Point Loma High School - El Portal Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1937

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I ,, ..., ' 7-1:51,-V-.,., 401. .... . . ,'.:- -.' wnwhvzf' 9 flixlml by the XNTER Fclilczf mmf 1111 C L A S S ' 3 7 SENXQR PGXNT LGNU-X HXGH SCHOOL ' Cclhioruiu San Dmeqo, 1 In this 1937 issue of the Pointer, we have tried to Capture the beauty of San Diego at night, by means of some unusually fine etchings. We hope that they will bring a realization of the natural charm of our city and an appreciation of the beauty of the familiar scenes. As dawn scatters the clouds of deepest night to herald a new day, so may Peace enlighten the earth to a new future, full of hope and inspiration. We dedicate our book to Peace, in the hope that it will soon dawn on a world o'ershadowed by age-long warfare. 3 f Y if 4 W1 3' li.-Vg' A' eff TS 0 PSH A SN 5A 5. 'Q n G. L. 'I he dark, silent type, Wcarer of green crash, Familiar with lootballs- A student, too. F. B. He had a rendezvous with Clark Each afternoon at three, To repeat Whitman, Lanier too, A student, you can see! C. L. The Swedes of yore have nothing on this tall, blond boy. His bear-like walk and de- termined talk depict a strict and conquering soul. He never, what's more, fails to make evermore sales- annually . L. L. All he neeus is a tree to climb in, a breeze to urge him on, and he'll give a cry that will vie with Tarzan's best. D. R. A potent force in every Senior A meeting, he never strikes without warning, always clears his throat before making a majority decision. S. P. Who dons bright yellow raiment To catch the ladies' eye, And runs like heck To save his neck When a femme date draws nigh? J. M. The gent looks like Nappy And is swell when he's happy In his five feet, one and a quarter. He's in the R. O. Where his rank isn't low, Clark, tho' don't think he oughter. B. J. There is a boy with a mind of his own Who walks in these Loman halls, And if you'd but ask He'd show you a mask That he hangs on the dressing-room walls J. P. Talk about your rainbows, This lad quite beats them all, With yellow shirts and wine-hued cords, Object of eyes in the hall. BUCK UNE IN MEMORIAM FRANK B. DOYLE The lonely beach stretches Far and desolate in reach of seag But the kindly thought that was a man Has found the tides inviting. . y n ,I '13 .u,.,, -aw:-v... , f-' .'.g,,,.4 w- us.-. . --.- .a- 1... .fE3'H1Ifin.' yy 0. n v 0 'Sa' -'hliel-?' .115 ...Q N :ww .ww v.-v -xv , v s..k . . 1 . nu n. . ,. ,...,.,-,.'.:g,g,,... -ii?-' '7f'T.'. 14. . , ,.v.,,..- I-es..1 -'f -'-efiw . . 4 . ... . 2 .,. -'Ji'--.' :nv ' -. . 4, .u ' 4... . . , . ,. . . a ,. : .-.,j..,g, . f.. ' :2:,,.T'.'. .-. f' 1,-,. ,- ,,-.,,-,. . , . .-.- ,I 4' ,'g-. 'V,.:,,:'Js, ,Q a . . '-'-'Un-rf, ' ,g..-pe-get-' . 1, - '. 3 -- '-.'-. '.','.-:key -.,- .... . 1-44.--. r. - wa. ., . ..-.lan .-- . -f.L..f'-- - 1 ,- ,.--.-, ... -.,,..':., T-.,,. . '...','-?:f.L:--1. -- . .---r- ,, .,'., ,. 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He has impressed upon us the ideas of loyalty and steadfast- nessg and he has, himself, rendered esteemed service to the general community welfare. ULTY F ADMINISI RATION Clarence R. Swenson, Pl'fl!l'f-17.11 Cecilia M. Collier, Demi Robert D. Xvilliams, Vice Pr'i11i'iIlml ARI' Ruby Grey johnson Willir B. Brodie COMMERCIAL Lillian 'lroxell Kenneth E. Christianson Ruth V. Stivers ENGLISH Rhoda N. McDougall Margaret L. McLellan Harold A. Moody Hubert Price A. Bess Calrk Ruth Henry Frances Henking Caroline S. Haddock HOME ECONOMICS Laura E. Fenton Mary E. Brown Lucille E. Douglas DRAMA W. Emery Shepherd FOREIGN LANGUAGE james H. Blee Irma E. Gibson Barbara Byrne MATHEMATICS Lois E. Matzen Maybelle Allen Florence G. Otterness Lillian Troxell Phoebe A. Palmer MUSIC Edward janowsky PHYSICAL EDUCATION Eleanor Dixon Laurence H. Purdy Wilmer I. Beerkle R. O. T. C. Sgt. E. Spellmeyer SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS SCIENCE Paul W. Farrar Frank G. Tait john C. Lamott SOCIAL SCIENCE George W. Banks L. Ethel Henderson Claire R. Seely Lucien C. Atherton Alice R. Georgia Charles L. Wilson Ina S. Harris TECHNICAL ARTS james C. Riley james Hoskins Robert I. Evans Henry E. 'Iewell A. Bergman Crawford George A. Rye Merle Hayes, Serrelary Frances Neill, Librariazz Jennie Hinojosa, Secrelary Florence Randall, Speciali- Georgia Ryan, Sew'elazry Winnie S. Taylor, Cpzfeferiu Nlgr. Bertha B. McNeely, Nmgre Clif Greife, Cnxmdian Figfvl S .e 'lhe Associated Student Body, the most important student organi- zation in Point Loma, highlighted the '36-'37 year with the A.S.B. dance at the House of Hospitality in Balboa Park. The school hopes that the dance will become a semi-annual affair. The ofhcers of the full semester passed on to their successors the job of amend- ing the school constitution. The A.S.B. desires to make it known that it is not 21 political friction, but a cabinet working for the good of the school. Ol'l ICl2RS I AI.l. SPRINLQ Gerald Lutes ....,. ..... , ,President ,...,. Wirlliice Springstegid Carl Larsen., Vice-president ..,............... jack Kelly Putty Stose ,....., ...... S ecretnry ,.,,.,.. Bernice Henderson Y7nllis Isom. ..... Auditor .................... john Kearns lfmnt Razr: David Robinson- Lyman Gage. Polly Wilsiwn, Donald Heller, Morris Landon. limit Razr: jack Kelly, john Kearns. Wfrillrlce Springsteud, Bernice Henderson. Nine ENT RT EPA D RT Q A fb B ART DEPARTMENT Outstanding work in the field of decorative design has been completed by the art department this semester. Mrs. johnson's eleventh and twelfth grade classes have printed a mural for the library depicting the evolution of printing. Characters from great books comprise the motif for the new screen presented to the library by the same group. junior high classes designed panels for room 205 showing great periods of art. Miss Brodie's ninth and tenth grade classes have decorated their classroom. The arched windows suggested the Mexican-Spanish motif, which has been carried out in two murals, a four-panel decorative screen with designs from the Mayan calendar, a wall hanging, and rows of Cacti in hand-decorated pots for the window sills. An eighth grade class made a spray and stencil wall hanging with the Exposition as the theme. Of particular interest is the group of thirty etchings portraying Night designed by the annual art staff, under Mrs. johnson. ART CLUBS Point Loma boasts two art clubs: the senior high Art Club, organized some years ago for advanced students by Mrs. Ruby Grey johnson, and the recently organized Pointer Painters, who have Miss Willabee Brodie as advisor. The objective of both clubs is a better understanding and appreciation of art. Meetings of the Pointer Painters are held twice monthly. One is an afternoon meeting, usually a trip to see an exhibit, and the other is an evening meeting with illustrated lectures and a social hour. Interesting events this semester were a visit ot the studio of Maurice Braung a talk by Thyrsis Field, director of the Federal Art Project, a trip to the Art Gallery to see the Fifth National Ceramic Show. The advanced Art Club also meets twice a month. Its program for the semester has included illustrated lectures by well-known artists and decorators, visits to the Art Gallery, to the W. P. A. studios, to the Fine Arts Academy, and to State College, and numerous week-end sketching parties. IBDDK TWO btd':M.N Night and eucalyptus- Pale, poised lady, Leaf-cloaked, pungently perfumed Her head held high To the pressing, purple velvet Of an evening .