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

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rf X ff f 24 , Y X j K i Porta! '40 B06 Neiman ..... Ecxctor Tayior .-.. Assistant Eaktor Cliaries Bracisizaw . . . Business Manager Don Heller ...... . Aff Eczktor Norzna Hoicoma . . . Safes Manager Pear! Oison . . Commissioner ofpuaiications 5 I SENIOR CLASS PUBLICATION oin 1? Loma CAOO San Diego. CaIIIomia oft Through the portals we are passing . . . We are sorry we must go . . . Yet it means another milestone on our way . . . We have worked here . . . We have played here . . . We have tried to tind ourselves here . . . As tind yourselves will those ot you who stay . . . For the knowledge we have garnered . . . For the tests we've passed or tailed . . . For the way we've learned to reason when or why . .. For the people who have helped us . . . For their friendship . . . taith . . . assis- tance . . . For all this we say... We thanlc you .. and Goodbye, '1 xiii? 1 1 f fl W j Q ,.,..,,., .I ' , aw X FLEX- QS: mv? 1:1 fi? Deokcation To the noble ins irat' p ion . . . to the years ot earnest labor . . . to the . . . and original conce ti ot lasting beauty . . . to the ar sculptor . . . to the work ot Donal we dedicate this annual. nnuaf did!! Rushing to meet deadlines . . . push- ing pencils tull speed . . . writing 'round the theme . . . prying ques- tion k' ' s . . . s ipping classes.. .dashing from room to room . . from teacher to teacher . . . trying an modern st l ye . . . looking up back numbers ot El P tl ' or a . . . learning new names . . . new faces . . . the Staff says hats otf to the students . . . to the if It acu y ...to Miss Clark . . . Miss Brodie... Miss McL ll ' ' e an . . . Mr. Christranson . . . for their help . . . direction . . . inspiration . . . and with one weary unanimous sigh . . .we meet this last deadline. powerful execution p 'ons . . . to the gitt tist and the I-lord. do fn Amemoriom FRED SI-IER December 30, I938 MAN ALLEN JAM ES E September 20 DWARD ALBRECI-IT , 1939 VINCENT MCLAUGHLIN May 5, I939 9 UIIIPUS X C, I !1',,1,M Wrwxx, : BkJf1fwM17qwfA, GV- af QLHN' U5 26 I.-v Q9 27-'N XV .v wk rw. C V 'L rwv. ww, Cf?-mx Am, v, Ov' TM 1' L. L'T'!. NH: u in av vw fir ,vx MH., VLl 'lVVSl'iV1Q'Wf, I .,,..-3:42, . ,f't VP' 35 X yi gi 5-in -W K , Q, ' ya . fm' Y Y ., ,M V Y Y sr I P mpvxf, M, V L it 8 alministration PRINCIPAL . . . FACULTY . . . STUDENT GOVERNMENT They prod us ancl they lecture us . . They make us fill out cards . . . They seem to be our mentors . . . But fhey've really been our pards lieficitcztions To our Seniors ot l94O: Sitting here at my desk alone in the ottice, checking the senior list at the close ot a busy day, I recall the many conterences l have had the past year with you senior boys and girls. Every one ot you has come to me as your counselor at least twice to checlc up on credits earned, discuss college or vocational plans or to try to settle some problem that seemed a bit puzzling. Many ot you have been in many times and I have been happy to share your contidences, help you with your plans and see you grow trom day to day in selt-confidence and responsibility. Now you are about to leave Point Lorna High and step out into a bigger world ot activity. You will t lc th' i ' a e is beautiful annual with you as a reminder ot happy hours in your old school. We who are lett behind are wishing you every happiness and suc cess in meeting the r bl ' ' p o ems and responsibilities ot your tuture years. Sincerely your counselor and triend, Cecelia M. Collier Girls' Dean Robert D. Williams Boys' Vice Principal Facufty A relatively small faculty . . . a large school . . . a friendly spirit. . . New teachers . . . new friends . . . new experiences in new classes . . . helpful encouragement . . . never-failing advice . . . astonishing knowledge . . . equally astonishing assignments . . . Good sports in scho-ol and out. . . patient and long suffering . . .friends we remember. Lucien c. Atherton Helen E. Bagley william c. Bailey George W. ssnis Frances N. Bcvcn James H. Blee Willabee Brodie Mary E. Brown Caroline J. Burnside Barbara Byrne Kenneth E. Christianson A. Bess Clark A. B. Crawford Caroline l.. Crosby Martha K. Davies l Eleanor W, Dixon '- James DeVorc Paul W. Farrar Frederick R. Gentlcs lna Shafer Harris Edward l. Janowslcy Fa Twelve Rose Alice Georglla L. Ethel Hendersq n l Henry E. Jewelll l l l ll ll ll rl ll I ll Laura E. Fenton Harvey Franken Ll l ll lr l. l Hilda D. Giles Alice M. Greer l ll l Frances C. l-lenlcing Roy T. Holt ll l gl I Ruby Grey Johnson John C. Lamott l lr ll ll 'r lwffy l l y l ll Q C U y FACULTY MEMBERS Rhoda N. McDougall Margaret L. McLellan Ivan D. Massey Lois E. Matzen Martha Miller Harold A. Moody Frances T. Neill Florence G. Olterness Phoebe A. K. Palmer Vera Jane Parrott Hubert B. Price Laurence H. Purdy George Rye Cameron Sellar William E, Shepherd Franlc G. Tait Lillian L. Troxell Helen M. Walling Thomas E. Walt Charles L. Wilson Justine Braclc Merle Hayes Jennie Hinojosa NOT PICTURED lrma E. Gibson James C. Riley M.. mv .4 .s Fourteen FIRST SEMESTER Row one: Jean Conner, clerk: Si- Row two: Barbara Vestal, girls' athletics: Lyle Butler, junior high attairs: Harry Shutes, general at- tairs: Don Heller, finance. Row three: Victor Wolcott, interscho- lastic athletics: Virginia Oglesbec, cultural attairs: Barbara Lush, his- torian: Steve Dale, boys' activities. SECOND SEMESTER Row one: Pearl Olson, publica- tions: Barbara Vestal, girls' ath- letics: Edwina Taylor, finance: Phyllis Swing, girls' activities: Roger Oglesbee, boys' activities. Row two: Victor Wolcott, inter- scholastic athletics: Barbara Lush cultural attairs: Steve Dale, gen- eral attairs. tuolent ommissioners l-lard work . . . successtul projects . . . A.S.B. card sale . . . promotion ot athletic season . . . ASB. Ball in l-lotel San Diego . . . Rally Dance . . . reorganization ot elections . . . proposal ot home room changes . . . noon dances . . . pay assembly . . . operatic tenor . . . appointments ot historian, clerk, merit clerk, yell-leaders, song leaders, con- cessions manager, eligibility ancl elections committee . . . cooperation with school authorities . . enterprise and enthusiasm . . . smooth efficiency. mone Fougerousse, girls' activities, CN 5 umpus ,lfinzpses X Lnttlv swsh, r. Not bad. Rudi- buddu-7 Comuntremiuon plus. 'ff Awww brmk? ABC. Frwdv of Hug R.O,? Why, Captam! 7:55 IKM. wmmg md? Cimrlw. 'N -fa HKS. C10 S S C S SENIORS...UNDER6RADUATES Our senior class is leaving . . . You others move ahead . . . While you are burning midnight oil We'll all be snug in bed. OFFICERS 4 I Kneeling: Angie Vrerra, sec- retary: 'Edwina Taylor, trea- surer: Shirley Calvert, vice president. Standing: Don Wheeler, vice resident: P Vincent Gonsalves, presi- dent. erziors Able leadership by Vincent Gonsalves, senior A president . . . Shirley Calvert, vice-president . . . Loch Crane, trea- surer . . .Angie Vierra, secretary . . . Ditch Day at Del Mar . . . Vesper Services . . . Prom at l-lotel Del Coronado . . . Graduation in the Ford Bowl . . . Senior A class members on A.S.B. Commission . . . Steve Dale, General Attairs . . . Edwina Taylor, Finance . . . Barbara Vestal, Girls' Athletics . . . Phyllis Swing, Girls' Activities. . . Barbara Lush, Cultural Attairs . . . Pearl Olson, Publications . . . Victor Wolcott, lnterscholastic Athletics . . . Roger Oglesbee, Boys' Activi- ties . . . class sponsor, John C. Lamott . . . a successful year with cooperation and fun . . . one hundred and sixty- tive graduates. .lack W. Algeo Football 2, 3: Traclc 3, 4: Yell Leader 4: Boys' Glee 2, 3: Drama I, 2: Vaqueros 3: Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Ditchday Chairman 4. Watson C. Allan Robert G. Allen Orchestra I, 2, 3: Ottice Help 3, 4. Price W. Alvarado Tennis 4: Commercial Club 4: Annual Assistant Business Manager 4. Barbara Jean Anderson Girl Scouts I, 2: Honor Soci- ety I, 2, 4, Secretary 4: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4: Girl Reserves 3, 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: A.S.B. Merit Clerk 4: Choir 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2: Girls' Glee 2: Cultural Club 3, 4: Press Club I, 2, 3: Photoplay Club I, 2. Helen M. Andrade Cultural Club 3: Advanced Art Club 4: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 3, 4. Ruth L. Arnett Pointer Staff 4: Assistant Ed- itor 4: Press Club I, 2: Pho- toplay Club 2: Glee Club 4. 1940 Phill Arrasmith R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Statt Scr- geant: Otticers' and Non- Coms' Club 3, 4: Advanced Art Club 4. Virginia Atlrinson Ouantico. Virginia: French Club 4: Cultural Club 4: Girl Reserves 4: Usherettes 4. Maryann Austin San Diego High Schiol: Cultural Club 4: Choir 4: Girl Reserves 4: Drama 4. Bob Barlow Band I, 2, 3, 4: Pointer Staff 3. Esther Marie Batt G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3, Class President 4: Honor Society I, 2: Girl Scouts I, 2: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4: Cultural Club 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4. Genevieve V. Bergath Girl Reserves 3, 4: Choir 4: Girls' Glee 4: G.A,A. 4: Pointer Statt 4: Cultural Club 4. Barbara Blaclr Coronado High School: Cul- tural Club 4: Riding Club 4. Lois Blackwell Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: Ad- vanced Art Club 3, 4: Press Club I, 2. 3: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 3, 4. Mary Jo Bradman Ouantico, Virginia: Girl Re- serves 4: Choir 4: French Club President 4. Charles Bradshaw Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, Captain: Track 2, 3, 4: Annual Busi- ness Manager 4: Choir 3. Constance Brannon Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Oltice Help I, 2, 3. Marillynn Brown Pointer Painters 2, 3, Vice President 3: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Drama 2, 3, 4: Ad- vanced Art Club 2, 3, 4: Cultural Club 3, 4: Usher- ettes' Treasurer 4: Senior Class Treasurer 4: Annual Assistant Art Editor 4. Meta Bruce Nott Terrace High School, Schenectady, New York: Honor Society 3, 4: Band 3. 