Riverside Polytechnic High School - Koala Yearbook (Riverside, CA)

 - Class of 1954

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2U,c'lf'-AJVSQXZ 'V 1 f X Nineteen Hundred Fifty-Four Qgmlgii LLB., L C N! 23 X V ggi ' 2' 3 fiiiffjia 2, 5 as 1- fiieelljifgpf i 3' -, X nn r , X N V Q' A graphic and picforial lie in of campus affairs as recorded by 'rhe annual sfaff of Riverside Polyfechnic High School, Riverside, California. Bill Pelham-Phoiographer. W. Kelly Adams-Advisor. Ties! Links of humanify - , ,mga f2.,iT' --'iff-xg, - orc' O46 Q. 1 .x . D 0 1:4 -'ff 3 Inf' h':'q'3 fo'o'o'o' Q f . Y e2?1'-sf:-we-2'i'a 3'o'o'0.0'o'o'w 'Q 5 9o'0'o'o'o'0'o'o4's' 1 's'.'o'09'o'o5:o' 'Te 1o's9's' 'co 'tap -'-'-'4-Fifi' gage... goo., QQ? 55 s 3' 3, 0' if-?f':2' wf' ' D '.': ': if a O S. Familiar lies of apparel or bondage, profound fies of man s relahonshup The scarf a girl fies abouf her curls Or fhe sash of an apron around her waisl' .... The The The The The bow binding his final link - fhe diploma . . . These are +he lies we can louch, beau she wishes lo have or noi' +o have in her hair shoesfring The 'Fellow +ies each morning, unfies each mghl' bow abouf fhe box of roses he sends 'ro his sweelhearf These are fhe +ies wifh which we are bound. 110 51 PCDLY WERE ENDLESS . Bul' more - The +ie of love, of friend for friend, of boy for girl .... The lie of knowledge as sludenf learns from feacher, as 'I'eacher learns from s+uden+ .... The lie of experience as one fries buf fails, fries once more - succeeds . . The lie of pleasure- as one laughs and plays, as one sings and dances .... The lie of memory as inciden'I's become episodes, episodes become life . . The lie of living in our home, in our school, in our church, in our 'Freedom . . These are +he 'ries we canno+ 'rouchg These, foo, are +ies wifh which we are bound. These, +hen, 'rhe fangible and inlangible links of humanily. are ries +he I954 KOALA will porlray As you furn +his page and go forward .... fp- sf, ,Q-.,.,,. 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N K A BCDND WAS BRIEFLY BROKEN IN MEMORIAM CLAUDE CARLSON A rnasfer craffsman of wood Towers amud 'rlwe shadow ol gallwerung clouds A1-eaclqer O1cl-H51-fade A pealc upon wlnclw cold unevufable snow as A friend of everyone doomed lo fall Above all 6 man A pealc flue? now sleeps beneallw a blanlcel of slalnless while All as peaceful A man as malesllc as a mounlann al :Ts peels AH IS quid A pealc wlwlclw a+ flu encl of a long day All as sllenl ID memory ol: a man A man as sfafely and srurdy as flue pine I ' Cheerleader June McCar+y is one ol fhe luscious linlcs which lied lhe observer fo fhe parlicipanl in Mr. McCuish is no? only menfally 'lied up in 'rhe play he's reading, buf Ari Conn has him physically lied up in lcnofs. This somefimes was a Jrypical posilion for our Like Ann Suverlcrup who is munching an apple fo Tide over her appelife belween meals, we fied info our sludies a+ home and in our Beverly Broadbent all lied up in serpenline sfreamers, praises Parly Time and 'rhe We T1ed Into Our Stud1es In And Out Of Our fi if ig? 5505 dy lasses 545,430 gif? j , I fa' f f j 19' 5' ,lj ly li, . , 0.9 JJ 9 Q, M. 2 fgsig' L 'sig l -up-mr ' 'tu-W 4' Doug Gre Vice Presid en enf Bruce Alexa nder Treasurer Joyce Pefmeclcy Secrefary Jill Swanson Social Ch airman The Sophomores Were The sophomores arrived in a blaze ol . . . nol Cheers rang loud when al lasl 'rhe Ergs . . . nol We wailed brealhlessly for . . . no, lha'r's nol righl eilher. As a maller ol lacl, il was iusl anolher sunny day in Seplember, and quiefly and wilhour ceremony anolher sophomore class enrered Poly. Things were nor quiel for long. Soon The Ergs ser our lo prove lhal lhey were deserving of recognilion. They slood up well under Jrhe icy slares of lhe upperclassmen unlil The ice lhawed and 'rhe sophomores were a+ lasl welcomed and given a good chance lo worlc up ro 'rhe high ranlc of juniors. We-I-M, i Smiling broadly despile lhe coming hard work and responsibilily are Mrs. Brauli and Mr. Hadwiger, be- ginning fheir long ferms as advisers 'lo fhe Ergs. Thanks for a wonderful year of work and devolion-and good luck for fhe nexl fwol .s 4 ' 5' 9 f N r ee- Urging lhe Ergs on fo greeler school and class spiri? were iweir cheerleaders. Poly dis- covered a powerful force in lhe lung power of ihe sophomores as lhey were led by Susie Wheeler, Shirley Brown, and Bruna Banks. Subtitled Ergs 'l'l1ey're noi mummies or refugees from a ghosl Town, bul Ergs in fheir chrisfening clofhesl Don'? worryg lhey won l look like lhis forever! Given fwo years They will be mighly Ergs insfead of lowly ones. ln case you're wondering wha? fhe definilion of Ergs is, fhe newcomers were piclured as dehydraled jellyfish who would fry and fry fo develop sucfion af Poly High. Page I I no V435 T7 Gln Q7 -QD , -,gi-V' , aa ,41- ROW I: Carranza, Smilh, Young, Duca, Gardner, Hirf, Denfon, Wilson, Penfcn, Williams, Finch. ROW 2: Berg, McGregor, Blom quisl, Combs, Bulcher, Donaldson, Scheiner, Jordan, Copp, McHenry, Dammers. ROW 3: Dove, Cook, Saunders, Firesfone Dierce, Newell, Lingo, Morgan, Preciado, Thomas, Hendricks, Trachf. ROW I: Scofi, Jones, Hibbard, Howe, Alberls, Gardner, Jean, Wilson, Ferling. ROW 2: Clay, Hall, Warrick, Jones, Bonilla Condon, Horn, Ybarra, McAfee, Reinhari, Youngblood. ROW 3: Welle, Monleros, MacLean, Morre, Remingfon, Wallander Domin, Barclay, Gill, Spires, Cabrera. They Were Defined As A Type ROW I: Raby, Race, Campbell, Barney, Alexander, Kosfyshak, Babcock, Addie. ROW 2: Ryan, Gollman, Weedin, Shears, An derson, Wallace, Napoli, Adkins. ROW 3: Randall, Terry, Gurley, Adamson, Malloch, Sidwell, Unsue, Lasaler, Walker. ROW I: Shiflelf, Hopkins, Naylor, Williams, Neal, Barr, Porfillo, McKnighI. ROW 2: Slack, Johnson, Anderson, Dobbins, McMillan, Havlik, Hoffman, Duncan, Dowd, Marhwardf. ROW 3: Crisi, Moody, Kell, Fury, Seidl, Ray, Jackson, Zeigler, Bibolel, Brusca ,MW , W-: ,:,.. , ,.,:.,lz-S ,..4ee-- X' - --W are-A it iv, SEK, X 'QA Uni' www' ? v' 6 I 7 yn- y po, W -P f'-.f Li nn- lsr. 40 if X7 7 ., 'j ..,-........,, .-.....,.,.......,- ........ .-........-.-.l... i 5 '3 Q 5 K 4,8 ' ' . .M 5 I . I afar '-' A :L My ' 1 1' Q ' -f ' 4, urfel . .. , I . ,S , I- , IL sgss11..i5:gffsss5E?., J jf1?g.,,m -. f. ggi. reg 535-56. gag! J' 4 ' Ak, V Q ' vf 'X P' y, an ' gf' ' v . I- ' A' 3 AY? ' Q ,, ,hw N-, ,A ! I H ' as 1 Q . 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ROW 3: Pax+on, Brunner, Fry, Lowell, Penloney, Lofgreen, Broclceif, Kinsinger, Smiih, Hansen. . .0 ,M ,, Q .. ., . :M MO, ,,,.,,, W M, ,, ,QQ .,.,....,.... ,W M.. ,- ,,.-,- , if ,, .,..,-,,. MMM 'fur-X 3 e , 5 elf as 'C 36 7 ,vv CA av -hal if ROW I: Avila, Geiwih, Horris, Ballard, Efhridge, Cross, Jimenez, Maldonado, lsosie. ROW 2: Shewaller, Imel, S+rebe, Avila, Haske++, Diaz, De Lorenzo, Chambers, Sfallworfh. ROW 3: Wilson, Newdeman, Suchy, DeCou, Morre, Marcum, Sanchez, Miichell, Hernandy, Hansem. ROW I: Bufler, Cunningham, Marfinez, Miller, Rosalez, Torrez, Maxwell. ROW 2: McCoy, Allison, Mahan, Mayfield, Irwin, Aguilar, Bond, Walfers. ROW 3: Tedesco, Bell, Swif+, Wagner, Rrocsal, Waffs, Brown, Woody, Ellis. .... , ...W,,,.f,........,... ... ..,.- 1 4 I I Wm Q 0'9- x 'I .5 '- 'N- A tr I-an-A ax .L-an-. Am 40 Y ing fx e F , , if f 4 . , , Av If S .Q gn S .- . . 'V l ., - .ns ihi. -..--. of lu.. Q3 3? M9 ' '. 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ROW I: Huclrabee, Melia, Abeyra, Padilla, Wallace, Wafkins, S ner, Ponrious, Hodges, Snell, McCaffrey, Holi, Kenna, Terrones, McCue, lacy, Waddell, Porler, Bowles. ROW 2: Squires, Brewer, War Murphy. ROW 3: Powers, Hays, Jory, Harris, Adams, Bowen, Desclieenie, Gill, Gurley, Bliss, Price. - .-. .. ob ,- wtf .- - ,VL 'f :W ' ,, 2- A as AA w 'ft .. 4- s- w ii i A I 'V l ,- -- ,, .--, 1- m, -. , rl - an G - .. J. F' ., 4 ' -' 4 5 f' di - L' -' . Y .' '-' ' - .4 ' f' ' H ' - ' ' . - I -4 di fl ' -1 i r 1 - '- i' l ., f l . I B K l l .Xl 1 A - R 9 , N ' ' -, :.r- ':.- -' - :. . ..F':22'.. 'z' - -- - ' . , ' ' 355,55-'1 O - W - xi ' - ' -1 ' '+- V , - .f V .444 r, W 45 i 9' . r fwaei 9? -,mo ? 1 , , ' A ' P53221- , . f '- -Q , l . - - -- iii? ,V 'E A6 - - .7 D D 'Q' if ,L egg Y, 'f 1 5 ' W , ,, K GQ! ', , .1 yi ,- r , , I , 2, y Q 5 ,lj .. 5 ,QC 'W J' f ' H W in xl ifh u ...sf Q. '? 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Jernunez Rocha ROW2 S' clcland McCord Guerrero Sfoc s ers P cl: auer levens Ro erfs R W3 Hoover B n s E c s rwlley H gan rea Gbson Mu er An er V U'1uuv4N -QC' QC ROW l: Alexander, Boni+a,Sl1ellon, l'lollenbeclc,Asl1broolc, Ragus, Klaus Flores Slanufer ROW 2 Marfnn Cronmger Jones Mesl'1lcoFf,Sfaddan, Lopez Pennlnglon. Talbol, McMullen, Balley. ROW3 Worley Harruson Muller Can+rel Wlwnfe Me al lender, Srnifln. Beals, Blenernan. ROW I: Sprldqeon, Skinner, Toplnam, Dodson, Cavano, Wallis, Anderson ampbell ROW 2 HI er? Valenquelz rown Spencer, Slwedden, Demmers, Shinglafon, McMillan, Buckley. ROW 3 nner a lee Merclwanf aganas Lowe Ho s Biclxoll. Hazell. Pussy, Nislnino. Kolflqwell. These Llttle F1511 In Thls Blg Row I Pefly Havlhand Fuguero Gruffulh Oxford Luclcell Elrod Swanson Caslello ROW 2 Sdnchu SCQH Michael Shuler Hlemsfra Agobuan Derby Roberis Thompson Vellc ROW3 Corona Donnelly Thomas Hercules Smylh Monfague Junlrer Muller Low Sarvery Ruclcells A9549 sy-6 1. ww ROW I Fnlnppn Lemos Chavez Harrns Gu b Nophslcer Cheek ROW 2 Sleele Chambers Renlly Cunningham Vaughan Morgan Moxon S+evens Wall ROW3 Carnahan Morgan Kuslner Jones Gafes Woolslon De Aro Barley Cubul Walker R WI Gul Navarro Rogers Hardcaslle Salazar ROW 2 Gonzales De Voe Rodriguez Marshall Brown Shellen ack Conceucao Nichols Galherum ROW3 Marlz Lararus Sowers Sanderson Madarlaga Frank C rroll Muller Terrull ROWI Slarnes Shorl Bochs Markunez Wood Reddish ROW2 Edwards Thompson Derlou Lee Rrclcman Arlas Sollz Fn+ch ROW 3 Anderson Pulman D gger Pease Manchesler Johnson Wu se Evans Thorr1pSON aki- ,v 9 s-.5 Q 'I If 9 u I I I f M y K eg M JL -- A M fs R at M M fl , , 'Z he ,I X V ' 1 . an V , . kA-r 'rp 1 K ' Y Y . .M nv, 1 I Q gig, Q I :N M ' ' 6 A V. l flaw l . ,,.4 v AWA' W y W VV ' ig, I J 245' fy M A,., g M XM 6, Y :Wx W 5815! 1 ,, :: if 1 VM, i n ' at , lgiy ' MM , . 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N 'V' I , IX 4 My.. wvv,'w4,,,., ,fn 4015. gc I , Q , fig ' x' Memories Strengthened Remember in rhe spring when lhe wisleria lhal clung To rne roof ol lhis arcade bore' inif bloom anol became a lraqranl lavender cloud? You snilled happily when ygo walked benerilli il and when you allernplecl vainly lo sludy in a nearby classroorr. se, 'Uh' ROW I: Diehl, Benford, Greene, Madril, Buswell. ROW 2: Rabun, Brewer, Blakely, Cowan, Bush, Orfege, de la Hoya, Waddell. ROW 3: Alvarron, Valdez, Jones, Beilly, Sfephenson, Jensma, Alvarez, Townsend, ,Vac 6' ,r re., F' - ir,, W, W- W V,ii, ,i,v.,5,.pL W i , it-A ff, Q JF-Q Q! INR , A Remember silling surrounded by your friends on lhe bleachers al fool- ball games, screaming and cheering wildly al lhe crucial momenls, lhrow- ing huge handluls ol conlelli haslily made from newspapers, ealing pop- corn, gelrling cold loes, cheering, cheering, cheering .... Thelr Class Ties A quief paslime physically, bul ferrifying menlally, is fhe unforge+fab'e rask of lcmfling argyles. The resulfs were well wor1'1 +'1e e orl of lying and re-lying all fhose bobbins. a a Jane Johnson and Joan Parlcer seem preffy well . . . , fied up in fhis worlc. Courage. L fo R, Row I: Henderson, Cowan, Rufledge Dunn BragueJ nluns Muchae Sleves Jackson un Row 2: Snowball, Healh, Groves, Hocfel, Andersen Robinson Dean D alce Millage Everinglon Row 3: Greene, Beal, Morris, Cerda, Noone Harris McLeacl Bailey Barnes Cunnison RF-zniclc The Juniors nell Vice Presidenl Ell Kuoppaelvlaki Social Chairman T? Had More Confidence The Flupees had advanced halfway up Jrhe lowering ladder of success. ln The middle many aclivi-lies and responsibili-+ies zenlered around Them. They sold munchables al all fhe Tool- oall and baslceiball games in an eilorl lo raise money. As lycoons, Jrhey presenlred +he seniors wilrh a slupendous prom, 'Oifshoref' land if wasn'+ even dampj. They even proved our supposilions lhalr in rheir liny, overworked heads. Mar- oles Are Missing . 3 -x.,.. ie rv L swu- fii --J Advisers fo The Flupees, Mr, S. F. Bell, Mrs. G-illreson, Mrs. Fle+cher, and Mr. Boofh, are seen in one of fheir few relaxed momenis. They have come fhrough Qwo-+hirds of lheir senfence wilh nary a scraich. If musf work bofh ways +hough, for 'rhinlr how well off lhe iuniors are! No, Les, fhey're selling fhose peanuis, no? donafing fhem. Pa? Jamison and Linda Armes fempf Les Hogue To fallen fhe iuniors' freasury and himself, They became very adepf af ihis and o+her sales fechniquesl This is fhe prom commiffee, whose members worlced unfiringly +o bring an evening of pleasure lo lhe seniors. Their work was a big success and They deserve a heap of praise. L fo R, Row I: J. Licause, L. Pinching, C, lversen, J. Darwell, L. Nebleff, J. Schnur, G. Ruyff, P. Worfh. Row 2: B. Flaherfy, M. Leonard, L. Neal, M. Leonard, E. Kuoppa-Maki, R. Marfin, E. DeWcI'e, D. Douglas, J. Voronaeff, C. Sfich, G. Varnell. In Their Ties ROW I: Allen, SchoH, Sinclair, Wanner, Shipley. ROW 2: Swain, Whife, Asbel', Semmens, McClellan. ROW 3: Nichols, Barion, Roufh, Richards, Barfo. ROW 4: Miller, Popp, Powell, Fleming, ScoH, Hafcher. ROW 5: Sfephenson, Michael, Dieferle, Erickson, Price, Bauman. Their ulvlarbles ROW I: Dowglass, Schaffer, Procsal, Squire, Davis, Harrison. ROW 2: Worfh, Dickerson, lversen, Parmer, Cox. ROW 3: Cardona, Hook, Anderson, Mclniosh, Eide, Ford. ROW 4: Hunierr, Hamilion, Schuliz, Bull, Dozier, Leibelf. ROW 5: Jimenez, Smallwood, Walion, Di Sfefano, Parker, Mardock. u n Were Mlssmg ROW I: Sanchez, Shackelford, Cafe, Cowieson, Largo, Lundgren. ROW 2 Reyes, Macias, McCar+hy, Brimmage, Kringer, Holie. ROW 3: Williams, Ells worfh, Bridenbaker, Haufala, Adams, Voorhies. ROW 4: Ganzales, Mafiorano Nicks, Keiw, Toppin, Pofochi. ROW 5: Zawadzki, Madison, Waqgaman, McCoy Wiesi. ROW 6: Small, Claasen, Bauer. ROW I: Ceniafiempo, Daniels, Repp, Zeiiz, Wilson, Denny. ROW 2: Roberison Di PGVVY. KOYTWOVOW. Cheney, Magrill. ROW 3: Lee, Smiih, Romero, Fallon Cheek. ROW 4: Ennis, Coil, Jones, Kiefer, Schlaman, Morrison. ROW 5 Fleisher, Eisenloed, Lamb, Morrison, Ramer, Rich. I '1 Z' A .5 3 , L.-!5K,W:,j,m. V 4 gb! g'a:'g'fvZi'i5g'.2:-me Q30 We , , ,Q . Hn f 51 , 3' ,V ,J ' , ,f 9' ,Q Q 4' rf- Lmks of Love ROW I: Spliclwal, Navarro. ROW 2: Gildewell, Gray, Blaney. ROW 3 Hamriclc, Payfon, Vaughn. ROW 4: Taylor, Sucliy, Barron. ROW li KUOPpa-Maki, Ruyff, Manos, Wellce, Sfevens, Ellerd. ROW 2 JOr1eS, pinching, Lomax, Moody, Edmondson, Vasquez. ROW 3: Lowe O9le5bY' Slliili. Dufion, Barlon. ROW 4: Wrighi, Lefrich, Townsend Wa+ie. Wong. ROW 5: Whife. iv in 1 - 9 4 5 , if WK ax r , awfswf if ,awk riff' fy x fi mv ROW l: Denl, Gray, Licause, Drew, Mead. ROW 2: Coleman, Kelley, Ryerson, Devries, Pifeclc, Pefiif. ROW 3: Sclwlolsolnm, McMurray, Brand! field, Crollner, Elcdalnl, Nixon. ROW 4: Naylor, Taylor, Moe, Toffen, Kaiser, Forsyfln. ROW 5: Smifln, Sandrelfo, Jeffries, Hirofo, Jorgansen ROW 6: Chavez, Delvalle. ROW lrRangel,Duncan, l-'ligl1am,BarreH, Birlces, Cadenliead. ROW 2: Negrefe, Kalinowslri, Daeppel, George, Rlwyne, Brislc, ROW 3: Engel, Skinner, Wilnfmer, McKenzie, Liles, Kugler. ROW 4: Kloclr, Canfarini Fiacco, Judd, Zimmerman. ROW S: Wire, Cardey, Gales, McMullen, FdfV1SWOrll . ROW 6: Norris, Wilson. YQ' Tightened Their Bonds of Muriel Leonard and Phil McKin- non enjoy sharing a malT - a Triv- ial Thing To Those who have noT ex- perienced iT, Tull oT meaning To Those who have. AnoTher chapTer in Their bocilc oT remembrances, a chapTer enTiTled - The Going- STeady Tie. Memory NighTTime, lighTs, shadows. a Ta- miliar walk - made To each per- son more memorable by The pres- ence oT The oTher. These nocTurnal sTrollers are Susan Kell and Bill De WolTe To whom Poly has Tied iTselT more securely by The memory oT This evening. The Burbols were chrislened al' lhal memor- able assembly in a glorious shower of mud pies. The mud pie slage passed guiclcly, however, and 'rhe sophomores became juniors as all reas- onably clever sophomores do. As middle-class- men 1'he Burbols scampered away wilh The Besl Boolh prize al Jrhe carnival, unveiled The Perlecl Woman , and danced on a slarry slcy al Fanlasia , a slupendous Prom. Aller lhal Jrhey lhoughl 'rheir Senior year could be nolhing bul an anli-climax, buf 'rhey found il was a finale even more slupendous. The Bur- bols rose lo new heighls and lhrilled The aud- ience wilh 0ur Town , balled among snow- balls in a Frosled Fanlasy, and conquered The rain on Slop Day. Allhough sad al brealcing Their high school 'ries al gradualion, 'rhey re-lied lhem iusl long enough 'ro dance lhe nigh'r away al The Grad- ualion Dance. Aller lhis nighl Poly would be bu'r a lifelong memory lo The lvlighly Burbols, who are very lilcely To malce 'rhemselves remem- bered by lhe world. Page 32 SENIOR ADVISORS Wha+'s ihis? Mr. Bush, Mrs. Wolf, Mrs. Roon- ey, and Mr. Probs+ are finding if necessary, al' lasf, +o Ge? Away From If All. We can'+ really blame Them, +hough, because +hey've spenf +hree long, hard years as advisors 'ro The Burbois. We've had ihem fied up in knois over carnival boofhs, class assemblies, The Prom, fhe Senior Ball, and Graduafion Acfivilies - which were only fhe mosi apparenf duiies. Thanks fo fhese Capable 9556199951 we hope fhey make if! ,VZTVT iw f ljsrlff ,W Entltled At ,rf at The Seniors arrive in fheir usual magnificenl' s+yle! Inside fhe brand new Cad- illac lwell, if has whife side-walls, doesn'+ i'f?l are John Lundell and Bob Pres- ion. On fop are Joanne Moise, Anne Miller, Sara Jane Johnson, Ray Duncan, and Don Brannan. Those curls behind Ray's lei? ear aren'+ his own - +hey're on Esfher Johnson's heed. Last :WK,,,'. A-Qld' jj -1 4,1 J gi. fi SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Maybe you haven'f realized if, buf fhere has 'ro be some reason fhaf fhe Mighfy Burbofs are fhe greafesf, besf, neafesf kids who ever sef foof on our Poly campus lin a senior's opin- ion. of coursell There are many reasons, nafurally, buf one of fhe besf ones is personified by fhis phofo of fhe Senior Class Officers. These super-duper Burbofs have worked hard for fhe well-being and confenfmenf of fhe Mighfy Ones. ln fhe firsf row, sfarfing on fhe leff, are Connie Tillie, secrefaryg Marsha Moore, girls' welfare chairman: Kay Lofgreen, vice-presi- den+7 and Paula Blankenship, social chairman. Leff-end on fhe second row is Publicify Chair- man Lynn l-lale. Nexf fo him are Treasurer Bill Orland Noble and Boys' Welfare Chairman Bruce Kifchen. Tops in posifion, as well as office, is Presidenf Al Walker. The Senior Class owes a vofe of fhanks fo fhese capable and conscienfious classmafesl They Were Called Seniors ki an The Burbots Rulh Darline Adair Esfher A. Alaniz Rosie Alfaro Virginia Lee Adams Harry Albrechl Larry E. Alford Jerry Edward Anhorn Bruce S. Ashford Clarence Bailey Philip C. Archibald Richard Babcock Beverly A. Balmer Madeline Aday Gerald Alexander Bill Amador Del Jeanne Archul Bob Babcock Eugene Baker efa Roberf Paul Addleman Rachel J. Alfaro Paul Eugene Anderson Joanne Carol Arends Richard A. Bachus Richard Baker 4 .4-'Q A - 4 er ' 'i ,QQ gl 'wx i f ,qc M1122 'PV h, H41 A l 1 LH J A M li 17 3 l - 4 ,, i 1' . .lay I , , L, Z f- Aa' V .. 