Pasadena Junior College - Campus Yearbook (Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1946
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Your careers in Pasadena Iunior College parallel closely the period of the great War. l-low proud We are that during these fateful years you not only have carried your courses to a successful completion, but through service to the War Chest, the Red Cross, the bond drives and in a multitude of other Ways you have humbly, quietly but successfully done your part in the Winning of the War. And now at the conclusion of your careers in Pasadena Iunior College how fitting it is that you should dedicate your yearbook to the cause of Lasting Peacel In the same noble spirit that has prompted you- to the sacrifices of War time you will go out to achieve a new World of peace, happiness and human brother- hood. l bid you Gods speed in this the Worthiest cause that has ever been undertaken by a generation of men. Iohn W. 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ROBBINS The-ir offices always open to the many folks Dean of Women 431 .....,.,m seeking council, Deans Catherine Robbins and Audre Stong graciously serve the men and Women of Pasadena Iunior College, DEANROBBINS and DEAN STONG S Q 1 MR. AUDRE L. S Dean of Men couNsELoRs Our counselors take personal interest in helping students. To his coun- selor, every person is on individual Whose needs crncl problems re- ceive specific consicleroltion. A 1 s'?Q-ss' MR. GEORGE BREECE MISS FLORENCE BRUBAKER svvk' MR. RALPH H. BUSH MR. MELVIN CHASE -fs W , is x-x z ass was F MISS VERA CHILDS MRS. MILDRED DIRMEYER tt hs' W ' HB Ein :W . . X E DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN The Department Chairmen crt Pasadena Iunior College are known for their friendly interest in the stuclent's Welfare. To the encouragement of scholastic achievement and to the support of student activities, they give Willing cooperation and service. l D1:P1m'nv1EN'r HEADS-First row. left to right: Stoner KMathematicsJ, Mundy cure Sciencel, Dixon tEng1iShJ, ParmleY flvfusicl. Skinner Uibraryl. Second row: Howard fPhysical Sciencel, Langsdori CSocia1 Sciencel, Loly CLanguageD, Cornelison CTrades and Technologyl, Hunt U-Xrtl, Laureneon lPhysiccrl Educaiionj, Additional members: ide CR.O.T.C.J, PFYOF lBU5i1'19S5l- ffedby b f C L X X X X XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXX XXX. 'XX XXX XXXXXXX Q-X XXX XXX i r . if X .X XX , X- -' X X -X XX?-1 . fa v, .,,,,,,, --vm, .9311 hr , A XXX aa: J asf: '- Lx 4 C' 'XWHQWQ :is 5:5 -:X :L-.:i. U 'X , ' ' -- Y-' zigrzzzi-151,22-g:g:X2:5 -'MEL-, X N ge X-X bf X-W XJX ' X4XX.XX1,2,-4 XX XXXXXXN W, msd ww XXX -ww: XE? 'W XXXXXXX-.XXX X, X-X -XX X XXXXX -XXXXXXX X XX-X XX-X-X-XXMX 4 XXX -XXXXXX,-XXXXXX X45 7' ' .X. X XX . . 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Third row: Howard, I-lassler, Paxton, Poorrnan. Fourth row: Dixon CChairmanJ, Oliver, Goodhew. Filth row: McKinney, Pinkham. Additional members: Barmore, Brooks, Hallman, Hesse, Liercke, Miller, Snyder, Strawn. FOREIGN LANGUAGE -First row: Bissell, Davis, Korten, Schulze, Vigoureux, Lee. Second row: Wiley, Lueders, Ross, LolY,CCl'1airmanJ, Cass, Wismar, Eckersley, Cordelius, Sauer, Additional members: Albrecht, DeMerre. LANGUAGE w LIFE LIBRARY SCIENCE , . . V Y ' fflffs Qnrifiiif' ' I2 ,. . '-1 . .1 LI 251355 H H E .E H , mi: 2 is? F. WQW U Hwy!-E Ragga ' - -E as nl nl , Y I I I E . na H B E 1 B n'm..5pgfm,59m ma sigm- ,mm ms n my mn ms 3' . ss .mg .EB Q mm ss nm gms mmm mn qw a a mmf, xmas www ss a a ss ss .az ms mn ss mn ms 'ms mn msn as uma ss ss 'n I. sage ms Hunk gg--mm: mm sam - mm .mx W WEWW :win mm ss In uma ' a sm In I , gaggi- ng-x my a -sf pw , ' ms . AFB - mwwwwawg- aww mf Lam Hn, ms Bs ms SCIENCE-First row, left to right: Denning fChairmanl, Brooks, Marney, Alexander Kugler. Second row: Lewis, Roloinette, Motsinger, Clemons, Kerr. Third row: Sample, Hays, Spaulding Stason. Additional members: Atkins, de Lauloonfels Millard, Sclater, Shewman, Simpson, Strong, Ven- eziano, Vosloh. LIBRARY-First row: Skinner, Mc- Caughna, Kennedy. Additional members: Fowler, Omer. MATHEMATICS-First row: Vsfitherell, Plum- V er, Webster, Schneider, Stoner CChairmanl. Sec- ond row: Gerrish, Henrichs, Fretter, Iohnson, Arm- ntrout, Davis. Third row: Newhart, Weldon, Gehrig amsgard. Additional members: Laing, Lay, Mitch- ll, Russell, Sydnor, Wilcox, Wood. MATHEMATICS MUSIC-First row, left to right: Sharp, Green, Parm- ley CChairrnanJ, Stong, Weersing. Additional mem- ber: Barnard. PHYSICAL EDUCATION-First row: Niday, McNatt, Laurenson CChairmanl, Ie-nsen, Dunn. Second row: Handy, Horton, Brennan, Andre, Brown, Young, Graham. 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As cz tribute to his tireless cmd willing efforts cms A.S.B. President during the Spring Semester of 1945, the students of P.I.C. reelected Fred Bolander to the highest position in Student Government. His extra-curricular achievements and outstanding friendliness have made hirn one of the most popular persons on campus. Student Government should uphold the democratic traditions of the college and should present to the youth ofschool an opportunity to practice the democ- racy to which we pledge allegiance. Don Logan's pleasant personality and friendly manner Won for him many friends upon his entering P.I.C. in October- l945. Students proved their confidence in his ability by electing him their A.S.B President tour months after his enrollment. An outstanding student speaker, ambitious, and serious-minded, Don plans to enter the profession of Law. IEANNE BARTLETT I-I-..S.B. Vice Pres. CID MABEL MANNSCHRECK A.W.S. Pres. QD A.S.B. Vice Pres. KID BOB REED ROWENA BAKER SKIP WHITE IANE COX AMS Pres CU Iumor Pres CID Sophomore Pres CD Freshman Pres CIJ Com of Photography UU ACIIVIIISS Corn CID MARY RUTTE OLIVER DUFFY BOB KOESTER PETER PAULING Senior Pres CI ci IU Iumor Pres KID Sophomore Pres KID Freshman Pres KID STUDENT BOARD The Student Board discusses and acts on the problems which arise from the general student body. The elected representatives ot the student body distribute the money, help to encourage the spirit ot the school, and act upon the suggestions ot the Cabinet. y v VAN DYKE at Large IU IUANITA OUGH ep. at Large IIU BETTY RUTTE A,W.S, Pres. CID PHIL MILLER A.M.S. Pres. KID MR. RISSER Student Government Adviser II :S IU MR. HOLDER nancial Adviser II :S IU Gi Q? ' FRANCES RING MARVIN DODGE IOHN DERTHICK MARY MCAFEE Rep. at Large QU Rep. at Large CID Rep. at Large IIJ Clerk of the Board KU IOI-IN COLE MARY DUKER BOB SHAW BETTY I-IOTCHKISS Rep. at Large CID Rep. at Large CID Rep. at Large CID Clerk of the Board III IACQUIE PEROTTINI Chronicle Editor ill ALAN EDWARDS Chronicle Editor Clll IANE 'BATES MARILYN ROBINSON IANE WESLEY MARY KAY IENSEN I-Iuddle Editor CII Campus Editor KI 6: IIJ Activities Com. KD Clerk of Cabinet CID DOROTHY STEWART CHARLOTTE AGNEW MARGARET GERKE VIRGINIA IENKINS Huddle Editor CIU Handbook Editor Cl 61 Ill Health Com, CI 6: Ill Clerk of Cabinet CIIJ Civil Service CID w 47 4 gmc 1 Y we ' ,2 AX 4 ,Q VAZHI , ,. '9'lR GEORGE MOORADIAN MARILYN EARLE LELIA WATERHOUSEV FRED GLEDHILL Pep Com. CI CS IU Finance Com. CII Records Com. till Men's Athletics COITL UU MARGARET CASEY PHYLLIS WEIKINGER MARY HIRSH IOYCE OLDHAM Notifications Com. CID Finance Com. tl! Records Com. Ill Public Relations tlll ABI ET The special department and activity representatives make up the Cabinet. They meet to discuss indivi- dual and group problems and to make recommenda- tions to the Board. ADDITIONAL MEMBERS: BETTY EVANS EVELYN MUSACCI-IIA Civil Service Com. IU Wome-n's Athletics Com. II G T, fi'.f: U ij IQI Q'Q f Wm Y Y W I li lt' 'Y',, . AA . W '53 EDITH RANKIN ESTHER HAINES NEIL GOEDHARD DOTTIE MERRILL Awards Com CID War Council Com. CI 61 IU Veterans Affairs. Com. CID Social Affairs Com. II 5: III MARION ARTESHIAN ELIZABETH SANDERS IANE ARTHUR DICK COOK Awa ds Com III Organizations Com. ID Elections Com. IIIJ Me-n's Athletics Com. III Uv RH H Y!!! .5106 img ts not mam 4 tt rc:'. ':s E . ts a mmm my H X1 H was . ,A mm. .sm Q ., Wil... L gt lv? Q IOHN COLE Chief Iustice KI G ID LILLIAN KOVAR Clerk of Court KD MARY MASTERSON- Clerk of the Court KID ADDITIONAL MEMBERS E. R. STEWART Special Prosecutor KID ROY SHAW' Bar Com. KI 5: Ill Student Prosecutor KU Sup. Court Iustice KID MRS. MARY DAVIS Attorney General KID FRED DRUCKER Student Prosecutor KID PAUL ARMSTRONG Chief Deputy Pros. KID LEON SHIELLS Attorney General KD Superior Court Iustice KU RALPH SIMMONS Minor Court Iustice KIIJ LAWRENCE GATES Chief Dep. Prosecutor KD IOYCE LAMPMAN Minor Court Iustice KID The student court, the legal system ot the school, upholds the Constitution, the Campus Code, and all laws approved by the Board ot Directors or Supreme Court was a Q Jams . t' -' W 1 K na. mam . asia K H W Q ' a M nga- ,M .E -4 , M ss ss ,V , -'. , A a 3 -am ww: ' Q , -,ss 1 . - Q . ' 4,-5, .M L. 1 ,,x,vw,u. E Y - .1 g ' I - -.25 Q -ag. 'V VEQQL Q: w mg :.,. .4 f 4. v . fm H , -M -1 H Q K ' 541+-2 Ewa gg, ,HBE 775' M' 523' iii-33,5 f , w ' W 5 ' -HW IK ' X 'I Y ? A .,..- I 5 35 .... ..5W..wf.H . . bl .. 1 -1- -Q.. ' H Q ' tw-5 'H H H 3 5-K H H'-53: Q H H 52-1. .4 1' f- ' :BQ 5 I E 'K A F W W-xSg,.2f'SwM W' B, , 3565. -1 T.. I. a F 1 u Aw V, is I Y - Q I X, - Y A. , - .- W- 3 1 H. 2 1. 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CARD The Associated Women students ot Pasadena lunior College represent a great influence be- cause ot their loyal and energetic support ot all campus activities. The A.W.S. fosters school spirit in all classes and promotes and presents activities in the spirit ol service, good fellow- ship, and democracy among women students. First row, lei! to right: Campbell, Rutte, B. lPresident HJ, Mannschreck KPreeident Il. Second row: Corliss, Baker, Third row: Phillips, Iensen, Lundgren. 2:53111 4 mme:--,4::Enm1gQi?ggial3? : Reggie ,Hgh , s :sis 'B ' F., , U xg smwgmwlmsm -my H ,S ': i , ,summit- . - fs,-f SS :nm . Nw E -- saws' ef- 1 5 - . A' aw, .Esampz4m ,1, -- 'i i-mswasf. , sam E. l t l I 1 S n eg ef 1 n W we Q H n 4. .YH , . -Q- gg -TZ A Mgfiw we E n Z -it-'xx - , was H --mm,.t.,: neewg V Q E Q-EK V fm A .Y , --mmm ZW-E vtfurvf- V. 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Fourth row: Phyllis Marie Weikinger, Ruth Carol Weis, Leslie Lorraine Wells, Melrose Louise West, Nadine Elizabeth Wilkes, lean Marie Wilkin. A S E N I O R S 'Z ,- :.. ::': 2 , ggi A R P n . 'N IK xx L. 56 :-v' it' V it 7 E B if First row. left to right: Freddie Mae Williams, Phyllis Louise Wright, Iohleen Wurnitsch, Emma M. Yocom, Isabel You-ng, Dorothy Ann Youtz. Second row: Elaine Carroll, Robert M. Freeborn, Ruth Grooves, Fran- ces Hays, Roberta Hunter, Rosebud Iacques. Third row: Katherine N. Mestrezat-Sims, Violet Milich, Mary Morton, Roger Allen Munn, Georgia Lee Myers, Ieanette Claire Shannon. Fourth row: Norman Nathan Stein, Mary Swanson, Lillian Ward. S E N I O R S ADDITIONAL SENIORS Florence loyce Armantrout, Barbara L. Barnes, George Bateman, Robert Bateman, Anne-Merelie Bennett, Frank Herbert Bettag, Glenn Bierman, William Nathaniel Bowie, Donnalene Lois Boyer, Paul L. Briggeman, Allen Wesley Brittain, Barbara Brown, larnes Chesney Butler, May loan Buwalda, Stephen Byers, Marian Elizabeth Caldwell, Arthur' William Carver, Albert Simonds Chapman, Patrick Louis Church, Daniel R. Chute, Thane Doxon Cook, Sarah Ann Davies, Elsa lean Demaree, Alan Verne Edwards, Margaret Ellington, William Douglas Emerson, Laurel lune Erickson, Glen Robert Field, Howard Field, lohn L. Folk, Robert Aaron Frame, Nancy Priscilla Garner, Adele A. Gerow, loe Sisson Goddard, Ruth I. Golden, Lucile Cresse Goodale, Anne Good- enough, Arthur L. Green, Charles Robert Grittiths, Harry T. Halverson, Betty lune Hanson, Glenda M. Harris, Dorothy Heinig, lohn G. Henson, Charles E. Herrick, Nancy R. Higgins, Shirley Anne Holman, Ota I. Howell, William Lester House, Shirley Christine Hudson, Betty Alice Huffman, Roberta Hunter, Rosemary Hurley, Roberta Hutchinson, .Lionel lohn Wesley Iacobs, Audrey Iones, Olivia Marie Iones, Ramona Lillian lones, Barbara G. Hallam, Charles Ray Kelley, Margaret S. Kendall, Barbara lean Hillgore, Martha Kinnamon, Larry Hlarnroth, Lillian Frances Hovar, Frederick Welburn Krause, Fritz Kretzschmar, Mary Elizabeth Lawrence, I. Patrick Lindsay, David lo Little, Aurue Iames Lowe, Nancy Lee McNaught, Ambrosia Maldonado, Sara Lee Marshall, Allen Wilson McAnlis, Grace Ann McNie, Larry I. .Miller, Mark William Miller, Patty lohns Miller, William M. Morzov, lacqueline Louise Pero- ttini, Ora Louise Benson Phillips, Sherman Ray Plummer, Helen Riley, Frances B. Ring, loseph Barton Runyan, Harold lames Schofield, B. Aileen Sconce, Robert Meikle Shaw, Donald Hubert Sherlock, Nana Varina Spencer, Rosalind Stapleton, lohn Lawrence Stewart, Patricia Mary Stork, Priscilla Stratton, Dorothy lean Strawbridge, Iris Maria Sundberg, lane Helen Tangen., Charles Forbes Taylor, Robert Earl Thomas, Iohn Rubeck Tobin, Russell Adolph Vogel, Robert Wagner, Robert Edwin Waller, Constance Lois Warren, Mary lane Warren, Lois lean Wasson, Earlynne Waterston, Shirley E. Weaver, Frances lean Whittington, Rodger Walter Wilcox, N. loanne Yoder, Stanley K. Yoder, Iosephine L. Zivelonghi. DR. SEXSO-N ANDVDR. MERIDETH The twelfth and the fourteenth year graduates are presented to Dr. Iohn A. Sexson, Superintendent of Schools, by Dr. Iohn W. Harbeson and Dr. Archie M. Turrell on Iune 13, 1946. Dr. Sexson then presents them to the members of the Board of Education with the recommendation that they be grant- ed diplomas of graduation from Pasadena Iuriior College. DR. IOHN A. SEXSON, Superintendent. cmd DR. GEORGE H. MERIDETH. 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' H 5 tag H Hg Y N 3 E W 5. ,Q 5: E , as sw M E ,Q M gs - S, - :.. m ' X-E na E E E H Q H M Q M M M M -, - 9 B E B SS B W Kim M E H H E R 1 H H Q H E M , E fm ' a m a H W a ss A ms M Q W M 1 H A H. .H - -us Q 5 2 M H m H M H as sua, B- .a A , xs. als 1m NURSE GRADUATES First row. leit to right: Anna Bader, Norma Bailey, Carrnina Baldasarre, Letha Bartel. Second row: Mona Bittencurt, Frances Blondon, Florence Carter, Mirna Moody. Third row: Shirley Cartwright, Iune Classon, Dorothy Colburn, Frances Daly. Fourth row: Marietta Dietsch, Betty Fowler, Patricia Graham, Pauline Roberts, Wilma Hiatt, Dorris Hill, Lois Kiehn. Fifth row: Wilma Lane, Lois Lee, Evelyn Lucas, Kathryn Morse, Marjorie Needham, Grace Park, Eleanor Bauer, Gwendolyn Pruitt. Sixth row: Doris Railsorn, Donna Richard, Winifred Smith, Patti- jane Bennett, Lorraine Thompson, Barbara Todnarn, Mary Vath, Dolores Wilson. Additional members: Dorothy Hillingsworth, Ruth Groves, Polly Skinner. S .,.-.w mimi, wyg E nsmsmmn mm mn me E E H E W M E M 'xi B 'B B H-Egg-H E M Iii' . 5 Wg ME HE l x-sm HER H- :iz-. E . wiv H E mm WE . sm: an a ms Mxgg H mm a a H. a na mn Us E a an as E a E ES -ss E an Q n E H. gm E Wm an a ss 52 A E ggimna a m E ss ss an nag, i- 2 -2 . m 1 sl E 5 ms ms mmsw ss E an mam msn ms Q ss y was AQKNW' na . ,QL fa , M r ms ml is is wa mx is mx-:Hmm The field of nursing gives a girl an opportunity to render a great humanitarian service. To be really successful, one must have interest in Working with other people and for other people. General training in the field of nursing may lead into many lines of specialization, such as public health nursing, visiting nursing, and institutional nursing. Pasadena Iunior College became affiliated with the Hunt- ington Memorial Hospital in 1928. Members of the PIC. teaching staff serve on the faculty. A Before entering the school of nursing, -O1 one-year course in addition to summer school or a two-year preparatory program is usually taken. This prepares a girl to start her training. l ms ss ms -Ey.E .umgm K .mi H. wi mm Wm ss Es ss mm mm W 5 E 54 M .. 5 H H H? a mn gre nw Q uf R ms YN.. .2 an Am mn X . nl' m mm um mn xx' as ,md xx B miyf nl S V- , H .,. .:. - J! 3 'Q H H H :-: 1 -- gs a BA zz H .. E NNE H W H S E sm m m mga. Q? nw n in., 1 n, ml yx Q M 1 A Q H-is zz ms Ex H, mm ss ss E . ss ,fu 4m X2 SH ' ss B. mn as E ww E: E E E a ss Sv... Us B 1 BW -gy , .N .... ,X SW .R was in ss JE Q E E 5 ss w E A 'if ', , , 16 F..-' ,g 943. -f i if L .- R Q -. TW ' U' . L- f'. fi -,fd . 1 r- 45 .ff . 5 W . I knTgfBli,, WE M'J0 u r 55? has stood the test of war 1 1 L 1 1 I 1 I I I I 1 .. Vw . ' ' 4 as . ga, ac A Q 'sf J 'c' ,gy vs 3 5 Y giwis, 3425 X' im? :au ,QQ R x , ., gg, Amy, R f ' ne, H ,gf,?.s,Wja- N N wx 1, ,, Q f XJ,-. 7 W, .x hw , .M ,L R5 L . wk . ' A I vm. :coax-Na, I3 3 ws mana. AA1'unDu. uvuuw 1, ml P henna:-ruth-llflih ' YANKS Blllli IIN AS MINIM FB.llS i ., , - . nr Due to the great success of our bond and stamp sales, the Buy a Ieep drive was passed quickly to Buy a Tank and then to Buy or Bomber . Organized during Christmas vacation after that. fateful December day, the Pasadena Iunior College War Council began to organize immediately for defense as the bomb- ing of the California coast seemed imminent, Since that time, the Council, under the direction of lda E. Hawes, has kept abreast of the times and has been ready for any emergency. It has sponsored many drives and has made contributions to the Red Cross and the United China Relief. 3325000.00 in War bonds were sold in 0' P.I.C.'s name, and large sums were collected for the War Chest and the World Student Service Fund. Edward Davis organized the Council, and since then Stuart Fitch, Ruth Champlain, Frank McCormack, Lucille Marlin, and Esther Haines have held the responsible position of stu- dent chairman. Throughout the existence of the War Council, faculty members and students have worked side by side on every project, keeping P.I.C. very busy in war activities. Today, after victory has been Won, they are promoting peace. Christmas gifts purchased by students' donations, wrapped and distributed by members of the War Council, brought cheer and happiness to the men of Tarney General Hospital. :EE s M :if W mnwx E, -mm HW 'gggigpiiiiw wiv EEZ, mums ummm X: swam EMM M2253-Us W-SMH W A-mm :HS sg-,f - ' ws 'EMDR .. . .. W . EH E Y ,FY ms W Bm! w w ...Jw , ', F ay 'n f 4 rr ss B ss msyj , .