Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA)
- Class of 1933
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-xx 4 1 A vw A an Ha ds large hands, small hands long tapering hands short square hands capable ha ds busy hands, idle hands wh te hands da lc ands so many that we se om glve a thought to their awesome Importance To the painter, the m sucran the actor the husrness sclentrst the mechanic nn every hed hands are invaluable ere lore It rs only tttmg that we e vote both thought and apprecla ton to thus prnceless cog o the human machine Editor H 1 I n I I I 1 r h Id U - - l I I man, the writer, the inventor, the ' I ' . Th - . . . d - r ' ' F A , xx n n ' , FACIJ LTV MR. PAUL'S MESSAGE Time as the chief element in living is fast losing significance. A complete enjoyment of life is the present trend. Boys and girls need no longer rush through school to shop and office. To live within the narrow limits of the three Rs , is merely to exist. Wholesome living must be based on the ever widening foun- dations of learning. Hence the importance of school and college. This shift of emphasis from learning to earning offers the grad- uating class of 1933 an opportunity to explore in new fields. May you each face the situation intelligently and with courage. A. G. Paul FLORENCE M. CAMPBELL Has successfully filled tlme office of Dean of Girls lor six years. Miss Campbell is a loyal advisor and friend of tlwe Polytechnic High Sclwool girls, and is valued as sucl1 by tl1e Student Body. FREDERICK L. MCEUEN ls Vice Principal of Poly- teclwnic l'ligl1 Sclwool. His Fair play and laroadminded attitude have given l1im tlwe wl1ole-lwearted loyalty and respect of tlwe Student Body. He l'1as shown himself a true friend and counselor of us all. FACULTY CLUB Presldent MR LPONARD FR l7Il'R X xce Presldent WR ILARL MCDPRNXONT Secretary Treasurer MISS RLTH E RL xwls Soc1al Chalrman Miss Esrm-R Rhucu The fall season opened wlth '1 dmner party at the Aurea Y xsta Hotel wlth our Qupermtendent, Board of Pducatlon and new facultv members as guests ot honor Our soclal chalrman made this a xerv dellghtful exemng wlth the able asslstance ofM1ss Anne Lmdsay, Mrs Hewett Roblee 'md Nllss Nlargaret Fmlev as her commlttee chalrmen Nlr Nloore added greatly to the ex enmgs enpov ment wlth hxs trax el talk on amalca ln Nox ember we fell from our dxgnlty, donned our rags and went hobo 'Vlr Nlosher and lxlr Bates converted the Administration bulldlng lnto a hobo hangout Exervone Jolned 1n games, eatlng and smgmg around the campfire wxth Vlr Frazxer and Mrs Ingersoll as the prlze hobos The Faculty Club had Charge of the tel l0ll0WlDg the laxent Teachels As a calrv ox er of last year s IJUQIDCSS, the Faculty Club contlnued plans to: and xx is lI'lSl.lgdt0l ot the neulv organmed RlNLl'SlllL Lltv leaehel s lxSSOL1ltl0Il lloxx mo KX Il SON, -l H NORMAN SPOHR Muslc li J NPUFILID Physleal Unnerslty f Colorado bdurntmn work wlth Musle Masters nn Pans xml Chu neo JFQSL MORTLNQPN Physl RUTH REAVIS Llbrarlan c'1 Ldumatlon U 9 C, Occidental College A B Columbm IS S C115 ' --- . 3 , . 3 ,. . X , 1 1 u 4 A ' ' ' . if l S 1 . . l 'nw I Y- . . . , . . L J v I x . . . , . is , , ,I I s , Q Y V I ' ' ' ll YY n n , e Q n . A 9 V u . A v . l 4 ' . . ,Z ' ' m, ., Association meeting of Ianuary 26th. It was held in the Junior College Cottage. , . . . K . ' .- . N ' I 5 L . . . 1. , , , . L. ' '5 . ' 'V -' U ' V2 I 1' -1? 12 JESSIE I. ANDERSON. English. A. B., University of Toronto, Tor- onto. ELIZABETH A. BROCKSIEPER. English. A. B., University of Cali- fornia, Los Angeles : post-graduate U. C. Berkeley. ESTHER E. BROWN. English. A. B., Stanford University: post- graduate Stanford. BRUCE M. CASEY. Mathematics. A. B., Mississippi College: B. S.. University of Chicago: post-gra- duate, University of Chicago. F. WAYNE COONS. English and Journalism. A. B. and M. A., Uni- versity of Nebraska: post-gradu- ate U. S. C. and California, Ber- keley. E. B. CORDELL. Carpentry. Uni- versity of Missouri: University of California, Los Angeles. JOHN l. ENGLEMAN. Chemistry. B. S., University of Nebraska: M. S.. U. S. C. MARGARET FINLEY. English and Latin. A. B. and M. A., Univer- sity of Illinois: post-graduate, Co- lumbia and California. LEONARD FRAZIER. History. A. B., Pomona College: post-graduate Claremont College, M. A. MERLE FROST. English and Public Speaking. A. B., Olive College, Michigan: B. D., Theological Sem- inary, Chicago: post-graduate U. S. C., and University of Washing- ton. GLADYS M. GILBERT. Latin. A. B., University of California. EDNA GRABER. Physical Educa- tion. B. E., University of Cali- fornia, Los Angeles. L. ORRIE GROCE. Home Eco- nomics. A. B., State Teachers Col- lege, Santa Barbara: post-graduate University of California, Los An- geles. RAYMOND HAMILTON. Auto Me- chanics. Diploma University of California, Los Angeles. Y. M. C. A. Technical School, Los Angeles. J. W. HORTON. Machine Shop. New Mexico Military Institute: Uni- versity of New Mexico: University of California, Los Angeles. GUSTAV HILVERKUS. Band and Orchestra. Military Band Schoool, Berlin: Imperial Regimental Band. RALPH INGERSOLL. El e c t r i c Shop. University of California: Electrical Engineer with Southern Sierras ten years 3 with Great Western Power Co. two years. ELVA L. JAMIESON. Biology. B. S., Beloit College, Wisconsin: post- graduate, Montana University: Wisconsin University: and Chi- cago University. GRACE KLTCHAM Physmal Edu catlon Chicago Normal School DORO PHY KINCELL Spamsh A B Pomona poat graduate Ma drld Spam Stanford and U C LA DOROTHY KOLTHEN Nurse Hy EVIGHS A B Occldental College R N Pasadena HOSDIIBI ANNF LINDSAY Home Lconomlts B S Oregon State Teachers Col lege M A Columbxa Unxversxty WENDELL LORBEER Spanlsh B A Pomona College U S C JOHNW MAYS R 0 T C er geant ANNE MILLS Mualc Dltklnsun Seminary Pennsvlvanla Peabody Conaervatory of MUSIC Maryland U C L A C H RI STI F nomlcs Teachers Columbia ture B cultural Unlverslt MOORF Home Eco B S Oregon State College post graduate S Oregon State Agn College post graduate y of Cahforma C W MUMMA Phys1calEducatlon Y M C A College Chicago Wittenberg College Ohio Un1 verslty of Illmoxs ALFRED M NORTH Hlatory and Lconomxcs A B PBCIFIC Um yerexty post graduate Unnverslty of Chicago JOHNC OHMEN Physlcs Rlver alde Junlor College A B Um verslty of California post gradu ate U C and U S C HAZEL PHILLIPS Home Eco nomlcs Santa Barbara State Teachers College post graduate Stanford HEI EN QUASS Home Economics B E Unlverslty of Callforma Los Angeles FSTHFR RFAICH Commcrclal B S James Mllhken Umverslty De tantur Ill Poat graduate Um versxty of Calxfornla Berkeley USC AI ICl:. RICHARDSON Art A B Pomona College post graduate C olumbla Stanford and U C Berkeley RUTH RICKARD History A B Mt Holyoke College M A Um versity of Callforma post grudu ateUC CAROLINE A ROBLEE Enghsh A B Wesleyan Unlverslty Kan sas. post graduate Unlverslty of Nebraska 13 IA -bag Q 'K- nl 5 gifs' , . . - . - - ' . , ' . TY: , . I 3' H I . ' ' . R . . ' S' . .. ' ' ' ' . 7f3.j1g 1,1 Q10-j I . . .... S - 97? . . l 54-is '-,.i ' . - '. - 7331124 . . K - . . Q 1 IMI: gg K I ' : x-'f I . . . . N.-I .il .I .W Q .0 . . l. - VT: ,HV ' ' . ' ?f1 1 . ' ' ' 5.51. ifif . W.. HEBER M. MORELAND. Agricul- I. tg-tri . . .. - Elf: . . . - 75,33 1195. . . . ' : ' Q. , I . : 1 - , . . .li . ' ' L 434. l ' ' .5 - -. '- : - - , . . . . . yr. . . ' an ' - Q. 'i ' -' : - , .k A . ' . ' . . . ' L . ., ' f, ,rl , I .1 ,F fr 7.74 ' . . - '- if-N - ' - - ' . 5, I ' ESV, ' ' ' .rv ff t Q ' : - . ,gt -' , - - '. . ., ' ' , . ': - . ' ' VV. R. HOOD. IC:-onomiq-s and Slwi. OIUIIYA A. li.. Milton College, VVis- vonsin: post-graduate, Wise-onsin Ilniversity. KENNETH Il. S'1'Ul'2VI'2lt. English. A. li., Redlards University: post- graduate, Redlands University. DOROTHY THFFT. Physical I'Id'l- eation. Tennis, and Swimming. B. S., University of Washington: post graduate, Washington. LINDSAY T. WHITE. Chemistry. B. S., University of California: post-graduate, U. C.. Iierkeley. A. Ii., Northwestern University: JENNIIG Ii. WHITE. Mathematirs. A. Ii., Northwestern University: post-graduate, University of Mirhi' iran. ALTHI-IA Ii. WILLIAMS. Art. Los Angeles Normal School: I'ratt ln- stitute, New York: Columbia, GLADYS WILLMAN. Prem-h and Spanish. A. Ii., Pomona College: M. A.. lv.S.c. ' I w11.I.lAM C. w1oI.m'. w... lush.. f Chic-agro State 'l'ezu-hers CIHIQ HARRY K. YOUNG. Shorthafwl anll Typing. IS. S., University of Cali- fornia: post-graduate, University of California. VVILLIAM S. HATES. Mechanical Drawing. Normal Institute of Teehnology, Chivago, Ii. S. YV. I.. CULLEY. Commervial. Mis- sissippi University. A. li., post. graduate, Stanford, U. S. C., Cali- fornia. V. S. DALRYMPLE. Dramatit-s. Butler College, A. B.. Cornell Uni- versity. Studied at Hanover. Ger- many. LESLIE FOWLER. English, A. IS.. Vassar College: studied four years in Europe. J. M. HARPER. Biology and Bo- tany. A. B., Colorado State Tcarhers College. Post-graduate, Stanford. GEORGE M. MOSHER. Auto Shop. University of California, Los An- yeles. CAPTAIN OLIN C. NEWELI.. Mili- tary. Alabama Polyteehnit' Insti- tute. Cavalry School, Ft. Riley. J. E. 0'liliIEN. Commercial. State College. Yan Jose: University of Califorriii: Fan Franrisco Business College. CHARLES PARKHILL. Mathe- matics. A. B., Pomona College, post-graduate Pomona College. 14 Q- ADMINISTIQATIUN Edward Welles STUDENT ADMINISTRATION Partlclpatlon In atlwletlcs, dramatrcs, delaatlng, and all otI1er Innes ol extra currncular worlc are ol an equal value to tlme student an Iater lute as IS I'ns worlc ln tlwe class room By tlwe contacts made an sclwool a better judgment of cI1aracter IS developed In tlwe student I'lere everyone stands on Iwls own abllrty and learns tI1e greatest lesson tauglwt I1ow to alalde wltlw Fellow man if E X 2:2371 R 'ff - ,Gftzf ,Q Q as iw Y-fr ' ,h XT . I I I I T . 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She has successfully con- ducted welfare work and numer- ous social events. Irene Engleman, as Commis- sioner of Entertainment, has given us some fine programs during this, her second year as a Commissioner. The vice-president of the Student Body is Howard Geib, the Com- missioner of Boys' Welfare. He has seen to it that athletics are more highly regarded in the school and deserves much credit. The chief duty of Robert Hunter, Commissioner of Current Publi- cations, is to edit the Spotlight, the school paper. Anne Evans, Com- missioner of Literary Activities, puts out the year book each spring and supervises the debating in the school. Herbert Little and Eleanor Best are the two Iunior Commissioners. They have managed the depart- ments of Records and Finance with admirable and hard-working suc- cess. 3-af, arf ' 5 nf, 2 '- gifs .4 , t 'fl . .Xi ig. a . . - is ju . ..'. 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Ek if ' L. , ,Y ga -5.1, far' NeiDD Stalder Burke Hamner Button Ray Corneal Neilson C227 CEHB League Betty Landis PresidenteB15'r'1'Y LAN1J1s Vice President---CHARLOTTE Nl4IIl'l' Secretary--ETIILYN RAY 'I'reasurerfM,xRo,xRET Ni-:ILSON Athletic .Nlanager Y M..xR'1'l1..x lla MN li R Discipline Board- IJOROTHY Co1zN1f:,x1. Civic iACtlX'lty'RL l'll BUTTON Social Service-SYDNEY S'r,xLn1f:R Program Chairman f FRANCES Bciziiis Under the capable leadership ol' Betty Landis, president, and .Nliss C a m p b e l l, advisor, the Girls League has accomplished much during the past year. In order to bring about a better feeling be- tween schools the League has served suppers to visiting teams and Poly's players. During the Christmas holidays the league con- tributed food and Clothing to the needy. A vocational conference was held for girls on March 8 and 9. Representatives from the council have attended conventions at the different schools and from these the league obtained many helpful ideas. Nlany enjoyable assemblies were held for the Girls League during the past year under the direction ofthe chairman, Frances Burke. The numerous social activities were carried out by Charlotte Neipp, the vice president. ETHLYN RAY, Secretary. BUYS SERVICE CLUB Presndent How ARD Gus Vxce Presldent Ross CUNNINGHAW Counselor of Fmance-ROBERT HORTON Secretary HOWARD WILSON The Boys Seruce Club whlch was created four years ago has grown mto one of the most xmportant orgam zatlons of thxs school Thls club endeavors to act for the general welfare of the boys by promotmg sports by gettmg mstructxve and mterestlng 'lSiCfl'llJllCS along wlth socxal functlons of all lunds The Intramural Club whlch IS sponsored by the Boys SCFVICC Club gxves all boys who do not partlclpate m mterscholastlc sports a chance to show thelr ablllty ln the games and contests that are held after school Nearly every month the Commlssxoner of Boys YVel fare Howard Gelb succeeded 1n gettlng an excellent xssembly These assemblles were very mterestmg as well as educational All ln all the vear was made much more lnterestmg than xt would otherwlse have been PIOWARD W 1LsoN 54 Q 23 Gelb Cunm Lha H rt YP lab S- 3 5 tfixgiii fr? '1 fi- H .IC kg-lffkz' 'f,1. :45'f - - , ' fi? 1? ' ip. iffbilfg ' , :V 3 -g -54.13 .1 ' - - 1 ' 1 ' iii.. ,. 2 ' ' ' QT . , .' . ' Wi kia -Q YY- ' . 1 M729 T 4 . . . . fo,-543-: 2 1 Nik . . . . . . ':,.. ,Q 1 . . , . ig 75, ay- lg . . Jag 1 , , . . . . , vim., 7 1.153 ' - 1 'Q V' .EJ 1 ' - '1 ., 1 I Ve' .' 5 2 . , . ' I QW c . I , . - R '- if, Y 1 V . V :ft 1 P gf .3 1 - L .1 g gd. pf. aiu' 2 X,-121' .. N, - ,A Eg 5 af' .- 1 .1 , - 'n Y m 0 on A Wilson First row Phillips, Evans, Engleman, Landis, Delloxv, Carter. Gorham. Sem-ond row Bell:-nh, Engleman, Herbert, Neilson, Little, Tryffe, Winder, Sperling. Third row Hurley, Berry, Geib, VVelles, Little. Harris, Hunter, Ditrhey. Fourth row Wi5:le3, Rice, Dulk, Ruud, Davison, Button, Parker. ADVISORY REPRESENTATIVES The llouse of Advisory Representatives is composed of the Commission and representatives from each advisory. This organization is for the purpose of bringing the ideas and needs ofthe entire student body before the Commission. The work of the advisory representatives has been very fine this year and earns much credit for the successful outcome in A. S. B. activities. Advisory Representatives meet once a month with A. S. B. President Yvelles, presiding manager. This year advisory representatives have been of much service in numerous fields. They have created school spirit and aroused interest in all affairs that the student body has sponsored. Their work has been especially noticeable in reference to the A. S. B. play and in athletic contests. Mr. Engleman, who has been our advisor this year has been a capable and very helpful co-worker. lVlr. Young, finance advisor, has also proved himselfan interested and valuable supervisor. CLASSES Q- f A I gk 5. 1 A ,ji 1 ,gt 75 ,W L -J. fi 39 5-1 .' JY L-, :fi- x 5, T :Y 1, ,. W 7 .ax li S -1, 5-'fn .VJ ,,, .. wx H1 ,Ugg SENIOR CLASS PresidentiTUnoR XVALL Vice PresidenteORToN SCHAFER Secretary-treasurerfROSS CUNNINGHAM Social Chairman-TH!-:ODORA XVARNER Under the able leadership of Tudor Yvall, president, the class of '55 has spent its last year at Poly. Beginning with a championship football team as Sophomores, the class has been prominent in all athletics, in debating and in dramatics. They have also proved themselves able scholars. As Iuniors, their two biggest accomplishments were the presenting of the class play, Kempy, and the Iunior-Senior reception, which was held at the Civic Auditorium. They were also victorious in interclass athletics throughout the year. This year, Rouses' Day was put over with great suc- cess, as was the Senior class play. Throughout their three years at Poly the class has received fine assistance by Mr. Leonard Frazier and Miss Iennie B. White, class advisors. For their constant and unfailing help the class wishes to express its sincere thanks. Now another milestone has been passed and everyone looks eagerly forward to what lies ahead. However, upon looking back upon their priceless associations and experiences, the Seniors regret leaving the best old school on earth. Ross CUNNINGHAM, Secretary. -Q 29 J... Wall Schafer Cunningham Warner RUDOLPH P. AGUILAR PHILIP ALLEN College prep. course: band, General course. R. O. T. C., Press club: Car- toonist club. RUBY ALLSUP MARY JANE ANTROBUS General Course. Music course: basketball 2, 3, 45 volleyball 2, 3, 4: speed- ball 2, 3, 4: baseball 2, 3, 4: hockey 2, 3, 4. GORDON BABCOCK LOUISE BAKER General course. General COUFSQ- w1LL1AM BALBACH, Jr, HAZEL BALDWIN Cullege prep com-59, Base. Home econ. course. G. A, A. ball 15 Stamp club: Press 3, 4: Press club 4 5 Junior In. glub: Intramural club: Do,-, stitute 4 : basketball 4 1 speed- ian club 2, 3, 43 sports editor ball 3- 43 hockey 3- 4- Poly Spotlight. ALEEN BALLOU LOVA BARBER Council 1 Glee club Z 5 Hi General course G A A 2 3 T 1 2 '3 4 R O T C s n 4 basketball 2 '3 4 speed sor 2 3 Commercial vlub 4 ball 2 3 hockey 2 3 4 vol Pmafore 4 college min leyball 2 3 4 Spanish club strel 2 advisory rep 2 3 3 4 Commercial club 3 4 ILDWARD BASS G14 ORGL BLAR General course Vocational auto Bookluvers club 4 ROBERT BEIER General course. WILLIAM BELL General course. GERALD BENSKIN General course. ANITA BILLINGS General course. LUCILE BINION General course. DOROTHY BOUCHEY Home econ. course. DESTY BELL Home econ. course: Glee club 2, 3, 4: Elijah 3, 43 Fire Drake 3: Pinafore 4 3 Mu- sic club 4. GRACE BENNETT General course: G. A. A. 3, 4: Commercial club 4: volley- ball 3. STANLEY BEVERLEY General course. SHIRLEY BINFORD Commercial courseg Hi-Tri 3 4 g hockey team 3, 4. FREDERICK JOE BOOTY College prep. course: I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Leaders club 2, 3, 43 president 2 : orchestra 1 3 Junior Institute 4: track 2. JAMES BOWERS General course. w- J jf. -u Sf. 4 C1 ., el 5 ,- . gg. 43+ 5 v 11 I 4- . ,u f -J. fx Qt, - . - 4 i ,1 -4 .. 4 1 J 9Y fL-wif .1 ' - it el' Vw . J, fr, M I? W H: W .34 SD. I -w v 1 1, A Q.. 5 xv A-.N w 4.1 fn. I . RICHARD BOYD College prep. course: R. O. T. C. band 2, Sl, 4: captain 4: Cavaliers club 4: Spanish Slub 3, 4, track 23 Hi-Y 2, 3. RALPH BROWN College prep. course: foot- ball 2, Hi-Y 3, R. O. T. C. band 2, 3, 4: Economics club 4, Osmers 4. RUTH BRYANT General course. G. A. A. 2, 3. 43 basketball 2, 3, 4: hockey 2. 3. 4: baseball 2, 3, 4: vol- leyball 2, 3, 4. DALE BU LGRIN College prep. course: Book- lovers club 4 : Spanish club 3, 43 Entomological club 4. FRANCES BURKE College prep. course: Na- tivity 1, 2: Glee club 1 3 Tower staff 1: Drama club 1, Latin club 1, 2, 35 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4 3 treasurer 43 Junior Institute 2, 3, 4 3 Girls League Council 43 French club 3, 4: president 4: Booklovers club 4, Kempy 35 girls' tennis 3, 4: president 3, G. A. A. 2, 35 Buddies 3. BRUCE BUTTON College prep. course, Hi-Y president 4: advisory rep. l, 2, 33 A. S, B. president 1: football 23 Leaders club lg class vice pres. 2, 33 track 2. FAYE ROANE BRAND A4-counting course: Los An- geles lg Commercial club 2. Il, 4: secretary 41 Economics club 4: president 4. ROLAND BROWN General course. MERCEDES L. BUHR Home econ. course. Glee club 4: Speakeasy club 2. INA LEE BUNDSCHUH Home econ. course: Public Speaking club 1, 23 Commer- cial club 3. LLEWELLYN G. BURRUS General course: football 2, Il, 43 junior-senior football 3, 45 track 2, 3, 45 captain 4, in- terclass 3, 45 Lettermen's club 43 vice president 43 Hi- Y 43 French club 4: Sociology club 4. J EAN CALDWELL College prep. course: Art club lg Hi-Tri 2, 3, 45 Latin club 2, 3, 4: French club 3, 4, Booklovers club 43 Orange and Green 43 tennis 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE CANHAM Commercial course: Commer- cial club 3, 4: Girls League advisory rep. 4. EVELYN CHALGREN College prep. course: Stamp club 1: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin club 2, 3, 4: Hi- Tri 1, 2: Junior Institute 4: Sociology club 4: school his- torian 4. CELIA CHAPPEL General course: G. A. A. 4: basketball 4: baseball 4: hoc- key 4: speedball 4: tennis 4: volleyball 4. EDNA CLANTON General course. NANCIE MARGUERITE CLEVELAND Home econ. course: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: hockey 2, 3, 4: bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: speedball 2, 3, 4: volleyball 2, 4 : tennis 4: Spanish club 4. BILL COLLEY College prep. course: Com- mercial club 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: track 4: cross country 4. NITA CARROLL General course: Honor Soci- ety 3: Spanish club 4: Book- lovers club 4. VERA VERNETTE CHAPMAN General course: Glee cluh 4: G. A. A. 4: Music club 4: basebal 3, 4: hockey 3, 4: speedball 4: volleyball 4. LAWRENCE CHELSON College prep. course. WALTER CLEVELAND General course: Lettermen's club 3, 4: Booklovers cluh 4: football 2. 