1 ' H' X , , J I , 'ir , li Y I , YL V Q . : i ., fu jj? ' if ig , -A A 1'. 'a .5-1,4 7' if ' V l f is 1'2 Z?-' ' 3 E , ., A Q il P 4 I Lf?-,al i M I 1 .f 4 , ,, ,cf in ,' ' 'A' as ,5 M f-: jig , at Milf.. .,.. , . , H fi alyzv 6 E51 wil :gs 9 'freak M 1 l 'F William Bill Balmer Max Barnefl' Dellia Barnes Roberf Barnell Jimmy M. Bauer Carolyn 'Candy' Barrel? Camilla Carol Baugh Jack Baxfer Donald Baumgarlen Ronald Bayly Diane Elaine Beisfle Gene Beaver Bill Bell Bill Berfhelson Ralph Bellows Bruce Billingfon Thomas E. Bilney Rose From 52 A it mil ' - dy iff-ii - Millicenl J. Bifzer Paula Blankenship Royce Blanlcenship Emily JeaneNe Bleser Ray Boche Dave Bonine Donna Lee Bordwell William H. Blair Rila Mae Blanlon Georgia Bliss Raford Boddy Yvonne C. Bonsall Delores Boren Tykes Charles Bleck Joyce Blounf Richard Bohannon Freddie Joe Boofh Gail Bourdon Charles A. Bowen Jack Roy Brady Delores M. Briclcman Beverly Broadbenl Roy E. Buchanan Donna Burghardl X -A 'J' Yiffriigl '1 l 5 A 555 dl To Tyrants Mark Bowers Wayne Brandon Carl Brague Joel A. Brier Jim Bridges Jane? E, Brouillelle Lois Palricia Brodef Karen Anne Buclcowslri Lavon Burneff xay I AL Frank Burchlield Berfha Burfon -me ,J ,X -F 'X W my is ,, aff! -... 1 ,au fi' 'J I l . 8 I I lg., 'nf x4- , .2 4-5- '3' Carlton B'adley Donald F. Brannan Belly Jane Brilfon Don Curly Brower Judilli Mae Burdell David Busch I Swept Along Frances Ann Cole Earl Marlin Conrad Janice Lee Coryell Donna Sue Cowan Fred W. Crowe 3 ' 43- : 6 C s ., I -df . 4 , X I 1' '. -.- affix - . .f Varnell D. Cubil Mary Lee Cole M anue l Core Carroll CoHen Edward B. Cowan Don G. Cruz Russel Cummins Russ Don Collins Ann Corneio Thelma Alene Cou Darrel Cri+chlow Margie Cruz Dorolhy Cunningham SR' x ' 1, 1 'W lla Marie Bush wr 3' Ernesf Paul Buller Josephine C. Arroyo Lucina Cabrera Roberra Cairns Carolyn Caldwell John W. Carricaburu Richard Case Earl Chaffin David Camacho Jerry Arnold Cape Julie Mary Carroll Marilyn Wray Cerda Ernesf Caslro Chavez Shirley A. Chrisienson Jacquelyn Chrislopherson Kay Arlyne Carroll Russell Chamberlain Johnny Chavez Pafricia Irene Ciarolla Jane Carly Pafricia Ann Chapman Richard Cherry Phil Cicala W , W. ' SZ ,V ,mf 1. fi 4- They Were V A -f Mg' , , ., Q W I VN Joanie Cunningham Ed Dalton Eva Davis rman L, Davis y E. DeWeese S. de la Torre ll 011A amy cams Pai Dales James H. Davis Beairice DeBrine Russell DeLong William R. DeWolfe big' Lloyd Gleason Cur+is Ann Davis Up+on Ned Davis Yolanda R. De la Hoya Vince Dempsey Sue DeYoung nf' 5 .si as 0- ' L yr.-scan. ig 3 X. 1 '53 I ni S 'Qi ' Alice Dibler Rose Marie Dillon Mary Dolan Sfephan Dowd Norma Tahl Edmonds Ronald Lee Endeman 1' l , Q Q2 I '1 'K 9' 5 . lf I ze , Qi Q I if , ii ,Qui k , , ' if ' 'sy , ' , L, Ii- I gg I . ,K x. 3 In 2 is -5 ,,., 4 I' ' A-V5 -s ' . ,... ..,.- .2 .. :auf ie K is if an fs: we 'Q Wrox Q, 5:6 J. Kennefh Dickerson Anna Palric Joyce Carol Joyce DiSfefano ia C. Donnaud Ellen Downing Edwards Marie Engel ,Q F iv :A 'si ..,f-'Q aiiy y 2 5 Q2 'Nr-fy' Donald M. Dickson Jack B. Dodson Regina Doran Gerald Doyle Lee Edwards David Ericlcson Rober+ Diehl Violei Doeppel Doroilwy Douglas Ray Duncan Carol Elmlund Ted J. Erramuspe Tide Of Power y ,AVI ff e i .fi L i I y ,Q bl They Invaded John David Ewari Sonny Farmer Ellioif Charles Ferdon Dale H. Field Merediih Jane Fisher Frances LaV. Flefcher Judifh Ann Ford Laura Roberia Ford Donald Lee Fousle Laura Janice Fowler Richard N. Freeson Eula Ellen French if -W Norman E. Faucher Frances Figueroa Doreen 'Chick' Fogariy Paul A. Fosfer Roberf E. Franck Jimmie Fringer Michael L. Fanlon Don C. Fisher Roger Lloyd Folsom Lillian Foulsion Nancy Freeman Dale Fri'rz 9 fs of . 1 ,Q .f ,xr - 4 W! QQ E i .uzlz Q Q i F 27' 9 F' ' Q 5 'f , Donald Fruciano Jerry Gardner Dale Geiger Jack Gersiner Lenore Gier Miller Ru'rh Gladden ! a W' 2 5,1 J If Wai by ,F X L ,, Billie Roiean Fry Gary E. Garrison Val Germ-y Helga Else Gessner James Gilberf Glenda Glover Mary Fuenles Mel Gaunfz David Gercw Chuck Gibson Leon Gildy Gilrn Carol Jeane Godfrey Balboa And Ken Guzzi Joe Hale Janice Hamblefon Delores Hanson Annefre K. Harris Emerson Harvey -do fi' Q , n, :avg ff 1 3' C Howard Golden Ray Gonzales Marvin Gove Don Eugene Gray Norma Gren Aurora Gonzalez Harold LeRoy Goode Arlene Gran? Jack Gray Rolaerf J. Greiner Joyce Lorlene Grimes Tom Gudrnundson Louis Lou Gonzales Jane M. Goodwin amy enon+ Don Green Roberf B. Griflin Gloria N. Guzman Conquered Us 'fi' ii, uOur Town Shirley Joan Haclxefi Lynn Hale Eleen Haney Pafricia Ann Harlcins Yvonne Audley Harris Shirley Haslam Slan Haddox Delores Nadine Hall woiiy Hannibal Jane? Harman Roberf K. Hari Don K. Hoonn .D .V an f'-il - X W1 vin. ,.FF'f'f'S QS' i 2 ... L'.. f 3 M P, 3 L I V - X L. Ca S3 ' 1 , A x , 'z :L L: x X ' I 10 I 43 Loon Nelcine Hageman Jndnn Ellen Hall cnonioo Hannig Dior Honnoi Belly imnonzno Harlie Nancy Louise Heldreflw f -gnu mv-1 .r 'i.oIy 'I - gr f .awe-.., omni., 3 X... ' xl I 4.5, na in 1 L ii Carl Helwig Don N. Henson Sally Ann Herrera Joyce Hill Doris Jean Holder Don Horvalh ,ik 1 rn . is i225 ' Q H 4 X f V1 , Roberl Hemborg William Hepner Jerry He-senxlow Pal Hobbs Ronald lrwin Hollis Bruce Allan Hosken as 'R hr I fn- ' A .F -.. 'S Norma Jean Hempsfeacl Bernard Hern Raymond J. Higgins Joan Hodges John Lawrence Holl Arlene Hueffl Dianne Henson Irene L. Hernandez Debbie Hill Les K. Hogue Bob Hopkins Eugene Hughes As Slops They Slipped And Richard Wesley Hughes M-irqaref Isaacs Tom Jasnosz Bucl Johnson Sara Jane Johnson Laurence 6. Jones Milsura MHS Inaba Wanda Ivey John Jasper Esfher Johnson Shirley Johnson Philip Jones Edward J. Inwood Gregory Jaramillo Mary Jo Jenkins Regina May Johnson Alvie Dale Jones Jane Sonolro W v vvl Slopped I Joyce Kay Suzanne J, Kelly Ona E. Kihm Sara Kinnick Marcia S. Kniss Marie Ann Kreilz J . .A fi '7 Q. zagvie Susan Keil Julianne V. Keasf Wm. J. Kefclwum Shirley Kennedy Jaclc A. Kimplon Fleefa Mae Kirnbrell Pauline Klingler Bruce Kilclien Masami Kono Lou Knudsen Lorna Diane Laclxey Ann Araxi Kurlciian . -ew y- 2 V 1: i n aj I - K , ,ws ,afix a . .f-1 ' 6 ir X Z W x i 1 7 - 4 ' Y U . W Xruznll 'nu CF' y .ss-. N As. A 4 ffm 2,5512 . ,- fi ,gi 1 1 L 14, , :ff U .iw ye' 2 I 'bk is .. A ' , wwf 5, Q asz' H ' M' :iz -:. ' , Tommy Laflerly Kennelln Gene Lalce Gerald Lawson Plnyllis Jean Leaverfon Willeffa Leon Carmen Lerma Paula Linrud Laura Pim Lilfle y L X I .. x ,v J kt 4 Marflwanne Larson Rae M, Ledbefler Joan Liclia Waller A. Lillle Luella Kay Lofgreen Lysbellw Louise Love Roberla Long Jacqueline Lowe Pefer Lowe John C. Lundell Richard Lailrace Doroll-ly Ellen Lee Mafqam M. Linares Helen LiHleiolvn Mary Lovell Jane? Rae Lundquis? Fact And Fiction With Graduation Vivian McCaflerfy Jaclr E. McCoy Carole McDonald Donald McKee Jerry McPhail Eleanor Malloch June McCar+y Jerry D. McCue Ann McFarlane Glenn McKenzie Lloyd MacKey Don Malhberger Beverly McCleary Roberi McCue Geraldine Mclnfyre Phillip McKinnon Milfon Madole James E. Manning Johnnie McClure Carolyn McCulloch George McJunlcin Donald McNeal Loreifa Jean Main Mary Lou J. Marcrofi 7, Q Q' M A 4 I is '- ' ' ' v- 2521-' E553 ' -J tri fl 'Q Q13 ' J -:av ly 'dm' . .f W' V 4 tai 9s ,M-mfr. ' .- v . .X X x Ni' A . W V f , 'il F-2, N. is 'ff f , 4 . ,M ,.. 24. . 1 ' l . f' Yfgi 1, Rosemary Marfinez Barbara Lee Mason Sally S. Marlinez Don R. Massey Sfrai Mayhugh Tommy Maxwell Mary Helen Meiia Frank 6. Mendez Fernando T. Melendez Lillian C. Mendoza John B. Merz Richard A. Merediih Anne Miller June Ann Milner John David Miller Charles E. Mifchell Juaniia Anne Mifc Carolyn A. Miichell ll . In Slght Marsha Allyn Moore Marvin Morrison Mor+on Helen M. Mylno G. L. Moise Lou Mullins . :fi-o. i ADSL., N Ho. -I, .fm A . ,. 1-3 , iw 'A 13 'Y if 5' ri A oo l V 'E Qt no S Q 5- v. 'MSW if n if Q - -v:..::.o.,n - ,Q Q - ng - ookfgiw 1 Lupe Molina Bill Morrison Nancy Morrison Peggy Moss Richard E. Mullins Donna Wohlman Nanney Beverly Moore Edward J. Morrison Dan Morrow Beverly Muehleisen Mary Belle Murphy Lois Nanney Rnn They a O Tight Schedules :von Noon lim Phil Nelson Bill Noble Johnny D. O'Cain Delmar Onasch wallsofn Paige 'Q A . fr 1 I 'X . H J ,-of 'uni XZ 1 Carol Joy Neil Bob Nelson Jo Ann Nuchols Dick O Donovan Palli O'Neal Joan Parker Lawrence James Nelson Alva Neumann Belly O'Brien Palricia Ohmen Richard Rocky Parknursl Marlene Nelson Penny Nichols Thomas R. O'Brien Barbara O'Leary Dannas Susie Osborne Jean Parlefle , 42 Allheia Angela Or+iz Ai 3 oc.,-' ' Q ' 2 .i 4 i l Nl 7 .. f I C 'Y . v 9 5-T E1- your -be AAG. . so ee R 1 ' 4, o -5 4? XJ' til -9 ul' 'K' ' if on , A . .IX vi ,07- Q4-ff ' . ,f L I l o y 0 'Q Q -: ie , W 'WSJ' ' .t . Z- . ., -,A-3 ,:v.i...,. ,. Er! I, 1' if 0 , X v Q is llf 1 has Q wie fr X 1 is il, -5 5 'E eil 'f EQ ,ff ,i .1 2?1'i ww . l Q .- V nam., he 45 J L . ll. .'u Grace Marie Parma Donal Leon Pearce Ernesline Perez Marshall L. Phares Marfha Anne Piclxefl Reber? LeRoy Presfon 1 si- Q. ' Q O 5-I, 3 3 . ix . ,7 Q 9 4 -, Q . le ,J ,Sri We . Frank Garry Pafch Sally Peelar Pal Pefers Dave Phillips Ruben Ponce Mavis Preslon The Carmval Janann E. Radloff Auguslina C. Ramirez Loum Rangd Margarel A Reed David N Repp Dennis Waller Rhyne Valerie Radney Roberf Ramirez Garland Lane Ralhbun Shirley Reich Anson Reynolds Ronald J Rice U .,.h-Y Q 4 Egqiai X .55!l. - ' , . 'I K e Nm.. ,ii fi. 'EQE .www A age fififr knee ..eg, g r 5353 i?E35f.i' iheee f 33 ' f aggw, - .-rgwgi. . 1 'ii ' 1 fs Edwin J. Pafferson William James Pelham Shirley Pelmeclxy Marylee Phillips Gene Poole Don W. Price Q I Nancy Joanne Rae Norma Jane Raneri Fred Rafliff Carlene N. Reilly Terry Rhincl Charles W. sandra Pawn Yolanda Perales Shirley Pettiford Jan Phipps Jessie T. Pom Leonor Prielo eff!! ,,k1lF Last Timesn For Mfr-1.,'?Zi,' lla iihe Prom, And Alma David K. Richards Ann Julie Rilchof Bob Roberts Palricia Ann Roloerls Owen Rogers Raymond E. Salazer Jim Richardson Waller Hap Rimmer Duane Ronald Roberls Danny Roclc Audrey Jean Rosenberg Millicenf l.. Sarvey v 1 BUY' A ': iz 'J JL La , f Q r 'K if ,- fag? ,, . . if if Y 1 4, f 'Z 'r . 4 ,Q 5 14 1 N..-,f Allen Riggs Roberl Rios Elhel Mae Roberls Dora Mary Rodriguez Pal' Rouchleau X 1252, Q Q 1 Q Q Z i f x ,:-. A A I X , Z X 6. J .1 'W-11 ' l . Q! rg .15 V . A Bolo Saflerfield Xave-R Zia fix 'Z7' f Q -::- 1 --f rv' . f nl J Wiliam E. Sausen Thomas J. Scully A r '90--' Esfelle Bernice Seidler Susanne Sharpe Donald Shiflefl Marlha Jean Shores I v 1 'T' Roger Schuler Rosalie Rowena Seaver Janice M. Shackelford Paul Shellenbaclc John M. Shine Howard Shriner ax .y E ai --ve ' -3 f-K Edward Scolf Beverly Jean Seayer Ralph Eldon Shannon Ellen Sheppeard D onna Shirlc Norm Shullanberger Gloria Jean Scoll Les Sederholm Palsy sharp Donald C. Shields Alexander Shomph, Carol Ann Sides Mater Were Here They Were Dolores Silack Charlene Simpson Evelyn Mae Simonds Bernadefle Slelcar Maynard Small Marlin E. Sloan Beniamin Larry Smead Richard H. Smifh Edifh Mae Smilh Sharla Jean Smilh Raeburn Solberg Shirley Smifh Chuclc Spaulding Henry P. Spikes Mary Lou Spifsnaugle K., , L' Q ..r . - fiiiif f M , , ,' i i f i if Fi... , an 4 , -iS it W? fm ' S Q he i S S 1: are Ann Cafherinc Spilxes Ar? Squires 'rr-r N Sandra Kay Sfalder P' , .eip I at Q -2 ., 'Y . . X l Q. fi . ,f me wif? N . . l r . A A ly ., . -4. .er 2. , 5 ii 14 F' 4? if 1:.:,,Q 5 J A W pi fi , Z . 3 . J . ,M . W 59 ' X , , , J .,,, Elaine Marlene Sims Carol Jane Smarf Roberf B. Smifh Sleven Solo Margaref Ann Spires Judy S+ama+s QV br I wi ' V 'rem .. W. .,, W . ,. ar Ja I S X' x 7 - I -. an 4 x Y '79, 'QQ !' I , . M .1 'ffm' X5 1 . .y I I 25 V. S W F -ii-, , ' NU .126 3? A 9 Hb ii . an f QL X K - ' f ' H I 4' ff' V .tr ' ' im' 1 :Q 'ar 'M a e f . eg v A s - . JV.: ,A 1 ,ZZ fww f U31 f'4'fTr1, , ' Donald K. Siandley Valerie S+eiler Caroline Siepp Roberta Sfewarf Gloria M. Suniga David Swarner ,.. ll Gary Sianfon Judy Sfamais Sally Rae Slevens Anna Sfolfe Ann P. Suverlrrup Bob Swarfling Reluctant l 'Arl '17' .ea Al Sylord Bill Taylor Allon L. Thomas Conslance Tillie Rosalie Torchia Pafty Lou Trachl Roberl E. Turner Belly Unrue Gerald Dean Vaughan Willa Jean Wafer Pal Wamboll Joe Walson School Ties Tommy Turrenline Roberl Uplon Gilberl Vasquez Hazel Beels Waggoner Suzanne Ward ki iw Lucille Waurlwop H Q, we , f i T - N ,Vg U 'v L V F E .f ' I 1 -Ye N if xx xx if ,l,a 1 L 'T i r X? lil. . .. ' Q H 9: -,.. ' ' ..-. if Q 4 by -L a i W W N: 4 W . K r Q Dean Taber Ted W. Taylor Jerry Thompson Roger Leland Todd David Torres Sandra Lee Traxler Gene Taurman Sonia Lee Teller .luanifa Thornlon Dwaine Tomlinson Walden D. Townsend Joe Treadway Break Their fi 441 Gordon Tyler Tom J. Valencia Feliciana Velasquez Alberl Walker Herb Bugs Warren Lorella Wealhers ,Q pr , -1- ,X 4 yTT X no QM 'er i 2-ff-3 4-ES' Qld 'F' Marnee Mae Tyler Bruce Van Horn George Voellxer Carol Walllwer Roger D. Warren Rose Mary Webb ' A 0 L ,, All, 1 1 Maw , . -5' ,JW J P -71? ...l' 'Qail' the fl -, I, -6 J M ,mp V f y, 1.4 , -v E 1 0,91 '. is .v Ted Webber I George E. Weimer Sharon Wes? . l Beverly While Jacklyn wh'l 'g Mrs. R. E. me BH' Wmhms lola Micheue Williams Bob Williams Janice Wilshire Frances wilson Marie Wifi' Roberl' W Woolfolk . Roy Owen Wrighl Shirley Anne Weber Juannfa Arlene While McCoy Williams Ray C. Wrlghf Carole Lee Yohonn Jon D. Zedekar Joseph C. Young Shirley Wells Earl E. While Bonnie Lee Williams Ed Wilshire Alan Woodbury Wayne Yeller Barry Zezula Night Fell They were Jerry Baker Shirley Barker Roger W. Baumerl' Al Bellavia Joan Blommer John E. Boyd Lowell Brenneman David Buckwald Larry Bush Duane Richard Byrne Vincenf Cabrera Larry Dale Geri Lee Dawson Daniel C. Dubois Mickey Fells Palricia Fisher Mary Llanes Flowers Gloria Guerrero Paul L. Hickman Pa'Hi Johanson Tom Johnson Kirk J. Kavanagh Richard B. Lewis lied up . . . Karen Lofhrop Shirley McDowell Bruce Miller James F. Miller Jim Morrison Thaddeus Powers Roberl Sandoval Wilfrod Lee Schuler Larry Schwieger Berk Simonds Arfe Simpson Richard P. Snowball Ron Suffon Joe Terrell Palsy M. Trickey Lesfer Veik Margaref Sue Wallce Richard Warber Russell Williams Roberf Carl Wrighl Theodore Yoder Larry Young F Q vu- Q sl nw. 4. - fit Wx ' 9,-sf rx .3 QT: i i AVI y f .I ' lu, I I 1,- 'Il uxnfnx Our Opponents' Hands Were Tied When We Encountered Them In thletlcs I K i I L 'Q . -fspnivkiaqg' , ,, QM 'mi Q He. vu y. wi k , A mi' 5' lg 7 'Cv ff 3? 'Nw W. YU' 1 A f 327 Q A? .,..... ,,. E fx , A. J gkdm ij, V. V . ..,- Ai? 3 4 N A 1 Qi, if 55' if gg ilglew ' Q 55 5 .ini , X K K A , r ' -W5-: 4? I: J 'Af' , ,E F V kj! ,Z W ' Q M.. -194 I 2 ' , 'i , 'H , ,gil 1 V V k jg X 'L 1, I 1 u VV 4- S I .,,,. A V + h A 1 Q ' Q WA 3 -ff 6 .Af guy, 4' 5, I A ll' gsf ,je 1 f 9 'iff 9 5 1 ' 44 rw . - 1 A 'IWW 1 ff. .K , 'ff ,'V , i -. ' , V 1 X Mm Wally W in Al! , : ff slwfwf ',. , 2 1 . 'L if' 44 if 5.-- fz'3 i Xf'3 ' f 'aw Xf f ?w' Xfxxx ' R57 ilL.4 '1,fXg, 4 ' ' ' 5 7.21 f 0 fi K. A, ' lg: 4 3' , X i an r X rv 41 Presenf al all fhe games and leading The screaming mobs wiih boundless pep, perseverance, and lung power, were Poly's Direcfors of Organized Riofing-cheerleaders lo you. Leff fo righf: Marcia Einzig, Head Yell-Leader Richard Hughes, Joan Lidia, Ray Duncan, and June McCarfy. They Drew Timely Cheers, Everybody duck! Kris is gelling reckless wifh fha? foofball. lnirni+alJle as mascol Kris Koala, Ralph Shannon floundered, flopped, climbed, and capered af 'rhe foolball and baslcefball games, adding a generous bit of humor and bewildering ihe marching band. Laughter, and Applause Always iusf a sfep ahead of fhe band were Drum Maiorefles Donna Klaus, Mafgy Nichols, Jeaneffe Bleser, and Drum Maior Eddie lnwood. Add- ing pomp and lusler fo fhe half-lime proceedings, fhey are lo be compli- menfed on fhelr difficull bafon sfunfs. All eyes were glued fo 'field and couri when fhese scrumpiious bi+s fhe referee! Lef+ fo Righh Love Eide Carol Sue Cheney Leslie Pinch of femininily, ihe pcm-pom girls, wen'f lhrough iheir infricaie rouiines. ing, Carol Sue Johns+on, and Pal Pupa Le? if never be said lhaf fhe only whlsfle a'l lhe games came 'From N4 -0' 5 ...Af 44 if fi, hfi 3 iqkm Sf ,fs I ROGER EOLSOM Tai back EARL WHITE Leif Guard BGB SXNARTLING Wing Back JUDD swiirn Riqiii mire WALDEN TOWNSEND BIocIcing Back PHIL McKINNON Cenier PHIL NAYLQR Lefr Tackle KENNY DICKERSON RigIw+ End HARRY ALBIRECI-IT Riqrvi End 1. 