Paramount High School - Jolly Roger Yearbook (Paramount, CA)

 - Class of 1950

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Mmes os some jnapzrafzon Topprng the scale perlormance and qualrtx, Paramounts muslc deaartment has offered all Vrlrngs this year both rnsprratlon and a challenge to achreve ment Each organization wrthn It by skull tenacrty and unrty de 'tonstrates how much can be acco tplrsh ed by te naq hlqh school lunrors who have therr e rts rn therr Nl lt ts wnth satrstactron that the l95O VIKING LOG at deolrca es this yearbook to the thre choruses they who have won tor Paramount the hugh dustlnctlons awcr el at the Arm: tlce Day Parade the Orang County Musxc Festrval the Southern Calrtornla Vocal As ocratron Festrval and the Pomona State Band and Orchestra Festival On campus they contrrbuted sprrtt and color to athletic events qlorrhed Chrrstrras addcd delight to assemblre and ottered Vlkrng musrc lovers a special treat In the Annual Sprlnq Concert A department wwo c succe s re ts on the combrned skrll entnusrasm and ta te ot Mr Glenn Starr Its dur ector Mass Get rude Kle kamp anl Mr James De Bols e IS bound t wrn contests and m ltrply rts triumphs lt IS rn recognl lon of the e tacts that the 1950 LOG uses musrc rn general as Its theme and honors Vulmg musicians on particular O I ' . in ' ' 4. . . 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F . , O SCOTT THOMPSON Dxsfrfcf Supernnfendenf FRANKLIN C HEMPHILL Assrsfan Superintendent RS GEORGE MENDENHALL Board Member p-ww., -Q c9l1'lI9I'eJ6ll'l0J lmpresarlos of that most promlslng productlon The Comung Generatlon Dr O Scott Thompson custruct supcrlndcn ent Mr Franklin C llenwpwcll as sustant superintendent and Mrs George Mendenhall of knowledge and ellmmate the static of confuslon Decuslons vital to a cast of 7003 students theur directors and coaches rest wuth them Dr Thompson with has poets vlsuon and accumulated experience dlrects the reorganization of such valuable props as a rumor college one senior and four lunlor hugh schools lmplementlng the over all plan IS Mr Hemp hull whose drnve and enthusiasm are Infectious ln Mrs Mendenhall the Vrklng scctxon of the ca t has on stage a tireless and shrewd manager Tuned to the beam of effective educatuon this truo harmonlzes the gains of the past wuth the needs of the present DR. . MR. . , . f . M . 12.1 .. . . In . I I . - ,. . . J . V , A . , . o , . . .. . , W L . ' . . I u I 'N-f board member, strive daily to increase the reception u ' . li l' l , l 1 . . , ' I 7 S F x1 . . , on uciora At Paramount the task of keeping 1500 Vikings in harmony with one another as well as conducting each to the climax of araduation brings satisfaction to Con ductor B F Jamison and his Concert Master and Mis tress Mr Clifford Lillekvist and Miss Edith Sanborn A true patron of the arts Mr Jamison is never prouder than when Viking musicians are on the air or return with A plus ratings During his busy days Mr Lillekvist a baritone soloist of professional rank has been cheerlly trying to substitute Stout hearted Men Pull Together for The Prisoners Song as a theme song for confirmed detentionists. As the Viking co-eds mentor Miss Sanborn tactfully and smilingly offers 'Stay as Sweet as You Are' as a suggestion to those who willfully prefer Doin What Comes Naturally. Together they supervise Paramount's wave lengths allotting time granting auditions on all topics and countenancing no Give Aways MR B F JAMISON Principal MR CLIFFORD LILJEKVIST Boys Vice Principal MISS EDITH SANBORN Grs Vice Principal R 1 L ,rv- OGC BJ IAL STUDIES onf Row M Rgub ymim Mus mse- xwc ow wo L un mp r x ur or 1 r r A um ENGLISH ron Row My w 1 mme PM Jw N FVVTCL n 1 r wa ARTS r Kkokump r GMM Sfarr nc 1 Jump Gr-W Wwwwwm, 'W aww 'WN' mvfwsqlwsv swab! ,,....,...q,, Hom Y .af 5 SOC - Fr : r, cr? Lo f , ', Lo ' Harrfsmw, Mibs Hvhlw BU fy. R T 2 Mrs. BNN Tw W , M . W'lb N H, ML SM QQWW4, .md Mm. Virqlrffx df w, - F T : A. SYVVHH VVJJ, M255 L1 'W RW 3 N w. Q Q M.p4mz, Mr. Arwm Tlmmer. Row Two: Mr. WarAl'eH Peaye, Mr. Lymdvw Pmumw, M . Opll PM-17, .wud M K. Ri Mrd CL1rTpbQ'3. . . - MW, ,N v' '-V0 Cmwwrw, Ms- El Pwr Eric .om MIN, HMC! Svnvravy, Mn. Pri'v?'fm Rfqw, MM. Glllffnldll K , M, W , Q 4 Iv . K , ,Lv Dc Bzahko. 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A , T ' 0 A A X Y N ' I' I4 III IIII Ckmdf, RIIII By BARBARA WHITE G psy rv 'Vlx S MARIAN WALDROOP You r ard rg BARBARA WALKER prrad JODI WALLICK Blu a JACK WALTON r Tr I In Wrrn n RONALD WARREN M llw Ball am BERT WATERS LV S HERBERT WELCH r an a Ira WAYNE WELLS Ne dyF FRED WHITE I-lc Q a Rrqlwl Gm GWENDOLYN WHITE Candx DARLENE WILEY rcal Day BEVERLY WILLIAMS I' 0 d STANLEY WINS ON THC Old Ma fer JIMMY WOFFORD My So q LAURENCE WOI F my A r rw W JOHN WOODS Good bv JU MARLENI' WOODS alw VIRGINIA WYSE Slar Fyr PAT ZEIGLER s 'Cr Q is -qv Y ls- M L44 I -in '7- if 'W ,rn T' QW' 'Vw 1 1 James Allen Darrel Bowen Gwen Burgoon Danny Curtis Robert Dls'hman Charley Dunn Gonzalo Gonzales Camera lag Jerry Hall Allen Haney Jackie Hecht Douglas MacQuarne Juanita Ranck Robert Reynolds Pafrlcla Rhoades Wrllrs Rugq Jerry Swanger Roger Teagarclen David Ware Beverly Wrlcox Arnol Walks 3 E7 li' 'I y A I I r 'inf I ' ' M , . 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Q-rd Amr-I ' I ee- ' ,ggfifz ' , I 1 N Golng My Way if 2 e6lI'JCl From nearby Hollydale to dl tant Lakewood Gardens by bus come typlcal Vlkangs luke Carole Barlow and Melvin Moran elected to personlty Paramount sentors By hundred they allght to tackle the days sux busy periods Tap' Top' Tap' Clatterlng keys and carnage bells beat out a cheery rhythm for the palr who luke all sensors are pruvlleged to take typrng To be In any Vrktng muslc group IS on opportunity Here II1 Sensor Chorus the r voices loan the best on the campus as they sang Ama Mater Unknowns and proposltlons however tough clear up for thee upper dlvlslon students under the capable guidance of patrent math teachers Woody Woodpecker Cant Help Singing lm Begnnmng to Sec the Lnght ,1- 2 sixty Kg, , 5 S. Fu! At P H S history rcvcals not m rely cl tes but lute then and now He e IH well planncl cours es Mclvrn and Carole become More and More at home In a perplexlna world ln photography the parr discover an exciting hobby or a promxsrng career a they capture and prcserxe action packed seconds or the grins of pals Physucal educatuon stresses sportsmanshlp and skull tor Vikings whether In badminton base ball or track He e the two ad nrre thc l950 Bas etball Trophy But All work and no play make Jack a dull boy so they swung Into the Square Dance Club a lolly group wlth whom to end the day More and More Out of the Dark Invictus Turkey an the Straw .High ales High on the scale of teenage values are these qualities which form a truly harmonious personality: leadership, scholarship, athletic ability, and poise. Seniors chosen by class- mates and coaches as responsible leaders are tall Ed and winning Marilyn. Top honors in scholarship go to discerning Jackie and per- severing Wayne. High G in athletics has been attained by that record-breaking hoapster, Harold and indispensable Frances, while poise, based on modest worth, lies behind Beverly's charm and Stan's smile. ATHLETICS From ir: Szilioalsntu Harold Graham POISE Beverly Williams Stanley Winston High Jvoles Conspicuous talent, based this year, be- cause of the 1950 theme, on music, is dis- played by tiny Betty and skillful Harry. Ser- vice ta class, campus and community has been consistently offered by such Vikings as able Gong and serene Rowena. Since a plea- sant personality adds a lilt to the steady bass of lite, the LOG and Vikings rate warm-heart ed Ruth and amiable Bob as outstanding. To blend all eight qualities is added sportsman- ship, exemplified daily by out-spoken Kathryn and straightforward Jim. PERSONALITY Bob Sv,- Ruth Abbott SPORTSMANSHIP Jirvvmiv Hihvs Kathryn Kretsiftq-fr pua '51 FIRST RECORDED in September, i947 COMPOSED of 378 up-and-coming Vikings known as the Class of '51, THE LYRIC relates their new freedom to iuggle maiors, minors, and electives, recounts the fun they found in clubs to which they were eligible: Varangians, Vikettes, Sigma Pi, Probetts, and Chi Delts, and ends with the fun of decorating the gym for the Tenth Grade Prom. FEATURES ranking athletes: Blaine Tennison, Nancy Kosareft, Walter Berry, Jerry Armstrong, and Jake VanderElst. It found, in club and homeroom, executives: Dixie Cody, Larry Rasmussen, Hazel