ,, sfwk Jicfxif r a Q ae Bottom row: Joan Litherland, Marian Kanamaru, Eldie Duran, Maeolae Yamada, Marsha Tellez, Kay Turley, Amy Hamabe. A Top mar Peggy McHenry, Marilyn Koloff, Joan MacLaughlin, Lucy Jenkins, Audray Goorman, Eleanor Dobbs, Dianne Crawford, Shirley Takalci. I ' I I I Hmmm row: Barbara Daubendick, Carmen Isen. Rita Berl- witz, Grace Garcia, Joyce Rose, Coleen Dunn, Connie Estrada, Margaret Shelley, Connie Dillon. I Semnd row: Josephine Calderon, Dorothy Duarte, Doralinda Jimenez, Madelyn Patrovich, Marlene Saito, Arlene Saito, Phyllis Read, Pat Gosse, Ramona Rodriguez, Alice Deporian, Rebecca Putt. Tap raw: Gail Hollinger, Yvonne Shepard, Charlotte Meissner, Audray Duron, Carolyn Broock, Peggy Humes, Dorla French, Betty Corn, Shirley Windhalrri, Nancy Carrol, Mary Vargas, Sandy Sharp, Rosalie Jarvis. , r,--up-mw....,.-, ,. . ,.-,...... -...,1 , , . Q . A 47 f if M 'es . ui' 9 ?1?ffff' iLL , .w0 I1, vadilwydl Ni 0 x QI I, '? S0 ,21- 5 K0 1 as-r ' ya. ..,. . wk, . V565 x ii 57 Initiation Snap Before During MRS. SPERLING After AW l 4 ,-JY! Saad! Z X 1, Whdewpamzq SWW D4Mf5 9 ff ff if f-rw ff' ww-5f '5 S fx' ,XW . Q q .X x 1 Xwggsfq , fmWf,glIIIgLLQgQggggN X L- ,-XNXkX . x .N.,QxxWx ' X----. X.., X .. - '- -X K X XQ , h x A Q, , Nw wx' -..x,X xmxxwx W ,N WN x'x.xxxx X . Xx XXxX T Q xx, 9' X. ,wx 'wo- ,Xb ,f 'Nh ,YN X J X W X N 3 Y X X Q Wx Nxx- N XX Q xXX, X Q. ' I ' iv' - I I I Ojjzww fJuudn'd lfzirix Presldcm ,, ,,.,. ,,A,AA W , Pianist ,, ....,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , ...,..,,Dale Zeigler ,Joyce Holichenko . V166-President .YY,.. ....,..,,,.... N 'ema Daniei Secretary ,,..,,,,, .Shirley Mcwade I op row: Judy johnson, Pat O'Shaughnessy, jeannie Harris, Kay Turley, Marion Beers, jackie Harris, Pat Hurt, Audrae Fultz, Mrs. Lillian Fisher, sponsor. I bird ww: Alma Ariclli, Charlotte Roberts, Anne Archambeau, Pat Robinson, Carol Laskow, Carol Custich, jan Wassrin, Linda Muszal, Darlene Huston. amnd row: jane Horne,, Pat Moomjean, Elnora Cassidy, Carol Marciniak,'Ce Ce Clark, Virginia Annala, Dottie Zimmerman, Dottie Livingston. int row: Sydney Phillips, Sally Koontz, Sharon O'Malley, Eleanor Saracino, Davey Davidson, Anne Peters fficen: Barbara Childs, Secretary, Marsha Tellez, Presidentg Barbara Slade, Vice-President, Cathy Aragon, Treasurer, Ginger Allen, Corresponding Secretary. Kea The Key Club is sponsored by the MontebelloiKiwanis Club. This service club, which is gi nation-wide organization, has eriormecl in such drives as March of Dimes, Polio koundation, and City of Hope. This organization has finally rome to Montebello enior High School, under the supervision of Mr. Austin Keiser. In the club are: ap mtv: Mr. Austin Keiser, sponsor, Sam Perlmutter, Treasurer, Paul Hagmann, Secretary, Richie Blaclchurt, Vice-Prcsitlcntg Dale ' Zeigler, President. ml row: Norman Goldman, Richard Gates, jim Greenhaw, joe Ehrenlcranz, Dennis Loggins, Tom Harper, Dale Wliitc-. -i 7-1 nl 1 :-4 r n1-iw--vxsnumu 7. Z. Z.,-4. Top row: Joan Forgie, Barbara Rubin, Sara Weisman, yirginia Lewin, Joan Laskey, George Wilbanks, Mr. William Clarksc sponsor. Fourth row: Francette Terich, Marion Lakey, Donna Sullivan, Maxine Lange, Diane Picovsky, Velma Lightfoot, Yvonne Stever Francine Shapiro. Third fow:Jeannie Merlino, Joyce O'Day, Vada Vance, Ginny Pytlinski, Judy