3, 4: basketball 3, 4: track 2, 3, 4: Junior Insti- tute 3. VIRGINIA COLBERT General course: Glee club 4: Booklovers club 4. AGNES COLEMAN College prep. course: Press club 1, 4: Spotlight staff 4: Junior Institute 4 : Economics club 4: G. A. A. 4. -4 33 9- JOHN CORRALS Art course: Honor Society 1 : Art club 1 : Spanish club 4. VIOLA COOPER Home econ. course: Gift club 1: Home Economics club 2: volleyball 1. RUTH COSS Home econ. course: orchestra l 3 volleyball 1: basketball 1, 4: Home Economics club 2: Spotlight staff 3. 4: Press club 4: speedball 4: Speak- easy club 4. NADINE COULTER Home econ. course: baseball 3: Commercial club 4. HOWARD CRAFT College prep. course: Glee club 2, 3, 4: Minstrel show 2: Fire Prince 3: Pinafore 4: Elijah 3: R. 0. T. C. 2. 3, 4: lieutenant 4: Honor So- ciety 2. 3, 4: Latin club 2, 3, 4: Booklovers club 4: Music club 4. BONNIE CRIPPEN Home econ. course: Commer- cial club 4: G. A. A. 2. 3, 4: treasurer 3. secretary 4: bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: speedball 2.3. 4: hockey 2, 3, 4: volleyball 2, 3, 4: baseball 1, 2, 3 .4. -Q 34 5- VINTO CORNWELL Vocational course 3, 4: com- mercial course 1, 2: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY CORNEAL College prep. course: oratory 2, Zi, 4: basketball 2: class debate manager 3: C. B. L. debate 3, 4: Girls League ad- visory rep. 2, 3: Girls League Council 4: Spanish club 3: Booklovers 4. FRANK COUTURE General course: R.O.T.C. 2. 3, 4 : first sxrt. 4: Drama club 1 1 editor Hi-Liter 1. JULES COVEY General course: Glee club 1, 2, 3, 4: Magic Maker 1: Minstrel Show 2: Fire Prince 3: Nativity 1, 2: Pinafore 4: French club 3. 4 : Hi-Y 1, 4. EDWARD CRETON General course 1, 2 : voc. auto 3, 4: varsity football 3. 4: Letterman's club 3, 4. MARG1 E CRUICKSHANK Home econ. course: G. A. A. 4: basketball 2, 4. ROSS CU NNINGHAM Collette prep course ad re presentatlve 2 mtramural 2 HIYI 2 'l 4 HIYCOUHCI 4 Gym club fl vlce DTQSI dent I Spanlsh club 'Z se c-retary treasurer 4 Servxce mluh K'0llhCll0l' 4 glass -wecre t xrv treasurer 4 Cl-IARI PS H DAMMERS College prep course Latin club 4 Stamp Llub 4 Radio club 4 Entomology club 4 secretarv Spanish club 4 trackl 2 2 4 basketball 1 3 4 volleyball! 4 baseball try 4 Lettermens club 2 lnterclass track 3 NORMA DAVFNPORT General course Glee club 1 N8tlVlfX 1 JAN 1' DAVIES College prep ruurse ormhes tru I Glrl -.touts 1 H1 r1 L u lunlor Instltute 5 4 te s 2 I 4 Booklovers dub 4 Hb I I- N DAWSON General course Press club 4 OLIVE C DIAS Ceneral course Kodak club 1 Gift :lub 1 Spamsh club S Press club 4 PATRICIA CUSHMAN College prep course Glee cl I 2 3 Fue Prmce 3 Patlence A Capella Cholr 2 Spanish club -3 4 Honor Soclety 1 IOHN DAVENPORT College prep course Entom olgv :lub 4 Booklovers club 4 track 4 EILEEN DAVIDSON C0ll62e Drep course Glee ub Natlvlty 1 2 latm club l 2 French club 2 4 VICE presrdent 4 Glrls league advisory representa tive 3 Booklovers club 4 So cxal chalrman 4 Junlor In stute12HlTr11234 CHARI ES DAVISON College prep course advx wry rep 4 He o Bull 3 Buddles Jane 4 Press rlub4 H1Y1 2 'S 4 DTSI dent of Callfornla HIY 4 Lettermensclub2 'S 4 R0 TC 2 fl 4 tenms team2 3 4 Public Speaklmz club 4 vue president Press Llub 4 'VIARGARET DLNIS General course basketball 1 Hx Trl 1 2 3 4 Commerclal clu 3 4 BEATRICE DINSMORE Secretarlal course C L C 1 Glee club 2 college mmstrel 2 Spamsh club 3 4 Glrls League advlsory rep 4 135 I N - ' : ' : ub , . : ' : - . 1 '- 'I ' 4: . - , - v - U . 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X Qu, 455. , '..i - I .I x- , qi, ' V-wg ' iff . 3 ' ' : , . . 1 ' 1 2 : - ' : ' -' 2 : . 1 ' -, : ' MARLIN WARD DITCHEY College prep. course: advisory representative 2 ,3, 4: foot- ball 2: track 2, 3 ,4: cross country 4: Spotlight staff 4: Spanish club 3: Commercial club 4: Spartan club 2, 3. 4 STANLEY DOLK Vocational electric shop: ad- visory representative 4: R. 0. T. C. 2, 3, 4: Cavaliers club 4. BILL DORR College prep course Air plane club 1 Stamp club 2 Latln club 2 ROTC 2 3 4 lieutenant 4 Cavaliers club 4 Rifle club 2 MATTIL DRAKE General course H 1 c k m a n High Columbia Missouri 1 Z Commercial club 3 Book lovers club 4 WINONA DUGAN Secretarial course Commer cial club 2 3 4 basketball 2 baseball 2 hockey 2 speed ball 2 volleyball 2 G A A 2 4 Spanish club 3 tennis MAXINE DUNN General course: athletic man azer hockey 3: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: speedball 2, 3, 4 5 hoc- key 2, 3, 4: varsity 3: base- ball 2, 4: volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4: varsity 2: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Commercial club 4: Art club 1 5 Press club 4. ALICE DIXON College prep. course: Honor Society 1 : Spanish club 4: G. A. A. 3, 4: basketball 3, 4: baseball 3, 4: hockey 3, 4: volleyball 3. 4: speedball 4: Sociology club 4. HELEN DOLLINS General course: Commercial club 2: Press club 4. RICHARD DRAKE General course track 2 .3 4 cross country 4 mterclass 4 advisory representative GLORGL DUNKIN General course JAMES DUNN RO College prep course T C 2 3 4 Spanish club 3 Commercial club 1 LOUISE EARDLEY College prep. course: G. A. A. 3, 4: volleball 3, 4: baseball 3, 4: hockey 3, 4: speedball 4: Glee club 4: Pinafore 4: 4: Music club 4. GEORGE EASTERDAY Vocational print shop: R. O. ELLEN EDWELL College prep. course: Latin T. C. 2, 3: Band 2, 3: Prin- club 2, 3: G. A. A. 2. Ler's Devil 2, 4. DORIS EGBERT Secretarial course: Commer- cial club 1, 2, 3, 4. IRENE ENGLEMAN College prep. course: Drama club 1: Glee club 1: operetta 1: Nativity 1: Latin club 2, 3, 4: Booklovers club 4: interclass debate 3: inter- scholastic debate 4: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Commission 3, 4: junior class play 3: jun- ior ring committee 3: ad- vertising manager A. S. B. play 2: senior sweater com- mittee 3. ANNE EVANS College prep. course: Girls Collegiate school 1: Latin Club 2, 3: Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4: French club 3, 4: Junior- Senior committee 3: Girls League advisory representa- tive 2. 3: associate editor Orange and Green 3: editor 4: Junior Institute 2, 35 Commissioner of Literary Ac- tivities 4: hockey team 2. 3. 4: Spotlight staff 4: advisory representative 4: Booklovers club 4: Press club 4: tennis 4: Honor Society 1: social chairman, Press club 4: class secretary 1. BEATRICE FARMER College prep. course: Latin club 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2: Com- mercial club 4. IDAMAE FARNSWORTH College prep. course: Wash- ington High, East Chicago, Indiana, 1, 2: tennis 1. 2. 3, 4: basketball 3, 4: speedball 3, 4: hockey 3, 4: volleyball 2, 3, 4: baseball 2, 3, 4: girls' baseball manager 4: G. A .A. 2, 3, 4: French club 3, 4: Commercial club 4: Sociology club 4. LELAND ELMLUND General course: Glee club 1: Commercial club 4. JULIO ESPIRITU General course: Philippine Normal school, Manila, 1, 2, 3: Booklovers club 4: Junior Institute 4. VIRGINIA EWING College prep. course: Honor Society 1 : tennis club 1 : Glee club 1: Hansel and Gretel 1: Latin club 2: tennis 33 Hi-Tri 3: Booklovers club 4. LOUISE FAURE Commercial course: basket- ball I, 2 .3. 4: hockey 2, 3, 4: speedball 2, 3, 4: volleyball 2. 3, 4: baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Spanish club 2. 3 : Commercial club 2, 3, 4. DUANE FERGUSON College prep. course: Glee club 1, 4: Princess Chrys- anthemum 1: Pinafore 4: Aero club 1: Hi-Y 1, 2: Sci- ence club 1: Intramural club 2, 3, 4. -4 37 3- in fwfxfh , : f 'L 531222 1, -41 ,3. ,,5.. r ' Q . Ai, .5515 X Q , it J '. 1 21 . E, sg Tie A- if 112 ,. . L 3:41:41 5--as 4 'H-he ,-,. ,MA .I f me-'rf .1 fz, 41:75 ef :fi ffm: X, .wp - I ' if' a j-'4 if ',4.:- ' . 1 ', 13' '. ' e- ? if ,ll H, k. . mg .-:E -T 4:-3. 4 '-,'1 . 11 V ' ' :SLS ' Q :fra 3'-ff'xI,I .Fri 1- - ra, ... r-Jyr.. , .g' li N F355 La' 3 agp. Hrs 112: T if ' . '- 'li 'i.'l.?9'v - ' 2,1 --5 ...Af ,A , 1, :.,:': lg -. Ili 'eg' bk' I .1 ,V ,, .0 I A i 1 i-351. N 'JB . A 15351- ,. .' 1 4 aw 45136 Eg.. .1-211: 1' ':'fQ'. ' -iff., ,. '-.ififiiil U' 'W !! v ' :ff'f:?fi. fi '1 f .r f ff? lk ' gf 1: -, 13. 1 AGNES FIETZEN General COUYSEQ Van Nuys high 1, 2, 3. JOHN FLAIZ General course. MAURICE FOGLEMAN College prep. course: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: basketball 4. NORMAN FOSTER General COUFSEQ Pinafore 4. K ENN ETH FRANKLIN Vocational auto 2. 3. 41 ad- visory representative 2. 43 football 33 R. 0. T. C. 2, 3. CHARLES FUJISAKI WAYNE FLAMBOE College prep. course: Gleo club 13 Nativity 13 Stamp club 1 3 baseball 2, 3, 4 3 Com- mercial club 4. VIRGINIA FREEMAN College prep. course3 Eti- quette club 13 Stamp club 13 Hi-Tri 3, 43 Latin club 2, 3, 43 advisory rep. 33 Junior Institute 3, 4 3 Economics club 43 Booklovers club 43 tennis 3, 4. WILFRED FORBES Secretarial course: Spanish club 4. MORRIS FOTHERINGHAM General course3 Eureka High, Utah, 13 football I, 23 bas- ketball 1, 23 Garfield High, Los Angeles 2. ROSELLE FU LMOR College prep. course: Art club 1 3 president 1 3 Drama club 1 3 Hi-Tri 2, 3, 43 social com- mittee 33 French club 3, 43 social committee 43 G.A.A. 4. JACK FUNCH College prep. COUTSEI lntra- Vocational courseg Radio club mural club 2. 3. 4: Letter- 2, 33 Cavaliers club 43 R.0. men's club 3, 43 basketball T,C, 2, 3, 4. 3, 43 interclass baseball 3. 43 Booklovers club 43 track 2. -4335, ROBERT FUSSELL College prep. course: Athen- ian Intramural club 2, 3, 4: athletic mgr. 25 track 1, 2' Press club 4, Public Speak- ing club 41 football 33 stage- craft 4. MARGARET CAREY Commercial course: Lincoln High, Tacoma, Wash., 2, 3. REMIGIO GERMAN General course: baseball 1 3 Glee club l 3 Booklovers club 4. RALPH GILMER College prep. course: Latin club 2, 3, 4: track 3, 4: cross country 4. ERNA GOETZE General course, Hampton High, Hampton, Virgina, 2, 3. MILD RED GORDON Secretarial course: Commer- cial club 3, 41 Spanish club 3: Honor Society 2: Book- lovers club 4. BERNARD GARCIA Vocational mill cabinet: base- ball 2, 3g Lettermens club 3, 4 3 Intramural club 2. HOWARD GEIB College prep. course: Boys' Leaders club lg Discipline Board 1 3 advisory representa- tive 2: class secretary-treaf surer 2 3 sophomore basketball 2, Commissioner of Records 3: Commissioner of Boys' Welfare 4: vice president A S. B. 4: Spanish club 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3: Book- lovers club section president 43 Hi-Y Council 45 Athenian Intramural club 2, 3, 45 pre- sident Boys' Service club 45 committeeman, Honor Soci- ety 3: Commercial club 4: secretary advisory rep. 3 g Hi- Y 4: president 4. ELINOR GILE Art course, Glee club 1. 3. ETHEL GOATCHER General course: Spanish club 1 3 Commercial club 2 5 Op- timist club 3 3 Press club 4. JOAN GOODMAN College prep. course: Santa Monica lg French club 3, 45 Latin club 3, 4: Spanish club 4, Booklovers club 43 Honor Socivty 3, 4. VERNON GORDON College prep. course, Fire Drake , Elijah , Pinafore , 4. -Q 39 5- Hg fail' 4.1 l 5, 32' Y 5 .35. . wi' . -2 Jf.', '. CPF- ' fei- GERTRUDE GRANT College prep. course: Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4: Latin club 2: French club 3, 4: Orange and Green staff 4: Girls League rep. 2: G. A. A. 2, JACK GUYER General course: Aero club 1 2, 3: Lettermen's club 3, 4: baseball 2: track 2: stage- craft 4. EUGENE HAMDORF General course: Perris Union High, 1 3 intramural 2. I LOYD HA LTERMAN Vocational print shop: intra- mural club 1 : track 1: ' Prin- rep. 4. VERNON HANSEN College prep. course: R.O.T. C. 2, 3 4: lieutenant 4' Hi- Y 3, 4 : secretary-treasurer 4 ' Cavalier's club 4: Junior In- stitute 4: Booklovers club 4 ' manager R.O.T.C. play 43 Press club 4: Rifle club 2 4. TOM HAWKINS College prep. course: R.O.T. C. band 2 3 4 ' lieutenant 4: orchestra 1 3, 4' Cavaliers club 4: Spanish cl b 3 4' Honor Society 3 4. -40-. BARBARA GREENE Art course: Williams High, Williams, Arizona, 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM HAGEN College prep. course: Honor Society 4: Latin club 2, 3, 4: Stamp club lg Press club 4: Hi-Y 3, 4. MARI EN HAMDORF Vocational machine shop l, 2 3: intramural 1, 2, 3. MARTHA HAMNER College prep. course' Drama club 1 ' Nature club presi- dent l ' Girls League Council 4 ' Girls League advisory rep. 2' G. A. A. 2, 3 4'presi ent 4: G. A. A. board 3 ' French hockey 2, 3, 4' varsity 3' speedball 2' baseball 2 3: cavtain 3: tennis 2, 3 ,-1, volleyball 2. JESSE HARP College prep. course: base- 3 . MURIEL HELMER College prep. course' Hi-Tri 3 4' Spanish club 3 ' Kempy 3' Press club 4: Cirls League advisory rep. 3. lf: le 51: -. JEL Yr lragfgfzx A 15 I, 15 ' Y 2 1 ,, iz! - , 1' , I ,,. 53 'S Q 1 l nl rl Q4 l 4 lv ' , . vw , , , , . . . d 1 y 4 ,v . I 1 ' ' ter s Devil 2, 3, 4: advisory Club 3, 4: basketball 1' 2, 3: K 7 O . . I ,, , ball ,4 , . , 1 2 ' 4 . , , v , , .H . , , , , u . , 1 . Q ., cf. BARBARA HENDERSON EDWARD HENDRICKS General courqe publlc qpeak Vocatlonal machlne Qhop mg 4 LII EEN HERMAOMITI Secretarlal course Athletnc club 1 Commerclal club l 4 DOROTHY HICKS Commerclal course Home economlcs course ALBERT HIMES College prep course football 2 basketball 2 S 4 cabtam 2 baseball 2 .5 4 captaln 4 mterclass basketball 3 4 baseball 3 4 Intramural club 2 J 4 Presb club4 Orange and Green 1-.taff 4 class se rretnry treasurer 1 class pre advlsorv repre-sentatlve 2 4 Iettermen 5 club 4 DFSQI dent 4 Spothght staff 4 ALBERT HIRST College prep course Latm club 2 3 4 cross country 4 Gym club 3 Honor Socl e A 3 4 DALE HOCK General course Spamsh club 4 Radm club 3 4 cross country4 LORRAINE HESSEL College prep course Glee club 1 French club 2 '3 e Lretary treasurer 3 Music club 4 secretary treasurer 4 DELORES HILL Commerclal course Speak eaw 4 Commercial club 4 CLARENCE HINKLE College prep course South ROBERT HOBBS General course R O T C 2 2 4 band 2 3 4 lxeutenant 4 Cavalier s club 4 MARY HOLMES College prep course Honor Soclety 2 3 4 French club 3 4 G A A 2 base all ECODOIYIICS club 4 G 1 r l s League advlsory rep 4 41 .fun , e J l, qi, Y it 51 'lil 1 l. 4- 'Tlx Wil 15 in KW' 1, 2 ,n I 1 . 3 ' . - ' ' . . . A . ,NJ ' , : ' . 3 - gl , : . - A 1- I.. . : s'- 'EE . . - ' Ty- ' ' ' :EQ -Qi? 23' 'V T 33.51 i fwfr- '?f.if?l ' 1- 'ff' -, 1 'zkha riff,-, 1:'ei'.? , f - . ' - ' 'f--2 , If , , - . N . : . ., 3 ' . Y I . 5, , mul , .' . l. . I V. .1 :'.-L, ' , l 5 . 2 I , - , I U ri 14.13 .. , . , : mfr ' , , .-1 , 3 , ' - . . . . I 1 1 ' ' ' , . ' , fvmr. ' . . e - 5:5 ff '- ' . - ' T Pasadena 1 2 3 ' if sldent 2 , athletlc manager 3, v - ' A. ' 5 1-r,, si' f .1.1x2' .3 '24, . . 55, l -I . I g . . , ,-.,5.2,. , , . . 1 . , , , 1 Q1 3 4 v , ' , . , 11g 1' :ink . Ffa,- Tf 1 fist 35- 1. FEE'- - I ' , - I 1 . , 3 . : b 2: . V g . M T . .,- . . . nh - Ml .cf r l l we-' , . 1,331 ii .-. Ti RUTH HOLTON College prep. course: Spot- light staff 4 : Press club 4. WINFRED HULL General course, Acro club 1, Radio club 2, 3. CLARA HUNTER Commercial course : Honor Society 2, 3: Hi-Tri 2, 3: Spotlight staff 4. DARYL IDLER College prep. course: Army- Navy Academy 2, 3: R. O. T. C. 4: Hi-Y 1, 4: Booklovers club 4. LOIS JENSEN College prep. course : Spanish club 3, 4. CHARLTON JOHNSON College prep. course: In- tramural club 2. 3: R. O. T. C. band 2, 3, 4: Economics club 4. ROBERT HORTON College prep. course: Spanish club 3, 4: president 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: class treas- urer 3: Boy's Welfare 4: bas- ketball 2, 3, 4: Glee club 1, 2. WILLIAM HUNT College prep. course: R.O.T. C. 2, 3: intramural 2, 3: Fire Prince 3: Elijah 3: Pinafore 4: secretary 4: advisory rep. 4. ROBERT HUNTER College prep. course: editor Flashes 1: editor, class ed- ition Spotlight 2: associate editor Spotlight 3: editor 4: Press club 1, 3, 4: Commis- sion 4: C.B.L. debate 2 : Hon- or Society 2, 3 ,4: Latin club 2, 3, 4: secretary 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: Rifle club 2, 4: advisory rep. 3: R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 4: cap- tain 4: Glee club 4: Pina- fore 4: publicity manager 4 : assistant advertising man- auer R.O.T.C. play 3: busi- ness mgr. R.O.T.C. play 4. MARY JEAN JACOBS College prep. course: Provi- dence Academy, Chicago. 1 2, 3: French club 4: Book- lovers club 4. VINCENT JESTER College prep. course: football 2: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: F. F. A. 1-lub 4. DORADINE JOHNSON College prep. course: Home Ez-onomics club 4. DORIS JOHNSON Home econ course Glee club FLRN JORNLY Colleze prep course Spanish 1 3 MARGARET KELLLR College prep course G A A 3 4 Junlor lnstxtute 4 H1 Trl 4 speedball .5 4 hoc k 3 4 baseball 3 4 v l leyball 3 4 basketball 3 4 tenms S 4 CLARENCE KENYON Vocatlonal electrlc shop 2 3 R T C 2 3 4 Ra club 4 BERT KILDAY Ceneral course LUCY I-.IM College prep course Spanish club 3 4 secretary councll A 2 3 4 boar tenms club 2 3 4 tenms manager 4 MAXINE JOHNSON College prep course advisory rep oratorlcal 1 3 debate manager 4 .IFANETTE KAUFMAN Home exon course MERTA KENT College prep course Honor Society 1 4 Latln club CLYDE KERR College prep course R O C 2 3 4 San Dle Army Navy Academy 1 Ca vallers club 4 Booklovers club 4 Press club vlce pre sldent 4 HIY 4 advxsory rep 3 Spotlight staff 4 sen lor sweater committee 3 DALE KILDAY Vocatlonal auto 3 4 R O C 4 foo all 2 captam 2 Lettermens club 3 4 commerclal course 2 advisory reD 3 basketball 4 baseball 4 THERESA KINCANNON Home econ course Glft club 1 Kodak club 1 volleyball 1 43 'mf 11 4 rf 'a- 51-H, N .Q .Y MARION KNOLL OLGA KOPP General course, French club Home ec-nnomics roursez Glee 3: Commercial club 43 G. A. A. 2. 3, 4X Hi-Tri 1, 2. EDWIN KOPP General vourse. STUART LaBONDE College prep. course: band 2, club 3. DOROTHY KRUPKE College prep. course: tennis lg 24, 43 Hi-Tri 45 Latin 1-lub l. VIRGINIA LaFRANCl'I Home economics A-nurse: Glee 3, 43 Press vlub. L-lul, 3, BETTY LANDIS College prep. course: Drama club l 5 Glee club 1, Na- tivity Ig Hi-Tri 2, 3, 43 Ca- binet 2, 4: Latin club 2, 3, 42 social chairman 32 Honor So- ciety 2, 3, cummitteeman 3: Girls League vice president 33 president Girls League 4: Commission 43 Junior Insti- tute 2, 3, 4: treasurer 33 ten- nis -lg Economics club 4. HELEN LASATER Home econ. course, Commer- cial club 43 Booklovers club 4. RAY LINDELEF CATHARINE LaRUE College prep. course: vice president Student Ilody I 3 president Honor Society lg Girls Chorus 1: Glee club I : Spanish club 3, 43 Booklovers Club 4. VEDA LERCH Ser-retarial cou rse. RUTH LINDSLEY College prep. course: Hi-Y 2, General coursep volleyball 13 3, 43 Stamp club I: Spanish club 33 Junior Institute 4. tennis 3 g Booklovers club 4. I'I ORENCIL IINEWI' AVLR JLANNE LINTECUM Ceneral course JENNIE LIPIS Home econ course Iiook lovers club 4 HELEN I OPEZ Home econ course president Drama club I French club French club 2 Press club 4 LLMER I UND College prep course mech anlcal drawing 2 3 I I ARA LUNDLLL College prep course Latm club 1 2 French club 2 3 MILTON MLLARROI I Vocatlonal course mterclas cross country 3 4 varsxty track 3 4 soph track 2 m terclass track 2 3 4 Letter men s club 4 Printers De Coleyze prep course Tonapah College prep course Tona pnh Hugh Tonapah Nevada I 2 I H1 Trl 4 Clee Club 4 CARYOI LONQ Ceneral course athletic man ager 2 speedball 2 ba-iket bull 2 S hockev 2 5 volley I 2 3 baseball I 2 DEAN LOVELL Vocational electru shop R '3 4 Cavaliers club 4 I L91 IE LUNDBERG allege prep course Glee lbl 3 4 footb I JEAN I YNCH College prep course Latm Trl 2 G A A 2 Latln club 'S 4 vxce presxdent Booklovcrs club 4 THI HBA HILL MLCARROLI College prep course Drama clu 1 Musu. Mxster Spanish club 5 4 C A A basketball Q49 i M ball f'.'f: f ' '. . ' f 5535-i 5 0. T. C. -. : ' I 1 , 33 ' . ' I .fi I Q i '?f . .' I ' 5 ' C ' V ' : ' ' 1 - cll , 2, , I al 3, 4. 