525' 5 . Bob S a flung ofed +I'-e mos? aluable playe on fhe fea an a Ame can akes efcef s aou pe++y hsspee fme Titans Ui The Gridiron Led by Coach Howard Whiie and Capiain AI WaIker and aided by some powerful NECKTIE TACKLES our Bears siormed io viciory over aII our pre Ieague opponenis Chino 39 O Sania Ana I9 6 San Diego I3 6 Huniinqion Beach 9-O. Our Iirsr C. B. L. game was wirii ine Terrible Terriers oi RedIands, and despiie our roaring armies we were deieaied in a reaI +IiriIIer, 3 I-I9. Pomona and Cnarfey IooIc advaniaqe of our momeniary weakness and aIso scored up wins, I9-I2 and 42-I3. Wiih ine aid oi a sirange new weapon ImuscIeI, we recovered in iime io Tinian ine season in iriumplri over CoIA Ion, I9-7I and over our oId rivaII San Bernardino, 457. BRUCE KITCHEN LGII E ': AL INALKER Rorr Guard DENNIS I-UBER Ii.,Ir3a,I JERRY ALLEN VI.Ii fTI 1fI , K 'QPNL 9 if H x 1.93 v,,94F ww , JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM: L Io R, ROW I: Kane, Royer, Mariinez, Forshee, Bereal, Evans, Miicliell, John, Carpenier, Salender, Bryanf, Searle. ROW 2: Yarborough, O'Malley, Boddy, Bowen, Espinosa, Gibson, Willsey, Bibolel, Zaganos, Thomason, Delmonf, Brow- Hen. ROW 3: Huclrlebridge, Mifcliell, Brandi, Van Tussenbroelr, Sweef, Hamriclc, Rindone, Sierus, Marquex. 39 I9 I3 39 Of Wheaties 13 I3 I9 47 B TEAM: L Io R, ROW I: Brown, Marlinez, Langhin, Chaflwam, Williams, Bond, Williams, ROW 2: Smiflw, Loifgram, Hale, Bowman, Morgan, Russel, Procsal, Liverman, Davison, Walker, Hoover, Sfaggs, S+raH'on, VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Riverside Chino O Riverside Sania Ana 6 Riverside San Diego 6 Riverside I-Iuniingion Beach O C. B. L. Riverside Redlands 35 Riverside Pomona I9 Riverside Clwaliiev 42 Riverside 7 Colion 7 Riverside San Bernardino 7 Bruslxa, Bevinglon, Evens. Gruver, Low, Pagliuso. ROW 3: Adams, Finneslead, Croke, Skinner, Anderson, Lopez, Barnicoaf, Moe, Smi+l'i, Casem, Cubif, Paxlon. ROW 4: Pofoclt, Hogan, Harfley, Shaw, Garcia, Underwood, Boll, McCeffer+y, ABSENT: Biclcnell, Gonzales, Toppin, Wolfram. Miller. fan There Was Often Time-Out Lg! fs. M., ROGERTODD Forward CHUCKSMWH Cenler From Higher, higher .... a lilfle more oomph and il'll be in fhe basicel! Roger Folsom leaps lo give if fha? final push, buf an opposing player seems fo have his big hand in lhe way. Never 'fear lhough, Chuck Sn-1i+h is also on his foes fo acl, whal- ever 'lhe oufcome of +his exci+- ing play. T54 15 .,,,, 'ISIY JIM FISI-IER DICK BOT-IANNON EUGENE I-IUGI-IES ROGER FOLSOIVI Guard Forward Guard Forward JERRY ADAMS ROBERT SANDOVAL RAY YOAST ROGER WARREN Guard Forward Forward Guard Ball Bouncing For A Huddle The Bears enTered The C.B.L. race wiTh an awesome record - a Trail oT beaTen opponenTs and none oT Poly's scores below 52I They sTarTed The league season wiTh a Two-poinT Iead over CoITon, 47-45, in a game ThaT was a real pulse-pounder. Then They dropped The nexT Three games To San Bernardino, 40-48, Pomona, 49-58, and Redlands, 40-53. When The reaIizaTion oT whaT was happening worked iTs way Through, They downed ChaTTey's Tigers, 54-42. IA spokesman Tor The Bears reporTed ThaT They Tound The Tigers much easier To beaT Than human beings.l CoITon sneaked in a Team oT people, however, and Took The nexT game wiTh 63 To 52 IpoinTs, noT Team members.I Berdoo had no chance wiTh The grizzlies ouT Tor revenge when They scored inTo The lead wiTh 70-52. The Red Devils oT Pomona la non-CommunisT organizaTionl TorgoT ThaT The guesTs were meanT To win and did iT Themselves, 49-59. NexT The Bears Trollicked wiTh The Red- lands Terriers, Taking an easy 59-47 Trom The under-dogs. And IasTIy, up againsT The Tigers again, They gave Them a walloping They'II noT TorgeT Tor a while, 70-5I. GongraTuIaTions To Coach RiTe and The Team Tor a greaT seasonl Page 59 Rs F- VARSITY TEAM Lto R, Row I Adams Flsher Harvey Row 2 Smnth Taurman Warren Yoasf Todd Penfoney Carpenter, Sandoval Folsom Hughes Bohannon Coach Orrin Raf They Fought To Step Cut Front For B TEAM L fo R, Row I: Coach Ray WIIson I 'IaIIe, MiIIer, Lopez, Underwood, Chat ham, Row 2: Finnesfead, TayIor, Saun ders, Wagner, Karstens. Row 3: Allen Weese, Preston, Brown, Robles ICap taInI. Page 60 There were always Tense and crucial momenis when The score board lpossibly like This onel reads 54 io 54, a lie score. The opposing schools cheered Their Teams on unlil, al' lasi, one slepped in lronf To unlie The score and win +he game! RIVERSIDE 58 56 52 75 66 47 40 49 40 54 50 70 49 59 70 Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside BASKETBALL SCORES Pre-League C. The Scores Were Often Tied Elsinore Sanla Ana Paramounl Barsiow Orange B.l.. Collon San Bernardino Pomona Redlands Chalfey Colion San Bernardino Pomona Redlands Chaiiey Till I Walfz Again Wiih You . . . or Ring Arc f How do you do! l'm Gene Hughes. Glad io know you. Now R e. These affeciionaie 'fellows can'+ decide. The ie l if you'll please move your hand so I can gei fha? ball . . . siandablyl goes ape affer winning anofher exciiing g Roger Todd, Dick Bohannon, and Roger Folsom are WBITIHQ Recognizable Riversid R g T dd Ch kS fh d fo be iniroduced foo. Ray Yoasf 9 meh BYE O el' O , UC H1 if? 1 A F' 'Vu lAbovel Al Walker wants expec+an+ly for flue fafhermosl corners of flue field! wi, ball, a ball wlwuch IS deshned for e lLefH He's safe! KAII right you guys, don'+ argue wifh llwe umpure' One of Polys mound aceS,Jol1n Ewarf, malres if fo flrsil he Dimaggios Hit Hard, but Marilyn L +o R Row I Blakely Rogers, Crolre, Sfalworfh, Molino, We::e, Gonzales, B vmgfon Row 2 Sweeney lmgrl Townsend, Evans, Hamil+on, Pringle, B own, Navarro E Q3 QAH Q K. K , ek 1 X , Ai? VARSITY BASEBALL L. lo R, Row I. Huber, Naylor, Walker, Dickerson, Delmonf, Folsom. Row 2. Jory Imgr.l, Munson, Carriceburu, Merrill, Gilberf, Ewarl, Heafh, Fish Never Showed Up ik 34 BF. Wiley PoIy's baseball Ieam enlered Ihe season wilh a greal deal oi drive and energy. They played hard and received Their share ol wins and losses always wilh The grealesl ieam spiril. Coach I-Iammersohmidl and his boys deserve a lol oi credil lor Iheir sporls- manship and sI4iII. Crreal season, men. Never give up hope-Ihereis a Marilyn in your Iulure-somewherel BASEBALL SCORES 2 Riverside Sanla Ana 4 8 Riverside Corona 3 . . . . I5 Riverside Sania Ana 4 iopifisil gfiffffielfihifskiifivloiiiebilidfifiliilfi a mm'ibaCk'iw'si's'dewM' 4 Riverside Grange 7 I6 Riverside Corona 4 9 Riverside Chino O 3 Riverside S. B. Raciiio 8 5 Riverside Pomona 6 8 Riverside Las Vegas O 6 Riverside Qxnard I I Riverside Pomona 8 3 Riverside Downey 2 6 Riverside Redlands I I 3 Riverside Chailey 8 6 Riverside COIiOV1 4 Pomona I I San Bernardino 8 Redlands I I Chaiiey I4 Alumni 4 7 Riverside 3 Riverside I3 Riverside 3 Riverside 7 Riverside Page 63 Coach Mumma gives a pep hulk and a las? minufe brief g 'r counfry squad-Richard Hernandez, Leon Gilmore, Wayne Lemons, and Bob Wright l rince CROSS CCUNTRY SCORES Riverside Collon Riverside San Bernardino Riverside Pomona Riverside . Redlands C.B.L. Championship Meei' Riverside r Redlands Challey . Collon Pomona S, San Bernardino S For Fun . . And Victory Humping over ihe hurdles- o e oe-vau, i arry Ma ews an merson c innon P f+h pl HPhI L Hh dE O fG IdDyI pt M K . Harvey. a shof way ou? info fhe field. -o-oo! era o e u 50 55 43 43 Isl' 2nd 3rd 4+h 5+h 6+h LEON GILMORE 880 GERALD DOYLE Sho?-pul WAYNE LEMONS Mile BRUCE KITCHEN 440 EMERSON l-IAVEY l-iioh Jump BOBWR'GHT Mine Cur Cindermen Were The Tryants of Leon Gilmore and Gerry Varnell are no+ far behind as Bruce Kilchen bursls across ihe finish line anoiher ihree Coach Sfeele can righffully be proud of fhe rophles his men have won 'for place win for Poly! lMr. McEuen go? in on ihe phofo 'lin Poly in fhe 53 54 season Thanks Coach for fhe endless fume hreless en 5 fqol ergy and winning advice you devo+ed fo helping +hese champs . Qi' With Water-Tight Defenses 60 iUpper PlcTur-l One of Poly's diving greafs, Del RoberTs, exh F 'th ll T d T h h ibifs Page 68 oy Wil liams, Polys le+-propelled an, poses for his fans as he climbs ou+ affer showing his speeding skill. The I954 Swimming Teams breezed Through The season undeTeaTed in A and B dual compeTiTion and became C. B. L. Champions in boTh Top divisions, while placing 3rd in The C's. Composed largely oT B's The A Team could boasT only Tour acTual A's in The Championship meeT and included only Tive seniors, buT They composed a poTenT nucleus and swam To The Top oT The proverbial swimming pool ladder in a Trium- phanT season. CapTain McCoy Williams sparked The Team To iTs honored posiTion in The league in The same dynamic way he had iniecTed The winning drive during The '52 C. l. F. Championship C Team. Placing 4Th in The Mid-WinTer C. l. F. lnviTaTionals, The B's wenT on To place Tive men in The spring Tinals: Williams, McCracken, Price, l-lannig, and Bradley ac- guiTTed Themselves well againsT represenTaTives oT more Than 30 oT The souThland's pesT schools. Praise unlimiTed To Coach l-lalloclq and The mighTy Agua- Bearsl They are real champsl SWIMMING TEAM SCORES I26 Riverside IO I lf? Riverside . 93 Redlands 49 SanTa Ana 43lf2 Riverside Palm Springs 95 4Th Place C. l. F. MidwinTer lv1eeT lSouThern 5ecTicnl I I8 Riverside ChaTTey 52 I 3 I Riverside . Redlands 57 I3 I Riverside CaliTornia 56 Riverside Palm Springs 55 T33 74lf2 Riverside lsT Place in C. B. L. Swim lvleeT VicTor Valley 35lf2 S if 'G K l .I F , , xwiy 'sf' lx J if yggim-5,3 lg S: A 5 5'y, F2939 u ,gem caan. A ,,-fl: K' K , in A 4-'F , . U Ge . kt' Q ESV' ui 5 . 55 9 'fl 'Aw fy Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside Riverside TENNIS SCORE Redlands Colron Challey Pomona Pomona San Bernardino San Bernardino Redlands Collon Clwaffey Title-Seeking Racketeers Smashed gh ,fk L fo R, Row I: Brandon, Nelson, Edwards Bond Hugws Rogers Kono Row 2: Coach Bill Mifsch, Solberg, Hughes Cummings Hafcher Black Coffen Camacho Ze? f , --ag, H ghes, who ranks in ihe second Coach Mi! S OWS +ch h fhe boy how +o pu? 1 demons+ra+es his :hong baclchand Those close ones over-or is he showing 'rhem To Success Poly's rackeleers la local syndicaiel smashed iheir way 'ro a brillianl nel season. In praclice marches 'rhey downed all opponenis-Pacific, Whiifier, Sanfa Ana, and Orange. Wi+h This encouraging background, lhey lied lighler lheir raclcei sirings and aced lheir firsr iwo C.B.L. maiches-Redlands, 9-O: Colron, 9-O. We doubl' ihai il was liierally love on iheir pari, ihoughl The Chafley nel men gol Jrhe besi of ours in a 2-7 viciory. Then Poly climbed baclc up 'ro gel an edge over Pomona in a 5-4 score. Noi conieni wiih such a small margin of viciory, lhey challenged Pomona again and won 7-2. San Bernardino came up nexi for a double delear and a raiher uncomioriable rul, wilh 6 games for Poly To 3 for Berdoo in each malch. They conquered iheir remaining ihree opponenis and caplured The C. B. L. championship along wi+h Chai- ley. Coach Miisch and his reams ceriainly deserve recognilion for lcnowledge, abiliiy, and all Jrhose long, long aiiernoons of pracficel Masami Kono, firsf singles player and winner of fhe Fullerion Junior Tennis Tournament shows h' ' I' se ' f IS Sl!! Ing YVICQ OYITI. U i ,Tx guru i nn ,T i nun IN BATTALION AND COMPANY STAFFS L Vo R, Row I: Cedex' ls? Lf. McCue, Cade? Is? Lf. Shriner, Cade? Is? L+. Inwood, Cade? Capf. Archibaid, Cade? Cap. Dewolfe. ROW 2: Nancy Rae fSponsor5, Cade? Capf. Baker Cade? ls? L+, Bowers, Cade? M-Sgf. Rhyme. Row 3: Marfha Denny fSpor1sor3, Cade+ Capk Thomas, Cade? M-Sgi. Guzzi. Row 4: AiWer1e Whlfe Sponsor? Cade+ Capf, Todd, Cade? ls? U. Manninq Page 72 ! 5 'Wir xi. lg 5 This Ki a! . diff , -1 xx Q 5 yi Y! Nw. x , 181 5 'V ' ' . i jr? i 'Y 2-jg Lf , iv .X gg? i , ,w.,:.x 1,2 V, 1, ,.,x, mx 9 f , 5, 4 N , ' ff 11 Q 'X Q Q, -rl DQS A 0 r N J ,X S N - ' A . ' w ,yy E.. Taq . QIIKZSXF A I - 5 , . . 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Y? - , f A ei rv , . . 1 , W A M -Quai?-14' , I 1 Wm ,1i.',.- A3 ' , K I I ' Q, ki me l - HW ,5 4 H 5- nlf 4 . .4 r, 4 ',,,M n - m 0 H 1275 'f ' 4 f 2 ,,.............,,,,.......- ....,.... . , , .Marky ,Az ,Q v X V . , ws . ff- W- f Q 'Q ,EE Lg? 4 1 . . . . Q' s . 1 ,v'. , 1 , t ' x ' . x ' 4 ' iv X . 'S , J . 0 - , ' R 6 1 0' 'MA ' , V 4 qw, v' 1 ' x ' X . , 413, . . n. s W ff V 5' Q X Q . . af. . . . ' 4 X A 'N f x Mm Q i 5 1. Q W S My 4 ' o . fx -gf ' A , ,- 1 ,A I ' 1 , f . - ' . T5 I lf f. 2 rl .il 4 , , 1, . 4 ' x 0 u . M if if 9 V mg? . if if f mffx 'N' v-I OXG 3, , ..-.-...na w ' , IQ 1 ,-a . 3 ,, W, K, . X 17 The spark behind fhe workings of fhe Girls' Recreafion Associa- fion was lhe sagacily, wil, and indusfry of The organiza+ion's wonderful Fresidenf, Bev Moorel G. R. A. Meant Beverly's henchmen, ihe G.R.A. Board, supervised +he sporfs, sponsored fhe Shoeless Shuffle, played hosf fo ofher C.B.L. schocls on Play Day, and performed innumerable other services. The members are L io R, Row I: C.FIeming, M. Richards, O. Ponder, C. Slekar, B. Moore, A. Rilrhof, P. Klingler, P. Donnaud, S.Ward, Advisors Miss Walling and Mrs. Barlon. 1 T 'siiifiafiivf - -Aww-1' A Going 'icounlry Slylen fo The 6.R.A. pofluclc lhese farmers' daughlers ale, gave awards, ani were en+erleir1ed by an all-male casfl Sporting Those scampering forms you ob- served on various playing fields and courls aller school belonged To The alhlefic and unfiring Poly females. ln lhe Girls' Recrealion Associalion lhey increased lheir slcills, made new friends, wenl +o play-days, and had scrumplious feasls ranging from a wienie bake and pol-luclc supper +o a sumpluous banquet The members of The champion G.R.A. baskefball +eam +ry a 'Few pracfice shois. Noi' ihaf 'lhey need fo! Cloclrwise fhey are J. Lidia lmaking fhe shofl, S. Peffiford, C. Slekar, Y. Harris, C. Smarf, M. Swanson. And Invigorating Activity G.R.A.'s firsf even? of ihe year was a wienie bake. This informall affair gave The girls an opporiunify fo ge? acquainled while relaxing around a nice cozy fire. lCough! Choke! Wheezell The girls around fha fire are L fo R, L. Gibson, P. Ohmen, E. Dewolfe, J. Varonaeff, Y. Bon- sall, B. Dean, K. Carroll, and C. Zeiiz. x'--ynikbl' g-gul'. .'Q 3 spar'- vf? AQ 'i Ulf' U ,u ' .I 05' ee ,... , A vt,,,,-,....--. H.. wmv- r -.L i.,-M V4 X' uw' , -H ,, 5 A .ov- . ' Q4 1 4 -MM , . , , w Marilyn Repp and Sally Peeler are represenfaiive of fhose of us who spenl suspenseful and exciting affernoons playing Yennis with G.R.A. Suspense: Will my serve go over? Excifemenl: l get a poini! Only fwenfy-lhree more consecu+ive poinls and if's my sell In The spring a sporfs 'Fan furns fo baseball. We learned a lof, even how 'lo verbally disagree wifh fhe umpire! The disfanf forms belong fo lhe R.O.T.C. They re+urned fhose long drives in +0 lhe ouffield. Feminine Muscles Smashed Archery was anoiher of fhe many sporfs offer- ed by G.R.A. Peggy Abell and Mollie Magrill aim for fhose 'lar-off fargefs. If would be greatly appreciefed il all arrows found on Mag- nolia Avenue would be relurned, for The sup- Ply is dwindling. Thank you. Ji- No. fellows, you canno+ go ou+ for G.R.A. swimming, buf no one can blame you for 'frying wifh lhe obvious aflraclion of lhese lovely feminine forms. l-lere we see Glenda Jones jack-knifing from lhe high board, Bar- bara Sprague ready +o leap from +he low board. and Cammie Brown and Connie Colonelli observing These diving leafs from The wafer. Whacked, Stretched and Splashed Page 8l X will Ak ' x ,M 1259, ff 1 A gg., V y ' , 2':,,,M SWA f. bww ,, Ground, sficks . . .Owl my 'roel Affer lying on our dainfy shin guards, we were ready 'for a game of hockey, anofher lhrilling G.R.A. sporl. Playing a 25-yard- line bully lyou know, bully for you ' are M. Richards, C. Slekar, J. Downing, G. Parma, Y. Harris, and N. Rober+son. The Gals You know how il is in those fasf games of speedway! The compefifion is keen, you're running madly, lhe score is lied, you have possession of lhe ball, and wifh iusf a liHIe more e'lfor+ . . . Ouchl Anofher player has been crippled by a black and blue mark inflicfed by a kick poorly aimed af +he ball, bu+ pin-poinh edly aimed af fhe shin. Service . . . whap . . . 