- af 'A v wi B ss - ' x . ' 5 ss n ss ,L ,Tfs:r'-'wmwvma , 1 f-L---ss.,--.. T g -MQ ,.,..- . 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Sincere appreciation for the furniture cmd other gifts was express- ed by many officers and enlisted men of Blythe, but the most 'beautiful tribute was this hand-printed parchment signed by many of the men. me gfsfnffyzgfuseaitsi t gig- '11 if H 1 . 5. . -J -v - whens tfwinfsavnsset Q V E 'DAY H I ' , - I k - M 35 I at m A ggfgw W,h' f g i AS Students M' Pasadena J- i 5 ?M xdm4?M t wwe regard the day of vietory Q fig E ithe -Eurepean war asia meme if w,5w'4z,e2' .wfhne - - - eylfkm H ot 1'3dqdlC3tl0l'l toQ the mnpe Qgaskg sts!!-t betareips.. gs: H H, 'f A:L 5 f4wmgf2m 'wvfQMd f t Inasmuch as the war is st .ag 3 f f f y J- - 5 , is H- :s P ' , , 32 l e i iti Q H H an prngress in the Famine area B I . -Y , 'd0- I Q 0 E 4 n 'Uw f v,f 'fg'2 g Qveghafe 3:2 time 5 ':':j 25 , g ' :Q : gfwfMAEg if sacrf C 2 . we B 9 gp' ,fi sig 52? -' 4 :7 H T51 n , - , it : ,Q me 3 to gontinugw ougf' edycatxon s time dam rafheiffhiuirotindux .v ',t- i1:f,if'1 'f?f'C ,ffi: sw- :.: Q, . . 4 ' he E 'f .si E as 11 Q: . ln' Irrelevant celebrguon' M 1 e'i' ij t of iii We pray for divine he jf gsywg me and guidange that ,we may u f f-4 ? 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Un- der the IC. staff and closely supervised mg 5: 5 5 3 by experts from the California Institute ww-Q HB mm N 5 ..,.,5 Q' 2 ig of Technology, courses in Aircraft Draft- ltm, :.: 1 2:22:25 E lg Egg mg, Production Illustration, and Radio W S' it 5:2 E . were offered. More than l,UUU students were trained under the sponsorship of the U.S. Army Air Forces, in short, in- tensive courses in the fields of aircraft mechanics, hydraulics, sheet metal, a-nd HH as-msg, B ss mama- -mmm ss is-m-m-m-Exim ss swiss-ss - nm,- mz-mn a mn E mu . xm a -W ss a M gf EN E W E mrxxgsm Q H-we -M gritty .law H H siikg W H , me we - ss -wsgwmfs maggie Hf'5gQ2:'m 5 gms E me m gums a FEE N ,y2 t , , lg BBSSTSS , fl Seas me ss H M ww--Wdwf machine shop. They were placed in Army depots and sub-depots in this area. Through Civil Service, the U.S. Army Signal Corps selected students for training in radioemechanics. 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World Petite New Invasion of Yanks Drive French Forces of ParleyHalIedFf0f1Ce Renewed 140 Mileslnto Interior Clear City, LW f,m,5,,,, fvcnch Report Landings nl Bordeaux, fault. r' -n-A ' C,-tn, 'QA ft-...IA As a result ot the manpower shortage, a new type otwork-school program, the Four-F our plan, was inaug- urated through the co-operation of the Pasadena and Burbank school systems and the Lockheed-Vega Q Corporation. This plan enabled sixteen and seventeen year old boys to spend four Weeks in school and then four Weeks on the production line. Under the direction of Axel Kvorning, the boys were graded and given lull credit for their Work in aircraft production. Before becoming a part of this program, it was nec- essary tor a boy to have maintained a satisfactory school record and for him to have his parents' approval. This plan not only helped our nation at a time of great need, but it also offered the individual boy valuable experience in shop and production work. . Pnyl Huh: Amt 4' ' U -' 114' 'th W L , ' HUGE YANK AIQMYQWKRMS ASHORE, ,CAPTURES CAPITAL OF LEYTE ISLE Bricker Charges E ' ik-:lc-cum Ilis Pledge '4G',leatestAr,nada' UD 1 . I . . F3515 ff.f'L'fL.f'2- f Backlash vaswn W wa MEJSW 'nm wtggfesgggmg B Q -vm Mmmzfw fm mama-Qsrgs s aww We B m E . 4 mg' eQ'f.i5? HA'f'Q A fy we :SSE . H2305 bits, we The need for agricultural help was gent. A nat1on at War had to eat as did a nation at peace, and the men of the Un1ted States who would have been farming were lng. Pasadena Iumor College s ponse to the natlonal Crtsls was a orous one. Work whxch had to be LII' was 11ned up, contracts were ed, and the students of P.I.C. 16,382 boxes of oranges, cut and ,n is ws ss I I 'Q -....- B-::Qumg. -mivwasm-'-- t'f'u5gpf'-624 bl 1 l run-1 L..-.. I--,A-. lm.-...-3.1 ' n..-t-.. nu-q ml 1 ha-1 ,, H. 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H, Rss 1. w ss B F A' -1 V H- We 5 Q mc 1 fm I 1, E ,ana W' H 3 H E Ng , 'G '52, ,ss mn s ss 5 Q sig Qu .4 1' NE ,VXI ESA 1 4. an A nn 15 - Eh' 1- UHNAL 1-wp ,gglnyugvilltwm ynm vs, .rv M-si-Z.'..:-w.1'..f1 -- rl-nw Ein- wifi .IAPS SAY All LIFE MGONE IN HIROSHIMA. lrumanBack , 'fl T0kY0.Cdbipgf B-29sBlasl f'0f 'f Bomb Wvfvllr fo Repoyl w 1 ' Meets ln Crlsls Ydwalg, lap ? d in '0 D',if m on .nn sim, 0. Ain... A :mt C0005 0 07707 0 on ' Nc-1 ol Duuxlrv tgp: from Puvglf v- 'vw I -- '- A--u 1 .ri nf.. -I-nw -... Q. ..... . nn . l .. .t ..... .. .. . ..,.. .,.' n....n..-. tn... ffffflf 'fill T111.iT'ZJ2 1'.'L.I .'JI'fL.:1'Z'..i2 In Iune, 1943, a Red Cross College Unit was organized at Pasadena I. C4 in May, l945, the unit became a branch financially and was no longer being run on the reserve funds ot the former Iunior Red Cross group. Students recruited blood donors, participated in the traditional Red Cross Work Nights, sent gifts, dressings, slippers, and other comfort articles overseas, and helped in making the Red Cross Drives successful, Under the advisership of Dr. Catherine Robbins and the supervision of the student Red Cross chairman, Barbara Bulgey, Marge Du Shane and Betty Rossback, this work was carried on efficiently. Since the end oi the war, our Red Cross Camp and Regional Hospital Committee has become very active. Students plan a continuing program of peacetime projects. ' Providing e-ntertainment for servicemen and veterans in training camps and hospitals has been an important part of P.I.C.'s war activities. In 1943, under the leadership of Miss Katherine Kester, students talented in acting, dancing, and music established Collegiate Varieties . Shoot the Works , directed by Io-Anne O'I-lara, was an original revue around which the production of camp shows was centered. During a two-day trip, the Nysaean Singers and the Melody Maids, under the direction of Lula C. Parmley, entertainede8,00U men at the Los Alamitos Air Corps base. Carrying on in peace-time are the Hi-Liters who entertain wounded veterans of both World Wars. Always well received and very much appreciated, the entertainment provided by these P.l.C. music and variety groups- has indeed been a great morale booster during times of great fear and strife. Since 1944, a bit o' home-the Chronicle- has been sent twice a month to former students in service all over the world. Sent with each Chron was a newsletter compiled by Dean Stong which contained interesting news and letters from servicemen and women. This newsletter enabled hundreds of men and women to keep in touch with the actions of their former fellow students. -fa-me 949' 388.325 -misss X , b ., N, Q Q, f. .HY 4 1 Q EY az ,aa:asggfe5:5, 4 9 .,:E5., ...Q s fiiiif'-iii. 'p:saas: '-- . 1 9 2 EWLQ . v 'K vw 1 f '72 if Nr X :SK A 4 A fvfx . +2 v fx 3 8 f L x gm V .. .Wigs Q 5 Wiz, Yiiifkgl fig? , ' A A L QQ gv , i K 4 wif ' 1 1 fgfsg if-21258 3 4 4 .f M Q4 -weeW,s l K , 4 1 'A ,lm ,. , n ' , assay ', ::fgQ,'i':::.- 3 , Q2 ' ' :sn ai.. ' ' slfglfgwz 5,1- +L xr' 2 is the foundation of our organizations l y ? I HQNQRARY .IA m a mmm am H m a mm ,H a , x E V, E-E m mm- m W mgms ai.:-' J, a x a w w WY' ff? WF Q Nr .-Er.. in E, 1 m ami: mn nm s ms as a ww a HERE mn an is a ig wi nm ., N nr' w H 4 . M H M . B . ' B H - . H N, E M E. my ggi H BEE ' Y? N. . . . mm-2' W B I 'LY' 1-' ' .4 SSH -vfL1'iffnfw1gL '--mv - , V N H yn., , . New 'Q f-Aalciiqf mf E W. H A amd N' H Siam 5 I U Qbki .tpvr mn' H H EVE:-gr 'f24 H H H B s .- --' y , A , H- ' - w 38 ' HV B ISS E M E Q W H H A M H M SSS E ' B H, E H ,W a ga mn s ms nm ma, ,,m ma' Same? WEEE 153-E ww mn K a mn m 2 m m a m a m wa wa m ms Haw n a an m M mgms swf mn E ma F sm .B B mmm ,wx mamma ma mmm MM Mx mm misswm H EH E EH ss E ma, , ' a m m E mm a B mn Hwy E m E mn swim E E nw nm - E . mn , Es E E E m a B ORDER OF MAST AND DAGGER Newly-elected O.M.D. prexy, Gene Burt, receives congratulations from retiring president, Gerry Bates ms mm H. A' ELS W A K K W gm M W M E Q W WM B W H H Wm- H ,Em g gms ms mn kann B s H ss is n ea m,Em ss was ss mn wax ss B E. Q ss mmm ms E ss x First row, left to right: Cleveland, Ellington, Bolcmder Burt lPres1dent IU MUCNGUQhl Lund Burner Second row Waterhouse Baker, Perottini, Agnew, Musacchia, Moser, Rutte, M. Third row KeYeS Munn MGf11'1SChI'9Ck Qllerlell Bflflleif McAfee Fourth row: Davis, Edwards, Shaw, B., Thorp, Mistriel, Blodgett Mr Eck9lS lAdV1SeIl Add1i10I1CIl membS1'S BGTGS lpfesldeflf D Reed To be made a member ot the Order of Mast and Dagger is the highest honor a student ot Pasadena Iunior College may receive. This honor is given in recognition of unseliish ser- vice Which is rendered over a period ot three semesters, with at least one semester being exceptionally outstanding. Important also in the selection of members is a high citizenship standard and a grade average of C or above. A tradition since 1926, the semi-annual tapping ceremony is conducted during the last assem- bly oi each semester, at which time new mem- bers are taken into the organization. Those chosen have been recommended to member- shiplby active members as well as by depart- ment chairmen and other faculty members, and have been secretly investigated to see if they fulfill the requirements and high standards of this order. The same procedure is followed in the tapping of members oi the faculty into honorary membership. First row left to right Lund Moser MqcNqught Ellington Bartlett tPres1dent ID, Widney, Baker, Etherington, Arthur. Second row Musacchicr Quenell Mannsehreck Peromm Werkmger Stafford Gerke, Lund. Third row: Hope, Hotchkiss, Ring, Mistriel, Bay Agnew Dahm Sanders Fourth row Franck Butte M Burner Maninger, Boghosian, Schneider, Grosbach. Fifth row: McAfee Thorpe Rutte B Cook Eley Rossback Keyes Kovar Sixth row Smith, Waterhouse, Ludlum, Duker. Additional mem- bers Bates Buwalda Cline Dean tPres1dent IJ Goodale Hendm Nelson, Russell, Sault, Waterman. The Lancers, men's honorary service club on campus, was organized in the Spring of l932 for the purpose of enforcing law and maintain- ing good school spirit and conduct. The Spar- tans, womens honorary service club, was founded soon after the Lancers, when the need for a Womens organization of the same type became apparent. The goals and policies of the two groups are similar. Membership in both organizations is based on the service rendered to the school by the applicant, satis- factory scholarship, and willingness to serve further after admission to the club. The Lan- cer-Spartan organization was established to insure closer cooperation and to increase the effectiveness oi the two groups in maintaining traditions, school spirit, and the reputation of Pasadena lunior College. LANCER - SPARTAN First row, left io right: Mims, Griffin, Drucker, Butte, Bolcmder CPresident IU, Brice, Miller. Kirk, ASC1dOUfiC1I'1- SGCOT-1d YOWI HYICGS, Hawkins, Richards, Nelson, Devericm, Haynes, Davis, Miller. Third row: Thompson, Cole, Simmons, Foster, Sieben, Burt, Marci- yomo, Maldonado, Fourih row: Chute, Dodge, Shqw,R,, Shqwp B., Goedhcrd, Osborn, Schubert, Reed lPresident D.Fifth row: Koester, Blodgett, Vcm Dyke, Guidercr, Rose, Munn, Duffy. Additional members: Contrecircxs, Cook, Derthick, ,Ke11y, Limb McCorron, Scott, Sibiells, Tcxmcryo. AGS OFFICERS The purpose of Alpha Gamma Sigma is to promote and to recognize scholarship. Organ- ized in l926, the club joined other societies, becoming one of the charter chapters of the State Federation of Iunior College Scholarship Societies. Members of this organization send letters of congratulations to parents ot new students who have been elected by Alpha Gamma Sigma in their first semester at Pasa- dena Iunior College. The club assists its members to obtain scholarships and holds meetings for newly-enrolled students who were honor students in their junior high schools. First row left to right McCallum CPres1dent D Best CPres1dent HJ Mltchell, Fraser, Rubin. Second row: Agnew, RiCkS, 11101-IYG, Stack Erickson Iones C.S.F. OFF Scholastic efforts are recognized cmd promoted by the campus chapter oi the California Scho- larship Federation. This organization, formed more than twenty years ago, strives to promote a wholesome association among students of higher 'scholastic sta-nding. It is not only ot service to its members, but it also serves the entire student body as an inspiration and as a goal. lt is continually encouraging all students to develop and maintain a superior record while they are in school, as its members teel that this is a real basis for a similar record in actual lite. Each semester C.S.F, undertakes various activities in the general scholastic in- terest ot its members and ol the school. Local excursions, guest speakers, and social gather- ings are frequent items on its program. State- wide scholarship funds have always been supported promply by C.S.F. First row. left to right: Matsumoto, Hirsh, Fraser. Storrnent CPresiden ICER till, Gates tPresiclent ll, Grosbach. Second row: Howell, Sanders it l ll l ?' Am.. ETA PHI GAMMA - First row, left to right: Perottini CPresident IJ, Edwards CPresider1i IU, R0bif1S0I'1. Oldham. Second IOWI STIGW, A-QFIGW. Gerke- Ring, Ludlum. Additional members: Bates, Kilpatrick, Lindquist, was QW 5 E E835 ss is s -is iw 5m-5 ms is is mann. it is-as as is -was rv .m 4-ff: ' s six sit H H it H? wise si.gWs mf-we E gem H BWI was ww E M B 2 sg, E W E'KE'Z'l W E13-Ham as B Ewa H B nl tim ly Penny, Beta Phi Gamma, national honorary journalism fraternity on campus, this year formally induct- edjeleven new members. Election to member- ship in this organization is in recognition oi outstanding Work in the field of journalism. Affiliated with Alpha Phi Gamma, a four-year college fraternity, Pasadena junior College boasts the Alpha chapter of this organization. Members edited and printed a journalistic style book for campus publications during the second semester. Reed, Schubert, Miss Poorman CAdviserj. I First row, left to right: Moser, Bay, Cole CPresident IU, Kovar KP1'eS1Cler1i It Second 1'0W Ludlum NSlSO1'l Albee Mrs Pete' KAdviserJ. Third row: Dearing, Logan, Robinson. Additional members Br0Oks Lund As a national honorary speech fraternity, Phi Rho Pi sponsors forensic activities, school speech contests, and inter-school tournaments. The club also brings together outstanding speech students for speech and social activities. The organization sponsors annual speech con- tests awarding cash prizes, and sends debaters, orators, a-nd other speech students to partici- pate in tournaments held throughout the West. Each semester, new members who have met the requirements set forth in the national con- stitution are admitted. Always very active, this California Alpha Chapter of Phi Rho Pi was one of the few chapters to remain active during the War. lt was the only California chapter whose members competed in tourna- ments last year, and considering the stiff com- petition encountered at these tournaments, Phi Rho Pi did very well. lt boasts a first place winner in every university tournament its mem- bers entered. PHI RHO PI H 1 t , . 'S First row leit to right Iones Anderson Albee Hesson CPres1de1'1i Il, E-VUHS CPresident ID, Overholt. Second IOWI AllShU19I', Dietz Baker Bree Burner Mr Parsons fAdv1serJ Third row Aumrlin, Shaw, Schubert, Hoffman. The purpose of Theta Rho Pi, honorary radio fraternity, is to promote interest in radio, to give the students an opportunity to participate in actual radio shows, and to teach them pro- per radio procedures. Membership in this fraternity is restricted to students the techni- que of radio production and the talents of its members vary from dramatic ability to techni- cal and sound-effect Work. This organization presented Novernber's Child over station HPPC during the fall semester, and in addition. to this show, several other projects are script writing, new ideas about production, and control room technique. Many former rnem- bers ot Theta Rho Pi hold important positions in the field ot commercial radio. A RHGPI First row, left to right: Dietz, Kovar, MacNaught KPresident I 6. IU EVGHS M155 Flint CAdV1SGfl 5920115 YOW Albee Hessen Reeder. Additional member: Miller. ' Delta Psi Omega is a national dramatic trat- ernity for junior colleges. The Pasadena chap- ter, the Sigma Delta Cast, was established in l929 by Miss Elizabeth Keppie. It is open to upper division students who have met the requirements oi the national fraternity, who are enrolled at P.I.C., who maintain a satisfact- ory scholarship record, and who have done Work of merit in the dramatic productions oi the CO11ege.