Polytechnic High School - Caerulea Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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Prin+inq by Poly prinf shop under ine ' recfion of Mr. Claude R. Freeman and Mr. Arlrlwur F. Sfribley. Nga Phofograpbylby pnofograpny class under Jrhe direcrion ofAMr. ' Howard B. Gray. Arr work by Caerulea ar+ class under H1e,d'i-' rec:+ion of Miss Rurh E. Fosfer. M Edfror y . . . . Jean Monfgomery fXssocia+e yEdi+or . . Bofnemae Alwardw Adverfising Manager . Don Goodell Plworoqraphy Edi+or . . Don Graney Copy Edifor . . Norma S+arr 93,49 4 1557 H I Q! Declicaled lo 'lhe Senior Class of Polylech- nic High School FOREWORD ln compiling lhis 36lh edilion ol Caerulea we have, in accordance wilh Jrhe popular lrencl, presenlecl large piclures of evenls of lhe pasl school year: consequenlly il has loeen necessary io shorlen and in some cases lo eliminale slories and general ex- planalions. The inlrooluclory and division pages conlain many piclures of places of inleresl and beauly for which California is parlicularly noleol. ll is our hope Jrhal lhese piclures will help promole a beller unoler- slanoling and a lruer apprecialion of lhe slale in which we live. ADMINISTRATION AcIminis+raIors I:acuIIy Slrudenf CLASSES Senior Junior Sophomore ACTIVITIES Music Drama Forensics Scholarship Honors Milijrary PubIicaIions CLUBS CANDID CAMERA SPORTS Boys' SporIs Girls' Sporlrs 'QE mm mmfmjj EIEHHQGUQ Poly AdminIs+ra+ion Building Auci+orium av- 'fm , I K I I , ,V .kMMWw',,,r ,,.,,. , . 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All Jrhese become a parl of us, enriching our lives and making up our eguipmenl for Jrhe fulure. Our hearly Jrhanks and congralulalions To Jrhe members of 'lhe slaff and Their advisers for Caerulea of l939 which porlrrays life al Poly so loeaulifully and efleclrively. David Burcham, Principal . Miss Evelyn Lolland lames Peniwell Dean of Girls Vice-principal Dr. William Klopp Miss Nelle Haddock A. Elwood Adams Frank G. Reid Supervisor of High Schools Assstant Counselor Counselor Registrar, Vice-principal ANNE AARONSON Music CHLOE C. ANDERSON English ALVA M. ARCHER Physical Education NORMAN BARKER Physical Education LORA R. BARR English LEVANTIA BARTLETT English WALTER W. BELL Physical Education LENA PEARL BENNETT Foods META B. BERGEN Commercial MALINDA OLETA BIGELOW Commercial EDWARD S. BRAINARD Industrial Arts LILLIAN BREED Dramatics GERTRUDE I. BUCHANAN Commercial WINNIE BUCKLIN Library MRS. MARY B. BUERGER Modern Laug- uages HENRY F. BULLARD Industrial Arts HELEN G. BURKE Social Studies CHARLES R. CHURCH Physical Educa- tion MRS. MARTHA L. COATS Home Eco- nomics and Biological Science ALBERT W. COMFORT Physica! Educa- tion EDNA R. COOPER English CHARLES E. CRESMER Industrial Arts EMMA M. DAHLEN English MERTIE DAVIS Commercial WALLACE L. DETRICK Physical Educa- SSIILBUR F. DOUGLAS Biological Science LELA F. DOUTHART English AGNES ELLIS, Iournalism 2 I A ,, -MW,m , . , W, 'iz' 92525221 ,,-..,,A2,L,m ,L -- 7 -fifmglsimw 1 sa N we W 'S r ,Q 2 ' x ,ms N: . :,S . gan: W, Q 1 - 5 , 53 1 1 aw. -Vi A2134 ivan' ' ' wif 'iTa'f'v'fi L, sg, if: - gf .Q 3555233 ,iw + 7 ' if fkftll 2 , Q ,.b 2 V IMA , , 1 .f F ,X g D EJ . H , 'ff' fs 'N . 1 K: 'xf ' K Q ' 'f . A 'L fa, ' .4:LFf3?f'5. we-.1, - ,. L, ,.L,QQq,,,g,g Am ,M Q ,-.. -1 L..,. - vw - ,, - -v,.QgA,1f5m:.1A:,g 'L N ' 1 , ,L1., f,--, I Q. iififggsw-:59i.fgi K ,K 2 - ' L iwki -53,51 mi , , ': f1 :1 H A - 53 1 , K ,Y Xi A ....... . 1' 6 lx Y, ' X. N if 'f mf' gk. , f Rx .IEW Q ff-S. i . ,H . 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Ja, M msigfsa gafw .sax is :Qi ggfaii' .s,.2,,.f ,iw , N We ...Q W, we Q , . + f A.. f x fi f S X sf, .su .fa- 6 gm 1.1, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE-The Chamher ot Commerce, one of the most active ot Stuctent Bocly Administrative organizations, is under the supervision of Miss Elizaheth Lodwiclc and Mr. William V. Mccay. Polyis second successful lnternational Day was uncter the aus- pices ot this Speaking Contest, the campaign for Traffic Safety, and an assemhly to promote lnternational friendship, the section hosts ancl hostesses, and the Extemporaneous Speaking Contest. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE '38-FIRST ROW: Lineberger fArtJ, Alwatd QSec.J, Garnier tFriendshipB, Duvall fTraffic Safetyl, Miss Lodwick QAdviserJ, Goodell fAdvertisingD, Wernick fCommerceQ, Mr. McCay qAdviserJ. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE '39-FIRST ROW: Miss Lodwick fAdviserj, Duvall, Dunlap, Young, Stevens Brown, Scott, Wemick. 1 BQYS, LEAGUE'-'True to tradition, time Boys, League sponsored a party in Uctoloer for all boys new to Poly. They also assistecl time Girls, League Welfare Committee in their Christmas and Thanksgiving drives by soliciting money for tile purchase oi clothing and toys for needy ciiii- dren. Through the work of the Boys, League and time Letterman com- mittee, regulations were enforced concerning ietterman sweaters. The new rule is that no boys may wear more stripes than he has earneci in one sport. ' BOYS' LEAGUE '38-Mr. Peniwell U-kdviserj, Pickett, Farrow, Lethers, Barton, Carlson, Brothers. BOY'S LEAGUE '39-Robinson, Green, Mr. Peniwell Ukdviserj, Lepick, DeCoudres. 5' .. , . wg R f EM ,fin .1 Q' gg ,J A ,. K L. I ,,,. ,, . , . Q Mr 'Gf 'R, P ' . s, Lg R, K 1 FY - Q . - 2 . Q 1 Q- Y fr. -Qs.. - 1 2 X Q 'Uv I .., v ,,L,, . . A . ,gk gi. I si Ja-:win Aw. 1 ,Q - fi Q- .X . 'V' L A ww M 1 . . ., 1- fr - . st - if iii 1. if : . F3 K . 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The five members of the Girls, League Executive Board cooperated with the Commissioner of Vvellfare, the Committee Cliairman, and presidents of the girls clubs in Poly to accomplish mucl'1 fine Worlc in tlie promotion of girls, affairs. ADVISORY BOARD '39-FIRST ROW: Bassett, Sully, Reid. SECOND ROW: Long, Reagan, Campbell, Sweningsen, Larrimet, Simpson, Folsom, Huron, Linquist, DeYoung, Coney. THIRD ROW: Gass fAdviserJ, V. McClure, Schuhurg, Miss Lofland fAdviscrJ, Andrews, Von Buskirk, Wiley, Hartley, M. McClure Miss Hamett fAdviserJ. ADVISORY BOARD '38-'FIRST ROW: Miss Lofland CAdviserJ, Reagan, Folsom, Long, Ashton, Lyons, Larrimer, Miss Harnett iAdviserJ. SECOND ROW: Simpson, V. McClure, Louis, VViley, Alward, Garn' ier, Reid, Butn-ian. THIRD ROW: Sweet, Gossom, Scoffield, Morrison, Abright, Stevens. N Y ,,, ,---- V3 V- 'ww , '1- : uw in -1,-Q - -1' 1. f.. X -A--WV.---..zLv:vawL2 U ff J- 7 C Q .J ,,, 4 if -53.- .lz .3 : 1 :, '. f - YE. .. - , 1 ' 1. ' fa: 742 'fe 9--Qffggy. 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Memories oi time gala prom, a ciay in Catalina, anci International Day Wiii ine forever vivid in time minds of time 700 members oi tiiis group. IUNE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Don Gnodell fVice Pres.J, Lucile Butman QSec.J, Gene Pickett QPres.j, Dick Buffum fTreas.J. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Loftin QSQCJ, Brothers CTreas-J, Hodge fPres.j, Garnier fVice-Pres.J. Senior Hall of Fame Berliemae Alwarcl Cal Brolrlfiers lrvin Brouoly Caerulea Yell Leader Public Speaking Rl-. Colwee Tony Crislw Don Goodell Baslcelball Baseball Commission Dave Hodges Feb. Class Pres. Jean Huron Commission 36 Senior Hall of Fame Joan Larrimer Commission Eel Lelhers Boys' League Jean lvlonlrqomery Caerulea Gene Piclcelrl June Class Pres. Dan Sedgwick Commission Band Louis Sloqqy Marian Slearns Song Leader Foolloall 37 Max Webb February Seniors WAYNE ABERCROMBIE Tratlk, CSF 2, lr. Cirgonian Club, German Club, Fire Chief, Acacia, Writers' Club MYRLE ABRIGHT Ushers' Club, Portia, French Club, Chemistry Club, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Class Officer ARBRA AMES GAA, S. B. Store IEWEL ASHBOURNE Fireman, Ushers' Club, S. B. Store RUTH ASHTON Portia, CSF 5, Minor L, GAA, Pres. Hostess Club, Pres. Girls' League Adv. Bd., Girls' Crew, Girls' Minor L Club, Ir. Speakers' Bureau, Class Of- ficer, Latin Contio ALBERT AUSTIN Fireman PHOEBE BALLARD GAA, High Life Staff FRANCES BANOFF Walton High School, New York, New York SEYMORE BARFIELD BOB BENNETT Chemistry Team, CSF, Band, Engineers' Club, Orchestra, ROTC Band WILLIAM BERTRAM Architecture MILDRED BICKNELL CSF, Lamp Recip- ient, Minor L, Latin Contio, Caerulea Photo CLAUDE BIDDICK Band, Bugler, ROTC MITZI BILDHOUSE GAA ETHEL BIRD Union High School, George- town, South Carolina BILL BLAIR Crew, Acacia, Salesmanship Club, S. B, Store, Advertising RUSSELL BOWEN Salesmanship Club, Astronomy Club HERBERT BRADLEY High Life Staff, Sr. Boys' Glee, Sweethearts , Fire- fly CALVIN BROTHERS V. Track, B. Foot- ball, C. of C., Comm. of Athletics, Yell Leader, Boys' League Bd., Fireman, Ush- ers' Club, Bohemian Club, Ir. Cirgonian BILL S. BROWN Astronomy Club, Track, ROTC CLYDE BROWN Pres. .Aviation Club, ROTC, Rifle Team LILLIAN L. BROWN Asst. Mgr. S. B. Store, GAA. Adv. Tennis CHARLES BUCHHOLZ Cleveland High, St. Louis, Missouri BPB BULLEIT C Track, V. Track, Track Cub ALBERT BURDELL Engineers' Club DOROTHY BURGESS Art LLOYD BURKHARD ROTC. Sigma Phi, Ushers' Club, Chemistry Club, Radio Club, Hi Y, Stamp Club JOHN CAFFEY Drafting 38 VINTON CAREY Social Studies FLOYD CARLSON B Football, Ushers' Club, Fireman, Hi Y IAMES CARROLL Treas. Chemistry Club, Ushers' Club, Pres, Stamp Club, Sigma Phi, Ad Club, Hi Y SHIRLEY CATLETT Sr. Girls' Glee Club, Adv. Rhythms PHYLLIS CHRISTENSEN Juventus Club, Greqg Club BETTY I. CLARK GAA, Art Club, juven- tus Club BETTY CONNER Homemaking BILLY CUPERNALL Science THOMAS CUTLER CSF 2, Engineers' Club, Astronomy Club DELPHIA DALLIN Hostess Club, Ushers' Club, CSF, Gregg Club RACHEL DE LEON ERUCE DE YOUNG, High Life Makeup rew IOE DOCKWILLER C Crew, Crew Club, Fire Lt. LARRY DUENZEN Ind, Arts LESLIE EHRMAN Crafters Guild, High Life WALTER ELLIOT Capt. B Crew, Pres- Crew Club TYSON ELLIS Tennis Team, Fireman HOVVARD ENZIE B Football, High Life, Fire Lt., Chemistry Club, Astronomy Club, German Club RICHARD ESTES Rifle Team, Hi Y, Usb ers' Club, Salesmanship Club, Geology Club, Christmas Concert ALICE EVANS Commercial RUTH EVERROAD Hostess Club, Murray High, Norfolk, Virginia DOROTHY FINCANNON Girls' L Club, Uniform Bd., CSF 2, Outing Club, Girls' Crew DOROTHY FISHER History MARY FLEMMING Art VIRGINIA FULLER Hostess Club ROSS FURLONG Monterey High, Mon- terey, California, Stage Crew YVONNE GARNIER Latin Contio, Portia, Ushers' Club, Pres. Chemistry Club, L. of C., Girls' League Adv. Bd., Ad Club, Sigma Phi, CSF, Pres. French Club, Vice Pres. Sr. Class ELMORE GARWOOD Industrial Arts 39 ROLLAND GAVIS Social Studies PAUL GERGEN Mathematic:- HELEN GIBSON Iordan High School, Long Beach, California CECIL GLASHER Track Mgr., Camera Club, Commercial Club, Chemistry Club IRVING GOLDHAMER CSF, ROTC FREDERICK II. GOOD Vllriteis' Club, Sigma Phi, CSF, Chemistry Club, Engi- neers' Club, Spanish Club, Stamp Club, Aviation Club, Acacia MURRAY GORDON Hi Y, Radio Club MARGARET GRABMAIR Salesmunship Club, Gregg Club EDWARD GRAHAM Mathematics ROBERT GRAHAM C Track, Golf, B Football. Engineers' Club, Fireman, Hi Y, Ushers' Club CURTIS GRAY S. B. Store EDWIN GREEN Ir. V. Baseball, V. Baseball WANIJA GRIMES lone Union High, lone, California IEAN GROVE Band, Juventus Club GEORGE GUNTHER Mathematics RUSSELL HALL B Football DOREEN HAMILTON Wilson I-Iigh, Long Beach, California GWENDOLYN HAMMOND Adv. Orch., Drill Team BRADLEY HANSEN Crew Club, Agenda, German Club, Ushers' Club, Hall Patrol IACK HARRIS Industrial Arts IAMES HARRIS Printing IEANNETTE HARTSHORN Girls' L Club, GAA, Outing Club, Astronomy Club. High Life MARIE HATCH Girls' L Club, GAA, Outing Club, Astronomy Club, High Life ALICE HAUENSTEIN Spanisn Club, Adv. Tennis, CSF 2 LOUISE HAUENSTEIN Spanish Club, Adv, Tennis, CSF 2 FRANCES HAUGHTELIN Lamp Recipient, Girls' Drill Team, Adv, Orchestra, Hostess Club BOB HELSEL High Life PATRICIA HENNIGAR Commercial 40 GERALD HICKEY B Football, V. Foot- ball, Astronomy Club, Fire Lt. DON HILDRETH Amateur Radio Club MURIEL HILL GAA, CSF, Lamp Recipient, Major L, Latin Contio, Portia, Caerulea Photo LEE HINES Caerulea Photo DAVID HODGES Sec. Boys' League Adv. Bd., Letterman Committee, Chemistry Club, Ushers' Club, Fire Captain, Fire Chief, Ad Club ALBERT HOLE ELMA HOLLYMAN Social Studies MELBA HCPPER Girls' Drill Team, GAA, Spanish Club, Gregg Club, S. B. Store GEORGE E. HUGHES Astronomy Club, Stamp Club ELAINE IKONA Pres. Iapanese Friendship Circle NORMAN IAQUES Ushers' Club, Engi- neers' Club RALPH IENNINGS' Ushers' Club, Ad Club. Fireman, Engineers' Club FRANKLIN IOHNSON B Football, Ush- ers' Club GAIL JOHNSON Latin Contio, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Stamp Club ROY IOHNSON Tennis, Cross Country, Ushers' Club, Ir. Cirgonian, Pres. Hi Y, Fireman ROY JOHNSTON Granite City High, Granite City, Illinois FETTE I. IONES Adv. Tennis, Christmas Concert, Hostess Club, Art Appreciation Club BETTY E. IONES Engineers' Club, Outing Club, Sec. Spanish Club LAEL IORDAN Track, Stage Crew, Ir. Speakers' Bureau, Com'l Law Club, Speak' ers' Workshop BERNARD KALLSTROM Commercial LIILIAN KEEHAN GAA, Pres. Alexis Car- rel, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Ushers' Club, Fire Capt., High Life, Latin Contio MARIE KELLEY GAA, S. B. Store FRANCES KEMP Gregg Club BARBARA KENDALL GAA, Swimming Club, Gregg Club, Outing Club, Sales- manship Club EPNALD KENDALL ROTC, Archery ub ODUS KIMBERLING Crew EAERICIA KING CSF 3, Agenda, French U WINIFRED LARKEY Drill Team 4 I 'K DOROTHY LAWRENCE Band, Adv. Or- chfstra, Hi Tri CENE LOFTIN WANITA LUDINGTON Salesmanship Club. Swimming Club VIRGINIA LYONS Portia, GAA, V. Pres. Hostess Club, Latin Contio, V. Pres. Girls' League Adv. Bd., Lamp Recipient, Minor L, Bohemian Club MADELINE MCCABE Drill Team NETTIE MCCARGAR Girls' Baseball Team, Minor L, GAA, Drill Team IOE MCCARTNEY Industrial Arts VIRGINIA MCCRACKEN Home Making KENNETH MQCULLOCH Woodshcp ALAN MCELROY Astronomy Club, B Track, C Track, Track Club LOIS MCFADDEN Alexis Carrel, Minor L, Girls' L Club, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Adv. Tennis KATHRYN MCGEE Hostess Club MARY MCGUIRE S. B. Store, Comm'l Law Club, Salesmanship Club IEANNE McPERSON Spanish Club, CSF GAA, Crew Club IACQUELINE MALBUEF Hostess Club. Salesmanship Club, Com'l Law Club CLIFFORD MARTIN Fire Lt., Capt. V. Golf, Engineers' Club, Cross Country MURIEL MASON Social Studies MADELON MASSAM CSF, St. Vincents Academy, Walla Walla, Washington. AUDY FAY MAUGHAN Hi Tri MARGORIE MERRILL Christmas Concert BILL MESHAD Cross Country, B Track Track Club, Ushers' Club IACK MILLER Science EDITH MITCHELL Social Studies MOLDEHAMMER Track, German Cu MARY MONTAGUE Social Studies IOHN MOOERS Football, ROTC DELMER MORRIS C Track, I. V. Track, V. Track, V. Football MARION MORRISON Girls' League Adv. Bd., Pres. GAA, Pres. Girls' Crew, Major L, Minor L 42 IOHN MUNGO V. Football, Mgr. Football GEORGE MURRAY Science WILL NELSON ROTC Fencing, Com'l Law Club CARMEN NEITO CSF 2, Sec. Spanish Club, Salesmanship Club, Ir. Girls' Glee BETTY NIPPER Acacia Art Class, Hos- tess Club RUSSELL NOWLING B. Football, Capt. V. Football, Fire Capt., Ushers' Club Astronomy Club PHYLLIS OAKMAN Salesmanship Club, Com'l Law Club SHIRLEY ODELL Commercial CLARENCE OKAZAKI B Rowing, lap- anese Friendship Circle BETTY ROSE PEARSON Commercial MILLICENT PEARLE Caerulea, Salesman- ship Club, Ushers' Club, Ad Club, Sigma Phi, CSF 2, Com'l Law Club CHARLOTTE PETERSON Managing Ed. High Life, Pi Kappa, Writers' Club, Aca- cia, Hi Tri, Latin Contio, CSF 3 MARGARET PETERSON Spanish Club, Latin Contio, GAA, Minor L, Lamp Recip- ient SYLVIA PETRASEK Spanish Club, La Moderne, CSF, Make-up Club, Caerulea Photo, Crafters' Guild EULALIA POELMA Social Studies ORSEN PRATT Com'l Law Club HELEN PROO Gregg Club, Hostess Club, Salesmanship Club, Com'l Law Club BILL RAUCHMAN ROBERT REED Jordan High School, Long Beach, California GEORGE RICHARD B Crew, Class Presi- dent, Student Police MILDRED RITCHIE Greqg Club, Tennis ELIZABETH ROBERTSON Kansas High, Arkansas City, Kansas MARGIE ROBINSON Art XIRGINIA ROBINSON Gregg Club. Girls' rew RUSSELL ROBY Capt. B Swimming, Capt. V. Swimming, Swimming Club MOLLIE ROCHEVILLE Alexis Carrel, Fire Captain, Ushers' Club, Tennis, Outing Club SHIRLEY ROGERS Gregg Club, Radio Club ALVINA SANDIGE. GAA, Acacia, Caerulea Art 43 NELOISE SELF ELIZABETH SEPICH GLADYS SCHRADER Hostess Club, Drill eam MELVIN SCHUCK Mathematics IOHN SCHUSTER High Lite LOUISE SIMPSON