Gottesman, Barbara Skillion, Joyce Ballwey. Second row: Gayle Coleman, Shirley McWade, Anne Peters, Lucille Newman, Deanna Vaeth, Lupe Cuellar. Offirerf: Jean Godfrey, Treasurer, JoAnna Losch, Secretary, Shirley Dodson, President, Loraine Kreutzer, Vice-President, Joy Godfrey, Reporter. Top row: Wayne Allen, Bruce Howard, Louis Senteno, Hal Colebaugh, Pat Williams, Larry Kelley, Galen Clark, Chellis Hurdle Fifth row: Arnold Winklepleck, Rosalie Morales, jean Robertson, Pam Peck, Yvonne Stevens, joan MacLaughlin, Linda Karnes Esther Garfield, Mrs. Beatrice Nelson, sponsor. Fourth row: Barbara Baird, Roma Guidi, Lovey Agajanian, Tina Schwetz, Margaret Fowler, Monica Miller, Marilyn Hogan. Third row: Lupe Segoviano, jean Madiera, Carol Marciniak, Connie Estrada, Dot Pitcher, Winette Rankin, Gloria Alvarez. Semnd row: Marian Kanamaru, Sondra Medearis, Esther Wemes, Shirley Takaki. Offirvrf: judy johnson, Treasurer, joan Folland, Vice-President, Joyce Cote, President, Sue Slonecker, Secretary, Diane Selvala. Top row: Lucy jenkins, Yvonne Stevens, joan Tho son, Gloria Willey, Mr. Earl Orly, sponsor. Third row: Frances jackson, Lovey Agajanian, San Farrand, Claudine Lewis, Miss Sue Richar sponsor. Second row: Barbara Read, Ginny Pytlinski, Adrian Fulton, janet Rebholz. Fir!! row: Shvonne Swiden, jeanette Orakian. -. 1 ff 7 f f X WWI I . i Tap mzzt Mary New, joyce Cote, Delores Lowers, Carol Cahamherlain, Claudette Miller, Yvonne Stevens. Sixlfa rout Alma Anelli, Dawn Walker, joan Folland, Gerry lienotti, Diane Selvala, Sue Slonecker, Cecile Levich, joy Bosko, Barbara Smith. Ififflw mul: Eleanor Delalli, Darlene Huston, Gail Over- ly, Darlene Barochi, janet Kirkwood, Leta Fairfield, Sandy Alexander, Rosalie jarvis, Donna Baker. Sharon Collett. Founla row: Barbara Read, Gloria Carrillo. joyce Ballwey, jo Calderon, Diane Irwin, Pat Gosse, Dor- een Kahn. Pat Field, Carol Ewers. Third muy: Beverly Clark, Vangie Torres, Ar- line Hildbrind, janeal Parkinson, Coleen Dunn, Mary Tatum, Branda Cash, Darlene Pizzo, Mary Bruno, Nancy Payne, Phyllis Read, janet Schroeder. SFIIIIILX 701l'I joann Fuentes Ginger Allen. Roni Bosko, jo Simon, Schvonne Swiden. joyce Walker, Martha Ruy balid, Connie Dillion, Carol Oscar, Deanna Vaeth, jean Robbins. Offirwr: Mrs. G reta Weatherill, sponsor, Ann Carlson, Soph. rep., Shirley Whit- more, Sr. rep, Chyrl Russel, sec.: Gretchen E l l is, pres., Rita Pen- gilly, vice-pres., Ann Bath, treas. Deanne Hoff- man, jr. rep. I si mfr hlllldfzd tlllrli-fflllf ilvllfl mir: Ronnie Farkas Bo ci.lIl1L'l'tJH, Bula Nunnally, ' Clarkr 5.1111 Vi fiatc, Dalc ja-ssu, liaiy Gmun1, Dennis lmggiiis. flflfl ww: Robert Phillips, Dave Num- iitk, llnwaixl Hurlluut, Terry Dykstra Kunnutli Class, Larry Kclly. 101111-111 wut Peggy Huincs, Carul Perris Slicrrcl Mtfirill, Virginia Sylar, Alma Sliafur, Carolyn Bixby, Brute Sanderson Gary laiggiris, Miss Margaret Tum c, spurisiir. Tlfml mfr: Sam Pcrlinuttcr, Cc Cc Ci , Mary Masnn, Nanty Mowcry. Strand wut Pat Field, litta Marie jc-rzy, Cecile l.t-vicli, Susan Hall. llfilffnn mum Yviinnc Gilb, Sharon Herber, Marie Wiickr-l, janc Duffy, Verna Daniels. yvflfl mir: Carulcc lfitliian, Arlt-nt' Risli run, Mariiiri Bccrs. 5'wm1J wir.: Mrs. lrcnc l.i Puma, spun surg Lcslic limwn an Sri ' v 1 un, UL y Rcirmbcrg. ' ' Ballon! writ Gil M1ii'r.1y, Stgw Sdunkl. ffl'5,.G1il'Y VG1'ibllIIl, -lan Hutcliinsiin David Davisi f 1 .