Roosevelt High School - Leograph Yearbook (Compton, CA)
- Class of 1949
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' ' EER a NRE . .wi I' V .71f27fLi:ff' IX , ii IIIEII CEPIEIII DSPIY DIRECTOR Mrs. Ruilw Gould MUSIC AND ILLUSTRATION Peggy Barron - Gene Dage Maribelle Schleibaum Wesley Shamblin - June Soliysiak LYRICS Mrs. Viola Bagwell June Ludwig - Pai McVay Judy Merrifield Diane Knickerbocker Lorraine Marino - Pal Skeen Shirley Morgan - Dick Slwockley Billie Jean Tiffl in if'-W '7i?i illlF?7Twff, 'mi'fi7iifW5?,Mz:f A y Y .Nfl wil-31 T. 2 , f ill In gl f,, 1!' il? I,I 'I ' iw gg I ' y., fi Q. ,y r liifiv ,vg- ff -'IIA' 1,31 if .gi 5 1.yL5,jfyi Q2 liff in 7 c 11 -l l PHOTOGRAPHY l Mr. Howard Brown I PUBLISHERS Mr. Edward Wolfe Bob Slreeir - Donald Parker Bob PyaH - Sam Rule - Norman Pierro Dick Miiclwell - Richard Morrison -Ted Coleman - Ted Bransieiior i 1. ,iff QT AIVZEIKWW T., ,,,-,i'f?'fl'ZQ2W' Y'IfCff5?.5,Tg5l?f 'Ill ' '73'ff'.'fI,':fvyi zwf,.,, .,, f ,' ,'. ix ' 1',,,-nflgf 01,7 4, -V 'fAff ,v'l',W Qif lif. I ' ,' l'-3 H: -1' 'n,',,'- '?ivJ,:i'3'ia . l3iI' i?i f'T, A i ,? y'iiI 25?ZIZ'fl 5j',f fialii v' ii' ilf fii ,wygi wi Lflif if f' w il' film! L A ', 1 MN , Fx M2 .f J. IQ. fx n u w a nd forever .5 2'-115.13 Sat 4 l. 4 DR. O. SCOTT THOMPSON Superinfendenf of Secondary Schools Presidenf of Complon College 'WWW I we? W Fl iii? Ili W . ' ., M A--.JF .1-1 law' Mr. Franklin C. Hemphill Assislanf Superinlendenf in charge of High Schools Mrs. Nola B. Loffis Board Member from Compton . , fvfzb 44, , A or 'W U ,,, M3250 .Ev J .Ill 9 A ,....lJ , Mr. Mariin H, Fox Boysf Vice-Principal Mrs. Helen W. Tibby Girls' Vice-Principal we MISS BLANCHE TAYLOR Principal of Roosevelf High ,, :v 19'i 5 www iffxi an rm-uugn the day FACULTY ROLL Mrs. Pauline Abbofl Mr. Charles Ambellan Miss Flora Archer Mrs. Viola Bagwell Miss Charlolfe Becker Mr. Howard Brown Mr, Edwin Burk Miss Kalhleen Campbell Mr. John Comrie Mr. Spencer Covert Mrs. Nancy Crawford Mrs. Harrie? Cross Mr. Francis Dilworfh Mrs. Grace Dunkley Mrs. Florence Farrand Mrs, Eva Lee Fox Mr. Joseph Gebauer Mr. Lesfer Gerdes Mrs. Rufh Gould Miss Frances Hake Miss Helen Harris Mrs. Loucile Heckman Mr. Edward Henrich Mr. Harold Horfon Miss Beulah James Miss Margaret Johnson Mrs. Lovgren 7-ll r,, Y, b-l2- 4 CAMERA SHY Mrs. Rullr Enochs, Mr. Elwood Jonas, Miss Mary McLean, Mr. Leonard Neal, Mrs Noll J. Spiller. Mr, Lawrence Marquardl Miss Leone McGowan Mrs. Phyllis McKinney Mr. Edward Moore Mr. Alexander Palendech Miss Doris Paulsen Mrs. Alice Pendroy Miss Florence Pelsrsen Treadway Mr, Neely Whitaker Mr. Edward Wolfe Mr. Malcolm Woodhead Mrs. Roberla Y'Blocd Mrs. Doris Emery Mrs. Kay Hovey Mrs. Belly Howarih Miss Dorothy Jorgensen Mrs. Mary Jane Klein f .Q X,- - , ,f g x ,xx ----..-31 X 5 H 8 101121 IUIIQ ,Wai 'K X K 1 I XX ff! T --.. f .X I 1 5 -XX f! ' 1 15 'L Xx ' ' 1 'Z xr - dav by day Nolrliing speciacular, buf day by day The lwomerooms l1ave been guided 'rhrough H1e many aciivilies of 'rhe average classrooms by lhe following class presidenisx Lefl 'ro riglii. boHom row: Don Asfon, Cecil Diclcson, Ted Hall. Nile Lewis, Donna Lauer, Alberl Sell, Bob S'rreeH, Mariel McDaniel. Top row: Gene BarneH, Jim Eidson, Warren Henderson, Ben Kizziar. Jim McAllis'rer, Henry Roselli. Bob Siallord, Belly Lou Wilson. lBeHy Lou moved awaylduring ine ierm and her vacancy was filled by Juaniia Wliisnanll. -45- V f ...I6-. S f me A l SV H .ff 4 ei jg A :K 1 A Q? l ig I 56 'tt 5' 4,2 f Q Acosta, Maria Adams, Patricia Agee, Rodney Alexandro, John Allen, Virginia Anderson, Carol Arbuckle, Janet Armstrong, Patricia Aston, Donald Askey, Joan Atkinson, Belva Attinger, Courtney Baker, Myrna Ballard, Mary Barlow, Harold Barnett, Eugene Bartolone, Steve Bateman, Twylie Bates, Ida Mae Bauer, Beverly Bender, David Bickford, Wilma Bishop, Ann Blandford, Verna Bowman, Diane Braswell, Orlan Ross Brattain, Florence Brizee, Glenn Broderson, Gordon Brown, Ruth Lorraine Brown, Sally Buckridge, Mary Ann Buckner, Kenneth -l7... ...I8-' FQ Bulger, David Campbell, John Campbell, Norma Carlson, Roger Caro, Marfha Carroll, Donald Carfer, Palricia Caudillo, Rachel Churchill, Joy Clay, Orville Clever, Valerie Coles, Pal Colson, Nancy Conner, Connie Costello, Theresa Cremins, Jerry Cummings, Mary Jo Dage, Gene Deay, Phyllis Devlin, Lela Dickinson, Charles Dickson, Cecil Dorsch, William Droke, Darrell Drury, Slanley Duncan, Dorolhy Dunham, Duane Dunlap, William Edmond, Olha Eidson, Jim Ellis, Rulh Elkins, LaVerne Elms, Barbara ,-l9.-. v- ar .QB MW 3'- Fifer, LeRoy Findlay, Tom Fisk, Doris Foster, Leonard Frerkinq, James Frey, Dick Fuller, Gilbert Gardner, Bill Gales, Joseph Gilberf, James Gildersleeve, Deloris Glanville, Donnalee Glass, Jimmy Goefz,, Jack Goode, Roberf Goldsfon, Tommie Goodman, Joanne Governale, Barbara Gragg, Bonnie Graham, Roberl Gregory, Morris Griffin, Walier Griggers, Don Grindle, Richard Gfunderman, Gary Haarer, Janis Hagen, Harlow Jean Hall, Ted Hamilion, Belly Hamilfon, Roberi Hammond, Larol Hanlon, Edward Harlow, Belly .