Wilson, Alan Williams, Charles Wise, and Glenn Box. Artists Eleanor Goodwin, Vanessa Mills, Truis Bookout and Gloria 'Wwe ar- llgentrltz added talent lt trusted such clvlc minded councllmen as Juanrto Backes Janet Newlun Nedra Strelow Loren Sutllft Gall Rogers and Klaasle Verboom Proud ot the lO Vlkettes l4 Varanglans and 39 Honor Society members were mnth grade drrectors Mr Wilbur North Mrs Selma Vxald Mrs Prlsculla Rtgo Mr Clit ford Johnson Miss Mary Lawson and Mr Lyman Peterson ggr We CRITICS announce The Class of Sl as an undustruous and conscnentnous crowd and boasts ront Row M L W M ary iw r rt 1 d more honor students and athletes than ever before SC ow we V M , , W, b , N rth 'af 'S 019 I pua ,52 RECORDED tirst in the fall of '48, A COMPOSED of 382 promising personalities, THE LYRIC notes their cheery presence at the P.T.A.'s Friday night hops in the Viking gym, tinds them eligible and at work tor Paramounts Varangians and Vilcettes, and boast of the 3l Honor Society members present at the annual hall-day-off in December and May. FEATURING tip-top class presidents: Bob Caves, Carma Snow, Howard Stanley, Jerry Cockrill, and Walter Trygstad. lt applauds public spirited council members: Pat Jones, Jim Andrues, Jack Mitcham, Eddie Burke, Darrell Kasenberg, and Carole Harrison. Rates Jerry Cockrill, David Root, John Dena, Irving Lindsay, Jerry Phipps, R st B wwwnefggf fmessggayrww if .Q F3955 4 iw Q. xt M W! QQ? 19' es :SJ 32? MW gy p.QQ wywQsM ,Y-A 'Q i - S vi 1 8 . , ,Q . A 7' ' .As ' . , 1 F V V sm. 'sf if X Jlsjxgg A,,f,Vxl L, 1 .as 1253.2wxwgksyieigigy-g:,J',ii16,2 g,,'5ygi?:Ei15g,iZg,gsf.:f'ggW,,wL:ilx r,-1 ', V Y , K K. Q A - fm ' v W A ,,, i. Nj , A ,f, -y, 3,,:3g',W,.,?'fm 7,3 fgsmx ijtqfg r www, ,'s-wx' ir, fjfqigrwhgg 3, K, W ' 4 Q - V '- - - - Q Q , ' 4 A ' f 'U',,s..-52 . ffl' f' 'M e a,i-Ademsisls ag S' ft Q ' 1' M W 'rf Ei:-Rf af? Egg A .Hr 'As' K T R , '. .,. ' , A,-4... t . -s. V ,H Y N, f. 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's'is'Mfw Ronald Long as super active Varangrans lt points out such Dance Club tons as Ardres Kllngsleck Martha Sturdlvan and Yvonne Walker Equally busy are Drafting Club standbys Truett Bobo Tom Lynch Cliff Soclcn Herb Bowden and James Church Slated as Vrkrng artists to watch are DIXIO Moore Shurley Launder Morgue Marquis Irene Bean and Darlene Eager CRITICS state Paramount ha the largest eighth grade In Its hustory almost reaching the four hundred mark As a group they are co operative ambitious and enloy all the things that go to make up a school clay ront Row M fl a ma ant Belt Tlmmer r I cl o e lll rnphrex, Row Two an pay '53 FIRST PUBLISHED in September, l949. COMPOSED of 4l7 hard working, cooperative pupils. THE LYRlC spotlights the Seventh Grade Tea, applauds the program numbers of the Boys' and Girls' choruses, records two Junior Girls' Play Days as well as inter-school games played by Junior athletes, and ends with a sense of belonging to Paramounts wide campus. FEATURES such singers as Mcry Palmer Dorothy Parker Marie Henka Melbern Lnchty Dave Romberg Larry Wagner and George Brown headed tor 3 , - 1 . f - Senior Chorus. It points with pride to 30 Honor Society members and hands orchids to budding executives: Dorothy Parker, Fred Cummings, Jean Smith and James Adamson, Posters and division pages may look to Luhuana Allen, Louise Mullins, Darlene Holberg and Shirley Mills in '53, The Drafting Club counted Fred Clemens, Danny Sounders, William Myers, and Leonard Knight among its most interested members, and Marilyn Clapp and Claudette Lassley do-si-do with the best in Dance Club. Directing these latest additions to the campus were: Miss Lucile Peckham, Miss Helen Dandy, Mr. Robert Leyman, Mr. Robert Peace, and Mr. Stanley Ostling. CRITICS state, The Class of '53 has set a record tor seventh grade attendance. lt is a peppy and ambitious crowd with few failures many leaders, anal a full quota of cooperative citizens Riwyf' A ...M is Wilifi. l iw E933 --'s N- rsllff' 12,4 Am' if ncaa JZEZQ' al' STARS CF THE SHOW lMedleyl Friends, Romans, Counlryrnenl' . . . Well Chosen . . . Nothin' Doin' . . . Sparkle Plenty . . Senior Wolf . . . Curloin Call Cot Got Your Tongue? . . Hold That Pose . . . Gallant Gauchos . . Sez l - M . . . Lazy Bones ,..' 'No Adllbbing, All! , . . At U. S C I' nw ,.f P 0- M Egg nmamgyabfq, UC ,Y ew . OPUS '51 tFai'.1iIiar Numbersj Chi Delts at Forest Lawn . . . Missing Links . . . At Snack . . . In College, U.SC., that is . . . Headed for the Field , . . Neat Catch, Norma! . . . Candid of Cuties . . . Victims at Exposition Park . . . Say Da-da! . . . June 1949 . . . Laird and Co. Thirty-one M REX OPUS '52 and '53 lRecord Album! Bow Day . . . Beauty and the Beast . . . Topsy-furvy . . . Get 'um up Scout . . . Small Fry? . . . Pedal Pusher . . . Twirl Away . . . Steady There! . . . Roosting Easy? . . . Class Dismissed . . . I-2-3 Got Cha. Vnkmgs of l949 50 telt that School Days were really underway when therr parents trooped rn for the tradltlonal Parent Teacher Assoc: atnon Back to School Ntght In October The tryouts for Yell and Song Leaders staged on the football tteld caused almost as much excttement as the ballotlng for Football Queen with Connie Bowen and Beverly Wulllams as Red and Gold Varsrty nomlnees Paramount was truly proud of nts band and hugh stepping malorettes who stole the show at the Bellflower Armistice Night Parade The grid season clashed to a close at the annual Dnstruct Football Carntval on Ramsaur Fteld Here the Paramount Band and newly or ganrzed Drtll Team brullnant ID color and taultless In routtne thrnlled packed stands l ,U ur zo S IT tl I I OU!! 'V I Ill I .S lrhtitlll- 04.4 Z-mme oea fy t will J H112 08.4 rr 'ffl' f' frfl f 78: Tr W-'aft Wit! -Q in October and the LOG Drive arrlved wnth a rush for Sales Manager Beverly Wtlltams and Assistant Manager Jnm Cockrtll Up the scale went the homeroom totals to reach the all time hugh of lll5 LOGS ordered for June deltvery The sparlclmg Muslc Talent Show emceed by Mr Russell Ball warded all Vtlangs who had purchased yearbooks Founders Day P T A Tea wlth mustcal numbers by the Sentor Chorus was presided over by Mrs John Wetst Paramount Chapters president Needy here and abroad were remembered at Thanlrsgnvlnj anJ Chrtstmas by VIlCII lQS under the leadershlp ot the Jumor Red Cross and the Probetts Parties the l0th grade dance tn the gym and the Cl1flSl'T1GS As sembly with Its glttterlng tree and lovely carols brought T949 to a clo e at Paramount Gordon Coutts Bland Beggar unanimous chotce ot the Senior committee and Ralph Hulett s Flsherman s Holiday were l95O addttlons purchased at the 17th Annual Art Exhrbtt In March to Para ounts Per manent Collectlon Fun keyno e ot the Dlstrtct Roman Banquet March 30 at Lynwood reached tts peak as Vlktng Latlns presented their slat Father of the Brude l-lularlous laughter and well earned applau e gre ted Mr Bertrand Shurtlett noted wrestler author at a sprung assembly Ed Seal competed tor the presidency Chesley Knight Gene Elsdon vtce rrestdency Dlxre Cody Audrey Armstrong secretaryshlp and Stan Wunston Jetty Coclfrrll treasurershlp Prize wlnn ng Color Day co tumes ot Marllyn Morton and Jerry Erwtn were features ot the hrst Var tty basketball game ot the season , . . I , ,. . , . .. ., I - I t . . I I I I I , ' ' s 2 . . , - I . Paramount found choice hard when Jim Hines, Dexvard Mitchell and ' 2 V r , H X . ' . . . I A , , , , . , 2 5 . . V . 5. 1 Capt Harold Grahams presentatton of the gleamtng Basketball Trophy to Pres Jam Hrnc clurnaxecl the l9.uO champlonshlp season Studded with stars and laughter was the pre Easter three act comedy A Howlung Success drrected by Mrs Prlscrlla Rrgo Vukettes were hostesses at the luncheon tor guest speakers on the 6th Annua Vocattons Day April T9 Up up shot the sales thermometers rn May as Treasurer Stan Winston and Secretary Dlxre Cody durected the maaazune drnve whrch netted S687 for cholr robes and many lndlvndual prlzes l'un loving Vikings packed the patto May 26 lor the Carnival Transformed by Barbara Martrn s commlttee unto a Chtnese garden the gym was the setting tor the Prom second In Importance only to graduation rtselt P . . is A, F . . . I . , . which pays annually for pictures selected at the March exhibit. .