-1' US U at X 410 ac ' ob' X Gfzilxc C360 K two' +2 6 9 570155 ,eta 985609 C4 rd sa- are ,,4f1 x9 43 or ot 4 X050 the bo who saws. 5 bd ve ' ,bd xp 45 'b 'x X x ' . sdbg Q9 - ts' Q9 SA' NSY tems roost' 0005 -,sew gacielmxxfiextxo ' ' 1 4 x Q, fa Y' SOSQAQXW oiyx dom ,go6a5he'gs5' xt? 09-A .i- Q 4 . 5. oe oxfl,,o0?Qc00N'q1 , Y' ef' 4,3 -,G Ytojdgq kOdYM' .995 c,bg.0ke,510'f'g f,gs'-tw' er Q5 0 C1 42 Q ,ef 4 o 25. 2, so 'K 6 i0Zgx,,o8s?glx600g9as Rye X025 ggioo, ,Q 00 V e,Q.00' xc 50? Comp? q0w.,Q,ff, ':iEtiZoox is wx Qxgdlzgesgqts 5. lp' 5 fs ' fr , . '59 10. xx- Q9 Q' C9 Nd 6' vi vivo 0960 wo' X996 96, QOXLYGQ Q0 Cf ,o Q, O fr ,A gf- Ywb, .Sg9Ew-. Qagzsgsisgs 'K X105 'l5Sz9'is0CZgsbe,9 65 o 0 , KC 52 Qrdsklgs 5- . , Xa KW 46' is OK B59 0 one hundred lhirly-fix Tap row: Al Vargas, Barney Rose: weig, Ron Howard, George Schnua Chellis Hurdle, Ben Watkins. Fifth row: Mr. john Moore, sponsl Bob Jenkins, Harry Creighton, Jo Folland, Charlotte Roberts, Sue Slc ecker. Fourth row: Etta Marie Jerzy, Sam Pe mutter, Sue Werner, Carolee Fithiz Sharon Gracey, Dorothy Hauke, jar Reitzel. Third row: Carol Laskow, jane Orteg Sandy Calkins, Tina Schwetz, Darle Huston, Laura jackson, Coleen L ter, Carol Marciniack. Serond row: Beverly Clark, Libby Go berg, Darlene Pizzo, Barbara Ra Janet Kirkwood, Shvonne Swiden. Officenz Gary Groom, President, Ad anne Fulton, Treasurer, janet Ch, tain, Secretary, Steve Saunders, Vit President. JQ, 0 0 fb. 'abd 06 . O fX4.QQffQ95'i 2f0 4+ q7yQW?gQ C' .Oo fb' I., lb a'2'431 ff 'ff'Q3 '6-92 495 , be, 66 44? Q 66 ,QQ ,gfvjfqb fa, 'ff Q 'S fi 'ffg, '22 JJ ow .Y flv,- 13,1 foazpoq ' '46 0' . , 'bc 'G' 4500- J l r'c Q00 460 ao? Q6 Q? 65 'QQ 001' 0,601.90 14,2 .r 'P 'I jg fel: qeldro X QQZQ Q at for ,lf 6' AG' Gi 4963500 60' 'JE '0 'ff If Q F ' '71- sudo Top row: Charles Lindahl, Bob Dio matrick, Wayne Coughtry, Paul Lut tio, Bob Beard, jerry Ellis, jim Gad- die, Jim smith. Thifd row: Albert Valentine, Alva Cummins, Walter Mushagan, Bob Bell, Neil Irving, Howard Hurlbut. Second row: Fred Search, Pat Williams, Bob Davis, George Lindsey, jerry Dufrenne, Ricky Merrick, Boiiom raw: Milford Schneider Carl Felien, Dick Eludtka, Alfred Sea- man, Warren Snitzer. TQ0 KEY o im- 61' 'G 41 Ofr 602' 6076 Ig: , Q9 28 G53 llf ff J' C 'Z W gy 1 -Sr -9 wo, ' at We C cam ll rpg O '35 3 Top win Russell Rawson, John Nash, Jim Hoopes, Wayne Bullette, Steve Mack, Hal Colebaugh, Jim Edwards, Eddie Sanchez, Howard Hurlbut, Yvonne Stevens, Jane Horne, Lucy Jenkins. 56111115 row: Bill Aldrich, Saul Ruben, Raymond Ristic, Norman Goldman, Joan MacLaughlin, Sherril McGrifT, Terri Winchell, Linda Perry, Julie Schlener, Keith DeMent, Charlotte Meisner. Sixfb row: Deanna Hoffman, Cecile Levich, Etta Marie Jerzy, Wayne Allen, Howard Ralston, Jerry Dufrenne, Virginia Sylar, Madelyn Petrovich, Barbara Gabriel. Ififfh mir: Kenneth Class, Diane Weidenborner, Judy Remsberg, Wayne Johnson, Henry Nunez, Richard Gates, Nancy Mowrey, Deta Williamson, Alice Tallman, Joyce Stein, Carol Price, Linda Fowler. Fourzb row: Paul Saito, Carolyn Broock, Dorla French, Gloria Lujan, Mary Mason, Jean Madeira, Janet Reitzel, Judy Smart, Margaret Fowler, Gary Williams. Third rout Darryl Potik, Lily Inadomi, Judy Gottesman, Barbara Read, Mary Kay Snyder, Arlene Molfit, Pam Peck, Shirley Takaki, Sharon Colett, Dolores Weidenborner, Lila Kuperstein. Sei-md mir: Gretchen Ellis, Rita Pengilly, Sam Perlmutter, Arlene Jones, Phil Hoskins, Joanne Osman, Shvonne Swiden, Marion Kanamaru, Carol Pawley, Arnold Winklepleck, Gary Lott. lim! mul: Marie Woekel, Treasurer, Cathy Aragon, Secretary, Sarah Weisman, President, Don Filipoff, Vice- President, Miss Marion Renshaw, Miss Margaret Allen, Mr. James R. Link, Sponsors. 