San Bernardino High School - Tyro Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)
- Class of 1942
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X V ' ff '. ff f f ' Q f ff , A ' , 3' A if ' vQ if , -V M A I Avy Q. ig - , ,WI 7' ' , Km 5 4 Z z 2 3 2 1' T g N Mi PUBLISHED FOR THE SENIOR CLASS of SAN BERNARDINO HIGH SCHOOL 1942 SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA MUSIC AND SCHDUL GLORIA GILLESPIE EcIi+or-In-Chief RICHARD GARNER Business Manager . Z f 1 S fd W FOREWORD The spiriT oT music-The spiriT oT school! Two Things ThaT are insep- arable in The liTe oT any youThl 'l'ogeTher They ranlq high in malcing The school clays oT any boy or girl Tull oT happiness and gay memories. Music is The arT oT combining Tones in such a way +ha+ They are pleas- ing, expressive, and inTelligible. So, Too, The deTiniTion oT our annual. We hope we have used This Theme-music and school-combining humorous and harmonious Tones in such a way ThaT our I942 Tyro will be Tull oT pleasure ancl expression Tor you in The years ahead. Wffg DEDICATION Music plays a maior parT in our every day school liTe-in TooTloall games, assemblies, dances, plays, and especially in our spiriT as we sing and whisTle The laTesT song hiTs around The campus. We have combined The lively, never-To-be-TorgoTTen melodies oT The gay nineTies wiTh our school idea, in hopes ThaT iT will be a pleasing, as well as an enTerTaining Theme Tor all. ThereTore, To Those persons who have puT TorTh Their TalenT in giving us such gay and melodious music, To Those Teachers who have given exTra Time To aid The sTudenTs and help S. B. l'l.S., and Tinally To Those sTudenTs who have given oT Their clever abiliTy To malce our school days memories oT happy Times, we wish To dedicaTe The Tyro OT l942. IN MEMORIAM IN OUR COUNTRY'S SERVICE JOHN CLIFTON JOHN WHITE 'T'OM JAHARIS 'BERL BOWMAN 'VIRGIL MARKHAM 'HENRY HUNTINGTON LYMAN LINFESTY Shop InsI'ruc'Ior Died April 2, 1942 Navy-World War I 'Missing CONTENTS MUSIC HALL MAESTROS STUDENT DIRECTORS CONDUCTORS ORCHESTRA FIRST CHAIR SECOND AND THIRD SOLOISTS REHEARSALS SHEET Music TRANSPOSING FLOOR SHOW RHYTHM SECTION MUSICAL SCORE CHAIRS -M.-w.r'f 1 . e'-A W r A he. . f f I N-.459 , w L. 155.41 . ' ,... fm 1 IF' rf ,fi wi' Ev? , 1 I,F.QQp F . ,pr ni . W. V ',n X' H 'w L 5,,,::g. 5 -GH. 1 -xi .Jr .- rv-, - ' 'T fffffea. I , W 5. 3 W, 7 - A Q ' - 1 gf -5119,-f. , , 1- T' ' 6 W-1 ' V Q5-f.g'gfyi'Aj14 Q 1, '31 Rl' ' 53 gg., f.11,g3, 1 . , , 'g1f.1gg,.:4'qfA - . s z-Y-+429 ! 2 V? 1.15. ' i C Vt ' .Qi jf? 4 , -1. wg 1 4 'ZLL LMA1- F iaiinzija-'v', ' r 2.v'W.?w f TgfLg,flC,1fi' , - . mimi? 1 - 'ig .3 wg 'Q-kj 4751. k5,4'fw.j X .,e Mf3f4f.Lfa1i .1,a2e.. 43- 5 A anxiggz-' 4:1 s- ,.1:v1'n2... W if .Je n' -we fri 3 . 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The purpose oT This dance was To raise Tunds Tor The hospiTalizaTion oT Jack Oliver, Cardinal gridsTer, hurT during a pracTice scrimmage. Alice Gardner Benny Nunez Connie Dorn Shirley Nish John Dreyfuss Virginia Sheehan Dick Adair Claude Manning Alden Kaylor A. S. B. C 'f 'JZ Y O lO A. S. B. LA VERNE HORTON FirsT semesTer The AssociaTed STudenT Body was led by Conrad Wedberg wiTh a very capable Ex. CommiTTee. La Verne l'lorTon Tollowed Conrad's TooTsTeps, doing an equally Tine job. ln order To avoid new Federal Taxes, The sale oi sTudenT body TiclceTs was shorTened by a weelc. This, how- ever, did noT prevenT sales Trom reaching The high marlcs seT by previous years. The Bob Hall Dick Walsh ChrisTmas holiday was acceleraTed by a colorTul dance in The caTeTeria bedeclced wiTh holly and all The Trimmings. STarl4 real- ism oT war and ThreaTening blaclcouTs, ne- cessiTaTing an aTTernoon dance, did nol' hinder This TuncTion Trom becoming one of The ouTsTanding social evenTs oi The year. Delense sTamps were sold every Wednes- day morning in Th Ad l-lall To enable The sTudenTs To do Their biT Tor NaTional Defense. Virginia Lubbring Bob Perrich Helyn Ashfon Clifford Ferguson Elaine Piper Dick Genfry Shirley Richards VIRGINIA SHEEHAN Presidenf The Girls' League Tools a miliTary Turn This year wiTh Prepare Tor DeTense as Their Theme. The incoming girls' recepTion was cleverly carried ouT along paTrioTic lines wiTh The Girls' League CabineT as seasoned army oTTicers and The new girls as roolcies. The League goT righT inTo The swing oT Things wiTh a pencil drive. The drive was very successTul, beaTing all previous records wiTh over 500 pencils sold. ConTribuTions Tor Thanlcsgiving baslceTs were handled by The Girls' League RepresenTaTives. The sTudenT body co-operaTed splendidly in This also. Programs presenTed Tor The League meeTings were specially good This year. Gne oT The ou+s+anding programs was a Tashion show wiTh some oT The Girls' League members modeling. OTher programs in- cluded an exchange program, home TalenT, musicals, and Tallcs by Two college girls. Gloria Gillespie Louise Case V , X s sz, 1 .ogg Rayle Palca was W Alice Gardner Josephine Musso Barbara Girard Carolyn McCrary GIRLS' LEAGUE Peggy McNeal Wg QM gf? fs Q 4 ss A X W ,,.L Y , , e 4, Mg , -T, ..--f, J , , sw yy' GIRLS' LEAGUE RuTh Hall fww PHYLLIS SCHAEFER Vice-Presidenf Carrying ouT Their miliTary Theme The Girls' League represenTaTives sTaged a book drive To geT books Tor The armed Torces. Books were donaTed by The sTudenTs, a prize be- ing given To The class ThaT Turned in The mosT. The Girls' League was very proud oT The ouTcome oT 2,000 books. Virginia Shee- han and Gloria Gillespie aTTended The re- gional convenTion aT Glendale. Due To impending black-ouTs and conservaTion oT rubber The naTional convenTion was called OTT. Virginia Sheehan was assis+ed by Miss Alverda T-lerTzler and a very capable cabi- neT To carry ouT The Tour-Told purpose oT The Girls' League, To sTand Tor ideals oT True womanhood, courage, simpliciTy, loy- alTy, and honorg To promoTe The spiriT OT good Tellowship and democracy in The school: To be oT service To The school, and To The communiTyp To promoTe Triendliness among The races oT The world. ir ey Nish Dorothy Greenhuf Phyllis Brisfow Helen Jean Binney Margie Mau Shirley Richards Verda Rae Befcher Co 1630 , 2 ,, , X' X X w Q W 4 4' W K X S- .XV ,' ZVW. . 7 KMQFX 7 nfs QnffZxQ4 I X Q , ,AAQ ,Q , S , ,: ,,, ' Q' WW 2 U2 ,N f :?'vE5f' sf ff '4 ' f I Z 1 , -Af: 2. r f I9 Baer Barrows ddingfon Coffey -335, V - Y S -K W. ,so :- E Boeficher Brown Carfer Connor Conwell Cook , A 'hy I v K' 3, I f W f f 1 1 X36 , W X527 fgxigilif 1 m ay A M, f 4? 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We were experimenTed wiTh by The OrienTaTion deparTmenT when They puT in The new Senior Problems classes. Yes we're a unique class. I wish To Thank my assisTanTs and The class sponsor, Mr. KipT, Tor making our graduaTion ancl Senior Year whaT iT was. Sincerely, Lawrence l'luTT I 8 SENIOR A RAY M U LLEN Secre+ary RICHARD MOORE Treasurer Q9 4, S 1 A 1 xx 4 . , Y WN , 'f , L, , ,, Q qv, .,, .,, X ' 7 ' x x f 2 2 Aldred, Gene Alejandro, Pedro Barr, Bill Beniesforf, Evelyn Brooks, Jack Carler, Hazel Clapperlon, Eugene Cloyd, Jeanne Andrews, Charles Borregard, Harold Casfillo, Ramona Confreras, Jean Q, .A 1 V ,f W xi 0 N Q :R , f ws f 1 mi-' 7:5 ffztffwilf- f if 1- ' 'wtvrf :SCF ix , 2 X X V . - 2551 ',.Q 5'5'E Balne, Mariorie Bradley, Harold Casfro, Carlos Cook, Frances Barnes, Anila Browning, Lois Chovick, Jim Dawn, Marqarile Qi l 9 3 Dayberry, Bob Diehl, Norman Donson, Joseph Earls, Elizaberh Evans, Karl Fernandez, Fred Foiles, Calherine Fromm, Roberf Gaffga, Adele Gamboa, Consuelo Georgeou, James Hillabidel, Donald y If Q, Gibford, Phyllis Hobbs, Rosa Lee Kg ! , if ,fi W V -, wwf .1 ' , ,,l ,. . , X ,X ,A ., , KE X af 511, , -. Gilliland, Roberi' Huff, Laurence 20 Godinez, Henriefla lmig, Virginia Graham, Howard Ingraham, Bill if 2, , ff , ji ' f i ., , 7 CVM, , X .X , !, bfi. 'f 15' M! ' J ,f f V ll ev f f If 41, f , ff f f f Z fy 1, f , l A , A vi' -' 2-1' 4' f f ,Nw VM., 'WWW M lnouye, Lillian Johnsfon, Belly Jo Knowles, Ewell Lampfon, Beverly Macklin, Ralph Masoy, Audrey Millage, Alice Miller, Joyce Moore, Richard Morgan, Dorofhy Mueller, Kingsley Mullen, Raymond Muller, Alfred Murguia, Eufemia Murguia, Leonila Murphy, Jimmie Naschke, Roberl' Neilson, Jean Norris, Olive Padge1'f,Varnell 2 I d i ia 1? X , x4,N4 1, . Mk is x VQA Q FN Z.. . K K X ,, . 2 91 aqjmq 'Q xi? we v :wi me Q -TS :fig Q Paredes, Nellie Pafferson, Samuel Penningfon, Lois Peferson, Charles Prasler, Raymond Pritchard, Annalene Rangel, Eva Rodriguez, Galiia Rouse, Dale Sawyer, Rufh Schusfer, Vivian Skaggs, lril Sfinson, Richard Uyeda, Leon N ' X - .- gui Jn .Q ff- ieiii ' ' me Smallwood, Mariorie Vaughan, Claudine i'-XR . 'Xa .,,, N X Q? X X af w N X Smith, Marlyn Waugh, Ralph YF A ' 'LP l I i :Ji i ' i m ,- E 'F ' , f r . x Q ,X M S Sfearns, Roberl Welch, Bonnie 'Q X 4, J! ixid, 5 EX? Q X 4 S R 3 if' Wesf, Jeanne While, Jayne Wieler, Earl Wilkes, Mario Wyler, Phyllis Yingsf, Alma Dean W '42 CAMERA SHY Bean, Doris Chalker, Bob Flick, William Gleason, Lorene Lemke, Jack Pafch, Madonna Perez, Manuel Rocha, Frank Sarkisoff, Lewis Ulmer, Jack Wood, LaVern WESLEY EMS Presideni' DAVE MARTI Vice-President To ihe Classmales of S '42: We enlered high school 600 slrong buf now we have only 432 in our class. Defense acfivilries have depleied our num- ber greafly. ln our Junior year many of us became well lcnown Through plays, sporfs, and ihe various aclivilies of a school year. The Ad S'reps was our goal for leisure Jrirne belween periods and afler school. ln our Senior year all of us have become swell headed because now we are lhe big shoJrs of Jrhe school. Bul we really have sornelhing Jro be conceiied aboul for in our opinion San Bernardino I-ligh is Jrhe besi in Jrhe coun'rry. l wish To Thank Mr. Kipi, our class sponsor, and all Jrhe people who have helped To malce i'r The swell class Jrhalr il is. Sincerely, Wesley Ems 24 10 rm D ELVA ASH M ENT Secrefary DOROTHY GREENHUT Treasurer Acosfa, Cafherine Adair, Dick Adkins, Ann Allen, Bill Alvarez, Carmen Anderson, Robert Aragon, Jess Arias, Kafherine Armslrong, Jim Arnold, Jeanne Arranis, George Arlhurs, Donaldeen Ashley, Jack Ashmenf, Delva Ashlon, Helyn Bailey, Bill Baker, Clarence Baker, Neal Bard, Don Barnes, Bill W f W J AQ Q ,WM f. M 3, .LM ,ga QW is W f VM JZ! 1 . X., js, his 4 -' 25 X Bays Joan Beafon Alice Beck, George Becker? Shirley Bemls Marlorne Belcher Paul Belcher Verda Rae Blshop,Ardelle Blake, George Blanc Dorls Blessing June Bohner, Byron Bollver Ada Mae Bonaly Melissa Bond Helen Bolello Ralph Bowman Naomi Bownds Bully Boydsfun Maxine Boynfon Sylvxa , X 1 ,fx X. , YY, W 4X W Q' Bresler, Bonnie Brinkman, Paf Brisfow, Phyllis Brooks, Garner Brown, Delores Brown, Jack Brown, La Vone Burgeff, Shirley Caldera, Alberf Canfrell, Bill Carpahan, George Carranza, Armando Carranza, Consuelo Carler, Bernice Case, Louise Case, Sieve Cafon, Colleen Caudell, Blaine Ceballas, Carmen Celaya, Alice 27 Celaya, Sally Chacon, David Chesebro, Paul Chrisfopherson, Glenna Clanlon, Dorrance Clark, Geraldine Cline, Evelyn Coker, Virgil Coldirop, Dorolhy Cole, Norman Collins, John Conley, Billie Jean Conway, Belly Cook, Barbara Cooper, Lois Cooper, Vivian Copeland, Charles Cofhran, Marie Couch, Donald Crablree, John 28 Crablree, Wendell Cram, Kafherine Cram, Mary Jane Crass, Phil Crile, Anne Cumming, Elma Currie, Margarel Currie, Charles Dacolias, Jimmie Daniels, Virginia Darling, Lorraine Davidson, Don Davis, Ralph Davis, Roberl' DeGraaf, Geraldine Denningfon, Denny De Tar, Norma Dexfer, Barbara Dexter, Lois Deyo, Jo Mearl 29 Dolan, Helen Doyle, Tommy 7' K Q? 