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

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Assistant Editor I J MT' will V- I IV 'F 4 1 Q .A Nancijane Stark Mi i' ' f' l ff ' Business Manager -'Q 9 I i rf A Dave Dralce Photographer Lff' tilts ilk ,ik i Q it NL S , ix f'2 ' ' 'R yf ,r .1 1 .1 -wvam, NN-f-u FOREWORD ,HREDBIRDS IN THE AIR AGE A new era is upon us. Disfanl places are no longer a malier of miles, bui of air-hours. We are living in an air age. As Redbirds here af San Bernardino High School we musl 'rhinlc and acl in accordance wilh This revoluhonary change. No longer can we lei' pefly preiudices, iniolerance, or oulmoclecl habifs delain us. We are on wing .... 3 Q , i. S XII :'S1 J , QQQ A I Ns' 5 - 5? 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I.- Organizations ACTIVITIES SPORTS VARSITY SOPI-IOMORE CANDID SI-IOTS I l..Ql Urge do il Tlne Advisory Department Joe Klein A good Joe Eunice Overbey Our servicewomann if 7 Georg S+q5.t'er r 4 f af J' X Es'I'l1er Kelly Keeps The records i l i yr l i ' 1 , ' N' A - ' iilsi nf' 1'-i' lvl! .Ii ,1 X K7 Q Sealed, lefl lo righl: Gleason, H,, Randall, R., Taylor, B., McKesson, S. Slanding: Brown, Q., Leonard, B., Hessner, F., Wilkes, W. INSTRUCTING S.B.l-l.S. lnslrucling cadels lhrough basic lraining here al San Bernardino l-ligh School, Elizabelh Dimoclc and her able assislanls, Olive Dodson, Marie Lindblom, Ilza Van Ellen, Bill lbaseball lanl Weeks, and Amy Jane llosler molher ol Triggerl Sleinberg made hislory wake up and live. Max Kipl, who represenled Calilornia lhis year al lhe Nalional EEA. convenlion, and his assislanl, Howard Bells. coached our Eulure Farmers. Lola Bollini and Elsie Meier brieled us in nouns, verbs, and lil, along wilh l-lenriella l-lolland, when she wasn'l being one ol lhe guys on lhe grind as Tyro Annual adviser. lone Norlon, Elsie Hazelwood, and Rulh Randall guided esludianles and discipuli lhrough lhe mazes ol loreign language. Firsl row, Iefl lHanf, N., Colman, R., Johnson, W. Second row: Leaverlon, H., - -f Cl r, X l W i CADETS THROUGH l Bessie Taylor, Sallie McKesson, Helen Gleason, and Quincy Brown advanced advocales of Ihe hunI and peck syslem 'ro Ihe slalus oi Iypisls, while Edilh Griswold proved Io her classes Ihal English is mosl necessary in business. Tom Cooper Iaughl bookkeeping along wilh Bill Wilkes and Frank I-Iessner, who doubled respeclively in Iwislory and biology on lhe side, and Belh Leonard's duly was lhe inslrucfion ol office pracfice. Prudence Nicholas' Iavorile phrase was, And now on +he board, girls . . . gay, go, good, which she ullered Io sI'ric+Iy female shorf-handers. Proof of The accomplishmenls of The Commercial Deparlmenl is 'rhe many eificienl secrelaries who are graduales ol S.B.I-I.S. Firsf row, Iefi io righi: Dimock, E., Dodson, O., Weeks, W., Meier, E., Sfeinberg, A. J., Van Effen, I. Second row: Kipf, M., Lindblom, M., Hazelwood, E., Boffini, L., Holland, H., Norton, I., Bells, H. BASIC TRAINING Redbirds could draw! AI leasl S.B.I-I.S. Redbirds Iearned Io be pigmenl pifchers under +he shelrering wings oi Winnilred Johnson and I-Iesfer Leaverlon. As Johnny Redbird slumbled and fell over Jrhe rough spols of English, he was picked up and senl on his way by Rulh Colman, Nell l-Ianl, and Mary I-Iubbard. Ruby Slahllord, Lillian Reid, and Teresia Laughead did iheir besl Io have S.B.I-I.S. Ihe alma maler of several good homemakers. Virgiline Ivlulvane laugh? befler healfh for befler living in 'rhe sophomore hygiene classes: Bill Welch nol only kep+ order in sludy hall, buf also advanced our knowledge of business arilhmelicz and Leora Walker helped us in Ihe sludy of biology. I . ' , xv I Ill Illlllvll lIl'Il'I' I-'II .lln ' FACULTY MEMBERS E. C. Tur'rle Cline and George Pop Ranlcins guided sludenls lhrough 'rhe mazes of algebra, while Eorresl The Lookou'r Keclc lrained The physics Brains. Edward Page and C. C. Turnbow explained lhe value of alomic slruclures, and Virgil Pre-Eligh'l Leonard, Earl lvlilchell, and Eundy Eunderburg laughl 'rhe funda- menlals oi malh. ln 'rhe language deparlmenl Blanche Preslon drilled cadels in 'ioreign languages, while Josiphine Vaughn, Blanche lvlarlcey, and Alion Poole Trained our fulure biologisis. Our school nurse, Rulh Chilquisl, proved a friend in need lo all ailing Redbirds. First row, left fo rlghfz Fuller, E., Lackner, K., Williams, K., Mackenzie, M. A., Doolilfle, D., Brown, E. C. Second row: McCrackin, F., Myers, R., Carson, F., Filkins, R., Wilson, E., Kyle, E., Brown, V., Juleff, F. GUIDED AlR - AGE ln l'he gym Winneired Poss, Maxine Glass, Calherine Livingslon, and Nadine Purgson were slrici aboul pulling us lhrough our daily dozens, bul also proved human sponsors of various organizaiions. On, you Cardinals was lhe lighl song of Jfhe coaches, Simpson, l-lodge, Slancer, Fawley, and Johnson. Joker Hammond, of lhe shop deparlmenl, shorl'-circuiled iundamenlals ol eleclric shop, while Joe Van Koevering direcled his 'type-sellers in Turning oul any prinled mailer needed by 'rhe school. lnslrucling olher vocaiional shop courses were Max lvlclvlillan, Harry Boeflcher, Ray Poppell, Shep Sheppard, Rea Smilh, Lee Walion, and Fay Tinker, who was also sponsor oi Tl-lE CLASS OF 47. First row, lefi io right: Funderburg, G., Mitchell, E., Turnbow, C., Preston, B., Marlney, B., Vaughn, J. Second row: Poole. A., Cline, E. C.. Leonard. V., Keck, F.. Rankins, G., Page, E. REDBIRDS TO SOLO Eleanor Kyle and her assisfanf. Made Monlgomery, mainfained an up-fo-dafe library for air-minded sfudenfs, and Esfher Fuller, Ella Brown, Kafhryn Williams, and Dorofhy Dooliffle crealed a new lcind of English course-infereslingl Appreciafion of drama was sfressed in Verna Brown's drama classes. while Franlc Juleff coached The winged Pafriclc l-lenrys. Mac McCraclcin faughf ge-omefry, and l-lerman Johnson and Marfha Alice Mackenzie broughf music info our everyday lives. Elaine Wilson and Kris Laclcner did fheir parf as Mr. l-lall's assisfanfs, and Rufh Myers faifh- fully lcepf our financial affairs in order. Rulh Filkins and her capable assisfanf, Frances Carson, did a fine iolo as affendance clerks, wifh fhe assisfance of J. P. Colley in sfudy hall. Unconvenfional as if is 'ro have insfrucfors pass in review, here fhey are in loircl's-eye view. A F First row, leff 'lo right: Slancer, G., Johnson, K., Hodge, V., Fawley, N. Second row: W n, L., Poppell, C., Purgson, N., Poss, W., Glass, M., Livinqslon, C. Third row: Sheppard, W., Hammond, S pson, R., Smilh, R., Van Koeverlng, J., Tinker. R., Boeifcher, H., McMillan, M. 57' We Qm0-UM'V '- M i l ' x K l f i, , i VN' W, i I ll illlll-li IH' Il-I ' If if i il tl , Yx V I'sxla1fff'ff: 1 If 11 .1 A f Lb' AQTER MAS TE D. A . ' ' ff'q'X'S QL' L4K31V i,f ' ' ' 'I , . 'LAL L4 Vw-:qv Lfykb M Wm.. 4ff 1 ,,, ' Hfdvn-C, C V f ?s 0 5 ' ,4..f' N14 U! UI, gK-- 0 X X 569 5355 ff-'gif-1 N LCV ,f--1 1 i , f , fi ag rr A AJ' X K K X p XXX T X 1 cob i r J iv ii C5 , i , i l cl 9-fe ii . .. fm P WN, f THE CLASS OF '47 When all of us are old and grey, We'll loolc baclc +0 good old high school days, When we were young and gay. To fhe games we won and lhose we los'r, To 'rhe dances 'rhaf our forfune cosl, And To assemblies where our merry laughler fossed. To Jrhe sophomore shyness when we were new, Then fhe junior courage info which we grew, And af lasl io senior Triumph which we knew. For lhe palh lhal high school paved for us, We owe a debl ol reverenf Jrhanlclulness. Deer Alma Maier, 'ro you. A i Ill ill'1NlilH'ili lull ,in .- if s EN I o R ,im Q X i O F F I C xv fl N X Lrg? fx A pfif?- X Sam Henley p To +l'ie Senior Class of 7 x e seniors of class a rn for fufure i Presidenf o JJ47 have fried lo sei a commendable I since a cl lo Se lor Row will furllwer flue progress o OU IFIQ YSGF W tl i ' f QQ' A2695 '- sclwo willw llie senior farewell assembly OUT' SUCCS N FN Sincer M HENLEY res nl i r fx : 5' Mx' W 1 l 'Z i Xa i q I, . 5 l ' 0 A l X n wrt 'f we leave 5 -Jas' - wonderful ' es we li d in S.B.l-l.S. and wishing good lucli +o rs. X t A K XX SX .IA . l l N l s'ole I Y rr ii Xl l 5 XX 1 f' A XG' F If f- I P li , Msgs? X John Williams Vice-Presidenf Arl Garcia Secrelary-Treasure ABBEY, RUTH Sobobans G-.A.A. C.S.F., Seal Bearer A.S.B. AGUDO, JENNIE G.L. A.S.B. ALLEN, BOB A.S.B. ALWERTH, DANIEL A.S.B. ARNOLD, DOROTHY A.S.B. G.L. AUTRY, HOWARD Band Bowling League Cadet Corps A.S.B. A ADAMS, JANET Junior League Local Honor Sobobans G-.L. ALEXANDER, SERENA JEAN Junior League Tyro Annual Yell Leader Hi-Tri ALVAREZ, HELEN G.L. A.S.B. ARCHIBALD, DORIS G.L. A.S.B. Sobobans ARONOFF, JACK Hi-Y A.S.B. AZEVDO, HAZEL Sec. of G.A.A. G.L. A.S.B. 5 I 1 Ill lllllN.ll llI'1l.y ' lfll ll ADAMS, STACY Block S. Basketball Sforklub A.S.B. ALLEN, JOY e.L. A.S.B. ALVAREZ, JOSIE G.L. A.S.B. ARN ETT. ORLAND A.S.B. AUSTERMAN, eoRooN A.S.B. BACON, ANDY Smifh Hughes A.S.B. A D7 I ,, Lf? , i 5 Ar .,,, X.-I,f,4?Q.-4.2 I J fur , ' .1 , .- 1 ' - f 1 N! Z' 'X VV BAICHLEY, MARIAN ,,,' -fg GL, 'f A.S.B. BAILEY, BARBARA Local Honor G.L. A.S,B. BAILEY, JACK Smith Hughes BAIRD, MARILYN A.S.B. C,S.F. Local Honor G.L. Junior League BALES, GENE Smith Hughes Hi-Y A.S.B, BALL, WANDA G.L. A.S.B. BALLIN, LILLIAN Tr, from Needles G.L. A,S.B. BALTIERRA, LILIE G.L. A.S.B. BARBER, GEORGE A.S.B. BARGAS, LEILA Orchestra Aeolions Library Assistant G,L. BARRETT, WILLMINA Student Congress Local Honor Hi-Tri G.L. BARROS, CECELIA A.S.B. G.L. BARTLETT, NEVA Tyro Weekly Student Congress Hi-Tri Secretary Quill and Scroll BAUMC-I-ARTEN, JIM A.S.B. BALLARD, DON A.S.B, BANKS, SHIRLEY G.L. Hi-Tri A.S.B. BARRETT, JOAN G.L. A.S.B. BARROS, VIRGINIA G.L. A.S.B. .L X3 J X32 '9 s1QsX?E'! sa Hx if is X x I BAXTER, BLANCHE Office Assislanl G.L. A.S.B. BAYLIS, NATHANIEL Block S. Tennis Team A.S.B, BAYUS, KATHRYN BEAVER, BETTY G.L. G,A.A. A.S.B. G.L. A S.B. BEMIS, MARTHA LEE Sobobans G.L. A.S.B, BENNETT, PAUL A.S.B. BENTON, GLENN , Nalional Forensics Cardinal Scriplores Cardinal Forensics Pan American Club BERRY, ROLAND A.S.B. BIRD, CHARLES BITTNER, JESSE A-S-5 F.F.A. A.S.B. BLACK, BOBBY Band Pericleans A.S.B, ' BLACK, JULIA Cardinal Forensics ' BLAKE' MARY DOYCE Cardinal TIIESPIBTIS GIL' G.L. A.S.B. A.S.B. BLAKE, NADINE Junior League Hi-Tri for G,L. ,f BOGGUST, RICHARD 'A BORNSCHEIN, Ofchesffa I BERNADENE A-5-l Sludenf Congress , , A.s.B. G.L. ---- - somm, DORIS AY?jxff,j G.L. Cabinet - 7 Tyro Weekly . K Quill and Scroll Nafional Forensics . BOWERMAN, RAY C.S.F. Local Honor Lab Assislanl A.S.B. 5 K I 1 X t v , I I I I I , ill illimiill 1,5 1.-pi 1 I D, I of , BOWMAN, MARIAN NE Cardinal Thespians Sfudenf Congress G.L, . Wag , OWARD Sfudenf Congress Ruplured Ducks Band Bowling League A.S.B, BRADBURY, RUTH G-.L. BRAKEBILL, OSA LEE A.S.B. G.L. A.S.B. BRANNEN, JOSEPHINE Junior League La Boas Hi-Tri G.L. BRAWLEY, MARILYN Usherefles BRESHEARS, BETTY AeQl'an5 , Usherelles Office Asslsfanl Library Assman, Gi- s.L. A.S.B. BRINKMAN, DONNA 6.L. A.S.B. BROGDEN, KEN A.S.B. BROWN, DONALD A.S.B. BROWN, DONALD W. A.S.B. BROWN, HELEN Gi- aRowN LINDA A's'B' Tyro Weekly Quill and Scroll Hi-Trl Usherefles BROWN, LEE A.S.B. Nomads BUCHELE, GLORIA fljnlgidlieague BUMI-B'bFiANf Q Hi-Tri csbfnef Sfork,uSg'f an Gi' A.S.B. BUNNELL, PHYLLIS Local Honor C.S.F. G.L. A.S.B. BURGESS, BETTY G.A.A, Pep Club G.L, A.S.B. l 1 l - S 1 l ' , pll lllllMll mfr'-I I. BURNS, BARBARA Sobobans G.A.A. Aeolians Local Honor CACKA, JACK A.S.B. CANADA, ERWIN Smifh Hughes A.S.B. BUSBY, BEVERLY Pom Pom Girl Junior League Nafional Thespians La Boas CACCIATORE, GENEVIEVE Aeolian G.L. Pan American Club A.S.B. CALDWELL, ROBERT Smiih Hughes A.S.B. CAM PB ELL, LOIS A.S.B. 6.L. CAREY, DONALD Pres., Nafional I rensics -- Bearer -ne w L W , L CARRANZA, JOHN CARRIAGA, sevemu l ,1 A-5-'L Erlr American Club -s Afsfs. Q G i - ' 5 . . 9 s X is A' ra- SI s MATI SJR - - CA LLA, A . CASTRO' ES-l-HER Pan American Club g'f A- A.s.s, Pan American A.S.B. CHESSHIR, HARO Smith Hughes Sfudenr Congr Soph. Foofball A.S.B. Club CEBALLOS, ANNIE G.L, A.S.B. CHACON, ESTHER Gi' s ici b Senior ocia u LD A.S.B. ESS CH I LD ERS, ROBERT Tyro Weekly A.S.B. CHITTENDEN, BILL Smilh Hughes A.S.B. 7- CLARY, LUCILLE G.L. A.S.B. CLAUSON, DONNA G.A.A. Aeolian Club G.L. Pinafore CLAYTON, DONALD RAY A.S.B. CLEBECK, JOANN G.L. A.S.B. CLEMENS, JOYCE G.L. A.S.B. COE, BONNIE JEAN G.L. A,S.B. COLLINS, LE ROY A.S.B, COLEMAN, BETTY HI-Tri Pep Club 6.L. A.S.B. CONLEY, LEONA G.A.A. Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B, CONTRERAS, RAFAEL Boys' Sfafe Tyro Annual Cardinays Pres., A.S.B. COOPER, PATRICIA La Boas Junior League Sfudenf Congress Hi-Tri COPLAN, DELORES G.L. A.S.B. x CIRIZA, LEONOR Ti-Tri G.L. A.S.B. CLAYPOOL, JIM Basketball Baseball Sforklub Block S CLEBECK, STANLEY A.S.B. Pinafore Cardinays COEN, WENDELL A.S.B. COLES, JACQUELINE G.L. A.S.B. COOK, GARY AMES Block S Baskeiball Nomads Key Club 1 I ,l yll Illllmll Ill :Ly 1, . COPLAN, DORIS G.L. A.S.B. COPPLE, JOANNE Office Assisfant G.L. A.S.B. COSTELLO, COIIAPE ?ENEVlEVE MAISHELEN . . . .L. G.L. A.S.B. COWAN, JAMES A.S.B. COX, BETH cox, WESLEY ig--B Nafional Thespians A ' ' Local Honor Cardinal ScrIpIores Our of Ihe Frying Pan CRAIG, LOIS Pom Pom Girl Sobobans Lab. Assistant HI-Tri Cabinef CRASS, VERA C.S.F. Lab. Assisfanf CREgIIER, MADELAINE Sobobans A's'B Sfudenf Congress CREIGHTON, DAVID DeMoIay Thespians ' Cardinal Scripfores Pinafore CRETORS, MA?