657 -file Top row: Paul Alexander, Dale Jesse, Don Harper, Robin Phillips Third row: Judy Johnson, Cathy Aragon, Sarah Weisman, Loretta Riggins, Marie Woelcel. Kneeling: Janet Collins, Kay Turley, Pat O'Shaughnessy. Sealed: Diane Picovsky, Joyce Cote, Joan Folland. one Z7lllld!'6d tbirly-eigfrf , unxxz',.... 1 ' k6q f' X PK Z5 i 17' ., A .2 V fi' ' i wx 51 I Ag 53 a., , Q ,, ., , . , ' W' Q ,f .3 I -rxwwm z E5 yo. of 1 rf bumlf d illru uint u- r-vga 1 5 1 lk, '5-':'n, QI 5 I Q X x S ' Q 0 Q: To X Xi 1 ix X xx XX 0,04 X AL K 'N X Sealed: Janice Gerkin, Mary Boyle, Martha Golem, Keith Cheney, jim Bonelly, Steven Vassia, janet Collins, Robert Swede, Pamela Peck, Ronnie Duran, Bill Blankenship, Ruth Adams, Bruce Sanderson, Jim Wallace, Fred Green, Dennis Mulvaney, Paul Cirocco. Sfrwdmgz Wayne Allen, Tom Dodd, Gary Brinkman, Mr. Herbert Roesener Cdirectorj The ESQUIRES, the students' commercial band, is an organization which specializes in popular music. They play not only for school assemblies, but also for some of the dances. This band can also be heard at other schools where it has been engaged this year to provide music for dances. The band is the primary feature of the Footlight Parade, the annual variety show. MR. ROESENER The Montebello Senior High School Orchestra is another fine organization in the school's Music department. These musicians have participated in music festivals and programs for the school during the year. This year Montebello hosted the San Gabriel Music Festivaal during the month of March. Orchestra rehearsals are held daily during third period under the direction of Mr. Herbert Roesener, the school's instrumental music instructor. This musical organization is composed of a score of pieces and their music is principally of a classical nature. Overtures and symphonies and other classical selections are studied and played by these student musicians. X Av 1 42:7 4' , aa Z X 7 Fir!! row: Albert Valentine, Richard Abreau, Dale Zeigler, Gary Tavis jim Duron, Mr. Roesener. Second row: George Williams, Kenny Taylor, Edgar Snyder. Third row: joe Bilotta, Sam Vigliate, Paul Saito, David Burns. Top row: Chuck Stigers. qfead 7fZa72vzetZe NANCY WIERSMA I MUY. Lou Carlotta El llfh Torrea Edda Marie Jerry Montebello Senior High School this year had a much- enlarged BAND under the direction of Mr. Herbert Roesener. This year the membership of the band has exceeded eighty members. The band has appeared at all the football games and rallies, with many novelty features and half-time stunts. They have participated in many parades during the year. Each year the band chooses its sweetheart and this year the honor went to Vada Vance, The opinionexpressed by many a student to the band and Mr. Roesener was, Thanks for a job well done. games. Four majorettes have served Montebello ' Senior High School students this year. At every football game and pep