-.QI1 -22- ..., K V 3 Q v 4- ,5 ., lim as s 4 ,f 1 g K vi 5 SWA ,ig gf as ls es, mf 'fs 1 se +A- Lx E N 5 mai 1 ss , we if Q X 35 '11 2 2 swf' 1 13 1' 4 2351, K q lifp-fi' ,J 'G M M ' . K, E17-Z':Il'5::Itf '. ' 1 , H '- , M5 , M X . ., IIS-if A .Je - -ef: 1 .V ,V 7 A 2+ frzfiiw , V mv Harriqan, Mary Harier, Hazel Harlsell, Shirley Harvey, Roger Hawkins, Buddy Hawkinson, Dixie Lee Hayes, George Heller, Riney Henderson, Carole Henderson, Warren Henry, Wilbur Hansel, Norvel Hine, Paul Hines, Bill Holferiy, Fred Hollinqsworfh, Roberl Holloway, Palricia Husiord, Margaret House, Faye Hovey, Jane Hudsperh, Jerry Humbard, Dorolhy Hunler, Bob Hurst, Durand Ingram, Marlha Johnson, Dick Johnson, Johnny Kelly, Millon Kelly, Parry Kelso, Mark Kersey, Nancy Kerflu, Karolyn King, Lloyd ...23-. -24- Kissack, Ronnie Kizziar, Ben Klick, Charleen Klure, Andy Knickerbocker, Diane Koch, Howard Kurth, Jeanne Kurfz, Gloria Lampe, Adriana Lane, James Lane, Maudell Lane, Roberf Larson, Caroline Lash, Jack Lauer, Donna Lawrence, Donna Layman, Pa? Lechner, Charles Lewis, Eleanore Lewis, Ellene Lewis, Nile Liberio, Barbara Lockharf, Roy Logan, Lorna Ludwig, June Lumpkins, Roberl' Luh, Lawrence Luiz, Marlene Lynn, Joann Maes, Roberf Magner, Roberf Marino, Lorraine Marlin, Glenda f-25 9- 7- ff' Marlinez, Angelina Mason, Marilyn Malfox, Geraldine McAllisfer, Jimmie McAvoy, Charles McCoy, Meredilh McCue, Joan McDaniel, Mariel MCG-onagle, Charles McLar+y, LaVonne McPherson, Lawrence McVay, Pafricia Merrifield, Judy Michael, Phyllis Miles, Jean Millinglon, Gilberf Minahan, Tom Mitchell, Dick Mohr, Carol Molley, Bobby Mooney, Dale Morehouse,David Morello, Lillian Morgan, Shirley Mullen, Roberf Murray, Mary Lee Napolifano, Russell Neidhardf, Jack Nord, Wande Olsen, Loffie Owens, Frances Parker, Donald Pafz, Richard ?27... f 1 A -., Pearcy, Lee Peebles, Don Pefers, Claire Peters, Larry Pelry, Gerald Phillips, Phil Pierce, Janel Pope, Jerry Porler, Donald Posfon, Joanne Power, Beffy Jo Price, Dianne PyaH', Bob Ramsey, Tommy Rankin, Myrna Reese, Vicforia Reeves, Wayland Reiner, Nancy Rich, Dan Ridgway, Billie Robe, Shirley Robefs, Mary Robbins, James Robilaille, James Rock, Virginia Rollans, James Roselli, Henry Rupey, Donald Rush, Normand Sabin, Lois Schaaf, Donald Schaefer, Florence Schlahf, Doroihy Schleiba um, Maribelle Schlichling, Joan SCOH, Jere Lee --29 ,-30... Sell, Alberf Seydel, Boyd Shelion, Pele Shockley, Richard Skeen, Pal' Sloan, Belly Slusser, Gary Smilh, Carl Smith, Charles Smilh, Everla Smifh, Kenneth Lea Smilh, Ronald Snellings, Jenolyn Sollysiak, June Sourp, Edward Sfafford, Robert Srankfs, Richard Sleele, Hal Sfegman, Norma Slephens, Jack Sferger, Norman Sfoclrwell, Lila Sfraiion, Pafricia Sfreable, Cherry Slreefl, Bob Sfuard, Beriha Sumrall, Clifford Tafl, Russell Talberl, Margie Taylor, Jane Taylor, Roberl Edgar Taylor, Roberf James Thomas, Richard Thompson, Lowaine Thornfon, Archie Tiifl, Billie Jean ...3g.. ..32.-. Balchler, Mary Bedley, Norman Blythe, Gene Carler, Ray Chambers, Dorolhy Coll, Wallace Dodge, Alberf CAMERA Sl-lY Fisher, Edmond Goodlne, Gerry Guerin, Roberf Hodgson, Jack Holi, Darlene Johnson, Doris Judson, Paul, Parker, Barbara Phillips, Peggy Privelf, Roberf Slolp, Jerald Rowe, Pairicia Timmerman, John Torres, Larry Towery, Alan Trama, John Traver, George Triggiano, Philomena Trouf, Pafsy Tucker, Raymond Tucker, Richard Van De Wefering, Charlet Vlandra, Ar? Van Hooser, Wilma Vaughn, Ramona Viefher, Marjorie Vochelli, Julian Wallace, William Wallsmilh, Palricia Wafkinx, Roberf Webb, Barbara Whipple, Palsy Whisnanf, Juaniia Whifaker, Nedra While, Lois Williams, Alvis Wilson, Edward Wilson, Cleon Wirfs, Gregory Wisner, Beverly WiHen, Roberf Wood, 'Donald Woods, Bessie Woods, Lester Woods, Sherle Woolhelher, John Worley, Lorefla Worley, Lorain Wormingfon, Janel' Zimmer, James Zimmer, Jerry -33-. fU1' YOU The Srudenr Body officers have planned a well rounded program ol acliviries and have co-operaled wirh The adminisrrarion in all pha- ses of a good school year. Those who, guided by Miss Taylor, led The Srudenr Body The Tirsr semes- 'rer were as follows: FIRST SEMESTER Darrell Replogle, Treasurer Diane Underwood, Secrelary Adriane Lampe, Vice-Presidenl' Warren l-lenderson, Presidenl Confinuing The policies of a well-governed school, The second semesfer Sfudeni' Body Officers branched ou'r furfher and gave new color by adding new songs and yells 'ro 'rhe pep squads. SECOND SEMESTER George lKayl Proulx, Treasurer Danny McDaniels, Vice-Presidenl' Darlene Sisemore, Secrelary Randy Hurst Presidenl leuettes Lefl lo righl, first row: Faye House, June Sollysiak, Phyllis Deay, Adriane Laimpe, Joanne Goodman, Janel Worimingfon, Marjorie Viefher, Janel Arbuckle, Florence Schaefer, Meredilh McCoy, Pal Coles, Carole Hender- son. Second row: Belly Sloan, Mary Ann Buckeridge, Wil- ma Van Hooser, Jane Taylor, Billie Jean Tiffi, Cherry Sfreable, Donalee Glanville, Ann Bishop, Angelina Mar- linez, Lela Devlin, Pa? Skeen, Glenda Marlin, Margarel Hoslord, Berlha Sfuard, Donna Lauer. Third row: Miss Hake, Nedra Whitaker, Diane Price, Jane Hovey, Pal Carter, Danny McDaniels, June Ludwig, Carol Anderson, Barbara Governale, Beverly i'isner, Belva Afkinson, Marilyn Mason, Joan McCue, Virginia Rock, Lollie Olsen, Maribelle Schleibaum. Fourlh row: Diane Bowman, Norma Campbell, Mar- fha Caro, Jean Kurlh, Dorothy Schlahf, Charlene Klick, Janel Pierce, Jenolyn Snellings, Virginia Allen, Judy Merrifield, Vicki Reese, Joanne Poslon, Nancy Reiner, Pal Halloway, lens Firsl row: David Boles, Gilberl Mills, Solon Shaw, Bob Taylor, Bob Slaliord, Lani Shaw, Noel Thornsberry, Charles Suggell. Second row: Andy Klure, Hal Sleele, Henry Roselli. lex Henry, Tommy Ramsey, Alberl Sell, Bob Slreell, Dick Milchell, Randy Hursl. Third row: Frank Smilh, Jim Eidson, Don Porler, Bill Hines, Kenny Buckner, Larry Pelers, Gene Barnell, Chuck Combs, Dick Pierce, Gordon Broderson, Lloyd King, Dar- rell Replogle, Dean Brown, Wo Henderson. Fourlh row: Dick Johnson, Don Griggers, Dave Bulger, Bob Hunler, Dick Palz, Bill Dorsch, Al Waner, George Selleclc, Julian Vochelli, Arl Bonasera. Boyd Seydel. CU1T1BFEllI'1U1' 0 11183111118 The Monarchs are always on lhe iob. .. Firsl' row: Marie Gales, Pal McWilliams, Barbara Knighl, Annelle Hanabury, Marilyn Mason, BeH'y Wea- ver, Carla Sloehr, Marly Reed. Second row: Shirley Sperry, Clarence Fullon, Jaclc Buler, Bob Currier, Joe Cae- sar, Don Calaway, Vernon Seylried, Ronney Carl, Beverly Roselle. Third row: Don 'Por+er, JoAnne Sims, Beverly