's . , z . .2, 'g l ' ' 4: .ff all , I' ' , 3'- b 1 has I: V viI 3, 4. ' ' ' MARY MacDONALD College prep. course, San Di ego High 1, 2: G. A. A. 4 tennis 3, 43 speedball 3: Hi- Tri 43 Junior Institute 4. MAXINE McGARRY JO McCLASKEY College prep. course: Glee club 2, 43 R. 0. T. C. sponsor 2, 33 Latin club 2, 3. FRANCES McGRATH College prep. course: Drama Commercial course- club 1: G. A. A. 2, 3. VIRGINIA MCINTYRE General course: Press r 45 Economics club 4. ROBERT McMILLAN General course. RUTH McPHAIL Commercial course. AI LEEN MACK Commercial course. RODERICK MCKENZIE lub 1, Vocational auto 3, 4: general course 2 3 advisory rep. 3. EVELYN MCNEILL Commercial course. ROBERT McPI-IERRIN College prep. course: Intra- mural club 2. 3, 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 3 Council 4 3 track 2, 3, 45 football 3. LLOYD MACKEY General courseg Glee club 2, 3, 43 Fire Prince 3. HOWARD MALONEY General course: R. O. T. C. 1. 25 Hi-Y 15 staszecraft 1. ILEEN MARSHALL General course: speedball 23 basketball 23 hockey 2: G. A. A. 4. RACHEL MASON Commercial course: basket- ball 33 Commercial club 3, 4. ICLMORE MASSINGALE College prep. course: football 2 5 track 2, ll, 41 Press club 4: Speakeasy 1-lub 2 1 Spotlivrht staff 2. 3, 4: advisory rep. 4. ERNA MEAIJORS Colleue prep. course: Honor Society 2, Zi, 43 Hi-Tri 1, 2: Spanish cluh fi. JUNIOR MEMORY College prep. course: base- ball Ii, 4: Janian clul12, 33, 4: Press club 4g Hi-Y 1, 2. J. ALLISON MARKS G e n e r al course: Literary club 33 Boooklovers club 4 3 Lettermen's club 43 Hi-Y 45 Rifle club. KEITH MASON College prep. course: advisory rep. 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 3 assistant track manager 35 Spanish club 33 Hi-Y 3, 4. JOHN MASSINGALE Jr. Vocational electric shop 2. 3, 4: Radio club secretary-trea surer 3, 43 football 23 track 23, 4. HELEN MATUS General course, Glee club 13 Latin club 1: Girls League advisory rep. 2: G. A. A. 3, 43 Forum club 4. NORMAN MELLOR Colleue prep. course: Spanish 4-lub 3. 4: Stamp club 1: bas- ketball manaxler 4: baseball manager 45 football manager 41 sports editor Spotlig-:ht 43 interm-lass baseball 3. 43 in- terclass basketball 4 : inter- vlass football 4: Lettermen's 1-lub :L 4: Press club 43 trea- surer -lg Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 intra- mural 2, Cl, -1. V IOLA M ERONEY College prep. course, basket- hall 4. LOREN MIDGLEY Vocational auto shop 3, 43 R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4. THELMA MITCHELL General course. I BURNEY GO' Y College ep. c 1 1 lee c b 3. K BLANCHE MORELOCK Home econ course Glee club 2 3 4 Hansel and Gretel 1 colle e mlnotrel 2 Fire E Prince 3 Plnafore 4 G A 2 ROSS MORROW College prep course HUGHENA MURPHLY Home econ. courae French club 3. .4 485.- FRANCES MILLAR College prep. course: basket- ball 2 3 speedball 2 3 hockey 2 Z French club 3, 43 G. A. A. 4. GLADYS MOE College prep. course. ALBERT MOORE College prep course: football 4: baseball 43 track 2, 3, 4: intramural 2, 3, 4: Latin club 2, 3, 4: French club 3, 4: Press club 43 Nativity 1, 2 Q advisory rep. 2, 3. THELMA MORELOCK Home econ course Glee club 1 2 3 4 Magic Maker 1 a lvity 1 2 Flre Prmce 3 Eluah 3 A A 2 3 4 volleyball 3 STANLEY MOSS College prep course H1 Y 1 5 4 Spanish club 3 Aero club 1 2 Press club 4 2 tennis 3 4 manager 4 Radio club 2 3 SAM MAZZOLA Vocational course auto shop 3 . MARGARET NEALE GLA DYS NELSON Home econ. course: Home Secretarial course. Economics club 23 Commer- cial club 33 Press club 4: hockey 4. LOIS NEWMAN Secretarial course: Commer- cial club 4: G. A. A. 45 bas- ketball 43 Girls League ad- visory rep. 4. TADASHI OCHIAI MARGARET NEILSON Secretarial course, Leaders club 1: basketball lg Honor Society 2 3 advisory rep. 3, 4: treasurer Spanish club 3, 43 Girls League Council 3, 4. NELDA OHLHAUSEN College prep. course: Spanish Home econ- course. club 3, 41 Booklovers club 45 Intramural club 2. 3, 4 3 Hi-Y 3, 43 football 2 3 baseball 3, 4. DONALD OIEN General course: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4: R. 0. T. C. play Jane 43 Cavalier's club 4g Glee club 1, 43 Pinafore 4. I.eROY OLSON College prep. course: Pina- fore 45 Elijah 35 Glee club 2, 4. A LISERT PAGLIUSO General course: Intramural club 2, 3, 43 soph track, jun- ior managerg Spanish club 1, 2, 35 voc. print shop 4: var- sity track manager 4: Prin- ters Devil advertising man- ager 4. RUBY OLIVER General course. ERNEST PAGE College prep. course: Latin club 2, 3, 4: Cavalier's club 43 Honor Society 43 R. O. T.C. 2, 3, 4. MYRON PARKS Vocational electric shop. -Q 49 5... F Zig-rl in . .5 . 1, ,4 L . .51 ,.,- -,.. .1 .JFSXTEJ jk.v V fats . ,- ' .5 55 Z I 1-1: .1 7.5, 'if fi 5:5 :G A. ep' fin 254.2 iii if. l .tl 14 'aff' ,- ik 'l ifi if .:,. . I. IQ! 5 ,M .f K., ,, .. . L., I- - T-,aff - ifiiiw flfeb.,f,. ,3f1 fQ:,Q. '.,'. 311 iff .iii ,il ,4 J-1,5 in , 1' 1 w n.. ,.! w.. 'Ai . In elim., :Lil is f fig' i v id 58 -:sf 22.55. . ifliwli . ,' , 4 K., S8 'Er C5 .1 r i fi .l. Q.. g.,..l l E 1' if iii. ir' .4 QV: 2,1 lf X, f. 5 ' V' . 4' 'P va, . il' Sl. ARTHUR PARSONS General course, vocational electrical shop 43 intramural sports 2, 3. GORDON PATTERSON College prep. course: voca- tional print shop 4. LOUISE PAUCHON Home econ. course. ESTHER PAXON Home econ. and commercial course. RAYMOND PETERS Vocational electric shop. BILLY ALLEN PETERSON College prep. course: sopho- more basketball 2 3 sophomore track 2, French club 3. 43 varsity track 3, 4: varsity basketball 3, 4. DAVID PASCHALL College prep. course, Drama club 1, color squad 13 Hi-Y 13 orchestra 1: R. O. T. C. band 2, 3, 4, Glee club 2, 45 college minstrel 2: R. O. T. C. play 3: Kempy 3: Book- lovers 43 Cavalier's club 45 Pinafore 43 Jane 43 Spotlight staff 4. JANE PATTON College prep. course: Press club 1: Glee club 1: Na- tivity 15 Latin club 25 Girls League advisory rep. 23 Hi- Tri 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior-Senior committee 3. ROSE MARIE PAUCI-ION General course: Glee club president 1: Welfare chair- man 1, orchestra 1: French club 1, 2 ,3. JEANETTE PECK General course: Latin club 2: Girls League advisory rep. 23 Hi-Tri 4. MARY ANN PETERS College prep. course: Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Discipline Board 13 advisory rep. 2: Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3: tennis 3, 43 Spotlight staff 4: G. A. A. 4 1 hockey 4. NORVALL J. PICKETT College prep. course: Glee Elijah 33 Pinafore 43 In- club 3, 43 Fire Prince 3: tramural club 2, 3. BESSIE PINNO MERLE PLUMMER College prep. course: basket- General course: French club ball 13 Sherman 2, 3. 2, 35 Sociology club 4: Radio club 2. THERON POLSTON LONELLA POLSTON College prep. course: Eco- College prep. course, Glee nomics club 45 F. F. A. 4: club 1 1 Drama club 1: hockey Commercial club 4: Intra- 2, 3, 43 Booklovers club 4 mural 2, 3. G, A, A, 3, 4, ELLEN POTTER LEONA POWNALL General course: Commercial College prep. course, Spanish club 3, 43 G. A. A. 4, Press club 4. club 45 basketball 4: speed- ball 4 5 hockey 43 volleyball 4. JAMES PRESNELL FRED PULVER General course, R. O. T. C. College prep. course, intra 2, 3. mural 1, 2, 3, 4: Commercial club 4. DONALD PUTMAN STANLEY RAGSDALE College prep. course, Hi-Y 2, General course: Spanish club 3, 4: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4. Press club 4. HERISERT RAGSDALE MARTHA READ General course: Press club 4, General course: Booklovers Public Speaking club. club 4. -1511 .W , -fi 4.. .Q.,,, , , CXV V1 1 ii- . 72 4:5 ,, . l .gg-5, .gllf-,WL lg, Q IA Q ' Q . if Qfis, f lgqfy ' fi! - Q. 1. ef' 1 .-TLS: iw? ,lay Zi,-2 5-HW: 32.2. Qin, Y 23134 Haig . ' X . . uf. f gfn ':, ' ,EZ .47 , is Q-K5 Q. fill- . . gy ,J 'Y ' iw 4 A' :LR T .f i 7' .gf Tk Q , ... , Q fi ne., fri, V. , 4. Q .1-M 1:1 1- .,' w a ,1. K ' 2 4 rf ' ' - fr . A in Rims' .,, .It -ff 7 ,4 1 . ml, LOIS RLAGAN G A A Home econ course 2 3 basketball 4 ROBERT RILEVES General course VANCE B RHUDY College prep course Hx Y 2 'G 4 Kempy 'S Los or itos 4 Booklovers club 4 tennis 4 Junior Institute 4 CARLTON RICKER College prep. course. CONSTANCE ROBERTS General course' basketball 1 , ,4'G. A. A.'hoce Commercial club' baseball Glee club 1 2 3. EDWARD ROBINSON General course: R. O. T. C. 2 3, 4' Puyallup, Wash. 3' Stamp club 3 4. DO ROTHY REES General course Twin Falls Idaho 1 2 advertising man azer Kempy 3 H1Tr13 4 lnterclass debate 2 3 assls tant business manager Bud dies 3 REBECCA RLID College prep course Glee cu 1 Nativity 1 2 a me Maker 1 Drama club 1 Ia in club 1 2 H1Tr1 1 2 1 4 Junior Institute 2 Girls League Council 3 French club 3 4 secretary 4 Girls League advisory rep 2 Book lovers club 4 president 4 annual staff fl 4 Honor So y 1 2 'S MAXINE RICHARDS General course basketball 2 5 4 baseball 2 3 4 vo ley ball 2 '3 4 speedball 2 3 4 Commercial club 2 3 G A A H T 1 2 HAWORTH ROBERTS College prep. course: Book- lovers club 4: Intramural club 4 ' Kodak club lg Stamp club 13 Aero club 1: JOHN L. ROBERTS Collesze prep. course' R. O. T. C. 2 3 4' Cavaliers club 4' Booklovers club 4' Hi-Y ELIZABETH ROBLEE College prep. course' Latin club 1 2' Glee club 1' Dra- ma club 1 ' Hi-Tri 1 2 3 Cabinet 3' president 4' u- nior Institute 3 4' French club 3 4: Booklovers club 4. HAROLD ROGERS Sherman Institute 1, 2, 3: president junior class. DORIS ROSS Commercial course: basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: captain 3: speedball 2, 3. 4: volleyball 2 : 3, 4: baseball 2, 3, 4: hockey 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4: So- cial chairman 3: athletic manager 4. CALITA RUBIO General course: Spanish club 3, 4. LAWSON SATTERFIELD General course: R. 0. T. C. 2, 3. 4: Cavalier's club 4: president 4: Press club 4. JOHN SAUER College prep. course: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4: Latin club 2, 3. ORTON SCHAFER. College prep. course: Letter- men's club 4: Junior Insti- tute 4: track 1, 2, 3, 4: bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4: intramural 2, 3, 4: baseball 1: tennis 4: Hi-Y 4. RUSSELL ROGERS Vocational carpentry: track 2: basketball 2: football 2: cross country 2: Intramural club 2, 3, 4. WAYNE ROOD College prep. course: Disci- pline board 1: Flashes staff 1 : editor Tower l : class de- bate manager 2: Speakeasy club 2: class president 3: Fire Prince 3: R. O. T. C. 2, 3: Intramural club 2. 31 school debate manager 4: Pinafore 4: Junior Insti- tute 4: chancellor 4: Spot- light staff 4: Press club 45 Glee club 1, 3, 4: Elijah 3: Nativity 3, 4: C. B. L. de- bate 2, 3, 4: Constitutional Oratorical 2, 3, 4: Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4: president 4: Latin club 2, 3, 4: advisory rep, 2, 3, 4. ELEANORE RUHNAU General course: Hi-Tri 2, 3: Booklovers club 4. SHIZUKE SAMESHINE General course. ENOCH SAWAHATA College prep. course: voca- tional auto 4: football 2, 3, 4: basketball 2, 3, 4 : tra:k 2, 3, 4: Lettermen's club 3, 4: Spanish club 3. CHARLES HOWARD SCI-ILICTER Vocational machine shop: R. O. T. C. 2, 3, 4. -1531- RAYMOND SCHUSTER General course5 Intramural club 2, 3, 45 advisory rep. 35 baseball 3: Lettermen's club 45 Commercial club 45 stage- craft 4. JEAN SEAWELL Home econ. course5 G. A. A. 35 basketball 15 Art club 15 Nativity 1. ELEANOR SHADWICK College prep. course5 orches- tra 1, 2, 35 Booklovers club 45 Latin club 35 G. A. A. 45 Press club 45 Junior Insti- tute 4. MILES SH EEHAN Accounting course: Commer- cial club 2, 3, 45 Lettermen's club 3, 45 football 3, 45 track 25 basketball 3, 45 Hi-Y I, 2. K ENNETH SHOPSHIRE College prep. course: Book- lovers club 4. J EANETTE SIMMS College prep. course5 Glee club 15 dramatics 1, 45 Hi- Tri 1, 2, 3, 45 treasurer 35 Nativity 1. 25 Booklovers vlub 45 Junior Institute 2, 35 Hi-Tri Cabinet 3. EVELYN SCHWARTZ Commercial course: Stamp club I5 Commercial club I5 social chairman 45 hockey 2. ADOLPH SEDANO General eourse5 Aero club 1, 2, 3, 45 stagzecraft 15 Com- mercial rlub 45 Intramural vlub 2, 3, 4. AUDREY SHADE College prep. c'ourse5 presi- dent of class l 5 Glee club I5 G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 basketball 2, 3, 45 speedball 3, 45 baseball 2, 3, 45 volleyball 3, 4. LAURA ALICE SHEPPARD Commercial course, San Ber- nardino Hiizh 35 Commercial rlub 3, 45 Latin club 2, 3. CARRIE SIDWELL College prep. course5 liiee club 1, 3, 4 5 president 1 5 Lat- in club 1, 3, 45 Fire Prince 35 Flying Dutchman chor- us 45 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 35 Pinafore 45 Booklovers 45 Elijah 35 45 Honor So- ciety 1. MABEL SLAUGHTER College prep. course5 Nativ- ity 1, 25 dramatics 1, 35 hockey 2, 3. 4: Booklovers club 45 French club 3, 45 Lat- in club 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Institute 45 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3. 45 Spotlight staff 45 Press club 4 5 Flashes staff I 5 Tower staff I 5 Orange and Green staff 4. VELMA SLEEPER College prep. course: Latin club 2, 3, 4: French club 3, 4: G. A. A. 4: basketball 3: Glee club 1, 2, 3 : secretary-trea- surer 1 : Hansel and Gretel 1: Fire Prince 3: J. C. Assembly Choir 2, 3: Honor Society 1: tennis 4. BIRCHARD SNODGRASS Commercial course: advisory rep. 2: Hi-Y 3, 4: Commer- cial club 3, 4: Press club 4: Economics club 4. LEONA SPENCER General course : Comm ?l'C'l3.l club 3: Spanish club 3: G. A. A. ELIZABETH STEARNS College prep. course: Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4: Cabinet 2, 4: Latin club 2, 3: G. A, A. 2. 3, 4: basketball 2, 3, 4: captain 4: Junior-Senior ring committee 3: sponsor R. 0.T. C. 3, 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Girls League advisory representa- tive 4: Orange and Green staff 4: Kempy 3: Bud- dies 3: Boooklovers club 4: vice president 4. MINNIE TAVAGLIONE General course: Commercial club 4: Glee club 4: G.A.A. 4: speedball 4. HELEN THOMAS College prep. course: Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Latin club 2. 3, 4: Junior Institute 4: Hi-Tri 2, 3, 4: Booklovers club 4: Glee club 4: Music club 4. CLARENCE SMITH College prep. course: El Se- gundo high school 1, 2: Hon- or Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish club 2, 3, 4: Booklovers club 4: swimming and water polo 1, 2. HOUSTON SPEER Commercial and accounting course: secretary-treasurer of Commercial club 4: president Harmonica club 1: Boys' Glee club 1, 3: Commercial club 2, 3: vice president 3. MILDRED STASNECK Secretarial course: A. S. B. social chairman 1: Commer- cial club 4: Glee club 2. LUCILLE STOCKING General course: Commercial club 3, 4: treasurer 4: G.A.A. 3, 4: hockey 2, 3, 4: basket- ball 3, 4: volleyball 2, 3. 4: speedball 3, 4. FRANK TAVAGLIONE College prep. course: Glee club 1, 2, 3, 4: Athletic club 1: baseball 2, 3, 4: Cinder- ella 2: Magic Maker 3: St. Matthews Passion 3: J.C. Assembly Choir 4: Fire Prince 3: Elijah If: Pin- afore 4. ALBERT THOMAS General course. si wi - L' 'S .5 1 . ' H I f . f .,-rf, 2 ,f C-Q f -fin: fi. l 1' -.1L?i' ---.. , . ,Q . 7, ai . -QUF1' J' QL E., , J. ' Q ?r.' . , .. 5' 1' ' a , gf 5. :- 1-.2 :af :ill .5 L. 1.--, Li 1-E4 1 t rc. fm , 31' . V ' . 3. 5: '. ? l :fb H. . 5 .uv ,- if., viz- 24: 'Yf 1 5 . ' ra' 1.1 ,J 555: A . lj, aw' g f ix 5 'f' A' 1' A BEN THOMPSON HAROLD THOMPSON College prep. course: Com- College prep. course: Press mercial club 4: intramural rlub 4: athletic mszr- 2. 3. 4. 2, 3, 4:1-Ii-Y 1, 2, Ii, 4: R..O. T.C. -3, 4. MAXINE THURESSON BURTON TILDEN Colege prep. course: French College PTSD' COUFSC-2: Intra- club 2, 3: social chairman 3: YYQUFHI Club 2, 3: 4: Cummer- Junior Institute 2: Hi-Tri 2, C181 Club 42 H1-Y 3. 4. ad- 3, 4: annual staff 4. VISUTY I'9D- 4. YOSHIO TSUBOTA SONIA TWIGHT College prep. course: Honor College prep. course: French Society 1, 2, 3, 4: Radio club Club 2, 3. 4: Junior Institute 2: Frenvh club 2, Zig Glee 2, 3 3 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. club 1 : tennis 3, 4. 2: Booklovers club 4. HENRY UBRUN DICK UPSON General course. College prep. course. HARRY VOIT HENRIETTA VACHER College prep. course: Hi-Y 43 College prep. course: Boook- track 3, 4, lovers club 4: French club 4. LOIS VAN ARMAN CLEMRUSSEL VAN- DERPOOL College prep. courseg Hi-Tri General course: Commercial 3. 4: Latin club 2, 3, 43 club: G. A. A.: basketball Music club 4. 2, 3, 4. -4565, VIRGINIA VORIS College prep course Drama dub 1 Glee club 1 Magic Maker 1 Pomt Ioma Hutch s ooll GAA 2 5 4 Tx1234 Lat1nclub23 4 French club 'S 4 publlclty manager 3 4 Jumor lnstl e 2 'S 4 tennis 2 3 vlsory rep 'Z Honor Society 3 4 commxtteemani Spot luzht staff 3 4 business man ager 4 Press club 4 -.ecre tary 4 Jumor Semor com mittee E AUDI-ll' Y WACNFR Musm course Clee dub 1 2 4 Magic Maker 1 1 lege mlnstrel 2 F 1 r e Prxnce 3 Pmafore 4 H1 l'r1 2 Honor Souety 3 Mu s club 4 TUDOR WALL College prep course Drama tlu I At the Stroke f welve 1 R O T C 2 3 advlsory rep 2 Kempy 5 Buddies 4 Jumor Senior commlttee 5 senlor class pre -ndent 4 Cavahers club 4 Booklovers club 4 Spanlsh lb I H 5 4 o ball 2 K captaln yell leaders i 4 Orange and Green 4 College prep course Aero mlub lettermen s club foot 4 an k l WILI ARD WASSMAN Ceneral course Speakeasy club Z army play 4 LDWARD WLLLES College prep course Boys Leaders dub I treasurer 1 Council 1 soual Lharlman 2 tln club Z 4 vu. president 3 Honor Soclety 2 S 4 tommltteman 2 H1Y 1 2 4 4 Lettermens cub 4 L tam 4 lnterclass tenms 2 5 4 All Southern tennis 2 5 4 Jumor semor committee S Boys Servlce club Councxlor finance Commissioner 4 A S B president 4 usx ness manager A S B play 4 swnmmlng 4 IDA MAY VROOMAN College prep course Book lovers club 4 DAN WALKE R Ceneral course Sherman In stltute l 2 3 band 4 Press Llub 4 FOSTLR WALLING College prep course xntra ural 2 S 4 Y Councll 4 Orange and Green staff 3 4 Spotlight staff Press club 4 Glee club 1 4 Plnafore 4 track 2 '3 4 football 2 cross country 2 3 THLODORA WARNER College prep course Drama clu 1 Vlolln Maker of Cremona 1 Wnld Nell 1 Na lvlty 1 2 S H Trl 1 4 Cab 4 con ference chairman 4 Latm clu 1 2 'S 4 Jun1orInst1 tute S 4 Girls League ad vlsory rep 2 ROTC spon sor 2 Fxrl Scouts 1 Orange and Creen staff 3 Booklovers club 4 class soclal chalr man 4 chalrman class rings 3 Jumor senior Lommlttee S tennis 2 4 C' ILORGL WATTS College prep course Latln lub 2 S 4 Booklovers club 4 intramural 2 3 4 H1Y MANFORD WETZEL Cullexze prep course Spanish c u 2 French club 5 4 Honor Soclety 5 4 R O T C 5 4 Cavalners clu vice Dresldent 4 4577 QC -u Sd 1 :ch : l . . . I. 5 Hi- r' . , 2, : ' g . I. Wt l ' Azad: ' ' ' f ' ,, 1 : - V I 1 . - . S : - ' , . , , 3 - 3. 1 : 'ul- - - 1 - . . - ' r -.: , .' vga' , 1 ,WHY .-iv - . 43 ,Vg . ,g'a 1, .?'v,ffh f ff'-'ws . M 35113 ,' , 'J J, 1 ay 1 . r H . . 1 3 1 , 5 ' - ' b 5, 0 m , :, 1 Hi- 2. 3. 42 T l 1 .,.. , ', 4: ' : , U .- D H' 1 A - U- : 1 2. : ' . 4: B . : ' , . . I , - V AZ ull , 43 i-Y 2, ', 3 f ot- ,avi 1, 1 l f . h ' fflll ' b f . ., , ' 'lil FRED WANZENREID -- t- ' -- Q , 1 , i- ' Q W 2, 3, 1 inet 3, 3 - V' . ' ' I 3 ' C ' , 1 ' 3 1 ' ' b . . -. : ' ' '- 'W ball 3 tr' ' , 2, 3. 3' 5 ' - . 