4. Neil Butler Football I, 2, 4: Biseball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Drama I, 2, 4: Swimming 4: Band I, 2, 3: Orchestra I, 2: Varsity Club 4: Cultural Club 3, 4: Boys' Dress Com- mittee 4: Announcement Committee 4: Rummage Sale 3, 4. eniors Sh irley Irene Calvert Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3: Toastmas- ters' Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, Secretary 4: Press Club 2, 3: Photoplay Club 3: Girls' Glee 4: Girl Re- serves 4: French Club 4: An- nual Statt 4: Cultural Club 3, 4: Senior Class Vice Presi- dent 4, Earl E. Carr .Ia Bi San Diego High School: R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4: Cultural Club 4: Otticers' and Non-Coms' Club 3, 4: Advanced Art Club 4. ck Carstarphen Coronado High School: Football 2: Baseball Man- ager 2: Swimming 2, 3: Ad- vanced Art Club 4: Harbor Lights Art Stott 4. II Casselman Football 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Varsity Club 4: Track 4. Josephine Castanien Press Club 2, 3: Girl Re- serves 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Girl Scouts I, 2: Cultural Club 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Usherettes 4: Girls' Ritle Team 4. Mamie Castro February Graduate. Barbara Ann Chesebrough Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 3: Vaqueros I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Secretary 3: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Photo- play Club 2: Advanced Art Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Cul- tural Club 3, 4: Pointer Painters 2: Glee Club I: Band 2. Dorothy Clarlr Bishop's School tor Girls: Cultural Club 4: Advanced Art Club 2: Photoplay Club I, 2: Press Club 4: Glee Club 4: Pointer Painters 2: Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4. Carol Estelle Cody Burlingame High School, San Francisco: French Club 4: Advanced Art Club 4: Glee Club 4: Trot and Canter Club 4. Thomas Cole Football 2: Traclr 3. Bob Coleman Orchestra 2: Band 3, 4. Pat Condo Fairfax l-ligh School, l.os Ana geles: Glee Club 4: Drama 4: G.A.A. 4: Cultural Club 4. Arthur Collins Pointer Exchange Editor 4: Annual Statt 4. Susann M. Conklin Drama 2, 3: Glee Club 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4. 1940 Jean Marie Conner Pep Club: Girl Reserves l. 4: Cultural Club 3: Spanish Club 3: l-lonor Society 4: Press Club l: A.S.B. Merit Clerlr 3: Commission Clerlr 4: G.A.A. 4: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4: Trot and Canter Club 4: Photoplay Club l, 2: Choir 4. Betty Louise Con nors Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3.4: Press Club 3: Commercial Club 2, 3: Choir 4. Walter J. Coyle Baslretball 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Pointer Staff 4. Thelma Craig Loch Crane l-li-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Swim- ming 4: French Club I, 2, 3. Stephen Dale Football I. 2, 3, 4: Traclr Manager 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Press Club 3: Pointer Advertising Manager 4: Commissioner ot Boys' Activities 4: Commis- sioner ot General Alfairs 4: lnterschool Council 4: Var- sity Club 4: Junior Coordi- nating Council 4, Eleanor C. Davis G.A.A. 3, 4: Advanced Art Club 4. Benton Weaver Declrer Football 33 Tennis 43 Golt 4: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice Presi- dent 4. Glenn DePue R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant, Otticers' and Non-Coms' Club 33 Ritle Team 3, 4. Petra Mary Diaz G.A.A, 2. 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 41 Art 33 Cultural Club 3. Eleanor Fern Dierdortf Pasadena Junior College, Pasadena. Edward H. Doolin Roosevelt High School, Hon- olulu, Hawaii: R,O.T.C. 4. Sergeant: Otticers' and Non- Coms' Club 4. Harry Milburn Dort Traclr 2, 3: Stage Crew I, 2, 3, Drama I, 2, 35 Yell Leader 41 Cultural Club 3, 4 Viola Ann Einolander GAA. 2, 3, 4: Annual Art Staff 4. eniors Tim G. English Vaqueros 3, 4: Tennis 43 Traclr 41 Hi-Y 4. Aiji Esalri R.O.T.C. 2, 31 Pointer Statt 4. Della Mary Fanton Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4, Pres- ident 45 Vaqueros 33 Photo- play Club I, 2: Drama 4: Advanced Art Club 2, 3. 4, President 3, 4: Trot and Canter Club 43 Cultural Club 3. 43 Pointer Statt l, 2: G.A.A. 2: Glee Club I. Mary Charlotte Fisher Glee Club 45 Girl Reserves I, 23 Toastmasters' Club 4: Debate Club 23 Cultural Club Secretary-Treasurer 45 Usherette Treasurer 43 Ad- vanced Art Club 4: Honor Society 41 Photoplay Club l, 2. Eva Flores G.A.A. 2. 3, 4: Pointer Club Reporter 4. Ed T. Foley Traclc 3: Drama 43 Advanced Art Club 3, 4. Walter Finch Fremont High School, Oalr- land. Simone Marie Fougerousse Lanier High School, Macon, Georgia: R.O.T.C. Battalion Sponsor 4: Cultural Club 4: Trot and Canter Club 4: A.S.B. Merit Clerk 3: Girl Reserves 4: Commissioner ot Girls' Activities 4: Girls' Glee Club Soloist 4: French Club 4: Press Club 2: Photo- play Club 3: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4, Vice President 3: Honor Society 2, 3, 4. Arthur J. Fouquette Track 4. Edmund Freitas Drama 2, 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra I, 2, 3: Football 3, 4, Captain 4: Baseball 3, 4: Basketball 4: Varsity Club 3, 4, President 3: Corn- mercial Club 2, 3, 4. Vincent Gonsalves Jr. Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Senior Class President 4: Choir 4. Ruth Virginia Goodwin February Graduate. Bill Graham French Club 2, 3, 4: R.O. T.C. 3: Rifle ,Team 3: Golt 3, 4: Swimming 3.4. Harry A. Guthrie Herbert Hoover High School, San Diego: Toast- masters' Club 3, 4: Honor Society 4: Tennis 4: Basket- ball 3. 1940 Robert William Guthrie Herbert Hoover High School, San Diego: Basket- ball 3, 4. Dick Harris Pointer Exchange Editor 4: Football 3: Camera Club I. Howard R. Harvey Football 4: Baseball 4: Swimming 4: Drama I, 2, 3. 4: Cultural Club 4. Roscoe Hazard Jr. Football I, 2, 3, 4: Letter- man's Club 3: Varsity Club Secretary 4: I-Ii-Y 3, 4, Sec- retary 4: Toastmasters' Club 3: Vaqueros 3, 4, President 4: Honor Society Treasurer 4: Ditch Day Committee 4. Donald H. Heller Honor Society I: Commis- sioner ot Finance 4: Annual Art 'Editor 4: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4, President 4: Va- queros 2, 3, President 3: Art Club 2: Senior Sweater Committee Chairman 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. Norma Jean Holcomb Orchestra I, 2, 3. 4: Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 3, President 4: Civic Attairs Day Chairman 4: Photoplay Club 2: Debate Club 2: Press Club Social Chairman 2: Cultural Club 3: Annual Sales Manager 4: Golt 4. Audrey Mae Hitchings Philadelphia High School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Br yce M. Hodges Football 2, 3, 41 Baseball I, 2, 3. 45 Bowling 3: Choir 2, 35 Pointer Sports Editor 41 Varsity Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 43 Qttice 43 Annual Sports Editor 4. Bonnita Bonny Hyatt Commercial Club 2, 3. 4, President 4: GAA. 3, 47 Oitice 41 Stage 4. Margaret lten GAA. 3, 41 Pointer Art Statt 4. Kathleen lvicevic G.A.A. 2, 3, 41 Glce Club 4. arol Jane Jacobs C Punahou, l-lonolulu, Hawaii, Z Choir 41 French Club 3: S p a n i s h Conversational Group 4. eda Jones G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Mary Eileen Kinnaird Campfire Girls I, 2g Girl Reserves 3, 41 Spanish Club 3: G.A.A. 41 Glee Club 4: Cultural Club 4. eniors Geraldine Knox San Diego High Schoolg Ad- vanced Art Club 3. Wave Layman Southland High School, New York: Toastmasters' Club 3, 43 French Club 43 Girl Re- serves 4: Choir 4: Honor So- ciety 4g Trot and Canter Club 41 Cultural Club 3, 4. William Linthicum February Graduate. Robert Little February Graduate. Mary Elizabeth Ludwig Press Club I. 2, 3, President 2: Pointer Statt 2, 3, 4: Toastmasters' Club 3, 41 Cul- tural Club 3g Drama 2: Glee Club 4. Barbara Jean Lush Girl Reserves l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 21 French Club 3, 4: Pointer Painters 2, 3, President 37 School Historian 33 Commissioner ot Cultural Attairs 41 Photoplay Club l, 2, Vice President lg Trot and Canter Club 4: Cultural Club 3, 4. Katherine M. Madigan Advanced Art Club 4: GAA. 4: Girl Reserves 3, 47 Drama 4. Henry V. Madruga Tulare I-Iigl'i School, Tulare: Pointer Statt 4. Virginia Louise Madruga Painter Staff 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Stage 4: Office Help I, 2, 3, 4. Skeeter Malcolm Baslcetball I, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 2, 3: Baseball I, 2, 3: Traclc 2, 3, 4: Surfing I, 2. 3, 4. Virginia Lee Manning Advanced Art Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4: GAA. 4: Girl Reserves 4: Drama 4: Cultural Club 3, 4: Harbor Lights Art Staff 4. Cipriano Martinez Jim C. Masters Football I, 4: Traclc I, 3: Junior I-liglw President I: Commissioner ot Boys' Activ- ities 2, 3. Olie G. Mathis Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4: Basketball I, 2, 3. 4, Cap- tain 4: Football 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Varsity Club 4. 1940 Pamela McFacIdin I Cincinnati, Oliio: Girl Rc- scrvcs 3, 4: Riding Club 4: Frcncln Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Cultural Club 3, 4. Davicl Clarlr McLees I-li-Y 4: Ctroir 4: Tennis 3, 4: Baslcctball 3: Cultural Club 4. Patricia McNamara Glec Club I, 2. 3: Clioir 4. Philip Mead R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Captain: Otticcrs ancl Non-Coms' Club 4: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3: Frcnclw Club 4: I-Ionor Society 2, 4, Trcasurcr 4. Margaret F. B. Milligan Girl Rcscrvcs 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4: Girl Scouts I: Girls' Glce 3, 4: Ctioir 3: GAA. 4: Cultural Club 3: Carncra Club 4: Pointer Advertising 4. Lyle Moore Basketball 3, 4. Robert C. Moore Yell Leader 2, 3, 4: Basc- ball I, 3, 4: Stagccratt 4: Drama I. Victor Musser R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, IciCutenant3 Otticers' and Non-Coms' Club 33 Band 2, 3, 4. Bruce Nehls Crovo High School, Crovo, Utah3 Spanish Club 33 Honor Society 3, 43 Pan- Arncrican Club 43 Probation Otticer 43 Cultural Club 3, 4. Bob Neiman R.O,T.C. 2, 3, 4, Captain3 Otticers' and Non-Coms' Club 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Society I, 2, 3, 43 Established Trattic Court 43 Cultural Club 3, 43 Commis- sioner ot Publications 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Pointer Statt 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 43 Annual Editor 4. George S. Newell ' Honor Society 43 Camera Club 23 Radio Club 4. Roger K. Oglesbee Hi-Y 43 Eootball 3, 43 Basketball 33 Baseball 33 Commissioner ot Boys' Activities 43 Vaqucros 43 Choir 43 Pointer Statt 33 Lettermcn's Club 3, 43 In- ter-School Council 43 Junior- Coordinating Council 4. Virginia Oglesby Ouantico, Virginiag French Club Secretary 3, 43 Cul- tural Club 3, 43 Commis- sioner ot Cultural Attairs 43 Girl Reserve Vice President 3, 43 Ushcrcttcs 4. Selma Pearl Olson Commissioner ot Publica- tions 43 Pointer Statt I, 3, 4, Editor 43 Harbor Lights Editor 43 Toastmasters' Club 33 French Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 43 Annual Statt 43 Press Club I, 2. eniors Maud Estelle Pearce Ball High School, Galves- ton, Texas: French Club 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Usher- ettcs 43 Drama 33 Ditch Day Committee 43 Cultural Club 3, 4. Bernice Frances Pedro G.A,A. 2, 3, 43 Stage 43 Commercial Club 2, 3, 4: Usherettcs 4: Cultural Club 43 Otticc Help I, 2, 3. Leonard Pete Pedro I.ettermen's Club I, 2, 33 Basketball Manager I, 23 Football Manager 33 Traclc Manager 33 Baseball Mana- ger 33 Commercial Club 3, 43 Art Club 3. Ed W. Peterson San Diego High ScIrool3 Choir 2, 3, 43 Glce Club 2, 3. Lois Elaine Piburn Pointer Statt 43 Drama 3. Wintord O. Plant I-Ionor Society I: Toastmas- tcrs' Club 3, 43 Baseball 43 Election Committee Chair- man 4. Phyllis Mae Price Girl Scouts I, 22 Honor Society I, 2, 43 Girl Re- seryes 3, 4: Toastmasters' Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 41 A.S.B. Merit Clerlc 43 A.S.B. Secretary 4: Choir Ac- cornpanist 3, 43 Orchestra l, 23 Cultural Club 3. 