Norwalk High School - El Lancero Yearbook (Norwalk, CA)

 - Class of 1957

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'L 'Lg' I A - 1 Tl' - ' Q-.:A?3 ,- ff' N Lin' .,.,,A :,QA .V q q T - Q. is , 'gglgvwi ff' .T 5 4 i 99 The pages That Tollovv in EL LANCERO, our firsT yearbook, vvill give you a review of This year's evenTs. As you look aT These pages you vvill recall evenTs and people ThaT made This year a mem- orable one. We present This book To you in The hope ThaT when our campus looks like The picture above, you can look back on The unique experience of having been a parT of an all-freshman school, The Sfciff DEDICATION We, the students of Norwalk High School, the youngest school in the district, dedicate this, our first yearbook, to the Superintendent of Excelsior Union High School District, Mr. Ralph F. Burnight. It is fitting that we should do so, for this is the last year that Mr. Burnight will be associated with the district. He is leaving us to become Superintendent of the new Junior College District. It is also fitting that we here call attention to the accomplishments of Mr. Burnight during the years he has been a part of the Excelsior District. This began in 1924 when he became a teacher and vice-principal of the new high school district. Six years later he was appointed principal and superintendent. The latter position he has held until this year, a period of twenty seven years. During this time the district has grown from an enrolment of 300 students to one of 5000. In 1933 the tragic earthquake seriously damaged Excelsior High School and several buildings had ro be rebuilt. In 1950 Bellflower High School was built. Four years later Artesia High School was begun and finally in 1956 our school was opened. It is in recognition of these accomplishments that we, the student body of Norwalk High School, are proud and honored to be able to dedicate this first EL LANCERO to Mr. Burnight, and we sincerely thank him for his loyal and dedicated service to us and to our district. ...., 4 Wx.. .- M 1...-Q, MH' 4.-M .,. .,-, Af ,.,, K, use , 5 82? PA M -' 9 I fps . -, -....,,.M. w'm-My-W-Mp .,.,, . N43 ,qaspam fo-gwd00'f'A' ' pf -.gm-'ami' Www lnvroducfion . Dedication . Adminisfrofioh . . Faculty .. Class of 1960 .. Acnvafies . . Spons .. Adverfisers . . . F' .D 2. ry. , ,LE-1 ,. -- -'wtf TL- ,,1s.33qgf.-gurnz , 'P09' n Q pegd. -.wal mpegs Lpogo If , ree-9 .qi Z.. -P- I -1 Y 4 -'JAY Q L 4511: K 1' .:,,.!-9, V , , ' .W , . ig' :' 'f'- Lf: ,faq-EY! .rf 45 2- - r f Qi' 1 a'!riu'. , -1'.p.!'l,'-.' b 5 - '.-,. .- 'ffl . 4 711, ' . mi' ' 'gfe- I' . ,,,. 'E r ' ,W . ,., . Q. . 1 1 4. .1' iv A ,' in' : gs ff: i f '?'G'i' '. N- 4 233 ,iv ' 71 ' fl N' ga . J , fab 1 .l I -Alf' , 3:,4vl. - -9 Aw ' f 4 - -fi., ., A ... w 1- rr O in ,M 5 xt ' inf' - L :E fi f , 1 26 .Q 1 he '1 2 ff '. 'in ,PN . P098 1 ,. . Q Y 1- -1, 7. 