German Club, CSF 2, Gregg Club, Ir. Herpetological Society LOUIS SLOGGY CSF 4, ROTC, Engi- neers' Club, Orchestra, Band, Fire Lt. Stamp Club, Nation High Champion, Sax- ophone Soloist, Chemistry Team BUD SMITH Mgr. Ed, High Life, Pi Kappa, Ir. Herpetological Society CHARLES W. SMITH Capt. Crew, Sport Ed, High Life, Fireman, Ushers' Club IESSIE SMITH Swimming, Euodia IUDITH SMITH Swimming, Euodia VIRGIL SMITH IACK STANSON S. B. Store GLORIA STEVENSON GAA RUTH STOSSER CSF, Writers' Club MARY TELFORD Drill Team JAMES THOMPSON Vice Pres. Boys' League, Fire Captain, Ushers' Club, Gold L, Chemistry Club, Mgr. V. Football MARIORIE THORNBURGH Spanish Club, Stamp Club, Chemistry Club CHARLOTTE TOMS Commercial LOIS UCHIDA Sec, Iapanese Friendship Circle SADAKI UYEDA Iapanese Friendship Cir- cle BURTON VAN HOOSER Radio Club GEORGE WAGNER Fireman HARRIETTE WALKER Caerulea Art, Art Appreciation Club, Adv. Tennis, Hostess Club, Gregg Club LORNA WALLACE CSF 5, Latin Contio, El Circulo Castellano, Lamp Recipient, Minor L, Caerulea Art, Acacia, Writers' Club, Stamp Club MARIORIE WARD Salesmanship Club, Ad Club, Gregg Club, Comm'l Law Club LAIVIIES WASNER Radio Club, Astronomy u MARIE WATERS Home Making 44 IULIA WEDELL ALICE WEST Salesmanship Club, S. B. Store, Ushers' Club GLADYS LEE WEST MAXINE WHEELHOUSE Comm'l Law Club, Salesmanship Club, S. B. Store, As- tronomy Club GARLAND WHETSEL Salesmanship Club, S. B. Store, Fire Lt., Choir VIOLA WICK Gregg Club, Iuventus Club MERLE WILLEY Social Studies HANNAH WILLIAMS ROY WILLIAMS Band, Orchestra, Fire- man. Aviation Club BOB WILSON V. Track EVELYN WRIGHT GAA, Crew Club, Adv. Tennis, Girls' L Cluu HIDEO YOSHIHARA CSF 3, Sec. Engl' neers' Club, B Football, Ir. V. Golf, lap- onese Friendship Circle June Seniors CECILE ABSHIRE Home Economics, GAA, Ushers' Club EVA ADAMS Commercial CHARLES M. ADDY Ushers' Club, Stage Crew PEGGY DALE ADDY Gregg Club, Tennis Club ROBERT AGAL LONETA ALDAHL GAA, Ushers' Club BOB ALLEN B Football, B Basketball, B Track, Capt. V. Track, Ir. Cirgonian, Pres. Track Club, Salesmanship Club, Avia- tion Club, S. B. Store, High Life STANLEY EUGENE ALLEN Printing, B Football BETTIEMAE ALWARD Sec. C. of C., V. Pres. CSF, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Asst. Ed. Caerulea, Bohemian Club, Ad Club, Lamp Recipient, Ir. Speakers' Bureau, Sec. Soph. Class, Speakers' Workshop, Treas. Spanish Club, Latin Contio, S. B. Store, Ushers' Club, Hostess Club, Friendship Bureau C. of C. BERNICE KATHERN ANDERSON GAA, Salesmanship Club, Acacia Art BETTY ANDREWS RENEE ANDREWS DEAN H. ANKENY Science, Sigma Phi. Latin Contio PETE ARENSKOV Industrial Art, ROTC IUANITA N. ARIVIACOST Commercial, Drill Team MARGERY IEAN ARMENTROUT Music. Ushers' Club 45 BARBARA F. ARMSTRONG Writers' Club, Acacia, Latin Contio, French Club, Ir. Girls' Glee BILL ARMSTRONG Ir. Cirgonian, Hi Y, 'I'rack, Cross Country IAMES FORD ARMSTRONG Theme Ed. Caerulea, Band, Orchestra, Golf Team, Golf Mgr., CSF, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, ROTC, Speakers' Workshop, Young Scribblers' Club DOROTHY CORALIE ARNOLD Spanish, Herbert Hoover High School, San Diego, California, Hostess Club, Outing Club, Make-up Club NORMA LOUISE ARNOLD Stage Craft, Iuventus Club PRISCILLA IANE ARNOLD French Club, German Club, Golf, Chemistry Club, High Life CHARLES P, ASHBOURNE B Crew MARGARET ELCENA ASHCAFT Iuvegtus Club, Gregg Club BARBARA BACON ROLLAND BADGLEY Mgr. B Football, lr. Cirgonian, Ushers' Club MANUEL BADILLA PAUL EDWARD BAILEY B Football FRANCES B. BAIR VIVIAN BALDWIN Caerulea, Portia, Hos- tess Club, Ushers' Club LLOYD EDGAR BALL Industrial Arts, Ushers' Club MARIORIE ANN BALLOU Drill Team, GAA NORMA BANCROFT High Life, Pi Kappa, Writers' Club, Acacia RUTH E. BARHAM Iuventus Club, Gregg Club, Bosworth High School, Bosworth, Missouri LUCILLE IRENE BARKER Outing Club, Spanish Club, GAA BEATRICE ANNE BARNETT Ir. Girls' Glee, Salesmanship Club, Ushers' Club, Drill Team YVONNE BARNETT PAUL M. BARRUS B Basketball BETTY MAE BARTON Treas. Latin Con- tio, CSF, Golf Club LELAND S. BARTON B Football, V. Football, Ad Club. Bohemian Club, Comm. of Athletics, Ir. Cirgonian LEONA ELEANOR BARTON LILLIAN INEZ BASCUE Drum Majorette, Ushers' Club, Hostess Club LAURA NANCY BASSETT Orchestra, Ad Club, Masque and Sandal, Portia, Hostess Club, Ladies of the Iury, Ushers' Club HAROLD BASTION 46 GRACE ISABELLA BATISTA Gregg Club, Drill Team, GAA, Salesmanship Club INEZ OMA BAUGH LENA DEE BAUGH CHRISTINE M. BAUGHNER Gregg Club, Swimming Club, Tennis Club IEANNIE MARIE BECKMAN Commercial DORA N. BEDFORD Spanish Club, GAA, Astronomy Club, Outing Club JUNE GLENDA BELCHER CLEAL BENNETT DANA E. BENSON ROTC MABEL ENDSLEY BERNING CASPER ANDREW GEORGE BESTEN- LEHNER LES BILLINGER GENEVIEVE ANN BILYEU Drill Team DORIS AILEEN BISSEY CSF, GAA, Sales- manship, Print Shop IDA LOU BLACK THOMAS EDWIN BLACKMAN Caerulea Art R. VELMA BOHRER MakefUp Club NORMA BOOT NORMA BOOTH High Life, Phi Kappa, Swimming Club, Masque and Sandal, Sr. Play, German Club, Hostess Club, Tennis Club, GAA, Caerulea, Aviation Club LILLIAN RUTH BOUNDS ALICE ELMIRA BOWERS Drill Team DON BOYD BARBARA MAURINE BRANTINGHAM Sr. Girls' Glee, Masque and Sandal, Ladies of the Jury , Pride and Prejudice , Adv. Rhythms, Sweethearts , Nut Cracker Suite , Make-up Crew, Lamp Recipient GERALDINE VICTORIA BRAY Drill Team, GAA, Tennis Club, Crew Club, Uniform Checker, Fireman, Euodia Club, French Club HELEN BRENNER Sr. Girls' Glee VIOLA I. BRIMHALL Crew Club IOHN L. BROGDEN Aviation Club, Chem- istry Club, Engineers' Club, ROTC EUGENE BROOKS Caerulea Art, Ad Club, Make-up Crew, Stage Crew, Ushers' Club 47 IRVIN M. BROUDY V. Football, Speakers' Workshop, CSF, Athletes' Speaking Con- test BERNARD E. BROWN S. B. Store, Sales- manship Club, I. V. Tennis, V. Tennis BILLY CHANDLER BROWN ROTC, Agen- da Club, Fire Capt. ELIZABETH MARIE BROWN Uniform Bd., Iuventus Club, Gregg Club RICHARD DENIO BUFFUM Masque and Sandal, Ad Club, Ir. Cirgonian, Ushers' Club, Treas, Sr. Class IARDINE BULLARD Ex, Soph. Class, GAA, Ushers' Club, Hostess Club, Cae- rulea Art, Sr. Play, Masque 8 Sandal IIM BUMGARNER JOHN 1. BURCH sr. Boys' Giee, CSF, Capt., Mgr. B Football, Fire Lt., Engin- eers' Club, Chemistry Club, Ushers' Club BERTHA A. BURKE Commercial, Gregg Club BETTY LEE BURLINGAME Music THOMASINE BURT Art PATRICIA ANN BUSHER Social Studies, Iuventus Club, Star of the Sea Academy, San Francisco, Calif. DWIGHT G. CAMPBELL Science LUCILLE NINA BUTMAN Pres. lr. Class, Sec. Sr. Class, Treas. Soph. Class, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Ad Club, Speakers' Workshop, C. of C., Ushers' Club, Hostess Club, Spanish Club, Ir. Speakers' Bureau, Fireman RALPH VERNON BUTTERWORTH Social Studies, Radio Club ALAN CAMPBELL Latin Contio, Engineers' Club, Amateur Radio Club, Band, ROTC, Chemistry Club LA NORA BUTCHER Commercial, GAA, Treas. Girls' L Club, Crew Club HAROLD W. CAMPBELL Kern County High School, Bakersliield, Calif., ROTC HELEN SHIRLEY CAMPBELL Commercial, French Club, CSF. Uniform Bd. VIRGINIA MARIE CANLAS Gregg Club, Costume Crew IEAN CARD Social Studies, Agenda Club, RICHARD CAREY IACK CARLYLE CARLSON Social Stu, dies, BFootball, Bohemian Club, Boys' League DONALD I. CARNER Science, Miners' Club, German Club, Chemistry Club BETTY IANE CARR Commercial, Logansf port High School, Logansport, Indiana DONNA F. CARSON Commercial, CSF ARTHUR CARTER Science, Radio Club, ROTC, Band, Fire Lt. ROBERT F. CARTER V. Swimming, B Swimming, Fire Capt., Pres. Buys' Swim- ming Club, V. Pres. Hi Y 48 w 1 w t-4+ BILL CASE ANN LOUISE CASSELBERRY Art, Hosf tess Club, Caerulea Art, Drill Team, Avia- tion Club IRENE ELIZABETH CATHCART Sales- manship Club, GAA, Girls' L Club, CSF PATRICIA LILLIAN CAVENESS German Club, Chemistry Club, Engineers' Club, Portia, Outing Club NOEL LEE CHAPMAN Social Studies JAMES SIDNEY CHARTER V. Football Sr. Boys' Glee, 'ASweethearts . Boys' Glee Quartet, Treas. Engineers' Club ALFRED JACK CHEAK Music, Sr. Boys' Glee, Firefly , Biology Club MARGARET J. CHILDS Science, Caerulea Photo., Hostess Club, Sigma Phi, Aviation Club Spanish Club MARIE CHOLLET Commercial, John Adam High School, New York City. New 'York BUR'I CHRISTIE Auto Shop. Wilmington High 'L.tl'ool, Wilmington, Calif. ALTHEA MAE CHRISTOPHER CSF, Por- tia, Tennis Club, Sec. Chemistry Club, Astronomy Club, Engineers' Club, Speakers' Worksliop, Sec. Latin Contio ELIZABETH FRANCES CLARK Art, Los Gatos Union High School, Los Gatos, Calif. JOHN COLGATE CLARK Band, Chemistry Club, Yell Leader, Ushers' Club, Juventus Club MARGUERITE CLARK Social Studies, V. Pres. GAA CLAIRE CLARKE Gregg Club, Hostess Club, H1 Tri GLENN WESLY CLARKE Caerulea Photo., Engineers' Club TED F. CLINTON Shop, Salcsmanship Club WILLIAM W. CLOUD Pres. Chemistry Club, French Club, Radio Club DORIVIA LEE D. COCHRUM Commercial, Salesmanship Club MARY L. COLBORN Tennis Club, Outing Club, Gregg Club JULIA ELYNOR COLLINS Caerulea, Sr. Girls' Glee. French Club, High Life, Christmas Concert VIRGINIA CHARLENE CONEY Latin Con- tio. Sigma Phi, High Life, Pi Kappa, Girls' League Adv. Bd. LUANA CONLEY Social Studies, Drill Team SELWYN CHARLES COOLEY Mechanical Drawing ROLAND A. COOPER Architectual Draw- ing, Aviaiion Club, Spanish Club MARTHA E. CORBET Music, Orchestra, Drill Team JUNE EILEEN COULTER Social Studies, Uniform Board ARTHUR E. COX Math, Engineers' Club, Astronomy Club 4-9 N1 CATHERINE RUTH COX Home Making, Chaffey Union High School, Ontario, Calif. OPAL CRAIG LOUIS ARNOLD CRAWFORD Track, Ir. Herpetological Society, Agenda Club STUART STANLEY CRELEY Caerulca Art, Make-up Crew, Stage Craft, Art Appreciation Club ANTHONY EUGENE CRISH V. Baseball, V. Football, V. Basketball, Ad Club, Ir. Cirgonian, Ushers' Club, Fire Lt. HAZEL FRANCES CROY GAA, Hostess Club, Cabin Club SARA BESS CROWLEY FRED CURNS Machine Shop, Radio Club CHARLEY C. CURTIS Track, Fire Capt., Engineers' Club, Chemistry Club, Band GLENDORA CURTIS Science, Riverside High School, Riverside, California, Latin Contio, Chorus, Iuventus Club, Ushers' Club HAROLD SCOTT CURTIS Chemistry Club, Engineers' Club PATSY ELIZABETH CURTIS Sr. Play, Make-up Crew, Art Appreciation Club, Masque and Sandal FRED DARMODY ROBERT W. DAVENPORT Ad Club, Biol- ogy Club, Ushers' Club, Chemistry Club, ROTC LILLIAN M. DAVIDSON Spanish. Cripple Creek High School, Cripple Creek, Colo., Iordan High School, Long Beach, California TOMMY DAVIES Industrial Arts, Track, Ir. Cirgonian, Track Club ALETHEA I. DAVIS Commercial MARY LOUISE DAVIS Commercial, Iu- ventus Club, Gregg Club ROBERT GENE DAVIS Firefly , Sr. Boys' Glee, Christmas Concert, A Cappella Choir, ROTC IOSEF DAY B Track, Cross Country, Hi Y, Ushers' Club, Track Club FRANCIS LUCILLE DEAL Language, Al- buquerque High School, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Beaumont High School, Beaumont, California IRENE L. DE BUSSCHERE Commercial, Ushers' Club, CSF WILLIAM DECKER ROBERT DEMPSEY KENNETH WAYNE DENNING Industrial Arts HERMAN DENOS Inglewood High School, Englewood, California, Rowing, Sr. Boys' ee ROBERT MAX DEYERBERG Sr. Play, ROTC, High Life, Masque and Sandal BETTY ANNISE DICKIE Social Studies, Agenda Club, Sigma Phi 50 DOLORES DIEHL DAVE W. DIIVIITT Math, Kern County Union High, Bakersfield, California NORA BELL DIXON Social Studies EMELIE RUTH DODGE Social Studies. Sii. Girls' Glre, German Club, Ir. Girls' Gee ELSIE IRENE DORNER Banning High School, Wilmington, California, German, Club, GAA, Sr. Girls' Glee TEX DORSER ' GIECERGE PRICE DORSEY Art, Aviation ll IAMES PATRICK DOVVNEY Industrial Arts LILA MYRA DOWNING Music, GAA, juventus Club VIRGINIA L. DRAKE Social Studies, Salesmanship Club ANDREW DREGER Math, Aviation Club, Radio Club RUTH I. DUFFY Alexis Carrel GLORIA DUGGAN Stage Crew, Stage Craft. Make-up Crew MARGARET LA VON DUGGAN Sales- ganship Club, Outing Club, C. of C., Fire apt. CARL DON DUNCAN V. Football RICK H. DUNLAP Sigma Phi, Section ost ROBERT EUGENE DUVALL Pres., Treas. of Latin Contio, Writers' Club, Ir. Cir- gonian, C. of C., lr. Speakers' Bureau, Christmas Concert, Ushers' Club, ROTC, Hi Y, Acacia DPlEO'l'I'IY ELIZABETH EARLEY Ushers' Cu IANICE WALLICK ECCARD Drill Team, GAA, S. B. Store, Commercial IEANETTE RACHEL EDMONDS Home Making, Alexis Carrel SUDIE MAXINE EDMONDS GAA BOB EDWARDS EARL IACKSON EDWARDS RUTH EISENGART CSF, Salcsmanship Club, Iuventus Club MARTELL EISENSCHMIDT LORRAINE MARGUERITE ELM ROBERT F. ELVVELL HELEN ELY Salesmanship Club, Christmas Loncert 5 I I I f- - y A 1 'af 6 F? SAM I. ENDO HELEN ENGLAND IEAN LOUISE ETHRIDGE High Life, Quill and Scroll, Writers' Club, Pi Kappa. Acacia BOB FARROW V. Pres. Boys' League, Sr. Play, Masque and Sandal, Bohemian Club, Baseball, CSF, Fire Capt., Ushers' Club, Comm. of Arts LEO CHARLES FEATIIERSTONE ROTC IOHN F. FIELD ROTC PAULINE HELEN FINLEY IIM FITZIMMONS RICHARD F, FLEMING BARBARA IOYCE FLESHER Ushers' Club, CSF, German Club EDITH FRANCES FLIPPIN GAA OSCAR FLOOD ANNA BELLE FORAKER Gregg Club, Cabin Club, Agenda Club, Ir. Girls' Glee, Section Hostess IACK R. FRANK Band, Salesmanship Club, Buglar, Ad Club, Ushers' Club HAROLD FREEMAN EARL SIDNEY FRENCH WALLACE WENDELL FUSBY BILL GAFFNEY VIRGINIA MAE GALBRAITH Portia, CSF. Adv. Bd. Soph. Class, Ushers' Club, Ho- tess Club, Spanish Club R. C. GALL Adv. Orch., Band, Firc Lt., S. B. Store VIRGINIA GALLEZ CHARLOTTE REECE GARDNER Section Hostess, Hostess Cluh, Ushers' Club LORNA ALBERTINE GARSIDE CLYDE CALVIN GAWTHORPE MARY MARGARET GEDDES Sr. Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, Art, Hostess Club French Club CONSTANCE LORANE GEDNEY PHILLIP H. GIBSON Pres. Radio Club ROTC, Astronomy Club MARSHALL GILBERT 1 1 5? HELEN R. GILL Latin Contio, Art Appre- ciation Club, Chemistry Club WALTER GILLIS Swimming HELEN F. GILLYATT CSF, GAA, Tennis Club, Swimming Club, Chemistry Club RAMONA MERRIMAN GILMORE Hostess Club BOB A. GIPE MARY FAITH GLASS Christmas Concert BETTY GLAZIER LEAH GLICKSON Latin Contio, VVriters' Club, CSF CAROL BOB GODSEY ROTC LORNA PAULINE GOEGLEIN ROBERT B. GOLD V. Tennis MARIORIE MAY GOLDMAN CSF, Sr. Girls' Glee, Firefly , French Club, Chem- istry Club, Gamma Alpha Sigma, GAA HOWARD L. GOLDSMITI-I DON E. GOODELL Comm. of Affairs, V. Track, V. Pres Soph. Class, V. Pres. Ir. Class, V. Pres. Sr. Class, Pres. Ad Club, V. Pres. Bohemian Club, Pres. Ir. Cirgon- ian, Adv. Mgr. Caerulea, Asst. Fire Chief, Gold L Q2 jewelsj, Adv. Mgr. Sr. Play, Letterman's Comm., Ir. Speakers' Bureau, CSF GLORIA GOODNIGHT Sr. Girls' Glee, Firefly , Hostess Club, Young Scribblers' Club, Caerulea PHYLLIS NORVELLA GOSSOM Music, Opera, Sr. Girls' Glee, German Club, CSF, Christmas Concert EMILY ..RUTH ,GRANT .French ..Club, Chemistry Club, Ushers' Club MARY RAPHEALA GRANT ELSIE S. GREBASCH Commercial, Proviso Township High School, Maywood, Ill. DORIS YVONNE GREEN Home Making DOROTHY IANE GREENE Science, Sec. Treas. Alexis Carrel, Fire Capt., CSF DOROTHY IRENE GRIBBLE Hostess Club, Art Appreciation Club, Iuventus Club, Swimming Club CHARLES CLARENCE GRIFFIN Hunting- ton Park High School, Huntington Park, Calif., Astronomy Club, Chemistry Club ALICE E. HAGADORN Tennis Club, Golf Club, Costume Crew ERANCES IOLA HALL Music, Sr. Girls' ee MELVIN L. HAMER Science LOUISE IESSIE HANANIA Home Making, Uniform Checker ANNA HANKINSON Social Studies, Hun- gnggon Park High School, Huntington Park, d I v 53 - 'is . , ' gf 1 . , .,:..., GRACE CECELIA HANSEN Social Stud- ies, Huntington Park High School, Hunting- ton Park, California LAURENE ELINE HANSEN Ir. Girls' Glee, Spanish Club, Ushers' Club IACK HARNDEN LOIS M. HANSEN Corres. Sec. Portia, Section Hostess, Chrismas Concert IEAN FRANCES HARNETT Sigma Phi, Spanish Club, Portia FORRESI' K. HARRELL Auto Mechanics MARIORIE VERNA HARRIS Social Stu- dies, Latin Contio PHYLLIS HARRIS MARY FRANCES HARTLEY MARJORIE IEAN HARVERY Science Ban- ning High School, Wilmington, Calif. MARGARET FLORENCE HAUTLY Com- mercial MYRON ERNEST HAYNES Hi Y, Chem- istry Club, ROTC, Ushers' Club, Sheet Metal Club SARGENT I. HEATH Woodshop EUGENE B. HECKER Art, Astronomy Club, Juventus Club BETTY D. HEIDEWALD Sr. Girls' Glee, Writers' Club, CSF LEMAR C. HEINRICH ROTC, Chemistry Club, Astronomy Club, Miners' Club PETER RANKIN HEMPHILL Ir. Cirgon- ian, Chemistry Club, ROTC, French Club WAYNE HENDRICK VIRGINIA HENRY Sr. Ed. Caerulea, Por- tia, Hostess Club, Ushers' Club, CSF JACK HHERRICK .,Commercial, .Chemistry Club, Speakers' Workshop, CSF CATHERINE BAIRD HERRING Agenda Club Latin Contio, Alexis Carrel, Cabin Club, Fireman, Ushers' Club IRETA M. HICKERSON Science, Sr. Girls' ulee, GAA, Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles, Calif. IALJKIE IMOGENE HICKS Drill Team, rrench Club, Juventus Club JULIA HIERRO HERSCHEL HILL ROBERTA L. HILL CSF, Pres. Outing Club I!