42 Press Club I, 2, 33 Girls' Glee 23 Photoplay Club I, 23 Usherettes 4. Virginia Purdy G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Class President 4: Advanced Art Club I, 2. 4: Cultural Club 3. Thomas W. Queen Tennis 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 4: Vaqueros 2, 3, 4: Pointer Staff 4. Bob Franlr Reed Baseball 2. 4. Daniel W. Robinson R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Captain: Officers' and Non-Coms' Club 3, 4: Secretary-Treas- urer 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3: Cultural Club 4: Stamp Club Secretary 2. Adeline Rogers G.A.A. 2. 3. 4: Commercial Club 2. 3, 4, Secretary 4: Office 3, 4. Wayne I.. Rosenberg Baseball 2, 4: Surfing I, 2, 3, 4: Slriing I, 2, 3, 4. Marjorie Jane Rundahl Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Span- ish Club I, 2, 3: Vaqueros 3: Glee Club 4: French Club 3, 4. 1940 Martha Jean Rundahl Girl Reserves 3, 4: Civic AIA fairs Day 4: Camp Firc Girls I, 2: Cultural Club 4. Dorothy Shaw Redlands High School, Red- lands: Advanced Art Club 4. Henry K. Shaw French Club 3, 4: Pointer Painter President 3: Swim- ming 4: Annual Art Staff 4. William E. Sayles Basketball 2, 3: Swimming 4: Surfing I, 2, 3, 4. Harry Ford Shutes R.O.T.C. I, 2, 3, 4, Colonel: Officers' and Non-Coms' Club 3. 4, Vice President 3, President 4: Rifle Team 3. 4: A.S.B. President 4: Cul- tural Club 4: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4, Vicc Prcsidcnt 4: Inter-School Council 4: San Diego Rotary Club 4. Warren H. Siegrist R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant: Band 2, 3, 4, Bandmaster 4: Officers' and Non-Coms' Club 3: Cultural Club 3. Dan E. Silva Football 4: Track: Varsity Club 4: Radio Club 4: Pointer Sports Staff 4. Ross Simpson Band I, 2, 3, 4: Cultural Club 4. Joyce Anita Smith Advanced Art Club 4: Girls Glee Club 2, 3: Choir 4: Drama 4: G.A.A. 4. i Edward Everett Smith Rayen High School, Youngs- town, Ohio: Cultural Club 4: Vaqueros 4. Lorraine Stevens February Graduate: Hoover High School: Civic Attairs Day 4. William W. Swenson R.O.T.C. 3, 4, First Ser- geant: Otticers' and Non- Coms' Club 4: Band I, 2, 3. Phyllis Swing Commissioner ot Girls' Acti- vities 4: Song Leader 4: Glee Club President 4: French Club President 3: Girl Reserves I, 2, 3, 4: R.O.T.C. Battalion Sponsor 4: Cultural Club 3, 4. Matilda Tillie Tavares Pointer Statt 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Stage 4: Ottice Help I, eniors Edwina A. Taylor Commissioner ot Finance: 4: Senior Class Treasurer 41 Kamera Kliek Secretary 3, 4: Eligibility and Elections Committee 4: Honor Society I, 2, 3, President l: Prcss Club 3: Girl Reserves 4: Trot and Canter Club 4: Laboratory Assistant 3, 4: Cultural Club 3: G.A.A. 4. William H. Taylor Choir 3: Hi-Y 4: Toast- masters' Club 3, 4: Annual Assistant Editor 4. Alan Talbot Art l, 2: Glee Club 3: Stage 3: Drama 3, 4. Joe Tody Track 4. Joyce Belle Troyer Usherettes 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Cultural Club 4: G.A.A. I, 2, 3. 41 Commercial Club 2, 3: Press Club 3. Ross W. Truitt R.O.T.C. 2. 3, 4, Lieuten- ant: Ofticers' and Non- Coms' Club 3, 4: Toast- masters' Club 3: Hi-Y 4. Dorothy Elizabeth Va nValin Bishop-'s School tor Girls: Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4: Eligi- bility Committee Chairman 4: Pointer Statt 4: Photo- play Club 2, 3: Annual Salesman 4: Ottice Hclp 2, 3, 4. George Ventura Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball Manager 3, 43 Baseball Manager 3, 43 Varsity Club 3, 4. Barbara Vestal G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Orchestra 33 Cultural Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Vaqueros 2, 3, 4, vice President 43 Glee Club President 43 Choir President- Director 43 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Camp Fire Girls l, 2, President l3 Song Leader 43 Commissioner ot G i r l sl Athletics 4. Angie Vierra Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Secretary 23 Usherettes 43 Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Ottice Help 2 3, fc Stage 43 Cultural Club 43 Senior Class Secretary 4. Hazel D. Virrissimo Usherettes 2, 3, 43 Com- mercial Club 2, 3, 43 Cul- tural Club 43 Glee Club 4: Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Stage 4. Mary Virrissimo Drama l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 33 Choir 43 Usherettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, 43 Ottice 43 Cultural Club 3, 4. Walter Vogel Football 2, 3, 43 Band 2 3, 43 Varsity Club 4. Dane Wagner Traclc 2, 3, 4. 19-ro Patricia Walsh Girl Reserves 43 G.A.A. 3, 43 Choir 43 Cultural Club 3: Press Club I, 2, 3: Pointer Statt 43 Harbor Lights As- sitant Editor 43 Usherettes 43 Girls' Rifle Team. Ann Wansley Toastmasters' Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 43 Annual Staff 43 Harbor Lights 43 G.A.A. 3, 43 Cultural Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 3. Don E. Wheeler Football 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 43 French Club 33 Varsity Club 43 Vaqueros 3, 4, President 43 Toastmasters' Club 3, John Whelan Nellie Barnett Willis Santa Barbara High School, Santa Bdfbdfdf Herbert Hoover High School3 Span- ish Club 33 Girl Reserves 3, 43 Orchestra I3 Glee Club 43 Cultural Club 43 Ditchday Committee. Elizabeth H. Wilson Advanced Art Club 43 G. A.A. 43 Glee Club 23 Pointer Statt 4. John Wilson February Graduate3 Foot- ball 3, 43 Cultural Club President 43 R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4, Captain3 Otticers' and Non-Coms' Club 3, 43 Senior Class President 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Toastmasters' Club 3. .laclr W. Wilton Chester High School, Ches- terland, Ohio: R.O.T.C. 4, Private: Advanced Art Club 4. Victor F. Wolcott Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4: Choir 4: Corn- missioner ot lnterscholastic Athletics 4: Radio Club: Toastmasters' Club 3, 4: Tennis 4: Swimming 4: Track 4: Rurnmage Sale 3, 4. Kathryn Klajda Woolf Drama 4: Pointer Staff 4. ALSO GRADUATING Martin R. Ballre Paul R. Conner William Elliott Rosendo Flores Eleanor Forward Andrew G. Mosley Vincent Murphy Margaret Woordsworth C-.A.A. 4: Pointer Art Staff 4. Masao Yoshimine Manuel David Zepeda G Football Manager 2, 3: Baseball Manager 3. ertrude Ann Zoschke G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3: Press Club 2, 3: Girl Reserves I, 4: Commercial Club 2, 3: Cultural Club 3. 4: Girls' Glee 4: Choir 4: Pointer Advertising 4. eakng NAME Anderson, Barbara Jean Andrade, Helen Arnett. Ruth Atkinson, Virginia Austin, Maryann Batt, Esther Bergath, Genevieve Black, Barbara Blackwell, Lois Bradman, Mary Jo Brannon, Constance Brown. Marillynn Bruce, Meta Calvert, Shirley Castanien, Josephine Chesebrough, Barbara Clark, Dorothy Ann Cody. Carol Condo, Patricia Conklin, Susanna Conner, Jean Connors. Betty Craig, Thelma Davis, Eleanor Diaz, Petra Mary Dierdorff, Ferne Eiolander, Viola Fanton, Della Fisher, Mary Flores, Eva Forward, Eleanor Fougerousse, Simone Hitchings. Audrey Holcomb, Norma Hyatt, Bonita lten, Margaret lvicevic, Kathleen Jacobs, Carol Jones, Zeda Kinnard. Mary Knox, Geraldine Layman, Wave Ludwig, Mary Lush, Barbara McFacldin, Pam McNamara, Pat Madigan, Katherine Madruga, Virginia Manning, Virginia Milligan, Margaret Oglesby, Virginia Olson, Pearl in Fu tures HOW WE KNOW 'EM Dark eyes . . neat . . Oh Jack! Friendly . . capable . . fun Pointer staff . . mayonnaise Deliberate drawl . . Jinny Baby stare . . Honey Sprightly stride . Lloyd's frat pin What a smile l Cute little trick Small and smart Quiet as a mou happy hello captivating glances Venetian lines . . No, I didn't! . likeable se . . another A Petite 'n' pert . .acting ability . . Mel Quiet and sweet . . brains without brag Even temper . . sense o' humor Jo . . claws . . those huge pickles That winsome smile . . come hither Ambitious . . sporting Small, dark attractiveness Hi, Kid . . perpetual diet Chatterbox . . amusing Let's go out to State . . cunning nose Betsy . . Frank said so! Buffalo. N. Y. . . swell typist . . Boots Pleasant smile . . shy . . well liked Tall, dark, and handsome . . dependable Dark hair . . pretty eyes . . nice smile Vi . . friendly . . Miss Brodie's pet Willowy weave . . that hair! Dort . . benevolent beam . . Gad Demon on the gym field . . geniality Plaids . . Do you like my hair? Southern slur . . innocence personified Little Audrey . . shorthand specialist A rare combination of brains, baby talk Bonny . . specialist in sports Blonde hair . . cute looks . . likeable Sweet and shy and kinda pretty Happy go lucky . . good with a uke Shines in sports . . quiet . . Dede Neatness and looks . . ersonalit lus P Y P Dark hair . . dark eyes . . shy Oh, those eyesl . . bouncing Buick Puns for the Pointer A well groomed exterior . . dry wit AMBITION To be a nurse To marry a captain To live 'in La Jolla To chew gum in French Writer of Tales for Tots Tops in tennis Air hostess To travel Commercial artist To lead a service life Henry Ford's secretary Russian ballet Pasteur ll , Radio star Glamor girl Round world in a yacht To make up her mind To marry an admiral Get married Grand opera To go to Honolulu Good wife for Frank Secretary Doctor