- lts members participate in the various dramatic productions Which occur throughout the year. The Cast expects to renew its Contact with the Casts of other colleges, to hold conventions and to exchange play productions as Was formerly done. DELTA PSI CME First row. left to right: Montee, Todd, Mrs. Ashley KAdviserJ, McLeary fpersident HJ, Simmons, Miller, Seidensticker. Second row: Pehd, Kean, Etherington, Mullen, Iett, Hopping, Soule. Third row: tPresident IJ, Wilkes, Grantham. Additional members: Casey, Sherer. Peterson, Carroll, Pearson, Havlik, Mathews, Lindsay Alpha Kappa Tau Was founded in 1939 by a group of students in order that the business department of the school might be represented. Originally called the Scribe Club , the name ot this group was changed a few months after its organization to Alpha Kappa Tau, or A.K.T. The aims toward which A.H.T. directs its efforts through its activities are: Service, accomplished through Red Cross and Volun- teer work, Self-improvement, stimulated by lectures and research, and Friendliness, foster- ed by parties and gatherings. The service done by this club was recognized when it was named Club of the Month three times out of a possible tour. ALPHA KAPPA TAU ZETA CAM Zeta Gamma Phi is the Honorary Art Frater- -nity at Pasadena lunior College. lts purpose is to further the development ot the individual's talent and his personality, to promote the rec- ognition of the importance ot artistic achieve- ment, and to make available for others the talents of this art group. The activities oi Zeta Gamma Phi members are many: they are res- ponsible tor making and designing stage sets, decorating tor the Civic Auditorium dances, doing table decorations, and making Christmas displays for the Board of Education. The frat- ernity has maintained a high standard of mem- bership through the years. lts alumni have honored the organization by their artistic achievements in the art and business World. Many of these persons hold prominent art posi- tions. All ot them have applied their artistic knowledge to their daily lives. First row. left to right: Cook, Hollingsworth, Quenell CPresident lil, Taylor, Dickey, Miss Hunt Uldviserl, Hutchinson. Third row: Kallan, Phillips, Snelling. ' - if MA PHI Keyes CPresident IJ, Pedersen. Second row: Stafford Schneider, Pratt. Additional members: Cope, Matthes - if E L tm B as ,ls s SERVICE H? S ss a ss'- QA :HE F3 ss a sf mx Mm a ss ss E ss ss was ss. ss gm -. E .x H ah-- Z1 .. v:- . 'TV' '-l:1 f,-:- -2 ., gH'g::.:3.-iff. 2gQLQM? 'W wa mm ms E ms mwsms a m ss- 5. isa J B, nam mn wa umm mn mn ms E 'mm an GUARDS Composed of R.O.T.C. men, the Guards is a service organization Whose main purpose is handling all ticket sales and gate Work at athletic events. Assisting in parking lot patrols and other guard Work are also important func- tions of the Guards. Volunteers must serve a year's apprenticeship before becoming active members. The outstanding social event of the year is the banquet, which also serves as the time for choosing new members. Flrst row left to nght Fehlmgs fPres1dent ID OConner CPres1dent IJ Mennig fU.S.A.l, Gates CU.S.A., Aclviserl, Warren, Miller Wmchell Second row Tuttle Ware Brink Hancher Barrett Patterson, Dougherty, Forder. Third row: Woodbury, Geller, Verr1ll Knox Bruce Addltmonal members Baker Blackmer Iohnson Kallen, Misques, Peterson, Tobin. SHIELDM One ot the oldest organizations on campus, the Shieldmen ot Pasadena lunior College was disbanded with the coming of War and the entering ot. many of its members into the var- ious armed services. In October, 1945, how- ever, this group was reorganized. It proposed to maintain the same ideals and traditions which were established by the original Shield- men group. The primary aim of this body is law enforcement, but this is attempted from an entirely different standpoint from other simi- lar campus organizations. Property stolen from both student and school is one of the major concerns of this group, but its cardinal object- ive is to serve the student body effectively.- First row. left to riglit: Anderson, Ivanoich, Bolander lPres1dent I 6: Ill Hawkins Brice Second row Webb Blaylock Gledhill, Thomas, Miller. Additional members: Gates, Hudson McCarron 0 TIAR IANS ln l937, when Tuesday Evening Forums were introduced at Pasadena lunior College, the demand for ushers was great. Student lead- ers were called upon to fill this need and soon ushering became such a popular activity that these leaders organized the Ostiarian Club. This is a semi-restrictive service group, organ- ized to provide ushers for Selling programs at the football season, ushering Tuesday Evening Forum, and also at all off-campus all P.I.C. functions. Rose Bowl during each week at the at student shows, P.l.C. performances comprise the most important duties of this organization. At the present time its member- ship is an all-girl one and is limited to twenty- five members. First row left to right Agnew Waterhouse Duker M1str1eltPres1dent I 6. ID, Rockefeller, Smith, D. Arteshian, Harrell, Petersen, Keaton, Davis, Merrill. Third row: Douglas, Warren, MacKinnon, Bastien, Smith, Hed. Additional members: Carlson, Covert, Davis, Fuller, Kline, MGCDOUGICL TTIOTPG, Welboufn- Second row: Franklin Betz, Casey, Flaherty. First row, left to right: Henson, Gerhart, Howell CPresident Ill W'ebb CPres1dent D Strong Mr Holder lAdv1serl Second row Barfield, Chubbuck, Wall, Earl, Weikinger, Powell, Koschwanez Third row Kranz Pearson Levine Terry Biszantz Smitn Quittner, Turk. Additional members: Sargent, McGregor Wall The Argonaut Service Club ot Pasadena Iunior College was organized under the leadership ot Walter Wilcox, adviser, Who was succeeded in February, l94l, by Earl Holder. One of the purposes of the club is to handle sales and to collect student body tickets and other forms of admission at the various P.l.C. func- tions. lts foremost purpose, however, is to train young men in the problems related to these activities. It affords its members exper- ience in accounting and in the handling oi money, in making and meeting appointments and obligations, and it encourages courtesy and politeness in the association ot its mem- bers with the public. Handling the sale of tickets during the football season, at dances, and atrauditorium programs are some ot the assignments members of the Argonaut Service Club complete annually. ARGCNAUT First row, left to right: Duker, DeLong, Sanders fPresident U, Sdlllf iP1'9SidGl'1i Ul. Eil'16Ti1'1g'lOI1, Ough. Second' row: Stone. McTighe, Stafford, Peverill, Agnew, lohnson, Mimrnack. Third row: Hiley, Hope, Grosback, Allen, Brown, Rulison, Save. Fourth row: Swanson, Arthur, Chandler, Erickson, West, Backus. Additional members: Forester, Mansur, Mathews, Record, Van Renssaler. ' Established when P.l.C.'s classes were carried on in tentsduring the construction of the pre- sent buildings, the Triton Council has the honor of being one ot the oldest organizations on campus. Organized under the direction of Dr. Catherine I. Robbins, this Council was compos- ed of representatives of each of l.C.'s activities, one from each junior high, and a iew students who were selected because ol general merit. Their purpose was to form a welcoming com- mittee for new students, to acquaint themselves with all ot the school's functions and clubs. and to help girls become members of com- mittees or to become student body officers. Since that first extremely successful first year, the Triton Council has become one of the most active organizations on campus. The Triton Booth, Where tickets to all P.l.C.'s functions are sold and where information may be obtain- ed, is managed and run by members ot this Council. TRITON COUNCIL First row. left to right: Hope, Iulian, McAn1is, Rossback tChairrnar1 I G IU McMurd1e Zediker Second row Dahm Bailey Gavert, Franklin, Hotchkiss.Third row: Tracy, Gledhill, Dodge Addltlonal members Agnew Smith Hoefer Recognized throughout the World tor its ideals and achievements in the field of humanitarian service, the American Red Cross has acquired a special significance on college campuses throughout the United States. The organiza- tion of the Red Cross at P.I.C. is patterned after the general plan tor college units. The seven-month -history of this unit has convinced both faculty and students that this type ot participation in community life builds sound, constructive citizenship. The activities of our unit include production Work in sewing, knit- ting, and surgical dressings. Committees established on campus are the Canteen, Motor Corps, Blood Bank, Entertainment, and Camp and Hospital committees. Students participa- ted enthusiastically in the 1945 American Red Cross War Fund Committee of the College Unit with 140 student majors, captains, and volunteer workers taking part in the campaign for funds. This organization has proved to be a unique agency for the development of indivi- dual personality and social responsibility. RED CROSS COUNCIL First row left to right Ethermgton Haines lChaxrman I :S ID Hanby Ccmnistra. Second row: Lieberg, Hirsh, Franklin, Wright, Cox Third row Vara Hawkins Miller Additional members Evans Grau Smith, WHY. Miss Hawes C-Adviserl. In accordance with the desire ot P.I.C. students to support the national cause, the War Council was founded immediately after the United States entered World War ll. Today the Council continues to tunction and has as its peace-time purpose the task of helping the needy ot Europe and Asia during reconstruc- tion. A Victory Chest Drive started the year's program in November, 1945, and collections sol- icited in 10 o'clock classes during one day amounted to Sl802.85. The sale ot bonds and stamps at the Bond Booth' supplemented this one-day drive, and with the ready response of the faculty and student body and the help of the Ostiarians, the War Council collected 512,000 Pasadena Iunior College also cooper- ated in making the War Council's Old Clothes Drive for the devastated peoples of Europe a success. . WAR COUNCIL W.R.I.C.C.Y. OFFICERS With the presidents of all Womens restrictive clubs included in its membership, the Womens Restrictive Inter-Club Council serves to create a friendly attitude among the restrictive clubs and also to help promote any social or extra- curricular activities which are sponsored by P.I.C. Each president represents the ideals ot her club and brings her club's ideas to WRICCY meetings. The Council informs the members 'ot the various restrictive organiza- tions about help needed in Red Cross Drives and activities, sponsors an annual dance, and is especially helpful during the rush season when doubtful rushees are grateful for informa- tion and answers to questions. First row, left to right: Sanders, Ball CPresident Ill, Bates Hudson Second row Lundgren Kmnclmon fPres1dent Il losten Crowell 1595 CSP' LANGUAGE CCUNCIL Under the auspices of the Language Council, activities and opportunities for language stu- dents have become more numerous and more diversified. The Council coordinates the social and scholastic activities of all the language committees in the school. lts members have been chosen because of their interest and scholastic achievements in language. Organ- ized last year by a group of language majors under the leadership of Pat Ring, the Council includes Latin, German, Spanish, and French committees. This year it has been working in close conjunction with the lnternations Club of Caltech. Some of the Language Council's activities include the annual Christmas Carni- val, a German Gesellsheft, a French Soiree, a Spanish Tertulia, and a Iunior Classical League meeting each semester. In charge of all dep- artmental social affairs, the Council sponsors foreign movies and a Faculty-Council dinner at the end of the school year. First row left to nght Maninger Porter Grosbach Thorpe tPres1dent I 61 IIJ,.Hirsh, Berger, Franck. Second row: Rutte, B Rutte M Mistriel Perottlnl lohnson Ludlum Hotchkiss Young Thmrd row: Klfkdviserl Additional members Agnew Duler Kaufman ONe11 ZCIL1Si11'1SkY- .4 X S 5 s sa 1 l E as s Brooks, Shaw, Cole, Gerke, Arthur, Miss Loly Firstvrow. lelt to right: Robinson, Miss Dixon Uidviserl Ludlum fChairman Ill Manmger Second row Rutte B Perottmi Thorpe, MacNaught. Third row: Edwards tChairman IJ, Hesson Additional members Auman Bowie Kerr Newly organized on campus this year, the English Council has a membership of twelve representatives Who are chosen from the var- ious literature classes and also from student publications. lts chairman is a representative on the Student Cabinet. The purpose ot the English Council is to promote and turther the extra-curricular activities ot the English Depart- ment. To accomplish this purpose, the Council has sponsored three main events: a tea, at which a tamous literary man spoke, Was given in April and is considered to have been one of the outstanding cultural events ot the yearg a movie, sponsored by the depart- ment in order to raise funds tor the furtherance ot English activities, was also a part of the Councils semester program. During the latter part of the school year, an anthology of student Work was published. ' ENGLISH COUNCIL .f First row, leit to right: Ricks, Manning, Karvelis, Maninger. Second row: Mr. Hill, Mr. Baird, Mr. Dressler Uidvisersl. Additional member: Allen. A Organized to promote-extra-curricular science activities on campus, the Physical Science Council has a membership of three faculty members and an indefinite number of student members who are elected by the science clubs and chosen by the faculty. During its first year of existence at P.I.C., the Council has sponsored many campus activities. These in- clude the Science Open-House, the Science Bulletins, the Faraday Lectures, the Chemistry Team, Science Talent Research, and the oraan- ization ot two new science clubs. This organ- ization has done much to stimulate student interest in the Wide and varied field of Physical Science and to encourage student participation in the numerousactivities promoted by the Council. ' PHYSICAL SCIENCE CCDUNCIL First row, left to right: Moore, Ellington, Moser fPresident I G Ill, Mctrgrave, Hibbits, Second row: Lindquist, Munn, Michalsky, Paris, Frank. Additional members: La Gue, Miller, Stecklein. Presidents ot Music Department organizations automatically became members of the Music Council. This organization has existed inter- mittently through the years but has probably . never enjoyed such spirited activity as it has this year. Its purpose is to better unify the department and to give the Commissioner of Music, who is chairman of the Council, a direct contact with the departments organization. In pursuit ot these goals, the Council meets with the Music faculty members at an intormal dinner meeting during the first two weeks of each semester, at which time Music Depart- ment activities tor the ensuing semester are planned, Two important functions were spon- sored and directed by the Council during the past year: The first, in cooperation with the Language and English Departments, was the sponsoring of a reception for the Hancock Ensemble on Vocational Conference Day, the second was the Holiday lamboree. An all- department party was given in order to better acquaint music students with the active music organizations. MUSIC COUNCIL it 5 .,, First row. left to right: Henck, Anderson, Maitland Cpresident Il, Nelson, Mr. Wakeley Uldviserl. Second row: Goldberg, Bolander, Swanson, Van Dyke, Asadourian. Third row: Dougherty Rolling, Shaw, B. tPresident IU, Cole. Additional members: Barre, Blocl- gett, Brisby, Brisley, Burt, Cobb, Cummins, Davidson, Davis, Drucker, Eckersall, Eliott, Gosset, Hall, Hand, Henry, Howard, Kzein, Michalsky, Nay, Pixley, Scanlon, Schneider, Shields, St rong, Taber, Toile, Tracy, Wallace, Watkins, Wilkinson. Building good citizenship is the primary aim of all Iunior Civitan Clubs. Its members believe that through proper organization and guidance, young men of junior college age may have instilled in their minds the ideals for which all Civitan Clubs stand. Through their activities these clubs hope to develop the necessary sens-e of civic responsibility and good citizen- ship in youth. Organized a number of years ago, the Iunior Civitan Clubs are sponsored by the Civitan International, the senior organiza- tion. The P.I.C. Iunior Civitan has breakfast or luncheon meetings once every two Weeks. Here the various committees report their act- ivities and Worthwhile programs of speakers or motion pictures are presented. Activities of the P.I.C. Civitan center around serving the school and the community. P.J.C. CIVITAN HOSTT Sponsoring parties for P.l.C.'s students, the Host Club serves to promote more and better friendship everywhere and on all occasions. The members ot this organization invite equal numbers of men and women to small parties in order that they may become acquainted with one another. These guests are asked to parties of the type they prefer-those With all dancing, those Where only games are played, or those where both dancing and games contri- bute to a good time. Because of the man- shortage during the war, the Host Club was forced to become inactive. But last Fall, with the return ot more men to our campus, the club was reorganized and hopes to attain once again its pre-war record of giving more than one-hundred parties each semester. The Host Club helps to bring to PIC. the advan- tages ot a small school where every student has ample opportunity to become acquainted with other students on campus. First row, left to right: Neitzel, Hall, Weigand, Williams Humrn Earl CPres1dent Il Bailey Dr de Laubenlels CAdv1serl Second row: Noonan, Cornwaithe, Nielsen, Gobbons, Palmer Hawl' Nightingale Baughe Zediker Third row Conant Heard Zim merman, Kitley, Amadon, Shaw, Elgin, Cordano, Chambers Fraser Fourth row Perkins Sieben Croxton Wolff Geller Davi Kostlan, Larison, Krinke, Burlingham. Additional members Burton Collin Eliason CPres1dent Ill Graw Parker Taber Taylor il H 4' r 5 i :lx it is . s B vt. .I 'T s is Z M ,I y .K 3 -r s is BRUS PALETTE A service organization Whose members do art Work for both school and community affairs, Brush and Palette does much for its members and for P.I.C. Art students belonging to this organization design and letter the posters and banners which are so often seen in the halls and around campus. Brush and Palette collab- orates With Zeta Gamma Phi in the painting ot sets ot P.l.C. productions