-EY Pom Pom irl Ckogggf- ROBERT Lab. mm... Pinafore gfgikans CROSS, CAROLYN G.L. Cabinei Junior League A.S.B. CROSS, DONALD cunns, MELBA imyg Hughes G.L. ' ' ' A.S.B. CYROG, DONALD B. Pres., C.S.F. Tyro Annual Pres., Periclean Sfudenf Congress DANIELS, DICK A.S.B. I f A , ' 1 I I A , pll glllgmlq null., gpg! ,ln . DAVIS, CHARLES C.S,F. La b. Assisfanl A.S.B. DAYBERRY, RALPH A.S.B. DE LA TORRE, OLGA Office Assislanl Pep Club G.L. A.S.B. DAVIES, ALBERT Slorklub Nick Sederes Trophy C.S.F. Sec. of A.S.B. DAY, SHIRLEY Pres., Sobobans G.L. Cabinel Lab Assistant C.S.F., Seal Bearer DEHNER, BARBARA G.L. A.S.B, ffwafjms DEVLIN, ROGER A,S,B. DIPPER, ROBERT A.S.B. DONAHUE, ROBERT Key Club A.S.B. DILGER, ROBERT A.S.B. DODSON. DOROTH EA G.L. Huddle Cardinal Scripfores Cardinal Forensics Sludenl Congress DAPRO, DORENE G.L. A.S.B. DAWSON, G.L. A.S.B. GENEVA DE BARR, SHIRLEY G.L. A.S.B. DENMON, GRACE ALLEN G.L. A.S.B, DE WEESE, FRANCIS A.S.B, DIXON, MILDRED G.L. Pan American Club A.S.B. DONDLINGER, BETTY JO Sobobans Local Honor G.L, A.S.B. DORRAH, PATRICIA Cardinal Thespians Student Congress Pep Club Hi-Tri DOWNEYI RONALD DOUGLAS, ELAINE Smith Hughes G-ln A.s.s. A-Sl DRAKE, DAVID Pres., Local Honor Tyra A. Photo. Pericleans Camera Club DUMOUCHELLE, DUMAS. JOHN WALTER Block S A.S.B. Storklub Football Student Congress DUNKER, MERILYN G.L. A.S.B. EADIE, BILL DURBIN, JOHN Block S A,5-B- Nomads Hi-Y A.S.B. EARLE, KATHLEEN Local Honor G.L. A.S.B. EDWARDS' HELEN EDSON, FLORENCE Hi-Tr: cabinef G-L' Usherettes A'S'B' G.L. A.S.B. ELLIOT, GEORGE Student Congress Smith Hughes A.S.B. EGELHAAF, JOSEPH Student Congress Block S Anzac President Football N EPPS, MARY LEE G.L. Office Assistant A.S.B. EINBINDER, SALLY Sec., Pep Club Cardinal Thespia Hi-Tri I15 Pan American Club ERICKSON, JACOLINE Cardinal Scriptores Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. ESPARAZA, MARGARET C-5.L. A.S.B. EVANS, PHIL Block S Smith Hughes Sfudenl Congress Hi-Y EVERETT, MARY EQ, EAIRALL, ROBERT ' ' ' DeMoIay A.S.B. FARGON, VIOLET Office Assislanl G.L. A.S.B. FAST, DOROTHY S b G,'fLf m FEAGIN, Ain, HELEN LOUISE Tr. from Kenfucky G.L. A.S.B, FERNANDES, DELFINA G.L. A.S.B. FLEMING, RUTH Cardinal Forensics Cardinal Scripfores FLOOD. PEARL Euodia Gl- Qi, A.s.B. FLORES, ERNESTINE Pan American Club G.L. A.S.B. FLORES, LOUISE Local Honor FOOTE, ROBERT Sobobans A-5-B- Sludenl Conqresi Lab. Assislan? FREEMAN, MARY MARGARET Hi-Tri Presidenf Junior League Cardinal Scripfores C.S.F. FRITZ, RICHARD A,5,B, Enoom, MARJORIE Tr. from Oregon G.L. A.S.B. FUNDERBURG, JACQUELYN 6.L. A.S.B. GABLER, DOROTHY G.L. Hi-Tri A.S.B. I I ' ' 1 i I . y I X. N , 1 v I, 'll ,gliii,li,1iffil.p init .Hu .1 I me Q.: iv? I I i ' 1 E .,. -pf ,i 5 I -5 I lx x x , .- wi I ,. , I 1 GAFFORD, GERALDINE Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. GALVAN, JOE GUERRA Senior Social Club Sparlans A.S.B. GANJE- BETTY GAMINO veLiA SWA- G.L. cabinet HI-Trl A S B G.L. ' ' ' A.S.B. GANT, DOROTHY Ofiice Assislanl Hn-Tri G.L. A.S.B. GARCIA, ARTHUR GARCIA' MARY gifgk Ssenlor Class Gi- sforuub A.S.B. Track I K' W GARCIA, ROSIE G.L. - ,Q I A.S.B. Lf I 0 GARDNE ANA J' 9 Junio League Sfu nf Cong ess GARMAN' ROBERI 0 dinal Thesiaians A.S.B. L- ,Mj I UI W XD , if ,I l ' I GAR EN, JULIA I if y yro Weelrlv Quill and Scroll G.L. J A'S'B- GARRITY, PAT , G.L. GASSAWAY, A'5'B' CHARLES Vice-Pres., A.S.B. Slorklub Pericleans Track GEE, LEWIS Sludenf Congress F.F.A. A.S.B, GENCK, JOYCE . 1' GESSNER' ROBERT Tr SI?rEernardine's A.S.B. G-L' A.S.B. GILLESPIE, BEVERLY G.L. A.S.B, GINN, VIRGINIA G.L. A.S.B. GLASS, HELEN G.L. A.S.B. V GODLEY, PATRICIA - Cardinal Thespians Junior League L.. G.L. - A,S.B. V. E X GOMEZ, Louus v. 9 4 ' C Cade? Corps QQNZALE5 .E Q, Orchestra FLORENCE ' A - E A-5-Fl G.L. I A.S.B. I, GOODWIN, ALLEN K, Aeolian Club ' A J Cardinays A2317 A A S.B. was 1 A xx I T GRAI-IAM, ROBERT 6: ' Local Honor ' I , A ' in ' DeMolays Y A.5,B. GRANT, BARBARA A A ' A G.L. R f Hi-Tri gh, f Ex A.S.B. I rl GRATTIDGE, DoNA 'E' Tyro Annual G.L. Studenf Congress A , Y A.S.B. j GRAY, KENNETH 34 ' f A A-5-ll V . Mfg' GREEN, RAY c. A.S.B. A GRIFFIN RAY L Cadol' Corps v ' H i - Y Smilh Hughes ' ' ,I A.S.B. .Q GROW, PHIL 5 RQ A KeY Club g A ALM GUTIERREZ, ELEANOR Il!5 ' jk Cardinal Scriplores . lg G.L. M' A ' A GUNKEL, BILL 'K A ll Track Block S A.S.B. GUNTHER, BOB Key Club Track Local Honor z lg, A.S.B, '- 4 of .5 HAAS, RICHARD .,,. .' ' A E ' A Foofball 1 . Sfudenf Congress .E BoY5' Sfafe ' S , A.S.B. X 4 , HADLEY, wANoA Ushereffes A ' ' ' . .- G.A.A. I Student Congress is g F K ',.- .- HALL, BARBARA f ' ' , ' ' G.A.A. -I -I ' I-II-Tri . G. L. I ' ,Q A.S.B. ' ' S' I 4 fC Q. - ,. I I - I I ' I I 1 , I ' 2 I I WTS:- A A I IL' 'I' ' . u....,..,,-7. 3 HALL, LINDSEY Smllh Hughes Ruplured Ducks A.S.B. HARDY, BOB Key Club Pan American C A.S.B. HALL, ROBERT Boys' Stale DeMoIay A.S.B. lub HARGIS, AVA G.A,A. G.L. A.S.B. -T-IAYDIS, MARYI JO-E2 Iyro Annual Office Asslslanf G.L. A.S.B, HENNON, JAMES Ruolured Ducks A.S.B. HERNANDEZ, MICKEY A.S.B. HICKS, RUTH G.L. A.S.B. H EM M I NGER, DOROTHY Pres. of Huddle G.L. A.S.B. Sobobans HERBERT, CHARLES Yell Leader Nomads Key Club A.S.B. HEYDEN FELT, STAN Foolball Block S Nomads Band HIGGINS, EDITH G.L. A.S.B. HAMMENGER, JACK A.S.B. HARRIS, ROGER A.S.B. HENLEY, SAM Slorklub Pres., Senior Class Block S Baskelball HERNANDEZ, BLAINEY Block S Foofball A.S.B. HICKMAN, EARLINE G.L. A.S.B. HIGGINS, ROSEAN G.L. A.S.B. HIGH LAND, BETTY Junior League La Boas Hi-Tri G.L. HILBIG, CLAIRE LocaI Honor Sobobans Aeolians G.L. HILBIG, JACK Pericleans HILL, RICHARD A.S.B. Boys' Sfafe Pericleans Sfudenf Congress A.S.B. HILL, VIRGIE G.L. A.S.B. HINDS, VIRGINIA G.L. A.S.B. HOENSH ELL, JEANNINE G.A.A. Hi-Tri G.L. A,S.B. HOERNING, DAVID Local Honor A.S.B. O HOLLAND, BETTY JO O Sfudenf Congress HOLMAN JOYCE Bowling League GL ' Oifice Assisfanf A'S'B Library Assisfanf ' ' ' HOLAFZEE, LE ROY O HOLTON, JAMES Trask 0 Houses, GLENN Perncleans v F.F-A, Local Honor I A,5,5, mock s , Q . HOOD, Y mg Rupiu , Duc smifh A. . . ' 4l5'L' ' Hoovsn, BILL QI, if Asa. I V ?53' 5 QQQINS. HELEN ZL. , A.S.B. HOUG TON, RALPH Rupfured Ducks Smirh Hughes A.S.B. HOWARD, JERRY Aeolians Pinafore A.S.B. S I I ' I , III IIIIIMII lll'lIfI I' II H I if 'qv HUGGINS, DON Smifh Hughes A. S. B. HUTTON, LOUISE HULS, EVELYN Junior League Local Honor G. L. A. S. B. HUNT, DONALD A. S. B. G. L, A. S. B. INGANG, GENE A. S. B, IRWIN, BONNIE LOU G. L. President IRWIN' JACK Pom Pom Girl Troians Sludenl Congress A. 5. B. Junior League ISENBERG, ESTHER Pan Amer. Pres. Cardinal Scriplores Cardinal Forensics G. L. ISHERWOOD, IVERSEN, SHARON VIRZINIA Pom Pom Girl Hi-Tri Social Ch., A.S.B. Local Honor Sec. Junior Class A S B Junior League ' ' ' JACKSON, DONALEE Ushererles Pep Club Cardinal Thespians Office Assislanf JAMES, BILL JAMES, WALLACE A. S. B. A. S. B. JERNIGAN, SHELBY C.S.F., Seal Bearer Pericleans Troian Boys' Sfafe JOHNSON, MARGARET Aeolians JQNE5 JEWEL Office Assisfanl G.'L. G. L. A. s. a. A- 5- B, JONES, KENNETH De Molay A. S. B. JONES, NANCY 4 , . Tyro Weekly , Local Honor Quill and Scroll G. L. v KASHKA, JADINE Maioreffes Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. KENDIG, BETTY Pan American Club G.L. A.S.B. KENT, ANDY F.F.A. A,S.8. KNUDSEN, RUBY Sfudenf Congre 55 G.L. A.S.B. KUZELL, WILLIAM Hi-Y A.S.B. LAMB, LIL merican Club Pep Club G.L. So boba ns KAPLAN, NORMAN Sforklub Block S Track Boys' Sfafe KELLY, KENNY A.S.B. KENNEDY, PHYLLIS 6.L. A.S.B. KNUDSEN, HAROLD Rupiured Ducks Student Congress A.S.B. KRUGER, RALPH Smiih Hughes A.S.B. LADAS, HAROLD A.S.B. JUERGENS, PAUL A.S.B. KEITHLEY, ROBERT Rupfured Ducks Bowling League A.S.B. KENNEDY, LYLE A.S.B. KINCAID, JANE G.L. A.S.B. KRISTOFFERSON, ALLEN Foofball Sforklub A.S.B. LACKEY, WILLIAM A.S.B. ,232 .. ,. ,. . . Ax :sas I 5 F If if A Q I Im A , af ' , 'Q 2 If . ' fuss .uf K . I JS ,N - X X . 1 I LAMB, MARY G. L. A.S.B. LANE, BILL Baskelball A.S.B. LAW, PHYLLIS G.L. Hi-Tri A.S.B. LEEDOM, BETTY Hi-Tri 6.L. A.S.B. LENOX, JOAN G.A.A. G,L. A.S.B. LINKE, AD RIENNE Sobobans Seal Bearer Lab. Assistant Pres., G.A.A. LAMSON, GWEN Junior League G.L. A.S.B. LANCASTER, WAYNE De Molay Boys' Stale A.S.B. LARGENT, JEANNE G.A.A. Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. LARSON, JOYCE Hi-Tri 1221. JW .s.s. LAWLER, LOIS Sobobans C.S.F. Seal Bearer Siudenf Congress LAWSON, PAUL Quill and Scroll Boys' Slafe Sfudenl Congress Tyro Weekly LEIN, NORMAN Track Slorklub A.S.B. LEINEN, JOAN EILEEN V.P. Euodia Huddle G.L. A.S.B. LEUTHOLD, BETTY G.A.A. 6.L. A.S.B. LEWIS, BETTY G.L. A.S.B. LITTLETON, FRED Cardlnays A.S.B. LOCKWOOD, BILL A.S.B. LONG, GLENN Smifh Hughes A.S.B. LOPEZ, FELIPA A.S.B. MCCORMICK, BILL Sfudenf Congress A.S.B. McCOY, CORINNE Cardinal Scripiores Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. MCDANIEL, EUGENE A.S.B. cDO L, A A. n -- XXX 'X McKEEN, ARLEEN G.L. A.S.B. MCLAUGHLIN, ROBERT Pres., F.F.A.. Baskefball A.S.B. MCNAMARA, BILL Smirh Hughes A.S.B. MALDONADO, ARMANDINA Huddle Pan American Club Pep Club A.S.B. MARSHALL, JAMES A.S.B. MARSHALL, WILBUR A.S.B. LONBERGER, STANLEY A.S.B. LOVE, MADGE Pom Pom Girl Junior League La Boas Hi-Tri McCRACKI N, MARGARET Sobobans C.S.F. G.L. A.S.B. Mcenew, G.L. A.s.s. JEANNE McMURTREY, CARL Smith Hughes A.S.B. MANZANO, ERLINDA cs. L. A.s.s. 1 s I I N 1 I :II sIIl1x.mlr1fvl.p 1.4: ,un . l I I X ' T Q V MARTIN, ELEANOR G.L. A.S.B. Office Assi. MARTIN, SHIRLEY Pep Club Cardinal Science G.L. A.S.B. MARTINEZ, SOPHIE MASSEY, ARTA MAE G.L. Nafional Thespians A.S.B. Cardinal Thespians Ushereffes G.L. MATTHEWS, BILLY A.S.B. MATTMUELLER, LEE MEAC:-IAM, MARY Hughes Hi-Tri ' G.L. A.S.B. MEDORI, VIRGINIA Pan American Club G.L. A.S.B. MENOR, TRINIDAD Foolball Track MESSENGER, DICK Sfudenf Congress A.S.B. Block S MILLER, CHARLES A.S.B. MILLIGAN, DONA MONNINGER, PATSY MARIE G.A.A. Q,,L, Hi-Tri Cabinef A,S,B, Lab. Assisfani G.L. MONTECINO, JUANITA G.L. A.S.B. MONTIJO, DOLORES GL. MOORE, ALBERT JR. ' AUSB. A.S.B. MOORE, IRIS Nafional Thespians Cardinal Thespians G.L. A.S.B. MOORE, ROBERT A.S.B. l Q I I, ll,I iIIIli.Il1if'Il.p y,-pl ,lpn ,. MORA, PRUDENCE Pan American Club Hi-Tri A.S.B. G.L. MORAN, PATRICIA Ed., Tyro Weekly Pres., Quill and S. Local Honor Sobobans MORGAN, ELIZABETH Aeoians Pan American Club MORGAN- ROBERT GILD Band AUSUB. Orchesfra A.S.B. MOUSELEY, MARILYN G.L. A.S.B. MUIR-SJQMES Munsmo, mens A- ' - ei.. Senior Social Club A.S.B. MURPHY, BEVERLY Office Assisfanf Euodia Club G.L. A.S.B, MUQTY- PATSY L- MYERS, GERALD ' ' C.S.F. A'S'B' Pericleans Hi-Y Sludenf Congress MYLOTT, PATRICIA C-3.L. A.S.B. NEGRETE, ESTHER Senior Social Club NEGRETE, REBECCA G,L, G.L. A.S.B. NEUMAN, HERSCHEL Nafional Thespians Seal Bearer Pres., Pan Am. Boys' Sfafe NEWMAN, GEORGE Local Honor Track Block S A.S.B, NICHOLAS, THEODORE Pres., Card. For. Sec., Na+. For. Pericleans A.S.B. NIELSON, EVE Nafional Thespians Cardinal Forensics Seal Bearer G.A.A. X Local Honor Senior Social Club Office Assisfanf NEWMAN, JOE FRANK Foofball Block S Baskefball A.S.B. 1 l 1 I l, ,Il liIIix.li1rf'vl-I I. ' NOBLITT, BILL 217' Football F.F.A. A.S.B, NORLEN, MARGO Sobobans Sec., C.S.F. Aeolians Cardinal Scripfores NUNEZ, FRANK Pan American Club Track A.S.B. OBERA, PEGGY G.L. A.S.B. OIEN, PHIL A.S.B. OLGUIN, JENNIE G.L. A.S.B. OSBURN, MARION B. Nalional Forensics Sobobans Card. Thespians Hi-Tri OTSEN, GEORGE A.S,B. OWINGS, LLOYD A.S.B. PACE, NAOMI G.L. A.S.B. PATTON, BILL Key Club Boys' Stale A.S.B. PECKHAM, BILL Nomads A.S.B. NORTHUP, BILL F.F.A. A.S.B, OEHL, JOHN Key Club Pericleans Tyro Annu Sludenl Congress Pres. al oak, ALBERT F.F.A. A.s.a. OWENS, PAUL De Molay Hi-Y Block S A.S.B. PARSON, BILLIE LOU Tr. from Oakland Library Assisfani G.L. A.S.B. PEREZ, TONY Block S Foofball Manager A.S.B. PETERS, PHYLLIS Junior League Hi-Tri PERRY, BARBARA Junior League Hi-Tri G. L. Cabinet A.S.B. G.L. A.S.B. PETERSON, ELAINE National Thespians National Forensics PETRAUSCH, Usheretfes ANNABELLE Student Congress Gt.L. , , MS. . Q , ' I , f , PETTERSON,l 3 , V, f, GEORGIA L UL rj - ll' I , Aeolians J - J X ' X ' 1 Euodia , ' ' Huddle PL-f' f v-....Lf,i.,, Pan American Club 1 X MEDDOCK, MONTE De Molay Hi-Y Block S PIKE, WILLARD A.S.B. A.S.B. PINE, RICHARD Tyro Weekly Baseball A.S.B. PLUMMER, MILLIE LOC-H' HOW POTTER, DOUGLAS Gi- Storklub A-S-B' Pericleans Basketball Student Congress , r tri' ff'-1 ,fl POTTSE :AUL , R, Mfr' V A. . . 2, ' A' , 1 v . ' , I r f 'f , i I uf 4- If PRADO, Hesloulo 1,9 l'lI Y ,f f , L Boys' State Pyfffi Ifffl !7I -I I' Pinafore L pf' X - -, .L ff rf Cardinays f, I . ,f PAVYO74 RYWY A.S.B. .I fp! I 1, G.L, ' A, f ff M, 'f ASB. JL! ' I y 1 J flex? II. ff ff moe, nwolsio A.S.B. PRICE, MARILYN G.A.A. Local Honor G.L. PULLIAMS, BARBARA Pan American Club 4 1 1 A A-5-B. G.L. A.S.B. PURCELL, MICHAEL Smith Hughes A.S.B. PURDY, MURRY Block S A.S.B. I 1 ', pll glll1X.lllll'lI-l lr -mms QUAM, DAWN JOANNE G.L. A.S.B, HEFLEY, LEMOINE A.S.B. RABER. BARBARA QUIROZ, ROSE LEE Gi- G.L. Am. Am. RAMOS, ROSIE Pan American Club G.L. A.S.B. RAMOS, THELMA G.L. RAMSEY, BENNIE Alglg. A.S.B. REBER, BARBARA A.S.B. G.L. REED, CAROL J n'o League REED, DAYLE 13,5 Weekly GJ-. Hi-Tri A.S.B. G'L- REED, DOROTHY G.L, Office Assisfanf A.S.B. Lv. L1 WILLIAM REEEES, BILLIE 7 'L' lock S A-5-5 if omads I - Molay REEVES, BOBBIE G.L. I A,s.a. ,Jufp Q I' 4 , II? W Race, CLEO , ORA Cardinal Thespians 7 -A'A. Nafional Thespians -'1 1 .LA Tyro Annual 1 5-5, Pinafore 4 r RIOIHAEDSON, 7 BA BA A -1 G.L. A A.S.B. , RICORDATO, ROBERT V. Pres. Cardinays Aeolians Pinafore A.S.B. I I X . l I I X' ' I I ' , X 1,.rII Ill'Ix.1I1fff:l.p I.