557: SUPER! NTENDL-NT Nik Rclynwonrl Hansen C, VV, 'Vogue Arthur Kulzer Clmirmnn L Venn Furgeson H. L. Mcndonggorf L. D. Donnell Clerk Rolplw F. Burnighl, Superintendent Orval Rodgers Principal Qi ll has-,f,,.5g 4, 'Z , H jj? Y.-.5 N Enclosed within the cover of this book is a pictorial record of Nor- walk Lancer's first year. There are still three years before you will at- tain your goal of gradu- ation. Your contribution to those years will be in direct ratio to the inter- est, effort and enthusi- asm shown each yeari At the end of three years, may each of you view your high school days with a feeling of pride and satisfaction. May the remaining high school days and future, hold much happiness and success for all of you. Charles Vernon Harriett Crabb Boys Vice Principal Girls' Vice Principal 7 Secrefa ries Boys Vice Principal-Mrs. Nuttall Librarian-Miss Summers Girls Vice Principal-Mrs. Stoltz Principal-Mrs. Harrison 1 V '. Q 5' . 1 L f r l N 'F -we-MJ I, i 3: ' Q .,,.-www. I , ' X ,, 'Hamas' I kV'VlX v M A-1 P f , x as I V ,,,, im 3 NM Lrhr , it fmf-N i' ' Q' aff 0 -mu U v f .2 in ' QV Q E-gggrigjgr -,Sw ' f , f.,Q?5f52'ffi? S A f ,111,.1. 11, A - ..i, W.. V .im Custodions Milford Lash, Mrs. Hogan, Louis Alkire, Ai Daniels M114 mwfxfl-1 .49 ,.- -ni ,. glYx ' u 4 4 'X I A. , in X . , G.. f i fr: JONES -MURPHY IAND MQNAILY SOCIAL IYUDIII , .1 Q on I 4. v 1 llllll 1 N .,,,. 'J ., .f f L 155' 1 .JS i MNXLQB 1 .'rs4 1 0 Mr. Ahlsten 598. .V E Physical Education Q M' 4 -t Mr. Redtern English Mr. Mulder Industrial Arts Miss Barton Mathematics QPU' Mrs. Smith Physical Education Y mi Mr. Turman Science Miss Be Dell Science 11 Mrs. White Homernaking Social Science 3 Mr. Ball 1. Mrs. Harvey Mr. Knudsen Social Science ,. Mr. Signer English 56' Spanish rt. 'UN , an Q , MVS- MGCEWOH ' , Q Mr. McKenna Library ef , X Music 4 f ' ,IQ JM, mf Allan R. Ahlsten Born: Maine College: Ohio State University. Hobbies: Music, read- ing, dancing. Secret ambition: To sing in the Metro- politan Opera. John M. Ball Born: Michigan College: Central Michigan, Universities of Michigan and Chicago. Hobbies: Politics. Secret Ambition: To visit Copenhagen, Denmark. Joye Barton Born: Kansas College: Kansas Wesleyan, U.S.C. Hobby: Music Secret ambition: To sing in Grand Opera. Mary L. BeDell Born: Illinois College: Universities of Michigan, North Carolina and Northwestern. Hobbies: Photography and danc- ing. Secret ambition: To appear on TV with Red Skelton. Francis MacEwan Born: Utah College: Bryn Mawr, Universities of U.C.L.A., Port- land, U.S.C. and Long Beach State. Hobbies: Books and reading-naturally. Secret ambition: To be able to carry a tune. Laurance A. McKenna Born: North Dakota ' College: Jamestown College, University of Michigan. Hobby: Carpentry. Secret ambition: To be the last surviving veteran of World War ll. Willard Redfern Born: Nebraska College: Peru State Teachers, U.S.C. Hobby: Sleeping. Secret ambition: To grow a head of hair like John Greasby's. 12. David Signer Born: Massachuetts College: U.C.L.A., California