- '-V' X ip , 7 4 ' K lr, f , B - prelude As a Prelude to the satlslactory organlzatron of thu wide campL the ottvce force. headed by Mrs Ruth Thomas assrst wrth enrollment attendance drsc pllnc and hcalth Sux coeds supervised by Mrs Thomas trle and circulate messages and notices Thelr work as receptlonusts alone IS a valuable experrence Frlnng recording and tlllung out forms occupy the seven grls In Miss Barbara Krngs attendance ottrcc They collcct attendance she ts so vrtal to the school Andrng Mrs Blanche Allen wrth her many dut es as the vrce prrnclpcl s secretary, nine Vrklngs deliver summons and run the Lost and Found Department Out In the gym ten capable coeds supervised by Mrs Dorothy Lowe school nurse receive practrcal training ln mlnor tlrst ard trllng and dutres useful to a luturc nun c if WX rx I' T 90 T -JN asf ' wil? 1 MRS RUTH THOMAS Oftlce Secretary ront Row o ores urry Davl u ncrrez Ruth Abb t Jeinle S d Or ncv K r Ka hy Kret lnqor rs Bla che Allen Edward Kosarelt M ldred Moms Row Two John Erwrn Janette Colltns Joanette Me dor Anna Balrnt I 'r un e ut es e B y o l-lacks Lots Wat on Shrrloy Kern Davud o aretl Row Three Ga l Roqers Margaret Phnpp Beverly Wnlcox Car ov avvlson l uns e McDonough Betty Hartley Rowena Russell Jaclue Sharp Maruyn Dye M s Barbara Krnq Mrs Ba y Randolph Thrrty seven ll 77 '4- ' ' ' 's ' 's, ' ', . , , ' ' . , , A 1 ' . is I ' I ' I I I I ' I I Q . , , '5 . 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Xu U- t :', Q s 5 Vg, Thirty-eight ear earta and gentle feople Cheery with flowers a Christmas tree or posters reflectung each sea on the Vlkrng lrbrary rs a hlve of lndustry mnnus the hum lnvaluable are the twelve sensor lrbrarlans supervised by Miss Ruth Hrnshllwood and Mrs Nancy Sault In general their duties are to keep the ltbrary U1 order to check and dust books polish table and glxe courteous service no stud nts and teachers for this IS a place of Dear Hearts and Gentle People First period llbrarlans Dorothy Prlnce Barbcra Walt Carrie Hadley Sally Fendry Darlene Wiley and Sally Fenner rescue mrssmg library books Barbara Walker and Janet Dudley srxth perlod assistants collect and Issue books and help close the lrbrary As for the Pats It IS Pat Dalton who opens mall Pat Kel logg who helps process books and Pat Barak and Pat Dreeelloxe who frequently decorate the d splay wrn dow 1.--1-1 ,....-as-n , . JY' H we alre the Jllualzeteer-A U The T949-50 Hall Guards and Ground Crew are just a swell group and have done a grand iobf' com- ments Vice Principal Clifford Liliekvist their sponsor Sixty two strong these able Vikings led In the fall and sprung semesters by Student Body Presidents and Vice Presidents Harold Graham Bob See Jim Hines and Chesley Knight set examples of good citizen ship for nearly l 500 Vikings Orderly halls controlled grounds and a respect tor reasonable rules have been the goals of these of facials whose red or gold badges denote their authority Outstanding IH the r elforts to keep P H S standards high have been Monte Thomas Dean Thompson and Marlene Reprogle Special matlnees ice cream candy and cake were the highlights ol two semester parties tendered the e deserving and co operative citizens ...N :auxin MR CLIFFORD LILJEKVIST Advisor F ont Row F 1 l nmsi 1 c f eorqiann Form lf r inet r ry lvludf nna L C rl Row wo n t irnm my ossir ob airrvnqton Dean Thompson Herber l-lend Lymwn O lf' Xl ffnam YWIT l'larry M K 9 lr ord D pp ay vc nt amd w Three S h l B n r d T lll W T it are d M vedilh ir e ri in i n un lvl r l 'ith Shirley Ch :ppc l Row our Steve Muller Jarne Harry Germld Miller wrles Wi e Wa er H r r ann late in nn wrry Steed Dale Snyder Jimmy Hrne David rox sry Her tmm v enn S a Thirty nine , . I I I I I , V I T , , - I 3 r. nl inf- Kay, .lnynv llnllrn lr, I Brlly Jultril-,-,, Bully Wlirl1ll'rt, fkrlnwin K- iv, Sully linnner, Rf 'lviJ lln gli M, G ' .s 3, il. - l-lar M6 r 1 Q, Sal 7 it ln. T I . 1 A ' 1 Bill Joh -, rin, Ji zu Johnston, R. Bl . ', B, F ' A , Bill Svdvn, , , 5 , . ., 1 W , K I L qf t, lo S h, ov, Cill 0 ,s, R Hr Xd, lvlu O V Th s. Ro : l ar ntto ttyl . V Mild 0 Fai lgmnlf-,. Jn At lvl lqew ' Q A:.:,M .. qen, Janet Van Ta-.:.cl, Shirley Carle-r, s v 7 ,,i .lcmn Cf 'lswn, Jrxnii :B J 'w , Q,-'1 A M i'X'x T- rl Sn G'll' , Marily Lc q ailyn . ,,.. S , 1 A I I k .V X V , ' -'i' Chl ,. , f lt Berry, a wld 4 G ah.. , S. : l .y W' str , l'l4 f Bu X, C 41, Gr ' Pa min, Ji y Clint. lv, 'Si , l-lnrketl, Glenn ll ken. Io,-5 G yr ph trq aphy Charl tte Albri e tor ney W GV Pvffly W ham manager ff o 1 P el1'l0l'leJ Paramounts VIKING LOG, dedicated to P. H. S.'s fine music department and edited by Charlotte Albright and Jeanie Stalker tuned in on campus activities September l949 and will sign off only when satisfied Vikings add signatures galore to tie 1950 yearbook The LOG sold by Beverly Williams and Jim Cockrill illustrated by Gong Wong Stanley Winston Susan Root Dixie Cody and Gwen Harmsen and printed by Boo Thompson Ralph Casper Newell Burton Neil Stroud Oliver Morris and Deward Mitchell represents a huge rob Carol Sorkness Joan Evans Peggy and Janet Newlun Ceorgrann Forrester and Joyce Southerland depicted the Vikings numbering 1500 Organizations fell to Glenda Sherman Hannah Hulsey Shirley May and Barbara Rawlings Bev Wilcox and John Robinson handled sports Snapshots and layouts added by Doris Smith Kathleen Pbalian and David Kosarell preserve campus Memories ont Row Newel B t J an a r r lerr Abel ai ewliih wret New Row T ree r rc B ve r y if fa i Row Four C frda ermah J ce rthcrar fc rg a rres e d K sare Ralph Cas 4 .learie ikr 1 5 ' i i . A l Ed't : trrru1Wt 'Q l 10 if f' iqlll , , i . , i . i di Sta i 'mtfrrs l tl, B, 1' ill' s , I. , ll3ii,ir'ew i l i N - ' If 'nm Fr : . ,l iir t rg tw Fv r ., Ca ol Str knesn, Kelli -i Air i, Doris Smith. Row Two: Neil Stroud, Peggy , N i, .lf i, lnnr In : Sirsfrri R.-rt, Ba brim Rriwli i gm, rr 3 l ' Wil iir, tl 'malt kit lhify. Z vlfi Sh , my Still - l rd, N Gm i an FO t r, Devi pt lt, f , ,lrrlin Robinson, i . per, . ii , Str' rr, Bub llmrrpw ii, ,lim C lrri. 'V S l J ii frury Pot wr-,frr', Shiv fy lvlily. X WW ' C alle! greezlom ing U The br monthly VIKING VOICE usrng campus lournallsts prrnters artrsts and photo graphers brrngs :ts readers through news columns and features a faur and unbiased prcture of Paramount s classes sports faculty, and clubs Thus four page publlcatlon issued every other Fruday has two complete staffs Period ll produced Edntors Beverly Wrllrams and .loan Grant Perlod Vl David Kosareff and Ralph Casper Each Issue a two color rob makes nts 1500 subscrnbers acquatnted wuth comlng events campus personolrtres and Vnkmg achievements ln addltlon the two groups supervlsed by Mrs Esther Erlcson enloyecl traps to the Los Angeles EXAMINER and DAILY NEWS and to Compton College Beta Phu Gammas second annual Journalnsm Day Front Row Edltors Ralph Casper Bev erly Wrlhams Davrd Kosarefl' Carolyn l-lot Laurence Wolf Janet Newlnn Row Two Gong Wong Glenda She man Pat Dugan Numa Slayton Nora Poole Joyce Son herlancl Pat Blqbx Ann Strawn Marlene Woods Charlotte Albrrqht Kathleen Abaluan Jaclcre Gar ner Norman Slayton Bob Murray Row Three John Robnnson Gerry Collins Marte Bnqharn Dorothy Roland Geor qlann Forrester Barbara Rawlrnqs Han na usey eanue al er P nl p Fllclcer Row Four Charles Koon Betty Crrrne Dorothy Nuchols Shrrley May orls Smlth O uve lt Wt a I Eannxe Graham Peggy Newton Dae Bourgeous Row Frye Wulllam Maqeno Gwendolyn Whrte Corlanne Taylor Mar ran Waldroop Alrce Sly Beverly Wal Cox Joan Evans Nadine Frazler Harry BuSteed Row Sax A M Cormany Dew ard Mltchell Harold Graham Chesley Knuqht Leroy Lalrd Drclc Barley Ollver Morrrs Jalce VanderElst Bert Waters Darrel Bower John Glusrck I , l' . I - I I 4 It K l l ' l r, Jo JOnct.Van Tassel, Mc1rilBone, Pot Lomb: h l-l l , J ' St lr , h' li 1. I, D ' , I l , I -- D ' ' , l' t-lo., 'ld l-t'll, I ' I , l ront Row Mr on l-la a rs ra V e Mr Lawrence e anc ow wo M ame arshal' M ur St ky Row Three Mr Winford yrd r Mr l-loward Ga e It iglzl and Jlayv Night and Day might well be the theme song of Paramounfs six efficient custodians, two garden- ers, and one repairman whose daily efforts keep the Viking campus on the beat. Crowded hallways, bustling classrooms, and spreading lawns do not, even with their extra tasks, dampen Mr. John Buller's steady zeal nor upset Mr. Larry Le Blanc's cheery helpfulness. Mrs. Dora Kees proves to Vikings how valuable a womans touch is at home or school while Mr Howard Gage Mr Curtis Stucky and Mr Wilbur Hayes keep Paramount in the groove lt is Mr Milton Haffa whose hammer screw driver and patience wage an unending batle with crook ed blinds choked fountains and stubborn locks Despite December freezes and March winds M .lar es Narshall and Mr W V Byrd Vik ng gardeners always have Paramounts roses hedges and wide lawns in tip top shape when April showers n O 3 0 E O 3 iQ R T 1 N if , . , . , . . . I ' . I i I ' I i I I I . . ' - L. I I . , ,. , 'S Wil? , ,V 1 r X- , '1- '4-X1 , ,'jv-in A Q fn? .K ,I F : Mr. 