-ILL HITE MAXINE HOBBS 54 KENNETH HODGE Industrial Arts IEAN E. HOGAN Sr. Girls' Glce, Hi Tri, Iuventus Club KATY HOGAN Iuventus Club, Gregg Club, Band MARTHA HOGENDORN Commercial, Col- ' fax High School, Colfax, Iowa DELMAR E. HOLLENBECK Social Stud- ies, Chemistry Club, Engineers' Club MAURICE L. HOLMES V. Football, Chemistry Club JOHN C. HOOK Crew, Engineers' Club, Hi Y, Chemistry Club 6 EDWARD A. HOOSER Social Studies KIYOKO HORII IUNE ROSE HORRY Commercial, Hunting- ton Beach High School, Huntington Beach, California IIMMIE IEAN HOUSTON OLIVER G. HOWELL B Crew, Chemistry Club, Hi Y, S. B. Store IIM HUDSON TERRY HUDSON DENNY HUGHES MARGARET IANE HUGHES lordan High School, Long Beach, California, Hi Tri, Iuventus Club, Alexis Carrel BYRON D. HUNT Science, A Cappella Choir, Sr. Boys' Glee DOROTHY V. HUNTER Social Studies, Salesmanship Club, Caerulea Secretary FORESTYN HUNTER Alexis Carrel, GAA, Chemistry Club OLIVE LORRAINE HURLEY Portia, CSF, Hostess Club, Caerulea Art, Ushers' Club, Spanish Club IEAN LOVINA HURON Comm. of Affairs, Song Leader, Treas., Corr. Sec. Girls' League, CSF, Ir. Speakers' Bureau, Extem. Contest Winner, Ad Club, Bohemian Club, Soph. Ex. Bd., Ushers' Club, Hostess Club CLINTON HUTCHINSON WILLIAM COURTNEY HUTCHINSON lr. Speakers' Bureau, Writers' Club, B Swim- ming, Yell Leader, Pres. Acrobatus Club, Ir. Cirgonian, Hi Y, Latin Contio, Ushers' Club ROTC, Acacia H. CAROL HYDANUS San Pedro High School, San Pedro, California, Sr. Girls' Glee, A Cappella Choir, Euodia ARLENE LOUISE IMM Commercial, High Life, Hostess Club TOMMY MASAO ISHIBASHI Social Stud- ies, Track, Salesmanship Club HOWARD IVEY Science, Caerulea Photo., Gymnastic Team LEWIS IACOBSON 55 SRG '--.. HELEN LOUISE IACOBUS Ottawa High School, Ottawa, Kansas, Writers' Club, French Club CAROL GLORIA IAMES Science, Band, Hostess Club IOE A. IENNY Commercial, High Life, ROTC DORA MARIE IENSEN Commercial, Ir. Girls' Giee, Orchestra AURELIA R. IEWELL Hostess Club, Drill Team, Caerulea, Ushers' Club, Speakers' Workshop, Safety Speaker, High Life, Fire- man COSMO IOHN IIANUZZI Crew ROLAND YALE IOHANNSEN B Footbail, Ad Club, Ushers' Club BERNICIE CAROL IOHNSON Science, Fireman CHARLES LE ROY JOHNSON Industrial Arts MERRIL WILLIAM IOHNSON Wood Shop ROBERT HENRY IOHNSON Wood Shop WVARREN G, IOHNSON Science DOROTHY JONES GERALD B. IONES B Track RUTHE LORRAINE IONES Social Studies, CSF, Hostess Club, Astronomy Club, Minor L AL IULIAN ERNEST KAPP NANCY E. KAPP Commercial, Gregg Club, Sec. of Comm,, Drill Team, Iuventus Club GUCHI KATO Commercial VIRGINIA KEECH Make-Up Crew, Swim- ming Club VIRGINIA KELEHER BRVNETTA MAE KELLS Hostess Club, Art Appreciation Club, Iuventus Club, Art Comm., Girls' League Adv. Bd., Make-Up Crew, Stage Craft, Swimming Club, Tennis MARY IANE KELLY Commercial, Outing Club, Gregg Club ROBERT E. KELLY Crew VER G. KENDALL Commercial, ROTC, Los Angeles High School, Los Angeles, California PEGGY KENNEDY S. B. Store, Commer- cial, Fremont High School, Los Angeles, California ZELMA A. KENNEDY Christmas Con' cert, Pres, Golf Club, Section Hostess, Sr. Girls' Glee, Hostess Club, Spanish Club, Firefly , GAA ELIABETH IANE KENT Adv. Orch., Portia, French Club, Chemistry Club, CSF 56 BONI KETCHERSID SHIRLEY LEAH KIDD V. Pres. Spanish Club, Outing Club, Astronomy Club FAY ELIZABETH KING Commercial, Bremerton High School, Bremerton, Wash. DILLMAN C. KINSELL Commercial CHARLES ALLEN KIRKLEN Industrial Arts JACK KIRSCHKE Science, Crew, Photo., Hi Y DON C. KIVRIZIS Wood Shop, Salesman- ship Club EARL M. KLIMA Wood Shop, Crew MARY MARGERY KLOCKSIEM Sr. Girls' Glee, Sigma Phi, CSF, Cabin Club, Ir. Girls' Glee, Christmas Concert, Firefly IEANNE MARIE KNOX Commercial, South Gate High School, South Gate, California LAURA LOUISE KNOX Spanish, South Gate High School, South Gate, California IAMES H. KOGA Commercial, japanese Friendship Circle, CSF VIRGINIA ARLEENE KOHL Commercial Anaheim Union High School, Anaheim, California MARY ELIZABETH KOHNKE Euodia Club, GAA, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Drill Team IACK E. KOOBS Ir. Cirgonian, Pres. Ger- man Clula, Track, Fire Capt., Ir. Her- petological Society, Hi Y VVAYNE KRAMER ROBERT A. KRIEGBAUM Social Studies HAROLD KRUTZFELAT VELMA LADD PATRICIA LAMB Art BE'l I'Y JUNE LANDER Social Studies, East High School, Wichita, Kansas MARIE LOUISE LANE Music, Swimming Club, Hostess Club G, BERTRAM LAMPHERE Social Studies IOAN LEE LARRIMER Comm. of Welfare, Song Leader, Treas., Sec. Girls' League, CSF, lr. Sneakers' Bureau, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Bonemian Club, Ad Club, Treas. lr. Class, Ushers' Club, Hostess Club MARCELLE M. LARSEN Commercial, GAA, Sr Girls' Glee ELMER W. LATHAM Commercial WILLIAM LATHAM Mathematics LINNETTE LAURI High Life, Acacia, Speakers' Workshop, Sigma Phi, Writers' Club, Pi Kappa, CSF, Hostess Club, Por- tia, Cabin Club .5 7 -nw 9 ' L ,M .. ,5 K . - ,... , , , I mf 4 fax, Q so PRSA QQ SANFORD LAVENBFRG Aviation Club, Spanish Club, San Bernardino High School, San Bernardino, California SOL LAVER IOHN D. LAW Wood Shop, Salesmanship Club NEITA E. LAW Science EDNVIN LAYTON EDNA GRACE LAZELLE Commercial, Ushers' Club FRANCES IANE LEAVITT Commercial, GAA RALPH WILLIAM LEE IR. Music, S. B. Store, Fire Capt., A Cappella Choir, Pres. Sr. Boys' Glee, Firefly , Christmas Concert VIRGINIA H. LEE Social Studies, Hi Tri, Hostess Club, Tennis Club WANDA MARIE LEFNER CSF, GAA, Hi Tri, Sec. Girls' League JOHN A. LEPICK, IR. Comm. of Ath- letics, B Basketball, B Track, Sports Ed., Asst. Ed. High Life, Yell Leader, Ad Club, Bohemian Club, Pres. French Club, Pi Kappa, Ushers' Club, Letterman's Comm., Pres. Boys' League, Gold L SUE I. LESLIE Commercial, Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, California EDWARD W. LETHERS V. Football, Pres. Boys' League, Pres. C. of C., Pres. Ir. Cirgonian, Ad Club, Bohemian Club, Latin Contio, Chemistry Club, Speakers' Workshop LOUISE LONG LEW French Club, GAA EVANGELYN LEWIS High Life, CSF, Chemistry Club, Latin Contio, Euodia HOMER WALTER LEWIS Commercial RUTH LEWIS HARRY PHILLIP LINARES Spanish, Pres. Soph. Class, V. Football QONALD R. LINCOLN Commercial, Rifle eam MARGERY MAY LINDGREN Young Scrib- blers' Club, CSF, French Club, Sr. Play, SAA, Latin Contio, Outing Club, Hostess lu HAROLD AHREN LINGLE V. Basketball, Speakers' Workshop, CSF, Ad Club, Pres. Bohemian Club, Ushers' Club, Ir. Speakers' Bureau, Latin Contio, Ir. Cirgonian, C. of C., Asst. Fire Chief, Soph. EX. Comm., Mgr. V. Basketball EVELYN CHARLOTTE LION Commercial, Gregg Club, CSF, Outing Club LYSBETH LIVINGSTON IUNE MARIE LOGAN Sr. Girls' Glee, Cabin Club, Sigma Phi, Firefly , Christ- mas Concert, Section Hostess, Rhythms, Ir. Girls' Glee MARY LOUISE LOOKABAUGH Commer- cial, Iohn C. Fremont High School, Los Angeles, California, Iuventus Club, Gregg, Club, S. B. Store, Fireman MARY ELLEN LORENZ Commercial, GAA, Crew, Swimming Club IANE LOUGHERY Commercial, Punxsu- tawney High School, Punxsutawney, Pa., CSF, Caerulea, Gregg Club LOIS LOVAAS Euodia, GAA, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Drill Team 58 E. RUSSELL LOWE Commercial, Miners' Cl b WIILFRED LUMSDEN GVVEN LUNDEEN CSF, Spanish Club, KENNETH A. LUNNING Industrial Arts, Golf Team. German Club BETTY LYNCH MYRON LYNCH DON IVICADOO EILEEN KATHERINE MCCANN GENEVIEVE MCCRAY Gold L, V, Pres. GAA, CSF, Girls' Sports Ed. Caerulea, V. Pres. Outing Club, Girls' L Club, Lhemistry Club SYBIL M. MCCULLAUGH FRED MCDANIEL VIRGINIA ELIZABETH MCDONALD Art Club, Saterious Club, GAA VIRGINIA BELLE MCGAHA FRANK R. MCGILL B Crew ESTHER MAIEL MCGINN Alexis Carrel LELA MCGUIRE IUNE I. McFARLAND EUGENE MCINTOSH MARY JANE MCKENDRICK Spanish Club, GAA, Outing Club, Uniform Board ALETA ANN MCLEAN Swimming Club BETTE IANE MCLEAN Orchestra, Drill Team, Student Librarian, Cabin Club, FRANCES MARCELLA MCLEAN Hostess Club, Alexis Cartel CHARLOTTE RUTH MCMAHON Girls' Swimming Club, Cabin Club, Hostess Club, Hostess Club, Ushers' Club, High Life, Acacia Art IERRY C. MCMAHON Latin Contio, En- gineers' Club, Chemistry Club, Sigma Phi IEANE MQOYE EDNA MAE MCPHERSON ROBERT MCPHERSON Sr. Boys' Glee, CSF, Firefly , Sec. Chemistry Club DEAN E. MAAS V. Crew, Fire Capt., Crew Club 59 '95 f-vii lf EDITH MacKAY CSF, GAA, Girls' L Club, Chemistry Club MARY ELIZABETH MADDUX Science, Laguna Beach High School, Laguna Beach, California KATHERINE MADISON ESTELLE ROSE MAHER Commercial, GAA, Brookings High School, Brookings, South Dakota MARY MANCHESTER CSF, Caerulea, Pi Kappa, Hostess Club, Spanish Club, Drill Team, Aviation Club, Section Hostess, Asst. Ed. High Life, Fireman DOLAN L. MANSAR Commercial BOB MARCHAND Commercial Law Club, French Club, Section Host MARGARET A. MARSILLUS CSF, Pi Kapa pa, Asst. Ed. High Life RALPH L, MARTIN B Football, Ir. Cir- gonian, rli Y, B Track VALERIA ANN MARTIN Social Studies ROBERT L. MATHER Social Studies, En- gineers' Club BURT C. MATLOCK Social Studies YOIU MATSUOKA Commercial, V. Ten- ms RALPH MAURER CHARLES MAYVILLE EDITH LAVERNE MEAD Home Econom- ics, Chickasha High School, Chickasha, Oklahoma EDWIN B. MEAD Social Studies, Chick- asha High School, Chickasha, Oklahoma LUCILLE MEAD GAA, Girls' L Club, S. B. Store, Crew Club NORMA MENGLE PAT ANN MERKLE Hostess Club, GAA, Make-Up Crew, Stage Craft, Caerulea Art, Drill Team MADELYN IEAN MILLER Home Making, North High School, Des Moines, Iowa MARGARET B. MILLER Art, Juventus Club, Christmas Concert GERRY M. MOERSCHBAECHER Social Studies, High Life, Ushers' Club ARTHUR H. MOFFIT V. Basketball DAROLD R. MONROE Math., ROTC IEAN CLARK MONTGOMERY Ed. Cae- rulea, Pres, Portia, V. Pres. Soph. Class. CSF, Sec,, Treas, Bohemian Club, Ad Club, Ushers' Club, Hostess Club, Girls' League Adv. Bd. RICHARD E. MONTGOMERY Glee Club, Opera, A Cappella Choir, Mgr B Bas- ketball IOHN G. MONTIIO Auto Shop, Austin, High School, El Paso, Texas 601 ELINORE MORGAN Commercial, CSF DOUGLAS MORGAN Commercial, B Crew EVELYN FRANCES MOREY Section Hos- tess, Hostess Club MARTHA ELIZABETH MOORE Commer- cial, Ushers' Club, Woodrow Wilson High School, Long Beach, California EILEEN ARNOTTE MORIARTY Ed. Aca- cia, Ed. High Life, CSF, Pi Kappa, Writ- ers' Club, French Club, Acacia, Young Scribblers' Club, Cabin Club DOROTHY MORRIS Social Studies, Ard- more High School, Ardmore, Oklahoma IOE E. MORRIS Social Studies, B Track IOANNA ROSALIE MORSE Gregg Club, Drill Team, Iuvcntus Club, GAA DON F. MUEI-ILSTEDT ROTC MIRIAM M. MULLER High Life, Pi Kap- pa, Alexis Carrel, Hostess Club, Drill Team, Chemistry Club BILL MURPHY MAXINE M. MURRAY Hostess Club, lr. Speakers' Bureau, Ushers' Club, Caerulea, Safety Council, Tennis Club, Swimming Club, Drill Team, Fireman EMOIEAN MURRY Young Scribblers' Club, Cabin Club, French Club WILFRED NI. NEILL I. V. Crew, Ushcrsl Club, Crew Club BOB NERELL High Life, Ad Club, Pres. Pi Kappa, Ushers' Club, B Track, Swim- ming Club, French Club EARL THOMAS NICKERSON V. Football, Hi Y FOSTER NICHOLS EILEEN I. NIXON Sr. Girls' Glee if DOROTHY FAY NOLAN IOHN R. NORMAN Miners' Club A ,aw IEAN E. NORMINGTON Sr. Girls' Glee, Hostess Club, Outing Club, French Club, Ushers' Club, GAA, Firefly , Christmas Concert, CSF FRED W. OEHLMAN Mgr. Crew, Crew Club GEORGE M. OHTA TSUTOMU O'KUMURA ELDREW MERRICE OLESON Fire Capt., Radio Club, B Football, I, V. Football, Ushers' Club IACK RAYMOND OLIVER C0-Captain V. Tennis MARIORIE ELIZABETH OLSEN Comm'l Law Club FLORENCE R. O'NEIL Cabin Club 6 I 1 ,. M -Tr 1' '. 3 2 . -sig ' W' - - . h--' T i use 'Q' . ' A i iiffi H Q3 I CHARLES F. OSWALD ROTC MAXINE OWEN HARRY PACKMAN KING PAIGE PALMER Latin Contio WARREN PALMER , DON N. PALMETER Pres. Writers' Club, Acacia, Art Ed. Caerulea DEAN CAMERON PASCHALL Writers' Club, Pres. Scribblers' Club, Ir. Cirgonian, Ir. Speakers' Bureau, ROTC, Latin Contio, Christmas Concert, Hi Y, Acacia, Stamp Club, Comm'l Law Club, Ushers' Club HARRY RAYMOND PAULSON Chemistry Club, ROTC, French Club, Engineers' Club PATRICIA NANCY PAWSON French Club, Golf Club RICHARD E. PEARSALL BARBARA PEARSON M. LOUISE PECK Social Studies, V. Pres. GAA, V. Pres. Girls' L Club, V. Pres. gfegv Club, Chemistry Club, Latin u MARIORIE DORINDA PETERSON Social Studies IOHN FINLAY PETRIE Commercial, Ten- nis, Chemistry Club MARY EVELYN PETTIT Home Making, Salesmanship Club, Comm'l Law Club VERA M. PHELPS Home Making, Banning Union High School, Banning, California CAROL I. PHILLIPS Music, Sr. Boys' Glee, Christmas Concert, Firefly .,.,r. GERALDINE PHILLIPS Science, Fenger High School, Chicago, Illinois RALPH EDWARD PHILLIPS Social Stud- ies, Comm'l Law Club, Salesmanship Club, Track Club, Biology Club, Cross Country, V. Track. Host, Fireman, Sigma Phi ROGER PHILLIPS TOM PHILLIPS LAWERENCE EUGENE PICKETT V. Football, Capt. V. Baseball, Pres. Suph. Class, Pres. Sr. Class, Pres. Ad Club, Chairman Letterman's Comm., Sports Ed. Caerulea, V. Pres. Bohemian Club. V. Pres. Ir. Cirgonian, C. of C., Ir. Speakers' Bureau, Gold L, Ushers' Club, Boys' League Adv. Bd., French Club MILDRED ARLENE PINKERTON Golf Club, Hostess Club, French Club, Ushers' Club WALLACE A. PITCHER Industrial Arts, V. Football BETTY JO PITMAN Spanish Club, Chem- istry Club, Masque and Sandal, Hostess Club BETTY JANE PITTMAN Art NORMA I. PITTMAN Science, Swimming Club, Hostess Club IAMES ROBERT POLING Social Studies, Agenda Club, I. V. Golf 62 LESTER PRESSON Social Studies, Hunt- ington Beach High School, Huntington Beach, California BETTY A. PROBST Girls' L Club, GAA, Sec. French Club, Iuventus Club, Outing Club, Chemistry Club, CSF GWENDOLYN LOIS PRUITT CSF, Ir. Girls' Glee, Gregg Club FRANK PYLES BETTY QUINN Austin High School, El Paso, Texas, Outinq Club, Iuventus Club EQORRAINE C. QUINN Commercial, Drill Rall! REED DALE RANDLEMAN V. Track, Astronomy Club, Fireman, Section Host BETTY LOIS RANDOLPH Social Studies, Golf Club IOHN RAYMOND WANDA MAY RECTOR Commercial, Ash Grove High School, Ash Grove, Miss., Christmas Concert, Gregg Club LOUISE M. REEDER Science, Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, Calilornia ANDREW REESE CARL F. REESE Social Studies, Sales- manship Club IAMES M. REESE Social Studies ARTHUR GENE REID High Life Pressman, Caerulea Pressman, B. Track, Band, Fire' man RUTH KATHYRINE REID lr. Herpetolog- ical Society, Spanish Club, Pres. Outing Club, Uniform Bd., Masque and Sandal, GAA, Pres. Girls' L Club WINIFRED ELLEN REID Alexis Carrel, Hostess Club, Outing Club LETA MAE REMBOLD Ushers' Club, Hos- tess Club ROBERT RENFRO Sweethearts , Fire- fly , Ladies of the Iury , Pride and Prejudice , Christmas Concert, Caerulea, CSF, Masque and Sandal, Sr. Boys' Glee CHARLES WARREN RESEIGH Social Studies, Salesmanship Club, Mgr. Gymnas- tic Team RODNEY RHEA MARIORIE KATHRYN RHOTEN Cabin Club, Sr. Girls' Glee, Christmas Concert ROBERT WARREN RICE Industrial Arts, Ushers' Club, V. Basketball BOB LAWERENCE RICH East High School, Madison, Wisconsin, Track, Foot- ball NEWMAN E. RICHARDS Wood Shop HARYOLD K. RIDDLE Commercial, Crew, Hi TEDDIE MARIE RILEY Latin Contio, Ten- nis Club, Writers' Club, Acacia ROBERT A. RINEHART Commercial, Ir. Herpetological Society, Salesmanship, I. V. ennis 63 ' 'Q' is Wwieg 'NF ,, 2 65 196 4-0'-ADA -me HDV w'-d'Y .df 'UD QQ is P1 get if -'brine E l 3 . : ' as NELSON RIVES Architectural Drawing, ROTC IUNE EVELYN ROGERS Art, S. B. Store, Swimming Club, Hostess Club MITCHELL ALBERT ROLIN Commercial, Redondo Union High School, Redondo, Calf ifornia, Treas. French Club, Engineers' Club GILDA ALBERTA ROSE Social Studies, Narbonne Hiqh School, Lomita, California, Iuventus Club BARBARA ELLEN ROSSER Social Studics, GAA, Hostess Club THOMAS ROSSER BETTE ELIZABETH ROSSI GAA, Cabin Club, Hostess Club, Acacia, High Life, Alexis Carrel IOHN WILLIAM ROUTH Ir. Cirgonian, V. Track ROY RUMPEL Soeial Studies SHIRLEY RUSS Social Studies, High Life, Salesmanship Club IOYCE MADELYN RUTHERFORD Music, Sacramento High School, Sacramento, Calif. DORIS IMOGENE SAFFEL Spanish, Hi Tri, Hostess Club TANIMO SAKANIWA Commercial THOMIDA CATHERINE SALGADO S0- cial Studies WILLIAM F. SALVESON Science, V. Base-ball, Letterman's Committee MARGARET D. SAMPLE GAA, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club, Basketball, Crew