at Berkeley. Hobby: Ceramics. Secret ambition: To find an A student. Vesta A. Harvey Born, Montana College: U.C.L.A., U.S.C. Hobby: Needlepoint. Secret ambition: To own a sky blue Thunderbird. Aage V. Knudsen Born: Minnesota College: Pasadena, Occidental. Hobby: Correcting test papers. Secret ambition: To be a photographer. George Mulder Born: Montana College: Fullerton, California, Long Beach State. Hob- bies: Golf, fishing, hunting. Secret ambition: To prospect in Alaska. Francis Smith Born: California College: San Diego State, U.S.C., Long Beach State. Hobbies: Art, reading, sports. Secret ambition: Bi- cycle through Europe. Arthur D. Turman Born: California College: U.C.L.A., Whittier College. Hobbies: Photog- raphy, astronomy, hi-fi. Secret ambition: Deracinate freshmen. Shirley Ruth White Born: California College: Whittier College, Ohio State University. Hobbies: Gardening, hi-fi. Secret ambition: Get a summer tan at Waikiki Beach. 'Vit ...-..- . . 34m-i'n ...vw -1 nuun 1-.1-1 k1.k.vJ 'UV1 ..- 9 NM f., I c.'f1'v5 MHSHN Ecco Hlllfffv .JKWN hryz., vw na M num 1 - fur r4f1.T' - 'cf 'ltfid . x 1.':11 gzpzvu 1-., Rl1lNIlLXlllPN'X--' nu Suu-sw nu is-u q rua-ca , NV- .. . ,,.-nn. ,.,,-.-.1 - - - .. f we eww.-1:-iff fi'9!MlK.Sl,'. . usnanoumooouoon: umm HfriCTf7CijiN.wh .tx..1..,. Mkt: 1,,, Wk-0 IE 'M 7' :XL , fm...1 EAU .1 lfllwiu. iLZ,f!f4'..'.! 4' Q Mini? X SCHOOL IUSINKII J 4 w Y, Nwh. K 4 Q we W.. . M.. .no .. y. .. 1 .-...uunuunennfnu--n,...M... ABSEHCC SNPOHT ., .qfxf ,,,, .,s.' uw-wQ,e,'. 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Brodfield, R. Branford, R. Brannies, J. Brasher. IV. J. Brewer, P. Brooks, R. Brown, J. Brownlie, K, Broyles, R. Bryning, D. Buck, D. Buck, B. Buckley. V: S. Buckley, A. Buckwitz, M. Cabral, J. Calhoun, L, Cameron, H. Campbell, J. Carle, D. Carrillo, D. Carver. VI: D. Cares, M. Chaney, D. Christlan, B. Christopherson, H. Hettinga, R. Civlou, J. Clemente, C. Clements, J. Cody. Q1 'il rf ' ' 1 2-Q 1 .F xf J' fi wi . J ., H If , Q I 4 , Q F f' , '19 ,, -ff Y. J fi Navi. Q' fi: , 'ff Q '1 - ,,,:..- A ,ii i. A :fp .V ' ui. -9 we UZ . ,wifi 4, y . ' 5 '5- - 'av ,kL.. ., A 1 v A 5 f. ' Q Wx X ' A 1 ' ,f , , 1,r.. , . Jifllilil J. . g 1 I. i as i ,Gill I . 1 . , X , V . F -A 9 4 - s f i f rt, I .. ' 51, if' 4 ' I In-1 hi,- Agpa 2 ' 5? 4: , at Q, H 'Q Q .4 , , , . 1 F . ,Uwe , ff ,, ,.. ,ffl-Z.i'lg f f J mm ': A SEQY5 lil A ' P .. ' 5 141 tl Row I. E. Coffee, K. Coffman, K. Collins, D. Contreras, G. Contreras, J. Cora, S. Cotton, D. Covey, R. Cradduck. Row Il: D. Cresper, H. Crisp, B. Crotfs, A. Cunningham, J. Cunningham, L. Coggins, C. Davis, G. Dearen, J. Dee. Raw Ill. H. Delgado, S. DeLong, M. Diehl, L. Deitz, F. Williams, B. Dolphus, C. Donnelly, J. Dove, A. DuRee. Row lV: B. Echf, S. Eichen, L. Ehrensberger, A. Elkins, P. Ennis, R. Block, D. Faia, J. Favorite, R. Feazell. Row V. R. Feldman, L. Fenimore, J. Ferrall, S. Findley, J. lreland, E. Layton, A, Forbes, B. Francis, S. Fredericksen. Row VI. R. Friddle, G, Funck, P. Galloway, J. Ganoe, R. Garcia, J. Garrett, K. Garrow, T. Geiser, J. Gibson. H. .. K 2 i Pl 4 ,- , .l 9 x v 1 J -A K- 3 .nf M , A , '., , ' tw ' 1 E 1 ,, , 'J . l J ff 1 ipn AQ l R yy . . X . .. asv? i e Q , ' J , v' 'S ff V if uf +- E if . , NN I, g 4 TE' r . , , . , ,M L' ,gk ' In m Vkhh I , K I.. M 5 Q A if J K... , - s J. , - ' Q ! :L 4: . V , .5 K . - N' Q .