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X s Fisher, Eula Fifzgerald, Jewel Fosfer, Maxine Fosler, Pal Foulke, Charles Franklin, Lawrence Frazier, Juanifa Gaffke, Peggie Gaffney, Yvonne Garcia, Mari Andrea Gardner, Alice Garner, Richard Garrefl, Jack GarreH, Kennefh Gasca, Lina Genfry, Richard Gergen, John Gericke, Mariorie Gillespie, Gloria Ginkins, Belfy 3 l Girard, Barbara Glover, Doris Gobin, Marguerile Goforlh, Monroe Gomez, Henry Gonzales, Emma Gonzales, Margarel Goodman, Dorolhy Gorman, Lorraine Gorman, Richard Graham, Dean Graham, Juanlfa Graney, Elizabefh Gray, Arnold Gray, Belly Greenhgl, Dorofhy Grimes, Geraldine Gross, Kring Hall, Bob Hollowell, Louise 32 Hamblen, Bill Harmon, Arlene Harper, Emily Harper, Roberl Haws, Belly Heard, Helen Hebblefhwaile, Tom Heldf, Barbara Henry, Bob Heredia, Cora Hill, Donna Hindman, Shirley Hifi, Jimmie Hoak, Maxine Hochhalfer, Inez Holcomb, Ted 33 Hawblihel, Pauline Henderson, Doyle Hines, Verda Holladay, Margaret Holmes, Bernice Hooker, Harold Horine, Ralph Horn, Carl Howard, Beffy Howe, BeHy Huffsfufle, Edna Rufh Hummer, Marilyn Hulley, Frank Huntsman, Yvonne lkenaga, Keyoshi Jacques, Wilber Jaharis, Jack James, Lucille James, Mariorle Johnson, Ernesf Joris, Luella Joseph,-George Joslin, Blanche Juden, Lloyd 34 Kalfenborn, Laura Mae Kazarian, Hike Kassel, Harold Kavanaugh, John Kaylor, Alden Kazaroff, Esfher Marie Keilh, Harry Keifh, Roberl' Kelley, Cafherine Kelley, Dorothy Kefchersld, Willard Lackey, Jack Korengold, Nalda Lee, Floyd Krause, Arfhur Krenlz, Hazelbelle Kruger, Allen Leeny, Beffe June Lieres, Frank Lisama, Gloria 35 Lofsfedf, Joene Lopez, Robinson Lord, George Anne Lovelace, Jim Loza, Linda Lozano, Eloy Lubbrinq, Virginia Lucas, Norma Luderman, William Luke, Bill Maqdaleno, Richard Maloof, Elwood Maloof, Ralph Manning, Claude Markham, Clifford Marsh, Helen Marti, Dave Marlin, Corinne Marfin, Gwen Marlin, Margery Lou 36 Marlinez, Julia Massey, James Mafhews, Geraldine Maffmueller, Warden Mau, Margie Maybell, Lois McCoy, Roberf McCrary, Carolyn McGowan, Owen McGuire, Lucille McKelyey, Dorolhy McMillan, Elaine McNeal, Pe99Y McOrmond, Edward McVay, Jayne Mead, Don Medaris, Charles Meek, Raymond Merrill, Evelyn Meyer, Alberfa 37 61 1, f X-:!,,,, f f W ff,-W ar, .-Z w X , f ,,, Q . -W, l , ,iff rv Mignof, Ernesf Miller, Helen Miller, Nadine Miller, Reber? Mifsuhashi, Tom Mile, Michael Mobley, Wilda Molino, Frank Molnar, Irene Monninger, Mary Monroe, Beverly Morgan, Roberf Moodey, Bob Morris, Be'l ly Moore, Meroba Morrison, Don Moran, George Moreland, Marcia Mower, Lorraine Mueller, Emma .4- 38 W 7 iiv f Q X f X f X M s ffl J W f 7 fe fwf X f fi , ff , Q zz W1 Zz f 'G 7 ff W 1 iff' .Y Q i iff 5 if fe! . 4-, 2 wi f Munoz, Frederica Murdock, Opal Lee Murillo, Edward Musso, Josephine Navareife, Henry Neiser, Mary Nevarez, Cruz Nixon, Shilo Nunez, Bennie O'Brien, Jack Oehl, Dorolhy Olberf, Edifh Oldham, Bill Omori, Tommy Paladino, Violel Palca, Rayle Paffon, Alla Pearl Paffcn, Dale Pearson, Lois Pepper, Shirley 39 f Z W , f X Q f . 'I 6 E zfrl' e f I 1 . E fx, f ff? xv ff M fs fax M Perrich, Roberf Person, Dorolhy Phelps, Roberf Pia, Ernesfine Piercy, Eva Maude Pina, Pauline Piper, Elaine Polls, Joseph Poland, Clarence Power, Dorofhy Preas, Marion Ramirez, Rebecca Pullen, Verda Ramos, Esfher Ralphs, John Rankin, Rulh Ramirez, Manual Rankins, George Ramirez, Margaref Rafhgeb, Dorofhy f 40 Reed, Richard Reeder, Mary Reenders, Neil Rees, June Reilly, Doris Reuss, Edward Richards, Margaret Richards, Roberf Richards, Shirley Richardson, Jacquelyn Richie, Lorna Riddle, Marceline Ries, Margery Rislo, Archie Rocha, Priscilla Roddick, Shirley Rodriquez, Josephine Romero, Hazel Rose, Belly Jane Rosengren, Beth 4 I .TI Ross, Gladys Rouse, Glenna Rubio, Ralph Salazer, Helen Salazar, LeRoy Salsman, Edna May Sanlini, Edifh Saufel, Marcel Scapple, Jean Schaefer, Phyllis Schauer, Gilberl' Scheer, Geraldine Schmidf, Edward Schnelz, Bill Schuberl, Andy Schumann, Peqqy Schwarfz, Pa? Seaback, Roberf Seccombe, Mary Lou Seccombe, Peggy 42 Shankel, Doris Marie Shaw, Jerry Sheehan, Virginia Shook, Marion Simansky, Calvin Sinclair, Truman Sinsabaugh, Roberf Siosfrand, Thor Skinner, Jack Slack, Bill Sluder, Be'r'ry Small, Migvin Smarf, Dewey Smith, Elzora Smifh, Flora Smifh, Fred Smith, Roberl Smifh, Tyler Smith, Wilma Lee Somberby, Madeline 43 Soulherland, Fredia Spears, Frances Spencer, Waller Slafford, Jay Slanfon, Gerald Slarling, Virqinia Sfarner, Roberf Stephens, Mary Slernaman, Jacqueline Slockfon, Richard Sullivanl, Freda Swerking, Ann Marcia Tague, Gyle Terry, Glenn Thayer, Clifford Thayer, Rulh Thomas, Charles Thomas, Evelyn Thomas, Frances Thomas, Sherman 'lfl Thomason, Ellen Mae Thurburn, Alberf Tilliff, Elslemae Tinsley, Jlm Torres, Raymond Trampus, Elizabefh Trozera, Frances Tudor, Vlnca Iully, Roy Ulrich, Jeanne Uprighf, Jane Valles, Gonzalo Vallerza, Kafherlne Van Buren, Joyce Van Sfeenwyck, Don Varvis, Angelina Vernon, Ray Villasenor, Belly Villavicenclo, lvjanuel Wade, Rufhella 45 Wagner, Roberf Walsh, Richard Waller, Bob Warnock, Gene Waycofl, Shirley Websfer, George Wedberg, Conrad Weech, Madlyn Weiland, Joyce Wellon, Jack Werdel, George While, Douglas While, John While, Margarel Willhide, Jeanefle Willhide, Jeanice Willingham, Bob Willifs, Vera Willis, Margie Wilshire, Mary 46 Wilson Belly Wilson, Carol Willmeyer, Elmer Woodley, Joe Wrlghl Belly Jo Wrighl Olelya Yergens, Marlha Rulh Zamudio, Arlhur Zemple, Gordon S '42 CAMERA SHY Adams, Virgil Alloway, Helen Bellah, Mariorie Behler, Dan Bookhammer, Lavina Borcharl, William Boyd, Beryl Buehl, Verna Chrislensen, Hobarl Clauson, Slanley Culver, Neysa Daughlry, Ross Dumke, Alan Ellmaker, Belly Lee Espinosa, David Flall, Harold Glover, Eileen Grinsled, Rue Hamillon, Laura J. Haney, Elmer Harris, Delores Johnson, Richard Levine, Marilyn Lilka, Helen McBee, Kennelh Mills, Slella Moore, Joyce Olivas, Belly Osburn, Charles Ralzlaff, Fred Rich, Bob Robledo, Joe Ruggles, Barbara Rusl, Virgil Salo, Gene Slein, Charles Thibodeau, Janel Thomas, Donald Thomas, Nola Wharlon, Joanna Woodard, Byron Woodard, Loren JIM MUELLER Presidenf DEAN DE WIT! Vice-Presidenf To The Class oT W' 43: We as a class enTered good old S.B.l-l.S. February, I94O. ThaT day will be a day which will linger long in our rnernories. As The mid-Term came around in I942 we advanced a sTep and we're now abouT To be Seniorsllll The head oT The classes aT lasT. We gave such TooTball heroes as Ralph Davis, Pedro Madri- gal and Bill Haynes To The school. I wanT To Thanlc you Tor The cooperaTion and help all oT you have so readily given rne. You have worked hard Tor The class and made The year a 1oleasanT and enjoyable one. I know The school will see even bigger and beTTer Things oT you nexT year. Sincerely, Jim Mueller 48 JUNIGR A LA I , T ,f 41, il , TZ! ' 'ff BOB CAMPBELL Secre+ary LOIS TRIM Treasurer f JUNIGR B BARBARA KNIGHT Secrefary WILMA KLUTZ Treasurer if sg. 1 1225: .. , -V GLEN JOH NSON Presidenf JIM IN MAN Vice-Presidenf To The Class oT S '43: On SepTember I6, l94O, The TirsT day we spenT in S.B.I-I.S. we Tound ourselves in a labyrinTh oT buildings and acTiviTies. ATTer a week or so, we TelT we lcnew quiTe as much as The seniors, even Though They didn'T Think so. We gave much maTerial aid in making The Junior-Senior Prom a succ:essTul evenT. In TooTball we gave Emil Zanone To supporT our A-I Team. Came June and we graduaTed inTo The class OT Seniors. The long awaiTed day had arrived. LeT me now Thank all OT you Tor your splendid supporT To The various class acTiviTies and To me as presidenT. You are The ones ThaT made This Junior year so successTul. Yours very Truly, Glen Johnson 49 JUNIOR A-Firsf row, lefl' lo righl: Applefon D., Angel P., Alloway H., Balleslero E., Blanco L., Guillen L., Rodriguez V., Bellah M. Second row: Feil C., Baruch R., Fiscalini J., Alwerfh D., Bland S. JUNIOR A-Firsl' row, lefl lo righi: Glenn N., DeHaan J., Houle R., Graefe S., DeWiH D., Green D., Galvan V., Halcher P. Second row: Diaz S., Hall G., Doling C., Horfon L., Campbell B., Galvan M., Dunn J., Diaz F., Hambly B. Third row: Gomez R., Davis R., Gilbert D., DeWiH D., Evans R., Gavuzzi H., Castello R., Gamboa R., Hidalgo G. 50 JUNIOR A-Firsl row, Iefl 'ro righfc Lopez D., Monroe J., Lesama G., Olivas V., Machen C., Pearson L., Magnolia E., Land M. Michael D. Second row: Nakamura C., Madden D., Macias G., Kafana B., Madrigal P., Lopez A., Lieres F., Johnson G., Norwood B Third row: Lee F., Mueller J., Jackson R., Peavie A., McCook B., Posl' S., Jacob H. Fourlh row: Monfes L., Poland C., Poole O JUNIOR A-Firsf row, leff fo right: Tafolla M., Trim L., Poole O., Williams D., Sfephens B., Schrader E., Thibodeau J., Saenz S Second row: Rouchleau D., Sanderson R., Rislo A., Tiedeman P., Snyder P., Thompson R., Rife J., Ramirez M. Third row: Zanone D., Yohe C., Rife B., Sfanfon B., Zowarka B., Richards J., Troy J. Fourlh row: Williams B., Van Scoyoc C., Roach H., Shidler L., Ringsfad D., Sheela J., Shanks H., Sfaley B., Uyeda A. 5l JUNIOR B-First row, Ieff lo righf: Anderson B., Alvarado C., Bacon J., Anker B., Evans A., Binney H., Brown S., Browning N., Bedford J., Berk E. Second row: Bodenhammer B., Ballinger V., Hemminger V., Ford E., Boston L., Brooks F., Borel M., Bohn R., Brockley A., Scoll V. Third row: Barker L., Palmer B., Beckley E., Thomas D., Hawes H., Billingsworlh C., Barlley E., Bringle R. Fourth row: Earls L., Thomason B., Bofiini D., Embleton J., Blake E., Brown R., Braniger R., Espy B. Fiffh row: Bowler B., Brooks K., Amon O. JUNIOR B-First row, left fo right: Dolan C., lmigh E., Jacques G., Dodson M., Drulins G., Dielz B., Dudley M., While E., Holladay P. Second row: Downing G., Kelly C., Diesel H., Barrell B., Taylor J., Donson B., DeWeese H., Hagler N., Davis M., Hines K. Third row: Deeler B., Dodson H., Sebasfian B., Richards K., Prado R., Vega F., Danilewicz W., Inman J., Kan A. Fourlh row: Anderson J., Brogdon D., lfferl R., Dunn D., Fondy V., Dexler B., Dodson H., Auslerman M., Bryanf L., Brewsfer D, 52 JUNIOR B-Firsf row, leff fo righf: Gibford B., Gilliland V., Feuerslein D. Second row: Graham B., Phipps V., Gurr S., Gormley P., Pearson D., Fuller J., Griffin P., Gunvordahl M., Pafferson P. Third row: Panos H., Frisbie H., Gibbins C., Gibson B., Pelers B., Givens P., Fihwafer J., Paladino G., Alice G. Fourfh row: Flory W., Pufney G., Giaiordo M., Piflor N., Gullion W., Pump M., Pendleton G., Gallanes A., Peefers B., DeLong B. Fiffh row: Gibson P., Payelfe R., Pefersen V., Fallon J., Gulierres N., Pippin P., Fisher E., Garrily P., Frederiksen R., Johnsfon B. Sixlh row: Garrison D., Forsythe il., Perdew B., Frazier H., Gomez S., Gericke F., Fwinas R., Gibbs R., ondy V. JUNIOR B-Firsl row, leff lo righf: Franklin B., Marshall B., Markell S., Kanesfer N., Minlen M., Kupper G., Marlinez D., Miller F., Marler L. Second row: Kearney K., Kanler M., Kemp B., McFamm C., Mifchell C., McFarland B., Miller L., Kemp D., Kluli W. Third row: Mueller A., Morgan K., Moyer B., Moore B., Marrs J., Meredifh N., Miller N., Knapp C., Knighf B. Fourfh row: Meers W., Murphy W., Mignof A., Kennedy N., Mallmueller G., McGin+y T., Karr P., Mills G., Mangum S. Fifth row: McWilliams N., Kipf H., Morgan J., Mauldin R., Miranda R., Kelley V., Miller R., Moore B., Milem A., Krips B. 