-yr ,u,,,. ROBERTS, MORRIS RIDGWAY, JERRY A.S.B. LM ? . a Qi ., , A i 4 .a,a..,,, I, Block S Band A.S.B. RODGERS, KENNETH RODRIQUEZ A-5-B- CHARLES Sparlans Senior Social Club Foofball A.S.B. RODRIQUEZ, JOE ',.. Foolball Basejball Q Sfundenl Congress RODRIQUEZ, MARY A ' QL. SQ A.5-B- ROGERS, TERRY Mo. Track Manager A.S.B. RONNING, JOYCE G.L. A.S.B. RUBEY, ORVAL ASB- RUIZ, ELAINE G.L. A.S.B. RUNYAN, DICK A.S.B. SABOL, TOMMY A-S-l SALAZAR, MARY G.L. A.S.B. SALGADO, JOHN Huddle Hi-Y A.S.B. SALMONSEN, JEAN Sobobans C.S.F. Cardinal Forensics SANDAHL, BILL Seal Bearer Local Honor A.S.B, SANDBERG, SANDRA G.L. A.S.B, SANTOLUCITO, MARY .E L O U 'Lf' ', gaiorefle ' - ,- ' . ice Assislanl' Af . gi-Tfi IA ..,, J - wi 4 I.. L i I I I x ' ' 1 1 If x .ll ,. :A 5 N ,Wi A T 1 .K we - . A ni I-. pll gllllmlq lllfII.l yyyl ,Hp I - D eggs I SANTSCH I, HELEN G.L. A.S.B. SATO, JACK A.S.B. SAWYER, DON SCHAFER. Smiih Hughes GWENDOLYN Fwfball Junior League A5-B' G.L. A.S.B. SCHNOOR, MARIE Tyro Weekly C.S.F. Sfudenf Congress Sobobans SCHLUTER, ROBERT SCHWARTZ, DEAN A'S'B' Anzacs A.S.B. SCHWARZ, BARBARA G.L. A.S.B. SCOTT, BILLIE ANN Library Assislanf SCOTT, FLOY GJ-- Cardinal Thespians A-5-5. G.L. A.S.B, SEYMOUR, RONNIE Pres., Anzacs Pres., Rendezvous Sludenl Congress A.S.B. SHARP, RAYMOND G. Smifh Hughes Sfudenf Congress A.S. B. SCULLIN, BARBARA Pan American Club G.L. A.S.B. SHADDY, JOHN C.S.F. Pericleans Basketball Block S SHAW, PATRICIA Cardinal Thespians G.L. A.S.B. ssccomse, EVELYN e.L. A.S.B. SHANNON, BETTY Hi-Tri Local Honor Office Assislanf G.L. SHEETS, DONALD Foofball Basketball Block S De Molay SH ERRILL, FREDDIE LEE Orchestra Aeolians Euodia G.L. SHIDLER, VIRGINIA Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. SHOOK, DORIS Head Yell Leader Junior League La Boas Card, Racke? Club SIMPSON, BOB A.S.B. SLOAN, DIANE Junior League La Boas Hi-Tri G.L. SMALLEY, SHIRLEY Pan American Club G.L, A.S.B. SMITH, BEVERLY Local Honor Orchesfra Hi-Tri G.L. SMITH, ELVIN RUSSELL Cardinal Thespians V. Pres., Rendezvous A.S.B. SMITH, JOYCE Aeolians Cardinal Thespians Nalional Thespians 6.L. I SMITH, MARILU G.L. A.S.B. SMITH, SHIRLEY Local Honor Quill and Scroll Tyro Weekly G.L. SMITHSON, JEAN Bowling League Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. SHERMAN, BARBARA Tr. from Denver, Colo. G.L. A.S.B. SHINNEFIELD, BARBARA G.I.. Hi-Tri A.S.B, SLETTE, CAMILLA G.L. A.S.B. Pinafore Local Honor SMITH, ARLENE Hi-Tri G.A.A. G.L. A.S.B. SMITH. 1. RUSSELLL Sforklub A.s.s. SMITH, RICHARD A.S.B. wr 5 Y N I L jg an I A If -. qw .T ig 55 my ,eff we B iiri SNELL, JO ANNE Sobobans C.S.F. Seal Bearer Aeolians STALEY, COLLEEN Tyro Weekly Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. STARK, LOU ISE Office Assisfanf G.L. A.S.B. STEFANY, BILL De Molay Track A.S.B. STOUT, BERNICE Junior League La Boas Hi-Tri G.L. STROUT, PAU L Anzacs Local Honor A.S.B. SNYDER, ROBERT Smith Hughes De Molay A.S.B. STANDIFER, NELLA Hi-Tri Usherelles G.L. A.S.B. STARK, NANCIJANE Bus. Man., Tyro A. Sec., Hi-Tri Sfudenf Congress Sobobans STEPH ENS, HERBERT A.S.B. STROBEL, BILL V. Pres., A.S.B. Slorklub Sfudenf Congress Pericleans SWETKOVICH, GEORGE Bowling League A.S.B. X t7 I I I w . y I ' , pll IIIIIMII lH'iI.p I-gl SOTTER, BARBARA Pep Club G.L. A.S.B. STAPP, BETTY Pres., Jr. League Lab. Assistant Hi-Tri G.L. STEEMAN, MARVIN Bowling League Rupfured Ducks A.S.B. STON E, LUCILLE G.L. A.S.B. STROUT, BARBARA Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. TAYLOR, ROBERTA Sobobans Band G.L. A.S.B. A bl 1 THOMAS, GRIFFITH Slorklub Pres. Foolball Sludenl Congress Senale THOMAS, SHIRLEY BELL Hi-Tri Office Ass'sfanf G.L. A.S.B. TITUS, BEVERLY Hi-Tri Local Honor G.A.A. G.L. TOSETTE, FRANK A.S.B. TRUJILLO, VICTORIA G.L. A.S.B. TWILLING, PAULINE C.S.F. Sobobans Pres., Euodia G.L. TERAN DO, JACK Sforklub Sludeni Congress Track Block S TERRY, ALICE Huddle Cardinal Scriplores Local Honor G.L. THOMAS, JACK A.S.B. THOMAS, PHYLLIS A,S.B. G.L. THOMPSON, WALLACE Smifh Hughes Hi-Y A.S.B. TIMMERMAN, BILL Slorklub Local Honor A.S.B. TOLES, DONALD C.S.F. Key Club Pericleans Boys' Sfafe TONN, BETTY G.L. A.S.B. TRAPP, JO ANNE Local Honor G.L. A.S.B. TROUT, JOAN Tyro Weekly Cardinal Scripfores Quill and Scroll Local Honor TURNER, GEORGETTE Sobobans Tyro Annual Local Honor Cardinal Scriplores TURNER, ROBERT A.S.B. I I ' A 'I I I lfpl. , I Ill rlllmlill I I U LRICH, MYRTLE Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. VALTERZA, ROSIE Office Assisfan+ Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. VAN NORTWICK. VANHETERFORD, JOHN JENNINGS A 5 B. Pericleans ' ' Band Orchesfra A.S.B. VASTIME, NANCY G.L. A.S.B. VAUGHT, PATSY Hi-Tri G.A.A. G.L. VELASQUEZ, EDNA A.S.B. G.L. A.S.B. VILLAVICENCIO, CELIA G.L. A.S.B. VIVIAN, ALAN A.S.B. VOLKHART, TED A.S.B. WAGSCHAL, HELEN Local Honor G.L. jlyvnl'-f A.S.B. WALL, LYNN De Mclay Baskefball Block S WALLNER, JIM J. A-S-l A.S.B. WANAMAKER, BEVERLY Library Assisfanf G.L. A.S.B. WARD, THERESA Tyro Weekly Usherelfes Quill and Scroll WARNER, ALLEN Loca' Honor A.S.B. WARREN, PATSY Office Assistant Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. WATSON, GEORGE Block S Sforklub Track A.S.B. 5 1 l l l 1 :Il 1ll'1X-I lH'v'-1 I-'lf . I WEDDELL, PATRICIA Pom Pom Girl Junior League Tyro Annual La Boas WENTZ, ZITELLA, f IRENE ' G.L. Offlfe Assislanl A.S.B. WHITLEY, GERALD Baseball A.S.B. WILLIAMS, HELEN Sobobans Local Honor G.L. A.S.B. WILLIAMS, PAUL C.S.F Chess Club Aeolians A.S.B. WILSON, HAROLD Baskelball Block S Jr. Class Pres. A.S.B. WATTS, BETTY JANE C.S.F. Sobobans Scriplores Lab. Assisianf WENTWORTH, HOWARD Track Block S Boys' Slaje f AV A-S-1 f WESSEL, LEON De Molay A.S.B. WILLIAMS, HAROLD A.S.B. WILLIAMS, JOHN Slorklub Local Honor Track A.S.B. WILLSON, SHELLEY G.A.A. G.L. A.S.B. WATSON, VIRGINIA G.L. A.S.B. ELSIE Honor WIELAND, BILL HI-Y Baseball A.S.B. WILLIAMS, IRVING A.S.B. WILLIS, SHIRLEY Pres., Usherelfes Band G.A.A. Sfudenf Congress M 1 f . Q S5 X - X sail 1 A -. WILSON, KENNETH A.S.B. WISSBURG, LUCILLE Junior League Pom Pom Girl C.S.F. Edifor, Tyro Annual WITTMEYER, KENNETH E. Forensics Key Club Pericleans Local Honor WOODHAMS, LOIS Hi-Tri G.L. A.S.B. WORSHAM, CLARENCE Cade? Corps Sfudenf Congress A.S.B. YOUNG, JOAN G.A.A. Office Assisfan G.L. .S.B. wmenove, MARJORIE G.L. A.s.s. WISSLER, DALE Smifh Hughes Bowling League WOERTINK, JOHN A.S.B. WOODS, BETTY Office Assisfanf G.L, A.S.B. YAN EZ, OLGA G.L. A.S,B. YOUNGQU IST GARDY C.S.F. Key Club Pericleans De Molay WINNEBRENNER, DONALD A.S.B. WITHERS, JERRY Baskefball Baseball Block S Sec., Sforklub WONG, DAN I EL A.S.B. WOODS, WILMA ' ANN Seal Bearer C.S.F. Cardinal Forensics Aeolians YOUNG, DELORES Seal Bearer Aeolians Orchesfra Sobobans ZABOY, DOROTHY Sfudenf Congress Usherelfes Hi-Tri G.A.A. SHUTTER SHY Aiken, Roberl Allen, Nellie Alloway, Benlon Becerril, Elpidio Bownds, Beflie Burke, Helen Caffe, Mary Ceballos, Richard Clark, Glenn Cole, Charles Diefz, Kennelh DiNardo, Carl Dullon, Bill Ellery, James Ellis, Beatrice Efchinson, Roger Fernandez, Georg Garbani, Herman George, Mary Helen ,' Lipes, Bill Lopez, Arlhur Marfinez, Amelia Melansen, John Noreno, Virginia Nylen, Paul Nyrneyer, Kennefh Pierce, Calvin Pineda, Eleanor Powers, Beverly Ouiel, Lawrence Ringslad, Gene Roberts, Clair Roberts, John Roddick, Sam Rodgers, Dale Romero, Elisa Sampson, George Simon, Dolly Gilman, Bobby Q lafer, Leon Gonzales, Aurora K 'v fy ilh, Darrell Goodson, Bessie , ' Wford, Frank Harp, Joyce I Y ll' Q son, Darrell Henry, Roberl V ' l lf erald Hobkifk, ee Vg-,ig Q' B fri en., Holling, All ' f l. 1 f ,Q s r Holmes, Oli VX , 'Io il, o l Hume, Dolan Trozer , nfhony Hunl, Hugh Hunler, John Hyle, Shirley Jackson, Vurdell Jorgensen, Don Kendrick, Slerling King, Claude Lakes, Bob Liberlo, Shelley Tyree, Virginia Vasquez, Jennie Vaughn, Dale Visbal, Guy Wallace, William Wellsey, Eula Lee Wilen, Gordon Wood, Jack Ybarra, Felicilas JUNIGR OFFICERS Fred Campbell Presd T Nancy Hunley Palricia McCluskey Trees er S crefary Marilyn Towner Social Chairman vJ ly an .h,1si.Vl Q ,,- 1 , T if -ri 9 I fkfvx xl , 'ju lws 'gf 1 . if - T' 'K To The Junior Class oT '47: We of The iunior class have enioyecl The parT we played aT San Berhardino l-ligh ' 1' School This year. Even Though we'll be Th Big ShoTs nexT year, iT won'T be The 1 same, because The Tamiliar T s will loe ..g q-The Seniors! The hiqhlighT oT The year ThaT l know we'll all r - ber was e J nior-Senior Prom, on which our class really puT a loT of work. W J. - ThaT .I fuk 'e iuniors will have as much Tun as we. The iuniors of The '48 Cla x 'I acl. , :Q V 'T is .T - -if f 5 tl'A'.T'. TS! '. 'na 4: 'qw' . 1- gi r T- pbell 1 ', - ' ? , ,sf aaa! xii ..,...w li fly llff ffif y l N c X l ' I 1 ' V W 1 V Y' r ill illlimli ll ll-l' l-'ll .ll .1 - cf 5' A os i ' ' 'VY , Y xr , 5 i 'Q ' Ps' , I ss ,L 33. 2 N' - i l M vs Miss Mackenzie Music Deparfmenf S.B.l-l.S. underclassmen found fhe doors 'ro many ex'rra-curricular ac'rivi+ies open fo Them. Junior Birdmen lSophs, Tooll joined experienced upperclassmen arranging arf displays, preseniing operas, and parricipaiing in a series of evenis. musical and arlisiic. Would-be songbirds heeded Jrhe call of Miss Mackenzie for singers, per- forming in special assemblies and programs for The enioymenr of ihe public as well as 'rhe Siudenf Body. If perchance painr and arf ran rhicker in 'rheir blood, cadels fhen joined in making posiers, painiing scenes, arranging flowers, and helping fill ofher ariisfic needs of rhe school. Whe+her fhey were ar+is+s or singers, underclass- men found being acfive in oufside evenls added color io life al high school. Miss Leaverion Ari Deparrmeni' f 5 . 3 s i fr5M!fi4,e1-c fl if I A . ' . X i ill iIl'lN.li IH' il-I ' lf J u iw' Mr. MacCrackin Geomei y English: Comp., Crammar,iLiT. Math: Geometry, u igebra Foreign La Q? panislw, Latin Stix 36? SLXNVH. Miss Presion 1' Spam I-, 1 i i , i I i ' I 1 ' .x, ' ,,i i Iii illlimili llI'il.i' ffl! 1 H ffl? Solid Grind - - - As We 1 l - N Absorb 0ur Basics if 1 -Q., Miss Dimock ,J YJ l-lisTory il Tl ,Ty n er T kno whaT makes The propeller Turn, iT is necessary To learn The Tun me T s he echanism. ln The maTh, English, and Toreign language classes our a i l n r smen were solidly inTormed and insTrucTed in basic subiecTs, whi n iT ed parTs Tor Their ToundaTion ol knowledge. To live successTully in Thi S2354 i is s enTial ThaT we possess The eguipmenT of The well-educaTed. ' ou g d wer, The plane oT knowledge would have a hard Time Taking The Tic g s lw ' a good, sound moTor would make easy. ln The rooms oT S.B.l'l.S. d Ts a The o porTuniTy To analyze, Train, and improve Their individual mechan- ' Johnny Cardinals have gone TorTh beTTer TiTTed Tor liTe as a resulT oT v w an basics here aT s.B.H.s. ik LighTer And BrighTer As The ArTs Come In Miss V. Brown Drama ln spiTe OT The sTeady grind oT geTTing Through Those solid subiecTs, some of The Redbirds Tound Time To develop Their personal abiliTies in some phase oT The arTs. To be or noT To be an acTor or acTress was The guesTion ThaT conTronTed our young Cardinal drama sTudenTs. While They pondered, They learned The hisTory oT acTing and The TheaTer, and were given a chance To prove Themselves capable acTors or acTresses. VenTuring among The painTs, challc, and brushes, The Cardinals acquired inTeresTs and slcills ThaT enabled Them To malce Tor Themselves a lcey wiTh which To gain enTrance To The world of arT. PuTTing Their knowledge To pracTice, They joined The ranlcs OT many. pasT and presenT, who have brighTened The halls oT S.B.l'l.S. wiTh Their arTisTic works and who have gone on To Take Their place in a more advanced Tield OT arT. l N i T' , ill 1llI1x,l firvphy- y,-if ,pn . Miss Leaveriori Ceramics Drama: Plays, Pantomine, Make-up Art: Paints, Chalks, Ceramics Ari: Figures, Profiles, Objects Miss Johnson Ari W Miss Mulvane l-lealilw Science: Biology, Physics Science: C , 5... 3 l ge-flight, Health Biology E .MJ I i ' A . Vx' ', W X . , yll 1IlllX,l1llf'Il.l' 1,11 I fx The WhaT And Why Of Things We Know Mr. Turnbow ChemisTry IT was in Their high school classes oT science, biology, physics, and chemisTry ThaT The Johnny Cardinals, ciTizens of Tomorrow's world, TirsT sTudied The composiTion oT The earTh and iTs liTe. l-lere Those who inTend To Tollow up Their shaky solo wiTh exTensive sTudy received a ToundaTion Tor TuTure Training. Those noT specializing acquired 'skill To help Them undersTand everyday problems. As The years pass, knowl- edge acquired in a biology class may be used in many unrelaTed acTiviTies7 a law or TacT learned in physics may be an aid in overcoming a problem which in iTselT has no visible connecTion wiTh The subiecT. Then Too, chemisTry is invaluable as a good runway Tor a smooTh Take-OTT inTo medicine, pharmacy, and associaTed proTessions. Even The Johnny Cardinals noT planning To use The knowledge proifessionally, Tound iT useTul in everyday life. l . yy' , l, T i ill ilI'ii.ii ll ll-l' Iwi' ,lip - X Xxx r x L KX .