-.... xw 3, I , H H aw 1 H 4 W, 5 F KT E Q, 1 F4 N P Q E ru pm L: 5 H E E J Ii 3, 1 I E E S he ns E ,. , L P QU ,1 I ,V L V R F 5 il 'F v F E 3 SENICDRS W XWY hh CL PEE: Though ous veas hexe has heeh show, vve have ah gcovvh to hoovv wo efiyov each othef s coqhowv vfxth Koh aooxeexaixoo Soi ihe eoooetaixve soxixx oi ah. 00: dass has eoteieo vvhoXehem'ceAXv Koko sChooX and ooxsxoe aeixv'-.i'.es. Xost 'oeioxe the dose oi the sockog seqoesxes oi X956, xhe xohei hug Aug 'xo hxs teeth wo Xxueo os eo masse xo Q. iohschxog shoixog owcv at Geena Beach. fxgdxh, Aoixhg, Pxogosk, vv e had a okaswk hehe ax DeX MM. Oo Secixoi Dkteh Dev, Xaooaq XX, out oi xhe moth hahs wqhe heavv sw ezmexs, v10OXeo socks, goxxteos, :mo mofihess, wo vve vvexe oh io: A dev oi show hghks, shixhg, wo shoxog 'xo the qhoootdms ex Xohm. The how dass gaxh- eimg, heiose gxaeoaixoo was an eveoxog oi owemg oxeeeoeo 'ov omoei togethei. . Xaoomq BX savv os at haceahoxeake sexvkees at xhe Yoxok Loqha Mexhochsx hoxseoom Choieh. 'Yheh came Khe dev oi cXavs'. eomqheoceqheok Koch 'oboe ooYehq0Mv A. Qflkth tixoqhoh zoo omhog sm-ness, vve seeexved oo: 5xoXogms, whos xexqomfmxg, Khex haoov oeixod oi voukh vvhxeh shah be ev ei oteseht 'xo qoemoixes. Yo: schohsixe hoooss, oo: vaXe5xexomo, haha Xiehv, seeexveo the Boehm XMSYQ oxo oi xhe Cahiouixa Sehohsshxo Yeoemhocv, Ysoth Ooohm xecexveo the mich 'oko oi the saghe otgmixmaixoh. Geizko Loves, fxssodxmeo Shloeok Boov oiesxoeot, vias oieseoteo vfxxh 2. gow qheoi io: ouismooxhg 6 ixleoshxo wa schooX sexvkce. Xxxs mme vfxh he eogsav eo oooh the Ysoss Niemofsm YW-que. Desokxe khe sqmh ssze oi out dass, vie have ahhg cootiiooxed xo sooxks. 'Yo KOOQOAXX vv e gave Lutes, eaotdxo oi the teaghg hKcCov wo Sgoxkhg 'co mack, Yedmah wo X1,oeX', to bashewah, Boch and Lokes. Xxx Khe GMS Pxxhkixc Psssodmixoh vve hae Cm, X4ehv, Xiehev, Yskce, Suges, Oxozeo, YXevXghm, and heh. ' X Ooh QCHXCVCQOCQKS shah not emo ak Yoxok Loma, but shah eoohooe xo gxeme: hxs wo 'xdems thzoughoox out hves. 'Yo Pom: Logon vve ovve 2. debt oi kts s'oXeh5xo gxixowce wo 'xokeiesk ko each wo ev etv osxe oi os hexg gmixhlde Sox ls SS I 1937 SE ALLEN WINFRED Gloucester High, Mass. R.O.T.C. 4 Stagecraft 4 DUNBAR, RUTH Western High, Wash., D. C. Honor Society 3, 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 ENG, LEONA Cottonwood High, Minn. Drama 4 IZUEI., TONY Stagecraft 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Track 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2 KELLY, JULIA Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4 Secretary 3 Glee Club 4 LUTES, GERALD Spanish Club 4 A.S,B. President 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ITEN, FREIDA Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 4 Glee Club 4 CARI.. MAXINE Girls' Athletic Associa tion 2, 5, 4 President 3 Usherettes -1 President -1 Glee Club 1, 3, -1 Secretary 4 Class secretary 4 DARNELL, JAMES P. Stagecraft 4 Football 3 Pointer Staff 3 HEYLMAN, IRIENIE Girls' Athletic Associa tion 3, 4 Secretary 3 Glee Club 4 KELLEY, ELAINE Hoover High Girls' Athletic Associa tion 4 Glee Club 4 Usherettes 4 KESWICK, HAROLD Washington High, Wash. Glee Club 4 Basketball 2 MCCOY, HOWARD Glee Club 4 Stagecraft 2, 5, -1 Manager 4 Football 3, 4 Track 4 MILLER, SCOTT Glee Club 4 Stagecraft 4 OROZCO, PHYLLIS Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 3. 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Glee Club 4 ROSE, ERNEST Stagecraft 3, 4 Basketball Manager 3,4 ROCK, RUPERT Glee Club 1, 4 Class President 4 Basketball 2, 3 SMITH, JACK Rayen High, Ohio Glee Club 4 President 4 Orchestra 4 President 4 Football 4 Stagecraft 4 STOSE, PATTY Glee Club 1, 2, 3 President 4 A.S.B. Secretary 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Camp Fire Girls 1, 2, 3 SIGLER, ALICE Poly High, San Fran- cisco Girls' Athletic AssociaA tion 4 Glee Club 4 Usherettes 4 Class Vice-president 4 OTHER SENIORS WHO ARE GRADUATING FORWARD, JOHN PERLMAN, ROBERT MILLIGAN, HUGH Glee Club 4 Basketball 3 PRICE, ESTHER Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4 President 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary 3 Camp Fire Girls 1, 2, 3 Secretary 3 SMITH, ARTHUR Glee Club 1, 4 STEPHENS, ALPHA Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 President 4 Girl's League Pre-sid'nt 4 Glee Club 3 Stagectaft 4 STROHTE, NORINIAN Hi'Y 2, 3, 4 Stagecraft 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 WALSH, JANE Austin High Glee Club 4 Camp Fire Girls 4 l L86 HS tn H - :ff 3? ri gn-. rw ':r, F Eh at-V is we Rf 1. sf . ,,,.. ,.:l T!-.1 :ww 4 ' I 5 SUNXEKEE CL P55 the ctevl ot the gooo shxo '51 , Xatgest to teaye Eoknt Eoma yyatets, sans txc hathot, they ohet a sahxte to then hatb0t-mates. 'Yhey ate no tt 'ts vfxth neeo tegtet that they hoxst anchot ttom a Yhgh ann say tatevieh to thext caoahte ' Ps stcatxng, natty at tom at Pts SChoXas seas, a ' t Eonx Senxot 8' the Q nsng t ot hxgh t Yom the Xnne , e ctovl on eo tot tets o embet X Mat, ' ann th heao the smooth vi a caotaxn, Dave Eohxnson. Memhets ot the cteyy wax Xongest tem Nhssxon Eeach, Match 5 ', the Dktch Day at De ytotet net Cotonaoo, tone tt -, yesoet setykces, tune X5 , ey ent, gtaooatxon, at the Eoto EOQJX tn Eatooa Yank, Xnne YI. 'Yhts yeai s ctevl has been an ah-tonnn success Xn thext actwktxesz the stout utehas' ontstanoxng, Rn athtetxcs, the asoknng ntamatxsts ntesentxng The Cat ann the Canary and DoCtot Xn Soxte ot Yhmsetf' , mnsxc Xoyets enhanctng the gtee chxbs, ann 'ouonxng yontnahsts wottitng on the Yoxntet. Seyetat Yoxnt Eoma shxomates haye mane names tot themsehles 'mn Qtkae contests aanag thext toot-yea: moonng, hete. Psoche Etsh won htst onae 'tn the Unxteo Enthnes Contest, htst onae Rn the Unxten Xnnxan WU at XT etetans Contest, ann gtann nn-Le Sn the Ehgxn Watch Essay Contest. Matgatet Gtey Sohnson to0Xc htst on-Le tn the Eanoosxtton Essay C0ntest, htst on-Le tn the Ysacho Ytay Contest, 'otoaocast oyet XCGE, ann was anthot ot a memonaX Qoem tot Nic. Ysoss ann a Gktt Ysesetye may tot the teh-yknsc. Ysobett Gotden to0XL htst Qnae 'tn the Eacoosxtton Essay Contest. Xanet fxhen won state on-ze tn the Eanh ot ftmetkca Contest, thxto QQYLC tn the Gtohe 'Yheatet Cpn- test, schQ0X ann state Qnaes Kn the Gotgas Memonat Essay Contest, ann thxtn natxonat onae tn the Y kK.C.Pt. Essay Contest. Lots Watsh won htst Qnae kn the Ixmencan Eegxon Essay Contest. Xt Ks me sxncete vlksh ot the ctev-1 ot the '51 that they may he teqnegnbetd by thext shsn-mates on thext sea-gokng, voyage Knto the watets ot the Seven Seas. ALLEN, JANET RUTH Drama 4 Annual Staff 4 Stamp Club President 4 Press Club 4 Usherettes 4 French Club 4 AUSTIN, GERTRUDE LORAINE Glce Club 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Girls' Atheltic Associa- tion 1 BOONE, SUZANNE Girl Reserves 3, 4 Girls' League President 4 Annual Stuff 4 BENCE, BARBARA MERRILL Maury High, Va., 1, 2, 3 Girl Reserves 4 French Club 4 Press Club 4 Pep Club 4 Drama 4 BLEVINS, BETTY JEAN Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club President 3, 4 Hi-Jinx 5 BODMER, LOUIS F. Football 3 Track 3 Glee Club 3 BODMER, MARTHA Spanish Club 3, 4 Drama 4 Orchestra 4 Pep Club 4 ANDERSON, MARJORIE MARIE Honor Society 5 Glee Club 5, 4 Pep Club 4 BRIGHT, ELIZABETH BETTY Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club President 4 Girl Scout Mounted Troop 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 BRADBERRY, CHARLOTTE B. Glee Club 1 Drama 1 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 2 Treasurer 1, 4 Camp Fire Girls 4 Pep Club 4 Orchestra 4 BROWN, EDITHA MARY Fairfax High 1, 2 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Hi-Jinx 3 Drama 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 BROWN, FLORENCE MAE Sweetwater High I, 2, 3 Girl Reserves 4 Stagecraft 4 Usherettes 4 Pep Club 4 Girls' Atheltic Associa- tion 4 CAMPBELL, ALBERT Football Manager 4 Glee Club 4 Lettermerfs Club 4 Hi-Y Senate 3. 