'lt ff, M . ,,-viii, v' Q X l Df me r r L Bl , . R 1133 A:'.'ff:x 4 . - 5 O l T : r. J s M ., r. C liz ,L. 'g s f x 1 nr , 1 I ' Br , :fi3fMk.,gf.f-v' ' Mt. s.l'hr- B.-in , qw if i x A 1-'vii xx U 7, ' l 1 N its M, . W . .- B: .aww In I' fs x T A , K ,I-,A if Y 5 .via-.,, - X N., .r 0 .Meal Kuff One Meat Balll chant the hungry VOICES of Pa amount Vlklngs who flll the cafeteria to the burstlng polnt each day durlng the double lunch perlods Hlgh on th l'lt Parade of food are potato chips and frulr ples To tempt the less ravenous a cleverly decorated menu has been changed monthly by Chl Delt artlst DIXIE Cody John Gluslck Vanessa Mllls Joyce Southe land Laurence Wolf and Eleanor Goodwin Efflclent and capable IS the fast worklng staff heflded by Cafeterla Manager Mrs Florence Klrlf wwo keeps her three asslstants Mrs Wlnlfred Hellman Mrs Norma Ingalls and Mrs Iona Kllnglesmlth ln the groove Student assistants whose helpfulness wlll be mls ed next fall are the followlng June graduate BoLby Front Row John Mycr Albert Lollrcn Q lowcll Anderson Roy l-lood Bob Brown Row Two An onla Sosa Pat Alverez Row Three Mary Crouch Ruby Cook l c Hl .Janis A ornson an crs EITllY Gonzal z Rcnnlc Fotz Pnl n Wil Rllftq .JLFF Ha nw Four Mr: Florcncc Klrl: Mrs Win me Hellman Mrs Norma lnqalls Mrs lono lfllnqlcsmllh If 77 ne Lee Brown, Raymond Hood, Ronnie Cowan, Ronnie Foltz, Jerry Hall, Willis Rugg, and Wilda Hill. 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' ' , . i Headed by PresIdent Harold Graham VIC6 PFESI dent Bob See Secretary Hazel Wllson and Treasurer George Gutlerrez Paramounts representatlve Student Councvl proved llS worth by Intenslve work from Sep tember untIl February Early IH the semester the 39 members wnth theIr advrsor Mr B F Jamlson syonsored Back to School Nlght the tradltlonal Introductlon of the faculty and campus to the parents The Student Councll Dlnner a SCITII annual must honornng the tnve dISlfICf councsls took the VIkIngs to Lynwood Nov T5 where muslcal numbers and a socIal hour topped oft the evening On campus Interest Olflp all ron' Row Gregory Stewart Georg Brow Vt am an os Jyhnn Tac r Bob Taggar Phw may Jlrn A d ues Jacques John Wo ley Row wo harleen S rehorr' Cyntha Calhoun R se Mane FIelds Bertha PhIl'I s Jem Benn tt Ncdra Strrlow Roberta Arrowsrmth Mary Dcc Zollman Peggy Newtr Beverly Wlllrarns Row Three Ne-rnon Brown Jarne Adamson EddIe Burke Jo Laurence Albert Losrenc Lyle Severa re John D na Jaclrle Vtfaltorv Glenn Hackett ow Four NIck VanderElst George C.vutIcrrez Bob Sec Stanley Wnrston Fd Seal Charles Wuse Dzward MItchell l-larold Graham Jerry Taylor Ro nne Fo tz In the Councrl sponsored Football Carnlval at Comp ton ran neck and neck wrth the all hrgh VIKING LOG sales drIve whIch sold a total ot l ll5 copres sdent 'V' ar A TSOV l-lazel WIIsoh Secret ry Stan Ing t-lar d Graham Presrdent I I . I F , 1 , 9 n, 'llll S t , r y ke, t, 'flip A - l A M r , ' n r , Blll , ol . T I S L I. l ' I I , . I , I O . . Y! , NPI 1 . V V W I LTU ll V ll I l CA! Y- 94 y l 1 e , rl Al I . l , R l I l I l- H ll . : ' T ' F . ll l L v T I V V s-. Front Rowf George Gutierrez lTreasurerl,Bob SeelVIce Brel , ,.r. B. F. J nlscc l dvt l, 'l I, Q l Q QI 1.3 I ' ' I A115 Ill 3 'Q , V ,I ' T ' :l I 3 ' T9- cm :I .. ' T zrcumdtance ont Row Bl T lrne T X, a l ri Ol Ka en era Franlr Parsley Pat Garcua N rrnan W lsan p O Mall n Q to d J L s Hary Vcqrl lrls Evans Row Two Dorrna Lcc Wa sr rralf' mac sa n Al rg c Arr traw ar ara P a x o c' ons r l-larrtson Row Three Ra n D fl rn rg A n X arn w L a y at w our a B b Q r tg W Q rna J pa er aclr Naltcn Pat McLarthg rnm e H Che te - Bm Responslblluty for Paramourts l7th Annual Art Ex hlbut which brought 60 parntungs by representatuve Calufornno artists to the Vnkmg audu oruum from March I4 to 26 offered the sprung Councl a challengung opportunity Enterprise played host In April entertaining the tive councils royally wlth swing band and romantic num bers Treasurer Stan Winston headed the subscription druve un May the proceeds of whuch wall start a choir robe fund Thus was followed by the Annual Carnival whnch a la Ctnderella made the humdrum patuo a Fun Zone lor a night Why? To purchase the paantlngs chosen for the Permanent Collectlon each March Directing Council acttvlttes were Presldent Jam Hunes Vlce Presldent Chesley Knight Secretary Dlxle Cody and Treasurer Stan Wtnston under the spon sorshlp of Mr B F Jamnson Front Row D 1 y 1 vt or Ch rn C1 y t a andlng J vi Mis, Ruth lliiwhilw f- d, sponsor, with llresidcnts Deward Mitchell and Jaclrirt Sharp. ' 3 sqm Q. 9. aseiling the facev f . I I 'J . Settling reluctantly down to the daily routine of homework after The Good Old Q41 'A 1.3, Summertime, eighty-nine 8th, 9th, and lOth grade Viking scholars with 2.4 averages ' Q ali answered the Honor Society membership role. These Vikings elected Deward Mitchell ff kv 1 i as president, Harold Graham, vice-president, and Dixie Cody, secretary-treasurer. As the semester neared its end, a committee combined the movie, Mr, Big, and super refresh- ments tor their after-noon-oft. Front Row: lr-ff McNally, Holy Dorahd. Virginia Finch. Judy Raqsdale, Don Dcwiiffq, Jerry Coclriiil Trciftt Bebe. Dorothy Carr Amilee Norwood. Carmen Snow, Row Two: Jcvrr' Rrzdavrsl Lama Keeplcry Fldra Fyans, Bchbic Collins. Betty Baird, Pat Halbrrt, Jayne I-lfrlnck, Janet Stitclcr, .Jariilee Wilms, Barbara Wall-r, Kifyvw' Harrn'.r'n, .lan-'t Faq-'t.Row Three: Oaylv Chaprnaiz, Madvl-'inc Carlin, Ciivnr-Ida O'lT-ll, Di-iwlhy Allilllfsll loi-, NVatman, Nwdfa Strclow, Mari Boiw, Bw.-i-ry Gart'and, Jail: Mitcham, Pvqqy Nab, Katha Burlvy. Row Four. Janvt Myvrs, Joar Grant, Bvtty .la l-liclv. Bill Goldsmith, Mila' Moore, Vaughn Mcllvrd, Mary l3'v+r'rson, Bvatrirw' Rosa Lawri-nrt' Chittcndcn, Janet Schilz, Dfnnis Aridvrson, lfvclyn Simms. Row Five: Gaylvc' lynch, Dixic Cady, Jcrrlfir Sharp. Marilxi' Mi-vtri: Shirlry Cl--ni Chailottr- Albright, Shirley Kcrrs, Lrnoro Hart. Row Six: Juanita Barlow, Fronrrw Sfhaalsma, Vanvssa Mills, Carolcr' Harrison, Charluttv Hankel Gcrrnainr fxhlrr, Joanna Strange, Felicia Karasin, Rowena Rrswy Marilyn Anderson, Rath Hrintcr, Anna Balirit, Klaasis' Vifrboom, Shirley Park i'i'. Row Seven: Dvward Mi'chfil, l-larold Graham, Jerry Taylor, Jirn Crockett, Li-rw' Sntlitt, Emi-st Marci.: Van Birclcmastvr, Harry Corca, Frank Spanningvr, Ralpn Cairr- r iwck Portvr, W:3i,'i' Harvath, Vifilliazn Magyar, Lr rqrrza Maqana. HON rote and announced a spring total of 130. Capably otficered by President Jackie Sharp, Vice President Ben Mills, and Sec- retary-Treasurer Beverly Wilcox, the 2.25 wizards topped ott the year with their traditional afternoon of tun in the Viking auditorium. ' 0 D? '9 'Q o In March the society's sponsor, Miss Ruth Hinshilwood, added thirty 7th grade pace setters to the membership jk of' d-ts Front Row: Yvanns Barchurt, Annafcrw Dbqar, Hffty Dor'artd, Dianne Diinqham, Batty Maiors, Bvvurty Larrisan, Don Dawting Ji-rry fmkrii, Tr.,.rtt Btbs Harry Vaqvf, Haward Haney, Barbara D--Dc-ry Ads-i Tway, Constance Waqiwr, Mary Pa'rrwr' Anna May Pvikham. Row Two: Pat Dragan, Shar.-.--' Sti.'h.iii, P.-riry Kuttoqq, Donna Morris, Andrey Raqhiwtl Nina Mcfiitta, Jars Rhinuhart, Beatrice' Ross, Bobbie Coftins, Betty Baird, Gvrwtda O D.-tt, J-'abit' Smith, Mini.- Paiirtt, Laiiisi- Miittins, Carma Snow, Barbara Hif Darathy Carr, Jahn Woottfy, Jdhr Grvi't'f', Jack Mitcham, Lv tnard Kniqht. Row Three: L.-in-ia ttilit, J.1i'ii Witsinii, Artni' Butter, Marityn Mortar, Lvawia Diiqary Lnttizanna Att.-n, Janiu' Hfrtstc ', Chartattv Albri, ht, Etdra Evans, Darrna Lui' Watswn, Twir' Sin' tiainittm', Y fl W Gtadys Madcwctl, Barbara Wa'ki'i, Barbara Biwfvf, lrfrw McNa'ty, Laura Kacpkf, Hctur- Ann Van Di-tt. Row Four: Ktaasii' Vribiwni, B.-tty Van tt.-ns.-i, Diriv Cady Jan.-t Myvr-, Etvanar Goodwin, Mad,-ti-inv Chrtis, Janet Schitz, Bt-tty Ja Hicks, Ja Ann Stranqc, Atua Priir, Jani-t Paaut, Mid.-ri T-.i.ii.sata, Duivttiy Parkvr. Row Five: Jcaniv Sta'kur, Shirtcy Parkwr, Nudra Strutaw, Janis Adamson, Banniv Smith' Myrna Rarnburg Shirtvy May, Gvratdini' Wttitnvy, Shir ry Ct.