- . XLWQMF1-53l X fx if x ' Y N X i ,- u..-2, x - Bolo Sfapp ef 'S 5-g n , .,E'j.- Presidenf X A . Q :l4.f:Q' X' XQ 4,4 - o 1 22. ' fx X f -xx f To The Sophomore 765 X . Our firsf year af S.B.H.S. has been a greaf yefyr. e Sa icipa'red in many acfivifies and have had good all-aroun So s Fbrnnging home many vicfories. We hope fhaf our fu+ure years here 5 .,b be as good as, if no'r beffer +han, our sophomore year. r X Sincerely, I y, 'I Bob Sfapp Ralph Gemma Vice-presidenf Dau al House Wobsfer Small Soda? Chairman Sac, and Tren, I l I 1 X v l'sX-111uf'v'-1 - r'lf .ln 1 fl 19+ ,W 1 I . ig ' ' ' new fgi' J, Miss Sfahlford Seviiihg' 'Si As underclassrnen of S.B.l'l.S., sfudenfs earned passporfs fo fhe land of good rypisfs. Through conscienfious pracfice fhey were able fo advance and become masfers of fhe lceys. They also learned fo use fheir fyping skill in wrifing leffers and preparing manuscripfs. Pofenfial fashion masfers and seamsfresses, foo, found ample opporfunify in fhese porfals fo discover and develop fheir budding genius. Alfhough fhey sfudied hard fo learn fhe fundamenfals of design, sfyle, and fashions, fhey also did many pracfical fhings. For use af fhe mornenf, fhey made various arficles of clofhing fhaf were affracfive as well as useful. Miss Gleason Typing K X 1 V 1 I N , plil illllmli fiifihy' lil! ,lpn . i '44 X i. , Mr. Hammond Elect Sh p Vocational: Agriculture, Shop Commerce: Typing, Shorthand Homemalcing: Sewing, Cooking Mr. Kipt Vocational Ag It The Technical Side Of NuTs And VolTs 55 ' Mr. Leonard Pre-FlighT As preparaTion Tor enTrance direcTly inTo occupaTions, several yocaTional classes are included in S. B. l'l. Sfs educaTional program. l-lere, in Their respecTive elecTric, machine, wood, meTal, painT, and auTo shop classes, TuTure mechanics, painTers, elecTricians, and carpenTers are Trained. As preparaTion Tor work, sTudenTs Take subiecTs such as pre-TlighT, vocaTional agriculTure, and mechanical drawing. .Johnny Cardinal had his chance in Those classes To acquire The basic Training Tor his chosen vocaTion. ElecTric shop sTudenTs learned To geT The good ouT oT sharp- Tongued elecTriciTy wiThouT The accompanying shock ThaT oTher unTorTunaTes received. Some oT Americas besT Tood producers learned The Tricks oT Their Trade in The agriculTure classes aT S.B.l-l.S. Pre-TlighT was insTrumenTal in geTTing Johnny To keep in sTep wiTh The Times, To prepare Tor The Take-OTT, and To Take his place in The air age oT Today. 7 i i i i ' 1 ' s . , x l i i ill illlimii fii'il.i- if ORGANIZATIONS Anzacs Bowlers Cardinays Cardinal Chess Club Cardinal Forensics t C. S. F. fi Cardinal Scriptores Cardinal Tlwespians Future Farmers Girls' Junior League l-li Tri l-luddle Key Club La Boas National Forensics National Tlwespians Nomads Pan American League Pep Club Periclean Society Quill and Scroll Ruptured Duclcs S. B. Sclwolarslwip Scorpians Seal Bearers Senior Social Club Sobobans StorKlub Trojan l-li-Y Uslwerette Club l f 4,5 ik ' ,..fafn'5PCCcfi ik ?'j'ii A , 'I I 9 CLE X? icy- ff 672 I fx W fifi fig il, 41 ,J 'Jf f gf' KK, 1 43 . 1 x al, ix' if ' 1 f'x'N Z Ci ii E -AC-'-' Y gf X 4 9 f ri, 1 A , tif- xv qi-S 1 was i if I, 1 X Q -V x 'QQ JBL, 5 ' F' Cr Q 1 2 352' f C' 'fi Q N 'lx 45,- I ,, 'P-'xii ,S 3, KL-cbxcgzqj tc gl A fl!! If QQ , ,P L11 ,Q xW, .X - X4 if gif' i ff, C 2 W 2 F2 I ll QW X CARDINAL fael Confreras Jack Terando + McCluskey Al Davies hn Williams Griff Thomas John Dumas Shirley Ewers Joe Rodriquez Lowell Traslc S504 -A 416 J ,J LEADERS Ch I Gassaway Mary M F Sh Iversen Norm K pl Sh lby J gan P I P + S H I y Shly A+G BIIS+ DY J bl if Z5 ff-X W fx k , H-.S 5, SQ' Irwin, s., Presidenf Mcclusuey, P. Bemis, E. Day, s. Dixon, M. Linlce. A. BoHini, D. wane, N. GIRLS' Wha+ you are lo be you are now becoming is lhe mollo of lhe Girls' League. Each year lhe GL. cabinel 'fries lo plan a series of aclivifies lhal will slress lhis mollo. The main programs of inleresl +0 lhe girls This year were a series of 'rallcs by pasl graduales ol S.B.l-LS. on vocalions lhal are open lo young women. A+ Chris?- mas lime 'rhe League fixed food baslce+s for needy families in +he cily. 'L LEAGUE In February, ihe GL. cabinel enioyed a Valenfine's par+y al' fhe home of Jrhe adviser, Miss Alverda l-lerfzler. In The spring, ihe League held a lovely Molher and Daughier Banquel in honor of 'rhe American Girl and her couri. Under fhe presidency of Bonnie Lou Irwin and The assisfance of her cabinel, +he Girls' League had a very successful year, a year of evenfs +ha+ will be recorded as a year fo remember. Johnson, S., Vice-Presidenf Perry, B. Cross, C. Freeman, M.M. Rayfield, M. iversen, S. Medori, V. Snell, J. PEWCLEANS Lefi To right: Mr. McMillan, Goodman, D., Carey, D., Oehl, J., Jernigan, S., Calderhead, J., Cyrog, D. Row fwo: Brandes, C., Largeni, L., Van Norfwick, J., Hume, D., Donohne, B., Drake, D. Row three: Rufherford, B., Wiffmeyer, K., Toles, D., Felfon, M., Bruce, W. Row four: Black, B., While, B., Wong, R., Sinsabaugh, D., Hill, R. UHER BATHINC- SUIT NEVER GOT WET li you wani lo lcnow who ihe LaBoas are, iusl loolc around Balboa and Laguna during vacalion. There you will see Jrhe members sprawled lazily on The sand laughing and iolcing logelher. Wilh lhe opening of school They become a social club, specializing in lois oi swell social allairs, where everyone has lun, including lhe sponsors, Miss Calherine Livingsfon and Miss Helen Gleason. SOBOBANS Leff fo righf, row one: Turner, G., Brydon, B., Hirafa, P., Popeioy, M., Day, S. Row fwo: Fasi, D., Abbey, R., Schmidf, D., Miller, B., Malhes, J., Norlen, M., Twilling, P. Row +hree: Crass, V., Taylor, R., Waffs, B., Kryder, M., Flores, L. Row four: Linlxe, A., Snell, J., Aiwood, B., McCIuskey, P., Eudy, N., Park J., Wray, B., Donlenger, V., Lehnas, ., Reed, M. Row five: Mrs, Poss, McCrackin, M., Salmonsen, J., Loller, L., Freeman, M., Burens, B., Cook, J. Row six: Benus, D., Schnoor, M., Williamson, H., Hilibig, C., Burns, B., Mueller, A. .M..aWm......mWs.w , i A l l i l ll ' , ' , ' .1 , I i ll i illiyli, ln' iLi if I I ,li,i ,i PERICLEANS Under lhe sponsorship of lvir. McMillan and lhe presidency of Don Cyrog, 'rhe Pericleans have been quile aclive 'rhis year. You may have seen lhem passing oul' programs al ihe games or helping in The parlcing lol. ln addilion lo all lhose helpful aclivilies lhey slill louncl lime lo have many wonderful parlies. LA BOAS Firsl row, lefl lo righlz Schulze, B., Miller, M., Tafro, B., Zimmer, S., Donmyer, B., Slone, I., Van Buren, Z., Dyer, 8. Second row: Love, M., Sfouf, B., Highland, B., Cooper, P., Chamberlain, N., Weddell, P., Shook, D. Third row: Buchele, G., Marfens, H., Towner, M., Spaulding, N., Nealh, J., Demeler, E. Fourlh row: Hunfer, N., Rayfield, M., Palmer, J., Miss Gleason, Faulk, L., Miss Livingston, Rose, C., Sloan, D. SOBOBANS An honor lhal every high school 1 l wanls lo allain is becoming a member of The Sobobans. The members ol lhis nm anizalion musl be oulslanding in scholaslic abilily, have leadership, abilily, an 4. cilizenship. Lols of lun is lo be had as well as honor. ll you wanl lo gif t oul lheir mounlain parries and picnics, iusl aslc Shirley Day, lhe presi . ub sponsor. 1. 3 6 L J TO BE OR NOT TO BE Under 'rhe sponsorship oi Franlc Julell and The presidency of Don Carey, lhe Naiional Forensics had a very successful year. ln order io ailain lhe honor of mem- bership in fhis club, each sludenl was required io pariicipare in debaies, radio work, and speech comperilion wirh olher schools. Afler membership was aH'ained, The srudenls had four degrees 'ro worlc lor: degrees of merif, honor, excellence, and dislinclion. AEOLIAN Leff fo righf, Row one: Burns, B., Snell, J., Smiih, J., Coe, B., Pererson, J., Blair, A., Miss Mackenzie. Row fwos Hagerman, B., Boofh, M., WaHs, B., Coe, R., Boynfon, G., Siewarf, J. Row fhree: Sher- rill, F., Aus+in, E., Bu+ler, C., Mueller, A. Row four: Pafferson, R., Ricordaii, R. CARDINAL FORSENICS Parlicipaiing along wiirh +he olher members in rhe many ac'rivi'ries ol lhe Cardinal Forensics Organizarion were Ted Nichols, rhe president and Mr. Weeks, The club sponsor. This organizaiion had a very successful year, crammed full of social galher- ings, speech coniesrs, programs, and parliamenfary procedure insrruciion. Any slu- deni who has pariicipared in some iype ol forensic worlc is eligible for membership. NATIONAL FORENSIC Lef+ fo righ+, Row one: Nichols, T., Wagner, D., Fleming, R., Carey D., McCluslxey, P. Row lwoz Elis, F., Benfon, G., Peferson, E., Afwood, B. AEOLIANS The Aeolian Club, composed oi musicians and music lovers, is one of The mosl popular clubs in S.B.H.S. Membership is allained by being musical-minded and by having a desire To prornoie good music in The school-Oh yes, a grade of C average is required, loo. Cleo Rice headed lhe club Jrhis pasi season, while lhe sponsorship was handled by lvlarlha Alice Mackenzie. CARDINAL FORENSICS Lefi fo righf, Row one: Nichols, T., Mr. Weelrs, Yellon, M., Nielson, E., Pefrausch, A., Wells, M., Black, J. Row +wo: Benfon, G., Carey, D., McCluslxey, P., Saenz, M., Cabral, R., Salmonsen, J. Row fhree: Neumann, H., Wilfmeyer, K., Ellis F., While, R., Donahue, B. 1 4 ,, . l., Y, , yll illlix,i, lflfll-I' y- as 4 Mum LOCAL HONOR Abbey, D., Adams, J., Alwerlh, A., Arias, B., Alwood, B. J., Barrell, W., Beaver, M., Booih, M., Bellini, D., Boynfon, G., Brock, C., Bruce P, A., Bryden, B., Burlison, V., Burns, B., Cabra, R., Canferbury, B., Carpenfer, M., Clancey, K., Craig, H., Crass, V., Demeler, E., Depew, C. Dondlinger, B. J., Doubenmier, J., Drake, D., Dunkin, J., Dyer, B., Eberharl, B. J., Edes, H., Eikelman, P., Esfibou, J., Eudy, N., Evans, L. Ervin, G, S., Fass, P., Farrar, S., Fisher, F., Fleming, R., Flores, L., Fcrlner, J., Funderburg, C., Funderburg E. M Gandy M Gassaway C Goodman, D., Gorian, G., Graham, B., Graves, B., Groop, J., Gibson, H., Guuman, E., Harrold, F., Heiron, M., Heydenieldl, D., Fligh- land, C., Hill, M., Holfon, J., Hook, G., Hoover, L., Hull, P., Huls, E., Hutchison, G., Hulfon, B., lsherwood, V., James, P., Johnson, J Johnson, L. P., Karnes, P., Kerns, P., Kingson, C., Ko, J., Krause, M., Leinen, J., Leufhold, B., Marinez, N., Marlin, K., Marlin, P., Malhes, J. McClinlock, B., McClusky, P., McGinnis, R., McNamara, T., Myers, N., Newman, G., Noble, N., Orendorff, H., Palmer, J., Palferson, D. Pafrerson, E., Peferson, B., Peferson, P., Plummer, M., Poulos, R., Poulos, G., Powell, J., Prenlice, J., Reidinger, J., Reynolds, W., Richardson L., Richmond, B., Rickerl, M., Rulherford, R., Saenz, M., Sandell, S., Sanders, B., Sargenf, L., Safferwhile, M., Shaffer, L., Schnoor, M. Schuberl, M., Shvemar, L., Smilh, B., Smilh, M., Smilh, S., Sponsler, B., Slacy, C., Slanley, C., Sfark, N., Slroul, P., Tellyer, A., Terry, A. Thomas, P., Tripp, M., Troul, J., Turner, G., Wagner, D., Wagschal, H., Ward, T., Werner, E., Weinerf, J. A., Wells, M. C., While, B. Wilkinson, S., Williams, H., Willis, D. M., Wilson, J., Wing, N., Wifhers, J., Wilfmeyer, K., Woolsey, L. D., Woolan, P., Wray, B., York, C. R. Young, J., Ziegler, O. Allired in neal uniforms ol shiny cardinal red, our usherelles direcled visilors To lheir seals al plays, qradualion exercises, and olher school lunclions. The girls have done a grand iob lhis pasl year. Abiding by The old saying, All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, lhe usherelles sponsored some really grand parlies. where They saw rhal everyone enjoyed himself. Holding The Chiel execulive posilion was Shirley Willis, who worked wilh lhe sponsor, Mrs. Vauqhn. lo make lhe club a success. C.S.F. Leff to righf, Row one: Johnson, J., Moss, S., Cook, J., Eudy, N., Abbey, R., Rodriguei, B., Twilling, M., Miss Sleinberg. Row lwo: Hi- rala, P., Millsen, E., Gobin, J., Slockfon, S., Snell, J., Bemis, E., Linke, A., Williamson, K. Row lhree: Morgan, C., Dullon, J., Turner, E., Salmonsen, J., McGhiIl, R. Row four: Huntley, J., Muller, A., Blake, N., Freeman, M., Thomas, D. Row five: Newman, H., Carey, D., Cyrog, D., Yellon, M. l J-5 When reporT 15 came o , T . T nny Cardinals were very Thrilled To learn ThaT They had Xe A's a a ' s T b ome members oT The Sari Bernardino Scholarship SocieTy. B es eni I Q 1- p sTige oT belonging To The club, The members parTicipaTed :sever - . fb ' anned by David Drake, presidenT, and Miss PresTon, who willirily g A e . - Tim To sponsor The club mg ,,Q,,,, 25,2 -k4-,L Local Ho g Society 9 , , Sp .PEW T -gr, . 4, 3 USI-IERETTES LefT To righT, row one: Robinson, D., Wood, W., Zaboy, D., Hadley, W. Row Two: Sieberd, E., Sweflmovifch, V., Ward, T., Topoleslri, J., Farr, B. Row 3: FulTon, M., Roberfs, J., Hall, M., LuTher, D.. Forfner, J. California Scholarship FederaTion A member oT The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion musl' obTain Ten poinTs from curricular sTudies or eighT poinTs Trom exTra-curricular acTiviTies. BoosTing The club This year was presidenT Don Cyrog, assisTed by Miss STeinberg as sponsor. C.S.F.