Perdue, Doreen Monroe, Paula Cobb, Pal Coles, Belly Keeney, Mary Lou Marr, Doreen Taylor, Ofha Edmond. Fourlh row: Gene Barne++ lLieu+enan+l, Hal Sleele lLieulenan+l, Jack Neidharl, Charles Combs, Russell Napol- ilano, I-larry Brown, John Timmerman, Courlney Arlenger, Eddie Wilson. , HUPSBT aids 0fHCE mBSSEHQBFS The girls who lceep The classrooms informed as ro Jrhe laresr news from lhe office are The messengers. Fronr row: Ursula McC-Sinn, Barbara Webb, Donna Lawrence, Lorraine Brown, Mary Buclceridge. Second row: Vonia Rozelle, Jo Anne Yandille, Rachel Caudillo, June Ludwig, Carol Anderson, Beverly Wisner. Third row: Claire Daivs, Pai Bailey, Donna Kershaw, Billie Ridgway. Fourlh row: Pal Wallsmilh, Miclcie Davis, Juanifa Whisnani. Side: Maribelle Schleilaaum, Marlrha Caro, Norma Campbell, Carole Henderson, Judiih Thomas. Sealed: Palsy Whipple, Gros, Peggy Perry, Shirley Sianding: Jeardis Dralce, mas lnursel, Shirley Morgan Alice Le Powers. Miss Tho- y !.., .. :,,. U s-, W. , k a i -- A my A m y tis, is Y OEF ' , ,F la' X .rs I .ff X, A .K fs 3 - 3 -e - Q, ZJ QRS' Ear - Q +4 Ul'l,l1UWI l'1EfB to get U1JlI'1il1B1T101'I'1lI'1Q Whelher if be I849 or I949 The 'rrusfy American flag is sfill run 'lo lhe lop every morning when The following boys call lhe sfudenls of Roosevelr High lo aHenlion: Lefl 'ro righf, fron? row: Phillip l-larvey, Darwin Swanson, Diclc Hillman, Larry Chambers, Gene Marinacci, Clay- lon Wulii, Gordon McCall, Noel Thornsberry. Second row: lvlerwin Reed, Jimmy Dykes, James Robbins, Jere Lee SCOH, Jerry Siolp, Gayle l-lepner, Bob Graham, Don Griggers, Jay Massey. Frank Davis. lIl'lB best lIl'li1'lQS i1'1,lifB EPB HBE The lovely hours spenf in research and free reading in our library under The direclion and supervision ol Mrs. Grace Dunlcley, librarian, will be remembered long aller many required lessons are forgolien. Those who assisred you in finding your maierial are: Leif 'ro right firsl' row: Virginia Rock, Par Browning, Norma Canada, Marilyn l-louse. Berna Suffer, Beliy Bro- derson, Palrricia Pyron. Second row: lda Mae Bales, Belly Arnold, Valerie Diaz, Dororhy Dickenson, Geraldine Mailox, Dolores Been. Third row: Sally Nelson, Shirley Wormingion, Merlene Taylor, Nola Snow, Versie Lawrence, Carol Hammond, Joanne Lynn, Dixie Hanna, Toy Ann Smilh, Joan Babcock, Mable Been, Phyllis Del-lelre. iZj1 . .,,...-nl 'i.? ' 1-'Wt J ..,Erf3i?L14sf-ith. ' , SUITIEUHB 'EU watch UVB? ITIB FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Firsf row: Yvonne Williams, Ramona Wlwile, Joan Macfoxvoy, Carol Sferling, Marion Goodman, Marie LaMarl4, Janel Perryrnan, Kay Langwell. Second row: Michael Carpenfer, Adriana Larnpe, Vice-president Di- anne Underwood, Secrelary, Susan Lawrence, Nancy Taulman, Pal Cowles, Sally Obermiller, Beverly Perdue, June Rio, Jeanelle Allen, Al- berl Walers. Third row: Marvin Gvrindle, Peggy Buchanan, Peggy Barlon, Jackie Scur- loclc, Courlney Aifinger, Jane Taylor, Glenda Marlin, Ray House, Beverly Wisner, Mary Buclqeridge, Plwyllis Deay, Vickie Reese, Bob Slallord, Wo Henderson, President Jo Feiglwf. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Firsl row, leflr lo righfz Mary Buclcridge, Shirley Morgan, Juanila Whis- nanl, Lynn Davies, Ursula McGinn, Claire Pefers. Second row: Don Miller, Charles Whilesell, Warren Henderson, George Selleck, Charles Slichnolh, Bob Schnider, Al Waner, Russell Napolilano. Third row: Randy l-lursl, Darlene Sisemore, Ronnie Rogers, Nedra Wheeler, Joan McAndy, Alice Mayhew, Dixie Allison, Pal Kinchen, Alice Kendall, Sandra Bassion, Sylvia Clarlc, Billy Gilfillin, Danny McDaniel. Fourfh row: Diclc Johnson, Courlney Allinger, Pai McVay, Carol Flinr, Velma Slingley, Virginia Durham, Kay Proulx. I'lll'lll'lQI'8ClE FIRST SEMESTER lzirsl row: Anile Cook, Anila Young, Rose Perkins, Jan- el Praler, Kalhryn Graves, Dwain Sechrisl. Second row: Alice Tucker, Maxine Wills, Barbara Drew, Palli Ann Levdis, Helen Parker, Bonila Bevel, Mamie Crilzer. Third row: Mollie Green, Sally Obermiller, Barbara Carler, Nancy Taulman, Carol Buck, June Olsen, Jackie Scur- lock, Belly Baird, Richard Dix. Fourlh row: Charles Crain, Frank Davis, Jesse James, Darwin Swanson, Donald Brau- ligan, Arlhur Ungar, Richard Morrison, Donald Adams, David Marlin. eighth grade FIRST SEMESTER Firsl row: Anna Marie Whisnanl, Doris Murray, Gayle Nelson, Carol Knighl, Jean- nelle Allen, Donna Blue, Linda Chadwick, Doris Sharinafell, Beverly File, Joan Fox, Gay Hickman, Belly Broderson, Darlene Burkell, Second row: Naree Walker, Kay Pearson, Freema Werner, Owana Whipple, Margie Moore, Marie Gales, JoA,nna Hill, Beverly Baird, Carol Sterling, Berma Suller, Carol Flinl, Marilyn Fuller, Susan Kessler, Marion Goodman, Third row: Shirley Howell, Helen Van de Welering, Phyllis DeHelre, Dorolhy Dickinson, Lois Wafford, Barbara Coles, Janel Perryman, Leslie Nugenl, Carol Kidwell, Anila Pyall, Lois Ellis, Donna Ledbeller, Arlene Farmer, Johna Ferguson, Gary Beard. Fourfh row: Bob Belknap, Jerry Brewer, Mike Carpenler, Harlan Orrin, Herberl Don- ner, David Churness, Arl Andrew, Robert Goodloe, Bob Edwards, Alan Nelson, Bryce Bardin, Gordon Hall, George McMichael, Jimmy Dykes, Joe Caesar. A y 18111211 QFECTB UH H SI W UUE! to Cl'1lI'1E T Loolc hard and long al rhis piclure of smiling Jrenlh graders, for rhis will be The lasr Hme you will see Them all rogerher in a Roosevelr Honor Scholarship group. They will Travel off lo a brand new school and meel a new challenge and have new hopes This fall. They will again be on Honor Scholarship groups, bul il will be a dilferenr school, a dilferenl' group, buf wilh lhe same high ideals. FIRST SEMESTER Firsl row: Bob S+reeH', Adriane Lampe, June Ludwig, Joan McCue, Meredilh McCoy, Bob PyaH', Donalee Glanville, Caroline Larson. Second row: June