'bln 7 JA w 1 ' '4 ..'i'F1 53 Joh JUNIOR B-Fi 1' w IH rs ro , e 'lo righl: Johnson J., Jeff N., Hagler D., Hayes I., Goodwin L., Nalian M., Harris B., Hoerning N., unffing D, Second row: Byrd D,, Hagler N., Nolder J., Hughbanks B., Henn F., Hallberg L., Harrold L., Miller J. Third row: nslon B., Hogan R., Hubley D., Hall R., Evans A., Jolley H., Hirafa E., Haydis S., Jones A. Fourfh row: Ellis A., Harper E., Johnson G., Hunt B., Herkelrafh D., Hackman J., Heine D., Hilton V. Fiffh row: Hunfer D., Jones R., Harper T. JUNIOR B-Firsl row, leff lo righl: Reed V., Ringgenberg P., Rodriguez D., Holladay P., Lord B., Dodd A., Lemke P., Zueroz L Randles B. Second row: Leven B., Lynn R., Lockwood R., Laird B., Redline W., Reeves J., Lockwood J., Loehrer D. Third row: RankinsJ R . . . ogers O., Lamb M., Long P., Learner V., Lewis B., Hemminger R., Lewis J., Lee N. Fourfh row: Loza S., Rosenqren M., Reynolds D Reed D., Noble D., Leonard D., LaRose D., Long B., Reeves M., Heifield l. Fifih row: LaRue R., Quiel M., Lauferborn R., LongfeIIowJ Ragland N., LaHue O., Lehman H., Leufhold V., Rogers M., Rodriques L. 54 JUNIOR B-First row, left to right: Stephenson E., VanDerford D., Villavicencio. Second row: Sides M., Lindholm S., Vaughn D., Schnetz E., James M., Sawyer M., Stanton B., Yanez T., Vasquez J., Ybarra R., Steele E. Third row: Skadal R., Shay B., Sarkisoff G., Shinkle S., Smith E., Vaca R., Van Scoyoc J., Sutt D., Salaz E., Swanson E. Fourth row: Smith M., Smart H., Stewart E., Seely D., Stewart J., Ramos A., Smith K., Osburn M., Stockwell J., Story A., Smith A, Fifth row: Snowball H., Sullivan B., Shipman W., Silvey W., Veles R., Smith H., Smith D., Smith M., Smith B., Smitlh O. Sixth row: Stone J., Stevenson N., Shaw W., Moore B., Vanhoy V., Yurkunskl J., Stevens C., Verigan W., Strait F. JUNIOR B-First row, left to right: Todd D., Timmerman J., Tucker M., Tofolla P., Winslow D., Trapp F., Waller W., Wensell P. Second row: Barrguess J., Trujillo L., Travis A., Wells A., Wright C., Tyree B., Ullom B., Zanone E., Woods B. Third row: Zurcher N., White E., Threatt M., West L., Woertink L., Thomas V., Whittemore M., Wood C., Carlson B., Willis L. Fourth row: Schnur B., Thomas R., Widmeyer J., Wissler S., Wilson K., Trout E., Wieman L., Taulbee N., White E., Ware D. 55 BEN GREGORY President YVONNE WILKINS Vice-Presidenf To rhe Class of W '44: We have only been here since February 3, l94I . Yer we feel as if we had been here for years. The old school is a real friend. Soon we will be Juniors and ready 'ro help wi'rh 'rhe Junior acfivilies. We won'+ be sorry 'ro leave our roles as sophies because rhere will be so much +o do. Our firsf ioorball season proved 'ro be a grear success wiih Harry Fisher in 'rhere represenring us. Everyone has been swell in giving us his cooperaiion. To- gerher I ihinlc we have really had a successful year. Nexl' year The school will have even more from us. Yours +ruly, Ben Gregory 56 SOPHOMORE A ,,,,.,,.Q DORO DUNCOMBE Secrefary HARRY FISH ER Treasurer SOPHOMORE B GLEN NEWQUIST Secrefary JACK LITTLETON Treasurer JACK LEE President RICHARD BRISTOW Vice-Presidenf To The Class oT S '44: Here we are aT lasT in l-ligh School. The School we've dreamed abouT Tor so long. And iT's iusT as wonderTul as we had hoped iT would be. The oTher sTuclenTs have been swell and our Teachers have been grand. Our TirsT TooTball season was Thrilling Tor us because oT The many games we won and records we broke. The many and varied acTiviTies have made us Teel righT aT home, Too. And They lcepT us plenTy busy, Too. Thanks, everyone, Tor The Triendly and willing cooperaTion you have given me as your president Sincerely, Jaclc Lee 57 -vm 'ae-f rfW.,..e...... -... ...N SOPHOMORE A-First row, left to right: Aguilar E., Grattidge G., Bowman D., Brown G., Duncombe D., Gee M., Dutcher D., Askey M., Drulias K. Second row: Arimoto H., Contreras R., Juare1 V., Gallegos F., Dawn G., Fisher H., Kobler R. Third row: Banks V., Eaves A Hn nes B Hrr? P., Hanson A., Boqatin B., Harrock E.,LeBaron M., Brown A. Burtt E. Fourth row: Davalos P., Gregory B., Gautier D., Halner D., Ferguson A., Butler R. Fifth row: Battierra G., Jaimes C., Hill C., Bruns B., Draper B., Connelly B., Brooks E., Austin D., Cable F. SOPHOMORE A-First row, left to right: Molina V., Schnetz M., West L., Young V., Lockard M., Thomas D., Wilkins Y., Timmermann Fernandez M. Second row: Reeder M., Troy D., Sawyer R., Romo H., Lowe F., Trim W., Lamb D., Sortman P. Third row: Sponseller Martinez H., Light B., Sheets D., Perdun J., Wright C., Thomas R., Wright S., Nish S., Storer D, Fourth row: Wood Wm., Oehl Martinez M., Sanderson E., Vavra H., Wagner J., Sims M., Spence J., Newcomer J. Fifth row: Reiner L., Rainbolt B., Wheeler Tornquist E., Martin R., Miles M., VrOm-in 5-. Oehl K.. Waddell B- 58 SOPHOMORE B-Firsf row, leff fo righf: DeMen1 D., Depweg R., Dickey S., Ashfon L., Anderson F. Second row: Douglas A., Duff L Osburn L., Carlson L., Alfon B., Oshima M., Dohon G., Davis D., Davis D. Third row: Acosfa C., Oehl K., Omori A., Azvedo G Adams O., O'Hara A., Dodson D., Doyle R. Fourfh row: Allen P., Ayres P., Ahre D., Doughfy C., Davis M., Owens N., Dickson S Clemmons A., Chorum J. SOPHOMORE B-Firsl row, lefl' lo righf: Brose F., Binney R., Yager B., Bruce D., Bogqio V., Brookfield H., Byrd D., Briley L., Baine K. Second row: Brighf E., Bostwick G., Bancroft D., Brislow R., Bine C., Young E., Burris B., Brewster D., Bell E. Third row: Aqudo N., Brimmen B., Brewsfer N., Buheck S., Briley M., Ban P., Brown B., Casey M., Bullman E., Bruce A., Burgeff M. Fourth row: Dickey F., Amon M., Alsip W, Fiffh row: Brimmer L., Bollinger R., Baxter N., Baylis J., Axfon C., Ashley B. 59 SOPHOMORE B-Firsf row, leff fo rigl-nl: Collins B., Cooley D., Coulon A., Clinton M., Quibuis C., Casfillo P., Chaeker L. Second row: Charum J., Connor P., Conway B., Chapin M., Cowan G., Chapman M., Curren N., Claus N., Clanlon J. Third row: Cripps K., Clark L., Crifes J., Cook D., Chaney B., Crawford W., Carulhers J., Campbell B. SOPHOMORE B-Firsf row, leff lo riqhfr Evans L., Hansen F., Evans V., Ellis G., Harris N., Hansen B., Holmes W., Henderson H Second row: Holmgren L., Cooley B., Hornibrook R., Harris J., Ervin N., Holbrook A., Hainer D., Hild F., Heard B, Third row Cocking B., Esser M., Evans C., Herron B., Evans S., Hills A., House C., Hedrick V., Earls M. Fourfh row: Gay J., Hancock D., Hill l. Eiche C., Howard J., Evans V., Hulgan B., Hogan A., Hufchison N. Fifth row: Hancock N., Erickson C., Hellyer N., Howes B., EarlsM 60 SOPHOMORE B-Firsi row, lefi io righiz Ferris L., Ferryman J., Fabun D., Loehrer B., Fish A., Frisby M., Loi? M., Fallon M., Lamberl N. Second row: Flores A., Frownfelier R., Fleming B., Flin B., Lollis V., Long K., Lifilefon J., Healer B., Franklin C. Third row: Ledbeiier P., Lein S., Lynn B., Frilof B., Lupion L., Lundsfrom J., Freeman S., Farmer J., Floyd N., Lucas P. Fourfh row: Forney P., Ford K., Fields E., Lamberson J., Harris J., Hall B., Lynch R., Fisher J., Lawson D., Leo l. Fiflh row: Lyons W., Chipps J., Fowles H., Hilbig F., Lincoln P., Lee J., Leon J., Findlay D., Fordyce D. SOPHOMORE B-Firsf row, lefl lo righl: Jelinek C., Jacobsen E., Garrison M., Grasmoen L., James P., Gerber L., Gehrman M., Gregory J., Jones L. Second row: Jordan S., Julian E., Giebeler H., Green L., Givens C., Jones B., Gorman R., Glenn T. Third row: Johnson J., Giddens M., Juden M., Gaulf A., Greiving J., Johns T., Gilleiie T., Grimes J., Garl W. Fourrh row: Grim F., Jackson G., Johnsfon B., Joris K. 6 I SOPHOMORE B-First row, left 'ro righlz Murphree M., Meek L., Marfin L., McCaulley M., McCoy L., Middleion D.,MacMurray E., McGrew D., Brown P., Marcy A. Second row: Moore M., Milleff M., Meiia J., Murillo F., Molina H., Miller G., Melendrez B., Murillo C., Manning G. Third row: Murrah C., Messinger R., Musso I., Miller D., Mack E., Marlinez E., Marfinez O., McGinnis D. Fourfh row: Menfis V., Martin P., Morgan D., Moyer L., Moore R., Monninger B., Michael L., McCowan N., Love E., Misfas C., Miller C. Fiffh row: Maslin J., Marlin B., Means J., Marfield J., Mark D., Moore B., Mone B., McCrackin R., MacCleeary B., Marquiss B., Murdock S. Sophomore B-Firsf row, lefl To riqhl: Spears M., Sanche E., Swarfhoul A., Soderberg L., Shaw L., Sfockion M., Springer V., Sponseller M., Krouskup D. Second row: Korengold B., Sena E. Shockley N., Siormer B., S1011 S., Sinn E., Kemp M., Sfepl S., Schulle E., Kelley M. Third row: Soris A., Sfocker H., Silvas N., Krauss H., Sferner S., Skousen K., Simmons D., Kaesel P., Marvin S,, Shelbe B., Fourfh row: Slaler A., Slumpf M., Smith D., Kelcham P., King J., Sparks B., Simons J., Neff J., Kraiz A., Stockwell R., Kearney N. Fiflh row: Newquisi G., Slricklin L., Nelson R., Sullivan? H., Siiles V., Nicholson F., Shaw D., Knadler J., Inouye E., Sfadiman V., Slreeler L. Sixfh row: Schermerhorn J., Nichols L., Smilh D., Sandahl H., Sawyer J., Shui? S., Snyder R., Sfephenson G., Sheppard W., Smif C. 62 SOPHOMORE B-Firsl row, lefl' fo righl: Valdes H., Roach K., Ray H., Richardson G., Robison P., Rendleman E., Krips S., Rangel l., Ruskauff L. Second row: Ramirez B., Roshwald S., Van Norlwick H., Roach L., Rolondo C., Smirh R., Shannon R., Kerr E., Res? E. Third row: Villalbos C., Robey M., Ringle L., Ramirez L., Nick M., Sayle H., Ralphs J., Reed M., Viels L. Fourlh row: Ramos F. Rouse C., Richey S., Richardson B., Ramos C., Richardsen M., Irwin D., Ries H., Reddick L. Fifth row: Vaughn J., Rice C. J., Rice C.: Reaves O., Ralsfon B., Vanderwerl F., Redenbo R. SOPHOMORE B-Firsl' row, lefl lo righl: Wible E., Thomas F., Rayelle F., Wainwrighl M., Ward B., Ward A. Second row: Wilbur? F., Tralna M Pfnsfer A., Wingrone A., Thornburg J., Tyree D., Peck G., Wahlen G., Wind L., Thomas N., Webb W. Third row: Terry J., Wallace A Fallon J., Tudor D., Wing J., Twomley D., Terribiline M., Paddock D., Tow H., Trozera N. Fourfh row: Alba l., Perkins B., Daraons V Coleman D., Weble P., Baca E., Thompson D., Taylor J., Pos? P., Wrighl C., Taylor D. Fiflh row: Warren R., Torres C., Frampus F Wilson B., Winler E., Prasler P., Wood M., Weech J. Sixth row: Winfers J., Woods D., Pobioy C., Wilson B., Wood B., Weening R., Warren D., Wissler D., Phillips W., Phipps J. 63 r N 1 x ,Q i 1 gf w fm: UA af, Eg? P , tv' Q Frm V l ' Q 1 Q5 EQ :qw ag ga , 2 ya? 5 Q p A if 3. 1. e mi' i, , . ,Lf-. F 2 X y 1 1 I 5 H VH- 1 1 me iv' x 7' I x ,- fl V -. fx cfoxp dh ff' - I . f 1 en N I Y fmwx'x 9. ,3- Q , R . 'QU C1 L ,,,,,..-- . ' C.IlrlE ' x 1-, Y - I Q' 4 ' Q . ,,W 1 ., X N., Q... 1 K w I .f .Lv la-annum. uv-Q rs-.,a' .21 .-' xx-rf,---1 ff -fx. sf .fn Y, ug --rw 1' 1 frm. 'm .nn.-.- - x,1nxwp-nav axnzaw-'r..nx,1m.za-1 1, Arlene Harmon Conrad Wedberg Vera WilleTs Elmer WiTTmeyer Glenna Chrisfopherson Bill Allen Connie Lee Dorn Richard Genfry Gwen MarTin Dick Reed SEAL BEARERS Scholarship Tor Service is again The challenge ThaT we give our Seal Bearers as we presenT Them The liTe member- ship pin oi The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion. The Greek lamp, ThaT is The symbol oT wisdom and liberTy, should mean much To These sTudenTs, who have achieved iT by means oT earnesT sTudy and a desire To learn. There are Three groups oT Seal Bearers This year. Four midyear seniors, who graduaTed in January, succeeded in earning chapTer membership Tor Tour semesTers. They were Lillian lnouye, Richard lvloore, Ray Mullen, and Ralph Waugh. TwenTy Seal Bearers were added To The lisT in February, and There will be eighT more added in June. WiTh The world in such a sTaTe oT chaos, we are placing unusual responsibiliTies and duTies in The hands oT These, our TinesT boys and girls. As a group They have made many conTribuTions To our school in leadership. Those leaders oT our school who are Seal Bearers are: Conrad Wedberg, The presidenT OT our sTudenT body: John Dreyiuss, ediTor oT The Tyro Week- lyg and many oT The members oi our ex-commiTTee. CompTon Junior College enTerTained all The Seal Bearers and members oT The C.S.F. aT The SouThern Regional convenTion on lvlay 9. Each year The Seal Bearers have a banqueT To celebraTe The winning OT Their special scho- lasTic honors. lvlany scholarships are oTTered by universiTies and colleges To This selecTive group oT honor sTudenTs. Geraldine MaThews Roberf Perrich Marcia Moreland Clifford Thayer Lois Pearson Bob Richards Shirley Pepper Elaine Piper Mary Sfephens Elsie Mae TilleTT i 66 Wesley Ems Jim Chovick Johnny Ralphs ArT Krause Elwood Maloof Dick Adair Karl Evans WalTer Spencer Cruz Nevarres Don Davidson ATHLETES The ouTsTanding