-ers headed a very worThy drive This year Tor The Holland Relief Fund, which broughT Trigger To Miss STeinberg and a sum of SI6826 Tor The children of Holland. , i K f 'A ' ' N1 i T' ' i ill iIl'1MIill ll-I ' irif Ii .1 I UYOUR MOVE You could oTTen hear Those words coming Trorn The STudy Hall when The Cardinal Chess Club rneT on Thursdays. To enliven iTs acTiviTies, This group of inTelligenTia sponsored TournamenTs where There was more expendiTure of brain power per second Than in any class in S.B.H.S. ElecTed by The club Tor presidenT was Glenn BenTon, wiTh Joe Colley, The sTudy hall roll keeper, as sponsor. BOWLING CLUB Dean, J., Wissler, D., Baldwin, B., ShooTs, B., Moore, D., STeeman, M., Toon, B., Cowan, B., Lewis, ., Craggs. L.. Warrick, J., Keifhly, B., McDermoTT, H., Person, G., Underwood, J., Morgan, B., Bowling, ., Deweese, P., Sharp, R., Baron, R., DemesTer, D., Reno, B., Sweflroviich, B.. Sieeman, C., Whife, Calderhead, J., Crefors, M., Cobb, B., Price, D., Funderburg, B., Burlison, M., STanley H., lsenberg, Davidson, B., AuTrey, R., Ayers, B., Menefee, H., Van Frank, C., Craig, L., Garrify, B., Funderburg, J Geoffrey, J., Shinnefield, M., Broolrs, B., Smifhson, J., Wray, B., Jaclrson D., Easfman, C., Smifh, M DelGeorge, A., Johnson, J. D H 8 B 'I -I -u QUILL AND SCROLL So you wanT To be a reporTer? A good way To geT pracTice is To ioin The Quill and Scroll. All you have To do is To geT scholarship grades and be a Tyro Weekly sTudenT - ThaT's all. This year PaT Moran headed The club, and Miss Williams sponsored iT. To give our newspaper wriTers oT Tomorrow pracTice and experience, The Quill and Scroll published High School l-lighliTes in The SUN. 1 ' 1 ,N y . 1 X H, , i Ill illllxii llf'll-l' I'l' . n in .lie l 2 3 Q. CHESS CLUB LeFT side of Table: Ramey, O., BenTon, G., Williams, P. End of Table: Mr. J. P. Colley. Righl' side ol Table: Penny, D., HunT, D., Ladas, H. STRIKE!! ll HOPEl This Theme ran sTeadily Through The minds oT S.B.l-l.S.'s bowlers every Thursday aTTernoon aTTer school. Good-naTuredly The eighT Teams vied Tor Top honors as The league progressed. The necessary down-To-earTh sTuTT was handled by The sponsor, Mr. Funderburg, aided in organizaTion by Presidenl' Diclc Lewis. To help malce The league compleTe, handicaps were used Tor Tair compeTiTion. And so The balls rolled and The pins Tell - Tun Tor all. QUILL AND SCROLL LefT To right TrouT, J., BarTleTT, N., Moran, P., Miss Williams, Schnoor, M., Garren, J., Warcl, T., Brown, L., Burns, B., SmiTh, S., Jones, N. l I . ' YN' N X, 1 ill ilI'ix.ii l1l'il.i - rpg: , ANZACS Members: Seymour, R., McCumsey, B., Marquard, D., McCook, M., Egelhaaf, J., Myers, B., Fiie, B., Easfer, B., Mar+i, B., Calderhead, J., Warrick, K., Owens, P., Roverfs, L., Overmyer, R., DuBose, D., S+rouf, P., Schwariz, D., Simmons, R., Miner, L., Sheehan, B., DeMarco, G., Rasmussen, D., Evans, J., Jerome, A., Morrison, B. RUPTURED DUCKS ' S.B.l-LS. has several service clubs, one of Jrhe more prominenr being ihe Ruprured Ducks. They helped 'ro walch gales, along wiih performing many orher useful services lor rhe school. Rea Smirh held down lhe iob of sponsor, while Dick Lewis had The presidency..f Besides Their regular meeiings in 'rhe Paini Shop, The Ruprured Ducks hadsseyeral good parries ihis year. NOMADS Leff fo right Heydenfeldf, S., Folfz, C., Weisi, D., Brown, L., Casrro, D., Brown, G., Herberi, S., Reed, B., Cook, G., Koenig, J., PaHerson, R., Peckham, R., Keilman, D., Gray, K., Eadie, B., Mc- Culloch, B. Z K lj I, A, J ANZAC CLUB ' When you heard The banging of The gavel al fhe Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday nighis, if was Joe Egelhaaf calling The Anzacs 'ro order. This service club aided lhe school fhroughour Jrhe year by giving ils help wherever il was needed. A+ regular meelings members someiimes compeied in various sporls evenrs againsl oiher Hi-Y clubs. To keep The club spirir aroused, Jrhe members had several hilarious parries. Mr. Harry Boelicher gave his assislance as club sponsor. RUPTU RED DUCKS Leff +o righi, Row one: Lewis, D., Hennon, J., Hood, R., Harber, J. Row iwoz S+eeman, M., Baldwin, K., Coyle, D., Calderhead, J., Cory, P., Bowling, H. Row +hree:: Sfeeman, C.. Kelly, K., Houghion, R., Davidson, B., Knudsen, H., Price, D., Hall, L, Row four: Doubenmier, R., Woolsey, B.. Keifhley, B., Thomas, N. THE NOMADS Anorher of rhe popular l-li-Y clubs 'rhis year was ihe Nomads. The fellows gol' fogelher every Wednesday nigh'r ar lhe Y, where Bill Reed, president called The meelings To order. The members arranged parries and sporrs evenis of rheir own, besides sharing 'rheir inieresls wilh rhe ofher Hi-Y clubs. All in all, 1'he boys had a very successful year, including volley ball games, baslcefball lournamenrs, and swim- mings meefs. CARDINAL SCRIPTORES To lurlher an inieresr in wriring is lhe purpose ol lhe Cardinal Scriprores. The members of rhis organizalion pu? ou+ The Cardinal Scripforian, a magazine +o which Jrhe siudenrs make conlribuhons ol original wriring. There are Jrwo ways io become a member. To be an associafe member you simply have fo have an inreresr in wriling. To be a lull-fledged member a sludenr musl have some of his wriling published. George l-loblcirlr was rhe club's very able presidenlr lhis year, working wifh 'rhe sponsor, l-lenrielfa Holland. l-ll-TRI Le'F+ 'ro righf, Row one: Freeman, M. M., Shark, N. Row +wo: Sloan, D., Van Buren, Z., Tafro, B., Craig, L., Bar+le'H, N. Row +hree: Edwards, H., Schulze, B., Buchele, G., Demefer, E. Row four: Perry B., Lancasfer, L., Towner, M., Garcia, A. South America, Take It Away Undersrancling our Sourh American neighbors was The goal ol: every member of lhe Pan-American Club. Throughour lhe year, under lhe presidency of George Slerling and sponsorship of lvliss Elsie Haselwood, 'rhe club members enjoyed lhem- selves ar parries and social evenfs, as well as al' regular meefings, where fhey discussed fhe social and economic problems of our Sourh American friends. CARDINAL SCRIPTORES Members: Cyrog, D., Boffini, D., Terry, A., Hoblnirlr, G., Wissburg, L., Freeman, M. M., Randall, l., Fleming, R., Archibald, D., Waffs, B., Brandes, C., Benfon, G., Trouf, J., Norlen, M., German, R., Presfon, J., Ericcson, J., Turner, G., Fasf, D., Farnsworfh, D., Bufler, C., Sranley, H., Donahue, B., McGinnis, D., SoHer, S., Smirh, M., Powell, B., Isenberg, E., Peabody, B., Grubbs, D., Wax, R., Cox, W., Creighfon, D., Crocfer, R., Allen, J. HI-TRI To face life squarely, 'ro qive and do our best is 'rhe morlo of 'rhe Hi-Tri. This organizalion is alfiliared Jrhrough The school wirh The Y.W.C.A. Hi-Tri has done some very fine service worlc 'For rhe communify and has sponsored many dreamy dances for rhe high school sfudenrs. Mary Margarer Freeman headed +he clulo as presidenf Jrhis year, and Miss Helen Gleason was rhe school sponsor for lhe Hi-Tri organizaiion. PAN AMERICAN CLUB Lefi' ro right Row one: Medori, S., Hodge, B., Mifsahashi, L., Flores, L., Flores, E. Row fwoz Price, D., Hagerman, B., Hazelwood, C., lsenberg, E., PaH'erson, G., Ayres, B., Wax, R. Row fhree: Medori, V., Ha+field, M., McGinnis, R., Groop, J., Smalley, S. Row four: Carriage, S., Boriini, D., Scullin, B.. Morgan, E., Sferling, G., Hirafa, P. Row five: Molena, A., Haselwood. E., Cox, W. Row six: Nunez, E., Chacon, L., Oriiz, E., Benfon, G. Row seven: Casillas, M., Gurierrez, R. l. sa Q k Q my . , ,QL ad 'ie l 1 X t A , . ..1 lx, Q , pil rlllivi, nfvihp If r ,. . PEP CLUB Members are: Arney, J., Banlrs, S., Bailey, B., Blaclc, J., Bargas, L., Coleman, B., Dorra, P., Einbinder, S., Gallegos, S., Hayclis, M., Hudson, R., Jackson, R., Larson, J., McGaha, P., McMahan, W., Maldonado, M., Miese, E., Pefrausch, A., Richardson, J., Sanchez, J., SIeTTe, C., SmiTh, B., SmiTh, H., Wiley, P., SoITers, B. THE HUDDLE A religious organizaTion which every I-Iigh School sTudenT should belong To is The I-Iuddle. The meeTings are carried on in a very inTeresTing way wiTh various speakers giving inspiraTionaI TaIIcs. The members meT aT The Brush STudio, where DoroThy Hemminger called The meeTing To order every Tuesday oT The school year. The I'IuddIe sponsored a very worTh-while assembly, and also had many gay aTTairs Tor Their amusemenT. SENIOR SOCIAL CLUB Le'FT To righT, row one: Zavala, N., Negrefe, E., Negrefe, R., Olguin, J., Monfiio, D., Sanchez, I. Row Two: Leon, M., Galvan, J., AcosTa, L., Torrez, R., Gomez, A. Row Three: Silva, A., Garcia, J., Perez, R. Row four: Bocanegra, M., Garcilaze, F., Orfiz, M., Ramirez, T., Negrefe, E., De Leon, G. Row five: Chacon, J., MonTecino, M., Chacon, L. PEP CLUB Under Jrhe sponsorship of Mrs. Purgson, Helen Smiih, president and 'rhe res+ of fhe Pep Club members did fheir share foward arousing school spirif in S.B.l'l.S. You no doubf nqficed 'rhe a+'rrac+ive goal posf decorafions af foofball games, buf did you ever wonder who gave Their leisure hours fo make Them affracfive? H was some of 1'he members of fhe Pep Club. Besides decorafing fhe goal posfs, 'rhe Pep Club members worked on ofher school ac+ivi'ries. 1 . N ' -iv ' .. r , x .s 'x.r,,lv', 'V . 5 ' -l YM ,'. , .,.-432 Her rr f W V THE HUDDLE Leff fo right Row one: Terry, A., Hemmhiger, D., Peferscn, G., Karadema, E. Row fwo: Grubbs, D., Leinen, J., Kerns, P., Beech, B. Row 'I'hree: Smi'rh, B., Presfion, V., Presfion, J., Reed, J., Drake, B., Smiih, W. Row four: Black, B., Jinks, J. SENIOR SOCIAL CLUB The Senior Social Club is one of 'rhe many social clubs of S.B.l-LS. Among 'rhe many ac+ivi'ries of 'rhe year was a dance held a+ 'rhe Municipal Audiforium a+ Thanks- giving. This year 'rhe club was sponsored by Mrs. Brown, who helped fhem plan mosf of 'rheir dances and parfies. Esfher Gamboa president presided over The club for fhe year of I946-47. . . ' ' 1 . ,X J L' f,' . f C ,VL flffllvll 'lf' ilk! 'T , lf yr' . l Pj jf' sf l if fl 'J rl GIRLS' JUNIOR LEAGUE Once a monTh you would Tind The Girls' Junior Igeague dining aT one oT The well-known resTauranTs in San Bernardino. To make The evening compIeTe, a program was presenTed by various speakers and enTerTainers. Informal meeTings were held aT The girls' houses, where The moTTo was, Come as you please. When noT sponsoring school aTTairs, The girls relied on parTies of Their own Tor enTerTainmenT. The League had Two perTecT sponsors This year, Mrs. Thayer C. Cline, and Miss Alverda I'IerTzIer, who advised The presidenT, BeTTy STapp, on various problems which arose ThroughouT The year. STORKLUB LeTT To righf, Row one: WiThers, J., Forbes, B., Thomas, G., Garcia, A., KrisTo'Ffersen, A., Visbal, G., Dumas, J., Wieland, B., Williams, J. Row Two: Adams, S., Trask. L., Campbell, F., STrobeI, B., Claypool, J., Goma, R., Gassaway, C., STapp, B., Hume, D. Row Three: Wallace, B., Thomas, J.. PoTTer, D., Timmerman, B., Davies, A., HarT, G., Henley, S., FriTz, P. KEY C UB Lunch hour on Thursdays was The m Time of The Key Club. The place was The Girl ScouT House. No, The Key mbers aren'T girls, buT members of a boys' service club. AT all sporTs even W mbers were in charge oT programs, so iT you didn'T geT one, you can bla Oehl, The presidenT, or Their sponsor, Mr. Keck. The members oT The l we unc T Tellas everyone should geT To know. VA Z. gk 'Q' v ' '54'JJJvI. VUL! Us ,y r , I , I A ,, ' I , Q i' li I I TIIIIMIT III' II.I ' If I I , ,T 4 GIRLS' JUNIOR LEAGUE LefT To righh Tairo, B., Donmyer, B., Rayfield, M., Mariens, H., Palmer, J., Miller, M., STone, I., Towner, M., SpauIding, N., Schaefer, G., Schulze, B., Palmer, J., Wissburg, L., Sfapp, B., Schaefer, P., Miss Herizler, Irwin, B., Iverson, S., Pefers, P., Cross, C., Perry, B., Freeman, M., Alexander, S., Adams, J., Huls, E., Lamsen, G., Shook, D., Baird, M. STORKLUB If you saw a bunch of boys Ieaving The Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday nIghTs, They were The members oT one of S.B.H.S.'s mosT IiveIy clubs, The STorKIub. Headed by CurIy, alias Griff Thomas, This year's presIdenT, The STorIcs sponsored The Sophomore RecepTion aT The TirsT of The school Term, Took TicIceTs aT aII of our home games, and had severaI super aTTairs of Their own. DirecTIng The boys were PauI FriTz, Sr., and WebsTer HaII. ' KEY CLUB Leif To righf, back To fronT: Toles, D., Page, B., Oehl, J., Pa'Hon, B., Jernigan, S., Keck, F., Young- quisf, G., Cook, G., Herberf, C., Guniher, B., Grow, P., Warrick, J., Whi+e, B., Hardy, B., Donahue, B., Carey, D., Cyrog, D., Whifmyer, K., Flores, J., Calderhead, J. CARDINAYS Le'FT To righ+, Row one: Goodwin, A., ConTreras, R., Laclr, D., Hansen, C., Ricardafi, R. Row Two: Bloom, J., LiTTleTon, F., Lemmord, C., CreighTon, D., Howard, J. SCORPIONS The Y.M.C.A. was The place, The nighT was Wednesday, and The club was The Scorpions. Yes, The Scorpions Tormed anoTher oT S.B.H.S. Y clubs. Scorpions enTered baslceTball TournamenTs and many oTher sporTs evenTs, which proved very popular wiTh acTive boys on The campus This year. Leading The club in The presidency was Vlfally Thompson, who worked hard and deserves a loT oT crediT. TROJANS LeTT To righT, Row One: Jernigan, S., Evans, D., lrwin, J., Meddoclr, M., Scarbrough, R. Row Two: Myers, J., STrouT, J., Smsabaugh, D., Diclrey, D., Roshwald, S., Desylva, B. Row Three: McGrew,, D., Reynolds, D., Evans, B., Becarf, B., Hume, D. I L I 1 f w x y X 1 ' ' ' I I liiilxlil lil, ' ll' If 1 D7 T SING, SING, SING AlThough,The Cardinays didn'T geT sTarTed aT The beginning oT The year, almosT everybody in S.B.l-l.S. heard abouT This lively male chorus. EnThusiasTically leading The group This year was