4 COYLE, DORIS MILDRED Press Club 4 Glee Club 4 Pep Club 4 Art Club 4 HS LSGI I FI SS U2 U2 i-l I lll-l U2 N OO O7 f-4 ,,. CREMER, DOROTHY ANN Girls' League Secretary 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Pep Club 3, 4 DAHL, CHARLES Roosevelt High, Hono- lulu 1, 2 DAMRON, GEORGIA FRANCES Girl Reserves 4 Spanish Club 4 Drama 4 DECKER, VICTOR Hi-jinx 3 Sragecraft 3 DIAZ, ALFONSO Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3. 4 ESPINOLA. MARY High School of Com- merce, San Francisco 1,2.3 Glee Club 4 EVUING, MABEI. Drama l, 2, 4 FISCHLER, LOUISE FRANCES Spanish Club 4 Camp Fire Girls 4 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 4 FISH, ADDIE EVELYN Honor Society 4 Glce Club 3, 4 Press Club 4 Pep Club 4 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Quill and Scroll 4 Pointer Staff 4 FISHER, DAN Elyria High, Ohio 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 4 Stagecraft 3 FORWARD, MARJORIE Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3. 4 Pep Club 4 Glee Club 4 Girls' League Treasurer 4 FOX, THELMA Campfire Girls 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Secretary 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 4 FRIED, CHARLOTTE Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4 President 1 Spanish Club 3. 4 Usherettes 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Drama 4 Pep Club 4 GAGE, DOROTHY Glee Club 1, 2, -1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Track 4 Lettermen's Club Presi- dent 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 I'-Ii-Y 3, 4 GOLDEN, ROBERT Honor Society 4 HAYES, DOROTHY Shanghai American 1, 2 La jolla High 3 Drama 4 Girl Reserves 4 French Club Press Club 4 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 4 HACKER, TED Football 1, 2, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Quartette 3, 4 R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4 HAMMOND, BARBARA Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Honor Society 4 Pep Club 3, 4 HARRIS, ERNEST L. HARRISON, MOE HOPKINS Landsdowne High 1, 2, 3 1-1110 1 ILYKIJ, JKIJLI' A EMELIE Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-president 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Pep Club 3, 4 GRIFFIN, LOIS O'DILLE xuwu Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 President 1, 4 Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' League Vice-pres- ident 3 Glee Club 4 Secretary 4 HAYNES, MARCIA ETHEL Girl Reserves 4 Drama 4 HEALY, BARBARA MAY Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 Stage-craft 4 Camp Fire Secretary 4 Red Cross Representa- tive 3 HENDERSON, MARY BERNICE A.S.B. Secretary 4 Girl Reserves 2 Pep Club 4 Drama 1, 4 Press Club Secretary 4 Pointer Staff 4 Quill and Scroll 4 HERZ, WILMA DON Camp Fire Girls 2, 3, 4 I L86 HS If OE CH 3 E R Q :. ff' 4 -o E3 gg g Em ,J'Z,Er' D v-r V, fb va -4 , ' EL mfg' JNEEQ aa, wQ.,.Z ,552--. ' -A :Rfb - 'D ' QM-'I' :rg-A .s , E fu E '11 +i -bs. auf? f' 5-04 .ffl-fe- fi A PE, 'iii ff . 433- me iv.: L 3. A1 ,ig l A 1-mtl U2 U2 .-l I DJ U2 N CYD O7 I-I HUME, HARLEN Kirksville High, Mo. 3 HYATT, ARTHUR E. Glee Club 4 Stagecraft 4 Baseball 1 HYATT, FLORENCE LUCILE 2. Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4 Vice-president 4 Stugecraft 4 Usherettes 4 Pep Club 4 ISOM, WALl.lS Football 3. 4 Basketball 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Safety Commissioner 3 Auditor 4 Drama 3, 4 jotsuas, ALICE H. Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Glee Club 4 KILLEBREW, LUCILLE Pep Club 3 Art Club 4 Glee Club 4 Press Club 3, 4 KELLY, VIOLA Girls' League Secretary 4 Glee Club Treasurer 1, 4 Stagecraft 4 Senior Class Secretary 4 JONES, CHESLEY JR. R. E. Fitch High, Conn. 1 Glee Club 4 Track 2, 3 Track Manager 4 KARL, LOUELLA JANE Honor Society 1, 2, 3, .1 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Press Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 4 Pep Club 4 Pointer Staff 3, 4 Editor 4 Usherettes 4 Stamp Club 4 Annual Editor 4 Stage-craft 4 KEARNS, PAULINE Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Gl'e Club 3, 4 IUCHS, ISABELLE Eldon High, Mo., 1, 2, 3 JOHNSON, MARGARET GREY Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Presideni I Glee Club Accompanist 3, 4 Drama 3, -1 Pep Club 4 Spanish Club 2, El, 4 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 KINNINGS, RALPH Yell Leader 3, 4 Stage Manager 4 Spanish Club 3 Glee Club 3 Drama 3, 4 KLINE, TURNER Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 Camp Fire Girls 3 KNIGHT. DORIS RUBY La Jolla High 1, 2 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4 Camp Fire Girls 3, 4 Drama 4 Pep Club LANDON, MORRIS Track 3, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Drama 1 Senate 2 Cabinet 4 MARLIN, MELVIN Wfoodrow Wilson High, Va. 1, 2, 3 LEWIS. FRANCE BLANCHE Holy Cross Academy, Wash., D. C. 1, 2 Girl Scouts 3 MARSDEN, PAUL Football 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Senior Class Treasurer4 OBERDORF, REAGAN Berwick High, Penn. 1, 2, 3 Honor Society 4 LLOYD, EVERETT S. LAMB, KATHRYNE LARGENT, JANE Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 3, 4 President 4 Camp Fire Girls 4 Girls' Lcague Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 4 LARSEN, CARL Hi-Y 3, 4 Secretary 4 A.S.B. Vice-president 4 Senior Class Vice-presi- dent 4 MERRILL, ROSS Track 2, 4 Hi-Y 4 Los Vaqueros 4 Senate 2 MADDOX, RICHARD B Band 3 Orchestra 4 Tennis 4 MEYER, GEORGE ROBERT Track 1, 2 Football 3 Senate 2 Glee Club 3 Drama 1 O'DONNELL, RUTH Camp Fire Girls 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 lfiglj ' tt. . HS LSBI I Fl SS SS L I 1937 SE OLIVEIRA, ODELY JOSEPH Basketball 2 Glee Club 4 OLIVER, GRACE Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Press Club 4 Girl Scouts 1, 2. 3, 4 PARKINSON, HARRY T. Glee Club 3, 4 PASKOWITZ, DORIAN Yell Leader 3, 4 Basketball 2 Swimming 2 Football 2 Track 3, 4 Drama 3 PATTEN, VIRGINIA ANN Honor Society 1 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3 Pep Club 3. 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Drama 1 ROTZLER, CHARLES M. Yell Leader 3, 4 Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Pep Club 5, 4 Cabinet 4 SAVILLE, ERIC J. Football 3 Track 4 PURDY, MARION ELIZABETH Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4 Vice-president 3 Glee Club 4 Drama 2 Stagecraft 4 Yell Leader 4 Usherettes 2, 3. -1 Vice-president 2 QUALIN, JOAQUIN B. Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Hi-Y 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Stagecraft 4 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 Portuguese Club 4 Vice-president 4 RAMSEY, KATHRYN L San Diego High 2 Annual Staff 4 PLANT, BARBARA Glee Club 3, 4 Stagecraft 4 Press Club 4 Pointer Staff 4 Girls' Athletic Associa tion 4 PORTER, STEPHEN M. Drama 3. 