San Bernardino High School - Tyro Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)
- Class of 1940
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B, Johnson Dorolluy ee Golden Maclas Jennue H 'ln M x Sl Club Morgan Bob A Juscplu Mary Loc 1l Honor Lcmke Marhns Tony Publle Sp Judd Jolm S Lopez Fermlna S v4 Q C b Mexucan Sl Club Tennis McGowan Russell Seal Bearer mner Pod C 0 Morris Bob L 4 b 'ball Mulcahy Joe S age MQ 7 S'aoe Crew 1 'Q I 1 4? 4 X .qi ft iff ,Q-51 14 Knapp, Ramona L Couneu Ushe PNC Lopez Mary X Ll Locwl Ho 0 lemma Mohler Jeanne Mulluns Larson Geraldine Lord Anne Louise Two Weekly Moore Gerfrude Tyro Weekly Usncrcrfe l'l lr: Musso Charles Local l-lono A. S. B. ,. A.'S. B. G. . 'l A. S, B. G. L. G. L. C. . C. fe G. L. A. S. B. G. L. L , , Bill , ' , , ' A. S. B, A. S, B. cr 'C lu' Me. Sf. Cl lo ' V C. S. C. C. S. C. ' . I P f F, F. A. ' ' G. L. i F. F.'A.g Sceg Pres. C. S. Fl A. S. B. c . . ' , G. L. G. L. W' f . 'C l' l ' . '. . ' . T- L- . . S. B. af? Clu A. S. B. A. S, B. F C. S. C. A, S. B. ' 4, '3 -'40 C. S. C. A. S. B. Fo: 37 I ' A T 'i l , f igs' F . 'ffl 1.3 ., . 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L. ' . I 1 I 1 9 l I . l I A. S. B. G. L. ' F. F. A, A. S, B. G. L. HI l A. S, B. C. .C, . S K. 6. L. C. . C. Doss Stella Ebert Belly Jane A550 Ed Ty o Wlrly 1 Com r 1 Th s Sea Bea e G Evans Margorne Jane Tenn Drlnkwaler Rosalne Cla U G A A Sca sh Club Edwards B II S F fbgall Evereff Peg gy Jo A Dumouchelle eo S Egan James Foolball 39 Baslcefball 39 Tack O Library Club Tyro Annual Farah Sam S Du Puls Shirley Library Club Sec H Trl Elchenberq Bob Foofball 39 H Y Melropole Club Tyro Annual Farhner Ruby 24 Ealon Glenn: Elem Arnold S Local Honor S Farmer Freda I - I . I L . I . I . G. L. Ae l' n Cl b F. F. A. ' . G, L. A.S.B. . . . A.S. B. I ' A.S.B. ni C. . C. G, L. . . ' . A. S. B. ' ' A. S. B. E. .qQQ. e. C..C. ' I C..C. I f - f '4 Elkins, Shirley Mae Ellis, John Ensey, Helen Evans, Geneva Evans, Gerald , L, C. S. F. ' A. S. B. Block S E G. L. A. S. B. so G, L. A. S. B. C. .C. c. 's. F. G. J. A. S. B, 6. L' G, Lf , ls 6. L. C. . C. A. S. B. A. S. B. G. L. A. S. B. . 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Gardner Dick Block S Tennis Team Gardner Karherlne Thespran s Seal Bearer Soboban Glessner Lorme lyro Weekly Drill Team Graney Jane H Trl L Gregory Kathleen H Trl L Garner Florence Goldberg Earlene H Tru L Soelal H ad Ushe ll 39 Grayson Mary Louuse Mexlcan Student Cl G A A Gregory Laura G A A Gay Neflers P Cu OS N Gebharl J P S Gomez Carm Green Eleanore Spanlsh Club A Tr Gregory Ophella H l Ushe elle Gentry Kalhryn Thesplan s N C B L De e Gorham Judnlh Greenman Barbara Llbrary Club ueen 5 Courl Grlffen John Thomas Orcheslra Baseball Gleason Helen Seal Bearer Sobo ban G A A Graham Bull Track Gregory George Jr Exchange S Grumes Carl S 26 ' A. sf B. A. 5. 'B Q 1 'A ' Pre. N. F. L. '40 G. L. C. . C. Pre. . F. L. '39 I A . . . ba? . . . I ' I I en 1 ' I . ' I ' G. A. A. A. S. B. F. F. A. A G. . ' ' Ch. G. L. G, L. G. L. e fe e ' A. S. B. Judging Team G, . Rep. . . . G. . A. G. L. A. S. B, A. s. B. G. L. Hi l Q ' Q4 4 QA I ' . J . a Tw' ' A. sf B. 6- . Pen. '95, C, S. F. Q, , Q, A. S. B. rl 1, crm V A. 5, 54 Grmslsd Margaref H Tru Drlll Team S Harlman Wllllam Foofball 39 Block S Slage Crew Herberger Roger Grouches Kafhryn Thespuan Howdy Sfranger L A Hashngs Phnl Baskerball Track H Y Tnespnan Herber Sydney Guillen Nal S Library Club Hayes Eugene Perncleans Thesplan Herrara Frederuco Tr Palm Springs Baslcefball 38 39 er Fr oc HY Block S S 27 Gulhne Kafhleen Hahn Helen Ex Com Tyro Wkry Seal Bearer s Tyro Annual Local Honor Lubrary Club Healy Frank Spanrsh Club Canaduan Club Lafrn Club Herlhel Nordune Spanlsh Club H Trl H Trl al Honor French Club Lalln Club Seal Bearer Henderson Barbara Jr League Pres DARR CSF L Hevehn James LeRoy Local Honor S x' l X , l 14 35 l 5' Q. V A sf! I i 'I 'l A. S.- B. . I .g '. C. IS. F. ' C. . C. - i ' G. L. G. . Rep. Jr. Clns V. Pres. Lo: Hancock, John Haney, Gerard Harqis, Charles Harmon, Ora Lee Harris, Belly Lou A. S. B. F. F. A. F. F. A. C. . C. C. S. C. ' ' . S. 8. A. S. B. ' ' . ' ' D- ' . ' . . . ' Q I C. S. F. 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Fronl row leff lo rnghl Aras Waycotl Korengold Arfhurs Whlfe Acoslo Ashton Anderson Welch Kunde Johnsfon Aldaro Second row Kruger Johnson Kefchersud Ashley Jacques Wallon Waller Armsfrong Anderson Websler Thlrd row Alvarez Kalon Whale MacKrugor Allunson Jackson Jorls WnlllHs Adkuns Wulson Wanfman Welland Hulsell Fourlh row Wanfman Krouse Belcher Werdel Adkey James Johnson Wnffmeyer Welfon Kurby Welch Fvffh row Wall hide Wlllhlde Wmsfon Wrughf Wnlshure Wilson Wade Weyns Suxih row Alva Walsh Whlle Wllson Woodloy Wall Jahnke Whale Wagner Fronl row lefl lo rlghl Ray Hevelm Hlndman Rnchardson Howard Dolan Nerser Rnchne Ries Haggard Second row Ramirez Nunez Reeders Richardson Henry Harfness Emms Hall Eaves Rankuns Reed Thurd row Romero Howe Krenfz Rodrlquez Rocha Ross Erdman Ramirez Rose Riddle Rangel Richardson Hanes Fourlh row Holcomb Roddnck Rausln Hull Ellsworlh Ewing Ross Nevares Espmoza Navareffe Flflh row Norlhrup Ewlng Hull Hansen Hudson Ros ongren Ramirez Haws Earls Erdman Vasquez Slxlh row Rolan Reeder Reenes Hooker Reuss Espy Evans Evans 53 Q g f o is 15 -' so , R ' s run ? L' I V ' I , g R Q, I K l JK J- . an f f Y Ang l This Ph Fronl row left lo rughl Dorn Cole Conley Chrnslopherson Olwuas Carler Cook DeJan Carr Darllng Second row Da colua Dowd Coher Chesebro Clauson Cordel Claus Carnahan Domke Clanfon Crablree Thlrd row Carranla DeAlley Duree Durbln Culver Conlreras Damels Cooper Colluer Cram Carter Fourlh row Davns Denms Couch Cross Dlelz Deyo Daley Cox Case Suxfh row Dodson Dauqhlry Cole Carfer Furs? row leff lo rnghl Peper Malhew Pepper Pla McKelvey Mobley Monmnger Marybell McMlIIuan Mau Marsh Sec ond row Munch rd Maloof Carler Thomas McOrmond MBHIFICZ Merle Moodey Lucke Marrloff Thlrd row Moore Muller Mueller McGuure McSloHs Moreland Page Mower McFall Prnlchard Fourfh row Mlchell Mead Melsuhashu Fallon Mor ruson Morgan Phelps McCoy Moluno Castro Meek Flflh row Meyer Wllshure Dexter McNeal Pullen Power Musso McCrary Marlln Merrnll Morgan Palaclos WERE 54 . -1 t li f F ' ' . 90 5 ' L , S .Wwe 4 9 i 1 I.. , y C ' Dreyfuss, Curry, Copeland, Dayberry, Canfrell, Davidson, Caslllas. 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Froni row leff lo rughf Blanc Baldwnn Barker Bowman Buffs Brmkman Brooks Blandmg Brown Boynfon Lucas Second row Boyd Long Lemke Luferman Lefourneau Banks llson Bailey Blake Third row Barker Olberf Blshop Bays Brenman Barrnnqer Brobanf Bemis Benlesforg Belhard Backeff Balne Barnes Fourfh row Bohner Brown Lovelace Baker Barlow lkenaga Lechuqa Bownds Flffh row Lanlerman Barruenfos Lubbnnq Lyon Bresler Bruce Burgefl Llfka Bealon Loxa luehl Lofsfedf Byrd Sixth row Oldham Brown Boydsfon Lneres Fronl row lei? io nghi Flndlay Fisher Thomas Taylor Talbof Vmcenf Thomas VanBuren Uprlghi Folles Thayer Second row Rafzlaff Navaraz Zempel Terry Valdeo Valdes Foulke Theal Vernon Franklm Thnrd row Zane Boydslun Vaca Tudor Forbes Taylor Troxera Fosfer Terry Turrell Fnnch Fufzgerald Fourth row Thomas Torres Fnsk Ferguson Fernandes Tinsley Thurburn Terry Flaff Tully Flffh row Yergens Vlllasenor Flower Fosfer Tllllh new lil' 55 K N 7 , Q I ' rl , I . 2 I . I A I I ' I I . I I I ' I I I . 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'w 'H ' f 1 A L-ur , V-I' S 1 ,M TWT T' f - N Patte He derscn Lopez June Ware TYRO ANN UAL Wlth tlme playlng a mayor part 1n the moldlng of todays youth the Tyro Annual staff presents to the students ol S B H S 1ts verslon of the theme The March of Tlme Speclal attent1on should be called to the new soclal features sect1on and the effort made to 1dent1ty all class plctures The faculty members are p1ctured on the t1tle pages of the GCl1V1lY they sponsor Th1s year the entlre book shows campus hte and dep1cts the passage of a days t1me w1th each d1v1s1on markmg one perlod The d1v1s1on pages also represent the day and the cand1d snaps are pr1nted as the year s calendar The book IS ed1ted by the s1xth perrod class whrch IS d1v1ded 1nto the ed1tor1al and bus1ness departments Money matters were worrred over by Melvln Blomqulst bus1ness manager w1th Merrell Dahlstrom and Harold Matthews as h1s asslstants Th1s staff began a campa1gn early 1n the fall to determtne the number of CODIGS to be prlnted Wrth Mr Hall as sponsor a goal of l2UO coples was rapldly reached Be sldes attendmg to the tlnanclal aftalrs these students also handled the d1str1but1on of the annual 1n the spnng Iune Ware as edltor rn ch1et capably drrected the work under M1ss Connor s gu1d 1ng hand Barbara Henderson was selected as sen1or class ed1tor and was ass1sted by Geneva Evans Ora Lee Harmon ell1C1S1'1llY scheduled and 1dent1f1ed all class groups To Ruth Madden tell the tack ot plannmg the organlzatlons sectlon Har Madden Holsmgsr R gqenberg Ensey Mun 60 I Y X ,l ox V -1 1 ,fl 5 fr Fi ,A ' fra , V . . 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I I - mon ' t in ' Roesch M the s Dahlstrom Blomqulst TYRO ANNUAL Act1v1t1es edxtor was Aureha Lopez whose duty 1t was to wnte up all plays and ac t1V1l1SS Glen Holslnger and lean M1ze acted as sports edltors and covered all boys cmd g1rls athletlc events Ioyce Ware paneled all the club and class p1ctures Helen Ensey Worked on the openmg sect1on ot the book Lors Bmggenberg and Margaret Marcy Worked as snapshot and calendar ed1tors and La Nada P1quet acted as the harrassed llunky Accurately copy1ng all ed1tor1als handed to them were the typlsts Rosemary Cummlngs Nelhe McAdams and Myrene Taggart The pos1t1on of art edltor was handled the tlrst semester by Ehzabeth Boesch Many art department stu dents cooperated Wllh the annual 1n turn1ng out sultable art work Among these were lane Corhan and Benny Nunez the latter drew all the sports flgures ln the athlet1c section The plctures were taken by lack M1ll1Ck head photographer and Bob Allen and developed by the dark room students Phylhs Hancock Iohn Dreyfus and Ralph Mackm Asslstlng all the edltors and panel1ng the entlre sentor sect1on was Betty lffert who proved 1nd1spens1ble to the statt Carolyn Patterson served Wlth Iune as asslstant edltor and orlglnated and prepared the soclal features sect1on All ln all We of the staff have enJoyed ed1t1ng your annual and awe 1t to you as a record of your h1gh school llfe Hancock Marcy Mulluck Curnmmx McAdams Wars 61 B W ' I - . . . . . . , . , . . 1 1 1 tt 11 . . . . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 tt 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 I .f , 'v'vL.. 5 Ebert Guthr e Cooley Moran TYRO WEEKLY Under the management of Margaret Moran the Tyro Weekly th1s year lntroduced many lnnovatlons 1n tts layout and edrtonals The rev1s1on of the 2nd page edlted by Lorlne Glessner brought forth a new column The Tyroscope featurlng campus goss1p and humor It was edlted by Margaret Gould who portrayed he f1ct1t1ou Hedy La Mooch The lnquxsmve Reporter made an effort to reach a greater number of students than ever before The edrtorlals were wrltten on sub1ects deahng more closely W1th the students act1v1 hes The lllustratlons for the second page were drawn by the dlfferent members of the class Charles Avenll covered F F A news and Paul McDav1tt wrote vocatlonal happemngs Space was also glven to feature stones about worthy alumnl who have achleved recogmhon Barbara Morr1s wrote all news on g1rls sports Wh1Ch were QIV en greater promlnence th1s year than prevlously She also worked as H1 Trl reporter Georgla W1se worked on G A A act1v1t1es Gertrude Moore and Bonnle Daras wrote feature stones and Anne Loulse Lord and lean Cullen a1ded 1n the clrculatlon of the paper Before hxs graduatlon ln February Wayne Cooley edlted the sports page Wllh Clyde H1ppenst1el as h1s asslstant Clyde took over the page for the second semester and W1th Redford Cleere and Bob lenkms covered the sprlng sports Hlppenshel Morris McDav1f Moore Hogan Gould 62 3 , A i f I . . . . . . . . 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I Sumpson Bo y Doyle Behrens TYRO WEEKLY A column called Thumbnarl S Portra1ts verbally portrayed the outstandlng char actenshcs and hab1ts of our athlet1c heroes The Cards on the Table revrewed the team Whlch turned out for that spec1al sport and doped out the most prom1s1ng Cardlnals Game outcomes were prrnted from t1me to txme as were C B L league standlngs Margaret Moran was ass1sted 1n the plannlng and edltlng of the front page by Betty Ebert assoc1ate edltor lack Iett dld very hne wr1t1ng on front page stones 1n col laboratlon Wllh the ed1tors The hnances ol the Weekly were kept 1n good order by the buslness stall Whlch was headed by Eleanor Behrens unt1l her graduatron Dath er1ne Bory then stepped 1nto the vacancy and ell1C191'1llY termlna ed the year s Work ASSlSl1Hg on the buslness stall were VIIQIDIG Doyle Betty Hansen Lors Reynolds and Beverly Kmg all of Whom Wrote stor1es for the ed1tor1al part of the newspaper Besponslble for a semt weekly column 1n the c1ty newspaper The Sun was Kathleen Guthne Workrng 1n a newly formed ed1torsh1p the post of clubs and classes edltor All product1on ot the Weekly was under the gu1dance of Mrss Kathryn Wrlllams who served for her fourth year as adv1ser and sponsor to the staff The copy was typed for the pr1nter by Audrey S1mpson head typ1st and Bernadean Waldroup lohncr Omon Glessner Cullan Van Kos ermg A erull 63 t 1 r U . . 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H - I I I ' 1 I - v v -'-fi Ttilll 'Flin Farsi Row left to rlghi Monnunger Ca 1 Kelly Bro n Herbert F-Isnt Young Second R Alluson Lynde Cusmella Jones Prather Hastings ARROWHEAD Bes1des SGFVIDQ as advrser to 1he Tyro Weekly staff M1ss riatnryn W1ll1ams also su perv1ses the ed1t1ng of a th1rd 1ournal1st1c feature of San Bernard1no l-hgh School Th1s publ1cat1on 1S a small red handbook the Arrowhead wh1ch lS g1ven 1o all sophomores and newcomers to the school lt has come to be known collogu1ally as The Sopho more B1ble because 1t gu1des the sophomores 1n adlustmg themselves to the customs and requrrements of our h1gh school One paragraph telhng the a1ms of each club together W1ll1ll'19 purpose for 1ts found 1ng IS pr1nted1n the Arrowhead The act1v1t1es of every organ1zat1on and regulre ments for membersh1p are also l1sted and 1nduce many new students to enter extra curr1cular act1v1t1es Student Body and G1rls League Soc1al events are descnbed 1n the year s calendar wh1ch also l1sts dates of contests and athlet1c meets lnforrnatlon about the courses of study offered to students IS 1n the handbook b6SldeS space for a person to f1ll 1n hrs da1ly schedule One sect1on conta1ns a l1st of all the d1f ferent awards made annually to super1or students There IS also a l1st of the faculty and of Student Body and G1rls League off1cers All rules wh1ch must be observed regard1ng the use of transfers l1brary pf1V1legeS and study hall conduct are ava1lable for reference Graduahon regu1rements and fees are llsted as well as all the school songs and school yells The book was entlrely rev1sed 1n l936 and new features were mtroduced 1n the s1ze and style of type It lS now rev1sed annually by MISS W1ll1ams f1rst per1od advanced Journahsm class wh1ch1s the ed1tor1al sponsor of the Arrowhead The rev1s1on of the book each year IS made 1n order to ment1on changes 1n the adm1n1strat1on both stu dent and faculty and to l1st the new organ1zat1ons and act1v1t1es The Arrowhead class for l94U was composed of lane Brown W1n1fred Cornehson Suzanne Herbert lan1ce Kelly Norma W1lson lack All1son l1mm1e Bruce lohn Caw1 Sam Cuc1nela lohn Fl1nt Ph1lHast1ngs Edward lones l1mm1e Lynde Douglas Mon n1nger D1ck Prather and Norma Young 64 , '13 v 1.1! 