Solrysialc' lvlargarei Hosford, Nancy Kersey, Billie Jean Tilfr, Cherry Srreable, Joanne Goodman, Jane Taylor, Pal Carfer, 'Philomena Trigiano. Third row: Jeanne Kurrh, Belly Sloan, Phyllis Deay, Diane Bowman, Donna Lauer, lEdi+or of Lionewsl, Palsy Whipple, Charleen Kliclc, Virginia Allen, Jim Eidson, Orville Clay. A Fourrh row: Sherle Woods, Joe Gales, Gordon Broderson, John Campbell, Par Coles, Faye House, Marilyn Mason, Par Holloway, Boyd Seydel, Julian Vochelli. eighth grade SECOND SEMESTER Firsf row: Anna Marie Whisnanl, Doris Murray, Gayle Nelson, Carrol Knight, Jean- elle Allen, Dona Blue, Linda Chadwick, Dor- is Shannafelf, Beverly Fife, Joan Fox, Gay Hickman, Belly Broderson, Darlene Burkelf. Second row: Naree Walker, Kay Pearson, Freema Werner, Owana Whipple, Margie Moore, Marie Gales, JoAnna Hill, Beverly Baird, Ca-rol Sferling, Berma Suffer, Carol Flinf, Marilyn Fuller, Susan Kessler, Marion Goodman. Third row: Shirley Howell, Helen Van de Welering, Phyllis DeHefre, Dorolhy Dicken- son, Lois Wafford, Barbara Coles, Janel' Perryman, Leslee Nugenf, Carol Kidwell, A- nifa Pya'H', Lois Ellis, Donna Ledbeller, Ar- lene Fanmer, Johna Ferguson, Gary Beard. Fourlh row: Bob Belknap, Jerry Brewer, Mike Carpenler, Harlan Orrin, Herbert ,Don- ner, David Churness, Ari Andrews, Rorberf Goodloe, Bob Edwards, Alan Nelson, Bryce Hardin, Gordon Hall, George McMichael, Jimmy Dykes, Joe Caesar. seventh grade SECOND SEMESTER Firsl row: Maxine Van de Welerinq, Beverly Gaspar, Annollo Waiers, Muriel Bell, Sylvia Clark, Sara Sproul, Sylvia Doan. Second row: Virginia Durham, Joan Rio, Marilyn l-lall, Joyce Anderson, Nedra Scoll, Diane Dick- erson, Sandra Bisson, Nancy Coliare. Third row: Berl Brooks, Charlolle Kavanaugh, Pal Cox, Carol Milan, Su- san Schneider, Irma McCoy, Judy Marcus, Gale Dennis. Fourih row: Ralph Jaclcson, Roloerr l-luii, Frank Galeener, John Crain, Margarel l-lineman, Janice McClindon, Jeanelle Culler, David Prudence. :enth grade SECOND SEMESTER Reading frorm lefl fo iqhl you will find Juanifa Whis- rarnf, Dianne Price, Adriane Larmpe, June Solfysiack, Bar- :ara Liberio, Pal Coles, Lorraine Marino, Pal McVay, Donna Lee Glanville, Charleen Klick, Joan Lynn, Joan AcCue, Lillian Morrello, Judy Merrifield, Shirley Mor- gan, Phyllis Deay, Dianne Bowman, Marqaref Hosford, llherry Sfreable, Vicki Reese, Gloria Kurtz, Jean Schlil- ng, Jack Stephens, Gordon Broderson, Jane Taylor, Donna Lauer, M-uriel McDaniels, Belly Sloan, Pa? Carfer, loe Gales, Mariel Holferiy, and Gary Gunderman. . anus, l'llllll'l grade SECOND SEMESTER Firsl row: Dwain Sechrisf, Carolyn Kerr, Anila Cook, Kafhy Graves, Party Baullic, Anila Young. Second row: Mamie Crifzer, Jackie Scurlock, Paffi Lewis, Be'Hy Whol- ly, Lois Hollinqsworlh, Shirley MacAdam, Wesley Sham- blin. Third row: Richard Morrison, Yvonne Lafshaw, Paf Surfon, Bonita Bevel, Helen Parker, Jane? Praler, Don Braufigan. l'-ourfh row: Darwin Swanson, Charles Crain, Rira Keller, Rufh Shamifz, Sally Obermiller, Mary Slevenson, Donna Hawks, Roberl Schneider, Arlhur Un- gaf. lHVB1'1El31' blue The charming misses who are around The clining fable looking so very efficienl are The hoslesses of +he homemalcing deparfmeni. They are responsible 'For The serving of all meals 'lo oulslanding visifors as well as assisring a+ all social func. 'rions ai our school. Seaiedc Molly Green, Pai McVay. Firsf row: Marilyn Mason, Maudell Lane. Margie Talberf, BeH'y Jo Power, Wilma Van l-looser, Irene Palmer. Lila Sioclcwell, Nancy Reiner, Joanne Poslon. Norma June Canada, Bonnie Gregg. Second row: Dorofhy Schlahl. Barbara Governale' Nancy Taufman. Pai Lyman, Valerie Clever, Dixie Hawlcinson. DI'0lBClIifJ1'1CI'BW Kneeling: Bill Lloyd, Jaclc Marlin. Firsf Row Sfandingz David Churness, Grani Reeves, Tommy Baleman, Eric Jones, and Lee Walker. Second Row: Don Aslon, Her- loerl Donner, Bob Mullen, Richard Le Gros, Gilberl Mill- inglon, George Mclvlichael, Carl Srniih, Torn Holland. Mr. Charles Ambellan, direclor. junior flag boys The live looys who slari each occasion wilh appropriafe diqnily and respecl are The Flag Boys selecied from lhe sevenlh grade. From lell To righl are Larry Banlield, Claude Bulger, fxlberl' Wallers, Phillip Schwarlz, and Sam Foudray. cooks Hoi biscuils is only one of Jrhe many de- lighliul delicacies lhal has been prepared for Jrhe sjrudenl body's consumpiion by Jrhe following women: Mrs. Mary Lindley, Mrs. Maiilda Havel, Mrs. Amy Wrighr, and Mrs. Madge Gass- man, Manager. cafeteria helpers Kneeling: Slanley Wylie, Tim Crosby, Tom Baleman, Frank Crosby, James Warren, Raymond Tuclcer. e Second row: JoAnn Olsen, Bearrice Liera, Jo Anna Hill, Jean Henderson, Daisy Jones, Nora Ang, Belly Wholley, Ver- na Blaniord. A Third row: Arlene Farmer, Doris Murray, Donna Ledbeiier, Beverly Craig, Donna Blue, Theresa Yapelli, Lois Waflord, Jan- ice Hunnicuii, Geraldine Holman, Merlin Hyde, Richard Tuclcer, and Joan Holman. FEET FUSBS fill' H TIITLIE lady Among The many new classes Tormed aT l2oosevelT This year was The one in landscaping. These boys were soon du ring sixTh period every aTTernoon planTing shrubs, Tlowers, and planTs. All in all, learning how To keep any yard well-'balanced and Trim. The sTL'denTs in This class are as Tollows: Mr. Gebauer, Cecil Dickson, Dave More- house, Bob HamilTon, ArT Vandra, Allen Chumbly, Dick MiTchell, 0Tha Edmunds, Wayland Reeves, Jim Zimmer- man, Normand Rush, Bobby Molly, Johnny Timmerman, Dave Bulger, Kenny Buckner, Frank Andrade, Don Parker, Dale Mooney, Tex Henry, Ben Kizziar, Eddie Wilson, and Bud FosTer. S lf E11' dll S lf or coal dusT did noT rnaTTer To our eTTicienT cusTodians. All dusi' had To go. ThaT RoosevelT was always clean and aTTracT- ive is due largely To The Tollowing: FronT row: Roy SmiTh, Wilson S. Ford, head