and in the decorating for school and civic dances. Crafty Hall and Latin Holiday are two productions Whose success was assured in part by Work done by members of Brush and Palette. First row, leit to right: Smith. Arlen, Wright, Shively, Butler CPresident I G HJ, Berg, Rodeberg, Wh-ch.Second row: Cook, Grass Thompson, Dickey, Schneider, Karcher, Kearns. Third row: Flowers, Soss, Bourne, Hollingsworth, Hedder, Reiter, Maxstadt Additional members: Brown, Dotts, Evans, Quenell. Preonuctlolxl GUILD Producing shows and recorded entertainment for the pleasure ot the student body is the pur- pose tor which the Production Guild was organized. Last year men in Army and Navy hospitals as well as students at P.I.C. enjoyed the shows produced by this organization. Shoot the Works , under the direction of lo- Anne O'l-lara, was a show with which such motion picture stars as Mickey Rooney and Red Skelton appeared. When the members of its cast graduated, the need for U.S.O. camp shows was still urgent. Consequently, a new organization, the Hi-Liters , was formed. The Production Guild also sponsored the program Classics in Swing which was held weekly during' the luncheon hour. This entertainment, under the direction of Bob Shaw, provided recorded popular music and was enjoyed by large numbers of P.I.C. students. First row, left to right: Reeder, Shaw CPresidentJ, Penny, Albee, Deitz. Second row: Schultz Parker Baker Miller Croxson I L ,q. ..,..,.,,x,, 5 i EL if Ia gt II. il E . B I I I la I 'I Q JI I ft . K 2 ,E ,Q I :,: ...,.:, I . W f kara. I' .I . E 2 ti. U Q Q X it STAGE TECHNICIAN SERVICE Backstage, operating stage equipment smooth- ly and efficiently when assemblies are given, are members of the Stage Technician Service. These students serve P.I.C. as technical direc- tors, chief electricians, property men, project- ionists, sound technicians, riggers, carpenters, and departmental assistants. In the Christmas production ot Gloria , the students operated electrical halos Which were created from basic designs by Fred Latshaw, instructor. Many alurnnae of this group have found positions in motion picture work, theater Work, and television and recording Work, others have gone into business for themselves. These al-, urnnae are invited back to take part in the yearly social affair, a round-up held by stage technician students. At this gala event are contests with prizes, plenty ot food, time for reminiscing, and, to round out the good time, a ball game. First row left to right Biggs Studebaker Proctor DePew Ste Nart Koepplinger, Iacobs, Shepard. Second row: Mr. Latshaw tTechn1ca1D1rectorl Palmieri Scott Palnter Stollberg Pock Paris Thrrd row: Keeier, Foster CSIudent Technical Director Ill, -. is , A .,.v' ' . 0 ' :I: ' :,: ,., . ,ies A gas , I I 5 . 1' H - - -:-., 1 iii vm . x mf .ui-9 ' 5'--' as eg, , C, First row. left to right: Biszantz, Chambers, McKeown CPres1dentlU Holtz Kay Second row Gorden Adams Edwards Axx Mr. Rockholt CAdviserD. Additional members: Campbell L1ndqu1sttPreS1dentlJ lts membership limited to printshop trainees-- students of the Smith-Hughes training course- the Typography Club was organized primarily to further its me-mber's knowledge of printing. After being discontinued during the war, the club was reorganized and is once again pro- moting many activities. These include excur- sions to large printing plants, to allied indust- ries, to the shops of these publishing busin- esses, and the annual excursion to see the Star-News press in action. The latter excursion was preceded this year by a picnic at Brook- side Park. Movies about associated printing crafts are also sponsored by this organization. With the aid of P.I.C.'s instructor in printing, Mr. R. F. Rockhott, the Typography Club is being restored to its prewar standards. TYPGGRAPHY CLUB Fnst row left to right Powell Biszantz Wiltong Parker tPres1dentJ Goldberg, Second row: Smith, Leonard, Mattock, Adams, Curren Mr Rockhoit fAdv1serl Addmonal members Dauidge Elllott Highee, Koschwanez, Otto, Press, Sturgeon, The photographing, the compiling, and the dis- playing of events and activities at P.l.C. are the principal functions of the Campus Camera Club. Members of this organization also take pictures of events closely related to the student body activities and functions which interest and concern the students. A majority of the members of this group own their still cameras and the club's motion picture equip- ment consists oi a 16 mm. and an 8 mm. cam- era. Members took motion pictures ot the mid- year graduation and Vesper services and also events taking place on Pal Day. They hope to record more student activities in the future. Receiving training as they Work with their cameras, Campus Camera Club members are instructed by their adviser, Mr. H. F. Rockhott, while they are on assignments. MERA CLUB First row. left to right: Miss Root, Gobrecht, Brennan, Mr. Kinnard, Ponto, Twining, Condie, Iensen, Rankin, Iaeger, Gollery, Wickrnan, Mr. Raitt. Meeting every other Wednesday to discuss the problems of a World ready tor peace, the Heligious.Council ot Pasadena Iunior College believes that the only way for one country to be held together by its people and their faiths is for all peoples and all faiths to be united. This is the purpose ot the Religious Council- to be that organizing factor at PIC. The organization holds inter-religious meetings at which all the different faiths-of P.I.C.'s students are represented. Social activities ot the group are few and tar between, but its members are working willingly with the hope that soon all will be united in faith. Nelson CPresident I G ID, Abbott, Skeeters, Mrs. Stone. Second row Mr, Stoner. Third row: Erickson, Palmer, Mason, Davidson, Bierman RELIGIOUS COUNCIL NGN-RESTRICTIVE i , in mxwunw mms a max ms- mmmjifs ' Q. sz sjiiihss W 1, Q-wma'-5 ,Q-1-I EM .,,. Mr. -xxx: xx 1 ima :mm- v 1 f-2 ss :-x 1 n Wi, xx .M BULLE1-1 B0 ..,.1 V. - ma 'mm E5-Sw, wma gn zmmsiss ss: ,ma msn sms ss ss w sa Q :mi 'FT pu,-4 Vx B. Ms mlm as? we N ss a sa u YS x ss B, i , A if UNICR WOM Fir t row leit to nght Kaczarski Clark Aquirre Zucron McRoberts tP1'eSid61'1l Ul, Thompson, Schlers, Mehaffey, Second row: Rickner Herrick Fennell Petersen Allen Spear Vincent Th rd row Hirohata, Sato, Palmer, Binney, Prince, Rohlfing, Deane. Fourth row Cole Green Lunchn Moon Driscoll De Nault Additional members: Dixon, Ellis. M0TTiS, RiIT1H1eY, M'-llhilll, Peimel, Many times named Club of the Month be- cause ot service points earned by its members, the Iunior Womens Club is very active on campus. Originally existing on both East and Vfest campuses with Dr. Robbins and Mrs. Sample as advisers, the groups met at various homes and often had weiinie roasts. When the two campuses became one, the two groups united and in 1943, the turnout at the first transfer breakfast showed that most ot the lunior women students were members of the club. Participants in what is now a real organ- ization with pins, a slogan, and a meeting place, members of the Iunior Women's Club join in a series of club activities which include skiing, bowling, skating, dinners in Chinatown, Christmas parties, formal dances, and other tun-promoting events. EN First row. left to right: Mora, Pacheco fPresident Ili, Rues MaldO1'1GdO Gutierrez S9COI1d YOW Mlmndcf I'1ef1TY Pefez LOPSZ Third row: Singh, Vacio, Salas, Tellez, Zubiate. Additional members Cervantez Contreras CPres1dent IJ Fernandez Guerro Guzman, Magdaleno, Maldonado, R., Misquez, Prieto, Ramos Rodarte Rodriquez 'The purpose of this organization will be to promote cultural, social, and recreational act- ivities and to encourage more participation in other club activities ottered by the school, among the students ot Mexican, Spanish, or other Latin American ancestries enrolled at Pasadena lunior College. Organized in the Fall of 1944 with a membership of ten, Xochi- milco today boasts three times as many mem- bers. Racial problems are discussed at meet- ings ot the group, its members attempting to decrease racial prejudice. ln the future, as in the past, members will strive to take part in P.I.C.'s activities, thereby promoting good Will among students ot different nationalities. XCDCHIM L First royv. leit to right: De Cant, Bailey, Rulison, Runge, Boyer, Kratka, Kramer, Hayes, Rapanos. Second row: Freeman, Franck, Ludlum, Woodbury, Hirsh, Holman, Emery, Mimmack, Schubert, Nottingham, l-lollinshead, Iohnson. Third row: Bauman, Wood- side, Iohnstone, Gould, Fuller, Bartram, McKinley, McCaskey, McNabb, Bourne, Bone, Maxson, Slack. Fourth row: Kanne, George, Miss Wismar Uiclviseri, Satterfield, Haterkamp, Cory, Selin, Hanson, Munn, Wallace. Fifth row: Higgins, Creely, Parker, Glasser, Cole, Cummings, Kratz, Tobin, Gish, Agnew QPresidentJ. Additional members: Adams, Armstrong, Atkinson, Ayling, Bamber, Bennett, Barnfell, Brockmeyer, Bunn, Burnvell, Cunningham, Ebbert, EdIY1O1'1ClS. Eisen. ETIQVCIH, Eire, D-, Eire. l-, Estey, Fehd, Harvey, Hewitt, Hodge, Hooper, Iette, Iayner, Kidner, Levisee, Leyrer, Lindsay, MacNaught, Maloney, Martin, Maruyama, Mendoza, Mower, Osgood, Paige, Reed, Reynolds, Tulidon, Russell, Rutte, Sanders, Santman, Seguin, Shaw, Smith, Snow, Stantield, Suchy, Thorpe, Yamagata, Youngren. One ot the largest chapters of a national organization, the Pasadena lunior College lun- ior Classical League is composed ot students enrolled in Latin classes. ln order that they may signify that they are members ot this organization, students receive a membership card and a small golden pin. Two meetings are held annually: one, a formal meeti-ng With a speaker, and the other, an informal meeting, - usually a picnic. This year, tor the tirst time since the war, the Iunior Classical League held a typical Roman Banquet. Advanced Latin students, Latin Council members, faculty guests - honored individuals-reclined on couches, While beginning Latin students had to decor- ate, to manage and serve the food. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE FRosH Y MEN Encouraging and promoting high standards ot Christian character, the Frosh Y Men's Club also serves in other school, community and church activities. The group is composed of twelve to thirty-five young men in the eleventh grade who strive to carry out the aim of the club. This is an active organization using democratic methods to achieve the embodi- ment of Christian principles in individual and group conduct. Restricted to no particular religious creed, the club is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. Its otticers and leaders are official representatives on the Frosh Y Council. This Council plans and coordinates activity for all the monthly Frosh Y Stags, helps to 'plan other functions, and coordinates the Men's Frosh Y program with that of the Womens Prosh Y organization. First row, left to right: Stroup, Norris, Olvera, Rodda, T111 Flores Ayns Todd Second row Rhrnehart Buckler Duer Thornburg Bennett, Cope, Charsin, Mosley, Wolfong. Third row: Mr Raitt lAdv1serJ Miles Iohnson Barnett Lee Harris Martin Lamb Boedecker. Fourth row: Van Dyke CCommissionerJ, Marclero ian Bradshaw Apperson CPres1dentJ Ries-eau Ferzier Bcmley Oswalt. Fifth row: Cummings, Iohnson, Slirnp, Wunderly Graf Tarwater Cook S.C.A. CARD 84 CABINET The Student Christian Association supplements the Work of Pasadena churches and is attiliated with regional and national councils of the student Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., and World Student Christian Federation. lts purpose is to create a fellowship of students and iaculty without dis- tinction as to race or class. United in their desire to realize full and creative lives through a growing knowledge of God, determined to have a part in making this life possible for all people, its members seek to more tully under- stand the Christian religion. The program of the S.C.A. includes such activities as the Frosh Hi-links, Frosh Y Clubs, study and project commissions, leadership training and spiritual retreats, Weekly chapel services conducted by outstanding denominational leaders, and all- member fellowship dinners and social events. First row. left to right: Cummings, Surface, Gollery, Wickman CPresident Ill, McCallum, Grosbach, Green, Burns. Second row: Smith, Bay, Overholt, Stone, Rohrrnan, Anderson, Miss Lamb and Mr. Waitt Uldvisersl. Third row: Munn, Phillips, Zediker, Martin, Dahlgren, Abbott, Erickson, Weikinger. Fourth row: Iandri, Gdfflhmi, B1-lflemi G90b1'eChf. TGYIOF, ESPMOZG. HCIYISOII Fifth row: Delkin, Van Dyke, Hansen, Maloney, Hubbard, Iaeger. Additional members: Anglea, Dearing, Demaree, E., Demaree, I., Duker, Eley President U, Goodale, Griffin, Oldham, Oswalt, Phillips, O., Sewell, Shields, Smith, P. BIBLE CLUB Organized by those students who seek fellow- ship around the principles ot Iesus Christ as expressed in the Bible, the Bible Club has been active since 1920. lt is affiliated with the Inter- Varsity Christian Fellowship and is backed by the twenty-five Evangelical churches of Pasa- dena. The primary activities ot the club are its weekly meetings on campus. Daily prayer groups, weekly Bible study groups led by outstanding Bible teachers, and a weekly class concerning the correlation ot science and the Scriptures provide other activities for its rnern- bers. Sunday evening sings, an annual picnic, and a banquet at the end ot the year serve to stimulate group fellowship. Many ministers, missionaries, educators, social workers, and Christian laymen are included in the alumnae of the Bible Club. First row, left to right: Iamison, Bates, Smith, G., Ashcraft, Stoner, Widnay, Burrows, Slceeters iPresident ID, Mason, Nelson, B CPresident IJ, Bunn, Bascom, Agnew, Hunington, Miller, Wallace, Argles, Taylor. Second row: Ashcratt, Anderson, Kayte, Wil son, Demarest, Scoville, Brooks, Auslie, Hetherington, Hooker, Newton, Malcom, Adams, Stirm, Mimniack, Skeeters, Taylor Gregg. Third row: Hutchins, Grai, Shepard, Biggs, Prichard, H., Selin, Gillespie, Agnew, Metcalfe, Iohnson, M., Chetakian Hauffman, Haney, Crossan, Bettis, Davenport, Wright, Baird, Gamble. Fourth row: Mr. Stoner, Miss Ross iAdvisersJ, Wilkes Nicholson, Pyle, Miller, Good, Woodside, Hennington, Dalgren, Ferris, Klein, Rudy, Taylor, McAnlis, Hufiines, Evans, Walker Fifth row: Richards, Munger, Wallace, B., Howard, McKinley, Granger, Goodwin, Brooks, Atwood, Slimp, Anger, Ionson, Nelson Melovidotf, Callen, Miss Goodhew iAdviserJ, Holliday. Additional members: Abell, Bates, Bauman, Booth, Chamberlain, Elmsley Faber, Fergus, Fleger, Freeman, Gobrecht, Hansen, Hass, Heard, Henderson, Hoffner, Iones, Kane, Karoleski, Ludlen, Lynn Markley, Martin, Mclntyre, McMorris, Munger, Nixon, Overholcit, Prichard, QUiCk, Randall, ROCkWell, Sibbei. Stanley, TGylOr Thigpen, Turner, Van Praag, Wallace, Wight, Will, Wolers, Wyrick, Yocum, Yocum, M., Zimrnerrnen. ,JS , .f's?1!i-Egret' HBH W . - 1 1 NEWMAN CLUB We, the members of the Newman Club of Pasadena lunior College, pledge ourselves to remain loyal to our Catholic Faith and to our country, to combat by Word and especially by example the evil influence and the doctrines -of unbelief that would rob us of our religion. This We shall do after the example of our patron-Cardinal Newman. Cooperating With the faculty and student body officers, the New- man Club Works hand in hand with the Reli- gious Conference, looks into matters of Catho- lic interest on campus, and endeavors to be of service in all matters relating to the affairs of the group. lts membership includes boys and girls from a dozen neighboring parishes who elect officers, appoint committees, main- tain a spiritual director, foster parish loyalty, and formulate programs combining religious, educational, and social elements. The club invites Catholic students, both young men and Women, to become affiliated. First row leftto right Merfeld Brernmarn Simonton Dougherty DCIV1dSOI1, T. fP1'9SidGI1f I 5: Ul, KFGITIGFI FlC11'10lQCf1'1, Fi1'119Y- Second row Hofstetier Silba Lombardo Hogan Davidson P Hurley N1COll, NOOr1CI1'1. Third IOWI Wcrllcrce, Skfifif, CCJJYCI1, P-, Cabral Masterson Burns Palmer Wahler Fourth row Deenay Keough, Wellman, luefgefls, HOLHOH- Fifth IOW! Seiben. Ellsworth McKnight Herndon Kuch Mazzuca Ruiz Additional members: Callahan, Hurley, R., Leal, McNigl'1t, Meyers. First row. left to right: Yocum, Davies, Condie CPresident IIJ Vllllldfd Freeman Second row Piuhs Bourne Bierman fPreS1CleI1i ll, Bolton, Cole. The Deseret Club at Pasadena Iunior College was organized in 1937 under the direction of Dr. Ariel Balitf and was patterned alter one started at U.C.L.A. in 1932. lts program includ- es tour monthly meetings: two meetings held for purposes ot discussion, one business meet- ing, and one meeting held for social activities. ln order that its members cmd their friends may enjoy the merits ot Christian Fellowship, the Deseret Club frequently holds parties, dan- ces, and outdoor activities. Interested primari- ly in promoting the religious activities of Pasadena Iunior College, this organization has representatives on the Religious Council who support the Council's policies and activities and recommend them to Deseret Club members. DESERET CL First row. left to right: Harris, Campbell, Weis, Miss Brown fAdviserl, Musacchia tPresident I G ID, Gerke, M., Musacchia, B., Dahm. Second row: Theiss, Fennell, Brown, Gerke, C., Welbourn. Smith, RObbi1'1S, lewefi. Third IOWI COOIC. Einkelmiin, Dill, Sinamark, Sault, Tyler, Keough, Arthur, Keough. Representing one of the finest groups for the promotion of friendship and sportsmanship on campus, the Women's Athletic Association, supervised by Miss Pauline Brown, maintains a large membership. ln order to become a member of the club, a student must participate in one of the following sports: basketball, hockey, archery, badminton, speedball, base- ball, tennis, or swimming. A red and white W.A.A. shield is awarded with membership, one white felt star, and also a white star for each sport in which team credit is ear-ned for the first time. A red felt star is given to those girls who are outstanding in a sport. W.A.A. finals, offering fun, entertainment, refreshments, and awards, come at the end of each sports season. Besides its many activities in athletics, the W.A.A. also supports other school events. W. A. A. ARD First row. left to right: Lund, Lund, B., Eley, Dahm KPres1dent I 61 lll Miss Iensen fAdV1SEfl Rounsavell Agnew Watson Second row: Marone, Hitchcock, Webb, Robbins, Musacchia Welbourn Stafiord Cook Third row Harris Save Brown Tyler Gerke, Musacchia, E., Theiss. Fourth row: Dill, Sault, Goldwater Earl Rossback Feflflell Add1i1Ol'1CIl members B11WCllClCL Harper, Hart, Waterman. The purpose ot the Wo'men's Letter Club is to create interest in athletics on campus and to encourage good sportsmanship. lt is an honor- ary organization toward which girls interested in athletics strive. Before a girl may become one of its members, she must meet with the unanimous approval ot the Women's Physical Education faculty and must receive a favorable vote from the club's executive board. Quali- ties considered are the participants athletic ability, her sportsmanship, service, reliability and leadership. New members are chosen and pledged in February and Iune ot each year and each is entitled to wear a White sweater with the school letter P on which red varsity stars may be placed. Members 'are privileged to participate in such events as the annual Christmas party, given by active members in honor ot the alumnae, slumber parties, hikesl excursions to the beach, and games of basket- ball and softball. h WOMEN'S LETTER CLUB First row, left to right: Shaw, B., Koester, Bose, Godfrey, Brice, G-uidera CPresidentl, Straten, Butte, Goedhard, Andsen. Second row: Malone, Abbot, Emerson, Adams, Taylor, Lillis, Flana- gan, Goedhard, A., Schubert. Third row: Quil- ter, I-lenney, Bramble, Miller, Heather, Strand- han, Gledhill, Asadourian, Warren, Chester, Gorrie. Fourth row: Tarnayo, Sanleitner, Han- son, Pizzo, Eaton, Kraft, Corey, Limo, Skeeters. Fifth row: Barr, Reyes, Downey, Arcuri, Thomas, Mosley, Ford, Slaughter, Williams, Mclvlurdi. 