players who hold posiTions on The All-CiTrus Belr League TooTball Team, which is chosen each year by The coaches oT The high schools in The league, are picTured on This page. Their respecTive posiTions are: Wesley Ems, Tullback: Jim Chovick, halTbackg Johnny Ralphs, leTT end: Elwood lvlalooT, righT Tackle: and ArT Krause, guard. Krause was voTed all C.l.l:. lCaliTornia lnTerscholasTic FederaTionl which is The highesT honor any high school aTh- leTe can hold --- The ouTsTanding senior baskeTball players oT The season were: WalTer Spencer, Dick Adair, Karl Evans, and Cruz Nevarres Those seniors who were named as ouTsTanding aThleTes in The Track meeT held here againsT ChaTTey This season were: Don Davidson, sprinTerg Gyle Tague, 440 yard dash: Benny Nunez, 880 yard dash: and Gonzale Valles, shoT puTTer --- lncidenTally, San Bernardino l'ligh School emerged Trom The meeT vic- Torious wiTh a Tinal score oT 5l againsT ChaTTey's 48 --- Charles Copeland and CliTTord Thayer Tormed The TirsT boys' doubles Team and show ouTsTanding abiliTy in Tennis. Copeland also Took honors wiTh Arlene l-larmon in The mixed doubles conTesT. The second Tennis Team, also very good, consisTs oT Bob Anderson and KenneTh GarreTT --- ln baseball, The ouTsTanding seniors are: Roy Tully, who plays cenTer Tielcl and Mike lvlize, who plays second base --- Charles Foulke won his leTTer in Track Tor Three consecuTive years. Gyle Tague Ben Nunez Gonzale Valles KenneTh Garreff Bob Anderson Roy Tully Mike Mize Charles Foulke Charles Copeland Clifford Thayer l 67 JUNIOR SENIOR The Junior-Senior Prom is The social evenT always held aT The end oT The school year Tor graduaTes. The Tormal dance Toolc place aT The Mission Inn in Riverside. The Prom is always loolced Torwarcl To wiTh a deal oT anTicipaTion by all The sTudenTs Tor iT is one oT The imporTanT evenTs oT The school year. This year, as never beTore, The gay crowd which exceeded The limiT oT one hundred and TiTTy couples, were aTTracTed by The beauTiTuI surroundings. Dancing Took place in AviaTors I-Iall and on The lovely ouTdoor paTio which ioins The chapel. The Sophomore RecepTion, a welcome To all sophomores, is aTTended by all The sTudenTs. This year The dance was an excepTional success wiTh The hall lavishly decoraTed. Sponsored by The Pan American Club, The dance was carried ouT in The Theme oT our SouTh American neighbors. The highIighT oT The evening was a colorTuI Tloorshow presenTed by The Mexican sTudenTs in Their naTive way. RECEPTION 68 MAYDAY Each year, The Girls' League lilces To enTerTain The moThers. This year The program was held in The school caTeTeria. Because The evenT Tell in American School Week, The decoraTions were carried ouT in paTrioTic colors. The sTage was arrayed wiTh many bouqueTs oT beauTiTul Tlowers and palms Through which could be seen The sTreaming colors oT our Tlag. Red, whiTe, and blue was draped across The TronT oT The sTage and The individual Tlags were placed aT inTervals on The Tables. The procession oT The American Girl and her aTTendanTs was The highlighT oT The evening. Chosen as The mosT ouTsTanding girl in school, Gloria Gillespie, The honored guesT, was selecTed by her Tellow sTudenTs Tor her abiliTy in leadership, good posTure, grades, and personaliTy. Gloria's aTTendanTs were candidaTes Tor The honor. A welcome To The moThers was exTended by Virginia Sheehan, presidenT oT The Girls' League, and ToasTs were offered by Laura Mae KalTenborn, Frances SmiTh, BeTTy Long, and Ardell Bishop. A symposium was given by members oT agriculTure, TirsT aid, commercial, radio, and nuTriTion classes. T Ti QUEEN KCOURT 69 Laura Mae Kallenborn Rulh Sawyer Karl Evans Raymond Mullen Charles Copeland Tom Doyle Bill Bailey Richard Genlry Roberl Perrich Doyle Henderson SPEECH and DRAMA The C.B.L. Debale Tournamenl was held al our high school lor lhe lirsl lime in lhe hislory ol lhe lournamenl and will nol be held here again lor len years. The seniors who were chairmen ol lhe conlesl were: Tom Doyle, Laura Mae Kallenborn, and Bill Bailey. The San Bernardino sludenls lhal came oul wilh honors were Roberl Perrich and Charles Copeland who lied lor lhird place wilh Banning: Challey winning lirsl place and Covina second --- Diclc Genlry won lirsl place in lhe cily oralorical conlesl sponsored by lhe American Legion and placed second in lhe counly lournamenl ln lhe cily speech conlesl sponsored by lhe Lions Club, Tedd Holcomb won lirsl place --- Ray Mullen lied wilh Evelyn Sleele, a junior, lor lirsl place in lhe Exlernporaneous Conlesl sponsored by lhe Twenly-Thirly Club ol San Bernardino --- The senior spealcers lor lhe February gradualing class were: Karl Evans, Rulh Sawyer, and Ray Mullen. The oulslanding Thespians are piclured here. These are lhe people who have shown oulslanding acling abilily and have lrequenlly parlicipaled in lhe plays during lhe lasl lhree years ol high school Jean Scapple has played lhe leading roles in many play produclions --- Tedd Holcomb and Bob Perrich are noled lor lheir leading characler parls Virginia Lubbring and Donaldeen Arlhurs have played characler leads and some bil parls --- Belle June Leeny has lalcen slrong characler leads, Conrad Wedberg, Bill Luke, and Ray Mullen have excelled in olher parls. Tedd Holcomb Jean Scapple Roberl Perrich Virginia Lubbring George Beck Bill Luke Belle June Leeny Conrad Wedberg Donaldeen Arlhurs Raymond Mullen 70 Bob Hall Bob Moodey Coleen CaTon Geraldine Grimes Margie Willis Phyllis BrisTow Benny Nunez Jacquie Sfernamen Dewey Smarf Clifford Fergu:on PROMINENT PEOPLE Bob Hall and Bob Moodey boosTed The morale OT sTudenTs and players wiTh Their clever TooTball assemblies --- Elsie Mae TilleTT has done splendid worlc as Soboban RepresenTaTive oT Girls' League --- Jaclc Brown was The TirsT semesTer presidenT oT The Pericleans --- BeTTy Wilson has proved herselT a leading parTicipanT in school evenTs. Dewey SmarT and CliTTord Ferguson have been awarded The STar l:armer's degree --- lvlargie Willers, sTudenT direcTor oT our school orchesTra, has shown remarkable TalenT on The viola and mellophone --- Benny Nunez has presenTed To The school a memorial shield Tor The alumni oT S.B.l-l.S. who losT Their lives in The second world war. Wilma Lea SmiTh has done a greaT deal Tor The Girls' League on commiTTees --- Jaclcie STernaman and Phyllis BrisTow show remarkable TalenT in Tashion drawing --- Colleen CaTon has a beauTiTul soprano voice which reaches an ocTave above high C --- Geraldine Grimes is an excepTional pianisT and accompanisT --- Conrad Wedberg has organized his own orchesTra and played in iT aT many school TuncTions --- Carolyn lVlcCrary is an eTTicienT l-li-Tri presidenT The VarsiTy Club has been presided over by Elwood lvlalooi --- Bob Wagner and George Ranlcins were presidenTs oT Arrowhead and Cardinal chapTers oT l-li-Y --- As presidenT oT Girls' Junior League, Evelyn Cline proved To be mosT reliable. Elsie Mae TilleTT Jack Brown Conrad Wedberg Befty Wilson Wilma Lea SmiTh Corolyn McCrary Bob Wagner George Rankins Elwood Maloof Evelyn Cline I 4 ,ff ,f 4 7, ' ,J ' ' ,,,, ' ' X , ,, , , ful ff 1 G 1 , 7 l I E if L, F ? n . , ia , ru , t H T if F w-eww. m. W, P, .,.. ,,.. ,. ,Z . M 'im' F 1? 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The diTTiculT Task OT assembling our eTTorTs To make This book worThwhile, wenT To The able hands OT Miss Ella Connor, who alTernaTely praised and criTicized our work, buT who always was our Triend and advisor. Many Thanks Tor The help she has given us. Lorna Richie Edwin Beckley Helen Jean Binney Evelyn Cline 3' Belfe June Leeny Bob Willingham Garnel Brooks TYRO ANNUAL Joan Bays Doris Shankel 5 gg X 7 X N 3, as ' T so sw: f s ss- s oss X A1 X Q x -.sg o TYRO ANNUAL John Dreyfuss Beverly Monroe 75 RICHARD GARN ER Business Manager All The phoTography in This book, wiTh The excepTion oT The senior and snap pages, was done enTirely by The boys on our own sTaTT. We are mighTy proud OT The work They have compleTed. Also deserving much honorable menTion is our Business STaTT, who noT only Took care oT all The business TransacTions, buT gave The Tyro some grand adverTising as well. PubliciTy galore, was The slogan They Tol- lowed ThroughouT The year. Under The very able guidance oT WebsTer Hall, The duTies oT The business sTaTT were successTully ex- ecuTed. We wish To express how much enioymenT we derived Trom The making oT This Annual, and we sincerely hope iT brings you much pleasure in The coming years. Arlene Harmon Jack Brooks Roberfa Ifferf Delva Ashmenf Dave Marfi BeTTy Gray Benny Nunez J , g H JOHN DREYFUSS EdiTor-in-Chief Under The leadership oT John DreyTuss, ediTor, and Shirley Pepper, associaTe ediTor, The Tyro Weekly has had a very successTul year. WiTh George lvloran and Ralph Davis' corroboraTion we have had an accu- raTe and inTormaTive sporTs page. ln The column, WhaT's Cooking, Barbara Coolc puT in a word Tor The girls in sporTs. Ex- change ediTor was handled very well This year by Norma Lucas. Bill Bounds and PaT Angel were second page ediTors including The 'l'yroscope, The mosT popular column in The paper. Third page ediTors were Vir- ginia Lubbring and Dorofhy GreenhuT. Jim ArmsTrong, one oT our TalenTed, was car- ToonisT Tor The Tyro This year. lvlany in- TeresTing and humorous evenTs were de- picTed by him Through arT, Tom Doyle Ralph Dav Bill Bounds Elizabeth Graney Virginia Lubbring Doris Shankel Bud SmiTh TYRO WEEKLY Shirley Pepper George Moran TYRO WEEKLY Norma Lucas Jim Armsfrong 77 BARBARA COOK WiTh Barbara Cook as business manager The duTies oT The business sTaTT were exe- cuTed wiTh ease. Tom Doyle ediTed The Sun column which appeared in The daily newspaper Twice a week. DialiTed , radio column, was wriTTen by George WebsTer. This kepT The sTudenTs inTormed on whaT's happening in radio. KenneTh GarreTT was The correspondenT Tor The F.F.A. Wilma Klulz, GyneTh Jacques. and Richard Mag- daleno capably perTormed The duTies oT TypisTs. WiTh The help and guidance OT Miss Williams, who is The sponsor oi The weekly, This has been a very successiul year. The Tyro is produced by advanced journal- ism sTudenTs. IT prinTs currenT evenTs and iTems oT inTeresT and is The popular medium oT The sTudenTs. Norma DeTar KenneTh GarreTT DoroThy Greenhuf Don Van Sfeenwyck Juanifa Graham Richard Maqdaleno George Websfer JUNIOR PRESS CLUB PresidenT Ke-iTh Skousen Sponsor Miss KaTherine Williams Purpose-To inTeresT The sophomores in journalism. AcTiviTies-The Junior Press Club has a member- ship oT sophomores only. lT is The only sTudenT di- recTed club in The school. AlThough being sponsored by lvliss Williams, iT is di- recTed by The presidenT oT The Quill and Scroll, Shirley Pepper. This club is valuable in preparing sophomores Tor posiTions j Q on The Tyro Weekly. Firsf row, left fo righi: Skousen K., Schulfe B., Casfle T. Second row: Hogan A., Lee J., Musso l., T I Slockwell R. '.r... , Firsf row, leff To righfz Boynfon S., Lucas N., Doyle T., Angel P., Lindholm S., Hafcher P. Second row: Van Sleenwyke D., Dreyfuss J., Graeie S., Hirafa E., Stockwell J. Third row: Pepper S., Jolley H., Long B. AcTiviTies-This club aT- Tords members journalis- Tic experience. To belong To This one musT be a member of eiTher of The honor socieTies and re- ceive a recommending grade in journalism. Our club is a branch oT The in- TernaTional organizaTion oT The Quill and Scroll. Purpose-To TurTher The inTeresT oT journalisTic wriTing. Sponsor lvliss KaTherine Williams PresidenT Shirley Pepper . QUILL and SCROLL 78 C. S. F. PresidenT Bob Richards Sponsor Miss Amy Jane STeinberg Purpose-To raise The scholasfic sTanding oT The sTudenT body. AcTiviTies-The C.S.l:. is one oT The largesT sTu- denT organizaTions in The school. Many enjoyable parTies are held by This group. A large percenT- age oT The scholarships ' are given To The members 5 oT This club because oT T? Z Their high scholasTic abiliTy. Carlson L. Dexfer L. Arias K. Firsf row, leff fo riqhf: Carl W., C., Pia E., Phipps V., Tharper R. Firsf row, leff To righfz Graham M., MacMurray E., Long B., Krisfofferson H., Lindholm L., Siggins P., Nahamura C., Gormley P., Hanson A., Dufcher D., Lucas P., Varvis A., Sfeele E., Bell E. Second row: Blomquisf B., Dorn C. L., Diesel H., Ahre E., Holgan B., Hogan A., Neff J., Soufherland F., Sfumpf M., Holmes W., Beckeif S., Dudley M.J., McArdle J. Third row: Bower B., Hunffing D., Green D., Berk E., Hafcher P., Lynn B., Deyo J., Cook B., Ward B., Wahlen G., Mueller A., Leufhold V., Dickey F. FourTh row: HiraTa J., Reilly D., Marfin G., Case L., Richards S., Girard B., Harmon A., Long P., Willifs B., Wible E., Krauss H., Winfer E., Harris J., Ferguson A. C. Fiffh row: Sfevens R., Shinkle S., Gibford B., Bays J., Mafhews G., Gurr S., Pearson L., Sfephens M., Cosfello R., Bancroff D., Newcomer J., Marfin R., Tow H. Sixfh row: Ross E., Tillif E., Willifs V., Pepper S., Harris B., Zurcher N., Sheefs D., Reed D., Waye D., Gray J., Miles M. Sevenfh row: Gray B., Richards B., Roack K., Brown G., Lockard M., Liqhf B., Banks V., Richards M., Whife M., Lewis B., Redline W., Wheeler J. Eighfh row: FeursTein D., Greenhuf D., Rankins J., Evans A., Allen B., Franklin C., Thayer C., Copeland C., Genfry R., Flory W., Sfevenson N. Ninfh row: Wiffmeyer E., Piper E., Reeves J., Woods B., Crass B., Sufe D., Moreland M. Tenfh row: Lucas N., Holcomb T., Brown B., Ralphs J., Galvan D., Henderson D., Brinkman P., Van Sfeenwyk D. Elevenfh row: Plummer J., Quinn R., Korenqold B. Evans C., Ries M., Evans J., Thomas D., Angel P., Wainwriqhf M., Sfockwell J., Jelinek Second row: Oehl D., Jones A., Willis M., Schumann P., Sfocldon M., Osburn M., , Ramirez R., Lopea D., Palca R. Third row: Weeks L., Mack E., Richey S. M., Lehman H., Marfinez D., Galloway M., Cooper J., Sharp W., Duff L., Harrold L., Lloyd P., Pufney G. Fourfh row: Sformer B., Macdonald M., Kemp D., Floyd N., Smifh E. F., Weech J., Daniels M., Mirafa E., Brewsfer N., Miller D., Willingham B., Schulfe B. A. FifTh row: Brimmer B.J.,..Alwerfh D., Wheeler B., Gross K., Knighf B., Evans M., Richards J., Smifh W. L., Bruce A., Man M., Boynfon S., Joris L., Romo A., Greiving J. Sixlh row: Reuss E., Couch D., Fisher E., Harper E., Crawford W., Willis L., Sfocer D., Jacques G., Osburn L., Sfockwell R. Sevenfh row: Widmeyer R., Baker N. O., Manison D. D., Navarrefe H., Richardson B., Dowd P., Alfon B. Eighfh row: Hogan R., Roach H., Prior K., Hoffman H., Bloom T., Wifhem L., Brown L. Ninfh row: Romo R., Taulbee W., Gomez M., Siorsfrand T. 79 AcTiviTies-Several meeT- ings and ouTside acTivi- Ties are held ThroughouT The year. This club recog- nizes Those sTudenTs who have good grades, buT are noT guiTe eligible Tor C. S. F. is aTTaining The high goals oT This club, The sTudenTs have accomplish- ed much Toward being beTTer ciTizens. Purpose - To encourage high grade sTandards among The sTudenTs. Sponsor Miss Blanche PresTon PresidenT Mary Monninger LOCAL HONOR SOCIETY Flrsf row, Iefl' lo righf: Bruce A., Skousen K., Moore M., McArdle J., Sladlman V., Ralphs J. Second row: Ferguson A. C., Sfodelle J., Kassel P., Harris J., Frownfelfer R. Aclivilies-There are lwo annual lournamenls in lhe C. B. L. debale conlesl. Richard Genlry and Doyle Henderson lied lor lhird place in lhe San Bernardino J.C. lnvilalional Tourna- menl. S. B. l-l. S. was hosl lor The lirsl lime lo lhe Fillh Annual Spring Tour- namenl ol The C. B. L. Purpose-ll gives praclice and poinls loward a cov- eled cup. Sponsor Mrs. Virginia Colley C. B. L. DEBATES SOPHOMORE DEBATE Sponsor lvlrs. Virginia Colley Purpose-To arouse lhe inleresl ol sophomores in public speaking. Aclivilies-The Sopho- more Debale 'reams were organized early in lhe lirsl semesler. They allendecl many invilalional lourna- menls including lhe one al Corona and lhe one al Beverly Hills, bringing home honors from loolh. Flrsl row, leff lo righl: Moore M., Woods B., Richards J., Van Scoyoc C., Sradlman V., Smifh W. L., Wiley D., Sleele E. Second row: Frownfelfer R., Herkelrafh D., Bruce A., Perrich R., Doyle T., Copeland C., McArdle J., Arfhurs D. Third row: Kassel P., Skousen K., Harris J., Kallenborn L. M., Ferguson A. C., Brown J. EXTEMPORE I l SPEAKING Sponsor ivi rs. Virginia Colley Purpose-To 'rrain lor conlesl. Aclivilies-The exlempo- raneous speaking conlesl was sponsored b lhe 20- 30 Club. Six linaiisls were selecled lo speak before lhe club and lhe individual winners were presenled wilh lrophy cups. Three sludenls represenled lhe high school in each seclion in Jrhe C.B.L. Declamalion conlesl. Firsl row, Iefl lo righl: Dulcher D., Bruce A., Moore M.,Richards J., Smifh W. L., Arlhurs D., Sfeele E. Second row: Wiley D., Bishop A., Woods B., McArdIe J., Brown J., Holcomb T., Sfone J. Third Row: Skousen K., Ralphs J., Sladfman V., Perdew B., Copeland C., Kallenborn L.M., Story A.,WiIIis NI. Fourlh row: Frownfeller R., Kassel P., Ralphs J., Slodelle J., Ferguson A. C. Firsf row, Ieff lo righf: Richards J., Sleele E., Smilh W, L. Second row: Woods., B., Brown J., Holcomb T. Aclivilies--The winner of lhe American Legion con- lesl was Richard Genlry. There were 'rhirleen slu- denls in lhe preliminaries oi lhe Lions Club conlesl. Awards were given lo Tedd Holcomb, Roberl Perrich, and Jacquelyn Richards. Tedd Holcomb represenled lhe local club in lhe dislricl conlesl' al Redlands. Purpose - To Train lor conlesls. Sponsor lvl rs. Virginia Colley ORIGINAL .M ...I ORATORY 8 I NATIONAL FORENSICS Presidenl' Dick Genlry Sponsor Mrs. Virginia R. Coffey Purpose-Promole grealer inleresl in speaking aclivi- lies. Aclivilies - During The year many inlerscholaslic speaking conlesls are held. Those sludenls 'raking parl in 'rhese conlesls are eli- T gible for membership of lhis club. The members of lhis club have won many oulslanding honors in lhe field of speech. l Hrs? row, left lo righf: Bruce A., Arlhurs D., Doyle T., Copeland C., Wiley D., Richards J., Van Scoyoc C. Second row: Sladfman V., McArdle J., Skousen K., Brown J., Holcomb T., Smifh W. L. Third row: Herkelrath D., Frownfeller R., Moore M., Woods B., Ralphs J., Kassel P., Harris J., Aclivilies- Many infer- eshng meelings are held, , QM and speech conlesls en lered by This club. As usual, ils members broughl honorable men- lion lo our school lhrough lheir merilrable eiforls. The sludenls 'rake a keen inleresl in lheir club and l'he sludenl body is proud of Their accomplishmenls. Purpose-To encourage oralorical laienls among The sludenls. Sponsor Mrs. Virginia R. Coffey Presidenl Alden Kaylor CARDI NAL FORENSIC Newcomer J., Ferguson A. C. First row, lefl 'ro righl: Kassel P., Skousen K., Moore M., Doyle T., Copeland C., Wiley D., Richards J., Arfhurs D., Steele E. Second row: Dulcher D., Sladlman V., McArdla J., Bishop A., Ralphs J., Stodelle J., Holcomb T., Stone J., Marlin G. Third row: Herkelrafh D., Frownfelfer R., Woods B., Perdew B., Brown J., Smith W. L., Kallenborn L. M., Slory A. Fourlh row: Ferguson A. C., Harris J., Bruce A., Ralphs J., Lucas N., Van Scoyoc C., Willis M. 82 1- 1- FRENCH Sponsor Mr. WeighTman PresidenT Marcia Moreland Purpose: To sTimulaTe in- TeresT in The French language. AcTiviTies-Trips To French Tallcing picTures, French dinners and games help To TurTher inTeresT in The lan- guage. Each oT These is equally inTeresTing and helpTul To French sTudenTs. They Teel more aT ease wiTh The language when They can enTer iT inTo Their daily liTe. Firsf row, leff To righi: Deyo Jo M., Schumann P., Maybell L. Second row: Moreland M., Kor- engold N., Ringsfead D., Wedberg C., Somerby M., Cram C., Welghfman M., Sponsor, Lucas N., Gentry R., Sinsabaugh B., Moodey B. lnsef: Moreland M. AcTiviTies-This club holds numerous meelrings during The year To TosTer a lively inTeresT in LaTin deriva- Tives. Their acTiviTies are highlighTed loy an annual picnic aT The end oT each year. The sTudenTs Tind The language helpTul in undersTanding man Eng- lish words derived! Trom LaTin. Purpose: To promoTe in- TeresT in The LaTin lan- guage. PresidenT Phyllis Long Sponsor Miss RuTh Randell LATIN Long, Madden, Pufney, Bell, Moore, Baylls, Mofherspaul, G. Ranklns, Muelle Gormley, Thomas, Brown, Perdun, Harris, Paddock, McArdle, Prior, Ralphs, Lighf, Perkins, Hansen, Taylor, Jodan, Thompson, Lockard, Love, Bruce, Chapin, Carpenler, Coldwell, Allen, Brown, Sfocker, Ferris, Krauss, Downing, Sfewarf, Curlis, Mahon, Tilliif, WilIiTs, Joris, J. Rankins, Findlay, Frisbie, Frederiksen, Ellis, Bohn, Reeves, Currie, Smifh, Curren, Brown, Hambly, Evans, Loehrer, Carpenfer, Green, Sfephens, DeHaan, Farmer, Jordan, Lupton, Binney. 4' 84 SPANISH CLUB Sponsor Miss lone Norlon Presidenl Frances Spears Purpose - To encourage ihe sludy of Spanish cul- lure. Aclivilies-Many inleresi- ing iacls of Spanish life and cusloms are discussed al' meelings held several limes during lhe year. The Chrislmas parly is always a fesiive evenl. Firsi' row, leff fo righfz Salazar Gasca L., Rodriquez D. Second H., Godinesi H., Villasenor B., Rodriquez V., Guillen L., Garcia A., row: W N X i T m..Sz,.y, . s ,Lf .ayf ,vv f fx' Ward, Wahlen, Roach, Bloom lPublici+y Chairmanl, Miranda lVice-Presidentl, Clark, Beckell, Owens, Fisher, Hunfing, Sformer, Diesel, Jolly lProgram Chairmanl, Stepf, Lehman lSecrelaryi,.Parmm, Hirafa, Long, Lindholm, Marfinez, Sforer, Banks, Groul, Kemp, Spears lPreslden1l, .Chr1slensen, Espino, Willits, Gord, Ruth Slockwell, SchuH'e, Janet Sfockwell, Spears, Hanson, Franklin, DeGraaf, Lord, Holmes, Lucas, Lieres, Allen, Seeback, Small, Gomez, Floyd, Porter. Negrele C., Seqovia D., Alvarado C., Daldera A., Trampus F., Nunez B., Lieres F. Aclivilies - The Pan- American Club is one of our liveliesl' This year. ll' sponsored some of our besl assemblies ancl had a greal deal of fun al iis own meelings and parries. All of lheir assem- blies were done in Pan- American slyle and were always very colorful. Purpose-To provide a social and cullural club for lhe Mexican sludenls. Sponsor Miss Elsie M. Hazelwood Presidenl Benny Nunez PAN AMERICAN CLUB First row, leff fo riqhf: Kipf, Weech, Boliver. Second row: Payne, Diesel, Meyer, McMahon. Third Aclivilies - Agricullural judging conlesls and co- operalrive aclivilies wilh local farm organizalions are among lhe aclivilies. Exhibiling al fairs is al- ways included. San Ber- nardino is proud of lhe awards This group has re- ceived. Purpose-To iurlher Jrhe sludy of vocalional agri- cullure. Presidenl Charles Slevens Sponsor Mr. Kipi F. F. A. row: Gericke, Seely, Sarkisoff, Trouf, Lewis. OUTDOOR GIRLS Presidenl Helen Kipi Sponsor Mr. Max A. Kip? Purpose-To sludy animal life. Aclivilies - These girls judge al fairs, hold par- ries, go on horseback rides, picnics and hikes. This club is only Two years old, buf 'rhe girls are already connoisseurs on animal habils. They mighl be called sislers 'ro The Fulure Farmers. The girls work induslriously and ac- complish much. Firsl' row, leff lo righlz Houghfen W., Case S., Joseph G., Sfevens G., Wellon J., Ferguson C., Smari D. Second row: Lane J., Blake E., Dye T., Lauferborn R., Wieder B., Baker L., Dawn G., Cummings G., Moore B. Third row: Cummings C., Kipf M. A., Sponsor, Hyde G., Jackson G., Sfreeler L., Hoffman H., Allen B., Dewar J., Weening D. 86 SOBOBANS Sponsor lvlrs. WiniTred Poss PresidenT Shirley Richards Purpose - To arouse school spiriT. AcTiviTies-These girls are leaders oT The school. They have brealcTasT meeTings ThroughouT The year, and Their annual TaculTy Teeds are evenTTul occasions. Every girl worlcs inclus- Triously To uphold The sTandards oT The club. They all help To beTTer our school morale. Firsf row, leff io righT: MarTin, Pearson, Sfevens, Cook, Bays, Joris. Second row: Deyo, Smifh, Hirafa, Richards, Girard,TilleT, Palca, Willife, Evans, Reeves, Currie, Burke, Carlson, Moore, Pepper, Sheehan, Feursfein, Hall. Firsl' row, le'H' To righl: SiosTrand T., Dreyfuss J., Perrich R., Redline W., KeiTh R., Bailey B. Second row: Ware D., Doyle T., Jaharis J., Copeland C., Henderson D., Genrry D. Third row: Reeves J., STone J., Woods B., Palmer B., Reed D. 87 AcTiviTies-Many excur- sions are Talcen Through- ouT The year. This year's big evenT was The U.C.L.A.