cusTodian, Clar- ence Burkard, Helen Colyar. Back row: Brooks Bryan, William Mercer, Claude Aiken, Russell Wood, William KunTz, OTis Kelso. SClBI'lCB Club The Science Club, lhe lirsl of ifs kind al Roosevell, was organized fo assisl Hs members in a more exlensive sfudy in lhalr field. ln 'lhe pasf. The srudenls have made soap, performed experimenfs and many olher inleresf- ing lhings. Before Jrhe Science Club really slarled, a consfilulion had 'ro be drawn up including 'rime, place, qualifi- cafions ol prospeciive members, and fhe name of fhe club. The sponsor of 'rhis educalional club is Mr. James Shellman. Fronl' row: Arfhur Ungar, Frank Davis- Bruce Whipperman, Lizbefh Dwighf, Bryce Barden. Second row: Mr. Shellman, Richard Dix, Wesley Shamblin, Russell Elgin, Dawin Swanson, Dick Anders, Berna Sufler, Rose Perkins, PaHy Bolduc, Pairicia l-lunlingioni PaHy Ann Lewis. 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Pillh row: Glenda Marlin, tlsie Alkire, Mary BJckridge, Warren Henderson, Joan Milchell, Belva Alkinson. Cenler seclion, reading lrom lell lo righl. Firsl row: Cora Henderson, Belly Sloan, Phyllis Deay, Norma Campbell, Camille Paulos, Peggy Dye, Diane Burkharl, Lou Ann Sledge, Belly Ellioll, Shirley Boslard. Second row: Irene Palmer, Gloria Romero, Mary Franklin, June Freeman, Mary Ann Spencer, Alice Tucker, Maria Acosla, Bever- ly Wisner, Jane Taylor, Yvonne Honnard. Third row: Dave Morehouse, Jonn Allord, Ellon Pemberlon, James Allord, Eddie Wilson, Tex Henry, Riney Helzer, Roberl Taylor, Al Waner, Johnny Green. Pourlh row: Ted Hall, Alan Towery, Alberl Oelkers, Juanila Whisnanl, Florence Schaller, Joanne Goodman, Sonny James, Melvin Rich, LeRoy Kolslad. Fillh row: Hal Sleele, Larry Pelers, George Traver, Charles Monroe, Philip Brink, Hazel Harler, Nancy Kersey, LaVonne McLarly, Philip Scull, Pal Dolan, Jimmy Harryman. Righl side, reading lrom lell lo righl. Pirsl row: Ida Mae Bales, Jean Henderson. JoAnn VOD HOFTOH. Sharon Smilh. Second row: Nola Snow, Peggy Poggers, Kalhryn Graves, Clair Pelers. Third row: Pal Boldoc, Elaine Sever, Angeline Zallires, Charleen Dodd, Fourlh row: Lynn Davies, Barbara Godlrey, Shirley Pelers. Rulh Balch. Fillh row: Barbara Webb, Merildean Sloneking, Nancy Slryker, Adriane Lampe, Fay House. Sixlh row: Virginia Rock, Caroline Larson, Pal Wallsmilh ,Janel Worminglon, Merleen Taylor, Kalhryn Maricle. Pianisl: Cherry Slreable. ..53,. hulidav for strings And pleasanl work for members of lhe Orcheslra. Firslr violins: George Traver, Janel Arbuckle, Palricia Baleman, Wilbur Wrighi, Carol Slurman, David Prudence, Alberi Walers, Janie Lowe. Second violins: Cherry Slreable, Janel Perryman, Beverly Pelerson, Norma Pfankuch, Mary Roberis, Carol Caverly, Yvonne Bozarlh, Shirley Bale, Bearrice Calva. Cellos: Mary Lou Slevenson, Bryce Bardin, Marcia Baieman, Carol Buck. Violas: Susan Lawrence, Joe Gales, Shirley Lockhari, Jeanelie Allen. Slring Bases: Donna Hawks, Jimmy Glass, Susan Kessler, Jeardis Drake. Oboe: Barbara Parsons. Flules: Donna Lee Glanville, Phyl- lis Deay, Virginia Allen. Clarinelsz Kenneih Smirh, Parricia SuHon, Lois Ellis, Roberl Davis. Horns: Beverly Pile, Merwyn Reed, Janel Ness. Trum- pefsz Jimmy Dykes, Phillip Purcell, Gayle Hoepner, Eslher Paladian. Trombones: Duane Dunham, Mark Kelso, Harold Marrior. Percussion: Don Griggers, Aniia Young, Virginia Durham, Mr. Spencer Coverl, direclor. - -54- fl'lE lJE1'1El played U11 And again broughl many laurels home ro Roosevelr. The members are: Reading from lell ro righl, firsr row: Mr. Spencer Coverr, Conducrorq Errabelle Snagg, Maiorerrei Meredirh McCoy, Maiorerre: Anira Young, drimsq Don Griggers, drcmsp Frank Smirh, bass drum: Doris Shaniaiclr, drums: Mike Carpenrer, cimblesg Dianne Price, Maiorerrey Carol Iildwell, Maioreile: Cliilord Sumrall, Drum Major. Second row: Palricia Sulron, clarinerg Carole Knighl, clarinely Darwin Swanson, clarinei: Bill Dunlap, clarincl, Bolo VVa'i'kins, cfarinerq Kennerh Smilh, clarinef, Marial McDaniel, clarinely Lois Ellis, clarinel: Lloyd King, clarinelq Donald Brau- ligan, c'arine!'g Barbara Carfcr, clarinelg Fred Buchanan, clarinerg Nancy Taufman, clariner. Third row: Bill l-lines, 'rrumperg Jimmy Dykes, 'rrumperp Tom Goldslon, flurcg Jerry Brower, clarinorq I-lelen Van de Werering, flureq Freema Werner, flulep Barbara Parsons, oboe: Anila Pyarr, clarinerg l.oH'ie Olson clarineig Jere Lee Scorr, Jrrumperg Charleen Klick, frumper. Fourrh row: Bob Davis, alro saxaphoneg Gayle l-loepner, Jrrumpei: James Robbins, Jrrumperf Bob Goodlow, allo saxaphoneg Kennelh Arfinger, French horn: Connie Kaelke, French Horn: Shirley Kaelke, French horn: Dwighi Henderson, bass sakaphoneg Bob Graham, renor saxaphoneg Charles Lechner, rrumper: Phillip Purcell, Jrrumperg Randy I-larsl, 'rrumpeh Jimmy Glass, Sousaphone. Filrh row: George Traver, sousaphoneq Beverly Baird, barilone: Merwin Reed, French Horn: Harold l-lawkins, lromboneg Harold Mer- riorl, Jrromboneq Arihur Ungar, rromboneg Susan Kessler, Flag girl: Glenna McAnish, Flag girl: Mark Kelso, rromboneg Jerry Srolp, rrumper. 