- MM, I . .. ,kik ,,,.., 1 i I 1 we f ' , Q , . fi D 5 ,Li ,X 4 .11 l T yilfifrf f rr .. J l T J 1 J I r - , . J' t ' -' ff - 4' it 'H T 3 ' ff W L.. V L+: ' J J Milf' I L 'bfi' 11 .. JA MI 4 f' 1 Af Row l: R. Giggin, D. Gilbert, C. Glenn, N. Godsil, T. Gold, J. Greosby, M. Green, T. Greer, D. Gregory. Row Il: E. Grizzell, D. Grooms, S. Somes, J. Gusel, L. Gutierrez, R. Gutierrez. M. Hallen, R. Hamilton, M. Hand. Row Ill. D. Handwork, I. Hardy, H, Harlow, M. Harrell, C. Harris, J. Harrison, T. Hart, S. Harvey, D. Harville. Row IV- K, Hastings, B. Hawkins, J. Hawkins, L. Hayes, R. Henderson, D. Hendrix, R. Hernandez, R. Herrera, B. High? Row V. B. Hittner, J. Hill, T. Hill, J. Hilton, R. Hinojosa, D. Hoagland, B. Hobbis, H. Hodges, C. Hofer. Raw VI. M. Hogelund, J. Holm, L. Horn, J. Hulse, B. Hunt, G. Hunt, R. Hunter, R. Jackson, A. Jimenez. Q I J -13 Y la In ' f? V ' Al Q Y xi Q PL ' . i bf , l I , - g ,fgmgt-a1f'i-ff' . l P J fl 1 I I N f'?7n11'l-Z.. 'S' I ' ' . Q - if 4 ,Q Q4 ' 'Q ' If 3 'Q . I . vi A gi -,Y I If 1,3 ' I 3 l .l ' 1 A xi I L l I . I V. - 4 -is M , ' J' A ' 4, ' Q 4 u I Q I h . K 'I - xt f E - .... Q, . J . Q L -.Xi I i . J, 2 . ' l . A I JN -1' ' w 3 0 3' . . 3 A J fe- Y r L4 9 ,. I I X , . g L 5 I Q . l f ' . A ' I -A ' A , 4 Q ka J Q c I Q K 4 v N .. ., , K x , 1 . N' , J W , , V. V :V I - A W , K: I 6 -5- f . , F' N, A . A. f f A L ' D , m 1 , . , ' - . L r - , J , ' ' 2 vs: 4 L . ,, . . A ,is -. if , . 2 - ., i W' l ' l .Q iL - L t f' . ' .,' '. ' Row I. A. Jirnenez, Y. Jimenez, L. John, A. Johnson, D. Johnson, R, Jones, A. Kaback, J. Kashirsky, E. Kelly. Row Row Ill: S. Krasner, C, Krawiec, R. Kucera, P. Kuck, D. LaMont, J. Lanfear, V. Langdon, J. Lasagna. Row IV. D. Lows, E. Leininger, P. Leininger, G. Lewis, D. Lish, T, Littlefield. M. Littrell, D. London, B. Longden. Row V: R. Lumpkin, P. Lurk, J. McCall, B. McGee, S. Mclnfyre, J. MacKay, P. Mann, G. Mansker, B. Martin. Pow VI. M. Martinez, G. Moy, G. Medina, L, Melton, J, Mercer, B. Miller, K. Miller, G. Minnesang, R. Mitchell. ll. C. Hendrick, J, Kiper, D. Klasse, L. Lewis, J. Knowlden, D, Koffro1l1,M. Konkel,J. Koan, P. Koulouras. ri if I ' l l J . L 5 '- 3 'Q R' i '02 1 - ' V .. . . P . f 3' Al, f 3 I . . lll 7.7V. l,, ..., I 4 I l lx' fqgsxlx I lrrw 'll I -it 4 Q l iz Q ,Q PN' , J R ,.L if L l' A Q gms J. P i 'F J . L lilll , T l 1 .i , 1 . 