'rhock . . . I'Il gel if. se+ il up . . . oulside . . . side ouf . . . rofa+e! Familiar words when volleyball season comes around. G. Parma, J. Downing, M. Richards, N. Rob- erfson, C. Slekar, and Y. Harris show how i+'s done. The modern dancers called lheir honor group Junior Orchesis. They elecfed fhese officers fo lead +hem in flneir growing skill and grace as H developed under fhe coaching of Mrs. Doro- lhea Sharp. Fron'r Row: PafOhm21, presidcrtg J. Phipps, S. Ward, K. Carroll. Back Row: F. Fig- ueroa, D. Hill, S. Traxler, N. Freeman. Absenf were: J. Goodwin, and J. Bleser. -'lv Had Agility Too . . . Wow. A chorus line yell We like il! We like if! This aciiviiy satisfies ihose who wanf fheir names fo be linked wiih fhe Rockeiles or +he Moulin Rouge. We Think G. Ruyff, W. Newman, 5. Traxler, E. Malloch, P. Ohmen, R. Ford, D. Hill, T. Edmonds, and P. Klingler will all make il, loo! Sirelching lfwangll some of lhe muscles fha? mos? people don'+ even know they have, Orchesis members become very limber iand very sore fhe firsf few days of lhisl. Clockwise from 7 o'clock are: E. Johnson, S. Ward, J. McCar+y, S. Traxler, M. Isaacs, F. Figueroa, P. Ohmen, N. Freeman, J. Phipps, J. Goodwin, J. Bleser Page 83 Take Them to School ct1v1t1es The Girls Were Always Hoping For A Beau To The Commissioners Pulled And Tied AsTuTe adviser To The commission was Mr. William P. James. The commission spenT many enTerTaining and proTiTable sixTh periods wiTh him I'll be in Mr James' room became a Tami liar clause This mans warm smile and sincere deep voiced hi There has made him a well loved figure on our campus His unhring and invaluable eTTorTs on behalf oT Polys popu lahon deserve noT only The graTiTude of The commission buT The praise of The enTire sTudenT body as well ewan, SixTh period in Room 2l8 was The weekly Wednesday meeTing place oT The sTudenT body's elecTed leaders, The commission. These Ten oTTicers wiTh The help oT Their ad- visor, Mr. James, pondered and planned new proiecTs Tor The improvemenT oT liTe aT Poly. Commission sounds like a very Tormal group, buT anyone who aTTended a meeTing oi Poly's commission would have been very dis- mayed aT The compleTe inTormaliTy wiTh which Topics were discussed. An occasional ShuT up Trom Marnee, Mo whee Trom Bob, U-u-uh Trom Dave, or Order Trom Paul added To The varieTy and spice oT liTe in This disTinguished body. BuT noT To mislead anyone, The commission worked wiTh Tireless indusTry regardless oT iTs occasional Toolery. Besides The many services perTormed by individual commissioners, The group as a whole aT- Tended Three C.B.L. dinners, Took charge oi The A.S.B. Dance acTiviTies, and embarked upon a campaign To Improve The Poly ConsTiTuTion-a iob upon which They spenT many long Tedious hours, and an accomplishmenT Tor which Poly's sTudenTs will long be in Their debTl lUpper Picurel Vice PresidenT Dave Miller carried on his duTies as Speaker of The House oT Advisory wiTh all The conscienTious drive of his characTer, and performed many worTh-while services Tor The good of The school and iTs ciTizens. lLower PicTurel Janice AbboTT, Commissioner of Records, Took and Typed The neaTesT and mosT compleTe commission min- uTes. lUpper PicTurel Marnee Mae Tyler, Commissioner of Girls' Welfare, was a cheery and sparkling represenTaTive of Poly's more delicaTe populous. lLower PicTurel Guarding The greenbaclcs was HonesT Tedd DeTerman, Commis- sioner of Finance. ' TLS i T -. rigid? 5, ' 13:3 sz: s .f sf' 11' I-'T lUPPe Piciufel Richard Hughes was Head Yell The Poly Strings Well, aciually, Russ Chamberlain was Commissioner of Enrerlainmeni, planning our assemblies as well as as- piring lo comical achievemenfs. ll.ower Picfurel Sophomore Represeniaiive Linda Huber lcepl' up i'he Ergs' end of fhe discussion in commission. Paul Anderson, Sfudeni Body Presi- dent, held 'rhe slrings and reigned over fhe commission. Paul +ook charge of fhe commission mee+ings,capably direcied ihe course of Poly aciiviiies, and represenied fhis Terracina mefrop- olis wifh disiinciion, friendliness, and charm during all his coniacis wi'l'h members of ofher schools. ,. 'JF' Leader. His imprompfu cheers livenecl quiei meelings, no? io meniion fhe fact 'rhaf his eiforf and energy aroused pep ai games. lLower Picfurel Spoilighf Ediior Don Massey repre- senied ihe iournalisis and reporied the news. lUpper Picfurel Pro1ec+ing and preserving Pcly's male view poinf was Bob Griffin, Commissioner of Boys' Welfare. lLower Piciurel Carolyn McCulloch held fhe rifle of Commissioner of Liferary Acfivilies. Translalion: Koala Edifor. L 'D J' ,n ,n Yrvs H , .tn Reporters . . Even Type Setters . . SPOTLIGHT editors and managers pause in the door of their office tor a quick click t the shutter! Their busy schedules and a nose tor news keep them iumping. Upper lett is Mel Gauntz, Sports Editorg and in the middle where he ought to be is Don Massey, Editor-in-Chief. Silently smirking on the right Bruce Ashford, Business Manager. Kneeling in tront are Janann Phipps, Feature Editor: Caroline Stepp, Circulation Managerg and Aurora Gonzalez, Manag g Editor. Poly's weekly newspaper, the Spot- light, ties together school events and activities ot the past tew days and those in the near tuture. It is one ot the important uniting bonds ot Poly lite tor it gives complete coverage on all the various happenings, accurate results ot all sports competition, pert and proper publicity when publicity is needed, and rewarding credit where credit is duo. Our Friday advisory periods are con- siderably brightened by the appear- ance ot this superior scandal sheet! - P. S. The Koala Statt wishes to express its deep appreciation to the members ot the Spotlight Statt who so bravely and so persistently upheld under the strain ot posing tor us so otten. The monthly picture ot the Spotlight tinally turned out. ln case you're interested, we used the one taken in February - or was it March - no, l think it was Jan- uary! Anyway, we got itl 'Ss .-.af I 4-qi Were In The Spotlight Aiding and abefiing fhe Spoflighi Sfaff, Edi- ior-in-Chief Don Massey knows ihe meaning of hard work. His efforfs haven'+ gone unrewarded, however, for whal ofher single lhing keeps so I 4 - 1- mar Q37 wen much of fhe sfudenf body occupied af fhe same lime so offen7 Whaf does +he Spoflighi Siafi read during i+s spare lime? You guessed ii - l A+ fhe leif end of lhe piclure in Ohe firsf row, feverishly scribbling a few limely lips is Dick Chaffin. Gazing info our eyes is Ronnie Suffon, and nexf lo him is Sandy PaviH. Rockie Parkhursf is frying io look infellecfual by sfudying lhe diclionary, and Janice Hamblelon is doing somefhing lhere while Raeburn Solberg and Glenn McKenzie are fyping l7l. To fhe rear on lhe lefl are Tommy Lafierfy and Glenda Sweeien prelending 'lo read fhe lai- es+ Spoflighi as Alien Thomas and Les Hogue are doing, buf Mel Gauniz was camera shy, or does he realize fha? his besf side is his back side? Prinling Advisor Mr. Richard Epp and Journalism Advisor Mr. Roberi Phillips examine wifh pride the lalesr ediiion, hor oii fhe press! The Spollighf fhanks fhem for ils noiable lack of prinling errors . . . Roberi Phillips examines wifh pride +he wh presSs iournalism copy,:g,g dummy page bl bl bl .... . lafesf edilion, ho? off fhe more . . . more . . . 2.87-? wh wh Page 89 They Tied Cur Poly Life Together Sophomore-Junior Class Edilor Ellie Malloch waiis for lhe nexf screaming horde fo appear 'lor phoio- graphing. Sue Kelly, Girls' Sporls Edilor, decides belween picfures-bul, Sue, fhe foofball ieam isn f even in your seclionl Faculiy Edifor Pal Omen knows how lo gel fhe Teachers fo smile for fheir piclures! Susie Sharpe, Senior Class Edi+or, is busy frim. ming one of fhe myriad of senior picfures. The Scolch lape is for pulling sliced fingers logefher, Acfivilies Edilor Joanne Moise gleefully sched- ules No. l24, anolher in a balch of lhose many' many, piclures. Joan Parker, Copy Ediior, sfeals some brillianf new maferial from Websler's Original lunex- purgaledl. Bill Baker grins despife his Tremendous iob as Boys' Sporfs Edilor. The pcm-pom girls are in his seclionl A demonsiralion of Valerie Radney's lechnique as Ad Edilor and Business Manager is depicfed here. Please nofe a complefe ad seclion! Working af all hours of the day or nighl' is Bill Pelham, Head Pholographer, responsible for lhe '54 KOALA being anyfhing buf an encyclopedia. With Pictures The darlzroom sTaff1formal shofl L To R, Row l: Silvia Nickles, Margie Heafh. Row 2: Bill Paige, Charles Richards, Bob Davis. The darkroom sfaff aT work! lTime Exposureli Sfaff members Ronnie Endeman, Anne Miller, Sara Jane Johnson, PaT Chapman, Donna Bordwell, Camilla Baugh, and Bruce Kifchen are in Their usual posifion of paTienT subservience. Donna Tured, was serving elsewhere. unsung sTafT workers! Sfeines who is noT pice Many Thanks To The Edifor Carolyn McCulloch demonsTraTes some of The charming personaliTy which won The friendship and ad- mirafion of The Koala STaff. Capable, reliable, unfiring- she helped and advised us when we were puzzled and gave us necessary prodding when a deadline was near. A greaT round of applause Tor a grand girl! L. X. ? 4 11 , eff.,-.Beam T ' Q T '.'i 1 1 1- ge The Koala STaTT worked hard To Tie TogeTher a Theme and To geT an annual To The Poly sTudenTs. There were Times when we doubTed ThaT iT was possible To supply I834 clamoring PolyiTes wiTh I72 pages Tied To- geTher and bound in black. We had loTs oT good Times in PublicaTions - many Things we will never TorgeT. An example was Mr. Adams, a real Triend and genTle soul aT hearT, despiTe cries of DeaTh rides The waves! and genTle reminders like IT you don'T undersTand, aslc quesTions. IT you sTill don'T undersTand, resignlu There were oTher hilarious incidenTs such as The presenTaTion of Flip Kelly and Flop Adams lnamesalce fish which we had hoped would produce The missing iniTial - Flup W , buT They iusT weren'T meanT Tor each oTher.l Then There was The Time an anonymous sTaTT member Tound a small grey mouse in The darkroom, chased iT around The sTaTT room unTil iT was backed up in a corner, and Then sTepped on iT! There was The Thrill oT seeing The TirsT compleTe pages and The cover. Yes, FiTTh period in Room I2 will be a legend To us Tor many years To come. The Triumvirafez KOALA Advisor Mr. W. Kelly Adams who always hadan answer To our liTTle quesfions lplus e subfle Tidbif of concealed humorl grins Cheshire- like af The la'resT ridiculous copy. Mr. Roberf Dixon, Phofographic Advisor, famous for The phrase EveryThing O. KJ , doesn'T lcnow whaf To make of iT all. Mr. Ralph BuTferfield, The ArT Advisor, who pulled us ouf of a few arTisTic Tie-ups, is more Than slighfly puzzled by This new layouT. A .U V only 5 'f-rt-I ' As. ., V - i 4. ma' pm 'Q J S-1 GIRL S LEAGUE BOARD L lo R ROW I Beverly Moore GRA Presidenl Donna Lee Bordwell 2nd Noon Boardeffe Chairman ROW 2 Judy Ford Program Chairman Yolanda de Ia Hoya Spanish American Represenfahve ROW 3 Susan Kell Senior Spenser Presldenl Pal' Roberfs HiTrn Presldenf ROW 4 Shar: SI' Clair Sophomore Represenfahve Nancy Kell Civil Achvihes Chairman ROW 5 Jane Goodwin Prolecf Chairman Joannle Cunningham Service Club Presldenl Connie Hamplon Vice Presidenl ROW 6 Valerie Radney Treasurer Doreen Hopkins Publlclfy Chairman ROW 7 Gene Froclc Friendship Chairman Sue Donaldson lsr Noon Boardelfe Chairman Eleanor DeWolfe Secrelary ROW 8 Mass Jean Thayer Girls League Advisor Marnee Mae Tyler Presidenl These dnligenl represenlalives cl The I8OO feminine per sonalilies al Poly made il a poinl 'ro malce nol only Poly buf lhe whole communily a beller place in which lo live They sponsored smiles we.comed hello s and lciclced up lheir heels al lh Howdy Doody I-Icp Many needy Iamilies leasled al Thanksgiving and Chrislmas lhanlcs lo lhe unliring eiiorls ol These gals. The lellows gralelully accepled The chance lo save a lew pennies when lhe ladies lel lhem sponge. I+ would be impossible To record all lhe proiecls ol The Girls League Board in This small space buf from 'rhe examples cilcd anyone can see why lhere s nolhing like a damel Polys official hello girl is our vivacious Girls League Presidenl, Marnee Mae Tyler. Thai sfring she s fied around her finger is fo remind her lo remember Io look up The reminder of somefhing shes remembered I' wile in Thar Daily Reminder shes gof lhere. I Think. Feminist Leaders Were Page 92 Tireless Social Workers L lo R, ROW I: C. Bario, M. Spires, C. Padison, M. Lindgren, A. Rosenburg, S. Herrera, A. Kurkiian, B. Oglesby, M. Norwood, B. Cadenhead. ROW 2: A. Kokeisu, D. Davis, N. Harding, J. Worchesler, S. Parker, J. Trujillo, M. Grove, S. Crosby, A, Marcy, M. Hogan, C. Zeifz. ROW 3: Miss Smifh, C. Sowers, M. Paulin, L. Marshall, N. Mulky, S. Milchell, D. Crowell, B. While, J. Lundquisf, J. Troxel, M. Fisk, Mr. Epp. SENIOR SPONSORS llower piciurel L +o R, ROW I: J. Phipps, J. Hodges, A. Suverkrup, S. Keil, Pres.: M. Moore, V. Adams, M. Kreilz. ROW 2: F. Fiquerora, P. Ohmen, S. Hererra, K. Carroll, J. Shackelford, J. Bleser, R. Long, P. Dales, E. Johnson. ROW 3: K. Lofgren, A. PickeH, M. WiH, J. Engel, J. Wilshire, P. Blankenship, R. Siewari, A. Miller. ROW 4: A. Dibler, J. Keasl, J. Parker, S. Traxler, C. Baugh, J. Parlelle, E. Sims, M. Isaacs, A. Gonzales, A. Slolfe. ROW 5: E. Malloch, D. Burkhardf, C. Neil, S. Marlinez, L. Knudsen, M. Cerda, G. Bliss, P. Chapman, A. Harris, T. Edmonds M. Bifzer. ROW 6: S. Sharpe, M. Spifsnaugle, H. Mylne, C. Elmlund, S. Johnson, A. McFarlane, J, MCC-arfy, C, Tillie, M. Nelson, S Ward, J. Sufron, Y. Bonsall, J. Moise. ABSENT: B. Briiron, J. Brouilleie, L. Gier, J. Kay, J. Lowe, M. Preslon, C. Sides, S. Slevens, A. Whife. A Spiritual Bond r i, SOPHOMORE HI-TRI CABINET Because of lhe size of fhis popular club, if was divided inro fwo groups. These girls governed the sophomore Hi- Triers who mer on Tuesday nighfs. L fo R, Row I: G. Hadley, E. Folmor, A. Ashbrook. Row 2: B. Banks, M. Brainard, M. Cur+is. Row 3: M. Morse, G. Slacy, M. Roberlson. Absenf: V. Brown, S. Wheeler, B. Pergin, J. Wallace, L. Hibbard, V. Filipi, J. Van Allen. JO' 47 W' - of Energelric and busy all 'rhe lime, The presidenls of fhe The Junior-Senior group of Hi-Tri girls which me? on Monday nigh+s fwo Hi-Tri groups worked long and hard lo make 'fhe club was headed by fhese hard working, conscienfious cabinel members. lhe success if was. Thanks e million fo fhese lwo fine girls. L fo R, Rcw I: J. Spencer, N. Rae, B. Wheeler, M. Leonard. Row 2: Presideni of The Sophomore Hi-Tri, Ernesfine Folmorg Pres- B. Cole, F. Kimbrell, P. Roberfs, S. Kelly, R, Ford, M. Shores. Row idenf of The Junior-Senior Hi-Tri, Pal Roberfs. 3: J. Troxel, C. Mifchell, D. Hill, N. Freeman, M. Tyler. .1 lnlermission al lhe l-li-Tri l-lukilau lound circles ol parly-lime pygmies pounding lheir lisls upon lhe lloor lo a Hawaiian war beal. Sarongs, Hawaiian prinl shirls, blues, and leis allired lhese one nighl nalives as lhey beeped. booped, wiggled, and shook lhem- selves inlo lhe mood ol lhe lropical isles. l-li-Tri bound ils lies ol good spiril and greal club-goers were given many memorable evenls only did lhe girls learn lhe meaning ol working logelher in general meelings, bul lhey learned ,K lUpper piclurel The mosl exciling dale ol lhe year was lhe one wilh lhal man ol dislinclion. llfel man wilh a lew grey hairs lor none al alll, and lhal man wilh lhe besl advice lor love-lorn lillle girls. The mosl romanlically dangerous evening-dinner, enlerlain- menl, and songs-was lhe evening on a dale wilh Pop al lhe Dad-Daughler Banguell lLower piclurel The Chrislmas lormal-The lobby was crowded wilh a mob searching lor a snack lo sali- ale lheir ravishing hunger. Bul lhere was always lime oul lo lalk and lake advanlage ol lhe Mislleloe Magic. lun inlo lhe lives ol over 600 Poly girls, and lhrough lheir membership in lhis group. Nol logelher in commillee meelings and lislening lhe meanin ol li lo lun al lhe various so Q ' P ' cial evenls such as lhe Bandana Bounce, Hlvlislleloe Magic, arlind lhe l-lukilau. A lear- ierking banguel climaxed lhe l-li-Tri year as lhe old ollicers gave lheir ollices lo lhe new ones. The name ol l-li-Tri will always bring lo mind more lhan a girls' club. ll will lorever signily whal lhe lile ol a good Chrislian girl should be. Tied I-Ii-Tri To Its Members 1 be-f -- These are lhe handsome heroes of lhe alhlellc world-all muscle, brawn, and oulslanding agilily-lhe lypes ol guys lhe gals swoon over. Bul lesl you be deceived by lhe carelree appearances of lhese walking Thorpes, Tildens, and Dimaggios, lake a look al lheir service record. ln order lo be a Lellerman lhey have nalurally had lo earn lheir R in sporls, bul besides lhis achievemenl lhey boughl iackels for coaches, consliluled a noon- lime hall palrol, and sponsored lhe Junior-Senior loolball game. In relurn 'For lheir hard work lhey enioyed lhemselves al a gala banquel and wenl lo a loolball game in lhe Coliseum lal lhe expense ol lheir lreasuryl. L lo R, Row I: D. Phillips, S. Haddox, A. Sylord, T. Delerman, E. While, B. Kilchen, B. Messner, G. Varnell, D. Healh. Row 2: H. Albrechl, A. Walker, K. Lake, M. Inaba, E. Hughes, D. Varonaelf, P. McKinnon, J. Smilh, J. Gilberl. Row 3: Coach Halle, R. Todd, J. Carrlcaburu, J. Fisher, B. Swarlling, C. Hannig, C. Bradley, D. Busch, G. Doyle, L. Nelson. Row 4: D. Brannan, C. Collerr, L. Rangle, L. Mallhews, R. Duncan, D. Camacho, B. Dielerle, P. Naylor, T. Walker, M. Kono. Row 5: S. Solo, D. Mallzburger, D. Swarner, C. Smilh, J. Michaels, R. Marlin, M. Gove, D. McCracken, D. Roberls, B. Griffin, J. Ewarl. The Fellows l-lad Social KEY CLUB The iunior Kiwanians, alias lhe Key Club members, lied lheir lillle group lo lhe Key Club lnler- nalional, and devoled lheir service proiecls lo painllng Poly benches, conducling a safely campaign, and selling peanuls on Peanu Day. L lo R, Row I: G. Bryanl, Mr. Kelley, Advisor, P. Read, A. Lacky, R. Orlega. Row 2: B. Pelham, S, Dowd, S. Hobbs, D. Gerow, J. Dodson, C. Nicks. 