1 K 41 1 A , V . , 1 1 . Al I1 ,T 3 A 'rf i 'Q 1 W ,. 1: Mtf I f ' 1 l 1 V'.1 1 W1 1 l 1 Q owi ' 1 1 l ' 1 1 1 . . , J , , 1 . . 1 . . . . . . A 1 1 , 11 - 11 , . . . . l , . 1 . I - I , - I - . 1 ., 1 . . . 1 . , . . - 1 1 .. , . A 1 ' , . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . SPEECH AND HONOR I fi f f 'f im. 15. 5 4 A Connor Noi L iw. FI- Fronf ro left to nght Deyo Bays Van Steen yclr Wedberg Gentry Kalfenborn Lubbrmg Arthur Mlddle ro left to rnghl Garret? Van Scaloe Richards Doyle Henderson Perrnsh Holcomb Back row left to rght Barley Copeland R h ards Moreland SOPHOMORE DEBATE Ot the lttty startmg teams 1n sophomore debate forty entered the tournament Seven negattve teams tnumphed and three athrmattve teams were lett 1n the l1nals The members ot the teams that Went to the State Speech Contest at the Umverstty of Redlands 1n Apnl were Ted Holcomb and Donaldeen Arthurs Iohn Ralphs and Doyle Henderson and Rtchard Gentry and Conrad Wedberg The ttrst debate tournament was held at I C ID December and was a non dec1s1on debate ln the C B L contest held at Corona the San Bernardtno debaters were de feated by Corona Students also entered the state contest ot the Natronal Forens1cs League at Beverly Hrlls ln the state contest held IH Apnl at the Un1vers1ty ot Red lands San Bernardlno debaters hed mth Los Angeles tor second place CBLDEBE Front ro left to rght B Smuth Rolluns Taser Mugnof Gardner Gentry Mllls Second ro Cuclnella Poole E Smnth Hosea F Bmney Tee T Bnnney Lenker Wedberg Peters 66 : ali' I ly 3 , T, .LLM ilu, I fl f f 4 . . . AT W' . 5 ,I 1 -,'.i.- T X ,gusts 1 QQ Front ro left to rlght Holcomb E Srmth Stocker Poole Red Back row Iett to rnght LaBarre Thomas McCombs B Smlth Parmn W L Smith Rollms ORIGINAL ORATORY Onglnal oratory ranked very h1gh among thrs year s speech act1v1t1es Roy Poole en tered the Amerrcan Leglon contest and placed flrst 1n the c1ty contest county contest the tr1 county contest 1n the area 1n the state and second 1n the western states tour ney Sally Stocker and Ted Holcomb took tlrst and second places 1n the Bankers State contest on Amerlcan Ideals The Wmner of the Llons Club contest was Betty Reed Many act1v1t1es were held throughout the school year to g1ve students of S B H S speech experlence ln the 20 30 club contest Roy Poole took hrst place wlth Betty Reed second they won honors ln the C B L declamatlon and extemp contest held ln Apr1l ln the state contest Boy Peters and Katherlne Gardner placed ln extempore and Bay Unger took second place ln dramat1c declamatron Three students Eugene Harmer humorous declamatlon Betty Ebert dramat1c declamatron and Roy Poole oratory took l1fSl honors at the C B L contest DECLAMATION AND EXTEMPORE Front row left to right Cucmella Harmer Gardner Gentry Unger Reed Taber Back row left to right E Smith Poole Stocker B Smuth Rollins Mullen Ebert 'ft 67 fi ff ft l l r J ' 'rf' ' - 4 w. ' : , . ' , U, t 2 . . . ' ' : , , , . ' f f f C if W1 Q' ffl gi Pi ' f , Y .AL l ., W T f x A g hx y 7.5-N .-1 . i 1 P r - I 5 V l 3' . rrft ' . ' fs ron! ro e to rghf Wlla s Geason Ebert M a Brooks mpso aker Mo e dhom Second ro d V Koe e g Wckes Mller Gard er Guthre Ike ag C penfer Harris Belche SEAL BEARERS omposed of the scholastically proficient seniors of our high school the Seal Bearer s organization sets a high goal for arnbitiou students Worthy students who have at tained membership in the California Scholarship Federation for a minimum of four semesters one of which must be in the senior year are eligible for admittance to the society The Seal Bearers of the class of l94O are the leaders of the school They throughout their high school life These students usually excel in their chosen profes sions most of them continuing their education in accredited colleges M a n y are elected upon their graduation to Phi Beta Kappa National honorary scholastic tra termty All seal bearers aspire to such an electron for it is an honor accorded only to a chosen few The name of this outstanding organization is significant because it refers to the gold seal which each of these students is entitled to have on his diploma All transcripts entrance papers applications and grade transfers which these students send to Cali forma colleges also bear this seal Every C S F member who achieves the distinction of being a seal bearer is awarded the official symbol of the organization a gold pin in the form of the lamp of knowl edge This pin is the only emblem of any outside school or organization which is ac knowledged or allowed on a California college campus Miss Amy I Steinberg sponsor of the C SF also sponsors the seal bearer s organiza tion She presents the students their pins and introduces them to the school at a special awards assembly in the spring The seal bearers become life members of the C S F Many are awarded scholarships because of their superior intelligence This group enjoys both academic and social activities They have parties picnics field trips to the Huntington Art Galleries and a Seal Bearer s banquet or party Some of them attend the State C S F convention The faculty scholarship committee is corn posed of Miss Amy lane Steinberg Chairman Miss Ella Connor Miss Edith Gris wold Miss Leora Walker Mrs Sallie McKesson Miss Carrie Coddington Miss lone Norton Mr Howard H Palmer and Mrs Valah D Webb The W 40 graduates had three seal bearers Laura Omori lean Garrett and Russell McGowan For the second semester the seal bearers were Betty Ebert Pat Carpenter Geraldine Baker Kath er1ne Gardner Muriel Moore Helen Gleason Doris Miller Audrey Simpson Kathleen Guthrie Mary Iane Van Koevering Mary Margaret Brooks Billie Reed Margaret Moran Barbara Belcher Betty Lou Harris lack Poindexter Muni lkenaga Edward Wlckes Howard Lindholm and Iohn Williams 68 r P- . - - -.1 Q -- , - ' 4, p : s ' ., as A U , Q 4 1111, - - I . . 5. I . f J .W , g 1 F w,IfI I : IIm, I , , or n, ,Si n,B , or,LIn I. w:Ree, an v rin , I , I , n , i , n a, ar , ' , r. ,. . . . . . , Nl A have taken part in many extra-curricula activities, besides maintaining high grades . , . . - ' , . Z . . I . I . 7 , . . - 1 2 , J 1 1 I Q I I I f , ' I I V I I I I I I , , . SERVICE AND ffiim Ingraham Palmer Poss 60 ,I K ' 7' V g .1 AA 'fr' f' ff' 'I , N ix- 4 ,1, I. , C 1' fllfll' 'fl f ! w l fwf.ff -.1 M' l '. ' ,- f . ' , ,fl ., lr ' f Y' ', N -. 4 ' Q iw 'N fy' 5 1 X ,fl ' f .' , q If ,f 4, 1144 - lvl , ly ' .,, ' F f f Y Let to nght Wnelus Jones WIIIs Baley Bnshop Beckman Taber Schumann Garrett Danuels Bloomer Nuuo Gu llen Snglefon Foster Cumm ns Cox MCA mo d Auste man Barnes Rlchardson Weymouth Rankn Alton BAND Along wtth the orchestra Mr Osman lngraham also sponsors ano her muslc act1v1ty the S B l-l S Band The Band plays an 1mportant part 1n the school GCl1Vll1GS by play 1ng at assembhes and ralhes lt represents the school 1n CIVIC parades bes1des march mg at tootball games 1n the tall and playmg tor the G1rls Annual Posture Parade ln Southern Cl1lOFHlG competltton our Band has won more h1gh awards than any other h1gh school Thts year a serles ot dances was held at the San Bernardlno CIVIC Audl tortum tor the purpose ot ralslng a tund to buy new band un1lorms The orchestra has once agaln been ably sponsored by Osman lngraham who has completed hrs fourth year as muslc tnstructor at S B H S The students ln thzs orgamzatlon turmshed all the muslc tor the play 1nterm1ss1ons and assembhes and also presented a concert at Bloomtngton Cahtorma l'h1s concert featured mstrumen tal solos by talented members of the orchestra lts greatest achlevement IS playlng at the annual State All1ed Arts Contest ln Los Angeles ORCHESTRA Furs? row left to rnght Barner Br :key Bushop Olney Wlelus Cumrn ns Seeley Second ro Wh te Rchardson GIll Jones WIIIIs Olbert McCrackIn R k Th d Esp nosa Arnold Austerman Danuels Alton ra klnn Wmfers Slnglefon Wr ght fs. -vs. U 5 S ' Lf .. A A-,I , -Y ' V- , fi ' me o .E ,,, 4 I I I I I I r n I r I I I I 'I ' 1 - l 1 . .., , ' , . . . , l , . . - I t . l , . . . f . , 1 - - ' I . ' . ' I . i . ' . . ' . 7 . - W3 l . T . '. . , , , an In. If row: I , A , , , , F n , , , I Q so A M .Q 40 Q, L. !.,! .' l A ' x ' ' 4, . . an ,pr vi! as ,Q 'A . r L ex, E 4 , , .- .. A yy S I N W 1 31. in - - 'J N 4. - , J . M 7 . Q4 , -. . t . .Q .1 ' 1 -. 1 , A V ' , A 4 .A , 5 - - -I . , is - Ant, ,L V, .- l if 5 Q., tn . A- -- .' I Tmme man Stearns Head Yell Leade Duncan YELL LEADERS The enthus1ast1c efforts of our capable corps of yell leaders brought forth ear split tlng cheers in the greatest demonstration of school spirit that San Bernardino High School has witnessed in recent years A very valuable idea was introduced in the custom of the singing of the school hymn at the close of each assembly Elected to serve for the football and basketball seasons the trio of yell leaders proved so acceptable to the entire student body that it was re elected for the sec ond semester The cheering was under the head leadership of lack Stearns and his two assistants Corinne Timmerman and Margie Duncan Entering their second year of functioning the maiorettes this year made an en ing the summer vacation under Captain Pike to learn the baton tr1cks The five out standing girls were rewarded by being cnosen to represent S B H S at all athletic activities These girls headed by Lura Ann Sheehan showed their school sp1r1t in designing and paying for new uniforms for themselves They also led the band in civic parades and in band benefit performances M AJ O R ET T E S Left to gh? Babel Ste art Sheehan Head Maloreffe Fhgerald Cummms 71 I 'I f f S viable showing in adding color to our football games. A group of girls studied dur- urs ro le to rughl Mueller Al arado Pna Page Pepper Second ro Stanton Howard Toft Pepper Russlel CAFETERIA After our new cafeterra was butlt and need for servrce durtng the noon hour wa professed a cafetena staff was formed lt tncludes the hostesses whose tolo rt rs to keep the cafeterra orderly servers cash ers and dtshwashers Mrs Nrna Behrens supervlses the Work of the staff and the preparatron of the food Breakfasts and d1n ners are also supphed for a nomrnal charge to clubs and outsrde groups Every eventna after school tndustrtous students of the Custodran organrzatton rnaf be found rnaktng an effort to gtve our school a loeautrful appearance Thts group IS composed of hard workrng dependah e un cornplatnrng boys whose duty rt ts to keep the grounds n at sweep the room and corrtdors clean tne d sks and empty waste paper baskets They do th1s work cheerfully rn order to keep the classrooms IH more healthful condttton for the henettt or the hrgh school students CUSTODIANS rs? row left to rght Lockhardf Stanford Smuth Nashlre :tem Crnpps Carter Ark ns Terry Walters Se ond ro Fnmlert Wrnghl Slolstrom Labonte Ped rn Anderson MacDonald Mackintosh Penrose Marsa 72 T 3 1 ' 1. . . 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'If 1' , PI M u R ks KM 2 8 2215 .IQ A .3 Left to rghl Mullen Genly Gardner B Smlfh Poole Wedburg E Sm th Henderson Lubbr ng Pelers Lynde Stocker Sandberg THE DARK HOUSE As the f1rst play of the year the Thesplan FOFGHSIC Mystery The Dark House was enthusrastrcally recefved The plot revolves around the w1ll left by the eccentnc Harrxet Chandler and the drsappearance of the fortune when the butler was mur dered Inspector Mallory IS called ID and unmedfately has everyone under susplcxon He accuses the Paleantologrst Professor Scallop of be1ng an arch cr1m1nal He flnds a strange angle 1n the housekeepers horror of the full moon but soon swrtches h1s accusatlons to Charles and Leda Evans who felt thelr nghtful rnherltance had been denled them The murder IS frnally solved when the housekeepers cr1m1nal son Or v1lle who IS 1nfluenced by the rays of the full moon IS drscovered and confesses to the deed Glenn awakens to Ledas true s lf and confesses hrs love for Grace Assxstmg on productlon were Iohn W1ll1GmS and Betty Ebert the student dlrectors and property managers Bob H111 Betty Wnght and Frank Hadley Ebert Smllh Gentry W II ams Poole Mullen 74 I I I r I I ' I I I ' I I I I I I I I XX ll - - - It ,. 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':N6.1. 9 . i i aff f A Unger Coulter Spurgm E Smnh Stocker Hayes Sheehan Scapple Wedberg Ebert Wrlluams Galbreath Woodard Poole B Smrth McCombs Ames Thomas Suggs YOUNG APRIL tts htgh school prernlere Young Aprtl a sequel to Growlng Palns showed the hte and loves of George and Terry Mclntyre George arnves from college tn ttnanclal GITTICUITIGS and ln the tolls of a woman l-le has sold h1s car and keeps borrowtng rnonev to date Dtane tn style Terry the other hand sees every man as the true Galahad Bnan a tnend ot the tarntly shows mterest but ts dtscouraged by Vtvtan who wants htm for herself Terry breaks off w1th Bert after hndtng that he keeps car bon coptes of h1s love letters and notattons about hrs dates 1na blue book Heart broken she nevertheless recuperates speedtly when Stew Mtller starts dattng her Both of the Mclntyres become dtsrllusroned George on learn1ng that D1ane dates hlrn to keep 1n ctrculatton and Terry reallztng that Stew IS a marnas boy when he lets h1s mother plan thelr hte George meanwhtle has tntngued D1ane by h1s aloot ness and Terry has come to love Bnan The story ends on a happy note w1th Pro lessor and Mrs Mclntyre realtztng that the1r ch1ldren have grown up Ebert Scapple Stocker Wllllarns Wedberq Sandberg 75 af? f l -gt . 