-ni, Gwvn Harmscn, Hannah Hiitsuy, Joan Evans, Verna Kasarett, Nancy Kasarctt, Mary Rios, Ratph Caspcr, Row Six: Franivs Svhaatsma, Mikv Manrv, Bi 'y Gad Smith, Richard Wittis, Pcgqy Nab, Janet Phctps, Mary An-i Pctersan, Ruth Harris, Shirtyy Kearns, Dotorcs Kraan, Rawi-na Riissvtt, Jackii- Sharp, Bvvviiy NVii:w, Marityn Aridvrsart, Jarwnu Lycar., Hazui Wi11iai', Row Seven: Vaitahn Mcttfrd, Pant Chuyvs, Marityn Dyv, Jaan Ayvrs' Gayivv l1t'it', Dwi Hatiniari, Winyfii' f Harvath, Haward Stantey, Chartcs Hafbraak. Row Eight: Jimmy Satchak, Harry Corsa' Jarnvs Crgikvtt, Jvrry Taytar, D-ward Mitihvti, Harald Graham, t'rii.'s.t Marius, Haratd Chcyncy, Bob Rodgers, Dah' Bsnrqfais, Wittiam Maqcrta, Dick Porter. H c-cent- gclzu-ate the foaitiuev Promoting the welfare of the school by helping to form and carry out policies of particular interest to girls is the Girls' Council whose membership includes representatives from bulging Viking homerooms. Totaling 79, these popular coeds acted as hostesses Oct. 20, at the P. T. A. sponsored Back-to-School Night. April 26 found the Girls' Council encouraging all the student body coeds to sport gay perlcy bows. P. H. S. fellas and gals, under the direction of the Council, honored Mothers' Day by colorful bouton- nieres. Students, encouraged to discuss campus traditions and regulations, used question boxes in the home- rooms. Their suggestions or criticisms were given thoughtful consideration by the Council. Assisting the advisor, Miss Edith Sanborn, were Presidents Carole Barlow and Sue Waddell, Vice Pres- idents Carol Sorkness and Jackie Sharp, and Secretary- Treasurers Pat MacGregor and Janet Newlun. Front Row Carlsen Siimmcrlin, June Smith, Beverly Larisan, Billie Strehorn, Betty Yuargain, Bvrtha Phitlips, Joan Diwaway, Carnl Craggs, Dolori-s Curry, Bonny os ancy Byrns, Shirlry Chitwood, Alea Price, Row Two: Pat Price, Darla McGuire, Darlene Browr, Eldra Evan-., Piggy Rogers., Layonna Young, Jam' Rhinehart Oryia Garcia, Teresa Gonzales, Esther Juarez, Lydia Garcia, Shirley l-lood, Virginia Sentara, Betty Arrni-itvad. Row Three: Betty Jahrviss, Wanda ist Vvinri Graham, Carol Welch. Anna Balint, Beverly Emerson, Barbara Bodey, Gvorgianrr Fiirrvat--i, Jamft Haiti-,, lily Billinq-,l.'y, Pat Marfgrifqiir, Varna Kasarcll B riy Gartland, Yvonne Borchert, Row Four: Barbara Jobling, Barbara Rawlings, Sui' Vtfaddcll, Marilyn Barr, Pat Prim, Dana Smith, Betty McDan- ough Phyllis Carman, Jo Ann Strawn, Lynn Petitt, June Storey, Carole Barlow, Edna Leu, Liihuanna Allen. Row Five: Aiidruy Roqholt, Jvariie l-liigoboom, Ray' ola Stewart Dolorfs Kraan, Jaclciw Sharp, Virginia Silva, Meredith Leu, Carol Sarlcness. Juanita Backcs, Franccs Schaafsma, Linda Porter. 'E' .H0me Handsome in cardinal and gold, the Viking Band, under the direction of Mr. James De Bolske, has made these distinguished appearances during the past school year: Football Carnival at Compton . . . November 8 Armistice Day Parade at Bellflower . November ll Down Miami All-Western Band Review, Long Beach . November 26 Santa Claus Parade at Paramount . December lO District Music Festival at Santa Ana . . March l8 Southern Music Festival at Pomona . . April 29 Annual Band Concert at Paramount . May ll Front Row: Moiorettes Grace Neal, Shirley Mosley, Marilyn Morton, Janet Myers. Row Two: lflorry Corso, B-'wrly Wilrox, Dolorvs Kroon, Gerry Ba er Lynden Rader, David Cross, Richard Willis, Bob Benjamin, Alice Cornelius, Darlene Wilsrnii, Ci-iilw Onvllwl, Row Three: ld Lnndbvrq, Bill Munir L ina Knight, Jim Sistrnnlci Lloyd Wells, Poul Cheves, Bob See, lrvinq Lindsay, Franlc Rurnrnans, John Mrirrir, Beit Hawley, Bolo Corea, Lynn Poqhair Lorerz Moqono, Roland Rose, Gcorqe Gutierrez. Row Four: Niels Widernp, Ronold Prather, Gerry Miller, Winitred Siqler, Harlan Willifirri-1, John Wallinq Director James DeBolslre, Jerry Swanqer, Steve Miller, Mary Foster. affolicfay for -String: D Add the highest rating from the Orange County BcCk-yo-5Ch0ol Night ,,,, October 20 Festival to five first places in the Combined District School Assemblies ,,,,,, 1949-1950 Orchestra and it is obvious that Mr. Glenn Starr's Orange County Music Festival lSanta Anal March l8 Viking Orchestra, has helped to make this year tops, P0m0n0 Festival ------- April 29 musically speaking. Combined Orchestra U. C.l . May 4 Paramount Spring Concert . . May 12 Front Row: Larry Rasmussen, Glenn Isaacs, Cecile Oueilct, Darlene Wilson, Carma Snow, Betty Ennis. Row Two: Felicia Karasin, Jerry Henderson, Audrey Rog- holtl Joan Hertcnstein, Alice Cornelius, Lynn Roqhoir, Bob Beniarnin, Dorothy Carr, Gerirlda O'Dell. Row Three: Doris Lanlrlord, Ronnie Jenkins, Darlene Hole berg, Joclcie Royston, John Greene, Carol Sue Crogqs, Harry Corea, Dolores Kroon, Barbara Roberts, Alice Gibson, Lloyd Wells, Virginia Duncan, Barbara Walker, Alan Groel, Betty Baird, Row Four: Janet Phelps, Vaughn tvtellerd, Dorma Lee Watson, Lois Watson, Elaine Severance, Jeri Bennett, Jacque Richard' son, Vernon Batterson, Lynclen Rader, Delbert Evilt, David Cross, John Walling, Irving Lindsay, George Werner, Kenny Redlern, Larry Chittenden, Carole Baller, Jonilee Wilrns. Row Five: Clarolyn Crow, lrene Osbiirn, Gwen Wells, Diane Kenyan, Nino McCullo, Betty Vanderploeq, Janet Dudley, Barbara Haaq. Row Six: Darlene Williams, Virginia Finch, Judy Ragsdale, Ralph Venema, Patricia Halbert, Pat Dalton, Marie Bighorn, Jimmy Hines, Delbert Yegqe, Gene Farrell. H04 Song to Remember H Rated as outstanding at all performances as well as in the Southern California Vocal Association Festival of Mar. 22, this group has brought honor and School Assemblies , , . , 1949-l95O Christmas Program , . . .Decemberlci District Festival lCornpton J.C.l . . . March 22 Combined Jr, High Orchestra Concert distinction to Paramount and its capable director, Mr, icommon JA Ci V E l l I V Mm. 4 Glenn Starr, Annual Spring Concert . May l2 Fr0f1fR0wg f i rf gfir, pfjt lzrifw Jg'l4ir 'iagrnrrx xlpgn'-gr Bqglf Xirginig S,-ntonq ljffrf-Wk, prime! lvlggipyf-At W 'twirl Cvlixii-i lVlfri'r'ix Arllyi Crwiivtrgx lxiiui clii' .V V r Haiwim- l Kath 59, Abaipdr- Patti Taqaart Carfgixr- BOX Mari Bans? Row Two: l'7x Wiil.f-r- XfXf'i rrit 'Clmliiuin Naomi Martin, lflicirw Rishi-D. Sliiiipx Cafer Jifnmn: l-li-nos, Bi Pye Rm Faiiiinqlgig Darrel, Spence, Deiwif, Friehriuq Sa 7c li-rr 'v'3 lf' infix lkfimn, ,liiclx Vi-rrutla. Row Three: Brrblwiv lliiwlnir Swim, l7g1il.i! Ptqj, ll, rr Qty'-iii Br Agn, Quit-lr Bgiifiw. Juni' Stfrifr lVlO'ir,w Pino, Term Civ-ea-ar' R rlwifit lrilllri, Jfeiix hlaildixil, l-larry -lPlD'ilfd, Biiblv U' :d 'fi,-, llnrvzu llilxi-V lvldi rec W-' Br-tt, Sur Mi rr, Row Four: lzrfgiigrz Sfhiiflllriiul, lvlflii-',r' 'irri lilli, lXlii'i'iwri lxrlrlriwllw Dffwtlir, Ami Al, Mari tri, l,iiN N -mq XV.-.-L D- vii Nfl- luiix ltlfwvll Bnrlf ix Div- Ll- lip., fy Limp Arirlri, rr g-vii. lrld in 'lt if, li filirr, li. rr. kluliiiiii, cl-riivt tsl. wligig Amir., Aim ti ' 1 l ,Ai-rr A'ii x NW 'amy Jlluuc, Jlluuc, JMMJIC GIRLS CHORUS Regular P T A Meeting November P T A Christmas Program December Southern Calrtornla Vocal A soc March Hollydale Legion Program lLegron la Apr: Paramount Sprung Concert Mary nt Row Vrrarnr 1 lvl 1 t l I 'Vt re r aa r a aw wo Cher a e x lut Y ow rcc t r r w l a Marx A r arm w Four lla N rr: 1, N P WX BOYS CHORUS Thanlcsgrvrng Assembly November 23 Compton Woman s Club December 7 Paramount Woman s Club December l3 Christmas Program December l5 Mark Keppel School De ecnber lo Lrncoln P T A January 7 Paramount Krwanls Club February Paramount P T A Marcn Southern Calrtornla Vocal Assoc March Musrc Fc trval lCompton J C l May Front Row Jrmmy Strv aqqart M l ern Lrch y D h ct w rp Cewrqe Br wt r p y w wo R r Hystad Jahr rr er P Dcwa e rar C r rr'-tsrn er Jam ara obert tv wrtr at cy ow ree mr fa d rn t q urea fr 1 berg Larry Wagner John tv' ark a bert son r elt o rr r ow F ur D r a C dy J rn rr' Harnn r ck am l'larr, Arles llaqher or ap A lrer-l r n slams, o y Ba law, a let er, . 