-U.S.C. TooTball game in Los Angeles. The Pericleans sponsor The annual ChrisTmas parTy Tor liTTle children. Purpose-To develop leadership and good ciTi- zenship. Presidenl' Jaclc Brown Sponsor Mr. Keck PERICLEANS 5 1 511- W ' - Firsf row, lefl lo righl: Earls M., Alloniy H., Messenger R., Richardson J., Smilh F., McMilIen E., Paladino V., Bayor B., Haydis S., Earls E., Paladino G., Pia E., Hill D., Trim L., Riddle M., Poole O., Van Derford D., Standing R., Gerike M. Second row: Kanler M., Earls Mary, Brewsfer D., Flory W., Vaughan C., Reed D., Castello R., Mc-Culley M., McKelvey D., McElralh B., Fallen M., Weech J., Schafer P., Hines V., Marfinez J., Anker B., Karr P., Prasfer P., Caslille R. USHERETTES Sponsor Howard Palmer Presidenl Eliza belh Earls Purpose-Usher al school plays. Aclivilies-These girls are a valuable assel lo any aclivilies held in lhe audi- lorium. Their scarlel, gold and black uniforms are allraclive and add much lo creale a ieslive almo- sphere. Their several so- cial occasions are huge successes. Firsl row, leff To righf: Hilbig R., Rice C., Rickerl D., Rice B., Tomkins R., Jackson B. 4.,,,.,f . w,,,,M. Acliviiies - Wilhoul 'rhe help of lhese boys our plays could hardly be produced. They handle T all lighling, sound effecls and lhe changing of scenery. They have done much lo make our enler- lainmenl more enjoyable. Purpose - Handle all slage operalions. Presiclenl Bob Jackson Sponsor l-loward Palmer STAGE CREW 88 ff Firsl row, leff fo righl: Snell, Hagler, Goodwin, Gibson, Nerf, Bocanegro, Vacca, Slrarlon, Bownds, Scheer, Murlllo, Florez, Smarl, Prieffe. Second row: Bowler, Mafhews, Baxter, Blake, Widmeyer, McCrackin, Barr, Thomas, Prier, Wood, Ralslon. Third row: Brookfield, Carlson, Pulnam, Gomez, Lopez, Carlson, Willis, Black, Fowler, Woods, Gibson. Foudh row: Givens, Hagler, Branscum, Byake, Cline, Vernon, Ausfin, Kassel, Harold, Aclivilies: This club was formed lo encourage mu- sical lale-nl among our sludenls. ll has succeeded in producing a line group of musicians who have worlced hard for The cred- il lhey have gained. Mr. lngraham deserves much acclaim for his line resulls in direcling This worlh- while organizalion. Purpose: To acguainl slu- denls wilh lhe finer music. Sponsor Mr. lngraham ORCHESTRA BAND The sludenl body of S.B.l-l.S. is exlremely proud of lhe school band. Under Mr. lngraham's compelenl direclion, lhis organiza- lion has proved ils worlh by winning numerous awards in lhe pasl. This year, lhe musical group has surpassed any expecla- lions by alrlaining superior raling al lhe Conlesl held in Complon. lngraham O. Firsf row, lef'f lo right: Van Scoyoc C., Mignof A., Oberf E., Bogia V., Evans V., Thomas R., Giebler H. Second row: Willis M., Carfer G., Alworfh R., Franklin C., Van Nodwick H., Smifh K., Mignol E. Third row: Schumann P., Bowler B., Hunt B., Palmer B., Wiley D. Fourrh row: Grimes G., Wedberg C., Dorn C., Harris D., Thomas C., Richmond V., Black A. eq YELL LEADERS l-lead Helen AshTon Purpose: To help The sTu- denTs cheer The Team To vicTory. AcTiviTies: PuTTing Their hearT and soul inTo Their work, These Three are re- sponsible Tor The Tine spiriT The rooTing secTion show- ed aT every game. Under Their guidance, The cheers Trom The sTudenT body gave prooT oT Their lay- alTy To The Team, deTeaTed or vicTorious. C. Manning, H. Ashfon, T. Ellsworfh Kneeling: B. Wilson, O. Poole. Sfanding: D. DeTar, R. Wade, B. Howard, F. Trozera. AcTiviTies: The girls are dressed in red, and wave whiTe pom poms. They do clever rouTines accompan- ied by The band, and are more Than successTul in arousing The lasT biT oT spiriT in The rooTing sec- Tion. Their pep and en- Thuisiasm reTlec:T baclc To The sTudenTs who Tollow Their lead. Purpose: To add spiriT and color To The games. l-lead BeTTy Wilson POM POM GIRLS Leff To right Fihgerald, Prolehi, Smarf, Hagler, Thomas, Sanfini. G.A.A. AcTiviTies--Many ouTside acTiviTies, iniTiaTions, bike rides, wiener balces are enjoyed by These lively girls. BaslceTball, hockey, volley ball, badminTon and Tennis are energeTically played and rules Tor good sporTsmanship are TaiTh- Tully pracTiced. Purpose - To promoTe good Tellowship and aTh- leTic abiliTy in The girls oT S.B.l'l.S. Sponsor Miss Frances Doig PresidenT Jo lvlusso MAJGRETTES Maioreiries Jewel FiTzgerald Purpose: To add rhyThm and qualify To The band. AcTiviTies-Dressed in red and whiTe, The girls do diTTiculT Triclcs wiTh Their silver sTiclcs, and as These baTon Twirling, high sTep- ping misses march down The Tield in TronT oT The band, every Cardinal hearT is Touched wiTh pride. For enTerTainmenT during The halT, our ma- ioreTTes are Tops. Firxf row, leff To righT: Shaeffer P., Threal' M., Musso J., Piper E., Hagler D., Marfinez J., Cook B. Second row: Haws B., Rose B., Pia E., Ginkins B., Ramirez B., Kemp D. Third row: Mau M., Salaz E., Hagler N., Wed L., Gamboa C., Ellis G. FourTh row: Leufhold V., Hufchison N., Cooley D., Musso I., Casfillo R., Thompson D. Fiffh row: Maflhews G., Shockley N., Nish S., Howes B., Lynn B., Richards M. AEOLIAN CLUB Sponsor Miss lvlaclcenzie Presidenl Gerry Grimes Purpose: To iurlher music apprecialion. Aclivilies-These lalenled sludenls give many assem- blies and operellas 'rhroughoul lhe school year. This club was lormed lo aid singers and creale inleresl in music curricu- lum. The Annual Chrisl- mas Pageanl' is ably pro- duced by This group. -WM Firsl row, lefl lo rigl-if: Franklin, Calon, Pres., Wedberg, Grimes, G., Luke, V. Pres., Flory, Grimes J., Slanding, Karr. Second row: Oldham, Sfafford, MacMurray, Boynlon, Blanc, Ellis, Marlin, Van Soyoc, Hefner, Mackenzie M. A., sponsor. Third row: Bownds, Lloyd, Viels, Van Ness, Thomas, House, Wrighf, Gardner, Story, Perkins. Fourlh row: Rice, Denninglon, Fallon, Jones, Garrison, Belc her, Fleming, Garcia, Meiia, Gulierrez. Fiflh row: Holmes, Physical Educalion Classes Shown - Glee Club in Pif Dewar, Lynn, Canlrell, Flin, Lincoln, Welfon, Carranza, Richards, Dufcher, Ferguson. Resume - The angels around lhe world were an oulslanding baclcground lor This pageanl lhal is given diiierenlly every year, The soloisls and The chorus in lhe pil gave beauliiul performances. The clever cosluming and scenery added much lo malce This lhe besl pag- eanl ever produced. Purpose: To commemor- ale lhe birlh oi Chrisl. Produced by Aeolian and Glee Clubs CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Firsl' row, leff lo righl: Palmer H., Sponsor, Ar-lhurs D., Lubbring V., Scapple J., Luke B. Second row: Perrich B., Holcomb T. NATIONAL THESPIANS Presidenl' Tecld Holcomb Sponsor Mr. Howard H. Palmer Purpose-To give rec- ognilion +o oulslanding Thespians. Aclivilies - One musl have had a speaking parl' or sludenl' direciorship in Jrhree major school plays in order lo become a member. Members usually lalce parl in a play enlered in ihe Pasadena Tourna- menl. The lhealrical lai- eni' in 'rhis club is appre- ciaied and acclaimed by The whole sludenl body. Firsf row, Ieff lo right Schaefer P., Leeny B. J., Graham B., Holcomb T., Lubbring V., Brisfow P., Scapple J. Second row: Marlin G., Cline E., Schwartz P., Ralphs J., Brown B., Sfocker H., Gardner A. Third row: Wedberg C., Perdew B., Richards B., Henderson D., Palmer B., Sfone J. Fourth row: Deyo J. M., Luke B., Doyle T., Bailey B., Perrich R., Monninger M., Wilson B. Fiffh row: Palmer Aclivilies-Everyone who M. . has had a speaking pari 'f in a school play is eligible H for membership. Mem- bers presenl plays and y slcils for The sludenl' N1 body. The Nalional and Cardinal Thespians some- limes unile and produce worlhwhile enleriainmeni. Purpose-To promoie more inieresl' in dramalics. Sponsor Mr. Howard Palmer Presideni Tedd Holcomb CARDINAL THESPIANS CAST NewTon Fuller Tedd Holcomb Annabelle Fuller Virginia Lubbring Madge Fuller Jean Scapple Raymond Bill Palmer Uncle STanley RoberT Perrich Rena Leslie Berdene l-logan STeve Eldrich Tom Doyle Mr. Kimber Don Garrison Mrs. Douglas Laura KalTenborn l-lesTer Colleen CaTon OThers ElizabeTh Love Bob Richards Milce Mize PaT SchwarTz Lolly LupTon Bill Luke Ray Mullen DirecTor Howard Palmer STudenT DirecTors Bill Bounds Phylis SchaeTer Sponsors Cardinal Thespians Cardinal Forensics LefT To righT: Hogan, Richards, Garrison, CaTon, Mullen, Doyle, Perrich, Scapple, Holcomb, Lubbring, Palmer, Love, KalTenborn, Luke, Swarfz, Bounds, Schaefer, LupTon. GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE The TirsT play oT The season was a rollicking comedy in Three acTs. The acTion cenTered around an old, run-down house in which George WashingTon was supposed To have slepT. Mr. Fuller's apparenT enThusiasm, and his wiTe's equally apparenT disgusT when she TirsT sees The house were Two highlighTs oT The play. The Tamily, which includes a spoiled scheming nephew, is uniTed by a supposedly wealThy uncle and The young daughTer, Madge who becomes madly inTaTuaTed wiTh a summer TheaTer acTor. Then The Tun sTarTs, and a good Time was had by all, including The audience. Much applause wenT To The casT and To Mr. Palmer Tor Turning ouT such grand enTerTainmenT. The musical selecTions, as usual, cannoT be omiTTed Trom our honorable menTion. All in all, ThaT perTormance sTarTed The season oTT wiTh Tlying colors. LefT To righT: Scapple, Doyle, Perrichp Love, Richards, Hogan, Garrison, Rogers. 95 l'lenry Harrie CAST Simmons RoberT Perrich T Simmons Virginia Lubbring Terry Simmons Lolly LupTon ChesTer Binney Jaclq STone Sheron Rae Jean Scapple Donald SwiTT Conrad Wedberg Rodger Shields Bill Lulce Nancy Wilson Naomi T'lunT Sally OTis JaneT Ralphs Firsf row, leff To righf: Richards B., Monninger M., Perdew B., Lubbring V., Perrich B,, Lupfon L., Sfone J,, Annie Scapple J., Wedberg C., Ralphs J., Luke B., Hunf B., Sfocker H., Brown B., Love B, Pufney G., Donakieen Arfhurs Sadie Bloom THE wHoLE TowN's TALKING BeTTY Wilson The Whole Town's Talking is an hilarious comedy which ran a successTul season on Mike - . . . , Bill Perdew Broadway. The Tamily consisTs oT Mr. Simmons, a lovable schemer, Mrs. Simmons, a M J k Typical housewiTe, and Terry, Their Teen-age daughTer. The romanTic elemenT is rs' ac Son B H L broughT abouT by lovely Terry and bashTul ChesTer Binney. The acTion begins when U e Y Ove ChesTer and Mr. Simmons decided To give ChesTer a pasT involving a Tamous movie Al'Ce celebriTy. The Tun really sTarTs when The acTress and her iealous producer-Tiancee come Barbara Ann Brown To Town. Mr. Simmons also has some embarrassing momenTs when Sadie Bloom, his Gloria dancing Teacher, comTorTs him in his wiTe's presence. There were laughs every minuTe Helen STOClCGI' during This unique Three-acT play. AlThough every member oT The casT gave ouTsTanding Sandra perTormances, Jaclc STone, porTraying ChesTer Binney, sTole The show The enTire show was grand enTerTainmenT, and everyone who made The perirormance possible-wiTh special crediT To Mr. Palmer-deserves much praise and encouragemenT To give The sTudenT body more plays like This one. GuyneTh PuTney Leff 'ro righf: Arfhurs D., Lubbring V., Perrich B. Wedberg C., Sfone J., Scapple J. Wilson B., Wedberq C. ir I ,i r V frtfxlv' 152 . I ing, , . . a v f gg. 74 s ff Q fp , f X M gffg C . . f, . 