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' - . ff Q' ' th . i - t - T xx ll The Pericleans presented a three-act comedy by Auranla and William Rouverol tor A ' ' . , on I . e to rghf Wedbeg Genfy E Smth Ebert Wlllarns Gardner B Smith Su gs MAKE ROOM FOR RODNEY Pollowrng the ten year custom o' enterrng the annual Pasadena Play Tournament San Bernardrno l-lrgh School agarn produced a one act contest play at the Pasadena Communrty Playhouse on Aprrl 15 l94O The play Make Room for Rodney the story ot an adolescent who has one supreme desrre to have a room of hrs own He resents the tact that tor a number ol years he and hrs valuable possessrons have been delegated to the sewrrrg room along Wrth a sewrng machrne and a dress form Rodney rs an enthusrastrc supporter of hrs mother s plan to get hrs pretty srster Phyl lrs marrred oft Hrs mother vrsualrzes a weddrng Wrth a color scheme of lrlac and chartreuse but Rodney merely wants her room for hrmselt Phyllrs surtors are Ly man an earnest young lrfe rnsurance salesman and Brll a regular fellow Later Phyllrs and Brll patch up therr quarrel and announce therr engagement Marcy Gardner Ebert WNW C 4? 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V ' ' , A . . , is - 1 1 I - r 1 1 - , 3 , Q, X fl to rlqhl Suggs andberg Gard er Gleason Poole Wright Cu lln earns qu Wlte Coulter MI k ocker Lynde Ho s ncer Allen Graeber Bar o SMILIN THROUGH As the last play ol tne ear tne JUUIOF sentor classes presented the old tavortte Srnlltn Through at the San Bernardtno l-hgh School auclttorturn on May 3 l0lC Sm1l1n Through 15 the tory ol Katnlecn Dungannon a lovable Tneh laefste x lo te IU love wtth Kenneth Wayne but rs torh dden to rnarry htm by her Qtubborn un le Tohn Carteret Urged to g1ve an explaratton ot hts attltude Tohn tells the sto y ot what happened a long tune ago There ts a tlash back to the day tttty years, ago when he and Moonyeen Clare were to be rnarned The sptnt ot Moonyeen reachtng across from the other World reaches Iohn sottenmg hte heart Iohn Carteret ches and 1o1ns h1s sptnt bnde leav1ng hts consent to the rnarnage ot the two lovers Spurgln Couller Marcy Stearns Poole Peters 77 Left ' : , S , n , , , ' , r ' , Sl , Spur 'n, h' , , il ic , sf , , li . , , 1 W, XX I ll . V U , , - . . A 1 1 1 ' ' f '-f f .. .. , ff . . . . , L , o' '. ,T .. , ,, . Q , J . . NX , ' ' A , 1 i ' l C , - A 1 T 1 f 1 f - , . I .wx- , at Furs? row left to nght Ruark Fate Ducombe Noblltt Wise HIH Flnch Second row Messenger Shaeffer Barry Bridge man Berger Coldlron Thlrd row Cullen Galbralfh Lamplon Powell Hamllfon Hayes Fourth row Smith Masengale Meyers Knopp Rnddle McKelvle Canada USHERETTES lt was the nrght of the 1un1or seruor play We entered the audrtorrum Wlthout any ldea of how to frnd the proper seats Suddenly af1 attractrve grrl dressed rn red and black approached us and asked May l show you your seats please? Thrs grrl was a member of the Usherettes a club organrzed to usher at school performances As one ac 1V1lY thrs year under the leadershrp of Norma lean Nobhtt the usherettes spon sored a popular sport dance at the Rralto Women s Club A very useful school group whrch rarely gets the credrt rt deserves 15 the Stage Crew They set the stage and manage the sound effects propertres and curtams at all school functlons Before a boy IS ehgrble for the crew he must serve one semester as an apprentlce Durmg thrs trme he IS known as a stooge and must do the brddmg of the rest of the stage crew The boys thrs year were under the able leadershrp of loe Mulcahy and Sheldon Lrght Fursl' row left to rlghl Harder Goode Pnfchard Parenf Second row Mulcahy Lughl' Maglun Fush 46 EW Ol V.. .ww -faqw Q Wg? M fum Q 9? .AK if + igqtglwf' fr 'Ig,fw.4'?'f 'Ere rf jwsm 78 A A i I . I 1 I . ' . . I . ' . ' . ' . ' 2 . .. . ' - I I ' Z I I D I 'I - I ' I I I . . . . - - 1 . I L . . . ll I 5 L ff - . , , 4 , . 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' ,an Leif box front row left to rughl Stewart Barrrnger Greene oarranza Evans Wright Caldwell Coulter Second row North coh Self Brooks Catan Rosengren Thurd row Bounds Clapperfon Dennlnqlon Patterson Morrison Center Moose Brsckey Rlgh box front row left fo right Verdone Sawyer Hayes Corneluson Plunkett Grimes Pump Noonan Carpenter Second row McLauqhl:n Valentine Duffield Wantman Zane Barnes Blandnng Acosfa Thurr row Davis Curtin Eckhardt Magda lens Kelly Cass Echols Lopez CHRISTMAS PAGEANT San Bernardino High School presented a novel feature in its annual Christmas Page ant The idea featuring the rewards ot true love was the rewards reaped by the story ot The luggler ot Notre Dame loycus Christmas carolers assemble in front ol the famous French cathedral to render the beautiful noels as the iuggler appears in tattered clothes and tries to show his adeptness at iuggling in order to be accepted by the others l-l1s trail body cannot endure the rapid pace however and he falls exhausted at the madonnas leet The nobles returning to pray lind the earthly remains ot the poor Juggler and hastily try to remove his body But lo the madonna raises her arm to stay them and all tall back bewildered For the miracle has happened the madonna has accepted the supreme sacrifice Lite Lef to right Tyler Schouer Russel Huston Lightfoot Morrnson Davis Brlckey Adams Dean Darley Clark Reeder 79 I Departing from the traditional story ot the birth ot Christ, the music department ot . , 4 'Q J 4 A , y ' 0 1 , , 5 i 'haw' ,r- 1-.W ADMINISTRATIVE CLUBS Y f f Clme Herfzler McMullen WaIker Webb McKesson McMlIIln PrlnclpaI Sbennberg Griswold Lea erfon Nicholas Baer Meuer Xi 'E ve Q? 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Dack Stearns Williams s 2 5325-L: ' VF , . . ,M OX ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY Th1s year the Assoc1ated Student Body r ached a new htgh 1n success and enthu slasm The ttne support of the students helped to spur on the team to champ1on shtp standmg 1n the Cttrus Belt League A caravan of cars was escorted by the pohce to each ot the out of own games Also the trad1t1on of s1ng1ng the school hymn at the close of all games was renewed The fxrst dance of the year was a IIDX Dance a wel come to the new sophomores For the hrst soclal event of the second semester the St Patrlck s Day theme was used for the dance The calendar 1ncluded three mayor plays The hrst play the only mystery ot the year was the Dark House PI'OV1d1I'1g the hlghllght forthe second play the htgh school prem1er ot Young Apnl was the attendance ot one ol the authors Auranta Bouverol The hnal productlon was Sm1l1n Through a romanttc lr1sh drama Members of the Studlo Players presented several one act plays for the student body Fmals 1n cmty wtde oratoncal contests were held ln assembhes Other presentattons mcluded those by a mtxed chorus from Chapman College the Federal Mus1c Prolect Band the Cal1forn1a Polytechnlc School Glee Club and sw1ng band and Commodore Scott world traveler and formerly of the Br1t1sh serv1ce A number ot students from the music agr1culture art and speech de partments brought new honors to S B H S During the year the most d1st1ngu1shed v1s1 or to the campus was V1rg1lP1nkley busmess manager for the Unlted Press 1n Europe who graduated from S B H S Wlth the class of 1925 Gufhrue Blnney Ebert Lya Ames Gentry Kelly Quarry mr 4 im fb .gin 1033152 84 F . . , Q . . - C - - L . . l - - , ' - I xx vl . - , , , . , . , , , , ' I I I - L 1 , .... . ' ' II H , TZ I - 'F Z ' A 1' A If Qty, B r v 'ff N' T5 '1 A Y S 1 if 1 Q S 75? ,' A A V M .. T , - 5-F ' ' ' z I'5f i4, H ' ' l 't:-f-- , A W T 'Q .A ,H T i . .1 , - fiiff 1' T I if A 'Le -. ' T N ai: . f.,1 ,, Q DM' rf W- ' f 'ws ,F ' :wp tisf ,V -, Moran Hols nger Nenmeyer Vaufherof ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY At the head of the student body IS the Student Executlve Comrnlttee Thls year 1t has taken a more prom1nent place 1n school hte than 1n the past The meet1ng tlme was changed to tlrst penod on Mondays thus 1nsur1ng 1mmed1ate coverage of all ac t1v1t1es by the Tyro Weekly One of the most amb1t1ous act1v1t1es undertaken dunng the year was the beg1nn1ng of a Semor Row ln order to ra1se money for the student body budget motton plctures were shown at pay assernbhes A new type of yell leader unltorm was approved by the group Because ot 1ts charnplonslup standlng the varslty football team was authorlzed by the comm1ttee to wear red lettermens sweaters W1ll'1 black strlpes Tl'11s year football s e a s o n tlckets and Tyro Weekly l1CkelS were sold separately A group ot amendments to the Student Body COHSTITU tlon concernmg the award1ng and weanng ot letters and stnpes was worked out by the cornm1ttee and put to student body vote Lead1ng the Executwe Comm1ttee durlng the year were two capable boys I1mm1e Fox student body presldent tor the l1FSl s mester and Bob Vautherot for the second semester Itmmle Fox dld much to promot the nght k1nd of Splfll and loyalty to the school Bob Vautherot kept the student body aware of all student act1v1t1es and the results of student contests by announcem nts at assembl1es Bro n Wodberq Phelps Gaffney Taber Nobllff Whlh Kennedy 85 T , ' . 5 . 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W N lfftjyf J B ooks Metzge Ca ada r GIRLS LEAGUE Wtth the theme What you are to be you are now becomlng and the a1m Develop ment of Character the G1rls League has completed 1ts calendar of many act1v1 tres Opemng the year was the recept1on to the new grrls W1th the theme of Mother Goose The mam event of the tall season was the Federatlon Conventlon held at S B H S IH November Programs presented tor Glrls League meet1ngs mcluded exchange programs mustcal a talk by a Pomona College senror lane Gray and d1scuss1on meetmgs The new glrls receptlon for the second semester was worked out wtth the theme ot Valentme s Day At the end ot Apnl next year s othcers were selected and the rnstallanon SGTVICG was held rn May The blggest event of the year was the May Festtval wh1ch was also the Mothers Receptron For thrs testlval held May 10 V1rg1n1a Iohnson was elected Queen wrth stxteen other grrls on her Court W1th these many act1v1t1es the G1rls League has tmrshed another year of rn creased act1v1ty lvhss Alverda Hertzler Dean ot Glrls asslsted th1s years pres1dent Betty Reed ln carrytng out the full program ot the league Workmg m cooperatlon wxth the cab met was the G1rls League Counc1l cons1st1ng ot one g1rl from each hrst perlod class Tlce Gtrls League was aga1n gurded by 1ts tour told purpose To stand tor rdeals of true womanhood courage s1mpl1c1ty loyalty and honor to promote the sp1r1t of good tellowsh1p and democracy 1n the school to be ot servlce both to the school and to the communlty to promote fr1endl1ness among the races ot the world Flve ot the g1rls who most prohtably tulhlled thts purpose had therr names mscnbed on the Gtrls League Plaque Nobl H G ldbe g L nqsfon Pomde ter Y Clapp 86 . Il Q rltx 6 'VJ V'i Q lx, X at L L I ,V V, yy L L L 'Nt 4 yylltllvl 'A W L Q Was, Y- fl N - lv! , L by f ' I :J f I' n i X 'l , Pl Z! 1 j I i o r ivl ' x Bor 90' Wulda Pontius Patsy McCobb Sterling Sfurdevanf Rnverslde Colton Redlands Betty Reed San Bernardnno GIRLS LEAGUE CONVENTION On November 4 1939 San Bernardrno Hlgh School entertamed the largest conven tron of the Southern Cahforma Anzona Federatron e ve r held Approxlmately tour hundred glrls and therr counsellors from 114 schools enjoyed a lull day of d1scuss1on groups programs busrness meet1ng luncheon and socral hour The theme 1-lor1 zons was carrred on through every actrvtty Upon regrstermg each person recelved a passport adm1tt1ng her to the shrp sarhng to d1stance horlzons At the f1fSt gather mg of the day numbers were presented by the San Bernardlno Hrgh School Orches tra and the Redlands a Capella cholr gave selectrons Wldenmg 1-lorrzons was dxs cussed there by Mrs Earl Cranston guest speaker of the day Every g1rl then en t1onal Horrzons Sprrttual 1-lorrzons Future Horlzons Leaders were chosen from the hostess schools ln the halt hour b fore luncheon Margaret lohnson ot Red lands drrected a get acguamted hour At luncheon the group was greeted by color lul Hawanan lels travel posters shrp menus and gay serpentme D1stant I-lorrzons souvenrors rn the form ot small carved Wooden boats were carrled away by each delegate The theme ot the afternoon meet1ng was Gay I-lorrzons At the busmess meet1ng the mlnutes ol the last year s conventton were read and the place of 1940 conventlon was decrded upon Then a varxed program of vocal and 1nstrumental num bers dances and a one act play was presented for the enyoyment of the group by the hostess schools R1vers1de Redlands Colton and San Bernardlno Closmg the act1 v1t1es of the day was Fnendly HOTIZOHS a soclal hour of danclng and refreshments Lyall Sheehan Bohner Roesch Henderson Ames 87 1 I I I I ' I - . , . D ' tered one of the drscussron groups, Soc1al Horrzons, Home Horlzons, Recrea- . 3- , - I I ' I I ' - Fnrst row left to nght Ramlrez Wlllls lkenaga Sharp ugnot Brooks Colman Stephens Inoye Mathews Baker Rose Second row Cummins Post B Henderson C Johnson Reed Medorl Pearson Winston Wilson Chrnstopherson Moreland Tlllltt Thlrd row Mitchell Loufek Vlmlntts Phnppes Gleason Van Koeverlng Quarry R Johnson Roesch Stockwell Auds Elliott Bam Moran Ebert Rschards Fourth row Muller Weech Greenhut Ponndexter A Harmon Stldham Rose Lund holm Herthel Smith Mar-tm Gilbert Foster E Harmon Henck Spurgln J Harns Hayes Carr Reed Gaffke Flfth row Z Taylor Carpenter Kung Blake Wolter Hosea Madden Galbreath C Wedberg Brown lkenaga Knight Bmney A Kaylor Sixth row Nncoloff Jones F Jackson Jackson Moore Evans Keith Sampson B Harns McCrackln Cotter D Wedberg Brown Franklin Ewmg E Henrerson Top Row Wlftmeyer Poole Thomas Mullen Rayne Steunberg Lmke LaBarre Waugh Wuckes Wulluams Gilbert LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY Furs! row left to nght Woodard Hastings Van Buren Arthurs Gray Hacks Case Way Ruchards Hobson Ulrnch Sklnner Thayer Cormack Caldwell lkenag Second row Ballentme Peters Drunkwater Hansen Lubbrlng Mau Folles Clark Mc Crary Smuth T Slostrand Van Steenwyh Gorman Evans Palca Gonsalez Thlrd row R Slostrand Hosea Lucas Glover Cook Haggard Meade Moose Jensen Dreytuss Vernon Knllan Lubbrnng Fourth row Jett Harmon Clark Bays Haws Gross Conley Penhale lrwm Merrow Holllngrake Magdaleno Perrlch Fufth row Bryan Case Cline Deyo Sondraker Smuth Brown Lord Manthey Gull Suxth row Rlchards Vernon Weusnor Paul Swerknng Grimes Blandmg Hamblen Hen derson Tnllutt Seventh row Darklns Gerard Jones Glooer Dorn Coulter Noonan Tracy Eughth row Carey Hahn Jorus Betcher Gunn Blake Davison Hendle Cram Bruckey Ellnot Nnnth row Chrustopherson Tyler Brmkman Beaton Goforth Gregory Andes Choulnard Gorman Holcomb Graham Preston Lynn Benyestorf Bartels Neilson Sheehan Krouskup Fmdlay 88 Cdl- N ' i A I 'fx S 4 I I I Y CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP I FEDERATION f Y Y I I S ASSOCIATED CLUBS 8 AA? f f f f ka 1 -2,1 ff ' ' 1? .A My . 