Jerry Howard, who, wiTh The help oT Ivlr. lngli as sponsor, helped wiTh all musical programs puT on by The school. Cardinays did Their parT in H.M.S. PinaTore and PiraTes oT Penzance, in addiTion To carrying on Their regular club acTiviTies. SCORPIONS LefT To righT: Jones, R., Herf, J., Lascola, A., Miichell, J., Thompson, W., Salgado, J., Smifh, J., Van Derford, J., HagerTy, J., Allen, A. TROJANS Oh, we're proud oT our whiTe and our green! Such a sTaTemenT as This could easily be The Theme oT The Troians. a popular Y Service Club on The S.B.H.S. campus. The boys are idenTiTied by Their ouTsTanding whiTe and green iaclceTs. Trojan I-Ii-Y meeTs each Wednesday aT The Y.lvI.C.A. This year, wiTh Shelby Jernigan as Their presidenT, The boys enjoyed such acTiviTies as swimming, boxing, and baslceTbaIl, and also served oThers where They could. CARDINAL THESPIANS The TirsT rung on The ladder reaching To The Nalrional Thespians SocieTy is The Cardinal Thespian club. All you have To do To ioin This organizaTion is To parTicipaTe in some minor way in a play. During The pasT year The Cardinal Thespians worlced wiTh The NaTional Thespians, presenTing plays and shows and TurTherinq Their inTeresT in drama. Andy Guy headed The organizaTion, which was under The sponsorship oT Miss Verna Brown. SEAL BEARERS Le'fT To righf, Row one: Snell, J., Abbey, R., Wissburg, L. Row Two: Nielsen, E., Day, S., Linlle, A., Norlen, M. Row Three: Woods, W., Salmonsen, J., Lawler, L. Row four: Newmann, H., Carey, D., Jernigan, S. NATIONAL THESPIANS Anyone who is inTeresTed in drama has one goal aTTer he geTs in high school- To become a NaTional Thespian. To aTTain This honor a sTudenT musT have played aT leasT one major role in a play. Working on assemblies and presenTing radio shows and plays, The NaTional Thespians enioyed a very successTul year under The leadership OT Andy Guy and The sponsorship of Miss Verna Brown. r 1 . V N ' X X ' , N i ill illlimlii ll ll'l' ivif .nn - ,J R NRL'1 CARDINAI. THESPIANS Members are: Afiwood, B., Ban, L., Browning, R., Can+erbury, B., Creighfon, D., Forbis, J., Garner, E., Graharn, L., Haggerman, B., Hobkirk, G., Kring, B., McDanieIs, E., Moore, I., Molino, A., Neilson, E., Neuman, H., Peferson, E., Palmer, J., Raefielcl, M., Smifh, R., Sfeller, P., Towner, M., Black, J., Benion, G., Crocfer, R., Easfburn, P., Hodge B., Jensen, V., Juergens, P., Minor, L., Monninger, P., Walls, B., Carey, D., Nichols, T., DuBoise, D., Shaw, P., Cox, V., S+acy, C. SEAL BEARERS This year S.B.l-l.S. was privileged lo have lourieen Seal Bearers in iis siudenl body. H is a greal honor io be a Seal Bearer, and ihe only way lhe Hcoveied lamp can be arlained is Through hard, earnesi work. All of our Seal Bearers are presenied wiih life membership pins in 'rhe Caliiornia Scholarship Federaiion. The CSF. pin, which is a Roman lamp, symbolizes wisdom and liberly. This year's Seal Bearers were guided lhrough 'rheir aciiviiies by Their sponsor, Miss Helen Gleason. NATIONAL THESPIANS Members are: Cox, V., Snow, B., Kaiser, S., Phelps, J., Cardwell, E., Creighfon, D., Thomas, P., Cox, W., Marcil, C., Neuman, H., Hogy, R., Schmidl, D., Wilson, P., Young, C., Moore, l., S+eHer, P., MacAnern, M., Juergens, P., Smiih, J., Kring, B., Huber, S., Guy, A., Cook, J., Lilley, O., Rice, C., Miss V. Brown. .sm ACTIVITIES Tyro Annual Tyro Weekly I-IeIIo Dance Sophomore Reception I-IaIIoween Dance YeII Leaders Pom Pom Girls Majorettes Sadie I-Iawkins D ance Kotton and Kord Dance Student Congress Future Farmers Pinatore June Mad I I , 1 1 N X, ly , ill IIIIIMII lrI'iI.p- y If lp, x4 f QWWQ 108 257 Q cucnnorvq.4,.4, ff f -. f X I -x W! 'J' gvfrv u- Q w 'HL - EE' E Carib , L Q .xx WEE on 1 2 T: .,.,nL....., N,,6,,S,DEH A' 1 M W Wissburg, L. Oehl, J. Shulze, B. Alexander, S. Caldwell, D. ConTreras, R. MarTens, H. ersuiage, D. Towner, M. , .r., 1 W Q ,, A as-if .fi 3 J is ,255 X . 4 f TYRO So we were puTTing ouT a year book! In September Things looked rosy. We had Tun. We meT our deadlines. The picTures were marvelous. WiTh liTTle diTTiculTy, BeTh compleTed The FaculTy SecTion, The TirsT in our book. NexT came a drive on Underclass. Cleo, ably assisTed by Barbara, broughT This campaign To a successful conclusion. ln The meanTime, John, Don, Joe, Dave. Dick, and STeve were covering games. Be- fore ChrisTmas, aTTer assigned deadlines had been meT, The sTaTT relaxed for an aTTernoon. We had a parTy. ATTer ChrisT- mas vacaTion, work began anew. Donna and Serena had To assemble Snaps and Or- ganizaTions and AcTiviTies. Fi Q-M u. ..... -. , J K S .,,. 4 l ' 4 X v Ill illllmii llI'il.p- 1,-if ,lpn . ANNUAL They did. Then came fhe complefion of lhe seniors. Gorgelie, afler many aller- hours' complicalions, had all Seniors a+ 'rhe prinfer's offices on Time. April II came much Too soon, buf lhe book was ready on Time. Now fhe sfaff can relax, and fake a brealher before slarlinq Jrhe big Task of helping Nanciiane and Mary Mar- garef dislribufe The books al The end of The year. These Two business managers have worked hard in kee ing The business mal- l'ers for +he Annuals slraighf. The slaff is looking forward 'lo planning nexl year's book wifh eager anlicipalion. e xxf- .-,. - :Q as ri: 'xx ., X Q . Q i -. . N. Kuf ub of ii IA Sfark, N. J. Turner, G. Freeman, M Cyrog, D. Sfanley, H. Drake, D. Wray, B. Rice, C. TYRO Moran, P. Burns, B. Hyle, S. Childers, B. Garren, J. Lawson, P. Smiih, S. Brown, L. Fisher, J. Sfaley, C. The average week for The Tyro Weekly slall is a very busy one, lull of hard work and concenlralion on pulling oul our schools weekly paper. Monday finds lhe Tyro sfall in ifs weelcly slalf meeling. Edilor Pele usually presides, and each slall member names his slory conlribulion lo 'rhe paper for Jrhe week. Tuesday is lhe deadline for all lronl page and sporls malerial. If you pass by Jrhe Tyro room, you can hear lhe pounding of lype- wrifers and lhe buzz of voices: everyone's rushing To meel his deadline. Wednesday and Thursday are spenl complefing 'rhe sec- ond and lhird page malerial. m ' I 1 N X ' ' ' i i ' , i ill ill'lN-li lH'v'-i' ffl' . iv 1 WEEKLY Trou+, J. Dehner, B. Hoblxirlr, 6. Barfleif, N, Pine, R. Bo'Hini, D. Jones, N. Reed, C. Ward. T. Schnoor. M, 1 l , By 'rhe end of lourfh period on Thursday, 'rhe Tyro room is sileni, for 'fhe Weekly has y gone 'ro press. l Friday finds 'fhe slall members in a maze of glue, smudgy fingers, and mailing addressesg lhey are gefling Tyros ready lor mailing To business esfablishmenls and oui-of-'rown schools. If some siall member has a few spare momenls, he may begin work on lhe coming weelc's paper. The eniire Sfudenf Body owes a greaf deal of lhanlcs lo ihis year's Tyro Weekly sialf. They have done a marvelous iob in bringing news of school evenls and ac+ivi+ies +o all of The sfudenfs and facully. I 1 4 ' 1 - ' ' X i Ill illllmii liI'il.y- if I l-lello Dance XXBOOII Tlue nigluf was dark ancl spooky: gluosfs and goblins were flying: flue Y.W.C.A. was also dark and spooky: flue sfudenfs of S.B.l-LS. were enjoying flueir Halloween dancing fo flue swing music of Bill Larkin. If was flue Hi-Tri Halloween dance. Cokes and cookies were served as refreslurnenfs fo flue weary dancers, and flue leig monuenf in flue evening came wluen prizes were given for flue besf cosfumes. Sopluomore Recepfion 00 HELLO! THE REDBIRDS SAID HELLO! Affer a leisurely summer, all +he Redbirds came down ouf of +he clouds +0 fhe firsf big dance of The year-lhe Hello dance. A+ ihe Redbird Rendezvous everybody said hello To old friends, and LD. cards inlroduced new sludenls. lrvan Sfumph and his orchesfra provided The hello music. al Boo I WELCOME, SOPHS! The afmosphere of our school caleleria radiafed welcome fo our enlering cadefs af fhis year's Sophomore Recepfion. B Flafs and A Sharps were rendered in rhylhmic order by lrvan Slunnph and his orchesrra. ln addifion 'ro dancing, 'rhere was a shorl and sweef program by fhe sludenls. Like Jrhe cherry on a sundae, came lhe seleclion of Faye Weller, Sophomore Queen lcenrerl. Serving as her affendanls were Jrhe runners-up: Suzanne Wall, Nancy Lounsbury, Sue Sandall, Sylvia Farrar, Pa'r'ry Sieclc, and Nancy Riddle. S-O-O SMOOTH! The rouTines oT our snappy pom-pom girls answered To This descripTion. Adding sparlcle deluxe To games and assemblies, This colorTully-clad Team sTepped in perTecT rhyThm ThroughouT The year. May we inTroduce, bedeclced in Their cusTomary Tinery, Lois Craig, Mary CreTors, Mary Hill, PaT Weddell, Beverly Busby, and Bonnie Irwin, loolcing as charming as usual. YELL LEADERS Leff To right Baichly, R., Herberf, C., Ewers, S., Kaplan, N., Alexander, S. MAJORETTES A very Tamiliar sighT aT The TooTball games was The dazzling maioreTTes. These girls added much color and spiriT To The games by perlorming during The halT-Time acTiviTies. Here They are in a Typical pose, high-sTepping in Their colorTul cosTumes: lvlary Lou SanToluciTo, Doris Gooden, Doris Burns, Ann ChilcoTT, and Jadine Kashlca. l , f 4 1 V ' W V , , ill ilIl1X.liIll'll.J ' lull POM POM GIRLS Leff To rigl1T: Craig, L., CreTors, M., Hill, M., Busby, B., lrwin, B., Weddell, P. R-R-R-E-D-B I-i-i-r-d-s-Redbirds-and so The sTudenT body Tollowed our yell queens and kings as They lenT Their lungs and overTlowing school spiriT To bolsTer The Teams. This lively guinTeT, whom we goT behind wiTh all our pep, added a vivid elemenT To The year's acTiviTies. Here They are: Shirley Ewers, and her helpers, RiTa Baichly, Serena Alexander, Chuck l-lerloerT, and Norm Kaplan. MAJGRETTES LefT To righT: SanToluciTo, M., Gooden, D., Burns, D., ChilcoT, A., Kashka, J. X SADIE HAWKINS STUDENT CONGRESS The S+uden+ Congress is composed ol srudenls elecled from 'rhe second period classes. The sludenls meer lwice a monfh +o discuss ways of improving 'rhe school and fo consider new acfiviries lo make S.B.l-l.S. a more inferesling place. Led by Ralph Conlreras, who was supporfed loy Speaker of The House, Alberl Davies, and advised by Clarlc lngli, Jrhe Sludenf Congress helped boosr sludenl aclivifies during I946-47. KOTTON AND KORD SADIE HAWKINS On February 28 a very odd Thing Toolc place aT S.B.l-l.S. The girls chased The boys. No, iT wasn'T leap year: iT was Sadie Hawkins day. ThaT Friday nighT all The besT dog paTch sTyles were displayed aT The very successful dance held in The school caTeTeria. Chuck CroTT and his Mellow Airs played many numbers To suiT The occasion. STUDENT CONGRESS Le'FT To righT, Row one: Lesonsky, S., NeaTh, J., Prado, H., KeiThley, B., Wissburg, L. Row Two: Polas, G., Law, P., Ewers, S., ConTreras, R., Bowling, H. Row Three: Graham, L., SheeTs, D., Saenz, M., Easfer, R.. Garcia, A. Row Tour: Cross D., Rodriguez, I., Herron, J., Kaplan, N., Terando, J. Row five: McGarrigle, S., Cyrog, D., Freeman, M. KOTTON AND KORD Spring sTarTed a liTTle early aT Hi-Tri This year, Tor The KoTTon and Kord was held Three weelcs before The official opening oT spring, buT The nighT was warm and all The girls Traded Their sloppy sweaTers and plaid slcirTs Tor coTTon dresses. The couples danced To The mellow music oT Ervin STumph and his orchesTra. f i ' ' I i 1 i ill iIl'1N.Ii li v'-I' I' X Salute to His Maiesty's Ship The l-l.M.S. Pinaloref' a Gilberl and Sullivan comic opera, was presenred during lhe spring by Miss Marlha Alice Mackenzie. The main characlers in The operella were Allen Goodwin as Caplain Corcoran, Jo Anne Snell as Bulfercup, Cleo Rice as Josephine, lhe cap'fain's daughler, and Paul Rulgers as Ralph, lhe lowly sailor. The school orchesfra, under The direclion of Herman Johnson, played lhe accompani- menr lor The operella. FUTURE FARMERS Lefl lo rigl-rl, Row one: NobleH, B., Gee, L., Norfhup, B., Renshaw, G., Winebrenner, D., Kenr, A., Lynn, V. Row 'lwoz Holybee, G., McAfee, L., Yoeman, J., Mower, M., Hyllreman, B., Gray, A., McCoy. K., Arioff, M. Row fhreez Hufchison, W., Cullop, B., Glass, L., Perkins, R., Anderson, H., Garcia, S., Valarcle, R., Lazano, E. Row four: Brown, G., Verslrafen, G., Valdez, J., Risch, D., Bell, J., Carpenier, D., Newell, G., Gladwell, B., Nor+h, N., Ward, M. Row five: Ayers, T., McPeclr, K., Cowdery, E., Kipf, M., Black, G., Reeves, P., Relph, D., Smilh, D. JUNE MAD The house lighls dimmed, and Jrhe curlain was raised on lhe firsl acl of June Mad, a lhree-acl play direcled by Miss Verna Brown. The play was a lighl-hearled comedy abou? a Teen-age girl who fell in love wilh a college man. Included in rhe casl were Jocelyn Cook, Chuclc Young, and Andy Guy. l. WNAFORE FUTURE FARMERS If you are inleresled in learning how 'ro slarl a good clwiclcen farm or lurllwer. your lcnowledge in llwe egricullural ' o 'N our Fu'rure Farmers. Cn field Trips, or ollier aclivilies of flue 'JT ln mbe reeled a love lor nalure, wliicln will assisf llmem in becoming succei A 2.