'Additional members: Carvellis, Fitzgerald, Gas- par, Hansen, Haynes, MacDonald, Mock, Os- born, Otto, Smale, Smith. LETTERMEINVS CLUB SKI CLUB The Ski Club, organized in 1938 by P.l.C. ski enthusiasts, was tormerly known as Schne- tlingers. In 1940 this group had many active members who held weekly gatherings and ice-skating parties, produced several school assemblies, and took numerous trips to the mountains for skiing, tobogganing, and snow- balling. Although gas rationing presented complications, the orga-nization remained act- ive during the war, and in 1944, under the leadership ot Ierry Hiatt, a champion skier, it entered a new phase in its lite, assuming the name ot Pasadena Iunior College Ski Club. With a membership of approximately one hun- dred members this year, the Ski Club continues to promote interest in skiing, that ever-popular winter sport. First row. left to right: Burrell, Vedder, Vincent, Hawkins, Karvelis, Teichman fPresident IJ, Tucker, Kinstle, Mr. Borncamp CAdviserl. Second row: Roduner, Mannschreck, Burner, Anderson, Hollingsworth, Iones, L., Anneverg, Bledsoe, Rockefeller, Fennell, Rich. Third row: Garretson, Miller, I., Grua, McCelvey, Walker, Walker, V., Flaherty, Boylan. Fourth row: Lovft, Haynes, Corthell, Harris, Wagner, Bettis, Young. Fifth row: Wallace, Burlem, Gigler, Wells, Croxton, Crossan, Peverill. Sixth row: Holland, Stevenson, Warren, Geis, Gaw, Davis, Blome, Hall. Seventh row: Clark, Skinner, Baker, Wallace, Goodwin, Sanford, Linder. Additional members: Agnew, Baumer, Bullock, Burke, Clougherty, Davis, Evans, Francis, Gough, Holrns, Houghton, Hoyt, Izart, Ienkins, Iilbert, Iuergens, Kuck, Larson, McDonald, Manzo, Marshall, Morton, Ness, Nolan, Petao, Pierce Cpresident ID, Red Lead, Reyes, Rodriquez, Tevell, Todd, Trump, Way. R COEDS Four semesters ago, realizing the interest in aviation which existed among the young wo- men of Pasadena j.C., Cheri Thorpe set up the By-laws for the Air Coeds. Since that time the club has carried out those laws, .added new ones, and strengthened its constitution. The purpose ot the club is to bring together those girls who are interested in aviation. New developments in aircraft silhouettes, art- icles about personalities Within the field ot aviation are read and discussed at their meetings, and members invite speakers from Various airlines to their meetings. As a group, the Air Coeds toured a major air terminal in order to learn more about their favorite sub- ject. ln addition to these many vocational activities, many social activities such as dan- ces, parties, and sports are enjoyed by the Air Coeds. First row left to right Peterson Kitley Amiclon Van Rensselaer Rickter, Miller tPresident I :Sf Ill, Blome, Burns. Second row: Douglas Rockefeller Fennell MCK1bbOU Wagner Flaherty Stone lones. Third row: Bohming, Davis, Shaw, Baker, Porter, Dobes Olson Fourth row Graebner McCaskey Mahone Chandler Manning, Martin. Addiiionczl members: Berg, Bothamby, Brown Covert Haines Hanby Hanson Kucinskas Martin Prough Read, Richter, Roach, Warren, Willis. AESCULAPI Students interested in medicine and related professions form the membership of P.I.C.'s Aesculapian Club. Programs presented in its members' interest are intended to bring to light different phases of the students' chosen professions, making the members more able to understand their chosen fields and bringing them information and new ideas concerning Work in the medical profession. Members of this organization do Red Cross Work and visit students who are ill. They hold an evening meeting every month at which people in the vicinity, who are outstanding in the profession of medicine give lectures concerning their part- icular field of Work. These speakers tell of opportunities for students of medicine and their talks are of much interest and of great benefit .to the members of the Aesculapian Club. First row. left to right: Bierman, Fry, Tuttle, Beall CPresident ID Warren Dr de Laubenfels fAdV1SSTl Second row Godley Bernhard, Hirsh, Manning, Carter, Minkowski. Third row: Tschanz Reeves Goedhard Rubin Additional members Brammctn Doud, Eliason, Mueller, O'Meara fPresident Il. nit' s Q FABI LIAN A non-restrictive club composed of girls who are interested in studying nursing and also in Working in the tuture as laboratory techni- cians and as medical and dental assistants, the Fabiolia-n Club is very active. Its members ' meet twice monthly at one business and one social meeting. Named in memory ot the Roman matron, Fabiolian, who is credited with being the first nurse in history, the club was organized in 1935. The Woman Who offer- ed her services as or nurse to Wounded soldiers stands as a symbol of Unselfishness and Ser- vice to members of this P.I.C. club Whose name may be traced to her. First row, left to right: Berg, Erickson, Groth, Iohnson, Colton QPresident I ci ID, McManus, Gigler, Cloud. Second row: Freeman, Baker, McClaeg, Corthell, Roryson, Stack, Wright, Cueto. Third row: Parson, Hinkley, Middleton, Harris, Waters, Iohnson, M., Hurley, Malcasian, Mshabeck. Fourth row: Henlin, Holmes, Cannon, BTOWT1, Wells, VOndrCrSek, GQTTOH, SCl'1u1er. Addiiionfrl members: Aota,'Blue, Groth, Hooker, Linder, McManus, Smith, B., Stevens, Travis. First row, left to right: Hannernann, Peterson, Miquolf, Holloway' lpresldent IU Powell tPI'SS1de1'1i U HGCISISY WIISOH 5950115 row: Heims, Barnett, Looysen, Green, Muench, Francis Dransfeldt Harper Davis Third row Highfield Alena Bowman Kageyama, Nishijima, Fulton, Burgess, Long. Fourth row Ruth Drogemueller Vondrasek Iohnston Barham Paulsell Hubbard Fifth row: Peterson, Iohnson. Additional members: Combs Doyle Halverson Kennedy Muench Pearcy Simpson Young The Cosmetology class at P.I.C. has formed its ow-n club- About Face . This organization has two purposes: The tirst one is to further its members' professional interests in beauty. The club invites leaders in the field of cosmet- ology to speak and to demonstrate tor its members, and promotes excursions to beauty exhibits, shows and other schools, The second purpose ot this organization is to encour- age its members to about face and enjoy more social activities such as the parties, picnics, and dances which are given by the group. One Weltare project is sponsored each year since this helps to develop a social sense. Members are urged to serve on one of the several committees which provide opportuni- ties to put ideas into action. The members ot one such committee-the Public Relations Com- mittee-give talks and demonstrations on bea- uty care to any group requesting such pro- grams. ABCDUT FAC First row, left to right: Hodge, Barnes, Reaney, Kallen CPresident I Gr IU, Richter, Bixby. Second row: Frcmnklin, Matthews, Van Dyke, Menning, Fehlings, Dahlberg, Hollingsworth. Third row: Pitzer, Ehlers, Forcler, Garrett. Additional members: Bates, Farnk- lin, Jones. Enlisted men of the R.O.T.C. and girls on cam- pus interested in promoting better fellowship and social welfare among themselves and the student body, organized Theseus in 1935. As enlisted men were promoted, the membership was expanded to include officers and an advi- ser, the Commandant of the Cadets. At the present time, Theseus is listed as a non-restric- tive organization although its members are chosen in the same manner as in restrictive clubs. The adviser is Lt. Col. C. E. lde. Under his guidance and with the help of old and new members, Theseus plans to continue aid- ing student activities and promoting successful fellowship among the R.O.T.C. cadets and the student body of Pasadena lunior College. ESEU First row. left to right: Nelson CPresiclent I 61 Ill, Stellar llst Lt USA Advlserl Gates lSQl USA I1'lSU'UC'lO1'l MGHI119 Fehlings. Second' row: Huston, Lohr, Scarlett, Garrett, Kallen Third row W1lk1SO1'1 Mlller OC0nn0r Addlllfmal members Barnard, Blackmer, Blasier, Bullock, Warren. All the commissioned otticers of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps unit at Pasadena lun- ior College form the membership of the Shield and Eagle organization. These ,officers meet frequently to plan future activities and events tor all cadets of the unit. The Shield and Eagle sponsors the Military Ball, one of the main events taking place at P.I.C., and also plans and carries out maneuvers. Under its direction, the Exhibition Team is organized. The Shield and Eagle has proved to be an outstanding and worthwhile educational organ- ization on campus. SHIELD84 EAG First row, left to right: Storment, Wren, Mower, Ricks CPresiden'Il, A1'ld1'eWS, Garrett, Mr. losten Ukdviserl. Second row: Sato, Malcasian, Palmer, Kolesoff, Iohnson, Gould, Converse. Third row: Hurley, Richardson, Wright, Starling, Briscoe, Basinski, Pauling, Rankin. Fifth row: Mr. Smith Uidviserl, Beriioff, Armstrong, GYGTIQSF, MOFSS. Additidndl members: Bieler, Filer, Grove, Manclark, Manning, Milliken, Monroe, Scatterfielcl, Thurman, Wdrren, Waterhouse, Weinfield, Yamagato, Mr. Barmore lAclviserl. Sponsored by the Science Council and organ- ized during November, 1945, Sigma Kappa Phi, lower division chemistry and physics society, is open to students of the eleventh and twelfth grades who are interested in the aims of the Club. This organization serves to increase the knowledge of science and to perfect skills in this field, to help its members understand the importance of science in daily living, and to teach them ways of service through science. Attempting to carry out the program of Science Clubs of America, members learn of scholar- ship contests and train for competition for scholarships. Demonstration-discussion meet- ings are presented by both students and facul- ty members and are placed on the club's pro- gram alternately With excursions which are taken to various industrial plants in Southern California. A IGMA KAPPAPHI KAPPA EPSILON MU Sponsored by the Science Council, Kappa Epsilon Mu, the upper division chemistry club, was organized during October, 1945. Perman- ent membership in this organization is intended to give recognition to students with high schol- astic ratings and to those who have done special service in science. Temporary mem- bership recognizes and encourages students with growing interests in this field. The club holds two types ot meetings: Demonstration- discussion meetings presented jointly by stu- dents and faculty members, and meetings including excursions to various industrial plants in Southern California. With the same goals as the lower division club, Kappa Epsilon Mu members work toward developing CI commun- ity interest in and concern tor the affairs of science. First row, left to right: Maninger, Slater, Manning, Fields Hays Second row Keese Neitzel Geller Gray Perrrnan M Dressler CAdviserJ. Additional members: Allen KPresidentJ Holland Koschwanez Mtlleken Miller Rockwell Organized in l939 under the supervision of Mr, Stanton Hill, the Dana Club continues to carry out its original purpose ot furthering geological interest among the students at Pas- adena Iunior College. The club is not restrict- ed to geology majors but rather to all those students Who have an active interest in Geo- logy and Mineralogy. Club meetings consist ot movies, lectures, and general business meet- ings. Perhaps the most important and interest- ing activities ot Dana Club are the iield trips and excursions. First row. left to right: Gray, Grimes, Mr. Van Arnringe CAdviserl, Karvelis tPresident In 6: ID, Chute, Graybill, Mr. Hill tlidviserl, Eacock. Second row: Butler, Hurley, Hotchkiss, Wilkin, Fuller, Rowland, Black, Reeder. Third row: Thomas, Derthiclc Kuck, Rector, Beall, Dixon, Simonds, McFadden. Fourth row: Soulfrkis, Hough, Hand, Sheridan- Additional members: Brooks. Butler, Crinklen, Harris, Ivers, McCornes, Tackitt, Turley, Ward, Wells. ENGI EERING The activities of the Engineering Club are both social and educational. Excursions to indust- rial plants, lectures, and movies on engineering subjects constitute the club's program. The club also sponsors pleasure trips and parties tor its members, The return to the campus of veterans who are interested in engi-neering has greatly increased the clulo's membership and the club has experienced an unusually active year. First row, left to right: Caldwell, White, Christensen, Simonds QPresident U, Goodrich fPreSiCle1'1l Hl, Stein, Bodle. 56120115 IOW Sibbet, Walsh, Iohnson, Miller, Field, Pixley. Third row: Matlotf, Mulick, Rubctrclt, Wolfe, Locked, Rhoads. Additional members Allen, Aaron, Barr, Battaglia, Bauer, Blankenbaker, Borely, Chubbuck, Clonger, Coffield, Currier, Curtis, Cypher, D'Alo, Darcy Delaney, Dodson, Drown, Duckham, Ehrenteld, Fornita, Franklin, Gibbons, Henry, Herrick, Hogan, leftredo, Iones, Bruce, Iones Bob, Kendall, Kent, Kidwell, Locke, Matsumoto, May, McCartney, Mclntosh, Nelson, Owens, Prucell, Rhoads,E., Schenk Seaney, Shiro, Swas, Slater, Spanjicm, Stein, Van Vlack, Ward, Willis, Yoder. 1 PLAYERS'GUILD The betterment and growth of dramatic prod- uction at Pasadena Iunior College is the goal of the Players' Guild, campus drama club. Requirements for entrance into this' club are initiative, willingness, and an active interest in the drama activities. Membership in the organization is awarded when, after a period of apprenticeship, a student is found to possess all of these qualities. Its members gain exper- ience by Working on all types of dramatic productions. 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H E mg 'VW fw- ms Qs 28 127 gg Els Eg N GB M 4 A K m ca .f Q Exe w W m E Q Tiff is f figs. 1 I E -.J 'ZF T First row, left to right: Shaffer, Ieifries, l-less, Chdlker CPresident HJ, Wright, Tyler. Second row: Nctnnested, Bryan, Kennedy, Kcxcr, Kendall, Morris. Third row: Lundgren CPresident D, Som- ders, Fitzgerald, Gcfmrnill, Thomas. Additional members: Anderson, Ccxde, Fricker, Record. AEoLuAN H E 5 SEM J X M QW B was B 5, , will H a ' .sa an m 1' BEM 1. ,- Fir ' ,4- First row, left to right: Keyes, Snelling lP'res- iclent D, Hallam CPresident Ill, Davidson, Ern- mons. Second row: Rybolt, Boghosion, Bale, Dolcmd, Philibosion, Schnoitt. Thircl row: Mc- Kown, Schneider, Hotchkiss, Bledsoe. ALBIBETES 'EQ' ,-. Wh ,.A, HJ ss a v Y , -PM vm gms H mfg - Q. ,X 1 W - mf , E Q - E MW 5 sm is S? E ss SSI 3 X-1-6 First row. left to right: Rossback, Wolcott, lack- son CPresident D, Keller CP'resider1t ID, Weber, Comiort. Secorna row: Bergman, Steinbaugh, Vernon, Cline, Dunnavant. Third row: Archer, Chaffee, Bowman, Cooper, Porter, Statham. ALPHOMETA FILOGIAN First row: left to right: Kinnamon, Kline, Tucker, Hudson CP1'eside1'1t IJ, Campbell. Second row: Amesbury, Halstead CPresicler1t HJ, Brickson, Santman, Sanford, Saylor. Third row: Higgins,- MCFaclclen, Butler, Oldham, Hinnamon. Addi- tional members: Maxlwell, Ray. 3 T wg wsu Q B E H as ,,. GUNAIKE First row, lofi to right: Van Rensselaer, Coover, Downs CPresident HJ, Pedersen CPresident ID, Caswell. Second row: West, Warrinor, Rogers, Cook, Twining, Halfacre, Henry, Vifallon. Third row: Dahm, Riesen, Wickham, Hirsh, Welbourn, Sprenger. -U ..A. ,.,. M 5. .,,, TQg.- .,.. .,., Ngo P H ..: eaeawiw ,M ' S 2 - 53 'X !:'S ---X52 rt . .,. H., K , -U W, -,Q , B X 1 may . 1 1 .Mi . M :N N QM-H ,.H 1 N yan s N W gs, : 1 2351153 B rmswg Q unease Q - 'n m f as mm E H 1 ngw m me qs If Ji sms ,. 