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Q an at MW! ere.4 0 eople e ow eop e DRAMA CLASS Whrle few campus actors expect to grve Rcgarcls to Broadway drama produce perse drctron and well rounded personalrtres rs years classes under Ar scr a Rr drrectron presented one act pl ys cl a thr ac comedy A Hevwlng Success I thrs V1 agree that as Hcrleert Dae Fo ey rnovrd hrs auclr ence Charles Lanfforl prove! hrrn ell C1 qecl f t and Crusty Alf Frrend had V lfrnas rn the arsle Fronf Row Wt Y Row Two Barber e XV s r'lran's C frd ow Three S r Wmlr r rfrn nna lfl R vx Four l e G rf qrnc tv S r 1 lord Row Frvc e 1 c ra d Re 1 h STAGE CREW Not rn evrdence but decrdedly rrnportant to rc rhythm of Paramount rs the Vrkrncr stag crew Re ponsrble for prorectron and stage craft rn the auclrtor rum as well as the eff crency Or the publrc adv tem at Red and Gold games these fellows cre na Lazy Bones lnstructed by Mr Roy Voorhees Chref Rrchard Munch and hrs assr tant Warren Reed dclrver goods Fr nf Row B Wayne Wells Robe f r Row Two rer Gayle Chem Wa Sqllrff ,Jgnn 'ly 43 W.,-1 vffr' If ra ll 1 f - r , Y Y sg- ,,. . r ln I 5 M ' Y , ., I I A A . . . 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I . . k H N ' A ' 3 ' r ' 1. . gg . r . ' H081 .Vr B 1 - ' l . 1 S lt A As . , , . L, X llrrf 0 Z rms !Vl--fl Cl-1rvr.v .l 'A' - A, F Rue, ,mr A t A F' 5' , , , rg, 1--mr rsrmt, ri, 1,11 ttf A r ' V T ts pr' Well lrght and well conquer agarn and agarn 40 50 Front Row Way f l-larva tw LeRoy t-l f-Orc W 'lfl C D Mn V R nh Hal: c .lc a g Row Two Jerry Ph pp rrry Fra lnampscn Jrmm S a r o trace F :- c a d ow ref' fr rq W r 6 A r at P Chclrcs rx lewq or P mm ow Four Chr try Kntqht Roqrr A d r c Wrnst n R sales Manurl A ac fs w Fve C o lay a lah Br anna Fatty tour afang Lan! Public splrlt and athletlc prowess are personified by the Varanguans P H S lettermen Now In nts tenth year the oldest club on Paramount s campus has added much to the soctal and athlehc lute of Vrkrngs Thus year from funds raised by sponsorrng therr traditional St Patrtcks Day Dance faculty sensor games IH basketball and baseball as well as by sellung cakes at all Inter school events members purchased three alumunum startung blocks tor the school The officers who steered the club on tts V949 l95O course were lfd Seal and Bob See Captains Ken Redlern and Don Mauer Flrst Mates Wayne Harvath 'md LeRoy Howe Scribes Jim Coclcrlll and Ralph Hac Lelt Pursers Sherl Plowman and Carol Weddle Serg ants at Arms Acting IU advusory capacity have been Coaches Chesley Isaacs John Bergmann and Russell Ball O e r 2 l 5 e 9 : ' V , , ew c, ' v Bob Sr. or 1.1 ' a' ' r Mt, Rnls Zu cc. fhr- Orr A Geo' -1 Csrtle. : t cl Cffflcrl , , n ' -c ' Carkrlt' Ed 4' , Kerry Rcdlf- n, Shcr lxlcwf 2Cr', DO r' Bri, K ,l',, rl Pd RF h r Rrwrrll. R 'lh ,: 1 rt - w mfr. Gtr rar' Gr lic rcz. Uiflr Pwr I ter, W -rr Bfrry lf Wlg, Rrwvvr wld ' ,lfwmrx Cr lc lt. ,ll y lllncx. M R : 'X ' , rv cr -- wrt LaMa: Sauhdc s, Gen Flsdon Slap 'fy 'N . Fred 0 , Gr ll ' lgrvv lrwnq Lindudy, Cm tu Rucggll B ll, MK Ro 'i 5 P rt' Chcs lsaafs, Co fl'- K n r nn. e 'Uakettw Dedncated to sportsmanshlp and servlce this tive year old club led by Presrdent Marilyn Grltfuth has glven publvc splrnted support to all constructuve campus goals Smce tts membershup rs selected on the basrs ot crtlzenshlp athletic abllrty scholarshlp and talent the Vlkettes attract the tunest type of coed ln cardlnal sweaters they were on hand as program and candy sellers at all P H S games Funds from their treasury swelled Probett Christmas baskets They served as gracious hostesses on Vocatlons Day and continued their tradntronal Vukette Alumnae and Vlkette Varanglan dlnners In the sprung Assnstlng Marilyn and the clubs sponsor and founder Mass llene Anderson have been Vuce Presudent Hazel Wulson and Secretary Treasurer Barbara Bovee PQ 'QD- U- ,' Sportsmanshvp and service 46 50 Front Row Jan n Lycan Pat Halbert eonue Stalker Do ores urry a n Fenner Advlsor Mass llene Anderson Row Two Hannah Hnlsey Barbara Ra lrnqs Marulyn Morton Marllyn Grttf th Hazel Walson Janet Newltm Audrey Armstrong Row Three Carol Barlo Shurley Carter Barbara Bovee Barbara Wa lcer Jaclcue Sharp Charlotte Al brnqht Gan Rogers Beverly Wncox Row Four Joyce Southerland Marqare Phipps Sh rley Chappell Frances Schaat sma Joyce Van Fleet Vanessa Mlls Marrlyr Long Frfty tuve 0 . I I Y I 1 I 1 - t I l ,ur. J ' 1 1 4 I F I F S ., - J Q ' Q X' ' : c u , , J A , l C I S ll'v: , - 7 ' . ., K , W L V 1 I I - A W' , - . . I . H 1 1 ' f n V. : 4 W, 1 4 ' i y I I, . if , ' . ' ., ' , Y ' ' t ' . '. l . 'A ' 4, F A ' My : , t 'Q , V by 7 ' I 3 l . . Q, . A ' 2 , 1 I I 1' F --qu' Q A I N it ' l I A v, A ,WJ ppdyj, Lk t , W' . 56 ' ,. r O V. - Art rs the beautiful way of dorng thmgs 45 50 Front Row Ra ph Hackett Albert Jones lm Jwmes Johnston Joann Row Two 0 orc M lc or oera Martrn Gwer l-larmsen Bar ara Wot Mor x rltl h Carole Bar w Marilyn Anderson Row Three Eleanor Good rt Dorothy Kamp Laurence Wolt Vanessa Mtlls Joyce Southerland Mar ly Long Row Four Dxue Cody Fatty sux flu :bella feta Twenty two members chosen for skull rn or apprecuatron of art form Chu Delta Iota Paramounts art club To publlcuze the tune Vrkmg gallery and to asslst at the Annual Art Exhubut each sprmg are then alms In addltlon stumulatlng monthly fleld trlps wlden the horizons of The Old Master Painters Between scheduling front hall dlsplays and decoratmg cafeteria menus the group admired Forest Lawns statuary un October Bullocks lPasadenal Christmas decorations and the Huntington Llbrarys treas ures an April Mays gala party was cllmaxed by th annual S5 awards to the best gurl and boy artists The club apprecuated nts officers and advusors Pres Duxue Cody Vice Pres Vanessa Mnlls and Laurence Wolf Sec Joyce Southerland and Dorothy Kamp Treas Ronme Foltz and Joyce Southerland Advisors Mass Hazel Snavely and Mrs Esther Errcson O . . . . . , ' 1 I 1 . . . . . . . . . ,. . ,, -' ' ' I Q l N . . , . . . . , 1 I ' . . . . 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A . . 5- , n X . : E' . e robetla Conceuved by Mrs Dorothy Lowe to msplre Interest In nurslng the Probetts are recognuzed as the wel fare organlzatron of Paramount These .lunlor Chapter members of Compton College s Alpha Beta Chl render real service to campus and community and enloy many good trmes together At Chrlstmas and Thanksglvrng through a canned goods movue and homeroom cooperation they hlled baskets for the commumty needy On Jan l8 they sponsored the x ray unrt tests and assisted at the smallpox vaccinations In Aprrl Two hospital vlssts afforded them a glimpse of a nurse s llfe and work Therr efflclent officers are Pres Ex Ofhcro Shirley May Pres Rowena Russell lst Vrce Pres Marrlyn Dye 2nd Vlce Pres Marilyn Morton Recording Secretary Betty Hicks Corresponalmg Secretary Charlotte Albrrght Treasurer Ruta Matthews Hlstorlan Gaul Rogers and Sergeant at Arms Ruth Le ter Health welfare and servrce 47 50 Front Row Barbara Mart: Mary Est s Jac IL H chl lvlnldrvd Morris Norma Weelc Pa Gullcsplc Carol Errc sort Row Two Rowena Russgll Donna G llc plc Ruta Matthews Barbara Mcclcs Gall Roqcr Row Three Jamm Lycan Marr lvn Mortar' Ruth Lester Jovfl South r lard Charlotte Albrlaht Gall Yotrnans rrcv May Mrs Dorothy Law t o l-lacks Pat Taaqart Anna Bahnt Marrlyn Dye Marqarct Dvd rich Futty seven . , - I I . l f . . . . : I . , I . I ' I , ll , 1 ' -, I 2 ' , I 1 ' , ' 2 , ' 1 ' ' r ' 4 2 - - , S . , i 1 J g - 5 ll .- : 1 ' 'nl C . - Mary Meelzs, Dixlf' Cody, Lavonna Younq, I h c , .1 I , - Z 5, f ' ' , ' k . z 9 . E- : .. ' , - I br S S. : . , ' ' Sh' I- '. .. ' -2 B-'Y v igu Per aspera ad astra Brenvemdos Amrgos 47 50 Front Row J mfoclrrll Franc s Schools ma Ed Seal Ben Mnlls Duck Porter Betty Jo t-lrclfs Jacluc Sharp Row Two Pot Br cllove Mary Rlos VIFQIHIG Senteno Barbara Boy Kathryn Krctstnqer Bar ara Walker Jeanne Stalker Eounc Seyerarce Susan Root Nodrne Frazner Drxue Cody Arlene McCarty Row Three Carolyn Crow Rowena Russell na Matth ws Dorothy Raond Gwen Rach ards Doores Kroon l-lonnah Halsey Joan Grant Boroara Rawltnqs Ruth Ab bett Janet Paqet Beverly Dutton Norma Weeks Row Four Leroy Howe Drana Kcryon Judy Vrnotta Joan Evans Mary Lol Day: Ruth Hunter Shrrley Par er Marrlyn Lonq Juan to Baclces Vanessa Mlls Pat Voqt Coroyn Davldson Bor ra Want J nn: Kunphol Row we Frntz Hank Wayn Harvath Wnlltam Maqeno John Erwrn Frank Spannrnqer Sherl Plowmon Harold Cheyney Dennls rr rn d Bert Hawcy an Hallman Mal: Moore Blll l-loplcnns Frfty enght i amcfa Jolla Sporhng the club pm whrch bears Athenas lamp and Apollos laurel have been 39 second year Spanish and 22 Latin students who form Pl Lamda lota Counseled by Mrs Esther Erucson and Mass Annette Groupe thus cooperatuve group us dedicated to fun and folks the world over The motrt of thus year has been a freld trap to such delughtful spots as Olvera Street Exposntuor Park San Gabriel Mtsslon and the Ramona Pageant at Hemet California Additional notes of roy were the Christmas puncta Spanlsh and French dinners and the May plcmc Harmonlously tulfllllng the duties of presudents were Ben Mllls and Ed Seal vrce presidents Duck Porter and Frances Schaatsma secretaries Betty Hncks and Carol Sorkness and treasurers Jackie Sharp and Jxmrny Cockrlll I I , . H H . . . . . I , , I .. . . . ,, 1 I .. ,. I . . h . . . I . I . . u i . Z A I I I 2 A , ' 1 , ' , , , .. . - -Ma .. . , V 2 l ' , -3 - S . . F - Q. ww x , . . . I 5 'r ' ' . A ee, ' . - A l b Y I 7 . I I . I . - A , . ' x 4' W s r ' ' ' K l 1 , , R'l ' K L' r e , l , ' - S , , a , N V I ' . I Q t l S 1 r r e ' l if' .,, V , . I l a , l r 2 'I . A Q' S le ba' ' , v X- ' , F' 2 - ' 1 4 S., e , ' ' ' V ' Mi 'ill , Alt liricn ,N n ll! , D l '. - ..