San Bernardino High School - Tyro Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)

 - Class of 1939

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'G ,- Af l .-. .- , '- ,ff ., Q ' J Aa - 1 ku ' 'a e, in k 1 'V . 1 gg'- . ,eo. .! 1 I I., lap, u .4 - ,- , .' U lgpl w ,Az .W !.x ' .0 .,.. .,4 ' Q . .I u .W- 4. 'ri 'U-, ffl' u.,f K i. 1 I 5 N --I gm . s , K 1 q 1 r .., 5.-4 v 1 HUMINQEWHIIUN il? if fir A half-cenlury ol high school educalion in San Bernardino will have passed wilh your commencement The commun- i+y will loolc lo you for all lhe +radi+ions, loyclly, and civic responsibilily +he+ fha? implies. Congralulafions. ALBERT D. GRAVES. The experience of S. B. l-l. S. qracluales during lhe pas? filly years has proven lhal a goocl educafion is essenfial lo success. This will confinue lo be 'rrueu H. C. McMlLLlN. I0 Wi+l1 'lhe progress of fi'f+y years behind ps we can look forward confidenfly fo fha fufure of our school, our cify and our counfry. E. C. CLINE. Growfh in The spirif of our school counfs mos? in fhe life of ihe school. To fhis each sfudenf may confribule: fha? ou? of a splendid pasl we may mold an even richer fufure. ALVERDA E. H ERTZLER. 461 II -r X ' f 1' j Vf,,, :B I I 'I R656 ff Us .-ff my w J lu ai, .--- wx.. 3Q EQHS Baer Broolcs BoeHcher Carler Cirino Coclclinqlon Coffey Connor Conwell Cook Cooper Dlmoclc Dooliffle Funderberq Giffen Hall Hammond Hills HJEHHY Hodge ingraham Johnson Johnson Keck Kipf Klein Kyle Leeverfon Lindblom Mackenzie Markey McCrackin McGuire-Nicholas McKesson McMillan Meier Milor SQ K' 'CW I 3 of fix , in N0 ar' rr ,H rw W-. g ,L -X 'W'-an la I 4 Mulvane Norfon O'Brier1 Overbey Page Palmer Pierce Poppefl Poss Presfon Randall Ranlcins Rafcliffe Reed Scofl Simpsonk Smifh Sfahlford Sfeinberq Sfouf Van Koeverinq Walker Webb Williams Fawley McGraw ,,.... ,-5, XZ ffx J Qx-d' 4' , I 1 -a 1, N I5 1 A 1 WiTh George l-lellyer and KenneTh Slan- dish as presidenfs of The AssociaTed Sfu- denT Body during The Tall and spring semesTers, respecTively, San Bernardino High School has finished a year oT scins Tillafing evenTs. The numerous parTici- panTs who are leaving will ioin various groups and among Them vie Tor sTellar posiTions. The very capable cabineT of George T-'lellyer was a greaT aid in help- ing him govern The school. Marilyn Moses as vice-president Arlene Lesher as sec- reTary, and Ned Crawford as commis- sioner of publicalions were a few of The more acTive members. The Ex-CommiTTee or STudenT GovernmenT. which is come posed oT The officers and represenTaTives of The various school acTiviTies, has puT TorTh lTs sTrongesT eTTorTs To improve The meriTs of The school and To uphold and sTrengThen The consTiTuTion, Comprised of various arTicles and amendmenTs. The consTiTuTion of The San Bernardino High School has a ToundaTion similar To ThaT greaT and world-famous documenT of The UniTed STaTes. When The addiTion of a new amendmenT is being considered. iT is The privilege of The enTire sTudenT body To voice Their opinion in a voTe Tor or againsT iTs adopTion. One of The maior changes was a plan for a sTudenT commiTTee To help The TaculTy in The choice of assemblies. K Ly, T il TEEUEITTTTU GEORGE HELLYER Presidenf MARILYN MOSES Vice-Presidern BYERS CRAWFORD JENSEN LESHER STEVENS SULLIVAN I6 9 if Q 1:37 6 Elllllll Presidem MAXINE PERSINGER BRYAN BECKLEY BRUCE KUSTINER MAROUISS SUMMERS Yell Leader The numerous and varied acTiviTies oT The Two semesTers have helped This year oT I939 To surpass all precedinq years in school spiriT and in excellenT coopera- Tion Trom The sTudenTs. During The pasT year The calendar oT evenTs was chosen wiTh much consideraTion. There was a grand series oT assemblies presenTinq The TalenT oT our school as well as ThaT of oTher schools and also professional Tal- enT: sporTs were given Their proper place -especially Through The TooTball and baslceTball games which were held wiTh The oTher schools: and The social Tunc- Tions were in no way slighTed. lhere were afTernoon dances which were sponsored by diTTerenT clubs and orqanizaTions, and There were plays. The whole year was successTully ended by The Junior-Senior Prom and The Senior BanqueT. The able cabineT oT KenneTh STandish was composed in parT oT Marilyn Moses, re- elecTed as vice-presidenT, and Maurine Summers as secreTarv. BoTh presidenfs and Their cabineTs are Truly worThy oT conqraTulaTions because of The worl: which was so splendidly accomplished by Them in The pasT year. I7 TREK! liilllllilll iff Q QQ F., REDLINE WEDBERG BINNEY GEIB JENSEN KUSTiNER I 8 ilriir BOB BROWN MR. H, COOK Headed by Bob Brown as president and Mr. Cook as sponsor, Jrhe San Bernardino High School Periclean Sociely repre- sen'rs The boys wifh oufsfanding qualifies in our sludenf body. Cerfain characfer- isfics are required fo become a member ol lhis organizalion such as good cifizen- ship, characfer, service, and scholarship. The boys Furnished various enferfainmenl for Themselves wifh numerous geological, chemical, and archeological field irips, and a frip fo fhe new aqueducf. Also 'lhey furnished enlerlairimenl for 'lhe sfu- denf body wifh a Periclean Prom p a pep rally for lhe Excelsior game: Milne Franlcovifch, a well-known sporfs announc- er, for The Redlands game: a Chrislmas party for fhe small, less forfunafe chil- dren of San Bernardino: a Jinlcs Assem- bly: and ihe main evenl of Their year- lhe Periclean Annual play. Every 'rwo monfhs lhey have a recreafion meefing lo discuss and plan new mefhods of en- lerfainmenf. Also The sale of penny pen- nanfs and S. B. H. S. black and red beanies broughf our our school spirif wifh a bang. Splendid coopera+ion be- 'rween lhe cabinei and 'rhe members has made if possible To achieve all 'lheir goals fhis year, and lo esfablish 'rhe slanding of ihe club, by making if big- ger and befler rhan in preceding years. sllllll lllllll WhaI You Are To Be, You Are Now Becoming, The Iheme of The Girls' League, has proved 'ro be an appropriaie one for Ihe girls of our school. Led 'rhis year in parfnership by Mary Alice Mack as presideni, and Miss Alverda I-Ierizler as sponsor, and spurred on by Ihe suc- cess of Ihe Girls' League Ihe year be- fore, 'Ihe girls have shown Iheir abiliiy Io enferfain by sfariing Ihe year wiih The annual Friendly Week, a week devoied definifely Io acquainiing Ihe new mem- bers of our Siudeni Body wiih Ihe old ones. The heavily ladened calendar This year consisied of Ihe Girls' League play which was given in The spring, 'rhe dislri- bufion of The Thanksgiving baskels, which were generously filled by The Siudenl Body, numerous Fall and Spring musi- cales, and 'rhe Molhers' Day Recepiion Ihis spring. Afiending Ihe Girls' League conveniion in Arizona Iasf fall, Ihe presi- deni, Ihe sponsor, and Iwo members of Ihe cabinei speni an enioyable week- end. A GirIs' League Theaier Pearly was given Iasi November in order Io raise money 'ro enable our school Io hold The Girls' League Convenlionu here nexf fall. They finished a fine year wifh Ihe insI'aIIaIions Ihis spring, Iurning over Ihe offices of The cabinei 'ro Ihe new officers. MARY ALICE MACK MISS ALVERDA HERTZLER LYALL CHAMBERLAIN RICHARDS DACK ALILD PIRI. I9 'AN X as 6 15.3, , I 4 .'- ,, D 0 4 , . -- I, , J. . evtf I, ,Q ll. v:.v:t Y .rtixz V,' h..',. -.' v - -' ' '-. ' -.'- '- '. 'UL f-- H 'I. 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' .v 1 ' V V ,W 'E V- V'lI I5 v I. . -:I - V I ,I I - I. , I. I, , , .II, , sg-4- ,4I gs -Q. .II -.-V, I. , 1 ' . .' 'V . f . ., -- . -.-.- ,IIN II- , ' T ,N V .' ,'-', AI.'f ' ,o -',f- ' '. . V., '-.AI of . F' 3 .. ' . - J. .Y ' IAQ? 'M , . V. ,V . .1 ' .'. , QI- I . ' - I' . . I -I. .I I I I - gy if I ,VII .I,..II-II I I , ,, . .I., II ,.. 4.-, .V .I I III-, I Rh.. I, , ,, I, - .. , , ,I Z. .I F ..I.,- NI! III , - I I..I I.III ,JI I I. II., -3I.g I, ,I I 1 .- - I . I I V I -. .- 7. a I In- I . I Ia I.. I 4. I 'V -.Vx I,g -H. 4 . .- I., V ' ' 1 I' Q 'Jw .' . ' t f- - ',1'- '3 ' - '. . ' ' - Q' f. ' .5-'17 :., 'V' ' ' 'ni' 'ft' - . a n --,n .Q -4... .Q ,- 'S ,., J ml' 'Q A' ' ' 1 M3553 'wir if ix' if sf? sf? 793 SENIOQS UNDERGRADUATES FRED MAU fc gc, lv Presidenl il? ai? sENioR A WATSON Vice President COX' i Secrelary 553 22 llllllllll To lhe Class ol W '39: ln February, l936, lhe Senior A class enlered S, B. l-l. S. wilh qreal eagerness for The lhree years ahead. Since we had a ralher small class, we were able To have much beller spiril. The enlhusiasm shown fhis year for The games and all of lhe olher various aclivilies-plays, dances, and sp-orls-was prob' ably lhe besl lhal has been shown ever before in S. B. l-l. S. Many of-lhe besl members of our 'loolball learn were from lhe Senior A class. We should pay lribule lo Paul Taylor, Jim l-lunf, James Walson, Jerry Mize, Bill Gressenger, Ed Swall, Ernie Nea vares, Harley Yafes, and Ralph Casas. The loolball leam had 'ruloring under five coaches: Dale Perkins, who is now al Redlands: Coach Fawley, now head baskelball coach here: Clyde Williams 'from U. S. C4 Coach Simpson, and Coach Johnson. The class members parlicipaled in lhe many or- ganizalions and aclivilies ol: fhe school. We saw lhe lasl ol Mr. Momeyer's lerm and 'rhe beginning of Mr. McMillin's 'lermq lhe use of forfy-minule periods and The beginning of six one-hour periods: and lhe class was lhe lirsl lo use lhe new loclcer rooms under The foolball bleachers. From 'rhis we can see lhal The Senior A class has had many experiences lhal no olher class has had. l'm sure fhal as lhe Senior A class leaves S. B. l-l. S. if will leave many memories of fhe line work if has done during lhe high school life. FRED MAU 'i ANDREWS, LILLIAN AUSMUS, ROBERT lBus. Collegel A.S.B. G.L. BROGDON, B MARGARET l7l A.S.B. G.L. lS.B.J.C.l Ass. Ed. Tyro Wk, C.S.F.y S.B.S.S. Quill 81 Scroll ROWN, LOUISE fUndecidedl Opera Marlha' 'Beauly Comes? Xmas Pageanl CARRANZA, EMMA CASTILLO, SUSIE lS.B.J.C.l lBus. Collegel G. L. A.S.B. G. Glee Club G. Glee Club G.L. COLEMAN, BENJAMIN CONTRERAS, JESUS lNorrel lNormel A.S.B. Mex. Sl. CI. Pres. Track Mgr. '38 S,B.S.S. A.S.B. BACl'llS, JAMES lUndecicledl S.B.S.S. C.S.C, Baskclball BUIE, RUBY LEE lS.B.J.C.l A.S.B, GL Span. Club CHEATHAM, .LUTHER lS.B.J.C.l Foolball 36-7-8 Basketball '36 Class Spkr. COOLEY, JACK lCal, Tlrealerj Foolball 36-7-8 Block S 36-7-8 Baskelball 37 23 BATES, FRANK :--f .wi lfgggr .Q A m s L- if BOYNE, BEATRICE lSo. Cal. Gas Co.l lCollegel Slage Crew 36-37-38 Tennis Clubp G.A.A, C.S.C. Badmlrwlon Conlcsl BURCHAM, ALAN ls.s.J.c.p A.s,a, c.s,c. CLOUD, JUANITA llvlarriedl GL, A.S.B, COUCH, MAURINE l5SC'vl A.S.B. G.L, BUSSEY, DONALD lBcrkclcyl Block S' Pericleans C.S.F. '36 Sr. Cl. Comm COHEN, DOROTHY lBuS. Collegel A.S.B. G-.L. COX, GLENN ' lNonel Blovk S Soplm. Cl. Pres. Sr. Cl, Pres. QX J PHX COX, JEAN fTempe, Ariz.l Treas, Cl. 36-7 CREDELLE, THEDA lchaffey J. CJ Spanish Club f -ix?-ig ,if Q - , f K Q' A ... ,wi .--iw.,-... T G CROUCH, HARLEY lSanfa Barbaral Fooiball 35-6-7 Sec'y Hi Tri 37-8 G.A.A. Track 36-7 Sec'y Adv. Block S Jr. Bus. DEAN, JAMES DEARDORFF, DALE DECAMP, CORA U1 CS.B.J.C.l lNonej Siege Crew Aeolian Club G.L. A.S.B. Thespians A.S.B. C.S.C. Ghosl Train EDGEWORTH, ELIKER, EUGENE FERRIS, LLOYD KATHERINE lNonel lNoriej lNonel C.S.C. F.F.A. S.B.S.S. FEA. 36-7-B Bascboll Sr. Play Comm. Prom Boosler GALLEGOS, HELEN GLAZE, CARL GOLAY, CEClLE l8us. Collegej CNaf'I Diesel Sch.J lflollegej S.B.S.S. A.S.B. A.S.B. Span. Cl. C.S.C. G.L. L, 9 .X ,w 21:31 1' 24 1: M 1'?f-Pt' CUNNINGHAM, EDNA lSeC'yl A,S.B. G.L. DEHAAN, DOROTHY lS.B.J.C.J G.A.A. 37-8-9 Tennis Ladder 37-B-9 S.B.S.S., C.S.F. FINLEY, ERNESTINE fS.B.J.C.J Hi Tri Ser. Cl. G.L. GRAHAM, JESSIE lLongmiresl G. L. !x.S,B. DANNER, MARJORIE lBeaury Schooll Service Club A.S.B. G.L. D ROLLINGER, ROSEMARY lSan Diegol S.B.S.S. G.A.A. O.B.D.C. FORSYTH, WILFRED lS.B.J.C.J Soph. Foolball Soph, Var, Track Soph. Var. Swim GREENE, JAMES lCollegej Track 36-7 Block S 36-7-8 Pericleans 36 Fm: GRESSINGER, GUNN, ELMA WILLIAM INouep IS.B.J.C.I Span. CI. Fcofball 35-6,8 G-.L. Baskeiball 36 Block S HOARD, BARBARA HOCKMAN, IONE fSfa+e .IobI IS.B.J,C.I Chorus ASB. G-.L. GL. IACOBSON, DONALD JENKINS, MARY IS.B.J.C.I fS.B,J.C.I Aviafion CI. Hi Tri A.S.B. Jr. Bus. LeCHUGA, FRANCES LEE, ROBERT IJObI UI Span. CI. S.B.S.S. Mex. Sf. Cl. CSC. Acolian CI, fran? I 2,5 . HANSON, WALTER HENDRICKSON, HERTHEL, CLIFTON fS.B.J.C.I HARVEY lSaIesmanI S.B.S.S. IS.B.J.C.J Baseball Let. Man Periclean A.S.B. Block S Sec'y Soph. Block S HOGG, GEORGE HUDSON, VIRGINIA HUNT, JIM IS.B.J.C.I IS.B.J.C.J fS.B.J,C.I A.S.B. C.S.F. Vice Pres. Soph. C.S.C C.F.C. FooIbalI 36-7-8 Vice Pres. Bl. S JONES, ALFRED JONES, WALTER LANDERS, DELLA UI INoneI fNoneI Foofball A.S.B. 6.L. AeoIian C.S.C. Aeolian LINARES, FRANK LONG, JAMES LYON, CHARLES IWoodburysI Uobj HI Mex. Sf. CI. Sec'y F.F.A. A.S.B. Magical Momenfsu Foresiry Cl. C.S.C. The Fiesiau Xmas Pageant 25 MATHEW, JAMES INoneI Smiflw Hughes A.S.B. MORRIS, DONALD lWorlcl Operella Xmas Pageant Tr. Franklin High NIETO, JOSEPH lColIegej Mex. SI. CI. A.S.B. REECE, ELM ER lNonel F.F.A. Baseball 37-8 4 'NIV I f ,A,,.,-..,,.L, MAU, FRED lA.T. 81 S. FJ Block Sq Foolball Baskclball Pres. Sr. Cl. Moaaison, MEADOWS, KIRKLIN lNonel A.S.B. C.S.C. MURPHY, PAUL DOROTHY IBalboal lNonel G.A.A.g O.B.D,C. Usherewes Span. Cl. OEHL, ALBERT lDavl5l Sec'y F.F.A. A.S.B. RILEY, WILLIAM lFIefcher-Aircraffl Aeolian ASB. C.S.C. A.S.B. OSBORN, RODELLA lMarriedl G.L. A.S.B. RITCHIE, JAMES lWorkj Slate Winner Mech. Drawing 26 Ml RANDA, MARY lNonel Mex. SI. CI. A.S.B. 6.L. NEVARES, ERNEST lS.B.J.C.l Block S I-li Y Baseball 37v8 PARRISH, BETTY lWoodl::uryl Hi Tri 37 Tumbling ROBERTS, ROBERT MORGAN, KENNETH IS.B.J.C.I Inferciass BascbalI37 A.S.B, NIETO, CONCEPCION lJ.C-I C.S.F. Curloslly Club Span. Cl, Mex. Cl, PEREZ, ANITA lNonel G.L, Mex. SI. Cl, ROCHA, MARTINA lF. Wiggins Collegel lX'Vorlxl A.S.B. C.S.C. Mex. SI. Cl. G.L. lnzmiwm- qgngm xv-F N f9 U! 9 . :sa Nw -:gif -an RODGERS, SANFORD CCi1rus J. CJ Foofballg Track Cross Counfry SANDAHL, EDWARD CS,B.J.C.J A.S.B, C.S.C Aviation Cl. SIDLER, MARY MATSON CS.B.J.C,D G.A.A.j O,B.D.C. S.B.S.S. Ushereifes 37f8-9 Span, Cl. SNIDER, MILDRED fWorkj A.S.B. G.L, f4 !'Wa 'R ig E af . X N km v 'a Q gl 6:- 1 .Avg iw JNL RODRIGUEZ, RUIZ, SARAH SALVADOR fS.B.J.C.j fS,B.J.C.J Span, Cl. Mex. Sf. Cl. Xmas Paqeanf SCHAMMA, MELVIN f?l C.S.C. A.S.B. SILL, SAM fNa1'! Radio SCJ C.F.L.g S.B.S.S. C.B.L, Debate Pcricleans SORTMAN, BOB CS,B.J.C.j Pres. Jr, Ex, A.S.B. Tennis 37-8 SEELEY, GORDON fS,B.J.C.7 Blow-k S, Band S.B,S.S.g C.S.C. SMALLWOOD, EVERETT INoneD Sfage Mgr. 37 Smiih Hughes 36 AviaTIon Cl. SPILSBURY, KATHRYN UD A,S.B. G.L. 27 RS? SACKETT, BARBARA CS.B.J.C,D Tyro Weekly Trees. Sr, CV. C.S.F. SHAW, DOUGLAS Uzoresfryj A,S.B. CSC. SMIFH, CLINTON CNonej A.S,B. CSC. SUDHAM, ANNETTE fS,B.J.C.J Jr, Bus. Hi Tri S ,iff 1' -YK L ff- F- 'Ei 'K X i Q sa- X ':::-If N 3 Q. H i 2' My .. l xi Cb' iQ. SANCHEZ, CLARA lNonej G.L. A,S.B. SIDES, J. T. fWoodburyJ F,F,A. A.S.B. C,S.C. SMOLL, MARION fTile senefy A,S.B, C.S.C. STINZEL, GEORGE lNoneJ Block S Foofbalf Z' 4- hx fi' '. 7 A J .-.. W STRIGLE, CARL SWALL, EDWIN ISan?a Barbara SI. Foorball LI. man BIock S TILLITT, ROBERT IU. of RedIandsI S.B.S.S. Mgr. BasebaII '38 VOCE, BOB INoneI A.S,B. C.S.C. WESSEL, KENNETH fNoneI Tennis Voca+ionaI I, ,J Jr-fr A T IS,B.J.C.j Foofball 36-7-B Track 375 BI. S Affolian CI. TIPPS, SWALLEY, TAYLOR, JACK GLEE MARIE fWorkI INoneI A.S.B. Gi. TODD, RICHARD MARY JEANETTE INoneI IS.B,J.C.I Gi. Rep. S.B.S.S. Hi Tri WALMER, ROBERT INoneI Mar1I'Ia BeauIy Confcsfn Xmas Paqeanf WESSEL, ROY IJ. C. Penney Cn. A.S.B. C.S.C. I AcoIiar1 ASB. WATSON, JAMES F, IDavisI Block S 36f7-8 V. Pres. Sr. CI. CBL 37-8 FIbalIg Track WHITAKER, LESLIE ISanIa Ana J. C.I A.S.B. C.S.C. 28 Foresfry Club A.S.B. csc, TORREZ, AMADOR C. IS.B.J.C.T V. Pr. Mex, SI. CI. Track 36-7-8 Block S WEBB, RUTH IPainHngj G-.L. Posicr Comm, TAYLOR, PAUL IS.B,J.C.I FI'baII. Capt Pres. Block S Pres. Jr. Class Tyro Wkly. Sp. Ed UNDERWOOD, CALVIN INoneI Soph, Ffball. Soph, Bskfball WESSEL, HAROLD INoneJ A.S,B. C.S.C, WHITMORE, DeVERNA WOOD, JEANNE IBeauIy Schoolj S.B.S.S, ASB. G.L. IJ.C.I G. L. A,S,B. WHITE, GEORGE WHITE, DALE WHITE, GERALD YATES, HARLEY O. IU. C. L. AJ ISan Louis Obispoj INoneI Block S A.S.B. A.S,B. Ffball. 36-7-8 C.S.C. C.S.C. IUndec.J Aeolian CI. Ffball. 36A8 C.S.C. CAMERA SIIY W X39 BEALS, DOROTHIE CAMPOS, JOE PATRICK COOK, JEAN B. FLORES, NICASIO GRAHAM, GENE M. MARTINELL, ROBERT BYRON NORTHUP, CLAYTON PICKENS, MARION RAMIREZ, CUCO ARELLANO SANDOVAL, JOSEPHINE TAFOLIA, ALDIAN WILMUTH, WILLIAM A. EIIIVITIIII EIIY S X39 AUSTIN, ARCHIE BARTLETT, THOMAS BELTZ, BOB BISHOP, EVA BROWN, MURRAY CASAS, RALPH COLE, JIM COOPER, IRVIN CRONIN, IRENE CUMMINS, BETTY JEAN DENEVAN, BOYD DOWDEY, ROBERT DURRIS, R. ELLIS, LAWRENCE FALLAHA, ANNA MAY FLOOD, MARJORIE HANKS, JAMES HANSON, EARL HARTMAN, HAROLD HOAR, PAUL HOLMES, ILLYNE JAMES, BYRAN JENNER, LOIS LANE, DOW LEDYARD, WAYNE MASSEY, LENABELLE MIZE, JERRY MORETTI, ANGELO MCLAIN, LULA NEIBERGER, MELVIN OGLE, BEN OUSLEY, KENNETH PARNELL, TOMMY PETERSON, BERNICE ROMERO, HELEN SEAGERS, ALBERT SLACK, EMERY SMITH, JACK STODDARD, DONALD STUMPH, HENRIETTA TAYLOR, RICHARD VILLASENOR, PAUL WALKER, WILLIAM WEICK, FRED WESTOVER, ROSCOE WOODARD, MARIAN f-X ef ff I - I f FI swf' 29 I ik is I BlLL THREATT President SENIOR B REDLINE Vice Presidem TAYLOR SecreTary be XX 30 Ulllllllil ClassmaTes of S '39: For TiTTy golden years. San Bernardino High School has been an invaluable service To This corn- muniTy. We, class of S '39, saluTe our Alma MaTer -may your service conTinue in cornpleTe success. We look back To our TirsT year in S. B. T-l. S. and remember how diTTerenT iT seemed To us in com- parison To iunior high school days. IT Took us quiTe some Time To geT accusTomed To The new rouTine oT high school liTe. AcTiviTies sTarTed wifh a bang-drama, dances, and sporfs all Tilled up our TirsT year as sophomores. ATTer a long summer vacaTion we reTurned To Tind ourselves Tilling The posiTion OT proud Juniors. ThaT year we sponsored The big evenT oT The year, The Junior-Senior Prom. This was The besT year oT all when we reached our goal as seniors. Some of us look Torward To college, oThers look Torward To working or iusT being ouT of school. SporTsmanship has been shown This year more Than ever before. STudenTs really cooperaTed in all The acTiviTies and we hope The lower classes will conTinue This cooperaTion in years To COFTWQ. UrliTed These Tew years in common cause. we have here sown The seeds oT many lifelong Triendships. We have buT builT The ToundaTion upon which our TuTure shall dwell, Long aTTer parTing shall we proTiT Trom The virTues oT our educaTion. ln These Tew years we have been TogeTher, we have wiTnessecl some OT The happiesT days of our liTe. l, presiclenT of your class, wish To express The sincere pleasure in serving you in This small way. Sincerely, BILL THREATT A X ' fs QW ABBOTT, MORTON iCal. Tech.l Hi-Y Periclc-ans Swimming '37 S.B.S.S, ALBRECHT, CHARLES lUnclecidedl Soph. Baseball Smith-Huqlies C.S.C. A.S.B. AMES, GERALDINE lieacherl Lafin Club Library C.S.F. Tyro Annual ANDERSON, DOROTHY ANDERSON, LUClLLE fSlenographerl Lalin Club Hi-Tri G.A.A. Drill Team X . :F X . Bl 'R A9 Q, L. B..- 'F ff' 1 :E ADDlS, DONNA ADAMS, DAVID ADAMS, JEAN AEGERTER, VlOl,A lJr. Collegel lNavyA'iadiornanl CU. of Cal.l TPWOHGT Jr, Bus. Soph. Foolball Tyro Wkly. Jr. Bus. Treas. Hi-Tri C.S.C. Quill 3: Scroll G,L. Ad'ble Spendlhriff' A,S,B. Drill Team Lalin Club Thespian Jr. Bus. Hi-Tri Hi-Tri ALLISON, HARRY ALVARADO, ALVARADO, ALWERTH, DOROTHY l?J ANNABELLE DOROTHY lS.B.J.C.l Spanish Club lMarriagej fMarriage l 6.A.A. C.S.C. Uslverelle A,S.B. A.S.B. A.S.B. G-.L. G.L. G.L. S.B.S,S. AMORI, MARIE ANDERSON, BETTY ANDERSON, BUD ANDERSON, BILL fWoodburysl lLongmiresl lS.B.J.C.l lS.B.J,C,J Ex-Comm. Oralory Conlesf Jr, Ex. Hi-Y C,S.F. Seal Bearer l-li-Tri A.S.B, Jr. Ex. Tyro Annual G.L. C,S,C. Swim, Lafin Club S,B.S.S. Track ANDERSON, RUTH ANKER, JEANNE ARCHER, DOROTHIE lLib. Sch, Recllanclsl lS.B.J.C.j lS.B.J,C.l llvlarriagel Tr, Fl. Worllw, Tex. G.L. Hi-Tri A.S.B. G-.L. A.S.B. French Club G-.L. Library Club C.S.F, '37 Glee Club 3l Drill Team J? L. lx! .-3 .ss gg, . : I T! i, g rL I 'fn ASBELL, KATHLEEN ASHMENT, DELMER LS,B,J.C.j l?j Hi-Tri C.S.C. Tennis A.S.B. Spanish Club G. L. BARG-E, LOUISE BARKLEY, LAURA lU.C.L,A.l lClerlcl Pres. Span. Club G.L. HifTri A.S,B. Drill Team Jr. Bus. BAUGH, EDITH BAXTER, DALMETTA lS.B,J.C.l lS.B.J,C.l Sec. 'G.A.A.AO.B,D.C. Aeolian C.S.F.-Seal Bearer G.A.A. '37 Latin Club A.S.B. Soboban o.L. BEIMER, LAWRENCE BELL, DOROTHY lS.B.J.C.l lS.B.J.C.l Block S Jr. Busv. Foolbell '36 7 8 G.A.A. C.S.C. A,S.B. A5.B. ' W ,. , .QX l GL. ASHLEY, LUCILLE lS.B.J.C.l Nal. For. League C.B,L. Debale Card. For. 6.L. BARN ES, CLARA 'fi K c AULD, PAULINE LU. of Callfj GL Cab. Aeolian The Beauly Conlesl Marll'va BARNETT, VELMA lS,B.J.C.l Jr. Bus. G.A.A,fO.B,D,C. Hi-Trl Tyro Ann. L37-89 BEATTY, ELOISE lS.B.J.C,l G-.A.A. A.S,B. GL Service Club BENJESTORF, JOAN MARGARET lFerguson'sj lL.A.J.C.J Tr, Collon G.A.A. A.S.B. Lalirl Club BEATTIE, HELEN L. lS.B.J.C.l G-.L. A.S.B. BELLINGER, lS.B,J.C.J HT-Tri Gi. A.S.B, 32 G.L. A.S.B. U, - A -53 , K i i , 1 A A ' A . R: 7 - A .ffglflfi Y BANCROFT, ROBERT fS,B.J.C.l French Club HE-Y Soph. Football Varslfy '37 BARRETT, DOLORES lS.B.J.C.l Orch. '37-8 ' Aeolian G.L. A,S.B, BECKLEY, LOREN' lS.8.J.C.J Block S-Com. Alh. Pres. HZ-Y Tyro Wkly. Foofball BENNETT, MATHEW l?l Periclean ' Aeolien C.S.C. A.S,B, in Li V' . V siiqirsiii lk B -- - in fiilriiebeiii ' 1 P ' gg i ' iii BENTON, EVELYN lBus. CoI.J Drill Team A.S.B. 6.L. BETCHER, LYNDON l?l C.S.C. A.s.s. BOTTS, WILLA lBus, CoI.l G.L. A.S,B. BOULTON, HOWARD lWorkl Smilh Hughes C.S.C, A,S.B, 5 ll xb, ,, .V .:V :. A' h -:ff 'ja' lr Y, 3 A 5, L--i Q 5 5 Q L if N 133, 'ak ig if 5 QR Il -4 www, 1 Q S ,X K Y X t m,r .L Egg ,iff Q! ,ms wk M.. BERGMAN, BOB lS.B.J.C.l Hi-Y Periclean Forensics C.S.F. BIGELOW, MILDRED lS.B.J.C.J Hi-Tri Spanish Club G-.L. A.S.B. BOYD, SHIRLEY lCollegel Man. Welfare Aeolian G-.L. Rep. S.B.S.S. BRALEY, Doreen qs.s.Jic.i A.s.B. QL, BERGMAN, EMERAL BERRIAN, JIMMY lUnclecidedl A.S.B. C.S.C. BLAIR, HARRIETT lWorkl Service Club A.S.B. G-.L. BOYLE, GEORGE lNavyl A.S.B. F.F.A. C.S.C. BRANSTETTER, J. lWoodburysl C,S.C, A.S.B. 33 fOreq. Sfalel Band Radio Club C.S.C. A.S.B. BLANDING, HELEN lS.B.J.C.l A.S.B. G.l.. Sobolmrl BOATMAN, JOHN D , B fGrove workl Track Aufo Shop A.S.B. OSC. REWSTER, EVELYN lS.B.J.C.l G.A.A,-O.B.D.C Spanish Club S.B.S.S. GL. BERMUDA, ELBERT ll-limphillj A.s.s. c.s.C. BLEDSOE, BEN l?l A.S.B. C.S.C, BOEHM, CHARLES lMill Workl Smith Hughes A,S.B. C.S.C. BROMILOW, BARBARA lU. of Hawaiil Jr. Bus. G.L. Lalin Club A. S. B. .4 .5 fl -Q t . Lf:Q Nw Ds. WL, I abs, W. 'Q' 42: r ' BROMILOW, BEATRICE IS.B.J.C.j Jr, Bus. GL, A.S.5. BRYAN, HAZEL IU. OI N. Mex.I Sec. S.B.S.S. '38 C.S.F. Soboban G,L. CDLIVICII BYARS, MARY DENISE IS,B.J.C.I Hi-Tri Jr, Bus. G.A.A,-O.B.D.C. GL. Rep, CAMPBELL, VIRGINIA IUndecidedI G-.L. A.S,B. JQQP , , ,six 7 Hr V A.-' I K ' II BROOKS, LEAH BROWN, BOB BRUCE, WARREN IS,B.J.C.J Iflollegej IS.B.J.C.J Afrollan Natl. Thespian Ex. Comm. Band Pres. Perlcleans '38 Hi-Y Sec. Orch, Baskefball Tyro Arm, G.L, CSF. Band BRYANT, HORACE BULGRIN, OLIN BURTON, JAMES IMeyer Bakeryj IYI I5-B--I'C'I A.S.B. I.F.A, A.S.B. C.S.C, C,S.C, C.S.C. A.S,B, CALDWELL, CALLOWAY, COLLEEN CAMPBELL, ALFRED HELEN JEAN IFerquson'sl IS.B.J.C.I 173 A,S,B4 Pres. Mex, Ciub GL, G,L, Pres. French Club A.S.B. HI-Tri Peridean Soph. Drama CANADY, DELMAR CANTRELL, HARDING CAREY, RUTH IS.B.J.C,I IInIeII. Ser.j LBU5- COLI Band C.S.F. C.5.F- A.S.B. Periclean G.L, C,S.C. A.S.B. A.S.B. C,,S,C, Sec. Jr. Bus. '38 34 BRYAN, EDITH INor1HwesfernI Tr, AIbuquerque, N. M. V-Pres, Thesoiarrs Comm. Drama Pres. C,S,F. '38 Soboban Trees. BUSSIERES, LORRAINE IS.B.J.C.l Aeolian C.S.F. Soboban-W.W.U. G.L. CAMPBELL, HELEN IUndecidedI G.A.A.-O.B,D.C. S.B.S.S. G.L. A.S.B. CARLSON, JOHN IS.B.J.C.I Tr. Sanfa Ana Periclean A.S.B, C.S.C. 3 if A-H' . , , ,,, . I 'V ' E - - if I 3' ' I CARPENTER, ELSIE CASE, MARGARET CAUDILL, PERRY CI-IILCOTE, IS.B.J.C.I Uurvior CoIIegeI IDavisI GWENDOLYN Orch. Gi.. F.F.A. ILonqmIresI Band A.S.B, C.S.C. G.A,A, AeoIIan Hi-TrI A.S.B. G.I.. 6,L, Rep, A.S.B. UshereIIe CHIRPS, CONNIE CLARK, DORIS CLARK, JACK CLARK, ROSALIE ILonqmIre5I IU.C.L.A.I IS.B.J.C.I G.L. Tr. L, A. Tyro Arm. '37-B-9 GI, A.S.B. GL. Siege Crew '36-8 A.S.B. AeoIIan A.S.B. Head EIecI, '33 Hi-Tri Tennis Team French CIub CLEMENS, DONNA CLIFTON, AUTRY COGHLAN, EMILY COUGHLIN, DON IBus. CoI,I IS,B.J,C,J IS,B.J.C.J IU.S.C.J Servlce Club Soph HI-Y C.S.F.-Seal Bearer Radio CIub A.S.B. C.S.F. '37 C.F.C. C,S.C. GI, Jr. Ex. Soboban-W.W.U. A.S.B. C.F.C. A.S.B, G.A.A.-O.B,DC. Wriiers' CIub CONLEY, KATHERINE CONNOR, DOROTHY COOPER, AILEIN COOPER, FRANCES IS.B.J.C.I CS.B.J.C.j IS,B.J.C.I 171 Hi-Tri Hi-Tri Jr. Bus. S.A,A.-O.B.D.C. SJ.. G.L. HifTri G.L. ASB. ASB. S.B.S.S. A.S.5. Cv L, Rep. 35 X K R CHILDERS, JOHN ISIQH WrIIIngj A.S,B. C.S.C. CLAUSON, VIRGINIA fI,ongmIresI Aeolian 6.L. A.S.B. COLLIER, I-IERMAN ICoIIegeI Orch. Swimming Team Rugby Track COPELAND, PHIL IS.B.J.C.I Track '39 Auio Shop C,S,C. ASB. f - 7' X An, , if J, 43. . m xiii. 1. -I i - ' - 34225 Q, 8 X S. M ,. ,. 45 6. KU I -has I , in 5. ug Q. ,gfe COTTELL, JUNE I7I G.A,A.'O,B.D.C. Span. CIub S.B.S.S. TennIs Team CRAWFORD, ANNE IS.B,J.C.I Hi-Tri A.S.B. G.L. Aeolicm CUMMINS, LAURENCE CLAIR I?J Hi'Y Latin Club A.S.B. C.S.C. DEDMON, JOY I7l Euodia A,S.B. G L. Q A f' V Pix f E I5EEiEiiiE5 7i!5F ?4!EE:: I ,,, , ,, , 1, f-il' J: X ik 'XB COTTON, CLARISE COX, EVELYN CRABTREE, MILDRED CRAVENS, ISQC4 4u.c.L.A.i igimffey J, Qi ARLENE MERRILL G-.L. Jr, Bus. G.L. IBeuufy Schcmlj A.S.B. Hi-Tri A.S.B. Tennis Team SSC. A 44 G-.L. A.S.B. Tennis A.S,B, G.L. CRAWFORD, CRAWFORD, NED CRUTCHFIELD, EDYS CUMMINGS, MIRIAM MARJORIE IS.B.J.C.I IRedIaHdS U-I I5-B-J-C-I IU.C.L.A.J Ed. Tyro Wkly. S.B.S.S, Jr, Bus. Hi-Tri Pres. QuiII Xi Scroll Gi, C.F.C. S.B.S.S. HEAY A.S.B. A.S.B. A.S.B, Curioonisf Tyro Ann. G.L, G.L. CURTIS, CZYSZ, CLARENCE DAVIES, LOREN DAY, BRUCE JEANNE MARIE IS.B.J.C.I IS.B,J.C.j A.S.B. A.S.B. Sr. Hi-Y S.B.S.S. C.S.C. C.S.C. Periclean A.S.B, Ser. Ch. Hi-Y 6,L, A.S.B. Aeolian DENT, RUTH DEWITT, ELMER DEWITT, VIOLET DeSOTO, VIRGINIA IS,B,J.C.j IAIhambra Air Col,I IBI15. CoI.I ISCI1, of Musicj A.S.B. Srnifn Hughes A.S,B. Aeolidn GI.. A.S.B. GI. 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DYE, EASLEY, TED FRANCES JEANICE fS,B,J.C.l KNO? Knownl Perlclean Hi-Tri Orch, G.L. Band A.S.B. A.S,B. EICHENBERG, JOE EIMERMANA lCollegel ROSEMARY A.S.B. CS.B.J.C,l C.S,C. HifTri Capf. Tennis Tm. Drill Tm, G.L. ELLIOTT, MARILYN EVANS, ARTHUR lS.B.J.C.l lS.B.J.C.l GL. A.S.B. A.S.B. Hi-Y Hi-Tri Block S Track lfku -'72 1 LL. xy i I 1 . I LLV., I, gg? ' ' 'T Q. EVANS, BILLY EVENSEN, NEIL UI IJunior Collegcj C.S.F.fSeaI Bearer Hi-Y V.P. '38 German CI. C.B.L, Ds:baIc Bus. Mgr. Tyro Ann. Tcnnis '37-9 C.F.C A.S.B. FERGUSON, NORMAN FLEENER, SCOTT IS.B.J,C.I IS.B.J.C.I OpereIfa Smifh Hughes Lafin Club HIYY C.S.C. A.S.B. A.S.B. C.S.C. FRIEDAUER, BILL FREEMAN, J. B. UI IS.B.J.C.I Fr. CI. A,S.B. A.S.B. C.S.C. C.S.C. GADDIE, AVOS GAIL, EUGENE I?I IS.B.J.C.I G.L. Laiin CI. A.S.B. S.B.S.S. C.S.F, Sfage Crew I ' ,, . x xix I 3 J TN J X X -5:2 if XSS? Q ' FALKENSTEIN, BETTY IS.B.J,C,I I-Ii-Tri Tennfs A.S.B, GL. FLOOD, JAKE LSITODT A.S.B. C.S.C. FROST, VIRGINIA IS.B.J.C.I Orch. G,A.A. G.L. GALLANES, PETE IJr. Collegej A.S.B. C.S.C. 38 ,J N X 1-fx,,, -, HT. I., Q FARTHIN6, EUGENE IWiggIns Trade Sch.J C.S.C. S,B,S.S. A.S.B. Srnifh Hughes FLOWER, JUANITA IWorI:j G.L. A.S.B. FULLER, EARLDA IJr. CoI.I A.S.B. Tyro Wkly. Span. CI, Wrifers Cl. GARRITY, BETTY LOU IS.B.J.C.I Tennis Orch. S.B.S,S. G-.L. ..IllE,-14.2 lm ff K I 3 It lk T it rr' I ' FELLENBAUM, BILL ICoIo. Sch. of Minesl Jr. Ex. Soph. Hi-Y C.S,C. Rcp. FOWLES, NORMA ISec'I Workj Jr. Bus, Ushereffe Soph. Dr, CI. I-Ii-Tri FUQUA, WALLACE IS.B.J.C.I A.S.B. C.S.C. GEIB, ROBERT W. fS,B.J.C.I PerIcIean Comm. of Finance S.B.S.S. C.S.C. I I Q--. I GILLESPIE, GLEASON, BETH MAY GLINES, NOEL I-IENRIETTA IS.B.J.C.J IS.B.J.C.I C71 G,A.A. Band G.A.A. S.B.S.S. A.S.B. O.B.D.C, Jr. Bus. C.S.C. HifTrI CI, Off. ll-A GORMAN, JIMMY GORMLEY, GRAEBER, CHARLES IS.B.J.C.I JANE ANNE IS.B.J,C,I Sr. HI-Y ISQI1. of Musicj Tennis Trn. A.S.B. Laiin CI. Periclean C.S.C. Orch. '37-9 HI-Y Tyro Ann. Ad'bIe Sp'dII1rIII S.B.S.S. GREEN, PATRICIA GREENUP, MARY GREGORY, FRANCIS IS.B.J.C.I IU,C.L,A.J IS.B.J.C.I C.S.F. C.S.F. Biock S. Lib. CI. Fr. CI. Fiball '36 G.A.A, GUTHRIE, HALL, BESSIE HALL, BOB ELIZABETH T. UI IS.B.J.C,I IPon'1onaI V. Pres. Soph. CI Smge Crew Sec'y CSE. G.L. Periclean Seal Bearer A.S.B. C.S.C, LaIin CI. A.S.B. Jr. Bus. Soboban-Chaplain, ' 39 GODFREY, ARLIE MAE GOIN, HAZEL IS.B.J.C.l IS.B.J.C.I Jr. Bus. Span. CI. Tyro WkIy. Drill Tcarn Orch. A.S.B. Soboban G.L. GRAVES, IRENE GREENE, DORIS IS.I3.J,C,I IS.B.J.C,j I-IIATri G,A.A.'O.B.D,C. Span. CI. Laiin CI. G.L. Rep. LIb, Cl. S.B,S,S. Drill Tm. GREGORY, KATI-IRYN GROGAN, MARIE IS,B.J.C.I HI A.S.B. G.A.A.