3' S 1 I. l l ' -: I - ' ' . 'l 5 . ' . ' j' U .fra l 3 .v ' l 5 V' ' ' 4 ' - . . ' : ' -3 - 1 I ' - ' . C 7, I. : ' 'ffl'-l 2.':s. 4. ' ' ' if ' ' Iliff I 'T :' V . - V : - rf: 1 ' : ' : ft '+I' I ' 3 .' -' ' ' , fs-A . 33 La ' ' , 3, 3 ' 'e I 2. I 1 - : '- l . . I. : ' l ' A - - 'fi- 2,-3, 43- tennis 2, Zi . .3 -ap- I b 1 ' - A 3 : ' . 5. ' - . , l' 3 gg, .' - . . 'fs 2, :, 5- - -I i,'42 - - - . , 1,1 3g I' 3 , . . . ' : b '- ' ' f . . . , l L , 1 . ' ' , l BURR WHITE Collefze prep. course: Glee club 1. 23 Nativity I3 Hi- Y 3, 43 Press club annual staff 4. RAY WHITING College prep. course. VERA WILEY Music course: Glee club 3: basketball 23 baseball 23 hoc- key 23 G. A. A. 2: Fire Prim-9 33 Elijah 3. CLAUDIA WILLIAMS General course: Hi-Tri. DELIA WILLIAMSON Art course: Phoenix Hiilh l. 2: French club 3, 4. FRANCES WILSON College prep. COUTSE: Dra- matics 1, 43 Latin club 1. 23 French club 3, 43 treasurer 43 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 43 tennis 4. FRANCES WHITEHEAD Colleize prep. course3 Latin club 2, 3. 43 president 43 Hi- Tri I, 2, 3, 43 French club 3, 4 3 Girls League advisory rep. 3: tennis 2, 3, 4. FERNIE WHITFORD Home econ. course. VIRGINIA WILLIAMS College prep. COUTSEQ Hi-Tri l, 2, 3, 43 social chairman 43 Latin club 23 Junior Insti- tute 2, 3, 43 Girls League advisory rep. 43 R. 0. T. C. sponsor 4. DEAN C. WILLIAMS College prep. courseg Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Junior Institute 3, 4. GLEN WILSON General courseg intramural 2, 33 Press club 4 3 Economics club 4. GEORGE WILSON Vocational courseg R.O.T.C, 2, 3, 43 Radio club 4. WILLARD WINDER CLAIR WITHROW College prep course Glee Voc-atmnalmachme shop x 1 HIY 1 2 Latin club2 3 4 French club 4 Cym club 'S Press club 4 buslness manager Kempl 4 advxsory rep 4 Spotlight staff 4 RAL WOODS I-DWIN YLI TON College prep Lourfse French Ceneral Lourse football 2 b 5 4 H1 Tr Book 54 Econom1csclub4 base lovers club 4 ball 4 Press club 4 Intra mural Z 4 4 orcheetral 2 c.R1sLLDA YOUNG SHO YUGUCHI Shermanl 2 3 Commerual course 1 2 vo catxonal course 3 4 base ball 2 5 4 Lettermens club 4 H 2 basketball 1 2 ee l r l3EA'1RICh BOGUE VIOLLT BRENNAN Feneral course Ceneral courie C RACL HART BILL HOAGLAND Ceneral course baaketbx l 1 General Lourme football 2 4 Press club 4 Lconomxce rack 2 4 baeeba c lub 4 Iettermen 1 dub 4 1' LLSL JOHNSON HARLLY MOODY College prep course G A A College prep course Book 3 4 basketball2 3 4 speed lovers Llub 4 K 0 T C 2 2 3 ho ey 2 3 4 R1fleLlub'i 4 volleyball2 J 4 59 :Nfl v is ve- l .1 cllb : '- l, ,3,4g ' . . - - : : V eggs w . . ' : , wi' . . : , ,' . . . 1 - clu 2. : - 1 4: - ' . D' ' fgfpru , . I ,t A . l . - .Laps . . . - JJ? .Jijfws 'L' ,mi n . 33 . , '- . ' I - 5 ' 'J iri' - -. C - - ZW.: J, : ' 4. R. 0. T. C. 3, g i-Y l. I S V I Gl 1- ul l. I 3- 'PZ Ai? f . .1 . . . . fig fl! . - : ' al : ' ' : , 1 . 3 - - , t , 3. : . ll 4: fig, , . R. ' 3 ,5 , .UL - f - . ball , .45 ck -,:a,4g :, 5 ' - .,. -c ELMER SCOTT General course: R. O. T. C. 2. 3. 45 army play 4. DUANE STANDIFORD Engineering course: Corona High 1, 2, 3. DOUGLAS FORBES College prep. course. GEORGE C. DAVIES General course, Commercial club 3, 4, Aero club 3, 45 intramural 3, 4. ANDREW BLOSS General course. -4505- SYDNEY STALDER College prep. course: Glee club 1: Nativity lg Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3, 45 Cabinet 4: Girls League Council 4 3 Bouklovers club 4. ROBERT SCHWARTZ General course: R.O.T.C. 2, 3, 43 stagecraft 45 Aero club 1. CHARLES WATTS College prep. course: Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 intramural 2, 3, 45 La- tin club 2, 3, 45 Booklovers club 43 Hi-Y Council 4: Orange and Green staff 3, 4. MALCOLM KEYS Voc. carpentry courseg foot- ball 2, 3, 4: baseball 2, 3, 45 basketball 2, 3, 4: Letter- men's club 2, 3, 4. BUBBA WILLIAMS Vocational shop course: foot- ball 2, 3, 45 basketball 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 4. 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There was a large percentage of Iuniors on the football and basketball squads as wellas in the Honor Society and in dramatics. The class play, en- titled Once There Was a Princess,', directed by Nh. Dalrymple, packed the house and proved to be a large source of revenue for the class treasury. The rings that were chosen by the class of '54 were of an ultra-modern type and are considered by many as being better than those selected by any preceding class. The proceeds from the class play along with the profit made by selling candy, and the money received from the dues, enabled the Iuniors to put on an excellent reception for the class of '5-1. This reception was held in the school gymnasium and was another of the suc- cesses of the class of '54, The Iuniors wish to express their appreciation to their faculty advisors, Bliss Kincell and Mr. Rood, for their valuable suggestions and willing cooperation. IIOXVARD WILSON, '34, -Q 63 J- Sanderson Ray Wilson Hamilton wr. fx -4 41 ' I I l il I .. ,15- ,H rf .'l V 7 'cv , Tiff , if ,V 'J' friii,-: l1 3 if ' 'C?'l ' ,Zi ,- T W, , lu, ff- 'lfa 45555. gf ,Jeux 'Yff 35. F fn ' ,:'-, x. . i x 1' -,'bA .9 ,, v w 1,4 3 . f 7-ju: al' z x, I fi - fx ,H ' -.ny fill' JUNIORS 1 5 i E fr' fl '53- P' ..- , ga-- fri, .,,...,,,.,,- Top row Beverly, Carter. Carter, Babcock, Browning, Brusca, Brier. Brenen, Carroll, Brown. Brody. Carson, Brusva. Brown, Adamson, Allen. Fourth row Blyrnier, Axtell. Brinkman. Carlson. Batz. Burrns, Orends, Cowles. Bauman, Cambell, Attride. Axtell, Byles. Third row Butterfield. Berry, Barto, Botiell. Bacon, Black, Burr. Barnes, Brannen. Button, Berkowitz, Buhrman. Anne. Beaumont. Carter. Mazucha. Second row White. Block, Browning, Brooks, Bramen. Ashforn, Brooks, Brown. Burtner. Best, Burkey. Bradlev Barron, Black. First rowi,Newell, Bosworth, Bain, Carter, Balham-h. Beal, BL-rgin, Conriyrht, Brooks, Carleton, Brown, Jones, Michelolti. Top row Sandretto, Griffen, Ellsworth, Diem, Crosbie. Davis, Davison, Dithridge. Parks, English, Field Grey, Green, Gordon, Vial. Fourth row Goodin, Drummond. Elder, Collopy, Dodd, Flippo, Freeman, Gedney, Gilliland, Erickson, Denton Charlton, Dennis, Furstineau, Wrysdale, Followell. Third row -Freeman, Elliot, Clemens, Early, Ford, Danielson, Gilmore, Dellow, Colman, Ferguson, Franzen Ewing, Barth. Bracey. Second row V-Beem, Clarvy, Collier, Coulter, Correll, Dalrymple, Dole, Colmenero, Chapman, Diehl Chamberlin, Delvin, Parks. First rowAeDetwiler, Clark, Craft, Covey. Davidson, Gilmore, Duncan, Goode, French, Dionne, Cox, Chupp Charles, Manis. -4 64 5- JUNIORS WM Top row Bracey Halr Knoefler Hays Hurley Jones Rlker Barham Toy Gray Flfth row Hood Jones Klnpple Hunter Lalrd Harp Hucklebrldge Harrls Johnston Mxms Kettermg Hopkms Luke Fourth row Dule Hoskm Knapp Klme Johnson Kmg Karstons Wynngate Klmball Kuffer Langfere Jones Gonzollas Hau-.er .lord Third row Hamner Cambus Gonzollas Johnson Jamison Holden Hauser Herring Hemmmger Hawks Holten Herrerd Hayden Ogle Ishoy Takahashl Second row Chapel GUIWICS Johnson Lagg Hutchenson I-Iutchenson Hllt0D Hobbs Hamllton Hanna Horn Jones Hoag Jones Lambert Flrst row Belome Bower Jones Langston Hopper Hlghtower Hlll Howerton Hobbs Hoover Kneefler 94 Top row Lusk Llttle Moore Martin Mlller Mead Nell Mendez Llttlegohn Flfth row McClellan Llttle Malmo Neblett MacKnown Mxddleton Mull Newlove Lester Fourth row Lowry Lundell Ollve Luther McKens1e Mance Lucy McDowell McK1bben Mosbough Thlrd row Stone Nelpp Mason McCall McCleary McCammey Lynch Mxller Llverman Myers Second row Lewls Markley Moulton Patterson Pathman McDougall Mitchell Miller Palmer First row Martin Moffet Mapes Parker Ohno Nlshemoto Norton Moore Levis 65 11 I ff .. , - Y Z M- 1, 1 'ff , 3 Il , 1 3 ,, Le., ., ., ,..w . f 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 . ' 1 g 1 i 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 v r 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 3 1 On- i 1 1 41 1 V 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 - Y ' i 1 '41 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ' I ' ' ' . . 1' 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Swally, Jones, Klrkpatrlc. I! l 2 11 ,-.f.,- . 5 Q ' ' Mk' . 1 1 ' ' ,qt , I y qi , , ,-., 3, K1 ' ,F 1 A Y - 1 . in W ' 1 I 1 I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 q 1 l 1 ' A - 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 I - + 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 - 1 I T 1 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1 . 1 ' I i 1 I 1 1 . 1 I 1. 1 ' 'i 1 I l I I 1 1 1 ' K 1 7 , , A, 1' 1 -.1 , X f-. I t' 1 + ' '1 x-I X JUNIORS Top row--Smith. Roberts, Smith, Ross, Butler, Roles, Sanderson, Shorts, Pierce, Snoloball, Reeves, Sanders, Smith. St. Clair. Jordan. Fifth row--Myers, Garat, Calahan, Simpson, Sharp, Snyder, Spees, Shamel, Rauch, Smith, Perser, Shopshire. Fourth row4Savage, Sugden, Sinclair, Quinn, Snyder, Snowball, Smith, Rury, Ryerson, Sharp, Schofield, Robinson, Philbrick, Slack. Third row-Smith, Hicks, Rivera, Pryor, Pitman, Post, Peterson, Roy, Robinson, Reynolds, Read, Snowball, Rebman. Second row-Parker, Turner, Smith, Schirtzinger, Shrimp, Scudemore, Shilkett, Post, Lowell, Shroeder, Pametti, Jackson. De Jerald. First row---Scott, Sevally, Ramsey, Pearse, Perrine, Sheehan, Ray, Shaffer, Smith, Rowell, Miller, Burt. - f-5.4Qz.9- 'XML 'S Top row-eParker. Wheatly, Wood, Little, Spillman, Wells, VVhite. Weatherly, Wait. Fourth row-Wills, White,, Vollmar, Stewart, Warrier, Yonemura, Valley, Velham, Wright. Third row-Wilson, Tate, Van Arnsdal, Ward, Sumners, Wilson, Stephenson, Vanderlean, Squires, Trout Van Dese, Vatcher. Second row-Wilson, Wiley, Storie, Wheatly, Weatherhead, Wyatt, Varrie, Field, Tripp, Wright. First row-Tanner, White, Yonemura, Wright, Westburg, Woodberry, White, Waters, Stripple, Sugi Thompson, Stoddard. ...Q 66 D... SOPHOMCDRE CLASS Pres1dent DWIGHT X ILLZEH Vlce PFCSlLlCHt IANE CRAVENS Secretarv treasurer HOWARD MITCPIELL Soclal Chalrman BOB GARZEY The Class of 53 entered the famed halls of Poly H1gh Wlth an enrollment of 511 and has now lncreased ID SIZE to 535 whxch IS the largest Sophomore class 1n the hls tory of thls school The sp1r1t wlth whxch thev started the year has not decreased but has surpassed the sp1r1t ofthe Iumors and Semors The scholastlc standmg of the class IS hlgh and has a good representatlon on the honor roll A number of good debaters are expected to dew elop from the class In the wav of school 3CtlX1tl6S the Sophomores have done thelr part In football thev LllLl thelr best and some wlll prob ablv be on the xarslty squad next vear Thev dld well IH basketball and m track VV1th such a standmg as that the future looks very faxorable for the class of 55 HOWARD MITCHELL 55 C 67 Vel ey C a e Mmt hell Garzey ii ' 1 . Y 2 555-5g a 'gifffr ': Q31-f ' r TAP? 2 V - 7351355- ' ' 1735? w -116 , , . I , 2 R , ' . . . . . ' 7,163 ' V . . '21 . . , . . . . 'vii J. - ' ' . If wr ' . - 2, .1 D 1 I ' ji: ' . 1 . . Fl' - . . V M .gf , , , fig , - j f, .ffaiga , 4353 if 2 -'i r v ns W ' c Q' 3 'z 'L r 4 .X 4 P SOP!-IOMORES Top row Curtis, Corneal, Ageyler Chenoa. Copley, Connor. Fifth row llarto, Cumbell, Adams, Arrerhea, Brown, Caples, Briggs, Caldwell, Craum, llente. llrusca. Andrews, Boyer Baden, Alcorn, Pascabella. Fourth row -Amaya, Carpentier, Cahrere. Cumming, Clutter, Daniels, Brandt, Allat. Dix-iz, lianta. Couture. Caryell, Brown, Barron Brooks, Condosta. Third row- -Ball, Brown Attride, Black Cainer, Colman, Casey Braucher, Caldwell, Brown Browne. Cisneros, Brown Carter, Bonham, Babcock, Cash. Second row--Castro, Brown Brunylle Blaekstone, Allamoto, Burke Brown Antrobus, Barney Brandt, Barnett, Block, Belk, Arnold, Allen, Canham. First rowe-Brown, Ballard Bates, Catren Butler Carlon Beal, Beverly Bernah, Alle, Allen, Cosine, Ashby lohr, Bulgrin, Bennett. Top row Hayden, Fritzie, Brusca, Consel, Gordon, Chapman, Frost, Grantham. Fifth row Harman Helmer Fitch, Faubbehir, Davies Fouwler Gerhart Cheek, Daris Farrell Everett Dean. Fourth row -Hayes, Hampson, Davis, Dasterling Galloway, Dodd Fitzpatrick Freeland, Dexter, DeJonck- heere, Farado Espanoso. Third row-Drake Chartou Christy Chaffey Fytfe Coulter Diaz Gallwas Fisher Furlong Dewey Filson Fowler, Drake. Second r0W-Helilesm Egbert Dorr Cost Dahle, Conrod Forbes Goodrean Galloway Dickerman, Garrett Freeman, Garzee Cornwell. First row---Grant. Dickson Emmerson, Cornelius, Fuffimoto Cravens Fisher Devenport, Day Evans Easterday. Dolling Glascow Colbert. fi x: . ff if ag ' ifi ' ' .ig ' ' -P-it wi' JN, 1 , K ix . - , ' 1 K 1 r , , , bg r .A-,A ' Q , , , , J: ' kr. s ' I ' I 'V 1 1 1 J v v ,Q , , , . , . 3 r l . 1 , , , 'SK .rl ..:.. .W Q, H- . cf. Yhftgf libh g. 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'E , 4 1. 1. , F4-.., .ui 'Els' -ii : :gl , .l' V 1 i , i , 1 v , i i f - '.e . . . , , , , , . zlwfl, , .3 -' . , Nui? , tru r' . geihzhgl J vw K -A 15 ,52 . f H I Yi 1-iff? :res , P, frffl, l J 'i2Y ali? , as , bf, , , st- -R 4,1 1: kits, ilu, i'q..:' . iii 7 ,I QA 3. . 4 3 'Y , SOPHOMORES Top row Crlntham Johnson Iee knoll Creenstreet Hastlngx Plfth row Holnom l'X0llNhnllx Keller Jones Horton Iabher In ham Harman Helmer Hayes Hmmpsun Hayden Knight Jamie-,on Fourth row Jaqkuby Msels Jank'-,on Knapp Laehu' Jenkins Hama Keel In ersol fordon John-.on J'uk KDISS Kanu-fe Jordan Thlrd row Locket Kenna Kaup Dunn Kelp Hornback kindred Hunter Hxm Heislet leap Hlukle bridge Iochey Kobyoshl Hyde Hutchmeor Hood Qecond row Hatta Kllday Green Iebon Huggena Jordon Hens Hornluker Hamilton flllY1 Hubb'1rd Herbert Kelley Hunt Creenwold Hobbs Plrst ruw Helmer Heard Hensly Keefer Johnson Ixlncannon Huks Hxrrlson Hlghtower Hup Top row Park Newman Prlor Meyer Flfth row Melm McCox McClure Maloney Moody ODell Pope Pena Pena Nelson Marcw MBFIOH Fouxktjh row Mills Paschke Montgomery Presnell Mxers Mluhell Mlller MKJTTIQ Pat-.me May McPheren wens Mayer Thlrd row Mllburn Phllllps Porter Nordm Orebough Plddlcord Pettegrew May Newnombe Mr'Ia1n Pickup Mekenny Second row Mllllken Quant Powers Mltchell Parker Pontlus Prxor Merrill Ormxston McFarland McClean Mclnuen Mayer Flret row Nelson lust Mllles Plummer Lowelady Iavcton Prlmmer lxulsen leugh Machado Mdxean McNa1r Perley Q69 .A 4, -4 f1',' fn 7 2-fi i1Txi'!l -I..-'IQQZF - - ' ' . S '. . . A ' , 2 ' , 1 ' . . - I 1 'QQ . 1 ' ', ' . ' A- l , f .. l . 'A . .fr-'.5 . 'L U .- , . I 7, V gf ,K J , , 5. ' , K I, . - ' Y '. ' . ' . , 1 , ff ', -. 2 , .l , - . -vii 1 1 - I . - ii Kerdaraon, Kenyon, Kent, Kent, Hagen, Kerdaraon. l ,, .fix z' -, Q2 . ' if .5 -, . 'i 9, --.!' --Q. tlln .Ffa .- 1 .nail nsry '-'72 , me V -4 1 , ' , - th 'i ' 1 ,YI I 1 1 Y 1 U 1 .1 I 'Q 1 . .'1 - -, 1 U , f . 7 , . -. F . 1 - f - , . ' . . 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 E 1 4 1 1 , . i 1 1 'lv . 1 1 l -Q1 I 1 ' D 1 .-A 1 ' 1 I- f f 1 1 , . -lv n V 1 ,A 1 l f ii -' 1 , 'v ' K 1 ' 1 , . SOPHOMORES Fifth row-Smith, Shohecker, Sanara. Shrode, Robins, Skevir, Smith, Rogers, Reves, Rangell, Ritter, Martin. Peterson, Sands, Smith, Rolet, Sheffield, Gerheat, Swart. Tandell, Svhirtzinger. Fourth rowffReno, Richards, Skelley, Shixrly, Sims, Smith, Sarher, Sheldon, Storm, Parker, Rigs. Third row -Reynolds, Reno, Sultzlaugrle, Maddox, McKenzey, Ramsney, Raymer, Richards, Reed, Seinturier, Scott, Smith, Sieble, Rudd, Robinson. Second row----Victales, Clellan, Spafford, Luke, McKay, Mak, McCarty, Sawahata, Smith, St. Clair. Rice. First rowffPulver, Martin, Rathburiz, Rice, Rush, Russell, Remington, Robin, Saultz, Rush, Rice. Top row-Wilson, Wilson, Srack, Thompson, Swart, Thomas, Wright, Torguson, Wesson, Wallace. Fifth row-Zikratch, Whitmere, Wilson, Stumpf, Sultzbough, Wirtz, Wannamacher, Wells, Vance, Vought Warren, Stocking. Fourth row-Pelt, Wiley, Wright, Vigus, Wood, Katt, Wasmuth, Wilson, Williamson, Unland, Washburn Waite, Waldrop, Velzy. Third row-Whiting, Whitehead, Williamson, Whittaker, Trout, VVhitney, Waddell, Villa, Wood, Wilkins Treadway, Vanderzyl, Warr. Second rowfwilson, Wood, Wolfe, Wolfenbager, Winterer, Smith, Smith, Sutton, Stalder, Taylor, Srack Voit, Stoner. First row4Wigfield, Wixen, Stephenson, Stephenson, Thorson, Stratton, Sugi, Symons, Tinker, Spafford Solomon, Twining, Ward, Spencer. 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C 5.4, ' ' l 1 - t orr r large L50 1 Q qs 4 lsoysg spears 4 A better showing was made in every sport ol Citrus Belt League competition than in the past three years Coaches Mumma, Mortenson and Casey lcept their teams represented among the first three leaders in all sports Headed by Captain Gordon Babcock and nine seasoned gridsters, the Bears en gaged in some ol the most spectacular football games oi recent years and e ded the season in a tie for second place The Bears la ed little worse rn tyaslcetloall wth Captain Billy Peterson and his cohorts landing in R verside placed third in the Citrus Belt League tracl4 meet held at San Bernard: o J C by captur ing Q3 points Captain Jerry Burrus and ten team mates participated in the annual So Cal traclciest Swimming in its First year as a Bear sport proved highly popular with over 50 tnoys trying out n . r ' ' i third position. i Q. . . . 'n . . - INTERCLASS ATHLETICS Thompson Hucklebridge Egbert Interclass athletics continued to be a successful means of settling class rivalry with the class of '33 again show- ing their superiority by winning two of the three con- tests. At the close of football season Iunior and Senior members of the football team staged a spectacular and thrilling game with the Seniors emerging victorious 8-0. The Seniors again showed their supremacy by de- feating their rivals in the Iunior-Senior basketball game. The class of '55 proved to be weak on the pull and was defeated in the tug-of-war held between halves. In the interclass trackfest, the Iuniors triumphed over the upper classmen. The final scores were Iuniors 85 Seniors 653 and Sophomores 19. Walt Cleveland was high point man with 1-1 points, by virtue of two victories in the hurdles and a second in the high jump -Q 76 J.. 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Riverside's only score came in the first quarter when a pass from Harris to Keyes put the ball on the Nlonrovia 2-yard line. Kilday bucked it over from this point. The Riverside team was completely outclassed, and outplayed for the only time during the year. RIVERSIDE 295 REDLANIJS 9 A disheartening first half saw the Bears at the short end of a 2-0 score. River- side seemed unable to stop the running and passing of the Terriers who con- sistently tore through the Bear forward wall for huge gains. The second and third quarters saw a grim Bear eleven come from behind and run up the largest score that a Riverside team has chalked up on its opponents in ten years. Vtlilliams time after time broke the Redlands line and backheld for some of the prettiest runs ever witnessed on the Riverside gridiron. To make things more exciting VValt Cleveland dropped back to his 45-yard line and completed a pass to Harris over the Terrier goal. Redlands scored their lone touchdown near the close of the game by means of a pass. A perfect place kick brought their total up to 9. RIVERSIDE 65 CHAFI-'EY 6 The final game of the season found the Bears again battling for second position. Bubu Williams, all C. B. L. halfback again proved to be the star of the afternoon. ln the second quarter he received a punt on the Tiger 45-yard line, eluded several would-be tacklers, and raced 45 yards slong the sidelines for Poly's only touchdown. Cleveland's try for the winning point was short. Chaffey came back strong in the fourth quarter. Getting possession of the ball by means ofa fumble on the Bear 25-yard line, a hard running Chaffey back soon carried the ball over the coveted stripe to even the count. The remaining few minutes of the game saw Riverside backfield run wild to place the ball in scoring territory. ln a final desperate effort to break the tie two place kicks were tried by Harris and Cleveland but both were far short, and the game ended with the teams in a tie for second place. Riverside out-gained their rivals in every department of the game, but the stubborn Chaffey team wouldn't be defeated. Eg. rt fm gerb 'alt 'I bmye Ch ffey li y 1. p n ld MllStmpC mbH Nefd MF a Wh t head Rang Flrst r Co don Reed Wa te B llard Ca Re o S ckett 7Ikr t h V l y mas Robe t SOP!