rally, the majorettes appeared with their batons and performeed for the crowd. We are proud of the fine job they did, stated Eddie Sanchez, Student Body President The ten Rigettes took the place of the Drill Team this year. Their precision work on the field before the games and during half-time periods lent much to the school spirit and color of the football 5 Q , ' X 1 . ,t Q Q' 4. gm- gm: II: 1 I 5 ' X ,gf -NW? 1 i as Z ,-5 4 A , 'I' iagf ,0 jii' 41 Q- X g X gm - fe9V'?1f'Sf -'S ' , gn- m'g' X1 56's ' r'5 ' ' '3 f g jx H V Q 4....., -D by D 3 , b I jqx si: -is ' M E E Hg fgrgf iff: E55 53 22' 53 Z? 'gf 'zz-'Wi ' ,Get Q -X fe' 'QF ' f U ' ' ' ' ., . - eg!-9 4 - 1- A --- ' - 'Q' : -V' I I n 9 0 g q Q .QW s 1-:f f igw w -:'-:1,5,- 5- sg , N' . . ,ff 'R A T 35 KV.,.L ' ik N gg -,S K K x x ., ,, Q . , ,, ,y 1 x.z,,-:. 'ig W? as W' mfg S A F A' 3 Q W 1. Yi' .wifi 1-- K -'f'L 4' X ,E -- iii R W one hundred forty-fix EPM? WRNGW . ,few--W , l Montebello Senior High School is proud of the largest of its vocal music groups which is under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Cook. Not only does the CHOIR sing for the school but they also participate in many music festivals. They, in addition, sing many times in some of the churches in Montebello. This year they sang Christmas carols for the patients of Beverly Hospital. Bolmm row: Mary Beauvois, Mary Chitjian, jean Robbins, Pat Simonian, Carol Pauly, jean Madiera, Ruby Scott Darlene Przzo Rosie Lemus, Hermenia Bush, Betty Finn, Mr. Kenneth Cook fdirectorj. Semnd row: Maxine Gauthiere, Fay Brown, Deanna Stephens, Shirley Huntsinger, Alice Tallman, Connie jones Thea Rescili Third row: Betty Thompson, Marsha Turner, Barbara Skillion, Dora Jimenez, Carol julian. Top ww: Jackie jackson, joetta Vaskamp, Marian Sickles, Audray Goorman, Marilyn Hogan, Edith De Luca Sally Koontz Marianne Gubiotti, Tony Avventino, Rosie Gubiotti. Joyce Holicheno, accompanist. Who plays the records for Hi 'linx and assemblies? Who keeps our microphones in order? The SOUND CREW, without which the school would be a total loss. MW Left to right: Louis Senteno, Carl Thompson, Gerald Starkweather, Bud Rogersg Dick jiminez, juan Garcia, Ruben Maese, Mr. Kenneth Cook finstructorj. Where do we run when we need pencils, gacper, candy or gum? Of course, the OKSTORE for efficient service. Ricky Merrick, jimmy Gaddie, Milford Schnieder, jerry Dufrenne-Sound Crew Chief Lights need changing! Oh, that chair isn'l in the prolper place.' For the boys that take care of t ese complaints and others, we want to say, Thanks for a swell fob. Zane Don Harper, Tom Harper, laura Lee jackson, Mr. Glen Gough, Pat Robinson. one hundred forty-eight The purpose of the Honor Roll is to give recognition to the students who achieve high standard of scholarship and school citizenship. The requirements are: 1. A or B in three solid subjects. 2. A or B in Physical Education. A or B in one additional subject. . No mark lower than C. ll 5. Satisfactory citizenship. I 3. 