-O.B.D.C. G.L. Soboban-W.W.U. Span. CI. Tennis Ldr. I-IALL, MILDRED HALLOWELL, I?j ADELINE G.L, ICOIICQEI DriIl Tm. GJ.. A.S.B. A.S.B. L9 .Xxx X. HALSEY, JEANNE HALSEY, ROBERT HAM, BARBARA IU.C.L.A,I IS.B.J.C.I IU.C.L.A.I Pres, S.B.S,S. '38 Tennis Team French CI. Hi-Tri Block S HI-Tri Jr. Bus. A.S.B. Jr. Bus. Lib. CI. C.S.C. A.S.B. HANCOCK, BETTE HANSON, DOROTHY HANSON, PAUL A. IU.S.C.J IS.B.J.C.I IU. of C.I Jr. Bus. S.B.S.S. Hi-Y Hi-Tri A.S.B. C.S.C. G.L, G.L. ASB. Thespian HARTMANN, ERNEST HARRISON, JOE HARRISON, ROBERT fNavyI UI IS.B.J.C.J Bskiball BIock S A.S.B. Swimming Smith Hughes C.S.C. Smiih Hughes C.S.C. HAYNES, TOM HEAD, JOE HEBERT, RUTH IS.B.J.C.I IPasacIena J,C.I IS.B.J.C.J C.S.C. A.S.B. Jr. Bus. A.S.B. Smifh Hughes HI-Tri C.S.C. A.S.B. G.L. - '21 L A HAMILTON, FRED HAMILTON, LYNN HJ IS.B.J.C.J S,B,S.S. C.F.C. A.S.B. A.S.B. C.S.C. Hi-Y ThespIan HARBER, TREVELENE HARMON, HAROLD IU. of OJ CS.B.J.C.I Jr. Bus. German Cl. HI-Tri C.S.C. G.A.A. A.S.B. HATI-IAWAY,JAMES E. I-IAWKINS, KATHRYN I7I I7I A,S,B, S.B,S,S. CSC. A.S.B. G.L. HELLYER, GEORGE HENDERSON, ISfanfordJ BARBARA Pres. A,S.B. '38 fCoIIegeJ C,B,L. Debate Hi-Tri Pres. Jr. Class Pres. Soph. HIAY Tyro AnnuaI Spanish Club Jr. Bus. HEWITT, GRACE ICoIIegeI C-.L. A.S.B. HIRTZEL, EIELYN IS.B.J.C.I Jr. Bus. G.A.A. S.B.S.S. 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Sfafe OraIory '38 LEWIS, WARREN fs.s.J.c.y A.S.B, c.s.c. LINCOLN, DAVID I3.B.J.C.j Tennis Tm. Comm, Boys' AII1. Block S C.5.C. KROUSKUP, ROGER I7J S.B,S.S. Hi-Y C.S.C. LA HUE, PAUIINE IBMs. CoI.I S.B,S.S. A.S.B. GL LEWIS, PAUIINE IGym Tcaclwod G.A.A. Jr. Bus, AssI. YCII LLIV. O.B.D.C. LINFESTY, LORETTA INurseI G.L. G.A.A.-O.B.D.C. A,S.B. Hi-Tri r 14 JV 'Qi Wi, if '7'L 1:51-Ipsvfl' Qs 40+ LIVERMAN, WILDA LONG, ALFRED IBus. Col,I Ur. Col,I G.L. Thespian A.S.B. CSC. Band-Orch. LOPEZ, HERMAN LOWE, JEANETTE IS.B.J.C.j IYI Band MeIropoIc Ser. CI, Orch. G.L. A.S.B. A.S.B. C.S.C. MAROUISS, LENA IU. of RedIandsI AeoIIan German CI. ExfCommi?Ine Band MATHEWS, JEANNE Uournalisml Tyro Wkly. SIaff G.A.A. G.L. Jr.-Sr. Play U 1 I ,fl Qjjx EIN MAROUISS, LOIS IU. of Redlandsj Aeolian German CI. Band G.L. MAYNARD, FERN fBeauIy Scl1.I G.L. A.S.B. LOUKS, CHARLES LOCKABEY, LEOLA IBusinessI CBEBUIY SCILI Aeolian Aeolian Glee Cl. Glee Cl, G.L. LYTLE, EDITH LYTLE, LYLA IS.B.J,C.I IS.B.J.C.I G.L. Band 81 Orch. 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A.S.B. MILLER, IVY MILLER, RUSSELL MILLER, VIRGINIA MORLEY, PI-IYLLIS MORSE, ARTHUR IS.B.J.C,I IU. of New Mex.I IBeauIy SCILI IJ.C.I I?I Aeoliarv Hi-Y A.S.B. AvIaIIon CI. A.S.B. C.F.C, French CI. G.L. Spanish CI. C.S.C. Thespian Jr. Ex. PosIure Parade G,L. A.S.B. MarIha MOSES, MARILYN MURRAY, RUTH MURPHREE, ERNEST NEEDHAM, IRENE NEILL, DOROTHY IS,B.J.C.I ILongmiresj IS.B.J.C.j IBeauIy CoI.I IU.C.L.A.I V. Pres. A.S,B. '38-9 Ushereffe A.S.B. Tr, Copan HI., Okla. C.S.F. Naf'I For. 81 TIvespIan Hi-Tri C,S.C G.L. Lafin CI. C,S.F.-Seal Bearer G.L, I-Ii-Y A.S.B. Spanish CI. C,B.I. Dvbafe Pres. AII. CI, 'XI PWS. Suph. CI. '36 IIIJ. CI. 45 W 'Anil' 1--, , . . X A WE' il . ,,-- 4' 5 ff A . . T L' i l' 'W A 19 1 115 127'-11 K al -F' 5 we is 'ln A NEW, FRED NICHOLL, MARGARET NISH, RAYMOND TBUS, Col.l l.i.C.l llierlceleyl Tr. Riverside Hi. H?-Y '37-87 A.S.B. A.S.B. Tyro Wkly. C.S.C. Hi-Tri Tyro Ann,-S.B.S,S. Quill 8: Scroll OESCHNER, BERNARD O'NEAl., RUTH ONG,-AR, ESTHER lDairymanl T71 lS.B.J.C.l K.C.B.-Gym G.A.A.-O.B.D.C. G.A.A. A.S.B. S.B.S.S. S.B.S.S. C.5.C. Soanish Cl. Aeolian Soboban-W.W.U. Spanish Cl. PARADISE, PARKER, D. B. PATTERSON, LLOYD MARCEUNE Ur. COLT HJ lUndecicledl Baskelball Football '37 A.S.B, Periclean Baseball '38 G-,L. A.S.B. A.S.B. C.S.C. C.S.C, PEARSON, BERNlCE PEAVIE, MILDRED PEDVIN, MILDRED lScC'y, lBu5. CULT lJ.C.y S.B.S,S. Tennis Trix. S.B.S.S. A.S.B. A.S.B. Asolian G.L. GL. A.S.B, El 46 W D Q lb. lil NYOUIST, JUNE lSec'y l-larrisl S.B.S.S. C.S.F. GL. Soboban OSBURN, CLARA lS.B.J.C.l Jr. Bus. ELL. Rep. '37-B Tyro Ann. '37 A.S.B. PATTON, CHARLIE gS.5.J.C.l ODENNING, HELEN lLongrnire'sl Hi-Tri Jr. Bus. Euodia A.S.B, OTSEN, WTLLIAM l?l A.S.B. C.S,C. EMILY PATTEN, lBuS. CONT A.S.B, Tenms Ldr. '37-8-9 C.S C. G.L. A.S.B. PENHALE, PERRY, EULA MARY ALlCE lLongrnire5l lS.B.J.C.J Hz-Tri 35.7 Mgr. Tennis Tm, A.S.B, G.A.A.-O.B.D,C. 6.L. V. Pres. French Cl. Suooban 2' QQ PERSINGER, MAXINE PETERSON, ETI-IE IS.B,J.C.I YeII Ldr. '37-9 Jr. Bus. G-.A.A. 'Inespian PUMP, CARL I5.B,J.C,I Siaqe Cr. '379 5Iage Mgr. '39 A,S.B. REDMAN, PAUL IRedl1wd5 l.In1v.I Pres. HIAY BIOCIQ Lv Band A.S.'5. RICHARDS, TYNES IVanderbIItI Peridean Latin CI. C.S.I-,-Sen! Be-orvr A.S.B, QBUS, COLD C.S.F. '36-7 Tennis Ladjer '37-9 GL S.B.5.S, 36 OUILLEN, OLIVE IBeaufy SCILI A,S.5. GL, REECE, ZELMA ITeacherI G.A.A. '37-9 Span. CI, Adv. Pres. '37 CIMA. Ltrnnen CI. RICHARDSON, ROBERT I?I A,S,B, C.S.C. L PFUNDER, MARYJEAN POND, VELMA IS.B.J.C.I I?I S.B.S.S. Span. CI. HI-TrI Tennis Ldr, G-,A.AA Lefferrnen Cl. GL. Soboban-W.W,U S.B.S,S. OUIRK, PHILLIP RANKIN, FRANCES IS,B,J.C.I UI Pedciean 6.A.A, Thespian O.B.D.C. Sf. Dir. Band French CI. Orch. A.S.B. REEDER, GLADYS IUnde:ideC4, GI. A.S.B. RICIIIE, JEANNE IS.B.J,C.I C.S.F, C.F.C. A.S,B, Cf-rr 'Jn Cl. 47 REEDER, RUBY IUndecidedI CL. A.S.B. RICKS, ROY JOE IS.B.J.C.I Sf. Debafe '38 AeoIIan Banu 'lIwespI.an POWELL, WILLIAM IS.B.J.C.I A.S.B, C.S.C. REDLINE, LELAND IC-Seologisfj Tr, Lfrrnan BIOCIK S Rep, Boys' SIaIe Sec, Pericleans RICHARDS, JACQUIE I?I French CI. LM. CI. C.F,C. Soc. CII, 3.I. RIES, BENNY IS.B.J.C.I A.S.B. C,S.C. w. X Ie? ' X . fix! x I A' Hifi, 5 ' I , A I . .Lk. LQ., 152325, RILEY, ANNA MARY RI NGGENBERG, BILL RISTOW, MILDRED RIVERA, PAUL IHarris CU.j ICQI, Teclrl I?l I?l A.S.B. HI-Y A.S.B, Swirnrnlnq G.L. Pres. Lalln Cl. O.L. Track Perlclean C.S.C. A,S.B. A.S.B. ROBINSON, ROSALYN ROBINSON, RUTH RODDICK, KEITH RODRIOUEZ, HELEN IS.B,J.C.l IS.B.J.C.l ICQI. Tech.l ITyplsIl Tennis Usherelle Pres. F,F,A. GL. Span. Cl, S.B.S.S. ASB, A,S.B. Lalln Cl. G.L. C.S,C. G.L. ROMERO, BELEN ROMERO, CAROLINE ROMO, ELIZABETH ROSENBERG, RALPH IOfis Arl lnsI,j IVVorkl IS.B..l.C,l Hob in Monlreal, S.B.S,S, C.S.F, Bus, Mgr, Tyro Wkly Caryl G.L, Span. Cl. Band-Maiorelle C.S.F. C.S.F. V. P, Jr. Cl. Quill 8: Scroll A.S.B. Mex. Slu. Cl. GL. C,S,F. Pres, '39 C.S.C. ROUSE, GUSSIE RUIZ, LAWRENCE RUSSELL, VIRGINIA RYDER, CAROL IS.B.J.C.J I?l IS.B.J.C.l IBUS, CoI.j Hl-Trl A,S.B. G.L. A.S.B. G.L. Rep. C.S,C. A.S.B. G.L. Thespian S.B,S.S, Enler lhe Princess Laxlin Cl. I W Lib , .iq . 48 lift ROBERDS, WILMA IJ.C.j Hi-Tri C.F.C. C.S,F. ROLLINS, DUANE IS.B.J.C.l C.F.C. C.S.C. French Cl S.B.S.S. ROUSE, DOROTHY IU.S.C.j Thespian V. P. Library Cl, Jr, Bus. Pasadena Play Tour SALTER, MARVIN ICiviI Ser, Jobl A.S.B. C,S.C, S an H i sl 5 T? --P L ., m fe. SANDAHL, PHILLIP SANTINI, KENNETH lSaIesnmnI UI A.S.B. A,S.B. C.S.C. C-5-C, SCHAEFER, SCI-IEPPERS, MARJORIE JOSEPHINE fS,B,J.C.I ISan Franciscoj Tennis '37-8 G.L, S.B.S.S. 131:-7 A.S.B. G.L. A,S.B. SEDEROUIST, SEAGERS, ALBERT DONALD lNavy Air Corpsj Periclean German CI, A.S.B. C.S.C. SHOWER, RUBY SI fWorkI Ushereffe Aeolian C.S.F. G.l. lComp1on J. CJ Tr. Redondo PIIOIO. CI. A.S.B. C.S.C. KKING, ART lAnnapoII5I Thespian Soph. FooIbaII Ad'bIe Sp'dThrIfI I Imwrly, SImnqPr gl 'Q ds ra- T' B - . . r - , ,fi 48 - 6 5 -Ig .: t .- L ' . R :-. 1 , SAREE, AUDREY SARTOR, MARY ELLEN SAVILLE, ROBERT fTheaIerI IS.B.J.C.j fLinCoIn U.I S.B.S.S. Span. CI. Block S G-,L, Hi-Tri Tr. '37-9 A.S.B. G.L. Rep. A.S,B, A.S.B. C.S.C. SCHUBERT, ARTHUR SCOTT, BOB SCOTT, LENWOOD fS.B.J.C.I iCal, TeCI1.I Block S F,E.A. E.F.A. Two LeHers C.S.C. Judging Team A.S.B, A.S.B. A.S.B. C.S.C. C.S.C. SHAY, PEGGY JEAN SHELLEY, BETTY SHIMIZU, ROSE qs.B.J.c.p 4s.B.J.c.y lS.B,J.C.I Hi-Tri Hi-Tri Cur. CI. Sec. Jr. Bus. G.L. C.S.F. Lailn CI. A.S.B, G.L. S.B,S.S. A.S.B. SIMPSON, SINGLETON, FLORINE SKAGG5, ELIZABETH MARGARET fTrade SCh.I CWorkJ HJ Band S,B.S.S. G.A.A, Orch. A.S.B. G.L. G.A.A. G.L. ASB. 49 Ar-ulmn SnImImn-W.W.U. WI. ?I X' W0 Y ri 45' 'R E!C ' . Q yi I 5 5 . 5 if 42- fa? BK Nr-af R ff. SKEEN, SAM SKOUSEN, MAX SMETHURST, SMITH, GLENN SMITH, HARVEY IS.B.J.C.I IS,B,J.C.I GORDON fS.B.J,C,I TLongmiresj Var. FooIbalI C.E,C. IS.B,J.C.J Pedclean A.S.B. A.S.B. La1In Cl, Jr. Ex. BaskeIbaII C.S.C. C.S.C. Peridean Soph. Hi-Y Soph, CI. Offlcer Aviaiiom Span, CI. Lafin CI. C.S.C, SMITH, JACOUELINE SMITH, JIM SMITH, LARRY SMITH, MARGUERITE SMITH, RAYMOND UI ISIanfordj T75 IDenIisf Asstj T71 S.B.S.S. Hi-Y A.S.B. S.B.S.S. A,S.B. G.A.A. Tr. '37-9 CSC. G-.L, C.S.C. Hi-Tri Soph. FooIbaII C.S,F. DriII Tm, Block S Euodia SMITH, ZELLA SNYDER, JACK SOUTHER, LEILA SOUTHERLAND, SPERRY, MARJORIE ISaIes WorkI UI ISec.I MYRTLE TS.B.J.C.T GL, Aviaiion CI. TennIs Tm. HI HI-Tri A.S.B. Swimming Tm. Mqr. A.S.B. C.S.E. Jr, Bus. GI. G.L. C.S.F. '36 S.B.S.S. SPONSLER, MARTIN STANDISH, KENNETH STEELE, BARBARA STEIN, ELLA STEPHENS, DARLYNE QS.B.J.C.I IRedIauds U.I IJobI TDemonsIruIorI fWoodbury'SI Orch. Pres. A.S,B. '39 Ushereffe Orch. HI-Tri Bamd Pres. Jr. HEY GL AeoIiarI Jr. Bus. Ubrulv CI, Pres. C.F,C. A.S,B. HifTrI G.A.A. A.S.B, CBL, Debdte CL Usheretfe KX, X LX .MISS I 7 1:0 S QM! S.. n 1 If ,Jn 'Q' kr L . RA . Ti S. K' . Q.. 49 'Nw STEPHENS, DONAID STCCKSCHLADER, STRAIN, MAXINE STRANO, VERNA STROBEL, JEAN IS,B.J.C.I ELEANOR IDI: Assf.I HI IU,C.L.A,I S.B.S.S. UI G.A.A. Aeolian Jr. Bus. CSC. G-.L. S.B S.S. Span. CI. HI-Tri Band A.S,B. HI-Trl G.L. Pres. G.A.A, ASB, A,S.B. CIass Treas, IIB STROMMER, PATTY STROUT, ESTHER STURGEON, NEIL STUTTER, ALINE SULLIVAN, JEAN IS.B.J.C.J I?I IUndecIdedI IS.B,J.C.I IPomonaI G.L. CourvciI Pres. A.S.B. A.S.B. A.S.B. Ex, Comm. A.S.B, G-,L, C,S.C, G.L. C.S.F.-Seal Beaver Jr. Bus. IsI Pres. Sobobans Spam. CI, N.F.L.-C.F,C, SULTZER, CATHERINE SUMMANN, MARTHA SUMMERS, MAURIIIE SUTTON, LORRAINE TANAKA, TOYOKO IS.B.J.C.I IVVOIIQI IS,B.J.C,J ICourI House Jobl IYI C.S.F. German Cl. Soboban V. Pres. Jr, Bus. C.S.F. C,F.C. S.B.S.S, AeoIIarv I-II-TrI GI, Lain CI. GL. Sec. A.S.B, G.A.A. A,S,B, InIer CI. Drbnhf A.S.B. Pres. NaI'I. Thcspian DriII Tm, Tennis Tram: TAULBEE, HARRY TAYLOR, BETTY JANE TAYLOR, BETTY RAE TAYLOR, BOB TIIREATT, WILLIAM IBoxinqI IS.B.J.C.I I?j IS,B.J.C,I IFWQSIWI A.S.B. Pres. HiATrI '38-9 A.S,B. A.S.B. Trees. Thespians C.S.C. C.S.F.fSeaI Bearer C.L. C.S.C, Pre-5, Sf, Cl, Soph. Tr. 9 L. CHD. V. P. UI Perldeans V.P. of Jr. CI. A.S,B. If I 5, ' ,Mr , .V Q' ,A If 1 .,:: if 1 S. -49' gun. 'YI TILLITT, IOLA fS,B.J.C.j C.S.F,'SeaI Bu.zrf1r Hi-Tri Cab. '38f9 Jr. CJ. Cab. TOWNSEND, HELEN l?J ei, A.s.B. TU RK, JAMES fComm. Ariisfl A.S.B, C.S.C. VALLCRO, IDA H3 G,A.A.AO.B.D.C. S.B.S.5. G.l,. fr V TIMMERMAN, UARDA TORRES, JULIO 173 A.S.B. GL, TRESTER, ELEANOR Wrmdecidedj ' A,S.B. G.L, TURNBULL, ROBERT fChaifey J.C.y Periclean C.S.C. A.S.B. HIFY VANDERFORD, MILDRED QBUS. Coll A.S.B. GL. lCIerkj Mex, STU. CV, Primer C.S.C. TRIMLETT, JACK CNavyj A.S.B. C.S.C. ULLOM, BML 1S.B,J.C.J Band S.B.S.S. A.S.B. C.S,C. vm vusr, CLEMENT qs.s.J.C,J c,s.F. A.S.B. csc. 52 1.- s, H Gr TOFT, RALPH TOTH, MARGARET UD fS.B.J.C.b A.S,B. A.S.B. C.S.C. G.L. Spanish Cl. TROZERA, VINCENT TRUJILLO, EDWARD fWash. SLD HJ F.F.A. RepA '38 A.S.B. V. P. F.F.A. '39 C.S.C. Hisf. F.F,A. '37 V.P.-S.B.S.S. UNDEPWOOD, DOROTHY NJ Hi-Tri Frerw, CI, Aviafion CN. G.L. Rep. WAIT, JEAN fWoodburyj G.L. A.S.B. UPTON, GEORGE ru. of N. My Tr, '36'B Yell Ldr, '37-8 Block S Head Dr, Mir. '36-S WAITMAN, GERALD IS.B.J.C.J Block S Periclean Baskefbali Baseball WALDEN, CHARLES I7I A.S.B. C,S.C. WATTS, JOHN IS.B.J,C.I Jr, Ex. Hi-Y A.S.B. C.S.C. WENTZ, GAIL IJr. CoI.I A.S.B. C.S.C. WHYTE, WILLIAM IS.B.J.C.I Aviafion CI. Block S Lafin CI. Track '37-8 WALDEN, CLINTON WARBOYS, BARBARA WARE, RUTH I?I A.S.B, CSC. WAY, JIM INSWI Jr, Ex. I-Ii-Y BIock S Tyro Wkly. WENZ, WARREN IS.B.J.C.I Periclean '36 Thespian Golf WILLIAMS, BETTY IU.C.L.A,I Jr. Bus. Hi-Tri GL. Lafin CI. WARREN, EMMA IS.B.J.C.j IS.B.J.C.I IS.B,J.C.I C.S.F. '36-7 S,B.S.S. A.S.B. G.A,A. '36-7 A.S.B. GL. G-.L. GL. G.A.A. S.B,S.S. WEBSTER, WEICK, LILA WEISNER, GEORGE NORMA IWorIcJ IYI IS,B.J.C.I GJ.. C.S.C, Aeolian DriII Tm. S.B.S.S. LaIIn CI, OpereHa '38 A.S.B. Orch. Pageanf '38 G-.L. WEST, JAMES WHITAKER, PATRICIA WHITE, STEWART UI IS.B.J.C.I ILoyoIa Lawj A,S,B. G,A.A.-O.B.D,C. S.B.S.S. C,S.C. I-II-Tri Jr, Ex. Jr, Bus. Track WILLIAMS, CHARLES WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA WILLITTS, DORIS IU,S.C,I IBus, CoI.I I7I Hi-Y A.S.B. A.S.B. Library CI. Gi. Lv.L, A.S,B. C.S,C. fo ' x 53 , g wx sk T 1-s 'V ,,.-ea, I 51 II A 'Ta O WILSHIRE, SALLIE I?I S.B.S.S. G.L. A,S.B. WINTERS, MARTHA I7I I-Ii'TrI S.B.S.S. Orcn. AcoIIan WORMAN, ROBERT ISan FrancIscoI Carnera CI. C.S.C. A.S,B. I ' 1 Q I X x J XXKMX WILSON, MARY IPornonaI C.S.F. AeoIIan Pres. Jr. Bus. Soboban-W.W,U, WOLTER, GERALDINE IU,C.L,A.I G.A.A. O.B.D,C. Tennis Trn, '39-9 splmzsh CI. YERGENS, ESTHER lS.B,J.C.I AeoIIan G.L. A.5.B, WINBIGLER, PARMA IJ.C.I C.F.C. C.S,F. DrilI Tm. InIcrcI. DcbaIe '37 WOMACK, NORMAN UI Block S Soplw. FIbaII and BaskeIIaaII Soph. BasebdIi and Swimming Jr. 81 Sr, Ba5kcfbaII YOUNG, DEAN IU. of New Mex.I Hi-Y Jr. Ex. BasIccIbaII '36-7 Block S 54 EDWINA FAY WING, BETTY IS.B,J.C.I A.S,B. GL. WOOD, WAYNE fJ.C,I I-II-Y A,S.B. C.S.C. YOUNG, fFcrguSon'5I Usnercffc LaIIn CI. Gi. WINTER, JIEANNE IArI' Schoolj Tyro Ann. Spanish CI, Hi-Tri S.B.S.S. WOOLF, MARION Iowa, sme U4 A,S.B. C.S.C. YOU NG, HAROLD I?l C.S.C. A.S.B, ll llllfllllllll BERNICE RISBERG Junior-died April 9 il? DONNA RENE KELLOGG Senior B Class Treasurer-diecl April 22 KATHERINE GARDNER Prcsidenl JUNIOR A OLIVER Treasurer SEVERSON Secrefary IIIIIIII February 2, I937, will be remembered for a long lime by our class as Ihe day when we officially enlered info 'the aclivifies of good old S. B. I-I. S. We. as sophomores from all fhe surrounding iunior high schools. eniered info a Iabyrinfh of high school scholasfic and alhlefic acfiviiies. Finding many new acliviries in which Io parficipale. we did nor find much lime for many acIivi'I'ies of our own class. I-Iowever. Ihe Beehive, 'Ihe paper Iradirionally ediled by each sophomore class, was very successfully carried our during our Iirsl semesler. Our class also sponsored Ihe semi- annual Sophomore Recepfion. Alihough we were a rafher small class, we did accomplish some our- slanding Ihings. Advancing nearer Io Ihe end ol: our high school life, we soon found ourselves as iuniors. Many members of our class were very prominenr in drama, debafe and orafory, and afhlefics, The Junior-Senior Prom, held every year in May, was in I938 successfully sponsored by our class. A+ Ihe midlerm of I939, our class advanced a siep Iarlher, Ihis Iime becoming Ihe head ol Ihe classes as seniors. I am sure we have enioyed Ihe pas? Iiliieih jubilee year, and we are looking forward Io a successful year. Now I wish Io express my appreciarion Io you for giving me Ihe privilege of serving you during This pas? year. I wanr To wish you a lol of success in Ihe coming year, and I am sure our high school is going +o be seeing a lol more of you. KATHERINE GARDNER 56 ik vi? wi? 1, ,x K x 1-1 A M 57 W, ik wir 'Sv .1 g J ff: BOB VAUTTTEROT Presideni JUNIOR B GUTHRIE Vice President GENTRY Secrefary Ulyilltilll Here we are Tinishing our TirsT sernesTer as iuniors. IT has seemed diTTerenT This year, as we were al- ready accusTomed To The rouTine oT high school liTe. As This is The celebraTion OT The 5OTh anni- versary since The beginning OT ye olde high school, we sTop To saluTe our Alma MaTer and wish her many more successful years. We iuniors have helped To sTarT iT oTT on The nexT TiTTy years. and we appreciaTe The good sporTsrnanship shown by The sTudenT body. San Bernardino High School has oTTered us many acTiviTies wiTh which To enioy ourselves. A big evenT oT The year was The Junior-Senior Prom, where The iuniors were hosTs To upper classmen. The seniors. OTher dances, recepTions, and plays helped To Till up our year as iuniors. In addiTion To The social liTe oT high school we Turn To The various sporTs. The girls were represenTed in The G. A. A., where They enjoyed sporTs of all kinds. We Talre our haTs oTT To The boys who enTered inTo TooTball, baslreTball, and Traclc. These boys worlred hard and alThough They did noT come ouT a vicTorious Team, They Toughl' hard and are coming baclr To TighT even harder nexT year. We have wiTnessed The addiTion of new buildings on our campus This year. These buildings have been enioyed by one and all. The new caTeTeria and social hall were good addiTions and we loolc Torward To using Them even more nexT year. We'il be seeing you ! l BOB VAUTHEROT ik ik vi? A wwf' ik ik' wNmVm .. ...W ...,..W.. . em SOB CASTLE PresidenT SOPHOMORE A WlSSBURG Vice Presidenl SH ERRARD SecreTary la T I so llllllllll Fellow ClassmaTes oT W '4l: On February 2, I938, The Sophomore A class en- Tered S, B. H. S., when we commenced our regular S. B. l-l. S. duTies. We were quiTe unprepared for The diTTiculT semesTer ahead of us. and we had To geT accusTomed To The new rouTine. We found ourselves in The midst oT many new Teachers. and whaT seemed To us like a sea ol sTudenTs. and iT was really a leTdown To Tind ouT ThaT we were no longer The big shoTs we ThoughT we were while in The 9A. AlThough The class was really kepl' preTTy busy Time was Taken ouT To ediT a Sophomore paper. The Beehive was The mosT ouTsTanding acTiviTy oT our class during The TirsT semesTer. We didn'T arrive in Time Tor TooTball or baskeTball, buT we did geT in on The spring sporTs wiTh Bill l-lildelorand, I-larold Miller, and Nick Sederes. ATTer summer vacaTion we reTurned and once more sTarTed our scholasTic acTiviTies, This Time a biT more prepared. We sTarTed sporTs wiTh a bang wiih ArT Aragon, Don Guinn, Harold Miller, Nick Sederes, Anlonio Vallez, Kennelh Naylor, Redford Cleere, Leo Cass. Bob Zimmerman, Philip Pope, KenneTh Pelle, Richard Aide, and Eugene Meeks making The sophomore fooTball squad. We sTop To meriTion These boys because They worked hard in Trying To make a vicTorious Team. We are looking forward To even more successful years when we are iuniors and seniors-so you'll be hearing more Trorn us soon. BOB CASTLE ik' 'SRP wil? 105352 wir ik .. . ......,... .... , Qi v 'slflvlfi iid T. .fl E RAY UNGER Presidenf SOPT-IOMORE B CUSEN ELLA Vice PresidenT STOCKWELL Secretary yQyTylf+llTllE l.asT SepTember There enTered inTo S. B. H. S. many bewildered sTudenTs. Yes, iT was The Sopho- more class. Our surroundings were much diTTerenT and This Time we weren'T The head of The school, b-iT were regarded as Those sophs. l-ligh school lile has proved To be a loT of Tun, and we have added To our knowledge so ThaT we may conTinue inTo hard subiecTs nexT year. As school closes in June, one oT The largesT sophomore classes in S. B. l-l. S. hisTory will proceed inTo iTs iunior year -a very inTelligenT army of loyal sTudenTs. Our acTiviTies of The year I938-39 have demon- sTraTed The abiliTy oT The Sophomore Class. We also add To our crediT The very successTul Sopho- more RecepTion. This year The Sophomore Drama Club was reorganized. The year's acTiviTies show ThaT The Sophomore Drama Club has made greaT sTrides and has prepared many oT our sTudenTs Tor greaTer Things ahead. AlThough The sophomore aThleTics have noT been as successful as we wished, wiTh only a Tew games won, Mr. STancer promises ThaT many of The boys on The sophomore Team will be S. B. T-T. S. besf TooTball players in The TuTure. lT is a worThy honor ThaT we include some of These boys: Roy Phillips, Tom l-larmon, Richard Dowd. Bill Mclvlullin, Charles BancroTT, RoberT Ohashi, and Ralph Alaskas. These names will be prominenT on TuTure TooTball Teams-waTch Tor Them. Now l would like To Thank you Tor The enjoyable and memorable Time ThaT l have had in serving you This pasT year. RAY UNG-ER ik lii?P ik us A XX. S K X 3 W tr WF 5-,i5E,:?'fJ5i1ggg?f?'H? ff 1 1 ! -N, Lsn . 1 . ,K Wi, 'fbi 1 A3Zm?.ifLRi5iiE QYYEELJI Q ilGE3f,iS :k?4a??,E I. I II .I I- . I .. . . .- I'I.q-o I. . ' o qv. ,, .' Q .,. m 'Q 5. 7 -A' .,., I . 0. . 5 g, . .4 . ,.-1,-. .0 w ' Ju , I 1 . I .,, II . . - .I ..I, uf.-'I..II I: I' . 4 ,I - , I-, .II 4 .T . UIIII: I 5. I 0 , - v, 1 I' . . , I . . --fn. .' - b ' ' .1 ..- x ' .- .- . il- ' GI I . I ' ' ' .Iv IIII' I II I ,., . . . , V . , - .I I . I - - . .- II- V. .II.I1.I I -1.-.I ...VI:,I .- - ,.I I ,-- I -. ., If - w -- ' V 1 ' -5 I 'ff x .I ,I.. , 4 . - ' f I - .-- . . . Q I .,I , 1 .- -I I. - mi.. . -- -1 .,, I. ,g..,.I:I,. ' .' H - is I I- .1 I ' -.'fs-xv s L' . , .'..- E . . ' I . ,.'3'-.' ' .' .' 2. ' . 7.3 - ' Xi Q - wwf'-XX '- 'lj .,.4' :I '1-1 --I- - - . . ' T-' .' P- ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' . . V - V . - I - I I L. I o . 1 I.I1-. 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' ,' 1. 1 ' -. .u I . . I , I ,I I I I . . I. ,, aI I I . I ...III .. . I I . I . I I I., :VV.II :A II - I,-I III III , I. -III, I-I II III I , II I III: III?IsIIII ' ' . 5: fa ' .' '.' 'A nl' T- I - V ' - ', ' -fi 11... ' 'V V- -' -4 4 .. .- -.-A yr' V- - - - 9.4.4'4.C.:i+l' HKTIVITITS Si? ik Si? ik ii? Si? Sf? TYRO ANNUAL. ..TYRO WEEKLY . . . ARROWHEAD SEAL BEARERS . . . DEBATE . . . ORATORY . . . BAND ORCHESTRA . . . STAGE CREW . . . USHERETTES CHRISTMAS PAGEANT . . . DRAMAS y , MISS E. CONNOR, Sponsor MR, W. HALL, Business Spr. MARIE AMORI, Scheduler VELMA BARNETT, Class JACK CLARK, Phofoqrapher MARY ALICE PENHALE, Arfisf 5? Q , Q59 Qs fi W ,f J U dig MARCIA EDELMANN, Edlfor-in-Chief -3 -11' In .19 :fi K I NEIL EVENSON, Business Manager AnoTher successTul year TerminaTing wiTh The pub- licaTion oT The T939 Tyro Annual has passed com- memoraTing The TiTTieTh anniversary OT The school. When The Tyro was TirsT presenTed as a book of The evenTs oT The school year, iT was a paper bound volume, a magazine wiTh a Tew picTures and a greaT deal of ediTorial maTerial. Today The Tyro is a regular book published annually wiTh many inTeresTing snapshoTs and phoTographs de- picTing a year's passage. Miss Ella Connor, sponsor oT The book, has guided The sTaTT again This year in aTTaining new heighTs. The annual sTaTT consisTed oT Marcia Edelmann as ediTor. Neil Evenson as business manager wiTh Melvin BlomquisT and Frank Binney on his sTaTT, and Mr. Hall as sponsor. Velma BarneTT was senior ediTor and RuTh Madden was her assisTanT: Jeanne WinTer acTed as adminisTraTion ediTor: Emily Coghlan supervised The secTion abouT clubs and organizaTions wiTh Geraldine Ames as her capable helper. Jane Anne Gormley worked wiTh The ac- TiviTies oT The school and also wroTe The calendar. June Ware and Ora Lee Harmon cooperaTed on The paneling oT all The picTures. Marie Arnori scheduled The picTures, which were Taken by Jack Clark, assisTed by Tom Elder, Selma Rae CarTee and Phylis Jean Hancock. Mary Alice Penhale and Doris Vernon worked TogeTher on all The arT work: Barbara Jane Henderson was snap- shoT ediTor and Barbara R. Henderson was her assisTanT. Ray Nish and Warren Bruce wroTe up The sporTs ar- Ticles and direcTed The work concerning all sporT evenTs. Glenn Holsinger was The welleknown Tlunky . Hazel and EdiTh Bryan, and Lyla LyTle were The very capable and hard-working TypisTs. The Theme oT The book This year is RecreaTion wiTh all The division pages picTured accordingly. l.iTTle ThumbprinTs are TeaTured ThroughouT The book, depicTing The many diTTerenT sporTs known To S. B. H. S. sTudenTs. New TaculTy picTures were Taken and also picTures of The new buildings, now a parT OT The school. These are shown along wiTh many informal sporTs and sTudenT-body snaps. Marcia Edelmann, as ediTor, planned and submiT- Ted an enTire dummy wiThin The TirsT Two weeks of school. This was accepTed by The sTaTT which immediaTeiy began on The picTures, arTicles, and oTher Things. Marie Amori scheduled The picTures To be Taken by Jack Clark: Then each secTion ediTor and his assisTanT wroTe-up arTicles con- cerning The clubs, plays, games, and classes. The business sTaTT began a campaign under Mr. Hall, which soon sold I200 copies OT The book. This was higher Than The mark seT lasT year. Every member of The sTaTT worked very hard in puTTing ouT The book This year and some spenT a greaT deal of exTra Time working on Their parTicular sec! Tion. AnoTher TeaTure of The annual This year is The ouTsTanding arT work done by Mary Alice Pen- hale and Doris Vernon. These girls drew all The division pages and The ThumbprinTs. This yeara Tew pages in The back of The book were seT aside wiTh special TiTles Tor auTographs insTead of leaving blank spaces. The Annual, ThereTore. has been pre- senTed again To The sTudenTs as a memory book oT The T938 and I939 school year, a TiTTieTh anniver- sary number. 5 . 'W' . . 2 TOP-AMES, COGHLAN, MIDDLE-GORMLEY, HENDERSON BOTTOMMNISH, WINTER .Qi 67 X I T ,f i 3 'ff jing, 8 li' .S B 4 X 3 AJ nv WILLIAMS, Sponsor BROWN BEH RENS COOLEY MATH EWS ADAMS 1 ,ff , fr :i5gf4 1 G K. W. ',,.J.',,Jv,f5 1 3f5f?? CfQ,f9'j,f,'f ,eg,ff1,f-Q 2. f - Q-, ww ,x 4. :hwy 1-.gg,,,ffQg4,-y A sf! X- 24ff.f1p121:2GZ ff' ,J Wm 1 ' 1 f' fi- ,001 Q lf'-'iw-.y ,fann- tw' 4 o4.f4t1', xw f .',-.?f'f:5'i2'4?1- -,xv ,I -!5f12:.n:fx'y L-,us- fa dfgzfz, - , .N .-4,4-,mM,1ff,, ' , ' f .vsfz-,Q 1, '- u41f:HA,'f 14151 ' , JA, gf.,,,3:,g, 4,3 Haiku -12 ' off 4 ,QWW N, ., ,f.,c+:ff4 '. , '- 2 .aw Q-fex1rs,wf1yff- Y ic. ,-'fc-'04 wffdgg. fp- lf,-- 4, . ',m:f'+v,q f,i2,4,,f. W ' v5:,:1:gQr gn, f- 52,-:iz .N 2 p ',. Q 4, 'J rn.: J: - ,ff 4 ffsaavr- ' fi: '12 7 '57E f'f5f R555 ,fiffzdfm f f 15155 -' 'P-'ff' V 'V-'Z'-F610 anydl, V!4'1:4 f ' ' ' 23412 Vg.-94? fir .ffffv-' r.. --.-wr:-Q-'zws f N1 .Aff . , ,f-, ,,-dgfqgw ff, 11. LW- .