47- Q. fl? ' f Q1 5, v V331 fl sl, f GISMOS This rough and rough group of men didn r spend all fheir lime playing pool and posing lor piclures. Benealh lheir slern and manly looks were hearls of gold as proved by Their Thanksgiving drive lo feed eighl needy families and lheir hard labor filling The Poly HR . L lo R, Row I: W. Hannibal, C. Gibson, P. McKinnon, K. Lake, T. Delerman, P. Nelson. Row 2: D. Busch, R. Marlin, M. Slrickland, R. Folsom, K. Dickerson, C. Besl, B. Griffin, B. Jordan, B. Swarlling, B. Suchy. Row 3: P. Anderson, T. Evans, R. McCaflerfy, B. Geib, B. Harf, D. Hackfhorn, G. Slanlon, B. Jones, V. Charles D. Bonine, Mr. Lulhy, D. Jones. Ties Too RIVERSIDE Hl-Y Now here is a nice looking group of ---- ??? No words can describe lhem aplly enough. The Iulure acfors and acfresses of Poly will be in deb? +o lhese fellows because lhey cleaned and painled lhe slage dressing rooms which were a very sad sigh? unfil fhe Riverside Hi-Y gof Through wiih fhem. This was merely one of their many charilable services. L fo R, Row I: B. McCar+y, C. Bradley, V. Dempsey, C. Dullon, J. Coil, B. Coppo. Row 2: R. Endeman, H. Gol- den, G. Burch, J. Barlon, C. Hannig, B. Smead, L. Sederholm. Row 3: J. Lundell, R. Chamber- Iain, B. Preslon, D. Brannan, B. Noble, G. Hughes, F. Hill. BARONS One has lo slrelch his imaginalion a liflle fo see lhese guys clowning in a show for fhe sludenls ar lhe Sunshine School, buf hafs off +o Them! They did a greal' job! L lo R, Row I: K. Bliss, B. Grover, D. Reese, K. Carsons, D. Milchell. Row 2: B. Flaherly, D. Crifchlow, R. Wrighf, J. Bowman, D. Dales, P. Anderson. Row 3: L. Alford, M. Morrison, J. Paxlon, J. Mich- aels, M. Gaunlz, D. Croke. Row 4: G. Doyle, J. Varnell, D. Varonaeff, R. Preslon, G. Taurman, E. While. if .aa SAINTS We all can'1 be sainls, buf 'lhese boys did make an elforf by collecling S25for+I1e Y and SID a monlh for lhe Welfare Deparlmenl. L lo R, Row I: J. Carnahan, B. Kinney, P. Perlel, F. Beal, N. Garcia. Row 2: R. Hunler, D. Richards, B. Kelley, J. Perlel, M. Forkner. Row 3: J. Forsylhe, B. Kinney, D. Frilz, S. Black, D. Hook, G. Penclred, J. Reed. Ro w4: B. Messner Freeson, L. Casem, T. Yarbrough, D. Skinner, L. Moe, D. Blackman. ii ' 'fi ,D. Clubs Gave SGIVICS and STAMP AND COIN CLUB Whaf a mess of slamps' All kinds loo Dont bofher asklng for a 3c sfamp Hs foo common and fhey won I have I+ By he way Ihe Slamp and Conn Club collecls a mlnl of coins loo buf Ihey carefully conceal Ihem 'lom Ihe g eedy eyes of Ihe public The members are L lo R ROW I K Jorgensen C Helmlck J Adams McLeod Row 2 wa y Lun Soberg Mr Deeler B Dlnsmore JUNIOR RED CROSS ILeff hand plcfurel The Junlor Red Cross IS a service club This year fhe members have vlslled al 'Ihe Counly HOSPIIBI and given parhes Ihere Their las? pro lecf was assembling a scrapbook of Poly achvn hes lo send overseas The members are L Io R ROW I J Komorrow N Kell B Barfon ROW 2 J Bufcher B Wheeler N Class ROW 3 C Underwood H Smu+h A Mulchell ROW 4 J Swanson J Keasl B Addie ROW 5 Mrs Mu key A Allen USHERETTES Ikight hand picrurelz May I have your lickel please? Thank you! I m sorry buf Ihis is a lunch sfand 'rickel and will nol admif you lo Ihe Senior Play. The Usherefles spenl' many lale evenings direcling fraflic and passing oul' programs buf being val- ianl Ifhey lhemselves never passed oull The members are: L. fo R. ROW I: P. Mclnfosh S. Crosby A. Kokelsu. ROW 2: M. Norwood B. Oglesby C. Sowers. ROW 3: N. Harding Mrs. Rooney. SCIENCE CLUB: AI' I'he momenl' mos? of fhe Einsieins of Poly are finding somelhing more scienlific in our camera Than in lhe 'formula on 'ine blackboard. Bu? who can blame Ihem7 The photographer un- doubledly looks like a likely specimen for lheir next brain-Iranslorming experimenf. The mem- bers are: L. fo R. ROW I: Mr. Eccles L. Wilson . Dolan, . , . Cunnison, . Dallon, . Mc eod, D. Donnelley, R. Case, D. Ka' , . Bridges, L. Richards, D. Leonard, K. Jorgenson, C. Helmick, L. Jones. Enjoyed Social Aotivi-ties AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Don'f gel alarmed af ihose bewildered expressions.. These hams know wha? fhey are doing wilh Mr. Probs?'s evel eyes surveying fhe sifuafion. The radio speaker was probably luned foo loud-The members are: L fo R: D. Morris, D. McLeod, M. Ouass, Mr. Probsf, E. Dallon, W. Lingo, N. Kirkby, T. Bridges. 'P O n lu ,il ll 4 I . wk HONOR SOCIETY Look af The resulls of lhe alomic age! The minds of lhese sfudenfs have been filled wifh ldcli from A 70 m5Ybe A' 0' B' These 9 ade'C0 5C'O'-'S cookies are none olher lhan lhe honor sociefy members. ROW I, L fo R1 C, Mccullpchn G, Glover, C, Smaff, A, Ku,-kiian, M, M, Tyler, A. J. Rikhof, D. Hill, J. Parker, Y. Bonsall, V. Radney, P. Ohmen, J. Goodwin, T. Scully, B. DeWolfe, E. Dallon, D. DuBois, B. Woolfolk. ROW 2: S. Kinnick, V. Genlry, P. Mclnlosh, H. Marsh, L. Inaba, F. M. Kimbrell, N. Morrison, S. Pavifl, S. Keil, M. Richards, J. Keasl, E. Sims, B. Ponfious. ROW 3: V. Adams, H. Smifh, L. Neal, B. Broadbenl, J. Cunningham, A. Pickerf, B. Moore, B. O'Brien, J. Ford, D. Beisfle, M. Kniss, D. Brickman, R. Long. ROW 4: M. Sarvey, E. DeWolfe, S. Treer, J. Sommer, M. Kreilz, M. Groves. L. Sinclair, G. Frock, B. While, P. Ray, B. Shellon, C. Sowers. ROW 5: J. Moise, P. Linrud, P. Abell, C. Henson, D. Sommer, A. Milchell, C. Manderville, S. McConnell, J. Wanner, E. Bell, K. Popp, S. Chiuminaffa, R. Mansfield, S. Brandlield. ROW 6: B. Dieferle, D. Hammer, D. Brockelf, R. Mason, J. Holm-Kennedy. R. Bridges, J. Wallace, J. Trujillo, S. Felps, L. Marshall, J. Swanson. R. Bachus, B. Baker, B. Pelham. ROW 7: B. Flaherly, D. Massey, J. Gonzales, B, Kinney, J. Pearson, D. McLeod, R. Brocker, M. Waife, J. Rupel, P. Archibald, J. Reed, B. Kinney. ROW 8: J. Scofield, D. Blackman, F. Beal, J. Lowell, B. Brandia, W. Slone. E, Muir, A. Rosenkrans, A. Howell, G. Puruis, G. Websler. They Learned At Lunch-Time, and CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB: Ilsf Noonl The C.F.C. gave iIs members a chance Io mee? fogelher af noon periods once each week. They carried on an acfive pari in Ifhe Poly communiiy by sponsoring and arranging The Chrisimas and Easier services which were held in Ihe audiforium before school. IUpper left-hand piciurel L +0 R, Row I: S. Holmes, M. Reed, R. Long, Y. Harris, L. Weafhers, G. Haslam, J. Tophan, L. Morgan, D. Spridgeon. Row 2: R. Praif, G. Knowles, M, Spires, M. Meyer, S. Eccles, M. Hall, A. Marcy, N. Rou+h, M. Fisk. Row 3: J. Nuchols, M. Presion, D. Shirk, B. Baker, F. Kimbrell, J. Lidia, C. Smarf, M. Condif, N. Morrison. Row 4: S. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB: I2nd Nooni IUpper righ+-hand picIureI L Io R Row I: M. Raby, J. Haviland, B. Crandell N. Cowen. Row 2: M. Waferhouse, 6 Mullins, J. Thornlon. Row 3: P. Mclnfosh J. Turley, V. Harris. Row 4: R. DeLong L. Williams, P. Oglesby. Advisor-Mr Roberf Dixon Inol' picIured.I Reich, M. Grove, P. Sfevenson, G. Websier, C. Bowen, D. Chafiin, C. CoHen, B. Woolfolk. Advisor-Mr. Roberf Clyde Ino'l pic+ured.I WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB: IIS? Noonl Travel falks and films highlighfed Ihe programs of The World Friend- ship Club. Ofher proiec'rs during fhe year were sharing Ihe supporl of a war orphan and sending school supplyies Io a 'Flood-damaged school in Holland. The members of Ihis club also enjoyed each oIher's companionship and feasled on Iheir own sack-Iunches a+ noon-Iime once every week. ILower Ieff-hand picfurel L Io R, Row I: B. Brandia, P. Mclniosh, J. Esfherline. Row 2: D. Wesfover, E. Roberfs, C. Fenley. Row 3: K. Lebrechf, D. Shields, B. Esfherline. Row 4: Mr. Roberr Erwin, Advisor. ILower righf-hand picfurel L Io R, Row I: S. Ward, J. Keasf, A Dibler, K. Carroll, J. Fowler, J. Phipps. Row 2: J. Goodwin, S. PaviH J. Troxel, A. Bailey, P. McGin+y. Row 3: A. Pickeif, M. Norse, J Seidner, E. Muir, G. Knowles. Row 4: H. McCabe, G. Tall, R. Carr F. Donaldson, M. Ferling. Row 5: T. Rhind, S. Peffiford, Mr. Henry Sevaly, Advisor: C. Morrison, R. Bachus. Played and CHESS CLUB Check. lPausel Aha! Check male! Bill Blair gains lhe advanl- age over Dave Resnick in fhis lense game during a meeling of lrhe Chess Club. Dave refuses +o over look lhe facf lhal' Bill is receiving coaching from Dan DuBois. Keifh Sallee and Mary Dolan aflempl 'ro remain neulral. Q 1 I 1 fi if LATIN-AMERICAN CLUB: Besides 'lheir more serious acfivifies, 'lhe members of lhe Lafin-American Club laughed and danced, and af 'lhe carnival 'fhey sold moulh-wafering Span- ish 'food 'lhaf no one could resisl. L lo R, Row l: R. Marquez. Y. de la Hoya, A. Marfinez, J. Marquel. Row 2: R. Navarro, l. Arguello, M. Linares, K. Orfiz, Row 3: E. Vasquez, J. Yarbrough, R. Prado, R. Herrera, J. Or+i1, V. Diaz, L. Dancecl In Squares Do-si-do . . . and promenade home! A new and flourishing club this year was Poly's square dance club, +he Skirfs and Shirls. The members spenf lively meefings perfecling in+rica+e sfeps and palferns. L lo R, Row I: B. Baker, J. Brouillelle, B. Curfis, J. Dillus, Miss Jane Dahlquisl, J. Cunningham, R. Long, G. Hadley, J, Raiford, M, Maloney, B. Mason. M. McDonald, S. Pelliford, J. Hall, B. Hern. Row 2: E. Dallon, B. Seeman, K. Jorgenson, J. Eslherline, B. Fuller, C. Fenley, J. Brier, D. Tom- linson, Mr. Tilus, G. Balmer, M. While, B. Brandia, B. Esfherline, C. Sfevens, L. Jones. s wk DEBATE TEAMS Poly's debaTers were piTTed againsT all varieTies of Teams. One debaTe was held wiTh Alhambra, The school which had Trained The Top debafe Team in California. iWe losT, of course.l The Riverside Team of Moise and Boddy was among Tour Teams To win Tour ouT oT Tour bouTs aT The C.B.L. DebaTe TournamenT Preliminaries, buT The Tale oT The Finals was anoTher sTory . . . L To R, Row I: K. LoThrop, R. Cairns, J. STamaTs. Row 2: L. Sin- clair, M. BiTzer, D. BeisTle, M. Tyler. Row 3: B. Broadbent J. ParleTTe, V. Adams, S. Ward. Row 4: Y. Bonsall, M. Einzig, M. Sarvey, C. McCulloch. Row 5: R. Boddy, M. Gaunfz, J. Hale, J. Moise. Row 6: T. DeTerman, D. Phillips, R. Bachus, Mr. KuTch, Advisor. ORATORS These oraTors are The ones who placed in eiTher The l Speak Tor Democracy, Lion's Club, or American Legion speech con- TesTs. L To R, Row l: M. Tyler, R. Bachus, J. Hale, L. Sinclair. Row 2: M. GaunTz, D. Phillips, M. BiTzer, R. Boddy, Y. Bonsall. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE The social acTiviTies of The N.F.L. were many and varied-Trom a snow parTy To an AbboT and CosTello movie at The N.F.L. carnival booTh To a spring banqueT. Speech acTiviTies included N.F.L. sTudenT congresses aT San Diego San Bernardino, and Los Angeles: and N.F.L. speech TournamenTs aT U.C.L.A and U.S.C. Members are L To R, Row I: B. BroadbenT, Y. Bonsali, M. Sarvey L. Armes. Row 2: M. Tyler, J. Parleffe, S Ward, V. Adams. Row 3: M. Einzig J. Moise, M. 8iTzer, J. Hale, PresidenT. Row 4: R. B . Varnell R. De WolTe, C. McCulloch. Row 5: M. GaunTz, D. Massey, T. DeTerman, R. Chamber lain. Row 6: T. Gudmonson, Mr. KuTch Advisor Tongue-Tied? Too many TeeTh? Follow The example oT speech sTudenTs and see Mr. KuTch Speech Teacher lor your denTisTl. The C.B.L. Speech TournamenT was held aT Riverside This year. Poly's enTranTs, under The leadership oT Mr. KuTch, swepT all honors by having over eighTy p0inTs while The nearesT compeTiTors had under ThirTy. CongraTulaTions To The Riverside speakers' Po1y's Orators and Opera Orioles Were Page I02 N 1? ef ii? ff ffhe Q 1. l as Q S E A J oddy, G , 1 UndoubTedly, one oT The Ties which will always linlc sTudenTs' ThoughTs To Poly will be The memory oT The assembly in which The choir led a rcund oT ChrisTmas Carols. SixTy golden voices poured glorious noTes inTo The laps oT The audience and seT Them inTo a mood oT ChrisTmas spiriT and cheer as They ioined The singing. The choir will be recalled Tor This perTormance by The largesT porTion oT Poly sTudenTs, buT This assembly was by no means Their only choral success. Worlcing closely wiTh The orchesTra, The choirs, under The direcTion oT Mr. RoberT Dericlc, presenTed Two assemblies aT Poly, parTicipaTed in Two exchange assemblies, and gaye an assembly aT The Junior College. They gave Two Tormal concerTs and in April sang a program oT sacred music aT a local church. The Mixed Choir and Girls' Glee Club wenT To music TesTiyals, and all wore new robes. These musical evenTs were high spoTs in The year's acTiyiTies. Our appreciaTion To Mr. Dericlc and The choirs Tor Their Tine world x . CHOIR hr.: IAlphabeTicaIIyI J, Allen, P. Anderson, A. Bailey, B. Balmer, E. Bell, C. Bowen, M. Bowers, A. Boyd, ' J. BryanT, BurTon, L. Casim, J. Cenaiiempo, D. Chaffin, D. Clason, J. Coryell, R. De . Ia Torre, D. DuBois, L. Ebel, S. Eccles, C. Elmlund, J. Erickson, T. Erramuspe, Z. i Face, D. Fogarfy, L. FouIsTon, N. Freeman, D. Fruciano, C. Gibson, L. Gilmar, J. 'W Gcodwin, W. Hardin, M. Hogan, R. HunTer, M. Isaacs, B. Jordan, J. Kefish L. Knudsen, C. Krinard, E. Kuoppa'MaIci, B. KuTch, J. Lundell, J. LundquisT, S. Mar- 'if Tinez, B. Messner, J. McCarTy, C. Neil, J. O'Cain, S. PaviTT, M. Pharis, J. Phipps, A P. PicIreTT, E. PlouT, M. PresTon, D. Repp, P. Rodriguz, 6. Ruyff, J. Schnur, B. H , Seaver, R. Seaver, M. Sloan, S. Slusher, M. Squire, C. Talley, B. Taylor, C. Tillie. ., li s D. Tomlinson, J. Troxel, G. Varnell, H. Warren, S. Weber, J. WhiTing, B. Williams Q C. Zeifz. 5? Never Tongue-Tied The choirs and glee clubs presenfed many Types of pro- grams-serious To silly, classical To popular, American music To Thai of oTher counfries. One of The mos? enioyable programs feaiured auIhenTic Israeli dances sung and performed by mem- bers of The choir. Dancers were L To R: J. Goodwin, M. Isaacs, A. PicIreTV, J. Phipps, J. Schnur, J. LundquisT. .P The Timpani Bang, The Cymbals Quole: You beller pul in some good copy aboul' lhal piclure because l darn near Alai? -.J '7 , ,gf L3- broke my neclc and lhe school's camera slanding on a ladder belween lwo broads lmisprinll lo gel lhal picluref' -Bill Pelham, Koala Pholographer The scene is Pasadena, The occasion is 'rhe Rose Parade, and lhe parlricipanls are The members of lhe Poly Band. We received many well-deserved complimenls. While lhe olher bands drooped al 'rhe end of lhe live and one-hall mile lrelc, Poly's men land womenl of iron double-limed lhe lasl bloclc. IO. K., Pelham?l Clang, And The Horns All Blaze Away. A credif fo old Poly High is Mr. Oaks' band. Playing af fhe games and doing precision figures af half-fime are nof fhe only acfivilies of our Poly Band. Under fhe leadership and direcfion of Mr. Oaks, our music-makers were in fhe Deserf Circus af Palm Springs, marched in fhe Rose Parade, played af fhe opening of fhe California School for fhe Deaf af Riverside, and gave numerous ofher much-enjoyed concerfs. These blue and grey uniformed musicians have been rafed as one of Soufhern California's foremosf high school bands. CONCERT BAND L 'ro R, ROW I: R. Swarfling, B. Seeman, R. Turner, B. Grover, D. Chaf fee, C. Vaughan, V. Hadley, M. Rendell, E. Inwood, D. Henson, S. Felps. ROW 2: C. Croninger, C. Manderville, F. Mead, R. Preslon, G. Deufsch V. Gardner R Beckwifh J. Henr T Yoder D. Collins R Harris D. I - i Yu - i i - I Rezniclr, K. Karsfen, B. Schrader, B. LangBofham, K. Neff, T. McGral'h B. Taylor. ROW 3: B. Fuller, M. Gray, M. Dolan, J. DuBois, L. Casfleman, B. Dins more, G. Lamberson, D. Spridgeon, K. Crowder, H. Valencia, G. Duran, P. Morgan, G. LiHle, R. Young, D. Leonard, D. Repp, L. Casem, F. Burch field, A. Walker, G. Marcus, J. Tallenl, P. PilliHeri, H. Johnson, D Donnelly, J. Parman, L. Bevingfon. ROW 4: R. Davis, N. Dawson, J. Miller, N. Scheiner, H. Albrechf, J Harris, B. Osfrander, B. Rich, R. Clark, J. Evans, E. Curfis, R. Wiese, T Ross, M. Brewer, W. Jones, R. O'Donovan, G. Carr, D. Fudge, D. Banfa J. Aaron, B. Messner, G. McKenzie, B. Carver, C. Sfark. C. Besf. Here is a fronf view of a man whom we usually see only from fhe back - Poly's Sousa, Mr. Les- fer Oaks, who leads fhe band in anyfhing from Tiger Rag fo The New World Symphony. l-le feaches fomorrow's Glenn Millers fhose fricky fied nofes in syncopafion and foday's John Does how fo finger fhaf long run and Tongue fhe sfaccafos. Take a bow, Mr. Oaks! , lupper picfurel ,SJ we . n s e .- J' .4-355' H , , I . + Y v. CAST Slage Manager . Dr. Gibbs Joe Crowell l-lowie Newsome Mrs. Gibbs Mrs. Webb George Gibbs ssss Rebecca Gibbs Wally Webb . . Emily Webb Prof. Willard Mr. Webb . , Woman in The Balcony Lady in lhe Box . Simon Srimson Mrs. Soames . Conslable Warren Women in The Town Vx L f, la F siif 'U ai sf , -Tig us .fr fri., ' Wifi . 'F ,.Sf53.'?'wrf ,A ' -'Z , ,ME Wfifges., ff 3' Marbles Phofographed during one of ihe more organized rehearsals for ihe smash hi'r Senior Play, Our Town , are lclockwise from 3 o'clockl J. Moise, C. McCulloch, Direcior Mr. Mccuish, C. Coffen. J. P. Par- leffe, B. Noble, D. Brennan, Y. Bonsall. They will be refurning fo Riverside in fhe even? fheir i?l Broadway run ends this year. Carroll Collen Bill Noble Bill Amador Joe Young Yvonne Bonsall Carolyn McCulloch Don Brannan Sandra Traxler Ralph Shannon Jeanie Parlelle Russell Chamberlain David Miller Suzanne Ward Pal Ghmen Ivan Nash Joanne Moise Leslie l-lcgue Annelle l-larris, Ann Rilchoic, Tahlie Edmonds, Roberla Ford Man in rhe Aisle Ellioll Ferdon Giving words of comfor+ and cheer fo fhe moihers of fhe belrofhed. Yvonne Bonsall and Carolyn McCul- loch, is ano'rher of fha girls , Joanne Moise. Fred Smilh affempfs lunsuc- cessiullyi no? io eavesdrop. Page I06 A+ fhis lense and iear-ierlring momenf of fhe play, Carroll Cofien lies The lcnof befween Jeanie Par- lelfe and a pale, shalcen Don Bran- nan. Jack always has +o gel info The ad. Gazing from an upstairs window in fhis unforgeffable scene are Sandy Traxler and Don Brannan flower picfurel Responsible for ihe amazing sound effecfs was Jack i American in Paris l Baxier. iHe did noi' pro- duce fhem himself, however.l Missing. Not In uOur Town The iuniors presenied a sparkling comedy enrirled l'Marbles Are Missing. li was wriiien as well as direcled by Poly's own Mr. David Elwood Macfquish. The play vividly porfrayed liie as il goes on ai a so-callcd resl home during ils llcalnfierw rnornenis. !