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Jw- ff. ey vfh, ' N- -0' A if x , SR Sl 9 Furs? row left fo rnghl Cucunella F Bmney Gardner D Wedberg K Gentry Ebert T Bmney Reed Unger Second row Henderson R Gentry C Wedberq Poole Hosea Smnfh Lenker Mnlls Taber NATIONAL FORENSICS All students who have taken part 1n any lnterscholastlc speech contest are ehglble for me-mbershtp ln the Nattonal Forens1cs league To promote a greater tnterest 1n speaktng act1v1t1es and to provtde add1t1onal honors tor contestants 13 the purpose under wh1ch th1s organ1zat1on works M s VITQIUIG Coffey sponsored the club w1th Kathertne Gardner presldent type ot debattng oratory or declarnatory contests To be eltgtble tor rnembershlp ln the club one rnust have parhctpated tn sorne local school speech contest Frank B1nney served the club as presldent for the hrst semester whtle Roy Poole had that posttton tor the second semester CARDINAL FORENSICS Front row left to rnghl Blomquusl Harmer Gentry Bunney Poole Ebert Lenlmer Gardner Reed Thomas Second row Taber Deyo Bays Wedberq Gentry Lubbrmg Arthurs Spears Parnnn LaBarre Third row Brlckey Garrett Van Scaloe Richards Doyle Hosea Mnlls Kalfenborn Moreland Sn-nth Holcomb Fourth row Mullen Cucnenella Barley Copeland Henderson Parrnsh Edwards Smurh Rollnns Smlth Fnfth row Holsanqer McCornbs Wedberg Rlchards Unger lkenaga Stocker Dahlstrom Clapperton Bnnney 90 3 5 7 x 1 A . 'f Y f The Cardinal Forensics Club is composed ot those students who are interested in any Frst ro left to rnght Nlarcey Wedberg Ebert Wnlluams Second B Smnth Poole Gentry Palmer Gardner E Smnth Leonard NATIONAL THESPIANS A small group ot students tn S B H S are members ot Troup 148 of the Nattonal Thesptans To apply lor membershtp tn thts club one must have had a spealcmg part or a student dtrectorshrp 1n three ma1or school plays Qne ot the club s acttvtttes was the co sponsorsh1p of the play entered IH the Pasadena Play Tournament The mam portton ot the club s work was part1c1pat1on1n drama Mr Palmer agam was spon sor ol the club wtth Desmond Wedberg as prestdent The Thesptan Clulo conststs of all students who have had a peaktna part tn a school play Promottng a deeper mterest ln dramattcs IS the purpose ol the orgamza tton Several plays were presented 1n assembhes and lor vartous orgamzattons The club co sponsored the Dark House and atended the U C L A Oregon football game 1n Los Angeles CARDINAL THESPIANS urst ro left to r ght Gard Ebert Poole Suqo Gentry Wall ams Peters VanKo erung Coulter Second B Smith Allen Lynde Woodard Lope Mullen Thurd ro McComb-s Ames Leonard Stearns Sandberg Ware Whlte Sheehan Fourth M Illclw Wedberg Hosl nger Marcy Fleming Galbreath Palmer WWW. 91 Q 4 I , if 1 . 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Bottom row left fo nghl Cummsns Guthrie Carpenter Roesch Garrett Gleason So ond row Llnke Ebert Coulter Moore Brooks Reed Skenner Paul Top row Mlfchell Loufek Gardner Gentry Moose SOBOBANS Around the calendar with the Sobobans has gone another year ot increasing activi ties The events ot its year included bi monthly breakfasts and dinn e r meetings theater parties annual house party tacul y teed tield trips Mothers Honor Day and the Periso Elizabeth Roesch Aurora with the help ot Mrs Winnetred Poss led the A group ot boys outstanding in character scholarship and citizenship makes up the Perlcleans Following its purpose ot developing character leadership citizenship and fellowship in the student body the club this year remained far trom merely mark ing time around the old clock ot S B H S Among the activities were the sale ot beanies Thanksgiving baskets tield trips the Periso Periclean play and the Christ mas party tor needy children PERICLEANS First row leff to right Weed Reager Lynn Rohrer Wedberg Bmney Foster Gnlberf Harmon Second row Lawson Galberf Llndholm Mullen Woodard Mussell Hayes Third row Cotter Balbrauh Henderson McCrackln T Thomas Fourth row D Thomas Rmggenberg Suggs M li'5,, 92 I -, ,, Q M . 3. 5 Q -' 'X f ,Q f l E f l A A A L i I Q I I L I I I club in carrying out its purpose ot promoting friendliness, service, and character growth. f f f I - I I I I I - Y ' A . MW' L .vi A A '-Mr Furs? row lefl lo rlghf uarry Llvlngslon Shaeffer Ikenaga Manfhey Lall P Brown Clark Gll Nelson DeMalo Se ond row Post Rose Valenhne Skeen Wuse LaBonle TanETS7ades Lamson Delapa Cushung Mulcahy Srmlhers Ralston Thurd row Haws Spears Penhale Henck Cournard Cooley Cole Piper Alvarez Ramos Hanson Skunner Fourlh row McKenzie Gregory Porndexler Spurgln Graham Way Messmger Hanson K lor Bory Kung Flffh row Romo Tanaka Cooper Vauchan Owen Blake M singer Piper Slxlh row Wrnqhl Verdone Sandberg Gomez Herrlnqlon Gaffke Evans Diaz C A A To foster an lnleresl ln glrls alllle-l1Cs and to lurtlmer good lellowslup and sports manslfnp among the glrls IS the purpose ol the Gu s Athleuc Assoclallon All boy., who have earnea letlers ln1ougl1 paruclpallon m lootball baslceloall track baseball golf or lennls are members of the Block S SOClSlY Orgamzed lor SQTVICS LO the school me club takes charge ol school conduct at all atllletlc games and pa rades The club made plans for a Nlck Sederes memonal trophy and the annual let BLOCK S Furs? row leff fo rughl Porfer Swanson Hartman Nenmeyer Kennedy Roughfon Bnggs J Vaulherof Ellns Second row Meeks Horfon Meyers Wessel Guunn Krouskup Wnlshure Bancrof+ B Vaufherol Thurd row Yarnell Flscalmu Chovnck lermans banquet was Held Saunders Phelps Pope Carazana Fox Single Hildebrand Moore Findlay Fourfh row Murray Madrlgal Black F Blnney McMulIm Falkensleln Jenkms Zaraqosa T Blnney Ulmer Smnlh Brown Herberr Fnfll- row Smllh Hall Kuhn Wedberg Prafher Holcomb Bollong Young Whipple WHA' m 0 nlg 5: FS i Qu :LJ .Qi 'WW 'KW' 93 F' 'Qi X , . 1 ' , A :Q ,l , U , , 1 y , la, , ,' i, , Q ', : ' ,l I I' . 'I ' 1 'I I' ay A .' :'. V Y A , ,N . lr A . gl, . n . . l ,- Y V Y C W 1 x . , . . 1 m 'y , . U 1 I-.4 s .3 Q A l' W J., 1 A , .1 A N I :I N A. - In lfn' lg' rv 5 ' 1 '.' -ll ,- ' ,Q 'T me , g . . A l is , l 7 l ' 1 ' . ' El., .vi 'His V W Fronf row left fo right Barley Vincent Foster Korenqold Thomas B aion Rxche Second row Case Norihrup Greenhuf Lubrmg Arfhur Scot? Third row Riddle Power Gentry Sunsabaugh Kaltenborn Bishop Burge Fourth row Smith Ruch Holcomb Foulke Gohm Smith Henderson SOPHOMORE DRAMA A group comprtsed excluslvely of sophomores makes up the Sophomore Drama Club ln order to foster any dramatrc talent tn these younger students th1s club offers ex perrence for sophomores This IS achreved through the presentatton of one act plays lvhss PIPTCG sponsored the club rn fult llrng 1ts purpose and she was coach for the plays Because th1s club was so actrve and outstandrng rn 1ts act1v1t1es the school heard much from them thts last year Keepmg up wrth current happenrngs and ga1n1ng Journalrsnc experrence are the pur poses ot the Qurll and Scroll Thrs club ts a branch ot an rnternatronal organ1zat1on and here IS under the sponsorshrp of Mrss Wtlhams For membershtp one must have recetved a recommend1ng grade 1n 1ournal1sm and he must be a member ot one of the honor socrettes Margaret Moran was prestdent and rn charge ot the clubs actrvtttes Yogi' ' 4 V. A Q P, I '.I . - '1 .'. 'T' -.'.-ff-I 'f': 'f 'f f First row, Iefi to right: Reynolds, Ebert, Moran, Guthrie. Second row: VanKoEvering,dHogan. Messinqer, Hansen, King, .Q -,,- , xv I Q 3 3 ' W ' if 1 . 9 X . K ' X I , me - f- F ': M-: rg I . ' 5 5,11 A 1 x .Q ' T n ,rr - -fr 51.1 5 gfggr' x . Madden ,, x X 4 N I' 351.11 'WN 'msn 94 yn 'Go tv: s V55 wh. Furst row left to ruqht Clanton Weech Stewart Wulshure Second row Kelley Mess nger Krentz Sayle Thxrd row Shu mlzu Smith Cotter CURIOSITY lnterested rn the unusual and pecul1ar Workmgs of Nature? The Cunosrty Club was orgamzed for students who llke to study plants anlmals stars and rocks Mrss lo sephtne Smlth b 1 o l o g y tnstructor sponsored the group Trme marched by swtftly for these cunous students wrth a full schedule ot events Outstandmg among these act1v1t1es were exh1b1ts for the trophy case read1ng ot na ture and brology books entertarnrng outsrde speakers held tr1ps and tnteresung m1 croscope work As a means for turthermg muslc 1n th1s scnool the Aeohan Club ts a functtontng or ganrzatron The very brggest event on the club s calendar was the Annual Chrrst mas pageant Mus1cals helped to hll the t1me ot the lmal part ot the year For mernbershlp an average grade m musrc and a record ol three pubhc performances 1S requ1red Weekly meetrngs were held under the sponsorshtp of Mlss Mackenzte and Pat Carpenter presrdent AEOLIAN Furs? row left lo right Stewart Blandnng Cymrmns Calon Carpenter Brooks Plunkett Cornellson Second row Barnes Bushop Noonan Baldwm Cormack Rosenqren Spurqln Way Salsman Pump Thnrd row Byorkman Jors Loufek Mltdholl Wellanr Green Wrlqht Sampson Tyler Moose 95 . jg C , A . , .'. .NY3 . ,f I , K 4' A . -+ -.Q - fi ,- 1 N , H 1 - - , 1, . s wg - , J., tn ci l ' ,gay . 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J 1 . ,Nw -1 A - 0-. 4 h if A Fronl ro left fo right Dupuis McCaffery Greenman Ensey Johnson Harmon Hollmgworlh Lasf row Hosea Lmke Carey Kyle Hull Goode McClaren Meeks Jones LIBRARY Any girl who tokes o librory course moy become cr member of the librory club In school they oct os clerks in the library helping students find books ond discovering the inside workings of cr librory lor themselves The club outside of school Works toword furthering hterory interest ond enioying sociol functions Around the colen dor in the months of our school yeor involuoble service wcrs performed by the li brory club For their enioyment were held theoter porties skotlng ond other octivi ties ol interest Eoch hour of the doy girls who ore memb r ol the service club donote time ond services to the school Collecting obsenc slips corrying coxlls to students ond help ing in the ottendonce office ore the duties these girls ossume Through their help the Work of the office ottendont is greotly lightened Dotherine Bory Wos elected odminisiered in school the members held regulor meetings Also severol porties hlled mony out of school hours SERVICE Front ro leff to rlghf Sherrard Hawthorne Mufchell Rofchsteln Reed Bory Powell Clark Dawn Second row Brnckey Lopez Case lkanage Asbell Shankle Magnolia Ashley Smallwcod Nelser 96 W' ' Z 'I I I I I I . ' Z I ' I Y f f . 3 S , . . L . . .V this yeor's club president, ossisted by the sponsor, Mrs. Milliner. Besides service W. I ' : . . ' . '. . . . . . 2 'gf' :Y ,F rf. x Y . ' fl 5 .sf sl t ,. 'V , 4 , 1- u ' ' zffl' l ,Z VOCATIONAL CLUBS f 'f f Sharp Coordmafor McGraw Head Depf Van Koeverl q Boefcher Smlfh Klpf Pcppeff Hammond McLaln Lmfesiy gil' ,....-- 5 1 Q-fm 97 -wr Er' 3 J mr if U , mf - L x Z A ' q -g :w? 4 .C ' in f' 1 E . ff ,,,: E A f ' - Q A jg, I I Furs? row left fo rrghlf Cnpps Neil Wllshlre Addis Drllon Graham Long Yarnell Holland Anderson Johnson Trolrnger Dayberry Second row B Vaufherof Gaffney Muller Smallwood Beverlln Tlndall Bonner McNamara Graham Sfrommer Wessel Third row Bohner Lodge Meyer Lloyd Lrvungslon Clark Gerlcke M A Knpf Fnsh Hull Carr Cordell Herberg Fourth row Meyer Lrvmqsfon Johnson Averull Longmlree Knrghl Hargls Wood Kurby Wnlson Breneman Fnffh row Lyon Moore V GaVeHe F GaVeffe Kllne Long Hall 'Ferguson Grlmm Luderman Welton Gregory Daellng Morris Wa ters FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Future Farmers of Amertca IS a natronal organrzafron of boys takmg vocattonal agrrculture Each member must carry a pro1ect pertammg to agrrculture The club elected Bob Vautherot prestdent who was assrsted by the sponsor Mr Krpf The year proved to be a very busy one frlled w1th many act1v1t1es Several Judgm rou s Q Q l9 were held and the club carrred many honors from part1c1pat1on 1n fatrs Frfteen students who were mterested tn forestry dectdecl fhrs year to form a club es pec1ally devoted to the study of th1s work So that our forests may stand as Symbols e 1rs regu ar meetmg the group of charter members elected Mar1or1e Smallwood prestdent and a forest ranger was chosen to sponsor the group FUTURE FORESTERS Front row lei? to rrghf Coffman V Lord Price Clark Smallwood Muller A L Lord Graham Second row Thayer Taylor L Colfer F GaVeHe Wmslon Goode Thrrd row M A Klpf Weech V GaVeHe Karr Cooknell Hall I 98 l I I , , 2 , 5 . ,V Y f f of Time, the club stands for their protectlon. At th f' t l ' AW: l I 'yy V . Jr. -I Furs? o Bermuda Scot? Hoak Bell Canter ro Instructor Smith Kraus Shaefer Donnmead Ba Collier Oechsner Jones PAINTING To develop Well tratned c1v1c mlnded craftmen and to tmprove the skrll ot those per sons already employed 1n a craft a vocatronal d1v1 ron thrs year has been added to S B H S The d1v1s1oncons1sts ot courses 1n household tratntng carpentry pamtxng and decoratrng agrtculture practrcal electr1c1ty cab1net and pattern makmg machrne shop and automob1le mechanrcs The major project of the year of the vocatlonal classes was work on the house moved onto Nmeteenth Street property across from the school The house was remodeled by the carpentry class redecorated by the paxntrng class and wrred by the electrtcal class The household tralnlng classes occup1ed 1t durmg the last of the year The pat tern maklng class made several patterns CARPENTRY First row left to nghl' McBeafh McPherson Robertson Tlede non Second McLaun Bro n Sloan Calderon Addis Thlrd row Bishop Otsen Deardorff Br n vucnmnngr canwsnrnv cuss 99 ' rw: , , , . w: ' , , , . ck row: ' , , . - l . I - , S . . . . 1 1 I I I V 1 I , . I , ' , ' : , ., I , ' . row: ', w, I , ', 1 . . . Ow- , f . ' , V l . 'ly Q ' V l f 1 Furs ro e fo rnghf Thomas Muller Hanegan Theal Hebbleih aufe Nncholoff Sfanfon Reed R Maloof B Maloof Second ro e fo ruqhf Schuie Poundexfer Wyler mg Hosea Genfry eek Ruck Thlrd Funderburq Guebeler Elem Walters McLaughIm AVIATION One of the most octrve clubs ln the school thrs yeor wos the ov1ot1on club To pro mote ov1ot1on IS the clubs purpose ond from work done here ot school the boys gouned voluoble expenence ln October or d1sploy of model curplones Wos ploced 1n the lrbrory by the club At Chnstmos members were respons1ble for the decoroted tree 1U the hbrory lr N111 Spuzler presrdent ond Mr Funderburg sponsor led the club Morclmng oround the corlendolr wrth the rodlo club one sees lnteresung ond vor1ed CICIIVIIISS One group stud1ed code under o student code rnstructor ond the second group Worked bu1ld1ng rodro equrpment Bes1des tl'11s Work the club vrsrted rodlo SIUd1OS rncludmg the locol stolron KFXM The rodro club Wos newly formed tlus yeor and Wos sponsored by S T Hommond electr1c shop mstructor Wrth Ted Steffen RADIO Fronf row left to rxqhf Alfon Ames Zemple Tnnsley Second row Ieff Io rlghf Adams Swar+houI Barnes Hollms drake Third row Ieff fo rnght Ross Ranklns Llghf Currie lOO I ' 'Q ' I W. I ff ' 1 . ' . . . W ' . ' . . . - . . - W. lff ' I I . ' . . EW' . . . M . - ' fowl . . V , V X . . I . I I I I V f Y f . . , , . LANGUAGE CLUBS 101 f f f 'Fm i daNI ii -.sl A First row left to rlght Blandung Babel Mllls Cummuns Colman Crackle Bmney lrwnn Phlllups Clark Nichols Deyo Second row Bell Holcomb Stewart Rams Marhn Hawkins Stockwell Blake Morns Andes Greenhut Hosea Bays Smlfh LATIN For those students rnterested ln learmng more about Latln and the Romans the Latxn club IS an 1rnportant organtzatton Under the sponsorshlp ol Mlss Randall the club pre sents a program of tnterest to the students Arnold Rams and Ruth Colman were presl dents for the two semesters Adopttng a new name the former French Club hmshed another year ol study and act1v1t1es Ttme lor them passed tn a umque way lollowlng thetr purpose to sttmu late mterest tn the cultural poltttcal and soctal hte of the French natton Mtss Brookes French teacher sponsored the club and lack Potndexter was elected prestdent Soclal functlons held were members 1n1t1at1on French tallcmg plctures plays produced tn French and soctal parhes LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Front row left fo rlqht Scoff Bnshop Malls Bergman Bvnney Adams Swerlung Marsh Benson Slunner Second row Thed Kelly Forts Wnllnls Rolllns Mulen Hams Spurgm Tyer Harris Obrl Thnrd row Shles Sandberg Gardner Gentry Goforth Schroeder Lenker Pump Sahr Graeber Bunney Vernon Penhae 102 . 