4 Glee Club 4 ROBINSON, DAVID Cabinet 4 Senate 2, 3, 4 Pointer Staff 3, 4 Annual Staff -I Senior Class President - Track 2, 3. 4 Football 3, 4 Basketball 3 Drama 2, 3, 4 Lettermen's Club 3, 4 Quill and Scroll 3, 4 SCHETKY, NANCY JANE Gordon junior High, Wash., D. C. 1 Camp Fire Girls 2, 4 SCI-IRACK, KATHLEEN M. Kenmore High, New York 1, 2 Camp Fire Girls 3 Drama 3 SHUTES, RICHARD A. R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3 SIECK, CHARLES A. Drama 1 Football Manager 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3 SMILEY, GEORGIA Drama 1, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 4 Girls' League Vice-pres- ident 4 Pep Club 4 SMITH, HELEN VIRGINIA Raycn High, Ohio 1, 2 Usherettes 3, 4 Social Chairman 4 Glee Club 4 Girls' Athletic Associa tion 3, 4 Secretary 4 Drama 4 SMITH. JOSEPH THOMAS Livermore High, Calif 3 Baseball 4 Basketball 4 Football 4 SPRINGSTEAD. WALLACE Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 President 4 A.S.B. President 4 Cabinet 4 D I fU'lI..I'lI1D11K, NORMA E. Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4 Stagecraft 4 Usherettes 2, 3, 4 Vice-president 4 President 4 STERNE, MARTHA LOUISE Honor Society 4 Glee Club 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4 STEVUART, XVILTON Track 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 R.O.T.C. 2, 3 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Drama 1 Senate 4 SWEET, ARABELLA San Diego High 2, 3 Girl Reserves 4 Pointer Staff 4 Editor 4 Press Club 4 TANK, RAYMOND H. Stagecraft 3, 4 Baseball 1 THIELE, JOHN Grossmont High 1, 2, 3 THULI. MARION Honor Society 2, 5, 4 Drama 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 LE oo Q U2 lflfl IJ F' UD U2 SS L I 1937 SE TICHENOR NXfAl.TliR L. Glee Club I, 2 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager 4 R.0.T.C. 2. 5 Los Vaqueros President 4 Stamp Club 4 TSCHOHL, ELAINE VIRGINIA TUCKER, WINTHROP Football Manager 4 Glee Club 5, 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Drama -1 TUPPER, JOHN CHARLES Honor Society l Stamp Club I Hi-Y 4 Glee Club -1 Pep Club 3. 4 Senate 2 House of Representa- tives I VAN GESSEL. HUMPHREY' H. Football 2, 3 Track 3, 4 Basketball 5 Swimming 2 Glee Club ll Secretary Al WAHRENBERGIZR. MARJORIE Honor Society 1 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 5, 4 President 4 Glee Club 4 Pep Club 3, 4 WAl.SH, LOIS Glee Club -l W'A'l'SON. LOIS El.liNl Glee Club 5, Al Pep Club -1 Camp Fire Girls l, 2, 3 4 President I Press Club -1 WIZISS, MARGIE Girl Reserves I, 2, 5, -1 Glee Club -1 Girls' League Secretary Z Pep Club Al WERRE, HARRIETT ELIZABETH Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, 4 Vice-president 5 President -1 Camp Fire Girls 1, 2, 3, 4 Scribe 4 Spanish Club 5, Al Vice-presid nt -l Pep Club Ai Honor Society Al Glee Club 4 WICHMAN, DONALD VVIMBER, LAXVRENCE Track 3, 4 Basketball Al WOI.COTT, PAUL Track 2, 3 Football 3 Glee Club -1 Pep Club -1 Szamp Club l Tennis 3 Lettermen's Club -i ZOSCHKE, DOROTHY M. Girl Reserves l Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 2, 3, -1 Sragccraft 41 Usherettes 2, 5, Ai Secretary 5, fl nly- fo ll 1' OTHER SENIORS WHO ARE GRADUATING DECUNEA, BILL GREEN, AUDREY JARMUTH, BILL MOSLEY, JAMES .........,...-...-. M ...,,....n... , .,.. ..e. ,r ...,, , , W Run' Om Unpyz Xavier, Bell. Stalnaker, Larson, Atkinson, Isom, Sflva. Rau' Tuw: Tyler, Tani, Faber, Allen, Zeluff, Sakamoro, W'arson, Gamble. Ruiz' Tlmfuz Pibu n, Shaw, Taylor. Dt-nnstetlr, CD U2 .J DQ F-LII U2 jessop, Croff, Silva, Diaz, Willialrlis. The senior Bs have already begun plans for their senior year. Led by jack Wfatson, class presidentg Bill Gamble, vice president, and Mary Croft, secre- tary, the students have chosen their class rings and have started to select their senior sweaters. The class is a small one, numbering only twenty-six, but they are planning a very active senior year. T14 'ulllj -jim CD Cf! i-Jl GIRLS Ruiz' Um' Hopf: luchs, Davis, Quinn, Roy, Young, Burdette, Shadbolt, Boyd, Frederick, Mad dox, Naprestek, Wlriglit, Frigitt, Vierra, Rogers, Phifer, Mollering, Liticker, Vlfoods. Razz' Tim Purdy, Gangitano, Thompson, Hunter, Hacker, Lial, X3Uickcrn, Miller, Robinson, Hogan, McGee Hogan, Wfatson, Moorsteen, McMullen, Cuizinski, Witi'd. Rau' Three: Cobb, McClintock, Taylor Mundo, Scott, Benbrook, McCabe, XY illiams, Grayson, Fraser, Atkinson, Pierce, Pierce, Rose Francisco, Herst, Flores, Schmidt, Purdy. Rau' Fam: johnson, Burke, Sargcnr, Raynolds, Bostrom Martin, Fox, Rohde, Froide, Parsons, Cooper, Baxter, Ensign, Austin, Cooper, Andrade, Karl Ron' flirt: Eccles, Fernandes, Ewing, Ewing, Cannon, Baldwin, Sprague, Dierdorff, Morse, Saka moto, Astin, Clark, Stratton, Driscoll, Smith, Cuff, Miller, McConnell, Leonard, Bradbeer. BOYS Run' Om' lmpj: Melson, Lyman, Lehman, lngraham, VUilhoit, Florin, Thornhill, Abel, W'alsh Hall, Pittsford, Clark, Brooks, Tribby, Olmsted, Peebles, Stott. Razz' Tim: Rockwell, Lewin, XXfood 'T' ward, Burne, Macbeth, Heller, Abel, Emery, Slater, English, Barker, Bowman, Hepner, Cobb, Cum niings, Dibble, Hopkins. Rou' Tlvree: Willialitis, Cochrane, Boone, Hage, Litchfield, Crane, Fisk Graham, Tobey, Feete, Campbcll, Dewees, Foster, Desmond, Galt, Plaister, Kearns. Razr' Finn' Best, Rock, Phillips, Wfilliams, Fling, Wlinn, Gibson. Brent, Lindstrom, Leech, Lebarron, Kelly p--5 Matson, O'Farrell, Emerson, lsom, Stevens, Truax. t'L'llIv1f tix GIRLS Run' Um llnfwjg Hiiwkim, O'Dnnncll, Mgicliritlc, Pvgrkins, Glnvcr, clkll'IL'l', lfnglct, Quucn, fil.ll'l'iL', X,L'NIlll, DL-gui, Cnnk. M.11'1'um', Ruy, Siinpsnn, Cniiiwrs, Cjmiiims, Duggins, XX'ui'tli, Ojt-tl.i. Run' 'l'n'u: Xxllflilllllll, Gzltcs, Grcgotiis, Clilxsclinitii, Virissimn, Lee, Cnull, Hillinrtl, Grcswnltl, Sl.ul', lfvil- xiznr, ciLlL'V.l5, Clnllicr, Mnnlurn, I.ni'g1in, Mnlincy, Grunt, Ifsnki. Rau' Tlmw: Stuplicns, Scott, l'ctci'snn, Atlannw, Antlrmlc, Rt-cnul. Rau' Four: Pitrclimun, ML-tlwln, Pgtsctt, liillups, D.1vis, Clgirlc. D.lIllL'l5, Clnnpcig Sherwin, Ostmmlcr. Slim-vc, Tuppcr, Willtll n, Bullncli, Pt-ltclicr, -lnlinsnn, Ruta' 17112 Tlinimts, SLll1kll7L'l'j.I. H1'cwti', Shields, ASCl1L'l'. Hcryct, Stnrcy, Mirnw, Cmiic, Arnnltl, lfinlcy, Huttcr, Killa-lwrcvv, Hcslicgtig vlltlfll, jtialrcz, lftlcr. Run' Six: Gnucit, Daniel, Simpsun, RlL'l1.ll'tl5, clC'I'8Ull, l,m'c'jny, Ntlriuty, lfrnsting, Rcinlwltl, Rims, Nilclwy, ,l1.lILll11, Dunk, Ctnnptnn, wlL'I'IlL'lA, liuwlby. l5ui'l4c, Culnatn, Cullict. BUYS Rnu' Um lmjzjz Clssitly, Rnquc, Littlcficltl, Rntzlcr, Cnpcr, Mctlltlr, li.ixtcr, Cllaapill, Dtmugliwty XXl.l4L1l1L'l', JLIIIIINUII, Suvt-i'lxi'up, Smith, Rupert, lfllintt, Hamlin, SCl1llIl1LlCll 11 Ruiz' Y'11'u: Hill, Sinitli, tlnlvh, lNlnni'Q, 'l'linrnhill, Mt'F1ii'l:1ntl, Stixrutl, Cluspill, CLLISIQIIHCII, Flnrcs, Hogan, Fountain, DL-pgw, Dici'tlm'ff, Bunn, W'illin, Rau' Tfww: Liintlnn, Hill, Hnwcll, XVitnslcy, Bralmlittll, Rust-, X.lvic1', Simpson, Slwrc, Gixttly. Ha-gwlu, Smith, Graves, Humim-ily, Spencer, Flutes, Diaz. Rau' I-'unix linltc, 'l'.ini, Bccinatii, Curtis, Astin, Conner, 'l'2ll'l'1UfI4lH, Rosenberg, Lintliicum, Snutliwvll, -It-im-ii, l.nh, lNlCll1ILIl'l'f, Sullivan, Hintlnmn Lewis, lN'lin'tincz. Razz' Iii:-cz lllgliilllillll, Gtunlwlc, Pnrtn-i', Piulain- sun, Fiugcixtltl, Molina-y, Riclmlu, Palmer, Gilrtlncr, SpL'llIl'ltlI1, Clmcc, Gnulil, Clark, DL-flu.