- t, c A A ' . - igma ' Sigma Pl wlth nts thnrteen key prlnters ts a vntal vocational club sponsored by Mr Wtlltam Winger Experxenced and able a malortty of these Vtklngs hope to make prmtmg thetr occupatlon Interested In all phases of prtnttng the club has Inspected many types of shops and such plants as the Nelson Fngravtng Company the Kluge Press Company the Los Angeles Type and Rule the Long Beach Press Telegram and the lntertype Corporatton Vocations Days prlntang section offered this year for the first time brought Mr Wallace Asdel of the lntertype Corporatlon from Los Angeles Hts presentation of the Fotosetter the latest and to offset prmttng grtpped has audnence Conductung meetnngs thus year have been Chief Printers Bob Thompson and Norman Slayton as ststed by Assustant Chlef Printers Ralph Casper and Nell Stroud and Secretary Treasurers Bull Kosareff and John Glustck Prtntrng the key to knowledge for those who use ft 47 50 ontRowPllpP Dt P un lvlcrtltt ul Wu tom uq n R vt p W A llnm Wt 5 t 1 Fifty nine 5 L I I ' ' , . I A A - 1 1 I .., 1 1 - , . l I V 7 7 Fr 2 alll lltlcvr, uxfd lCm,Gr' vll, Jvtry Cc-lin-,I t lc ' , Jutlxili W'l on, 'll' M v tu, oltl Cut, -fr, Nt- l-ll Btrtun, Nvll Stroud, dvi-,or lvlr. Wil., -'ll1t'I, Bob Tlmrvtr-mst, Joln lalttwlth, Nltrmctn Str yttttt, l of rafting '49- '50 The Dratting Club, with Mr. Dwight Knox as advisor, has completed its second successful year. lt has detinit- ely encouraged interest in ditterent vocations and otte ered pleasant social experiences. Chiet Drattsman Gong Wong has been assisted by Kenneth Boughrnan, Assistant Chiet, Fritz Hanlis, Blue Printer, Truett Bobo, Purchaser, Bob Pratt, Custodian, John Stewart, Detailer Publicity, and Dave Pinslrer, Detailer Entertainment. Front Row: 175-rim: Wiiiirt, !Xrlrfinirr Mr, ltvviiglrt Kiwi-. Row Two: Trin tt ltvbrt, Brin r- fuipwrilvr, ,lrrix llvrictvruwii, tri-d L r int i'-., Fdward tvtrgli.-ner, Row Three: llvrb Bvwd-'nl Km' Bninqlrrtrrxri lclvlni Sfziindvr-i, Bit tit-ndt-rr.-ii, l-lrtxr' Pin-.k.'i, Clill Srwtwii, Willirliri lvlyvrs, lilwtriy Srlinictriw. ROW Four: ,lvliitiry ltirrtwr, Jir'rrChi1rrh, lNlrrrrr1OnAclarttrmiyCc1v'rrlWr'ddlr', lwmiq Lwrrirxry Jrhn Strwort, Dali' Sfott, Mvn'r Thomas, Fritz Flonlcs, Btrb Pratt. ance '49- '50 The Dance Club, which learns and engoys square and lollc dances, is Paramounts goycst and youngest club. This grouo, which meets each Tuesday alter school, owns a sizable collection ot records. Bob Rodgers acts both as teacher and caller, while Mrs Harriett Rice and Miss Hazel Snavely are interested advisors. ln charge ot club attairs have been Pres. Bob Rodge ers, Vice Pres Doug Sealy, Sec. Marilyn Staley and Treas. Judy Anderson. Front Row: Van Biirlcmastvr, Br-vt-rly ljzillwrt, Marilyn tlupp Cloisdctlr' Losslvy, Shirley Spcliman, Vivian lvlassry, Bftty Fnwis, Martha Sturdivan, Shirluy Davin. Row Two. OW--n Rir l- Ords, Yvcrrinr' WrJllra'r, Judy Aitdvrmrrrr, Shirley Swintvlr, Juv.--t Poqct, Trevci hlVGllik'l', Marilyn Staley, Jonvttr' Collins. Row Three: instructor Mrs, Harriett Ricc, Carroll Rancy, Jim Erwin, Bob Rodgers. Douglas Sealy, Miss Ftozel Snavcly. Ro Onofge 1 n Bx'::'::.- n' . U, I I I ' O 1 '-f - ' ll ',.lQ chan, , .Q . . III! n.. n',s0' . I I IgG... , .s ,, . .v pac, 'Q c,u, 0 1 ' o 5 Q o'g,:l' :.,,'. Q: o 04, . o sql. O.. nt... '- , d, -.u,n . og . . fo Ol' I ' ' ,gn C.. l'l 's '.. ., Q . ..,, ' asc., -mini' 4. . o guig 0 ' o , o o o' ,ua 1 'vane I 0 Oil. .,': J... n n OX Sv' I D. .- sn 'a n ov. u - .J ,. oo Q ' o ol 'Q an are IUzkmg4 Away 27 49 50 ennw gooibau Kaaketbaff Jfaaeball Q Zra cf? FOOTBALL UEEN BEVERLY WILLIA MS RECEIVES VIKING HOMAGE If 0' ,V 5 . VARSITY on? Row CHavWes L H N v r ex erm Haddock J e Cruz Harvey Ja 4 fkmd +er Rxchir Dcumlrwquoz Manaqffr R bw? A rx w 0 Chdrks Wx C L rw Mau r dim Bs ax Lrwq R059 fep er B cwroe arm! wer Qefrwv Manager Gmwrqo Curb w ree J vm rrci gm min f in M Qmhfmw A c awe!! Lf on ec rqn Mucrrc wr wk P- amaqe our w n c ar' LFE! cam wav n P w 9 mav um Md uma Cs Lcd? C nh m Buqmarm JUNIOR ron? Row: Do, DUVWLGVN, ye evemrwge, swee ' A , Q , fa md arewcv e, have ', J Peq- , Bw 1. F5 armr-,mul w wo: 1 7 fm, Ii r up , ,M ew, lmm 'Z - J 'dex uf erwr., JIm zlin, efe Seerdvrva, ex mei, mm f, a Germ Hannigan. Row Three: ohn emi, dureqL1', 0 M irmey, an Ari A , Mar- Vv Crm' errwn rowrv, rn urmer, ' O , R0 ef , Q vw, v 1, In :I : m ' e ', 'f fr' or iii, 'H . 0 q, Ray Weismamn, ervis a p, 'f 'VGC USSC G Meme! Gm' x. G rw r, mf 'Iv:r2f H ll giglzi 501197, ln sharp contrast to last years championship season Paramounts l949 football schedule lumped to a dismal close ln spnte of all efforts Coach John Bergmann s Varsrty wa unable to emerge vuctorrous rn any of Its tlve games lndrvldual stars were Jrm Madonna end and captain Ed Seal quarterback Gayle Cheever and Jake Vander Elst guards rvardzfy e Oc Ocr 4 c 2 Nov 4 PW Paramount Paramount Paramount Paramount Paramount O to lor an S phs lxoo c fell Enterprlsc Wrllowbrool Lynwood J O Alter opening the season wuth a rather wobbly 6 O loss to Roosevelt the Vllang Babes downed Enterprise Eaglets tied Wrllowbrool and walloped Lynwood Coach Russ Balls Jumor plgskrnners rose from the cellar for the lrrst time In many yetrs to grab third place IU the distract stancllngs MIILOFJ Oc 6 Oct 20 Oct Q7 Nov 3 Paramount Paramount Paramount Paramount OO cv l lfntcrprusc Wullowbrook lynxvool Slxy llnc 8 ' , ' A ' Spf. 30 ' l? d 'O l 4 ' V L7 Oro 30 V Sv , A 5 -W1 6to2l ' ,. i , ' ,Z s I OT 8 7To 13 ' N I I - . Oto 33 Ord 4 X ,fp Q' XXX xf ' ' . , 1. , Ot06 R sn ol l ' if , 7toO ' 'f A, . . . . OtoO ' . , . . . . . . A . too , Q ll- Hr VARSITY Fronf Row: Jake VanderEIs+, Jim Sisfrunlr, Waller Berry, Jerry Armsfrong, Capfain Harold Graham, Don Mauer, Max Lonq, Eldon Long. Manager Dick Porfer. Row Two: Manaqer Kermit Pra+her, Bob See, Kenny Redfern, Gene Elsdon, Coach Ches- ley Isoocs, Ben Mills, Deword Mifchell, Joe Del.eon, Mona Qqer Cecil Horbour. JUNIORS Fronf Row: Rolph Frios, Bill Harrison, Morvin Cron, Fronl: Porsley, Cooch Russell Boll, Don Gardner, Dove Gufierrez, Glenn Isaacs, Pele Dominguez. Row Two: John Dena, Manuel Guillen, Nick Vanderlflsf, Ronald Lonq, Ray Weismann, Ron- ald Sharnburq, Valenlin Cruz, Pafriclr Garcia. ilze Clonquerzng Fughtlng theur spectacular way through the drstrtct schedule and winning seven out of eight games Coach Ches Isaacs Vnkrng Varsuty brought home the trophy to the delught ot campus casaba tans Among the standouts who should reappear as headlmers on J C and Southland College lane ups are Harold Graham the l95O captarn who broke two drstruct records and whose teamwork rates htgh Deward Mitchell a great team plaver and tune rcbounder wrth plenty ol fight Ken Redlern whose drive and splrrt sparked the quintet and Joe De ardlly Paramoun Paramount Paramount Paramount QD? J V x9llIll0l'J The l95O Vlkrng Babes coached by Coach Russ Ball dld not chalk up an rmprcsslvc record but they showed plenty of spark and lug t throughout a hcart breaking season Among promising lads destined tor next years PH S teams are Ronald Long and Manuel Guillen who as great pornt makers and team players should be senior assets Repedtedly the Babrs played overtlmc for the dectslon tally only to lose by a basket Because ol thus the team was a bleacher favorrte and drew capacuty crowds to the Vnkrng gym Paramount Pcrartount Paran ount Paramount ICH ol o 71 at ill . '- A r Al to 34 Al to113 ' , ' ' . . 36 to 33-f39 to Q6 . . 