- . -3-5f5f.'GQ5.frff5'f ff y 3 1 68 if ,f -. NED CRAWFORD, Edlior In Chief . y S my 1 Gel your paper, here! Exlry! Exlry! Exlry! Read L all aboul lhe new sludenl body ollicers. Enioy the gossip columns of page 2! Paper, girlie? Here you are! Every Thursday brings anolher welcome edilion ol lhe Tyro Weekly, lhe newspaper ol San Bernardino High School. There may nol be so much shouling done al lhe lime, bul every sludenl feels losl un- less he gels a copy ol lhe popular four-page news-sheel. Eagerly each one lurns lo lhe lamous 2nd page lo see if his name is inscribed in lhe gossip column, or in lhe popular column Musically Speaking. The Ialler column couples a sludenl's name wilh an appropriale song lille, The lirsl Tyro Weekly was ediled by Dr. Carl Adams, who is now a prominenl ligure in lhe com- munily ol San Bernardino. The newspaper was lhen , dislribuled monlhly and was disconlinued only lo be reslored laler. Il has been changed several limes unlil il has gained ils presenl prominenl ELIZABETH nomo, Business Manager POS'i'O - Many ol lhe slall members do a greal deal ol wriling for our cily newspaper, The Sun. Thus, iournalism in high school leads lo bigger and beller posi- lions. Among lhe compelenl members ol lhe Weekly slall lhose oulslanding were Ned Crawlord. edilor, and Bob Brown, associale edilor. Bob Ausmus, who gradualed al lhe mid-year, had lhe associale edilor posilion during lhe lall semesler. l-le also wrole lhe arlicle enlilled Reelislic Glimpses which concerned lhe cur- renl lilms. Associaled wilh lhe lwo heads ol lhe paper was Elizabelh Romo, ellicienl business man- ager, who kepl lhe linances ol lhe newspaper in good order, Unlil Paul Taylor gradualed in February, he did an excellenl iob ol covering lhe sporls seclion ol the paper wilh Wayne Cooley as his assislanl. Now Wayne Cooley has filled lhe vacancy lell by Paul wilh adeplness. Eleanor Behrens, as associale business manager kepl up wilh Elizabelh Romo and was her worlhy assislanl. Olher members ol lhe slall were Jeanne C. Malhews, who did very line wriling as publicily chairman lor lhe Girls' League and lhe Girls' Alhlelic Associa- liong Barbara Sackell, who also gradualed in mid- year class. and Earlda Fuller, who very ellicienlly worked on lhe 3rd page, which conlains all club and lacully aclivilies7 Arlene Lesher, reporler and edilor lor lhe 2nd page, which conlained all lhose choice bils ol gossip aboul various sludenls: and Ray Nish who collaboraled wilh Arlene Lesher on her assignmenls and also handled lhe Hi-Y Salely Campaign. The lealures ol lhe Tyro Weekly lhis year were the edilorials, which slressed lhe imporlani evenls ol lhe school: lhe lealure arlicles, which ollen were used in lhe cily's newspapers: lhe culs and pic- lures, which made lhe paper more inleresling: lhe school news lsuch as gossip, dances, musicals, elc.lg and sporl news, which included baskelball, lrack, baseball, loolball, and lennis. The sporl wrilers very ollen wrole-up lhe school sporls in lhe daily paper news. Miss Kalhryn Williams acled as sponsor lor +he Weekly again lhis year. Under her guidance a real newspaper was lurned oul. l-lenriella Gillespie worked very hard as lhe lypisl, reading and accur- alely copying all slories handed lo her. TOP-TAYLOR, LESHER MIDDLE-SACKETT, AUSMUS BOTTOM-NISH, FULLER 69 A y BACK ROW, leff To righT: ChrisTianson, PorTer, Fay Brew- sTer. MIDDLE ROW: Morris, Oard, SmiTh, Moore. FRONT ROW: Doyle, Williams, spon- sor, Branniger, Daras. lllllllllllllhlll Along wiTh The Tyre Annual and The Tyro Weekly, anoTher iournalisTic TeaTure oT San Bernardino High School is The Arrowhead. This handbook is puT ouT by an advanced iournalisrn class in cooperaTion wiTh The orienTa- Tion deparTmenT Tor The beneTiT oT all sophomores and new-comers To The school. lT conTains valuable infor- maTion ThaT a new sTudenT needs To know To become familiar wiTh The school. Each club has a paragraph dedicaTed To iTs acTiviTies and The reason Tor iTs organizaTion. There are pages seT aside concerning scholar- ships. ThaT is, how The diTTerenT scholarships are won. Besides This. There is a compleTe lisT of all The diTTerenT scholarships oTTered To The sTudenTs, TogeTher wiTh daTa abouT The Two scholarship socieTies mainTained in The school. Some secTions are Tilled wiTh inTormaTion abouT The many various courses oTfered by The high school. The enTire sTudenT body consTiTuTion is prinTed in The Arrowhead. AnoTher secTion oT The book conTains all The school songs, school yells, and a lisT OT The TaculTy. OTher TeaTures are pages where you can Tind The daily schedule oT The average day oT a sTudenT. There are many rules valuable To a sTudenT such as rules Tor TransTers, Tor The use OT The library, and Tor The sTudy halls. All The requiremenTs Tor graduaTion are lisfed along wiTh The STudenT Body and Girl's League oTTicers. The book is revised each year so ThaT The new organizaTions can be menTioned, and The obsoleTe ones can be removed. This work in revising is done by The aToresaid advanced iournalism group. The personnel of The group Tor I939 includes: Leonard BrewsTer, RuTh Oard, Julian Faye, Jack STearns. Jack PorTer, Russel Chris- Tianson, Marilyn Braniger, Bonnie Duras, GerTrude Moore, Virginia Doyle, Barbara Morris, Jane SmiTh, and Helen Ward. The enTire work oT keeping The book up-To-daTe is done by These sTudenTs under The supervision oT Miss KaThryn Williams. Two years ago The book was compleTely revised, and a new Type and Type Tace size were inTroduced. Since Then, The book has merely been given The necessary revision, which has indeed been a diTTiculT Task. .X fe 70 A Xxx ,ye K , BACK ROW, leTT To righT: McConnel, Richards, Messin- ger, G-uThrie, Draper, SECOND ROW: Coghlan, Moses, STein- berg, sponsor, Taylor, TilleTT. BOTTOM ROW: Mack, Bus- sieres, Amori, Baugh, Tanaka, Ehll TTTTTTTTTTS The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion granTed The San Bernardino Senior High School a charTer in l924. Un- der This consTiTuTion, our school is lcnown as ChapTer 65 in The sTaTe organizaTion. The sTaTe organizaTion was Tounded by The laTe Charles F. Seymour OT a Long Beach high school in l92l. The TirsT sponsor Tor ChapTer 65 was Miss DoroThea Nelson. Under her able leadership The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion grew inTo a sTrong organizaTion. The TirsT regional convenTion in This secTion was held in San Bernardino in l929. Mrs. Sidney BaTeman lAgnes CharveTl direcTed The Tine program as presidenT. The purpose oT This organizaTion is To TosTer a higher sTandard OT scholarship and broader ideals on The parT of all sTudenTs in our secondary schools. The moTTo is Scholarship for Service. Seal Bearers or life members are qranred The oTTicial gold liTe membership pin aTTer Tour semesTers oT membership in Their school organizaTion. A gold seal is placed on Their diplomas. Seal Bearers Trom This high school have achieved high honors in our universiTies. Many oT Them have been elecTed To Phi BeTa Kappa. Among Them are Rowena Ryerson, Marian PaTTenberg, Mrs. BaTeman lAgnes CharveTl, Sarah Gridley lMrs. Williamsl, Franlc Towne. and Jerry FoyTiclc. The Rose l-larbison Scholarship awards were granTed To many Seal Bearers, as only sTudenTs OT superior in- Telliqence were eligible. The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion represenTs The TinesT Type of sTudenTs in our high school. The acTiviTies oT This group are boTh academic and social. ParTies, a Seal Bearers' brealcTasT, picnics, Trips To The l-lunTingTon ArT Galleries, and The sTaTe convenTion inTeresT The members. The scholarship commiTTee oT TaculTy members are: Miss Amy J. STeinberg lsponsorl, Miss Carrie CoddingTon, Miss lone NorTon, Miss EdiTh Griswold, Mrs, Sallie McKesson, Miss Elsie Meier, Miss Ella Connor, Miss llza Van Effen, Mr. Noel Baer, and Mr. Howard Palmer. 5 J f-. 7 l K Y FIRST ROW, leff To righfz Asha ley, Wedberg, Hellyer, Taber. MIDDLE ROW: Jensen, Moses, Coffey, Sullivan, Evans. LAST ROW: Brown, Binney, Genfry, - - -, Sfandish, Skousen. liilplllli. DebaTinq on The naTional quesTion Tor This year, Resolved: The UniTed STaTes should Torm an alliance wi+h GreaT BriTain, The San Bernardino High School debaTors coached by Mrs. CoTTey won The annual Tournarneni' sponsored by The Junior College in December. The win- ning debaTors were awarded medals, and a plaque was presenTed To The school. ln The spring The second TournamenT was held aT ColTon Hiqh School. The San Bernardino High School debaTors Tool: Third place while ColTon won TirsT place and Covina second place. The STaTe OraTorical ConTesT is held This year on May 25, 26 and 27. IT is sponsored by The UniversiTy oT Redlands and held on The UniversiTy's campus. There are Tour classiTicaTions in This conTesT-DebaTe, OraTory, DeclarnaTion, and ExTemporaneous Speaking. ln connecTion wiTh The DeclamaTion secTion There are Three divisions-oraTorical, humorous, and drarnaTic. ConTesTanTs are given Their choice as To which division They will enTer. The conTesT is con- cluded wiTh a dinner given by The UniversiTy. The TirsT Two winners go on To a naTional conTesT which is aTTended by several oTher sTaTes, held This year in Beverly Hills, CaliTornia. Ul3llllUlTl ,,,.. XX TOP ROW: Hellyer, Coffey, Mullins, Moses, Lighf. MTD- DLE ROW: Wedberg, Jensen, Smifh, Miller, Brown, Binney, Gardner. Skousen. BOTTOM ROW: Genfry, Taber, Ashley, Slandish, Sullivan, Reed, Blom- quisf. S 72 xx W. Pirl, A. Bohner, E. Rorno, B, Dixon, L. A. Sheehan, W. Bruce, C, Bloomer, C Baird, J. Bradley, H. Cox, D Canady, A. Carranza, E. Care A l 24 l penler, A. Daniels, H. French, ' L ' iffsnyxrfmk J, Fosfer, N. Glinos, J. Hafha- M' -is way, R. Fosier, B. Jensen, A. Long, T. Onliveras, J. Paller- x s, ' .-gnu son, M. Olney, P. Osbun, P. 1 Quirll, E. Richardson, R. Ricks, iii i F, Singlelon, R. Suggs, G, See- 3 .s ley, R. Sewell, W. Taber, D. .V Trollinger, B. Ullom, E. Win- fers, J. Weymouth, F. While A. Zimman, A. Upwrighf. ikvk Under lhe able leadership ol Mr. Csman lngraham ihe band has compleled anolhor year ol sludy along l'he musical line. This year, lhe band wen? a siep iurlhor, in marching lor parades and ai fhe games, by acquiring some of lhe school's preiliesl girls as lheir Maioreiies , who marched in ironl' of The band iwirling lheir balons in many inieresiing figures. The band re- ceived a gold cup for fhe besl playing in The Covered Wagon Days celebralion held Novem- ber I7-22. They compeled againsl' Collon l-ligh School Band and combined iunior high school band. There also was a beneiil concerl for lhe purpose oi oblaining new band uniforms. The conduclor raps his balon for alienlion, The crowd grows quiei, and The music begins. This has indeed proved a successful year for lhe San Bernardino l-ligh School Orcheslra under lhe leadership oi Mr. Osman lngraham. All ol ihe music Tor lhe school plays and assemblies has been provided by fhis organizalion wiih lheir qreaiesl achievemenl lhe annual Allied Arls conlesl in Los Angeles. The orchesfra also enlerlained ar Viciorville, California, wiih a concerl feafuring a piano concerlo, Mr. lngraham has made il his policy lo give al leasi one concert which feaiured a sludeni player. l-le hopes lo conlinue lhis in laier years. llllllU llliElliEllill FIRST ROW, leff lo right: Dud- ley, Websler, Garrify, Carpen- Yer, Johnson, Gormley, sludenl direcforg Cummin, Wielus, Gill, McCr.ackin, SECOND ROW: Brooks, Harlrnan, Hoalc, Sin- gleton, Winlers, Loufek, Bish- op, Briclrey, Godfrey. THlRD ROW: Poindexler, Lindholm, Easley, Lewis, Sponsler, Cox, Arnold. LAST ROW: While, Myers, Mr. lngraliam, sponsor, Ausferman. QV 73 .J .1 T 'TTT N T ElllET UEHTH FIRST ROW, leTT To rlqhT Smallwood, Thomas, P u m p Bornschein. LAST ROW: D Fleming, Daley, Hall, Roberfs EllTlll The STage Crew is organized To handle The sTage during all Times when There is a play in re- hearsal or in producTion. The crew changes The scenery on sTage beTween scenes, and also handle The sound eTTecTs and sTage properTies. The elecTrician handles all oT The lighTlng eTTecTs Tor The plays. The manager direcTs all oT This worlc. To become a member oT The STage Crew one musT serve a period oT apprenTiceship lasTing one semesTer. l-le is called a sTooge and musT serve as a lack-of-all-Trades To The resT oT The sTage crew The STage Crew is sponsored by Mr. Palmer, who also sponsors The UshereTTes and The Thespian Club. ln back oT every producTion, There are The many people who are necessary Tor iTs success A . . . mong These are The girls, who dressed aTTracTnvely in red and blaclc, are presenT aT every per.- Tormance. These ushereTTes are Annabel Alvarado, Earlene Goldberg, presidenT: DoroTh B rr Y 5 YI Darlene STevens, DoroThy Morrison, Barbara STeele, Eleanor Russell, Viola Deam Besides Their lc l wor in al plays and musicals, The ushereTTes have Tormed a club under The sponsorship oT Mr. Howard H. Palmer. MeeTings are held and someTirnes include a TheaTer parTy. Pins, decoraTed in gold and black, are worn by all The members. TTTTS 5 FIRST ROW, IUTT To righT: Al- ! varado, Sicller, Kellogg, Gold- berg, Barry, KnobliT. SECOND ROW: Russell, Hayes, ChilcoTe, Kelly, STevens, Irwin, THlRD ROW: James, Morrison, Kirk- land, Holbrook, Dearn, STeele. LAST ROW: Hoffman, Palmer, sponsor: Shower, il l 74 4 FQ STANDING, lelT To right WrighT, Pump, Hopp, CarpenTer, Caldwell, Schoen, Bussieres, Cyscz, De SoTo, Darkins, Hobbs, Brown, Wilson. KNEEUNG: Kelly, Delgado, Shencurr, Swall, Marciuiss, YaTes, Allen, Poindewer. ElllTlElllllS lTllETllNl Madonna Lena Marquiss Angels in The Clouds ,,,,, Lorraine Bussieres Josephrw CIMGUCC CYSCZ Emoqene .T-Tobbs, Barbara WriqhT, Pauline Th We M H I Y y S Auld, Marlorie PoinoexTer, Mary Wilson ree 'Je on Grey G 9 Angels around The manqer , Louise Brown BYTOB Allen Pal' CarpenTer, June Caldwell, Elva Darlcens, Ed Swall Marcene Hopp, Wilma Pump, PaT Schoen . . . 1 Shepherds ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , , , , Bob SmiTh, Gabriel Lorraine Bussieies Bob Shencup, Jesse Delgado, Bennie Ogle, Angel ,, , ,,,,,, Virginia De SoTo Gerald Kelly, RoberT Walmer, l-ioyT CurTin Amid The joyous ChrisTmas season's TesTiviTies aT San Bernardino i-Tiqh School, The annual Chr-isTmas paqeanh direcTed by Miss MarTha Alice MacKenzie, was TeaTured. The idea conveyed This year was shown in several diT- TerenT scenes wiTh The birTh oT ChrisT as The climax. A scene OT The shepherds, hearing The news Trom The angels on hiqh, was very impressive wiTh beauTiTul carols sunq by boTh The shepherds and angels. There was also a picTure showing The Three Wise Men un rouTe To The 'Babes' manqer Tollowincg The sTar. Foilowinq This, The Tindinq oT The Child was dopicfed as angels, shepherds, and The Wise Men assembled around The holy iamily in ine lowly manoer. BeTween each scene Typical Chiislnwas carols were sunq by an a capella choir direcfed by Miss MacKenzie herseii, BeTore The paqeanT iTselT began, a choir on sTaqe sang many carols accompanied by Earlene Draper on The or-gan. These were shown in The liqln oT a maqniTicenT caThedral window oT many diTTerenT colors. STudenTs who Toolc parT in The direcTinq oT This pageanT were: Leola Loclcaby, choir direcTorg Ivy Miller, dramaTic direcTory Shirley Boyd, accompanislg and Gussie and Glenna Rouse, olayinq The organ chimes. Be- sides rhese There was a choir in The piT which was made up oT Elinor AcosTa, Virqinia Adams, Elsie Bangle, DaimeTTa BaxTer, Mary Benson, Verle Bowman, Doreen Braley, Bill Brown, Ruby Buie, Frances Clark, Connie Chipps, KaTharine Conley, Jean Corrnaclc, Marie Daley, l-lelen Dean, Dale DeardorTT, RoberT Dowdy, l.aVonne Harfmann, Barbara Howard, Mary LighTTooT, GerTie Lou McLaughlin, Mary Louise Miranda, Aileen Noonan, DoroThy NorThcoTT, Ida Lu Spurqin, and Lila Welch. Miss MarTha Alice MacKenzie, head oT The music deparTmenT, and The music classes have worlced very well This year in presenTing a choral Tr,aTure. The scenery OT The angels in The clouds was very impressive wiTh beauTiTul banlcs oT clouds being shown. Once aqain The music deparTmenT has proved To be a worThy arT oT P our school, Tl All The world's a sfage and all The men and women simply players. -As You Like IT KU 75 , .1 A , , ln -' e..4..7'l V X l Elly Jordan Jane Hardy Roy Chadwick Ma Hardy. Pa Hardy Mrs. Jordan.. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sfockwell, Gould, Ricks, Williams, Slocker, Roberds-, Lighr, Holsinger, Marsh, Q-rouches, Sikking, Brown, Ware, Wedberg, B, Sikking, Wenz, l-lamillon, Smifh, Liffle, Rouse, Long, Ouirlc, lllUlllUl EllllllEiilN . .. Arf Silclcing .Kafhryn Grouches , ,,,,,, Bob Silflming Roberfa Lighf Phillip Quirlc . ,,,,,,,,,, Lois Marsh CAST Tex .. .. ,. ,, Gus Svenson .. Desmond Wedberg. Panfhea Landis .. .,,,,.,., Dorofhy Rouse Miss Semple. .. ............,.June Ware ..,.....Franlc Fleming . . Chauncey Baird Bobby Williams Firsf Dude .. Bellboy ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , N ,,,, Mr, Jordan .Glenn Holsinger Reporfers: From Transcripf . .. Warren Wenz Professor Landis . ..Bob Brown From fhe Siler , ,,,,,,, A,,,,, ..,,,,, . ,,,, E u gene Lillie Sam Thorne, ,,,, Roy Riclis From fhe Chronicle , ,,,,,,,, .. ,,,, Lynn Hamilton Jeff Hardy Alfred Long From 'rhe Beacon .. . ,,,,, Jack Smifh The firsr play of lho season, sponsored by fho Cardinal Forensic and Thospian Clubs, concerned fhe life on a dude ranch of Elly Jordan, a Brooklyn guifar player who had a ridiculous fear of animals, Roy Chadwick, a Jewish fheafrical agenf, misloolc him for a real cowboy. In lhe shorf fime of fhree monfhs, Elly became a sen- safional radio sfar. ruins eyeryfhing sfepson. How Chadwick managed by bringing Elly s There were scenes in bofh wesfern Grouches. This play was direcfed Coffey as business manager, and il I hold fhe world When Chadwick found ouf fhaf Elly was a fake, fhe sifuafion became worse: and when a iealous cowboy fhreaf- ened lo expose fhe enfire hoax, fhings became serious. To fop everyfhing off Elly's real parenfs appear. Elly's fafher is a piano luner wifh fhe same fear of animals as if runs in fha family, Gus Svenson, fhe press agenf, ' ' ' parenfs in fronf of fhe reporfers who have been fold fhaf Elly is fhe Harcly's fo sfraighfen ouf fhe enfire affair made a very amusing sfory. and cify afmosphere wifh lhe leading feminine role played ably by Kafhryn and successfully produced by Howard H. Palmer assisfed by Mrs, Virginia Maurine Summers and Bill Graham as sludenf direcfors. buf as fhe world, a slage where every man musl play his perl. -Merchanl of Venice STANDHNIG lefl lo righl: Pirl, Curlin, Smilh, Bryan, Mccoinbs, Swftimers, Graeber, Wedberg, Addis, Hansen, sludr-nl direclorq A. Sikking, sludenl direclorj Leonard. SEATED, lell lo righl: Lopei, Eberl, Williams, Moses. Miller. Nllll HUUlllll2lll Sllllllillllllil CAST Sari Maurine Summers Helen Reeves-Allen Hardy Mason Charles Graeber Bob Braclcell. J. C, Mason Bill Leonard Senalor Dan Pollard Mrs. Mason lvy Miller Mr. McWallers lrene Maron .. Belly Eberl Mr, Perlcins Leroy Morlon Dave Lopez Miss Keyes Mrs. Reeves-Allon Marilyn Moses Ellie . Mr. Sloneham .. ...... Jaclc Srnilh Donna Addis .,John Williams . Desmond Wedber'g ,Don McCornbs .......l-loyr Curlin .Edilh Bryan ...Wilda Pirl Once again lhe iunior and senior classes have sponsored a grand play, The Adorable Spendlhrilh' by Roy Brianl. This sparlcling comedy lealures in lhe lead, a charming Belgian girl, Sari, who becomes engaged lo Hardy Mason while he is in France invesligaling his aunlis eslale. Hardy is heir lo Sl50,000, which lhe lamily irnmedialely uses lor lheir own good. Irene Mason drops Bob Braclcell, her lorrner sweelhearl, and becomes engaged lo Leroy Morlon, a lorlune hunler, who leaves her lhe minule he finds her money is all cone. J. C. Mason is ollered lhe nominalion lor mayor ol Gailsburg, lhe small lown in Connecricul where lhe Mason lamily lives. Sari, aller arriving, discovers lhal Mrs. Reeves-Allon and her daughler, Helen, are bolh Trying 'ro become lriends wilh lhe Masons because ol lheir newly-acquired lorlune. When she sees how lhe money is malcing a lool oul ol Hardy, Sari gives mosl ol il away lo lhe bullers, lhe ice-man, and le anyone who aslcs her lor il. Hardy gives our some checlcs, which come baclc marlced No Funds. Since he realizes Sari has somelhing lo do wilh lhis, he becomes very angry wilh her. Sari is iealous ol Helen Reeves- Allon so she also becomes angry and decides lo leave. Belore she does so. McWaHers relurns from an oil- digging experimenl and exooses Sari as a counless wilh a vasl amounl ol weallh. Sari leaves a checlc cov- ering The lull amounl rhal she gave away and decides lo go immedialely. This lime J. C. Mason inleileres and malies Hardy and Sari realize lhey slill love each olher. Irene and Bob Braclcell become reconciled wilh everylhing lurning our lor lhe besl. Mr. Howard Palmer was direclor ol The play wilh Ari' Silclcing and Uorolhy Hansen as sludenl direclors. The allraclive usherelles added a great deal lo lhe perlormance as lhey have new red and blaclc unilorms. The enlire casr gave a grand performance wilh lhe orcheslra, under lhe direclion ol Mr. Osman lngraham, assisled by Jane Anne Gormley, sludenr direclor, providing lhe inlermission music, ll Life's bul a walking shadow, a poor player lhal slruls and lrels his hour upon lhe stage and lhen is heard no more. -Macbefh vs fs 3 77 X' hi' 326 LEFT TO RIGHT: Hellver, Summers, Wedberq, Ashlev, Brown, Lighl. Eric Desmond Wedberq John, , Georqe l-lellyer lvlolher Lucille Ashley Falher Bob Brown Aileen lvlaurine Summers Miss Jones Roberla Liqhl An oxpressionisiic larre enlifled hloffhlol rhe Russians! by Osmond lVlOlii'5l4y was The San Bernardino Hiqh School presenlalion al lhe Pasadena Tournamenl ol one-acl plays on May 20, l939. The liisl Pasadena Tournamenl was held in i930 and has been conlinued annually wilh an average of 'lhiriy schools parlicipalinq each year. Any school in 'rho Slaie ol Calilornia is elioible io enler This conlesl. There are Three obieclives lo The lournamenl: lo slimulaie a wider inieresl in drama in The schools of California: io encouraoe direciors and sludenrs lo improve fhe qualify of Their worlcg lo bring roqelher siudenls of similar inieresls in order lo iudqe The worlc of sludenls in oiher schools. Unril This year. lhe conlesi was open io any schools lhal wished lo apply. From experience if has been lound advisable lo maine The 'rournamenl invilalional bul' permillinq and requeslino ihose who do noi re- ceive invilalions and who desire lo parlieipale, lo pelilion The Pasadena Play House for permssion io enler. This is nor an allempl io make lhe lournamenl a closed aliair buf is a iurlher allempi To improve lhe qualily ol lhe work lhal is beinq done and lo slimulale inilialive amonq parlicipanis. Noe-Nor lhe Russiansiw awarded a lirsl prize by Slade Maqazine, is symbolic of The American readinq public who believes almosl everylhino il reads in newspapers. Americans believe news ii lhey read il' in bold crnouryh prinl and see a slery repealed a qreal number ol limes, sullicienf enough To imprinl il upon Their minds. The Delameler family, composed ol Eric, who painls: John, who is aspirinq lo sing opera: Aileen, an up-and-cominq poelessq lhe molher: and The lalher, live on The edqe of a clill: which overloolis ihe Hudson River. They are conlenl wilh a iwo year old calendar and luiurislic painlinqs. Affer being isolaied lor so lonq, They are brouqhf info worldly allairs by The visil ol a mounlain-climbing school leachf-r, Miss Jones, who has a currenl newspaper in her possession. This paper conlains an iiem connerninq a secrel deslruclive qas rumored lo have been iound by some men in Russia. The family becomes convinred lhal lhe Russians are inlendinq io ullerly deslroy lhem, and so They decide lo leave for Idaho. How Miss Jones correcls all lears and indenls her characler on The lamily's mind, brinqs aboul a slarllinq and unusual climax. Jean Sullivan was a sludenl direclor ol This play co-operalinq wiih Mr, Howard Palmer. Olhers on The produrrion slali were Belly Eberf, Jim Fox, Ferne James, and John Williams. il 'Tis len fo one This play can never please all 'rhaf are hereg some come io fake fheir ease and sleep an acl or 'rwo. -Henry Vlli ii EE e ' x f fig ax. 78 nl Qs STANDING, leff lo righf: Ouirk, Brown, Hayes, Brisfow, Richards, Ashley, Threalf, Holsinger, Lighl, Wedberq, sludnnl direrlorq Summers, sludenl direcforg Leonard. SlTTlNG:Williams, Sikking, Ebcrl, Suggs, Marsh. llllU Elllll llllli ll Vlllll lllllf Marfin Vanderhof Roberf Suggs Mr. Paul Sycamore Bill Leonard Alice Sycamore . Beffy Eberf Mis. Sycamore Lois Marsh Tony Kirby ...lohn Williams Essie Phyllis Brisfow Mr. Kirby. Glenn l-lolsinger Rheba Roberla Liqhf Mrs. Kirby Lucille Ashley Mr. De Pinna Eugene Hayes Ed ,,,,, . .. Arf Silclning Boris Kolenlchov ..William Threalf Donald .Phillip Quirlc Olga Jacquie Richards The fhird play of fhe season, sponsored by fhe Pericleans, was You Can'l Talce If Wilh You , a comedy of fhree acfs, wriffen by Moss Harfand George D. Kaufman. If was a Pulifzer prize play and also fhe besf mofion piclure of l938. This was a play which challenged any liffle fheafer group nof menfioning high school fheafri- cals. All of fhe parfs were mafure and needed special worlc, parficularly fhe parf of Grandpa Vanderhof head of fhe Sycamore family. Grandpa has long since learned how fo gef fhe ufmosf pleasure ouf of life: and fhe resf of fhe family followed his lead. The plof of fhis play showed how Tony, aflracfive young son of The Kirby's, fell in love wifh Alice Sycamore and broughf his parenfs fo AIice's home for dinner, buf on fhe wrong evening, The shoclc suslained by fhe Kirbyls, who were forced fo sif down fo eaf cheap food from a delicafessen, showed Alice how differenf she and Tony were. She realized fhaf marriage befween Tony and herself was impossible. The Sycarnores, however, found if hard fo agree wifh her. Tony lcnew lhaf his people were wrong and fhal fhe Sycamores were righf: so he wouldnlf give her up, Mr, Kirby, in fhe end, was finally conveifed lo fho happy madness of 'rho family. There were olher members of lhe family who received a greaf deal of fhe humor of fhe plof. These were engaged in fhe manufacfure of fireworlcs, housed pel snalces on lhe library lable, and did communisfic prinf- ing lusf because fhere was a hand prinfing press sef up in The parlor. These and many olher fancies added fo the delighfful progress of fhe play. Once again Mr. Palmer fools honors wifh his producfion, You Ganlf Talie ll Wilh You . The sludenf diiecfors, Maurine Summers and Desmond Wedberg, cooperafed wifh Mr. Palmer in puffing on an exfraorclinary and praisefworfhy evening's enferfainmenf. This play was a difficulf one fo produce as all The characferizafions were so differenf from any ofher group used in ofher proclucfions. ll As in a fheafre. flue eyes of men, Affer a well-graced acfor leaves fhe sfage, Are idly benf on him fhal' enfers next -Richard ll vas 79 X I, llli . x , ,, tifik 31' 'EI A 4 P fs 1.: 941 H I .1 s az 2 Q 1 .Jw f, 2 mx ulgf.-, . -- -wr- . 4 ' .M V x- .1 'al :al n 'WSWYP HJR. 5 1 .1.1 ' ri. ' 1. ' , 1 Q .lil t . 1 , , 1 1 -.L ,. H 4- . 