3 Ek E xi gn E mar gms Esau a .s as a may nw urs QZ3' in L'AMITIE First row, left to right: Butte, B., Bedding, Rich ter, Iosten CPresiclent Il, Lund CPresidentq H7 Miss Elder CAdviserl, Kinney, Holmes, Iones Second row: Burrell, Beebe, Mcxrone, McBride Bisser, Musdcchio, E., Moss, Sparks, Riddell Hcxzlett. Third row: Theiss, Musocchior, B., Sault Collord, Arleth, Brown, Iohnson, S., Iohnsoin,DL Butte, M., Hollmcm, Prisk, Additional members Aguirre, Burner, Lund. g . . J t 1 W Wi First row, left to right: Ross, Ehrenclou, Beide- bach, Kendall, Beauvercl Kpresident D, Graham, Sieloerg, Wilson, Gilmore. Second row: Becker, Graham, Segeuin, Althouse, West, Ball, Arnold, Stefano, Third row: Stratton, Ludgate, R., Hen- ney, Clark, McCabe, McNeil, Miss Fleming Kikdviserl. Additional members: Blake, Darrow, O'I-lare, Ludgate, PA, Lampman, McCament. SS 'ti :Jw if Egg wmv: L. W ss 1 - - :E 1- it J - 1 ,Z U P 1 5 W , t H 5 3 ,. E . t gr ' it H ' W. QMS it H Km as wx wt in Ry. milf s' .W H EVE MW v Q-e 1: ,Q Q mx .,, I' a mm M mmmmmm W es is 'en 3 :si Q5 are 5 First row, left to right: Moody, Theile, Crowell, P., CPresider1t D, Beale, Boll CPresider1t HJ, Bertrand, Eubcmks, Prentice, Ives. Second row: Price, Bloomfield, Homes, Crowell, Humphreys, 1' 'VVolker, Toronto, Cate, Lourenson. Third row: Mrs. Kennedy Cfldviserl, Ehrenclou, Wcflker, Bdllcmce, Elibert, Miller, Sprcmger. PAMPHILE Es' First row, left to right: Stcxinfield, Ross, Merrick, Rutherford President ll, Harris CPresiclent Hb, Mathews, Hopping, Mclxlcrrir, Second row: Burke, Blumve, Ammon, Biedeboch, G, Biede- boich, I., Moser, Phillips, Newhcxrt, Martin, Vilies- more. Third row: Rhinehort, McMurtrie, Pickett, Peterson, Grorhcfm, Cox, Boker. Additional PHENIX First row, left to right: Hitchcock, Fulton, liroy, Callahan, Slaughter, Horne, Butler, Barhite. Second row: Miedema, Logue, Hoffman, Stree- per, Ough, Mcliune, Finley, Callahan. Third row: Mathewson, Swanson, Hovey, Arthur, Vfare, Riley, Crawley, Additional members: Kuerbis, Mrs. Ashley fAdviserl. PHILOTHIAN E WE M is -r 5 E 5 0 YJ' C? T First row. left to right: Miss Wallace CAdviserl, Robbins, O'Nei11, Cruse President Hb, McNie, Wurnitsch, Ponto, Hoskins President D. Second row: Marcoat, Thompson, Vedder, Ring, Bur- vxrell, Thorns, I., DeNault, Ellis, Thorns, E., Handley. Third row: Talmcldge, McCausland, Doud, Wesley, Dugan, Baker, Swickarcl, Hewitt TANDA First r-ow, left to right: Erickson, Stoner, Strnub. Lorner, Corthell CPre-sident Ill, Kullgren, Stone, Golden. Second row: Eellert, Bennett, Wickrnon, Munn, Dcxhlcrberg, Penny, Mortin, I-lolyes. Third row: Merrill, S., Pyle, Merrill, D., Bourne, Miller Cljresident IJ, Sondborg, Iohnson. Additional members: Moore, Westberg. 1 F- i ig! si ' First row, left to right: Row, McCann, Martin, Zacharias President HJ, 'Wood, Bates. Second row: Cram, Humphreys, Williams, Lovemark, Burt. Third row: Carpenter, lVlaxWell,'C1'1u1'm, Martin, Hayes, Additional members: Bailey, Hay President D, Hoefer, Rodgers, Stapleton, Storler. 5. ea gum age Ti, m L-fn in: a Sl ii ,.... ' , , . WE Z' W 5i U idk fx, I -l ,f ,qv 3:-im T in l. If l I if ima a -an mms wa -sas ra a T I First row, left to right: Hill, Hcrrnigicrn, Seymour CPresiclent HJ, Cossriel Cljrosiclont IJ. Second row: Cort, Gigler, Frcmlcenlnorge, Brewer. Addi- tional members: Albert, Bosoro, Hcfllmc-yer, Pironeberger, Moore, Secrmcm, Vlfeston. K E M. 5 N, V W 5. Mk 2 we 1 V- .mf- J 1-T -Q- E ,gm 2-ff ef,--mms g- W A W H . E' K7 Q, 1-? is a as lm 4 is an zu QT? sf an . a 717 Q? v-. First row, left to right: Mannschreck, Sievert Wynne, Henson Cpresident D, Bartlett CPres- ident HJ, Barnett, Binley, Ross. Second row Neulelcl, Whiteside, Taylor, Bogert, Ritchie Ienkins, Heidrick. Third row: Weigl, Cummings Ienkins, Chandler, Conry, Richardson, Iensen Additional member: Kauffman. C7 - TD First row, left to right: Iette, Hronberg, Wilson CPresider1t D, Reiter, Bader. Second row: Hurley CPre-sident HJ, Smith, Snow, Krclmer. Third row: Iosephson, Bothclmley, Loercher. I I U W m E , s-.ss E . S 5 few s Q Q M A 5 gg ff W Q ei ss wigs Us nr Q-2-am vga? ? Q7 lib First row, left to right: Gilchrist, Brown, B. CPres- ident Il, Phillips CPresident ID, lone-s, Morrow. Second row: Bowens, Duncan, Bartlett, Carey Additional members: Brown, Nebbett, Prather . ci Q V 1' 'Qx Yx if 2 A I I .,'-fx I L E . 5 i X' fi i , i'-gr 5 1 1 A li .. if -ff. b 1 - 5, , A v 7 '. : 1' V A t -,I L n,- 1 5 i U -4 5 'I ii , 'V xsihe '-La 1 4 ? Y . i !,.'g,'-12.4.25 7 ' Q Q Q KA' gg.. Y -ii . Eh: . X J' ' W ' 1 av , ' ' wh X., if' ' Y provid d by tucient activities ASSEMBLIES , 5 2 5' -fra Ig Bk 4 V ' ' ,.,. E : -: Eg5 jQj :' ,ii ,f ,T 52 YM A Q: f fi g' QN- if ,5, X ,Jn -msmsmzmn wa mmm-mn ms mm ss , , W! ww-Mfgm Eigifjf 4 5.555253 X' Hifi I Q f2fi?Jf Qdf,.f?f fi 1 12 .' W Y fs f, W 1.2 4 2 wa G A -N 2,- ru W s x H we X32 R E-'H g -ma .,,, . . E :nw M ss - ' f- NN Q , - E 52. . Q ,N 5 T. R :.:, ,.,, E W., A , .giarzr 352 , fi . X R E x VW W A ,1 , W 0.M.D.CRAFTY HAL Shirley Bloomfield, Mardi Gras Queen Hoofers Typical Tcxvern Tufiies HMARDIGR Effects of the mcm shortage Aye, yi, yi! I B'rrr-r-r-r Three Pretty Maids Latin Holiday - Iune, 1945 EV What light through yonder window breaks is is . s g , Tired of your face! WHATEVER HAPPEN5, YOU LOSE! IC. students enjoyed some of the best entertainment in assemblies organized by the Secretary of .Activities and her committee. Latin Holiday , the O.M.D. Crafty Hall of lune 1945, Was the last presentation by the team of Sanborn and Penny. lt was indeed a delightful holiday. The February Crafty took us out West for a session in Tuffy's Tavern and then South for a colorful Mardi Gras. Whatever Happens You Lose speaks for itself. One might call it the penalty for becoming a student body officer, as they were really put through their paces. Professional guests 'Were received with enthusiasm this year. The Four-'Way-'Class sponsored two assemblies providing laughter and variety. The popular singers Mel Torme and the Mel-Tones featured their style in many Well-liked songs of the day, and music lovers were very fortunate in hearing the Hancock Ensemble present a program of the varied music of other countries. Good pie l Q S 'tmswswi l Frank in frills Mel Torrne 6: Mel Tones . H Y f ' F ' .--:, :, I . H 5 ig' H A . H Q ss I H 'I . mn .2 3 N B H '98 f Tf:. M wg? H . B N qI'EI:I :. 1 . Egmsgy-M15 - .gg ,Li H ig .,.5fiaF5i!i' ,wgggygga MMM ,A . in Us E 21: 1422? N'-I- -A any 'f ' -V5 fi: 'Q , 3 5 ? TT 5 3 ' S' 2 :-: Q 5 . ' 32' ' Qi: 1 I . Y' A? : 3 - I r Jin :-. 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Composed oi school talent and Written and directed by Mar- shall Malik, With the assistance oi Richard Ramos, Socorro Sing and Rodger Weber, Teen 'n Talent presented P.l.C. with a lavish production including three scenes: The Sea Shore , The Night Club , and Fantasy . The show presented the Ann Knablaugh Trio from Monrovia High School, Gil Linsley and his band, Lois Burwell, Marshall Malik, Pat Penny, and Richard Ramos in popular musical numbers. Dancers Were lane Linder, Dolores Lyons, Ianice Radin, Lee Iones and Oliver Duffy. A beautiful rendition of Rhapsody in Blue was offered by pianists Lionel Soracco and Stan Gollery. 5 5 v -' . as ' J' 5' , ,,-sa-ata? ' x wfsiiig f 4 Q- , 1 . . 9 r 5QAQ'H'4'.f,J'i55g 4' 5 , ww. Q Q. Y' Q ' 1 . 1' k ' K 4 pg L:fQ'w o ' -mm ' ir Q '-M H H .5 , ' 1 S J H ' 4 QW, - T D V Y' , -r: ,,,,- W - x ' f ,, . . 1 H 1 Q U - . . V I 0 i l . Q P , M Q ' 6 M H W 5 B I . Q W 5 5 Q 4 E4 , , 5 na Y 'tif A A BS-,K S8 3 ss . 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RSSB. fi III NSW amnaigsswm Agn mnmwxw-wgmxm ,?iSM,::x:f:?Z, TSW wfwwwfw'-Ev M-' ' 'fiyu 1 fimnim A Li BHMYE-mmwdfis , 4 ' ' III XI .4 :I 'Q 'H+ Q. ,, Hr 3. J 'il :EE WI iw 155: 'i. -.4 2:2 . :Nl , VGI 131:- -A.,.., ,H 'ss nl M':: Igpm , M mkms s. U .. U., . awww ,am J.. -.... ..... .' B -'in . W mm 1 1 - ww ms I, Y ms a JI' f Q A HE fl I ' X? X 5. . - - Q W '13 u ' v gf I sffi y -W, , gm w mx, W 3, X - 'avi :Il Q- me-ss f . .I -X as-A 411 A 505. ,.i -3 f H se . F sf LITTLE THEATER MOOD The Little Theatre is the scene ot many delightful produc- ions presented by various drama class groups under the direction ot advanced students. The first play ot the year was well-known lane Eyre directed by Paula Athens. This moving drama was stirringly presented by a Well- chosen cast. Since the Little Theatre is adaptable to any method of production, Thornton Wilder's Long Christmas Dinner proved particularly successful. Relying solely upon the actors' ability, no sets, props, or make-up were used. The play Was directed by Nancy. McNaught and was presented for the Shakespeare Club on May 7, and the public on May 8. In addition to the more obvious task of acting, drama students also engage in a vast variety of constructive activities. Direction and make-up problems are studied during the course ot six semesters, as Well as actual experience in staging plays. Many lasting friendships are formed through the spirit of co-opera- tion Which prevails in the Little Theatre. Student criticism plays animportant part in class plays, and the director and cast thus seek to satisfy their audience. Under the guidance of their instruc- tors, students experiment With new effects in lighti-ng, costuming and presentation. Working often until late at night, the students strive to better their technique in all phases of play production. CLASSROCDM CUT-OUTS SHAKESPEARE Honoring the greatest playwright the theatre has ever known, the drama department devotes the month of April to Shakespeare. Beginning With the an-nual Shakespeare contest in which everyone connected with the department participates, the activities culminate in the gala State Shakespeare Festival held at Occidental College. This year advanced students have been asked to act as judges at the State Contest. An adaption of As You Like lt , under the direction ot Hal Cleveland, was presented in costume at the local contest. Barbara Bree, Tom Wirick, lack Larson, and Eorene Crow starred in this delightful comedy. UPPER DIVISION FINALISTS-Left to right: Nancy McNaught iwinnerl, Robert Maycock, Harold Cleveland Cwinnerl, Wesley Tackitt, Barbara Kilpatrick, Patricia Ellis. Additional iinulists: Lorene Crow, Von 'Ekins, lack Larson, Edmund Singleton. 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Q w- -M, H 1 T -H - 1 -nn M V1 v 9 W ' H- .wl fw 7 5 if wa M .I SLE g -, if 1,M.-,,ma.Xvz .555 2? S V' J ' 1, f,,.f Q, W i 9,3 1' 5 . J: Wff- Q, ' f H - :gps-1 .. .. ... J. ,Qi-Pi mi ix Q X tum ,srw xr E.. Gigi? we H5 is 3-LWEK-sf 1 s is my sl , wma-is si ' H . avi ss .af-1. T-ifznyy .,-gamma W irst row, left to right: Cleveland, Sewell, Lichtenberger, Overholt, Brisbin, Silveira, Cool, Wilkison, Greenland, George. Second row: At piQn0-Pq1-is, Germqnl Husiin, Lee, Wirick, Miller, Loehde, Knox, Paaswell, Funcich, Taber. Additional members: Bangham, Brasch, Britzuis, Cowgilt, Ellers, Houston, Hudson taCCOI1'1pCIr1iStJ, La G-ue. Lewell, Locke. Longfellow, MCUUTI. MCCUH- um, O'Meara, Plumber, Post, Ramos, Stevens. The boys made melodious music at KMPC E U T E R P E A N S U N G E R S The Nysaean Singers were organized in 1930 by their director and accompanist, Miss Lula C. Parmley, The club istnoted for its artistic renditions and beautiful tone quality of its members. The girls took the singing role ot the Angelic Chor- us in Gloria as well as appearing on programs before community groups such as P.-T.A.'s churches, radio programs, Womens clubs, and servicemerfs clubs. The Euterpeans were organized about fifteen years ago by music students who had previous experience in music. Under the direction of Miss Carrie Sharp, these men have presented many brilliant pro- grams. These include several light operas as Well as Gloria , the traditional Christ- mas play. The members of this organiza- tion gain valuable first-hand experience in stage presentation. h xmas was E msswrrgrmw t FSB m'H aussi as , Q, . time 'E V 4 zn. sense an rx ,rr-es rn 'mn MII.: ms. Jx .Q X.- am' Mm Hy, mr N - rw an rm -First row. lei! to right: Chamlis, Smith, Lindquist CPresident Ill, Bay, Mrs, Weersing lAdviserJ, Waiers, Webb, Coleman, Overholt, Sargent: Second row: Quist, Callen, Atkinson, Moser, Franck, Pilgrim, Kerr, Sheppard, Lewis, Iardine. Third row: Hodge, Hoek, Murphy, Cox, Wellman, Iohnson, Browne, Freeman, Goedhard, -Bader, Sprinks. Fourth row: Bergman, Clark, Holloway, Davis, Barnes, Bothamley, Elgin, Widney, Askew, McMurray, Douglas, Fifth row: leffords, Markarian, Evans, George, Yusa, Eggeman, Matsumoio, Hotashitcr, Tijerino, Hase, Caswell, Wright. Addiiional members: Bond, Brown, Burgschat, lByl, Cochran, Cooper, Dodge, Ellis, Fowler, Gowne, Germain, GiffOFd, Green. GTSY, GYQST1 HGH! Hif1k1eY. HifSl'1, HUClS0f1, Kawawaki, Koss, Kucinskas, Kurose, Levine, Lockshaw, Mallory, MCMurray, Meyer' Mgnzingo, Moore lPfeSidSI'1i U, M0TTlS- Mortensen, Nelson, Newkirk, Ready, Riggs, Schell, Senter, Sobelle. STei1'1UCkGFf TUmClkif TYIUYGF, Waffinefi Willerford- GIRLS' GLEE CLUB is mm mmm. an Fascinating programs and activities are planned by the Kantelcz Music students gather around the door of the Music Building for oflicers in their office a bit of news and Q05-Sip W Pi E ,,,,,,.L,,.,,7.J,, la.,,,.E,,a,e -Tan i,.,i..,.,, as ,By- rg if WT, ogg, , . Eg : , A, ' 5-Eg? N iii. far .my t , . -' i - Emu, Y -my z, , ,N Kwan .v 5 -'vm E H ,gig-gggrf ,ggffzl 1: 6325 S rr 315112,-,Q :Ski--wer r Q25 H. nz YW., an ' ss :- ' rr D fr.. . A K 3, . . H sr r B Q .r Q . , f wr - . E in ' ww m ,J fr- , , sr , W 5 Um as H f ' xx mln rm . ma mn mn . ms sr B sr sr K gr H Q-sr , B sr 2 - an mme M , 1 - ny mu rx E H -ml, rr E H ,sr TM ,. H Rf f ms ma mn WHS , -is Girls' Glee Club promotes special training in part music, sight reading, and the inter- ot many beautiful compositions Open to any girl who wishes to join, the club part in annual productions of the Music Department including Gloria and the annu- pring Concert. n delightful music of the Melody Maids, popular string ensemble on P.I.C.'s campus, is in demand. The professional tone oi the group has been enjoyed at many school civic clubs and lodges of the city, as well as at churches and many educational and conventions. four lovely Stardusters have added their popular harmony to many school assemblies Red Cross camp and hospital shows. MELODY MAIDS Barbara Hovey - - - l - - Piano Marjorie Stecklein - - - First Violin Betty Mishler - Second Violin Ruth Weis - - - Third Violin Ioyce Little - - - Bags Ieanette Franck - - - Cello ' STARDUSTERS Left to right: Phyllis Wilkins, Ioyce Risser, Mary Lucille Margrave, Margaret Ellington. At Christmas time, the halls rang with good old Christmas carols, as the choir toured the campus in traditional style. One of the most spirited organizations on campus, the A Cap- pella Choir performs for numerous activities including assem- blies, graduations, and Gloria , All members of the choir are interested in music, and under the direction of Mr. H. Leland Green, they enthusiastically devote time and effort to present their numbers. - ' A CAPPELLA First row, left to right: McRoberts, Webb, Stoehr, Phillips, Converse, Shipley, Hibbits, German, Mr. Green CAdviserl, Holloway, I., Wilkins, Bonner, Dotts, Franck, Taylor, Dollar, Gadow. Second row: Allen, Scott, L., Peterson, Bauer, Burke, Spurney, Sewell Overholt, P., Lichtenberger, Linsley, Wirick, Miller, M., Burner, MCFGFHTI, Arthur. Elgin. Scott, B-, HCIYCIQTOVS. Third FOWI BUY Halerkamp, Griitis, Gilford, Knippenberg, Barton, Kendrirk, Fowler, Cool, George, Wilkison, Davis, Munn, Paaswell, Yelland, Lytle, Holloway, B., Wallace, Royer. Fourth row: Eby, Tennery, MCIQIIUSOT1. Gough, W6iS, Lund, GTOSS, MOIQCKI1. STGVSYIS, HUS- ton, Greenland, Taber, Funcich, Bangham, Cowgill, Berg, Miller, C., Parson, Debra. Fifth row: Burlem, Deleissegues, Bothamley Miller, N., Baker, Aifin, Hays, Barnes. Additional members: Coffin, IODGS, I-CITSOY1. Mflrbl-lfg. OVefl'10l'f.G-, SPeiCl'1e1'. TCIY1011 'I YY 4 1 1' 1 H . JD- S 'u The plans for the spring production of the 1 lj fx X Music Department, Moment Musicale, in- ' ' gif- JI terest this busy group of students under 1 S A? ,Ag the direction of Miss Lula C. Parrnley. The Hantela Club brings together students of PIC. who are interested in music both from the performing and the listening standpoint, furnishes opportunities for students to perform I for each other on club programs, sponsors musical programs given by active members or guests artists, and creates more interest i-n good music. KANTELA' First row. left to right: Webb, Moser, Boillat, Franck, Stoehr, Berg, Hibbits, Ellington f'President D, Mrs. Weersing CAdviserJ, Munn lPresident HJ, Bailey, Rulison, McCallum, Bay, Lindquist, Sargent, Christopher. Second row: Dowding, Roach, Boyer, Rockefeller, Zimmerman, Markaricm, Davies, North, Prichard, Chamlis, Kerr, COHVSFSG: G0eClhCifd.' SRICY, Bdquet, BGf9S- Third row: Clark, Rogan, Davis, Petersen, Minkowski, Miller, I., Iones,A., Murphy, Barnes, Kendrick, Coffin, Burlem, Morrison, Penny, Spurney. Fourth row: Iewett, Myers, Fish, Lyon, EvanS. WOOdbUrY, Wright, WfiQhl.M-, HOWC11'd, WiIiCk, WilkiSO1'1. Paaswell, Pickett, Scott, Russel. 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J W : M Q - wif -+-- -51- Q . -,-..m.,.- ,, , :fum N Q:,'.,qm, Q -5,5-M.-. . A A - . 4 x' , T A 3 l 7. 1711.141 ' ' 'fq Q' ' 'L .ls ' . . ' ' '4'j2'A . .. 'S' w ' V A M 7 . 'db 1 , I Q Y A 5 HW .iv . . - ,Q M- A wi ,. ag, W ', ,V . . ., R .5 , s I . t ,I A . 