-i', l.ittlc Mnscly, Gill. Monte, Bowman, BklliL'l'. ,gif ty. +-H FEI '-3 FEI 'I'u't 1111- nl I3-Ll E-' 'Il'c.'llIv1-L'f4Qf7l GIRLS Rau' One Uapl: Olsen, Stanton, XVoi'dsworiI1, Castro, Flores, Castellar, lten, lzuel, Atkisson lNicNamara, Purdy, Parks, Gunning, Wfood, Blackwell, Davis, Kendall, Grcife. Rau' Trevi Tavares Vierra, Rogers, Van de Kamp, Rosenberg, jones, Einolander, Tromley, Tone, Dihhle, Connor Conklin, Fisher, Madigan, Bennett, dz- Guevara. Rau' Three: Riech, Ludwig, Ivy, lvicevic, Arnett Wehsteit, Lewis, O'Rorke, Davis, Rosa, Zoschke, Connors, Meyer, Tyler, Bright, Wztlsli, Wfansley Rail' Fam: Boyle, Leesman, Clmndo, Diaz, Troyer, Castanien, Batt, Anderson, Price, Belt, Fanton Skeats, Smiley, Kimhall, Norton, Robinson. Razr' Fire: Lush, Chesehrough, Taylor, Clark, M Rundall, Smith, Clark, Machado, Billups, Arhuckle, Wiilsli, Franco, l.eil'm'nsperger, Buss, Melton Koontz. Razz' Six: Hyatt, Holromh, Brittain, Ferrari, Pihurn, Forward, Willis, Clifton, Kinnaird Milligan, Bergath, Ensign, Oliver, Andrade, Brannon, Pedro, Souza, Virissimo. BOYS Rau' Um' Qfaplz English, Mollering, Dort, Queen, Graham, Sullivan, Smith, Davis, Taylor, Strick land, Mead, Hazard, Masters, Allan, Schneider, Horner, Bagalini, Cardani, Reed. Rau' Tzwa: Mal Colin, Kvach, Goldh rg, Barlow, Tohey, Moore, Swenson, Bradshaw, Wfalter, Sarles, K lWlT'3tl5' Butler, Austin, Crawford, Stone, Sayles. Rau' Tlvree: Gowder, Furey, Barksdale, Shepard, Kos mt-sky, Rosenberg, Matthews, Fougeron, Clarlc, Collins, Wfolcott, Covle, Benson, Flo'es, Brad lvrry, Wfatson. Rau' Fanr: AlN 1 ilLll7, Wlheeler, Casselman, Crane, Oherholser, Moon, Neiman Farnsworth, Cahral, Cota, Kosmeskv, Groeschel, Zepeda, Silva, Parchman, Merry, Rau' F11'e: Wiilsli Orcutt, Shutes, johnson, Cooper, Ewing, Ladd, Foster, Tone, Algeo, Hill, Harris, Smith, Romero Hart, Correia. Razz' Six: Norris, Hawkins, Thompson, Yoshimine. Plant, De Pue, Gage, H'ller Tartre, Graves, Evans, Croff, Sarver, Maxwell, Gonsalves, Albrecht, Mathis. Rau' Sezwz: Brito Fernandes, Marques, Medeiros, Aranda, Medina, Qualin, Freitas, Pedro, Fouquette. Foley, Harvey Larsen, Tallwot, Clark, Allen, Martin, McManus. K Q 1 A g. 2 5 ,3-'fr ' ' ,K Y I ' .. --f as It x 5 B ' 3 h L f Q K' -if -:A Q ff 5 si' ,q I , A. N' A Q, 0-51 t V' yi- 6 5, .1 3 'Q , ,, 1' -'fx' Z vw--f Wt bf- we V V M' t - A- Q 'ei' .2 .iizw 42 Q '- 'P E fall , i f -I - ' is .u ,Y tg ,, -sf ' we ii SZ, ' Q --af' --Q, K-1 ggi-i f ,kg e '15 cf' it ff' 7'-3. ei' 1 i 'Qt Ji: . .' 'F F., J' I JI: I if 1? ' ' . Y xii- 'if' an tk I Y 5' wr' C A n Q a 5 - 'mj fi' i , 1 ,Y i . ' R V L A I , ,game rggfiis ds, ' ff M815 -G h . -I 'I , g Q 5 . . Q ga 5 K .fn--at,,..' 5, T. ' f .54 fir: iff gf '9 i 'ri X' - 3 l?'e'N'7 - ,Z - . 159' - ' ' ', ' .-a- 4 l ' m. a . 5 5,0 I L ' -V . Q' F if .: i 8 Q 4' I 'V J . ' 1 :iii V le K V H D . T' Q Y V. ' if J1 - IL- ' 1 A 4. 3 'L ff - ' V- . ' , I I -K., .V ya A , Am , N X w l ' ' ...N i in Y-Q' hang li ,i Ml n l m A -I 1 , Thi, .. ,L Q Q -wx I A GIRLS Rim' One lmjzj: Malehien, Xwistlnin, Holes, Burke, Killelwrew, Hogan, xlnlmwn, lianlill, Gates Harris, Wise, Campbell, Taylor, Stalnaker, Grncsehel, Marxhall, Marx, Astin, Rim' Tien: Sears, llvana, Rnge-i's, Tlininpstm, Sutherland, Hage, litirger, Alwel, Derrylwrrry, Nelrich, Striclunan, Grimm, Cireenainyre, Fischlen, Brown, Wfalters, Sntitliwfll, Viegas, lftlwaaxls, Drinkwater. Knit' Yiflfet blainem, Iaiiig, Ste-wait, Davis, Spencer, Parwiis, Ciritlin, Comm, Metllar, Knight, l'atli.:ctt, W'ilhnit Pifkexr, Bailc, Utiger, Speicr, Hcgeale, Gut-lv. Ruzz' liunr: Xxleigestei' ,Swensun, Super, lfiiriquez Flores, Littlefieltl, Early, Phillips, Shepard, jacks, Herz, Hentlersnn, Ciuulart, Hraga, Silva, Fry Rtck, XVhnrrall. Rau' lfjru: Peckham, Mcfltvnnell, Buike, Briglit, Aspeytia, Durex, Frietas, Se hastian, Rowe, Hervey, Merrill, Dunhar, Rniiieixi, Mlll'l'lSllll, Trtiax. Rim' Six: Francisco, Juarez Vlfillis, Huule, Clark, Serrano, Cnrrcia, XXfithrnw, Cuevas, Gnfnzrh, Shields, Crowe, Wfriglit, Wfarner lirnsseau, Hall, Lakin, Gerrish. Run' Serwzz Foster, Keenan, Dixon, Carl, Mehling, Blake, Stark Carl, Gates, Bi'atllweri'y, Mathes, Kelly, XX intergerst, Partluc, DiaL, Gnnmalvea, Zumvvalt, Muity BOYS Run' Um llnfzj: Silva, Xwartl, Fenlwrnck, Dellarris, Furey, Santlirs, Walsli, Kulla, Smillie, Matthews l'lnclcei1hf.-rry, Ziegler, Gnulart, Cartlusa, Bailey, Wfinans, Cuitn, Silvera, liergatli, Run' Tuw: Munr- tla, Pemtana, Ferreira, Peters, Pena, Santos. Pftersnn, Alnhnstnn, Matltlux, jackson, Cruin, Gray, lien- nert, Masters, W'ella, Baker, Antlersen, Daun. Ron' Tb ee: Schrainan, Kerr, jenwen, Fieegiisii, Sny- tler, Casselinan, Cnull, McCullougli, Nelsnn, Penniman, XX!hites.itle, Malenlm, Plaister, limery Davis, Luntly, Gates, Hntierill. Rau' Fam: Flnml, Harvy, G-lamig, Mnnise, Ghrens, Hume, lili S tlretl, Wtttstiii, Huzan, Brnwn, Arnnltl, Heetsnn, fclitieller, Spraggue, Scllapers, Larsen, Marshall Rau' lfire: Petersuii, RllSCl1l7Cl'lL1, Hzrrera, Rnmeris, Van Valin, Moen, Danielson, Mathvin, WlI1IL'I' Davis, Ganger, Balderraina, Smith, Hogan, Newell, Martin, Stone. Run' Six: Yusliimine, Plant Gall, De Guevara, Black, Huntington, Keck, XWilliams, Sutherland, Sigler, Karse, Feueira, Francimcu Vulz, Rutledge, Tuevsky. 1 FEI '-H 7iI1'L'Ill i -Him llll E-' Lil LI-J U2 Tim I3 GIRLS Razz' One ltupj: Hardy, Kvach, Cota, Hall, Burke, Boyd, Martin, Hall, Hess, Xwhorrall, Campbell, Kieber, Oshier, Babalini, Lutes, Stewart, Weiss, Stoudt. Rau' Tuw: Whitecotton, McGee, Thomp- son, McElroy, Walker, Taylor, Sigler, Ryan, Smiley, Fdstrom, Mize, Price, Conners, Larter, Cecker, hflarshalt, Dunn, Isaac, Martin, Croome, Rau' Three: Contreras, Ruiz, Marlin, Rohde, Kern, Irving, Moen, Goggins, Wolff, Compton, Kissinger, Shape, Beadles, Bolte, Galvin, Alvey, Castro, Leal, Ferreira, Luis, Andrade. Rau' Four: Pardue, Robinson, Picart, Fregoso, Moffett, Rowe, King, Rhodes, Banlill, jones, Price, Martin, Ivy, Bingham, Cota, Guyet, Serrano, Oddo, Martin, Temple. Rau' Fire: johnson, Lang, Back, Finnegan, Brady, Hill, Estell, Haynes, Mack, Van Saanen, Haas, Howard, jackson, Simas, Romero, Grau, Magellan, Sprague. Ron' Six: Foster, Waller, Landon, Farrell, Brown, Shea, Jennings, Kimball, Oberholser, Lee, Quist, Fisk, Keeler, Davis, Breene, Peterson, Pratt, Senn. BOYS Rim' One lmpj: Decker, Greeson, Woods, Ireland, Bates, Morales, Serrano, Young, Scripps, Brown, Lyon, Clark, Meehan, Strada, Coito, Sikes. Golden, Walkes, Palmer, Ornett, Lewis, Luna. Razz' Tim: Wise, Ackerman, De Soto, Keifer, Evilsizor, Le Neve, Rye, Bayter, Fowler, Frieze, XVatson, Welch, Titlow, Cook, Rogue, Long, Bliss, Castro, Shoberg, Rau' Three: Crocker, De Soto, Fuller, Barnett, Craib, Driscoll, Klingenberg, Kinnings, Griswold, Nenneman, Campbell, Billups, Iingler, Norris, Wedgcwood. Ron' Four: Cardosa, Wfendser, Walter, Hutsel, Sherwood, Bonnilield, Huntington, Douglas, Wilson, Bradt, Humphreys, Mitchell, Silva, Kramer, Page, Montange, jones, Belt. Rau' Fire: Kircher, Ferreira, Cabral, Goldbarg, Purdy, Glithera, Castanien, jahries, McLanghlin, Ereringham, Silva, Huston, Souza, Hooker, McManus, Sarrie. Rau' Six: Irey, INIorikawa, Franco, Garcia, Korn, Kerr, Reich, Kruger, Clough, Howarth, Lakin, Arthur, Keifer, Doerr, Clay, james, jones, Craft, Fernandes. 