- 4 f . ' lending llieir excursions and allairs were presidenl Darr 'b f fpl. Q14 sls f lull x 'w?.z, NJN VK Rayz , JUNEMAD ll sf' A W- , 6' iigiligi -. s 2 I Jin 1-if ,.A. a xxx Rx A x 3 xv 1 1 ff! l 1.5 'U 0 as .1 ww f f t X fx dd xx ,f Z f' yu :,6' Y- f' Q 3 -m 1' C' QW vw S ' ' ' !g xkuff 1 f-.. s V . f :ec I K I ,A M 'z 1 I! C5 V ,ll A 11 Q bs J o 1 f wJ X A 5 Q 4fff 2 Q! ff 3 ,, ' :wid 7 1' ffl . - ruvwqsnwl X MLN? A 'J f 1, J f X J X Y X 1 ,4 f . , ll L. ' Y aff' I 5 I-N I V l S gf, ' -, X! C' Q In 4x xlnl 'L -I Xl ,ull IL I All ll if K' rs- Top row: Valdez, M., Shephard, C., Wall L., Clark, J., Furbush, D. BoTTom row: Deleon, T., Shemanco, G., Bacon, J., Diaz, H., Poe, F. The Cards goT oTT To a Tlying sTarT in The pracTice openers oT The l946 grid season. Tough opposiTion and Coach Simpson's capable guidance whipped a group oT grid- iron Tledglings and a Tew leTTermen inTo a Tormidable Team. Lady Luck misinTerpreTed Mr. lngli's remark ThaT he would be saTisTied if we beaT Pomona by Two Touchdowns, Tor The Cards sTubbed Their Toes 20-6 in The C.B.L. opener. Bang up ball handling paid oTT againsT The ColTon YellowiackeTs, and The Redbirds wenT back inTo The winning column, ending Their second game I4-7. Traveling To Redlands, The Cards ran over The Terrier Team I9-O. A capaciTy crowd waTched The Riverside Poly Bears skim Through wiTh a I3-I2 Tally. The game noT only chalked up a vicTory Tor our TradiTional rival, buT iT also shaTTered all chances oT The Cards Taking The C.B.L. championship. S.B.H.S. vs. ColTon One aT a Time! One aT a Time! S.B.H.S. vs. Colfon Jusf a liTTle furTher! Two quick scores gave The hard TighTing Redbirds The edge, buT The Bears charged back and marked up The winning Tally. WiTh seconds To play, The Cardinals hif close To pay dirT, buT The score remained The hearTl:nreaking I3-I2. In The League Tinal, The Cards baTTled The ChaTTey Tigers To a I3-I3 Tie. Seven Thousand Tans saw The Cardinal line hold up under The powerTul Tiger drives which gave Them The championship. AlThough we missed The championship, There is no douloT in our mind ThaT we did have a championship Team: in every game They displayed Tine sporTs- manship, and played good clean TooTloall. In The words oT Coach Simpson: Our sTanding in The league doesn'T indicaTe how close we came To winning The TiTle. AcTually The kicking oT a conversion made The diTTerence beTween Third place and championship. The '46-'47 TooTball season can be Termed noThing shorT oT success. S.B.H.S. vs. Pomona lT's all over now! S.B.H.S. vs. Colion You can'I Iceep a good man down! VARSITY C. B. L. SCOREBOARD SEASON RECORD Pomona 20 San Bernardino I4 San Bernardino I9 Riverside I3 San Bernardino I3 San Bernardino I2 vs. Burbank C.B.L. STANDING W L T Chaiiey 3 O 2 Pomona 3 I I San Bernardino 2 2 I Colion 2 2 I Riverside 2 2 I R e d I a n d S O 5 O S.B.H.S. TI1aI's all, Iaro'II1erI wir' .. . ' '-., 3' .T '- .I2 . .,. 1 'I' , :,, .,.., . I 5: . .. irriarf ar .i ..e3irrr iii ' I ' .,q, . ,A . '. . I, . .we , ,, .- -, f'if',',...-T - 'I We-6 ' f , , J.. Ki I I I 1 K w xy' ' 1 i ill iII'IN-Ili IH' 'li' iv If Iln ,I ,Lf-.JN,.-IALQEQ - Y Q' W 25559. mx ,Ewa Learn' Q- Q 'wtf rim 45 13 : N EQ . Ni A ., K U lsmik A, Kiwi. W? L.,--Q 1 M , Yvk, FYUENQ ,W .f ii 5, 1 . , 2 X 1, ' W Sly? gl X 0' P' ,.,: g I L55 BASKETBALL TEAM Row one: Claypool, Davies, Wilson, Pelerson, Weisl, Fawley. Row lwo: Lane, Forbes, Corneilson, Roberrs, Heyden, Wifhers, Henley. Row fhreez While, PoHer, Fife, Miner, Rasmussen, Perez. This year's baslcelball season was one ol born +l'irills and fears. An unlorlunale lwo-game loss marlced ine beginning of llne season. Seven slraiglnl viclories followed, raising us lo second place in league compelilion. We lied for league lwonors willi Riverside, bul in The decisive game an unlorlunale upsel' lorced our championship learn lo second place. A liglnling bul oulclassed and oulscored learn ol San Bernardino cagers were suppressed by Clialley in llweir season opener al llie Onlario gym. Tlne Riverside Bears came nexl' on our agenda, and The Cardinals made a good snowing alllmouglw llwey were lrimmed by a luclcy Bear squad. l-lowever, flue Cards rallied in The lliird C.B.I.. clasl'1 willw brillianl floor plays and long slwols, To deleal Ccllon. The Redbirds Tangled willw Redlands llwe following weelc, oulclassing The Terriers. Our nexf slop was Pomona, and our Cards lrimmed llwe Red Devils. Coming lirsl in +l'1e second round ol play, Redlands fell viclirn in our sweeping drive lor 'llie C.B.L. cl1ampionsliip.Tl'1e Pomona Red Devils were cruslwed again. Riverside vs. San Bernardino , , l i , ,Q X L I 1' , 1 V W ' v X, , liii.iifrf'i i' lrlf ,in i 1 Riverside vs. San Bernardino We were second in lhe C.B.L. af rhis point and all Redbird fans were loolcing expeclanily foward The iollowing lhree games which would decide our iinal league sianding. Collon fell nexi fo our siraighi shooling Cards, by a score oi 33-3I. N33 poinl' l-larry was The lifle appropriaiely lagged on l-larry Wilson ailer our clash wifh Chaiiey. This number of digils challced up by our slar cenler, combined wilh a iasi, hard-iighiing Cardinal feam, lrounced Chaiiey. This confesl rnarlced ihe sevenih slraighl game San Bernardino had won in league compeiiiion. The championship Riverside game, which was our lasl and mosl' imporiani in league compeiiiion, was a saddening blow To Redbird roorers. Riverside proved a liiile loo iasi ior our boys, and won noi only The game bui also ihe C.B.l.. championship. In ihe words of Coach Fawley, i'Wi+h Jim Claypool and Harold Wilson, ihe only reiurning iirsr slring lefler- men lrom iis I94546 championship ieam, a squad equal lo lhai oi lhe previous year rounded info shape and made a ieam lhaf was admirable in every qualify. Redlands vs. San Bernardino Colfon Topped Again VARSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD C.B.L. STANDING Riverside San Bernardino Redlands Pomona Colron Clwaifey 22 30 32 33 35 40 59 50 29 69 Red birds lnferrupf Chaffey SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SBHS SEASCN RECORD Riverside Riverside Colfon Collon Pomona Pomona Redlands Redlands Clialiey Clwalfey l i K A , . w i ill gIll1X,l1llly,l.l ' I 5 The Big Splash! SWIMMING Using The TaciliTies OT The Y.M.C.A., Coach Norman Fawley underTook The re-esTablishmenT oT The Cardinal swimming Team This year. SupporTing Coach Fawley. a large group OT enThusiasTic swimmers Turned ouT Tor The new sporT, which TeaTures many sTyles oT swimming and conTesT evenTs. So Tar only a boys' Team has been organizedg however, a girls' Team is in The oTTing. DespiTe The TacT ThaT swimming has been dropped Trom The sporTs curricula Tor several years because oT lagging inTeresT, The sporT shows greaT promise oT becoming a permanenT parT oT The S.B.H.S. sporTing calenclar. S.B.H.S. Mermen ' A 1 ' ' i I illiml liI'il.- I' ii il 5 'WSW 4 was E55 W, , :Qi S JF, Q 5151 Qs? W if f Q' fix 1, fmswsgi Q4 Q 'w .5 X' we A . - ki as. , MMMEQW .Mg4.4',.g,Q, J X gfi W A 4-.S if-Q ,ws A ,af 'Wm ww W QL, wwglf ,W b as K X ,gina Q. nw ,M . ,WQW .., 1 5 4 . Q Q Q. X W 'Mx 'lx is ' UK 'R .di W ew ' -Nt. Wx M w ' , n x N v 1 1 v I 1 . I 1l 1N-l1lll'Il.p y,- ,H W 5 wr: , aiztsif . m m y 5 wwf ,, P W' U 4 1 3 i'. W TS? 1,,., 'Q 3 U I Sf: '24 5122: ,. ,271 ,ffm QL V ooK, f 1 ls, M fs A X H 5 9 5 S :M au 3515 ' f msf1 al eseleieief ?!eQ3efe n 1. 5 fgmei Mil Varsify Track Team Leff fo righl, Row I: Henley, S., Garcia, J., Perez, R., Presfon, T., Marquard, D., Kaplan, N., Broolis, B., Gassaway, C., Pierce, C.. Menor, T., Rufgers, P., Blanc, B., Simpson, B., Harrold, F., Colman, W., Hiess, J. Row 2: Lopez, A., Gunfher, B., Graham, L., Wong, R., Thomas, J., Evans, D., Walson, G., Gunlrel, B., Lein, N., Forbes, B., Maloof, G., Holfon, J., Clancy, K., Rober+s, C., Nunez, F., Johansen, J. Row 3: Coach Hodge, Allen, B., Po'Her, D., Hampion, B., Sinsabaugh, D., Evans, P., McCumsey, B., Caslro, D., Cornielson, B., Garcia, A., Sfuarf, G., Paflerson, R., Lambe+h, L., Sfewarf, T., Russel, R., VARSITY TRACK Wilh lhe cinder season well under way, +he Cardinal lraclcmen had lalcen all C.B.L. meefs and had excelled in all evenls when we wenf To press. The pace sel by C.I.F. winner Ari Garcia and C.B.l.. vicfor Norm Kaplan, and backed by a hosl of relurning leflermen, fhe Cardinal lraclc learn has bursl lorlh lo break old and sef new records. ll is regrellable lhal our C.B.l.. slanding and scores lor all meels cannol be prinled because of lhe spor+'s seclion early deadline, buf a C.B.L. Championship yiclory seems inevilable al Jrhis fime, wilh Coach Vicfor Hodge and his line alhleles well on Their way To greaf achievemenl and recognilion. Eadie, B. Garcia Firsl Again! 1 lb. SL O I . ' ,', 1 yll illlgyi, 1111114 - yy i U vv'3Qs', 1 , Q.. , iq . 5 vw .0 9, 5 1 E :ia I x ' 0 ,A 2 Q. .55 ze-2, 'fffgfi' :A ' g 553 63,322 F' -g . . Q' 3: sag- :3 0 . '1:.:'..:,. 2 f---...svdgf - ,.: V g V EQEI 919 Q :..E , fl, A k x .fi 1 if A fl W xx Q W 6 D S is 2 , ' me- - k 54 S S N E Q S k I f :.', M S Q A S, Q N W W , -:,,. s Q, H 5, Q5 f E q':: 1' - zbl 3 i PSY? L, Y Q ,'A Q DL il' Q vm, kx. S 1 Q- ri , if j ix' .,:..,. uw 5- Mg ,1 J W ,g,- . .. lr M , , , W-2 f , , , ., R Y , :A 'Q A . 5 llln E .:,, Y .gf . , l x , 4 5 5 2 : T X zbl V N -uf N Q -W 1 f L 5 ly W f :bw s six WC ' 1 i Biz. Team Sho+ Leff 'ro righf, Row I: Bacon, J., Rodriguez, J., Mize, O., Woods, A. Row 2: Velarde, B., Adams, S., Claypool, J., Visbal, G., Davies, A. lCapfain of Tournamenfl, Anderson, J., Mohle, H., Whiiley, G., Gessner, B. Row 3: Rose, J., Peferson, P., Daniels, D., Meddoclr, M., Pine, R., Dyer, A., Maifhews, B., Cooley, J., Wifhers, J. Row 4: Coach Johnson, Topoleslri, P., Scarborough, B., Brogdon, K., Timmerman, B., Evans, J., Conforfi, P., Ogden, F., Perez, T. Row 5: llvlanagersl Miller, R., Pearson, G. BASEBALL The preliminary games played by The San Bernardino horsehide hurlers have shown lhar we again have a championship 'ream deserving of praise and srudenl' body support Alrhough we may nor win all of our games, lhe leam's showing in lhe Pomona 'rournarnenl in delearing Cornpron, Colion, and Long Beach Poly, lhen losing in 'rhe semi-finals To Poinl Loma, siamp The defending C.B.l.. champions as a learn ro be reckoned wilh. Since our league sfanding and game scores are noi' avail- able al The lime rhis secfion goes lo press, lhe besr we can do is give Coach Kenny Johnson's prediclion: ln C.B.L., compefirion is lceeng all 'reams being uniformly sirong, a close race is in prospect The Cardinals can be near lhe 'rop if They show some real s iri+. p Aciion Sho? . MW 1 it 'X f , Ii I , . , y ' i ' i ill ilI'ii.iifff'v'-i' :wif .lin 1 ,M Mlhliwmfwwsw S.B.H.S. Racquefmen TENNIS Making a line showing al fhe beginning ol The season, The Cardinal Tennis feam is expecled lo live up 'ro lasl year's line record. Wirh line doubles learns and equally compelenf singles players, Coach Ralph Simpson is looking forward lo Taking rhe C.B.L. championship. The copy deadline for fhe sporls seclion in This year's Tyro Annual comes before rhe end of fhe Tennis season, 'rhus malcing if impossible for any scores or confesf slandings To be published. Neverfheless, we feel sale in predicling Thar our learn will rnalce a good showing in bofh sporlsrnanship and C.B.L. slanding. On ihe Courf I x K I X . yy' A , ill 1lIllX,lilfIl1l.y ' ffl! ,lip 4 1 Isf. Sfring Sophs Row one, Ieff Io righi: ViIIaIovoz, R. E. Smifh, R. T., Keaiing, R. G.. Ogden, C., Farrar, L. T., Easier, L. G., Love, L. E. Row Iwo: DeLeon, R. H., Evans, Q., Veniir, F., Miles, L. H. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD sEAsoN Recono C.B.L. STANDING Pomona San Bernardino Riverside Chaffey Colfon Redlands L T I O San 2 O San 2 O San 2 O San 4 O San 4 O HH Him Hard!! Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino Bernardino 6 25 26 6 I9 Pomona Colfon Redlands Chaffey Riverside 2 I O 2 6 9 7 I T A , 1 i , v I ill illlimni lIl'lI-I 1.41 in . 1 Cardeffes vs. Riverside Living up fo fhe name appropriafely fagged on fhem by Coach l-lodge, fhis year's sophs fruly were unpredicfable. Despife a 20-6 sefbaclc in fhe league opener wifh Pomona, fhe Cardeffes rallied and really wenf fo fown againsf Colfon, beafing fhe Hub Cify sophs by a score of 25-I2. The Cardeffes did if again fhe following week when fhey dropped a reporfedly sfrong Redlands feam 26-6. All good fhings come fo an end, however, and fhe Cardeffes' winning sfrealc, fhough if was nof sfopped, suffered a severe sefbaclc when fhe Chaffey eleven fook fhe Cardeffes for a I9-6 hard-foughf vicfory. Winding up fhe season wifh a frip fo Riverside, fhe S.B.l-l.S. lighfweighfs friumphed over an over-confidenf Riverside eleven emerging wifh a fie for second place. End of fhe line! i ' 1 l ' ' l ' I ililixiii iii' ' io' If AUD' ' All Togelher, Now Coach Kenny Johnson and lhe enlire S.B.l'l.S. Sludenl Body have iusl reason for being proud of lhe line iolo done by lhe Sophomore caqers in lhe IQ47 C.B.L, Beslcelbell season. Win or lose, fhe Cerdelles wenl lhrouqh a lough season lighling hard. A+ 'rhe end ol fhe season, lhe S.B.l-l.S. liqhl weighls carne lhrough wilh five wins and Jrwo losses. Sophomore Cagers Row one, lell lo righl: Wilson, B., Davies, D., Myers, J., Zanone, M., Kealing, D., Slapp, B., House, D., Allen, L., Johnson, K. Row fwoz Smifh, T., Giles, J.. Johnson, C., Villalovoz, A., Evans, J., Rodriguez A., Pafferson, C., Meraz, D., Small, W. Row fhree: Jenkins, B., Gomma, R., Russell, R., Mac, F., Ogden, F., Morgan, B. M... ' - , MW es l i ' V i X X l l f X- , os' , I, i ill illwmlii lf i'-i' lfll .lin 1 1 0 Soph Firsi Sfring SOPHOMORE SCOREBOARD C.B.L. STANDING SEASON RECORD W. L. 25 SBH5 Riverside Riverside 7 O SBHS Riverside San Bernardino 5 2 SBHS Collon Pomona 4 3 SBH5 Collon Cliailey 3 4 SBHS Pomona Collon 2 5 SBI-lS Pomona Redlands O 7 SBI-l5 Redlands SBH5 Redlands SBHS Clialfey SBH5 Clfialley Redlands Finds Us Tou I7 35 24 35 25 27 I4 8 I8 28 Team Sho+ Q0 LefT To righT, Row I: DeLeon, G., Doig, R., Early, M., Abbey, D., Hurley, D., Ramirez, G., Wilson, B. 41 Row 2: MiddleTon, D., Ambergy. G., Zaragoza. J., Rose, B., Miles, C., Acosha, L., Green, A. Row 3: Coach Hodge, Small, W., Bruce, W., Rodriguez, A., Vanilr, T., Lundy, B., Meroz, D., Harris, C., Love, C., Hansen, N. SOHOMORE TRACK Keeping up wiTh The break-neck pace seT by The VarsiTy Traclc Team, The sopho- more Cindermen proved Their worTh in This year's season. WiTh sensaTionai Tim Vanik gaThering honors in each meeT and Cerci Miles running a close second, The Sophomore Traclc men have Talcen Their share oT high places in The I947 C.B.L. season. Upholding The TradiTion oT The sophomore Traclrmen, This year's Team has Trained hard and played Tair. QuoTing Coach T-lodge, We have a good allfaround Team which will provide a good nucleus Tor nexT year's VarsiTy. AnoThe' Soph Winner! I - . l s T x . , 1 , i .Q--T yr A eip OJ ,lip 0' xo of T , ill ,lIlix,i, fiifihp' 1.