4 ,ki Q 5 X 9 X S Q 5 Q S s X E R X Q b R SENIOR GIRLS Cathy Aragon Verna Candello Janet Chastain Janet Collins Joyce Cote Meeky Crowden Gretchen Ellis Marcia Epstein Joan Folland Joan Forgie Adrienne Fulton Joyce Godfrey Judy Gottesman Thelma I-Ialler 9 xxxxxymv .. XXXXXX..eee. - S QNX XXXYJM' u.cX..M ..,,. R ww .. ..cXXc.ea'?S ii NWWW W XXX. ..... . N .XR X.XeX xxxxxxx Lucy Jenkins imdidy Johnson Q .QW SLNLQYASA , g f Marian Kanamaru N Ek Q YYYY.Y,,,,,,, arilyn Koloff Lorane Kreutzer ' Marion Lakey I Joan Laskey R+-W Beverly McCoy Pat O'Shaughnessy SOPHOMORE Jeannette Ourakian GIRLS ' Pamela Peck Julietta Adanto A Romaine Perry Margaret Alles 9 Diane Picovsky Joyce Anderson Carole Price Patricia Bagwell JUNIOR GIRLS www ' Ginny Pytlinski Mary Ann Boyle Marilyn Anderson Bafbafa Read CZIOIYII BIOOCIC Natasha Antongvich Loretta Riggins Ann Carlson Barbara Baird Q Diane Selvala Jane Duffy Elaine Bidnielr . Lorene Shelton Gloria Fernandez Carolyn Bgwefs 2 Ruth Foote Leslie B1-gwn vonne wi en Linda Fowler Madl n Brown SOPHOMORE 5 Joan Tnofeeon Dorla French Ce CZ Clark BOYS Kay Tllrlq' Linda Fulford Mari-Ann Davidson William Aldrich 3 Sarah Weisman Gloria Gil u Rosie Estrada Erik Anderson f Dem Williamson Elaine Hedrich Pat Field Ronald Arnold Marie Woekel Jane Horne Par l-laws Robert Barron Marcella Wood Peggy Humes Glenna Hum JUNIOR Bglincato Paula Woffard :Etsy I'5,l1I't Deanna Hogman ic la enshi 5 HUC CFZY Arlene Hoien Wayne A en Hal Colebaugh P f SENIOR BOYS Cecile I-evifh Lilly Inadomi Mike Becker David Couch S Paul Alexander lean Madelr? l Velma Lightfoot Wayne Bullette Keith DeMent 1 Kenneth Class Carole M3l'C101ak Gloria Lujian George DiBella Ernest Duran S Jeffv Dufrenne Chalilmfe Me1550C1' Sherrel McGriff Marshall Ezralow Richard Faciana E James Edwards Monica Miller Joan MacLaughlin Don Filipoif Richard Gates Paul Hagmann Joanne 050120 Mary Jo Mason John French Norman Goldman X Don HafPff Carol Pauli' Barbara Melber Dale Heath Loren Hailey fi T0m.Ha Pef Linda PCITY l Mary Morgan Jim Hoopes Bill Hollinger 5 Edwlv H206 Madelyn Perrovich Earlene Morrow Alan Jackson Philip Hoskins S Murlm Housef Fr20CCS Pusina Nancy Mowrey Wayne Johnson James Litle i Howafd Huflb'-'t Marlene S200 Judy Remsburg Jack Morgan George McClain Dal? -less? , Arlerle 5800 Barbara Rubin John Nash Steve Meek f Rohm Ph1l!1PS Janet Schroeder Joyce Stein Billy Newman James Nazarolf E Dugyl Pouk Juliann Schlener Pat Stein David Persyko John Pattison I Eddie Smchez 540411 5h2rP Donna Strosnider Howard Ralston Sam Perlmutter 'N Paul Saito T102 Schweiz Shirley Takaki Raymond Ristic Mark Romenofsky Steve Saunders PM Simvnian Knv Thompson Ted Schuette Saul Reuben Q Troy Schooiey Judith Smalf Beverly Travis David Shubin David Sato X Charles Sfflfklfff Barbara Smith Nancy Wiersma Gerry Stillman Harold Smith Gmdl' W3?50n Mari' Snyder Katherine Yurica Sam Vilgiate Thomas Taylor Gary Wllllafm Wayne Wilkerson Arnold Winklepleck . ..... 1 '- Fx E E Txwwb X .N . N ,. x mn, N X.. W. Q HXX X , , , X NX ,,r, , , .,., e re -e--eee U .. - - -. . -. s X ' c, e-f ff5-'.1 .,,, --, i g r ' ' . - - .' -. . . 'f QQX ' ., 'ily , :::::r..w.Xc9!!:g , ' VVVV X .:' ,,...- Q h e x+NQ,' NXN:..: M be X , eee5:1W1Zv::ie- , K A Q XQSTXXX.. --... . . im 1 H Q. .1 on N, . h o . X 'QNX X ., X c Mlm K N O,XXNQll x r XXXXX X X one hundred forty mne N X ' 'N l 74a sam: LORETTA RIGGINS DET-gl WILISAMS' Edifom-chief fm W I ,. ,,,. ,,.. . ,, ..,,,. Bonom row: Adeline Gaberger, Ce Ce Clark, Paul Hagmann, Judy Remsberg, Claudette Miller, Loretta Riggins, Deta Williamson Ka Turley, joe Ehrenkranz, Wayne Graves. Top row: joe Evans, Gretchen Ellis, Roni Bosko, Dennis Loggins, Dot Zimmerman, Barbara Read, Lue Grover, jackie Rishton, Chr. Loya, Sharon Gracey, Nan Utley, Darryl Potik, Ken Howell. GRETCHEN ELLIS ADELINE GABERGER CHRIS LOYA KAY TURLEY Serond Page Editor Second Page Editor Fe-:lure Editor SPN!