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A 1, ' 3 P ' 5 Q - 1 . x V 5 4 4 . l 4 . . n ,Z A ' f kv I 5 ' 5 A f, i , l ' ' 1 h x ,,, A Y Y f 98 Furs ro let? to rught Manthey Gull Rome Gormley Balenhne Peterson Harmon Choumard McKensey Kaylor Lucas Second row Acosla-T?l'guson Meyer Russel Grrard Babel Cooley Chrlsfopherson Drmkwater Shdham Thurd row Nelson Mannnng Thayer Fallaha Wnnsion Parmn Wrlhsde Wrlhlde Spears Norton Foudh row Horlne McCrackun Kruls Monnlnger Johnson Judd Baca Fren SPANISH The Spamsh Club spends tts trme tn carrytng out 1ts purpose to st1mulate mterest tn the poltttcal cultural and soctal hte otSpan1sh speaktng countnes All members must have taken a course tn Spantsh Acuvtttes thts year were a speech by Mtss Preston meettngs tnps and several partres under the presxdent Irmmy Ballennne and Mtss Norton sponsor lnternatlonal Fnendshtp SOCIGIY ts the new name glven to an old club wrth a new sponsor M1ss Barnard The three told purpose IS to provtde a soclal and cultural club for the Mextcan students to encourage them to parttctpate tn the student body acttvtttes and to promote Inendshtp and understandtng between Amencan and Mexr can students INTERNATIONAL FRIENDSHIP Furs? row Ieff to rughf Garcua Rocha Rodrlquez S Ramurez Sauceda Herrera C Ramarel B Vullasenor Rocha Second row T Lechunga Nunez Mnnchaca Contreras Munoz Gurllen C Lechuga Barnes Thrrd row Campos P Vnllasenor Casullas Garcra Parares Acosta Flores 103 1 'Y '. 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I Ihoughi you sand Hows Ihe weafher up fhere7 Woodman s p a r e Yhaf free' Wearnnq ear muffs now Jack? The Rains Came and so ded senior sweafers S I p h expernrnenis aqam e r e s cloVhespun7 Sepf Sep? Sept Od Ocf Oc Ocf Oct Ocf 1 'K 27 Rear vusuon of Glenn 8 pehhon I love a parade Now s Ihe fume fo an I m Fufure Hepburns Benchwarmers Smule preffy Barbara Safefy Sally and her boy fnend Zus boo defeat m San Bernardnno s d e a d end luds 106 L Oc? Oct Oc? Oc Ocf Oc? Ocf Od Ocf was mu-gg Lean a furfher Beffe Swlnq If Annie' Beanies Color Day Meer me on fhe bleach GFS Rualfos bug afirachon Please Transfer fo sfudy a Modern mermauds B H S glam glrs Sxhr O, V D K N W I I 6 ll, 3 ,I +,lfQII1.urH 4 Q' ' N Q I 'F 1 4 , , IWIIII. D. J , .,.' N ' 4 , . J' 'if IV Y' Q AQ ' .' ' I N -.vi N I Insult, X f gf I ' 'I nrmfu II I. if ' f , ' , ,f ,LL fn, I. ' 4 ' 5 SX If IQIIIIIQKIIIHZ ' , ' ' . r 'Ap . . J - , grnmwr '- - V Q M I WL . 3 ' , K ' M - N 51:5 .V , A , , . 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I7. k - if? . 7. h ' I le lor, . . 30. . ' . 20. - - - . ' . 8. ' . 2l. . . I. ' . PBY Au.. nh. ,.. lQggYlA Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 4 ...qi QA.. -'P' Whais so lnfereshng7 Round and round fhey Kafy s go? a good I ne Meef Hedy La Mooch Keep If up boys' Dont smash your flnger Lookrng fo r Bar ara Bob? A here she IS The oblecf of fheur affec hens Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Y 1 'V' Lazybones Our frophees If you could only cook Man fhe lufeboaf Tyro s out How s ycur backhand Lor ne? Bull Shrceder experf :ce skaier New lub ary exhnbnfs Garbos on a movie Io? 108 Dec Dec an an BU dh an 28 5 1 vw 45 ilfrwy Bm :M Can? you smule preffy Gus? Keep your campus clean Hard working Tyro sfu denfs lnfereshng speaker Com mander Scoif Anybody know whai the assemblys goung fo be7 q g f Notre Dame The free ornamenis are nice 4 . I . , , g , 1' l . 1 . A r'e- f VM Q ,Q XXff'F::'www'.w K ...f . u ' ,. . mf. . al ' ff t 1 y 1. WY- , .ef 1 'Y J ' x u W. 5 Y I A Q'-. 4 , ' ' I R- ,u 4 f A A P. 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Whos faking fhe PICTUYG here7 Aihlefuc vuce prexy Are you blushmg hur e Across The way The fhree muskefeers Good sporfs Young Apnl prachce The coaches new champ non sweafer 109 Jan an an BN dI'i an B E 24 Q'- Cafaluna calls Do RE Mu L call curam qoung Absolufely No parlung Cue ball Frna out or prachce' Shoof fhe sherber? fo me Herber? fSldJ . J , t J 'T 5 J J ' ? 'P if - 1 ' A Ag 4 X' of o W'1 , ,, vi , . 5 f YY '--T V J , 1 f ' ' .I ., - K ' , .. X? J Tv . 26 , ' f wel JJ of T of ' gs ' 2 2 f 'IX T' n U, 'lg ff .-Mit ' Q-' T UI' H1171 J . 1. J .nz ' ' ' . . ' J.2. .' n J.2s.--' J .ls. ' ' . J-1 S0 90 f J J .2e. an - f' ' .le. ' , s ' . up I v J . 4. r-- J Z9 - J .l7, ' ' J . 5. ' a ' J .ao. ' J 8 1 J .la. ' ' J .al. - J .lv. J- - Fb.l. 'l - ...f J .2z. ' - . J ,lO. ' . J .2z. ' . F b. 2. , J .ll. ' ' ' . am, my-w an Jan 31 e s a Fave mmule bell Room Males Guess whos ahead Il say no parlung Dopey and Doc Discussing world aflanrs Youre supposed lo skale on your fee? Bob E 9 8 E G Welch ihe blends go by nl alk w h rnoufh full Bob Finger nanl buler Harfmous all sfars Squeeze bos arhsl Youll ear off fhe manlle lomorrow Nelly Arenf you sludyung lo day Don? 110 G E e e e Mar Cork rn plcure Suspense The Hughland gang Vurgnl Pmkley Journallsls Ideal Sophomore recephon Theur deshnafuon o coo slream of wafer and Thee ,A U ll l 1 'K ' 1 . I A A gy 5 FA - .Q K4 ,K ' Y Q ll 5 F' fl . - . l ell ' 5 - . , . X vis! K xg P ' i , . A , h 'I g Q .X .v of f- '4- ,, , P l 1' F A, I Jan. 29. Sunny Feb. 9. Seal geflinq haf berfa? Feb. Zl. Cloudy day J .3o.' ' Fb.lZ. Fb'22'A-V ---Q -, . . - F b. l3. Do ' f if your F bl 23. F b. I. ' , F b.l4. ' - ' ' F 'Lu' F b. 2. ' . . . . . F b. ls. - F b'27'. - F b. 5. - ' Pb 6 Fb.l6. - Fun' . F b. l9. ' Fb.7.- - - Fb.29. ' Fb.8. ' Fb.20. ' ' - . l.A sack f kles, a 1 I V S e eb e e Mar Mar Mar 2 Time oul' for lunch Boo boo boo Bob Dealh Valley Scolly land frlendl Thesplans S looks IQ Bar ara Slanwlclr Louder please Leavmg lhe gurls behind lm 'S 'VET' Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar al! Jrll. -7 111' 1- an-qgzrs ..n if 'mx Lunke Slinky age nune Off lo lunch The usual galhermg Assembly performers Jumor senior play lryouls Falher Son banquel 6 A A house parly I8 Bafhlng beauly 111 S1929 Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar 2 frm aff' Q You couldnf guess who More Bal Slrearnlmed Tlme oul for resl Wauhng Molly Tyler Orange Show Queen Mar Mar Mar Over lhe lop Orange Show exhlbul Don 9 s f r a u n yoursell Ronnie .J- r v Y' rr af. Els. .. i r. I U s l ,. . 'is ml, e N- ef e f e Q , .- vl- ' . A ,Q . X: . ,A - A 1 f -' 1-sy Ax -, r e . me rg ,. K v , - v , - M , , , ' , n ' ' ' 4 3 . , A Q.: ,x , .- -V ' l 1 f . ' , - 3 . 2 4 ': QQ sm' 1 , .- , J , , .. , , l ' 'fi-ff' g .EW ? 1' . ' 'Q-Lf .5 r 5 Nl 'lzs fl A by L O s 1 , f I , - , e . 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Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr May May May 24 The facully had a good hme Gave me lhal Propaganda' He men from J h' If never works Yu should b ha y Jack you re presudenf Hard workers for Harris Day 4.24 - Q ' , , Y , .14 A nl . r Ae' f ' , lj? I ' I :- my - is A 1 I s I , v' A L Y vw Q X , dw., :fn r ' , ,A ' . ' . t' , V lf' f ' . N f l S ' . M ' '20 ,4 l ll Q U ' L' f 2 - If ,r M 1 E K y , f ll, 'lf ' qv ' -Y D .. Ig.. rv . Q fx ax W - ,- -.. ' P v + an K 1. ' K A wg' ' k a ' A A a ff r Nr' ' W r ' Knife 5 A , 7 'fy . l r l l . . ' l . ll. ' ' . . - - 1- -'2- ' .2s. - ' . . IS. . 3. '26, ' .le . 4. -for I'm A 29. , .l7. .30. - . C.-A .l . 5. -l8- . I, . 9. ' ' . I9 ' ' '- 2- 0 e pp. . 9. ' ' .22. - 3. ' . IO. Up ' air . 23. ' , I . Apr Apr M May May May May 25 26 I Posfure parade IS over Hayseeds s snow f wlnfer Bobby and Bull Smnlun Through America s foremosl expon en? of swung admn one F F A duscusslng sheep maybe MAY I May May May May May May May May June Duflerenf people S a m e background Holding fhe lree up7 Mary Lee New yell leader The gangs all here Whals so funny Skywrnfers Don? ge? mad Connie Heals go! ern lndusfruous eh whal7 113 in June June June June June June June June June I Greehngs gale Well have none of fha' Tyro s are ouf Caps and gowns Issued Sensors dress up Seems to be room for ar gumenf Baccalaureale Oh sprung a you mans fancy Or was fha? las? year7 I ll BH V l bs, g - l .I 4 , 1 W fw - sgjfrf If 5 - . 5 as 2 . Q a .. - ,A .x H- f A ' lf .JA Q' ge ly 0 K 1 ' X Q 1 , ' . ': l ' g 1 l 1' x.,.,Hm h ' l .- ,, l . K i Q . , N V 3 , Y 4,1 ' W gs A' A r ' ff .2 'Z' ' , I . . ' 8. ' - 4. ' 5. . . . 9. I I I 7. ay .T'i rhe Iasl o Io - . 7 . I3. ' 2. ' 7- . I4. ' ? ls. ' 9- 5' l l. - . ' I6- , I . IO. ln 'e ' ng 7. . . . . . I I7. ' ' ll. . 3. ' , , . l3. Ha'l. Ha'. S. . igh an-ff in-1'6 '-an--m -'Y' uw K 4' fd! fx i wh f fnYs1ZXKN If , 'YQ f IX ' g W D' W FW -A5 - SOCIAL FEATURES SEPT 28 I939 GIRLS LEAGUE RECEPTION THURSDAY Theme Nursery Rhymes Girls League Cabunel puls ll on for fhe sophomores Program and dance refreshmenfs SEPT Z9 I939 FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY won 60 Sold peanuls for lhe Iron lung CHINO HERE OC 6 1939 FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY CITRUS HERE los 06 Rauned dogs lullens and pn ch forks OCT I3 I939 JINX DANCE FRIDAY Theme All supersflllons H d a lol of fun and lhe decorahons were lovely The dance was a bag success OCT I3 I939 FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY SHERMAN INSTITUTE THERE We won l30 Prachcally everyone was on iheur loes hoplng we d wun afler our Iasl weeks deleaf U95 f P A ,. N OCT 20 I939 FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY REDLANDS THERE W won 7 0 Fnrsr C B L game of lhe year AI lu nfs fha? wen? I ff S n Bernardmo colorful caravan Io Redlands OCT 25 I939 FOOTBALL RALLY WEDNESDAY T FOX THEATER Boosler for fhe Sanla Ana game Our yell leaders led many yells and The band helped foward lhe splrlf of fhe occasuon OCT Z7 I939 FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY SANTA ANA HERE We won 30 A hard baffle all lhe way and e s u denl body was fhere PYBCTICGIIY l00 per cenf ll was an aflernoon game NOV 4 I939 GIRLS LEAGUE CONVENTION SATUR DAY HERE Nearly 500 gurls alfended and If was a scene of many colors The CONVENTION was a bug success and our prospechve goal was reached NOV I0 I939 PLAY DARK HOUSE FRIDAY S B H S AUDITOR M A really lhrullnng myslery rl even slood our hair en s Lels hope our ofher plays are as good fhls one xx AIN! I ,IH J' TT ' S ..- 3 . , . e -, ' . . . . I s - . - ' l . No de , e a ' in a A I I - - - we - - D - ' . I . . T. , - - - I I - . fh I - We f .. ' , ' , Al . , I i l' ' a ' 1 . ' ' ' ' ' , .I .I . - 'ru H- - .x --g R K Ili' we ea' S iff . 3' 3 A H5 L 'DEQ' ' S ' S?525ff5:r . 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X 'I I My P I , I I I :':.. xl H I . vw, A -,,..,.. la 'fi IIS 1 NOV I I939 FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY RIVERSIDE We won This game was one of the besf played ol the season Nearly everyone of the student body sup ported It Prues were given for the best decorated car NOV Il I939 FOOTBALL GAME SATURDAY CHAFFEY We lost 76 So far fhls was the most excntmg game of the season We played defense In the furst half and offense nn the second NOV 23 I939 FOOTBALL GAME THURSDAY SAN BERNARDINO WITH POMONA loss uu the game B was our biggest first quarter of We tied for C We lost I3 5 Thxs game Brown star went out the wlfh a broken collar bone JAN I2 l940-BASKETBALL GAME REDLANDS AT SAN BERNARDINO rals were defeafed Although they foughf very hard we lost to excellent tryung JAN I6 I940-BASKETBALL GAME SAN BERNARDINO RIVERSIDE ey won 27 24 w s a close game the wa through The S B rooters outdnd themselves wlth thelr yells Many of t em were Impromptu 'X -I l wr 'P VVS. 49' A 5, 'Ly ..e JAN 26 I940-PERICLEAN PLAY YOUNG APRIL Young Aprlls Illustruous author attended the plays hugh school premiere when S B H S presented ts most successful play of the season FEB 2 l940-BASKETBALL GAME WITH CHAFFEY ey won 29I6 Opening th a bang the Ioca xophs galned an early lead The second quarfer relymg on that lead they let down unfll the score reached ll 9 then they tlghfend up again FEB 9 l940-BASKETBALL GAME WITH RIVERSIDE They won 29 24 Rnversnde got off fo a fast start whnch was sufflclent the first half The Poly Cubs ran their total up to 20 points by a star forward JAN I9 I940-BASKETBALL GAME POMONA AT SAN BERNARDINO We won 33 32 The Cardmalx kept up the good work of theur prevuous game when fhey met on theur own court for a smashing vuctory Keep It up Cards You JAN 26 I940-BASKETBALL GAME SAN BERNARDINO POMONA They won 23 I8 On Pomona s court unable Io hut their usual strnde the Cardmals lost a hard game They were unable to dnsplay thenr usual ablluty to hut the hoop with ease whnch they had shown In prevnous games +959 y' 'Il ba QM fe 1 117 I A is we-Q yy I y f I I, at 1 '1 If . . I y AT I 7' - - I .. ,. . -H H . I V - - th. - . ' wi I AT . . I . I AT ' I 1 ' - - . - .in .. . - . '.'. s I ' I I . ' . . L. l . . - They won 25-20. Unable to hit their stride, the Cardi- may gef C. B. L.!' . U l l I AT A I - AT D I - , ' ' , V l I Th - . It .3 all y l ' ' l' . T It I up lla! fin? y lb f F' - 'X .' qisgl H' Q, 1 0 lv 1 l l xl f - !ll ce I A N 6 my y - 1 1 I, C H i S - - -- 5 N ' M: LW Q '33 6 Z 1 is 'Z X5 fi '25 I rv 'X I xg . 1 X XA I if I El 1 fi-, ,gf-xg! 