Club GILBERT SANCHEZ MATSUE SASAKI JOHN L. SCALES Band, Ushers' Club, Music HAROLD AUGUST SCHACHT Ir. Cirgon- ian, Mgr. V. Track, Mgr. Cross Country, Gold L, Hi Y, Ushers' Club, Ticket Seller MARGUERITE LILLIAN SCHACHT Pres. Spanish Club, Outing Club, GAA, CSF, Section Hostess, Gregg Club VIVIAN M. SCHONBERG Science, North High School, Minneapolis, Minn. ELAINE SCHNEIDER Outing Club, juven- tus Club RUTH ELAINE SCRIBNER Hi Tri, Drill Team, Chorus SARA MARIE SCOFIELD Sr. Girls' Glee, Fircfly , Christmas Concert, Girls' League Adv. Bd., CSF, Lamp Recipient ROBERT F. SCOTT Ed. High Life, CSF, Pres. Pi Kappa, V. Pres. Quill and Scroll, Fire Lt. GEORGE SEALES Commercial, Compton High School, Compton, Calif. DANNY B. SEDGWICK CSF, Sigma Phi, B Basketball, Bohemian Club 64 IOHNNY E. SEEDBORG Social Studies, V. Football BETTIE LILLIAN SEKARICH GAA, Host- ess Club, Hi Tri, Cacrulea, Sigma Phi, Fire Capt. PAULINE SELF EDNA MAE SEXTON Commercial, Euorlia MAXINE E. SCHACKLETON Art, Sales- manship Club NORIENE ELIZABETH SHARPE Rowing Club, Hostess Club, Hi Tri, Ushers' Club MARY IANE SHARRAR Commercial, GAA, Outing Club BURT SHELBY ELIZABETH IANE SI-IELEY Music, Drill Team EVELYN SHIBE KENNETH E. SHIREY Commercial WALTER JOSEPH SHUBERT LOUISE MARGARET SHULTZ French Club, Sr. Play, Chrismas Concert, Masque and Sandal, Writers' Club, Acacia, Speak- ers' VVorksl1op HARRISON W. SIGWORTH Pres. CSF, ROTC, Chemistry Club, Ir. Cirgonian, Ger- man Club, Engineers' Club BETTE SILL Chemistry Club, Ushers' Club, Hostess Club, Spanish Club, Uniform Checker EARL L. SINCLAIR Shop ELTNOR SILELOVE Social Studies, Sec- tion Hostess, Hostess Club, Fire Capt., Ushers' Club, Masque and Sandal, Uni- form Checker, Sr. Play, Speakers' Work- shop, CSF STANFORD H. SLEETH V. Basketball, Agenda Club, Radio Club, Chemistry Club. Fire Capt. LEILA M. SLOAN Salesmanship Club, Christmas Concert, Section Hostess ELLEN KATHRYN SMILEY CSF, GAA, Chemistry Club BETTY IEAN SMITH Gregg Club, S. B. Store, Outing Club BOB V. SMITH Science, Covina High School, Covina, Calif. CLARISE MARIE SMITH Commercial, Or- chestra LOUIS A. SMITH Industrial Arts, Student Ataletic Trainer MARY ESTHER SMITH S. B. Store, Swimming Club, Hostess Club, French Club, Hi Tri VIVIAN SMITH Commercial, Gregg Club WINIFRED E. SMITH Spanish Club, Drill Team BILL SNEED 65 Wu 552, t 'Slit is ww we P5' 9 dt? Wes la at IERRY SNIDER IEAN CONSTANCE SPENCER German Club, Chemistry Club, Outing Club, Span- ish Club, Stamp Club DOROTHY C. STAIMBROOK Gregg Club, Drill Team, Iuventus, GAA NORMA WINIFRED STARR Cabin Club, Hostess Club, Christmas Concert, Caerulea, Ushers' Club, Fireman LOUIS STAVRAS MARION LA VON STEARNS Song Lead- er, Masque and Sandal, Ladies of the Jury., ELSIE STEEL GAA, luventus Club GLENN A. STEEN CLAUDE STEPHENS EMMA VIRGINIA STEVENS Juventus Club MARION L. STEVENS Girls' League Adv. Bd., French Club, Ushers' Club, Masque and Sandal, Hostess Club, Portia MAVOUREEN ROSE STEVENS IOY FRANCES STEWART Drill Team, Spanish Club, Hostess Club, Hi Tri GLENN ST. GEORGE Social Studies, Salesmanship Club KENNETH BLAIR STILWELL Tennis, Chemistry Club IIM B. STINSON ROTC ALICE ELIZABETH STITH Gregg Club ARNOLD STOLHMAN IRA C. STONE B Track, Radio EPSOTHY STOWE Hostess Club, Ushers' u IACK STRAIGHT V, Football, V. Track MARY ELIZABETH STURDY Adv. Orch., Outing Club, Cabin Club, French Club, A Cappella Choir IOSEPHINE SULLY Sec. French Club, Sr, Girls' Glee, Treas. Cabin Club, GAA, Pres. Hostess Club, Girls' League Adv. Bd., Ushers' Club CARL V. SUTTON RAY W. SWANSON Ushers' Club, Row- ing Club, Radio Club, Section Host MARY VIRGINIA SWEET Girls' League Adv. Bd., News Ed. High Life, Ad Club, Ushers' Club, Masque and Sandal, Sr. Girls' Glee, Hostess Club, French Club MARY M. SWENINGSEN Spanish, Drum Maiorette, V. Pres. Hostess Club, Sec. Portia, Spanish Club, Chemistry Club ROBERT A. SYKES B Crew, V. Pres. Rowing Club 66 SUMAKO TANAKA GAA, Tennis, V. Pres. Iapanese Friendship Circle ART TAYLOR PAULINE R. TAYLOR Portia, Uniform Bd,, Section Hostess, Christmas Concert CHARLES L. TEACH B Basketball, V. Basketball IEAN TERRY Hostess Club, Hi Tri, V. Pres. Outing Club KENNETH VV. TERRY ALMA THOMAS Chemistry Club HELEN THOMAS Hostess Club IEAN E. THOMAS Orchestra, Drill Team, Operetta MARGIE THOMAS Ushers' Club WEBB THOMPSON IANE THORNHILL French Club ONA VERN TILLERY Ushers' Club, Bn- hemian Club, Hostess Club ALLEN D. TIMNEY Workshop, Iohn Dewey High School, Long Beach, California HOWARD TOLLEFSON Ed. High Life, Pi Kappa, Pres. Quill and Scroll, Fire Lt., Fireman DON TOSH VIRGENE E. TRAUGER Adv. Orch. Sr. Girls' Glee, Song Leader, Sweethearts , Firefly , Pride and Prejudice ROBERT K. TUTTLE Spanish, B Basket- ball, San Pedro High School, San Pedro, California ROERT S. TWEEDY Industrial Arts ROBERT LUTHER TYER Social Studies, V. Baseball, V. Football, Clarksvill High School, Clarksville, Texas FRED UHL CECILIA VALENCIA Art MAGINE EMALINE VANCE Home Making, Salesmanship Club, Comm'l Law Club, S. B. Store, CSF IANET E. VANSTRUM Social Studies, GAA KENNETH LESLIE VAN DYKE ROTC, Q--MQW me Ushers' Club, Fire Capt., Salesmanship 1? Club, Asst. Mgr. S. B. Store ..,.1 N BERNICE MILDRED VANGHAN High Life, Iuventus Club DORIS GERALDINE VAUGHN Commer- cial eg ,xx EDNA VAUGHN Social Studies, Drill ' ' Team, Uniform Checker 67 -fn-ali! ,S 5 K 'Q' RUTH IUNE VERNON Commercial, GAA IACK GORDON VIBBER CSF, Caerulea Art GRACE LEILA VIRDEN Commercial, GAA, Gregg Club, Drill Team, Salesmanship, Club MIRIAM VOSBURG Caerulea Art ANNA VUKSANOVICH Spanish, Ushers' Club, Woodrow Wilson High School, Long Beach, California RUDYARD K. WADE Print Shop, High Life Pressman and Make-up, Caerulea Pressman and Make-up CHARLES WAGNER Math, Stage Crew OPAL IMOGENE WAGNER Commercial BOB H. WAHLSTROM Math, Central High School, Omaha, Nebr., Tennis, Drum Major CHARLES A. WALKER Football, Speakers' Workshop, Treas. Chemistry Club, Ath- letes' Speaking Contest LOIS IO WARD Vllritcrs Club, Gregg Club, Acacia EVELYN K. WARNER Home Making EDNA LU WARNOCK Social Studies, Masque and Sandal, Ladies of the Iury , Pride and Prejudice , Make-up Crew CHARLOTTE IO WATSON Outing Club, Stamp Club, Spanish Club, Salesmanship Club BOB I. WAYLAND Math ROGER WEBSTER MARY LOU WEIMER MARIA WELSH Social Studies, Cabin Club, Ushers' Club, Section Hostess LUCILLE E. WENDEL Drill Team, CSF. GAA ORVICE WENDELL MARTHA WEST HARMON LEE WESTON IR. Music, Sr. Boys' Glee, Christmas Concert, Firefly , Sr. Play DXRLENE WESTOVER CARLTON WETZELL IVAN P. WHEATON Sr. Boys' Glee, Radio Club, Fire Capt. TESS HUE WHIPPLE Music, Sr. Girls' Glee, Juventus Club, Latin Contio, Section Hostess ELEANOR HOPE WHITCOMB Latin Con- tio, Make1up Crew, Manual Arts High School, Los Angeles, California JOHN E. WHITCOMB Fire Capt., Sr. Boys' Glee, Track Club, B Track 68 LOUIS HARTMAN WHITE Radio Science, ROTC, Woodrow Wilson High School, Iong Beach, California MARY LOUISE WHITE Sr. Ed. Caerulea CFeb.J, Pres. Sigma Phi, Girls' L Club, Golf Club, Minor L, CSF, Chemistry Club, Uniform Checker, Spanish Club, GAA, Girls' League Adv. Bd., High Life, Gold L, Lamp Recipient ROBERT LYNNE WHITED Mathematics LOLA M. WILEY Commercial, Venice High School, Venice, California MARIORIE V. WILKENSON BETTY IANE WILKERSON GENEVIEVE WILSON Commercial, Portia JEFF THOMAS WILSON Industrial Arts ROBERT G. WINSLOW Science, Iowa City High School, Iowa City, Iowa DONALD WOLFE Social Studies, Benson High School, Omaha, Nebraska CLARENCE EDWARD WOLTOR Social Studies, I. V. Football ELWIN L. WOODS Social Studies, ROTC IUNE G. WOODS Commercial, Portia, Section Hostess, GAA WANDA IEAN WRIGHT Drill Team, UAA IVIASAMI YONEIVIURA Social Studies GENEVIEVE ESTALINF. YOUNG Make- up, Crew, Art, Costume Crew, Stage Crew KITTIE V. YOUNG Alexis Carrel, Outing Cl b STIELLA MARY ZARATE Social Studies 69 Seniors Noi Piciureol Ableman, Sargent Allison, Iack Averitt, Harwell Baker, Rex Baysinger, Jasper Bodine, Tommy Boughner, Christine Bowdish, Donald Brennan, William Carter, Bob Chase, Lorin Chenoweth, Doris Clark, Allen Llark, Marjorie Colley, George Cohee, R. L. Cooke, Russell Cooper, Otto Dallas, Lu Dean De Leon, Rachel Dennis, Howard Deyer, Bob Downs, Lesley Emard, Kenneth Endo, Sam Erskine, Merrill Estes, Richard Finch, Betty Frushour, Bill Garvin, Ellena Gass, Fred Gibson, Phillip Green, Edwin Greene, Marvin Gurzi, Mary Hargrove. Dick Harvey, lack Hawn, Leonard Heckman, Harold Hill, Fred Hill, Irene Hudson, lim Hungerford, Mason Hunt, Byron Ishibashi, James Iohnson, Leonard Iones, Betty E. knight, Helen KniPP, Robert Meylink, George Moore, Martha Morgan, Douglas Necochea, Wilbur Pearsall, Dick Perrin, Barbara Rees, Betty Reither, Irvin Reynolds, Louise Robinson, Evelyn Rossi, Frank Ruck, George Scheller, Jack Scrivner, Ruth Sedgwick, Betty Self, Glen Simmons, Lavada Smith, Bill Sorenson, Marvel Sothern, George Spurgeon, Leatha Squire, Billy Stark, Clara Stettenbenz, William Stewart, Dorothy Stokes, Ed Strobele, Bob Stucker, Doug Stubblefield, Alisabeth Sturges, Ruth Terry, Mary Thompson, Iimmie Turkey, Walter Voight, Robert Webb, Max Woltzes, johnny Yates, Elizabeth fe, .,' 11 JUNIGR CLASS,-Tire junior class has macie a commenoiainie record in scholastic as Weil as extra curricular activities. Members of this ciass will ive remembered for their superio participation in puioiic speaking events, plays, school publications, athletics, and for the executive posi- tions they have iieid in various organizations. Time recorci ot the present class justifies us in saying tiiat tiiey will not fail in their obligations of leaciersiiip. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-DeCoudres CV. Pres.J, Heffner fTreas.J, Barker fSec.j, Shumatc 1Pres.J. D1 vw' as .wi ' sf e 'Eiga .::.' 5 K fa fo Fig 3' Q M S M2 . 13 Q ,Ax 'f2,'fKi:kff7'1-fgg f 5 1 +4- ,Z I 'elf 1-1 W Zh av Q , .Q QQ' ,ff- 1 1 Z,l QNX is if X R A Q 45 Q ef ww A j is 4' wax-4,,vfsi'?':.v,.8 f ' ', 110' 'Q 7 3 as si 'F ff '15 as 3 f--'Q -,,, W in 1 igg 1 :ek M 5. F fe? - :E J ii SQ Q . M . fi 1' 'QW , ,, , 35 4 QL: . Xa ' 152 4, 3 E 2 . we 1 , i Q11 -,-, 'ix 1 ' R? s , , - J It S is is N Nil 'wwf' fs, mf - --65: gg , '-M MwQs1, 7iQ?i?E5EQ' . Lf W? ' A ESE ? , :gg ' . 'f 1 5 i' if is . J Vg, i,' nnsgai ls 15fj3SQA4E?5i? xv Qfffsfrifiiiiis xi fis h ' .I -: ' 13555 . , S- -. is A 1 W Q 9 5 .44 SOPHOMORE CLASS-.With energetic enthusiasm the five hundred sophomores who entered in the tall of 1958 and the two hundred Who entered in 1959 have already hegun to receive recognition as outstanding students in many activities. Now that they have loeen introduced to the Jaclcralnhit spirit and traditions, much will he expected of them as they Contrihute to the huilding of a luetter Poly High. Corner of Auditorium and Arts building. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Buckingham CPx'es.j, Teeter QV.-Pres.D, Fleming CSec.J, Daniels fTreasb Sophomore Class as ,Q an fha. 421' ii? da- W 35 u-.ns Lang-.mv Q 9? 5 sag 9' ag? K-: s J. if Sw P3 if :mm 'H ii rx 3 .mg ,Q-+V. X 5 A Q is QE HQ Sophomore Class . ,M- if k-. Ae x na Q, NW' ,A .4 -,311 w xvk, 5 q - 2 V Y 7 L7 QM ' fx ,- 'W ' Wi f N Mk , ax .. .- A as . WV : .. 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Q x . ...K ..--. .P R ,. . ,Z f w +.. E . w. Y. P .5 in L 2 'S 2- my , -' ' 4 ' f I F x. S 1 f , Y Q 5 1- -1 3 X f- r ' 3 x 5- Q- ,i 1 9 1 -vp 2' in X rl ' x 1. 'gm 6 u z ' P Q J Zz A! f R. -J-., ..-- . ! 1 Y .3 U Q , .e i g. N , . x -ws -fm eff ' AD. , 1 Acfivifies i CHRISTMAS CONCERT,-HAS tiie last faint notes oi UJoy to the Vvorldu died away, another magnificent Annual Christmas Concert was ushered in. It was presented in tile Long Beach Nlunicipai Audito- rium on December 15ti1 and 14th. Miss Siiouse, together with Mr. Gill, Miss Hoff, Miss Gruioio, Mrs. Higgins, Miss Richards, Miss Wyant. and Miss Aaronson, made this production a splenoliol success. The sim- plicity and beauty of the music anri time effective visualization resulted in tile usual moving performance. BUYS, GLEE-The Boys, Glee Club unoler the clirection of Miss Shouse, is well lcnown throughout the city, clue to the many choral pro- grams they present during the year. They are also an intlespensihle part oi' the Annual Christmas Convert which is presenteti each year hy the rnusiti ciepttrlnient ol' poly. SENIOR BOYS' GLEE-FIRST ROW: Charter, Iacohsen, Williams, Irish, Agal, Fisher, McDonell, Neal, Denos, Steidel. SECOND ROW: Renfro, Montgomery, McPherson, Neble, Wheaton, Burch, Frombach, Daniels, Galbraith. THIRD ROW: Froatman, Shepard, Andreason, Corbitt, Whitcomb, Nunes, P. Clatten- berger, Broudy, Nicholas, FOURTH ROW: Bennett, Sorenson, Phillips, Hudson, Peterson, Davis, Weston, Oleson, Lee. MIXED CHORUS-FIRST ROW: Hedger, jefferson, Ackley, Kirk, Hankinson, Stuart, Okazaki, johnson, Pinkerton. SECOND ROW: Rampey, Fronsgard, Wiesner, Ferrell, Steele, Snider, Lane, Latham. THIRD ROW: Unsell, Dinesfeld, Grant, Ebersold, Bartley, Smith, FOURTH ROW: Wendell, Williams, McLean, Ross, Visner, Frisbie, Allen. FIFTH ROW: Richards, Hewkes, Whited, Phillips, McGinty. 36 ,ar 'c-' SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE AND JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE-.The success of the Christmas Concert is largely dependent upon the comloined efforts of the Senior Girls, Glee and Junior Girls, Crlee. When they are not Worlcing on the production of the Christmas Concert their time is occupied by singing before civic and fraternal groups. Miss Mary Sliouse is their director. SENIOR GIRLS' GLEE-FIRST ROW: Murphy, Elliott, Christensen, Chase, McGee, Holladay, Whipple, Normington, Tuckett, Renfro, Wille. SECOND ROW R. Dodge, Baird, Hydanus, Meshad, Grant, Reed, Collins, Edwards, Oakey, Klocksiem, Puckett. THIRD ROW: Heidewald, Smith, Catlett, Brantingham, Bullard, Stevens, Trauger, Nixon, Taylor, Logan, Miller. FOURTH ROW: Thomas, Casey, Collins, john- son, Hogan, Gossom, Goodknight, Stimson, Collins, Burnett. FIFTH ROW: Bailey, Wilson, E. Dodge, Hester, Kenyon, Scofield, Miss Shouse tDirectorj, Stewart, Steele, Goldman, Hall, Garwood, JUNIOR GIRLS' GLEE-'FIRST ROW: Booker, Fernald, Cameron, Fesl, Stanley, Woodford, Martz, Byron, Burns. SECOND ROW: Scofield, Fitzpatrick, Smith, Iohnston, Owen, Blair, Cameron, Liddie. THIRD ROW: Spiegel, Bennett, Fairbanks, Hansen, Jensen, Graham, Metzadoor, Mahler. BAND-Mr. Anthony anct his ioanct cieserve our appreciation tor the honor that they have brought to Poly in the past year. The members ot the hand practicect iong anci harct to pertect their Woric tor their second consecutive appearance in the Annuai Tournament ot Roses Parade at Pasadena. DRILL TEAM-Attired in new unitorms, Poiyis ciriit team once again strutteci upon the toothaii tieiot ioetween halts to thriii spectators with their tricky tormations. For many years the girls, uncter the spiendici direction ot Mrs. Kinzer, have Won recognition tor their outstanding ability. SONG AND YELL LEADERS-'The song and yell leaders are al- ways present at all outstanding athletic contests to loring fortll tlie tra- ditional Poly spirit and enthusiasm tliat spurs time .laclc Raloloits on to victory. ln splendid uniforms and Waving the lorilliant green and gold pom poms of our alma mater tlue song and yell leaders add color to tlwe spirit of loyalty to every sports event. YELL LEADERS, SONG LEADERS AND DRUM MAIORS-FIRST ROW: Lepick, Brothers, Hutchison. SECOND ROW: Trauger, Stearns, Long, Larrimer, Huron. THIRD ROW: Wahlstrom, Bascue, Weih, Hale, Harris, Misener, Haasis. ADVANCED ORCHESTRAr-'Tile success ot tile annuai Ctiristmas Concert is due in part to time music proviciect toy the Aotvancect Qrcties- tra uncter time ctirection ot Anthony Gilt. TRAFFIC SAFETY CAMPAIGN-'tile cieciine in our cityts trattic ac- cidents is tile iiigilest tribute we can give our city wide campaign tor trattic satety. Tile Poly Public Speaking ciasses have, ciuring tile past two years, marie appeals to the public to otrive sateiy. These talks have done muctn to help educate time pubiic concerning trattic tiazarcts and tiwus time ctesire tor a sate city. SPEAKERS' BUREAU-'The Speakers' Bureau has contributed a great deal to the prestige of Poly High. During the year Mr. lVlcCay and lVlr. Rider have guided the members so skillfully in their Work that Long Beach citizens constantly ask for student speakers for their programs. Wtore than one hundred lmoys and girls are availalmle to some 75 business, fraternal, civic, religious. patriotic, and HClIIC8tl0llIll groups ol' the Com- munity. SPEAKERS' BUREAU-FIRST ROW: McCorkindale, Eyer, Sizelovc, Schultz, Murray, Iewell, Raukens, Magruder, Scalzo. SECOND ROW: Mr. Rider fAdviserj, Lineberger, White, Brown, Sedgwick, Goodell, Matlock, Broudy. THIRD ROW: Barker, Peterson, Wilson, Strouse, Lethers. SPEAKERS' BUREAU '38-FIRST ROW: Lineherger, Hansen, Ashton, Lauri, Paschall, Hutchison, Huron, Butman, Larrimer, Alward, Shultz. SECOND ROW: Mr. McCay tAdviserJ, Murray, Strouse, jordan, Duvall, Armstrong, Brothers, Raukens, Scalzo, Iewell, Deeble. THIRD ROW: Barker, Clark, Lingle, Goodell, Lethers, Broudy, Walker, Christopher, Wilson, White, Eyer. ATHLETE SPEAKING CONTEST-'The Athletes' Speaking Con- test is sponsorecl hy the Poly Chamloer of Commerce. An opportunity for participation is given to all looys who have earnecl letters on athletic teams, ancl each speaker participating olelivers a five minute prepared speech relating to sportsmanship. The preliminary try-outs are held dur- ing the seconcl Week of December While the final contest is helcl in the Poly Auclitorium in January. ATHLETES' SPEAKING CONTEST'-FIRST ROW: Walker, Broudy, Barker, Pickett, Lethers, Goodell, Brown. SECOND ROW: Wright, Phillips, Innes, Horrell, Scott, Schaver. Bell. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING CONTEST-Eyer, Rust, Alward, Lauphere, Brown, Deehle, Magruder, Moriarty, Duvall. SENIOR PLAY-'Pride and Prejuclicen Was one of the most impres- sive anci difficult senior plays ever to be presented by the members of the Masque and Sandal dramatic club. It was a romantic drama of the early nineteenth century, and the entire production Was outstanding and novel in the staging and costuming. The cast was tile largest in the history of the school, comprised of thirty characters. Leading mem- bers of tile cast were Louise Shultz, Marianne Purdy, Bolo Renfro, Patsy Curtis, Barbara Brantingham, Elinore Sizelove, and Dick Buffum. SENIOR PLAY-Van Horn, Trauger, Sizelove, Buffum. SENIOR PLAY-Brantingham, Buffum, Christensen, Sizelove, Purdy, Renfro. iVlASf2UE AND SAlXlJAl..--Poly lias long been nolecl lvor its excellent ciramatic prociuctions wiiicli are presentecl loy tile members of Masque ancl Sanolal. Nlucii creclit is olue tlie memloers of this splenflicl organiza- tion for their fine performances in tlie annual Senior Play ancl otluer olramatic presentations which are given tlarouglwut tlle terms. Tlle actors ancl actresses are accepteol into memlbersliip for their versatility ancl acting ability my tlwe sponsor oi time club, lVliss lrillian V. Breed. MASQUE AND SANDAL-FIRST ROW: Claxton. Delilyne, Shultz, Curtis, Warnock. Sizelnvc, Miss Breed tArlviserJ, Brantingham, Stevens, Iohnston, Halbert. SECOND ROW: Christensen, Hale, Edwards, Van Horn, Purdy, Buifum, Farrow, Renim, Trauger, Gallez. COSTUME CREW-FIRST ROW: Morris, Burgess, Baugh, Hagadorm, Young, West, Flasher, Stewart, Canlas, Toms. SECOND ROW: Sothem, Williamson, Gill. Skinner, Davies, Lutes. ACACIA ART CLASS,-Vliiie attractive silver and lolue cover ol Aca- cia and tile many clever illustrations were tlie Worlc of the Acacia art class, unoier tile direction of Miss Helen Hoff. STAGE CREW-The stage crew is in charge of tire construction of scenery for all presentations given in tlie Polyteclinic Auditorium. This is an activity for which stuclents receive Golcl l.. points. Mr. Foster is tlie aclviser. ACACIA ART CLASS-FlRST ROW: Anderson. Taleishi, Uyeda. SECOND ROVV: Iohnson, Bohrer, Reeder, Martin. Rogers. Morse. Burgess, Whitcomb. Eisengart. THIRD ROW: Miss Holi QAdviserj, Lewis, Palmeter, Vibhzr. Harker, Blair, Rich, Board, Thompson, STAGE CREW-FIRST ROW: Barkis, Mello, Wathnrs, Lumsden, West, Duggan, Montague, Preston Mr. Foster QAdviscrJ. SCHOLARSHIP SUClETYfdSCl1olf-srsliip activities lor 1938-39 loegan in early Qctolder with H party lor IOB incoming members in the Choral Hall. The nexl social highlight was a picnic which Wilsorl and Poly CSF rociclies aiienclecl at the planetarium at Grillitli Park. Second only in im- C. S. F. '39-'FIRST ROW: Heidewald, Redman, Palmeter, Bethe Teeter, Blythe Teeter, Keen, Heckman, Wombacher, Hicks, Grebasch. SECOND ROW: Chattelle, Brown, Phelps, Thompson, Hackett, Fitzsimmons, Lion, P. Scott, Atkisson, Lindstrom, Wendel. THIRD ROW: Trout, E. Scofield, Martha Sutton, Herring, McCIary, Knox, Hill, Garlick, Smith, Probst. FOURTH ROW: Eisengart, Goldman, Barnes, Thomson, Owens, Marie Sutton, Vance, Douglass, R. Scott, Burch. FIFTH ROW: Miss Norton U-Xdviserj, Hesser, Munyon. S. Scofield, Haasis, McCorkindale, Wheaton, Casselberry, Wright, Gum, Vogel. SIXTH ROW: Brantingham, Marsh, Leavy, Muchmore, Schaner, Williams, Sugihara, Cather, Wildman, Buckingham. C. S. F. '38-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Seymour Uhdviserj. Massam, Pruitt, Moriarity, King, Mnngomery, lacobus, O'Kelley, Haughtelin, Mr. Tracy IAdviserj. SECOND ROW: Lewis, Schacht, Simpson, Wallace, Hurley, Bicknell, Johnson, Galbraith, Mrs. Hazelet fAdviserJ, Fincannon. THIRD ROW: Fincher, Smiley. McPerson, Donahoo. Smith, Hill, Purdy, Elliot, Abercrombie, Sigworth, Sedgwick. FOURTH ROW: Yoshihara, Sloggy, Bennett, Christopher, Lindgren, Padgham, Herrick, Poindexter, Williamson, Duvall. portance to the Regional Convention, the annual Award Banquet was held on February 16 at Masonic Temple with President Harrison Sig- Worth presiding. Here 24 Lamp Pins were distributed. Saliant event of the season was the Southern California Regional Covention held on the Poly campus May 6. CSF '38-FIRST ROW- McCray, MacKay, Barton, Lombard, Pruett, Lyons, Montgomery, Ashton, Wil- liamson, Cocke. SECOND ROW: Wallace, Smiley, Glickson, Iacobus, Masson, Peterson, Garnier, Hill, Haughtelin, Miller, Vogel. THIRD ROW: Bennett, Bicknell, Nieto, Kingsbury, Simpson, Farrow, Sedgwick, Klocksiem, Lauri, Goldhamer. FOURTH ROW: McPherson, O'KeIly, Sloggi, Schacht, Smith, A. Hauenstein, L. Hauenstein, Duvall, Flesher, Frazier, FIFTH ROW: Cutler, Yoshiarra, Lindgren, Dodge, Sigworth, johnson, Fincher, Olsen, Campbell, Sorenson. SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS COMMITTEE-FIRST ROW: Haughtelin CSocial Chairmanj, Lindgren 1Com- mittee of Fivej, Mrs. Hazelet CSeymour Memorial Awardj, Miss Scott CHarnett Memorial Fundb, Mrs. Maclntosh fHarnett Memorial Fundj, Miss Burke QHarnett Memorial Fundb, Alward 1Vice Presidentj, Mor' iarty CSecretaryJ, SECOND ROW: Mr. Tracy fSeymour Memorial Awardj, Mr. Burcham QDaly Scholar- shipj, Mr. Reid QDaly Scholarshipj, Abercrombie CSocial Chairmanj, Sedgwick CCommittee of Fivej, Sig- worth fPresidentj, Poindexter fCommittee of Fivel. Go Lamp Rec:ipien+s Bennett Flasher idman 1ckne11 Galbraith Lamp Recipien'rs Peterson C Peterson, M1 Scott Sedwick K' K S E E, Sigworth ali Gold L Abercrombie Ashfon Alward . Brown Carter Fmcarmoxgg odell Folsom Nakaji Huron Nerell , Pe ad L. . Leplck Let'1ers Thompson M ead ff' ' 9 K, ,571 kg ' L . Q e f 1 nn: 1, 1 fi -- uf- 1:3 f E , Q R 1 A .fi , Y, .1 fx F . O, 'EL 6 I V. A 1 . 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To those demonstrating the highest degree of proficien- cy, cups, medals and letters are awarded. ROTC COMPANY A-Alhadeff, Arenskov, Bassett, Birch, Brogden, Campbell, Chapman, Cosper, Creekman, Crouch, Dresler, Dunn, Duvall, Edwards, Elam, Fiero, Fleischman, G. Fleischman, Goldhamer, Grant, Green, Hamilton, Haney, Harmon. Martcell, Heinrich, Hogan, Hunt, Hutchison, Kassebaum, Littlepage, McLeod, McMeekin, May, Mead, Miles, Monroe, Moore, Murphy, Olsen, Paulson, Phillips, Redpath, Reed, Remy, Rupp, Spreadbury, Swisher, Todeff, Vaus, Walline, Winslow. ROTC OFFICERS AND NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS-Applegarth, Arenskov, Birch, Boyd, Brogden, Brown, Buzzard, A. Campbell, H. Campbell, Chapman, Cloud, Cotton, Crittenden, Crouch, Day, Dempsey Dobbie, Dreger, Duvall, Estes, Featherstone, Fincher, Fisher, Frank, Gallez, Gawthorpe, Geisler, Gill- breath, Grant, Graves, Gwartney, Hassis, Hecker, Heinrich, Hemphill, Holloway, Hood, Hutchison, Iackson, Ienny, I. Ienny, Iohnson, Kahrs, Kelton, Kendall, Kilpatrick, Lincoln, McCrory, McMahon, Maurer, Mims, Molsberry, Monroe, Murphy, Myers, Olney, Oswald, Paschall, Paulson, Poindexter, Ragland, Raymer, Reid, Richtman, Rigby, Rippetue, Rives, Sager, Scales, Sigworth, Stinson, Swisher, VanDyke, Vernon, Walline, West, White, Williams, Wilmore, Woods, Wright. IN FRONT ROW is Caroline White, sponsor. qwzewwvrm faire UNIFORQVI BOARD,-'Uniforms were checked in sections this year in- stead of during the Physical Education classes. The checkers received Gold L points for their services. The new plan seems to have succeeded, tor there were fewer girls out of uniform this semester than ever before. UNIFORM BOARD '39-FIRST ROW: L. Simpson, Reid, Shuburgh, 1. Simpson, McKendrick, Padgham, Miss Richards U-Xdviserj. UNIFORM BOARD '39-fMcKendrick, Ferguson, Doolittle, Reid, Shuburgh, Padgham, Smith, Maxfield, Miss Richards fAdviserJ . FIRE SQUAD,-'Under the leadership of Mr. Brainard the fire squad has inaugurated several new safety precautions. Headed by a chief, several fire captains, ancl safety representatives, the fire squad sees that rooms and buildings are quiclcly evacuated in case of fire. FIRE SQUAD '38-FIRST ROW: Van Dyke, Wilmore, Barker, Vogel, Turner, Brover, Greene, O'Brien, Hamer. SECOND ROW: Thompson, Davis, Mead, Reid, Greene, Muller, McGinn, DeYoung, NVilliams, Gass, Carter. THIRD ROW: Brainard CAdviserD, Van Amburgh, Elmore, McCorkindale, Brown, Green, Nataui, Dobbie, Duvall, lennings. FIRE SQUAD '39-FIRST ROW: Barker, Mead, Abercrombie, Brover. SECOND ROVV: Williamson, Farrow, DeYoung, Greene, Reid, Muller, Williams, Fish, Bonhall, Vogel. THIRD ROW: Thompson, Carter, Mr. Brainard fAdviserj, Curtis, Dobhie, Van Dyke, Turner, Nowling, Hamer, Koobs. STUDENT BODY STORE, '38-FIRST ROW: Miss Bergen tAdviserJ, Baeyens, Banks, Waters, Ames, Kelly, Smith, Ebel, Quinn, Butcher, Garlick. SECOND ROW: B. Smith, Wathus, Ashbourne, West, Spen- cer, Cain, Rogers, Hawkins, Bollinger, Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Phillips, Berry, Nicholes, Mead, Grif- fin, Peterson, MacPherson, Robertson, I. Smith, Vinton. FOURTH ROW: L. Brown, Sandige, Iianuzzi, jenkins, Larson, Prowell, May, Davey, M. Waters, Wilmore. FIFTH ROW: Woods, Davis, Maher, Stan- son, R. Brown, Fincannon, Hartshorn, Wheelhouse. SIXTH ROW: Opsol, Buckman, Lowell, Wood, Eccard, Gray, Ely, Campbell, Van Dyke, Kitselman, Geist. SEVENTH ROW: Gall, Davis, Hole, Mols- berry, Edwards, Blair, Lovaas, Graham. STUDENT BODY STORE '39-'FIRST ROW: Riel, Barry, Butcher, England, Zarate, Fisher, Garlick, Nation, Quinn. SECOND ROW: Vance, Hesser, Pyles, jenkins, Meade, McNeil, Sturges, McLean, Griffin, Stith. THIRD ROW: Cain, B. Robertson, Nicholson, Kent, Nicholes, Ely, Maher, Ashcraft, Spencer. FOURTH ROW: Crary, Freda, Fiero, D. Robertson, Edwards, Sloan, L. Smith, Molsherry, Graham, FIFTH ROW: Lowell, Uhe, Younke, Eccard, Scherik, Gable, Wood, lianuzzi, Flood. SIXTH ROW: Mims, Kitselman, Hallaian, Munn, Peck, Austin, Balyens, Walline, Woods, Vernon. SEVENTH ROW: Shields, Wilmore KMQLJ, Van Dyke CAsst. Mgr,Q, Vinton, Miss Bergen tAdviserD, Mr. Hunter tAdviserJ, Miss Geist fAsst. Adviserj, Kennedy, B. Smith, STUDENT BODY ST GRE,-This year the management of tiie store was under the direction of Roy Wilmore, assisted by Lillian Brown. Improved Business facilities made possible a profit of 35,500 wiiicii was contributed to time student body fund. The storeis semi-annual awards meeting was held on January 21St. when pins were awarded to those clerics who iiad met the necessary requirements. After years oi work as adviser and founder Miss Bergen will relinquish her place this ian to Mr. Hervey Jay Hunter. After Lunch Pow Wow Polys Most Recent Memonal st ...ef HIGH, LIFE'-fTl1e editors of High Life, the Weekly newspaper ot Poly High, for the two semesters Were: Robert Scott, Howard Tolletson, and Boi: Nerell. Mr. Frisch was the aciviser, and during his long alosence Miss Agnes Ellis, acteci in the advisory capacity. We are proud that High Life again won the All-American pacemaker avvarci, the highest award possible for a high school paper to achieve. HIGH LIFE-FIRST ROW: Tollefson, Smith, Ethridge, Nerell, Brackenbury, Lepick, Scott, Smith. SECOND ROW: Myl, Sweet, McMahan, Moriarty, Booth, Olney, Imm. THIRD ROW: Hatch, Hartley, Enzie, West, Vaughn, Lauri, Gaffney. HIGH LIFE-FIRST ROW: Rossi, Moerschbaecher, Scott. West, Brackenbury, Lepick, Allen, Rohn., Eth- ridge, Marsillus. SECOND ROW: McMahan, Coney, Collins, Manchester, Lauri, Myl, Nerell, Heffner, Tuttle, Hick, Schonberg, Stevens. THID ROW: Besborn, Sill, White, Sweet, Lynch, Ladd, Lewis, Booth, McLane, Dorner, Griffin, Hartley. 9 CAERULEA,-'The 56th edition of Caerulea is dedicated to the mernf bers of tile senior class. As a tribute to them the senior pictures are twice the size of those in previous publications. All other pictures in the imoolc are one-third larger than those of last yearg anci, in accordance CAERULEA SALES COMMITTEE-Hudson, Graney, Alward, Pickett, Montgomery, Palmeter, Hawn, Goodell. PRINT SHOP-FIRST ROW: Sortors, Caplinger, Shackleton, Sinclair, Iohnson, Holloway, North, Holt, Heath. SECOND ROW: Mr. Freeman Ukdviserj, Crawford, Reid, Stine, Nebergall, Rice, DeYoung, B. Smith, Redpath, Mr. Stribley CAdviserb. THIRD ROW: Bickley, Bentley, Penz, Kensler, Hughes, Brennan, Ruch, Hood. FOURTH ROW: Nickerson, Lowe, Allen, Dunning, Turner, Lewis, Sparr. FIFTH ROW: Crouch, Mugarvero, Tollefson, West, Wade, Dunn, Elam, Phelps. SIXTH ROW: Hargrove, Fielding. .,s:ass N -X1 earner--'Q-X'-:P with the modern trend, the amount of copy has been greatly reduced. As a special feature noted California scenes are pictured upon the in- troductory and division pages. Mr. Wright is the general adviser, and Jean Montgomery is the student editor. , 1' CAERULEA STAFF-FIRST ROW: Henry, Loughery, Manchester, Perle, Hodges, Murray, Collins, Hunter, Langenbach, Pierce. CAERULEA STAFF-FIRST ROW: Pickett, Goodall. SECOND ROW: Graney, White, McClure, Booth, lewell, Alward, Montgomery, Mr. Wright tAdviserJ. THIRD ROW: Stevens, Campbell, Starr, Baldwin, Graham, Williamson. PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS,-Representatives from lVlr. Grays Pliotog- rapliy classes may lye seen at all scllool events talcing pictures for l'ligl1 Lite anol Caerulea, The majority of pictures Wliicli appear in Caerulea are talien lay tlie stuclents in tliis group. CAERULEA ART,-Tlie memloers of tliis class are cliosen from otlier art classes lay the aolviser, lvliss Foster. They clesignerl tlie cover, tlie artis- tic lettering anol clrawings for Caerulea. CAERULEA PHOTOGRAPHY-FIRST ROW: DeRosa, Hahn, Duvall, Doolittle, Pctrasel-K, Hill, Tweedy, Pressley, Clark. SECOND ROW: Creekman, Sutton, Martin, Calicut. CAERULEA ART CLASS-FIRST ROW: Hurley, Pierce, Keech, Denio, Sandige, Casselberry, VVaIlacc, Merkle, Voshurg, Duggan, Miller. SECOND ROW: Bullard, Blackman, Miss Foster CAdviserJ, Palmeter, West, Creley. i x s AND CLASS-Acacia, poly,s annual Christmas publication, was edited tlwis year by Eileen Moriarty. It con- tainecl original stories ancl poems contributed by tlie members of writers, club. Mrs. E. P. Mealey and Nlr. Artliur Jamison served as staff acl- visers. ART APPRECIATION,-Art Appreciation was organizecl witli tlie idea of stressing tlie practical uses of conventional art and developing an appreciation for moclern art. , ACACIA STAFF-EIRST ROW: Palmeter, Paschall, Moriarity, Duvall, Shultz, Hutchison, Reese, Good, Abercrombie. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mealey fAdviserD, Mr. Jamison 1AviserJ. ART APPRECIATION-FIRST ROW: Whitney, Kells, lones, Liddle, Hoard, Hawkins, Raymond, Sutton, Powers, Curtis, Walker. SECOND ROW: Langenbach, Creley, Miss Foster lAdviserJ, Miss Ziegler KAdviserJ, Miss Lewerenz QAdviserD, Shuburgh, Buskirk. 'Ni ' . '- 'J' l, . 'Yiq 1 Q ff frkj 22 , if' W - 1 ' r aa'-4 1 f-N ' If 0121 1 V., .,,.,,g ,ra iff f.,, '3 , , .',-,:h,- -4 G-'vrf - , - .I ,-1 , ' -1 1 -' , 1? 1:31 ,f 4- 1 Xf BWV' -T' .fabzt 1- , - .. L,-V. :-:N ,,,, ff :. -si! 141-- e 1 : 4 1 Jr 'Aw - .- gf .P .g w .zrifq h .me .1 'F , 'rx L N-if '-. 64 . 4' 1 , . Iggy? 4 ,1 V JV I EE viii . . V4.3 if-11. 'H ,' Y ,SNL 25 3 U zitf' ,jg eff' , ' 1 rv .- -f - uf ' 3' f. 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K s X -f L - - L 1 K Ev .pg L Q 2 3 3 f 0 , fl, , fx- X , fi 57 Af 1 ,, Q x g AS ' -wi 1 Q .