5 figffi' 61 , C 1 6' J.. sea 'sew l3l.lllUl'lS and lJUWS Look again! No, il is nor bullons and bows bul Roosevelrs four glamorous maiorelles clad in brighl salin and lealhers. These girls have led many a parade represenling Roosevell. Working up new roulines is no easy iob, bul lhe following girls did a wonderful job ol il.: Ellabelle Snagg, Meredilh McCoy, Dianne Price, and Carole Kidwell. JUNIOR BAND Leif lo righf, firsf row: Mr, Spencer Coverl, Kay Carler, Ollie Pruill, Vickie Sousa. Gay Hickman, Harold Selleck, Jan Bruckman, Roy Jordan, Joan Fox, Carla Sloehr, Beverly Rose. Second row: Marleen Gillman, Marry Reed, Emery Burdine, Marie LaMark, Roger Carlisle, Kay Irvin, Myrna Rankin, Pafricia Ropefer, Dick Anders, Don Tucker. Third row: Lawrence Whifaker, Jim Robifaille, Charles Sficknolh, Glenna McAnish, Lawrence Jones, Roberr Halberq, Lynn Ropeler, George McMichael, Jimmy Meador, Jerry Cam- pana, Bolly Stafford, Esfher, Poladian, Don Miller, David Kerr, Donna Murray, Falusfo Visnicher, Roberl' Belknap, Lee Walker, Vernon Roberfs. Fiffh row: Marshall Perry, Penny Hineman, Terence Griffin, Arlyn Wardle, Charles Sfronq, Charles Basself, Jane? Ness, James Flow, Erldene Clarkson, Jerry McCall, Millon Guin, Don Griggers, Paul Johnson, Ronald Rogers, Marilyn Scoft, Bill Robbin, Don Calloway. , . -3. R 533 m , , PG an ,M WW? Q 1 5 s X s Q' yy 'gi 7m!e a 1 V un ix , , fn ss 'E rf U' gb.. ,gag S if U18 ITIUSTC 1T1HliE1 S Reading from leff fo righf in fhe firsf row you will find: Dwighf l'len- derson, Lloyd King, Cliff Sumrall, Bob Davis, Bob Graham, Don Grig- gers, Cherry Sfreable, and soloisf lfaf Slreon. Reading leff fo righf in fhe baclc row you will find: Mr. Spencer Co- vorf, Duane Dunham, Buddy l'lawlcins, Bill l-lines, Randy Hursf, Jere Lee Scoff and Jimmy Glass. SlI1 iI'IQE1'1SBIT1lJlB ln fhe background of every lovely affair held af Roosevelf is heard fhe melodious music of fhe STRING ENSEMBLE. Each girl is as charming as her music is delighf- ful. Mofhers' Teas, Teacher Club's Dinner, and Pasf Presidenfs of P.T.A. are only a few of fhe many appearances fhaf fhe group has made fhis year. The member- ship is composed of Janef Arbuckle, Mary Sfevenson, Donna l-lawlcs, Susan Lawrence, and Paf Bafeman. ITIEYUE YUT.I'll UB Tl'lE1'E The Dance Club oTTicers did a delighTTul piece of work in planning and decoraTing Tor The school dances This year. One oT The loesT dances was The ST. PaTriclc's Day dance. The Sadie Hawkins dance was a real Thrill, buT The Senior Prom was The highliqhT oT The year. AnoTher big evenT was The SporTs dance wiTh The crowning oT Diane Price as The TooTball queen. Those who planned and brouqhT TorTh such qreaT Tun Tor The sTudenTs were PresidenT Hal STeele, Vice-PresidenT Carol Anderson, SecreTary Carole Henderson, Co-Treasurers Henry Roselli and Benny Kizziar, and The sponsor, Mrs. Pauline fNbboTT. VOTEZ iEETUNTHEBHLL EM .Mo HTBTE FUR. b 1 9 0522 Q E mail ai. ami? W .fm 5355 ww mm iw ,mmf ?E2EF?iij?ffF3 Kipp ri 35512 P YLUS A, MARLENE A. DIANE U L .NK 3 1555? Y S161 5 Si pk , ix XA M ,Av- , 'kfffivf J YQ. v ' x gf :M in 1, ,,, W gk-A V--, ,W ru Q, , .X w -P Ywr , -fx avfggf Y? 'ia 3 iw ,-5 i J 3 :fig 3551 ,Q ft sg f J i f Dnum s SECOND SEMESTER Sealed: Marie Lalviarlc, Par Brown- ing, Janef Perryman, Leslie Nugent Kneeling: Gayle l-loepner, Donna Ledbelfer, Carol Kidwell, Arlene Far- mer, Herberf Donny. Siancling: Norvel Hensel, Phyllis Mic- hael, Barbara Governale, Norma Camp- bell, Mary Buclcericlge, Claire Perers, Jane? Pierce, Diclc Shockley. CUITIB U11 E1I'1El sing Was heard during lhe year al al sporls aclivilies helcl on ihe alhlelic field. These songs and yells were led by iho following: FIRST SEMESTER Lell lo righl, seaieol: Beverly Vor' bush, Alice Mayhew, Janel l-lunnicull. Kneeling: LeRoy Wisner, Shirley l-lowell, Sina Duncan, l-lelen Clark, l-larold Laure ie. Slanolingz Bill Hines, Phyllis Deay, Norma Campbell, Carol Anolerson, Mae ry Buclcriolge, Darlene Sisemore, Carol Henderson, Bob Davis. fa? HWEY 1313095 This Tellow decked ouT in such a gay cosTume is lv1orTon Hollings worTh who won TirsT prize aT The Annual LaTin BanqueT held aT EnTer prise. l le was one oT The many sTudenTs To aTTend from RoosevelT There were also sTudenTs Trom ParamounT, Lynwood, and EnTerprise aT won The prize was Trom EnTerprise. IT1E1l-SB believe The hard worlcing STage Crew, under The supervision oT Mr. Charles Ambellan, did a super iob oT seTTing The sTage Tor The various evenTs Tha+ Toolc place on our sTage. All The lighTing and wiring were done by These boys as -well as building oT props needed. They also had The duTy of changing The seTs and scenes loeTween acTs of plays. Shown in The picTure adiusTing The lighTs are leTT To righlz Carl Allen, Don AsTon, Richard KraviTz, Paul T-line, David lv1arTin, Jimmy McConnell, Mr. Ambellan. if wwsa X K. .1 an Tending. The cosTumes were from The period oT Caesar. The girl who give 1T1B five 1T1lI'1UlIES ITIDFE To bring school wide news in Jrhe scope of inieresl Jro everyone was Jrhe idea uppermosr in Jrhe minds of Jrhe Lionews siaif rhis year. The siail appreciaied Jrhe honor besiowed upon ihem by 'rhe Columbia Scholasiic Press when +he Lionews was raled a secoid place in ihe narion wide 25+h Annual Conresi. As a side arrraciion, Jrhe Lionews carried on an exchange ol papers wiih 43 o+her schools, 'four of which were from l-lawaii and one from Ausrralia. Along wi+h +h3se and oiher inieresls, lhe siall has widened ou+ e- ven more and is responsible for 'rhe copy you read in rhis Leograph. The personnel of lhe sraff and fheir posiiions axe as follows: Firsi row: Shirley Morgan, fashions: June Ludwig, socieiyz Billie Jean Tihfr, sevenih grade news: Judy Merrifield, assislanl ediiorq Diane Knickerbocker, reporler. Second row: Lorraine Marino, eighih grade news, Par McVay, copy and proof reader, Pal Skeen, music edilor. Third row: James Lane, sporis edilori George Selleck and Solon Shaw, cub reporrersg Fred l-lolleriy, leaiure edilor: Rodney Agee, lay-ou'r edi- +or: Bob Lane, Teen-Age reporrerg Mrs. Viola Bagvell, advisor: Barbara Pool, reporreri Donna Lauer edifor second semeslerq Dick Shockley, ediior firsi semesfer. annual copy staff In addiiion To Jrhe assisfance of ediling fhe Lione' each week, rhese picrured here are responsible iori copy in rhe Leograph. Kneeling: Shirley Morgan, Judy Merrifield. Sian ing: Lorraine Marino, June Ludwig, Par Skeen, Di Shockley, Diane Knickerbocker' Par McVay, Billie Je Tifll. 