-IOMORE FOCDTBALL RIVPRSIDF 2 POMONA 6 fhe season opener saw the cubs drop a closely fought contest to the Pomona babes bv a bare margln of 6 to 2 It was an excltxng game wxth hspmosa cub half belng the chxef vard g'uner RIVkllbllJI: 0 SAN Bl' RN XRDINIO fl Rn erslde journeyed to ban Bernardlno for thelr second g une ot the se lson fhe two tewms were evenly matched but lady luck faxored the Berdoo babes A Rlversxde punt partlally blocked and the Berdoo safety returned the ball 40 yards to a touchdown RIVERSIDE 12 REDLANDS 6 Agam the Bearlets played on a strange field but thlS tlme thev completely outclassed thexr opponents foppm scored the cubs first tally wxth a 60 yard run off tackle Espmosa added another sxx pomts xuth a l1ne buck from the two yard hne after a long pass from Zxkratch to Yelzy placed the ball on the -1 yard llne A long pass gaxe the Blue and VVhIte sophles thelr onlv score RIVERSIDE 0 CHAFFI-X 0 The Bear Cubs ended the season bv batthng the Chaffey mldgets to a score less t1e It was a hard fought game through wxth the Bearlets have a shght adxantage In yards gamed ThlS txe game forced R1Y6I'SldC to be satlsfied wxth thrrd posltlon 81 -ef 1 f '- I Top row - 'be ?lHBk , S. zer, J.ro rs, fl , a er, Smi h, Johnson, Phili s, Ar o , Corn- well, i S, u , abrera, Holeo , ayes, Cannom, Henry, u el fcoaehj, e .uen fco- chi. Second row-f'Shank, Andrews, Shrode, Colbert, Maddox, Cambell, Greek, Brusea. Hampson, Milburn, Bella, I e , o. ' ' owf, r , , i , a . 1 rzee, n , u , .' a c , ez , Lla , r son. , . Q V S x v L x ' M . . . . 1 . I .. ' Y , T v c . I ' ' 1 I IA I . . . , . . . V . . I I fi . 1 - .2 - D , , ' c ' ' . I . , . , .' ' . . . V. . . . , , , l 1 , - Y 1 I 3 ' . Y . Y V 4 u IW? If First row -Horton, Fatherinzham, Harris, Peterson, Wills, Sawahata, Sedano. Second row- Mumma, Cleveland, Clardy, Babcock, Thompson, Keys, Bowers. Barham. VARSITY BASKETBALL RIVERSIDE 22g REDLANDS 20 In the opening game of the season, the Bears barely nosed out the Redlands Terriers in one ofthe hardest fought games ofthe season. A final Bulldog spurt was cut short two points as the gun barked. This showing made the by Bears made them one of the favorites to cop the championship pennant. RIX'ERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO Polyis joy was short lived, however, when they dropped their second league game to a classy Berdoo quintet in a fast and exciting game. The teams were never separated by more than six points at any point ofthe game, but Berdoo, by sinking numerous long, difficult shots, edged out a victory. G. Babcock, Poly's stellar guard, was high point man with seven points. RIVERSIDE 5-1, COVINA 27 Playing by far their best offensive game of the season, the Bears completely annihilated the Covina Colts in their third major encounter ofthe year. Captain Billy Peterson led the attack scoring 21 points. Excellent guarding by Babcock and Bowers held the Colts to nine field goals. The Hrst half was fought on rather even terms, but the Bears scored at will the rest of the encounter. RIVERSIDE 50, SAN BERNARDINO 25 The Bears remained in the C. B. L. race with a surprising and convincing victory over the San Bernardino Indians in the return game. Riverside led at the half 15-11. The lead changed hands at three different times during the second half with the Bears finally ending up on top. The local Squad worked like a machine, only one substitution being necessary. Merle Harris was high point man, scoring 15 points. RIVERSIDE 19, CHAFFEY 45 The Chaffey Tigers had little trouble in keeping their lead in the C. B. L. race when they gave the bears their worst defeat of the year on the Ontario f1oor. A11 chances of a championship went glimmering. Chaffey led at half time 16-11. Superior floor work and an advantage in height helped the Tigers immensely in their victory. 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'1, wg... l.,,l i k.l'l, Ic'1I : ' ' '-tI111II.' I ' t'1111. ' . . First row -Rangle. Philips, Jacobsmyer, Zikratch, Cornwell. Peterson. Sec-ond row Mumma, Horton, Colbert, Stocking, Fraas, Pierce, Cavanaugh, Bellah, Caldwell. SQPHOMORE BASKETBALL RIX'ERSIIJE 145 REDLANDS 16 The Terrier Sophies proved to be a little to fast for the Bearlettsg beating them in the final few minutes of play. The Bear cubs showed a decided need of practice. RIVERSIDE 155 SAN BERNARDINO 14 The Bearletts again faltered in the final few minutes of play after leading their opponents all the way, and allowed the Cardettes to overtake them. Colbert was high point man. RIVERSIDE 9g CHAFFEY 16 Playing ruggedly in every quarter, the local Sophs took their fourth licking in five starts at the hands of the Tiger pups. The score stood 4-4 at the half. RIVERSIDE 19g SAN BERNARDINO 25 The league leading Berdoo Soshs had little trouble in downing the Bearlett in their return game. Colbert le his team in scoring with 9 points. RIVERSIDE 25g COVINA 6 Little competition was afforded the Bear Cubs in their third game of the season. The game was RiVerside'S from the start with Covina registering but one field goal during the entire classic, Colbert scored 16 points. RIVERSIDE Og REDLANDS 20 With the score 5-5 at the half, the Bear cubs were unable to keep up the good work and suffered their worst defeat of the year. RIVERSIDE 125 POMONA 18 In losing a hard fought battle to a superior. team was no disgrace to the Bear cubs. The Bearletts wound up the season with only one victory, but all their games ended in close scores. -4 84,1 Neufeld tcoa hl Mlller Dvollttle Dltehey Drnke McCarr ll CROSS COUNTRY R1X6I'S1LlC s cross country runners agam won the annual C B L cross country run to galn permanent possesslon of the cup whlch had been xn POSSCSSIOD of both Rlverslde and Chaffey for two years The four Poly entrants 'lttalned the CllS t1nct1on of malung the lowest score sxnce the four man entrance system has been ln progress when they averaged 19 polnts Smlth a Redlands runner crossed the l1ne flrst ln the fast tlllli, of ll 27 lD6ll'I5 closelv followed by WlcCarroll and Brown of R1XCFSlLlC R1XCI'SlClC led the other schools by a substantml margm Redlands finlshed second with 28 polnts Chaffev thlrd with 48 points Bcrdoo fourth with 75 polnts and Pomona fifth wlth 106 Vlllton NlcCarroll was the first Bear runner to Hmsh Brown Nllller 'md Drake flmshed 'S o and 7 respectlvely Coach Blll Neufeld should be congratulated for the wonclc rtul wav the Beal cross country teams have succeeded 85 :'T . -A L at A ful? .E M, . 1 Y. 1 F' Us 'Y' K I V , v - ,WY Y J ,, i fi 'fe fulfil. 7 f ii? gfifffz 4 5:33 fl - 14 ? fn , -15. 1 'W V l AN' ' . 3 .37 ' ' 5 Jil A . . . i 1 .5,.'e, l L , , I . , 1 . 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TRACK Claiming but mediocre material, Coach Iesse Mcrrtensen assembled his track and field candidates together and roduced a formidable group that won all but one of its dual meets and placed tllinird in the Citrus Belt League. Captain lerry Burrus, Billy Peterson and Niilton McCarroll enjoyed a successful season by winning their respective events in practically every contest. 14865.- Top row Coach H111 Lgbert Nele n Chen weth L1m11ell Fr1tche Hatta Le ter Second row Ca ham Gord n Garzee Forato M1llb11rn Flrat row Hdnex qkner Sanard Powers Luppe Cerm ll TRACK CALENDAR F1 BRL 1111 18 RlNLIblC1C opened the 1911 lrzcle 5e'15on 11v lllilllb 9 polnlw. ln thc 111111111 U1 IIIEL Show Rel ws held 111 S111 Bernardlno LIIHOI Qollcgc 91141111111 M x1zC11 1 oxu the Qollon Y Lll0WjlL1iL1's M 1Rc11 I0 RlNLl9lClL met Sm Bun IPR111141 o11 the 1'1tter s 111.141 1USll1 1 1 60 '7 40 1 scorn 1l1L Polv Sophs 111111 1 clcdn cut 69 11 111111111111 M xRC11 18 Phe Annual Hunfmgton Bcwch lnx1t'1t1on1l 111101 gnc R11 CI'SlC1C ih1cc thuds md fllth 111 four other ex ente MARCH '74 Polv dcfealed the Chaflcs TIQCFS 1955 C B I clumps ln '1 tl111l11n5 du'1l mul 11v '1 score of 6-1 l 1 -19 7 'S The Bearlete lost 11V 1 do -lo count APRIL 8 The Chaffey lm 1tat1onal Fleet conceded only 9 pomts to the Beire B111 Peterson set a new record of 6 feet 1 lnch IH the h15h jump MAY 1 C B L Hnals held at gan Bernardmo umor College 111th RlYCFS1LlC pl'1c1n5 th1rd Carter ln the 100 w 1rd dash and Peterson 1n the hlgh jump gmc lolx the1ronls f1rsts 1871 1 .YY , V 1 1 1 1' fs s. . 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U11 l1lL'1lI1JL'l'S 111' 11111 11141111 1 -11' V11?I11 kiilI'I'U11, 11' 'gc 1J!iI'1'1'l', 11111g1z1x 1 11'11-3, 141111 1'1llI1L'1l, 1f111111' X11-111-s, 13111 131111, '11 111 1J11l'I', 1,19 1,1111111 115, 1:l'i11111'i '1'1111111:1s, 1g1'I1 1111 111ps 111, 1311111 V1'1Il1'L'l', Y11'g11 11111113 1,11 V 11, 11111 .N1111'11s, 1,1111 1'ig111'1'1, :11111 111111111 .1.1 1's. gg 1,1 r r Wee Rly I Hmn Fxrt rS e BOY S TENNIS NV1th onlv three lettermen returmng Coach Bruce Lasev s asplrxtxons tor a champlonshlp tennis team were not so hrgh at the beglnnlng of the year but as the season progressed Sophomore and Freshman talent became more eudent and Polv finally ended up ln thxrd posxtlon m the Cxtrus Belt League loslng only to San Bernardxno 10 9 and to Chaffey 12 7 Polv defeated Cox ma 18 1 Pomona 15 6 and Redlands 15 6 In the season s practlce tllts RIVSFSICIC was undefeated agamst Redlands Unnersxty freshmen San Bernardmo unlor College Corona hrgh school and Rn erslde unlor College Throughout the season Bob Yanderzyl played first singles Captaln Eddle W elles second singles Paul Harmon thxrd slngles Fred Yvxlson fourth smgles Charles Dawson and Yance Rhudv first doubles and Stan Floss and YY alter Dawson second doubles C897 -H 'Seo r 4 , V i 4 , . . - , 1 , . it , , .. 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INTERCLASS SPORTS C1 A A BOARD Basketball Aumu SHADIL Speedball LLCX N ANnhRLoAN Hockey IEANILTTIL STRIPPLE Volleyball LoNr LL x Por si ON Baseball IDA 'Vi xr FARNsxxomx1 Tennis Luca Km Soclal Chau-man-MARY IANE ANTRoBLs Ross DeC This Vear girls athletics reached a high standard at Pol techmc High school due to the increased interest among the participants in t e xarious sports the well equipped gymnasium and athletic field and the expert instruction of the girls hysical education teachers Wit the Girls Athletlc Association sponsoring interclass competition in each sport many girls tried out for places on their respective class teams. This made the games very popular and increased competition. Not only did the competitors derive much enjoyment from the contests but they learned the valuable lesson of good sportsmanship Tennis IS the only girls sport in which there IS inter school competition The girls are trying to build up a strong hard fighting team and have been fortunate in doing so for several years now -Q94 - SENIOR BASKETBALL Thxrd row Roberts Baldwin Keller Eardlx itocklmz Newman Miss lxetnhxm beyond row Plnno Meroney Young Potter Ross Clexeland Crlppen First row Lhapman Dixon Farnsworth Shade Bryant Shadvsuk Dunn Basketball has long been consxclerecl a faxorlie game IH the sport calendar for the glrls lIlfLI'LStLtl lI'l popular athletic Competltlon llarlung the lJCglHIllIlg of the gxrls athlellc Calenclar, the unxors won the basketball Champlonshlp, bv the SOPHOMGRES AND JUNIORS Fourth row Qtackhoue Wood fhorsen Wanamaker M Smlth Antrobus Skellu Hightower Mxers Unland Cummmgs Rlchards Parker Shlgley Block Miss Graber Thxrd row Heaslet Cravens Brand Jack Herbert Ashby Cornehus Mack D Smxth T Smxth McKeon Beverly Kerdrxon Raymer Sarber Second row Keefer Sheehan Lynch Vanderlaan Stephenson Thompson Lxttle Burkey Coulter Thomas Carlton Clxne Covey Wllllams Flrst row Coleman Caples Claw Waters Strlpple Luther Brown McCall Ryerson Beaumont Hlghl0W9F Jamxson C95 A . . x N x . 3 . X . . ' A . A x . . . small margin of one point. The seniors were a Close second. ' V K . . 5 ' ' I. , ' . . Y I ' ' ., ,ix ' r ' , -' 5, First row--Knoll, Baldwin, Chapman, Cleveland, Ross, Stocking, Patten Farnsworth, Dixon, Dunn, Crippen, Eardley, Bryant, Keller, Peters, Johnson. Second row--Herreria, Millar, Stripple, DeCow, Hightower, Nishimoto, Williams, Hamilton, Carlton, Sum- ner, Caples, Thompson, Trout. Covey, Vanderlaan, Brown. Third row--Herbert Stockhouse. Kelly, Block. Antrobus, Wasmuth, Brant, Kerdison. Brandt, Allet, Reimer, McKean, Paxton. Fourth row- -Brown, Jack, Clark, Parker, Shigley, Cummings, Lovelady. SPEEDBALL Speedball made a very good showing this year with about one hundred girls signing up for practices. The season was badly broken up by weather con- ditions. The interclass competition was keen, the Iuniors winning the cham- pionship with the highest percentage. Speedball is a combination between basketball and soccer and is a very good sport for girls. It is a fast game and a good game to play because of the interest and competition it arouses. Much of the credit for the good season was due to Miss Teift, Miss Graber, and Miss Ketcham, who acted as coaches. First row- -Knoll, Cleveland, Polston, Stocking, Potter, Ross, Dunn, Crippen. Second row- -Chapman, Dugan Dixon, Farnsworth, Johnson, Tefft Binford, Brand Shade Bryant. Third row4Baldwin, Keller, Eardley, Slaughter, Hamner, Evans. HOCKEY Hockey made a very good showing this year, with enough girls signing up to have two teams in each class. Practices were scheduled twice a week for each class. Competition was keen between the teams and the games were sharpl contested. ln the interclass competition the senior class was victorious wit both their first and second team. Perhaps the most interesting factor was that nearly every girl out for hockey made a team. The girls owe much of their success to their coaches, Nliss Tefft, Nliss Graber and Miss Ketcham. Fourth row' -Cummings, Brown, Fack, Whittiker, Scott, Wasmuth, Skelley, Brandt, Conrad, Evans. Third row-Parker, Shigley, Staekhouse, Block, Ingersoll, Clark, Lovelady, Leap, Brand, Kertrion, Mays, Herbert, Allet, Machado, Unland, Paxton, McKean, Smith, Ktcham. Second row-Millar, Vanderloan, Covey, McCall, Hanson, Brennon, White, Herrera, Caples, Sumner, Hamilton, Best, Antrobus. First row--Brown, Newton, Pryor, Reimer, Cline, DeCow, Hightower, Williams, Nishimoto, Thompson, Carlton, Trout, Kobayashi, Stripple, Jenkins, Myers. GIRLS VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM N L UIINN N I IDL x GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM BASEBALL J NL N N k IIN IN N N X WIKI L1L'lIIL'IE In ITIL- If. .xIL'N I' IQIQIII IINIIIL- AI. II XXINIIIY' I.L-It iminh- I. I,. Iizeaxmr Right wing If, Illmxrzfuxw se I.x'II uI11g If. NISIINIIIIX L1-ut -1- ImII'I1.1vIa FI, I'x1:m-,Is IQI5I1l IIQIIIIIQIQIQ IS. IFE Lxrmtx' I..III1IIIII-411-IQ N. CII-M I-I xxw IQILIII ILIIIIIQIVIQ If. I ,'lI.' I.vI1IuIIII.IuIx Ii. Sl Wx'IxIIIJl SE QIHAIIL' Nf X,L!':XI-I 'vw Lf liugal-ms IE. Cuz. , I X X',I.xxx11Isux NI. I wx Ii.SI'1fx - 1' I'.I -II.III,1IwImmxywl-I1ImIIN-LMI!IIIIIIL-rigpwgl-4.:1I.win-L-.IIIf11.R1,IIUL-XXIIII wax-III, .X Igugv 11.1:11Iul' HI girlx Qigxu-II up I'1'w:11 .III uI4xvvs :HMI lI1v Ilmlg-1xI4Ixx uI:l1p'lI1III11 xnmxp.xI'1IL'i1IglI'I.x Iig'L'IlQllI1ICIlIII Liz QIIQ. LBVUIIII ix LIllk' lI1u xurux' .IIIIL uw:u'I1cs. .NIR ,IL-III. .WIRE i3I'llIlk'I', 4xmI .XIIQ IiclL'I141xn. ,K t t twt kMCa GIRLS TENNIS Tvlng Wlth Redlands and San Bernardlno for hrst honors 1n the C1trus Belt League the gxrls tenms team ended thelr season last Aprll NVltl'l h15,h hopes of gunmg the C B L trophv for permanency Probablv the most crushmg defeat and the most costly one was tl1e openlng YVl'llCl'l the R1xers1ders dropped to Redlands Poly gxrls took only the second thlrd and tourth smgles 1n thls match Needless to say the g1rls came back ln Rn ers1de Chaffey 19 0 R1xers1de San Bernardmo 10 9 Rn erslde Pomona 14 'm Rn erslde Cox 1na 18 l W1th 51 lllLlltl0l'l takmg the mayorlty ofthe team players thls years team h as had to work hard to keep up the fine standard set bv the aboxe champxons 'Nlanv pr xctxce matches haxe been plaved 1n preparatxon for the C B L en counters Prox 1d1ng good practlce compet1t1on tor our g1rls haxe been Colton h1gh school Rn erslde unlor College Corona h1gh school 'md Redlands college The openlnp, m ltch ot the C B L for Rn erslde IS NVltl'l COXID8 on our own courts It IS expected that several sophomores w1lI be plavmg, for RlXCPSlLle and XVltll Lucv Iilffl as th1s vear s manager another first place IS hoped for 199 Sevond row An robus, Shir singer. Coulter, TQH' , ea herhead, Johnson. First row Pontiolls, Bur e, e ll, Kim. ' . , N. . . . . . 1 ,- n n ' 2 ' . . . v . L e v . . . , 1 a v I n D a f ' u 4 all the rest ot thelr matches wlth declslve w1ns as IS shown by the tollowmg scores: I ' l VS. .,........ - ' VS. . . . ' ' vs. ......... ' Af ' VS. ' .......... - 7' r.. . ' . ' ' ' ' ,f ' . c c l , Z ' ' ' . 1 t Z . ' c ' V . . . - .D V , , . -I, 1 ..,. 1 4 - 7' 3 . . . ' ' I A I x' . X I . 1 K I' . r V h ' ACTIVITIES Pop row KICEQI' Lorrnlcs Horton Dummexs Hue-. Dltshex liulgnn Ru.-sdule Yonemurx Mlllor Wxll Smxth Hawkxns 'lhlrd row Homk Reimer Nellson Prukson Whextlx Atrmde Helmel H IILII Bowl Qecond row Ml'-s Klnxell Iirlnknmln I' mrlx Nelpp Cu hmm Nlshlmolo Dm more llevelnnd lbexon Carroll Plrst row Rhudx Rublo Horns Ile t Duem JITYISINUII Hobbs Holton Sahllel C nrter SPANISH CLUB Presxdent ROBERT IIORTON X ICC Presxdent ELF ANOR BP ST Socxal Chalrman IANET REIWXP R ln pursuance of a better plan for the dex elopment of a more earnest lnterest ID Spamsh, elther the language or customs, the club known as los lorltos was formed bx the hlgher classes ln years past The clubs method xs to haxe a buslness and a soclal gathermg fnlternatelx exerv month The officers were fortunate 1n securlng good speakels for the club and 1n 3.SSlStll'lg xt xarlous soclal functlons The tlrst meetlng was called for the election ot otflcers, w hlch was followed bx the Hallowe en partv glxen 1n the apartment Tllls proxed 1 great success and ull guests came dressed 1n Spanlsh costumes In the second busmess meetlng, Colonel C C gmlth gaxe an Interesting narratlon on the etw mologs of some bpanlsh wolds Ihe hrst meetxng ln the new vear was III the llttle theater where Los lorxtos prox ed tlltll' abllltw IH actlng and speeeh when two plavs were gnen ln Spanxsh Both Doble Robe and lxlglllll and IL Nlanana' were a great success The panata gn en was alter .1 Spanish custom whnch IS a lorm ot Xmas Celebratlon C1033 l 1 . S . , 1 j, ' , ', on-':, . ' ' ' ' , ' ' 2 , I: ' . f s 1 . ' , ' s , ' - 2 , -A , .' .- J. ' . .', s , f: . 1 , ' , S' : ' ', 'z ' . V' ' l - - TFC3SUFCF'lwlARG.-XRET NEILSON ' , . . ' . . Y V . . 