- Ls ' N, L5 if jk K' sg ' 0 L x ' - . fu? - ' g 4 , , . i . X .f.i Wy Lg M r Q '-' f. I T5 33 A f , fist VLVL Lf, PLW'? 51 X 5 as - , -fwmf, Y ax Q V k in 1 f in L' Af 5 X: ' , A N V I Q 'Q N ' QR g , .52 J ! A k vg .::E ,,:. . W L e , - Q I' L 'TL .W Y . 'L ,. M KL, W - , V. ,QA , 1 W K I Lgsffiiit 7 W . f 'Q sjf- MQ Q ! f Q f 5 Lf 3 W Hs :S m rf fy I .. 'aw ik ,AL STAGE MAKE-UP CREVV,-Vvorlcing under the direction of Miss Helen Hott, a group ot twenty students from the art and drama classes are responsible for the maize-up of all characters in school dramatic procluctions. SCHOLARSHIP CONVENTION COMMITTEEHSedgwick, Hazelet, Alward, Norton, Teach, Flesher, Christopher, Seymore, Lindgren, Moriarty, White, Sigworth, Tracy. STAGE MAKE-UP CREW-FIRST ROW: Warnock, Whitcomb, Curtis, Brantingham, Mims, Flesher, Petrasek, Merkle, Lamb, Young, Bohrer. SECOND ROW: Culey, Hoff QAdviserj, Kclls, Board. LE CQQ GAUL0lS-The French Clulfs primary interest is to bring SlfUCl iT1lS ol the French language in closer Contact with one another. DER 'DEUTSCHE VEREIN,-Tlnrough the various activities of this cluln, a spirit' of good fellowship ancl unclersfancling is olevelopetl among the stuclents of the German language. FRENCH CLUB-FIRST ROW: Christensen, R. Iacobus, H. Iacohus, Peterson, Benton, Garnier, D. Grant, Cameron, Normington, Deal. SECOND ROW: Hackett, Steward, Collins, Shultz, Lew, Cote, Koppel, Spears, Ervin, Freeman. THIRD ROW: McClure, Morse, Lutes, Smith, Moon, Bassett, I. Sully, Wetzel, Lepick. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Rolin CAdviserJ, Bates, Rosser, Hopper, Brown, L. Sully, Carlton, Buchanan. FIFTH ROW: Probst, Kent, Atkisson, Kenner, Purdy, Abright, Stovall, Cupemell, Frcw. SIXTH ROW: Abbott, V. Grant, Newell, Lindgren, Rolin, Pikul, Dickinson, Heffner, Iulian. SEVENTH ROW: Folsom, Stevens. GERMAN CLUB--FIRST ROW: D. Schonberg, Miller, Haasis, Caneness, Van Amburgh lSec.J, Molcten- haue: CTreas.J, Vogel fPres.D, Abercrombie QVice Presidentj. SECOND ROW: V. Schonberg, Koobs, Simpson, Larsen, Weller, Tucker, Lunning. THIRD ROW: Blocker, Rossi, Barnes, Hoskins, Ganley, Carner, Schweizer. FOURTH ROW: Kenyon, Poindexter, Puckett, Hanson, Cronkite, Thompson 1AdviserJ. LATIN CLUB,-Latin scholars making a recommended grade are eligi- ble for memloership in this clulo. The yearls program was climaxed with a Roman hanquet. SPANISH CLUB,-Students ot Spanish have formed this clulo in order to develop a true appreciation for the language and to promote a iiner understanding ot the inter-relationship ot the Americas. LATIN CONTIO-FIRST ROW: Whipple, Hackett, Herring, Eisner, Terkelsen, Williamson, Ankeny, Kuhrs, Miss Kimball CAdviserJ, Riley. SECOND ROW: Steward, O'Kelley, Kelly, Lewis, Maxiield, Stimson, Turner, Davis, Campbell. THIRD ROW: Wulfsberg, West, Scott, Christopher, McMahon, Murphy. SPANISH CLUB-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Buerger CSponsorJ, Morita, Schacht QVice Pres.l, Kidd fPres.J, Forker fTreas.J, C. Nieto fSec.J, V. Nieto, McMahon, Koehler, Raymond, Bedford. SECOND ROW: Tokaki, McPherson, Iohnson, Lower, Iianuzzi, L. Nieto, Sill, Manchester, Olsen. THIRD ROW: Barlow, Gum, Watson, McCorkindale, Lowenberg, Fleischman, Casper. FOURTH ROW: Nicholes, Wallace, Sweningsen, Tilley, Barker, Hansen, Reynolds, Stehsel, Walker. MINERS, CLUB,-Niiners, Ctuio was organized for students who Wistieci to stuoty about gases and minerais. Several, interesting and in- structive tieici trips were taken during tile year. JUNIOR HERPETOLOGICALFdrFhe memioerstiip in Junior Her- petoiogicai is not confined to stucients of Poly, but anyone is acimittect Wtio Wishes to study the Various specimens ot reptiie iite. Frequent trips are macte by members to secure new specimens tor ttieir iectures and ex- hibiis. 1vuNERs' CLUB-FIRST now: Lowe, Mercer, Heinrich, Lowell, Norman, Crowley, Carner, Gilmore Gibson, Hood, Mr. lust fAdviserj. IUNIOR HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY-FIRST ROW: Burnett, Heseter, Wiley, Sortors, Keller, L - ' ' . S' W'l H1 , H. W I. W ner, Barfield Simpson. SECOND ROW. Dibbern, Rui, D xmpson, iantt, ems agner, ag Mr. Reddick lAdviserj. THIRD ROVV: Davis, Wagner, Woodall, Kammerer, St. Marie. 1 HI TRI,-To live up to their code: HTO develop the individual girl social- ly, mentally, physically and spiritually, to seek adventure and face lite squarelyu.-is the ideal of every girl in Hi Tri. HI Y,-'True and lasting friendships are often formed between the boys in Hi Y. ln addition to their many good times, each looy tries to better himself so that he will ine an asset to his school and community. HI TRI'-FIRST ROW: Maughan, Hicks, Terry, N. Scrivner, Cooney, Lindstrom, E. Scrivner, Halbert, Hopper, McLean, Head. SECOND ROW: Ichinokuchi, Brechtbill, Iames, Haughtelin, Lakin, Morrow, Thompson, Allen, Diehl, Sturges. THIRD ROW: Kenyon, Ailman, Newell, Thompson, Swenson, Martin, Berger, Wade, McCray, Hortiller. FOURTH ROW: Magruder, Dorius, Knight, Dicken, Norwood, Lindgren, Clarke, Hogan, Law, Gossam. HI Y-FIRST ROW: Slack, Nickerson, Pikul. SECOND ROW: Kirschke, Armstrong, Cowan, Tweedy, Howell, Abercrombie, Koobs, Riddle, Halas, Reese, Day. THIRD ROW: Hawn, Schacht, Hook, R. Martin, C. Marlin. Brandenburg, Person, Gallebue, Nuller. ' JUVENTUS CLUB,-The purpose of the Juventus Clulo is to help students Worlc out the many complex personal prololems facing them today. EUODIA BIBLE CLUB-All girls interested in the stucly of the Bible are eligible to join Euoclia. The goal of this clulo is to create a Christian spirit among the girls of Poly. IUVENTUS-FIRST ROW: Bates, Thompson, Keller, Hart, Whipple, Morse, Springer, DeYoung, Brown, LaBoon, Peterson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Abernathy QAdviserb, Hogan, Sortors, Ashcraft, Eisengart, Larson, Oliver, Hughes, Grove, Deal. THIRD ROW: Steel, Pyle, O'dell, Rose, Stevens, Douglass, Vaughan, Hogan, Law, Wendell. EUODIAHFIRST ROW: Hydanus, Lewis, Morrow, Head, Manchester, Kohnke, Lovaas, Nelson, Wille, White. SECOND ROW: Oestreich, Fairbanks, Ackley, Barrus, Lawrence, Madison, Hackney, Collings, Miss Anderson fAdviserJ, Lane, Haughtelin. RADIO CLUB,--'At Weelcly meetings memlners receive the benefit of the application of radio science. This year they were fortunate in being ahle to attencl a lecture anal demonstration pertaining to television. RADIO AMATEUR-This clulo offers its memloers practical experience in the use of the transmitter anol the opportunity to associate with others interested in the same type of Worli. RADIO CLUB-'FIRST ROW: Green, Iuban, Ellison, Packman, Besborn, Palmer, Corhet, White, Mutoguchi, Staimbrook. SECOND ROW: Parker, Hughes, Klueche, Walker, Curns, Thomas, Petersen, Roberts, Curtis, Price, Freeman. THIRD ROW: Magill, Day, Bates, McShane, Wallace, Godsey, Wagner, Pikul, Haney, Paul. FOURTH ROW: Dempsey, Benner, Preston, Myers, Mr. Farrand tAdviserJ. RADIO AMATEUR CLUB-FIRST ROW: Mr. Farrand fAdviserj, Koehler, Vaus, Hughes, I-Iildreth, Free- man, Palmer, Mautoguchi, Price, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Stewart, Ellison, Packman, Shelby. SIGMA PHI,-This Ciuio was organized for the purpose of discussing affairs oi national and internationai importance. it is now one of Poiys outstanding discussion groups. HISTORY ROANIERSF-History Roainers was formed last year with the iciea of promoting friendship among tiiose students wishing to learn more about foreign countries. SIGMA PHI-FIRST ROW: Burkhard, Garnier, Harnett, Logan, Klockseim lSec. Treas.J, White fPres.J, Miss Harnett U-Xdviserj, Dickee, Coney, Lauri. SECOND ROW: Ankeny, Dunlap. HOI PLANETAI-FIRST ROW: E. Norton, Icffries, Lutz, Emnis, Saunders, Koepke, Thompson, Stein. SECOND ROW: Williams, Wilson, Cummins, Sutton, Muchmorc, W. Norton, Magruder, McCorkindal, Vineyard, Miss Harrison U-Kdviserj. WRITERS' Cl.UBHTl1rougl1 tlwe criticisms and suggestions oi fellow memlaers. lliese young writers are aimle to cievelop ttteir literary talent along creative lines. Tlwe loesl manuscripts are printect in Acacia, ttie sciiool magazine. BOVVLING CLUB,-dAltl1ougl1 llwe Bowling Cluin was just organized tliis semester. llwe entiiusiasm for time sport lwas been so great ttlat time clulo alreacly ttas a memlaersiiip oi eiglwly girls, ivlrs. Kinzcr, tile sponsor. in- structs tltem in tlte iunclamentals oi lwovvling. VVRITERS4 CLUB-'FIRST ROW: Good, Paschall, Duvall, Lauri, Moriarty, Ethridge, Yates. Palmeter, Hutchison. SECOND ROW: Peterson, Glickson, lacobus, Riley, Bancroft, Stoser, Abercrombie. THIRD ROW: Rhea, Ward, Simpson, Sandige, Wallace, Shultz, Armstrong, Mrs. Mealey fAdviserJ, GIRLS' BOWLING CLUB-Davenport 1Capf.J, McCIary, Schwenk. Gentry. MrQuiston CCant.J, Curry. Sturges, Berry, Wright. HOSTESS CLUB-This clulo was established for the purpose of teaching the girls ol' the student body the graves and courtesies of social etiquette. HOSTESS CLUB'-First Row: Terry, Wombacher, Helph, Ashton, Sizelove, McMahon, Foster, Koehler, Iones, Scott, Koga. Second Row: Lindstrom, Stevens, Lisenba, Rasmussen, Stewart, Sill, Ruth, Thompson, Wilson, Renfro. Third Row: Newell, Scott, Pittman, Manchester, Haughtelin, Lakin, Steinhauss, Reid, Bates. Fourth Row: Pepperman, Andrews, Purdy, Fitzsimmons, Crow, Edwards, Goodnight, Geling, Baird, Brown. Fifth Row: Shuberg, Stimson, Stevens, Walker, Muller, McDonald, Herring. Sixth Row: Sharpe, Clarke, Innes, Williams, Hopper, McClery, Brown. Seventh Row: Hoard, Baldwin, Johnson, Cassleberry, Morse, Sully, L. Sully. Eighth Row: Ritchie, Heckman, Arnold, Smith, Prouty, Innes, Haughtelin. Ninth Row: Lingreu, Murray, Pittman, Galbraith, Hurley, Hanson. HOSTESS CLUB-First Row: Koga. Terry, Bates, Helph. Peppetman, Smith, Morrison. Sizelove, McMahon, Wombacher, Pittman. Second Row: Ritchie, Lindstrom, Edwards, Morse, Greisman. Peters, Allen, Stewart. Ruth, Smith, Renfro. Third Row: Muller. Steinhaus, Haughtelin, Allen. Sill, Horten, Brown, Foster. Fourth Row: Scott, 0'Connell, White, Meshad, Kennedy, Glass, Manchester, Kells. Fifth Row: lewell, lacohus, Newell, Lindgren, Miller, McDonald, Clark, Andrews, Stimpson, Iones. Sixth Row: Murray, Hopper, Sully, McClure, Pittman, Henry, Wilson, Purdy. Seventh Row: Powers. Hurley, Arnold, Sully, Goodnight, Stevens, McClary, Herring. Eighth Row: Thompson, Raymond ,Galhraifh. Stevens, Rasmussen, Lisenba. Pin. simmons, Sweningsen, Walker, Lauri. USHERS' CLUB,-'At such events as the Christmas Concert, Senior Play, and Baccalaureate Exercises. the Ushers' Cinio plays an important partg for it is the responsibility oi the memloers ol this organization to see that the audience is properly Scaled. USHERS' CLUB-FIRST ROW, Tillery, Thomas, Aldahl, Eagan, Glickson, Brunn, King, Y. Garnier, Lyons, D. Grant, E. Garnier. SECOND ROW: Clark, Davenport, Flesher, DeVore, Pack, Heffner, Williamson, Carf roll, Fitzsimmons, Rosser. THIRD ROW: DeBusschere, Youngblood, R. Grant, Goodknight, Sully, Edwards, Ioques, Rhea. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Vermilya CAdviserJ, Ashbourne, Greene, Bustard, Hemphill, Hurley, Galbraith, Anderson, Swetman, Smith, Elmore. FIFTH ROW: Fleischman, G. Fleischman, Van Dyke, Han- sen, Rembold, Everroad, Good, Raymers. USHERS' CLUB-FIRST ROW: Starr, Iewell, Rasmussen, Liesenba, White, Deeble, Simpson, Reagan, Folson, Long, McMahon. SECOND ROW: Armentraut, Brainard, Hinkley, Whitney, Hinton, Hawkins, Foster, Hackett, Purdy, Bassett. THIRD ROW: Montgomery, Larrimer, Ashton, Scott, Owen, Edwards, Sill, Walker, Henry. FOURTH ROW: Butman, Green, Packman, Baldwin, Abercrombie, Stimson, Abright, Stevens, Hutchison, Mead, FIFTH ROW: Farrow, Barker, Sizelove, Ball, Swanson, Kells, Turner, Schacht, Mr. Vermilya tAdviserJ. SIXTH ROW: Thompson, Hodges, Riel, Iennings, Goodell, Nerell, lohnson, Stone, Nulty. SALESNIANSHIP.-,To acquaint students with a practical knowledge of salesrnansliip was tlne reason for organizing tliis fine club. Mrs. Holder, tile adviser, aids in promoting a wortliwlwile program lor the year. SALESMANSHIP CLUB-FIRST ROW: Andrews, Brimhall, Anderson, Dubbe, Kivrizis, Garlick, Quinn, Riel, Lyons, Miller, Zarate. SECOND ROW: Rouch, Hennigar, Keech, Watson, Pettit, Vance, Ludington, Iianuzzi, Whitney, Stiles. THIRD ROW: Toll, Oakfnan, West, Wedell, Doolittle, Ward, Stavros, Berry Cochrum, Mrs. Holder Ukdviserj. FOURTH ROW: Brewer, Bennett, Croy, Hesser, Bartle, McGuire, Brown. Trout, Kelly. FIFTH ROW: Hole, Wurst, Barry, Barton, Nicholson, Larry Tillett, Young. SALESMANSHIP CLUB-FIRST ROW: Bishop, Peterson, Martin, Hesser, Vance, Bartle, Morrison, McDougall, Smith, Parlin. SECOND ROW: Stewart, Hansen, Mouser, Yacuzzi, Chollit, Greed, King, Sekarich. THIRD ROW: Taylor, Hogendorn, White, Hamilton, Rector, Mulder, Dixon, Hautly, Griffin. FOURTH ROW: Durser, Peterson, Roweley, Weimer, Oderkerk, Lanphere, Wilcox, Krieglaum, Carey. FIFTH ROW: Shackleton, Babbitt, Gribble, Kemp, Nickerson, Mclntyre, Williams, Lewis, Kliss. SIXTH ROW: Grant, Bristow, Deck, Billinger, Case, Hutchison. TRACK CLUB,-The Track Clulo is one of Polyss newest organized clubs and is composed entirely of memloers of the varsity, middleweight, and C track teams. GREGG CLUB,-'Gregg Club was organized for students taking typing and shorthand to better prepare them for a Business career. TRACK CLUB-FIRST ROW: Chazel, Whitcomb, R. Phillips, Allen tPresJ, Barker fAdviserJ, Davies, Whils, Brandenburg, Hite. SECOND ROW: Strang, Emard, Paul, Montgomery, Turner, Coalson, Iones. THIRD ROW: B. Phillips, Kline, Agee, Stone, Riley, Peterson, Laver. FOURTH ROW: Hodge, Crawford, Lang, GREGG CLUB-FIRST ROW: Dallin, Ward. SECOND ROW: Iianuzzi, Burke, Hughes, Brown, Peterson, Tucker, Barham, Loughery, Stith, Miss Davis CAdviserJ. THIRD ROW: Pruitt, Larsen, Morrow, Stehsel, Shulman, Halestine, Ashcraft, De Busschere, Yacuzzi. FOURTH ROW: Canlas, Munn, Hogan, Montgomery, Pinkerton, Kelly, Smith, Armstead, Conley, Lion. FIFTH ROW: Hood, Moore, Clarke, Mc Intyre, Blanchard, Christiansen, Robinson, King, Iones, B. Smith, Wiley. AVIATION CLUB-Students of Poly interested in iiying are welcome in time Aviation Club. Here they iearn tiie vaiue oi certain quaiities essen- tiai to iaest flying. First iiand information is gained tiirougii trips to differ- ent airports and airplane factories. ASTRONOMY CLUB,-Poiy students interested in time science oi astronomy are meminers oi tiiis ciuia. By their discussions, tiiey gain in- formation about iieaveniy bodies, liieir motions, and time iaws tiiat govern tiiem. AVIATION CLUB-FIRST ROW: Broyden, Williams, Brown lPresiden0, Dreger, Cooper, Reed, Clay- pool, Kuhrs, Murray CAdviserJ. SECOND ROW: Dorsey, Wilmot, Givartney, Crumrine, Rigby, McEldowney. THIRD ROW: Davidson, Dubruskey, Stoner, McLeod, Charter ASTRONOMY CLUB FIRST ROW: Langenhach, jones, Cox, Sidlin, Randleman, Brown, W. Miller, Griffin. SECOND ROW: Bowen, Heinrich, Hartly, Hatch, Bedford, Simpson, Cameron, Davis, Mr. Miller U-Xdviserj. JUNIOR CHRGQNIAN,-At their fort-nightly brealcfasts, these boys who have contributed outstanding service to Poly are fortunate in being able to hear tallcs given by business men of Southern California. ALEXIS CARREL,-The girls of this organization are given the oppor- tunity to earn their Recl Cross emblems. The training receivecl while earning the emblem enables them to assist in administering first-aicl to injured persons. IUNIOR CIRGONIANS-FIRST ROW: Mr. Barker LAdviserD, Paschall, Duvall, Hutchison, Williamson, Taylor, Mead, Nulty, Hodges. SECOND ROW: Koobs, Fisher, Murphy, Sigworth, Hite, Haun, Davis, Barker. THIRD ROW: Davies, Badgley, Allen, Abercrombie, Goodell, Hemphill, Peterson, Averitt. Armstrong. ALEXIS CARREL-FIRST ROW: Stewart. McGinn, DeYoung, Herring, Keehen, Reid QPres.Q, Bishop, Corbet, Sanor, Fish, Muller. SECOND ROW: Brown, Miss Wallace tAdviserJ, Miss Yonge fAdviserj, Hunter, Greene, West, McLean. CLUB,-frlllirougii tlieir memimersiiip in this cluli, slu- dents receive aiol pertaining to their mathematics courses. The use oi the slide rule is one of the important stuclies taken up at club meetings. CHEMISTRY CLUB,-frllliose interestecl in the study of chemistry have the opportunity in this club to clevelop their talents through experiments and fielcl trips. ENGINEERS' CLUB-FIRST ROW: Sloggy, Yoshihara, Good. Bennett. SECOND ROW: Roth, Carter, Frew, Graham, Armstrong, Hopper, Addy, Maxiield, Martin, Miss Lawhon QAdviserJ, Rhea. THIRD ROW: Clarke, Micholes, Van Amburgh, Soike, McCartney, Curtis, Padgham, Iennings, Christopher, Cutler. FOURTH ROW: McMahon, Campbell, Crumrine, Lytle, Spouldy, Hook, Wallace, Murphy. CHEMISTRY CLUB-FIRST ROW: Sill, Trucano, Smiley, Gillyatt, Gill, Thomas, Smith, Lewis, Curtis, lackson. SECOND ROW: Good, Clarke, Heinrich, Hemphill, Christopher, Hunter, Hanson, Olsen, Griffin. THIRD ROW: Walker Dobbie, Hook, Holmes, Campbell, Hudgins, Poindexter, Cloud, Wallace, Herrick. PORTlA,-This is tlne Welfare clulo of Poly and tlius lias the responsiblity of sponsoring the annual Qld Clothes, Penny, Thanksgiving, and Clirist- mas drives. ln addition to their regular activities, a numloer of social events are promoted and enjoyed lay tlie members. AGENDA CLUB-fAgenda, one of Polyys discussion groups, is made up ot students interested in social, economic, or political prololems. Miss Harrison is the sponsor. PORTIA--FIRST ROW: Nelson, Woods, Sweningson, Folsom, Fitzsimmons, Andrews, Simpson, Garnier, Bassett, Ashton, Reagan, SECOND ROW: Deeble, Lyons, Maxfield, R. Hill, Hansen CSec.J, Taylor, Wilson, Long, McClure, Iones, Campbell. THIRD ROW: Pinkerton, Montgomery, Baldwin, Evans, Harley, Henry, Shuburgh, V. McClure, Walker. FOURTH ROW: Miss Taber fAdviserJ, Kent. Galbraith, Christopher, Padgham CTreas.J, Ahright fPres.J, Stevens, Sheihan, M, Hill, Lauri, Miss Burke U-Xdviserl. AGENDA-Miss Harrison CAdvisei-J, McCorkindale, Card, Dickie, Hanson, Brown lPres.l, West, Turner, Nichols, Poling. PI KAPPA-iVIemiJers of Pi Kappa are ciiosen on the basis of their Writing ability. Tiieir club icieai is to further a professionai interest in journalism. JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE-The objective oi tile Japanese Friendship Circle is to foster gooci Will Ioetween nations anci to help form social contacts between time members ot the Japanese race. PI KAPPA-FIRST ROW: Sweet, Marsillus. SECOND ROW: Ethridge, Moriarty, Lauri, Scott, Smith, Mya, Nerell, Brackenhury, Peterson, Muller. JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP CIRCLE-FIRST ROW: Yoshihara, M. Watanabe, Tomiko Tanaka, W. Watan- abe, Tumako Tanaka, Tatershi, Ukunonzu, Marita, Yamamoto, Wanato. SECOND ROW: B. Okazaki, Dei, Mrs. Hitchings fAdviserJ, Endo, Chakuno, Maisuaka, Sugihara, Tagashira. THIRD ROW: C. 