'K I1 in Ie? 3 xl rw FSI Nh I, X EL' U, I A W Je, X W 1 All'-TA 7 ,ll ps Ill N ll ll l 021 f- E X' VB- I D I Af If? gm All gli., MARCH 6 1940-SOPHOMORE RECEPTION FRIDAY NIGHT SI Palrlclz provuded an nnfereshng lheme for the dance and ll looked as If everyone was havlnq fhe besl fume of lhenr lfe Nearly everyone allended It MARCH I3 I940 FATHER AND SONS BANQUET WEDNESDAY NIGHT Frankxe Frlsch manager of fhe Plllsburqh Plrales was presenl wnfh a number of Ihe ofher bosses which made Ihe HIY Banquel one of lhe mos? lnfereshng evenfs of lhe year MARCH I824 I940-SPRING VACATION ONE WEEK Sprung V cahon' B I and Laguna The hugh llle of second semesfer Was If fun' APRIL 2 l940-TRACK MEET S B VS COLTON The San Bernardino lrack leam galned laurel I cap In defeallng r anclenl rlval Collon sn lhrulllng game There really should be a lhnrd Vau lherol APRILZ l940-BASEBALL GAME S B VS COLTON Colfon proved beller than expecled when they hed wllh B H S on our fl ld Our baseball Ieam ls desllne for greal heughls lhus season f l as I , , w16f Q,sk HJ APRIL 3 I940-MAY QUEEN ELECTION WEDNESDAY Vurglnla Johnson May Queen Henrlefla Chamberlain Maud of Honor were chosen loday as lhe two out slandmg gnrls of the school ll was announced al an affer school dance APRIL 5 I940-SR BANOUET FRIDAY NIGHT The La Conga room more commonly known as the cafelerla was lhe scene of 'he senior banquef held In honor of fhe graduahng senior class Jack Vaulherol w s M C APRIL I8 l940-BASEBALL S B VS RIVERSIDE olher laurel ls added Io S B H S In The form S B vs Rlverslde In a lhrxlllng game fha? held every one In a slafe of expecfaflon APRIL 23 l940-POSTURE PARADE-TUESDAY AFTER NOON The annual poslure parade was held for lhe gurls al an ernardlno H S Ihls ear Irs o a Highs and Hugh School were lhe parllclpanfs APRIL 25 l940-BASEBALL GAME-S B VS SANTA ANA The Saxnls Iell fo our champnon baseball Ieam In lhe form of defeal fha? was quven lo San Bernardxno Hugh School X !! was mel , ,,f ,J I V 'Qs me 118 .- . . d . . 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T fl If -I S rQTP yr- W, ,L QW IQLWITE MAY I I940-FISHING SEASON OPENS WEDNESDAY Hold your rods boys' Fushung season us legally open IT was announced on The flrsf day of May Heres hopung you all geT The lumuT Sm: un Thru e of The mosT hear renderung plays ever produced was presented aT S B IT was a beauhful memorable play and one I c n suder The besT of The season MAY I0 I940-MAY DAY FRIDAY AFTERNOON Today marks The fursT day ol sprung and wuTh :T carne our Queen and her courT The pageanT has never fore been presanfed aT Thus school and from now w hope To look forward To uT every year MAY I7 I940-JR SR PROM FRIDAY NIGHT The bug dance of The season was a smashung success IT was The hugh Iufe of The season for The Junuors and Sensors and uT was really someThung for The sophomores To lcolr forward T ,-X A X ,ali 4 al Tygg XX X 3 3 MAY 22 l940-GIRLS LEAGUE INSTALLATION WEDNESDAY In Gurls League Today The new Gurls League PresudenT and her cabunef were welcomed by The old and pro ed To all The g Is H S The specTace was one oi boTh beauTy and sadness MAY 30 l940-JUNE 2 I940-SENIOR DITCH DAY THURSDAY MONDAY The Tour buggesf days of The year Tor The senuors IT was a yacaTuon dear To The hearTs of all senuors sac onded only by Sprung vacahon and Turned unTo good and gloruous affaur JUNE 7 l940-THE TYRO ANNUAL RELEASE FRIDAY The long awauTed day The buggesT Thung un our year us presenTed To The sTudenTs un The form of The Tyro An nua IT was guven ouT To The paTuenT sTudenTs fo be come The annals ThaT help hold dear The memory of our hugh school days JUNE I3 l940-GRADUATION THURSDAY NIGHT Goodby' Good luck' Youll all need uf' For TonughT The senuor class of S 40 marched ouT for The lasT fume as a whole unTo The world ThaT us ready To receuve Them You wushes sTudenTs carry wuTh you our very besT .Ju M lw V 119 -L,5 ' a 2 bl f, X yuuyuuu fa f 'ss JJ 'TXNNX A .Agia -f lxk ' H D N E? B- Vi I l 2 1 . T g J. , hir ul' ls A-T-r ' X , ' 'N K NTI- , 'I h 1 :QQ V 4.4, X Lux bf if 5 Star! uu 5 ,IJ ,Gi X 1, ,H f l X ff J' l, Z7 yu! 1' ll, I X d. u I w T I - f ' II cr, I: 8 , .s . . l' . senT . lr in S. B. . . I, MAY 3, l940-JR.-SR. PLAY--FRIDAY NIGHT ll ll. I ,H on T' . l ' I , . . H, S. . . l . be- ' ' l l '- - e I. ' ' - 'GLN E A -'Ae' ,f 'l O Y 3- Y fa E: im lf .j A Q ju? lx, Ti A -, A W, K 5 I ,I K 9 5 V! L ly Q W W W , Mfg- :W THQ- I If A Us A gif ,av fif- 1:15 VARSITY SPORTS 123 gf 'QQ Front ro left to raqht K Sm th Darlmg Ba ley Sfrlgle Da d Hull Burger Zaragoza Wlll ams Ohash G Smith Second row Echenberg Grlmes Schm dt Van Horn Fo Barth J Va fherof Madrgal Olv er Wntars B Vautherol Meyer Shmkle Trohnger Wright Thlrd Bronst up Swanson Valles Bechfold Garrson Sederes Macuas Book held McMuIIm Nemeyer Bro n Phelps Pope Ha tman Nachtschuen Mu ray Van Nor? :ck Porter Parmalee Jackson FOOTBALL For the flrst tlme 1n ten years the Cardrnals played elght commendable games ty mg wrth Chaffey and Pomona for the champ1onsh1p of the CILFUS Belt League In defeat and v1ctory lt has been proved the Redblrds outplayed therr opponents 1n every contest The flrst pract1ce game of the season sent the Cards off to a fly1ng start Wllh the 6 O vlctory over Chmo Durmg the frrst half the ball was mostly 1n the Cowboys terr1tory and We made a score ln the second quarter The convers1on falled San Bernardmo held off a strong offense rn the last half as the score ended 1n a v1ctory for the Cardmals The second game was a blow to our prlde as we were defeated 6 U by the strong aerlal attack of the Cltrus Cougars But We rega1ned our prestlge by scalplng the Sherman lndlans l2 U on the Sherman held by our strong aerlal attack Thls was the flrst tlme 1n three years the Bedblrds have defeated an oppon ent by more than twelve polnts Our anc1ent r1val Redlands took a 7 U defeat by the San Bernardlno Cardmals on the Redlands held g1v1ng the Redblrds thelr f1rst CILIUS Belt League vlctory ln the last half the Cardmals cl1cked together ln a way they never have before Then came the m1ghty Santa Ana Sa1nts only to go down m defeat under a 3 O blow by our Redblrds Th1s was a close game all the Way through unt1l an accurately placed held goal sa1led through the upr1ghts for the only score of the game Our defeat fell to the strong Chaffey T1gers on the Chaffey fxeld as we lost a hard played heart breakmg game by a close score of 7 6 The statlstlcs show that the Cardlnals out played the TIQSFS 1n every respect We rega1ned our prowress by takmg the Rlver s1de Poly Bears to a clean1ng of 18 7 played on the R1vers1de fleld Dur1ng the flrst half the Poly Bears held a 7 U lead but the mlghty Cards came aga1n mto power dur1ng the last half to a tune of e1ghteen pomts aga1nst the as yet undefeated RIV ers1de eleven It took Pomona to upset the Redb1rd s b1d for the undaunted champ 1onsh1p of the C1trus Belt League On Thanksglvmg day never to be forgotten the Cards played thelr hearts out only to go down 1n defeat 14 6 Yleldlflg to the power ful runn1ng and passmg attack by the Red Devlls on the Stockton f1eld The Cards ended the season 1n a three way t1e 124 V- 5 - l - . 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K , . . 1 Y I 'L f A . saw, y A xt rw rw f 1 Add Mg w BASKETBALL The Cardmal baske ball team under Coach Fawley began basketball season by en The Beachers nosed out the Cards l2 l0 The Cards then defeated Colton 22 20 then Anahetm team was defeated to the tune of 30 l8 rn the La Verne consolatton round Then came the f1rst C B L. game wtth Redlands Tue Cards were defeated 23 30 Brtlhant play by N1emeyer and Roughton narrowed the Redland s lead but the f1nal gun ended the Card threat After lostng thelr frrst League encounter to Redland s lead the Cardlnal basketball team came back to d1spose of two tough league nvals Pomona and Rtversrde ln travehng to Rrverslde the Cards walked off w1th a 27 24 trxumph over the htghly favored Bears Curt Roughton led the Redb1rds tn thts wm scor1ng 12 potn s and play1ng superbly on the defense These two v1ctor1es placed the Redb1rds ln he for second place w1th Redlands 1n the c1rcu1t standmgs The Cardtnals then traveled to Pomona only to be defeated 23 l8 hm Fox stellar Redbtrd guard led the team 1n scor1ng w1th two lengthy held goals and a free throw for hve potnts followed by hts fellow guard Don Nelmeyer W1ll'1 4 Pomona s S1mp son recetved l6 free throws ftve of whtch he made enough to g1ve the Red Devtls the contest by a f1ve polnt margtn San Bernardtno then met a crushmg defeat by the powerful Chaffey Ttgers a score of l9 l6 Both teams started fast w1th the T1gers hold1ng a very shght lead unt1lrn1d way 1n the second perlod At thts potnt wtth the score l3 l2 IH favor of the Cards the Cardmals commtttlng a ser1es of fouls wh1ch ne ted the T1gers f1ve polnts plus a held goal for a 20 12 advantage at the close of the f1rst half Com1ng back 1n the second half the wrnners put on a super stall Altogether the Chaffey Qumtet sank l3 free throws out of seventeen attempts The Cards then traveled to Rlverslde for an encounter only to be defeated 29 24 Get trng off to a fast start ln the ftrst mtnute of play the two teams dead locked the count at 4 4 There was no more scor1ng th1s quarter The score tted several t1mes dunng the game but ab1l1ty to h1t the hoop gave the Poly Bears the advantage Then came a real vtctory for the Cards when they defeated the Santa Ana Salnts 43 l9 For a ftnale the Cards defeated the Redlands team 22 20 Boys recelvmg let ters were Don Nelmeyer CUTl1S Roughton Bob Kennedy Phtl Pope Itm Fox Inn Cho vtck Std Herbert Eugene Meeks 126 ,.. -.. ,:-, .rv ' X' ' - i f Le 1 to Righ : is, r.: Pope, Jenkins, Herbert, Strommer, Neimeyef, Saunders, Kennedy, ard, Fixcalini, Chovick, Bollong, Findlay, Meeks, Roughton, Hastings. . t I - gaging the Huntington Beach five in the opening game of the Tournament at La Verne. . . ' 5 , . . . 1 , - , . . ' ..,. , . . t , . . I - 3 ' f A , f l , l , 4 ' TQN 'J L,HO J NIE: mv EQ FOX f M KENNEDY 'xxx ek Pope cEK.:v ' ,N 'fl m x ' X V' D- v.. x J I bf , lf: P iw H ' - Q3 ' . fl: ' Q - 2.5 Q x V: . ff!,?'5p W' :V fx U HX , -' U1 Lili Lf ...,. K 3 , K ' ef FJ ff 'x 1 5 ' , I AN J w . 4 ff . Q H WGK A fl x , ,,,Tj' - ' K , ' vfgfff 3 Af: I WX: F o t o Ieff to ght Dodson He e a Austerman Herkelrafh D sey AISI p Biggs Ro e W II ams Vaufherof Allen n ll Horton M e De In Secon Berger Gay G aharn H H W II ams Flee er Parmelee Wessel Ba th Wnter Moo e Va es Th d Hodge Coach Ing aham Gallahes Flo es Munger E a s G lberf Har m fh Nelso ru e o te es ncro a y a s t e H Ings s S oN TRACK Wxth the very well balanced team Coach Vlctor Hodge had a strong followlng of varsrty c1nderd1ggersth1s year Brll lnghram and Foster were always up 1n the pornts tn the hundred yard dash Brother Bob and lack Vautherot proved to be a most colorful pau of 440 men Buzz Brown proved hlmself an rnvaluable asset to the ards runnmg the low hurdles Harlan Bechtold the burly all C BL football tackle ably takes care of the shot put Boss Munger 1S prov1ng to be the Cardmals threat ID the broad lump ln the flrst Crtrus Belt match the Cards were defeated 55 to 49 by the tltle hungry team of Pomona lnghram I Vautherot Flores and Munger proved to be the out standmg performers m th1s meet for the Cards Takmg revenge on the Redlands Bull Pups 73 to 31 on the local oval the Card Varsrty team took 9 out of the possrble 12 ftrst places Bob Vautherot was successful m w1nn1ng the 440 B111 lnghram won the lUO and seven other f1rst places were awarded to the Cards rn thts meet The Cards then trdveled to R1VefS1d6 losmg to the Rrversrde Poly bears As the Tyro goes to press we awart the match wlth Santa Ana and the well known Chaffey 1nv1tat1onal 128 I I, ff' I lx. T 5 rn rw ri: , rrr, , ,or, i,' , w, ii , , , Biga, , oor, vi. drow: , , r , ion, ii , n , , , r, I , r , Moran, II . ir row: , r , , r , v n , i , mon, S I , n, Ho 'n , Ct r, Grimes, Henriqu , Ba ff, He I, Jah ri, Sriql, asi , Elli, Lyon, c . . . 1 . I ' ' . s ,-.. . V . , . . . , ' I ' I I - 1 - I , - , I ff Left to Right Elchenbag Stal: St nson Pope Sa nders Bollong Kouskup Kennedy Ando son Hambly Fort er Fscaln Dodson Ya null Wllard Loop Hort n Pratt Fay Ho a Wlshnrs Joh son Coach BASEBALL Gomg 1nto the second year of recogmzed Cltrus Belt League baseball under the coachlng of Kenneth lohnson the Card1na1 baseball team defeated 1n thelr f1rst game the Un1vers1ty of Redlands 2 U Then they traveled to Pomona where they were e11m1nated from the Pomona tournament 1n the opemng round by Taft w1th a score of 5 2 Enterlng the consolauon round of the Pomona tourney the Cards d1s posed of Covlna 8 6 Then the Santa Ana Salnts a C B L team ended the Cards stand 1n the tournament when they showed h1tt1ng power 1n trounclng the Cards 11 2 Travehng to Corona for the practrce game the Cards downed the Corona Pan thers 4 U ln a one h1t no run p1tch1ng vrctory for Bay Fortler Beh1nd the SIX h1t p1tch1ng of B111 Hambley the Cards crushed the Colton Yellow Iack ets 11 2 on the Yellow Iackets dlamond The Cards then took the brggest shellack 1ng of the season as they played host to the San Bernard1no Iumor College on the home dlamond The score was 13 1 The Cards then took on the Fullerton 1nd1ans on the home dlamond defeatlng the v1s1t1ng team B 2 George Wrllard Cardmals thlrd sacker got the prlze hrt of the game a long tr1p1e wlth two men on bases Sconng a run w1th one out ln the seventh 1nn1ng the Bedblrds broke a 3 3 deadlock to capture a 4 3 tnumph over Needles Hxgh School As the Tyro goes to press before the schedule IS completed t IS 1mposs1b1e to pr nt the scores ofthe C B L games Boys on team thls year are Bob Kennedy Ph11 Pope Hershel Sanders, Don Yarnell, Frank F1SCC111I'19, Earl Wllshlre, Adnan Loop, B111 1-lam bley, B111 Anderson, Wayne Krouskup, Bay Fortler, George W1l1ard, Sam Bollong and R1chard Stenson 130 U ' V ' Q g,3,a..if-Ei, ' ' . - .- 11ir14,I-,mf .4 .., ' ' - ' rg.-iw.,-,4. 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I U-' I 1 1 - I - 1 A 1 . .. . . , , YV' Quantum- ge H mon Blake Ga ft W ams MMIIan C n e e e e A an T Coope Ga dner C pe land Pol deter Thaye Hppenshel Thomas Manager TENNIS The Cardlnal netters opened thls year s tennrs season rn a blaze of glory by taklng erght consecutrve vrctones 1n the f1rst elght games The Cards crushed the Unrver stty of Redlands Prosh ll O 1n the 1n1t1al practrce game of the season Followmg thrs vrc ory they overwhelmed the unusually strong Colton team ll 0 Colton was strong enough to defeat Rlversrde I-hgh School and force Redlands to a 6 5 margtn The defeat of the next opponents Calexrco by a score of lO l added much prestrge to the Redbrrd netters smc Calexlco has annexed the lmperlal Valley League Champ 1onsh1p for the last hve years and 1S Well on tts Way to W1nn1ng tts srxth consecu t1ve t1tle Repeatlng therr prevtous vlctory over the Unrversrty of Redlands Frosh ll O the Cardmal netters smashed Way to the1r fourth strarght vrctory Webb Prrvate School was the 1n1t1al match of the four practtce games played on the home court The Card racqueteers completely humbled Webb Whtch had pre vlously defeated Chaffey and El Monte ln the next match the Cards upset the San Bernardlno Iumor College 7 4 The I C team boasted many former Card stars and a reported league champron from St Tours Mrssoun Durrng the contest Clyde Hlp penst1el downed Bodre Flte top slngles player of the valley Corona Was the next v1ct1m for the local netters on therr courts to the tune of 9 2 Colton came to the SBHS courts to try to avenge therr former defeat ll O but fell v1ct1m to an ex penmental l1neup for the Cards ln the frrst CBL game of the season the Card racqueteers massacred the Chaffey Ttgers 8 3 on the Perns H1ll Courts When the Tyro Went to press no other games had been played, although CBL Champ1onsh1p prospects were very bnght 131 if T - 1 - fx Q, t V 5 . 