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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIA- TION . . , SOBOBAN FIRST ROW, lelf lo righl:Gar- rell, Mignof, Brooks, Bryan, Omori, Wilson, Arnori, Sulli- van, E. Gufhrie, Eclnlmann, SEC- OND ROW: Kruis, Miller, Reed, Henck, Sfeinberg, spon- sor: Eberl, Braniger, Cummins, Linke. THIRD ROW: Penhale, McKenzie, Draper, Lopez, Hill McConnell, Green, Moore, Sourherland, Tanaka, Kaylor, Shimizu, Baugh, Boughlon. FOURTH ROW: Aides, Blake, Davison, Hansen, Meek, Gleaf son, K. Gulhrie, Simpson, Mo- ses, Belcher, Gardner, Harris, Tiller, Taylor, Van Koevering. FIFTH ROW: Sfandish, Brown, Greenup, Winbigler, Carpen- ler, Lighl. SIXTH ROW: Evans, McCowan, Van Vleil, Seb- hardl, Schulle, Richards, lken- aqa. LAST ROW: Keilh Mar- lin, Lindholm, Poindexrer, Ken- nerh Marlin, Celia, Bergman, Messinger, Coghlan, Neil, EIIIIIIIIINII SEIIIIIIIIISIIII3 To be a member of lhe C. S. F. is lhe nioal ol every ambilious sludenl. Membership comes as a reward lor high scholarship. To become a member one rnusi receive len poinls. A grade ol one counls lhree poinls and a grade ol Iwo counls one poinl. Three annual evenls are allended by all aclive members and Iheir sponsor, Miss Amy J. Sleinberq. The lirsl is lhe lrip lo lhe I-lunlinqlon Arl Gallery and Library. ln lhe spring Hdilch dayl' is held. Ai lhe end ol lhe year lhe Seal Bearers have lheir banquel. The San Bernardino Scholarship Sociely. under lho sponsorship ol Miss Blanche Rreslon, was orqanized lo encourage hiqh slandards ol scholarship and lo qive recoqnilion 'ro lhose sludenls whose grades were below The slandards ser by lhe C. S. F. bul were above average. A lolal of live poinls for membership is required, a one counlinq lwo poinls, a Iwo counlinq one poinl. A grade of five disqualilies one for membership. Meelinqs were held lrequenlly Ihroughoul lhe year followed by an inlereslinq program. Ellllllllllllllll SUIIITII FIRST ROW, lell lo righl Spurgin, Halsey, Bryan, Pres ion, sponsor. SECOND ROW Judd, Sullzer, Flinn, Gallegos Wi0IuS, Singlelon, Carpenler Romero, Romo, C. Romero Showers, Hudson, Hoblis, Edge worlh, Couller. THIRD ROW lkenaqa, Ames, Kline, Skinner Hancock, Hopp, La Hue, Colm' Mirrow, Holland, Linville FOURTH ROW: Hayes, Pelers Richardson, Skaggs, Sackelr, Morlenson, Lylle, Holmbrook Tyler, Green, Boyd, Bealon Stockwell, Ellioff. FIFTH ROW Morris, Harris, Glass, Mitchel. Way, Vallero, Smifh, Mclzger Sheehan, Wenz, Whiffaker, Sid lfrr, Eddy, Appleman, Gail Oshirna, Henderson, Farlhinq LAST ROW: Findley, Swenson W. Krouskup, Uyeda, O'Neil Wailman, Brewster, Henderson Herlzel, Ashley, Drollingerl Gieb, R. Krouskup, Bruce, Thomas, S u q g 5, Jackson, , Chipps, Milcham, Q f' V Dve Q? I 82 FIRST ROW, Iefl To right: Wed- berg, Threali, Moses, Palmer, sponsor, Summers, Fox, Bryan, Eberl, SECOND ROW: Sleek- er, Malhews, Pirl, Persinger, Siklcing, A. Lopez, Graeber. THIRD ROW: Holsingcr, Mil- ler, D. Lopez, Ware, Srnilh, Liffle, Hansen, Fleming. LAST A ROW: Baird, Brown, Liqhl, A-W'-Fax Curiin, Hamilion, L eo n a rd, ' THTSPIANS All lhe worlds a slage, and all lhr: mon and women inceioly players. 'lhespian members are ihose sludenls who have had a spealcing parl in one ol lhe maior plays or have been recom- mended by The direclors. Our chapler helped sponsor in The fall Howdy Slrangeru wilh lhe Cardinal Forensics Club, and The California One-Acl Play lournarnenl. Members allended rnonlhly meelings, saw lhe beller molrion picrures, and held lwo inilialions. In Juno al The Awards Assembly a cup was given lo lhe bosl senior aclor and aclress. Allen. San Bernardino High School has among its honor oiganizalions a clmplor ol Quill and Scroll, lhe inlernalional honorary iournalislic sociely. The members were Those sludenis who had one semesler of iournalisrn, received a recommending grade, and were eligible for eilher The sfale or local scholarship sociefies. The purpose ol Ouill and Scroll is 'ro iosler an inleresl in iournalislic wriling, UUHl ANU SlHUll FIRST ROW, lell lo rlghl: ,K Behrens, Williams, Marhews, Lesher. SECOND ROW: Adams, Saclcell, Romo, Dack, Godfrey, LAST ROW: Crawford, Aus! mms, Brown, Taylor, il -,- ie ia 83 MA, Tl-llRD ROW, lelr ro righl: Sfandish, M i l l e r, l-lellyer, Reed, Jensen, SECOND ROW: Wedberg, Moses, Sullivan, Bin- ney. FRONT ROW: Ashley, Gardner, Coffey, Coach, Gen- lllll lry, Taber. llllll llllllllElES Having a membership of rhe oulslandinq public spealcers of lhe school. Nalional Forensics is The goal ol all debalers, oralors, and declamers of S. B. l-l. S. Membership is earned Through parlicipalion in lwo infer-school coniesls in declamalion, debale, oralory, or ex +emp spealcinq in which 20 poinls niusl be earned. By earning more poinls a member may earn higher degrees ol membership. Pol luclc suppers and meelinqs al' lhe homes of lhe members were among lhe aclivilies of our local chapler 'rhis year composed of 'rhree boys and Three girls. Promolion of a grealer inleresl in public spealcinq is lhe aim of lhe Cardinal Forensic Club. The sludenlrs who are club members have parlicipaled in one ol lhe spealcinq conlesls held lhroughoul lhe year. The club sponsors all local speaking conlesls such as infer-class debale. original oralory. exlernporaneous spealcinq. and declamalion. Wirh lhe Thespian Club, The Cardinal Forensic Club sponsored lhe firsl play ol lhe year, l-lowdy Slranqerf' There were lwo inilialions and lhe annual picnic in June. FIRST ROW, lefl io righl: Moses, Wedberq, Coffey, spon- sor, Geniry, Gardner, Sfandish, Cusinella. S E C O N D ROW Binnev, McCombs, Gurhrie Miller, Smilh, B I o m q u i sl Reed. THIRD ROW: Evans, Sill Holsinger, Marcy, Lee, Slrou- sen. Roberfs. LAST ROW: Cur- tin, Jensen, Williams, Hosea, Sullzer, Cummins, Winbigler, Coghlan, Ashley, S u l l i v a n Lighl. s ,M N so V, Elllllllllll lUl5llNElES r FIRST, ROW, lefT To righT Cusinella, Moses, Sullivan Ashley, M a r c y, Wedberg Skousen. S E C O N D ROW Gulhrie, G e n T r y, STandish Jensen, Reed. THIRD ROW McCornbs, Holsinger, Gard ner, Curfln, Binney, Cummins, Roberfs. LAST ROW: Evans, Sill, Coffey, Hosea, Tee. IIIITITEIIES HTH Resolved: ThaT The Uniled STaTes should Torm an alliance wiTh C-reaT BriTain. Using The naTional debaTe quesTion Tor This year, six senior Teams, seven junior Teams, and Tour sophomore Teams parTicipaTed in The annual lnTerclass DebaTe TournamenT. This TournarnenT is sponsored annually by The Cardinal Forensic Club as The TirsT acTiviTy OT The year. These debaTes were held ThrouqhouT November and December To encourage new sTudenTs To enTer debaTinq work and afford C. B. L. debaTinq pracTice, Mrs. CoTTey is coach. Many oraTorical conTesTs were held ThrouqhouT The year. The TirsT conTesT was The Cardinal Forensic ExfTempore ConTesT held in January, which was won by KenneTh STandish and Jean Sullivan. In The American Legion ConsTiTuTion conTesT Marilyn Moses Toolc TirsT place in The school and laTer second place in The SouThern CaliTornia conTesT. The Cardinal Forensic DeclamaTion conTesT was won by Marilyn Moses and lvy Miller. OTher conTesTs were The 20-30 Club Ex Temp and The Lions' Club OraTorical which were held in May. IIIT UIITIIUITS FIRST ROW, left to righi: Gardner, Reed, Taber, Blom- quisT, SECOND ROW: Miller, Moses, SmiTh, PeTers. THIRD ROW: Mullins, Sullivan, Lee, Brown. ,,1 FIRST ROW, left to right: Amori, Post, Sullivant, Barr, Cummins, Ringgenberg, Broyles, Patterson, Haak, Ringgenberg, Hancock, Wise. SECOND ROW: Cotter, Brickey, Clark, Belcher, La Rue, Gilbert, Mills, Simpson, Randall, sponsor, Guthrie, Green, Coleman, Ede elrnann, Smith, Gormley, Turn- bow. THIRD ROW: Neal, De Soto, Morris, Harris, Smith, Curtin, Spurgin, Way, Crabb, Nichols, Coghlan, Ames, Clark, Luvich, Bromilow, Aegerter, Williarns, Anderson, De Witt, Cook, Blake, Nish, Crackel, Rakow, Findlay. LAST ROW: Smith, Phillips, Poole, Wood, Ward, Skousen, Gleason, Aides, Skinner, R. Clark. 'Carthago delenda est! This quotation trom Cato might well be the motto ot the S, B. H. S. Latin Club trom the vigor with which the members entered into the club activities this year. Meetings were held every tour weeks atter school under the leadership ot Bill Ringgenberg, president, The programs consisted ot games. songs, and talks that were related to Roman lite. The panchromatic moving pictures which were taken in Europe and shown by Miss Ruth Randall, the spunmmr, wmv if-rvived with much F?lTllTlJ'.lflSVTl. One ot the most interesting language clubs is the Le Cercle Francais. Meetings are held at ditterent members' homes every two weeks and include French music, the study ot art, literature, and French customs. Correspondence is carried on with students in France. Requirements for entrance are good grades and an interest in the activities and aims ot the club. The club's purpose is to advance the cultural viewpoint in French and to give an opportunity to apply the French lringufirin, Fmblem oi the rlulo is rx pin with the words Le Cercle Francais, S.B.l-ij. Clemmenson, Bancroft, Moses Gentry, Campbell, Crawford Ham, SECOND ROW: Sahr Gardner, Clark, S. Adams Dodge, Irving, M. Penhale THlRD ROW: S. Cartee, Pump Tracy, Cartee, Rankin, Goforth King, Anker. FOURTH ROW Greenup, Benson, Skinner Hahn, Upton. LAST ROW: R Penhale, Tyler, Coghlan, Bar ber, Sikking. AJ or as FIRST ROW, left to right: FIRST ROW, Iell lo righl: Pres' lan, sponsor, O'Neil, Barge, Henderson, Norfon, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Crildelle, EI- lis, Barlels, Baker, Sarfor, Ba- bel, Marks, Wielus. THIRD 1 ROW: Grogan, Ballenline, Cooley Skinner, Chouinard, Beraqer, Moore, Ikenaga, Man They, Bridgeman, Imig, Thayer. FOURTH ROW: McGinfy, Dix- on, Illerl, Judd, Johnson, Mes- serschmidl, Riddle, Harmon, FIFTH ROW: Posr, Goin, Gul- len, Murphree, Ramirez, Morri- rner, Dasfa, Bocanegra, Meeks, Hansen, McCrackin, Herkel- rafh, Pedvin, Hinze. LAST ' ROW: Slrano, Fallaha, Bal- K brealh, A. Sikking, Brewsler, HM Rankins, Kruis, Tolh, Rohrer M Valenline, Coller, Healy. SPANISH All members of Spanish Club meel in lronl of Azloca Thealre lor lhealre parly lonighlf' Twice a year lhe members of lhe S. B. H. S. Spanish Club hold a lheaire parly. This year The members wenl lo Padua Hills 'lo see an inleresling play aboul Mexican life which was given in Spanish by Mexican players, This club is open To all sludenls who are lakinq Spanish or who have laken il. A' The meelings an eiioil is made lo slimulale inlere-,I in The polilical, culluial, and sorinl life of Spanish speaking rounliiei.. Promolion of beiler friendship and underslandino belween Mexican and American sludenls is bul one oi The aims OT The Mexican Sludenl Club. This social organizalion for Mexican sfudenls in S. B. H, S. encourages lhem lo enler info sludenl body acliyilies and life. Spon- sored by Miss Cora Cirino lhis club compleled ils iourlh year as one of lhe more acliye cluIOS of The school. Among lhe acliyilies were weiner bakes. musical piomarnn, danr ing, -,ludenl body dance, and a parly for Iho uiadualinfq rrirwilwi' in June. lllllllll IN! FIRST ROW, lefl lo righlz Grayson, Guerrero, C, Cirino, sponsor: Mr. Eugenio Aza, Mexican consulg Manion, spon- sorg Rocha, Garcia, SECOND ROW: C, Garcia, Rodriguez, Conlreras, V. Lopez, R. Lopez Sanchez, Linares. LAST ROW: Carranza, Conireras, Villasenf or, Casas, Tories. sr ,D TRW .- Q lllfl lUlllUll FIRST ROW, left to right: Bruce, Hamilton, P. Itaya, Crawford, Dixon, Redman, Hansen, Graeber. SECOND ROW: Beclcley, Nish, McCul- lough, Gorman, Standish, L. ltaya, t-tall. LAST ROW: Hell- yer, Watts, tvturphree, Day, Way, Ringgenberg. iris, Aslc Me tags were worn throughout the tirst weelc ot school by Senior Hi-Y members to aid new students in tinding their way around the school. Among other services rendered the school by t-ti-Y members was the distribution ot tootball schedules to students and business men downtown. The Senior Hi-Y entry in the Covered Wagon Days Assembly toolc second place. An exchange program with Chattey, a skating party, and a Ladies' Night were among thc social activities ot this organization. Organized tor the iunior boys, the Junior l-li-Y was tormed last tall. Although it was a new club it was an active one, They sponsored several banquets-a Father and Son , Mother and Son , and taculty. Exchange programs were held with Ontario, Riverside, and Redlands. There were a tew Ladies Nights , snow parties, weiner balces. and dances. At every tourth meeting there was a discussion or a speaker on some important subiect. The boys tried to establish a Christian spirit among themselves and others. lll-l ig, FIRST ROW, Iett to right: Suggs, Ringgenberg, Binney, Fleming, B. Vautherot. SEC- OND ROW: Roher, Phelps, Leonard, Hastings, Kennedy. LAST ROW: J. Vautherot, Lew- is, Van Buren, Eichenberg, t-tendriques, Wessel. X, 88 FIRST ROW, lefT To righf Baugh, Graeber, Tillil, Taylor Sherrard, Pallerson, Rucker Garre-TT, Welsh, Kline, Addis Mefzger. SECOND ROW: Gard ner, Credell, GenTry, Cooper, STrain, Srnilh, EberT, Morris Wissburg, Gillespie, Timmer mann, MaThews, Holmgren Sarfor, Broyles, Eimerrnann Baker, Berrize, Hobson, Valen Tine, Pirl. THIRD ROW: Way Sfrobel, Bush, Skinner, Go TorTh, Rankin, Halsey, Clark, Luvich, Clark, Nish, Lupton Tracy, Aides, Barnelf, Holman FOURTH ROW: R. Penhale Greene, M. Penhale, S. Adams Brickey, Rouse, Hogan, Mes singer, DeSoTo, PoindexTer,An ker, Owen, Persinger, Jensen B, 'WhiTaker, NorTon, Connor Weller, Canady, Dixon, Niles Nichols. LAST ROW: GuTlirie Brooks, Barge, J, Adams Godfrey, Harris, Spurgin, Mor an, Bonner, Byars, Lyal, Lopez Ames, HerT7el, Mack, Lewis SCOTT. wiki? Plans Tor The year's program oi The Hi-Tri have been well under way since The beginning oT The school sernesTer. Among The various evenTs were Rec-ogniTion NighT, Two sporTs dances, a Ma-Pa-Me dinner, a Masque Ball on New Year's Eve, dinner meeTings, and ring discussions. The purpose oT The Hi-Tri is To promoTe a Triendly Teelinq among The qirls and To develop The, physical, spiriTual, and menlal sides OT Their personaliTies. To become a member, one musl learn The Hi-Tri code. and allond Three meelinqs. One oT The newesT clubs in The school was ChapTer 4l oT' The Y. M. C. A, which was organized aT The beginning oT The new semesTer. Under The leadership oT oTTicers, Harold Taylor, Wally FalkensTein, and Bill Hambly, The club aims To be oi service To The school and The communiTy. The boys chose The name ChapTer 4l raTher Than Sophomore Hi-Y as They aim To conTinue as The same club ThroughouT high school. The members spenT mosT oT Their Time organizing, buT planned To presenT assemblies and dances Tor The pleasure oT The school. mix SUPHUTTUTTT lll-l FIRST ROW, leil To rigln Mack, FalkensTein, Mussel, An derson, Binney. LAST ROW: Hambly, Taylor, GalbreaTh, Bailey, l fu -'- Klgl of is 89 1 ,T ' X , s ff!! X X, . .hee ..--9. FIRST ROW, Ieff Io righf: Iey, Jones, Millener, sponsor, Powell. SECOND ROW: Hume mer, Drake, Darkens, PirI, Pir- cock, Benson, Young. THIRD ROW: I.iIlm, Hines, Silillii EIIIII FIRST ROW, IeII Io righ1: Poweli, Alexandros, Penrose, Wrighf, Garcia, Judd. SEC' OND ROW: Ekhardf, Pefers. La Bonfe, ROW: Lopez, Puppeff, Boro- man, Salfer. LAST ROW: Mc- infosh, McDonald, T Lozkharl. KH rf ESI Where were you sixfh period? Such is one of Ihe queslions asked by the affendance clerk. In order fo develop courfesy, deoendabilify, and general office abilify The Service Club was formed in I932. The members work in The office collecfing absence slips and delivering call slips. Working wifh Mrs. Milliner as officers during the year were Dorofhy Dudley, Beffe Powell, and Mary Ellen Bresler. To serve in Ihe club average grades plus a sfudy hall fhaf may be cluvmfuci Irv rillirr- wrsik mr: rie-fris-fury. The Cusfodians are one of fhe hardesf working organizafions in our school. Every nighf affer classes have been dismissed, fhe boys, working firelessly, clean up fhe school grounds and buildings. Sweeping, dusfing, empfying wasfe paper baskefs and pencii Sharpeners, fhey make fhe rooms ready for the nexf day. Week affer week fhey do fheir work, happy and Cheerful, never complaining. Under head cusfodian Don Wrighf, fhe boys of fhis organizafion are deserving of merif for Iheir invaluable services fo the school. EIIQIIIIIIIINS Duroe, EIkins,THIRD 0 d d, ' 90 E , Peferson, McLaren, Hill, Dud- FIRST ROW, lelt to right Stocker, P, Bergman, Cham bers, Green, Sturgeon, Poole. SECOND ROW: Hogan, Mills, Stockwell, Unger. LAST ROW Gallanes, Nevares, Clow, Har- mon, Bailey. EUPHUMUHT Ullrlllll With the purpose ol fostering dramatic talent in the sophomore class and giving an oppor- tunity to sophomores for the study of drama, the Sophomore Drama Club was formed. Under the sponsorship of Miss Pierce, this organization gives the sophomores experience in presenting programs and plays lor dillerent occasions. Any sophomore, who is interested in developing his acting ability, may ioin the club. The club provides entertainment for its members by mivirrri shorl plays at the rrrrrrflinrii, whiilr arf: liulcl lwirie .1 rrrrrrrllr. Will you get me a I923 Readers Digest? Answerinq such questions as this is one ol the many duties ol the library attendants. These students deserve much credit for their worlc in the library and, in order' that they might have more social qatherinqs, they formed a club. Meetings were held two or three times a month. Movies and boolcs were discussed. Al the end of the year a book was presented to the library. All students who have talcen or are talcing library worlc may be rnembnrs. Jeanne Halsey was president ol the club. ll FIRST ROW, left to right, Kyle, sponsor, Anderson, Hawk- ins, Ames, Bromilow. SECOND ROW: Halsey, Green, Hope. THIRD ROW: Hill, Green, Chipps, Neil, Corey, Winbig- ter, Johnston. LAST ROW: Coghlan, Arnori, Brown, Wentz, Bloomer- QVQE iii, ,J ry ,iff FlRST ROW, lefl fo rigl1f:Milf ler, Lois Marquis, Poindexfer, McKenzie, sponsor, Caldwell, Couller, Benson, Hobbs. SEC4 OND ROW: Onger, Bussieres, Carpenfer, Hopp, Lena Mar- guiss, Smifh, Loclcabey, Baxfer, Dudley. LAST ROW: De Solo, Wright, Brown, Lee, McLaugh- lin, Schoen, Yares, Swall, , Suggs, Deardorff, T llill The Aeolian Club, under fhe sponsorship of Miss Maclcenzie, was formed lo promole music in 'rhe school: io bring oul' musical lalenl in rhe pupils: and lo inleresl Them in music. Members appear in monlhly reciials, sponsor public appearances and arrange social affairs. The Beaufy Conleslu, a comic operella, was well applauded al an assembly program. To be a member of the club The sludenl musl be able io sing in a soxlelle, quarle'r'ro or sinq a solo. They musl mnoiyre n qrndo ol lwo in lllf'lli iniisir sliiclin-,. One ol lhe new clubs organized al S, B. H. S. This year was The new science club, rhe Curi- osily Club. This club sponsored by Miss Josephine Smilh was formed lo furlher an inleresl in biology and curiosilies perlaining lo nalure. This club had no requiremenls for enfrance and mel on Wednesdays. Field Trips, one lo The Junior College Observalory 'ro observe The planels, were among The acrivilies. Miss Blanche Preslon was among The quesl speakers who addressed lhn members al rneelings upon some curiosily ol nalure. FlRST ROW, lefl lo righl: Nielo, P. McBride-, Miss Srnilh, sponsorg Kelly, Holsinger. LAST ROW: Wilfhem, Davidson, R. Shinnizu, K. Shimizu. Ji fj T TX KX ' X EUlllUSlll FIRST ROW, lell lo righl: Loop, Roddick, Marlins, Heil, Long, Myers, Del Giorgio, SECOND ROW: Barlr-ll, Wilburn, Howes, Anderson, Gorges, Parnell, Trollinger. THlRD ROW: Hol- and, Neff, Fisch, Lodge, Rich, Livingslon, Carey, Doumos- cheln. FOURTH ROW: While, Galhney, Lupencio, Gallaher, Wilson, Berlan, Kipf, sponsor. LAST ROW: McCrackin, Yar- nell, Trozera, Ealon, Scoll, Carr, Ferris, Terry, Ellis, TUllllT TllTMTll2 The Fulure Farmers ol: America is a nalional organizalion ol boys lalcing vocalional agricullure. Our club, Arrowhead Chapler Numloer Il7, has been very successful This year in winning many prizes. All lhe boys have some proiecl on which lhey worlm during lhe year such as raising sheep. rablails, chickens, lceeping a garden, or some olher phase ol liarrn worlc. The boys enrer chapler conlesis, social aclivilies, and exhibil lheir liveslock al lairs. Any boy enrolled in a yocalional agricullure class is onlilled lo aclive membership. l'Whc:l'c: Clo you lind lho ml roriiiifrl Answciinig grin:-,liorin rxalozil lay new blllilljlllb who ore: uri- lamiliar wilh The buildings is laul one oT lhe services ol lho Sludcinl Guides, These sludenls who are slalioned in lhe halls under The sponsorship oT lvlr. Hall devole lheir sludy hall lo school service. Among olher services are giving our lardy slips lo sludenls saving confusion in The allendance ofiice, seeing lhal no one is in The halls wilhoul a lransler or on business and keeping order in rho halls during school hours. ElUllTlll WUT fl 5: K , K FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl Bough, Gilli-spie, Holsinger Day, Turnbull, Genlry. SEC OND ROW: Mr, Hall, Sond raker, Eberl, Redman, Murph ree, Beckley. LAST ROW: Sev as ' , 1 erson, Bussey, Dixon, B. J Henderson, B. Henderson, 93 l FIRST ROW, Iefl lo righf: Reed, Gulhrie, Romo, Sullivan, E. Gufhrie, E, Bryan, Nyquisl, Grogan, Brooks. S E C O N D ROW: Edelmann, Ames, Simp- son, Bussieres, Roesch, Cum- mins, Penhale. THIRD ROW: Moore, Blanding, Skaags, Sum- mers, Garrell, Hill. FOURTH ROW: O'Neal, Bryan, Skinner, Moses, Coghlan, Moran. LAST ROW: Hoakg Poss, sponsor: Kruis, Light, Baugh, Carpenter, Genlry. Noi in piclure: Wil- son, Linke, Eberl, Kline. ln February, lhe Soboban Club was formed. Qualilicalions for membership are scholarship sociely membership, achievemenls in arl, music, drama, speech, alhlelics, or oulslanding abilily in olher fields, and characlers. Officers for lhis semesler were Jean Sullivan, Elizabeih Romo, Maurine Summers, and Edilh Bryan. Among The aclivilies of lhe Sobobans were a houseparfy, a lrip fo Grillilh Park Planelarium and Radio Cily, and a Faculiy Eve. Brealc- iasl meelings were held every olher Wednesday in lhe school caleleria. Among rho more originalivo clubs of lhe school is lhe Avialion Club. Wilh Mr. Funderberg as ils sponsor, lhe club was reorganized 'ro slimulale inleresl in avialion. Any boy or girl who is a sludenf of S. B. H. S. may be a member of lhe organizalion. A simple lest is given on aviafion in general. However, for beginners, a genuine inleresl in avialion musl be shown. Model builders musl pass a comprehensive lesl in lhe iundamenlals of avialion. Aclivifies in- clude model malcing, field lrips, and avialion in general. FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: Kru- ger, Suggs, Spilzor, Maloof, Walby, Messenger. SECOND ROW: Alban, Hanegan, Wyler, Henriques, Holbrook. LAST ROW: Elem, Smilh, Geebler, Ausferman, Holsingcr. lllllllllllll ,E A 94- FIRST ROW, left To righlz Bell Vallero, Gillespie, BarneTT Marhews, Reese, Frosf, Sullil van, Slrobel, Madden, SEC- OND ROW: Drollinger, San- chez, HerTzel, Sheehan, Lyall SchaeTfer, Ouarry, Carson Ranlcins, M. Penhale, Moran, E. Groom-. LAST ROW: Eberl, STrain, SmiTh, SuTTon, Heals, Cummins, D. Greene, Bohner, Linke, R. Penhale, Whiiaker, O'Nc-il, Livingsfon, WalTers, Poindeuder, Coghlan, Camp- bell, Linfesfy, Owen, Lewis, Anderson. . X inns 'E' QQ, ETTTTE' illlllilllg lllll r'X.TonighT. ThaT aTTernoon girls Tiom all classes were seen around The gym indulging in some Torm OT aThleTiCs Trom badminion To Tield hoclrey. The Girls' AThleTic AssoeiaTion Torms one oT The liveliesT and peppiesT clubs in The school, Membership is open To any girl who has earned The required T50 poinTs. This year in November The G. A. fx. enTerlained girls of oTher schools aT a C. B, T.. Play Day. Among The club acTiviTies were bilce rides, weiner balces, house rmrly in The mounTains, and Two iniTiaTions. Oh, lhaT's The Arrowhead Theyire loimingf' IT was The Girls' Drill Team going inTo aeiicrn. This year The drill Team, larger Than before and eooperaTing wiTh The band, enTerTained The sTudenT body during game halT by Torming The school leTTers, The leTTers ol our opponenTs, and oTher inTeresTing maneuvers. AT The ChaTTey game and rally The girls wore new uniTorms Tor The TirsT Time. The drill Team was sponsored by Mrs. Foss wiTh Their sTudenT leader, TvlargareT Grinsfad. and added pop and color To The games, ll Tillll FIRST ROW, IeTT To righl: Dun- can, Halsey, Dixon, Rivera, Gunvordahl, Manfhey, Hodson, GrinsTad, SECOND ROW: Go- mez, Bush, Clark, Anderson, Eirnr-rrnan, Goine, Barge, Beyz. LAST ROW: McLaughlin, Greene, Glessner, Schaeffer, Benlon, Smilh, J. Adams, fli Xf' .Y , ,,f 5iiBik1!B. L i.iTi'!EE.i,1iS24 ' S 1 1 , - ' ' , ' ..' , . , . 4 ' J lr ' .. ' , . . 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Tllllllil-ill Johnson, coach: Fiscalini, Krouskup, Whipple, Simpson, coach. The Cardinal eleven showed greaT promise of a good season in Their l938 openers when They downed The lndians Trom Sherman lnsTiTuTe 6-2 in The TirsT pracTice TilT oT The season. BoTh Teams ToughT hard, wiTh The Indians leading 2-0 unTil The closing minuTes oT The game when The Cards' deTerminaTion To win proved sTrongesT. Traveling To San Diego, hopes Tor a winning season again were brighTened when They broughT home a 6-O upseT over The highly-raTed Her- berT Hoover eleven. GreaT exhibiTion oT Cardinal sTrengTh was shown when They held The pow- erful Excelsior PiloTs oT Norwalk in a hard ToughT baTTle which ended 6-O. This was The lasT pracTice game beTore The CiTrus BelT League opener wiTh Redlands. Scoring in The TirsT quarTer againsT Redlands, The Redbirds played a saTe game To win 6-0 in The CiTrus BelT League opener. The Pomona Red Devils' challenge Tor CiTrus BelT League championship Took The Card- inal gridders in iTs wake, 26-0. This game was one-sided. as The score mighT easily imply, buT The Cards puT up a valianT TighT To The end. The Poly Bears Trom Riverside Troze ouT The high spiriTed Redbirds I5-6 in The lasT nighf game oT The season. ln The lasT home game The ChaTTey Tigers deTeaTed The Cards I9-7. Going To SanTa Ana Tor The lasT CiTrus BelT League conTesT. The Redbirds dropped The game l4-O. ln The Annual Thanksgiving day classic, beTore a record crowd, The ColTon Yellow JackeTs mainTained Their undeTeaTed record, Taking home a I4-O win. Coach Ralph Simpson was ably assisTed by Coach KenneTh Johnson in producing This high spiriTed TooTball Team. 98 ,Hsu , R, FIRST ROW, ICT? To righfz Cooley, Mira Browr' Tavhur, Wysory LAST ROWi Swvwrsovv, Cheawam, C0544 Dixon I 0 , . , tX.,Q,,. FIRST ROW, TFT? 10 rfqhfi SWAN, Hs':u:1rT1nS0rv, B1'CkTfw, MCC: vu S 'wgJ S, MT' Gv 5SfNvrqf'r, Hxwi, LAST ROVV: Bzwlvfoixf. Garv'ISf'v', CTwrTS?i.x:', Bf'T:,w-3: Nwvffs, Silmb- H, Dkarlhxo, CASAS, Uk? xg AP Q36 TT XT T 99 siiiiiiiilliiiii FlRST ROW, IeTT To righT: An- drade, Thomason, PinTo, Phil' lips, Dowd, Odom, Driggers, Meeks, Velasguez, Aide. SEC- OND ROW: Van Ness, Pope, Bollong, Ohashi, Madrigal, Aragon, Miller, Hill, Cleere, BancroTT. THIRD ROW: Zara- goza, Guinn, Pelle, Valles,Cary, Arias, Gallaher, Cass, Thomas, Robinson, Hughes. LAST ROW: Harmon, Young, Elder, Selef 7ar, Griffen, Mclvlullin, Eng- land, Naylor, Appleman, Zim- TTTFVTTTDIT. This year's Sophomore Team had a new coach in The person oT George STancer, coming up Trom Richardson Junior High every aTTernoon To insTrucT The boys. Since Coach Johnson moyed up To The varsiTy Team To aid Ralph Simpson, The sophomore Team had a new leader, Many oT The boys saw aeTion and will see more aeTion nexT season as There were some good prospeeis. The CardeTTes Tound liTTle in sTore Tor Them in yieTories in Their 1938 TooTball season. They were yery diTTerenT Trom The Cardinals. The Redbirds sTarTed ouT The season in winning Torm, Then began To slip. The CardeTTes sTarTed wiTh a losing season, Tinishing in winning shape. This included one Tie-game and one vieTory. ln Their TirsT praeTiee game OT The season, The Sophomores played The big Tellows oT The hTemeT l-ligh yarsiTy. l-lemeT reTained a I3-O yicTory. Losing To Redlands, I3-7, The CardeTTes broke a long sTanding record oT undeTeaTed games. Since Pomona had no sophomore squad This year, Pomona's FremonT Junior High was subsTiTuTed. These boys, being exTra large Tor iunior high, Tools The CardeTTes 7-O. Playing on Toreign soil, The Sophomores dropped Their nexT conTesT To The sTrong Riverside eleven, I3-O. ln Their lasT ouT oT Town game, The CardeTTes Tied ChaTTey 7-7. This was probably The hardesT ToughT game oT all. Closing The IQ38 season and CiTrus Belf League, The Sophomores won Their TirsT game, Taking a 7-O lead over SanTa Ana. l5f'xCKFllilll i.onSiSTing ol: Ap- pleman, Andrade, Aragon, Bo- long, Harmon, Miller, Phillips, Sederes, and Zaragoza. LINE consisTing of: Arias, BancroTT, Dowd, Guinn, Madrigal, Mc- Mullen, Naylor, Ohashi, Odom, Pelle, Van Ness, and Velas- ouez. : Q -.ga iii., . l .ik li TTUTHMTN 3 Beckley-mosl valuable player Down in lronl Foolball Rally SCRAM! l l One more man 'ro buck l l. .W 1, ,wwe l 6. l-lurrayl They gel him 7. Merry Mix-up 8. Shake him loose Jazzyl 9. Lay him low IO. Loolc oull l-le's gellinq away Come on Buzz! M IOI l , fa I mix T OW, leTT To riqhT: Riggenberg, Fawley, coach, Johnson coach. LAST ROW: E er Kline, Han1ilTon. Smith, Johnson. lQlllElTTllTTlTl