1 ' 4 1- A f I lf 4 A - 34 to 32 58 to 38 lirtterp ' I I 'J w ' ' I f1Oto 35' 76 to 4? A N Leon, a natural at delense as well as an inspiration to his teammates. if 5 Ar Pl ,ff t-gg t X I I I 4 ll M W . ,. . llto26-fl5to26 ' r' , ,A , ' I : t 32 to 33 ---Q4 to 27 e , 4 ' fl - A 1 Q6to28 l9to34 L A ' I ' . lots-Qero 34 , eI'0eJ 21 Wrllowbroak Qoosevclt ll lvnwoc cl Wrllowbrook Roosc velt Enterprtse Lynv ood Slxty lava 4 I 1. nn- JI K efsfey KOUIICB VARSITY Coach John Bergmann's Senior tennis team, favored to win the trophy, had to settle for fourth place when overwhelmed by three league rivals, Despite its undefeated singles star, Captain Stan Winston, and its top doubles duo, Larry Rassmussen and Gerry Ball to defeat but one of its four opponents. Fran' ROW: OUYYX' BClllx'l, ldlllill'l BLtVv'v ', Sletttl-'y W Ra 'n .--t Row Two: Cla lr J rlri Bwrarrra 's B4 b B r Nov. IO Paramount T Nov. l7 Paramount Nov. 24 Paramount Dec. 7 Paramount J U N I O R S er, Paramount managed lrrii, Slut' li vs 1 iurririi, Llir ry l . O Willowbrook 6 Lynwood 8 Roosevelt 7 Enterprise Driving their way to victories in two of the four district matches, Coach John Bergmanns Junior tennis raqueteers netted third place in league competition. Sparked by Captain Bob Thompson, first singles ace, Jerry Cockrill and Dave Pinsker, the Babes trounced Willowbrook and Enterprise, but lost encounters to Lynwood and Roosevelt. Front Row: Harry Vrrg.-l bob Tnorrrs r, Fi.:qw'r-' Nov. 9 Nov. I6 Nov. 23 Dec. 6 , .Jurry Crt kri Ki'-'W .lr-rr Paramount Paramount Paramount Paramount y phi om Cnr: David Pinsk-'r Jrrlirwy Wa' ii ez, Row Two: lrir Brrnrrrr r-sr, 8 Willowbrook 5 6 Lynwood 5 6 Roosevelt 7 4 Enterprise NEW 4 ,used 'ws W HUIOIY WINTER SPORT REVIEW Aerral Attack Football Carnival Nov 3 Pride ot P H S the T949 Drill Team Tense Moment The back of me hand to ye says Bob Thompson Jr Capt Set It Up' Deadeye Graham Sr Basketball Captarn Vrkung Band Proves Practrce Makes Perfect Off to Compton and Vlctory Oooh that Hurts' Up and Atom' mga VARSITY Coach Che I aacs Varslty ende:l an unspectacular season flnlshlng a lagalnq fifth In the Dlstrlct Flnals on Ramsaur Field May 20 As the only Vlkmas qualufylng Gonzalo Gonzales ran fourth ID the low hurdles and Chuck Allen camo In fifth rn the 880 Front Row lv a Ja r A r o c Jerry v qcr n oster ow Two L C Q rr n rt e l a ow Three Ah M I s o Paramount Roosevelt 9V Willowbrook 90'2 Paramount Lynwood Roo evelt 52 Paramount Enterprrse Par mount 2873 Lynwood 5773 Paramount 3 Enterprise Willowbrook 63 JUNIORS Vnkrna Babes led by Neal Howard who tued the school record In the lOO yard dash and Vern Brown sprmt r wound up a credrtable sea on at Compton un a dead heat for second place wrth Roosevelt s Cub Pomt makers were Neal Howard Vern Brown Don Brown Harry Vogel Bob Thompson and Don Papot ont Row Vol t ruz m V rnon rown or t h Q Row Two Phrl tvfurra rn lx rman Wt o Dowd Gtfrcrrez Harry o ol rm Row T rre ll o Lo n Brown rn 1 rn lu r rn w Roy W 1 mon Cooc C C l oac Paramount Roosevelt l7'f2 Willowbrook 48', Paramount 2634 Lynwood l9lf2 Roo evelt 383f,, Paramount Enterprl e Paramount Lynwood 57'!2 Paramount Enterprise 24 Wrllowbrook 4l Sixty eight 72 If U Y . 'A ' z t hr r rm- W'ks. Gonzcl G nzales. Sole' Bf'l l'lf1t lfx Bob C-crco, Mono f To y Pl ' . R : Ntuvlrf fr flurry Ct-wo, R lph C vp , Bill rlvnr wwf, .clam sm V-L. C- Qt Ch 5 3 ces. R 2 l.mw'I dvrsfin, Gert' Llsdor, Ben il , B b BV WMV' Jol.'Vr1rwf-1 Tr-J, Dirk Sp-' rncr',Cl1orlvs Allvn. 1 8 1 fl 2 I I f , 30 , 47 5 , , T7 ' , 69 , ' , 47 A , Fr 5 ru ln C- V, .li Bond' r , B , D 1 Popc, Mr:-voqvr G-'rclcl Ste mkivi, 3 ' y, Dm: f-l' vc. lo , Plan' , f 1 ,, ' V,qcl, Nv. llow rd. l'1 , 2 Bt W lion, rr , Jl Srlwlrr Hn, BH Tlrn punt, f r-'Q y ,lr-I h g g 3. , 9 , l ' f f , ! A , S , , 36 s , 32 f 46 f f Q I 1 I I M HT' agake e out t the 5 U gamev VARSITY A'though rated thrrd rn the dlstrlct Coach Russ Balls Vlklng Horsehlders completed a satisfactory sea son wrth two wms two losses Such sluggers as Ixen Redfern and Deward Mitchell as well as that spectac ular fielder Chesley Knlght offered the Red and Gold rootc-rs Grade A bal' r nt Row Ch l n t ar tc a no Gmrr 1 Hunan ann arr Row Two C a W1 Ha r ld Graham VW rr a f' VUCI 1 r1 l 4 w 'lhree M1 rn lf nald Pra ar Sa a1r1 Paramount Paramount Paramount Paramount JUNIORS 1 GI Roosevelt Enterprlse Lvnwood Wrllowbrook Paramounts Babes framed by Coach John Berg mann although conststcntly on the short end of close scores offered tts rnvals Roosevelt excepted real com petltton Raymond Blosser Don Duncan as flelders and lrvmg Lindsay behrnd the bat were the seasons funds ronf Row li d '1 1 1 in ph Fr v C lll S l l loll rs y ay Bl r anaq r Da my Card ow rec Q a 1 erm 1 O Harr l d IFN tvtanaqtr Mt lr v Sound Q Paramount Paramount Paramount Paramount Roosevelt Enterprtse Lynwood Wrllowbrook Srxty mne Front Row faylce Lynch Shirley Wright Wanda Welch Mary Jane Franco Mary Loi McFarland Shirley Cortcr Dolores firry Blaine Tcnnison Lynn Pettit Gail Rogers Shirley Jorgensen Row Two Carmen Loureiro Lenoro Hart Norma Slaytcn Jo Ann Strawn Joyce Souther land Shirt y May Jo Ann Hines Haze Wilson Gw n Wells Audrey Armstrong Janet Newun Dorothy Liblen Jo Ann Wchlaezaqen Row Three Mary Ellen So chez Treva Walker Pat Bi hop Joan inet Nancy Ko aref Vanessa Mi s Doris Lanlflord Betty Norlh Betty Smith Marilyn Morton Sharleen Strehorn Row Four Terea Aguilar Rose Hernandez Mary Rios Ruth Rubio Jancf Paqet Betty Ennis Pot Barolc Jerry Whitney tvlcrqaret Jansen Cynthia Calhoun Row Five Cordy Gomez Bctty Crumc Verna Ko arell Gwen Harmsen Kathryn Vrr' siwqer Barbara Boyce Bar ara Waller Marilyn Dalton Barbara Raw ings Hannah Hulsey Shirley Hood Wynono Cnr is Row Sax Gloria Davies Pat Gillespie Joan Evans Shirley Chap pell Marilyn Grn li h Frances Schaalsrna Joyce Var Fleet Joanne Gover Diana Doris Smith Jancrie Lycan aalbout the .xllidclfe of Mag H About the Middle of May the tenth grade members of Pararnount's G. A. A. concluded a busy year as hostesses to the sixth graders of Lincoln, Lynn Mokler, Roosevelt, and Grove Avenue elementary schools, and conducted a Softball Meet for these Vikings-to-be. Organized to promote health, the enioyment of sports, and o sense of cooperative fair play, the Senior G. A. A. has participated in two play days and initiated a program of after-school sports. President Gwen Harmsen and Miss Ilene Anderson, group advisor, were proud of the results of a Volleyball Play Day at Roosevelt in the fall and a Softball Meet this May at Willowbrook. Graduates whose prowess on court and field will be missed are: Joyce Van Fleet, Shirley Chappell, Frances Schaafsma, Marilyn Griffith Kathryn Kretsinger Gwen Harmsen Pat Dalton Hannah Hulsey and Verna Kosaretf 6 l I f I I : 1 . A A . , ' fr , A , l ' , ri . . I l ' Bl r '. 5 5. All . : ps ' . r . . 5 ' , s ' 'i , . b N. V l I . - ' i c I ., l ., ., ' - 1 I ' I I , A , , U Kenyon, Carol Sorkness, Claralyn Crow. - . 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'I f our ilile goof ight 0 tv Qulck to put both feet and hands to work nn the friendly competutlon offered by volleyball soft ball and undnvrdual sports have been the Junlor Glrls Athletrc Association led by Presldent Joy Bnllmgsley Vlce Presudent Germaune Abler and theur advisor Mrs Loulse Fuscher Both Play Days thus year mvolved traveling un the tall to Roosevelt for a Volleyball Play Day wuth the four other distract G A A s and IH the sprung to Wrllowbrook for softball lndlvudual sports stressed nd an nntroductlon to tennls bcdmlncgftergltlgr ldillfsetrt excellence and partuclpatlon wall be awarded both Senior and Junior G A A members at a point meeting ln .lune Exceptional skull and leadershlp have been apparent thus year IH the work of .loy Brllungsley Evelyn Summs Betty Vanderploeg Germaine Abler Dorma Watson Anye Young and Audrey Rogholt Front Row Carol Peterson Al n Wyn IG Marnlyn Clapp Betty S rdsma Mary Canty Barbara Hal Jaclu Royston Claudna Dunlap Nancy Lunsford Jean Smuth Carolme Goodman Row Two Lorol Craqqs Barbara Hauq La Vonna Young Betty Jonlcman Arl D Pal a Terry Sue Hamnlton Pat B cl: Luhuanna Allen Audrey Roqholt Barbara Joblunq Dorma Lee Watson Jo Ann Grab Duxae K use Row Three Jean l-luqoboom Beth Evans Rose Lambert Vrrgnnna Her nan ez rns Evans Nancy Cox Mer dnth u B re tr orn Pqqy Roqers Young Margaret Hendon Row Four Dunawoy Jer: Bcnncft Alnce Grbson Mildred Ealrbanlcs Mom: l. s y D una Marquez ll n S rrato Pram s Senteno Rose Maqeno Margaret Mon ue R w Five P t Holb rt Shnrl Rogers Evelyn Snmms Anyt Young Joan Carlson A lens. 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