Bookkeeper Air hostess Artist Dress desig ner Head, Detention Home Secretary Writer Marry a Naval officer Secretary Phi Beta Kappa Beauty operator To be a good secretary Nurse To get some ambition Photographer To marry a cowboy To teach kindergarten To marry Jim REALLY be a teacher Graduate from college Bright colors . . blonde looks and locks Soprano supreme . . cheerful friendliness Soft brown hair . . quiet, friendly ways Shorty . . dark eyes . . cunning Artistic . . energetic . . attractive Gee, kid . .friendly manner . . pep Red hair . .snappy eyes . . No lie! Sly wink . . chocolate eclair . . Professional model Sing with Nelson Eddy Movie actress Girls' dean Commercial artist Beauty operator To be a lap dog Editor of N. Y. Times FATE Dietitian at Patton Ship's cook Stuck in Kansas Glued to her desk Bridesmaid, Frankenstein's wedding Tiddley-wink coach at Oxford Demonstrator of kiddie cars Travel bureau Comic strip proofreader Civilian in Ohio Demonstrator for Sun-Kist oranges Personal maid to Olga ltshkovitch School nurse Sound effects Society editor of O. B. News Travel 3d class on Coronado ferry Manicurist Old maid Six sons and one husband Work in a music store San Diego for life To marry Joe Office girl Victim of her own medicine Best cook in the neighborhood Foreman in a toy airplane factory Clerk in a crockery store Authority on paper dolls Problematic inmate Repairer of typewriters Teaching penmanship To marry To flunk typing Honor Society sponsor Sweeps up the hair Ditto Asst. Vice-Pres. S. D. Doll Hospital Overflowing with it Clerk at Vreeland's Ranch cook Owner Knox's Plants and Shrubs Bridesmaid Prof. Quiz the Second Reno Dressmaker Double for Donald Duck Stand-in Old maid in a boarding house House painter Doing a lot of headwork Fulfillment Society ed.. San Quentin Journal Thirty-one I I Deafzng NAME Pearce, Mimi Pedro, Bernice Piburn, Lois Price, Phyllis Purdy. Virginia Rogers, Adeline Rundahl, Marjorie Rundahl. Martha Shaw, Dorothy Smith. Anita Swing. Phyllis Tavares, Mat.lda Taylor, Edwina Troyer, Joyce Van Valin, Dorothy Vestal, Barbara Vierra, Angie Virissimo, Flazel Virissimo. Mary Walsh, Patricia Wansley, Ann Willis, Nellie Wilson. Elizabeth Woolf, Kathryn Wordsworth, Margaret Zoschke. Gertrude Algeo, Jack Allan, Watson Currie Allen, Robert Gordon Alvarado, Price Arrasmith, Phillip Balke, Martin R. Barlow. Robert Bradshaw, Charles Butler, Neil Carr, 'Earl Edwin Carstarphen, Jack Casselman, Bill Cole, Thomas Coleman, Robert Collins, Arthur Conner, Paul Coyle, Walter Crane, Lock Dale, Stephen Decker, Benton De Pue, Glenn Doolin, Edward Dort, Milburn English, Tim Esake, Aiji Finch, Walter Foley, Ed Fouquette, Arthur Freitas, Ed mund Thi rty-two rn Futures HOW WE KNOW 'EM Yo' all . . happy go lucky . . fun Bright eyes . . some more make-up work! Jolly . . snappy comebacks Black V-8 . . piano plunker Jitterbug . . baseball star Dark beauty . . resourceful . . unselfish Looks we admire . . hearts boys desire . . each one looks like the other A retiring manner. . a pleasant shyness Small . .sweet . . slick on skates Bows and beaux . .dash of what it takes A swell sense of humor Snappy skipper . . money bags Wonderful whistler . . good humor That purple sweater . . she doesn't diet! Blonde locks . . vitality plus Pee Wee . . sweet smile Oh, boy, a man! Twinkle-toes chubby . . a friend in need The Pointer and Bob . . those Irish eyes They come in singles Tall . . lively . . bewitching lips Tops in typing . . fetching eyebrows Tall, slim . . dark brown hair Unobtrusive . . small and sweet Trudy . . short short . . l'll go too Smiles . . a model T . . Yeah team! Serious and nice . . always with Plant Jitterbug . . long and lean Short stuff . . happy . .dark curly hair Sociable . . laughing . . blond Super shopman . . stocky Quiet . . unassuming . . likeable Musical . . lanky . . businesslike Corny . . glamor boy . . athlete Red curly hair . . a way with women Smart . . deep voice . . short, snappy Witty wisecracks . . intelligence Unobtrusive . . agreeable . . easy going Short and cheery . . twinkly smiles Lots of fun . . Buster Happy go lucky . . whirling wheels! Quite an athlete . . likeable manner Efficient . . super sailor . . a jolly Joe Earnest . . loquacious . . individual Friendly . . hard working . . dependable Sorta handsome . . another jitterbug Frothy hair . . math whiz . . Sargent Henpecked . . short, dark, handsome Individual . . smooth, slim . . genuine Friendly . . shy . . unconcerned From Oakland . . bouncing boxer Bike riding Romeo . . good natured Lanky . .raucous laugh . . hard working 'ZOO pounds of flashy fullback AMBITION To marry a millionaire Leisure Beauty operator First lady of the land Writer To travel Not to be mistaken for each other Travel Professional skater Stanford Good phone operator To travel in Persia Metropolitan Opera Ouit job election clerk Paderewski ll AVI Secretary Give advice love-lorn Another Eleanor Powell Star reporter Big time politician Symphony player Never see Pointer copy To stay married To become aggressive To be 5 ft. 8 in. Jeanne Early Navy Professional dancer Professional wrecker Forestry Cabinet maker To be a yes-man Professional singer Camille's return History teacher Aviator Government surveyor Navy Band leader To retire at l7 Follow dad's footsteps Professional athlete Win lnternatl. Regatta Super salesman Annapolis Naval bin wig Commander Pensacola Yachtsman Be old enough to vote Electrician Life guard Job at Consolidated All American fullback FATE Pard A steady job Conductor Notes to Love Shorn Secretary of a matrimonial agency Employed in a clipping bureau Travel bureau To marry twins Residence at Oceanside Death from eating roller bearings Junior college Punching a time clock Dealer in imitation Persian rugs Swing Permanent position Piano tuner Public stenogiapher Only subscriber Girls' basketball coach Ad writer Ex-Mayor of San Diego Swing band Faculty adviser fo stay married Fired for loud talking 200 lbs. Jeanne Late Janitor at Navy Y St. Vitus dance Knocking over Junior's blocks Owner of a lumber yard Doll furniture Keeping Junior while Mrs. works Parrot trainer Waiter Kindergarten Tester of mattresses Peep show stage manager Life guard Phonograph needle salesman Hermit Foreman in a boiler factory Tiddly-wink champ Lost in a, mirage Just the man who comes around Brawley Jr. College Bathtub salesman Farmer Stuck on his dad's used car lot Captain of Coronado ferry Forgetting to register Switch board operator Marry a Girl Scout Dishwasher at airport cafe Tuna tackler Deafing in Futures NAME Garner. Gordon Gill, Keith Gonsalves, Vincent Graham, William Guthrie, Harry Guthrie, Robert Harris, Richard Harvey, Howard Hazard. Roscoe Heller. Don Hodges, Bryce McLees. David Madruga. Henry Malcolm. Raymond Martinez, Cipriano Masters. James Mathis. Olie Mead, Phillip Moore, Lyle Moore, Robert Mosely. Andrew Murphy, Vincent Musser. Victor Nehls. Bruce Neiman. Bob Newell, George Oglesbee, Roger Pedro, Leonard Peterson, Ed. Plant, Winford Oueen, Tom Reed, Robert Robinson, Daniel Rosenberg, Wayne Sayes, William Shaw, Henry Shutes, Harry Siegrist. Warren Silva, Daniel Simpson. George R Smith, Edward Swenson, William Talbot. Alan Taylor, William Tody, Joseph Willia Truitt. Ross Ventura, George Vogel, Walter Wagner, Dane Wheeler, Don Whelan, John Wilton. Jack Wolcott. Victor Yoshimine. Masao Zepeda, Manuel OSS I'T'l HOW WE KNOW 'EM Blue eyes . . bushy eyebrows Good looks . . self-confidence Lively line . . Beau Brummel . . athlete Curly . .fiend on wheels . . amicable Unpredictable . . wise cracking Motorcycling Romeo . . neat 'n' natty Tall and quiet . . curly hair Lithe . . blond . . dramatic instincts Fairy like physique . . Togo The glass of fashion . . cynical asides Big guy . . little voice . . football hero Jolly . . even tempered . . bull shooter That cute cookie dusterl . . Dark hair Active all around athlete . . Skeets Great on a guitar . . easy tempered Track star . . jumping jalopy . . tan All around athlete . .triple threat man R.O.T.C. . . Oh, those cracking knuckles! Fish scales . . good cook . . retiring 3 cheers . . ready smile . . pleasant Dark . . abbreviated . . unassuming A waggish tongue . . pack of nonsense Success without swag . . striking visage Proficient probate . . politeness Journalistic gent . . vivacious verve Ghost of 2l2 . . super self reliance Big lktle man . . blue eyes Looks that please . , snappy shrewdness Wandering blond . . collegiate Poetic puns . . whimsical wit Jesting joviality . . corn tassel crop lncommunicado . . brown leather jacket Red headed Cap'n . . engaging grin Quiet . . earnest . . basketball whiz Surf board enthusiast . . twinkling eyes Curly mop . . disdainful mien That military gait . . our Colonel Tantalizin' trumpeter . . round 'n' rolly Danny Boy . . so bashful . . so tall Music master . . sort of a happy Joe Spontaneous grin . . flashy teeth Jovial jester . . hard-working Tall and blond . . stage fixture Dependable . . Long John Crawford's prize pupil . . track star Eager earnestness . . military manner Swish . . She's all right! . . shorty Small but mighty . . agreeable Handsome . . non-committal Swingin' stride . . gift o' gab Earnest . . unassertive . . serene Tall arid blond . . R.O.T.C. . . looks Engaging . . loyal . . reticence Retiring . . unassuming keenness . . wit Placid . . good natured . . conscientious AMBITION Aviator Another Romeo To travel in style Another service man Learn 4th dimension To marry Jeanne WPA foreman Legitimate stage Contractor Successful businessm dn Tackle for Notre Dame None A perfect barber Olympics Second Tito Guizar Annapolis Athletic coach Own South Sea islan d To own a fishing boat To be a barker Attend class full week First class truck driver Second Kay Kyser High school principal West Point Research chemist Journalist Engineer, O. Elizabeth Mural painter Man about town Head chef at Waldorf I6 cylinder Cadillac Govt. etymologist To own a newspaper To go to Honolulu Annapolis U. S. Briq.