2, f f' L. fp A S L, qi. I .av ' N' L . P ' 2, 1 . . . I 1lA 1.f. ' ' ' ,A A, I . ,J 5 4 ,f .f .rms . vi .2 1-ff, . f f f win- Row I. E. Monfez, S. Morales, R. Morgon, J. Morris, C. Murphy, K. Nogel, J, Nokoroni, P. Necoechen, L. Neelonds. Row II. C. Nernec, C. Niclwels, D. Norman, J. Norville, S, Nofeboom, J. Oien, J. Owens, H. Pcilrner, P. Parks. Row Ill. A, Poskerr, M. Paxton, B. Poyne, W. Peck, G. Perez, A. Perron, E.. Pererson, L. Phillis, E. Pirocchi. Row IV: M. Porter, R. Powell, D. Priest, W. Roce, R, Rankin, S. Rasmus, J. Reason, G. Reeves, R. Reeves. Row V. I.. Rehms, J. Roberts, F. Robles, F. Rodriguez, P. Rodriguez, G. Roessner, L. Roggensee, M. Rollczns, R. Roman. Row VI: J. Rornines, K, Rosenzweig, M. Rosso, B. Royer, J. Rudy, J, Ruoff, V. Solozer, R. Souke, M. Scores. 1 Q i . t f 2' - V A ,a , . . A 3 -19 ' '-39 C 4' ,Af ' ': .f ' ' I ' i K . K l 1 A X A , 1' Q . sg I Lfl' 2 . . . : 1 l. ll . Q ' 3 -9 Q - vi , 1 -gg' ,M K I 4 Q i I it - 3, A ,, J s V ' rx 21 .. f l , I 1' . ,gn . , -'nr 'U'- l , .. :Vg fl, A hi P '95 5 4 ' I MA' .R - X -, -2 ..: 4 ,Q 'v 'Z 67 F - ai ,R 3 Q - 1 . r A - 'Qi -Q R A S D, rx ? b 1, I . 1 .ii fs - f rs- 4 lf, , n . , ' ' -. i I ff ' ev X 1 M! 142 ca . - ' - 2 J 3 18' 'F ' Q 1 ' K , 'Q ll ' ' lf . It . I l ' J i S ll I i r . .- L '- 'FT I - g.. .. S S Nr L. . ' 4' , -3, gn A Y Q' 1' . . J ' fi ' - 1' W ,rf Y l lllkw Q AIL, ' -W--maui-4' 4 V' '75, ' '-2 - fa '., 4? os .fl 'l S 71 f - ' V :-Q , ,j .3 . as j . P J, Q, x f J is . ' J . ' X A . .J ff X J J J 'J , l A' f S B' ' .22 .5-Q. 1 - ' 1 ' ' '- 'l X T,-Lili: ff 1,4-1 nil.. . .lr i f' ' . 0 . 9+-:ii ifwriiu Row I. P. Schmidt, P. Scholes, F. Schroeder, C. Sevier, M. Sexton, L, Shepherd, B. Siska, R. Skaggs, S. Skaggs. Row Il. M. Skidmore, L. Powell, R. Stanton, H. Steele, J. Stevens, M. Stevenson, S. Marshall, D. Sullivan, J. Sullivan. Row Ill: A. Swain, J. Swanson, A. Swedelson, B. Tappen, J. Tate, R. Thompson, S. Tolleson, J. Troutman, J. Turner. Row lV. R. Valdez, R. Vale, S. VanTilburg, S. Vargas, H. Vasquez, B. Vigil, C. Vorhis, M. Scott, M. Wall. Row V1 S. Wallace, S. Wallace, S. Weber, J. Westover, J. While, J. Widener, N, Willard, B. Williams, M. Williams. Row VI: D. Willis, R. Woodson, G. Word, S. Wright, D. York, R. Young, C. Faulfner, M. Phelps, J. Hill. 19 Jig? Old grcldi 'Y QW 'vu ,gv J L - adam 1 C7 SENATE This year's senate has done a wonderful job in spite of all the first year problems they had to tace. FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President-David Carrillo Vice President-lla Hardy Secretary-Sue Cotton Treasurer-Joyce Nakatani Sergeant at Arrns- Bob Henderson Boys' League President- Guy Reeves Girls' League President- Mary Diehl 'Hn- 'wr SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President-Gary Word Vice President- Margaret Wall Secretary-lla Hardy Treasurer-Joyce Nakatani Sergeant at Arms- Torn Gold Boys' League President- Ronald Sauke Girls' League President- Mary .Diehl M M Beverly Miller-Pictures Jackie Widener-Editor in Chief Bruce Buckley-Arr Linda Cameron-Activities Helen Campbell-Sports Betty Hiiftner-Studems Peggy Best-Ads Joann Norville-Faculty U! as T- ., QM WEWJZWW FIRST SEMESTER HOSTESS PRESIDENT FIRST SEMESTER FRIENDSHIP PRESIDENT Dionne Covey Mary Sccfes FIRST SEMESTER GIRLS LEAGUE PRESIDENT Mary Diehl FIRST SEMESTER WAYS AND MEANS PRESIDENT FIRST SEMESTER G.A.A. PRESIDENT Phyllis Brooks Karen Hastings 74' fx ,fv- P .wuxf,ig4u.d .A 1 v 'ff' are JGACQ ...3.,, A ,., 1, ,XY ' cw 'T ' . . 