1JPi1'1il1'1Q D1 0Cll.ICiiU1'l Staff PrinTing The LIONEWS once each week is The BlG iob oT The PrinTing STaTT. lTs nexT biggesT iob is prinTing The LEOGRAPI-l. OTher duTies These boys handle are noTices ThaT go home, oT- Tice summons, Teachers' desk sTaTionery, and STudenT Body Cards. They also prinT The pro- grams Tor aThleTic evenTs, plays, ParenT-Teacher !XssociaTion, inviTaTions To MoThers' Teas. and assembly programs. The enTire sTaTT is kepT busy ThroughouT The year. l.eTT To righT: Bob STreeTT, Norman Pierro, Sam Rule. Richard Morrison. Dick MiTchell, Don- ald Parker, Mr. Edward WolTe, direcTor, Bob RyaTT. Hw2:iQrQvsfi.'ifiQ?'IQ'2fEL1'ff, 21 ifiifsalrigsiihf 8I'1I'lUEl EFT IJI'UElI.ICilUI'1 Always working and helping To shape This Leograph inTo a compleTe dream were The above arT sTudenTs. They are responsible Tor all drawing and designing oT This book. Long Tireless hours were sp.enT in drawing The carToons, complicaTed designs, and oTher TeaTures Tound in This annual. lvlosT of These sTudenTs plan To make arT Their careers. Reading Trom leTT To righT, sTanding, are: Maribelle Schleibaum, Mrs. RuTh Gould, sponsor, Gene Dage, Wes- ley Shamblin. SeaTed: June SolTysiak, Peggy BarTon. S Q The second dramaTic: program of The year was given The nighT OT April 8Th Tor The parenTs and during The day oT April 7Th Tor The sTu- denTs. The presenTaTion consisTed oT a serious play, More PerTecT Union by Harold Weiss, a play OT suspense, Drums OT Oudeu by AusTin STrong and a lighT Teen-age comedy, LiTTle Darling by Peggy OliveT. AT righT: Joan Simpson, Valerie Clever, Bill Hines, Charles McGona- gle. speech arts The curTain was rung up Two Times This year Tor RoosevelT playgoers. Two diTTerenT and enTerTaining programs were given by The DramaTics and Speech ArTs classes under The direcTion oT Miss l'lelen Harris. On November The lOTh The Three assemblies wiTnessed The TirsT dra- maTic program oT The year. The plays given were, The Wisdom TooTh by Rachel Field and Orville's Big DaTe by RuTh Wilson Kelsey. All roles in These Two plays were acTed by members oT The DramaTic class, AT leTT: Nedra VilhiTalcer, JaneT Pierce, Theresa CosTello, Orville Clay. 'X ai 5425? 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ParamounT, The crowned champion, and Willowbrook boTh hiT The canvas. ParamounT 20-O and Willowbrook I3-6. The Lions losT Twice, once To a surprising EnTerprise Eagle squad Zl-O, and The oTher To Lynwood I9-I4. Among The oThers ThaT goT The gaTe Trom The Lions were The High School J.V's, I9-O and 33-6. PlenTy oT crediT goes To The headman, Coach Ed Henrich and his single wing power slanTs. OuT oT The 40 squadmen, each oT whom played wiTh everyThing They had, Tex Henry and Tommy Ramsey were elecTed Co-CapTains. An inTresTing sidelighT oT The season was ThaT alThough ParamounT goT The Iaurels RoosevelT noT only laced Them 20-O, buT slammed across Three Touchdowns againsT Them in The Carnival. EirsT row: Dale Andre. Roe'Russell, Darrell Replogle, Jim Snow, Chuck SuggeTT, Bob STaTTord, Lani Shaw, Al Waner, Jim McAllisTer, Mgr. Charles Van de WeTering. Second row: Johnny Timmerman, Bud EosTer, Bob HunTer. Dick Pierce, Bill Hines, Bob HamilTon, Dick lvliTchell, Mel Kelly, Henry Roselli. Dave Bulger. Jack WhiTehead, Don PorTer. Third row: Randy HursT, Herb WiTTen, Richard PaTz, Con- nie Conners, Chuck Combs, Jim RobiTaille. Ben Kizziar, Eddie Wilson, Tex Henry, Hal STeele, Bob PyaTT, Gene BarneTT, Coach Ed Henrich. FourTh row: Mgr. ArT Bonasera, Melvin Rich, Jack Donchig, Andy Klure, Dick lvlorello, Richard Gudmundson, Bob Lumpkins, Darrell Droke, Tom Ramsey, Mgr. GilberT Mills, STeve BarTalone. b junior football Sealed: Jim Crain, Freddy lvlarlinez. Don Sorenson, Russell Croninger, Claude Bulger, Jim Boop, Eddie NuHal, Gran? Reeves, Ari Andrews, Dick Walling. Kneeling: Larry Allen, Ray Meadows, Bob Kerlfu, David Jordan, Jim Keilli, Bill Sfaflord, Don Calloway, Tom Parameler, Bob McCall, Berl Tail, Don Evans, Richard Axcell. Sianding: Myron Roberlson, Ralph Governale, Doyle Kelly, Bob Abbolf, Bob Bledsoe, Bob Spealrman, Glen Thomsen, Lee Taylor, Alex Wysocki, Benny Doyle, Jerry Lanier, Phil Purcell. Bob Bellcnap, Bill Harold, George lvlclvlicliael, Mgr. and Coach Harold Horlon. junior basketball Sealed: Pal l-lelmic, Charlie Smilh, Phil- lip Purcell, Jerry Lanier, Terry Ashford, Diclc Walling, Jim Keilh, Jim Boop. Sianclingz Coach l-lorlon, John Crain, Bill l-larrell, Bolo Spealcman, Glen Thom- sen, Byran Cochran, William Abboll, Berl Tail, Arlie Andrew, Mgr. B X 6 B senidr basketball Firsl row: Diclc Pierce. Ole Barl- lell, Dick l-lillman, Jim Lane, Al Wa- ner, Phil Scull, Burch Selleclc, Mgr. Second row: Jim Smilh, Jaclc Whilehead, Bob Pyali, AI Sell lCo- caphl, Jim Robilaille iCo-cap'r.l, Tex l-lenry, George Selleclc, Diclc Palz, Mgr., Chuclc Combs, Mgr. Third row: Coach Ed Moore. Jim Snow, Dave Bulger, Gene Barneli, lviorlon Hollinqsworlh, Richard Gude mundson, Charles Mac Avoy, Kay Proulx, Jimmy Carr. Mgr. . mf 1' 1 1 if ld iuniurtennis The Junior Tennis Squad had a liTTle luck and plenTy oT hard pracjrice To neT This year's resulTs, championship. From leTT To righT, kneeling, are: Eddie Dooling, James Sprague, John MarTin. STanding: Coach Ed T-lenrich, Dale Andre, Jim Buclc, Bob McCall, Bill STaTTord, Myron RoberTson. SBHTUFIBHHTS Once again we had a hard..luclc Team, The Senior Tennis Squad. TT played TasT and Turious games buT sim- ply could noT geT in The groove enough To place beTTer Than Third Trom The boTTom oT The lisT. Kneeling, Trom leTT To righT: David Boles, ClayTon WUITT, Noel Thornsberry. Dale Andre. E STanding: Roger Harvey. Chuck lvlcGonagal, Bob STaTTord, Bolo Taylor, Ronnie Kissack, Gordon McCall. 