-General Head of Marine Ban Midget auto racer d Professional trumpeter Conduct dance school Engineer Bdwy. stage manager Business executive Marathon winner Military engineer Captain Ventura Airplane pilot Man who gets around l-lead Maritime Com. Bring 'em back alive Unexpressed Doctor Radio script writer To own service station FATE Packing parachutes Hunchback of Notre Dame Hobo king Room service Out at 2nd Best man Flag man Owner of costume rental agency Cement mixer Custodian of Library of Congress Bishop's bench warmer Likewise Head killer in slaughter house Ocean Beach Marathon Second fiddle instructor Instructor at Boyden's Head man in toy department Monkeys for company Canning sardines Judge at hog calling contests Summer school Second class bronco buster Last of the organ grinders Substitute in a nursery school All points west Researcher in bogus currency Asst. editor of Girl Scout Weekly Coal shoveler on the Bernard Billboard artist Professional escort Head porter at Topsy's 2 cylinder Crosley Lighthouse keeper Two-bit reporter Stuck at San Onofre Bellhop at the Ritz Scoutmaster of the Busy Beavers Merry-go-round manager Driving an ice truck Horn department at Thearle's Dog trainer School denist Point Loma Adding machine salesman Water boy G-man Mess mate Ventura Elevator boy The man who stays at home Manufacturer bath-tub sail boats To run a flea circus lnventor household soda fountain Head of a horse-pital Censor Selling soda pop Thirty-three A so ' 'g , 5 Lia: I vAA,A.,. 5 4 N---Y v , f it ,,.. 5' i 1 s A l A A N, si MS , U . 121 nu., ' ' .MWA ,is , gn, ,gy i W' I - 1, 2 an im- ' x x ami I I B it . , , Q99H?e ! 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Row two Crocker, Wallace, McE.wee, Jennings, Taylor, Freeland, Titlow, McCottrey, Ferreira, Rose, Silva. Row three: Connelly Wedgewood, Cook, Huston, Welch, Decker, Prendergast, Cardosa, Cox, Kerr, Everingham. Row four: Moore, Le Neve Powell, Padgitt, Deger, Coull, Morrison, Ball. Jahries, Crie, Roque. Row five: Purdy, Meehen, Wilson, McNary, Kircher Bedcloe, Strada, Wise, Sarrie, Claydon, Nennaman. Row six: Arnett, Palmer, Vay, DeLong, Sullivan, Gansalves, Clay Golden, Ludwig, Woods, Finster, Kelly. Row seven: Pichett, Noorda, Beeman, Bowman, Lanza, Gates, Scripps, D. Hunt- ington, Bliss, Sikcs, Watson, Walton. Row one: Pisani, Hall, Walker, Burke, Martin, Noisat, Gomes, Gonsalves, Moen, Delley, Hall. Row two: Brady, Back Evett, Howard, Hughes, Farrell, Norris, lrving, Breene, McClendon, Creelman. Row three: Stewart, Perkins, St:-udt Normile, Gray, Clark, Campbell, Walker, Fisk, Rogers. Row four: Morales, lngram, Smith, Patterson, Cutchins, Howell Walsh, Roberts, Craib, Webber, Campbell. Row tive: Lawler, Layman, Wilson, Rye, Freeland, Brazell, Goldberg, Shulind Ludwig, Morikawa. Row six: Manning, Davis, Jones, Doerr, Bradt, Brady, Fowler, Young, Burroughs, Newton, Pleteher Row seven: Ackerman, Shaw, Lem, Miller, Wilson, Serrano, Evilsizor, Hudson, Volz, Arthur Kreizinger. Row one: Andrade, Murphy, Walker, Jobe, Miller, Bolte, Bantill, Alvey, Fitzgerald, Decker, Hall. Row two: Sauatzke Coombs, Beadles, Ramsden, Croome, Shields, Bingham, Sharpe, Giberson, Jennings, Castro. Row three: Luis, Owen Teterin, Connors, O'Ryan, Wilson, Jones, King, Siegrist, Mack, Lee. Row four: Stowell, Meserve, Davin, Serrano, Temple Marshall, Eclstrum, Price, Grou, Hill, Andrade. Row tive: Johnson, Lanter, Martin, Jensen, Gaines, Simas Kissinger, Quist McGee, Stone, Marlin. Row six: Van Saanen, Wehmeyer, Taylor, Bagalini, Sigler, Black, Thot, Ferreira, Romero, Mendes Luz. Row seven: Picart, Ruiz, Peterson, Lutes, Landon, Weill, Dunn, Rohde, Hardy, Frost, Scott, Leal. I E lu Row one: Bailey, Mehing, Davey, Hegerle, Peck, Casselman, Blacllwell, Picart, Bowdene, Graham, lvicevfc. Row two: Fougerousse, Murphy, Kraft, Cameron, Levin, Lyons, Clement, Herrera, Meza, Mougenliotf, Mattioli, Boone. Row three: Winters, Willis, Austin, Bennett, Anthony, Piaz, Orcutt, Haben, Martinez, Nichols, Sulelr. Row tour: Smith, McGregor, Goeb, Oalres, White, Wright, Klosterman, Page, Bradshaw, Newton, Oliver. Row five: Holland, Simmons, Wier, Kowalski, Root, Hervey, Williamson, Brucker, Keclr, Grady. Row six: Burger Butler, McHatfie, Boles, Bellotf, Wallace, Cardosa, Abrego, Daun, Kuntz, Bolcom. Row seven: Bach Davis, Sparks, Guasti, Kimball, Lloyd, Ashley, Miles, Madigan, Faubion, lsenhower, Lindborg. Row o'1e:Silhelm, Ursino, Lyons, Andrews, Collings, Malcolm, Dierclorft, Herrera, Carroll, Hearn. Row two: Malchien, Robinson, Frye, Martin, Herron, Renglos, Esalri, Luz, Stokes, Neiman, Padgitt. Row three: Davis, Couvillon, Carl, Connors, Trushinski, Carmcdy, Burlne, Balmer, Deger, Carr, Scott. Row tour: lnglish, Bowler, McCracken, Martinez, Moffett, Arra- smith, Mitsty, Strans, Gregory, Fowler, Mathews. Row five: Batt, Reeves, Richley, Oliver, Dewhurst, Wilton, Dillinder, Shaw, De Haven, Cassidy. Row six: Ryan, Hogan, Parks, Flores, Miyoshi, Good, Littlefield, Durst, Wood. Row seven Bradt, Fougerousse, Longneclier, Clarke, Campbell, Williams, Fields, Vose, Schappaugh, Diaz, Strong. Row one: Mercum, Bogue, Wisdom Iengelhurdt, Francisco, Luis, Drummond, Simas, Marks, Virissimo, Lewis, Baldwin. Row two: Andrade, Anderson, Slater, Hunter, Ballinger, Fougerousse, Bradt, Callaway, Davis, Fox, Elledge, Edwards. Row three: Meza, Forsyth, Scott, Contarr, Young, Hodglciss, Thot, Corbett, Benton, Carmody, Fitzgerald, Taylor, Bragga. Row four: Pteil, Pasliowitz, Nichols, Walton, Jones, Ferreira, Stixrud, Johnson, Daly, Rutledge. Row tive! Quinn. MifCl'12ll. Hammond, Sticlcel, Benton, Clifton, Cassady, Richards, Wilkinson, Webber, Rabello, Rabello. Row six: Kohn, Miller, Tnplew, Strong, Anholzer, Weischedel, Rogers, Osborne, Craig, Arrasmith, Remiatte. Row seven: Morse, Mitslry, Howarth, Silva, L. Mitchell, Brannon, Kettenburg, Castro, F. Mitchell, Luz, J. Correia. Valin, Small. f res amen 4 3 sl, ass 0 44 Row one: Gauss, Denton, Holland, Gerrish, Jacobs, Grus, Brandecker, Cook, Vick, Peik. Row two: Chadwick, Virissimo, Correia, Hughes, Chamberlain, Myoshi, Robbins, Purdy, Boise, Leslie, Merrill. Row three: Connors, King, Schaefer, Shannon, Hunt, Ritler, Gleason, Sulek, Bourden, Glover, Depew. Row tour: Gonsalves, Driscoll, Kirkpatrick, Benton, Kerrigan, Peckham, Trepte, Wallace, Demarast, Marshall, Donner. Row five: Stixrud, Sexton, Lewellen, Merritt, Davis, Lujan, Robertson, Phillips, Berkheime, Blake. Row six: Dores, Madruga, Ostrum, Rodriques, Curtis, Hubbard, Caldwell, Hawkins, Mc-nteiro, Watts. Row seven: Taylor, Blake, Colt, Leach, Garcia, Drinkwater, Clark, Furbish, Cruz. lnsko. Row one: Brazell, Baer, Madera, Pena. Diller, Kelley, Harris, Adams, MacKerracher, Saunders, Dobbins, Mueller. Row two: Davie, Slater, Howarth, Leibensperger, Lee, Tavares, Glover, Freakley, Bailey, Brumley, Snyder, Jehnston. Row three: Kiicher, Kelly, Winans, Wenrich, Robello, lnglish, Perry, Wilhoit, Weatherbee, Vose, Jensen. Row four: Sebastian, Henry, Gall, Bradberry, Miller, Thornley, Noorda, Martin, Mack, Cooke. Row five: Anderson, O'Dell, Welch, Bearss, Phillips, Levinson, Truitt, Johnston, Spencer, Page. Row six: Smith, Fox, Medina, McFaddin, Leon, Burnham, Marino, Mansfield, Silva, Hiltz. Row seven: Young, Theodore, Qualin, Cooper, Rick, Klus, Early, Lucero, Andrews, Ingalls, Webber. Row one: Garcia, Mercurio, Lynch, Hudson, Price, Smith, Tuevsky, Clark, Roy, Stone, Ingram, Evans. Row two: Ketten- burg, Schieter, Stevenson, Wallace, Williams, Hargrave, O'Dell, Dyer, Doten, Keister, Mohr. Row three: Pico, Meza, Martinez, Craven, Coakley, Hervey, Ferguson, Nowlin, Roselstein, Cabral. Row four: Bellott, Bantill, Swenson, Crandall, Temple, Milligan, Williams, Martin, Gastellam, Avila. Row tive: Campbell, lhrig, Serrano, McGregor, Lush, Gillon, Lewellyn, Jarrard, Dehaven, Viegas, Brown: Row six: Titlow, Morrell, Wallace, Moreno, Diaz, Moreno, Silva, Silva, Mitchell. Ninn-un-fir 1 x--'nr rW, f Mal n li ang lf- r -f lf! ,aa N A s Row one: Lanier, Goeb, Holbrook, Carvalho, Silva, Carvalho, Martineg, Buso, Chabot, Peterson, Entringer, Harris, Eade. Row two: Robinson, Monise, Lytle, Pitton, Morris, Cockrell, Foran, Hobbs, Hamilton, Walkei', Macbeth, Moore. Row three: Wacholz, Wilson, Nissen, Murphy, Spiess, Kern, Hunt, Winslow, Lyons, Fletcher, Rixey, Hubbell. Row tour: Whorrall, Turner, Guasti, MacFaden, Lassen, Wiesler, Timmons, Fitzgerald, Reynolds, Robinson, Weischedel, Benson. Row tive: Johnson, Wtiite, Dorman, Seely, Ehmlce, Burnham, Clark, Clark, Edwards, Nugent, Cragan, Pittstord. Row six: Sharpe, Ludwig, Moore, Cole, Kirk, Sacrenty, Mitchell, Hanown, Lewis, Parcia, Larsen, Daffinrud, Lewis, Kowal. Row seven: Kelly, Holmerud, Holland, Hamlin, Fischer, Strong, Mason, Evilsizor, Johnson, Nowlin, Dierdortt. Wilkinson, Nicastro Row one: Ellis, Ryder, Helk, McClendon, Allen, Parrish, Bell, Oehser, VenGessel, Grus, Goldman, DeLong, Craig. Row two: Sxnillie, Gerber, Foster, Dutra, Stewart, Lester, McClure, Evertt, Lamun, Stanz, Hughes, Hall, Markey. Row three: O'Donnell, Cogle, Kennedy, Shephard, Marshall, Marshall, Gillman, Hopkins, Snyder, Monise, Morrison, Jensen, Edson. Row four: Tobey, Fenn, Couch, Rioux, Hegerle, Cooper, Schumacher, Smith, Nance, Abair, Luten, Davis. Row five: Silva Mize, Castro, Meza, Trujillo, Oliver, Skerston, Nelson, Mauricio, Mclntire, Silveira, McClendon. Row six: Dart, Roll Garcia, Lloyd, lriplett, Blackwell, Romero, Tatus, Hanoum, Pierce, Ranglos. Row seven: Palmer, Chestnut, Canacly Magellan, Romero, Games, Drummond, Diaz, Smith, Stevinson Row one: Rice, DeHawen, Lynch, O'Brien, Holcomb, Griefe, Carroll, Knapp, Nenneman, Littlefield. Row two: Hall, Rey Stevenson, Lyons, Cobb, Thompson, Scott, Sikes, Simons, Alvarado. Row three: DeLong, Foster, Trepte, Scripps, Werre Whitcomb, Craib, Sauveur, Garcia, Silva. Row four: Sexton, Rowe, Rosengrant, Chapin, Doyle, Clough, Horton, Medina Cue. Row tive: Bills, Nugent, Garcia, Doolin, Leard, Mueller, Creelman, Madsen, Andrews, Howell. Row six: Brown Ryan, Crawtord, Snapp, Decker, Andrade, Gonsalves, Marques, Thomas, Baker. 'N 'y ,ass or 40 Qbffctivities ORGANIZATIONS . . . FINE ARTS . . . VOCATIONALS When the year is nearly over . . . 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XX vm ping s:essiuX and QXX mi ixdsew M me QIIQQUX QSXXX be :Me to ' bm 'ma Q: Amex his ww. 'dom ivan, Yip tax GM 9 iwuwl al' MQW' YW' v, 0 X91 'DD xy Q04 ew Pm 69 xx on wif' 89 pdbboiuvxzs e .Q-.sub xi Quia the as pk. X wg: one X kwin CQXKQUT cz M :nXd. sa I ' i T- A ' , I 4 'I- l' X D ,X x . X 9 1 4 ,' wx .. 4- i .' :Q Kg Laxifan . vb Y Qowtwma Q ,Xi NRG 'Wk ' sw. W Clxoaxdww as Rn hom dwg. WKXX wp X cow gay BWGSWOBXH. dem. seven-e, 11,69 are Aiwa aux , 'A saw WRX W .md 'ACP . 