4 Q 5 . I xxx' 'H is First and Second Semester Boys' League Cabinets. These boys have done a great deal toward making Norwalk High School a success in its first year. A ,..u.K Y ,n .Q 1 ' Q , A Q '-.1 v .1 ' lr Q 6 F otf O ng? '- 'v l 'CV' .-l. . il Ui Q 'iyta 5 1 a 'l f q'::a,:'lllf '-i!:: if -Q .. 1-, 'gf 5 'si- hr T- pirsf Semesmr presidem Second Semester President GUY Reeves Ronald Sauke ....y,.-fr-1' ff? The Girls League Cabinet cofordinotes girls activities at Norwalk High School and represents Norwalk girls at inter-school affairs The Hostess Committee serves as official hos- tesses fo Norwalk High School, under the super- vision of Mrs. Crabb. They have decorated our school for special occa- sions. Members of the Hostess Committee work as student monitors in the office of the Dean of Girls. Q1 i ,mw,x,. -.-1' sk we 3-1 C79 qv The Ways and Means Com- mittee has the task ot rais- ing funds tor the activities ot the Girls' League. They sell pencils and have dough- nut, candy and cookie sales to raise this money. Miss Barton makes sure that the tunds are raised and wisely used. The Friendship Committee promotes friendship among all members of the Girls' League. It helps all new students to get acquainted. The Friendship Committee acts as a Big Sister to all stu- dents in their freshman year. It sponsors teas and helps in other functions at Nor- walk High School. Mrs. Harvey is advisor to this group. U? 5 tiki 3 fs QP' IK WW The Newspaper Staff Advisor Mr. Signer, Editor Linda Sullivan, Associate Editors Betty Longdon, Jackie Ireland, Sandra Somes, Anno Blake The Editor One of her problems is to find Cl name for the paper. Al 5. 1' A ?f VXfufgWgX I if af, 1 Il 0 Q Q T A ' 111 X, w,- ,., V. 4 -5 ..-' '84 Q ,, -w M L .mal 1312! Aff If 1-I Erma! The Home Economic Club. The Dior Line Robin Hood. The Archery Club. The student monitors are a hard working group of girls. They de- liver messages, collect attendance cards, file information and make themselves helpful in many ways. Their work is voluntary and they do not earn any semester hours for this. 5 Alan Swain, Bob Henderson, Albert DuRee and Gary Minnesang pound- ed the pavements to sell ads for EL LANCERO. A Well Done to you from the Staff. l Q , Anita and Delores are selling an EL LANCERO to Barbara Summers. These girls really put our yearbook over the top. qsu 'x N k I N., n i 1 From the first Tolent Assembly, Bob Giffen plays the Squeeze Box l - f m it iii I '-'ii if 4 Alun These were the first Lancers to be nominated for offices of the Norwollc Student Body. fl Q.