Coach Norman Pawleys Cardinal guinlcT was oT The championship calibre as iT opened The season in pracTice games, yeT, iT was oT anoTher Type when iT ended The CiTrus BelT League season wiTh one win and seven losses, a raTher unsuccessful season Tor The Cardinals. WiTh buT one reTurning leTTerman, Coach Fawley had To sTarT Trom scraTch, buT he developed some ouTsTanding players, oT whom some will be back Tor more duTy nexT year. The varsiTy Tive saw acTion in The LaVerne inviTaTional Tournament when They downed oppo- siTion oT Burbank High 29-I8. In The same TournamenT The Cards beaT The ChaTTey Tigers 26-22, and losT To The T-TunTingTon Beach Team 24-3l. In oTher pre-season games, The Cardinal Tive deTeaTed The Perris high Team I9-Ilg buT They were deTeaTed by ColTon I9-I6 in a rally aT Colfon, Then The Cards beaT The Yellow JackeTs I9-I5 in a home rally. The TirsT CBL game oT The season Tound The Cards aT Redlands High, baTTling a losing game wiTh The Terriers: 27-IS. In The second game, The Riverside Bears Tossed a Tree Throw in The closing seconds oT The game, To win by one poinT, 32-3l. The Fawley quinTeT Then iourneyed To Pomona, where The Red Devils held Them powerless, 32-I4. Their search, however, was climaxed with a conquesT over The Red Devils in The nexT game, when The Pomona Team played on our Tloor To lose 20-I9. The ChaTTey Tigers were The nexT To invade our gym, Taking home a 28-20 vicTory. Playing aT Riverside, The Redbirds losT 27-IQ. ln a like manner, The San Bernardino Team Traveled To SanTa Ana and Took The shorT end oT a 26-I7 score. The Terriers oT Redlands came across The wash and were Torced To play Their besT in order To win The lasT CBL game, 20-lo. Q X ITT2 yi: FIRST ROW, leTT To righT Del qado, Finley, Peredes en nedy, SmiTh, Parker, SECOND ROW: Fox, T-lerberT Wai? man, Womack, HarTmann Folgues. LAST ROW: Hashnqs Brown, Niemeyer Wrd We ,, W- - , TOP ROW, left to riqhf: Niemeyer, Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Smifh, Womack, Parades. VHHEITY iiiiiiiiiiili si Smith shoofing, Paredes guarding Smith. AROUND THE BA'SKI?:T:IHerberf, Kennedy, Delgado, Niemeyer, Womack, Brown, Fox, In ey -ff fr Ti I O3 X1 .ik I 'T HWHUMUHT FIRST ROW, left lo right: Meeks, Sanders, Binney, Vee lasguez, Johnson, Ohashi, Se- deres, SECOND ROW: Shook, Quinn, Falkensrein, Mclvlillin, Pope. THIRD ROW: Hilde- brand, Murray, Appleman, Wilshire, Van Ness. FOURTH ROW: Granl, Aragon, Bollong, England, Slrornrner. LAST ROW: Zaragoza, Adam, Mil- ler, Naylor, Cleere. The sophomore learn was ably handled by Coach Kennelh Johnson, who produced some oul' slanding men who will help lorm rhe nucleus ol nexl yearls varsily live, When lhe season ended, however, lhey had lwo league wins, lour league losses, one non-league win, and one non- league loss lo lheir Qredil. Johnsons hoopslers did well in lhe lirsl pre-season game by hold- ing the Perris live lo a 5-4 score, allhough lliey losl. Al The baskelball rally al Collon, lhe sophs losl lo the Collon learn, I6-26. ln lhe lirsl CBL game, lhe Cardelles could only lally 9 poinls on lhe Redlands lloor, as compared lo lhe Terrier Pups' I4. The Riverside game, played on our home lloor, lound lhe sophs nol guile prepared. The Poly sophs delealed lhe Cardelles 23-I3. For lhe lhird game, lhe lillle Redbirds Traveled lo Pomona and ballled lhe Fremonl Junior l-ligh live lo a 27-I9 viclory in a non-league game. The nexl week lound lhe Fremonl Junior high learn in our gym--lhis lime bealing lhe Cardelles l8-I7 in a lhrillinq non-league game. ln playing ho-,ls lo lhe Challoy Cubs, lhe sophs displayed lhe besl ollensivo and delensive abilily when lliey covered lhe lillle Tigers wilh a 20-I landslide. The Cardelles lhen losl lo Riverside sophomores ll-l4. The nexl viclirn was lhe lillle Sainl quinlel, who played a losing game, IO-IX. on lhe Sanla Ana lloor. ln a hearl breaking game lhe Cardelles closed lhe CBL season by yielding lo lhe Terrier Pups liom Redlands. Terrned as lhe mosl exciling game, il was one in which lhe pups were lorrfid lo play beller llnan lhnir beslAlor lhe score was only I6fl4. lTHTHMlN STANDING, lell lo righlf Cleere, Falkenslein, Bollong, Pope, Chovick, Van Ness, Se- deres. SEATED' l-lines, Aragon, Meeks, Sanders, lvlillf-r, John Suri, ucnifh r K, y, x A753 3 x 'wi' if wk. . 15- xg , mn Y 5' 1 lv-fl . if N . Tynes Richards-Scholarship 6 . Leffermen 7 . Take 'rha+ ball away from fhem 8. . Looks good 9. . Ch! Oh! WhaT's the 'froubfo IO IOS il They musf have won Dorff lef him qef fhe ball Anofher basket yippee! Grab I+, Bob Oh-ofoh, 'rhey made if MW Cf? a ?wy1+k,, NYS ,H LEFT TO RIGHT: Womack, Pope Sanders, Kline, Kennedy, lscallnl Yarnell, Vilaifman, Darling Daley, Prafher, Krous- koup Salazar, Wilshire, Daley -9rQvgr ' llllEllTlll The Cardinal nine, coached by KenneTh Johnson, pulled ouT Trom a weak posiTion beTore The CBL season sTarTed. As The Tyro goes To press, iT is impossible To reporT The score oT The TirsT league game. The San Bernardino iunior college Braves barely edged ouT The Cardinals 4-3 in a close game on The J. C. diamond. The Redbirds Then Tool: an 8-O lacing aT The hands oT The ColTon high Team. In a game on FullerTon high's diamond, The S. B. horsehiders bowed 5-6 in anoTher close game. Up To The lasT inning The game had been The Cards', buT aT This Time, The FullerTon nine rallied Tor Tour runs. Again playing The ColTon YellowiaclceTs, The Cards goT sTungg This Time I2-2, in a game played aT ColTon. The Cards were held To Tour hiTs. Now coming ouT oT The slump, The Redbirds enTered The 20430 Invi- TaTional Baseball TournamenT aT Pomona during spring vacaTion. The Cardinals Took Their TirsT game 4-2 Trom The SanTa Barbara nine. Inspired by This vicTory, The horsehiders moved on inTo The TournamenT and deTeaTed Brea-Olinda High, 4-2. The Cardinals didn'T hesiTaTe when They came upon The BalcersTield high Team: Tor The local boys mowed 'em down and wenT on. A Team Trom Phoenix, Arizona, came in now and sTopped The Cards. Through These vicTories, The Cards were raTed among The 8 besT Teams in SouThern CaliTornia. OTher pracTice games will be wiTh ColTon and Sherman Teams. Then The Team opens The CBL league here wiTh Pomona. This year, The Tull nine innings will be played: hereToTore, only seven innings have been played. Sanders, Daley, Wilshire, and Salazar Tool: The piTching duTies: Kennedy, PraTher, Yarnell, Pope and STrigle Tilled The inTield: CaTcher Darling, behind The plaTe: and Sanders, Riddle, WaiTman, Fiscalini, VVomaclc, and oThers rounded ouT The ouTTield. rQ-s-v-ees-m- , -, fy .XX IO6 A N TOP ROW: Womack Pope Sanders, Klein, Kennedy Fs calini, Yarnell, WaiTman John son, Darling, Daley, Pra her Salazar, Wilshire, Daley Rnd dle. BOTTOM ROW Andre son, Woolard, Vida e e Beckley, Campbell, Tofh Bol long, Krouskoup, Rowe Loop TOP ROW, lell lo righl: Sninlcle, Elkins, Graham, BJ Graham, McKinney, Sanchez Gallagher, l-ling, Valez, Cope- land, Hildebrand, Carranza, Delgado, Horlon, Niemeyer, Ferris, Price, Vaulherol, J., Brown, More, Simpson. MID! DLE ROW: Kilian, Vaulherol, B., Evans, Andrews, Redline, Fleming, Moore, Boalman, Truiillo, l-laslings, Ringgenberg, Zaragoza. BOTTOM ROW: Quin, Roddick, Messinger, Dixon, Bloomer, Trozera, Rowe Anderson, Allen, Saville, While, Casas, Huerra, Guerro, lllllTElll We poinl willi pride lo lhe lraclc learn which Coach Ralph Simpson produced lliis year. Finishing a close lhird in lhe C.B.L. meel, lhe Redbirds showed up very well. Sanla Ana was lirsl, Riverside second wilh 3414 poinls, and lhe Cards lhird wilh 34 poinls. ln a meel wilh lhe Redlands Terriers on lhe Redlands lield, lhe Cards wenl wild: lor lhey recorded a 67-37 viclory. There was bul one double winner ol lhis meel, Leland Redline, who won bolh sprinls and ran on lhe winning relay learn, The Cards accounled lor rnosl ol lheir poinls in lhe sorinls and hurdles. An invilalional meel al Challey allracled many schools in Soulhern Calilornia. The Cards were well represenled al lhis meel. ln a lriangular meel wilh Riverside and Collon highs on lhe Cardinal lield, lhe San Bernardino learn nosed oul lhe Riversiders by one poinl. The score: SB. 50, Riverside, 49, and Collon wilh 30. The cenlury dash was lalren care ol by Redline and Evans: lhe olher dash-22Ofrepresenled by Redline and Dixon: Boalman, Price, and J. Vaulherol were lhe quarler-milers: Delgado and Fleming slcip lhrough lhe hall mile: Carranza and l-lorlon were lhe milersg lhe high hurdles were cleared by l-ling and Bloomer: while lhe low sliclcs were lalcen care ol by Brown and l-ling: Killian, Andrews, and Johnslon were lhe pole vaullersq in lhe high lump, Saville, Cole, and Moore gave lheir beslg Evans, Bloomer, and Messenger leap lhrough lhe broad iump, wilh Haslings in lhe hop, slep, and iumpg and lhe lasl relay leam consisling ol Redline, Dixon, Evans, and Brown: and Ellis and Farris pulling lhe shol. llllllll KNEEUNG, lell lo righl: Cole , Brown, Dixon, Evans, Bloomer, X Vaulherol, J., Casas. STAND' ING: Carranm, Boalrnan, Hors lon, Redline, Delgado, Allen, Hinq, Rowe, Saville, Ellis, Price, Ferris. tj v. ,743 vis Q fri, IO! KNEELING, leTT To righl: BarT eTT BancroTT, Ohashi, Murray, GiIberT and Grant STAND ING Beverlin, Biggs, Wessel lnqrwham, and Daniels. 1 SIT' 'I 'YW 't W-7-,....,.., f i berf, Ulmer. Sllllllllllllll Coach Ralph Simpsons sophomore Traclc Team cerTainly can be well-spoken oT This year. The sophs gor OTT To an early sTarT and showed up well in Their pracTice rneeTs. The CardeTTes capTured a decided vicTory over The Redlands Terrier Pups in a meeT on The laTTer's Tield. The score, 69-26, proved Their supremacy early in The season, and Their conTinued TighTing spirii carried Them inTo a second place in The C. B. L. meeT which was held aT SanTa Ana. ln a Triangular meeT wiTh Riverside, ColTon and San Bernardino, The CardeTTes Trailed behind wiTh 35 poinTs. Riversde won wiTh 45, and ColTon had 38. The soph relay Team was a winner in This meeT, held on The home Tield. RepresenTing The Sophs are: Ingraham, Biggs, and Zimmer in The IOO dash: lngraham, Biggs, STrain, and Campbell in The 220 dash: and in The 330 dash, Gilbert Wessel, and Daniels, The 880 course is run by Ulmer and Murray: Harmon and Murray hurdle The high Timbers, while BarTleTT and Murray slcip over The low ones: The shoT is puT by Beverlin, Young, and BancroT'T. Ohashi, Campbell, and Zimmer hurTle Themselves up and over wiTh The help oT a pole vaulT: lngraham and GranT are The high iumpers, while GranT, Baumann, and Campbell Tigure in The broad iumpg Biggs, Weasel, C5ranT and lngraham are The members OT The relay Team. Ci y'M Q fu 108 ls' TOP ROW, leTT To riqT Simpson, Granf, Daniels Cho viclc, Biggs, Nichelson Young Murray, Ward. MIDDLE ROW lngraham, MarTinez, Camp bell, Ohashi, Velasquez Bev erlin, BarTleTT, Shook gan BOTTOM ROW: Clemens Zimmer, Wessel, Binney GI - s X ' 1 Ain? she sweef 6 Jusi' loafin' 7 Whaf is Huis anyway? 8 Smile pretfy, Maxine 9 Four Muskefeers IO I09 Sill Play Day Fas? Game Sfrobel-oufsfanding Ge? Hwaf one, Denny Energefic bunch, eh! in sporfs. Leff To righlz Miss Cirino, Galleges, Trapp, Sanchez, Co?- Ton, Mack, Eimmerrnan, Jones, Chipps, McKIevey, Grogan, PaTTon, Asbell, Falkensfein, PeTerson, Weller, O'Neal, Nye Q ' quisf, ValenTine, Penhale, M. ' A., Penhale, R., Schaefer, . Evans. ElHlEf lTNNlE FRONT ROW, leTT To riqhfz Albin, Graeber, Thomas, Coo- ley, Halsey, Cleere, Hippen- 5Tiel, Turnbow, coach. BACK ROW: Holbrook, PoindexTer, Bailey, Evensen, Lincoln, Gard- ner. The Girls' Tennis Team, composed oT The Top ranking singles and doubles on The Tennis ladder, was coached by Cora Cirino. lT was led by RuTh O'Neal, capTain, and Mary Alice Penhale. manager. MaTches were held wifh Covina, ColTon, Pomona, and Redlands. Mary Alice Penhale and Mary Alice Mack held Top places Tor The singles while RuTh O'Neal and Gerry WalTers led in The doubles. Tennis leTTers are given To girls who have been on The ladder Tor Three semesTers wiTh Tive hundred poinTs. The Redbird neTTers, coached by Mr. C. C. Turnbull, TaculTy member, were expecTed To be vicTorious in The CBL games as The Tyro wenT To press. lT was impossible To prinT anyThing oT The league games and Their ouTcomes due To The Time OT season when Tennis malces iTs appearance. A championship Team is expecTed To win honors Tor San Bernardino. ln a Tew early mafches, The Cards deTeaTed The San Bernardino iunior college neTTers IO-9, and in anoTher rnaTch, They deTeaTed ColTon high school I9-O. The Phoenix high school neTTers iour- neyed To San Bernardino To play The Cards aT Perris l-Till. The neTTers who swing Their raclceTs Tor San Bernardino are Clyde l-lippensTiel, Neil Evensen, David Lincoln, CapT. Bob Halsey, Diclc Gardner, Bob McMillan, Charles Graober, Phil Bailey, RedTord Cleere, and Dan Thomas. BUYS' lTNNlE -- IIO N Ja, Leif 'fo righlz Wedberg, Allen, Kuhn, Holsinger, Hall, Bryanf, Hellyerg Fawley, coach. Allempls 'ro form a goll loam have lailed in lhe pasl, bul lhe oolleis have iinally come lhrough wilh a very good squad. Among schools played were Sanla Ana, Redlands, Riverside, and Anaheim. ln an invilalional meel wilh Redlands and Riverside, S. B. H .S. look iirsl place. Boys on The goll feam were Dean Reynolds, Kennelh Kuhn, Desmond Wedberg, Glenn l-lol- singer, John While, Byron Allen, and George Hellyer. Under The coaching of Mr. Fawley and golf professional Jack Tarrant, praclices were held al lhe counlry club course. Our heroes! All boys who have earned lheir S in C. B. L. sporls or have acled as manager for one ol lhese sporls are eligible lor membership in The Block S. Throughoul lhe year lhe members promoled good sporlsmanship and loyally lo The school among sludenls. Sporls' din- ners were held al fhe end of each ol The four major sporl seasons honoring The boys who had earned Their lelfer in lhal sporl. ln The spring The annual lellermen's banquel was held for all lellermen and lheir ladies. lllllEllS f FIRST ROW, lefl lo rn Wedburg, G. Smilh, Miller Bloomer, Taylor, Brown, Dixon Beckley, McCullough, Niemey- er, Severson, C. Sfrigle, Schu- berf. SECOND ROW: P. Siri- gle, Sarlor, Chrislian, Kennedy, Morelfi, Grai-ber, Owsley, Van Buren, Hildebrand, Holcomb Wailman, Chealham, Hun? Bussey, Cox, Green, Seeley. THIRD ROW: Meeks, Aragon, Bailey, Herberl, Findley, Red- line, Fox, Sederes, Horlon, J. Smilh, Naylor, Young, Hanson Krouskup, Darling, Casasl FOURTH ROW: Hall, Binney, Whipple, K. 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RT A' 2' 5 - a 52 -, T is g F I X .x-:sqm ' ., -if -ti as..jnr'i'l-- i Y 1' Ei ff Y T it WA .aff 2-sl-r .A s -in .. - weorvssnaynrm Jo SuND,1w, Ugg, QW W ff? fff- +4 li-'f f 4.7! f fx Yi' aging- -- '! fe -'12-3---. Af ' 1 X 1 'if - X fffy . - ..,,.. X f --1122 ' f .WXb - - vpnip I is - je'-ffkxs ?ii!7f4'45 1i 's'-H' ml Niece. G - aaa? ' '- Vinw W- ' B' ac'-asie J Nh Eg, -a, 2 f ' X 'Rudi' -- - IR-L.SIEAB4lK ' Ellllllllllll Monday, Sept. I2-First day of school! More sophomores running around wearing that look. Tuesday, Sept. I3-Whew! What weather! No chance for eager seniors to sport ducky sweaters. Wednesgay, Sept. H-Ate in the new cafeteria. Music sounds goo . Thursday, Sept. I5-Spied Arlene Lesher asking everyone how they liked the cafeteria. Pretty favorable reports. Friday. Sept. I7-Big football booster Mr. Hall showed his talent for poetry. Oh, Ma-ma. Monday, Sept. I9-Peanuts, popcorn-thc circus in town. Season ticket campaign opens. Tuesday, Sept. 20-Pictures taken in the new cafeteria. Has the heat melted all eager Sophomores running around here last week? Wednesday, Sept. 2l-Everyone wearing one of those red and black novelties for Color Day. Thursday, Sept. 21-Hostesses in the cafeteria, especially lrene Graves, so busy in lunch hour. Friday, Sept. 23-Woo! Woo! am l bewildered! All over the halls are red beanies worn at the game with Sherman lnstitute. We won 6-2. duly reprimanded in Eco- yet. Monday, Sept. 26-Ollie Jensen nomics. Beanies are around tor the Girls' League Re- Tuesday, Sept. 27-Girls making ception were embarrassed when the ice-man walked in. Every girl had a short dress on and a bow in her hair. Ames survived 3 chemistry Wednesday, Sept. 28-Geraldine tests-wotta gal! Miss Sackrider promised a surprise tomorrow-it better be good! Thursday, Sept. 29-The surprise came in the person of a su bstitute. Friday, Sept. 30-Football booster. The team sent otf amid yells and band music to San Diego, We won 5-0. How much longer is Bob Brown going to wear that checked coat? Sophomore Reception. Monday, Oct. 3--The victory flag looks swell hanging from our library window. Senior sweaters out, Tuesday, Oct. 4-Will you trade me senior pictures? Peti- tions for class officers taken out. Pericleans theatre party. Wednesday, Oct. 5-Helen Hirtzel is always laughing at something-the Tyro Staff is getting down to work with pictures and articles coming in, Thursday, Oct. 6-Snapshot Assembly, Dr. Thomas ot the Westinghouse laboratory. Friday, Oct. 7-We had a swell assembly in the bleachers. Booster for the game. We won 6-0. Monday, Oct. I0-All the girls are selling tootball tags Football heroes lsigh-h-hi are signing their pictures. More fun! Tuesday, Oct. ll-Class elections. Senior pictures taken, the proofs are swell! waamaay, oar. iz-Gina' League. Maas Randall aaa 'Was Leaverton showed pictures taken while on European trips. Big rally at the Fox, Thursday, Oct. I3-Dixie Westover is making quite a hit with the kids! We almost raised the root with the Red- birds at the rally. G.A.A. weiner-bake for Sophomores. Friday, Oct. I4-Football game with Redlands in the rain. We beat them 6-0. The dance afterwards was good. lt was packed. Monday, Oct. I7-Play practice. Tyro campaign started. All students signing up-we hope! I000 copies sold. Tuesday, Oct. I8-Aviation club meeting to elect officers. Mr. Hall promised Tyro class a dinner if we sold I200 copies-come on, kids, let's go over the top mark! Wednesday, Oct. I9-Hi-Y skating party. Ray Nish held the record tor floor smacking. Lynn Hamilton has a black eye. Thursday. Oct. 20-Hi-Tri recognition. Sophomores mont Jr. High School on our field. play Fre- Friday, Oct. 2l-Game with Pomona--they beat us 26-0- what a score! School out at I:30 p.m. for the game. Monday, Oct. 24-Why is Emily Coghlan always so serious lookin ? The Economics class industriously argued S30- Every-Thursday. Tuesday, Oct. 25- Whiskerino pictures for the faculty taken. Of all the beards-? Wednesday, Oct. 26-A talk and motion picture on What Price Navy. Thursday, Oct. Z7-Hi-Tri Scavenger Hunt-a killer diller. C. S. F. Hallowe-en party. Assembly by the music classes. Friday, Oct. 28-Vacation! ll lllllllll llt Ellll lltllll San Bernardino High School is fifty years old! lt was founded in l889, and throughout these many years-through both smooth and turbulent times, through prosperity and depression-San Bernardino High has continued to be an aid to the youth of the city. Since the beginning, all EAliNUllll Monday, Oct. 3I-Warren Wenz running around the halls. Beaten Friday night I5-b by Riverside. Tuesday, Nov. I-Periclean assembly. The orchestra goes to City Creek CCC for a concert. Wednesday, Nov. 2-Peficlean pigskin penny pennant prom held. Mrs. Poss has a beautiful cold. Thursday, Nov. 3-Girls' League, Theme-sorority house. All local talent. Fridyay, Nov. 4-Booster for Chaffey game. Pretty band uni- orms. Monday, Nov. 7--We lost Chatfey game l?-7. Paul Taylor threw a beautiful pass to Jimmie Hunt. Howdy Stranger tags. Tuesday, Nov. I-Booster assembly for play. Everyone going cowboy. Wednesday, Nov. 9-Junior Exchange-Junior Bus. dinner. Jr. High's matinee of Howdy Stranger a sell out. Thursday, Nov. I0--'Howdy Stranger with a Girls' League Social in the cafeteria. Emily Coghlan and Geraldine Ames won a candy bar. Bites! Holiday tomorrow. Monday, Nov. I4-We hear that the party at Art Sikking's house lElly Jordan to youl after the play, was a success in more ways than one! Yah-hoo! Tuesday, Nov. lb-Student-body run-off, Kennie Standish won. Grade cards. Thursday, Nev. I7-Covered Wagon Assembly. Girl's League won first prize for the best skit. Hi-Y a close second. Friday, Nov. I8-Alfred Campbell swung a mean paddle at the French Club initiation. Monday, Nov. Zl-Preparation for Thanksgiving baskets. Warren Bruce loves all the pretty girls. Tuesday, Nov. 22-Senior Hi-Y presented the Jr. College Swingaroos in a red-hot assembly, Wednesday, Nov. 23-Many baskets collected for needy families. A big mountain fire threatens many homes. Monday, Nov. 28-The fire is still burning, but under control. Jr.-Sr. play try-outs. Swiss yodelers assembly. Tuesday, Nov. 29-Basketball season with Sophs and Varsity men making the gym a dangerous place for adven- turing darnsels. Wednesday, Nov. 30-Why doesn't Richard -Leeson .give the gals in his class a break? The mountain fire is finally extinguished. Thursday, Dec. I-lnterclass debate begins. All the future orators will spout. Friday,'Dec. 2-Assembly on the bleachers. Soph-Varsity letters awarded. Loren Beckley voted most valuable player. C.B.L. Debate Tournament. Monday, Dec. 5-Final play try-outs. Our debaters won the S.B.V.J.C. placque last Saturday. Thanks for the good coaching, Mrs, Coffey. Tuesday, Dec. 6-We hear Mrs. Poss valiantly upholding .the principles ot the school to her classes. Thats the spirit. Wednesday, Dec. 7-Loretta Young seen in town! Big thrill! Debaters going to Los Angeles tomorrow. Thursday, Dec. I- The new play is The Adorable Spend- thrift. Morton Abbott has the prettiest wavy hair and brown eyes. Friday, Dec. 9-Some students went to Arrowyiew for a pay assembly. Edith Bryan lost another tennis game--too much spinach? Monday, Dec. I2-Our basketball team took second place in the La Verne tournament Saturday. Tuesday, Dec. I3-Everyone is excited about the Hi-Y weinie-bake. ' Wednesday, Dec. I4-Vacation. Tuesday, Jan. 3--Ho-hum! School again! Christmas vacation sure was fun! Wednesday, Jan. 4-Tags for the new play, The Adorable Spendthrift distributed, ' ' Thursday, Jan. 5-Spelling bee in the Auditorium 4th period. Spell heterogeneous Friday, Jan. 5-New supply of books in the library. Pretty covers on them. ll5 llllllllll llllll Elllllll student body affairs have been managed success- fully by the Associated Student Body. ln the year i889 there were six graduates: J. D. Matthews, Mrs. C. M. Hanf, Mrs. W. D. La Neice. W. A. Ball, C. W. Fry, and Edith Cartwright. How the school has grown since that early year! At the present time there are about 2,435 stu- dents enrolled in San Bernardino High School, and the graduating class fifty years later has reached a new all-time high of I36 graduating in the mid-year class and 5ll in June, a total of 647. lt was in l909 that the first track meet of San Bernardino High was held. The following year, l9lO, the athletes of the school were invited to attend and participate in a track meet held at Occidental College, Eagle Rock. ln every one of the events the athletes took second place, and in the track meet itself they also took second place. Even the beginners were real high school heroes. A few years later, l9l5, the location of the high school was movedlfrom Eighth and E streets, where is now located the Sturges Junior High School, to the present site of our nine-building high school. With the change, though, there was much comment and opposition. lt was thought that the school would be too far out in the country. The class of l9l5, although graduated from the old building, brought a tree to the new campus and planted it. This was the beginning of the yearly tree planting tradition by the graduating class. Practically all of the trees on the campus were planted in this manner. San Bernardino High School was of great im- portance 'lo the community during the World War years. ln l9l7, six of the one hundred eighty students and graduates who aided the Great Cause paid the supreme sacrifice of giving their lives for their country. Every morning of these troublesome years the Angelus, which was hung in front of the administration building, was sounded. Everyone stopped instantly wherever he was on the campus or in the buildings, and for a few seconds a most reverent spirit prevailed. lt was seriously taken by all persons as a moment of prayer. ' ln the war orphans across the sea there was always an increasing interest. Altogether there were sixteen French orphans adopted by the school. Most of the money for the support of the children was earned through cake and candy sales, or by the benefit entertainments given in assemblies. Teachers and pupils alike made innum- erable things for the soldiers - afghans, coats. canes, quilts, scarfs, sweaters, iams and iellies. and many more things. The total amount of Liberty Bonds owned by the pupils lnot parentsl and by teachers was S3l.0O0 lface valuel. On the whole there was a grand total of 546,449.3 earned. This was a large sum -- considering the size of San Bernardino High School in those years. For about two years following the great earth- quake of l927 our student body was greatly han- dicapped. The administration and auditorium buildings could not be used. All students of these buildings were crowded into the Classics and Science buildings. The large study halls were held in the corridors between the buildings. no matter haw cold it might be, how windy, or how much rain might blow in. lt was a true test of the har- diness of the school. Too, the student body was forced to present their assemblies in the gym with the girls sitting on the bleachers and the boys lContinued on Page ll7l FRIDAY, JAN. L A wsDNE som, JAM :5 X ill 1 ici! 1 LING M525 7 Df'iL0lilL! ff-: ' cz- '54-A - .':-' ...J ,. B .-- ls 5 5. Y ff- Frf- -,. L ft -e - --4 5 la H- 'T ff W' 0 f f I iz 1. 1 IQ Ct f F, L yn fi I , 1 'i 'yum 46 W it ,lf ,A 247: . f-ffs. m f, f lr.: 01 1, e ff a fa- 3 f 7- ,. fmiff, .Q -my J ll f Kg 1 K J T . 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'C ,JNCI MJ' , ,J I f 5 7 .