2 ' A ' - 1 ,- 3' 8' .i Q G I ' ' 0 .9 ' ' . '. , ,' 5 3 '.vQs25L+ -' ---1 L ..:. , . W A ' ,kg 'H 'it I 'N ' V ' - AL ... Buttnoo BAND With an enrollment of one hundred men in September, the Bulldog Band, under the baton of Audre L. Stong, Carried on through Pep assemblies and ten Friday night sessions in the Rose Bowl playing for Varsity and Bullpup football games. The band has resumed its pre-war activities, such as marching in the Rose Parade and playing at the Rose Bowl game, this year representing Alabama. The Bulldog Band's l6th annual Homecoming Concert was given in May. Many band alurnnae were present with their families. Abbott, Don Adams, Harold Aggson, Don Alberts, Watson Alt, Hadley Allen, Charles Anderson, Wesley Armstrong, Paul Auw, Pierre Balma, George Bariield, Clyde Batross, Victor Bent, Con Bertin, Richard Biggs, Dean Blauvelt, Bill Bohanon, David Bradshaw, Charles Bullock, David Carroll, Robert Chapman, Gerald Christensen, Paul Clark, Ted Davidson, Millard Davies, Phillip Davis, lohn Davis, Robert Dibble, Robert Dickson, Albert Duncan, Iames Egerer, Kenneth Ellis, Robert Fair, Charles Farr, Howard Fehd, Iohn Freeman, Robert Fry, Gordon Gehr, Harry Geis, lack Gilbert, Iohn Glasser, Sammy Gobrecht, Harry Gobrecht, Robert Goedhard, Neil Gollery, Stanley Good, Iames Grossman, William Hall, lohn Hamm, lack Haskett, Phillip Haynes, Henry Holmes, Iirn Holt, Herb Hummer, Howard leffries, Bill Iohnson, Victor Iohnson, Warren Kaufman, Paul Kenworthy, Dudley Kline, Morris Krinke, Fred Kruse, Iohn Lamb, Kirk Linsley, Gil Lozano, Alfredo -Ludford, lim Lyon, Ronald Macias, Manuel Malone, William Mann, Thornton Marquard, Iim McConnell, Richard Merriam, George Meyers, Iohn Michalsky, Don Monroe, William Montgomery, Edward Morris, Sam Munn, Roger Musselman, Lowell Nay, Daniel Nay, David Nelson, Richard Nichols, Alvin Nichols, lim Painter, Blair Parker, Edward Pittrotf, Edward Pouls, Michael Pratt, Lloyd Pyle, Fred Raleigh, Bob Ramsden, Gordon Reyes, Salvador Richards, Milton Rios, Nick Roberts, Gordon Rodda, George Rose, Charles Rounds, Donal Rubardt, Ken Ruppert, Alvin Sandell, Terrell Sender, Arthur Shepard, Phil Shephard, Dudley Slimp, Robert Smith, Gregg Soyland, Richard Spurney, Iohn Spurney, Richard Sutton, Ronald Tarwater, Tom Taylor, Roger Thurman, Gardner Tucker, Llewellyn Turley, William Ulrich, Harold Vail, Bob VanDerPloeg, Bill Walsh, lack Ward, Robert Warren, William Webster, Neil Williams, Dan Wheat, Don Wood, Wes Wormald, Robert Worthington, Paul Wright, lim Young, Charles rf. -fri me -is ,ri ran 'lim lan -m rm 'rs an as new rs as E . nga H T sl -955' 'nl rs anew RCHESTRA Composed of students who are vitally interested in this type of musical organization, the P.I.C. Orchestra has had a very successful year, appearing at the Shakespeare Club, various plays given by the Drama Department, and student assemblies. At the close of the year, the Orchestra participates in music Week appearances and at Commencement. Numerous ensembles taken from the orchestra, such as the Flute Ensemble and String Quartette, have taken their place in the Iunior College musical life. Agnew, Arlene Bailey, Arlene Bailey, Audrey Barnes, Dorothy Bernard, Ioy Berg, Alice Berh, lean Bonner, Betty Rae Brown, Vera Burke, Ioy Cable, Dirk Carlson, Ieannette Carroll, Robert Cochran, Suzanne Davis, Iohn Dollar, Bernice Fish, loanne Franck, Ieanette Gregg, Dewin Gray, Edith Gyger, Patricia Gyger, Iacqueline Hawkins, Buddy Hudson, Elma Huffman, Betty Jagger, Lynn lewett, Marilyn Larson, Harry Lewis, Barbara Lunden, Eleanor Lyon, Patsy Mabie, Aletha Merriam, George Michalsky, Don CPresident l G Ill Mishler, Betty Munn, Roger Myers, Georgia Nall, Frank Osgood, Norma Quist, Ramona Roduner, Ianet Sehle, Zane Shepherd, Dudley Smith, Dorothy Stacy, Ruth Steele, Marilyn Stoehr, Frieda Ulrich, Harold Templin, Shirley Tyree, George Underwood, Carol Vander Wyk, lack Wallace, Elizabeth Wallace, Ribecca Wallace, Ruth Wells, Leslie Whitesel, Barbara Worthington, Paul Wright, Mcury Young, Charles ,X .W xi 1 S X ma ww ms . 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L .,.,.X......, W - W . Q . , . E . W. M U- E H W-.Gmc-M ' ' . 2 Q S8 B B8 3 it ,gn A is Q ss , '-. ,t 'v - . v--' YQFVE' lf' ' my. nw :- was 1. wh - -Q ma Rss ' IACQUIE PERoTT1N1 Editor-in-Chief KD ALAN EDWARDS Editor-in-Chief KID BILL SCI-IUBERT -DONNA TI-IORPE ELAINE LUDLUM Sports Editor KI 5: ID Business Manager KI 6: ID Assistant News Editor News Editor KID CHARLOTTE AGNEW FRANCES RING City Editor KD News Editor KD , News Editor KID Managing Editor KID R I LE ln the first year of peacetime publication since 1941, the CHRONICLE was among numerous activities to show a rebirth oi school spirit and service. With an enthusiastic student body doing many thi-ngs, the paper was correspondingly more interesting and took a more active and influential place in school lite. ' The Cl-IRON was four pages, five columns in size and it appeared Weekly during the year. Special issues included a junior college conference issue in November, a Christmas and Gloria issue in December, and an enlarged final paper in lune. Miss Mildred Poorman served as faculty adviser. gy ,.... .M is miss? w H mi 255152215 R Left to right: Lionel Soracco, Gilbert Totten, Ieanne Grosbach, Bill Long, Leila Waterhouse, Charlotte Agnew, lean Thorns. I Left to right: Margaret Gerke, Pat Penny, Ioyce Oldham, Bob Shaw, Mary Davis, Bob Reed. Q MARILYN ROBINSCDN Editor-in-Chief CAMPUS BARBARA KILPATRICK PHYLLIS WRIGHT DAVID MILLER Sports MARGARET GERKE WOIITSHIS Sports CHARLCTTE AGNEW Women's Sports STAFF ASSISTANTS STAFF ASSISTANTS PARMA SCHNEIDER and MARY QUEN ELL Art Associoie Editor Business Mcmcfger ,mmns ,pr -me CAMPUS., marinas me 'N In-I ,nf -9- 1 , W .. :.: ,A Q zzz ' M Wi g' Q .. 5 Rn! V mn N a 'k sms Haw 1215:-51, E H 5 E w.,M., H , 7-wwkm ,ma , , wwmw w farm sw mf' iigfflf P ' E' , we ' X 1 0 :Lx ,A I 4 5 .: w ,. Q' E :-: ,J PM J, I I ,. ff . ' 'g 4 T,4F1i. 'F L ,I 4 Q L Hia mmagmni E LQ Swiu B lm H v v m vga as QQQ W E Q mm-sm H nxt 58-51 H ' ,W M gs ,B W B swings gg N gs W ww E gg H - -Ng 91 43-mflg h ., X 1 ,Qx gk 1 M. .l ,. , MHQI3 Bd' B fx 'nm B E Wm a 5, . .' '- ri' -T91-:M , '?1733FIxm. ' W. , gf , 4, . 5Qu, 1,1 1-I '.'f':' - ' 7' f. - 'we' - .W ., 1: . 5- xqggib-1 . sv Q 21 Eg. --F H 'mfg my mzd Q AME? ,mx mf 'X 'E mu pm Tm 5 a w .QF ff- 1 x m B 1 K 1 ll , fa v :.:-. M' U I 1 , I mf a am H .Ai '4 1, Q 'gf X :fx Q 5 'fllif' R 'Was' ig Qrbif 'V if 'ah ' 4s1'f4i'a 4' - ., X21i.f-:2f'5ff,7 12j9' N. . , .M X,'1gQ453i'i2 ' 'F ' ,-ff: , - wf L-:fn ,Y N1fr '7 ,Q ,sri 577 V. ' ' fn:-vm B i V391 Y' :yn-V' a CHARLOTTE AGNEW 'Handbook Editor Cl df lil DOROTHY STEWART Huddle Editor CID IANE BATES Huddle Editor CD HUDD HANDBOOK Each student at P.I.C. is provided with the Student Handbook, a publication containing messages from the Principal and A.S.B. Pres- ident, pictures ot student body officers, names of our administrators and counselors, a campus guide, explanations ot customs, traditions, and red tape , and the A.S.B. Constitution and its codes. Charlotte Agnew, editor both sem- esters, published a complete copy during the summer months for distribution on Registration Day of the fall semester, and an up-to-date supplement for second semester students. As P.I.C.'s otiicial football program, THE HUDDLE started as a four page edition ten years ago and has grown into an outstanding student publication. Excellent statts comprised ot photographers and sports writers have employed their talents on THE HUDDLE, and this year's editors, lane Bates and Dorothy Stewart, have advanced the publication to be Worthy of the temn it supports. Now in its eighth year, the Student Christian Association News-the SCAN, is published weekly by the-SCA. Each Monday the SCAN carries the calendar of events tor members, as Well as news and feature articles from the various organizations which comprise the SCA. This year's SCAN editors were leanie Gros- ' bach and Iim Delkin. SOPH SOAP Sponsored, written, and published by the Sophomore Class Council, the SOPH SOAP has as its purpose the unification of the twelfth grade students. In its six publications a semester, it carries news about class activities, data on what Sophs are doing , and sports information for the pup teams. Editors Betty Fitzgerald and Ioyce Oldham have served to give graduates trom the twelfth grade a last year worth remembering, and SOPH SOAP has helped to join the Sophomore class into a closer and more lasting bond of iriendship. , BETTY FITZGERALD Soph Soap Editor CD - IOYCE OLDI-IAM Soph Soap Editor KID ,. ...V 3 - - E.. 3355? -:- '-'25 H . g V. :.:'V.:: 'R .H 1 - 2-W V- ew ag m B V :.: ,. , .H sw . 4 n E ,E si VV- mm sl Aw ,sw 15? is W Wig, QM -- WM .5 W , ,Laws HHH ss X gg- ma img. -. ,I .By gsgiw H may 5 B wx . gg. X A 2. . .mag E 1 W X '-.. E V H E , ..-WL . V V W L . --f i., VQ, gn. - 1' Z 1 WE Km ff ' gf E fa. ,,, -V W S PM W 5 ,..,'?1 H: ' V -H ?g5- 4 uf 1 v E f 4 ,rn-nm. sf: V - -. eV F ' - 1- ' ' -r x. V ff - -nf T - sf .J fr 1':'f:::' -6 :Sf 1: 1 , 2- , 1. - --- - 1, , -:- ..-. ,y-,Q , fan.: ng -1 .- . I 5. 5-2 A iw xg .-fwahgi,-' E fi gl - I' - j,V H z . .1-55-.-2f:.glf. 1 , H- ,K IL,-1W,gH . 3 ,. ...M .Wm . mga -LV,-s, - ,N fa-'. +,,f:i..pm ' g .zws . 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'Q This year was an eventful one for P.I.C.'s speech students who gained excellent experi- ence in many types of speaking and achieved some Worthy honors. Students participated in a panel-discussion during the Iunior College Conference and Were very active in numerous speech tournaments, Pi Kappa Delta at Pomo- na, Davis-l-lall Oratorical Contest, Rocky Mountain Speech Conference, Western Speech Tournament andthe annual Contest sponsored by Phi Rho Pi, our own speech fraternity. P.I. C.'s greatest achievement came in the Western Association of Speech tournament for colleges and junior colleges in eleven western states. The tournament was held at Los Angeles City College, a-nd three first places were taken by our students, Lillian Kovar in Women's oratory, David McCallum in men's oratory and Bill Nel- son, who took first place in impromptu and second place in men's oratory. P.I.C. students have had numerous opportuni- ties in producing and performing lon radio broadcasts. They took part in an American School of the Air broadcast, and HPPC has been the location for the presentation of two plays, November's Child and The Invisible Wound . Many students have been fortunate in visiting various local and national networks, and have gained valuable information concern- ing radio broadcasting. TEAM AND COACH Iohn Cole Mrs Irene Peters Don Logan Radio students produce and take part in Novernber's Child Early in February six outstanding speech students and their coach, Mrs. Irene S. Peters, made a trip to Denver, Colorado, to participate in the Fifteenth Annual Rocky Mountain Speech Conference. En route they beheld the beauty ot Salt Lake City with its Mormon settlement, a-nd also the points ot interest in the city oi Ogden. Once in Denver, they found time to sec many famous landmarks in the Mile High City . ln addition to the cultural benefits gained from this trip, a great deal of practical experience was obtained as our students found themselves in competi- tion With students from tour year colleges from all over the United States. P.I.C. was the only junior college represented at the conference, but its envoyes return- ed With three Excellent ratings: two in oratory and one in news commenting. Denver Winners: Marilyn Robinson, oratoryg Don Logan, Oratoryg Elaine Ludlum, news comment- ing. t DENVER , CONFERENCE Left to right: Iohn Cole, Don Logan, Mari- lyn Robinson, Elaine Ludlum, Marian Moser. Additional representative: Bill Nel- son. is-2 fp- 1 5smim 'im'- ' Q4 ' Q :wut wx vqmfvr- f - 1 K fy-fa ' f I' A ' 'A 'mifss' W 1 W fgg - H E' ' Q K . W ...Q-ig My-Kar -- P.. M. 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Third row: Sunnie Merrill, Virginia Send- borg. is is is is is W E W .H ,, is if is aww nu Yi an H is s is 'mn mu en ToURNAMENT oF Rosiis For the first time in four years, Pasadena's famous Rose Tournament resumed its annual fete with many cities entering beautiful flower-laden floats. As has been the custom, a queen and her court were chosen from Pasadena lunior College to reign over the gala parade, All girls with satisfactory scholarship were qualified to participate, the try-outs being directed by the Womens Physical Education department. First selections were made by student officers and faculty members, but from that point on, tournament officials did the choosing . When all but about twenty girls were eliminated, photographs were taken of each of the remaining contestants. These played an important part in the selection of the fortunate court members. After careful consideration, the judges named Patricia Au- man queen. Her court was composed of six princesses: Betty Law, Violet Milich, Alice Honor, leanne Rice, Sunnie Merrill, and Virginia Sandborg. Float designed by P.l.C. student Tess Keyes , a ss a M W W in is Charter Members The Hi-Liters, formed in October, 1945, is an organization whose purpose is to provide entertainment and enjoyment for wounded veterans of both World War l and II. It started as a lunior Class Council project with Phil Miller and Rowena Baker as chairmen and co-founders. The group functioned for awhile as part ot this Council, breaking away as a separate organization on campus in February, 1945. The membership has grown to forty-five hostesses, fifteen talent, and ten charter members. The organization has been placed under the jurisdiction of the American Red Cross which provides transportation tor its numerous trips to hospitals. . Boogie Beat Swingin' out 1 1 3 A ' As' 2 My S Q , 3 , 7' HV, 42 t w A 2 -1: 31 wk, 'WMP .M , 1 ua, fwrgg ,,, :H Xi nr . Hang? S? Div ,iw 1: ..'L'3!i-Q, m51XQ,i?m - :gm 52- 1 Rf 1 es YL T1 it Af 1.1 1 -A 'Nz , qw. ,' 1 5-9 J,.. - 4 ,f xx s mm: . IQ is , V 17 ,If ' f . szf'iV ' ,: W nfl 1 . 4 35. jp in I I e y 1 ,, 5: Q? 5 Z F V F L f-f jlflf, E is - ,Ex m A fm E. i-i m A record crowd welcomed Spring when PIC coeds olayed ho tesses to heir mothers at the Mother Daughter banquet.. . A.W.5. and A.M.S. The numerous activities of the AWS and AMS this year did much to pro- mot renewed interest in school acti- vities. ln planning their policies, enthusiastic leaders attempted to in- clude all factions of the S t u d e n t Body. New activities during the Spring semester which are destined to become PIC traditions include the highly successful AMS-sponsored Whiskereeno and Non-Frat week when PIC males grew beards and attempted to ignore the temale pop- ulation. 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N Ez X .55 -E H V H E , T Iwi., H H H E A L E ' 5 K --. QQ! ' H Q Qi 2 ,X M H gg fin 'Aw - A vu Z2 A: E Mg, ,X in H, . fu QW Fa 2 V 5 Y' Q, E X - E f.,,,: gs B . w E ,-.1-mf w ww sg K gk fa, E ,,3.,.Mv1 WM ..- Hm .fy .R Le, am Y. A 'sv ss Q I K a QW' Qw A' N , .' f 1 f ' t , : QUAD 'if' 5. NW ! 2. I, .. jiwx f iff tx Q ,qs ' 412 iw V ah is promptecl by athletics l' Q L t 5-7' . : f' A 12.1 -' f . . P -:ft 'L . A STL' ' ' I ' ' , 313' ' .. -15-,1 FOOTBALL I . J ' A I fgv. - I ll . S .E PEP COMMISSION PEPCOMMISSION Left to right standing: Howard Malone, Don Terry, Hall Haynes, Bill Peaker, Torn Van Dyke. Kneeling left to right: Lucy Casriell, George Mooradian, Charlene Burner, Nan Baker- Addition- al members: Iudy Ware, Ianet Cook, lane Bates. SONG LEADERS Patty Ponto, Sunnie Merrill, Lois Iackson, Ioan Ehrenclou YELL LEADERS , Danny Williams, Don Tuverson, Ierry Scott. Additional member: Leonard Nash. - PEP COMMISSION a sm a W'- R. mm n mn wifi H5 ma EW ' 6'-' mm mn - mn .4 ss an ss ,mmm SW was v-- sf mn mn :ax ss ,L mum ,sewag- W' mfm 1 S5558 1 - ll? fg,..f, mam Yi v ummm mama , E fx wifi mf' 4 ff, iam-i miami W W b 1.-'r . mia Z2 ww M J 'HBHRL -E wi -I www -f ms ,ga mmm wx.:-4 ww H. .H U E U . S H W E.. s ' 9 'Ji' 'Ek'?4h. ' ' Am Q - Q,-1 . . .I E- - - mum . have l -max'-'sag B5 any -,- ww .N H YELL LEADERS A :II I W -17, , xi A h, 1-ff as ,W as mm hm My E THOMAS MRLLORY OTTO ANDERSON NEWT STARK N B LLD MENTCRS Greeted by a sizeable turnout at the beginning of the season, Coaches Stark and Anderson had the makings ot a good ball club capable of doing great things. However, with injuries to key players and with the loss to Uncle Sam of such stalwarts as Dick Thompson, Bob Nebo, and lack O'Keeie, the Bulldogs' chances were hurt considerably. The team finished the season in iourtii place in Conference standings with a record of 2 Wins, and 3 setbacks. ln mid-October, Tom Mallory, former coach of IC came out of the Navy and took up a special advisor job on the team. ' Boland Brice, lim Thomas, Sam Mongelli, and Fred Gledhill were the team's Iron Men , playing during the full sixty minutes of nearly every ball game. Other outstanding gridsters Were: Ralph Yanari, Frank lvanovich, Chuck Fitzgerald, lf' rank Kilmer, George Uhler, Dick Anderson, lack Allen, and Oliver Duffy. VAR , CHUCK FITZGERALD FRANK IVANOVICH ' BERT WILL ITY LE' Kf? Q DICK ANDERSON ROLAND BRICE R E IACK ALLEN FRED GLEDHILL ' FRANK KILMER RALPH YANARI SAM MONGELLI MM ' M . MM MM Mm5M -MMM MM MMM M:- IQ' MM? MMM MM.M MM MM ls, J W, M ,M MM MM AM 5 M ww M MM SWMM. 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E' - .W g R , : : 5 as mn - H. sash '- SSE -Q mms mm mama GEORGE UHLER E W .H www .J gs ,wa ,, 4, nm, , , S HARRY WATSON LOWELL GATES mm Q1 B, a .S m is i ,, H mesa REV' mai CHARLES KALLEN mms lack Allen, Bulldog quarterback, crosses Fullerton goal at the end of a l5 yard scamper P.I.C. 0 COMPTON 14 P.I.C. 18 FULLERTON 0 P.I.C. 6 SANTA MONICA 0 P.I.C. 7 FULLERTON 19 Opening the 1945 grid season against Compton, the Bulldogs were over- run by the rugged Tartars who, led by fleet-tooted Ioe Perry and Ioe Mcliown, overcame a stubborn Bed and 'White defense to score twice. Bouncing back from defeat at the hands ot Compto.n, the Bulldogs tramp- led Fullerton's luckless Hornets Bob Nebo and Sam Mongelli furnished the locals' scoring. Pasadena opened its bid tor the Metropolitan Conference title by tripping up Santa Monica. From the 3-yard-line Yanari went over for the winning touchdown. ' Behind at halftime, the Bulldogs went ahead early in the third quarter with lack Allen tipping the score with a 15-yard scamper. With three min- utes lett in the ball game, Fullerton pushed over two touchdowns putting the game on ice. , The Bulldogs were again stopped by the Vikings who had the game in hand from start to finish. and Patton scored tor the Long P.I.C. 0 sans is-'sm ,x E . ' mimi- may ' - 4 N X MW --XS-ASB --W .FRESH Hr'-ar'-A Sinmxw 'WYQIIY PW gem-.ies 5-25, M .s,,,Ef.,,w ferr-gi maui-Sim? ------ is Www-wfmyif B it M it mr ggmmmiw W sm-.su -E-W-. as-E Es.,-M Y, Q-W A 5-1 Mwiww misss W was WF in HE-2-me E ,X H E as mass ' 5 HHH , 1 N9 ' . I Y I ' . mam YW . 