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It is here that we wish to thank those who have assisted us in our efforts. We extend our thanks to our art editor, Kathryn Ramsey and to the art staff: Nada Hickley, Grace Gangitano, Alpha Stephens, Isabelle Miller, Doris Cobb, Barbara Mundo, Frances McClintock, Ray Florin, Lois Belyea, Avis Bostrom, Alberta Dennstedt, and jane Largent. The art staff has completed thirty very fine etchings for division pages, from which we have chosen five for this annual. We are grateful to our faculty advisors, Kenneth Christian- sen, A. Bess Clark, and Ruby Grey johnson, for advice and assistance unstintingly rendered. IT' U1 'H El '11 Tl7fl'f-'V-Hill' T i . l X ,WZ mg Tap Razr: Sutherland, Freitas, Barlow. Swami Raw: Maddox, Bradberry, Butler, Hepner. Third Raw: Cheseborough, Campbell, Smith, Dewees, Wilhoit, Sullivan. Faurllv Raw: Grayson, Hickley, Phifer, Tupper, Fox, Kline, Page. Fran! Razr: Holcomb, Greife, Bodmer, Martin, Wilhoit, Pagitt. Mr. janowslty, Serrano, Kein, Rohde, Virrissimo, Evans, Sakamoto, Willis, Huttcr. Sltzndirlgz Shore, Thomas, Harvey, Kinnings, Williams, Paskowitz, Rotzler, Emerson, W. lsom, P. Isom, Springstead, Phillips, Larson, Butler, A. Isom, Robinson. Serand Razr: Bright, Knight, Richards, Smiley, Karl, Haynes, Henderson. Bcnce, Hayes, Moorsteen, Mackey, Brown, Skeats, Stratton, Allen. Fran! Razr: Mossman, Healy, Bodmer, Wickern, Fried, Virrissimo, Gerson. ORCHESTRA AND BAND Point Loma's thirty-seven piece orchestra, under the direction of Edward janowsky, has appeared on numerous programs, including assemblies, plays, and graduations. With the assistance of the band, the orchestra has given its hrst full-length evening program. DRAMA DEPARTMENT The drama department started its year's activities by presenting four one-act plays: The Love Passage , Told in a Chinese Garden , Dear Departed , and The Boy Comes Home . Its next presentation came at the beginning of the second semester, when the department presented Escape , by john Galsworthy. During the second semester, the drama department presented three one-act plays: Patalin , The Doctor in Spite of Himself , and The Romancersn. Advanced drama classes presented the mystery, The Cat and the Canary . Tlrirty-frm GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Under the direction of Mrs. Madeline Hofmann during the forepart of the year and of Mrs. Mercedes Miller during the past few months, the Girls' Glee Club, numbering about fifty girls, has contributed to almost every school activity of the year. The Girls' Octette has broadcasted and has been heard in numerous local programs. BOYS' GLEE CLUB The Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Madeline Hofmann, though a small group, has done fine work this year. They have participated in assemblies at Christmas and at Easter, in group work, and in a picked octette. After the resignation of Mrs. Hofmann, Mrs. Mercedes Miller took charge of the remaining music of the year. Tuff Rnrw: Cooper, Kearns, Hastings. Griffin, Burdette, Shadbolt, Fox, Lovejoy, Rohde, Silva Killebrew, Wferre, Forward, vU.llll'CIll5CI'gL'l'. Secmld lt'n14': Purdy, Plant johnson, Cuff, Brown Teacher, Mrs. Hofmann, Wk-iss, Hammond, Finley, Oliver, Fish, Sterne, johnson, McNamara, Purdy. Iimnl Rani: lirnsting, Daniels, Arnold, Smith, Fried, Collier, Kelly, Coyle, Austin, Hyatt, Brittain Top Razr: Gibson, Thornhill, Hall, Van Gessel, Burke, Rotzler, Tobey, Olmsted, Hume, Cochran Summl Razr: Fountain, Abel, Graham, NXfilliams, Mrs. Hofmann, Hacker, Grady, Diaz, Fisher lsflllll Razr: lnsko, jones, Tupper, Hyatt, Clark, Qualin, Wfolcott, Campbell, Oliveira, Zeluff. l l l C T. HIFI rl SEI Nl 3- N. -4 S: A 5 Y fm Q Y' PLA. T PH. ESS .PR SHQ I N' SPA. ERETTES SH I N N. Q s X? S+. Q 5 PHOTOPLAY CLUB Under the direction of Miss Ruth Henry, with the assistance of a fine cast of Point Loma stars, the Photoplay Club irised out into the spotlight this year. 'Ihe cast was found on location at various outstanding motion pictures, learning the art of picture-making, compiling notebooks, and planning original productions. Point Loma hopes that after the fade-out in june the Photoplay Club will again make its set in September and be a feature of Point Loma's club life. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Jeanne Walden ........,.............,... President .....,....,.......,,.,.......i Esten Shreve Dorothy Davis ........,. ........ V ice-president .......,.. ..,...... M artha Parsons jean Sherwin ........ ,......, S ecretary ....,...... ,....... B arbara Mundo Grace Tupper ....... ......... T reasurer .,......., ...,,.... J ean Hayes PRESS CLUB The Point Loma Press Club is composed of members of the school journalism classes and other interested students. Weekly meetings are held for the purpose of criticizing, planning, and assigning Pointer work. Guest speakers, occasional educational tours, and a melodrama, Lemona the Beautiful Copy-girl, or Thou Shalt Not Covet Thy Neighbors Livestock , pre- sented by the Loman Quill and Scroll pledges, added to the interest of the members Officers are: Arabella Sweet, president, Addie Evelyn Fish, vice-president, and Virginia Cuff, secretary. SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club, called La Amistad because of its friendly spirit, has for its purpose improvement in the art of conversational and commercial Spanish. This is achieved in many gay gatherings, where Spanish is the word spoken and Mr. james H. Blee is the sponsor. An initiation party, mountain trip, skating spree, Spanish dinner, theater party, and an original Spanish play, written and produced by the club members, were the high-lights of this year's program. USHERETTES We Guide is the motto on the compass-pointed star emblem of Point Loma's Usherette Club. This organization has been one of the most cooperative and active clubs in school this year. The girls have ushered at drama presentations, musical recitals, and graduations. Their social events included dinner refresh- ments at the home of Maxine Carl, dinners at the homes of Marion Purdy and Norma Stahlheber, a Weiner roast at Ocean Beach, and Saturday morning break- fast at the mountain home of their sponsor, Miss A. Bess Clark. FALL OFFICERS SPRING Maxine Carl ............................,... President ....... ........ N orma Stahlheber Norma Stahlheber ......., ....... V ice-president ................ Ethel Ann Connors Dorothy Zoschke ....,.... ........ S ecretary ........ ......... D orothy Zoschke Social Chairman ....... .................... ......... H e len Smith Twp Razr: Miller. Kgnl, 'l'xnl1umu', cil'AlVLS, Iirnd- lww, Kinniugs, Sclunidr, Sfmt, SIL'I'I1L'. Fnclmlcr, lfmnl Razr: Mr. Blue. Brigllt, Lyman, lngmlmm, SICYUIIS, Silvan, W'L'l'l'C, Hun hmuk, julumnl, XX!ICkL'l'I1 Clmnpmn. Twp Rmr: Smftll, w,Lll'I1L'l', lmlcs, l' 1 s I1 L' r, f,UllIlUI'5, liuwllwy, Daniels, M.1ckcy, R llllllllli. I-mul mzr: Sul- Iixqm, S11 L'l'NV i n, Slum-vu, Immun, D Al v 1 5, Vllllxll, w',llll5lL'y', flUIllPIllIl, Hglyus, Miss Hcnry, Ihp Ruzw: liulcv, Allcn, Snnluy. XX'.1mm, SUIIIHSUII, 4 lwm. Sammi Razr: ling- Iuf, N u Il J u, RL-ymmldgy, HL-mlcm 111, Swan-I. Kmmrx, DJIA, Cuff, hurl. lwnll Cunt CQ em I I i c lg S.ll'Q.IL'IlI, l,I.ll1l, lwxul, Haycs, HQ-Ir, linlnnwn, Molson. Ihp Razr: K.1:'l, Cllglrk, l:l'lL'kI, Allcn, limwn, Karl, Smith, Cuff, Ifmuf Razr: Hyatt, Cmumrs, Smlmlllc- lmcr, Zusclmkc, Ifuzwly, Cfnn, IIUZWR, Msllcr. Tfffllyff L-.nv -Q-.nm ' ea FE. CD ni Ll-l i-l U2 Tbirljy-,fix r E l Q Rau' One Uopj: Gamble, Golden, Hepner, Sprague, Robinson, Wert'e, Holcomb, Taylor, Willitiitis, Van Valin, Davis. Rou' Two: Miss Gibson, Stewart, Hammond, Bradbeer, Largent, Hickley, Bradshaw, Neiman, Plant, Heller. Rau' Three: Karl, Kearns, Morse, Mundo, Reynolds, Sakamoto, Martin, Parsons, Hage. Rau' Four: Hutter, Heryet, Shreve, Griffin, johnson, Parsons, Abel, Swenson. Slirrzdingr Virginia Cuff, Dorothy Ann Cremer, Marjorie Forward, jane Largent. Sealed: Georgia Smiley, Suzanne Boone, Viola Kelly. LEAGUE made up of all senior high girls. Under and the sponsorship of Miss Cecilia M. in both social and philanthropic activities. GIRLS' The Point Loma Girls' League is the leadership of elected othcers Collier, girls' dean, it is engaged Annually it arranges a tea for new girls, an old clothes drive, a Christmas tree for Rest Haven, and an Easter egg hunt for the same children. HONOR SOCIETY The California Scholarship Federation is very active at Point Loma in chapter 189, under the sponsorship of Miss Irma Gibson, founder and developer of the chapter. Membership in the society is determined by scholarship and school service, with the emphasis on scholarship. Of the chapters activities, the ones most enjoyed are the semi-annual Ditch Days. One is educational and the other is for pleasure. SENIOR HI-Y The senior Hi-Y, a division of the Y.M.C.A., is a most active group in the school. The members engage in camping trips, banquets, and dancesg and work on a philanthropic project at the Mission Valley Detention Home. The organization is sponsored by Mr. john C. Lamott. jUNIOR HI-Y The junior Hi-Y, sponsored by Mr. Frank Tait, is an active organization for younger boys, This year was socially enlivened by a semi-formal dance held at the lirancis Parker auditorium and a skating party at Mission Beach. At Thanksgiving, the group prepared a generous basket and later in the year contributed to a school fund for song slides. U3 LTJ IT! i -4 DTI Tuff Run: Matson, Tucker, Kearns, Larson. Serfnzd Razr: Silva, Mr. Lamott, Wfatson, Marsden. 'I'!im1' lime: Lures, Kelly, Springsiiad, Campbell. Ifuurllv Razr: lsom, Landon, limery, Slater. lvfllr lluiwz Tupper, Merrill. Sl.X'lf1 Rflllf Stewart, Gonsalves. Seiwzflv Rout Landon, Qualin. P11 Rolf' Um lluffli Riehlrx, Palmer. Spellinan, Crane, liolte. Run' Tiiwi Astin, Fitz4i.:el'ald, Curtis, I Parkinsiin, Casselman. Mr. Tait. Razr' Tlvree: johnson, Croft, Casselman, Mohney, Gamble. lngraham, Davis. fI'birty- tcrcrl ILS E I PE ES ESE BL I Tap Razr: Karl, Rohde, Raas, Weiss, Baxter, Thuli, Robinson, Bright, Miller, johnson, Crane. Seraud Razr: Damron, Croft, Miller, Driscoll, Doak, Tatum, Jessup, Mackey, Compton, Dunba, Blevins. Thin! Razr: Sweet, Burke, Cooper, Richards, Parsons, Mirow, Reinhold, Taylor, Brad- beer. Ifanrlb Rauf joncs, Hammond, Gouert, Brown, Haynes, Dennstedt. Franz Rauf Smiley, Forward, Cremer, Kearns, Hastings, XX'ahrenbLrger, Gritlin, Fried, Brown, Tap Rauf Schetky, Hayes, Cooper, O'Donnell, Clarke, We1'i'e, Ernsting, Largent, Fox, Stvfague, Knight, Bradberry. Serand Raw: Morse, Sargent, Grayson, Topper, Stephens, Wzllrlen, Sherwin, lNlurray, Cannon, Froide, Fischler, Herz, Vestal. Frau! Razr: Storey, Mohney, Shreve, Ma1tin, Healy, Fox, Wtttsian, Dierdorfi, Benbtook, GIRL RESERVES Over sixty girls compose the membership of the triangle at Point Loma. At Christmas the annual dance was held at the Thursday Club, with the theme, Rhapsody in Blue . It was enthusiastically attended, not only by the girls from the Point Loma triangle, but by girls from the other schools. Business was combined with pleasure at Christmas and Easter, when the girls gave parties for the Boys' and Girls' Aid. CAMPEIRE GIRLS The Campfire Girls have had a busy year. In addition to the usual pom- pom and doughnut sales, the Saume group gave a fall barn dance, an assembly program honoring Miss L. Ethel Henderson, former guardian, and a semi-formal dinner for parents. 'lfii1'lV1'-fig!!! R.O.T.C. There are forty energetic cadets in the Point Loma unit of R.O.T.C. QCom' pany A, D.E.M.L., R.O.T.C., U.S. Armyj. Instructed by Sergeant Edward Spellmeyer, these cadets take part in yearly competition with other schools. l 3 Ratings in the R.O.T.C. are held by those members who have proved them- selves capable of preparing to become leaders of the U.S. Army and of the nation in times of peace. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Point Loma Girls' Athletic Association, under the leadership of Mrs. Eleanor Dixon, is an organization for girls who are interested in sport activities. Many outstanding activity meetings have taken place within the past year, among which are a horseback ride, a hike, and a skating party. To become a member, a girl must obtain 250 points during the gym classes and after school. Awards are offered to those with high points. limi Ruud Hage, Melsun, XVilliams, Bramhall, Allen. Srrmrd Ruiw: Wfansley, Graves, Smith, Stott, McMannus, Spellman, Hagerly, Dzpew, 'I'bi1'd Iellllf Ingraham, G ady, Fling, Phillips, Linclst1'um, Sliore, Shutes, Lewin, Gibson, Hall, Dierdorlf, Leech, Wiiiii, Lehman. Iinnrlb limit Rockwell, Macbeth Frwzf Row: Rose, Hacker, Lyman. llerzdiflg Dnziw. Ifiril Rolf: wflL'l'l'C, Hogan, Rose, Boyd, Burdette, Atkinson, Smith. Semin! Rout Stahlhc-b'r, Vierra, Hogan, Knight, Rose, Fox. Third Rout Fox, Znschke, Hyatt. Fouiflv Razr: Purdy, Karl, l.ai'gent. lfifllv Razr: Bright, Herst, Sixlh Razr: Herz, Astin, Hutter, McGee, Peltcher. Su-cull: Razr: Gangirann, Bradbeer, Miller, Diaz, Plant, Miller. i Thirty -mm' ES ITI IV ACT ER Tl-I '71 Q Y 'fa' RED CROSS Once a month a meeting of the San Diego County Executive Council of the junior Red Cross is held, with May Sakamoto and Paul Wolcott, Jr., as our representatives. This organization deserves high praise for its work during the Hood, when it raised 32109.40, and again when it raised money to supply glasses for less for- tunate school children. BOY SCOUTS Four Boy Scout troops of San Diego are represented at Point Loma. They take an active part in school life, participate in local, district, and international jamboreesg and enjoy outdoor life at Boy Scout Camp Fletcher. THE VAQUEROS The Vaqueros is a riding club sponsored by Mr. james H. Blee with membership limited to Hfteen. The members ride from the Kenyon Stables, where they also dance and have wiener bakes. Among the enjoyable trips of the year was one to Tecate Valley for supper and another to the Lakeside Rodeo, where the Vaqueros took first prize in the parade. OFFICERS Walter Tichenor ...... ....,......,.,.........,... ....... P r esident Barbara Mundo ....... ........ Se cretary GIRL SCOUTS Silver Arrow Troop No. 56 of Point Loma has had an active year. Many girls received their Golden Eaglet awards. The troop engages in merit badge work as well as an active outdoor and social program. Mrs. Willa Peterson is the troop captain. FRENCH CLUB Not to be outdone by the Spanish Club, French students of Point Loma have organized Le Circle Francaise, under the sponsorship of Miss Barbara Payne. Any pupil who had taken one year or more of French was invited to join. The new- born club is doing fine, thank you, and it is expected to be one of Point Loma's outstanding clubs in the coming year. LOMAN PHILATELIC SOCIETY The Loma Philatelic Society, one of the outstanding new clubs at Point Loma, is under the sponsorship of Mr. Lucien Atherton. President Irving Ingraham, with the assistance of vice-president jane Karl, and able secretary-treasurer Judy Astin, has compiled a stamp book for the library and devoted the club time to the study and acquisition of new and interesting stamps. The club was the guest of the San Diego Stamp Club, and is the proud owner of a 1937 stamp catalog. It is hoped that the Loman Philatelic Society will be bigger and better in the next school year. BUCK FDIJIQ The glistening, gliding harbor Cradles the sleeping ships. Nodding stacks, port-holes drowsily veiled Sway toward the still, sharp, line of pier. .y H51 wi' X, Elf V J r Jv, NL 'vu X. 2, Bi EL i Q31 ,M . R' Tu 25, rf ,ll I I . ,xn- F3 if ,Bi E. TW 5, 1 ,I-. 