5 os .MX TCAS TAlel.fllS TER? Speeches and debates . . . impromptu and extempore . . . State College Contest in December . . . Toastmasters' Extempore in April . . . meetings every other Monday . . . Stooges' Night . . . Guest Night . . . Annual Banquet . . . toast programs . . . parliamentary procedure . . . improve better public speaking . . . keeping abreast of current happenings . . . President, Ann Wansley . . . Vice-president, Harry Shutes . . . Secretary, Shirley Calvert . . . Treasurer, Benton Decker . . . Sponsor, A. Bess Clark. Row one: Blackwell, Calvert, Fisher, Belt, Phythian, Giberson, Ludwig. Row two: Clark, Anderson, Price, Batt, Wansley, Fougerousse, Conner, Layman, Griffin, Heller. Row three: Kelly, Wolcott, Hamilton, Carr, Mock, Taylor, Plant, Gutherie, Decker, Layman, Shutes, Mead. of!!! l!flNC.El9 ART Seventy senior high students . . . sponsored by Mrs. Johnson . . . have interest in art . . . attend exhibits of note . . . held series of teas . . . introduced artists . . . Mr. Ed Northridge, Choinard's commercial art instructor . . . Mr. Estabrook, Benbough's interior decorator . . . Mr. Everett G. Jackson, professor of composition and design at State . . . club made living pictures of the Nativity for Christmas Cantata. Row one: Romero, Lanza, Smith, Purdy, Diaz, Cody, Brown, Blackwell, Marr, Bamford, Johnson. Row two: Cooper, Ramsden, Beadies, Boite, Sharpe, Baxter, Fisher, Wilson, Manning, Francisco, Ferreira. Row three: Cole, Jacks, Kissinger, Gillon, Campbell, Romero, Mendes, Simas, Luis, Gonsalves. Row four: Fanton, Chesebrough, Forward, Dixon. Rees, Finster. Wilton, Patterson, Craig, Coito. Row five: Owens, Petersen, Peterson, Carr. Kelly, De Long, Rutledge, Bergath, Arnold. Row six: Wedgewood, Sireci, Toby, Lem, Snapp, Cook. C7-IQNCR JCUIETY Brains 'n' study . . . lots of fun . . . annual banquet at Golden Lion Cafe . . . district conference at Pomona in the spring . . . county conference in the fall at Oceanside . . .ditch day at Descanso in the fall . . . La Jolla in spring . . . President, Norma Holcomb . . . Vice-president, Benton Decker . . .Treasurer, Roscoe Hazard . . . Secretary, Barbara Jean Anderson . . . Sponsor, Miss Henderson. Row one: Hazard, Decker, Holcomb, Anderson, Mead, Fisher, Wansley, Van Gessel, Scott, Snapp, Bell. Row two: Bruce, Farrell, Calvert, P. Price, McClendon, Fougerousse, Trushinski. Malcolm, Greife, Crawford, Crandall. Row three: Merrill, Swenson, Hage, Layman, Martin, Temple, Slater, Stevenson, Kettenburg. Row four: Gutherie, Nehls. Thompson. C. Price, Hargrove, Schiefer, Wallace, Harvey. Row five: Reed, Newall, Conelli, Guasti, Bagalini, Milligan, Williams, Ostrom, Mansfield. Row six: Bear, Wallace, Williams, Bailey. Paskowitz, Thot, Carmody, Hodgkiss, Fields, G. Williams, Balcom. CIM. JQESEK V155 Largest active P.L. o-rganization . . . meeting second and fourth Mondays . . . recently split into three organizational groups . . . sophomores . . . juniors . . .seniors . . .Camp at Descanso . . . dance at the Thursday Club, January i9 . . . try to be gracious in manner. . . impartial in judgment. . . loyal to friends . . . reverent to God. Forty-four if E if 1 9 as F 1 I 1 I X vv I fwriy fwv. Juiyrok Hr: if Lawn clean-up campaign . . . Camp Marston, March 9 . . . initiation . . . beach party, May I8 . . . joint meeting ot all Point Loma Hi Y's . . . Promotes Christian character . . . President, Jack Davis . . . Vice-president, Lyle Butler. . . Secretary, Jack Blackwell . . . Sponsor, Mr. Gentles. Worry me Hr: gv Newly organized . . . 28 charter members, complete Point Loma's Hi Y Club . . . tenth-grade boys only . . . membership restricted by constitution . . . Hayride, May 4 . . . participants in combined Hi Y meeting . . . President, Edmund Gonsalves . . . Vice-president, John Clay . . . Treasurer, Ed Kelly . . . Secretary, Desmond McNary . . . Sponsor, Mr. Moody. Row one: McFaddin, Ball, Castanien, Anthony, Qualin, Hervey, Blackwell. Row two: Smith, Fox, Davis, Harris, Butler, Kerr, McNary, Gonsalves, LeNeve. Row three: Brady, Cook, Arnett, Bach, Golden, Bliss, Sikes, Cardosa, Valz. Row four: Palmer, Vay, Wedgewood, Kelly, Scripps, Watson, Wise, King. triiryrok Hr: y Deliver Thanksgiving baskets . . . skate . . . hay ride . . . picnic Green Valley Falls . . . l-louse ot Hospitality dance . . . rigorous initiation . . . days at Camp Marston . . . induction ceremony . . . El Monte picnic beach party . . . mother-son banquet . . . President, Victo-r Wolcott . . . Vice-president, Don Wheeler . . . Secretary, Roscoe Hazard . . . Sponsor, Mr. Lamott. Row one: Crane, Gonsalves. Row two: Dale, McLees. Row three: Hazard, Algeo, Davis, Wheeler. Row four: Finster, Truitt, Oglesbee, Casselman. Row five: Liegel. Watson, Queen, Bennett. Row six: Gage, Taylor, Lamott, Butler, Wolcott. GIRLS' fl THLETIC XlSSCCLil WGN Led by Commissioner ot Girls' Athletics, Barbara Vestal . . . organized under new system this year . . . one president tor each class . . . Playday at Hoo-ver . . . volley ball teams from other schools . . . Members chosen on basis ot gym points earned . . . Sponsored by Mrs. Dixon. Reading around lleft to rightl: McArthur, Purdy, Wilson, Tavares, Madruga, Vierra, Parks, Silva, Bradley, Rogers, Correia, Bergath, Diaz, Brannon, Hyatt, Vargas, Marshall, Pedro, Serrano, Dores, Brum, Ursino, Conners, Walsh, Price, Batt, Einolander, Soper, Whorall, Edwards, Bradberry, Boyd, James, Jacks, Mathis, Milligan, Taylor, Swenson, Calvert, Morse, Conner, Blackwell, Wordsworth, lten, Castanien, Crower, Thompson, Sutherland, Madigan, Peckham, Wilhoit, Gross, Marr, Flores, Vestal, Jones, Anderson. Middle row: Wisdom, Zoschke, Viegas, Manning, Wilson, Shadbolt. CQfWMERUflL CL UB Outstanding students in commercial courses . . . run students' savings bank. . .sponsored by Miss Troxel . . .30 members . . .picnic at Big Stone lodge . . . party in girls' gym.. . semester highlighted by annual dinner. . . induction ot new otliicers . . . present otiicers . . . Bonita l-lyatt, president . . . Adeline Rogers, secretary . . . Angie Vierra, vice-president. Row one: Vierra, Troxell, Hyatt, Miller, McArthur. Row two: Virissimo, Rogers, Pedro, Brannon, Knight, Ursino. Row three: Andrade, Viegas, Finney, Long, Perkins, McManus. Row four: Alvarado, Freitas, Harvey, Christianson. Forty-six 1903 V r r: AQ! IEIQOS l-lorseback rides . . . two, three times a month . . . early morning . . . camptire breaktasts . . . moonlight . . . weinie bakes . . . lnitiation . . . pledges cook supper . . . Rides to Lakeside Rodeo . . . Spanish practiced with EI Senor Blee, sponsor . . . closer triendships between students and teachers . . . President, Don Wheeler . . . Vice-president, Adele Kunkel . . . Secretary-treasurer, Marion l-lughes. Row one: Koontz, Kunkcl, Chcscbrough, Vtstal, Dupuy, Jamvs, Suthrrland. Row two: Stoudt, Simpson, Mvrrrll, Pvtvrson, l-lughrs, Hardy, Stixrud. Row three: Bl-rv, Oglvsb-tv, Hamid, Johnson M.wl..wln1. Forty-svn n Eiiswxks i GIRL SCCUTS Girl Scouts . . . various fields of activity . . . camping . . . home-making . . . out-of-door life . . . important character-building organization under the Community Chest. JTAIMF CL U13 Point Loma's Hphilatelic society . . . increased knowledge of postage stamps . . . opportunity for exchanges . . . world geography and history . . . international good will . . . correspondence with enthusiasts in foreign lands . . . collection of information and stamp literature . . . Identification Contest. Moen, Clary, Benton, Atherton, Decker, Kowalski, Cardosa. QFHU5' WQRKEIQS A.S.B. secretarial work . . . business galore . . . collecting slips . . , checking absences . . . keeping records . . . filing . . . mimeographing . . . taking phone calls. . .filling scrapbooks with school news . . . attending to merits and demerits . . . registration of voters . . . counting of ballots . . . chasing teachers as well as students . . . helping our administration in every way . . . indispensable clerks and office workers. KAMEKA JCUK Candid snap shots . . . new photographic techniques . . . demonstrations by Professor Lamott . . .field trips to Torrey Pines and the Old Mission . . . monthly prizes for best pictures . . . awards by Mrs. J. T. Allen . . . use of the school dark-room . . . sharing of problems . . . interchange of co-n- structive criticism. Row one: Whiteside, Morse, Taylor, Huntington. Row two: Cook, Reed, Lamott, Arnold, Wedgewood. FRENCH CLUB Pourquoi pins . . .quiz games en francais . . . minutes in French . . . mountain picnic with great spirit . . . A week with plaited hair . . . no make-up . . . red bows . . . bowing and scraping to senior members . . . One year of French to join . . . Sponsored by Miss Byrne. Row one: Byrne, Calvert, Cody, Bradman, O'Brien, Harris, Pearce, Oglesby, Howard. Row two: Kelly, Lush, Lutes, Gaines, Giberson, Scott, Moen, Rohde, McClendon, Phythian. Row three: Stuart, Rundahl, Normile, Swing, Landon, Fougerousse, McFaddin, Layman, Oglesbee, Atkinson, Zcluff. Row four: Mead, Anthony, Anthony, Graham, Gray. Pf1N:fllMElQlC-ll NS Member of National Junior Pan-American Association . . . cooperate with senior club . . . promote understanding and good will between the Ameri- can nations . . . Program by Mrs. Maurice l-lerschel, wife of the Vice- Consul of Chile . . . talk by Dr. Nasitir, Vice-Consul of Paraguay . . . Pan-American day assembly . . . correspondence with other Pan-Americans . . . inspection tour of the Agua Caliente Polytechnic School . . . Sponsors. Mr. Franken, Mr. Price. Forty-eight ,Mi CLI' H? Calling all amateurs . . . calling all amateurs . . . tirst license to Diclc l-luntington . . . W6SKW . . .small but mighty . . . meetings at the home 0156. W. Banks, sponsor . . . working toward regular class . . . promoting interest in amateur stations. Row one: Newell, Kowalslci, Robust, Belloft. Row two: Crawford, l.vvin, Wolcott, Huntington, Bunnvtt, Banlcs, Lcwis. , Forty-mn: V ,Q JANE The Marching Band . . . a football game . . . a restless crowd . . . military music . . . silver bato-ns . . . shining instruments . . . strutting figures . . . white ducks and maroon jackets . . . school songs . . . boundless pep . . . Point Loma spirit. The Symphonic Band . . . yearly concert . . . Ford Bowl classic . . . All-City Band . . . stirring music . . . symphonic strains . . . assemblies and parades . . . success and skill. 