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VARSITY FOOTBALL A galaxy ol cheers lrom lhe San Bernardino Senior l-ligh School sludenl body lo a grand loolball leaml This leam has carried our school banner lo lhe second place in lhe Cilrus Bell League, and in every place lhey carried il, lhe leam can be called genllemen and good sporls. This year's leam was called a Jinx Brealcer, because lhis is lhe lirsl leam since lhe lime ol Ernie Pinkerl lo beal loolh Collon and Challey l-ligh. We musl remember lhal each player on lhe leam played, worked, and swealed, nol lor lhemselves, loul lor us-lhe sludenl body. As lhe scores and lhe league slanding show, our loolball learn has won more games lhis year lhan in any year since l93O, which lacl is a lribule lo lhe unliring ellorls ol Clyde Williams, his assislanls, and lhe loolball leaml Pelers Bohner Zanone Schmidl Ems Tague Slandings' Won Losl Pomona - - 5 O San Bernardino - 4 I Challey - - 3 2 Sanla Ana - - 2 3 Riverside - - l 4 Redlands - - 5 5 Chovick Uyeda 98 Scores San Bernardino - CiTrus - - San Bernardino - Phoenix - - San Bernardino - Redlands - San Bernardino ChaTTey - San Bernardino SanTa Ana - - San Bernardino Riverside - San Bernardino Pomona - San Bernardino Covina - - Davidson I3-O O-I4 I3-O I2-O I2-2 I3-7 O-6 25-I3 Ems, Chovick, Adair. VARSITY FOOTBALL The Cardinals opened Their season in The new Grange Show sTadium by winning a I3-O vicTory over The sTrong CiTrus Team. The TirsT Touchdown was made by Donny Davidson who Took a reverse Trom l-lorTon and ran 75 yards To The goal line, The second score was made by Jim Choviclc in his usual pile driving manner and Wes Ems made The conversion. The Cards had one oT Their hardesT games oT The season when They played Phoenix, The SouThwesT ConTerence's ToughesT Team. The Redbirds held The Phoenix Team score- less Tor Three guarTers. ln The lasT guarTer Jim Chovicla was injured and The resulT was Two Touchdowns Tor Phoenix and a Tinal score oT I4-O. The nexT game oT The year was wiTh our TradiTional rivals Redlands. Six Thousand. people saw The powerTul Cardinal Team beaT Redlands I3-O. The TirsT score was made by Johnny Ralphs. Wes Ems made The second score and converTed, making The score I3-O. The Team showed an excepTionally good oTTense and a good deTense during The game. Zanone Horton Amori Diel 99 Davidson wifh The ball. VARSITY FOOTBALL The Redbirds brolce a I4 year old iinx when They overpowered a PowerTuI ChaTTey Team by The score oT I2-O. In addiTion To breaking The iinx The sTudenT body had more rooTers aT ChaTTey Tor This game Than The home Team. Wes Ems wenT over on a shorT drive Tor The TirsT Touchdown and Choviclc wenT over Tor The second score. Again The Cards brolce a I6 year old iinx by deTeaTing a sTrorig CoITon Team wiTh The decisive score oT I3-O. In The Third guarTer, Ems handed The ball To Davidson who Ioped Thiry yards Tor The TirsT Touchdown. In The IasT parT oT The Third quarTer, Ivladrigal wenT over sTanding up Tor The second Tally oT The game. The Team played Their besT game oT The season, so Tar, againsT SanTa Ana. The I2-2 score by which we deTeaTed The SainTs was The TirsT league score made againsT The Team. In The TirsT haIT a bad pass Trom cenTer neTTed Two poinTs Tor The SainTs. In The second haIT The inspired Cardinal Team ouTpIayed Their opponenTs and gained Two scores. Maloof Krause Poffs Valles Madrigal Gibbs IOO A Riverside game. VARSITY FOOTBALL ln The Riverside game, The TirsT league Touchdown was scored againsT The Team. How- ever, The final score was I3-7.The bulwark OT The line, ArT Krause, played one OT his besT games OT The year during The game. Then On a windy Thanksgiving day, The Red Devils clinched The championship by de- TeaTing a gallanT Cardinal Team 6-O. The Cardinals had The TOughesT break OT The year when a ThirTy yard Touchdown run was called back. The lasT game OT The season was wiTh a highly raTed Covina Team. According To Coach Williams, This game was one OT The besf games The Team played all season. The Tinal score OT This game was 25-I3. The sTar blocking back OT The league, Jim Chovick, was elecTed capTain OT The Team, and Wes Ems and ArT Krause were vOTed The mosT valuable players. Wesley Ems also received The award OT being The mosT improved player OT The year. OuT OT The squad OT This year, Coach Williams expecTs TourTeen men To Torm The nucleus OT The nexT year's squad. Gregory Morrison Ralphs Davis lOl Firsf row, lefT To right Lee F., Mgr.: Zanone E., Waldroup G., Gufierrez A., Nevarez C., Campbell B., Thoma son B., Gamboa R., Laird B., Horine R., Mgr. Second row: ForTier R., Fondy V., Evans K., Spencer W. Ringsfad D., Haynes B., Schmidf E., Chovick J., Adair D.,Coach I-awley. VARSITY BASKETBALL Under The coaching oT Norman Fawley The TirsT game oT The season was played wiTh ChaTTey aT The Laverne TournamenT. ChaTTey caughT The Cards oTT guard by beaTing Them 28-27. Ed SchmidT was named all TournamenT aT This meeT. EnTering The C. B. L. conTesT ThegCards were downed by Redlands, on Their courT, 25-l5. AT This game Virgil Fondy was high poinT man by scoring II oT The I5 poinTs Tor The Cards. Then The Cards iourneyed To SanTa Ana To beaT Them 35-24. This game showed Their real sTrengTh. Virgil lzondy and Karl Evans sTarred in This game by scoring I7 and ll poinTs respecTively. The Riverside Bears downed The San Bernardino Team I3-7. To seTTle The yearly dispuTe The Cards played ColTon on Their own courT and losT 25-24 wiTh The deciding poinT made in The lasT minuTe oT The game. Nevarez RingsTad Spencer Campbell H ynes I IOZ Home Game VARSITY BASKETBALL To upseT The Team aT midseason Three TirsT sTring men graduaTed-Jim Chovick, Dick Adair, and Karl Evans. ATTer losing 3 TirsT sTring men, The new Team showed up equally sTrong by losing To ChaTTey by only I poinT, 32-3l. Finally we have some real school spiriT shown aT This game, aTTer The Team had gone on many a sTrange courT wiThouT a home rooTer in The sTands. The boys received real backing aT The second Redlands game, knocking Them 43-30. The grande Tinale was The beaTing oT Pomona wiTh greaT odds againsT us. ln This game Virgil Fondy scored 25 poinTs, winning The C. B. l.. award Tor high poinT man. The boys ThaT made Their leTTers are: Karl Evans, Ed SchmidT, Jim Chovick, Dick Adair, Virgil Fondy, Bill l-laynes, Dewey Ringslread, VValTer Spencer, and Cruz Nevarez. BuT wiTh all The Tough breaks, The l942 baskeTball Team will go down as an unsupporTed buT gallanT Team. ang SchmidT Chovick Adair Fondy IO3 Firsf row, lefT To righfz Dacolias J., Woods W., Ralphs J., Krause A., BesT O., Herrera E., Lopez F., Barrie J., Murafa D., Sanchez F. Second row: Peavie A., Wedberg C., Brown J., Foulke C., Kaylor A., Tague G., Nunez B., GuTierrez A., Rodriquez R., Navarrefie H., Leven B., Mgr.: Lieres F., Mgr. Third row: Hodge V., Coach, Harper E., Davidson D., Herkelrafh D., Zempel G., Gallenos F., Jones R., Arimofo H., Richards B., Seccombe O., Sanderson R., Waldroup G., De Measfer B., Miranda R., Richards K., Bland S., Valles G., 'Confreras R. VARSITY TRACK WiTh a group OT Tine boys Trom lasT year's Team and a large group oT lasT year's sophomores, The varsiTy Track Team was desTined To be one oT The TinesT. The TirsT meeT was held wiTh ColTon High School, San Bernardino being downed by a close score. Their nexT meeT was held aT ChaTTey, and we downed Them 5l-48. The TinesT hurdler Tor The Team was a sophomore Trom lasT year, Gay Waldroup. Benny Nunez and John GuTierrez are The leading conTenders Tor The 880. Don Davidson is seTTing The pace in The IOO yard and The 220 yard dash. Home Track MeeT IO4 Fi Flrs+ row, left +o righf: Marlinez J., Skousen K., Ashley B., Twomley D., Chakos G., Rodriguez F., Fleming B Second row: MacCleeary B., Flores J., Beck C., Broadbelf B., Findley D., Negreffe J., Galvan D., Bosfwick G Andrews R., JiggeHs S., Murafa B. Third row: D P ' D. ' ' u uns , Holbrook A., Weemng D., Jackson G., Hill J. Valles Pi Blackwell G., Boolinger R., Aragon P., Campbell B., Mgr.: Hodge V., Coach. SOPHOMORE TRACK Under lhe direclion ol Viclor N. l-lodge, Jrhe Sophomore Traclc leam slarled oil very l l l ' h l' s ow y, osing l e irsl meel' wilh Collon very heavily. Wilh considerable confusion, Redlands l-ligh School was declared cross-counlry Cirrus Bell League champion. San Bernardino finished second under Coaching ol Viclor N. Hodge. The meel was held al Perris l-lill Parlc, buf The course was mol sullicienlly lc d mar e . League officials decided lo re-run lhe race, bul Th e course was mol available. rs? row, leff fo righl: Navarrefe.H., Romo R., Dacolias J., Herrera E. S h T , anc ez . Second row: Hodge V., coach, Lopez F., Lleres F., Nunez B., Kassel H., Bland S., Campbell B., Mgr. IOS Firsf row, lefi io righf: Sullivanf H., Inman J., Salo G., Barielsmever R., Howard J. B., Pefers B., Tully R., Casfenon J., Horfon L., Davis R., Fondy V., Fiscalini J., Mize M., Gregory B., Forfier R., Keifh H., Mgr.: Espy B. Mgr.: Wood B., Mgr., Sfrickler J. Second row: Sheble B., Soria A., Bofell A., Hulley F., Bloom T., Dodson D. Krouskup D., Brooks K., Murphy J., Mofherspaw R., Maloof E., Tudor D., Axion C., Rodrigues L., Sandahl H. Madrigal P., Johnson K., Coach. Third row: Sfandifer C., Ramirez M. P., Hogan R., Fisher H., Campbell B., Lee F., Doyle R., Nixon S., Shanks H., Fabela S., McDowell J., Crawford W., Paddock D., Ems W., Zanone E., Omori A., Acosfa E., Garrison D., Wessel L., Shaw W. BASEBALL This year The Cardinal Baseball Team coached by Kenny Johnson slarled oui wilh a brillianl' fulure. Wilh La Verne Horion, Mike lvlize, John Fiscalini, Joe Caslanon, Ben Gregory, and Virgil Fondy, relurning leliermen, as a ioundaiion and a greal many sophomores and oihers who did noi win a leller lasl year, buf neverlheless were fine malerial, Coach Johnson buill up an excellenl ieami one which is a sure bel for lhe Cirrus Bell League championship, an honor which 'rhey look lasi year. Home Team IO6 Firsl' row, leff lo righfz Hodge V., Coach, Moore Bill, Anderson B., Garre'H K., Moore Bob, Copeland C., Thayer C., Wells R., Harper R., Mgr. Second row: Torres C., Terry J., Lifflefon J., Tow H., McFarland B., Gray J. Palmer B., Reed D., Redenbo R., Vroman S. VARSITY TENNIS This year, fhe Cardinal neffers, under Coach Vicfor l-lodge, enioyed one of fhe besf seasons in fheir hisfory. The feam enfered fhe season wifh excepfionally brighf pros- pecfs, buf suffered early defeaf. The firsf singles player was Bob Moore, while Charles Copeland and Clifford Thayer composed fhe firsf doubles feam. Under fhe sponsorship of Mrs. Blanche Marlcey and Mr. Claude Turnbow, a new clulo appeared fhis year on our campus. This was The Cardinal Racquef Clulo, an organiza- fion formed for fhe purpose of promofing an acfive inferesf in fennis among The boys and girls. Firsf row, leff fo right Turnbow C., Coach, Moyer B., Williams D., Marlin G., Jacques G., Deyo J. M., Gorman L Hindman S., Phipps V., Brown LaV., Oehl D., Musso J., Markey B., Coach. Second row: Siosfrand T., Franklin L Moore M., Ellsworih T., Launferborn R., Copeland C., Gray J., Palmer B., McFarland B., Moore B., Thayer C. Moore B., Slafford J. Third row: Sfanfon B., Walfers B., Whiffe E., Richards J., Pearson D., Mueller E rredrickson R., Mueller A., Thomas F., Osburn L., tzarls M., Burgefl' S., Harmon A. IO7 s - .J First row, lefT To righT: Hill J., Bancroft D., Marquiss B., Arimofo H., Troy D., Shelly P., Fleming B., Jaimez C., Romo A., ConTreras R., Pobioy C., Bosfwick G. Second row: Soria A., Sullivan H., Azvedo G., Joris K. O:Hara A., Cooley B., Fisher H., Hunt R., Sheble B., Broadbelf B., Barnes J., BrisTow R., Davalos P., Cloyd V., Rannbolf B. Third row: Johnson K., coach, Einbender M., Jackson G., Howard J., Acosfa C., Brimmer L.,-Valles F., JohnsTon B., Alsip W., Crawford W., Mark D., Eiche C., RalsTon B., Seccombe O., Young E., Flin B., Kidder Wm., assf. coach. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL For clean games and good sporTsmanship in The l94l TooTball season, we had To look no TarTher Than our own CardeTTes. WhaT These boys laclced in abiliTy and experience, They made up in hard TighTing and clean sporTsmanship. The boys gained invaluable Training Trom Their Two Tine coaches, Kenny Johnson and Bill Kidder. Redlands was The TirsT C. B. L. Team played, and The Sophs beaT Them by The score oT 7-O. The nexT game wiTh ChaTTey, O-6, showed The CarcleTTes' need oT a hard running back. ATTer losing To Riverside by a score oT O-I3, The CardeTTes losT all hope of winning The C. B. L. TiTle. The nexT game was a hard TighT To regain a TooThold in The league, buT The Team losT To SanTa Ana by The score oT 7-I4. Proving ThaT They would noT give up so easily, The Sophs whipped Pomona by The conclusive score oT I9-O. The coach awarded 22 leTTers and 4 managers' leTTers. Showing ThaT noT baclofield men only can be capTain, The Team elecTed Jaclc l-lill, righT guard, To be capTain. The Tine record OT only 30 yards penalTy Tor This whole season will noT be soon TorgoTTen by The sTudenT body nor The Team. Pracfice Scrimmage 0 in , V gg lO8 FirsT row, leff To righfz AshTon L., Mgr., Green L., Austin D., HunT R., Fisher H., Jackson G., Romo A., Doylee R., Aguilar F., Omori A., Roberfs F., Mgr. Second row: Whife W., Salas R., SanTos F., Mark D., Brimmer L., Gregory B., Smifh G., Wessel L., Chahe R., Lincoln P., Simpson R., coach. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL The CardeTTes made a Tine sTarT by beaTing Perris 23-I3. BUT in enTering The C. B. L. conTesT, They losT To Redlands 2l-Io. Richie l-lunT showed greaT abiliTy in This game, and anoTher TransTer Trom The Sophomore TooTball Team, Harry Fisher, showed greaT promise. The SanTa Ana Team dropped The CardeTTes 25-l3. This game, George. SmiTh showed a good comeback by being high poinT man. BUT aT lasT The Sophomores Tound The obiecT Tor Their TirsT win The Riverside Cubs, I8-I7. A Tine player was Tound aT This game, Loren Brimmer. Once again, however, in spiTe oT brillianT Team work and excellenT individual playing, They TasTed deTeaTp This Time aT The hands oT The Redlands Terriers wiTh a score oT 27-2l. This iinx held on Through The lasT game oT The season where The Riverside Cubs blasTed The CardeTTes To The Tune oT 32-18. ln spiTe oT These reverses, The CardeTTes proved Themselves To be composed oT some oT The TinesT players in San Bernardino l-ligh School's hisTory. Ralph Simpson really Teels proud To send each and every one oT These boys on To nexT year's varsiTy sporTs. Hunf Doylee Fisher Omori Smith Remo IO9 2 Firsd' row, leff fo righf: Davidson D., Dacolias J., Ems W., Gregory B., 'Chovick J., Pres., Mize M., Horton L. Second row: Hodge V., Coach, Nevareze C., Casfenon J., Fondy V., Davis R., Zanone E., Haynes B., Maloof E., Oliver J., Johnson K., Coach-Head Sponsor. Third row: Navarrefe H., Valles G., Krause A., Adair D., Schmid? E., Lee F., Keifh H., Inman J., Gibbs B., Simpson R., Coach. Fourfh row: Williams C., Coach, Forfier R., Taulbee N., Gorman D., Peters B., Foulke C., Bohner B., Tague G., Uyeda A. Fiffh row: Fawley N., Coach, Waldroup G., Nunez B., Spencer W., Ringsfad D., Horine R., Fiscalini J., Ralphs J., Morrison D., Omori A. BLOCK S Block S is composed of all The boys who earned a leiler by eiiher compeiing wilh or managing a spori s Jream. This year lhere are more members 'rhan lhere have been for many years. Along wiih olher aclivilies lhey sponsor The annual campus clean-up campaign and hold a l.eHerman's banquel which all lhe boys and lheir iaihers ailend. Each year Jrhe Nick Se-deres lrophyis awarded lo 'rhe mosi oulsianding alhlele in school. 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SAN BERNARDIINQ Il-IEIQZI Sun Printing 8c Publishing House, creators and producers of fine printing, is proud to present the latest addition to the long list of student publication achievements recorded by THE TYRO staffs of the San Bernardino High School YT RVNTIN6 DHS DH -Site- 'E - H 1 4 MIIIM ' 'NH r , Cmftrmen in All lhe Graphic Arif BASE LI E LAUNDRY G. W. WOLF Natural Hot Soft Water DRY CLEANING and LINEN SUPPLY Telephone 43l-6l EAST BASE LINE Cash and Carry Offices Located 5I2 E Sf. - l22I E St. G. W. Wolf and Son. Props. FRED O. WOLF Don't Forget l When you get married, We will FURNISH YOUR HOME on the Budget Pldn San Bernardino Furniture Company Van Ness and Sandefur. Proprietors Complete Household Furnishings 473 E St., San Bernardino Phone 5865 .JOHN P, Vuwlim J O Certified Ge lumix H N F. V O N D E Y Graduated Class 'I2 mologist and Registered Jeweler 309 E STREET YOUR IDEAS OF TODAY ARE YOUR DEEDS OF TOMORROW Possibly no one group of young people face such grave decisions as yourself, for to your generation has fallen the task of turning a future peace into the true meaning of prosperity and understanding. Tomorrow is a day that will take full measure of your strength and ability. You as Americans must assume active leadership to preserve and defend the liberties We fought for yesterday. , . the freedom We defend today. Foorhee Fu Vlfllifbi W C0 mlwmy 685 THIRD STREET Phone 341-62 SAN BERNARDINO Gail Stockton Sporting Goods sf 486 FOURTH STREET X F Athletic Supplies - Sportsman Supplies O S . A . ki buiyx -C Tennis Shoes - Gym Clothing - Swim Suits I K X Tennis Rackets - Archery Tackle - Dart Games ' X Badminton - Slci Equipment - Guns - Ammu- nition - Fishing Taclcle - Camping Equipment ' 45 PUNCH Nelson, Gunsmith, Loclr and Key Smith l I 3- f l l W ,Q f Kg 'TT Egg, The Clean. Cheery Drug Store Aux si Duniorr THE BASE LINE PHARMACY Fred B. Mack H. F. Puthott, Jr. E ST. and BASE LINE - PHONE 42I-92 San Bernardino, California BARBARA ANN BREADS Wish Success and Happiness to the C l a s s o f ' 4 2 MEYER BAKING CO. MCC-arvey's Floral Place . . . FLORAL DESIGNS for ALL OCCASIONS SPECIALIZING IN CORSAGES Telephone 381-81 - Res. Ph. 454-61 968 F STREET We Deliver CONGRATULATIONS To Class '42 SNOW'S DRIVE-IN FOR 1-1EALTH'S SAKE' 1059 E STREET Garner Motor Co. FORD GARAGE 532 D Street San Bernardino TRACTORS TRUCKS PASSENGAR CARS Mittag 86 Volger, Inc. Park Ridge, N. I, U. S. A, Ma1zz1factz1f'e1'f 0f The Most Distinctive Typewriter Ribbons and Carbon Paper Ark Your Dealer HENR1'S Chili-Burger' Drive In Where the New Style Hamburger Was Born Plenty of French Fries 1368 E STREET ---- PHONE 641-U2 Z High!! 1 ag df: Q 'Dj S lET XA 528' A-X The pause that refreshes Real refreshment right out of the bottle- ice-cold and delicious Coca-Cola. Nothing you drink is so refreshing . . . so welcomed by all. Bottled Under Authority of the Coca-Cola Company by COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF SAN BERNARDINO 86 RIVERSIDE Nl l ANNOUNCEMENT- We offer ,Sncbolarfbgnf I0 the jiri! fzbc fan Bernardino I A Hgh .vtudenls making applzdztzbn for Beauty Culture ' l Tmining . . . . . . l f f f HHGUSUN Qgaaf SEHUUL 483 THIRD STREET SAN BERNARDINO PHONE 275-56 Bicycles - Sundries - Wheel Goods i 1 . Harrys Bicycle Store Roberts Flower Shop HGFVY GBYFSH W. H. Roberts Norma M. Roberts Repairing - Free Pick-up 8: Delivery Flowers For All Occasions Lawn Mowers Sharpened We Rem, Bicycles PHONE 4Il-42 lI55 F STREET TELEPHQNE 373-94 San Bernardino, Calif. 326 D STREET - SAN BERNARDINO WATCHES l Diamonds and Iewelry For A Graduation At OLSEN'S l RUSSELL OLSEN ' YOUR LOCAL l -'M CREDIT JEWELER GRADUATE OF SAN BERNARDINO CLASS I928 317 E Street fpfrjfgapf ffbulllllfivll H Llilulgin ei 2 Illlllllll lllll IUIEE EU. Printers - Binders - Stationers - Ottice Outfitters - Paper Dealers Wholesale and Retail Q San Bernardino, California W. P. Fuller 8: Co. 397 E Street PAINTS - - GLASS - - MIRRORS WALLPAPER - - ROOFING ARROWHEAD Elllllll Sllllll Photographic Supplies - Camera and Projector Sales and Service - Rentals ROY L. DAVIS, Owner 6I0 Third Street - Telephone 445-55 SUCCESS TO CLASS OF '42 milxlev YQ Fourth and E Streets Compliments of VVESTERVELTS PEOPLES FURNITURE CO. NewandUsed FURNITURE Convenient Terms 434 Fourth Street - San Bernardino Phone 233-44 Success to Class of '42 Iolm Suverkrup Luinber Co. Lumber and Building Materials Office: 237 D St. Telephone 4744 San Bernardino, California EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME VALEN T I NE FURNITURE COMPANY Ph 32I-53 Buy With Confidence H40 E Sh-eel one - LOWEST PRICES ALWAYS - Most ot the employees and all ot the executive Phone 404-33 - Visit Our Salon otticers are graduates ot San Ber- nardino l-ligh School LIPPINCOTT Sl CAMERA CENTER Photographic Supplies, Cameras, Films Dependable Druggists Since 1879 LOWEST DOWN TOWN PRICES Photo Finishing, Etc. 388 HIGHLAND AVE. - Phone 601-33 - Goldberg s NU-IIIIAU lllll Clllfllllllll mens Shop 479 Third Street Roy Holmes CONGRATULATES Relfeading A RHGPPIHQ ' VU'Ca I1I 9 The San Bernardino High School on 972 E Street Her Class of 1942 BLACICS . . . Smart Men's Wear . . . 367 E Street HiIl:ig's Pharmacies Cor. E St., Highland Ave. Crestline Headquarters for School Supplies and Good Lunches CONGRATULATIONS S. B. High School Class '42 70 ox , sm XR 9 M 5 . 7' ' we 'Sr if i I F ' .xl k K 5 in eL I ,wulx , . ,, A , ixtlbyrwx ,J 1 V' 5 -9' iw A 1 ' ,Q F ? I A NR I 4 if ,qs Q I Q 5 A ww xf. xg - SS f Mug, - gf. X, QQ x u s 'f fs . Q 5223- ' 5' an 'N' Q 5-,-iff' 'T f A. L, A Q, , K J J an ' 23 mf ' , A ' ' . r , , W! ,, f' 1 , . a Q 4 ' . K ' V, 1 a H g ' -as KW SEE umm IH 3 S . ln order To compose a song, all The noTes musT combine in such a way ThaT The Tinished music will be harmonious and pleasing To The ear. In The same way, all The members oT The i942 Tyro sTaTT have combined and cooperaTed wiTh each oTher in hopes oT making The Tinished book pleasing To The eye. WiThouT This wonderTul cooperaTion, our book would be iusT anoTher song, leTT on The music sTand To die. The members oT The Tyro class have puT TorTh Their eTTorT To produce a book ThaT will be enioyed and cherished by every sTudenT. They have worked exTra hours ouTside oT The classroom in Taking picTures and wriTing arTicles. For all The help ThaT These sTudenTs have given, I wish To express my Thanks. BUT The one who is responsible Tor all The success oT The annual, who was so paTienT wiTh The sTaTT, is our sponsor, Miss Ella Connor. She deserves mosT oT The crediT because oT her congenial naTure and willingness To assisT. The business sTaTT, under The sponsorship oT Mr. WebsTer Hall, our very able and eTTicienT Tinancial advisor, has Taken care oT The campaigns and paymenT oT The book very careTully. Mr. Paul, and his Sun Company sTaTT have been very paTienT wiTh deadlines , We also appreciaTe The endless work ThaT Mr. and Mrs. STarke, phoTographers, have spenT on The individual picTures. The BeckTold Company has presenTed us wiTh a new and original cover. We hope you like iT. Miss Johnson and Miss LeaverTon have given Their assisTance on division pages and arT work. And above all, we wish To Thank The TaculTy and sTudenTs who have cooperaTed wiTh us on all occasions, among whom are The coaches, club sponsors, and club presidenTs. WiThouT The aid oT all These people, we would noT have been able To publish The Annual. We hope The conTenTs oT This book will help in remembering high school days, and we also hope ThaT This melody will linger on. Gloria Gillespie EdiTor J, w I , S K E , It F v i I r 1 1 A x I f l 5 J. l I' ' p... f ,fe 1 ,u 1 -'yr' img ' MF, W sr 7 F19 1? mfr If' -F5 L S31 I X, st-' ll ,Q af E' , Q . K . Q . E, E, -' i ,x E F K 5. 3 L E. V L ik. V . 5 f I 5 w, F I Ar , I 1 Q: ly' .L 2' eq Q' LS, . 4 1 I .AL ' , -1 1 A ' 4 fo ' L 4' q N 5:5 I 5 . :N ,,, 5 A 3 x -: 1 ,,, kv , wlgfymli -,L v., :, . - LJ ,' I , ': if . 5.2 YES f ' .. ..J3iia,, . J 1 -xx X .N .,f5'Lfe.1-.V , ., 52.21 .fm 2'-'Ew ?i'QQ?'g:1: kr . '1f uwffT:' J',F' ying, 1 ru? 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