-4,-J First dance sponsored by the Boys League. It was held ot the Moose Lodge. Coach Ahlsten is presenting the football letters to Frank Bowers who is representing the whole team. Norwalk's first tennis champ. Sharon DeLong won ca very close match over runner-up Kathleen Garrow. All School Assembly-Nominating candidates. Snack Shock Jean Day l uh Assembly Q i ,Lf 0 dup in rhe pool o look in o book ov SKOOL DAZE . . . ond then home in 'The Gold Codsllocu ' , N l UW scene of the Crwme. This OU. band Under the bcnon of Mr McKenna, entertaining The smciem body or on assembly. 15 the plone where books mysf rerrwously vhsuppeor, Um QNVKS chorus, whose cm- gellc vowces have given Us mmm, bmppy momems 36 r A ,K 129 1 -1 w.,..fN, --inn !QQ3 Qf 1?-V' 42 I I J. W... ' 7EEFE5Pnx IQKKDUWBRFNK . .-..--,-.f-'iBll!9P'!'9l!!HP!H?H-'K Qi-gszfxw,-gLf,sf f 'M-m-non-fb-nannar-urn-r-v-or-an . Mj'g:r n-neun-nswmr-gn-eonpurrounvua-was ei. Jw-:navsiuoserruuhverewwrv-u-rs-sara: ff-Mg' famvmnnnunr-npr-nh-mum:-r-u xx li'-Bvhliiililmlh-bwnhlihvlwilil X af: lbsuiihrblllihvllviih-Fwifllliih-Hebei!! Hffw h.awhm5au.l!uist-ywi-iw!-hi-HH! 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Fronk Bowers Ron Fitzgerald Fred Rodriquez '5 Yi Bob Valdez Cooch Redfern The B basketball team were handi- capped by a short- age of boys. How- ever, they gained experience which will bear fruit in the years to corne. 40 The cross country team under the guidance of Coach Mulder came through with flying colors. They placed well in the meets considering the experience of the team. J , C BASKETBALL The C basketball team didn't win many games but they have fought well and if effort had any bearing on the standing of a club, these boys would be champs. ld 2 I D BASKETBALL The record of games won by the D's is meager, but they have made the fu- ture look bright tor Norwalk in regard basketball. 4l As we go fo press the Baseball season is just getting start- ed, So we are not able to report any scores or predict any future Musials or Montles on the team. 4...-Q Time trials. Twenty seven boys give promise of a good for the Track and Field squad of Norwalk. i future Q 4 u , ., N, , , 1 f .-' x' .JV .lfx g f' x .g . xg: If-. . ' . gj: t l- l -L, 1 .J .1 .. ...Xa . .-inn . x , . W, .VK n . M-.1 .SJ 0 4 1 , - . f ,, , X V 'W 1 '-.-' .932 .Nm ff, ,A EA - x f ,W -.-N, 7-x QW 1 Q - f .. . X X . X4 q. f Q.. ' as. .Ll F f . 'X QI V r , Q 'fffs , A MSL xl ,,-, . s- -L 1 1 A If fry six f mix A ld we . 1 ' Q w R- ' 4 5 .1 1 . 2 ,. f V ' , ff' .NA :- .. it v - . ., . . W.. xl- ',. f .- .,.a .V - 'I Q li - ,:.::. 2 x, i, -x',...' fr ' ,kx-v fr- 'K 'Q . , .f.-x-4, .5 fU.:.,,' .. ,N ,-.,,. K ,, . . V -'-4'x.-all .',, ' 1 7 Q f 'sv X K uv Aa.,-1 . ,. +L. I . 1.-,Y .',.yN2 ,-nw iw - 3 - .n .. 5. ,o. .f . r A5 M f'iL-f.x.h15t,k-'Q' .' 'ff ' .'.Q. r Q D:-'-A ..'fu,': f x-45, 'TL ,,'N f1 - .-,-QL? A . bv' s ' ?wf.R.'1'.,1J:'fIg'-,Q . 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