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' , ' t gh N W beq Hols ger Secod o Schroeder MCK K hn Fa Iey coach GOLF Gotng mto the th1rd year of golf under the ausplces of the Arrowhead Sprmgs Tountry Club wtth lack Tarrant Pro and under the able coachlng of Norman Paw ley the Ran Bernardmo l-hgh School golf team had a very successful year Havmg only played one match th1s year the Redblrds proved to have a supertor team by deleatmg both Redlands and R1vers1de on the Redlands course As the Tyro An nual goes to press before golf season IS well under Way 1t IS 1mposs1ble to prtnt the results ot all the matches The Redb1rds had matches scheduled wrth Redlands Rlv erstde Anahe1m and Santa Ana The San Bernardmo D1vot Dtggers thrs year rn cluded Kenneth Kuhn Desmond Wedburg Glenn Holsmger lack Neven Rex Mc Ktnney, B111 Schroeder -f f f l32 .. - 0 Q g ' 0 ' t , K T 1 1 , - . J , -Q ' A ,X A - W-1, s , K l -tu L . K. Fron row, leff fo ri 7: evin, ed r , in . n r w, , inney, u g w , , I M . , l . SOPHOMORE SPORTS 1 5 Sir. f ,r I r , M , kifjhl ' Q fi ,.., , if left to r ght lngrah ey nry F ar es M ze Ea es Morr son Bro n Wedb rg Da dso o oa h econd D s DeJan Phelps Sark soff Ed a d Sch b rt Dodson Wh fe Dec has Fe na es n e an s e e alo f c Em s Reuss Ra ph R rden Ne e res SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Th1s years Sophomore Team was coached by Kenneth Iohnson who produced the 2nd place Sophomores in 37 The future varsrty of 1940 took a loss 1n the form of a 6 U defeat by the Elstnore Sophomores and another defeat 1n the score of 7 U by the V1ctorv111e varsfty But the Cardettes came back to scalp the Sherman 1nd1ans on the1r own held 25 U The Cardettes were tossed all over the held by the powerful B dlands Bull Pups to a tune of 19 U 1h s was a blow to our pnde as the Santa Ana Angels downed the Cardettes for the second game of the Crtrus Belt League by a score of 7 U Wlth two heavy losses on the1r shoulders the Cardettes came back to w1n a decrsrve 13 O vrctory over the Chaffey Trger Cubs on the Cards home held Thrs contest gave the Cardettes the1r hrst vlctory of the season Strong offensrve plays proved the malor pornt dur1ng the whole game San Ber nardrnos goal hne was only threatened once when Chaftey had the ball on the Cards srx yard 11ne but the hghhng Cardettes hne held the Trgers for four stralght downs then krcked out of danger ln the last half the San Bernardrno end caught a pass and ran hfty seven yards for a touchdown The second touchdown came ln a 11ne plunge that put the ball over the goal The converslon was good San Bernar dtno s v1ctor1ous sp1r1t held thru for another vrctory as they took the Brversrde Sophs to the cleaners by a score 13 6 on the Stockton held The Poly Cubs recelved the ball on the krckoff and marched for a touchdown wlthout losrng possessron of the ball The convers1on farled and San Bernardlno recelved the ball and drove down the held for a touchdown The Cardettes were leadrng 7 6 The score remamed that way unhl the last quarter when the Cards pushed over for another score The conversron farled and the game ended 1ust after the Poly Cubs rece1ved the ball on the krck off The next encounter w1th Pomona proved to be our downfall as the Cltrus Belt League Sophomore champs defeated the Cardettes on the Pomona held by a close score of 7 O The Pomona Sophs made the1r score 1n the hrst quarter and game went scoreless thereafter The boys that recelved numerals were lohnny Balphs Elwood Maloof Tommy Potts Drck St1nsen Douglas Whlte hm Chovlck Chester Delan Even Dodson Ered d1e Fernandes B111 Ingraham Don Mornson Boy Boland Edward Schmrdt Leonard Wartman Donald Dav1dson and Andy Schubert 134 i Front row, i : am, Tull , He , . Smith, Nev r , i , v , i , w , u , vi n, Johns n, KC c J. S row: avi, , , I , w r s, u e , , i , o' , r nd , De nis, Stearns, Elsworth. Third row: Dowd, Andr ws, Potts, Nunez, Waitm , Etr Ha, Per z, M o, Perri h, m , , Bohner, Crouse, Keith. Fourth row: Lynn, M. Smith, Evans, Copeland, Spencer, Schmidt, Chovick, Stinson, Gorman, Rolan, l s, i , v r . - I - e ' - , T Q ' I ' 2 , , I I I I I I - f 1 , 1 , CPOV Uh-X bLHP RUL LANE SUNBGN NEVAREZ XNCQAHAM 'jk DNWDSON KEWH ff FLQWAND L BuRNRN VVHYTE PON? DODSON f I K Q? 1 A X nm , . :N 'Q ' ., f -W I K -Q Lg V , . ft V511 -. k ' RAL 3 ' f' ' . ' f W ' A ji , DE Um . ff 4 . E 'I C? lf I I Q i Y v , , ,qi -5 V A Q I - ' 4' ' Vx H., I 1 ., xv., JP A S ' ' , Q, 5 'W iQ A ' if K I Elf , I 5 , 5 f' ,9 . M ,ffT' V I f -l! v E, X g?i l 3? Front row left to rqhf Els orth Schubert Grnstead Sark soff Stems Ne arrex Bo n Mfsuhash Dacolax Second Cople Adar Schmidt Eans Spencer Roland Johnson Coach SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Startlng off the C B L basketball season w1th a bang the Cardettes defeated the strong Redlands team l4 l2 The Cardettes storted wrth a flash and ran up a s1x to one lead rn the frrst quarter At half trm the Cardettes led 14 7 Foul shots almost spelled doom for the Redbrrds as they farl d to score tn erght attempts whrle the VIS rtors made four of therr twelve pornts the e was no sconng rn the 3rd quarter In the frnal perrod Redlands made 5 polnts whrle the Cardettes fa1led once agarn to score Ed Schmldt and Karl Evans each made four pornts for hrgh po1nt lead The Cardettes traveled to Rrverslde only to be defeated by the Poly Cubs 21 16 Meetrng the league leadtng Freemont Iunror I-hgh Qumtet of Pomona rn therr next encounter the l1ttle Redbtrds showed defrnrte supenorlty as they went 1nto an early lead whrch was never rehnqurshed The Cardettes went tnto a 9 3 lead rn the f1fSl quarter comrng back rn the next quarter to gam a l3 8 advantage at the end of the flrst half A hot thrrd quarter scorrng spree whrch netted the Sophomores a 23 12 lead was more than suffrclent for the trlumph The Cardettes duphcated thelr prevrous vlctory over Freernont Iunror I-hgh ID a re turn engagement by a score of 20 7 Travehng to Chaffey the local sophomores garned an early lead whlch they never rehnqurshed they had an 8 l lead at the end of the frrst quarter and an ll 1 lead at the end of the half Although they were unable to score but three pornts durlng the whole second half the Chaffey sophomores scored ten The game ended wrth the Cardettes on top 15 ll The Cardette basketball team was ousted from flrst pos1t1on rn the league by the Rlverslde sophomores 20 9 The Cardettes just managed seven talhes rn the f1fSt half and were able to get only two rn the second half but the Poly Cubs ran up toward the 20 polnts to crnch the game The Cardettes then rushed the drmrnutrve Salntletters 26 22 on therr home court Travelrng to Redlands for the frnal cage contest the Cardettes mlssed a c h a n c e to share the sophomore league crown when they were defeated by the Redlands Pups 21 IU Thrs game completed the season for the Cardettes Lettermen are Shu bert Adarr Sarkasotf Nevares Rolan Schmldt Evans Stearns M1tsuhash1 136 , n 1 w , , u , n , , v , w, I I, I . 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Donsen Ma age Sala ar H ll Wautman Dacoloas R gsted Naaeffe DeJan R herds Bayzs lly S seba gh Seco es a es o o y Wagne Gfe ez Taylo Alberto rez of Gor o e o s 1 Patton Da on TRACK Thrs year as usual 1t looks as though th Cardettes are go1ng to have another suc cessful season under the coachmg of V1C1OF Hodge Wlth outstandrng chmb drggers such as L onard Waltman runn1ng the hrgh hurdles Don Davrd on and Chester de Ian runnlng the 100 yd dash Chuck Foulke rn the 220 dash and Benny Nunez grvrng fuse performances rn the 880 and a fme relay team composed of de Ian Davldson Foulke and Elhsworth ln the openlng meet the Cardettes suffered a defeat at the hands of the Pomona sophs to the tune of 55 40 ID a tough one slded meet omrng back w1th renewed v1aor the Cardettes beat the Redlands Bullpups 71 20 Chester de Ian tak1ng a f1rst place 1n th Broad lump 100 yd dash and the low hurdles to walk away wlth top honors for the Cardettes hm Dacollas placed frrst ln the Sophomore 220 yd dash and a thrra ln the 100 yd dash to add to the Card ettes vrctory COHTIHUIHQ to prove th mselves an odtstandrng team the Cardettes went to Qrver srde and defeated the Poly Cubs 54 50 on the Poly Cubs track Charles Folke and Chester de Ian headrng the Cardettes Boys earnrng letters are Chester de Ian Charles Foulke Don Davrdson Potts Harold Ellrsworth Benny Nunez fames Decohas Krouse and a few others who have not c yet earned qulte enough pornts As the Tyro Annual goes to press before t ack season IS completed we are unable to secure scores of future meets 138 Fron row, f To ri : , n rg z , a , ' , ' , in , v r , , ic , , Elsworfh, Tu , in u . nd row: J. Vald , C. V ld , H II wa , r, Manning, u rri , r, , Luke, Sfiffer. Third row: Coach Hodge, Valles, Murrilo, Henry Smith, Theal, Mead, Richards, Walton, Websfer, Foulke, Rami , Vernon, Mai o , man, Acuna, Jones, B hn r, P tt, Nune , , vids . . 9 . - . . . - . S . . . I . Q . . .., , , ,N . . . V J - . . . . 3 -f 1 - -1 1 ' ' 9 ' L ' . I - 5 1 , , , 1 I I . I I ' I . M' GIRLS' SIPORTS lv X , ,, f J ., 1 KJ ..' 'q 0 f' O QSM Q 139 1-'9 361 XS L f ff ,1, , w , x ,lf f I -W . , . , X 1 Aj : f - J It , ' ,f I Y J Q 'f f f 1 f , W y V ' f ' x l J . f J 1 -2 J X . M Q K - .k-Y' 'le-A Q. 7 :f c. P P T1 A 3 Y L al . kr .A M 1- Y 's 'e F L' Q ' f .5 1 1' X E, 'FL a I X Y 1 1 wk N- iff ,pr 1 ff ' First row left io right McKenzie Harrns Valenhne Penhale Meeks Nlsh Mack Jolly Morrls Patterson Second row Broyles Spurgm Waller Moose Bergman Smlthson Osborn Russell Gomel Gormley Wrnght Markey lCoachl Thurd row Cram Henck Sheehan Way Kelley Harmon Larsen Tlbbltfs Romo Pos? Tanaka Gregory Tucker Thayer TENNIS The Gay Netters Club IS a glrls organxzatton of capable tenn1s players sponsored by Mrs Markey lt Was 1ust begun thls year Formerly the only orgamzahon for g1rls tenms was the C B L team Whlch was constltuted of eleven gtrls only under thls new plan the rnembershlp IS not so hmxted The a1m IS to st1mulate the lnterest and act1v1ty of tennls ln S B H S The charter ofhcers are Ruth Penhale Pres1dent Bar bara Morr1s V1ce Pres1dent and Carmen Gomez Sec Treasurer The tennls ladder IS another lmportant act1v1ty th at IS contmuous throughout the year Compet1t1on 1I'1ll l1S IS very keen Troph1es are proposed tor hrst slngles and llrst doubles The ladder determmes the rank of the players On the top rungs for the smgles th1s year are Ruth Penhale and La u ra Gregory Tops 1n doubles are Marcella Tucker and V1rg1n1a Carey Also thls year a round rob1n tournament 1S planned for a sprlng GCl1V1lY Mr K1pt lS to present an award Gomez Osbourne Wood Penhale Cooper Gregory Nw M--er--L, 140 x' ' 7 7 5, . ' Y an ' a 'F V 5 A . C ' x . nw .V It .K .Q qt . .V -1 . . . . . .. . , l . . . . - : I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I . . . 5 . . . . . I ' I . I . I - I I 1 - - f f Y s . . . ' A .tx 5 w -Kr . 3 C . ' l ' on ' ' T -. J . X l -, new A I T X xy A , ,gall f ' , It .r YW., In K' yt: v K , wt .. . . rs ro left to ruqhf O en Verdone Sh fer Moleno Valentme Second ro Rocha Tanaka Cushing Wuse BASKETBALL A battle tor the champtonshtp took place b tween the sentor Bed and the sentor Blue teams at the close ot a very eventful basketball season The Blues pulled out tn tront wrth only a sltght margtn Basketball has always been a tavorlte sport ot all the rn ter class tournaments Any g1rl who rs tnterested and feels that she has any ab1l1ty at all tn athlettcs 13 eltgtble to try out tor her class team tn any sport Under the sponsorshtp ot Mtss O Brten the gtrls entoyed an acttve season ot bowltng th1s tall Games and practtces were held every Wednesday after school 1n the new bowhng alley on Htghland Avenue The gtrls formed teams ot hve and competed among themselves and wtth other bowltng organlzattons BOWLING Furs? row left to rught Harrungton Snyder Bory Sk nner Carsons Cameron Marshall Spurgm Po ndexter Smoll Delapa Second row OBruen Coach Graham Marcy Way Henderson Owen Cram Kng McKaughlm Lyall Patton Coach I l 141 1 uf. ,S 1- ' 5 3 s 5 2 X f X , Y- Q E L Sq X x X 1' f 3 , - ! 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'f 'f f A new field was opened for the girls this year with the forming ot bowling teams. -D , A ' 3 A K - - 1 -at 3 .- MD First row left to right' Pomdexfer Smlthers Tanaka lkanaga Second Grayson Verdone Cummings Skeen VOLLEY BALL Thrs year s 1ntra mural volley ball season was concluded w1th a champ1onsh1p game between the semor Red team and the sophomore Red team The SGDIOTS were trlum phant Every grrl who played on a team r cerved seventy hve pornts toward recerv 1ng her letter tor G A A At the end of the season the G A A held an 1n1t1at1on and a volley ball spread at whrch new grrls were accepted 1nto the assocratlon and let ters were awarded The lunlors knocked the semors tor a loop thrs year w1th a defeat rn the tlnal speed ball game ot the season An actlve season ot after school prac rces and prelrrnlnary games led to the champronshlp game between the yunlors and senlors whlch ended 1n a 10 to 6 Vrctory for the Junrors lt has been a long trrne slnce the senlors have been defeated IH an 1ntra mural sport The game turnlshed excrtement for both players and spectators SPEEDBALL Furs? row left to rught Bory Cram Hansen Sklnner Chouxnard Second ro Kung La Bonie Gomez Tanaka Delapa Cooley CY rm-W ir r 142 . 1 ' . 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A , T' . is ' T 434 ! , sq , ,cob , ,ng by , , xg -N rr 4 K - V ' Q ' V 'A V ,, +A , M ,V , g, w ' E N f Furs? ro left to rlghf Verdone Llvlngsfon Shaeffer lkenaga Vellalobos Second row Montecuno Casas Gomez Romo Alvarez LaBonfe Trumlllo Tanaka HOCKEY Here We see a group ot the senror g1rls who are competlng tor a pos1t1on on the senlor hockey team Thls IS therr last chance to play hockey together tor San Ber nardmo l-hgh School Most of these g1rls are staunch supporters ot the G1rls Ath let1c Assoc1at1on and have been members ot the club smce the opportumty t1rst afforded ltselt to them Here s wlshlng lots of luck to all ot you for the present and the tuture As the grrls baseball season does not begrn unt1l atter the Tyro goes to press we are unable to get a p1cture of the Wmnmg team ln the prcture below we see the entlre group of grrls who partlclpate 1n the after school act1v1t1es ot the rntra mural sports and the G A A These are the grrls who wrll probably make up the senlor Juruor and sophomore baseball teams Baseball comrng IH the sprmg 1S always met W1th lots of pep and enthus1asm INTRA MURAL Fnrsf row left to rught Ralston Manthey Mau Quarry Hansen Herrington Graham Bory Cram lkenoga Second row Vnllalabos Tanaka Valenhne Kaylor Weech Tanaka Genche Third row Kung Alverez LaBon1e Skeen Russell Cooper Deyo 143 'D Qx onoew pos? iv VCV, fblff' Min ff A--Af-5 .WIJX 254-fwx '14,1,1 Lu +6-gui., gg ffHafweJ Ho Avg ff, fyygnd Q7 1,1 I-VL4 ' nf .gerf f ffff' I ' ' 4 Q .. 