'yum -f,. -me mga -1 ' . ' WM- if T . . H is - .Mn N . gifs: Hifi- 'Hifi -SEQ R25 mga E H352 Hwy Q - ss fx H-wasp, . I J. Y ti- 'I 4 ,ugh swsem-' Y Q sas!-X, saga M ygxs' ,--. ' ' -- Awww ' '-PQ Hgh -' .sr '1 f5. ,. :H - L,-rw-,Q,e.'fi.'.,.' 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'. z:,'e!f H' M fi: SU' XHAWUP1 in Maas M4 Hmmm ww 4 nm -mapa E Env wma. mn www fssss Jwsm 'sms fssgmf mam, 'ss ' ,fag we K Q sf: Sis WB gn ,f!',,?X 5. gig, Ami 'Bw QQ STRANAHAN BOB KOESTER ALBERT SCHWARTZ mn HALL HAYNES IOHN HEATHER ED MILLER IEAN SLAUGHTER Dick Bertea lack Lillis Howard Malone D nb Ogawa Denzil Scott Rodney Henney Do: Martin Keith Wallace Yoshiaki Maruyam Robert Coombes Philip Sonlietner Hugh Smith Walt Emerson Chuck Ruiz Eugene Adams Bob Rutte Phillip Haskett Paul Klug Larry Planagarm BULLPUPS ROBBED OF TITLE! Closing one of their most successful seasons in history, the Bullpups were forced .to forfeit the title because of ineligibility. The team, superbly coached by Dick Hassler and Al Walton, boast- ed one of the best high school teams on the coast. Hall Haynes and lim Baker, halfback and end respectively, proved to be the Pup's stars. Other outstanding athletes were Dick Graf and Monty Osborn, a pair of crack ends. Doug Gorrie, fleet-footed halfback, Bill Knight, pile- driving fullback, lim Taylor, fighting quarterback, Winifred Eckeley, hard-hitting guard, and last but not least, Tom Hamilton and Dick Kraft, Who bulwarked the Bullpup forward Wall at center and tackle, were responsible for the Pups' excellent record. Bullpup linemen gaze as Haynes attempts conversion against South Pasadena ' L . GRID SE 'Alhambra Opening the season against Alhambra, Coaches Hassler and Walton's power- ful squad handed the tough Moor eleven a decisive setback. Hall Haynes. big gun in the attack, scored all three touchdowns. Compton Climaxing an 80-yard run by Hall Hay- nes, Iim Ewart smashed three yards for a touchdown in the last period, com- pletely shutting out a stubborn Comp- ton eleven. South Pasadena Facing the toughest team ot their sche- dule, the Pups upset the favored Tigers. Haynes plunged over from the three for the ga1ne's lone tally. Burbank The departure ot the Bullpup's star , Hall Haynes, paved the way for a Bur- bank victory. Pasadena's only score came with a pass from Slaughter to Graf. Hall Haynes in rugged Hoover tilt O W W x f Y , ' . .17 i :.: :,:, S uzlg Z-g g, I A ivsg s an s nge E M v E it B , ff 'Q wi- ns Em 1 i 1. ifl - l ki . :.: .1 B 4 t W w. 'vl' l wk E rt ,Q L .gg E F. 1 , 2 X E - . P 5 X it TE H, -.:.-.- V. 11 .'., .-we -' 11 ,., ' 'K' ll . ,,,g E gi .., zlz I j 5 ISS QE :.f..g L .Q liege' M tr 2 . , B H if .'l?L.F....is sg? -1-' .. WL. X .M ,... A.. . 5 :ssl FRANK BAKER ASON IN REVIEW Hoover The Hasslermen won their second victory ol conference competition by blasting Hoover. Haynes went over for both touchdowns. Santa Barbara Traveling north in an intersectional meet, the Pups handed the Dons a loss, Doug Gorrie ran and passed the Crown City eleven to victory. Glendale With Hall Haynes, Doug Gorrie, and lean Slaughter, PIC easily defeated the highly regarded Dynamiters. San Diego Meeting the Number One team of the Nation, the Pasadenans were edged out by the visitors in the final minutes of the game. 1 The Bees enjoyed a most successful season last Fall. Coach Baker, the man of few words but of great action,' produced an excellent team which played some of the best football ever witnessed on Horrell Field. lack Lillis, smashing quarterback, led the Bees to victory over Glendale-Hoover 6-0, Burbank Z9-12, and the Compton Tar- babes 14-12, while losing to South Pasadena U-13, Glendale-Broadway 25-20, and Alhambra 13-7. Bob Rutte, Yoshiaki Maruyama and Dick Bertea were the hard-hitting three on the forward wall. Other standouts were: Rod- ney Henney, Denny Scott, Bob Ogawa, Mamoru Furuya, and Keith Wallace. sift fi I First row left to ngl-it McDonald Godfrey Abbott, Pruitt, Smith, Brice, Watson, Noren. Second row: Robbins, Goedhard,N., Adams Muir Lee Brandsetter Iohnson Rippey Goedhard, A. Additional members: Romrnelfranger, Hanson, Bennett. Under the masterful coaching of Al Walton, the Pasadena Iunior College varsity basketball team closed the hectic 1946 Metropolitan conference race by annexing first place for the third straight year. . 1-lampered at the beginning of the season by a shortage of players, the Bulldogs lost 9 of their first 12 contests but came through in Win-ning style in Conference competition with a record of 12 Wins as against 2 setbacks. Ex-servicemen figured prominently in putting the locals in the Winner's ci-rcle. Among them were Lon Rippey, 6-foot 8-inch center, the spectacular lrv Noren, forwards Hal Abbott and Ron Iohnson, and guard Iohn Towner. Last but not least were guards Bob Godfrey and Roland Brice, forwards Russ Rose and lack McDonald, Who turned in brilliant performances throughout the season. Iourneying to Compton to defend their Western States Tourna- ment title, the locals engaged four of the outstanding teams of the Western United States and succeeded in defeating Dixie College of Utah 67-55, Fullerton Iaysee 69-56, and Weber College of Utah 58-48. Meeting .Sacramento Iaysee in the championship playoffs, the Crown City five Went down fighting to the best basketball quintet on the Pacific coast 78-56. This lone defeat, coupled with three victories, Won the Bulldogs' second place in tournament standing. ' lrv Noren showed his superior ability by breaking all previous tournament records With 98 points in 4 games and making the all-tournament team ,at center position. Hal Abbott and Ron Iohnson also turned in sterling performances at the second West- ern States Tournament held at Compton. V RSITY TL ,.L.' ,.:-:cg w, ,..:.1 . ,... .. - :zz az 2 . w 4 mu- 1, A , n ,U K E, 5 ew 5 ,H Wigs 22 P W E T, x L e 11 1 '-bk 'W Q r gym 1 .Q ,- ,, Q .xx f. 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A's SEASON RECORD PIC OPP. l 4 Monrovia l 6 42 Mark Keppel 50 29 Mark Keppel 35 26 Long Beach Poly 35 42 Burbank 29 30 Glendale 41 32 Compton 3 l 3 l Hoover 37 PIC OPP. 39 Ventura 36 34 South Pasadena 49 37 Burbank 32 43 Compton 3l 48 Glendale 59 30 Santa Barbara 35 42 Hoover 39 35 South Pasadena 47 554 606 BULLPUP A Coach Newt Starks hot and cold Bullpup A quintet finished out its 1946 basketball season by dropping a very important decision to the Foothill Champs, South Pasadena, and winding up in fourth place Conference standing. ' Standouts on this year's rugged casaba squad were Don Abbott, a steady forward, and alternate centers Don Downey, and Monty Osborn. This trio proved its value by scoring 315 points of a season's total of 554. Noted for their stellar defensive play were guards Ralph Hanson and Chase Day and forward Vincent Smale. 'xx First row. left to right: Todd, Farr, Flanagan, Quilter, Norby, McMillan. Second row: Malone, Adams, Li11iS, Wi1kir1S01'1. Rune Emerson, Coach Stark. , B's SEASON RECORD PIC OPP. 19 Monrovia 22 27 Mark Keppel 25 29 Mark Keppel 23 26 Long Beach 24 26 Burbank 28 25 Glendale '32 22 Compton 23 26 P Hoover 23 BULLPUP B Despite many shortcomings and bad breaks, the B basketball season for 1946 proved to be a successful one, with the locals gaining third place in the Conference standing. Returning lettermen from last year's squad include forwards Larry Flanagan, Phil Quilter, and guards Bob Butte and lack Lillis. These stalwarts teamed with newcomers Eugene Adams, Walt Emerson, Stan Norby and Howard Malone to lead the Crown City tive to many notable victories. 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Ellery Williams, Ollie Morris, lohn Muir, and Buck Tonnigan were the heavy hitters of the organization and, coupled with their classy fielding, played an important part in keeping the locals in the Winner's circle. Neil Goedhard, the spectacular Hal Abbott and Ron Iohnson pitched throughout the season, while Ward Kent, lack Finney, Dick Anderson, Dick Gorrie, Eddy Hanson, and Vahe Davarian turned in excellent performances in the infield and outfield. First row. left to ri-ght: Ionnigan, Huerta, Morris, Finney, AdarnS, DC1VC1fiC11'1. Kem, Muir. 59601111 IOWI GOl'1'ie, lOl1I1S01'1. Anderson limmick, Coach Stark, Hanson, Goedhard, A., Allen, Goedhard, N. Additional members: Williams, Abbott. BULL DICK GORRIE IOHN MUIR RON IOI-INSON IACK FINNEY WARD KENT V' RPQU ii xx 3 . Y U aff' X f Q Q A I - V ii I , , . , G8 W ' A - .:. , T' ' ij!! Ng.. miwu '7 q'5 . , - f H 3 X, H H 1. U A - f -vis M4 Q2 Mfgggg S , A W R ' N 14 X. .1 M M . 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DICK FERRAR DON ABBOTT TACK LII.LIS - Til 9935? if aww ,WP fl 'W f ' TOM HAMILTON BULLPUP TARS Pasadena Iaysee welcomed a new coach, Mickey Anderson, former U.S.C. great, to pilot the lower division Bullpup baseball team during the l946 season. This he did with great success, the team developing into one of the finest in Southern California. Tom Hamilton was outstanding, pitching more than halt ot the games played. Dick Ferrar proved to be an able catcher as well as being one of the team's top hitters. lack Lillis, Doug Gorrie, Dick Williams, and Dick Virtue all lived up to expectations, as did Don Abbott, Watson Greene, Eugene Morehouse, and Henry Yamane. DICK WILLIAMS GENE SLAUGHTER STAN NORBY DOUG GORRIE Q .if 5 5 -- , wang an 1 asm it .E. -,N W s Ms ms -si , , g sim ww 'BEER .'ij mix xmas! s-'Wm E xiii?-it .,. HM' Wg: .wigs in M i.s.a'wg H uns., it 1 ,,,, .Q I ,Hg Mgmt H ' - -u LW ::'f. .. ,4 PT- ef A V W YEEQEQ H, . M 23,5155 if f--Us-, .mis E . - ' sis s 'mam' s?E'mW it . '- . -H-M9 M MK -ss 5 V52 'QQ is m.E'f11 ti s s H s H H t , ..,. wxmnm E .MW E ,EE . ,,...,, 'gn M' Y ss is , -f Q H iq Az.: 4 it i x I ra ru ! nm 2' ,W Z-1 fs Y,.,.-- H- I . w ,,w-Q. TOM HORN IOHNNY WESTERDOLL HARRY LUCE BILL MOSELY FRANK LIIVIB CHARLIE TAMAYO HM HAYNES TACH NELSON ,SW-n g ,. w......,,4,,,,,,,M,W , ag-CH -,XV mn, ,gg H-.zxmi my . ,L gg ,A ,qi 5.2 MA A'-n A 1 'iw - ...f ' 1 4 -If .psi S My V 25 FME2 . -1124 Q-was-if.:i:-' VARSITY TRACK Coach Otto Andersons first peacetime Varsity track squad experienced one of the most dismal track seasons in the schools history, with only a handful of bright spots to be remembered. One of these bright spots was hurdler lack Nelson, one of the finer on the coast, constantly a point- getter. lim l-lay-nes excelled in the broad jump and other eventsg his best mark for the season was 22 feet BBA inches. Frank Limb was instrumental in winning the 100 and 220 yard dashes at several meets. Tom Horn and Tom Lorenzen aided the Bulldogs cause by doing some very classy pole-vaulting. Last but not least was the vetera-n Charlie Tamayo, who did exceptionally well in the 440. V First. row, left to right' Coach Anderson, Freidman, Limb, Tamayo, Robbins. Second row: Power, Wood, Kruetzberg, Hayne Nelson, Ienson. Additional members: Luce, Lorenzen, Horn, Romero, Schofield. r -f nes! YH?-r? X' My mpg V J 21 ,EF mv' 1: E H W 'N 1' sm , WKQ 3 Sf is H hes? H Q :H if i . V i H ,Kg H Q SS M SS Y :Z H Q E . Q Q , ff - f x in new I mwah! ,A s N Q r iz M1 .4 H M N xp . 1, 1 in VARSITY FOUR MAN RELAY ' ACE BULLDOG HURDLERS Left to right: NELSON. TAMAYO, Left to right: KRUETZBERG, HAYNES, LIMB. ' NELSON. Pasadencfs weary Bullpup tracksters finished their 1946 season in the lower brackets of the Foothill League due to the fact that in spite of the high enrollment in the lower division only 30 boys found time to participate in track and field events. Ralph Hanson was perhaps the most outstanding of the 'A Thinclads, and o-ne of the better high school rnilers in Southern California, never failing to win a first or second place. The Gold Dust Twins , BULLPUP TRACK Rod Henney and Phil Quilter, were the leagues best pole-Vaulters, with either one winning first or second place at the season's meets or tying for first place. Other standouts were Dick Smith in the 100 and 220 yard dashes, Bob Binley and Ed Miller in the shotput and Bud Wunderly in the 880. Perhaps the most noteworthy of the Bee squadmen were Eugene Adams, a classy pole-vaulter, and William Grossman in the high jump. IIAISII First row, left to right: Skeeters, Hees, Nichols, Coach Anderson, Quiller. Hermey, Smith, Adams, Blasier. Second row: Deerns Kraft, Marshall, Barr, Rogers, Sende, Pyle, Binley, Williams, Wunclerly. Additional members: Hanson, Miller, Breckenridge. u'B:sn V First row, left to right: Griffin, Von Praag, Grossman, Brisbane, Ruiz. Second row: Sockman, Sullivan, Sonleitner, Scott Additional member: Adams. is W as a ir ' -B- lik? 1' 'P' f ROBERT COBB BUD WUNDERLY ART HEES BULLPUP TRACK IOHN SENDE WILLIAM GROSSMAN ' 1 ,E ' 'Qi-Q-L... I' L Y A ROD HENNEY PHIL QUILTER BOB BINLEY , DICK SMITH H WILLIAM SULLIVAN fi-hu Qilllinnu A 4 : is HW' g an - ' 'M - .1 M' E I, wait - . M Q V 1 ,Z ' 1' ' ,, ' , ,H U . J, . Q 1:1 f' ::: fs f . 4'- 'V , W N E H H Luywsff N133 'www , L L, .M E V W 5 D E W' B w' 1' as I is E V-BE Q Q H mu- mm, - if 'x guy, A 7, 55,5 . f X9 E .NH sl Wg ' n 1- -H 2 , 1. 'H5, ' N wwf H x Wi ,E V ss 45.7 B f Q EW 53 Ev. N M M: W Sm H . KM-5 ' 5 1 ww, I' H Q Em Q H B I . S H H1 Z F-, M8 H H RWE B 1 M B M an B 1 B B 1 rs f' WL. mga- N P .Q 'QE Q- 5 . M555 W Q if Q E Xfii' k X 1 ,, E521 Q ., WHT V ' -Q 'ZA rl., ai ,A V - . .Y .9 3 H - LQ . '. I 1 - n H E W -. Ba S8 - Sang- B ga M. , V ,Ml my W5 U . 2 gf v' ' E 9 43 E . ,, . ,1 , f Q X.. 3 Xin' Wm 1:9 - QA- X. ' twig: .F ' 1 Q 4: 1 as E' 1, GCDLDEN GLOVES Pasadena I.C.'s sixteenth annual Golden Gloves boxing tournament held in the Men's Gym brought its usual thrill to packed houses and also saw the intro-- duction ot bouts between returned veter- ans. Wirnners in the veterans division were Bill Weber, 147 pounds, Iohn Foster, heavyweight, and Frank Maruyama, 135 pounds, Winners in the younger circle were Don Wheat, 112 pounds, Billy Evans, 118 pounds, Eddy Walker, 145 pounds, Frank Cabral and Vance Tschanz, co- winners in the 135 pound class, Don Ter- ry, 147 pounds, Lou Neumann, 160 pounds, Dick Williams, 175 pounds, and Dick Asa- door, Winner of the heavyweight division. Silver gloves were presented to the run- ners-up in each weight division. First row, left to right: Nelson, Scott, Osborne, Slater. Additional members: Harris, Nyehott, Breece, Reeves, PiiChf0I'd. SPGHQGT. Chapman. 5 I I The 1945 swimming season for Pasadena I. C. came to a close with Coach Al Walton's swimming team establishing a creditable record. The Bulldogs Wound up their part of the season by placing fourth in the Metropolitan meet. Scoring high in the Foothill League, the Bullpup me rmen held a 77 point victory over South Pasadena and Hoover who had 15 and ll points respectively. First row, leit to right: Sarafrian, Reed, Krenz, Blackman, Warren, Harkness. Second row: Auw, Cox, Man- clark, Lamb, Harrison, Saxby. Third row: Hill, Eaton, Sachs, Coach Walton, Koester. Additional members Manclark, B., Kern, Repath. .. ,ul 5 X . Wm,- - 4, is '- W . H W if Q - Q ,L - , f '-e.. Q5 Q ' ' i s ' ' -vu ss s 5 ' fm H . ' H 35:5 . e - mm .F ts - m nz -m m- H m mx s mx s H -m ixxm Em Pasadena's top-flight Varsity tennis team Wound up the season with the Metropolitan Conference championship for the 1946 season, thus bring- ing to a close one of the 'most successful seasons since the pre-War era. 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C. will receive tull credit at universities and will lead to commissions in the Army Reserve. - Fully equipped and staffed, the local unit has been an Honor Unit tor the last three years. This honor signifies outstanding accomplishment in the field of military science and tactics, Color Detail CADET CAPT. WILKISON CADET CAPT. STELLAR M! SGT. DIXON SGT. GATES MPANY4 A CADET CAPT. FEHLINGS CADET LT. BULLOCK CADET LT. W CADET CAPT. CADET LT. BARNARD CADET 1-SGT. SCARLETT O'CONNOR wx MPANY .H Q L, H M U nm H N Q My 5 H H M M W W E I H H, K K K I I E . . M I H. K .H I ,I I , M W I W .H nm W. I .. L L MW Hwy H, ,mx Q H I M ,E ,,. A . .E F H. .KI 1 I , 5 H A A B . w ,. H um- qi :WL M- Hangings I QL WW - I- sm A M s I, I ,I . I .II W H' I H. i' I H I ,I , M ,il M L - W xii! . 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Q 45 Ll K Q f L, ' 3 4 V Q - .X OUR THANKS The CAMPUS staff acknowledges with appreciation the assistance and cooperation of the following people in the publication of this volumei Dr. Iohn W. Harbeson and the Administrative Staff, Department Chairmen, Student' Board, Cabinet, and Court, members ot the Board oi Education, Secretarial Staff, Maintenance Crew, Mr. Vic Asadourian, Miss Shirley Cartwright, Mr. Iohn Cole, Mr. Ed D. Cornelison, Miss Dorothy Dixon, Mrs. Minnie L. Eriksson, Mr. Albert M. Hansen, Miss lda E. Hawes, Mr. Earl Holder, Mr. Bill Hay, Miss Ruth Lawton, Mr. Bill Lindquist, Mr. Don Logan, Mr. Gerald Mclieown, Miss Nancy McNaught, Miss Marian Moser, Mr. Paul l.. Motsinger, Miss Grace Park, Mr, I. Ray Risser, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips B. Robinson, Mr. Boland F. Rockhotf, Mr. DeWeese W. Stevens, Mr. Robert E. van der Veen, Miss Lillian Vosloh, Mrs. Mabel Vtfhite. 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