- xi X . al I f f I if x -i. , X 3 h il, 1 ll 'Z Rx' ul It lvl .ire lllllllllllll Monday, Jan. 9-Special assembly for Juniors on tuberculo- sis. Registration starts for next year. Tuesday, Jan. I0-Colton-San Berdoo basketball game. We won I9-I5! The wind blowing all curls haywlre. Wednesday, Jan. ll-Booster for play. Glenn Holsinger was second at the amateur roller derby. Thursday, Jan. I2-Basketball game with Redlands 27-I5, we lost. Emily Coghlan won another contest. Friday, Jan. l3-Play. Club Riviera in Cafeteria afterwards. Monday, Jan. I6-Play's a big success! Maurine Summers lwoo-wool had her French accent down pat. Tuesday, Jan. I7-Senior accomplishment blanks filled out. Wednesday, Jan. I8-Swell assembly with local talent per- forming. Basketball game with Riverside. We lost 32-31. Wotta game! 1 , Thursday, Jan. I9-Mr. Baer surprised his prodigies with a test in advanced algebra. . , Friday, Jan. 20-Extempt contest at Corona. Basketball game with Pomona. No second assembly. Oh! Oh! Monday, Jan. 23-Pay assembly-The Apollo concertiers. Tuesday, Jan. 24-Final tests including shorthand, English, Literature, and stuff! Wednesday, Jan. 25-Senior farewell assembly. Kenny Mor- gan foresees the future. Thursday, Jan. 26-Why don't study-hall teachers control those certain book-slammers? - - Friday, Jan. 27--Assembly-baseball pictures. We won our first C. B. L. basketball game from Pomona 20-l9, hurrah! Monday, Jan.30-New semester. Lot of sophies. The English A teachers have all their classes scared. Tuesday, Jan. 3I-Soboban application cards out. Girls try to figure what they are outstanding in. Wednesday, Feb. I-Report cards, oh, boy. Cold weather with snow low on mountains. Thursday, Feb. 2-Smudge, but our orange industry must be preserved. Friday, Feb. 3-Surprise! lt snowed right at school, it didn't stay. The mountains still blanketed. Monday, Feb. 6-List of Soboban charter members posted. We're looking tor big things from this group. Tuesday, Feb. 7-Nothing much doing, iust going around in a daze. Wednesday, Feb. 3--Soboban breakfast for charter mem- bers from 7 to 8. The candidates wore red roses. Thursday, Feb. 9-Reception for sophomore girls,'dancing and refreshments afterwards in the Cafeteria. Friday, Feb. l0-Assembly by University of Redlands. Bas- ketball with Riverside. Score Z7-l9. Monday, Feb. I3-Assembly schedule the rest of the week. Tuesday, Feb. I4- Mr, Missati spoke in assembly: a very good talk on Lincoln's Gettysburg address. Valentines. Wednesday, Feb. I5-Girls' League exchange program, Red- lands, Riverside, and Colton participated. Thursday, Feb. I6-Foxwell and Company, magicians, in assembly. Friday, Feb. I7-Redlands A Capella choir sang in exchange program here. Basketball game Santa Ana there, Score 27-19 in their favor. Monday, Feb. 20-Why didn't somebody 'tell us about that girls swing band that's going to play at the French Club dance? A Tuesday, Feb. 2I-Holiday tomorrow. The snow is really tempting. g Thursday, Feb. 23-The French Club afternoon dance. Swing is here to stay with a good girls band. Sobobans break- fast featured Seal Bearers. Velma leaves for Hermosa Beach. Friday, Feb. 24-One-act play assembly. Final basketball game with Redlands, ye old rivals. Monday, Feb. 27-What a perfect day for ditching! Letter- men pictures today-Wow! What he-men! I Tuesday, Feb. 28-Bunny White really plays the cornet. The boys insist on cutting their hair off short. I, Wednesday, Mar. I-Now the girls are going back to the pigtail hair styles. Z Thursday, Mar. Z-Camellia exhibit. lnterclass track meet. Friday, Mar. 3-Assembly of one-act plays. The Pericleans and Sobobans on a tour of radio city. N . Monday, Mar. 6-Nobody interested in doing anything. Tuesday, Mar. 7-Ballots passed out for favorite, songs in cafeteria. Wednesday, Mar. 8-Another name fon the pleyproduction class is, The Nut Farm. Thursday, Mar. 9-Wow! What tests Mr. Hills gives in Physics. Only two weeks until the Razz Edition of the Tyro Weekly. N Ellfllllllll Friday, Mar. I0-Curiosity club assembly. Ex-committee starts weekly broadcast in cafeteria. Monday, Mar. I3-First baseball game with Colton at Perris Hill Park. We lost 8-0. Tuesday,h Mar, I4-Spring fever gets everyone. No one doing muc . Wednesday, Mar. I5-Trees and shrubbery are planted around school. Thursday, Mar. I6-Those standard French tests are terrible. Friday, Mar. I7-The reports on the Orange Show are per- fectly swell. Monday, Mar. 20-Pay assembly with the strong man. He's really got strength. Tuesday, Mar. 2l-General motors pictures assembly. Wednesday, Mar. 22-Colton vs. S.B.H.S. girls in tennis. Jr. Hi-Y dance after school. Thursday, Mar. 23-Tryouts for the new play, to be pre- sented in May, held. Friday, Mar. 24-Baseball-Colton here. The Aeolian as- sembly took us back to the Sultans and their harems Monday, Mar. 27-Another day. Tuesday, Mar. 28-Girls' League Musical. The program was good! Wednesday, Mar, 29-Hi-Tri visits Y'se women at J. C. We have some beauties in this school. Thursday, little alligators we really had some iittin in the form of a swing assembly. Mar. 30- Yeah man, truck on down. Bless my Friday, Mar. 3l-Baseball-Colton here. Debating going strong-our favorites are right in there. Monday, Apil I0-Yesterday was Easter, hope the Easter rabbit was nice to all the girls. Tuesday, April ll-More graduates back. I wonder if they were as glad to leave as they professed. Wednesday, April l2-Miss Kyle is getting strict talking in the library. about Thursday, April I3-Miss Randall is certainly enthusiastic about her dirt on Caesar, and the dirt he walked on. Friday, April I4-Tennis and baseball. Pomona and S. B. Monday, April I7-The Annuals are getting closer. '34 re- union! Tuesday, April I8-Everyone is springing out in white clothes. Wednesday, April I9-Girls' tennis matches. Thursday, April 20-Notice that the Tyro staff is eagerly expecting the book to be different from ever before. Friday, April 2l--Tennis and Baseball San Bernardino at Chaffey. What girl seems to be pining over Herbie Wessel? Monday, April 24-Everyone is getting his bathing suit. Tuesday, April 25-Baseball games are going strong! Every- one's going to Perris Hill. Wednesday, April 26-They're all talking about that Hi-Y dance coming up. Thursday, April 27-Girls' League baseball assembly. C. B. L. track at Santa Ana. Tonight's the Hi-Y dance. Friday, April 28-Nothing happens. Monday, May l-Tyros are eagerly expected. They're going to be super-colossal. This is the 50th anniversary. Tuesday, May 2-Only one more month of school! ! Wednesday, May 3-The girls are preparing for mother's day. Thursday, May 4-Girls' League mother's day. I hope they all enioyed themselves-Happy Mother's Day. Friday, May 5-Student Body elections, good luck to the contestants. Tennis and Baseball with Santa Ana at San Berdoo. Monday, May 8-Pay assembly, Spring is sprung. Tuesday, May 9-Periclean play booster. lt's going to be a wow ! ! ll7 Wednesday, May I0-I wonder what's happening. People are sure getting kicked out ol study hall. Thursday, May ll-Tomorrow night's the big night, kids, don't miss the play put on by the Pericleans. Friday, May I2-Tennis and Baseball, San Berdoo at Red- lands. Periclean play. Monday, May I5-Friday night is the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Tuesday, May l6-Shall I wear a tux? White or black tie? How shall I wear my hair? Wednesday, May I7-The kids are so excited they can hardly wait. The prom's on its way. Thursday, May I8-Tomorrow is the big nightl Oh! dear! Friday, May I9-Tonight is the Jr.-Sr. Prom, the biggest dance of the year. Monday, May 22-Tennis tournament at Chaffey, Tuesday, May 23-Marcia Edelmann and Ruth Madden are certainly praising the Tyro-can you blame them? Wednesday, May 24-Clyde Hippenstiel follows in the family footsteps in tennis. Thursday, May 25-Spring fever is getting worse as every- one is pining away for summer. Friday, May 26-Band assembly. It seems the grass in our yard grows like fire. Monday, May 29-Senior Ditch Day. lt is unfair to or- gaized iunior and sophomore classes. Holiday tomorrow. Yippee! Wednesday, May 3l-The seniors are back after their four- day vacation looking very sunburned. Thursday, June I-June is here, summer isn't far off. Wish they would open the Perris Hill pool in this kind of weather. Fridaly, June 2-This school needs a swimming pool or some- t ing. Monday, June 5-One more week ot school. When will wedding bells ring for B. J. Henderson? Tuesday., June 6-It's getting close to graduation. Wednesday, June 7-No school for seniors-lucky pups! Thursday, June 8-Commencement. Friday, Juna 9-lt's really been a swell year but-vacation -yippee! ! lllSlllllY---EllNllllUill sitting on the floor cross-legged. lt was at this time that the concrete bleachers were built. Then when the buildings were reconstructed the large pillars of the shaken structures were torn down. The pillars were of solid concrete and were thus unsafe. Over the arch of the old aud- itorium platform there was a bas-relief of the face Soboban chief. This, too. had to be of an old taken down. Both the pillars and the face of the chief were dents have greatly missed. Until recently stu- been familiar with the same Indian face at the top of the Tyro Weekly. The great depression, too. was an obstacle in the path of progress of the student body. lt was necessary that the school hold to a close budget. but the Associated Student Body did much to bring the school back to its former position. ln I937 the constitution was revised to accommodate the growing student body. The Ex-Committee on student government was enlarged. as was the cur- ricula. To aid the student interested in every day business-typing, shorthand, office practice, and other similar subiects-a business building was built in l938. A large cafeteria, used also as a study hall, with two class rooms, was built at the same time. And during all these years of growth and progress the Tyro Annual has become a bigger and better book. We of the staff feel proud in presenting this golden anniversary number and feel that it is one worthy of the honor. Marcia Edelmann Editor-in-chiet' I The Beauly Conleslr 6 Eavesdroppinq Bob 7 ln The sweel long ago 8 Golf a Luclcy 9 Un-chained gang IO IIS? has H Thal isrfl loolile Noon hour Oulslanding leader-Mala Mack Could I+ be love Whalcha loolcln' al 1 i E 1 1 X S.B.H.S.-Congratulations on Your Fiftieth Anniversary. The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino extend to you their sincere congratulations. May the future hold in store your highest ambitions. Graduates of your Alma Mater are now represented in our municipal government. Some day upon your shoulders will rest the future responsibilities of civic progress Mayor, H. C. McAllister Councilmen Howard L. Holcomb W. N. Herkelrath Timothy Sheehan Leon Atwood Dr. George E. Shafer 2 Qc I I 9 I. Silfin' in 'rlwo sun 2. Posing 3. Qui? 'rliai llirlinq, Velma 4. Tyro Weekly Time 5. Boolrsl Boofsl Boolsl Mflxi QQ? l Ei X Ein fig i E' ln llwe good old days New books, Oh Boy! Allernoon dance All dressed up Gif again! I' Margaret Miles, Sec. to Principal, Grad. l925. Lucile Padgei:, Financial Sec. and Sec. to Vice-Principal, Grad. I935. Trieva Hill, Asst. Librarian. Grad. l936. Don Wright. Head Custodian. Grad. I924. Alice Humphreys Millner, Attendance Clerk. Grad l924. Virginia Pirl, Study Hall Sec, Grad. l935. Elllllilll lillllll lllllEillS 1899 President ......... ...... Vice-President .... ..... Secretary ........ . Treasurer . .. ...... 1905 President ......... ...... Vice-President .... ..... Secretary ........... . . . Treasurer. ...... Assistant Treasurer ...... 1907 President ........ ...... Vice-President , . . . . . . Secretary ............... .. ,.... win Swing .. ...Bert Edgar ...Joanna Pruitt .. .... Charles Raitt . . . . .Samuel P. Coy ... . . . .Harry Hodge .Helen Howard Hoan . .George F. Conrad .........James Auld . . . . .Grant Holcomb . . .Flores Hutchings . . . .Mabel Holcomb Treasurer ..... . ................ James Guthrie Editor-In-Chief Annual. .. 1909 President ......... .... Vice-President .... .. . Secretary ........ Treasurer . . .. ..... . . 1910 President ........ ...... Vice-President ..... Secretary ....... .... Treasurer ................. Assistant Treasurer ...... 1911 . . .Gertrude Wallace .....Vernon Brydolf . . . . ,Frank Reeves . . . , .Porter Hanf .. . . . . .Ray Hoagland . . . . .Vernon Brydolf .. . . .Frank Reeves .. .. . .Porter Hanf . . . . . .Ray Hoagland ..William Longmire President ........ ............. C Iyde Buckman Vice-President ..... ...... Secretary ........... Treasurer ................. . .. .Fred Warmer . . . . .Harry Lukins . . . . . .Harold Woods Assistant Treasurer ............ Leslie Eastman 1912 President .......... .......... E dmund Alberts Vice-President ..... Secretary ........... , Treasurer . . . . .... . ..... . .. Assistant Treasurer ....... .. .Leon Lockwood . . . .Ruby Borland . . . . .Harold Swisher . . . .Flora Henderson 1913 President ........ ........... A lfred Lelonitz Vice-President... ...... Louis Belletine Secretary ............ .... M argaret Laowor Treasurer ........................ Floyd Michan Assistant Treasurer .............. Ray Canaday 1915 President .................. Clarence Greenwood Vice-President . . . ..,... Ulyssis Burkley Secretary. .......................... Erica Nloit Treasurer ,..........,......... Howard Graham Commissioner of Athletics ...... Thaddius Cline Commissioner of Drama ........... Earl Hanson 1917 President ........ .......... H enry Winigan Vice-President . .. ..,........ Russel Collins Secretary ............ .... S loreene Roadhouse Treasurer ....................... Helen Ruggets Assistant Treasurer ......,.... Lawrence Brown 1918 President .....,... ..... .... G o rdon Corwin Vice-President .... Secretary. . . . . . . , .. Treasurer ..... ..... . . .Edward Wilmot ... .Ruth Hesty . . .Henry Alvarado Assistant Treasurer. .,............ Trenton Huls Assistant Debate Man .............. Lloyd Cook lContinued to Page 1257 IZI Bolloms up 6. Thal's our coach? 7 New gunlooafs, Dave? 8 Don'+ sniclfer please 9 Ho hum, back To school again IO l22 L' gil if Dorff worlc loo hard, boys Assembly is oul Jean Sullivan-Scholarship Hello Sanly Clause Over his shoulder erguson., Bmut School 483 Third Street San Bernardino Phone 275 55 Market Spot San Bernardinrfs Finest Market Meats, Groceries, Delicatessen, t Bakery, Fruits, Vegetables 689 E Street I23 L 2 3 4 5 WC? ff fe -,I is Ou+sJranding leader-Kenny Sfandish lnferesfing? Over the Jrop New win+er s+yle Empty Saddles I24 Wafer Skiing All dressed up He cen'+ grow Kinda chilly Add Sfeppers his own Lefi to Right-Graham, Persinger, Scapple, Mack itz . . John F. Vondey, Graduated Class 'IZ Ieweier - 309 E Street Mack 81 Puthoff PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Base Line and E Streets STUDENT BODY OFFICERS CContinuedJ 1919 President .......... Vice-President ..... Secretary .......... , , ...........Wardwell Evans . . . ..... Earl Truscott . . . . . .Jean Smith Treasurer ............,. ...... V ernon James Assistant Treasurer .... . ...... Martin Coughlin Deba.te Manager ..... President ............ Vice-President ..... Secretary ........ Treasurer ...... Advertising ..... Athletic ...... . . . President ............ Vice-President ..... Secretary ........ Treasurer .......... Advertising .......... Athletic Manager .... .,... . . . .Frank Bradshaw 1920 .Frank Arthur Bradshaw ....,......Cloyes Collins .,............Mary Cram . . . . . . .Cecil Tilton . . . , . .Charles Gordon .. . .. ...Walter Pitts 1921 . . . . . . . .Clarke Donmeyer . . . ....... Paul Stanner . . . .Bessie Kemmis ..........Oid Swisher . . . . . . . . .Everett Swing , ..... Edward Townsend Debate Manager ..,. ......... M arshall Dimock President ........ Vice-President . . . Secretary ............. 1922 . . . . . . .Horace Edmonson ..... . . . .Tom Patterson ............Francis Drew Treasurer ....................... Kenneth Bayer fContinued on Page 1279 Joan suvensnur Lumsen O. H. E. SUVERKRUP J. E, SUVERKRUP S. B. H. S. Graduate 'I5 237 D Street, San Bernardino S, B. H. S. Graduate 'I7 f Zf'X W v Bvio ,zffzxlk If CX t A 3 f 125145 ' Xl ,rv N., MWW' -,H HWY .g n u tk ' ,f I ' M ' f H Ill ' , 'E-I:? 3.. i f L I ' E gi B ST lull til H ,I Mit, , mi fxrwe-'I . I 43 -- .1 - .A 1,,p.'5j,i ,, ,Ml WH +tL1L.,f w ' .aww Mfr fi-fwvfr---R-L ' THE SAN BERNARDINO HIGH SCHOOL has been graduating students to go into all kinds of industries and professions through the years . . . and they have been successful. THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ROOF CO. has been laying roofs land some of the work- men are High School graduatesl for many years, too. And the roofs do what they are planned to do-keep out rain and Weather. PABCO ROOFING- is fifty-odd years old Cin li-3395. Barclay Tile- board is younger but equally good in its field. These products, like San Bernardino High School graduates, can be depended on! SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ROOF COMPANY Telephone 571-35 381 F Street San Bernardino, California L. M. IOLLY, Proprietor 176 'Ziff LAUNDRY East Base Line G. W. Wolf Props. James Miller STOCKTON'S SPORTING GOODS 1 486 4+h S+. ' Gerald Waitman Capi. Baseball Team '39 P. Taylor Basketball Capt. '39 Don Niemeyer Neil Evensen Tennis Team Capt. '39 G. Stockton, Prop. '28 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS President ....., 1Continued7 1923 . . . ................. Bob White Vice-President .... ........ D avid Edmonson Secretary ........... ......, D orothy Brill Treasurer .... ,........ .... R i chard Mclnerny Assistant Treasurer. ., ,........ Willis AWolf Debate Manager ..... .... M alcolm Jones Athletic Manager .....,... ...Duane Pennock Advertising ............... .. ...... Leo Thayer 1925 President ........ ..,.......... V irgil Pinkley Vice-President .............. Benjamime Parson Secretary ..... Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner President ..,.. Vice-President. Secretary ...... Treasurer .... Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Rodgers of Finance.. .Jerome Armstrong of Forensics ..,.. Alta Lawerence of Athletics. . .Raymond Coulter of Social Aff.. .Margaret Lymon 1926 ............Wallace Linville . . . ..... .... A lan Bresslin ...Eloise Elson ...................W1lbrin More of Finance ..,...... Richard Day of Advertising..Wright Huntley of Athletics ........ James Payne of Publicity ...... Neal Spaulding of Social Affairs Mildred Savage fContinued to Page 1285 36 1351 g uw.,-. t X Store No. 1. 326 D St. HI-lRRY'S BICYCLE STORES L, GARRETT, Class '32 127 Store No. 2, 2193 D Street H. GARRETT STUDENT BODY OFFICERS iContinuedJ 1927 President ........ .............. L oren Pinkley Vice-President ..... ........ E dward Schwartz Secretary ............. ..... D orothy Herlinger Treasurer ..................... Wilbur Du Boise Commissioner of Forensics ...... Thelma Cluck Commissioner of Advertising ....... Harry Olds Commissioner of Social Affairs.. .Marion Wolf Commissioner of Athletics ............ M. Good Commissioner President ..... Vice-President ........................ of Publicity ........ A. Thompson 1928 Patton .J. Gunn Secretary ...................... Frances Atwood Commissioner of Advertising ......... P. Connis Commissioner of Social Affairs ...... B. Cramer Commissioner of Finances ............ T. Eillard Commissioner of Forensics ....... Kenneth Dyal Commissioner of Athletics ......... Don Gillispi Commissioner of Publications ....... E. Mallory 1929 President ........ ......... .... C h arles Nance Vice-President .................. Robert Dubbell Secretary ....................... Lonis Leonard Commissioner of Finances. .Nicholas Mclnerny Commissioner of Publicity ..... Esthur Connelly Commissioner of Athletics Richard Shoemaker Commissioner of Advertising .... Leslee Becker Tyro Editor ....................... Allen Cooley 1930 President .................... Dale Bartholomew Vice-President ................. Horace Lindsley Commissioner of Finance ............ Sara Neal Commissioner of Publicity ........ Jim Ramsey Commissioner of Athletics ........ Bill Swanson Commissioner of Advertising ........ Bill Spear Commissioner of Forensics .......... Joe Walter Commissioner of Social Affairs. .Cleon Skousen 1931 President. . , ..... ......... .... J a mes Lash Vice-President ............ ..... R eggie Savio Secretary ............................. Joe Louis Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner of Publicity ...... Commissioner of Social Aff... Commissioner of Finance ....... Karp Stockton of Advertising.. .Dick Reynolds .Willard Black .Maxine Moomau of Athletics .....,. Tom Lockabey Commissioner of Forensics Emmett Thompson Yell Leader ..................... Tommy Brown Sponsor ...........................,. E. C. Cline 1932 President .......... ......... Vice-President ................. Secretary ..................... .Leonard Charvet .Ernest Chilcote .Dorothy Tracey Other offices held by David Day, Chloe Howard, Clifford Propst, Gregory McPhate, Clifford Smith, Frances Henderson. 1933 President ................. ..... S herman Jones Vice-President .................. Jack McDonald Commissioner of Finance ........ Frank Sperry Musician ........................ Edward Curtis Commissioner of Publication ..... Alma Neagle Yell Leader ...................... Harold Chute Commissioner of Athletics .......... Rex Heap Commissioner of Advertising ....... Jack Swing 128 President ....... .......... Vice-President Secretary ..... Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner Yell Leader. .. President ............................ Those on his 1934 .Gordon Howard ....Bob McDonald ..................Doris Edwards of Finance ......... Frank Guiys of Social Aff.. .Margaret Mussell of Advertising .... Webster Wood of Athletics ........ Byron West ...................Harold Chute Second Semester .Vaughan staff were: Tommy Vickers, Tommy Stutville, Jimmy Paige, Louise Campbell, Byron West, Jim Boswell, Harold Chute, Carlos Valasquez. 1935 President ................... . ..... Byron West President Girls' League .......... Virginia Pirl President C. S. C. ............ Henry Robertson Editor-in-Chief Annual .... ..... H elen Stanton Tyro Weekly ................. .Geraldine Craig Second Semester President . .................. ....... M ax Henry Those on his staff were: Carlos Valasquez, Paul Holmes, George Watts, Bob Hancock, Julian Grant. 1 936 President .......... ..... ....... B o b Jeffery Vice-President ......... . . . .Edward Strum President C. S. C. ........ .,...... R alph Brown Vice-President C. S. C. ......... Bennie Wollack President Girls League .... Francis Lee Bussey Vice-President .......... ........ E leanor Clifton Second Semester President ........................... John Hume Vice-President ................... Eugene Smith Other members were: Dorothy Champion, Charles Hunting, Dorothy Ellery, Cloyd Brackney, Bob Jeffery, Margaret Johnson, Sam Sill, Mary Jane Gilhooly, Clyde Zulch. 1937 President ......... .............. R alph Brown Vice-President ............. .... P aul Van Slyke President C. S. C. ....... .... B enny Wallock Vice-President C. S. C. ..... ...... S am Strano President Girls' League ........... Betty Crawly Vice-President ...................... Ione Giffen Second Semester President ...................... Bennie Wallock Vice-President ..................... Lynn Moses Other members were: Tom Jahoris, Marshall Skeen, Janice Darst, Don Culler, Nina Jane Abbot, Don Faben, Homer Emmerton. 1938 President ......... ......... ..... D a ve Savage Vice-President ............. ..... J oe Smith Secretary ...............,....... .Betty Darling Commissioner of Finances ............ Bill Allan Other members were: Norma Mae Harris, Gordon Kaylor, Stan Abramson, Maxine Persinger. Second Semester President ....................... Gordon Kaylor Vice-President .... ...,......... I-I oward Cook Secretary .............,........ Marie Messinger Treasurer .................... Norman Linsdsay Commissioner of Social Aff.. .Roberta Saulman Commissioner of Athletics..Stanley Abramson Commissioner of Junior Publicity.Marie Amori Commissioner of Music ........ Lucile Petrouch Commissioner of Ass. Clubs ..... Bill Kennedy Commissioner of Drama ...... Katherine Henck Head Yell Leader ............ Maxine Persingcr H Business College Course Will Help You to Cash In on Your High School Education You are not ready for Business College until you have finished High School, and you are not ready to meet life's battles until you have finished Business College CORNER FOURTH AND H STREETS SAN BERNARDINO, CAL, V53 if L if fo righi: Hamilfon '24, M. E. Willei '3I, Jack Meyers '34, C, F. Dickson '24, L. N. Henry '22, Alberi Bom I2 I29 AHlSlllllY Ut SPUJUE lit SAN HEHNAHUNHU HIGH EEHUUL Sports of all types have played a brilliant and luminous part during the fifty years of San Be1'nardino Hlgh School. From the be- ginning, 1889, to the present, 1939, athletics have been outstanding in the history of S. B. H. S. This year the staff of the annual has commemorated recreations by using it as the theme of the golden volume. With the help of Vice-Principal E. C. Cline, Victor Hodge, a coach and graduate of S. B. H. S., and other pe1'sons, we have compiled a history of San Bernardino High's athletics for the fifty years. 1893-1894-The S. B. H. S. Athletic Associa- tion was organized at the beginning of the term of 1893-1894. Frank Foy was the first club president. The purpose of the club was to organize the various teams and select their leaders, arrange games, and control the pro- ceeds. The first baseball nine was organized in 1893. The first match was played on Jan- uary 29, 1894. In the years of 1894 and 1895 some of the boys' energetic students of the school began a movement, the motive of which was to organize and maintain a track team. How- ever, enthusiasm soon began to Wane, and track became a thing of the past. 1895-1897-The first game of this season was with Pomona College at Claremontg they won In the season of 1897, our boys completely massacred the Redlands team, 44-0. Then our 18-0. The next victory was ours, for we beat Riverside, 12.0. second team defeated Redlands, 6-0 this time. The Thanksgiving day game was played with the team of the local Athletic Club. The score was 18-0 in our favor. On December 4, 1897, our third team beat Redlands 10-0. In a. struggle for championship honors, we played and defeated the Los Angeles high school team 6-0, making our team the champion high school team of Southern California. 1898-1899-The first football game of the sea- son was played against the heavy varsity team of Pomona College at Claremont on October 29. They won with the score 18-0. Our sec- ond team was defeated by a reported second eleven of Redlands high school-but which was more properly a mixture of high school, town, and Y. M. C. A. players. The game was at Redlandsg the score was 5-0. However, the San Bernardino high school football team de- feated Redlands 28-0 in a Thanksgiving day game at Athletic Park, our home field. Our high school team entertained the team from Santa Ana High on Christmas day, but we lost the game 17-23. This was the first time since the inauguration of football in our school that we had been compelled to lower our colors in a match game to any high school in Southern California. fContinued to Next Page? Emily Coghlan, Geraldine Ames-'39 MOTHERS and DADS-What could be a Lovelier Reward for Your Boy or Girl's Graduation than this Lovely New Pontiac Coupe. See It Drive It 415 D St. VAN BRUNT 6. DORSETT San Bernardino l3O PACKARD DEALER 932 E Street George Maloof, Graduated Class I934 528-Fourth St. Bill Harrison, Graduate Class of I93I A HISTORY OF SPORTS CContinuedJ In February of 1899, the Athletic Club met for the purpose of the annual election of the football captain. J. Herne Hopkins won the election. With March the track season now got under way with Coach Will Carpenter at the helm. Probable members of the track team were to be Charles Raitt, Garfield Ham, Bert Edgar, W. LaNiece, M. Killen, U. R. Lemon, Murray Haws, J. O. Hopkins, Alfred Norton, Raymond Hurley, W. G. Drew, and E. Percy Norwood. A track meet was held on March 24 at Athletic Park. It might be interesting to note some of the records with which the events were accomplished. They would seem con- siderably slower than the records of today but they were fast among prep schools at that time. The mile was run in 6 minutes 24.2 seconds. The 100 yard dash was run in 11.2 seconds. The 400 was finished in the fast time of 65 seconds. 