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HW. ,nf '. 4 ,,,?'5'- 31 r' V, ' ' ' 1f.'-:f,. ,'- N Spor+s 1 1 .4 5 I Pasadena Rose Bowl Fairchild Aerial Surveys, Inc., LA POLY-VVILSQN-PoIy's 1958 foothall machine decisively crushed its arch rival, Woodrow Wilson, in the famed Pasadena Rose Bowl, IQ-O. Thirty thousand people watched Poly dominate the second half, with scores hy Pickett, Crish, and Takahashi, to successfully defend its myth- ical city title. SANTA MONICA-POLY-Santa twonica proved no matchfis the 1958 Hare team finished a most successful season again them, 27-Hz with every man on the squad sharing in the clean-cut victory. Q I 414, .4 COACHES--Archer, Barker, Bell, Comfort, Kinnear, Church, Detrick, Ngf' .-:N f rf rw. I .lfx 1 lg. FGOTBALL PRACTICE GAMES-Under the able tutilage of Max- son mRedH Montgomery. new football coach, the 1958 Poly High eleven completed its practice schedule with three wins and no defeats. Redondo was subdued 6-0 in a last quarter drive, white Santa Ana went down under an avalanche of passes to Cristl and Nowling, 15-O. Fremont High was conquered 20-0 as a result of a 60 yard drive, a touchdown pass. and an even 87 yard punt return by Gene Pickett. if fl xt, V, Y ' 5 Q. ' 'sv t U PQLY-ALHAiViBRA,-'Poly receiveoi its oniy disappointment of tile season at time iiands of time strong Aiiiamiora Moors, 2-0. Crisifs punt was ioiociceci anoi roiieci out of tile enci zone for tile margin oi victory, as Poiy's iourtii period touciidown attempt iaiieci. SAN UIEGCJ-Pf3i7,Y-'A Second period pass to Nowiing, and a 67 yard run by Gene Pickett in the tioniroi stanza, enabled tire Jacicraioiojt varsity to overcome San Diegoys eariy ieaci anci gain its iirgtponiesence victory I5-7. f P! 'ii Q ! PQLY-Pl'l0ENlX-Showing supreme power, the l'lares crushecl Phoen- ix High 26-7, in an intersectional hattle on Armistice Day loelore 12,000 people in Phoenix. An 85 yard run loy Gene Piclcett, passes to Captain Nowling ancl Vvillian Smith, ancl a long clrive lorought victory to liong Beach. POLY-SAN DIEGO HOOVER-Poly's Hares, playing under the arcs at the lnorcler city, drove relentlessly over the Carclinals of Hoover High, 15-6. Drives in the lirst ancl fourth quarter made the victory possi- ble. p 1:13, ven, tliougli suffering a numlaer ol setlnaclcs, displayed ing spirit and sportsmanship tl1at lias always played in Polyls atliletic teams. B-FOOTBALL-'FIRST ROW: Ri ali- Hu hes, Graham Larsen, Bonhall, Hall Q v 9 1 Iohannsen, Schakel, Edwards. SECOND ROW: Smith, Matsui, Neal, Watson, Tanner, Ioncs, Agee, Norris, Cone, Martin, B. Barnett, Hulbert. THIRD ROW: , FOOTBALL-Coach Wallace Detriclos 1958 miclolle-Weiglit ele- the typical fight- a dominant part tCaptainJ, Lang, Kanno, Allen, Falkner, Daggett, Wallace, Freeland, Long, lantorno, Hastings, Shimazu, Clifton, Carlson, Mr. Derrick QCoachl, Badgley, Burch, Kuratomi, Eyer, Frombach, N. Barnett, Williams, Ryerson. FOURTH ROW: Hollenbeck, Donaldson, Cave, Frisbie, Allen, Kimbereley, Wilson, Gray, Iohnson, Corbet, Squires, Nevin, Rockwell, Carlisle, Kimherling, Burks, A. Eisner, R. Eisner, Cullem. VARSITY RESERVES-'FIRST ROW: Oleson fCapt.J, Shaffer, Davidson, Petrich, Varbell, Daniels, McCulloch, Morris, Walter, Garrison, McCowen. SECOND ROW: Bradley, Oehlman, McConnell, Duncan, Simpkins, Pard, Bustard, French, McNabl, Reese, Brestow. THIRD ROW: Sclxubach, Martin, Whited, Moore, Smith, DeLong, Fluss, Stacy. Brosalis, Riley, Guthrie, Varsdy Foo'rball Sth Varsi+y Foofball BASKETBAl.,l..f-flaosing but tliree games season, Coacti Clsrurcliis stalwart lioopsters captured the tiigliest possible lionors in Southern California baslietloall circles by annexing the C. l, F. Championship. During their march towards the Souttilanots most coveted title, the Hares toolc the measures ot such contenders as San Diego, S.C.iVl.A., Citrus, Tustin, Ventura, and in the tinals, Vvlflittier lny a score ot 29 to 17. VARSITY BASKETBALL-FIRST Row: Wheaton qiviooy, Gmooo, cash, sioorh, Howard, Moffil, Teach, L2r1glehgMgr,J. SECOND ROW: Sedgwick, Humfeld, Cecil, Rice, R. Cohee, D. Cohee, Murphy, Mr. Church f'oac . B BASKETBALL-FIRST ROW: Galbraith QMgr.J, Evans, West, Iohansen, Barrus, Courson, Ennis, Montgomery CMgr.J. SECOND ROW: Iennings, Tuttle, McCray, Heywood, Marsh, Lepick, Takahashi, Mr. Church fCoachJ. 1 Q, Z., ,. 4 1 wha ML as K v . ,K item. ,mf ' , , , W ,, 4, A .W V, M -Ww- BASEBALL-with tive returning tettermen forming ttle nucleus ot the 1939 team, Coach Lyle Kinneafs horse-tiiders tiave great tiopes tor a successful season. As time Caerulea ucteact-linen arrives, Captain Gene Pickett, Tony Crish, Art Taylor, and Bill Satveson, are carrying ttie Weight of the attack in defending their Pomona Tournament title. BASEBALL-FIRST ROW: Bonilla, Tyer, Sidlin, K. Shiryf- Taylor, C. Harrison, Farrow, Bonhall, Beck. SECOND ROW: Koenig, Larsen, -Musser, Bodeiu, Billinger, Pickett, Salveson, D. Shiry, Caplinger, Winters, Mr. Kinnear tCoachJ. THIRD ROW: Tweedy 1Mgr.J, R. Harrison, Brandom, Newman, Edwards, Schless, C1-ish, Nulty, Humpfield, Olson, Bennett, Thompson tMgr.J. I A f 1 2 1.1 ' 2 GOLF TEANI'-Vvatter Bettgs IQBQ Poly gott team started the season Witter twigti expectations. The veteran, Date Anderson, Witt time supported by new lout etticient material. TENNIS-Headed toy tour veterans, Gotot, Oliver, Stack, and Bray, Poly Highs tennis team Witt meet the toest twigtm school teams in time Souttltanct. GOLF-FIRST ROW: Luning, Barker, Miller, DeCoudres, Andreason, Buchanan, McCorkindalc, Beck, Both- amley. SECOND ROW: Lunning, Poling, Harner, Muchlstedt, Mr. Bell Ukdviserh, Lineberger, Armstrong. AGENDA-FIRST ROW: Miss Harrison tAdviserD, McCorkindale, Card, Dickie, Hanson, Brown CPres.J, West, Turner. Nichols, King, Poling. TENNIS-FIRST ROW: Mr. Comfort tAdviserJ, Bestenlehner, Bray, Gold, Oliver, Slack. Matsuoka, Cleverger, Snyder. SECOND ROW: Wahlstrom, Price, George. Stilwell, White, Petrie, Elwell, Hol- lenbeck, Vaus. THIRD ROW: McFarland, Wright, Cole, Rollinson, Phillips, Myl, Turner, I. Smith. Powell. FOURTH ROW: Edwards, Deming, Wallace, Carter, Heffernan, Rhea, Shelby, Wallace. FIFTH ROW: Mason, Bennett, Lytle, Mitchell, Fruchtman. SIXTH ROW: M. Smith, Richardson, Lee, Wilson, Gray, Zimmerman, Robinson. if ie 'F ' was TRACK-Though Caerulea press time comes early in the traclc season, both the varsity ancl HBH clivisions are expectecl to have exceptionally brilliant seasons on the cinderpatil. lsecl lay Don Gooclell, Tommy Davies, ancl other veterans of championship ability, Poly is expected to again rate high in all traclc and field meets. VARSITY TRACK-FIRST ROW: Graney, Martin, Riley, Buchanan, Seedborg, Bradley, Ruse, Gallehue, Iones, Sykes. SECOND ROW: Flood, Paul, Morris, Swanson, Goodell, Green, Hite, Whitcomh, Davies, Allen, Averitt, Crawford, Ingersoll. THIRD ROW: Barker tCoachD, Haden, Du Bois, Davidson, Cooper, Newman, Hodge, Pannell, Phillips, Shiroiski, Stone, Emard, Laver, Ehle, Schacht. FOURTH ROW: Gurnez, Lloyd, Rall, Smith, Schubert, Oleson, Palmer, Petrich, Carlson, Randleman, Kline, Kensler, Nakaii. B TRACK-FIRST ROW: Tagishira, Agee, Robertson, I. Stone, lohannsen, W. Stone, Potter, Nicholson, Wolf. SECOND ROW: Smith, Lugli, Dooley, Clay, Ishibashi, Montgomery, Graham, Peterson, Branden- hurg, Tuttle, Curtis, Brover. THIRD ROW: Ward, Sera, Washington, Kuratomi, Northcutt, Reid, Lang. Grant, Duncan, Robinson, Price. FOUTH ROW: Wilmot, Turner, Ennis, Sakaniwa, Day, Barrus, Rice, Skogf lund, Squires, Mott, Amspoker. CROSS CGUNTRY,-Once again Coach Norman Barlcefs cross-coun- try team toolq top honors in Winning the Southern California ancl Coast League championships to reign supreme for another year. Lecl lay Marsh- all Julian, Southern California champion, the Hares raced to one victory after another anol lcept the recorcls of past Poly aggregations complete ancl outstancling. CROSS COUNTRY-FIRST ROW: Meshad, Riel, Watts. SECOND ROW: Elmore. Cooper, Newman. Julian, Greene, Daniels, Day, Rice, Graney, Barker. THIRD ROW: Goodell, Shiroishi, Ennis, Iohnson, Shubert, Hines, Phillips, Dooley, McCartney, Schacht. C TRACK--FIRST ROW: Kuroda, Takaki, Stephens, Koga, White, K. Uyematsu, Stokley, Guidi, Painter, Woods, Watts, Goldblatt. SECOND ROW: Mr. Montgomery 12-Xdviserj, Karasawa, Higashi, Manguin, Collard, Gossom, Schrader, Tarzian, Schaffer, Cain, Nichols, Hopper CMgr.J. THIRD ROW: Butterworth gMgr.J, Voshurgh, Baines, Steele, Baird, S. Uyematsu, Harp, Kirklen, Ianich, Taylor, Mott, Nelson, Wolfe, quires. --mmanrw-rwsflwxwm 0 n-1-n, W -.-Q:-f.-fn-n1az-,,..w,w -A-News-.sea ss...-wwr--L ,e,,...., ,. ,-If ss., L. ...sa -.ls.. l 6 ? l Q SVVllVilVllNG.-Hoping to successfully cieienci their Southern California swimming title which they won last season, Coach Detrickss Mermen are out to uphold Polyis past swimming recorcl. Fine new material will help the veterans Mead, Hinkley and Halas in their efforts to lieep Poly's swimming teams at the top. VARSITY SWIMMING-FIRST ROW: Morgan, Mead. SECOND ROW: Gass, Shumate, Reese, Will: iams, Hinkley, Halas, Detrick CCoachJ, Davis, Gillis, Allison. BOYS' SYVIMMING B 8 C-FIRST ROW: Bailey, Denny, T. Connell, Green, Gowdy, Ries. SECOND ROW: Detrick QCoacl-ij, Tosh, O'Donnell, Hauswirth, Hastings, Davis, Fisher, Prowell, Oderkirk, Ballard, Gass fMgr.J. THIRD ROW: R. Connell, Frcw, Person, Buckman, Bullock. CREVV.-Vvitli loigger ancl better material reporting for this year,s crew, Poly promises to loe Well represented on water as Well as lancl. Combined Witli last yearls lettermen, tlie new material slioulcl help luring aloout VARSITY CREW-FIRST ROW: D. Cocke, Price, W. Thomas, Knight, B. Cocke, CUPP, Oehlman, Kirschke. SECOND ROW: DuBois Dean, Reese, Benner, Maas, Niel, Reed, Klosterman,Swanson. THIRD ROW: Morgan, liannuzzi, G. Wright, Brust, lolmston, Downey, Kliss, Krutzfeldt. FOURTH ROW: Halbert, Ross, Drumneller, Wagner, D. Wright. FIFTH ROW: Robertson, Neble, L. Thomas, Groff, Whited, Hudson, Vogel, Nunez. B CREW-'FIRST ROW: Caplinger tcox.j, Bult tcox.J, Alecock tcox.j, Blackman tcox.J, Barry tcox.J, McBride tcoxJ.j, Starr tcox.J, Kivrizis tmgiuj. SECOND ROW: Denos tbowj, Walker QZJ, Warner t3J, H. Smith HH, Hughes t5j, Schakel 165, Klima t7j, Clifton tStrokeJ. THIRD ROW: Walker, Penrose, Dibbern, Riddle, Iordan, Sykes, Burt Shelby, Case GJ, Howell tStrokeJ, Butsumyo. FOURTH ROW: Christensen tmgnj, Mofiitt, Matthias, Abbott, Parker, Groschwitz, McGill, Norton, DuBois, Barr. EIFEHYROW: Kirschke, McDonell, Salter, Stanley Smith, Shelly, Greenig, Lamp, Wick, Rockwell, 1m er mg. varsity and middle-weight crews of championship caliber. Coach Pete Archefs Poly teams will meet opposition of exceptional strength in league competition this spring when they row against their arch rivals, Woodrow Wilson and Compton Higtl. ACROBATUS CLUB-'Under the sponsorship of Mr. Detriclc, mem- bers ot Poly,s newest sport have originated the Acroloatus Club. Main- tenance of group spirit, training rules, and good fellowship provides the incentive for this club. SWIMMING CLUB,-Polyys swimming club, composecl solely of mem- loers from the varsity B and C swimming teams has been very ac- tive this year. The clulo was organizecl in orcler that tile various memloers of the swimming teams might loecome loetter acquainted and plan ac- tivities of mutual interest to ell. BOYS' SWIMMING CLUB-FIRST ROW: Edwards, Shumate, Allison, Gass, Frew, Halas fPresidentJ, Bruce, O'Donnell, Prowell. SECOND ROW: Connell, Ries, Garcia, Ward, Wernick, Bullock, Gum, THIRD ROW: Skoglund, Davis, Tilley, Fisher, Green. ACROBATUS CLUB-FIRST ROW: Cohn, Fry, Thompson, Seffetn. SECOND ROW: Coach Detrick, Porter, McDonnico, Gaffney, Weaver, Grant, Lewis fPres.j, Ivey. THIRD ROW: Lynch, Mcllennon, Dean, Stucker, Fesmire, Sergent. . .T W 13.61 ' eff, -ek , ., eg, , 5 ef? W t 4 X te. i I84 THREE YEAR AWARDS Harold Haywood Varsity Football Max Webb- Gene Pickett VARSITY FOOTBALL Rex Applegate Rex Baker Lee Barton Leslie Billinger Irvin Broudy Jack Caughey Tony Crish Harland Deck Charles DeCoudres Sammy Dimas Q Jack Emmons Gerald Hickey Maurice Holmes Louis Jacobsen Pat Jones Gerald Klosterman Ed. Lethers Harry Linares Wilbur Nicochea Russell Nowling fCapt.J Ed. Pannell Eugene Pickett John Seedborg Virg Smith William Smith Harvey Swanson Frank Takahashi Bob Tyer Max Webb Everett Worthington John Mungo CMgr.J Charles Younke KMgr.b VARSITY RESERVES Allen Bradley Bob Bristow Bob Brothers Joe Bustard John Daniels Stanley Davidson Weldon DeLong Carl Duncan John Garrison ATHLETIC TRAIN ERS Glen W. Clarke Wilbur Kimbrough Louis A. Smith I V. BASKETBALL Kieth Brinkmeyer Bob Caplinger Gordon Courson Jack Ennis Herbert Evans Harold Homer Claude Jennings Warren McCray Frank Takahashi GOLF Ray Andreason CCaptJ. Athletic Awards Jack Oliver John Petrie CMgr.J Harold Rollingson Howard Snyder Ellis Slack Robert Vaus Carlyle White Jim Armstrong CMgr.J J. V. TENNIS Norman Barker Jr. Allan Beck Beverley Buchanan Charles DeCoudres Bob Lineberger iMgr.D Kenneth Lunning Don McCorkindale Guy Miller J. V. GOLF Merrill Bothamley Gene Chapin Bob Green Bob Harner Harvey Hicks CMgr.J Wilbur Kimbrough Vic Lunning Ralph Martin Delmer Morris David McConnell J. D. McGowan Kenneth McC111loch Don Muehlstadt Earl Nickerson Eldrew Oleson Harold Petrich Wallace Pitcher Bob Poling Andy Reese Uluse Shubach Donald Shaffer Bill Shirey Eddie Simkins Jim Smith Don Stacey Douglas Tarbell Charles Walker Robert Whited Clarence Wolters Bill Young VARSITY TENNIS Casper Bestenlehner Albert Bray Dick Buffum fMgr.J Al Clevinger Fred Cole Bob Gold Delmar Hollenbeck Yoji Matsuoka Russell McFarland Lloyd Bartlett Kenneth Bennett Stanley Carter Charles Deming Robert Elwell Robert Heffernan Phil Phillips Elston Price Rodney Rhea Jack D. Smith Kenneth Stillwell Bob Whalstrom Don Wm. Wallace Harmon Weston VARSITY BASEBALL Bill Bonhall Richard Bonilla Jack Brandom Don Cecil Tony Crish Bob Farrow Cliff .Harrison Leroy Koenig Kent Larson Ed Nulty Gene Pickett Bill Salveson Art Taylor Bob 'Tyer J. V. BASEBALL Bob Caplinger Willis Edwards Ray Harrison Richard Horine Tsutomu Ishikawa Jack H. Newman Walter Olson Leon Schless James Sidlin Don Shirey