-F Edflvf w - .-,nf .....,,.-.,... i .X - .,,f,...,. .-..,,,..,... - .mc bundrei. olden faq 'Me Sedan! Zealand TOM HARPER ROBIN PHILLIPS 31'- WU Mf1 dlZf'f Aniftant Editor Boyf' Sportf Editor Buyinen Manager anding: Sue Slonecker, Art Editor, Mike Torola, Art Editorp Robin Phillips, Arfiitant Editor, Boyt' Sport: Editor and Burinen Manqgerf joan Folland, Editor-in-Chief, Burineu Managerf jane Horne, Sophomore Editor,j Donavee Stay, Adminiytration Editorf Shirley Takaki, Girlf' Sport! Editor and Auiftant Aftivitiei Editor. fated: janet Kirkwood, Activitier Editor, Lupe Cuellar, Club: Editorg Judy johnson, Student Leaderr Editor and Snapshot Editorg Edelrnira Duran, Copy Girl: Yvonne Stevens, Senior Editor. ot pirtured: Dick Cranor, Pbotograpberg Mary Ellen Gutierrez, junior Editor. JOAN FOLLAND Editor-in-Chief Bufinen Manager one ifty-one 1? 6 60615 1-3 Q14 5 V , Hi'jinx is the annual program sponsored by the Girls' League for only the girls of the -school and their mothers. The program this year was ex- cellent and showed fine prepara- tion. The highlrht, however, was a skit put on by the faculty and the P.T.A. Director for the Hi-Jinx was Mrs. Greta Weatherill, instructor in gnrs physical education for the school 1 Lal one hundred iffy-Iwo WARM Z. e Man in the Auditorium Lady in the Audience Lady in the Auditorium Simon Play . -SeniOi annual luggijeshing Chai Ehgeat was EY Y Suuationh Eghools Voc 'E3Pi5uiafiLi?2LE1h0fg03 Q at 15 X R560 ,- 3 5t0 h ai? T wil, h the wradifs wgxiiie teen throng bn sm?-U to narrattwf- A by MY- was eyes Of am goache d by a C - Thg P Y' enadie .0 as Em MOON' wisyinet Chas? the Stage. beaded by Saunders' SL Groom 3 iw, Steve and GMY manager ' one hundred fifty-lbfe Geibfge' fa? Steve A. Saunders Jr. . Chellis R. Hurdle . Ben Watkins . Dennis Loggins . Sharon Gracey . Adrienne Fulton . Gary Groom Colleen Lister - Walter Hubbard . Janet T. Chastain George Schnurle Robert A. Jenkins Harry Creighton Jr. . Laurie Jackson . Luella Grover . Burt Hotchkiss . Anita Magney . Larry Costigan Harry Creighton Jr. Barney Rosenzweig K V ':-. 23551 ' . waws,-1' fi-' 4 54' J ' 'YJ Q u ddzfyfgf L ma. F XR: xv. 1 Tfkhjx M- rv ig. 3, 32 I f J. P1 if fb M, ff? 'BZ' W 0 4066 WN-1 I S' s' 'JK 2.1, 9 Q v'l' ' r 'JF . 'Q . Q O il This is the biggest social affair of the year next to the Junior-Senior Prom. The girl invites the boy of her choice and after the dance they go out for further entertainment elsewhere. This dance is sponsored by the Girls' League. The semi-formal dresses for the girls and the suits for the boys always help to make this a s ecial dance. Dance pro- grams and special decorations adcln to the occasion. Q? rl,, , r,...i one hundred lffly-.fix 1 isffvzf-..1f:-Q -.I V r 1475 1 e c ycccyc i 1 4 1 ,x R+. , , Q t , 's - aim ik t X N i s S 8 ti Q-7-'.'1vsk 1 'O 5 4,1 J' L1 3 3 x Q ' 1 s x 5 .. i'ft f sw, A-'U xl Q ' , xwsxmxsbxvk K !e1's'i'rQ1f,'t'i-:K-aliiwqicjx ,.:,Qg:g:iZ7t3?5 g:fh?aqg-Q,3gg2:sg43.k,s 'qi x ks ,tx -, -.N . .W.x-,- s z 1 - x Q , sf! ,A .tp-'vw-wr - Q ss : '. N, NI xgllg-,Org -,,,A,,KQ'Xiy.AA.,,g, ixkk x s jaygg-f:,QQQ5 !Qw.1QQ-wfxfsfx'n.' M r rl -Ng-.N KI, gm w:1?:-1Qgmw':s:5'g gR5iT vj' s'1.', X ef, s .7 .. . Pa u-,xt s 5 y 1 ,5.x.,x, r ..,,'-. 