1 n u V n 1 9 L xl it: x . E , n , . . . ' , . Q . , . e . . X X V V H Y . ' . ' i 3 , v 1 . - v xl . I V . h 1 5 w . - - - U ' rv 44 n H 1 Top row AVoris. Stadler, Reynolds, Wilson, Gedney, Reid, Roblee, Winder, Sleeper. Millar. Second row --'- Caldwell, Holmes, Wetzel, Burke, Whitehead, Evans. Slaughter, Covey, Gr:-mt, Williamson. First row -Hamner, Farnsworth. Jacobs, Davidson, Sutton. Fulmor. Twiuht, Vnrher. FRENCH CLUB PresiclenteFRANCEs Benin: Vice President--EIU-:r:N IJAYIDSON Secretary-Ritlmccfx Ricin TreasurereFRANCEs WILSON Advisor-Miss XVILLMAN Le Cercle Francais, a French club, restricted its membership to students who have had at least one year of French this year. The purpose of the club is to increase the students' knowledge of French life. customs, and language. The club has enjoyed a very successful year. Bliss Wlillman has given much of her time to make this success possible, and the students have joined in with much interest and approval to make the programs entertaining and worth while. Financially the club has fared quite well. Due to this several outside treats were enjoyed by the French club members. -Q 104 J-- First row Watts Welles Bohr Hays Rood Second row Jones Dammers Page Helmel Watts HlYHI7StJU WllQW Ernst Loultel Linens Allett lhlrd row Sauer Craft Hurley Poxxelxsell Brooks Hleen fllmer H11 t lllhLN Fourth row lyneh Shlrtzmfeer Sldwell Chnpman linuehel Shlelex Rue Skellw lxnmp I ll I l Ormlston Rathgeeber Cxseg 1th row Davles Chalzeren lun'-.tons lule Mxlmo HIIINQH vetrm mme: ul bmeleman Merrll Dalrvmple 'cth ov l' eemxn White ll uwn Wxrnu VN hlflllt ul l u l own no ml ml lmrm 1 LATIN CLUB Presxdent FR WChs VN HT FFHF xn VICE PI'6SlLlCHf IFAN LH NCI! Secretarv treasurer G xx Loma Blzooles Socml Chalrman CL XR x IJOLI llhe Latln Club, or Clrculus CIHQSICU5, had a most suecesstul Xiell under the dxrectlon of XNXISS Nlargarct Flnlev and Mxss fmladvs Cnlbext The organlzatlon IS formed to further the students knowledge ol Roman customs, characterxstxcs, dress, and language I hese .ue set forth ln short plax s, sluts, and reports gn en bv the members Uccasxonallv the clulx was entex tamed bv an 0l,ltSlLlC speaker The most umque afffalr of the vear xx as the annual Roman banquet whlclm nas held ln the late sprlng The program, menu, and decoratlxe seheme were put terned after those of Roman banquets 'lhe guests appeared dressed III Roman Costumes, and were serx ed bv Roman slax es f105l r ' , , , ' ' ' . 271 , 3 ' . 'S . 2 'JS- , ' , ' ' Y , ' ' , l 1 ' , z ' ', ' '.', A I ' 1 , .u u xw, lonrzu , , ' f , '23 '. F'f - ' ' f , ' .' J -, 2 , 1 .' , l': . , li: A' , lVl4'l z 'la nd, l.ol'lu-f-1', 1 ' . ' , ' ' . Si. r x 'r z , ' , r , z V. ' ' - 1: , ,: u is, lir ' . Allan, Sl If 'l, S 'th. . 'ln . fi I L 1 Y i I ,' 4 ai , , Y r - 41 - - 1, s , ,, , - , - V sf - x - . . . 1 . . . , N. ' I . 1 - . . . . . . ' ' , . , Y . x I . . , , e V . . ,I ,.,..,x., ,S . ,,k. . . V 1 E l I x vl 1 l x I I . l I 1 l v 1 I ' -1 e ' ' , ' V Q 1 V , , - . . e , . , . , , ,, . , . v , v ? , 1' + . 131 '32 li, I '7 ii'1'.'i3i5,Lf 'i?vQ Winbf . 4 1g,,,...f:.,,l,',-3 First row- Hightower, Capels. Bryant, Hightower, Brown, Dunn, Best, Kim, Coleman, Good, Pierre, McCall, Ashby, Dixon, Shade. Second row-ffBurtner, Ryerson. Wyatt, Carter, Waters, DeCow, Covey, Hansen, Hannah, Hamilton Weatherhead, Chapman, amison, Brand, Farnsworth, Rhudy, Ragin, Stearns. Third row Keller. Mac-Donald, Newman, Knoll, Nishimoto, Seawell, Spencer, Luther. Millar, Stocking, Tavaglione, Williams, Slrippel. Dugan, Antrobus, Johnson, Fourth row -Balluu, Crippen, Chappell, Peters, Milller, Stevenson, Marshal, Woods, Burkey, Hamner, Eardley, Schirtzsenze, White, Vanderpool, Cleveland. Fifth rowff-Binford, Vanderlaan, Antrobus, Faure, Barber, Evans, Raymer, Shigley, Paxton, Herbert Richards, Thompson, Sleeper, Herrera, Rathgaber. Sixth row-Brandt, Cummings, Voris, Braucher, Parker, Ham, Little, Skelley, Lynch. G. A. A. OFFICERS President-MARTHA HAMNER Vice President-RUTH BRYANT Secretary-BONNIE CRIPPEN TFC8SUF6P1MARGORH' HAMILTON Social Chairman-FRANCES DE Cow EXECUTIVE OFFICERS BasketballAAUDR15Y Simon Speedballflim MAE FARNSWORTH l'l0CkCy'IEANETTE STRIPPLI4: Volleyball-LUCY VANDERLAAN BaseballeMARY IANE ANTROBUS TennisvLUCY KIM The organization of the G. A. A, makes girls' sports more interesting. Many social events such as weinie bakes, hikes, parties, and the formal banquet drew the interest of many girl athletes. Business meetings are usually held on Friday in the auditorium. This organization is sponsored by .xliss Ketcham, Nliss Graber, and Nliss Tettt, physical education instructors. -f106J- Flrst row Brown RVSIHHI Dennls Hunllton Wlllldms Ireerrxn Davies Allen Prlmer lavton Ashlx Moulton Strlpple Second row Kelley Burke Wllson Qtenrns MrDuuf.1ll Ewan Blnford llxllou Davidson Caldwell h H K Twig, t urn nlss Third row Dahley Heaslet Dullton Hmnnh I'illllxl9l5I'ldL,C Herbert Lute-r qlmmb Lundell Karstons I hednew Whltehe nd l eap Fourth row Pontius Qlxuehter Crlnt lutten Roblee Stllder Pxtton Roblee Stalder Thuresson Shlelew Parker liruuhu Vorls Cum Williamson Thompson Qlxth row Malmo Mupe lxnmn Iundell llauldson MlTkl6W Hutton Brown C,onr'1d Qkellew llrlndt imxth Ward HI TRI Presndent ELIZABFTEIROBLFF X ICC Presndent IEAN PEARSE Secretary Ion DALRXMPLE Treasurer FRANCES BLRIXE Program Chalrman ELIZABEFH SFPARNS Socnal Chau-man VIRGINIA VK ILLIANIS Ihe H1 Trl Gnrl Reserx es have completed one of thelr most successful vears, under the able leadershlp ot LNKISS Pearl Green, Glrl Reserve secretarv and Nlrs Carollne Roblee, head aduser lhe club met once a month, carrvlng out .1 xocatlonal program 'l '1lliS on the dlflerent X ocatlons open to women were consldered both Interestmg and profltable The glrls were also actne IH Interest groups Handcxatts, SWll'HYl1lDg, horse back l lLllI1g, and other sports were engoved throughout the vear The serslce commxttee, under Norma Allott, was actne at Chrxstmas tlme helplng wlth the partles at the gettlement House and the Kxwams club party at Belltown Other actn 1t1CS Included an IITIPFCSSIXC recogmtlon seruce at the Fllsslon Inn, a Girl Reserxe Ring Ceremomal, a Father and Daughter banquet, a Depresslon Dance, and a Sprmg Formal Delegates were also sent to the mld wlnter con ference at Santa Ana and the summer conference at Asllomar Rn erslde glrls were hostesses to the San Bernardlno and Redlands clubs at the annual tr1 cxty banquet C1071 I I . ' . ' - '1 , ' ' '. - 4' 1 ' - ' D, 1 V . . V , V V - , . , .. V - V . V - V . V ' '1 Y - . f , L 'R .', ' 'Z , I SV I , 1' , A v' -' , 11 V V V' , V , ' ' ' V -' V 2 V P 3 V ' ' 1 ' V V lf ' I K I ', . ' -'V I ' 2 , I ' . ' ':,.z f . iz . ' -, -,Cz , 1 , , , , ' f , z ' , '. . I ' . ' 'I .' , ' Q . Fifth row Coulter, Ham. Helmer, Reid, Landis, Little, Hlurk. Ormiston, Allett, Casey, Suttton, Suners. - ' V S. ' 2 V V V s . 2 . . ' . , r ,', 2 V . , . . - ,. . I .. V V . . , , , . . . . I - V . V , . . W . . I x 1 , - 4 - - 1 , , , . u I X 4 x 1 t' Q s 1 x V s V . s V r s V 1 s x . Y K I . 7 . . 2 V V Y. . - s N Y. . v . V X . , . V X . V , V - - , First row Glasgow, Brinkman, Fogleman. Hays. Milliken, Thomas, Mason. Allen. Second row Nelnlett., Geib, Humpson. Phillips. Vklatts, Knoll, Reeves, Voit. Third row Williams, Huukleliridgv, Hagen, VVelles, Vollmer, Watts, Mi-Pherrin, lloyd. Fourth row NVhite. Wells, Berry, Field, Maloney, Button, Funningham, Vs-hlow. HI-Y President fl lowmm Gltflli Vice PresidentfTif:n llL'cKi.icixmoo12 Secretary --Ross CL'NNlNGll.-XM Treasurer fBRUCl-3 BUTTON At the termination ofthe new semester, a new lli-Y was organized with lloward Geib as president. The new club held its meetings at the Y. lil. C. A. instead of the different churches. Every person in the Hi-Y club took the oath of the club, which is To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Early in the year members of the Hi-Y, from their respective churches, organized a basketball league. This afforded much sport to all who participated. The club has enjoyed some very interesting and entertaining meetings. Pro- grams consisted of the initiation of new members, discussions, talks, a mother and son night, and a Hi-Y and lli-Tri banquet. The undertakings of the club were all successful and thoroughly enjoyed hy all members. Arthur Mohs, the club advisor, has done much to help make the year a suc- cessful onep and to him the club expresses their utmost gratitude. Ross CUNNINCIIAM, '35. -4 108 9- Flrst row Shepard Srhafer Ixllou Ilnfol Brandt knoll Nkuman lorhnm Second row Shanuuk Potter l,l l17l79H Bund chuh lurden Md nrw Dugan Baker Farnsworth Thompson Thlrd row Sedano Boulton Rm DeCoxx D2lNldSllH Illlton Iohnxun hglxert 'lhompson Fourth row Sheehan Sv.hubter Dltchey Spear Flamboe Tllden -Xllen Elmlund Bass COMMERCIAL CLUB I rrbxdcnt Doms Ross X me I rundrnt IloLs1oN S1 I 1 II Sccutanv I nl BRXNIJ masulu LCIIII Sloux. I lwgldlll Llldllllldll XI INIONI x IDU xx lo Stlllllllgltk minds to actnxiv lll COIlblLlL.I'dI.l0Il ol plvcscnl daw plolmlcmb undu l6StI'd1I'lt of lessons of the past, to encourage the organization of the busmesb students ofthe school, and to prepare them for the bus1neSs world is the purpose of tlus club Nlembershxp IS Ilmlteil to students haxmg a COIllIllLI'Cldl major and anv senlox Ialung a commerclal subject From a leap Vcar partv and a loller skatlng, partv to .1 SWlI1lIlllI1g partv, the socxal slcle ol the club nab xcrv ex cntful under the LIIFCCIIOII of I' xelvn Schwartz Nlr Collex, the ZICIXISOF, was a large factor to the success of the organlzatlon 11095 -new 1. r M-- S 1 I 1 ,Q 'Q 'S 4 1 It , , III' M 4, ,if ,, ,,, , vi . I . . .......- -3- I ' ,I I - eng. I J ul y all J, , gr - I xi . . 'I Tig 1,3 ,riff 'cl .fiiqisi -63 . C. Y . fl.. T' : '-- ' ,.-' , la ,' ', I , ,. ' , z . s-g y,-.fi ' -- ' . ' , , S , I K , '52 ' . , ' . 7 .- . g.L.,,,g' , . , . - . . ' ' . .. .' ,'jw2'i ,141 QQ. QL' .X L, u .ig+.-,rw ICJ ,-. I .' :,- H -I mi, 3IS'e,1 II ,Z K, I -115 3 ,.' , K- sk. -. 7-.L-' . W, 'L-H X' ng Q y 1 ni 7,1-4: I I, Y w .I 1 'I I I l, -.4:. Nc: x ' ' ' . . , . . I I. . , iff , , . . . . . . . . 19' . . , . , - V , , . . , . , , . , . , . , . 21 I . . ' S . . 1 . . ,-E? . . , 1 , . , ., ,. . , ,X I ' I ,HI . , 5,55 I . . . . . . . . , , , , ,, , , . , ,Pl ' U .J - -. - ii ' . . . . , ,. . . . , . , , . , , V , H35 ,ex . . , L 1 , Y a . , , V u Y, L v i J f L . ' , AI ' , , , . , ' .W c ,IJ 2' a' ' , ff .- 'S , 5 .wlgf QI, v.. I 1 . First row Parker, Allen, Chalgren, Williams, Shirtsinger, Landis, Voris, Burke, lirancher, Perrine. Second row Mellor, Keller, W'ilson, Davison, Lundell, Davies, Black, Coleman, Ormiston. Third row aHispirito, Baldwin, McDonald, Herbert, Hucklebridge, Allett, Engleman, Freeman, Brandt. Fourth row Cleveland, Rhudy, Schafer, I-'uni-h, Davison, Sevaly, Drysdule, Mull. Fifth row- Damnns, Ruud, Lindeleaf, Hut-klebridge. JUNIOR INSTITUTE OFFICERS ChancelloraXNAYNE Roon Vice Chancellor-FRANCES BURKE Secretariat Head+RANnoLPn CARTPIII Treasurer-BETTY SCHIRTZINGER The club was organized during the school year of 1927-28, and has been in continuous existence up to the present moment. Students attending the annual session of the Institute of International Relations held at the Mission Inn, became interested in the subject of world friendship and good will among races and nations. This interest led to the formation of the club and selection of its name. The purpose of the club as stated in the constitution is To emphasize the arts of peace and to work for friendship among the peoples of the world through mutual understanding and good-will and by the elimination of partisian, sec- tarian, and national prejudices. The student body ofthe Poly High School is very cosmopolitan. Over half ofthe students were born outside of California. lVlore than forty were born in foreign countries. lliany races are represented. The purpose of the club is to have among its members representatives of as many races and nations as pos- sible. The association of the members broadens the point of view and develops sympathy and understanding. Meetings are held every Thursday in the Adobe of the Nlission Inn. Many round tables have been held by the members, and many distinguished speakers and leaders have addressed the club. The coming in contact with such leaders has brought great inspiration to the members. -q 110 3- Flrst row Tavl lxonl Chapman Cfxldwell McLlearx Bwrne V111 Arnxm Bexelw Mucky Qeeond row Horton Antrohus Morelock W1 ner Hessel Qleeper l1ttm'1n Lraft Thlrd ron Crew lillllnes Burt Erdlex Stonebrxker R1th1.1he1 Roe Cum Deckermun Iorkhut Fourth row Mllls Mull Hurley Cordon MUSIC CLUB I resrdent l'RxN1t l xx xc LIONI N lee Presxdent 1WYRON .wel L Secretary tre msurer LORRAINI' H1ss1L I roaram Ch urm m ALDRFX VV xc NI R Program Commnttee IEW ELL PIITWXAN, Nl xsuto X ONl wsu: 1, Whm IAN1 AN'1ROBLb linux XKLCLE un LLOHD Nl lean Xdusor Nlks AlILLS rhls ve u 1s the tlrst Vkdl th It the Nlusxe Club has been H1 uustence lhe lnterest and 1pprec1'1t1on ot good music .ol ourselxes our school and tor oul fellow students lhe club 15 llfllltbll to those 11 ho h ue taken xt least one xe u ot anv kmd ot muslc durmg hlgh school There are approwumately fittv members IH the club and each member lb talented 1n some hne ot muslc At each of our meetmgs dxfferent members contrlbute somethlng to the program and m that way no one IS left out We haxe also had well known Rn ersxde artlsts to entertaln us and to speak to us AxllSS Nlar cella Craft and Nlr Spohr are heartv sponsors of our club Among the soclal exents ot the vear was 1 Y alentme paxtv whlch was gn en at the home ot Thelma lxlorelock who IS 1 member of the club lhe partv H115 Cord and Prlnt Refreshments of ammil erackers lollv pops Ice crezm and candy were serx ed At the end ot the vcar a most lnterestme p artx was glXLll tor the Dlellllllls and thelr puents It was held lt the school ln one ot the large study halls Vlembers ot the second vear llalmonv Class presented 1 progr un ot 0I'lg1l1!l composltlons 'I hrs was enjoyed lmmensely, as lt showed the parents yust what IS hemg done ln adx anced harmony The program also rex ealed that there were budchng composers m the club LORR XINh HEssLL 11115 1 ' S zu' ', , 1 ' . A 1' ' 1 N, 2 1 , ' - '. -' , S. '. as . .- - 1. 4 . ' ' I .', h I rf, , Y .', S ' P. , 2 Yi , , I I , ' , A ' Z ' , ' ' , U I - J ' , ff Y . , Y i I I I I 14 V. 1 I l if r v X 4 as x . 1 K - 12 1 ' I 1 G V . . - , . . ' A ' . . .-5, ' ' C. ' I 1 4 ' A 3 ' ' , 3. 21 . ' 1 ', ' 1 , ' ' 2 ' I ' 'fx S. S V ,C 5 1 t ,. . Z . N ., .4 . Q lylllSlC Club was founded wxth a dctmlte alm lll VICYV and that ann IS to promote , 2 2 . K . N 1 . ,, L. Y , . l Y g X W. ' Q 1 5 ss l ' I r x 4 l 6 D' ' 1 17 iz ' . i ' ' I i J . 1 L h . . . , K 1 1 . Y 1 i I -I y E Y ' 1 I . - 'Q , , ' , U , ' , , ' ' 1, . I K' . 1 an ' rv - V - - a . 1 1 C ' ' , . - , 'z x 1 N I , . ' ' y 2 V V. ' . t ' . ,T E 5 E ax L. pl L1 5 i N. I on i x I x L F 51. A 1 . , , t . . . V , .. ,, , 2 E Q First row- -VVertz, Knauss, Cheek, Randall, llottel, Marion, Lester. Seeond row Reynolds, Page, Whiting, Lee. Waite, Sinclair, Robbins. Third row -Cheek, Polsten, Brier, Robinson, Whiting, Hair, Wise. Fourth row-fTotlen, Barto, Fowler, Jones, Moreland, Tilden, Jestur, Carson F. F. A. President fffff' BILLY BOT'1'liL Vice Pres1denteFRANK McF,xlu..xNo SecretaryeV1NcENT IESTER Treasury--TOM CARSON Reporter -BURTON T1Ln1-:N Watch Dog'--CHARLH-: KNAL'ss This is the tirst -vear for the Future Farmers Club and much interest has been shown by the members of this organization. lve hope that the club will prosper and grow in the future. Flembership is open to anyone taking vocational agri- culture. The advisor is Nlr. Nloreland. The purpose of the club is to promote scholarship among students of vocational agriculture, to promote vocational education in agriculture in the public schools of the United States and to create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations. Une of the outstanding affairs of the year was the Fathers and Sons banquet held in the Central Iunior High cafeteria. The club entered judging teams at the Pomona Fair, Orange Show, and other local judging contests. VINCENT IESTER, '55. -4 112 3- Flrst row Bowers Cuver liuln oc k Moore Peterson liurrus Hlmes Hue klebrldge Yecond row l'uJlsak1 YllLllLhl Mellor lhompson Clexelfnnd Marks Kllday Harrls Third row Neufeld Yelton W.-umenreld Brown Shu 1 Welles Thomp on Sm. ahatx MeCarr0ll LETTERMAN S CLUB Presulent fxLBl RT Hmrzs Socxal Chaurman TED HLClxLhBl2lIJf r Srcretarv treasurer BILLu 'XLLI N Pr ri vsov fhe Polv Lettermens Club, orgamzed to promote athletlcs and sportsmanship shxp has mcreased xts membcrslup consxderable durmg the past vear Requxrements tor entrance he only ln the acqulsxtlon of a major R 1n elther football basketball, basebnll track or tennls The CYCll1SlV6 club has taken a promlnent part ln the EiCtlY1t1CS ofthe school Many members acted as otlnclals 1n the track mccts held at Polv Much mterest was shown m the fact that more lettermen s sweaters were bought thls year than any prey lous year ln the hlstorv of the school Presxdent Albert IIIYTICS should be commended upon for hls fine work durmg the school year BILLH ALLI N PILTERSON, '55 q 113 5 I N at - I ' L ' 'firi Hwy' r,l D: ' 'n Il I I., K fy -,I 2, 2.,. ' . D Vice PresidentfLLEW1fLYN Bureaus . - A . . 1 . . . . H ',, . . I n I Z , u . N' . . n s Q , L , Q , I, ,, ,, ,T.a,.,A,, , W, ,, ,A ,D ,,- WA, , W , ,A ,A , ,, , Ev- AJ First row-McCleary, Johnson, SchaH'er, Brown, Ormiston, Casey, Raymer, Rathborgu, Peck, Peters, Schirtzinger, Kline, White, Merril, Spaiord. Second row--Engleman, Burt, Arbough, Dholly, Meanors, Holmes, Reid, Chalgren, Stearns, Brand, Attride, Cummings, Saloman. Knapp, Voris. Third row' Mason, Hurley, Frost, Fisher, Page, Smith, Yonemura, Horton, Wetzel, Tsbota, Hurst, Beier. Fourth row- fWelles, Hood, VVheatcaft, Elliot, Sevaly, Hagen, Geib, Grey, Hawks, Brown, Hunter. HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER President-WAYNE ROOD Vice President-BETTY ATTRIDE Secretary-treasurer-C. KEITH IWASON Social Chairman-ELIZABETH STEARNS Publicity Chairman-ROBERT HUNTER Typist-WILLIAM HOGEN Committeemen-ADA XWOODBURY, HOWARD xVILSON Advisor-MISS M. A. FINLEY OFFICERS SECOND SEMESTER President-WAYNE ROOD Vice President-MARY LoUIsE CASEY Secretary-treasurer-DICK GRAY Committeemen-ANNABETH ORMISTON, MARY PETERS Typist-FAYE BRAND The Honor Society has enjoyed a delightful year. In order to belong to the Society, a student must make twenty points per semester, an A Counting 5 points, and a B 1 point. The club meets at least once each month. Twice each year, the seniors who have earned the gold pin are awarded such. This gold pin entitles the person to a life membership in the society. lust this year the constitution of the society was changed as to requirements, dues, and number of meetings. KEITH MASON, '35. -4 114 5- tellmmr Kl yKe ENTOMOLOGY CLUB Presxdent CHARLES DAwxNx- Rb Secretary WILLIAWI Reeves Treasurer DALE BLLGRIN The club was founded bv some ofthe members who ewcercxsed a ln elv part ln collectmg spec1mens together wxth 'Vlr L T YVh1te The purpose ofthe club was that a place should be had for the meetmg of those who took an mterest ln thxs field The first group whlch made up th1s club conslsted of sexenteen members among whlch are some who hax e pursued the study ofthe Callforman Lepldoptera for sew eral years A number of these have made lmportant dlscox CFICS ln regards to the habxtats and llfe hlstorles The club IS voung therefore not sery actne Durmg the warmer part of our remamxng davs of school aCtlXltl6S the members plan to do some collectxng and for those not famlllar wlth the methods someone who has had CXPCFICDCC wlll demonstrate It to them In one of the blology departments the club plans to leaxe some specxmens of the southern part of the state for future students m that subject 11151 l First row-- -VVhi , a e S. Bundschuh. Sheppard, idn , rdraon. Second row -Wylie, Gerhardt, Reeves, Davenport, Uulyrrin, Smith, Walllace. 