-.-' M l sag. NF X . I i Ei lg: sail., if . ' I if M 1 .. ' , . 1 J- fli i Q V 3 'v 3 , - 2' 1 I 5 P In fhis memorable scene Sydney Hobbs, por- iraying a nur, Hype casiing, af Yhail is mow- ing down a bed of pansies. Incidenially, he is always affecfed fhis way under fhe ligh+ of a full moon. Imagine a girl's paihefic si+ua+ion an a dafe wifh fhis guy! The various and sundrey characiers above are This is a direct resuli of Sydney's flower- L To R lsiffinglz E. Eisenlord, R. Yoasf, hafing mania. Joyce Voronaeff and John Shan- Treadway, S. Chaffee, C. Underwood, M. Nich non examine flower-po+s which, only seconds ols, J. Voronaeff. Sianding are: W. Harman J before, held rare and precious specimens of Darweil, A. Conn, B. Barfon, N. Rouih, M blooming floribunda. 5 I 1. 1' Y l Hogan, J. Shannon, S. Hobbs, B. Monfee. CAST Dr. Brodericlc Savage Arihur Conn Susan Savage Berry Barron I-lildegarde Srnee Shirley Chaiiee Suzanne La Tour Norma Rourh Gaylord Youngblood Ray Yoasi Swarrling Wayne l-larmon Mrs. Adolph Tennon Molly l-logan Charleen Lindenhoiier M. Nichols Leonard P. McClure Bob Monre David P. McClure Sydney Hobbs Dr. Bruce Ranlcin Torn Eisenloro Moriah Lovelace Joyce Voronaeii Gerald Lovelace John Shannon Pairicia Van Teuilel Jo Darwell Vicroria G-lure Carol Underwood Naihaniel Roii Jean Treadway 011 uQua1ity Street There Were lLef'fl Heroine and hero, Joan Nicholson and Bill Fuller, discover +ha+ lhey were meani' 'For each olher. lUpper Righ+l Paula Woolfolk and Barbara Alloway express respeclive apalhy and encouragemenf as Don Brennan makes preparafions fo escorl Joyce Kay ou? onfo fhe cobblesfones of Quali+y Sfree+. lLower Righfl Allhough Joan Nicholson is a long, long way from being a horse, in +his scene from Qualify S+ree+ Bill Fuller uses ve+erinary lechniques fo discover her ailmenl. Barbara Alloway counis fee+h also. Page IO8 CAST Phoebe Throssel Joan Nicholson Valenrine Brown William Fuller Susan Throssel Barbara Alloway Ensign Blades Don Brannan Spicer B B Ivan Nash Miss l-lenriella Bonnie Williams Miss Fannie B Palricia Bonila Miss Willoughby Roberla Ford Parry B Paula Woollollc Sergeanl' Perer Noone Arrhur Thomson Arlhur Conn lgabella H Nanci Lu Bozlee Charlolle Parrarl Joyce Kay Sludenls Jaclc Baxler, Marilyn Greenwood, Roberl Bridges, Eleanor Malloch Many Types l lLeff ' In keeping with fhe Ornenial 'lheme ol lhis assembly, Russ lShanel Cham- berlain MC's1he show- lCen+erl Talenled and charming Elizabeth Ann Robinson fhrilled us with her lovelY voice and songs-songs which broughf 'Phe house down wiih applause- lRigl1+l I I . I Susan Benson is FeudlI1, FUSSIN. and F'igl'1fin ' in her lafesl' slage ad- venlure. These are refugees from fhe Sopho- more Assembly: J. Byslrom and S. S+. Clair. Whal' do you mean, fhe make- up won'f come off? Whole crowds have been seen on fheir lcnees, praising fhe Holcey Polcey . Here demonsfrafing fhis laud- able dance in ihe Girls' League Assem- bly are B. O'Brien, A. Harris, R. Ford, E. Johnson. This scene from fhe Junior Assembly shows fhe advanced affiiudes of said class. Behind hal: G. Ruyfi, J .Scl1nur. Among fhe many fesfivifies in which lha senior characiers of facf and ficfion parlicipafed was lhe pie-ealing confesf held in fha gym. The confesfanfs hasfily consumed prodigious quan. fifies of cusiard pies, cream, and meringue. Affer the coniesr they danced lif fhey could move affer being so siuffedl fo Poly's own ian band and were enierfained by flue ggngg of Jane? Harmon. iLe'll- hand Picfurel: Ouesfion: Mae Wesi lou? of keeping wilh her befier known s'l'age gracesl 'Iripped across fhe Poly sfage and merely llu++ered her lashes at ihe audience! Soluiionz The answer fo lhis unexpeded per- formance lies in fhe facf +ha+ beneaih fhose eyelid fans was Milly Sarvey. lRighl-hand Picfurel: Charlesion? Anybody for a Charleslon7 See Clara Bow-ra+her- see Donna Bordwell! Characters Slopped The Gesfapo won lirsf group prize in fhe cosfume con'les+ on Senior Slop Day. Wi+h lhe uimosl in ceremony ihey goose-sfepped up on ihe siage and info formafion according fo fheir ranlc. Sieg Heil! and salufes were demon- siraied as ihe High Command enfered. lTheir iiciional senlimenis do noi reflecf fhose of ihe school board, 'fhe adminisfraiion, or ihe Koala slalfll Members of fhis group are L io R, Row I: G. Voellcer, R. Duncan, B. Presfon, C. Brad- ley, B. Noble, and Commander Hughes. Row 2: R. Endeman, D. Brannan, R. Chamberlain, D. Miller, and B. Paige. iLel?-hand Pic+urel: Winning lirsf prize lor ihe besi in- dividual cos+ume was Marlin Sloane as Jesse James. Giving a very realisfic performance he peirified ihe audience by drawing his pisiol from iis holsier wilh splil second iiming. lRighi-hand Piciurelz Commander of ihe Reich, Richard Hughes, was porirayed wifh a greai deal of accuracy by Adolph Hiller. fxlrfilw lVlY ljfiulf f K lzificir Tlolii The glorious climax To an ex- ciTing, Tun4Tilled carnival was ThaT Tense momenT when The crowd waiTed impaTienTly To be- hold The king-and-queen-elecT. 1 Suspense rose as The candidaTes were inTroduced, and every ear was lceen To hear The all-imporT- anT disclosure-who had been chosenl Applause shoolf The very raTTers when Nancy Rae and Roger Folsom were crown- ed as The King and Queen To reign over The Carnival oT Musicl'-an impressive ending To The gay TesTiviTies. Into A Carnival of MUSICXX The Poly Chamber oT Commerce Turn- ed To The animal world-hiT an owls eye. win a goldTishl They won a prize, Tool wiTh Their Wallcing My Baby Baclc l-lomeh booTh. They received a cup Tor having The i-mm ER Coriricreca 4, 'I ' N-X in-, . ,ww pper Lefl-hand Picfurel V J, q .VA .s 4' Ap: A ' - an 'filfril I -f. f Soaking up Vi+amin D was 'the pasfime lhal occupied mos? lhe day. owing ow ifs one a e ' C. Co ' , A. M- , . ' -d ,S. Cro , S. We ner, .Bar o. lRi sidel C. Monson, E, Semrnens, M. Mead, D. Rohbac er. lMiddle Lell-hand Piclure i'ng ' inlrigu'n , lighfful, sornefimes soalcing pas- lime, bu? Mary Richards is con lidenf-Eslher Johnson, nervous l Lower Lell-hand Piclurel lMiddle Cenler Piclurel These vacalion lourisfs, Kay Carroll, Janice Shaclrleford, and Sandy Traxler, are our for a slroll on lhe pier. Gang lime: Enjoying hol dogs, polalo chips, and roasfed marshmallows, buf noi enioying singed hair, smeared muslard, and sficlcy fingers, are L lo R, Sfanding: E. Malloch, M. Rich- ards, R. Ford, R. Hughes, H. Rimmer, D. Hill, S. Keil, J. Lundell. L i s is A 4 nv W, ' v WS' we ,GQ J ' qv- . -'fi 'A In mins- Q ' ...Q ' , 1,1 g,g g ,ff Jef - . 4 rf 9 ' 4 sdx 1 i 4 'G ' D' 4' lU of Sh h ' d r llell sidel llins arcy E Rule ge sby g C lk ghl l Sal: is an I g de Silfingz A. Suverlxrup, C. Mcculoch, E. Johnson, B. DeWolfe. ,QA -. - ---.vu-1-q gg S. if , Win- gfr 'Atl' an ,fx so 31,1 ,i S' K ' lUpper Cenler Piclurel Trying her hand al seawom- anship is Tahlie Edmonds. No further commenf necessary. lUpper Righl-hand Piclurel Lunch lime: Jill Swanson glui- fonously gobbles up a sandwich as Mike Mayer marvels al her consumplion rale. llvliddle Righf-hand Picfurel Whoopsl Sploosh ,... Pal Dales made lhe mislalxe of dumping Paul Anderson off his paddle board. Balboa Bay will be refilled as soon as possible. Wafer damage fo houses was negligible. Sharon Mifchell, Marfy Larson, and Marsha Hamner lgenlly smolhering Bruce's leddy bearl, are all relieved fo lcnow if was Joyce McPhail who opened fhe door .,.. who loolc lhe picfure, l wonder? wr' -or 1, 4 ,i J'-. i' 'jxv' .fa Q 4:-1 If-.az , f-ff ln if 5 ..,,,fe'i' ' -, yi ,f . el... ,ful 5 I Rf .o' h1,,,...---' -,. 'ki L 490,15-'ix ' f 0 V I 1 7. 25 Q49 . Q r 1 -4 Q NX K -I .- I The Fellows In Then Bow-Tles Dated 9 'ShCDlG-SS Shuiill, i was 5, big 5uQQe35 as guys and oais aike danced around lhe gym floor minus lheir glod-hoppers. l-lere we see Thai some pri lcsler had seize a baloh oi shoes and gl-eiully lied Them lo' Deoole eilher had lols of lcnois io unlie o H -i r had lo Shu e home jnoelessf Sfeady, fellows! As anyone can see The foofball team didn'i always have ifs head buried in a huddle making up s'gnals. The ieam members cerfainly had somefhing olher +han passes and fa.lcles on fheir minds lor did +hey?l when fhey chose Nancy Ra- as fhe 1954 Foofball ueen. Afier fhe Junior- Senfor Foo+balI Game. the big momenf came. Nancy was crowned honored w' a kiss from 'rh- capfain of fhe ieam and sealed upon her fhrone fo reign over +he Shoeless Shuffle' 'for The resf of 'ihe evening. Page II4 I l ni V + me i in J o OV' d gelher in a circle. Looss as ihough a levy Yi lfl s ' I f' ' O ufh 4- , I Beau-ties We had our Heads in Harmony when we danced fhe nigh? away av 'lhe A,S.B, Dance. Crowned upon a fhrone and present ed wilh a bouquef of flowers, Susan Anderson and Dale Siinchfield added a regal fouch fo fhe A.S.B. Dance as The perfecf King and Queen of Heads! The seniors lived if up and foolc fhe chill lbuf no? 'rhe dreaml from Fros+ed Fanfasyf' fhe annual Senior Midwinier Ball. Enioying a friendly cha? af one ol many parlies before 'the dance, we find Joanne Moise and Dick Meredilh, Sara Jane Johnson and Chuck Mifchell. N e w l y commissioned l.ieuTenanT Colonel, a righTTully happy Lynn l-lale grins as Joanne Spencer TasTens To his shoulder The diamonds oT his oTTice. The wondrous resulT oT a sTrenuous year oT money-raising was The awe-in- spiring Junior-Senior Prom, OTTshore. The Prom was an excellenT execuTion oT an imaginaTive Theme. The dancers TelT drawn Toward a walk along a paTh oT silvery moonlighT over The bubbling Toam oT The waves-a paTh leading To- ward The disTanT horizon. Military Melodiesu Enticed Prom-Goers 0TTshore A high poinT on The R.0.T.C. social calendar was The annual lvliliTary Ball, IVliliTary Melo- dies, where The cadeTs, oT- Ticers, and Their daTes TorgoT The many weary hours oT march- ing behind and beTore Them and iusT danced, danced, dancedl Page l!6 , -in an .-., fc M , .- A ,e 5!?-2-132:11 f - ffflwds -Wi: 3.-A ' ' f .- -4-ran :L -2 Y W.-...., xr fyj'g1 -W .1ia5,.Tfig:g1,,gffff4snmz.pF-Q ..93P '.L . 'f ,,,, .'...' Mu 19- L .'-'aff' -yo, ,---...nm if ,' -,--w:....r' . W ' -Ab af. se, . Hurfk ,, wfil,2ns we, wx,-in ., Mm. L We ' A-3 V 4. --v .,,m . , L'L.x at W W-ww, nu. . ,.. 11,45 , , , , .. . XF A 1? 1 .g',s,,w ' x mf .A we gf V? 1 wilmw ,K r Z ,P , Q 151 . A, 441 'Af' Y f .if V ',,,5W,,g AR Y! ,.,,,M,, h , 4-,, .ww ,Q 'I 'Y . -qu, 15,1-,--,yu ,f , , - wi Y' .V 1' ,K ' ,A 35'- M T33 1 ,,,,f,A mi? V Q K ,wg Fit To Be Tied After A Day's Work Was Our aculty JZ ZZVZQVHWAMQJ ffw-m ZZQ1 ,gl big my Mgqajzgwiwfa mwddvj 'gwfwfy-1d,yvLQf 0vQ,fZy iffy 27227, Q p!2,,,,,,1-Q .553 , A M ' A . ' 'ffffrfg A ' MLN' A .fffcfke V r Q , ' vz,kef,v,, ,Luv CL ,' MAL ,E 69' We-9 u .53 f .:fEfg3 ' ' 'C 25 Vg: .g252g11-'- L , Q .fer -- A M ' 1' gf: T Ama, . ii gf A Q , Ql 311. E2 f I 5, iff? .W mg 'A 4 'A X . 'ww ,www Y 'K f mx GV imff 'Www 5 1 f 5 I '1T.'C4 J, V ' ' M w 3 qfgl For some of us, lirsl meeling wilh him was upon requesl lo his office. For olhers, il was as he solved a problem 'lor us. Some mel him al an assembly or passing him in lhe hall. Everyone mel lhe same, smiling, capable man-our principal, Mr. Fred L. McEuen. He is a real friend lo everyone al Poly, conslanlly working for lhe improvemenl of lhe school. Nol only Poly sludenls bul all school people are gralelul for lhe unliring ellorls and underslanding lhese conscienlious cilizens devole lo public educalion. Cheer- 'fully allacking lhe problems of our school syslem arm in arm are lhe members ol our hard-working school Board- Mr. Richard B. Hampson, Jr., Mrs. Gladys Babcock, Mr. George C. Pooley, Mr. Bruce Miller., Superinlendenl of Schools, Mrs. Marie L. Bonnell and Mr. Lewis P. Ala- basler, Presidenl of lhe School Board. Were Top Knot-ch PRlNClPAL'S MESSAGE These are limes when we lhink and lalk much ol our American Freedoms, ol human lreedom and human dignily. Our lreedoms which we prize are a herilage lrom a long line ol greal minds scallered lhrough lhe pages ol hislory. They are lhe gill cl lhinking men lo lhe race. They can be preserved only by lhinking men. Enduring human good comes nol by chance, bul as lhe resull ol human lhinking, planning, and aclion. No man ever welled clay and lell il, as il lhere could be bricks by chance and lorlunef' - Plularch. Class ol l954, if you look backward il appears lhal all lronliers have been explored - all discoveries made. Look lorward and Lol lhe lronliers are limilless. Uncounled discoveries and developmenls in bolh lhe physical and social world wail only lor human genius lo unlold lhem lor lhe good ol mankind. ll is a lroubled world inlo which lhe Class ol '54 sels sail - bul il is a lremendously exciling and challeng- ing one. Oul ol your 600 members lhere are some who will wrile lheir name large across lhe pages ol hislory. You each have a parl lo play: you each can help lo mould rhis world a lillle closer lo whal God in l-lis in- nile wisdom inlended il lo be, a lillle closer lo whal you dream il should be. Accepl lile's challenge, give lo lhe world your beslq and your Alma Maler and lhose who have known you will be proud ol lhe Class ol '54, F. L. McEUEN, Principal 1 5? fu- wi -i ,K 3 ew V' QA' 1 X? Aa. f W Ng ' , ,Q it .Y W 4' af? fa? F55 9 f E 'saw---4 'NLS-:luis K sv- c' . 'uf-f fu 'ii s i Eniering fhe Guidance Office, you will probably mee? Nancy Hembree, The picfure of a sparkling secrefary. She will probably direci you fo Mr. Roberl' Clyde, Guidance Direcfor. He is a very undersfanding man who spends his life helping you spend yours. And whal' would we do wifhoui him! His genuine concern for our fulures is a greaf help in planning a career or choosing a college. Praisecl, and Prepared Us Heading for a P.T.A. meeling are Mrs. Ty- ler, Mrs. Phelps, Mrs. Engel, president and Mrs. Schlobohm. These and oiher very ac- live parenfs are consianlly working wifh our Teachers for 'the welfare oi fhe siudenfs. De- serving special lhanlcs are lhe P.T.A.4sponsored sock dances held ihis spring. i 'lax X 5 A 'E Q 5 ui ffl' 'WW'-ii We HWHIBWMH k While Mr. Adams and Mr. Bufferfield are discussing a few new ar? designs, Mr. Dixon aHaclcs The infricale and complex problem of explaining Qrigonomefry fo Ron Endeman. f 5 .Xi ,Q To 'flue uninifiaied, Jrlwis is a sludy liall. l-lere sludenls work quieily and ellicienlly 'fo prepare llieir lessons. ll is a place ol peace and order in wlwicli a siudeni can concenlrale and llwinlc oui lwis problems. To 'rliose who can? be fooled, a sludy liall is a good place lo see your friends, lcnili sleep lil you can above llie roarl, and calclw up on flue day's aclivilies. They Helped Helping Sara Jane Johnson 'fo choose a col- lege or ll1ree are Mrsi Roblee, Miss McKeever, and Mrs. Wallace, who generously devofe flieir lime fo sucii counseling aid, buf don'l usually confuse llweir prodigies. 1 Mrs Brannard Mrs Hodge Mrs Doup, and Mrs. Carfer are fhe efflcleni secrefarles who are always willing fo fake lime our from +helr busy schedules 'ro help you. They obligingly fell FACULTY DIRECTORY Mr. Adams-Hisfory Mr. Barfo-Physics Mrs. Bar+on-Girls' P. E. Miss Beasley Typing Mr. Bell, S. F.-English Mr. Bell, William-English Mr. Bigbee-Ma+h, Mrs, Blalzesley-Biology Mr. Boorh-Spanish Mrs. Bowers-English Mrs. Braufi-English Mr. Bronsfrup-Wood Shop Mr. Bush-Handicraff Mr. Bufferfield-Ari Mr. Casey-Maih. Miss Coleman-Home Ec. Mr. Cooper-Chemisfry Miss Cornell-Assf. Librarian Capf. Crabfree-R. O. T. C. Miss Dahlquisf-Girls' P. E. Mr. Deeier Mafh. Mrs. Denno-Home Ec. Mr. Dericlc-Vocal Music Mr. Devine-His+ory Mr. Dixon-Mafh. Mr. DuBois-General Shop Mr. Eclrel-Marh. Miss Elliof-Commercial Mr. Epp-Prinfing Mr. Erwin-Hisfory Mr. Eynon--Driver Ed. Mffsgf. Farris-R. O. T. C. Miss Finley-Lafin Mrs. Fleicher-English Mr. Garfland-Mafh. Miss Gilberf-Lafin Mrs. Gillceson Healfh Office Mr. Green-Social Siudies Mr. Hadwiger-Hisiory Mr. Haering-English Mr. Halle-Boys' P. E. Mr. Hallock-Swimming Mr. Hammerschmidl-Boys' P.E Mr. Harper-Biology Mr. Heafh-Driver Ed. Miss Henry-English Mr. Hicks-Mahine Shop Mr. Ingersoll-Elec+rici'fy Mr. James-Hisfory Mr. Kuich-Speech Mrs. Lamb-Librarian Miss Lindsay -Home Ec. Mr. Lis?-Spanish Mr. Lufhy-Mech. Drawing Mr. MacCuish-Dramafics Miss McKeever-English Miss Meroney-English Mr. Marfin-Driver Ed. Mr. Marvin-English Mrs. Ma++hews-Commercial Mr. Mifsch-Boys' P. E. Mr. Mosher-Aufo Shop Mrs. Mulkey-Social Studies Mr. Mumma-Boys' P. E. Mr. Oaks-Band Mrs. Pafferson--English Mr. Phillips-English Mr. Prilcefl Aufo Shop Mr. Probsf-Driver Ed. Miss Procfor-Home Ec. Mr. Raymer-English Miss Rickard-Hislory Mr. Rife-Boys' P. E. Mrs. Roblee-English Mrs. Rooney-Commercial Mr. Rosenberg-English Mr. Rupel-Mafh. Mrs. Rush-English Miss Schnee-Commercial Miss Schouler-Home Ec. Miss Schulze-French Mr. Seigworlh-Agriculfure Mr. Sevaly-Hisfory Mrs. Sharp Girls' P. E. Mrs. Shea-Girls' P. E. Mr. Smifh-Social S+udies Miss Smiih-Commercial Mr. Spurlock-Commercial Mr. Sieele-Boys' P. E. Miss Shavroulakis-Spanish Mr. Sfoever-Ari Mr. Siover-Vocal Music Mr. Thomas-Maih. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Thomson-English Thorsen-Maih. Varnell-Maih. Wallace-Hisfory Walling-Girls' P. E. Wellborn --Girls' P. E. Mr. Whifalxer-lnsf. Music Mr. Whi+e--Boys' P. E. Mrs. Wolf-English Mr. Wrighl-Bookkeeping Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Wybourn-English Yarbrough-Spanish Zehnpfenig-Home Ec. you anyihmg from fhe hme 3rd period ends on assembly days I I I +o exacfly where Mr McEun s office s. Us Slght Our Caughf in a comes-loo-seldom momenf of Mass 'faculfy relaxa+ion are Miss Elioff, Miss Schnee, and Miss Finley, Talking, or Typing WMM 3 I C1 2 Mr. Dericlc and Mr. Probsf gel in on some of fhe finer poinls of foofball iechniques as laugh? by Coach While fo Dave Repp. Mr. Derick will be seen nexi season will-n ihe Green Bay Packers, and Mr. Probsf is under oplion wiih lhe Los Angeles Rams. Coach While will slill be wilh Dave Repp. x 'L ... X i e .s I I B 742 L 1 'NM +,2rJ?s,JQ - ,1 f -is . . .-',.g- f I ,sf f 7 - , . I . AI Y 7 iff, ,MNT V N xx M, , . , , , , ee psy: , e ,,,.W.fk,.'fyW ,Ari-KV-1 .S 4 'af , ,Twice-,f,ff:: i ' 'fs 4 ,-i.,f:-f2::'-- f Ju! ,V , 5 H ,ll!lll'FETS'B?El5conx: Mr. Casey explains 'lhe inlricacies of a solid geomelry prob- lem fo Miss Thorsen and Mr. Garlland. Mr. Casey, ol course, knows the answerfhence 'rhe smile. Miss Thorsen does noi know 'the answer: she displays +he slandard aflilude fallen by sludenls in Such a case. Mr. Garlland refuses lo give up--. Now iusf lei me lhinlr. Why, l remember when I was going lo school ..... I f 0 Cur Teachers Were Tops M l rsoll and Mr Bronsfrup They Mrs Sharp ns fhmklng aboui glvmg prlvafe lessons fo r nge seem very much mferesfed In fhe PLIES and ARABES UES buf 'lhey lusf don? undersfand all fhose red and whufe sfrlngsl ,Q it f it I Mr Green Mr Hacks and Coach Mumma enloy a rare mo meni of relaxahon befween classes Affer sfruggllng Wlfh a ravmg mob of Polynles fhere us no doubi ihai fhey need 1' lPreHy socks Coach'l 4 sm Q N flies S Ralph Shannon arrlves an Miss McKeevers room lusf a wee bli foo lafe and looks appre henslvely ai' fhe mosi' decorahve hardy Ins? nn school Tha? s all rnghf Ralph' Jus? make an X or an Ink blof She'll know who uf IS Page I27 . .I U I O I. I .I . . z .A-A-A KYAV W ,V . .- V - .- . gi N K - , 4 ' A b K, K . X. H fy? x f I r L' 1 5 w X a Q1 M ff M , fe - Q M K , X ,ix Q H, ,, F in , Ri K if . JY' X Lira , 4, .1 1 ,K war. h fi - K f n 'X X ' fn , K X N J, 1 -----W--,...,,,,N-gnu,-',mwQvi?hh V xxx ' J Q la ,J K l A :x.fx,v'f KQTI' A .A i . X y 3 ,K T . 1- Q A: ' 1 s, ' ' ' rj ,h f , , ' ' J, - I , l ' f 2 . ' I 3 x ,f , , , 17, . , , ' , ' i I . . . .- Mrs. Barron happily sleps 'From fhe vas? leopardskin in+erior of her car as Mr. Phillips galanily holds fhe door. Mrs. Varnell merely waflches his chiv- alrous acl as Mr. Kufch philosophizes -on +he price of leopard's skin, perhaps? Gur Teachers Mrs. Mulkey and Mrs. Zehnpfenig share a magazine in lhe 'leacher's lounge. Mrs. Maroney is quiel abou? il and doesn'+ complain, bu'r, acfually, she iusl can'+ see quife +ha+ far. Us About Menny lLower Lef+-hand Pic+urel Mr. Seigworfh lakes grea? glee in showing Mrs. Thomson and Mr. Eynon iusf how far he can lean off fhe rail wiihouf falling backwards. We know a fellow who did fha+.Tl1e docfor says he will be able fo come home soon. Unbeknownsi fo Mr. Devine as he and Mr. Marlin help Mr. Sevaly wiih his driving. Paul Oglesby carefully lels fhe air ou'r of a fire on fhe driver's ed. car. Buf mean- while, unbeknownsi' To Paul, Mr. Marfin knows fha? Paul is leffing fhe air ouf of fhe fire and also knows fha? Paul doesn'f know he knows. Resulf-unguaranfeed. I- Capfain Crabfree and Mfsgf. Farris, along wifh Nancy Rae, Philip Archibald, and Mark Bowers, submil' Phil Jones fo a rigid inspec- fion. lA . . a . . a Sergeanf Jones? Hm, le+'s see . . . All righl, Privafe Jones. You've had i+!l e es 'ng Things Mrs. Wybourn agrees wilh Mrs. Brau+i in her smile of pure and unblemished icy upon examining fhe lalesl' sheef of Reasons fo Flunlc S'l'uden+s lrevisedl. Mrs. Wolf plols a surprise essay les? on Macbefh. Common knowledge fo all of us was fhe lac? fha? our leachers offen galhered logefher lo enicy 'lhemselves by gleefully discussing whal new aslonishing sfafe- menfs fhey could issue fo asfound or be- wilder us. We've iusl' caughl' Mr. Rosen- berg, Mrs. Gillreson, Mr. Haering, Mrs. Maffhews, and Coach Sleele on fheir way fo one of lhose famous facul+y fun limes lo which lhey were Suddenly sum- moned by fhe shrill ringing of bells, bells ..... The Faculty Handled Well Mr. Raymer, Mrs. Blakesly, Mrs. Bowers, and Mr. DuBois are legally breaking fhe long-esfablished and rigidly-kepl fradifion of noi sifiing on siudy hall window ledges. Anyihing for lhe KOALA fhough! -, , ,ML ,-W--M if .vu 'H -If-Q Kgs? Coach Halle and Mrs. Beasley are inlenf upon somefhing in lhe foreground, buf Mr. William Bell Ill, an inhereni non-con- formisf, pa+ien+ly wai+s 'For his piciure +o be faken so he can go back upsfairs and re-open his windows in order ihaf his classes can gel' lhe bene'fi+ of all fha? mid-winfer fresh air! we ,.-rv 52231 s - fi Coach Hammerschmidf and Coach Hallock aHemp+ fo ex- plain fo Mrs. Denno fhe basic fundamenfals of foofball and swimming. She did very well, bul when someone asked her whai she had learned, she answered fha? she was slill a li+1'le confused as 'lo iusf whaf kind of faclcle a half-gainer is. 3. 51.25 if if Q2 Its Teaching Responsibilities Propping up Poly's crumbling cornerslone for Mrs. Hardison and Miss Coleman are Mr. Mosher and Mr. Sfoever. Whaf's lhaf, Mr. Sfoever7 You remember helping fo prop if up in I9II, loo? You're a real Ailas Oo have held fhe weigh? of fhe Poly world so well for even such a shorf lime! Mr. Hadwiger, Miss Siavroulalcis, Mr. Smilh, and Miss Henry pause momenfarily from iheir daily rush for +he doors ai 3:0I. Mr. Hadwiger seems io have been dreaming of owning Pan- American Airways again, while Miss Slavroulalcis and Miss Henry have anofher ream of fesfs To ccrrecl. Mr. Smifh is iusf pleasanfly anxious fo leave. i Mrs. Wellborn sfands calm and unperfurbed, noi compre- Mr. Thomas and Mr. Epp wai'l impaiienily wiih +heir bowls hending fhe full significance of fhe closeness of Pai Ohmen's of food while Miss Proc+or andd Miss Walling has+ily lay 'rhe arrow. Mrs. W. had a pumpkin on her head lPai's aim isn'+ fableclofh. lBuf why is Mr. Epp's bowl marked FlDO?i foo goodl, buf fhe repercussion knocked if off. Page I3I They Always Mrs. Shea, Mr. Rupel, and Sara Treer gel in one of Mr. Coopcr's famous Unaulhorized Experimenls. lcould I+ be he's really forgoffen whaf MnO2 plus HCI does?l Nancy Freeman vocalizes for lhe inlrigued audience of Mrs. Affolfer, Mr. Spurloclc, and our Glenn Miller, Mr. Slover. Scene: The Kaflee Klafsch Preceding Dialogue: Mr. James has iusf in- formed Mr. Erwin, in his mos? laclful, buf serious way, flwal donufs are faffening. Mrs. Wallace marvels al his forlilude lMr. James's, +l1a+ isl. Mr, Erwin is unbolhered. Page l32 Kept Us Tied Up In Homework lLef! hand Picfurel Well, if you don f wan! any, don'+ fake any, Mr. Deefer, bu! please don'f dis- courage fhe ofhers by mak- ing faces! lRighf hand Picfurel Miss Mcfieeverz Same diver- sion, dilferenf ouflook! Mr. Lef+y Bush and Mr. Iron Grip Barfo guardedly shake hands before +heir Big Bouf in Madison Square Garden. For fhis and ofher fascina+ing tales, see Mr. Barfo .,.. Mr. James and Mr. Green are recognizable in fhe background. Warning! Mr. Eckel has locked himself in 'the chem- islry supply room, and af fhe las! counf, he had as- sembled I7 hydrogen sul- fide bombs and was s+ill gleefully mixing chemicals! - as Qs ,jf Mrs. Yarbrough and Miss Rickard express various phases of pleasure af ius+ happening fo meer Mr. Prike++ and Harper by fhe library. The pleasure is refurned. Q Dororhy Romero fighfens her shinguard as Virginia Adams gels her firsf lesson from Miss Dahlquis? in How lo Maim, Hand icap, and Des+roy fhe Opposing Hockey Team. lSeriously fhaf's unfrue. No one has been hospifalized for fhree days now H has been raining foo hard +o play.l Page I33 An HF A lUpper piclure Coach Mifsch and Coach Rife absorb fhem- selves in Mr. Lufhy's descriplion of lhe infricacies involved in fhe conslrucfion of a new home on fhe presenf-day budgef. lLower piclurel Mr. Don lGhosll Healh knows fhe age of chivalry isn'+ dead, buf if he slips on fha? newspaper which is being held by his daughfer Margie, HE mighl be- WJ ff -- -ix lf' f My ii Xilifllrllrfll 7' lm If lUpper picfurel Our camera has caughl Miss Schouler and Miss Lindsay in +he acl of cornering Charlene Wref be+ween fhem in order fo enlice her off +o fhe cooking room and en- 'freal her +o lie info lheir lafesl concoclion. Never fear! She's slill alive. iLower picfurel Mr. Wrighl, Miss Schulze, Mr. Marvin, and Mrs. Flefcher seem Yo enioy receiving fheir correspondence from THESE mail boxes-cerfainly nol because fhey gol a SPOT- LIGHT, bul because they didn'f ge+ a bill! 1' A 1' fi F my KK 3i ,V.Q 1 w4iz,',, 1 191 F1 Q ,tw XI 2,9 U: Ti? .. Ib!!! 'Q ,K 4511394 rQ9v. 5 fa a9P,,g Y . f'l'5f4'f 'w QQQFAQ ,qfv YZ ,4 i ,, ff 5' 1:9 milf' af Y 4,34 Day Keeps A Diploma Away . . . l lUpper piclurel If you had a Lafin or mafh firsi' period 'fhen perhaps you were forfunaie enough lo have :een ihe smiling faces of Miss Gilberl' or Mrs. Rush 'firsf fhing in ihe morning! lLas+ period was anolher slory.l lLower piclurel Mrs. Palferson: All righi, Wilbur, NOW. Mr. Boofhz Can l really announce lhe assembly all by MYSELF? N1 -.N Perhaps one of 'rhe reasons fha? Mrs. Rooney and Miss Smifh are such excelleni leachcrs is 'thai lhey are pre- pared 'For ANYTHING, even rain! So They Say ln chemislry class wnlh lhe precise meihodical ways of 'lrue sclenhsls Ray Ymger Earl While and Marcia Knxss prepare +o blow lhe Science Building back io :ls free molecular form I I '- Page I36 The scene of many a Tasiy snack or delicious TuT1-course dimmer is RUBY'S D R I V E-I N RESTAURANT, THIR- TEENTH AND MARKET STREETS. Lounqinq in The modem dining room' or rehaximg in your car. you wili erfoy CT'TIcTen+, CCur+e-ous service. SQ W ' rw Y C s '11 ill 19,0 is v M W?Q:G N as 'VV H. W ,T 'xy Judd Smilh gives Beverly Moore some experl advice on how Io hook The big ones Ihal gel away. Thal handsome rod came from The com- plele line of sporls eguipmenl al THRESHER'S SPORTING GOODS, 3774 EIGHTH STREET. Local scenery like Berlie Slewarl is bul one of The many advanlrages ol H 8: H FOOD LOCK ER SERVICE 5626 MISSION BLVD Berfie among many olhers has Iound Ihalr Ihe besl way Io keep cool on a hol day Io preserve delicious hol wealher Iruils lor vvinler and To slock up on Ions ol meal is Io lake advanlage of The cool convenuenl' low priced lockers a+ H 8: H For variefy on your dalres and an allernoon or evening lull of lun and enferfainmenl, go Io Ihe RIVERSIDE BOWLING ACADEMY, 4075 MAIN STREET. The smarl people who have already dis- covered This invigoraling sporl are Carol Sides and Ann Rikhol. From Ihe many line cosmelics and drugslore supplies al KEYSTONE DRUG COMPANY 3799 MAIN STREET Helen Mylne has chosen a lanlern Io illuminale Those Dark Nighfs Aclually al s a perfume in disguise' 1 ga 7 ' ig V . au 1 Nj I K- P .II J , . I I I I I I ' I I ' O 9 . E , , Q 5. S 1 3 ,f---...,.,,Y P, ' 'lL.. W g Q n '53 . Q U A' 'J' Q: I 1 JH5 QA z , l' , -vw' ,' 1 4, ,,,..--4' ,,.-1 4 I H .f O? i ' S :- Leslie Pinching has aided Bob Griiflin in his seleclion of Tash- ion-righl clolhes from SWEET'S INC., 3789 MAIN STREET. A+ SWEET'S you will Iind Ihe linesl qualify men's wear for all oc- casions, from Typical Sporl Shirl days Io special Iorrnal dances. All clear? Okay, now make a guick break lor Ihe door and don'I drop lhal green s'ruIII Joan Parker and Frank Burchlield make a valianl lbuf vainl allrernpl Io abscond wilh The assels of The CITIZENS NATION- AL BANK, 3800 MAIN STREET. Seconds aflrer Ihis piclure, Ihe burglars were apprehended and given due punishrnenl. CITIZENS NATIONAL isn'+ going Io Iel anyone gel away wilh 'rhe money fha? smarlr folks have self aside Ihere. fav ,- ll ln 'rlwis plwolograplw you see a roclcel in from of a fell Marslwa l-lamner and Bruce Kilclwerm proudly com- pare llweir be-auliful, slreamllned l954 Cldsmoblle Super 88 lo a pig B-47. This handsome roclcel Olds- moloile is from RUBIDOUX MOTORS, 3595 MARKET STREET. ,pau WMM 1' i--LQ-Q Xxx k ff, IUJI in ll' As This piwofo cleariy snows, BOYD DARNELL LUMBER COMPANY 376I FIRST STREET, has Heyeryfiiing in iumber luxuryii you could desire excepf life size figures of Juiie Keasf and Esfiier Johnson. TPiey're The rea firing! ldf lflfbef M Cgfffpll Timm? 'Ii U, ,. in Uh u a in in in hs 4 ,- in V v ' W J1,JYpJr3Jf.Jr' x. IA1 Siraiginf Trorn The laiesi odvenTure of Aiexander Boffs are Pnii Cicoio fefop ine Qian? Celrerpii erj end enofiier giant Dennis Loy, esfride The Toofepedeiing nsode. In The irnrnorre' words o sorneone who knows, fine Johnsons Tenninine pride and ioy, if you ever weni io buy e qood Trade go fo The JOHNSON TRACTOR COMPANY. 3I33 SEVENTH STREET. P. S. Somebody had bei fer rescue +iiose feiiows be-Tore They piow eecn oflner under ge IP. ' f ' 5 -,X .. l J' 11, Y , s . , - I!-' ,L g '4 4 ' ' ' f'!: ' , 'A 1 - A-'f ' . X. 9 4 ' ,, YV' X vii z P N 1 4 ffl' ,i l', U ,f ,V TS-3,5 I-,L L i 2' 9 ' , 'll'N'vM4Lg 3 . N -I7 ff f ,. . '79 '-- fm A 'f . , , I i , 1,4- X' M Jn' K' i ' .V A , Ie, M -4' A 1 fn. , sf ' A ' . '4 is f Ag . . ' 55 - 4 s 'I x I Y 5 4 1 Q in Vx Chuck Dullon lsarcasiicallyl: Do you like The chair here? Anne Miller lpalienilyl: S+op asking so many queslions and please move il iusl a leensy 'ro your right Aclually lhal furniiure would look well in any arrangement because il's fumiiure from HUFFMAN'S FURNITURE, 3498 EIGHTH STREET, AT LEMON. HUFFMAN'S carries a compleie line ol home furnishings, home appliances, radios. and TV eguipmenl. f K ii i , i T 'vii' J N T W f RRTT s , , g I A iw W, y Z T Ra l E ,f QTH ' Li 2 O N T r N1'ii'1T1Bii'5h suoes , 5oaebZeaad6'lvz'Ae4 STETSON HATS W M My ARRUWSHIRTS l HYLOsmef.+'wfM HULEPRDUF HDSE i1f'r'v'fr E 'V 'V' spas Q26 id rxee ggi rv b6 MCGRATH-OLSON, 3869 MAIN STREET, has so many popular brands of Men's wear rhal l-loward Golden, Don l-lenson, Ray Mccaileriy, and Dave Richards had siepped our The back door lo have a liiile Talk abou? which was besi. Bur lheir differences ol opinion were quickly lorgollen because They agreed Thai no malrer whal lhe make or slyle, McGRATH-CLSON is lhe place io buy mens clo+hingl X NY --4 . 'a .K r 1 '5f Sz gpm H-'ff' win QQA i A, .-M YWY M GN' Nshtfzsg.. NF 1355? 'YE ,N ,WU Q., 5 E -Us x-.fymwx vwlafri K K A ,n,,...x 5 . fn'-'fmffql . i Q, mf. .-MQSL Decuswon Judy Ford Iypes more words per mmule lhan Marrmee Mae Tyler Delaul Omnlled Marnee Mae as using an addunq ma chme lmporlanl Facl For more precise resulls lhe con lesl was held on machmes al TIERNAN S 4045 MAIN STREET where you can oblam all rhe mosl modern and mosl dependable ofhce supplies In Jrheur ullra modern log cabin slyled room we fund Camilla Baugh and Bob Smulh Such luxurious and beaulllul Turmshmgs as Jrhose puclured here are Iuslr wamng Tor you al MISSION FURNITURE 36I5 MAIN STREET ' EWS... - - 'FEW mild IIIIVQL I 4T -. Er-a-ahernl A passer-by merely chuckles al lhe ellorls ol Ed Dallon and Bill Baker lo break inlo CORBIN'S TOOL SHOP, 3589 MAIN STREET. Whal he doesn r suspecl is 'rhal lor lhis iob lhe looys are using dependable lools lrom The masler-gualily eguipmenl on display in- side. So lake a closer look, Mr. Passer-by. CORBIN'S lools will make lhis iop a cinch. Eor exciling aclion shols like lhis one of Roger Folsom, and for cornplele news cover- age ol Poly I-Iigh Sporls, plus Jrhe lalesl local, nalional, and world-wide news, Pogo, and I-Ielp Wanled, i'r's 'rhe RIVERSIDE DAILY PRESS, 3779 EIGHTH STREET. Smarl shoppers, Anne Pickell and Jane Goodwin know lhal lhe place lo go 'lor slyle-righl clolhes al bargain prices is SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY, SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS. Debbie I-Iill pours a cup of 'rea lor smiling Jolwn Lunclell as llwey enioy 'rlwe clieerlul surroundings ol a room furnished by BELL FURNITURE, THE MAPLE SHOP, 6690 BROCKTON, specializers in Eary American and Provincial Furnilure. 2, ., I'n'Hfa mcaebow ,gn l.l.0a0 4o'. ?', ,,s h'l. if H 0, 0. W l 4 5 Q Q I 0 W 9 T' 5 sms gi .7 5.30156 J M 2 f , Mwfm Q ia or any 1 4 f R. 1.1 11.0.0.0f.5'.zn.-,Chg-.g. ,via Qi-.vu.n.Nu.u.u11.9.-.9.-vl'oQb'JaD1l.lQA0i3lllgmf l Q Q Q 6 0 Q N 0 k J rm v , Q Q Q Q Q Q 9 2 A' ll 4 Q o 1 0 0 .2 1 .mc i'l .i.,,.d,j gg 'lil U fi ' L 7 'M' iii iff one -as mo an' fx ii! 5 ODI f g so eo 0 0 0 Q 0 0 I Q 0 0 0 s'o.o 0.0.0 9' on OQOQ0 0 0 1 ,' ' 0 0 D O 0 0 0 0 - 5 , ao no r Q 0 0 0 0 'o'u'o v O I so 1.0.0 l C :con 0 Keaoyf burns Besf inquires ol Nancy Kell I we can 'r ar Ju ,f are-r ano Bob Swarlino away Tr rn Jrlweir lender love rnalcing we ll conlinue on our smocrn ride in flwe cofmorl ol Jrnis srnar new l-ludson lrorn MOORE MOTORS 3506 MAIN STREET flue dealers in superior aulornobi es ns in 1. 3 6 ' S ' A my .f 4 - iT A M' , . W 'M , fr 'Tia . is ' f i ' X i W T ' .Q ' M , QE- ' '7 I is .un ' , TNNNy , 4. ' ' ,f , 1,7 h Q ' ' K . Q -BN T we w A t v . V A W r V- ' - V' ff .af ' A 5 ' , ' - .. 'r - ' , ,' 4 , f J- -if f f ,A ' .'il9'i'.Q'1'fA' - H . s -K ' fl ' - , ' ' .Tir K .f 4 aww- --.... . L 4-.ff -- ,. Y- f . .-. 4 - -, , W Y ,L . - - , u , ' ' '. 