'Y lx Q -i Q ,941kngfhxxkyxyfxfxxt-kyahlw: K fmsQsQvQw3s.,:-.'.,' .3-A'g':2, KN tl,'1,f,i-Q Q, gg-jx ws,-I-Q QVQ'-.iafs 'Q Us V sj3,Yz,.xjx?x','y' .1 'QMS Y W! 0 . , ,vm Paris was the theme for this year's junior-Senior Prom, held at the San Marino Women's Club. Pastel nets, crisp organdies, billowing skirts, carnations, roses, and orchids were worn on this occasion. Tall figures in din- ner jackets and tuxedoes were also predominant. Such was the setting of this event, longed for by the Sophomores and enjoyed by the Juniors and Seniors. one hundred hlly-:even Q wQ.1J.Q,-?.!w,w, Ngkiltgz I if .3.j'q.,Ql3,g3:v'w1'3.,5N:lilq ,4 .. , H J.-.ia,.-:gb-H :ww U:- ,,,, r W. ,xxx,,vQ,. sq ' 1 Q. fklwm 5 'N i 1 ,f t.k,i.yK53,!yt1 x ' 'QVMX-!W,W S thi vu yi 1 -.ee :fw.ws:lzfs :J- ,,:2:,.X5,T,f,i:3,i,i,QQ3fiQ is W? it-T v N 'fs's'V'i-'if' 1 J rl fy 'Q 11N fg'-Qc-,f,:x's.Q,,1r 1N,l K,N,b,Ls,, 1rlfsgwfs-:f.IQx :gg:'2::5 ' -fyf'a-'wiffL'3'23, Q'iqs2Ef'vf Ai-'Rpt l ...si-,v,.,n,,-,,.., ,, ,3 ,. ,s.,s,, at . fc 4 gpg,- , -1 , .cy su-Q :pb v x. L.fa:gv,L1thkmttw-xyzwxlx1'!N,:p 5-fg,1NX1S,,-..,,,fiWN,N. 4 ,, ,Ns-N -rssa-.,'9.v.,w Q- v. drrvw.-s 'pf-ke., ,js s ,W if 'Q 9 - it i,- -' , wrlilgyrggf-g5:2:tgsg:1:2sSi slfkyjinix 2: .X , ., 1 1 yi-,r ' ,wyywx 3 :K yur. W, X, .5 :sQW:fii'v?Qfss1eP21f:f?2P1 ,ru Hfivi' ..- 91-Njilf ri-3Qw:l?fw'Wfzs:u',:i Wa? hiduhx 'Y-'ass Unk ihrfhv Q A ' . Q Jeannie Harris, a senior, was awarded a S500 scholar- ship to the Colorado Women's College in Denver, Colo- rado, for her entry in the Seventh Annual Make-It-Your self-With-Wool contest. She received this award for her outstanding sewing and scholastic ability in the nation- wide contest sponsored by the National Wool Growers' Association. Jeannie modeled a one-piece red wool tweed dress with a flare skirt and a matching pixie hat, along with black accessories to contrast with her prize-winning outfit. She competed against girls from 13 other states, and came out victorious. faaaude Wada Ron Burchard, a senior, was honored in the Bul1ock's Annual Scholastic Art Contest of Achievement. He received one Gold Key and three Certificates of Merit. He was among the 265 winners in California to receive the Gold Key of Achievement. That is quite an honor, as there are approximately 7000 students competing. As a result, Ron will receive free instruction at Los Angeles Art Institute. His exhibit will be sent to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where it is to be in the national judging. Some of his exhibits were of water colors, a college illustration and a figure study. one hundred fifty- eighf Zu Zmdaad 3.. dr-.eff gm Don gfaafa Don Harper attended Boys' State as the representative from Montebello Senior High School. He was named chairman of the department of finance and he assisted the Governor as his executive secretary. Don was chosen as one of the two delegates out of the 850 attending Boys' State to represent California at Boys' Nation in Wash- ington D.C. At Washington he studied the Federal Government by observing the various departments while at work. He was also present while the Senate and the House of Representa- tives were in session. 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