1 1 I ' ' , ' A . . . . . . . V Y . . Y . . ROTC ust a tux davs bdoit the opening of school came tht ncvss that the R O 'l C, was to haxe a new commandant Lieutenant Colonel R W Ashbrook being remox ed from actixe dutv left a xacancgy to be filled Captain Olin C Newell oth Cay alrv Fort Clark Texas was placed in command of the unit All those who haxe come in contact with Captain Newell either sociallv or in connection vsith the R U T C haxe found that he possesses a charming personality and is more than pleasant to work with The R O T C has been fortunate in re CelXlI1g such a man as Captain Newell to take the place of Lieutenant Colonel R YN Ashbrook vt ho is one ofthe finest men the public will ex er know On Nox ember ll the unit turned out for the Armistice Dav parade as well as on Wemorial Day Colonel erome G Pillow usited the school on March 17 of this year H complimented the school on its appearance and said improxement was shown ox er last vear The Rifle Club made a good showing in all rifle matches ln which they par ticipated All units of the R. O. T. C. exceeded their enrollment of last year by a large number. The Rifle Club alone had over fifty members compete for membership. The unit as a whole had ox er two hundred and fifty on its enrollment book. The band has to be complimented on its work this vear. They paraded with the unit on Armistice and Memorial Day as well as furnishing the music for the Riverside 'lrade Day parade. The band played at all football games and a section ofthe band played at all basketball games. Under the direction of Nlr. Hilverkus the band has done well and should be highly complimented. The art of playing martial music is not acquired over night. The school congratulates Captain Newell on hay ing such a successful first year. All responsibility falls on Captain Newell and Sergeant Flay and they should be complimented. CADET MAIOR TUDOR WALL 55 -4 116 7- COMPANY A -gf...-QQ First ron Ross Lrukxon Dunman Llrroll Qecond row Lal' een Hives DeJomhkade lfngluh Annsld Johnxlm Strohulxel lwexett Hutxhuxon Roberts Lurtls linker V! usermxn Thlrd ron Bayer Brounlngr Dauxon Middleton HlI'lLX While Hlnnnh klhlllli Hmmm-. N nl lun xon Dau-.on Dlthfldgl Moodx b1Hd9lS ourth ron Iusk Mankm Iirodx lxll exnnlds Aluxrn lhnlx lion lm Wxrxen liovsex Wllgl Sannard Hyde Quant Polwer PINRE Himp on Hnxden Mexer Mills Hawes Helmer Hathorne Moore Wood in Top rovs Hagen Skner HOSkll1S0ll Ingllsh Robbms Ixnau S Vhrtz Vlrnrlex Broun Flllllltflllx Cordon Smith Newman Cheek Drake Cash Danes Thlrd ron Cheek Smart Moore Pxckup Conaer Knoll Broun Jordan Mmhuen Reed Kerun Johnxun Vlot Danes Jackson Gerhardt Rebman Detweller Bru la O le Second rms Mldglex Putman Parker Slack Bradlex Smith Wxllxam Couture McDougal Burr Ward Sauer Brlnkman Frltshe I hox F1TQtlOXX Shrode Rcmlette ODell Sandb Hoelxms Vlell Coll1er VV1l0n Ruker Wlgffield Blonlx Mazzuca 11175 l l u Y .' v . ,' ' 5 ' . ' , 1 ' '. 2 2 , ' K' -S. cz . ' ' ' F ' ' K- ' 'l-.'s1,l'Icg - . 1 1, hz . 'Q ' , -4, -wh ' ' . ' , ' , ' ' , zu . 2 S . If - .' H- Fifth row Marcy, Farrell, Copely, Little, Miller, Oien, Barren, Wheatly. Mahlmzm. Gl'Hll'y, liriyzggs, Harris ' f f , ' ' , J ' ' , f , ' ' ' 'I . V' ' ' , 'Z 1 ' ' '. I , b 'l ' Q ' - l . ' V v. . - ' 1 - ' Y . V 5 . .' , Y' I I v. S . . . , . w. , . . COMPANY C Top row -Nelson, Sins-lar, S1-hirtzingrcr, Hobbs. Winfield Brown, Helma, Twininxx. Dnrr. Faulhalser. Green llruneal, Fitch, List, Nelson. Third row -Cremer, Parks. Fowler, Cornwell, Hunter. Robinson, O'Dell, Mull, Smith, Greenstreet, Hicks Fydell, Thomas. Second row -Attride, Browning, Hoag, Gzxuque, Hauser, Lowery, Stearns, Moody, Thurresson, WVute. Maloney Dunn. Neblet, Ubrnn. First row Lashey, Heard, Vunm-9, Sc-hwzxrtz, Mm-Kown, Sheffield, Mm-Allen, Grnenwulsl, Seibel, Holm-rson Yngrushi, Fallopy. BAND Top rowYPaschall, Taylor, Mayer, Washburn. Horton. Marks, Boyd. Second row--ABrown, Savane. Smith, Walker, Johnson. Nffwlove, Whitmer, Drummond. Wilie, Ingham. First rowffAdamson, Gray, Hobbs. White, Prior, Connor, LaBonde, Martin, Simpkins, Hawkins. -C118J- n ' Fu-xt row Nell Hays Volt Lowell Jmk Suunml row lrxor Mills Lopley Muodv Hnes RIFLE CLUB The Rxlle Club cofxchul ln Sergeant lxlHV, h IS pdItlClp ated Ill sex eral matches thls wear, namelv the Nmth Corps Area Witch and the W lllldfll Randolph Hears trophv match The Heirit lloplw m lfch ls helcl cxerw ve u Fug members of e'1cl1 team compelc lm thus tlupln llu Llll.lI'L U S xml posscssmne pmrtlclpitc Qfxm 1 N uma lLIDOR Xl XLL, 11195 ..f- Y . , ,,,, . Q Y W Y l . E . s , I 1 Third rnw lienskin, Russ, Smith. NVheutly. Knoll, Arnnld. . , I . . , ' , , V L - Z , . Z , v . - . . I ,. . V' U , A A 1 ' . . ' 2 . ' K' t z '. '- H . . . ' , , . 1 . . . ' ' C ' '. X ' ' . . . Z ff 'ff , I c '. ' ,V . c ' . Y 7 , 2 A l. ' . 53. Top rowfMosbaugh. Harp. Jones, Stewart. Second row-Plows, Lovell. Oien. Wetzel, Roberts, Page. Dorr, Satterfield. First row-Hansen, Funch. Dolk. Hunter, Wall, Scott. Kerr OFFICERS The above group is composed of all the R. 0. T. C. officers and the lmeacl quarters staff. They are under the supervision of Captain Newell and Ser geant May. -f120J- Top row Wall Omen Hansen Funch Dolk Seott Hunter Roberts I'lrt row Plow Kerr Iowell Qdtterheld Wetlel Inge Ihnr CAVALIERS CLUB Presulent CAP1 IIN I AXVSON QATTPRFII LD X :ce I rcsulent I IPL rl-rw XNI IVIANFORD NX 1- rzr I Qecretdnv treasurer CAvrx1N ROBLR1 llumru bocual Chalrman LIFLTFNANr Cum Kr RR lllembers of the C'1N'll16I'S Club are Commlsslonecl officers of the R O I C onls The members liaxe cooperated WVltl'l the OHICCFS of the Club ln mdlung tlus as successful a year for 3.CtlXltlCS as poss1ble fbere has been less actlvltxes llns vear clue to financml conclltxons The same plns were usul for the club the onlv cb mnges were the numerals llns vears C uallus Club presented pisl Lomm incl mi I lLlll.Lllll'll. Loloml R W Ashbrook wltll in onyx mleslc pen sd. as '1 to LII ol lpplLLllI.lOI1 lol lu guul ance IH the vewrs ln w l11cl1 llmev were wltb lnm Cdptaln Ulm C Newell the neu Communcl mt of tbc lllllt IS the sponsor ol ilns vear s Cax .lllers Club CXPFXIN I XXXSON SXFII RFIFID his C1215 5 ' 5. .I' ,L' ' , Z. , '. '- . I 1 x k 4 44 1' J ' ., ,. rv 4. J . , f . ., ,,,- ,ff , . ,, , ., . . . , .. N . . v 1 v Q , . . . . ,, K C IA I 1 1 u , , , . U. , , . I L . .' . .' I A . .. , . . , . . c . . .. . . , . . '. . ' z , Q '. . k- 1 -lx . , , ,,, I A . . L . . , I . ,, . . . , . ., . I .1 . .. . .- , ... SHCDPS Nlost of us consider the vocational shops as mysterious buildings from which occasionally issues the faint buzz of a motor or the knock of a limping lizzie and we don't seem to realize that it is one of the busiest departments of the school. In almost every part of every building may be seen evidences of the labor of the printers, carpenters, mechanics, and electricians. PRINT SHOP Here, under the careful guidance of N. O. lxloore, some of the future printers of the world are introduced to the intricacies ofthe press. Here are printed the POLY SPOTLIGHT, the ORANGE AND GREEN, and the BOOKLOVER,S ANNUAL, be- sides many other papers and publications of the whole city. CARPENTRY SIIOP Perhaps you have seen the Poly carpenters working with their instructor, E. B. Cordell, upon various houses about the city, for they actually build some of the fine homes and smaller structures for Riverside. Then too, besides the actual building, hours of instruction on the fine points of building are held in the carpentry shop. WOOD SHOP The wood shop, under the direction of Xvilliam Vtligley, head of the shops, acts as an assistant to the carpentry shop by building doors, windows, and various sorts of joinery work for the houses and it also has made many of the wooden objects to be seen around the fschool. ELECTRIC SHOP In the electric shop in the Science building, Ralph Ingersoll instructs the electricians just what they should learn concerning electricity, and the school itself furnishes plenty of situations by which the boys may gain actual experi- ence in repair worlc. AUTO SHOPS The many cars we have seen parked outside the shop building are there to be repaired by the several classes of mechanics, headed by George Mosher and Raymond Hamilton. The boys receive excellent instruction and the course is one ot' the most popular vocational subjects in the school. MACHINE SHOP Here can be found dozens of all types of delicate machines for turning out metal work. and under the guidance of XV. Horton, the boys can receive valu- able instruction in the class room adjoining the shop. -t122J- ELECTRIC SI-IOP -HX Flrst row Hawthorne Parsons Parln Mr lngerxull Axtell Dexter Newell lctel Odell Muhnlotttn Barth Second row Mazzucx Montgumerx I new ku 11 VK I Fhlrd rum Mdhlmxn lxemxn D 1lk White l h I x ll AUTO SHOP 1g Z r t row Tdl11Lllt hl Lxelux r ln mn un ll K x 1 'N um A cund run bgnwxh lla L an nxsell l lker lp ul llnrd row Wood M4 lxonlu Im lcln an un U 1129 K k ! - V s ' . R . . '2, ' 4',.n .', 'ff', 'lbrm. ' ' ' f ' 2 , ' js , 1 ', ' ' , 'unc' , ,nv . 1 R I I Qi 4 a W, , L1 . if ' -X A I A I 1 X n7.x ,.'X. lx 'X X I l gm I l Fi s '-- ' 'f ' '. ' I, Bull, lie l' , Mr. Hu 'll , M'l1: -lj. :will iS. -1: lz. Se ' 2 '. 'rv ' ,'i ,Ou A.Yuy -hi. ' '-f ' , 'fn 'i Fr: k ,T 3. 1 L, mi Front row liousman, McCarroll, Halterman, Moore, Jackson. De Jarld, Turner, Miller. Back rowf -Taylor, Puxzliuso, Butler, Ptterson, Easteday, Genty, Dunkin. PRINT SHOP The 1955 ORANGE AND GREEN is the sixteenth issue of the annual printed in this shop. Fifteen issues of the junior college annual have also been printed. ln addition to these annuals the shop does practically all of the printing for the high school, junior college, and the city school system. -4 1241- CLASSICS LITTLE THEATER 19 f Nl Ualnvmple s lllamatles classes adopter the ll e heat 1 as tlun elassxom lhen It was l11LlLlX the basement ot the QCICDCL llll 4 lllf' w1tl1 1 small stage llllllt 111 on one slcle llle sexentv tue theater sea s ne 111 - . 4 e . IL 1 e lea er lzli s alt l'he next vear, J 0 the w nlls and LLll1Il were pl 1ste1ed, makmg the 1oon1 serv pre sentxlmle 111 appe ll II ee Nlole st we LqLllpIl1Ll1t was brought down, the llats were llllllt, and the XLIV elttI1lLtlXL Lllltdllli ot monks cloth were made and hung nu er suspeet that tlllQ room was or1ff1nallv a basement ll11s vear finds ex en .1notl1eracld1t1on to the I 1ttle ll1eate1 A new ewelorama ot LLlltdll'lS, of monks eloth to match the txont Lllltdlll has been put up and the old tlats haue been taken down l l11s makes .1 more ffeneral stage settmg easler to use 1n w ork shop plaxs, whlch the dramat1cs elasses Hue An lncloor scene or an outdoor scene can be made, as the plas demmds, w1th l1ttle trouble and Hood 1mag1nat1ons Durmg the near, the students 111 the dramatl-cs Classes Hue pantomlmes, talks work shop pl us and demonstratmns under strlct, constructne cr1t1c1sm, bv the rest ot the class ln tl11s wax talented actors are often tound As a matter ot tact the numlxer ot tl1ose w l1o reallv w1sh to tike up stave work as thelr llfe wo1k IS small Baturallx thls eourse IS xerv l1enef1c1al to these few, but 1t IS also 1 aluable to other students 111 that lt cures them ot stage t'r1ght Clexelops tllell' stage presence, teaches the111 to be able to d1st1ngu1sh good actlnfz and good plays tron the bad, and to enpov anb appreelate them and dexelops the1r polse Besules all these adxantages, the Llttle lwheater people enjoy the1r work and the1r classes, and almost exerw one gn es YVlll1I1glY h1s co operat1on to the group, a xerv necessarv factor 1D work of th1s k1nd The study of clramat1cs IS 1D 1tself a xerv tascmatmg subyect, but lt 1S made ex en more so here w1th the a1d of the proper atmospherlc surroundlngs ln the Llttle Theater and the excellent 1nstruct1on of an understanclmg teacher 11291 ln the -veal' fl 3, 1 r. ' 'l -'Q ' ' ' gg 'Q ' ' l ' jttl 'I' ,. C. ,. ,mn . , , L , I 5' , ik. , 5,3-. ,S ,. ,xsrs t- ., 1. 1 got, wc l ' lllgllt III, 'lll l tl1 ' c'1 ot the- L ttl ' 'lll 1' t ' l ' l Qt' ' cd. ' 1 1 mpg' . .1 ,, 5 is K ,. ,K ,- i . 4 111.3 A NSEC.. . , lfach year some lxnprovcrncnt has lmeen made, until now' a new co1ner would 5 v 1 1 1 iw 1 .L v1 ks lb. I 1 1 xv 1 J . V1 .xv LV x 3 v ' 2 I J J. l V T 2' ' h'. l l Y Y.7W ' T Y 5 ' T s , '. - . . ' , , v . , , . L. , , he , , , 5. , y x , Y 1 5 Y L Q B V. . X . . . ' ' s Lv ,f V 1 . ' I U. r ' Y , k A , SS. J . . . , , , k , . K V r U, , T' . 1 T s If n ,y L 4 Ly n s n 5' , Q Y T E T i I I EN.: T , Y i 3. .1-J. L ' s ' V A ' 7 ' ' v . l i X Y Y . v ' 1. . v . - ' . X . . . . From left to right -Concer, Swart, Paschall, Robson, Scott, Wassaman, Oien, Halma, Davison. CAST I3H61HOLMES HALMA Kershaw-CHARLES DAv1soN Shackleton-DAVID PASCHALL William, the butler-DONALD OIEN LUCy'nRONALD SWART Mrs. Chadwick-ARTHUR ROBSON Mrs. Pixton-ELMER SCOTT Mr. PiXtOnLWILLARD WASSMAN Claude-WALTER CONCER lane, the R. O. T. C. play, was a success financially as well as otherwise. The profit was donated to the school to buy a regimental flag. The business staff consisted of Robert Hunter, Beryl Stewart, Duane Hurley, Vernon Hansen, Melvin Iohnston, Clyde Kerr, and Gerhardt Brinkman. -q 130 3- .7 Rumcr Byrd Best Ddlrymple Shlrtslngcr Ilene Iaxker C rsc lznner Wxttles Nclpp Rumu 'Vloulton Dau ONCE THERE WAS A PRINCESS PFIIICLSS Dellatorre IANI' 1 Rl IM! R Smgnor Marom ROBFRT CARLSON The Old Prmcess Ia XNNI1 XVILSON Hazel Bovd GFORGIANNA Pxumn Wrs Bovd FIEANOR Bur Wrs Seaxer BFTT1 SCHIRFZINK I-R Rubx Bowl IILAN PIP.RClf Aunt Wcta Elmball CHARIOIII N1-II P Ioe Bovcl THOMAS I-'XNNII R Ph1l I PNNOX FERDIN-XNIJ Dm Ib Mllton D Aray HOWARIW Bunn Osephlne the maldj WARE XVXILLI Ienme NKARX IANF XEOLLION Ada IOXC1' RILINSER fhls delxahtful and entertalnlng Comeclx put on In the umol dass Qunul .mother blg Int for V S Dalrw mple dramatlcs lnstluctor -X good Jail of new talent was dlSp13V6d III the Cast Bob Sanderson anal During Hurlev succcsgfullv nmnaerul the busmess adxgrtlslng 11319 ' A ' W 45, ,fi 1' f - 1 ' 1' ' . 1, 1 '. 1 4 . . ' ' . , , , , , . v , ' , , ,fx , mn, 1 , . ., , - - , . , s. , , , 4. 4. ,. I . Q E 1 . . A . t f J . . . A . x Y 4 , V I 4 , , . E . . . r . Q A ' 4 , - 'I - J 'f f . 'I S T V, . 4 , . - , Y I C 'A . A 25 A . A A - , 1 , . . . . . , . , , . . . .. 1 ., L s., A ' 4. LE 7 E . . , , . . . ' . . ' , C ' . A 'c x ' H , I 1 , . , . . , V X U . f N Burke, Forbes, Schafer, Patton, Simms, Helmet, Engleman, VV:-ill, Davison, Roberts. WHO'S BOSS Edgar 'I'atumeTuDoR XVALL Ruth Thomas-IRENE ENcLiam,xN Nlrs. Chaney-FRANCES BURKE Elsie Tatum-IEANETTE Simms Saura ChaneyeIANE PATTON Grace Chaney-CONSTANCE ROBERTS OscarWCHARLEs DAX'ISON 'IlCCl'DOUGL.-XS FORBES Philip DenbygORToN SCHAFER Eliza-BETTY LANDIS The Associated Student Body presented Who's Boss, a good entertain- ment. The presentation also added a few more dollars to the treasury. The business end of the play was efficiently handled by Ray XVoods and her staff. -4 1321- PINAFORE C wr Rlght Honorable Sxr osepll Porter W XX Nl Room Captaln Corcoran EDXVARI3 flORTO'NI Ralph Rackstraw HOXVARL5 IOHNSONI Dxck Deadeve Elm ARD Boa rm Iosephme Im ELHNI XVALDFN Bull Bobst av ROBILRT XX url Rsov llrbe I' Lorsr GIST I nttlr Buttueup C XROI CLNININIK rr xxx The jumor College incl lugll school xoc nl Cl lssgs plesultul thus niutxcal Comlc Opera bv Gilbert 'incl Sulln an uncler the general rllreellon ol ll Norm'1n gpoll fhe asslstlng stiff Conslefecl of T G Allxson llI'l I1ltlC Qoxelx lncl makeup scenes Rlcharcl Allman buslness cllrector I l' 0 Bugn st log constructlon Nlr VV1gleV publlcxtv Robert Hunter Dellghtflll songs comlnnul with a good plot mule 1 xuv Ll1l.LI'l.l1I11l'lE, 'Lncl Quccwelul preeenf :hon 41225 fe ' . ' I 4- Y - 1 -A L c ' . . .. r ' . ', , r ' L , . ' , , 7 , . ct' 1 2 - . 1 1 1, 4 . 1 V1 1 ., 1 v - 4 1 . , .1., 1 1y1c 1 Z E -11 11x11 1 L- c L c . c 1 F. r . . 1 . . . c . . . , 'c.i 'Z Z . . . 1 , . . . 11 . .,,y1 , c , , . 1. .,. 1 , ' V' .' ' 1 1 1 11 -11 1 1 E fc 1 1 ,- . .. . 1 . T Lf 1 BOYS GLEE CLUB Reaching two main objectives during the past year, the Boys' Glee Club of Poly High enjoyed a very successful and profitable year. All of their presenta- tions brought great benefit and praise classing the group among the best organi- zations in the history of the Boys' Glee Club. The first important project of the year took the form of a light opera in which both the boys and the girls' glee clubs participated. The popular production of Gilbert and Sullivan, Pinafore, chosen for this undertaking, was presented before packed houses on December 7 and 8. Among the boys on the cast for Pinafore were Howard Iohnston, Wayne Rood, and Edward Horton. The rest of the boys formed a spectacular chorus of sailors. The other important undertaking of the year resolved itself into a program of cowboy songs. The program featured several solos and a cowboy band composed of harmonicas, guitars, and mandoline banjos. Dressed in typical cowboy attire, the Boys' Glee Club sang in various schools of the city, before the several service clubs of Riverside and put on the program in a home assembly. The con- cert was received with a great deal of pleasure by all who had the opportunity of hearing the group. Selected members ofthe Boys' Glee Club affiliated with the girls in presenting a Christmas program. Besides their regular activities some of the boys were privileged to sing with the Riverside Municipal Opera Association in staging their two operas. Perhaps the most ambitious part ofthe year's work was the part the club played in the city-wide production of lVlendelssohn's great oratorio Elijah, The chorus consisted of over three hundred voices, and an orchestra of forty pieces representative of the best musical talent ofthe city, augumented by professional singers from Los Angeles and soloists. -Q 134 5- GIRLS GLEE CLUB 1 11111111 1 1 11111111 111 LLLSN 111x 1 1 1111111 1 1 1111111111 s 1 1 1 1 1 11111111111 1, 111 1111 11111 1 1 11111 1111x 1 11 xxfu 1 11 1s 1 11111 s11 LI 1 1 1 S 11111111 1 L 111111s 111111 1 11' lkl 1 1 11 11111111 1' x 1 wx 1 1 1 lk 11ss1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 U 1 1 x11s11 1 s 1 1 11' 1 11 11111 1 1 1 1 1 111 L XkN 1 IU!! 111 1 1 'III11' gIrIs' gI1'1- 1'I11I1 11111I1'r 1I11 1IIr111'111111 111' Il. N111 1 S151 I1r, I1'1s ' I 1 1I ur-'1 SLI ' ' 1,'.' I .VL'1lI'. 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DEBATE Debitxng, mav be xlened 'is 'ln entlrelv S'ltlSfVlI'lg dCtlXltV tlns ve'1r YY 1th halt ot last vear s champlon shlp te'un ot deb :tors returning the prospects for debate COII1pCtltl0fl looked partlcularlv brlght to argulng CI'ltl'1llS1iStb Xlr Rood took ox er the C03Cl1lI'lg respon slbllltles of Polv s torensxc aCtlWltlCS this wear and has made in entlrelv successful debut The first xerbal contllct of the schedule netted two xlctorles Bw competltlxe trvouts Dorothv Corneal 'md Irene I' n5lem an xx ere selected to uphold the 'xthrm atxxe ot the question Resolxed lhnt the bnlted bt xtes lb jllbtlllfell Ill the use of armed forces tor the pro tectlon ot prxx ate Investments ln forelgn countrles agaxnst the negatne team from Chaffev and succeeded ln downlng, them by 1 unammous xote of the judges Elmer Lewls and Vlavne Rood debated negatnelv t Colton and took thelr COHfllCt by a 21 xote of the students trom a neutral town These two debates took place the hrst week ID December Robert Carlson serwed is 'llternfxte For the second deb ate Resolxed That the Cham stole IS detrlmental to the mterests of the Amerxcan people both te zms were from Pomona W xyne Rood and Plmer ICNVIS upheld the afhrmatne slde of the questxon 'at home and Dorothv Corneal and Duane llullex proxed the negatlve proposltxon at Pomona lNl'IlCOllIl Conner serx ed as alternate lnterclfass debate started wlth a t1lt between the umoxs md SOPIIOIUOICS on Blarch 10 upon the questlon Resolxed fhxt the Umted States should recogmze Russla unlols upheld the 'ifhrmatlxe and Sopho IHOILS the nee :tue lhese te :ms were under the dl rectlon ot met Relmer unlor manaser md xliry Iouxse Cusew Sophomore man iger C1371 R od John Reimer C ey ,. 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I 1I1111'1 x1'11.11 111I1L' 1I1I1' 111 IiL'L'I1 1I11' IQ111' Il11Lll'S 1I1:11 I 1'1111I1I111I11gI1x1I11111I, ,XI.11'1'x:1.x111g g11111I111gI11 111 11111111-1111-11111,xx11I1-11,11-5111511111-1l111L1i1l1-.1x41xx11. 