Kenneth Shirey Robert Tweedy Charles Winters Bob Yarborough VARSITY TRACK Bob Allen Tex Averitt Allen Bradley M. A. Buchenan Jack Carlson Otto Cooper Arnold Crawford Tommy Davies Dick Dunlap Dallas Emard Don Goodell Don Graney Marvin Greene Bill Hite Kenneth Hodge John Ingersoll Gerald Jones Du Bois Jordan Jack Koobs Ralph Martin Joe Morris Jack 0. Newman Ed Pannell Kenneth Peterson Ralph Phillips Reid Randleman Andrew Reese Don Riley John Seedborg Bill Shirey Ira Stone Harvey Swanson Jack Todd Jack Whitcomb B TRACK Carlos Amspoker Ray Agee Richard Brandenburgh Nick Coalson Charley Curtis Josef Day Paul Daniels Bill Dooley Victor Duncan Roland Johannsen Marshall Julian Bill Lang John Lepick Jimmie Matsui Dick Montgomery Kenneth Peterson Bruce Porter Gene Reid Jack Rice Ted Robinson Clemons Turner Bob Tuttle Jack Ward Chester Washington George Wolfe Athletic Awards FOOTBALL Ray Agee Stanley Allen Bill Bonhall William Barnett Norman Barnett John Stokley Fred Takaki Kazuo Uyematsu Lyle Thomas Weldon Thomas David Wright Ward Vickers H LIGHTWEIGHTS Keith Watts Dick Barry Fredrick White Dennis Caplinger CCox.J Jack Carlson Ceo-Capt.J VARSITY BASKETBALL Harold Eyer Willis Edwards John Fromback William Frisbie Bob Graham Eddie Hulbert Win Hughes Russell Hall Ceo-Capt.J John Iantorno Roland Johannsen Bill Jones Franklin Johnson Floyd Kimberling Stanley Kanno Ray Kuratomi Lauren Long Bill Lang Kent Larson Dale Martin Jim Matsui Dick Neal Jack Norris Joe Rigali Ray Schakel Mitz Shimazu Joe Smith Frances Tanner Gilbert Watson Richard Williams Roland Badgley CMgr.J John Burch fMgrJ TRACK Robert Baird Bob Billaud Howard Collard John Gossom Elmer Jimison Stephen Guidi Mutsuo Higashi Shirusu Karasawa James Koga Kason Kuroda Martin Nichols Jack Painter Olin Rampey Tom Shimazu Mitz Shimazu Norman Starkey George Steele Wallace Stevens CCQPU Don Cecil David Cohee R. L. Cohee Tony Crish Ed Gillian Bob Howard Joe Humfield Harold Lingle CMgr.J Arthur Moffitt Bob Rice Dan Sedgwick Stanford Sleeth Charles Teach Ivan Wheaton lMgr.J B. BASKETBALL Paul Barrus Everett Galbraith CMgr.l Frederick Good Roland Johansen John Lepick Gordon Marsh Dick Montgomery fMgr.J Bob Tuttle Fred West VARSITY CREW J. Charles Benner Elmer Brust Bob Crouch Ed Cupp Norbert Dean James Downey Corlis Johnson Melvin Kliss Gerald Klosterman Wilford Knight CCoxJ Harold Krutzfeldt Dean Maas Wilfred Neill Robert Reed Carl Reese Ray Swanson V. CREW Bob Cocke CCoxJ Douglass Drumheller VVi1lard Groff John Halbert Gordon Hudson Cosmo Jianuzzi Don Nunez Bill Robertson Bill Clifton Herman Denos Alfred Groschwitz Oliver Howell Win Hughes Earl Klima Richard Shelly Ray Schakel Stanley Smith Harold Walker Maurice Warner 2ND LIGHTWEIGHTS Don Alecock Lester Bult Bill Case Herbert Dibbern Jack Kirscke Jack Matthias Frank McGill Bill Norton Ray Penrose Harold Riddle Edgar Salter Burt Shelby Robert Sykes Bob Wick SWIMMING TEAM CANDIDATES 663971 VARSITY Walter Gillis Harold Schacht CMgr.3 John Halas Don Reese Bill Shumate MANAGERS Jack Allison Fred Gass Bob Williams B's Jack Ballard Claude Buckman Bob Bullock Bob Carter Roy Connell Dick Davis Gene Fisher Don Frew Milo Hastings Elmer Hinkley John Mead 185 Jess Morgan Clayton Oderkirk Jack O'Donnell Roy Person Bob Prowell Don Tosh Jimmie Miyako C's Sherwood Bailey Torrey Connell Calvin Denny Wendell Gowdy George Green Fred Hauswirth Roy Ries Gymnastic Team Candidates '39 Ted Ballard Jack Bransford Daryl Brooks Al Chaffee Bob De Rosa Verne Douglas Eugene Fawson Elsworth Fesmire David Fry Larry Girouard Lewis Grant Howard Ivey Don Lewis Gareth Lowe Cliff McCormico Paul Nakamura Jack Phillips Owen Seffern Doug Stucker Gordon Thompson Bud Turner Tom Weaver Don Wilson Basil Rampey Billy Gaffney CMgr.7 CROSS COUNTRY SO. CALIF. CHAMPS Bill Armstrong Norman Barker iCoachJ Paul Daniels Joe Day Donald Graney Marvin Green Marshall Julian Bill Meshad Jack Newman Ralph Phillips Jack Rice Girls' Ac+ivi+ies GAA,-The GAA club of Poly was especially honored with an invitation to attend the Girls, Athletic Federation convention in Beverly Hills. Our representatives were the officers of the first semester. GAA HI JINKS-The annual fall dance was held January 15th at Silverado Park in the form of a kids, party. The affair was open to the public, and the entertainment was supplied hy mernloers ot the GAA cluh. The annual treasure hunt was the high light of the spring activities. GAA OFFICERS: Cathcart fSecond Vice-Pres. '39J, Peck fFirst VicefPres. '39J, Christensen CSec. '38, Treas. '39j, Clark fVice-Sec. '38J, Hartley CFirst Vice-Pres. '38, Pres. '39j, Morrison CPres. '38j. 587 ADVANCED TENNIS'-Girls who have mastered the fundamentals of tennis formed an advanced tennis cluh. Meetings were held every Wednesday night alter school under the sponsorship and direction of Miss Helen Gass. GIRLS' ADVANCED TENNIS-FIRST ROW: Oakey, Bray, Gillyatt, King, Morey, Riley, Becker, Sanor, Covney, Reid, Hagadorn. SECOND ROW: Murray, Hughes, McGuire, Shendall, Christopher, Roth, Miller, Iames. ETAO INTERMEDIATE TENNIS-'FIRST ROW: Hill, Smith, Hanon, Hickerson, Utsunomiya, Morita, Scott, Flippin, Tanaka, Seja, Kaciuski. SECOND ROW: Brink, Horton I w BEGINNING TENNlS,-Each Monday after school the future tennis stars met on the courts to learn the luasic strolces oi the game. Any girl interestecl Was eligible. Miss Gertrude Frame served as instructor. BEGINNERS' TENNIS-'FIRST ROW: Dufloth, Kauffman, Morrison, Dearing, Davenport, Brink, Horton, Doolittle. SECOND ROW: Goldsmith, Kohnke, Meek, Ingle, O'Leary, Freeman, Weley, Okumura, Ickin- okuchi, D. Smith, Reeves. THIRD ROW: Lewis, llovaas, Kelso, McHenry, Bryson, A. Smith, Iones, Heneman, Rasmusson, Farrell, Johnston, Fulton. TENNIS MIXED DOUBLES-'FIRST ROW: L. Hauenstein, A. Hauenstein, Swett, O'Shura, Ryan, Mendell, Reid, V. Lang, H. Lang, G. Bray. SECOND ROW: Cline, F. Duncanson, Oliver, Miller, Pierce, Burnett, Clevenger, A. Bray, M. Duncanson. .W .. QL if Sw fg 'S if i l t tw s v , N , Q Q Y 3 :',.ggsiJ fi A V 7 L E5 W we f' QM - '?,.,,.,.3 f S! ,Eff - X Fig 1' x3'Sf'5i'fti'Y' ' fy X Q A . gf- F . ,. . - 1 ,sf W 'L ,Zigi 'RX - -. . ,xii 1 y- QV W B Q 'Wm' m P? Hmm 4.5 ,ww MT! f ff-g 'ff. 1 K M dd AS ,F ax A 5' - - --5-ix 4 .:,A,,. N E x W gg W k . is 'fs S K QQ wif-v?f?,. ,. . Nm , AX.. .... - KXZ. 0, .,,LL 1,5 K wi? y an VOLLEYBALL-1Ti1e voiieyioaii season endeoi with the Seniors, uncier Captain Genevieve iVicCray, capturing time cinampionsilip in the elimina- tion piay-offs. The team, unoier tile same ieacler, has Won time pennant each of their three years at Poiy. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS-FIRST ROW: MacKay, McCray, Clark. SECOND ROW: Steel, Peck, Cathcart, Edmonds, Hester, Morrison, Prohst, Hartley, Hatch. SPEEDBALL,-Until this year speedloatt has not been played at Poly for tive years due to unsuitable grounds. In the final play-offs tile trophy Was captured by the junior class ted by Captain Shirley Smith. GIRLS, L-The Minor and Major L attitetic awards are presented to GAA members who have earned 500 points in athletics by tiotding the position of squad leader, cotor captain, or manager of a team. The re- cipient must also have participated in one of time seasonal sports held after srfliool. A new addition lo tide awards is time girls' wiwitc ietterman sweater otntainatite after winning one ot' the GAA letters. GIRLS' SPEEDBALL-FIRST ROW: Ackley, Dufloth, Key, S. Smith CCaptainJ, Christensen, Downing. SECOND ROW: Clarke, Silva, Schwenk, Gentry, Mattecheck, Trucano, Estell. A-W vt-M-W A ---' NMWL-2-We H-nr an GIRLS, BASKETBALLHVVIW1 several weeks of intense training in the fundamentals of basketball were concluded, the leading players of each of the three classes were chosen, and the playoffs began. The seniors defeated the sophomores and juniors for the possession of the championf ship. GIRLS' BASKETBALL-fFlRS'l' ROW: Hartley, IOHFISOTI, I-'edu Gillyatt, Llathcart fklaphj. Edmonds tMgr.j, Crow, Probst, Oakey. 2 s 2 5 GUTING CLUB-Every Tuesday, after school, members of the Outing Club participated in their favorite recreational games, including every- thing from horseshoes to tennis. Two meetings in each month were spent in outside activities such as: horseback riding, archery, and skating. Five points toward G,A,A. emblems are awarded for participation in the activities. OUTING CLUB-FIRST ROW: Key, Trucano, Christensen, V. Dufloth, Schwenk, Reid tPres.J, Ingle, McGraw, Frye, Bedford, Hatch. SECOND ROW: Lefner, Edmonds, Morrison, Dearing, Clark, Mercer, Collings, Thompson, Nation. THIRD ROW: Hartley, Iohnston, Fulton, Miller, Davenport, Kelso, Kauffman, Pulley. FOURTH ROW: Pyle, Hickerson, Crockett, Sinclair, Brink, Horton, Armstrong, I. Dufloth, Kacinski. FIFTH ROW: Doo ittle, McQuiston, Wright, Christee, Wiley, Schacht, Barker, Boosalis, Hester. ROWING CLUB,-flVlemlJers of the Rowing Club met every Thursday after sclmool at the Marine Stadium. The first semester was spent in learning the fundamentals of rowing under tlie direction of Coacli Pall. Actual worlc-outs on the Water comprised the Second semester program, GIRLS' ROWING CLUB-'FIRST ROW: Ingram, S. Smith, Seilen. SECOND ROW: Wolfe, O'Leaty A. Curry, Downing, Burgess, Bailey, Pulley, Layman, Meshad, Butcher. THIRD ROW: Powers, Sinclair, Welch, Rossi, Wolff, Berry, V. Curry, Barrett, Dean, Graham, 5: gs Yxifi as: 155 xi 524, , 5, f LEM W ,J , I L ,faxjfwf .L 4 iw, V, , 5 A in V. Mr, H32 X W fg f , . i h f bifl . . A M . W . ,eg g gi J K 'F .K J . . 5 A-C+' V A ,W ixff. F L ' 4' A 5 f A 4Q QW 'f 'Q 1 'i .Q .A , N Q 5 . I., ,, x N A 3 , v ,f 4 1 K ' , 8 Xf Q39 Lg L JklL X' , Q Q ii L m..,,A i m,1. wmflm 4 1 A ' My as Aa?-63. M ' W l E x::i:.:, S , f ,E 1 xy i ' it Q, X! 'E 1 ll GIRLS' SWIMMING CLUB,-A fairly new activity in Polyys group of extra recreations is the Girls' Swimming Cluln. All girls are eligible: a physical examination is the only requirement for membership. The class, sponsored by Miss Snavely, meets at the Y.VV.C.A. on Wednes- olay afternoons. GIRLS' SWIMMING CLUB'-FIRST ROW: Welch, Pace, Downing, Meshad, Wetzel, Meade, Butcher, Kealer. SECOND ROW: Smith, Peck, Kull, Hester, Hawkins, McNeil, Miss Snavely CI-kdviserj. RI-IYTHMS-'FIRST ROW: Lombard, Heidewald, Tillery, Aldahl, Hiller, Scofield, Stewart, Stearns, Graham, McGee, Bates. SECOND ROW: McConnell, Healey, Bogart, MacDonald, Brantingham, Eagan, Foster, Brooks, Keen. THIRD ROW: Claxton, Saltsman, Shugurgh, Logan, Williams, Candland, Bobbett, MCGaha. FOURTH ROW: Murphy, Trembly, Bassett, Morse, Collins, Mayer, Rossi, Bascue. FIFTH ROW: Dian, School, S. Scofield, Lingren, Kells, Sully, Newell, Brainard. The S+aH EDITOR . . . . Jean Montgomery ASSOCIATE EDITOR . Bettimae Alwarcl BUSINESS MANAGER . Harry Graham SALES MANAGER . . . Bill Williamson ASSOCIATE SALES MANAGER . Gloria Ooocllcnight ADVERTISING MANAGER . . Don Goodell COPY . . . . Norma Starr ASSOCIATE COPY EDITOR . . . Marjorie Rhoten PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR .... Don Oraney CANDID CAMERA EDITORS ...... Jim Armstrong, Phyllis Sheehan, Elynor Collins SENIOR EDITOR filanuaryl . . . Mary Louise White SENIOR EDITOR Qunel .... Virginia Henry JUNIOR-SOPI-IOMORE EDITOR ' . . Millicent Perle FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION EDITOR Aurelia Jewell GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR .... Ann Stevens BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR .... Gene Piclcett CLUB EDITORS . . Virginia Camphell, Marjorie McClure PUBLICATIONS EDITOR . . . Vivian Baldwin EXCHANGE EDITOR . . . . Maxine Murray MUSIC AND DRAMA EDITOR . . . Marianne Purely ADVISER ....... Mr. Odie Wright SECRETARIES,-Gloria Langenhaclc, Jane Laughery, Wilma Rout, Dorothy Hunter, Barloara Pierce, Mary Manchester, Norma Booth, Kath- erine Thayer. Acknowledgements Caerulea expresses its thanks to the individuals and organizations in the State of California who contrihuteci many of the beautiful pictures which appear throughout the hook. The staff also wishes to acknowledge the assistance and cooperation of the following individuals and organizations: Mr. Freeman and Mr. Strihiey and students of the poly Printing Classes Mr. Gray and his Photography Classes. Miss Foster and the Caeruiea Art Class, Mr. Vermiiya and his Advertising Classes, Poly Faculty and Administrators, Nelson's Engraving House, Henderson Tracie Bindery, Brown Photo Studio. Index Acacia ....... ,,,,,, 1 13 Acacia Art ..........,... .,... 9 5 Acknowledgements ..,,,,, ..,.,. 1 99 Acrobatics ............. ,,,,, 1 83 Administrators ..,....... ..., 2 0 Advanced Orchestra .. .........., 90 Athletic Awards ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 184-185 Athletics Speaking Contest ,....... 92 Band ,..,.,....,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88 Baseball Boys' ..... ,,... 1 74-175 Baseball Girls' .... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 90 Basketball Boys' ,... 2-173 Basketball Girls' .. ..... 193 Boys' Glee .... ..,, 8 6 Boys' League .....,,,.,,,...,, ,,,,, 2 9 Boys' Swimming Club ,...., ,.,.,. 1 83 Burcham, David ..,... ,,.. 1 9 Caerulea Art Staff ....i.,.............,.., 112 Caerulea Photography Staff .... 112 Caerulea Printing Staff ......,,...,.... 110 Caerulea Staff .,.......... ..,,. 1 11 Caerulea Sale ...,..........,.... ..,.,,,,,, 1 10 Candid Camera Section ........ 139-161 Chamber of Commerce ..... ........ 2 8 Cheer Leaders .....,......., ,,,, 8 9 Christmas Concert ...... .... 8 5 Clerks ,.,.......,.....,,,, Clubs Ad Club ...., Agenda .......... Alexis Carrell ...1. Art Appreciation Astronomy ..... Aviation .... Bohemian ...... Bowling ..,,.. Chemistry ,,,,., Engineers ...... Euodia French ...., German ...,,, 26 117 134 132 113 131 131 117 126 133 133 123 119 119 History Roamers ...,,.. ...... 1 25 Hi Tri ......... ....... H1 Y ......, Hostess ...,.............,.., 122 122 127 Iapanese Friendship ....,. ...... 1 35 Iunior Cirgonian ,....... ..... 1 32 Iunior Herpetological ............ 121 Iuventus .,..................... ...... 1 23 Latin Contio ..... ..,.., 1 20 Miners ....... ,... 1 21 Pi Kappa ,..,.. ..... 1 35 Portia ...,....,........ ..... 1 341 Radio Amateur .... ..,,,. 1 24 Radio Club ...... ..... 1 24 Salesmanship ..... ...... 1 29 Sigma Phi ..... ...... 1 25 Spanish ..,.........Y ..... 1 20 Stage Make-up ,,.,.... ...... 1 18 Track Club ...,, ,.,., 1 30 Ushers ,...... .... 1 20 Writers ......, ,,... 1 26 Coaches .,,. ..... 1 65 Crew ......,.......... 181-182 Cross Country ..,..... .......... 1 78 Drill Team ......,.....,,..,,.................. 88 Extemporaneous Speaking Contest .... Faculty .......... Fire Squads ...... Football ,,............ GAA Hi links ..... GAA Officers ..... 1. Girls L ..,,..,,.....,,..,..........,....,.... 92 . 21-25 106 166-171 187 187 196 Girls' League Executive Board ........ Girls' League Officers ........ Girls' Swimming ,.,,.... Gold L ..,.............. Golf ........... Golf Club ,..... 30 197 100 176 196 Hall of Fame ..... ,...., 3 6-37 High Life Staff ..... Huntington Library ..,... In Memoriam ......... 109 34 80-81 International Day .,.. 139-161 Iunior Class ................... ...... 7 1-73 Iunior Class Officers . ...,... 70 junior Girls Glee ,.,.... ....... 8 7 Lamp Recipients ......., .. 98-99 Make-up Crew .......,...... ........ 9 5 Masque and Sandal ,..... ....... 9 4 Mixed Chorus ........... ....... 8 6 Outing Club ...... P.T.A. Officers Rose Bowl ....... Rose Parade .,.... 194 26 164 138 ROTC ,,,,,,,,,,.1,, 101-104 Rowing Club ....,, .,... 1 95 Rhythms .....,........,,.....,....,. ..... 1 97 Santa Barbara Mission ....... 84 Scholarship ,,,,,1,..,,,...,... . 96-97 Scholarship Advisers .,.... ,...... 9 7 Senior Class ............... . 38-69 Senior Class Officers , Senior Glee ,.............. Senior Play ........ Sophomore Class ..... Sophomore Officers ...,... Speakers' Bureau ..,... Speedball ...,......... Stage Crew ............ State Capitol Bldg. ..... . Student Body Store ....... ...... Swimming .............. Tennis, Boys' .. Tennis, Girls' ..,.. Track ..,,......................... .... Traffic Safety Group . Tragic Muse, The .,.... Uniform Boards ,.... Volley B311 .................., Wells Fargo Express 35 87 93 . 75-79 74 91 192 95 18 107-108 180 176 188-189 177-179 90 80 105 191 116 Company D ol tlie ROTC was lormecl during tbe second semester after tlie arrangement of pictures in each section bad been completed. 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