1903-1906-Our first match contest, Novem- ber 22, 1903, was with the team representing Chaffey College of Ontario. The game was a complete walkover for the collegiansg they won 98-0. Three days later our team met the San Jacinto team and again met defeat, 34-0. Then we skip over to the year 1905, and we find that San Bernardino won the basketball cup for the year before, 1904. All basketball games at this time were played out of doors. J. Lawson Auld was the captain of the team this year. The first league game was with Pomona High, at which time the S. B. H. S. team won 9-6. We beat Colton 7-5. In a game with Redlands here we were defeated 13-12, thus forfeiting the cup to Redlands in this year. In football we find Fay G. Clark the cap- tain. We defeated Ontario in one game 6-0. In other games the Scores were: Redlands, 33, S. B., Og S. B., 63 Riverside, 0. The season ended with the playing of three league games. We lost one and we won the other two. In baseball S. B. H. S. found a 6-2 win over Ontario high on April 8. But then Pomona edged out a 3-1 win over our team. Redlands also beat us, 6-3. The game at Colton was fContinued to next Pageb Store No. 1 474 Highland Ave. HEYWOOD'S Store No. 2, 1173 E St. Dorothy Wright '3I Ella Molnar '3l Elmer Heywood, Mgr. 131 XNXXXXTZ D. Swartz '37 M. Cummings '39 J. Graham '39 BIG BEAR CREAMERY 2102 E St. M. Milsuhashi '34 B. Omon '36 424 D Street SUCCESS TO CLASS OF '39 Markell' Department Store Fourth and E Streets Lowest Prices Always GRADUATES OF S. B, H. S. Employed by Citizens National Trust and Savings Bank Top Row: Kenneth Tornborg, Spring '36g A. Vaughn, Spring '34g J. Willard Monninger Winter '35g W. Harold Kne- hans, Spring '353 Merle A. Rickert, Spring '28. Lower Row: Gilbert Lehmann, Spring '37g George Siostrand, Winter '35g Leila Wessel, Spring '34g J. Willard Monninger, '36g Carl H. Wessel, Winter '36 HISTORY 0F SPORTS CContinued5 'forfeited to us 9-0. The local boys came around to win the last game from Riverside, 6-5. At the end of the season it was found that three out of five games were our vic- tories. In the January, 1906, issue of the Tyro Monthly, we find that the S. B. H. S. basket- ball team won two out of three games played 'with Colton. It was in the fall of this year that Rugby football was started. 1908-1914-In 1908, 1909, and 1910, S. B. H. S. won the C. B. L. basketball championship. In 1910, San Bernardino played in an all- Southern game on an outside court at Harvard Military Academy in Los Angeles with Glen- dale High School. The game was played in the rain. We lost by a close score. We had a good rugby team in the years 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1910. We won the C. B. L. championship in baseball in the years 1908, 1909 and 1910. The first C. B. L. track meet was held at Redlands in 1909. The Citrus Belt League CC. B. L.l was formed before the California Interscholastic Federation CC. I. FJ. The C. B. L. was known as the C. B. A., Citrus Belt Association. Its first meeting was held October 1, 19110. The C. I. F. was not formed until the latter part of August, 1914. In 1910 the C. B. L. track meet was at Riverside. San Bernardino was a close second. Our team entered the All-Southern track meet at Occidental College and entered five events: the 440, the 880, the mile, the hammer-throw, CContinued to Page 1337 The Pioneer Hardware Folk Extend Their Congratulations to THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I939 CEO. M. COOLEY CO. Fine Hardware. Plumbing, shea Mem work, Housewares, Artware, Dinnerware, Glassware, Hoover Cleaners Two Stores 383-389 Third Street and II97 E Street San Bernardino l32 HISTORY OF SPORTS fContinuedJ and the relay. They received second place in each event and also second place in the track meet. Also in 1910, Perry T. Jones, who is now secretary of the Southern California Tennis Association, and who is an important personage in the United States Lawn Tennis Association, was a strong tennis player. find that our track In the year 1912, we team defeated Riverside 77-36. In 1914, Fred in Los Angeles, was M. Johnson, now coach the first really employed coach at S. B. H. S. He started about 1914, years later, 1920. ..1915-Since the fall of 1906, we have played the rugby style of football. Next year, though, we are going to play the American style. This football season was rather dishearten- ing. We lost to Pomona, 0-375 we lost to Red- lands, 0-483 we lost to Chaffey, 7-123 we lost to Riverside, 7-81. However, we did win over the Harvard Military eleven, 29-19. In basketball, we lost the C. B. L. cham- pionship, but wt lost to Fullerton, the South- ern California championship. Some of the game scores were: S. B. 45, Huntington Park, 17, S. B. 36, Lincoln High 31, S. B. 34, Ingle- wood 27g S. B. 28, Corona 293 S. B. 54, Chaffey 11. We won a forfeit from Colton. In a game with a freak score, we beat the Chino High School team, 110-18. In baseball we lost to Redlands 1-4. We lost to Riverside 3-43 we lost to the Univer- sity of Redlands 4-5 in the first game, and in the second game we lost to the same team by the same score. Marshall Kubelsky won the C. B. L. singles tennis tournament for S. B. H. S. The swim- ming team won a cup in a three-way meet with Colton and a Preparatory school. 1917-The football season was very bad, for we lost every league game. However, our fbasketball team won the C. B. L. champion- ship. Our track team had a bad season, as did the basebal season. In tennis, though, we won the C. B. L. championship. 1918-This year was proclaimed as great. We had good teams in every sport. Our track team placed second in the C. B. L., third in the All-Southern meet, and second in the All- State meet. The basketball team was the C. B. L. cham- pion. They reached the semi-finals in the All- Southern playoffs. The baseball team was second in the C. B. L., the football team tied for third place in the C. B. L. 1919-In football, the Redlands team beat us 12-2 on Christmas day. We find that in this game a Ralph Simpson of Redlands inter- cepted a forward pass and ran nearly the entire length of the field before he was stopped. In other games we tied Riverside, 13-all, Chaf- fey beat us 13-12. The basketball team was quoted as easily winning the C. B. L. championship. It is said that they were ready to win the All-Southern if the flu epidemic had not interfered. The track team won the C. B. L. champion- ship. In the A. A. U. meet, S. B. beat Holly- and left about six I33 wood, 71-42. We also placed sixth in the A. A. U. meet at Claremont. An All-State meet was held at our town, at which time Atwood Scovel of San Bernardino placed first in the mile. His time was 4 minutes 47 sec- onds, and he played on a wet field at that. Baseball season was very unsuccessful. Every game played was lost. 1920-The football season was successful, Every opponent, with the exception of Red- lands, was defeated. A basketball team of championship caliber was the Cardinals. K. L. Stockton was one of the coaches this year. 1921-San Bernardino broke the ice by beat- ing Redlands in football for the fi1'st time in ten years. In basketball, the Cards again won the C. B. L. championship and also won one game in the All-Southern playoffs. Only a fair track team was in the offering this year, as was the baseball team. This was the fifth consecutive year that S. B. H. S. won the basketball C. B. L. championship. 1922--Out of the four C. B. L. football games, the S. B. team lost three and won one. How- ever, again in basketball the San Bernardino team won the C. B. L. championship and went into the All-Southern playoffs. But they lost the first game. The track team was not too good, while the baseball season was better than that of the previous. 1923-Although the football team lost every game they played, they had perhaps the most noticeable fighting spirit in the league. We find that Coach Linfesty was in charge of the lightweights, and that Dinty Moore, late peace officer of San Bernardino, was the out- standing backfield man. Coach E. C. Cline, now Vice-Principal, pro- duced another C. B. L. championship basket- ball team. In the All-Southern playoffs S. B. defeated Banning 36-8, and then lost a heart- breaker to Alhambra, 24-27. The lightweights, a new entry in the league, were coached by Hale. They tied with Chaffey and Redlands for first place. The Cardinal track team finished third in the C. B. L. The baseball team was not too successful, but they were never defeated by more than three runs. The tennis team finished in second place in the C. B. L. A new gymnasium, the present one, was constructed in this year, 1923. 1924-A championship year was experienced in football. The C. B. L. championship was won by the Cards and they entered the All- Southern playoffs. Here, they lost to Chaffey. The team was coached by Arthur F. Schaefer. This was Ernie Pinckert's first year on the team. Another championship basketball team was produced, capturing the C. B. L. honors. The following is a quotation from the Tyro Weekly: With three years left, Ernie Pinckert should make a great gridiron shark. And another, concerning basketball, With three years to go, Ernie Pinckert should make a name for him- self. Ray Duke was prominent in all ath- letics. One Phil Savage was a member of the fast relay team of the track contingent. 1925-Our athletic field acquires the name Stockton Field. This year's football team fContinued to Page 1347 HISTORY OF SPORTS CContinuedl finished second in the C. B. L., winning three games and losing one. During this year Ernie Pinckert played right end. George Stancer, last year's coach of the sophomores, was hon- ored as All-C. B. L. guard that year. The lightweight team was the C. B. L. champion. They were coached by Pinky Renfro, Again a C. B. L. championship basketball team was developed on our campus. The team entered the All-Southern playoffs. Besides playing football, Ernie Pinckert won honors of All-C. B. L. center, playing basketball. The lightweights, coached by Pinky Renfro, won the C. B. L. championship. So, we had a 100 per cent basketball season. Although the track team, coached by Art Schaefer, finished third in the C. B. L., two of its members were acclaimed all over the state. Don Sperry proved to be the best high jumper in the state: his record was 6 feet 225 inches. Captain Olson was one of the best 440 dash men in Southern California. The baseball team, protege of Pinky Renfro, won Again Ernie Pinck- the C. B. L. championship. ert's name appears-this time as one of the baseball lettermen. 1926-Another C. B. L. championship foot- ball team was produced this year. Ernie Pinck- ert, captain-elect for the next year's team, was honored as the All-Southern quarterback. The lightweight football team won every game played, they went through the greater part of the season without having their goal line crossed. Coached by Pinky Renfro, they beat every team in the C. B. L., thus copping the championship. In the All-Southern playoffs they beat Covina, 13-6. Then came the ruling that declared the Cardettes ineligible. Then they beat the Burbank lightweights in the re- maining All-Southern game, 20-7. Captain Dune Hamlin, quarter, who was behind the ball when it came to passing, punting, drop-kick- ing, or trick plays, was largely responsible for the team's success. The twelfth consecutive C. B. L. champion- ship basketball team was the one which bore the Cardinal colors. In the Chaffey game fthe only C. B. L. game which was lostl Cap- tain Ernie Pinckert, All-C. B. L. center, played the best game of his career at that time. The game was won by Chaffey 39-35 in an overtime five minute period. Even the lightweight basketball team, coached by Funderburg, present faculty mem- ber, won the C. B. L. championship in their class. Venn Botts, nightball aspirant, played center, while Gale Stockton, local sporting goods store proprietor, played guard position. The team entered the All-Southern and beat San Jacinto 28-55 they then defeated Grossmont 17-9. Now in the Southern Cali- fornia championship playoff, they lost a hard fought game to the Huntington Park High School, 19-20. playoffs In track, S.B.H.S. is again honored by one of the track team's members. This time it was Captain Jimmy Payne, who shattered his own world interscholastic record for the 220 low hurdles. In the preliminaries of the All-South- ern meet he clipped 3!10 of a second from the record of 24 1!10 seconds, which was set in 1919 by C. Cory of Michigan University high. Later in the All-Southern, he trimmed his own mark down to 23.8 seconds. This was within 3X5 sec- onds of the intercollegiate record held by Leighton Dye of U.S.C. Payne will go to Chi- cago to the All-American Interscholastic meet in May. Clarence CChaunceyl Anderson, his running mate, will go with him. The track team as a whole came within V2 point of win- ning the CBL meet. At that, they took fifth place in the All-Southern meet, and a third place in the Huntington Beach meet. With championship teams thus far, baseball could not be let down. The Cards beat Red- lands 9-2, and Pomona 4-3. Last year's team won the All-Southern baseball title. What an achievement! Pinckert was catcher, Captain Boultinghouse pitcher. and Richardson held down one of the three bases. 1927-The football team ranked second in the CBL this year. In a practice game the Cards held the powerful University of California frosh to a 40-0 score played in the memorial stadium at Berkeley. Coach Art Schaefer's team lost but one CBL game, that was to Pomona, 0-14. Imagine beating Redlands 52-0. Well, the Cards did just that this year! We print the following quotation from the annual of that year: Ernie Pinckert-his name has been heralded through- out the state for four years. Undoubtedly Ernie is the greatest pigskin performer to ever enter the Cardinal institute. His sensational runs for touchdowns, coupled with his ability to stop opponents on the defensive, gave him the title of All-State halfback. Pinckert's graduation will be keenly felt. Pinckert's position in pro football ranks today is known throughout the country. The lightweight football team, coached by Victor Hodge, experienced another champion- ship of the CBL. The team entered the semi- finals of the All-Southern. Gail Stockton was outstanding on the end position. Victor I-Iodge's basketball team won the CBL championship and the first two games in the All-Southern. They defeated Hemet 13-11, and Chino 18-15, but they lost to Long Beach 12-36 in the semi- finals. Here is another quotation concerning Ernie Pinckert: The brilliant playing of Ernie Pinckert for four years was climaxed with one of the most colorful seasons for the giant Car- dinal. Not only did Ernie prove his worth when it came to guarding opponents. but he also played an important part in gathering digits for the team. All the plays centered around Ernie, and his loss undoubtedly is the heaviest. The lightweight basketball team, coached by Funderburg, and captained by Gale Stockton won the CBL championship, but lost the second game of the All-Southern. A swimming team was organized this year for the first time by Coach Art Schaefer, with practice at the Arrowhead Springs pool. Golf I34 A Thcrnks-Annual. Staff Nelson .lolwnslon lllll-ll'UlU STUH IIU Commercial and Portrait Kodak Finishing ,,,A,,C,AE,,ELMANNl 119o1f2 E Street Phone 522-03 CLASS OF.39 J. E. Hanna's Market, 430 Base Line Congratulations S.B.H.S. on Your 50th Anniversary mm OEHL PACKING Wholesale and Retail Butchers GARY PLANTIN, Class of '38 ,Established 1887 A HOME INDUSTRY RETAIL STORE OEHL'S MARKET Cln Connection, GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLES 529 Fourth Street Phones 461-78-461-68 We Deliver in Any Part of the City l35 HISTORY OF SPORTS CContlnuedJ was also organized into a team this year. Gail Stockton was the most notable member of the team. The baseball team experienced a fair season. Coached by Vic Hodge, the team's outstanding lettermen were Pinckert, Botts, Mack, and Stockton. The track team, coached by Art Schaefer, did not win the CBL honors, but when they were beaten it was only by three or four points. 1928-In football the Cards had to be content- cd with third place in the CBL. Victor Hodge, then head of the Physical Education Depart- ment, was coach, Howard Maudsley, captain, and Gail Stockton, All-CBL end. Lightweight football again produced a championship team. The CBL champs finished the season without being scored upon. Vic Pinckert, brother of Ernie, and Joe Aragon, first in the long line of Aragons, we1'e members of the team. The team was coached by Pinky Renfro. The bas- ketball team tied with Riverside for first place in the CBL. The lightweight basketball five, coached by Funderburg, were again the CBL champs. In the All-Southern they defeated Ful- lerton and Hemet, but were eliminated by Pasa- dena. Coach Hodge's track team tied with Redlands for second place in the CBL. The baseball season was not too good. 1929-The varsity football team, coached by Pinky Renfro, tied for second place in the CBL. Again we find Vic Pinckert and Aragon. Like- wise, the Cardetts, coached by Funderburg, found contentment with second place in the CBL. An off-season was attributed to all sports. Varsity basketball took fourth place in the CBL, the track team took third place in the CBL, and the baseball was reported as fair . 1930-The varsity football team again found its way into the limelight. Captained by Vic Pinckert, and coached by Renfro, the team won the CBL and entered the first round of the CBL playoffs. A new coach, Ralph Simp- son, piloted the sophomore team into second place in the CBL. The varsity basketball team ranked second in the CBL, while the team from Chaffey won the CBL and the Southern Califor- nia basketball championship. Again the soph quintet placed second in the CBL. Coach Hodge's track team tied with Redlands for second place. However, the soph track team, another Hodge protege, won the CBL meet. Probst and other good prospects assure a good team next year. Baseball was only a fair season, with Pinky Renfro, coach, and Art Shoap and Normie DeWeese as pitchers. We quote the following concerning Hodge's swim- ming team: As the Tyro goes to press, S. B. has an excellent chance of winning the CBL meet and placing high in the Southern Califor- nia meet. This is the second year of organ- ized CBL aquatic meets. We won the first league title last year and placed fifth in the All-Southern. The two-man team, which gar- nered enough points to place fifth in the All- Southern, was composed of Captain Joe tFish7 Walton and Bill Swanson. The girl's tennis team, coached by Miss Blanche O'Bar, won the CBL. Captain Jessie Turner represented the CBL in the All-Southern play-offs. Golf is not a recognized league sport as yet. The team lost only two matches. One of the victories was made over the Southern California Junior Col- lege Champion, Gail Stockton, an alumnus of S.B.H.S. 1931-The Cards, with Pomona, tied for third place in the varsity football division of the CBL race. Covina, a new entrant into the CBL ranks, annexed the championship. The out- standing game was the one with Redlands in which Spittler passed to Savage in the closing seconds of the game to win 7-6. Coached by Pinky Renfro, the Cards also defeated River- side and tied Pomona 6-all in league encounters. Clarence Wright was chosen as All-CBL tackle. On the varsity eleven were Cliff Probst, Jim Spittler, Ray Carey, Joe Aragon, and Bill Edel- man. The sophomores experienced a no de- feat seasong however they were forced to ac- cept a second place due to two tie games-a 6-6 game with Chaffey, and a 0-O game with the Poly Cubs. The Cardettes, coached by Ralph Simpson, defeated every team they met in prac- tice. Captain Speed Jones and Fred Pirl re- ceived berths on the All-CBL team. Lettermen were Pirl, Lauterborn, W. Pinckert, L. Probst, Vaughn, and Bodenhammer. Coach Vic Hodge's varsity basketball five were contented with a fourth place in the CBL. Serving on the quintet were: Capt. Reggie Sa- vio, Norman Painter, Bab LaVerne, Max Kessel, Joe Aragon, Morana, and Evans. The soph ca- saba tossers were coached by Simpson and cap- tained by Bob Shields. They placed third in the CBL race, with Chaffey copping top honors. Men who saw action were: Corona, Bresslin, Stykes, Stewart, Chester Jordan, Pirl, and Mc- Donald. Vic Hodge coached a varsity track team to a second place in the CBL. Red Dexter, 880, and Jim Savage, high hurdles, were outstand- ing. Captain was Gerald Wixom. Representing S.B.H.S. on the team were: Cliff Probst, B. Wood, D. Hunter, Delgeorge, Martin, Powers, Normie Deweese, and others. The nine rep- resented S.B.H.S. in baseball this year had su- perb pitching strength and tremendous batting power. Captained by Gerald Rector and coached by Pinkey Renfro, the Redbirds swamped Redlands 27-33 defeated Covina 11-3, defeated Chaffey 21-O, tied Pomona 2-2, but lost to Riverside 6-7. The mound duties were hand- ed to Normie Dewesse and Art Shoap. Painter, McPhate and Peters are other team members. The sophomore track continued its two years' unbroken string of victories in both dual and CBL meets with a record of having beaten Col- ton, Riverside, Redlands and Chaffey. The team was coached by Vic. Hodge. -On the team were: Heap, Gregory, Hood, Miller, Shields, Simpson, Tilliet, Grubbs and Hansen. Golf isn't a CBL sport as yet. The Cardinal club swingers were quite victorious. Members of the team were: Lyde, Brewer, Davidson, Smith and Oakie. The tennis team stroked its way through the entire league schedule with but one defeat. Cap- tain was Kenny McKesson. Coach was Ralph Simpson. Robin Hippinstiel was second singles player. Johnson, Day, Spears, Oakie and Kas- sel rounded out the team. A creditable swim- ming team was again produced by Ralph Simp- CContinued to page 1383 I36 View of the plant of the American Potash G. 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Baseball had a surprise in store, however. The team Won the CBL and represented the CBL in the All-Southern play- offs, where they were not victorious. Greg Mc- Phate, catcher, Eerrano and Grimes were pitch- ers. McDonald handled first base, Peters, sec- ond, K. Richardson on thirdg G. Cox, N. Paint- er, K. Stoudt, and P. Cox in the outfield. The varsity track team, Hodge's product, tied with Covina for second place in the CBL. Cliff Probst covered the hundred in 9.9 sec. The crack relay team, composed of Gregory, Stew- art, Charket, and Probst, won the relay and broke the existing CBL record. The soph team placed third in the CBL. The boys' tennis team, coached by Simpson, placed second in the CBL. Outstanding were Robin Hippenstiel, and John Clifton. Mrs. Winnifred Poss' girls' tennis team tied for first place in the CBL with Re-dlands and Riverside. 1933-A new coach, Frank J. Powers, former pro football and baseball star and alumnus of University of Idaho, joins the staff and starts out with varsity football. Although a champi- onship team was not produced, the Cards gave keen competition to every team they played. With ten returning lettermen to form a nucleus Powers developed more starsg Captain Kenneth Lauterborn, Claude Evans, Pelky Cox, Sherman Jones, Probst, Pinckert and Wieman. The Card cagers were left holding third place in the CBL when the basketball season ended. A new CBL ruling by CBL officials ruled out the two complete rounds and posted a schedule which eliminated three of the usual ten games. This was due to the complaint that the basket- ball season was unnecessarily long. The Cards won four pre-season games with the stiffest of competition, but wiltered when the season started. Coach Hodge was left high and dry at mid-season when Kenny Richardson, star forward, withdrew. Varsity track found the team holding second place in the CBL when the final gun ended the season. Coach Hodge and Captain Rex Heap worked together in producing the team that Southern California meet placed fifth in a among the Class A schools. Wieman, 880 star California, held the same position of this team. The baseball team, coached by Frank Powers, and captained by Orville Grimes, completed a no-defeat season and romped home with vic- tory and the league pennant. Redlands and Riverside withdrew from the league. Jack Mc- Donald pitched superb ball, breaking the league record by striking out sixteen batters. The tennis team captured the CBL title. Coached by Ralph Simpson, the team was com- posed of a. host of brilliant netters. The sopho- more football team, Coach Ralph Simpson's lit- tle cherubs , experienced a no-defeat season, and as a result, were awarded the coveted first sophomore football CBL championship trophy. The former lightweight squads were replaced by the sophomore divisions in the CBL in 1929 and since that time Coach Simpson has re- peatedly moulded championship teams. The Redlands eleven who were beaten 27-7 by the Cardettes, were the only ones to cross the soph's goal. By tying for first honors in the CBL basket- ball play-offs, the sophomores added another victory to the long list of sophomore league championships for S B.H.S. They tied with the Redlands Pups for first place-again, another product of Simpson. Soph track season was discouraging. Swimming season got under way, with Coach Simpson at the helm. Probably the most outstanding performer to report was Chet Jordan, Jordan specializes in the 50 and 100 yard free-style sprint, the races in which he copped high honors in All-Southern competition last summer. Elton Wieman is another letter- man who is expected to nab honors in the breast stroke. 1934-The varsity football team, coached by Powers and captained by Claude Evans, dropped three league encounters, but was considered a fairly successful season. Varsity basketball was in the same condition. Coach Hodge had difficulty in finding a winning combination. The varsity track situation was undetermined when the Tyro went to press. As there were no returning lettermen, Coach Hodge had to base his hopes on last year's soph stars. El- ton Wieman and Crawley starred in the 880 dash. Boy's tennis, coached by Ralph Simpson, had but two returning lettermen. Captain John Clifton led the team to victory over Riverside 11-8, Chaffey 10-9, and Redlands 14-5. The girls' tennis team was out to win another champion- ship, with such victorios as 19-0 over Riverside, 18-1 over Chaffey, and 19-0 over Redlands al- ready in hand. On the team were Mable Cole -first singles, three-year letter girl, All-South- ern and Champion singles player of California in Junior and Amateur Tournament, 1933, and also Betty Hellyer, three-year letter girl, and second singles champion in the State tourna- ment. Baseball was undetermined as the Tyro went to pressg however, Powers was coach, and one game was played: Pomona 7, S. B. 5. The sophomore football team again won the CBL championship. This makes the fourth championship team produced by Coach Simp- son and includes a string of 26 straight league victories. Captain was Mickey Woods. On the victim list were Chaffey, 6-7, Riverside, 7-12, Pomona, 0-8, and Redlands, 0-6. Sophomore basketball found the Cardettes CBL champions. Again, it was the work of Ralph Simp on. Due to a new league ruling in effect this year, the two highest standing teams scheduled a play- off series to determine the CBL champs. The tContinued to page 1401 GRANEYS MARKET 97l Riallo Phone 492-bl SAN BERNARDINO ' June Ware Class '40 Dorllwy Chappelon '38 Rullw Madden Class '40 Cenler Budgel Marlreling al GRAN EY'S MARKET San Bernardino FurnHure Cfo. 443 E Street I Prop. FLOYD SANDEFUR Graduated Class -:- 19 16 San Bernardino Laundry Valley Linen Supply IT? HISTORY OF SPORTS filontinuedj series was a two out of three affair. Chaffey was the next highest to the Cardettesg and the sophs easily won the first two games, winning the CBL title. The most exciting game of the season was the fray with Redlands. In the first over-time period, the two teams remained deadlockedg in the second overtime period, the local quintet nosed out Redlands with a set-up shot that won the title. Coach Vic Hodge start- ed from scratch with this year's sophomore track team, but towards the end of the season, several talented sophomores were discovered. In a practice meet with the Colton Yellowjack- ets, the Cardettes emerged victors by a decisive score, 63-40. In other meets with CBL schools, the Cardettes won over Redlands, 52-42, but Lost to Riverside, 42-58. And again in a meet with Pomona, the sophs came out victorious, 56-37. High hopes are held for the Cardettes in the CBL meet at Chaffey. 