'UZWQK TRAFFIC Pfll TIQQL Four years of safety first . . . I7 boys in three squads . . . morning . . . two o'clock . . . three o'clock . . . in red and yellow uniforms . . . Rewarded by boat rides . . . baseball games . . . zoo trips . . . rodeos . . . movies . . . Row one: Reynolds, Morse, Mason, Glover, Lewellan, lnsko. Row two: Wishadell, Doerr, Hughes, Coull, Strong, Keck, Brown, Meehan, Blake, Brazell, Morse. CHU. JCQUTS Troop 52 . . . Silver Arrow . . . cookie sale . . . Rest Haven Christmas tree and program . . . family baskets . . . trips to Camp Tapawingo at Cuyamaca in fall and spring . . . New members . . . sale of old newspapers and magazines . . . sewing course at Singer Sewing Machine Co. . . . fashion show at Girl Scout House . . . Mrs. Temple, enthusiastic leader. Row one: Hopkins. Schumacher, Hudson, Price, Smith, Tuevsky. Row two: Silva, Marshall, Oehser, Hughes, DeLong, Temple. Row three: Williams, DeLong, Fields. USHEK BYTES Fifteen girls . . . organized for supervision of assemblies and evening programs . . . guided by President Mary Mirissimo . . . aided by Phyllis Simpson, Marillyn Brown and Mary Fisher . . . leaders in Cultural Club . . . steadying assembly conduct . . . ably sponsored by Mr. Shepherd. Row one: Castanien, Fisher, Simpson, Pearce, Walsh. Row two: Vierra, Price, Troyer, Virissimo, Oglesby, Atkinson, Pedro. CHL TUKAIL CQUT9 A chance for culture . . . l5O student members . . . IOO adult members . . . led by Phyllis Simpson, Lyman Gage and Mary Fisher . . . presenting l-lomer Simmons . . . Tihmar and .larnac . . .dancing programs . . . musicals . . . drama . . . movies . . . appreciating the best. Left to right: Mary Fisher, Lyman Gage, Phyllis Simpson. Cl? CHESTKA Band-orchestra concert, May 9 . . . junior members make All-City Junior Orchestra at Music Festival . . . Adrian Paskowitz, Jimmy McGregor . . . Phyllis Adams, violinists . . . All-City Senior Orchestra, Do-rothy Swenson, 'cellist . . . only string orchestra in the city . . . Row one: Holcomb, Decker, Padgett, Hall Trushinski, Van Gessel. Row two: Mehling. Shepherd. Croome, Virissimo, M. Wilhoit, P. Wilhoit, Stixrud, Swenson. Row three: Robinson. Decker, Dyer, Rohde, Andrade, Martin, Vose, Winans, Parks. Row four: Swenson, Adams, Banfill. Row tive: Paskowitz, Smith, Huston, Anholzer, Wallace, Winters, Mehling, Root, MacGregor. Fifty 351+ Puffy m CHQJR Harmonious chords . . . sott tones swelling . . . melodious voices blending in stirring hymns . . . Gloria Patri . . . Service . . . assembly programs . . . singing out at the El Cortez . . . student direction by B. V. . . . inspiration by V. J. P .... pouring hearts into so-ng . . . the choir. Row one: Smith Zoschke, Bradman, Connors, Parrott, Vestal, Harris, Bergath, Wilson. Row two: Conner, Baker, Price, Keck, Anderson, Castanien, Coombs, Owen, Troyer. Row three: Jacobs, Austin, Peterson, Walker, Walsh, Robinson, Spencer, Gray, Whorrall. Row tive: Gomes, Oglesby, McNamara, Layman, Titlow, Shepard, Gill, Oglesbee, Wolcott. Row. six: Everingham, Crocker, McLees, Plant, Brady, Stratton, Gonsalves, Petersen, Burroughs, Tone. GIRLS' GLU? A Maroon robes with yellow stoles . . . Scales . . . part drills . . . trio test . . . Christmas program . . . Spring Music Festival . . . club luncheons . . . Senior A girls singing on graduation program . . . chorales and sight reading . . . small ensemble working overtime. Row one: Groeschel, Rundahl, Swing, Milligan, Bergath, Parrott, Corbett, Ryan, Vierra, O'Brien, Mathis. Row two: Flores, Bradley, Stowell. Kinnaird. Grittin, Gross, Jacks, Marshall, Viegas, Temple, Serrano. Row three: Whorrall, Meserve, Correia, Davin, Diaz, Early, Willias, Ursino, Drinkwater, Marlin, Fougerousse. Row four: Virissimo, lvicevic, Arnett, Grau, Ryan, Lauter, Sigler, Taylor, Andrade. Freitas, Calvert, Cody. Row five: Bradberry, Clark, Chaves, Jenkins, Edstrum, Boyd, Shadbolt, Jennings, Giberson, Whorrall, Van Saanen. JUNJQK GLU? Miss Parrott's student directo-r takes over . . . graduates ot Junior Chorus till the ranks . . .eighth and ninth graders . . .Thanksgiving and Christmas program . . . invitations to sing at luncheons . . . appreciation ot records and solos in class. Row one: Rixey, Miyoshi, Markey, Smith, Tuevsky, Campbell, Gleason, Sulek, Hamilton, Winslow. Row two: Crandall, lngrahm, McGregor, Thrig Howarth, Slater, Malcolm, Mitchell, Farrell. Row three: Lush, Kettenburg, Harvey, Milligan, B. Williams, Inglish, Fougerousse, Stevenson, Schieter. Row four: Anderson, Fields, Temple, Wallace, Schappaugh, Weatherbee, Snydcr, Williams, Hunter. Smith, Curt s. Row five: Hughes, Boyce, Merritt, Sexton, Wenrick, Wallace, Benton, Thot, Carmody, Bellinger, Thornley, McFaddin, Miyoushi. s9ElfJ5NTH Gkfrlllf CHCJQUS Lusty voices ot diminutive seventh graders tirst period equal quantity it not quality ot seniors . . . Unitormed in blue and white . . . ln Christmas program . . . creditably proclaim . . . We Three Kings ot Orient Are. Row one: Mueller, Rey, Hegerle, McClendon, Helk, Ryan, Holcomb, Brown, Smith, Dewhurst. Row two: Rioux, Stevenson, Brown, Kennedy, Medina, Bell, Doyle, VanGessel, Sikes, Scripps. Row three: Markey, Gilman, Nugent, Osher, Alvarado, Nance, Couch, Marshall, Guasti, Ludwig, Winslow. Row tour: Sacrentay, Hopkins, Clarkin, Foster, Trepte, Lay, Craib, Horton, Clough, Kirk. Row five: Johnson, Monise, Cooper, Rixey, Parrish, Robinson, Thompson, Burnham, Ramsden, Seely, Laird, Fitzgerald, Ryder, Palmer, Doolin, Hobbs, Allen, Pittsford, Blackwell. Fifty-two E uLf-.......4A,,.--...- -,,.. 41. ....M-L- ,A Pwfiyrih lm' Q, T. C. THIRD BATTALION, SAN DIEGO REGIMENT FIRST LIEUTENANT IVAN D. MASSEY, INFANTRY RESERVE Commandant CADET COLONEL I-IARRY F. SI-IUTES Regimental Commander Twenty-tive cadets in I934 . .. I IO cadets in I94OI . .. IO otticers . . .40 non-commissioned otticers . . . San Diego's otlicial regimental band . . . guard at 'football games . . . raise and lower tlre sclrool tlag . . . maneuver at Camp Kearny . . . Battalion Parades . . . Marine demonstration ot intantry weapons . . . federal inspection . . . May competition with other sctiools . . . Memorial Day Parade . . . sponsored by Fort Rosecrans . . . demonstration at tort ot coast defense weapons . . . new infantry drill A,.ss M W f- 4 W V . . .,,t Maw, Ana rwmimhm wwwmmr,,aums.sw:smnmmmmw1ws-um Awww fswmwmnmmmwww-w M-wed Q---swam. ,M-Vmg, sw ,km OFFICERS CLUB Row one: ISponsorsI Colonel Bar- bara Griffin, Major Simone Fouge- rousse, Major Phyllis Swing. Row two: Colonel Harry Shutes. Cap- tain Dan Robinson, Captain Philip Mead, Lieutenant Ross Truitt. Row three: Lieutenants Dick McManus. Victor Musser, Earl Carr, GIen De Pue, Warren Siegrist. Captain Bob Neiman is not pictured. I RIFLE TEAM , Row one: Colonel Harry Shutes, Lt. 'Earl Carr, Lt. Glen De Pue. I.t. Dick McManus, Sergeant I George Robbins. Row two: Pri- Q vate J. B. Mock, Private Bill r Rogers. Sergeant Robert Winter, 5 Sergeant Otto Barksdale. 5 igh ,, . -. regulations . . . tirst-place platoon in competition ot May, I939 . . . tirst year to have two school periods ot instruction . . . Company I and Company K . . . instruction ot girls' ritle team . . . Otticers' and Non-Coms' Club . . . sponsored Miniature Golf Tournament . . . San Diego's best R.O.'I.C. ritle team . . . its Captain is Colonel Shutes . . . ranking highest in R.O.'I.C .... in direct command ot all San Diego units . . . inspects all units and equipment . . . Barbara Grittin his chosen sponsor . . . honorary Colonel . . . Simone Fougerousse and Phyllis Swing elected sponsors . . . honorary Majors . . . Lt. Spellmeyer, Intantry Reserve, assistant instructor . . . instructs at Hoover High Schoo-I . . . annual competition at Hoover High School . . .Company I, under Captain Bob Neiman and Lieutenants Dick McManus and Victor Musser, wins third place cup . . . biggest year tor Point Loma Battalion. Putty-live Fifty-six rt ' 3, fp uz,W'f'H'rvf.:'g rv. .. , . ,- SEPTEMBER 29 . . . Point Loma vs. Hemet lliootloalll G i OCTOBER 6 . . . Point Loma vs. Coronado I3 . . . Point Loma vs. Escondido 20 . . . Point Loma vs. Sweetwater NOVEMBER 2 . . . Point Loma vs. Oceanside lhlomecoming Gamel IO... I7... I7... 27... 1940 I. 6... I2... I4... Point Loma vs. Grossmont Point Loma vs. La Jolla Rally Dance Football Carnival DECEMBER . . A.S.B. Ball Civic Affairs Day I-Ii-Y Skating Party Christmas Concert .IANUARY 5 . . . Point Loma vs. Escondido IBaslcetballI 9 . . . Point Loma vs. Sweetwater I6 . . . Point Loma vs. Oceanside I9 . . . Point Loma vs. Grossmont I9 . . . Girl Reserve Dance 23 . . . Point Loma vs. La Jolla 26 . . . Point Loma vs. Coronado 25-26 . . . Seven Sisters 27 . . . Pointer Staff Dinner 30 . . . Point Loma vs. Escondido I3 I6 20 24 28 FEBRUARY Point Loma vs. Sweetwater Point Loma vs. Oceanside R.O.'I'.C. Golf Point Loma vs. Tournament Grossmont Point Loma vs. La Jolla ' Point Lorna vs. Coronado I-li-Y Dance Simmons and Scharl ICultural Clubl MARCH . . . Noon dances begun . . . 3 Arts Ballet . . . Ist Traffic Court APRIL 3...Tihm ar and Jarnac 4 . . . Honor Society Banquet 24... Mr. Pim Passes By 26 . . . R.O.T.C. Maneuver 25 . . . Open House and International A 9... II... l5... 23... 3I... MAY Band and Orchestra Concert Toastmaster's Banquet Senior Get-Together R.O.T.C. Competition Senior A Ditch Day JUNE II . . . Senior Prom I3 . . . Graduation afar ssembly Fifty-seven 0f4tfz!e tics MAJOR . . . MINOR SPORT When the shouting . . . and the cheering Have completely died away . . . Our teams are still a-rarin '... To win another day. OXWEHQQ C AIM COACHING STAFF: Lucien C .... 0. GSC 6 . Atherton, track: Bill Bailey, ba b II ,assis an oo a 1 ar gltBbktbll ttf tbllChlWl son, head coach, football, basketball, track F d Gentles, tennis. One ot the best Point Loma teams won championship tor the tourth consecutive year . . . created a record totaling I32 points . . . scored against by Coronado only 7 points. Three Lomans named on All-Metro tirst team . . . Ed Freitas, tullback . . . Vincent Gonsalves, end . . . Bryce l-lodges, tackle . . . Freitas made tirst-string All-Southern California team . . . t-lodges made third-string All-Southern Calitornia team . . . Another tradition broken . . . score between Pointers and Grossmont larger than 6 points . . . in six years no team has won by over 6 points . . . I939 Pointers held game scoreless tirst three quarters . . . scored in last tour minutes ot play . . . won over Orossmont I3-O. i FOOTBALL RESULTS 1 1 1939 September 29 October 6 October l3- October 20 November 3- November IO November l7- Sixty s 6 sssss Pomt ..., s ssssss Point is s sssss., Point ,, s s. sssr.. Point s .ssssss sss....ssss.. P oint .s ssssss ...,.s sss.s. P o int . s ..,sss.,.... Point Loma Loma Loma Loma Loma Loma Loma Totals l-lemet Coronado Escondido Sweetwater Oceanside Cvrossmont La Jolla BALI aarr an ... 