'll e di B ls H . - i . . . f . J O - X , . , , 4 , ' V , i,,, '+vi- , f . , I , a Q Barbara While and Ernesl Burler learn The ease of preparing meals wirh Ihe aid ol a Philco range and relrigeraror. These along wilh orher qualify Philco producls are Iound in Ihe cornplere line a+ rhe RADIO EQUIPMENT COMPANY, 3996 MARKET STREET. Meer me ar TUXIESI The word passed from cal lo cal, and soon Ihe whole gang was ealing Ihose fabulous Tuxie hamburgers. For quiclc-Io-gel and easy-Io-enjoy eals, go 'ro TUXlE'S SELF-SER- VICE DRIVE-IN, 6030 MAGNOLIA AVENUE AT JURUPA or 5348 MISSION BLVD., RUBIDOUX. X. P... STUMM STUDIO 37 I 7 MAIN STREET David Miller A.S.B. Vice-Presidenr Paul Anderson A.S.B. Presidenf Fashlons For Your Home -. X-ui Joanne Mouse seems lo enloy playung house especuallv when she has such lovely playfhungs as 'rhe modern dnnnerware whnch she as placing on lhe Table and lhe neal loolclng lurnulure whnch has been arranqecl aboul +he room Joanne as relurnlng lo her childhood among 'rhe Fashuons for Your l-lome al VOGEL BROS 5664 MISSION BLVD RUBIDOUX llncudenlally Duclc lvleredufh as nol Included among The playlhangs Pag 6 Lela Gibson and Eleanor DeWolle piclc oul lhe porlable radios 'rhey've always wanled lrom lhe many popular slyles and models al TAYLOR'S APPLIANCES 4043 MAIN STREET lhe slore which carries home appliances ol lamous malces and linesl qualify NE: ff! fx Joanne Komorow and Joan Miller admire lhe beaulilul fabrics al I. KOMOROW, INTERIORS, 392I SEVENTH STREET. KOMOROW'S has a wonderful seleclion ol piclures line labrics lamps and clher furnishings in lusl The righl slyle lo decorale your home 'I- + 'SX Sandra Traxler ano Anna Slolle gel behind lhe scenes al 'rhe EL RANCHO CLEANERS 5589 MISSION BLVD and lind oul lhal al EL RAN CHO your clolhes are given special care and ex perl cleaning wilh lhe mosl up lo dale cleaning melhods Sandy Pavnll and Marsha Moore are enioyung a box ol delicious candy which lhey purchased al lhe RIO VISTA PHARMACY 5458 MISSION BLVD They en oy chomping on a bil ol choco lale as mey explore and survey lhe line gualuly Qggmelflg ag well as lhe properly prescriphoned pharmaceuhcal producls al RIO VISTA . 4 A 2 f r- J' 1 v , :L-1-l -...Q f' ,o.- I Pafsy Worfn holds up a new summer blouse for Befjry Barfon s lnspechon She Inkes Hr of course because I+ comes from J C PENNEY CO INC 376l MAIN STREET and PENNEY S carries Jrlwe mosf popuIar s+yIes IH cIo+I1lng i' Be++y Brnffon Pa? Small and frlend Ilworougnly enloyed Hweur Tour of fhe DON LLOYD SIGNS 462I SUNNYSIDE DRIVE where every cusfomer ns sure +o fund Iusf Hue very sign he as Iookrng for Whefher If be 4 SALE or BEWARE OE DOG DON LLOYD has I+ made IH 'rI'1e mos+ eye cafchung way 4 Joanne Spencer adrnarnngIy cornrnenrs Golly I a+ surely as a eauInfuI car' Yes DarreI Crl+cIwIow agrees and +I1a+ i954 Dodge from MOSS MOTORS 3574 MARKET STREET WIII Jray peaurufu' and WIII s+ay an Icp running cond: +on for a Iong Tnrne ro come :Q f Three beauTies - Carol Sue Cheney, Sara WhiTe, and The Minshall Qrgarm which is Te-aTured aT CHENEY'S MUSIC HOUSE, 393I MAIN STREET. CHENEY'S has a Iarge seIecTion OT musical insTrumenTs, radios, T V seTs, records. and aII Types OT sheeT music. A 1-den K' AIA! 4 'Rm' 4:6 Indiv iff -' 'TIT 'Qi if 1iI 'Ur '72 135 M M-m-ph-glurpl Blurb-mumT-shiooplu TransIaTior1: ShieIa Iv'cInTosh very much C cream cone ThaT Bob PresTor1isTeedir1g her. IT came Trom amcwg The 19,000 bar- side's newesT and mosT compIeTe drug sTore, PRINGLE'S, 3996 MAIN STREET AT g ,,,,,,,,,,.---an-1 fw 1' REYNOLDS lf, ff E 5 4.-Q VN E C iwp,,,5i3. cuff .nf f 'gdra M fel fi.,,E 'E E'ix.,'5::- E x f 'f 1 F , UWEU 3 i'6Q': GET' .V . , REYNOLDS wg ++ rr' ' U We me fxifme Wwi a swmrh gmm emi H e Caroyn MH oesfl 4I29 MAIN STREET Al Sylord walches wilh inleresl as Donna Abboll helps Susanne Sharpe selecl' a new walch from The wonderful array of iewelry and gill ilems al GREEN AND CHRISTENSEN J E W E L E R S 39l3 MAIN ST. 'V A 4. If Pholographers Bill Paige and Bruce Ashford are gleefully - iusl whal are lhey doing? Simul- laneous close-ups? Their new cameras a r e lrorn ORMIS- TON'S, 3863 MAIN ST., where you can fill all your pholograph- ic needs-cameras, film, and all The exlras. Gene Taurman and Bill Noble slop +o fallc To Marlin Sloane of J. R. TOWNSEND CO., INC., 3860 7'rI1 ST., who is Feelin' mi-i-glmly low in I-is long, sleelc I954 Sludebalcer. lil Roberla Ford agrees willw Annelle I-larris' clioice lrorn Jrlie line seleclion ol slwoes lor all occasions al' WINS- LER'S, 395I MAIN ST. Fine qualify slwoes al a reason- able price-wlwaf more could you aslc? Mel Gvaunfz and Carol Scholl' can'T decide befween Jrlie color cornbinalions ol Iliese lwandsorne sporf oul- fifs from DON CREE MEN'S WEAR, 3937 MAIN ST. A+ flue low prices, Mel could buy flwem bofhl I l .Wm Page I58 W., Six leolfard-clad beaufies slop a momenl To pose uvhile on Ihe way 'ro Iheir morning modern dance class in Ihe dance room ol Ihe new girls' gym. No? only Ihese lighr-loo+ed lasses, buf all Ihe P. E. girls are gralrelul Io have Jrhis adeguale building for Iheir classes, and all owe Ihanlcs To The INTERNATIONAL HODCARRIERS AND COMMON LABORERS, A.F.L. LOCAL I I84, IO74 LACADENA DRIVE. A greal many ol Ihe members of Jrhis organizalion worlced long hard hours Io haslen Ihe building Io Hs complelion and malce il Jrhe won- derlul conslruclrion if is. Cb .XY ' Cv. Carol lversen enlerlains a group of lwer friends in +he pa+io a+ HARRY'S DRIVE-IN, 6490 MAG- NOLlA AVENUE. ln crowds or in couples. you will always enjoy flue lines? food al HARRY'S. IL Obiecls of all eyes are Marilyn and Muriel Leonard, all rullles, bows, and sleelc simplicify in +l1eir new bafning suils from MILLER AND CO., 3730 MAIN STREET. MILLER'S carries sporl and dressy clollnes which are pleasing 'ro llie rnosl parficular girls. U , '1 'F' I - 1 W -'--N . Sue Kelly smiles al Earl Whi+e's puzzlemenl because she realizes Ihey were luclcy enough To gel sfalled in iron? of RIVERSIDE AUTO ELECTRIC, 3225 MARKET STREET AT SECOND. RIVERSIDE AUTO ELECTRIC specializes in carburelor and ignilion service. E. K. EOUGI-IT Phone 6834 DICK ROWE Donna Shirk wafches Mavis Preslon Try on shoes lun- cler 'rhe direclion ol Diclc Shirlrl al PRESTON'S SHOE STORE, 6542 MAGNOLIA AVENUE. She knows +ha+ any shoes from PRESTON'S will be of high qualily and high sfyle balanced by low prices. Aller lesling every one ol 'rhe dozens of lipsliclcs af 'rhe RIVERSIDE PHARMACY, 3977 MAIN STREET, Pal Chapman and Carol Elmlund have finally agreed on lhe Color Ihey preler. Bui one ilem upon which They did nol hesilale To agree was Jrhai RIVERSIDE PHARMACY car- ries a grand selecfion ol lragranl Ioilelries and peauly- brighlening cosrnelics. For llme perlecl answer TO all your wedding presenl' problems or lulure drnners by candlellglml l follow Linda Neal s example and shop af STED MAN S JEWELERS 38l l MAIN STREET Tlwere you will flnd a wade range ol gewelry and gall llems al down +o earllw prnces COUPON Good lor S2 OO Credrl on Merchandise al STEDMAN S Jewelers Nol Good ll delaclwed Tlwls oller expires December 3l l954 Sara Jar1aJohnscm and Chuck MiIcheII srop a mmufe To erfoy rhemseiyes in The corrwforr and beaury of a room sfyled and ou+Ti++ccI by FERRARO'S, INC., 9452 MAGNOLIA AVENUE, AR- LINGTON, deaIers in furniture and Philco producfs. FERRARO'S aIso service everywkhing bough+ fhere. A , , ,,., I y I T- I r 'TTI JCC' ,C-Z , 2 KW, 'li These Trrahdly TeIIows ITc:rmerIy OT Tha Swnrke Dairyi are rgff represermrarlyes OT The LOCAL AND FRIENDLY RICHMOND DAIRY, 4221 BUCHANAN STREET, ARLINGTON, where you can be sure ycxfh aways qer Jrhe haha? quahfg dairy procjucf. Phone Riverside 990C Corona IIl2 I Q8 C' fc, Trred7 TIulrsfy7 I-Iungry7 Follow flue example of Mary Rlcfuards Joan Nlcfuolson and Sue Donald son wfuo Iuax found fluaf ffue perfecf pla r lax and Iuave a refresluung snack or dellcuous full course meal and as fluey commenf fo Elaune Sums fo enloy flue mosf courfeous service us KUST NER S PHARMACY 38I5 MAIN STREET Thus complefe drug sfore also carrues flue funesf pfuarrnaceufucal supplues :eff A I 5 u -AP' '75rI,4?. J' I George Voellcer Bull Pelfuam Dave ICoy Ge row and Carlfon Bradley model flue Iafesf un sporf sluurfs for men Tluese Iuandsome sfulrfs wuffu fluaf new Ioolc are from GABRIEL S MEN S WEAR 3827 MAIN STREET Af GABRIEL S you can be sure you are geffunq flue newesf sfyles from fI'ue Iarqesf sfoclc In fown ,om Ng A ..':'J I lla I :gf fell I -e fo e- y . . J I , 1 u - I . l -u vu D I I I I . . . ' I un - .Q QI 5 ' r I 1- J' qu -ke J . A C . 2 I M, 4 Q,.'an .OHV H. .OIU . ,ge u 'gaou -.y Q.. ... ,.,, . 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C LT- ' ' '24 '- -,l'L?e:L' 'Q ., , 0 N - '35?f2 . ' 5. N01 I 1 A U Li f -4 ff - A 2V--m4- va no .,, h : Q . Q O .l I' Beclcy Neal and Al Wallcer are having a Tough Time deciding whaT To order Trorn The long array oT delicious Toods lisTed on The menu aT PITRUZZELLO'S ITALIAN DIN- NERS, 287 LA CADENA DRIVE. They areniT worried Though, because They lcnow whaT- ever They choose will be a TasTy meal served wiTh The uTmosT courTesy. Carol JohnsTon inTeresTs Lee Edwards -in painTs. brushes, and wallpaper To re- new his enTire house. MaTorial Tor such proiecTs in unlimiTed colors, sizes, and sTyles is on display and can easily be pur- chased aT The PITTSBURGH P L A T E GLASS CO., 3550 EIGHTH STREET, where courTeous service and sTyle-righT advice are aT your peclc and call. Pauline Klingler and Carol Yohann c,eT TirsT-gualiTy shoe polish and shoe laces whilc They are having Their shoes repaired T NORDSTROM'S MAIN STREET SHOE RE PAIR, 3965 MAIN STREET, The home QT ex perT shoe repairmen. , int., -CN cf... i'C5o, Man, Goh-The key phrase TC These iazz Tiends as They liven up The place wilh a IiTTle music l7l. CliTT STark is leading Boppy Seemen on The clarineT, Licyd Beving- Ton on The TrumpeT, Bolo Turner cn The clar- ineT and Diane I-lenson on The sax. Virginia I-Iadley merely waTches as These caTs en- ioy Their Tine insTrumenTs Trom DON'S MUSIC COMPANY, 3549 MAIN STREET, where you can also Tind a wide selecTion oT sheeT music. Glenda Glover and her sisfer Jody have discovered Thar whefher you're beginning college or lcindergarlen, Jrhe place lo go for your lavorile shoe s'ryles land pricesl is JR. SHOETOWN, 395l BEATTY DRIVE. qnv VN., lvlarrha Shores brushes an imaginary speclc ol dusl lrorn Ralph Bellows' new suil which he has iusl purchased lrorn one ol The GOLDEN WEST SHOPS. localed al bolh 3642 NINTH STREET and 65lO MAGNOLIA AVENUE. The GOLDEN WEST SHOPS carry boys' and founq mens clolhing ol superior qualify and design. This is an allempl by Boss Marvin Morrison lo diclale a leller lo Pal Dales. I-lis excuse lor 'rhe silualion was a laclc ol chairs. This ol course was nol lhe lrulh because al 'rhe COMMUNITY LOAN SERVICE, 3836 ORANGE STREET, you will find nol only enough chairs buf lols ol cour- leous, ellicienl service while your money prob- lems are being experlly solved. Janice Shaclclelcrd and Tahlie Edmonds snill wilh pleasure onc ol The lovely planls al AL JOHNSON FLORISTS 6I89 MAGNOLIA AVE NUE AL JOHNSON has Iusl lhe flowers you wanl lor special dales and all olher occasions which you wish 'ro remember in an exlra nice way Tommy Lallerly admires a new ballery al ALLBRIGHT S AUTOMO TIVE STORE 8I'h AND FAIRMOUNT BLVD I-lo gives an experl s advice lhal ALLBRIGHT S is The place lo buy 'rhe lixin s for Salurday aller noon mechanics as well as lull lime ones REPLHCQ4 EIIT PRRTS nl bu.. I LOOK TO THE FUTURE Docfor Lawyer Aeronauhcal Engineer Each of us can look a+ America and be proud of nfs many and conhnurng opporfuna Tues In fhls afomlc age Jrremendous new developmenfs Take pIace overnughf Today S Ideas In fhe mrnds of crealnve young men and women will be reallzed nn new producrs new servnces and ID Ihe developmenf of new professuons and skills Jromorrow The sfare Ihe nahon Jrhe snuahon +he very fumes sfand as challenges Io Ihose who can undersfand and Improve Jrhem We as Americans are on +he very verge of undreamed progress AIRCRAFT CORPORATION World s Largesf Producer of Ready To lnsfall Power Packages for Anrplanes Chula Vnsfa and Rlverslde Cahfornxa Page I69 l , , , . , I I ' I I Q-u . Donna STeines shows Dale Jones and Bob Williams a TempTing menu as The Two cusTomers reach Tor Their Thick creamy malTs which They are enioying aT The ALPINE RESTAU RANT,959OMAG- NOLIA AVENUE, ARLINGTON. Everyone can enioy The TinesT oT Toods cooked To perTecTion and served wiTh sTyle. Take your pick oT any Tabric in The shop, Mollie Magrill Tells Beverly I-Iadley. The MAG- NOLIA C E N T E R CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY SHOP, 6359 MAGNOLIA AVENUE, has any- Thing you mighT wanT when you upholsTer your TurniTure or redecoraTe your house. Beverly is very pleased wiTh The exTensive selecTion which she has Tound because The colors and designs oT These rich Tabrics are so beauTiTul. ii 'T I . li Our adverTisersI They are a viTally imporTanT Tie beTween us and our acTiviTies now and in The TuTure. I-Iere in These pages They have expressed a readiness To be oT service To us, Tor we are an imporTanT parT oT The communiTy Today, and we will be The leading ciTizens oT The communiTy To- morrow. They are anxious To give To us The very TinesT gualiTy producTs, The newesT designs, The laTesT sTyles. all wiTh The mosT conscienTious and eTTicienT service. LeT's reTurn The inTeresT and en- Thusiasm They have shown by remembering These wonderTul people when we do our shopping, and leT's give Them The wholehearTed supporT They meriT. CLASSIFIED ADS AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURERS and PARTS Rohr Alrcrafl Corp 8200 ATIIDQTOH 9 I502 APPLIANCE DEALERS RadIo Equupmenl Co 3996 Marker 48 Taylors APPIIGHCBS 4043 Mann 6258 ASSOCIATIONS lnlernahonal Hodcarners and Common Laborers Local I l074 LaCadena I0l4 AUTOMOBILE DEALERS NEW AND USED Don GIImore Ponllac 3390 8+h 4994 Moore Mcior Sales Hudson 3506 Mam 2349 Moss Motors Plymouih 3574 Marker I06I Rubldoux Moior Co1O'dsmobIIe 3539 Marlcel 7762 J R Townsend Co Sludebaker 3860 71h 4400 Warren Anderson Co Ford 34l0 8+h 888 Worlh 81 Worlh Used Cars 3478 Marlref 7796 AUTOMOBILE PARTS 8: SUPPLIES Allbrughfs Blh and FaIrmounI 790I BANKS CITIZBHS Nahonal Trusl' 81 Savmgs Mam OflIce 3800 MaIn 7890 BOWLING ALLEYS RIversIde Bowlmg Academy 4075 Maln I368 BUILDING MATERIALS Boyd Darnell Lumber Co 376I Isl 2328 CLEANERS AND DYERS EI Ranchos Cleaners 5589 MIssIon 2370 J CLOTHING MENS BI BOYS Don Cree Mens Wear 3927 Mann I0658 GabrIels Mens Wear 3827 MaIn 3I50 Golden Wesf Shops 65l0 Magnolua I 29I9 or 3642 2044 McGra+h Olson 3869 MaIn 57 Sweels Inc 3789 Mann 23 CLOTHING WOMEN S AND GIRLS Davls 3760 91h 6048 KrIs1'ys 396I Mann 4268 Leonards 3775 Mann I 226I Mlller Co 3730 Mam 0704 Reynolds 4I29 Maln 6650 COSMETICS RETAIL Merle Norman Cosmehc Sfuduo 3528 9+h 5848 DAIRY RIchmond Dalry 422l Buchanan DEPARTMENT STORES Carpenfers Deparlmenl' Sfore 9477 Magnolua 9302 J C Penney Co 376I Mam 944 Rouses Inc 3834 Mann 3000 Sears Roebuck Br Co 3720 MaIn 726I DRUGGISTS RETAIL Bowser and Banks Rx Pharmacy 3760 l2+h 33l7 Keysfone Drug Co 3799 Mam 5l PrIngles 3996 Mam 7354 Rno VISTB Pharmacy 5458 MISSION I0255 RIv rsIde Pharmacy 3997 Mam 96 FARM EQUIPMENT Johnson Traclor Co 3I33 7fh 6707 FINANCES Commumfy Loan Servrce 3836 Orange 6363 FLORISTS RETAIL AI Johnson 6l89 Magnolm 7708 Donnell s Flowers 3697 Mam 276 Page Page Page 4 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 59 Page Page Page Page Page Page FROZEN MEAT and FOOD LOCKER RENTAL H 8: H Food Locker 5626 Mvsslon 2687 FURNITURE DEALERS Bell s Maple Shop 6690 Broclon I II82 Ferraros Inc 9452 Magnolna 9585 Home Furmlure 3557 81h 3I07 Huffmans Furmlure 3498 8th 693I MISSION Furrulure 36I5 Mam Vogel Brolhers 5664 MISSION I I2l9 J R Wesfbrools Co 3750 Mam 4 GIFT SHOPS The Unlque Shop 3605 I0+h 2784 GLASS AUTO PLATE WINDOW ETC Puffsburgh Plale Glass Co 3576 8h I0622 INTERIOR DECORATORS Komorovv 393l 71h 8 JEWELERS RETAIL Green 8: Chnslensen 39l3 Maln 4485 Se mans 38lI Mam 3 4 Top Dlamond Co 404I Mam I I740 MUSIC Cheneys MUSIC House 393I Mam 647 Dons Muslc Co 3549 Mam 3385W NEWSPAPERS RIversIde Danly Press 3779 8+I'I 7870 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 8: FURNITURE Tnernans 4045 Mam I78 OPTICIANS DISPENSING RIversIde Op+IceI Co 40I5 Mam 4583 PHOTOGRAPHERS COMMERCIAL 81 PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT OrmIsI'ons 3863 MaIn I38 SIrlcs Camera Shop 3643 Maln 4I53 RESTAURANTS Alplne Reslauranl' 9590 MagnoIIa 9Il49W Harry s Drlve In 6490 Magnolla 4934 W PI+ruzzeIlos Ilaluan Dlnners 287 LaCedera 3926 Rubys DFIV In Cafe 4290 Marlcel 2475 TUXIE s Self ServIce Drlve In 6030 MagnoIIa or 53 2 RIDING APPAREL 81 EQUIPMENT Rasmqssen s Saddlery 3544 8I'I'I I93 sERVICE STATIONS RIVBTSIUB Aulo Elecfruc 3225 Marlcel' 6834 SHOE REPAIR Nordsirom s MaIn Sfreef Shoe RGPEII' 3965 Mam SHOES RETAIL Jr Shoefown 395l Beally Dr 7I68J Pres4ons Shoe Slore 6542 Magnolla 3928 Wmslers Sho Sfore 395l MaIn 6 SIGNS Don Lloyd 462I Sunnysude 39415 SPORTING GOODS Threshers Sporhng Good 3774 8+h 6669 TOOLS Corbnns Tools 3589 MaIn I0200 UPHOLSTERY Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 4 M IO Page Page Page Page Page Page Page as Page Page MagnolIa Cenler Cusiom Upholsfery Shop 6359 Magnolna 2876 Page Page I7l 4 ' .I ' , - S.,E,.,.ee,....,e,...e.....e I69 , ' ' , II ...ss,,, ss,,sa.,,,,s I II In ' ' ., I ,..a,.aa..a.,aaa.,.....e,,,re,aa.,,, Iso ' , , - ,,,sss, ,,,,,.,,,,,,, s,,,s, I I4a ' ' , ' I ,,a,.a.,.,aaa..........aa..,aaa a..... 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