1 , 'n M M NL ,4 , N 'V M w , wg' , zl- , ,Q F5 jigll .v- fra? K:-1 H ww, M ix LIE vl lm' 15 ff ii f M J' ,Q Y, ., r, L+ Jw - 1 L13 ,,, Heralded by the local press as the team to capture the title, Point Loma's gridmen were put on the spot by their rivals. Realizing this, the Pointers combined skill, spirit, and the desire to win against all odds, and soundly walloped all these rivals. The Escondido Cougars managed to hold the Pointers to a scoreless deadlock in the Big Game . The Cougars, however, were caught in a draw contest, which automatically put the Pointers on top as rightful claimants of the title. Coach Joe Beerkle attributes the Loman championship to the team's self-sacrifice of personal glory and to the combined efforts of the players to win for the glory of Point Loma's name and traditions. The Loman prowess in basketball is as eminent as their holding of the crown for the past two years. The loss of two members did not seem to detract from the ability of the team. Instead, it made the team realize that the only way to win a title was to fight all the harder. Their type of play ranked equally high with that of the football team. It is this type of product that makes Point Loma out- standing in the sports realm. LH GH VI-ID Sd '11 Q Y Q. NF Q :s N LL TB T F I RS T: Q we R-f . lll'U Top Raw: Jensen Cobb Curr' M , , is, asrers, Butler, I-lodges, Forsberg, Willis, Smith. Second Raw: Dihble, Wfatson, Astin, Macbeth, Zeluff, Baum, Dougherty, Gonsalves. Third Rout Coach Beeikle, McClintock, Brent, Kearns, Piburn, Bell, Kelly, Tierney, Abel, Jones, Isom, Cardini, Coach Wilscvn, Fozzrlla Raw: Campbell, Burne, Robinson, McCoy, Mixon, Lures, Qualin, Smith, Puterbaugh, Marsden, Le Barron, O'Far1'ell. Front Rout Heller, Prodanovich, Strohte, Paskowirz, Campbell, Sakamoto, Tucker, Williains, Gonsalves, Silva. This year we give you a review of the high spots of the passing pigskin session, which brought you a crown-a championship. Al Diaz starred when l bl ' '1 IC ocked .. kick and made a touchdown in the H l 'l o tvi le game. In the Sweetwa , un himself when he streaked 25 yards for his first touchdown. Jed Lutes proved to be the Leagueis best punter by his excellent demon- stration in the heavy downpour during the Grossmont game. Dave Robinson pulled the game out of the fire when he galloped 35 yards to tall in tl l' sle. Joaquin Qualin st when he outran the defense t ter encounter Red Isom fo cl y me ast quarter of the Coronado tus sparkled in the La Jolla conte o score standin Y u o ' ' g p n an end run. G11 Gonsalves s style by his tackling display in the Oceanside scrap. Outstanding was the iron all ' in the Escondido fra howed his all metro w made by the whole team Y, which prevented the Cougars from scoring. TRACK Considering the competition of fifteen new records in the recent Metro track meet, Point Loma made a fine showing. Coach Lawrence Purdy had most of his success with a fairly strong B team, which came in third. The Varsity and C teams took fifth places in their divisions. Results were as follows: VarsityfSilva lst, 880 yards, Robinson 2nd, 1140 yards, Tierney 3rd, shot put, Landon 3rd, mile, Point Loma 4th, 880 yard relay. B division-Zeluff 4th, broad jump, Watson 3rd, pole vault, jones 4th, shot put, Curtis 3rd, high and low hurdles, Gonsalves 2nd, 660 yards, Claspill 2nd, 1320 yards, Point Loma 3rd, 660 yard relay. C division-Parkin- son Znd, high jumpg and Mohney 4th, 50 yard dash. BASKETBALL This year's basketball team repeated the spectacular march to success of last year. Piloted by Gil Gonsalves and paced by jed Lutes, Ray Keck, and Joaquin Qualin, the quintet pounded out vic- Tup Knut Tichenor, Tobey, lsom, Phillips, Mathis, Crane, Dougherty, Cobb, Gonsalves, Rose. Strrznd Row: Coach Beerkle, Burne, Butler, XVoodward, Keiber, Rock, Litchfield, Coach Wfilson. Bflllnlll Rout Williziins, Baker, Luz, Gonsalves, Qualin, lsom, l.e Barron, Kelly. Twp Rauf Leech, Medina, Maxwell, Saville, O'Farrell, Emerson, Marcus, McFarland, Wfoodward Phillips, Merrill, Piburn, Rupert, Meyer. Second Row: Silvercroup, Gonsalves, Fernandes, Burne Spellman, Dibble, Wfatson, Southwell, Wrrgner, Hamlin, jamison, Oliveira, Landon. Fran! Run: Coach Purdy, Stewart, Zeluff, Paskowitz, Cobb, Mohney, Silva, Fitzgerald, Robinson, Claspill, jones, lsom, Vlfimber. . W UD lZ '.l 'H U7 E F4 La ZIJ l'lIH'1 l'-fbfL'U BALL SE BA '11 Q I N? So. Q E -e tories over the loop's best. Escondido was to be the local outlit's hardest hurdle, but brilliant playing on the part of Luz, Isom, Le Barron, Williams, Keck, and Qualin found the Lomans licking the Cougars to the tune of 25 to 21. Sweetwater came next, and along with it came the second consecutive basketball championship at Point Loma, under Coach Joe Beerkle. The Loman Bee squad landed second in the ranking, having lost their first game in a close-fought battle against the Grossmont lighties. The Loman lighties, coached by Charlie Wilsoin, won all of their other games. BASEBALL After four years, Point Loma has again stepped into the baseball diamond. Coach Wilson has had green material, but he has proved that the Loman team has the makings. Most of the squad are members of the sophomore and junior classes, and there will be seven of the eleven lettermen returning for duty next season. Those players who earned letters this year are Keiber, P. Isom, A. Isom, Luz, Matson, Hegerty, Qualin, Dougherty, Atkinson, Porter, and Toby. N. D. The lady is lazy And Distinctly hazy On lines from Shakespeare and Poe. She draws queer faces Which she never erases And cuts up her shoe to reveal her big toe The language she uses Distinctly amuses She's Navy and German Sandburg is low. -thinks Mr. A. He's new here among us, But the fun that he's brung us Has placed him right here for good. His lashes sweep low As he bellows a blow On Columbus, Magellan, and Wood. Mr. S. His political views Are always news In drama and also He owns a new car Buick'S best by far, Says period four is the devil to teach. in speech. A. S. Her humor in chemistry, period two, Keeps me from working, honest it dog But during a test, with hair in her face, She soars to an A, her usual place. She's of the navy, has traveled far, And she and Flossie, everywhere are. With short dark hair, in a wave or two, Freckled and tangeed-her eyes very blue, Guess who? B. S. Short and blond and very still You might overlook her, that is, until She smiles, and then you'd say, '1 hls little lady has got a way. In yellow jacket, with goldish hair, Six of the cream puffs -ain't she rare? R. M. A master is he in his short, dark way, When lightly ne strums as he hums. 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