1-114 ,-7. 5 x . 1 N.. 4ni, .. ,. ,J- -an ,, Qu. 1 .., af. Y H' 3. T 1' 'V 4' . .' H . Q. If 1' I' .H . 1, ,W 5, V .ig ' ': ,V it - .. 1 L i 5 .11 re, if' .1 Al. .31 'ef V x B H .s sr .. 4. '83 -, 'R' .gr QI , .F if fy. .' AI! ,QI gf X. E., 2 fx :Alt 'T Q ' .f ,ie L-fe. 'rw DUIBLICATIUNS ORANGE AND GREEN The knowledge ot long, tlflflg hours of planmng, mel cirrvmo out these plans 'mel leleas IS more than ollset hw the obyect thus accompllshecl the completed ORANC If XNID GREEN! 'Xlthough our work may tall short of the hlgh stanelarel set ln pr nous vears we hue gnen our best mel hope that xt proxes to be an honest plcture ot our school and lts actn 1t1CS W e hue heen able to mike sex eral small xmprox ements III the othce that we seculeel last vear for stall work fhls ofhce has prox eel to be a xerw great help IH the edntlne, ot an annual W eh ix e been xelw fortunate 111 hax lllg Hne aelx ISOFS thxs ve xr Kenneth Stoex er h IS flcteel as aelxlsol N O xxOUIL has superuscel the prlntlng, mel MISS Althea 6 3 lxboreel eheelfu lv and elhclently uncle! the most lelxerse conelltlons We hope that ln thxs twentv first UR XNCI' XND GRI l'N we h ue heen ahle to e arrv out the ule ll of each veir tc lmproxe the ve'1r hook lll some manner The staff has enjoveel the wolk on the tnnual mel hope that each re uler xull enyox It as 1 ple xslnt remlneler of 1932 1955 BUSINESS S'l AI' I' fhe busxness staff has done excellent work thls veal rl W under rather try mg flnanclal stralns Charles V atts anel hlS assxstints haxe been through workers xn exervthxng that thes haxe unelertfaken The aelx ertlslng stafl has talthfullv and elxllgentlw sought out ads and at such a time haxe been surprlsxnqlv fortunate IH securlng them q 143 y x 1 T, . . L . T 2 2 t . U K . ' . . X my ' , - . 9 1 I L X . 1 ' L X e v 1 t , Z v . r Z , . 1 Ann Ev ns , E Y ' . K 1, . K , , , V Y X . . . T' 1 . VI Z 'B ll 'K'vY N I x' I vi Xi v. N . .I 12 . 1 L lvl z K ', . .A 'X 'e '- X ',z ' K xVllll3IllS has been the art CllI'6Ct0l'. All these aelvlsors have i 1 1 . Lv , . , ,. Z 1, 1 7 E I, . V ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 - -Y - I I 4 4' 2 4 ,, in ., . .Z L I 1 tu W- , 1 L 1 . . .2 2 . C 1. .Z 1 ' - Q' as z -1 .z 'X . - . , 1 1 1 1 , . . Cha es atts Y- - - ' , . . L ' . . - C v x V ' L Y v C u n X Y Q n L Q n V 7 sf 4. ' Editor ............ Associate Editors. , Organization Editor .... Boys' Sport Editor. Girls' Sport Editor. R. O. T. C. Editor. Humor Editor ..... Dramatics Editor. . Advisor .......... School Historian. . . First rowf- -Wall, Chalgren, Reid, Stearns, VVhite. Second row Dole, Grant, Evans, Hayes. Thuresson. EDITORIAL STAFF . . . . . . .ANNE EVANS . . . .CLARA IJOLE, GPIORGE HAYES ,.............REBECCAREID . . . . . . .ALBERT HIMES . . . .GERTRUDE GRANT ........TUDOR WALL .......BURR XVHITE ELIZABETH STEARNS , . .KENNETH STOEVER . . .EVELYN CHALGREN ART STAFF Editor ...... . . .......,...,. MAXINE THURESSON Photographer ,... ...... ,........., .,.. C 1 1 ARLES DAMNER Adviser .....,. .................... .... A L THEA WILLIAMS BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ........,...,........,,................. CHARLES WATTS Assistant Business Manager .... . , .IEANETTE STRIPPEL, IEAN CALDWELL AdYertising Manager ........... .,.,............... F OSTER WALLING Assistant Advertising Managers. . . ,.,. SHIRLEY VOLMAR, IOY DALRYMPLE -4 1441- MANON THOMPSON First r Cald ell St pple Seod VI Stoee l,Wtts MrYung BUSINESS STAFF existence ln these dwys of depression when business is not at its best the an nual staff' wishes to express its appreciation to the advertisers who have helped to make this year s book a success Also the staff extends its appreciation to the advertising staff' in its tireless effort in securing aclvertislng for this year C 145 J l ' ow-- w , ri . c n row--1 r. v r, '. a , . 0 . 'A school annual, like all publications, depends much upon advertising for its . I L , , ' . , A If H . . . SPOTLIGHT EDITORIAL STAFF Poly's bi-weekly publication, the SPOTLIGHT, has upheld and added to the reputation it has made during the eleven years of its existence. ln the Southern California Press Asspciation contest held November 15, 1952 at L. A. high school, out of five classes it won first place in sport page, first in feature story, and second in front page make-up. Several new featur-CS have been added this year, among them a column, Cam- puScandal by David Paschall, and an R. O. T. C. column by Lawson Satter- field and Clyde Kerr. Robert Hunter The constant improvement of the SPOTLIGHT is due to the work of the advisor Mr. Coons and to a conscientious, and hard working staff. Deserving mention in the editorial division are Robert Hunter, editor, and Duane Hurley, associate editor. BUSINESS STAFF Despite the depression the SPOTLIGHT is closing the year with money on hand. Much of the credit is due to the advertising manager, Elmore Massingale in securing sufficient advertisements to pay for publishing the paper which averages about twenty-five dollars per issue Q and to the business manager, Virginia Voris, that all bills have been collected and expenses paid. The expenses, through the efforts of this department have been reduced about ten dollars per issue over previous years. The business department this year has been very efficient. Virginia Vuris -4 146 J-- I Ir t ram Mr Coonw P ISL hall Snott S Itterfield Mow Holden Second rmx Ruud Hurlev Dltchey Ihlluch Mellor lxerr Third ron Coleman Slxu hter BII1 ke Peter Dllnn l I ltlll Assuualu l'tlll.0l Bans Vows lwlltors Qlrls Buss l'Lllt0l Sports Cnrls bpmts Ruportub Buns Sport I Ll1t0I'S R U T C lmlltnrs Humor Fdltors bpecIal Yvrltgrs Colummst EDITCDRIAL STAFF Romlzr HUNILII UL INL HUIILM Noun XN WlI LLOR Xl ILLI m HAI INN Nl wx ANN PI rLRs, RL FH l'lOLI'l'N BILL BALHAQII Nl xml AINN Pr TER5, Nl XXINE DLNN XX ILLI xxx BXLB-XCH, NORNIAN MhLLOR CLX DE KERIQ LAII SON SATTERFILLD BLRR W IIITF, DAVIID PASCIIALL AGNLS COLL N1 IN, Nl-XRLIN DITCINII I Dum PASCIIALL C1473 'V 5 - f, I- . ' . 1 I 3-'Q Cl' ..,,. .,., . .........,.,.,....,., 3' 3 ...,..............,..... . N: I - , 5 .......,..., ,,.l . , . 1. , ,. ,, I' ,.,.. .. . ..., ' ': M,IIsI':L SL,xL'c:II'rEIz, FIIANCES BURKE ,y T .....,..I.. I , 'I I. 3 . ' Y x 1 .. .. .,,...-..,.... I. I A A . Q . . . : N . ..,. ,..,... ' v V, ' ' N ' ,Qi ...,I......... Q . it First row -Memory, Slaughter, Voris, Massimzale. Second row Winder, Mellor, Mull. BUSINESS STAFF Business Nianagcr .....,.... ,.... Y VIRGINIA VORIS Assistant Business ixianagcr. . A . . . . ,..,. . . ,............ iViYRON MULL Advertising Aianager ..........,......,.....,......... ELMORE IWASSINGALE Assistant Advertising Manager ,BOB FUSSI-IL, IR. ixiEMORY, TERRY SPILLMAN Circulation Manager ,............................,....... WILLARD WINDER Reporters ........... ...,.....................,. I OURNALISM CLASSES Typists ..4............ . . ,HELEN MATUS, WINONA DUGAN, RUTH BRYANT Iournalism Instructor. . , ....,........................ F. WAYNE COONS Printing Instructor. . . ..... N. O. MOORE Financial Adviser. . . . .H. K. YOUNG -Q 148 5- Flrst row Forbes Peterson Thompson Qcott Qnodgrass Wll-.on Seumd low Hmkle Rhudg Johnson Ragsdxle Dltehle Mellow Wallur Af.,1lll'lX' Satterfleld Mr Coons Thlrd row Dawson Looper Hurlex Rood M'1ttus 111115 Holton Hxrt ll'1ldNVll'l Coleman Hlmes Fourth row Wasserman Ballxxck Walling Petels Burke Vorls Qlulghter Helmer hvans Coather Fussel Fxfth row Memorg Cos-. latter Nul liasshxl Kerr H1 en Mo-1 Whlte Winder Ialiond Qvcth row Masslngale llnno Young. Melons Qhadwnk Dum M4lIllXlL Vuuhf- Farmer Pulver PRESS CLUB Presndents X1 RNON llXNb1 N Amar Rl Nloom Nice Presulwts Im! s KI RR Cn mu s llmlsov becretarles X mc INI x X oxzls D xx1oP XSLII XI L SHCI-?llCl lZllI'l'I1LI1 l'RXNLl s Bum: , ANN! lw xNs ROIWRI lwssi LI lllgh Press Club, secure school news for the Rnuslcle papers and put out the school s bl weekly paper, Polv Spotllght ln the Vearlv hlgh school competltlon at the S C ll S press meet, Rlxersxde Carrled off sew eral honors l' ach year Coples of the SvorL1CnT are sent to Colum bla Unnerslty and to the Unlxerslty of Southern Callfornla for Judgment ot make up, stvle, sport and teature YVI'1t1f1g Nlembers belong to the local Present Dav Club, to whlch meetmgs sexeral representatn es haxe been sent Durmg the vear the club hears talks bw fellow journallsts and CltlZCHS of the cltv IL A Smlth gaxe an lDStl'L1CtlWC address on paper maklng, whxle Captaln Rav Kmg, and Harold Butterfield told how journ allsm had helped them ID thelr work The Poly Spotllght entered the Yvorld Wlde Newspaper Fxhlblt at the Um xersltv ot W1ch1ta, at hXlCl'11t3., Kansas, torwardmg photographs ofthe statl the school and communltv and CltX publlcatlons lhe members awalt the outcome with mterest VIRCINI x X oR1s, Secretarv Q 1493 'li ,V ,,. 4 'AAR ., stil IEA '41 f? ' ' Q , . ,, I 1. ' .- ' . 1 , , i 2 , V ' - , A - . '. ' f , . f. . ' K '- '. I . ' Q z ' r, . , . . V 1 1 1 1 rw , 1 . C' ' '. .' '. , 2 A 2 . . . I . .. . , I .. . . N D ,Y 2 Y 1 Y 1 y 1 1 , .V , , 1. I . l . 1 N 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 v 1 1 11 1 v 1 1 1 x x WY' I '.. 1 '. 4 I . , . L 4. 4 Vacuum Cleaners, and Burplng Burpers, the two sections of the Poly . l 1 Y I . 7 I ik'. I ' E L ' ' X Y ' Y ll ' Pl C 1 if 1 n I 1 n s . ' L .... A ' , X u K M 1 n 1 V Y Y v J .Y I k 1 ' U V ' ' 1 . Y 2 I'E'f5':1 - Y Y - Y ' ..1,-?4Q.,i. . . . . '. , -. Y . . v Q:,3g,5gf K . . . , ' ' r1 ?f'41sf - F . Yu Y n a - ,qs '- A '- J. - , . Y . , ,. . ,. . . Y . . V . . . . . , , . Y ' V Y , .b l . -- I -- PRESS CONVENTION Early in November, six representatives of Poly attended the annual fall con- vention ofthe Southern California Press Association for high school papers. They were taken on a personally conducted tour throughout the buildings and grounds of Los Angeles High School, the library, containing a collection of very interesting books, the trophy room, in which the awards won by the school are kept, the printing rooms ofthe L. A. high weekly, the Blue and XVhite, and the semi-annual: and the large plunge, which was built entirely out of money the students earned by various activities. The convention was called to order in the auditorium by the editor of the Long Beach Hi-Life. The welcome was read by Herman Nliller, editor ofthe L. A. high annual. A short talk on the amount of crime in newspapers was given by Mrs. Caroline Walker, feature writer of the Los Angeles Herald, who remarked that if newspapers did not contain the current scandals, they would not be able to sell copies. After the assembly session, discussion groups were held for editorial staffs, annual statiis, and business managers. They were shown how a professional copy reader works, and later, they heard a debate: Resolved: That high school publications should be guided by good journalism rather than popular opinion. ln the session for annuals, the member of the annual staffs were shown how the pictures and photographs are made ready for printing and the best methods for arranging annual pictures. After luncheon, which was held in the school cafeteria, another assembly was called in the auditorium. Harry Carr, noted columnist, addressed the assembly with a talk on The American Newspaper. He related a good many of his experiences as a reporter, and introduced problems of modern newspapermen. Rewards were conferred upon the high schools which had captured the prizes for high standing in the competition for school newspapers and annuals. -q150J- Slxth row Carroll MISS Fowler Watts Hlnnkle Shrnpshlre John-Ion Lleveland Ilndeleaf Fxfth row Roberts Colbert Drake Cordon Ochl.-II Watts Rhudv liulgren Kerr Cunnmjsham liruws Fourth row hspertue Wagner Llldwell lrant Roblee IaRue Stalder ReId Slaughter Patten Marks ll ear Thlrd row Reeves Mapes Lhippel Vrooman Ollver Read Tdlllhntilfl LIDIN Shea Warner Wall Davenport Second row Marlon Burke l'lIL.lNllml llndslx Peters lynmh lvun-. hngleman Dxvldson Slmms Qtexns C6111 imIth BGOKLOVERS CLUB PI'CS1ClCI1t at large RILBECCA REID SectIon Presulents HOWARD GEIB, TIIFOIJORA NN ARNILR SectIon X ICG PFCSldCDtS GERTRLDF GRANT, BETTH STP 4RNs Secretary treasurers VIRGINIA EXVINC Ross CLNNINCIIAWT Program ChaIrmen EILFEN DANIDSON, DOROTIII CORNIR. XL The Booklow ers Club comprIses In membershIp all students entered upon the roll of lingllsh IV TlIe object of the club IS to broaden the school course by arousmg of Interest In outsIde readIng and In creatne wrItIng A class perIod once a month IS de xoted to club meetmgs ThIs year the programs haxe been gn en by outsIde speakers, all of whom haxe made free glfts of thexr tIme and talents The lIst Includes Dr Charles 5 Bacon Nlr R P Anderson, and 'Vlr ames Coleman Scott ofthe RlXCI'SlClC unIor College Nhss Betty NTcDougall, and MISS Nhldred Wells, all of whom gaxe dehghtful programs lhe Booklox ers Annual for last year recened, for the tl'11I'Ll tIme, flrst place among specIal lIterary pLlbllCH.tlOI'lS of the Southern Cahforma HIgh School Press AssocIatIon The Booklox ers Club wIll agaIn put forth thelr annual thls year, under the sponsorshIp ot Ixllss Leshe Fowler, and, as ex er, the pubhcatnon of the Innual wlll be nIade possIblc through the kInd Interest and generoslty of the clubs honorarv member Wir N U Ixloore 11511 I . 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Had a date with a real that boy, NI., last night. I'm sure stepping up in the world. Oct. 2-el had a big fight with Camey. I told her she didn't understand my delicate soul and temperament. Uh, well, I don't care. That great big senior, Stanley i'VIoss, called me up. I think that he is in love with me. I wonder what my fatal attraction is? October I-lfllad a hot date with VVayne Rood to the Pomona game. I won- der what Nlother would think if she knew all about it. October 20fI have decided that I will be an actress. I believe that I have the sensitive soul and spirit necessary and I have suffered, too. Didn't David Paschal throw me over? I think that I will go tell Dal about my ambition. I know he will believe in me. October 28fLast night I went to Iunior Institute with Charles Davidson. Gee, but he's handsome. I don't have a date tonight. YVonder if I should use Listerine? November 5---f'Flunked a hygiene test. I guess I have too much beauty to be a student. I am so humilated. Eugene Gordon, that little dodo, actually asked me to go to the army play with him. As if I would be seen with a Sopho- more. I like real men. November Sv-I heard that Eileen Davidson is married to George YVatts. I think that that is so thrilling. I have had only one proposal as yet. I think that I will go after that handsome hlr. Stoever. I think blonde mustaches are so dashing! November I6'-Thrillsl I had a date with Eddie Xvelles, my secret passion. 'NVe went to Pickering Park to dance. It is a wonderful place. November 28-fAm wearing Foster YValling's Senior ring. Billy Peterson told me that I can wear his letterman's sweater any time I get chilly. Parkhill is so hard that even I am failing geometry. December 6m-Gee, I hate school. I am too grown up and experienced to go. hlaxine Thuresson says that I have a Nlona Lisa smile. Yvonder what that is? Anyway, I'd rather look like Helen Kane. December I2-I want to be blonde like Helen Matus and Ieanette Simms. I guess I'll get some peroxide and try it out. Besides, opposites attract, and I think that Ierry Burrus, who is a big hero here, is a precious lamb. December 16W-Played bridge with Georgianna, Tom Carroll, and Robert Hunter. I was very bored. Bridge is a very juvenile game. VVish we'd played postoflice. All the kids say I'm swell at that. December 20'-School out in a couple of days. I'm sure glad as I am going up to Santa Barbara for Xmas vacation. However, I will miss Harry K. He looks like the pictures of Byron in my English book. You know, diary, kind of inno- cent but wild. Ianuary 2-Had a hot time New Year's Eve with Donald Bohr. He is cute, -q 158 5- 3 Ai 'v f' QOQX' :P -41 qvl 3 Af?-11, Tamaki 'ffx even if he is only a sophomore. XVe had a real wild time at the Inn. I didn't get in until four in the morning. YVas Nlother mad? Said I was too youngl She doesn't know the half of it. Ianuary 5-wVVent out to the movie with Howard Geib. I think that he is the cutest boy in the school now. Oh, dear. would I were more constant. Ianuary 10-f- Coonsie is so silly. He tells dumb puns in English. I wonder if Theo Vtlarner got her nutty iokes from him? Ianuary 16-Have to do some heavy flirting to get some grades. Nia has some idea that I have a brilliant mind. .Nlaybe I would, if I wasn't so busy elsewhere. Too bad most of my teachers are women. I don't know why, but I can,t seem to work them. lust got a note from G. Babcock. Yvonder if he wants to take me out. Ianuary 23f'5Iargaret, Anne, and Blaxine are very mad because I have stolen all their men. I don't mean to, but I guess that I am irresistable to men. I am very worried though. Herbert Little, the only one for my soul-mate, simply won't look at me. Uh, diary, what shall I do? Ianuary 26-fAm going on a house-party this week-end with Willard YVinder. He is so manly. Ketchy is chaperoning. I sure hope that she goes to bed early. Stanley Dloss is taking Theo, Eddie's with Anne, Fran Burke is with Charles Vtlatts, and I guess Eileen and George will be there. February lfl just heard the best news. Elizabeth Roblee has iust found out about Eileen and George. Audrey Nvagner told me that Elizabeth is too over- come to speak. Passed the dancing test in gym. Yvould I die if any of my grown-up beaus saw me doing those silly stepsl I'll bet that they would think February 4fExam in French today. I wish Bliss Willman could be worked. I'd ask her to dinner but lxlother always gets excited when we have company and burns the potatoes. That awful Farmer boy came to see me last night. February 9-Nlargaret Aunne has stolen Gordon away from me. I'll sure get even with her. Iust because she is a year older than I am, she thinks that she can get away with it. Went riding with Ben Thompson. I pretended that the horse didn't scare me so he'd like me. Yvhen he took me home he acted as if my idea had worked. Gosh, I'm sore from that darned animal. February 2-ifxvent to.Norco with Iimmie Stockton. He was student body president here last year. Had a keen time. I heard that he goes with a Senior over here. YVon't she be burned up when she finds out? Coonsie kicked me out of class because I said I won't to him. I think that he is positively mean. Nlarch 2-- Ioe Kettering asked me for a date to night, I said that I would go out with him so that he won't get his feelings hurt. However, he really is too childish for me. Camey called me in her office again and gave me a mess of demerits. I didn't do a darned thing but cut school Thursday with Dick Drake, either. Bet she's jealous. March 10-Rebecca Reid said that she would teach me the secret of her sophistication. Betty Landis is going to help me, too. I told them that I wanted to be a woman of mystery and they very kindly offered to give me pointers. March 14?Am going up to Arrowhead with Frog Cunningham. He is plenty hot. Heard he has a cute brother. Hope I get to meet him. March 22-Went to the beach with Wayne Flamboe and Wayne Rood. With no conceit, I really marvel at my ability to snag the boys. I wonder if that is the reason all the girls hate me so? March 29fYes, it happened. I have received my second proposal. Gee, it was grand. There was a full moon and everything. I felt so romantic. Too bad it was Sweden Hansen who wants to marry me. I don't know why but I don't love him. I broke the sad news to him as gently as I could. 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