1 W' ' M Q ., .5 ,irxRf NR, 'R' junior track Sealed: Eddie Dooling, Kenny Richie, Bill Abboli, Jim Behrendl, Bob Speakman, Bryan Cochran, Bob Belknap, Benny Doyle. Second row: Emery Burdine, Donald Miller, John Crain, Quincie Goins, Donald Dun can, John Van Rhyn, Sammy Bunch, Bill Lloyd, Ray Anderson, Mgr. Third row: Coach Harold l-lorfon, James Morris, Charles Slicknofh, Ronnie Laverly, Richard Le Gross, Lee Taylor, Jim Keilh, Marcario Acosia, Joe Morris, Doyle Kelly, Bob Lane. Mgr. i 2? TWV Shari gf KJ - '71 r:x.ZfF 5 V . A kv 'X 4-H-i'1?f'..f ifS'imf,1Ai-43.5 ZiEWKLL senior l1'8Cli Firsi row: Bill Wallace, Darrell Replogle, Gerald Pefry, Jim Eidson, Kenny Buckner, George Hayes, Johnny Tim- merman, John Roach. Second row: Darrell Bales, Dale Mooney, Frank Liera, Gilberl Mills, Charles Suggeli, Norman Slerger, Gordon Broderson, Dick Johnson. Third row: Donald Brauligan, Don Rupey, Julian Vochelli, Hen- y Roselli, Tom Findlay, Cleon Wilson, Bob Hunier, John Wagner, Bob Lane, Mgr. Fourrh row: Ray Anderson, Al Dodge, l-lal Sleele, Gene Barnell, Coach Harold Hor- lon. EMM 4 W? SEl'llUl' lJ3SBlJ3ll This year, as we wenT To press, Coach lv1oore's senior horsehiders were rolling along in undlspuTed league lead wiTh only Lynwood and Enlrerprise in Their paTh. WheTher They won or losT. The champi- ionship, The Lions really had a Tine Team. The Team was sparked by veTerans Roger Harvey, Larry PeTers, Mel Kelly, Tommy Ramsey, Wo Henderson and ninTh grade sTars Jack WhiTehead, Gordo McCall, Al Waner, Kay Proulx, and Coach Moore's ace hurler, Solon Shaw. . SeaTed, leTT To righT: Phil l-larvey. Mgr., George lKayl Proulx, Roger Harvey, Solon Shaw, Larry PeTers, Tommy Ramsey, Warren lWol Henderson, Jesse James, Mgr. Kneeling: RoberT Mayhew, Mgr., Gordon McCall, Bolo Davis, George Selleck, OTis PemberTon, Dick PaTz, Al Waner, Dick Pierce, Richard Dix, Mgr. STanding: Bob Lumpkins, Darrell Droke, ClayTon WulTT, Jack WhiTehead, MilTon Kelly, John Naranio, Bruce Whipperman, Jim RobiTaille, Coach Ed Moore. jLIniU1' baseball l'lere was a learn ol championship caliber! This group ol nnighly midgels made all ol ils op. ponenls sil up and say uncle , Win, lose, or draw, we're mighly proud ol ils scrappy allilude. Sealed: Joels Marlin, Jim Boop, Ted Hubbell, Ralph Governale, Jerry Lanier, Phil Gasporra, Phil Purcell, Leonard Lindborg, Eddie Nullal. Kneeling: Gale Dennis, Don Fosler, Larry l-lulberl, Dick Walling, Bob McCall, Berl Tail, Terry Ashford. Slanding: Don Tuclcer, Coach Edward Henrich, Claude Bulger, Dave Jordon, Arli Andrew, Bob Bledsoe, Tom Parameler, Jerry Drolce, LeRoy Wis- ner, Richard Axcell, Charles Bassell. 'T 'P 2261.1 1 si Wi ' ' Q! nf? Xf T Wo:'kinq or piaying The gym insfrucfors have done an efficienr job in 'rraining Hue girls or Roosevelf for piayday parricipalion and in being all-round good sporfs. Miss Frances I-Iaf.e and Miss Kaflifene Campbeil deserve much praise for Their many hours of exfra service and paiieni undersfanding of 'Hue many problems Thai confronfed Jrlwe girls each clay. SEHTDI' Q. E. 8. Firsl row: Carol Anderson, Adriane Lampe, Phyllis Deay, Norma Campbell, Marlene Dickson, Peggy Dye, Wilma Van Hooser, Beverly Wisner, Yvonne Honnard. Second row: Joan Roloilaille, Lorella Worley, LaVerne Elkins, Margie Talberl, June Freeman, Beverly Russell, Lynn Davies, Carolyn Coleman, Kalhryn Graves, Candy Tyler, Jane Hovey, Phyllis Michael, Bessie Woods, Diane Price, Pal Wallsmilh, Meredilh McCoy. Third row: Billie Guery, Florence Schae- ler, Lorraine Worley, Belly Hamillon, Rose Perkins, Ellabelle Snagg, Pal Burgess, Danny McDaniels, Virginia Allen, Pally Lewis, Marilyn Mason, Charlene Klick, Susan Lawrence, Donna Hawks, Miss Campbell. Fourlh row: Claire Davis, Sonia Van Hooser, Helen Hunler, Phyllis Anderson, Dixie Allison, Pal Cowles, Belly Baird, Carole Henderson, Donna Lauer, Janel Pierce, Diane Bowman, Mary Ann Buckridge, Maralyn Melcall, Carolyn Kerr, Jeardis Drake, Jean Miles, Janel Worminglon. Fillh row: Pal McVay, Peggy Barlon, Pal Pyron, Bonila Bevel, Nancy Reiner, JoAnne Poslon, Dorolhy Schlahl, Glenda Davenporl, Shirley MacAdam, Charlolle Prall, Darleen Davidson, Valerie Clever, Dixie Hawkinson. Sixlh row: Dixie Hanna, Ursula McGinn, Pal McCormick, Marlene Lulz, Frances Owens, Joan Askey, Shirley Morgan, Mickey Davis, Pal Kinchen, Marjorie Leibli, Mamie Crilzer, Janel Praler, Elizabelh Dwighl, Jo Ann McDonald, Alice Tucker. Sevenlh row: Janis Haarer, Margarel Hoslorcl, Darlene Lodge, Dorolhy Humloard, Lois Tim- merman, Belly Weaver, Pearl Sanborn, Maribelle Schleibaum, La Vonne McLarly, Nancy Kersey, Judy Gildersleeve, Beverly Ganll, Shirley Pelers, Darlene Sisemore, Maibelle Flliol, Carol lvie, Mary Brunzeel, Marjorie Vielher. TENTH GRADE Kneeling: Jane l-lovey, Diane Bowman. Firsl row: Norma Campbell, Phyllis Deay, Mariorie Vielhers, Diane Price, Marilyn Mason, Barbara Gover nale, Carol Anderson, Beverly Wisner, Adriane Lampe, Pal Carler, Donna Lauer, Mary Ann Buckridge, Meri- dilh McCoy. Second row: Bessie Woods, Joanne Poslon, Nancy Reiner, Shirley Morgan, Loraine Worley, Virginia Allen, Janel Worminglon, Janis l-laarer, Wilma Van l-looser. 4 Ql1'lS' vullyball Dlavflalf NINTH GRADE Lelf lo righf, kneeling: Mary Bruynzeel, Phyllis Ander- son, Beverly Ganll, Marlene Dickson, Barbara Bruynzeel, Slandingz Pal Pyron, l-lelen Hunler, Peggy Dye, Belly Baird, Sonia Van l-looser, Judy Gildersleeve, Darlene Sisemore, Shirley Pefers, Carol lvie, Yvonne Honnard. Rose Perkins, Miss Kalhlene Campbell lsponsorlv, Ellabelle Snagg, Peggy Barlon. qiI'lS' lJESliBIlJEll IEBITI Leif 'lo riglif, kneeling: Pai Carier, Joanne Posion, Carol Anderson Sfanding, firsi row: Miss Kaflileen Camploell, Margie Talberf, Dianne Price, Adriane Larnpe, Juanira Wliisnanl, Margie Vieilfier, Beverly Wisner. Jane Hovey, Merediilw McCoy, Barbara Governale. 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