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S B H S Class 40 Congratulatlons The Mayor and Common Councll of the Clty of San Bernardino extend to you the1r s1ncere congratulatlons May the future hold 1n store your h1ghest amb1t1ons Graduates your Alma Mater are now represented 1n our mumclpal government Some day upon your shoulders w11l rest the future respons1b1l1t1es of CIVIC progress Mayor H C McAl11ster tm ,QU std' Councllmen Howard L Holcomb W N Herkelrath Trmothy Sheehan LeonA Atwood Dr George E Shafer ' c?u ., ' 1 0 V so x ' f f 'I rx Q' + ,S S it ,, ff I J X 1 VXA -I If 4 V fd 1 '- Sf W' K' f Al' A ' . X! 9 . ' jill Q S9 v 7 ki ' a :1:I' X X.. V W 1251321 p, nf' ff 1 I ,f' ' f V XXX , ,V S A N 1 ' ! X Kg .... ' . . . ' I 1 1 s I I C l CONGRATULATIONS S B H S Class of 1940 SMART 8k FINAL COMPANY INC he Poneer Hard are Folk E fend The Congrefulaf ons fo THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1940 ne Hard are Plumblng Sheef Mefalwork Ho se are Ar+ are Dnner are Glass are Hoo er Cleaners T o Sfores 383 389 Thlrd Sfreef and II97 E S+ree+ San Bernardmo 3 i ceo. M. COOLEY co Vlew of the plant of the Amerscan Potash S. Cl'emlcaI Corporation, located on the Mojave Desert at Trona, San Bernardlno County, California The process used 1n th1S plant to recover valuable chemlcals from the natural brme of Searles Lake IS a umque example of the appllcatron of chemlstry and phySlCS to the needs of modern mdustry PRODUCTS OF THE AMERICAN POTASH 8: CHEMICAL CORP 4- 'fr Reg U S Put OH THREE ELEPHANT B O RA X 99Vzf75 Pure USES Glass Enamel and Pottery Manufacture Met allurgy, Orange Washlng, Laundry and Household Ives Manufacture, etc POTASH ALT S R U S f O TRONA POTASH 807 8 907 Murlafe 99V2f Chemical Grade KCI. 95 981, Sulphate sas Chemical Ferhllzers Chemlcal Manufacture etc EIL-Ill, li Fil? I lnausnr Orr IIGUSPAT WF Rel! U S Pat Off THREE ELEPHANT BORIC ACID esfzfz, 4. u s USES Glass and Pottery Manufacture, Preserva tives Medicine, Household OC SODA ASH 99+9?z T CAKE 98-995572 USES Glass, Chemicals, Laundry uses etc USES Paper, Glass and Textiles AMERICAN POTASH 81 CHEMICAL CORP l l 7, , gn Q IL - .-l- ' ag...Pa.ff. 0. ' - ' I . .P. . , U T . .. I :- Uses, Leather and Adhes- .,,,,.l5g-lqyunjphh .um-.1l,,'Iuh Antiseptics, Eye Lotion, ' 'vs:'l:flunP t ' I 1 3295 Wf use .,-ff .ww-'WW' Nagy 51 NNRAWQWS? Xkffmaiw I 'em re? as-jf' M' ,eww f RQ X4 A J fx X z PINK 625 EASY TO BUY .. THE SIX BOTTLE CARTON When you shop remember that a slx bottle Carton of Coca Cola is a bargam ln refreshment Get one from your dealer and always keep a few bottles xce cold m your refrigerator at home COCA COLA BOTTLINC C0 1230 ARROWHEAD AV E TELEPHONE 301 ez De C'0US and Market Spot San Bemardmos Fmest Market PHONI 601 1 a NU TREAD ,. TIRE COMPANY Guang Reluzdmg Rem 1115 VIIILJIIIZIJIQ 97 7 E Street Meats Grocenes Dehcatessen Bakery Frults Vegetables 689 E Street MCGAR VE YS Flow!! Place floral deflgllf fm all Utldjlfllll' Telephone S81 81 Res Phone 454 61 968 1' STRFIT WL IDIILIVIR MCNEELY Room I2 and I4 Mercanhle Couri San Bernardlno California Prmhng Mulflgraphlng Rubber Slamps Mlmeographmg Phone 4OI 20 MILK IS YOUR BEST FOOD IFresh Twlce Daulyl McDaniel 8 Son Dairy RETAIL WHOLESALE Cash and Carry 735 Easr Base Lune Phone 202 I0 DRINK MORE MILK A 13 ' f O' -- , , ' -'-. .a ., .. ' It .. VE.-.4 I-i51? ar1:: A -1 I ii, - 1-r-re---r -E-e-E-4r- Vra. I ir w f I ' fit I-I', ,......, .,.rr..., . . A M.g.,,Q , Q yi'-,ut 'fa 1' ,E , 'I ,.... . I. ix- , I I .5 .,-.- I- V--vifjlxw, E-, A E Lr r . 6 I , -- ,.,q, - f' I . 'E ' . 42.-:-E. '-31151-'rr:1E'Erf2ErEr.. 1 ', -ff .Y 5' -' fE::5E5EE'.f?: , ' 'E-fifff izgfiii +1:5?.E5jQ? ,..L , wk. 1 1: 4-.l ,iv ,':-51.,'EI2E5 E5E:E:. . E 251212 L xiii -iff? I I zafsfsffx. 'efs2sfs2f2z2:2s2-. . . I , -'J I - 9 D ' ' 1 . -9 f alsiil. ' ::::gl - I I I 1 J . . . - . . . Svjiillffff 'lf W2 T ffm A 'W fggf Walla ,rw 'Q 'Wx Vtx Qfl QP NEXT! FAST-Il,CNS It tts NEW and truly SMART young folks have learned that l-l A BRIS wlll have 1t FIRST' Thats because Harrts buymg staff keeps a Weather eye on every Fashlon Front and rushes the New thmgs here wh1le they re stlll NEW' bvxs THIRD AND E STREETS Xxx XX. San Bernardmo Laundry Valley Lmen Supply Xyx-A , ' . ' , . - K 'Q ' x ' ' f X V 'T ,- - QN 'Q N -X - - ,- 'A TN X'X'xxl N-' Aevxgxilxx .. ...-,,t, ' y, tl X x K fx Xb X 3 N X X X X X N x X IN A ','.. ' Wir 1.5fiL33lTf..25..E?5iiE5 -5 .41 1 Ya-5 lff 31wA:4, .,1:5:r?f,,ff:.:sf53r-'.': 5 -grggvl 332 Hg ':f U'-If-1:',l-I , l'4 -' . . . ffl H19 Q Q 3 Q N t 0 Q A x A S 3 :5 'FQQL S .X -3 if sex -T? gms ugqgwm' QV, vt s Q ls sv x s 2 QQ -' wwx si-XJ M, lillllilllll Efqmf 15 Up 466 Hghla d A e ue CONGRATULATES CLASS 40 pl-.one 404 33 visn oun SALON LIPPINCOTTS CAMERA CENTER t oto F q 388 H qlwla d A W P Fuller 8: Co 397 E Street PAINTS GLASS MIRRORS WALLPAPER ROOFING GENERAL ELECTRIC hldimppl Myfgw Gold c-:rq s men s Shop 479 Thlrd Street CONGRATULATES The San Bernardmo Hlgh School on her Class of 1940 Slater! In Clwf 0 0 0 'IH Sux erkrup Lumber C0 Lumber 'md Bulldlng Materials I-mr D ST TILIPHONE 4714 San Bernardino Calxforma X UPHLEIFILAIGCG .lun lv l Wm JEH N FOOD MERCHANT THE BEST FOR LESS ALWAYS 430 Base Lune Free Deli e y Phone 2l54 IHDEPEHDEHT FEED as FuEL co Necess t es of Life for Man Beast and Fo l Do nto n Store Office and Warehouse 535 Second Street Phone 32I 42 BASE LINE STORE Il0O East Base Lne Phone 554 00 SUCCESS TO CLASS OF 40 Fourth and E Streets LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS f . A- Pho oqraphic Supplies, Cameras, Films , Ph inishin , Etc. I n v n I I n ve. W Zenith Radios n I n House o iances a a ashers Crosley Refrigerators Bendix Washers I I I ' I I ' ' ' 473 E sf., San semsfdine Phone sees ,Tl ' ' , Ja . , f 'El 1 I A 1 ' I . . CJNQIZS7 . 22 i' X N O O I: ,X ESl 5 1 .- ' nmuvmsgmoznasn-non:ns.orncr: ovrnvuns . . sn msn sf v r SAN BERNARDINO. CALIIT I i i ' , w w w , ' I . . . - ' ' CRANEY S MARKET R Ph e 492 bl M s Fres S V ge? bl B dgef M GRANEY S MARKET JERRY KELLY f 0 YI S Pplv vo vf 9 LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS Southwest Lumber Company Roberts Flower Shop II55 F ST ET oe4I 2 Elchenberg s AII A a d JACK ROBERTS f 0 THIRD STREET AT BOB EICHENBERG f 0 CUPININGHAM STUDIQ I DHOTGGIQADHV Weddings Babies and Full Lengfhs HOME PORTRAITURE ChlIdren 369 E Sfreef Phone 235 I5 'D Q, -1 I X , s- 1 f 97I iaIIo on - I 0 ea? h Fi h Fruifs e a es O I u erkefing I af I 1 sg s .' , gf I A Jerry KeIIy speaking: Come down Io our Iumber yard a d Ie? Dad and I R Q, u ur needs in an hin in , I ou now a a b n In The Iumber business ince I wa 2 years old. So I 1 f A L mink he can help You with YOUR building problems. T V o-' 9II South E Sfreef Beside arry's Rink ne Class o '4 I . , V Y 'I merican Cafe I 0 Open D y an Night! 0 . Q I . .. RE PII n I-4 Class o '4 HHH Class o '4 O I I R E -K I I y Oifrblkff Cfvm 40 ' Iowerghop SAY IT WITH FLOWERS Q ' Member Telegraph Delivery Associa+ion l 'Q' TELEPHONE 43I-7I 485 E STREET RELAX AND KEEP COOL AT . I N MAN S AMERICAN FOOD AS YOU LIKE IT Vusnf Our New Paho and Enloy Your Meals' 47 H gm d A E S+ at-the IHERZI LUMBER YARD BUILDING MAI IfI2IAlS INC 234 SOUTH E STREET SAN BERNARDINO HERZ PAVING PLANT ,B e HQEDIQGE HEIQZ 8: C0 TOWNE ALLISON DRUC CO DEPENDABLE DRUGGISTS SINCE I879 LOWEST DOWN TOWN PRICES good L111 k LQ 111011 ELMER HEYWOOD Tlalwr of BP TTP R MAI TH If I' IRI' AHS NNI' l ANDIFS II73 E ST a cl 474 HIGHLAND AVE . A 1 5 L r 0 Il II L 9 9 I an venue, Corner reel' n I U Q C 0 Wes as Line al' Ly e reel: Sen Bernardino Mosi of The employees and all of The execufive officers are graduafes of San Bernardino High School. .. T. - , 0 ,, . n . WINSLOW TALBOT MUSIC CO CW T M s EXCLUSIVE AGENTS OLDS 8: KING INSTRUMENTS GULBRANSEN AND WINTER PIANOS Th d Sf o 7 WISHES SUCCESS T0 THE CLASS OF 1940 Don I Forget UV In I rvlc on the Budget Plan San Bernardino Furniture Company ES? HGURS Il NLCISSXRX SU TS DRESSES F RS RUSS DRAPERIES HATS If Dml 433 87 R 7b3I I 4 ef CHURCHILL 6. BASS , inslow Theo. J. Talboi he usician's Mu ic House For 678 ir ree+ Ph ne 42I- I l .. Hen you ge. ,. fried, will FURNISH YOUR HOME 5 5 . X . Q ' 'an ' , I A Q 1' ,V S 850 reef D D , ' A I J , 1 .I , I - - U Wor Done In Our Own Plan? g ua. ren on - as f SANTA FE FEDERAL SAVI NG S AM, LOAN ASSOCIATION Hlfomplele Home Loan Service 179 Fourth Street Sdn Bernardmo fZlIlf0l'l1ld l0l e 311 13 I ompllmente of IXFSTPIIYELTS Peoples F urnlture New and l sed I' U R N I T U i It l onlenlent Terms lil Fourth Street Phone 233-44 CLYDE LOWELL Dusfrubuior San Bernardlno Counfy and Wes+ern Nevada 57I E SI ee? af ZI49 SANDWICHES-ALL KINDSI HAMBURGERS BAR B Q TAMALES CHILI FRENCH FRIED POTATOES fthe CHILI BURGER x M jx f Q RECREATION CENTER X W! f 37I H ghla d A WLING 0 b th + RECREATION FOR PARENTS TEACHERS AND STUDENTS J f X X Sclenhfncally Venhlafed Alr Condlhoned E N dy -ly CERTIFIED A B C RATING . 3 -,:' 'f PI1. -f V, . - . 7 - , . A ' c ' 0. , ' , 1 1 r San Bernardino, C Ii ornia Phone FJ D R I V E I N f? W f , ' f fZ if SAN BERNARDINO 2 3 If f , , 7 - Z , I n venue s e BO n w eing added Io a Ie ic adivifies of many - Y universities, colleges and high schools. 'M . .. . n . .. I FR EPARKI es mx' A A 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 IBNDMIRE 5 SAN BERNARD! NO CAL Mack 81 Puthoff PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Base Lme cmd E Streets E R G p :ur Store No 2 2193 D St HARRY S BICYCLE STORES Store No 1 326 D St L GARRETT H C-BARRETT TEVENSON 7? CIeansIng Co 390 Hghland A Phone 432 42 Dry CIean g ye Lau d y Ser Sflffh 1:1 Time Suzer Ame BLACK S Smar+ Men s Wear 367 E Sfreef CARI.. S 214 H1ghIand Ave STEAKS DINNERS SANDWICHES ARROIDHEAD PHARITIACLI The Pleasanfesf PI ce n To n EARL ERICSON D ugg si' Bose Lne 8: A o ead o e 96 TYP ' d Add q v' .ff S ppI VIIIIH IIPIIHIIIIHI IIII AII Makes Por'rabIe Type I'Iers 48 F FII! S1 4I4 62 EIIIDEIIIIAEIII a Sp e ec? s ROY L DAVIS O ner bI0 Th rd Sfreef Telephone 445 55 EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME VA L E N T I NE FURNITURE COMPANY II4O E Sfreef Phone 32I 53 STEELES PHOTO TER VICE EnIaI-gvng Colormg Frammg orrais Co mec-aIVe Mofo Pc es S+ d o af 370 D Sfreef Phone 40l 7I VISIT US AND LOOK AROUND TWIN YPRESS NUIISERIES SAN BERNARDINOS MOST COMPLET NURSERY B b e s s Pla I d Sha Aza EVERYTHING TO MAKE A GOOD GARDEN BETTER 743 E I Pno e 494 3I S C H O O L S U P P L PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST SIERRA PHARMACY ABFNK IOI E H ghland 8: Serra Way Phone 505 9I 1 y l FIA ' IA, . I ve. , ll I ll In . . . D Ing n r vice UA . Y . . A V Y. .. 1 H 0 I w , r I I rr wh Ph n 36I- .-ffgj if -Qin U d d 'f E wg .: 4 JI S df ' N M h' x ff-3-,','.5gg:I5, N d u d hy ' Cash Rsqixfers V VW F I u ies and Service 'T T T' 7 Phovoqr phlc u pIi s - Camera and ProI o SaIe qnd ServII:e - RerI+aIs U ' I W - wr' - i - - 2 ou . Phono - J P I I m r I I ws I n I Iur - u I O I E S O I - Se d - Shrub - ns - Fe YI' - R Fruif an de Tr - - U Ieas - Camellias - G d ' s ' ' . I I B S L' ' - LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS Durable Pabco Roofmg and Shmgles SARGENT LUMBER CO 754 SIERRA NVAY PHONE 31147 SXN Bl RNARDINO CALIIORNIA DOG oN Gooo Lumaen O I O , 0 - . , . 1 4 WHETHER IT S FURNITURE OR HAMBURGER QI J S CI P e he tu e ty s a 0 the dete o er 40 yea s hs s 0 e has kept that ht sta a ad to at Ible tacte ta 5 osechaspe so ceo dbqqy FOOSHEES SELL ON EASY TERMS FOOSHEES NEVER SELL YOUR CONTRACT FOOSHEE FUIQNITLII E COMDAINIV C-runcI s Market GROCERIES MEATS FRUITS and VEGETABLES ualty and Ser Ice Phone 2I85 338 HlghIand CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 40 B Omorl 36 Y Mllsuhashl 34 424 D Street Super Giant Malt Aierchantg Lunch 6 to j Across from West Coast Theatre 484 E Street IJIHDCT I 0 frfbrfffff We FR E B U R cz 5 Georgc jaham mp GREETING CARD HEADQUARTERS x77 Highland Awenue Telephone 541 U BOOKS GIFTS I1 4 Sefze Ixoflvnzg But flu Bef! 454 E Sheelr I cc all Ig lp' RI, 7, o o o Wh t r I'S t,,'r'i r or hanburqers the qualt , quantfy, ptu the SIUII nd Irveqrtty t mar benind It rrnlnes the worth ot It. For v r t I t r . 'nouq ' cor' ntIy in mind, avw ys hoIdIra tree req r r qu It y and service as a tanql ,r If each and every r n acttcn. This Constant determination tO deIIver tiner quality tcuether wtth an extra measure t' rvi e s QII d surfess tor this tt re sin h me an uf days. Wi xr, + Lf t 1 , fa - - V r ,yr S: ' ' If T - Q I v' 1 I, I ' Ave. I . . . ' ,L . . 11:10 fittit ' - ..... , S101 t 0:00 ... .1 f I pk, Q94 VA-X1 ,be .Vs A,.- ,J- .ylj T A IPWMV VA! Learn BEAUTY CU LTU RE In fl'lIS Modern School Under Sfafe Supervlslon Fergufon Beauty fcloool Gall Stockton Sportmg Goods 486 FOURTH STREET if V FS ii Tennis Shoes Archery Tackle Guns Gym Clofhung Darf Games Ammunlflon Swnm Sunls Badmunlon Fushung Tackle Q Tenns Raclcels Sk: Equupmenf Camping Equupmenl PUNCH Nelson Gunsmlfh Lock and Key Smnfh Congrafulahons fo S B H S Mos'r of our employees are graduafes of San Bernardino Hugh School They are all malung good CITIZENS NATIONAL S XY Bl RN XRDINO L Xl HORN! X We lnvlfe You 'l'o Make Use of Our Aufo Loan Depar+men+ Member of Federal Deposrl' Insurance Corporahon I f I ,fj I ' If l L . I J J ' IXXJL, L, pffd W. --fs L' LD ,VJ ,fl ' J y A of Q . . Q Q 0 C ITA dl n ' ft .3-'far' 'L ,f 5239 Afhlefic Supplies Sporfsman Supplies L, Q' N - - ' Y I . . . . 2 l : , 1 i : r , 7 fUNERAL ADVISORS AND DIRECTORS 'HEPHONE 468 FIFTH AVE 2l3l SAN BEnNARolNo FAMOUS CHIEF VW Xfxqm Scecwalwzmq m T D O Comer 516 and E HILBIC S PHARMACIES Cor E St Hlghland Ave Crestlme Headquarters for School Supphes and Good Lunches Congratulauons S B H S Class 40 l N'I ALS X 1 ts ILL C rum H1111l1L1r1gLrs I 111 C11 npu XX my ml l Str orryl ments to Class U Ben F ranklm Stores 5 cmd 10c S100 and up 347 H1ghland Avenue Independently owned and operated MR AND MRS KNOWLES SHEETZ ICE CREAM 1 E111 Iouzlly 01111611 111111 OlD1111i111' Manufactured at 553 BASE LINE PHONE 205 44 IM Home 1 R111111 Puffin A1f11'1erf 11111 11111 1 1 0111111111111 111111 qjffflllf 71,511 i Iffe lvmze af-il 1 9 II B111111 11110 Rn fl IJ I 11114111 Tlmcvs 8. Lmr Radio CO , co. . rl-H2 l7Rll2lNlDl.Y 1' 'ORE .l,l.'.. 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