1935-Varsity football had a rather disap- pointing season, with two wins and six losses. The coach was Frank Powers, and Captain was Byron West. Defeated Sherman 2-0, lost to Cathedral high 7-13, beat Riverside, 6-0, in the CBL opener, lost 0-6 to Covina, lost to Redlands 0-6, lost to Pomona 0-6, lost to Chaffey 6-32, and lost to Colton 0-14. Varsity basketball. Coach Hidge lost Cap- tain Paul Holmes for the entire season, due to injuries. The team found little success in the 1935 season. Lost to Riverside, 18-30 in the opener, beat Pomona 34-33, lost to Redlands 22-45, lost to Chaffey 22-33, lost to Pomona 22-28, lost to Redlands 13-37, and lost to Chaffey 24-7. As the Tyro went to press, there was little to- report of the season's varsity track team. Coach Hodge expected some CBL records to be broken by some of the boys. Only pre-season games could report the progress of the baseball team, coached by Powers. In such games, the team beat S.B,J.C. 13-3, beat Redlands University 6-2, beat Corona 10-2, beat Chino 5-1, beat Pomona College Frosh 24-6, but lost to the University of Redlands 3-6. Coach Hodge's tennis team ex- pects to be victorious in their CBL conquest. The sophomore football team, coached by Simpson, was a close runner-up in the CBL race. Captain Bob Allender led his teammates to a 6-0 win over Riverside, but lost to Pomona, 0-6, then beat Redlands 18-0, and beat Chaffey 7-0. Many of this team's players will be back for varsity action next year: Montfort, Allen- der, and Wallack. Coach Simpson's soph cagers lost their first game to Riverside 13-15, then beat Pomona 15-14, then lost to Redlands 15-21, then beat Chaffey 26-19, then lost to Riverside 8-16, then beat Pomona 29-9, then lost to Red- lands 17-21, and then beat Chaffey 25-15. The sophomore track team had defeated Pomona 6456-3199 in the only pre-season meet before the Tyro went to press. 1936-This year's varsity football team was coached by Norman Fawley, and captained by Felix Krause. Winning no league games, and only tying one, the Cards did not have a very successful season. Mickey Woods, the Cardi- nal's mainstay, played outstanding football all season, and was first string all CBL fullback. Avery Montfort, later quarterback at the Uni- I40 versity of New Mexico, was quarter on this year's team. Lost to Pomona 0-9, lost to Red- lands 3-12, tied Chaffey 6 all, and lost to River- side 0-26. The varsity basketball team, under Coach Simpson, developed into a fairly strong team. They lost all but two CBL games. Coach Hodge and Captain Bob Beck of varsity track expected a strong team, but it was not possi- ble to announce the standings of the team as the Tyro went to press. Coach Hodge expects a, promising season, with such practice scores to give confidence: S. B. 10, U. of Redlands 8, S.B.J'.C. 4, S. B. 15, S. B 19, Colton 0. Such players as Glenn Hippenstiel, Bodie Fite, Brom- ilow, and Bromfield were on the roster. Coach Simpson produced a fairly good soph football team this year with such men as Fish- er, Alexander, and Williams on the line and backfield. Losing to Pomona 7-12 in the open- er, they regained their feet and defeated Chaf- fey 26-O, Redlands 47-0, and lost to Riverside 0-18. The sophomore quintet, under the able guidance of Coach Norman Fawley, won three CBL games, dropping the others. They defeat- ed Pomona 19-11, Chaffey 24-21, and they beat the Pomona sophs. The sophomore track team promised a suceessfull season with such pre- season scores as: S. B. 61, Chaffey, 34, S. B. 60213, Pomona 34M1, Redlands 1259, S. B. 8256, and S. B. 50, Riverside 54. The Cardette relay team was considered the strongest in the CBL. 1937-The varsity eleven was coached by Norman Fawley and finished third in the CBL race. They won all practice games and the first CBL game, but their hopes diminished when they suffered two defeats and a tie. Coach Ralph Simpson sent the line through its paces in practices while Fawley shifted the backfield around. Avery Montfort and Bob lAllender made the all CBL team while Jim McDonald, and Bob Elliot received places on the second team. The varsity basketball group was expected to go places, but they lost 5 league games and won but 3. The Redbirds defeated the Redlands Terriers by the score of 21-20 for the first time in eleven years. Swimming was reorganized this year under the guidance of Coach Simpson. When the Tyro went to press, it was too early for any develop- ments of the season as yet. Some of the boys whose talent was known were Bob Hughes, Bob Allender, Jimmie Fox, Bill Snell, Tom Ja- haris, and Louie Aragon. The varsity track had a fair team, but the new coach, Dale Perkins, started with fine material from which to de- velop a strong team. The Tyro went to press too early to report any thing further, with the exception that the CBL meet was to be held at our own school. This year's tennis team won six out of its eight practice games. Marshall Crawshaw is serving his first term as tennis coach at S. B. The team's outstanding tennis players are Glenn Hippenstiel, Bodie Fite, Bob Bromilow, Marvin Schaehtebeck, and Howard Cook. The team is believed to take the CBL title. Likewise, the girls' tennis team is on the favored path to victory. Eleanor Clifton and Andrea Johnson are the two returning letter girls. Miss Clfton was Southern California rep- resentative at Fullerton in the years '35 and ,36. CContinued to page 1425 1 9 751 Mi, UL 3 A! lnf QW' 3 24' S. B. HIGH SCHOOL ' GRADUATES NOW IN HARRIS' BOOSTER 4 ' CLUB l. Lorenazl. Palock I2, SEI Ankef 'I4 22. Sig Elgcksfein ag, Q.. JS' 2, Dorolhea Brggan '3' Ra'pi'26':' Appe' 23 .lack Hun? '34 , 'IS I r 24. WallaceClauson 3 .,k . . XP , 3. Louise W. Young M- W'll'F3'? HSVVSY '36 '31 25, Mab l F. Wad ' lfiuise DI-obzs I5. May Bixler '24 26 M '?2l O ' . e en un ' - . 'ell wens 6. Leslie F. Becker 'A' Gmgys Wa e a '35a 1? . 22 . ., 5 7 L 53 bb I7 A H1 H ,H 27. Virginia Munger - - Ouis e er . r ur ami on '34 ' '25 '29 28. Verma H. Dyal 8. Berii. Slegemann IB. Scoff James '36 '34 4 V '35 I9. Mary Wissburg 29. Regina D. Horn -W 9, Ellzabelh Curlze '38 '32 R.. '25 20. Anna Belle Hall 30. Harry Goldberg 'f -Iam.: Q.: IO. Helen Neal '3l Karsl, '32 '35 ll. Mary Alice Fox 2l. Jessie Garner 3I. Rado Tadiclw '33 Gvebner '20 '32 32. Bodie File '38 6 f - 12, The 2.22 3 ' ' ' s 4 M ,r R Q . y , HARRIS if . ..... v i V:-Eli F ., . ,..,. I K ,gx ,X M V X ,' 'xi ti . 7 ' 13-' 17 23 , gi f' M 5f .., : . Y . .,:. . -J: 4 I Q x .5 - 1 'v RB' l4l ,Wwe i i 25 sl sl 1 A ff: 26 . el ' ' 3 X422 H. Z7 , Q1 'W' ig A K Y N H we 5' p 3 av .29 ke ,Sf 3Q. 'QE 31 :rg '. i 32 wr X. l GOLDBERG' i MENS SHOP. 1 479 Third St. CONGRATULATES The San Bemardino High School on her Golden Anniversary. l INDEPENDENT FEED GFUEL CO. Necessities of Life for l Man, Beast and Fowl Downtown Store, Office and Warehouse 535 Second Street-Phone 32I-42 NURSERY AND BASE LINE STORE H00 East Base Line and Dwight Street Phone 554-00 I and 4fI0 miles East of Waterman Avenue, San Bernardino W. C. Winslow 68 Third Street Theo. J. Talbot The Musicians' Music House EXCLUSIVEUAGENTS OLDS 6. KING INSTRUMENTS GULBRANSEN AND WINTER PIANOS G WINSLOW-TALBOTMUSICCO. Phone 42l-7I HISTORY OF SPORTS QContinuedJ Baseball was reorganized this year by Nor- man Fawley, after a lapse of one year. The team placed third in the Pomona 20-30 tourna- ment by winning the consolation division of the tournament. Outstanding is Johnny Mize. The sophomore football team was built around two returning lettermen, Dick Gressinger and Har- ley Crouch. Coached by Dale Perkins, they lost two out of their four CBL games. Coach Faw- ley built up a smooth-working sophomore bas- ketball aggregation, but they failed to win more than two games. The sophomore track team, coached by Dale Perkins, did very well this year. With such fast men as Kustiner, Over- street, Redline, and Evans on hand, the points climbed fast. Many good men will be back to compose next year's team. 1938-Coach Fawley again handled the varsity football campaign, although it was unsuccess- ful. The Cards just weren't in the deck Cexcuse the punl. Several night games were played. A few practice games were played at which time the Cards showed' sufficient strength, but when they were exposed to their league opponents they failed to come through. The boys who saw the most action were: Watson, Walker, Williams, Persinger, Taylor, Alexander, Hughes, and Hunt. The sophomore eleven was coached by Kenneth Johnson, new P.E. instructor at the school, who proved very capable in produc- ing a team that finished second in the CBL. Of the boys who will see action next year are: Smith, Beltz, B. Brown, Christian, Fox, Sever- son, and Garrison. The basketball outlook this year was good, with several returning letter- men. This varsity group, under the guidance of Coach Simpson, turned in a fair showing. Of the men who will report for action next year are: B. Brown, Smith, Waitman, and Wo- mack. The sophomore cagers found little success in this year's start. They broke about even, in regard to the games lost and won. Coached by Fawley, some of the outstanding boys will be back for next year's varsity. They are: Ken- nedy, Niemeyer, Delgado, Findlay, Fox, Pa- redes, and Herbert. For the first time in many years, baseball was included in the CBL. Every school except Chaffey entered representative nines. The Tyro Went to press too early to announce as definite the standing of the team. But they showed very well in practice games, and under the able mentorship of Coach Ken- neth Johnson, they were expected to come out on top. Coach Simpson took charge of the tennis team and did very well. The best mate- rial was at hand and the best of teams was produced. On the roster were Bodie Fite, How- ard Cook, Clyde Hippenstiel, whose mainstay playing was particularly noticeable. Returning were Hippenstiel, Evensen, Lincoln, Halsey, Graeber, and Ousley. The girls' tennis team was of the championship type as they drew into practice games. Miss O'Brien was the coach and the girls who saw the most action were Johnson, Sheehan, Drollinger, Mack, and Baugh. A strong varsity track team was in the offering this year. Clyde Williams was at the helm and a good season was in store. Nick I-IISTCDIQY OF CLUBS 1898-The Boys' Debating Society was hon- ored by being invited to become part of the Pa- cific Coast Lyceum. 1899-The boys' and girls' debating societies were reorganized into the S.B.H.S. Lyceum. Leo D. Byrne competed in the oratorical contest HISTORY OF SPORTS-iC0ntinuedJ Flores, colored mile sensation, was always counted upon for a first in the mile run. He also proved to be one of the fastest milers in Southern California. Then there was always Don Fisher in the dashes. A fast relay team, composed of Art Evans, Harold Dixon, Cecil Messinger, and Dick Kustiner, was the posses- sion of the Cards to enter in the 440. The soph- omore team was also of a high ranking. Clyde Williams also led these boys through the sea- son. Of the boys, Horton, McCombs, Niemeyer, and' Hildebrandt stand out. Much cannot be said because the Tyro goes to press before the CBL meet was held. Again the sport golf was taken upg this time through the untiring work of Norman Fawley. Several matches were played with other than league schools, because the sport is not recog- nized by the CBL. and won. A new fraternity was organized, Gamma Eta Kappa. 1905-Fraternities and soro1'ities were the only clubs in the school. George Swing presented a debating cup as an award to the winning de- bate team. 1907-The only recorded activity for this year was debating with the following debators- Grant Holcomb, James Guthrie, Leon Atwood, and Wilbur Bedford. 1908-Again debating was the main activity with Ben Harrison and Ted Strong being de- bators. The Boys' Oratorical Society carried on a series of debates. 1909-Mr. Swing presented a debating cup to the winning debate team. The Girls' Literary Society was organized with Lucille Snyder the first president. The name of the Boys' Oratori- cal Society was changed to the Forum. 1910-Three clubs for this year were the Ger- man Club, the Forum, and the Girls' Literary Society. Officers of the G.L.S. were Nadie Watson, Opal Aldridge, Freda Gansner, and Eunice Wyatt, who are now Mrs. Fred Mack, Mrs. Don Keir, Mrs. Victor Hodge, and Mrs. Karl Lindsay. iContinued to Page 144 Russell H. Olsen Graduate ,28 317 E SVIAREEIL I43 ,f 1 S A Y is 'vw .Ji l ' i'l'ff l . lull l PRINTERS l COI7ll1181'Ciz1l Statiolzwfr San Bernardino Charles H. Lindner Jr.- President and General Man- ager Towne-Allison Drug Co. Graduated class of l9ll. Was business manager of the Tyro l9l0 and l9ll. Harry Leroy Marsh-Vice President and Secretary Towne-Allison Drug Com- pany, Graduated class of l9l8. Alice Allemand Beaumont D' t d B kk er - lrec or an oo eep Towne - Allison D r u g Co. Graduated class of l9l9. Harry Earl Minerd-Chef Towne-Allison Drug Com- pany. Graduated class of l927, Wm. T. Hunter-Manager Store No. l, Towne-Allison Drug Co. Graduated class of l928. Stanley McClellan-Drug Clerk, Towne-Allison Drug Co. Graduated class of l'729. Stanley T. Hicks-Drug Clerk, Towne-Allison Drug Co. Graduaated class ot l93l. Donald Wayne Long--Drug Clerk, Towne-Allison Drug Co. Graduated Class of I936. Virginia Santini Price-Soda Fountain Clerk Towne-Allison Drug Co. Graduated class of l936. Robert Boyd Hughes-Soda Fountain Clerk, Towne-Allison Drug Co. Graduated class of l738. Alexander H. B. Fergusson-Drug Clerk, Towne-Allison Drug Co. Graduated class of l938. Clifton Vernon Herthel-Soda Fountain Clerk, Towne-Allison Drug Co. Graduated class of l938. The TOWNE-ALLISON DRUG COMPANY was established in IB79. ls owned and operated mostly by graduates from the San Bernardino High school. I l l HISTORY OF CLUBS Cflontinuedj 1911-On October 25, 1910, the Forum was dis- banded but then was reorganized as the under- classmen were willing to take part. Boys tak- ing technical courses organized' the Gate City Hiking Club. Girls interested in studying the Bible organized the Order of the Silver Sword. 1912-The Girls' Literary Society debated with the Forum. The Forum gave the biggest party ever given to the G.L.S. More than one-half of the school took part in it. Officers of the Forum were Joe F. Kavanaugh, V. Evans, and Harry Keithly. 1913- A Mouse Trap was the name of a play presented by the Girls' Literary Society. In debating, the Seniors won the Interclass Tournament. S.B.H.S. debate teams debeated Riverside, Chaffey. and Redlands. 1914-The t'Laf-A-Lots held a hay-ride to lRialto. The other clubs of this year were the Forum, Girls' Literary Society, Engineering Club, and the German Club. Officers of the G.L.S. were Lois Borden, and Mary Conrad. 1915-Clubs during the year of 1915 were Girls' Literary Society, Y.W.C.A. Club, Das Deutche Verien, and Engineering Club. fContinued to next page? Congratulations S. B. H. S. On Your Golden Anniversary SMART 8i FINAL ?, HILBIG'S PHARMACIES Corner E St And Highland Ave Crestline Headquarters For SCHOOL SUPPLIES And GOOD LUNCHZES Congratulations S. B. H. S. On Your Fiftieth And Golden Anniversary I44 HISTORY 0F CLUBS iContinuedJ 1916-A Halloween party was given by the Girls' Literary Society for the Forum Club. Of- ficers of Forum were Stokely Fortson, Leslie Heap, James Morgan, and Harry Phillips. Each member of the Engineering Club was given a chance to use the surveying instruments. San Bernardino won the C.B.L. debate. 1917-The Girls' Literary Society brought about dress uniforms. The girls voted to abol- ish all fancy dresses at school and to dress as simply and inexpensively as possible. Debating teams were successful. Five debates were won this year. The German Club gave a faculty party. 1918-That this was a war year is shown in the organizations. Jr. Girls' Surgery, Jr. Red Cross, the Red Star Society of which Dr. Hulls was president. The entire school of 285 stu- dents was enrolled in the Red Cross. In debat- ing, S.B.H.S. won the C.B.L. Other clubs this year were the Girls' Literary Society, The For- um, the Y.W.C.A., Student Club, and the Girls' Glee Club. 1919-Thirty dollars for the Red Cross was contributed by the Forum, and the Senior Sew- ing Club made clothes for the less fortunate. Other clubs were G.L.S., Y.W.C.A., Acorn, and Music clubs. 1953-The Belt League Championship. A new organization was the Campfire Girls. Officers were Amelia Smith, Delmar Nickerson, Elizabeth Dimock, and Frances Drew. Hi-Y officers were Marshall Dimock, Harwell Harris, and Herman Reich. Other clubs were Thespian and Girls' Glee. debate teams tied for the Citrus 1921-S.B.H.S. won the C.B.L. championship in debate. The Freshman team of Evelyn Lime and Jesse Curtis won the Interclass Debate Tournament. The Thespians put on a matinee of four one-act plays. Boys' Glee Club took second in the C.B.L. contest. 192- Father and Daughter, Father and Son, Mother and' Son banquets were the fashion this year, In oratory, Earl McCarthy was C.B.L. and state oratorp and Malcolm Jones and Gladys Cramer were all Southern orators. 1923- Jazzerino was the name of a party put on by the Student Club members under the leadership of Frances Doig, Elizabeth Dimock, and Kring Rodgers. Other clubs were Hi-Y, French. Thespian, and Girls' Glee. 1924-S.B.H.S. took second place in C.B.L. debating. A new organization was the Radio Club. During the year the club constructed many new sets. The Student Club girls defeated Redlands in basketball. Other clubs were Honor Society, Hi-Y, Thespian, French, and San Ber- nardino Leaders' Group. I45 1925-Boosting the teams on to victory was the main activity of the Booster Club Icom- posed of the boys? and the Rooters Club fcom- posed of the girlsl. The Leaders' Corps put over student activities and had charge of as- semblies, and athletic events. Other clubs of the year were Student Club, Hi-Y, French, Thespians, Hiking, Radio, C.S.F., and Glee Clubs. 1926-The Booster Club accomplished the feat of spelling out the letters of the rival schools with red and black cardboard squares which won the approval of the other schools. At a meeting of state clubs at Long Beach, members of the Y.W.C.A. Club learned that other Y clubs had changed the name of Y.W.C.A. to Hi Tri. Hi-Y groups had a clean speech week which was devoted to the curtailing of all swearing and telling of obscene stories. The purpose of the Mathematics Club was to in- crease interest in mathematics with an attempt to improve the math rooms. Raising calves was the occupation of the Baby Beef Club. Other clubs were the Hiking Club, French, Leaders Corps, Radio, C.S.F., Thespian, Stage Crew, Boys' Glee, and Girls' Glee. 1927-The C.S.F. changed the phrase that a three in any subject bars from membership. Spanish Club programs were carried on in Spanish. The Art Club divided into groups of art crafts, designing, stage craft, advertising, cartooning, and photography. The Forensics Club gave a trophy to the student who gave an address before the student body which was adjudged the best by a committee. Leaders' Corps members took charge of track and ath- letic events. They also maintained order in the bleachers. The stage crew obtained a new switch board. A new organization formed was the Block S. Other clubs were the Booster Club, I-Ii Tri, Hi-Y, French, Latin, Usherettes, Mathematics, Thespian, and Honor Society. 1928-Two new clubs were organized. They were the G.A.A., which developed out of the Hiking Club, and the Latin Club. The French Club gave a play in assembly. The Girls' Glee Club won the Southern California Eisteddfad. Judith Gunn took first place in the Constitu- tion Essay contest. 1929-S.B.H.S. was the first high school in California to bank one hundred per cent. The C.S.F. Regional convention was held' here, and a movement was under way to organize a new scholarship society. The Stage Crew, under the management of Jimmy Simms, moved stage equipment from the high school to Sturges and back again for performances. 1930-Hi-Y members organized an orchestra which played at weekly meetings. The Block CContinued to page 1473 I Millon Slandish Howard Graham 13 ff' Earl Buie is I UoYd CNW ..,. Alyn Bell Walier Secor Howard Cook Milo Olivera Wm Rhode San Bernardino Albert J. Paine Evelyn Cogswell Daily Mable W. Quick Sun Caroline Rogers E F - ' -- ' ' 1 l 'I 4214 I 'E 'E ,.., i . 14 e il 2, 13 U1 MW far 2 'K . Y? if X :inf 5 4 ,. .,,, 1, ' s 6 ,snr o Evening Telegram s U fJng?i23iil'E2 Klvougoltl 1 Sun 15 16 17 Printing and A E Publishing 1 ,r. 5 House Z AAII in 5 . ff 223 ,W Evgfg :,, ,,,,. .:...:fV 2 fs f'i , A '4 if 7 an A Vivian Malleson Frances Gammill Harry Gaffga Royce Crediford Herberl Bradley Harley Yaies Bob Cross Jimmie Slinson Willard Priichard George Meyers Roberf Bromilow Eugene Edwards Malcolm Collins Charles Slroup o Inland Engraving and Colortype Company o ! if Q.,-o-A sf E 'ir MW I46 HISTORY OF CLUBS wontinuedl S Society assisted the student body by usher- ing at assemblies, patrolling the football field, and supervising clean-ups. The G.A.A. banquet was held at which letters were awarded. Mem- bers of the Rabbit Club gave demonstrations at various farm centers, illustrating the impor- tance of the rabbit industry. Members of the Forensics Club made the organization more definite and established debating on a self- paying basis. Debates were held among the ad- visory groups for the first time. Since the Spanish classes were so large the Spanish Club was forced to divide into two groups of second and third year students. The Latin Club's social event of the year was a swimming party at De Siena. Chess was taken up, as the project of the year, by the French Club, and contests were played with the German Club. 1931-There were forty-four clubs in the S.B. H.S. this year. We won the C.B.L. debate cham- pionship. The Quill and Scroll Society was new this year. The Latin Club entered a. float in the Mardi Gras of a Roman wedding proces- sion. 1932-The G.A.A. won first prize in a C.B.L. posture contest. Block S members had' a clean- up campaign. Each organization was alloted a section of the campus to keep clean. Pedocrats hiked to Cold Water Canyon and Indian Can- yon. The Et Cetera Club did the little serv- lces which others fail to notice. An information desk was maintained by the club. A tag day was sponsored by the Quill and Scroll which was held to raise money for the unemployed. A distinct service was rendered the school by the Eyes of the World through the posting of the weekly current event bulletin in the Ad Hall. Members of the Latin Club played Latin crossword puzzles. Local Honor Society was changed to S.B.S.S. The constitution was changed to include a 901k citizenship record. 1933-Again S.B.H.S. won the C.B.L. debate championship. The Glee Club put on the Mar- riage of Nanette. Block S members scrubbed the desks in the study halls. A five dollar prize was offered to the advisory with the most members in both scholarship societies. 1934- Sock and Buskin was the name given to the drama club for non-Thespian members. The boys who were entrusted with the care of the gym and students' property during physical education periods were called Knight Chancel- ors of the Bath. A representative group of the Block S society marched in the parade in honor of President Roosevelt's birthday. The club also painted the handball court, and cleaned study hall desks. Those holding office in the Block S were Harold Hammond, Henry Robert- son, and Leslie Breslin. Other clubs this year were the Quill and Scroll, C.S.F., Local Honor, Usherettes, Stage Crew, Girls' Service, F.F.A., German, G.A.A., Hi-Y, Hi Tri, Redskin, and Broadcasting. I47 1935-The C.S.F. began an exhibit case for the books of distinguished writers of prose and poetry among the alumni. Members attended a state conference at Eagle Rock High School. The debating teams won the C.B.L. champion- ship. Members of the Quill and Scroll Society went through the Hollywood R.K.O. Studios and the Hearst Newspaper office. Glee Club mem- bers attended the all southern music festival. Boys belonging to the Big Bore Rifle Club dug a gun pit in Shandin Hills. Other clubs during the year were the German Club, Camera, Red- skins, F.F.A., S.B.S.S., G.A.A., and Thespian. 1936-S.B.S.S. won another C.B.L. debate championship this year. John Beggs was first in the Constitution essay contest. Larry Ger- aghty was the most outstanding Thespian as he had a leading role in nine major productions. The G.A.A. built a. grill and drinking fountain. Pericleans were organized with John Hume as president. 1937-Winners of the extemporaneous contest sponsored by the 20-30 club were Rita Skousen and Herbert Gardner. The Hi-Y won first prize in the student body ticket campaign. A new ruling was made by the C.S.F. that all asso- ciate members must make application at high school hereafter. The Periclean Society pre- sented an exhibition case and a new bulletin board for the Ad building, and two new pic- tures for the study hall. Members of the Mexi- can Club raised money in order to send a wel- fare chest to Mexico. Eva Hubby won the city tournament in badminton. 1938-A Christmas party for the less fortun- ate child'ren was sponsored by the Periclean Society. They also presented a carved plaque to the library. The Block S Society gave a wiener bake in honor of the football players, and sponsored the lettermen's banquet. The Mexican club established a Mexican orchestra. C.S.F. ditch day was held in Sylvan Park. Other clubs were S.B.S.S., N.F.L., Service, Ush- erettes, Stage Crew, Writers, F.F.A., Drill team, G.A.A., French, German, Hi Tri, Hi-Y, Aeolian, C.F.C., and Thespian. 1939-The Girls' Drill Team wore new uni- forms for the first time-red and black shirts and caps. The Hi-Tri sponsored two sport dances, a Ma-Pa-Me dinner, a Masque Ball, and a formal dance in the spring. The Aeolian Club presented the comic operetta The Beauty Con- test. The Library Club had a theater party. A new honorary girls' society, the Soboban Club, was organized. Among the clubs activities were a house party at the P.E. Camp, a trip to Griffith Park Planetarium and Radio City with the Periclean Society, and a Faculty Feed. The Pericleans presented You Can't Take It With You. Other clubs this year were the C.S.F., S.B.H.S., Quill and Scroll, N.F.S., C.F.C., Latin, French, Spanish, Mexican, Hi-Y, Service, Cus- todian, Sophomore Drama, Curiosity, F.F.A., Aviation, G.A.A., and the Block S. PUR EHEIMS ANU VHP' MEN FUR HLUNHES ANU HHUWNWES FUR HHHNWES ANU HPD HEADS XX X! Sir 73? if dir ln The vernacular of +he newspaper world, 3O means 'ihai' fhe faslr is finished. Affer long hours of preparing ihe copy which felis of S.B.H.S. and i+s acfivifies, affer edifing fhe copy before if is sen? fo The prinfer. affer procuring phoiographs of faculfy members, siudenis, classes, and afier aiiempfing fo induce ihe camera shy io lisfen 'ro fhe official pho- +ographer's now smile, please, we of +he sfaff unanimously exclaim 30 l Affer The meiallic messengers of 'rhoughif' ihe priniers, submiiied firsl' proofs of ihe I939 TYRO ANNUAL, reading proofs wifh original manuscripis and checking each page wiih dummy and page layouis was no small faslc. Re-checlcing revised proofs required addi- iional hours. 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San Bernardino High School - Tyro Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 1

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San Bernardino High School - Tyro Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943


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