4. ,gi vrr ,.v...,..a Ah. .Jw I! l V l l FOOTBALL LETTER M'EN: Bergath, Butler. D. Casselman, B. Casselman, Dale, Ferriera, Freitas, E. Gonsalvesg V. GOnxalvi's, Graves, Hazard, Hodges, Silva, Snyder, Ventura, Nlifheeler. FIRST TEAM: Line: Butler, Wilson, Liegel, Mathis, Hazard, Hodges, V. Gonsalvrsg Baclvfield: Wheeler, Crawford, Freitas, Graves. VARSITY: Row one: Coach Wilson, V. Gonsalves, Tone. Snyder, Crawford, Hazard, Graves, Bergath, Coach Bailey. Row two: Harvey, Everingham, L:egel B. Casselman, Wheeler, Gage, E. Gonsalvcs. Row three: Smith, manager: Butler, Finster, Emery, Sutherland, Martin, Rosenberg, manager. Row four: Mathis, Wilson, Dale, Gross, Freitas, Hodges, Jensen. Row five: Silva, Ferrivra, D. Cassclman. Sixty-onu Bastethaff M M Coached by Charlie Wilson . . . successful new league system . . . twice played all metro teams . . .six victories and defeats . . . many experienced lettermen helped progress of hard-fighting team . . . i940 squad: . . . Captain Mathis, center... Ed Freitas, guard . . . Butler, guard . . . Bennett, guard . . . Guthrie, forward . . . Jensen, forward . . . Moore, forward . . . Watso-n, guard. Row one: Mathis, Guthrie, Bennett, Butler, Jensen, Daun. Row two: Malcolm, lbey, Watson, Freitas, Moore, Coach Wilson. Bastethaff ig!! Gave other metro teams stiff competition . . . only two returning lettermen . . . won 3 out of I2 games . . . faced other league teams twice . . . Coached by Bill Bailey . . . Captained by Santos, Center . . . Lineup: . . . Doughty, forward . . . Co-rreia, guard . . . Coyle, guard . . . Neilsen, guard , , , Sullivan, forward , , , Davis, center. . . Brennan, forward . . . Williams, guard... Mueller, guard. Row one: Belt, Mitchell, Williams, Doughty. Row two: Santos, Coyle, Correia, Davis. Row three: Coach Bailey, Gonsalves. Bastetoczff NC cznolpn Coached by Fred Gentles . . . end season with flying colors . . . Dees won bronze trophy . . . second place San Diego County Basketball Tournament . . . hard fought games . . . Point Loma has reason to be proud. CAPTAINS AND MANAGER: Mathis, A capting Casselman, manager: Santos, B captain. MAG!! Baseball at Point Loma ends fourth year . . . few experienced men returned . . . Freitas, l-lodges, and Mathis only lettermen . . . Good record for a green team . . .game average above .500 . . .hitting and fielding able . . . Olie Mathis and John Bradshaw on the mound . . . Bradshaw the prize rookie. Row one: Bradshaw, Pendergast, Coyle, Rosenberg, Doughty. Row two: Reed, Siegler, Moore, Mueller, Tone. Row three: Coach Bailey, Smith, Newton, Harvey, Mathis, Hodges, Plant. Sixty-two FQ F Snxfy-three FUCK Keen competition this season . . . few of last year's varsity trackmen back . . . Coach, Lucien C. Atherton . . . Fairly strong B and C teams . . . both 5th in All Metro Meet . . . Varsity, 6th . . . the team always a real threat . . . placed in Metro . . . turned in good performances throughout the season . . . Graves, broad jumper, I00 and 220 man . . . Malcolm, 70-yard high hurdler . . . C-Sonsalves, 440 man . . . Marques, miler . . . Snyder, shot putter . . . Outstanding B winners: . . . Finster. 220 . . . Bergath, 660 . . . Fraser and Quinn, broad jumpers . . . Class C led by King Lew and Arnold Fernandes. TRACK lVARSITYl Row one: Rose, Fouquette, Skeeter, Horner, Johnson, Matchinske, Graves, Marques. Row two: G-onsalves, Gage, Gray, Sutherland, Casselman, Butler, Tody, McNary. TRACK ICLASS B AND Cl Row one: Silva, John Finster. Welch, Santo, Jim Finster, Ferreira, Algeo, Mitchell. Row two: E 'l' P Il R d' Row three Haun, Gonsalves, DeLong, Cardosa, Huntington, Masters, vi srzor, owe , o rigues. : Wallace, Lanza, Herrera, LeNeve. Snapp, Peterson, Castro, Lew. Row four: Beddoe, Whiteside, Pond. Correia, Sarrie, Walton, Quinn, Bergath. CAPTAINS AND MANAGER: Walton, manager: Marques, captaing Flood, manager: Casselman lkneelingl, manager. ye!! anal 530118 L60 CPS Lusty yells . . . sparkling tunes . . . dancing pom-poms . . . nimble feet . . . flying dust . . . spunk and spirit . . . happy smiles . . . cheers for the team . . . for victory after victory . . . stand-bys through thick and thin . . .our yell and song leaders. Row one: Holcomb, Swing, Vestal. Row two: Algeo, Moore ennis Coach, Fred Crentles . . . hard fought, though disappointing, matches . . . losses and wins about even . . . letters given . . . 3 league matches won . . . in 7 of I0 matches . . . o-ne set won in league meet . . . Bradshaw, veteran Captain. Row one: Huntington. Masters, Bradshaw, Davis. Decker, Coach Gentles. Row two: Huntington, Arnold, Queen, Price, McLees. Moen, Hamilton. .F .,,, 3- CO!! Large turnout . . . successful season . . . despite lack of experience won 5 out of 6 matches . . . defeated Hoover . . . San Diego . . . Coronado . . . Bill Bailey, Coach . . . Graham, Captain. Sixty-four Q' 5514 RWM Low Sixty-fwc w.....i'l! .il ON Just Good Kids we call 'em . . . not the l-loity-toi . . . Some folks say they're rift-raft . . . We say l-loi Polloi.A Swish he likes to call himself . . . With a quick temper . . . quicker comebacks . . . he's suave and neat . . . with freckles set oft by dark- brown hair. . . liked by the girls . . . ditto the boys . . . our cyclin' kid ...B.6. L. B. l-lappy-go-lucky . . . amusing chat- terer . . . slanting green eyes that gleam with mischiet . . . tly away dark brown hair. . . one ot tour sisters . . . called Snookie by those who know her. '30 rixlmell Ns 'n' boolcs 'n' studies . . . lots ot common sensia . . . They're the Brain Trust ot the school . . . Meet the lntelligentsia. S. C. Astonishing brain power . . . attrac- tive personality . . . nice blond locks . . . a sweet temperament . . . com- bined with real capacity . . . good sense o' humor. . . a sense ot propor- tion . . . brilliant . . . lovable. Neat 'n' trim . . . with blaclcets waves . . . quiet . . . reserved . . . so calmly smart . . . soft-spoken . . . on the shy side . . . he's all study . . .all business ...B.N. :Sita Q93 L They appreciate the beautiful . . . abhor the new synthetic . . . Our stars ot Music, Art and Stage . . . Who are they? . . . the Aesthetic. E. K. Coal black waves . . . a flair tor the dramatic . . . at home on the stage . . .a disciple ot Nip . . . fluency in expression . . . a cultivated manner . . . looks that kill . . . alibis for the teachers . . . a way with the gals. Petite . . . sweet . . . a perennial bow in her chestnut hair . . . so dramatic . . . a whirlwind on her toes . . . bright-eyed . . . light-hearted ...with a devilish humor . . . M. B. , S W You big Execs ot old P. L .... you usually sign initials . . . But, please, your FULL John Henry here . . . Sign up, all you Officials. msg, l-l. S. Portly build . . . pleasant grin . . . willing worlcer . . . reliability . . . a military air. . . commanding presence . . . a voice ot authority . . . dignity with humor . . . that '37 Buick coupe . . . liked by the ladies. Authority plus . . . wim, wigor, 'n' women . . . boisterous boom . . . he's a rabid reactionary . . . a football ace . . . an all-round good guy . . . D. W. . H965 000 Happy times at parties . . . they stay out late o'nights . . . l-lavin' fun at beach 'n' ball . . . our friends, the Socialitesl Angel-haired . . . long 'n' lean . . full o' double-tallc . . . on the light- hearted side . . . an ambling . . . a personable fellow . . . T. Q. B. C. Slim . . .cool . . .collected . . . bright red lips . . her well kept hair the envy of other girls . . continually chewing gum . . . friendly . . .' does almost anything well . . . Best Know as Cheesie . so 1 l 0 Qu Oo' Yea, boys, the Members ot the team! . . . Like Hercules they're drawn . . . Good fellas . . . swell to know . . . They're long on Bone 'n' Brawn. Husky 'n' strong . . . with a quiet, deep bass . . . he's dynamite on the gridiron . . . well-groomed . . . well- ted . . well-liked . . . the pride ot Ross Field . . . he sports that All- Southern sweater . . . E. F. I-I. L. Brawny chest adorned with either a l-li-Y pin or a silver Q . . . curly light brown hair . . . cheerful dispo- sition . . . talkative . . . dances as he walks. . . You ain't a' hummin' . . . causes Miss Clark to marvel: A football player and he can read! x Wm Uniformed in olive drab stride our Phil and Earl and Harry . . . Members of the great R. O .... Sign here, you Military. A sleek physique . . . he's handsome in olive drab . . . red-headed . . . freckled . . . quick-witted . . . quick- tongued . . .a regular fellow . . . E. C. P. M. Soldierly bearing . . . air of impor- tance . . . plenty of snap . . . little mercy for tarnished buttons . . . a keen blue eye . . . a professional bark to his voice . . . offset by a kindly heart . . . and a blond wave no barber has ever subdued. We to Tfzanlg-: Fred Smith, Los Angeles Engraving Company-tor his valu- able advice in planning EL PORTAL '40 and in overcoming engraving problems. Hal Brucker, Neyenesch Printers-tor his patient help during those tinal moments-after deadline. Jaclr Vreeland, Vreeland's Studio of Photography-for his photographs ot all students, for the use ot his valuable equip- ment and for those long hours after closing time. Alexander Murray, photographer-for adding that artistic touch-the division pages and end sheets. Faculty Advisers-A. Bess Clark, literary: Willabee Brodie, art: Kenneth Christianson, financial-tor their suggestions, criticisms and many hours overtime. Minor Staff Members-Ann Wansley, Lois Blackwell, Shirley Calvert, Simone Fougerousse, literary: Bryce l-lodges, Vincent Gonsalves, Walter Co-yle, sports: Viola Einolander, Marillyn Brown, l-lenry Shaw, Della Fanton, Bill Graham, Bill Casselman, art: Ruth Arnett, Dorothy Van Valin, Gertrude Zoschlce, Bon- nita l-lyatt, Angie Vierra, Patricia Black, Elizabeth Wilson, Beverly Coons, typists. Salesmen-Price Alvarado, Barbara Lush, Patricia Walsh, Gertrude Zoschlce, Dorothy Van Valin, Mary Fisher, Mary Ludwig, Barbara Vestal, Ruth Arnett, Della Fanton, Mary Virissimo, Edwina Taylor, Virginia Oglesby, Angie Vierra, Pearl Olson, l-larry Shutes, Bill Swenson, Ed Freitas, Bill Casselman, Phil Mead, Dan Robinson, Milburn Dort, l-larry Gutherie, Tom Queen, Victor Wolcott, Neil Butler, Calvin Moore. All students who aided us in numerous other ways to turn out the best yet -El Portal '40. -Tl-IE STAFF. X S2 R .sag 2 5 N3 f W X


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