-if ,lip . is Those Who Played C. A. A. Run, run! You can malce ill - l-lere I am, rhrow ir! Similar cries echoed and re-echoed across Jrhe grounds of S.B.l'l.S. each allernoon during sixlh period. Of course il was lhe G.A.A. girls hard al play, faking aclive inferesl' in lheir respeclive games Baskelball, sof+ball, and volleyball were presided over and rheir players advised by Miss Livingslron. The rennis deparlmenr was ably handled by Mrs. Glass, and The presidenhs gavel wielded by Adrienne Linlce. Playing games cerlrainly wasn'r lhe only aclivily of lhe lively club. Hs parries and wiener balces were well ailended and broughr good Times fo all. Any energelic girl who enjoys feam sporfs would enjoy Jrhe G.A.A. Girl's Bashefball Two fo one Q Girls, girls, girls Las Vegas Sfar Yeah +eam Trigger refurned Pals Hollywood Oh fhai ian! Free rides Johnny an n Shorlie Thai windblown look Shy? Pepsoden'l7 Lunch Time coeds Winfer wonderland Spring Fever Always smiling S+and siraight More boys Topsie? Sweaiers Buddies Hi gals! Homemade sunburn Luau Week Three of a Kind Chums? IQ LD -L Q ., 6 7 8 9 I0 II I2 I3 I4 . . D . Two in love Need somebocl . Tofem pole , :bo e Irou ble -e Johnny To hold up her . Tough hay Row onI . Charm Here I am Messy, huh? Muscles and hi . Campus Coeds y fo love? halo? s girl illfvf-Q' l is X 4, X. KI 'fr ,z. A Ml F gel? 1315? Q Sunning Susies Whaf say, Hollywood? Ho-Hum! Back fo school Summer is here Man shor+age Hold me +igh+ Johnny S.B.H.S. Toiem Pole Pals! The Gang's all here Stop. you're killing me! Chummy Hello and smile HAHNUM AND HABE EU. Printers - Binders - Stationers - Office Outfitters - Paper Dealers Chemicals and Janitor's Supplies 439 Court St. - 442 Third St. Q San Bernardino, California W. P. Fuller 8: Co. 348 So. E - Phone 2167 ROOFING PAINTS - GLASS - MIRRORS WALLPAPER STUDIO 475 4th Street Compliments oi VVESTERVELTS PEOPLES FURNITURE co. NewandUsed FURNITURE Convenient Terms 434 Fourth Street 434 D Street San Bernardino Phone 233-44 Success to Class of '47 Iohn Suverkrup Lmnber Co. Lumber and Building Materials Office: 237 D St. Telephone 4744 San Bernardino, California ARROWHEAD CAMERA Simi VALENTINE Ph r hiS lis-Ca eaandPro'co Clog cialis Service I lleniols le l r H40 E Sf,-99+ phon, 321,53 ROY L. DAVIS. Owner 6i0 Third Street - Telephone 445-55 fry , E A en YN .. . annals masse A H ne vit, am BEST WISHES v Hua! M Distinctive Men's Wear California Hotel Bldg. Phone 202-32 THANKS . . . ANNUAL STAFF 1 PHOT0 SERVICE 370 D Street We Hope Thot We Moy Be Able to Serve You in Yeors to Come , ' 1-13. FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN i g 593 Third Street iin aiznvb -sEEus FIRST- HOUSE OF APPLIANCES 1360 E Street Phone 453-27 Compliments of Here on this page of the 1947 Tyro Annual we extend our con- . Jewelry gratulations to the graduates and , Winches the publication statt ot the San :ETQZZQZS Bernardino High School. The Sun o Cutlery Printing and Publishing House and c A I' . . pp 'ences our employees appreciate working JACK GREENWOOD 455 ard Shed with you in producing this edition. COMPLIMENTS OF Ralph W. Hilbig Cliff Nielsen l'lilbig's Pharmacy 496 Highland Ave. MWA E! Z Z. f 'f'i'f 's':f 'EC' I ifadzgmfy -'fx!s'.Q'f40P n-mu: sr. sm ssnmnnmo gomzws :Aux ILDGJ CONGRATULATES The San Bernardino High School and Its Class of 1947 Congratulations to THE CLASS OF '47 FOR GIFTS OF DISTINCTION 'I'-f' 4 FIFTH VE I'Corne In and Browse CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1947 SENIOR CLASS OF SAN BERNARDINO HIGH SCHOOL cmd- TI-IANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE The Bert I n Tmmit SAN ERNARDINO ALLEY RANSIT COMPANY. . Phone 4735 , '- -1 . , Q A in ,ff Q-WDP' 3 A I X J. 1 .1 . lj . r 4 ' NN The Clean. Cheery Drug Store 'Xrf Q I gg, 'J' x f - . ' S fi I o 'K kit.. UTHDFF IDHADMACY H. F. Puthoii, Sr. H. F. Puthoif, Ir. E ST. and BASE LINE - PHONE 42I-92 San Bernardino, California Municipal Auditorium S.B.H.S. CLASS '47 . . . CONGRATULATIONS The Mayor and Common Council ot the City ot San Bernardino extend to you their sincere congratulations. May you realize your highest ideals and ambition. You stand on the threshold of future's portal. Beyond are your problems. ln the post-War period you as graduates must assume a very definite interest in municipal government and we know there will be no reluctancy on your part in assuming this responsibility. Mayor Iames E. Cunningham Councilmen Fred A. Chapin Ben P. Kirk Curt H. Pinckert Elmer Hoien Harold Lord THE QUALITY SHOP C 'H 'en'S of Dresses - Coats - Suits Furs - Millinery - Sportswear Nothing is Permanent in Fashion But 543 3rd st- phone Good Taste 429 E Street Phone 281 bl FREE PARKING SAN BERNARDINO SHOP AT SEARS Gnd SAVE HEYWOOD'S FANCY ICE CREAM The Last Word MEET ME AT HEYWOOD'S 474 Highland Ave. Congmtulvztiom and Beit Wishef G. W. BULLER, Ieweler 480 3rd St. Phone 605-16 -- Your School Ring Headquartevcr -- OUR BEST WISHES 433 E Street Phone 205-76 Don't Forget When you get married, We will FURNISH YOUR HOME on the Budget Plan San Bernardino Furniture Company 440 South E Street Van Ness and Sandefur, Proprietors Bicycles - Sundries - Wheel Goods Harry's Bicycle Store Harry Garrett Repairing Whiner Bicycle Motors TELEPHONE 664-74 325 D STREET - SAN BERNARDINO Complete Household Furnishings 443 E St., San Bernardino Phone 5865 EASY BUDGET PLAN l5LACK'S 411 E Street V O N D E Y ' S Graduated Class 'l2 Certified Gemoloqist and Registered Jewels 309 E STREET Phone 24l-2I BERK'S Market Spot San Bemardino's Finest Market o Meats. Groceries, Delicatessen Bakery. Fruits, Vegetables 689 E STREET Phone 271-27 OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1947 CRANE COMPANY 110 South E Street Phone 2128 1 DEVEN0T'S-1 CONGRATULATIONS and Ladies' Apparel and Accessories BEST WISHES 307 Highland Ave. Phone 371-93 452 E St. Radio and Music Co. FROM ONE OLD GRAD TO ANOTHER . . . CONGRATULATIONS Rock Wool G QCOOISSITGGB Insulaiion A 0 un cleans xulf, ',f 1' f' I 11-Sw., Meial 4 .I A , WTI' A vfmltgglx in Weafher- j i ' Z vu- Q L,f'3ijXLj f San Shipping ffm WX I ' Bernardino H. R. BOB VAUTHEROT 334 Sierra Way - Phone 362-3I I1 j 105 119 F STREET TELEPHONE 52182 .QWLAWL aauhw nun coionwvf co. MAKERS OT LINE A ALTTONE CUTS l BEN DAY COLOR PLATES 0 ARTISTS B DESIGNERS of - 1 - EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '47 SIERRA HARDWARE Hardware Gini Giftware Sporting Goods Houseware Bands 341 Highland Avenue Phone 505-10 San ernardino hamher of ommerce WHAT IS ITS PUBPUSE The purpose oi the San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce is to promote the commercial and civic welfare of all of the people of this community by spon- soring and encouraging the production and distribution of more goods and more services for more people, and by enhancing the productivity and con- serving of Community resources. Into these endeavors are funneled the combined talents, ambitions and ex- periences of the community's leaders in business. This is the priceless contri- bution of successful business men who hold these obligations and privileges in trust for you who come out of school into the business World to accept the responsibility of citizenship. A. W. POOLE, Secretary-Manager R. I. DOYLE, President MONTGOMERY WARD o I ' : :fi ?- rrr,'r F5 llmfllllll 11 : 'z'!: Q fly, A 5 Hr' Court and E Sts. Phone 4778 1 :fr v :rg f' A H ll I l . - Il ' I U If I Y I - ' : 5l?ELE'2 . ' r CONVENIENT MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT 444 E Street EVERYONE NEEDS A HOBBY Your Favorite at HEYWOOD'S MODEL SHOP Aircraft Trains Boats WOODWORKING AND LEATHER TOOLS 1 474 Highland Ave. About 4 Tyra? A 0 .... The founder of whaf is now The Fooshee FurniTure Co. delivered TurniTure wi'rh a horse and wagon. We'd venfure To say lalfhough we didn r Take Time To look il' upl Thaf The enfire graduafing class of San Bernardino high could have all climbed on Thaf same wagon. Now iT Takes a Tleef of Trucks running sfeadily day in and day ouT To keep up wiTh business and guessing again we'd venTure 'ro say if would Take a IO car sfreamliner To hold The graduafing class of '47. fgooeh e, A FURNITURE Coj 685 Third Sfreef Phone 34I-62 BARBARA ANN BREAD FRESH DAILY AT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD STORE MEYER BAKING COMPANY SAN BERNARDINO Gail Stockton Sporting Goods 9 486 FOURTH STREET - PHONE 401-82 if A1-l1le+ic Supplies - S or+sman Su lies 'J Q P PP by ,Q roi! ' K' a'5f N. 5' Tennis Shoes - Gym Clofhing - Swim Suifs I ..b- Tennis Rackefs - Archery Tackle - Darf Games ' Badminfon - Ski Equipmenf - Guns - Ammu- . Y ' niTion - Fishing Tackle - Camping EquipmenT o Y' 4 .fl .. .. . . X K PUNCH Nelson, Gunsmlfh, Lock and Key Smlih BASE LI E LAU DRY O 1 O Wet-Wash A Rough-DIY Laundry COFHPIGIS Service of Finish , I I D Cl I Distinctive ry earung Quality ' e Phone 431-61 Our 1544 East Base Line Cash and CCUFY 1221 E Street Ofhces 512 E sneer G. W. WOLF Proprietors FRED O. WOLF CHRISTENSEN'S ICE CREAM V DEMANDED FOR ITS QUALITY LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED MANUFACTURED AT 553 BASE LINE - PHONE 205-44 - CONGRATULATIONS to CONGRATULATIONS TO true GRADUATIN6 CLASS ot I947 CLASS OF '47 E . M. OOLEY O. G GH 6 C M C GARNER-Mum Moron co. Gr ware 'f' aln S Housewares and Plumbing . AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Phone 5161 TW S es saznsueef 383-389 Third Street and II97 E Street San Bernardino San Bernardino HARRIS' IS FASHION-CONSCIOUS T00 ! I E, Q' Yes - II iI's NEW . . . and Iruly - SMART . . . young folks have learned Thai HARRIS' will have if FIRST! ThaI's because I-Iarris' buying sfall Iceeps a weaiher eye on every Fashion FronI and rushes Ihe New 'rhings here while Ihey're sfill NEW! sfo Iis . Q E, fl s I A : - ' P R 'ff' ,w wf Q - gvwfivwilw 3rd and E Sfreers Phone 5IOI s A v I N G s I ANDLOANASSOC ATION , Complete Home Loan Service 479 FOURTH STREET PHONE 311-53 San Bernardino. California HOT STUFF I I-I E IQ Z I --HOT STUFF for . STREETS and PARKING LOTS 234 SOUTH E STREET PHONE 463-88 Phone 404-33 - Visii Our Salon TO THE '47 L-lPPlNCOTT'Sl CAMERA CENTER Q Poriraifs and Commercial Pidures 1 Phofographic Supplies - Films Cameras and Proiecfors ghofo Finishing, Eic. Efuftreets uy I oni ence 384 HIGHLAND AVE. - Lowesr PRICES ALWAYS - ACKNCJWLEDGMENT Wifh fhe June of each year comes 'rhe disfribufion of Tyro Annuals here af S.B.l'l.S. Everyone looks forward wifh expecfanf sighs fo seeing his picfure recorded wifh all fhe memorable evenfs of fhe pasf year. And so if is wifh pride and fhe hope fhaf fhe enfire Sfudenf Body will enjoy our book fhaf we, fhe Tyro Annual Sfaff, presenf fhe differen'r '47 Tyro. l, as edifor of fhis book, realize fhe work and fime each sfaff member has confribufed, and I wish fo express my appreciafion 'fo each person who helped fo make our book. Working wifh fhe sfaff has been grand. Wifh each person confribufing his share, fhe book has been published wifhouf many of fhe usual headaches. Thank you, Miss Holland, for your experf advice and one-of-fhe-gang manner. Wifhouf you we would have surely remained in fhe doldrums of dummy-making. And fhank you, foo, Mr. Paul, for your good-nafured, frank crificism and helpful suggesfions fhroughouf fhe year. Mr. Hennon, we have more fhan appreciafed your pafienf perusal of our complicafed layouf. Also fo Mr. and Mrs. Sfeele of Sfeele Sfudios we exfend our fhanks for making our Senior Secfion possible and doing all rush work which we broughf in a frenzy fo fhem. I wish, foo, express my fhanks fo Mr. lngli, our financial adviser, fo Beckfold Cover Company for affracfive covers, and fo fhe faculfy-especially Mrs. Connor Brown-fhe adminisfrafion, and again our unconquerable sfaff. Thank you alll This year, wifh fhe war behind us, we decided fo forgel' for a while fhe weighfy problems of peace which confronf us, and choose insfead, as fhe fheme for '47 Tyro somefhing lighf and gay. Thus, Redbirds in fhe Air-Age. As our name Tyro suggesfs, we have also chosen fo presenf somefhing new in our layouf-an inferesfing underclass secfion. We sincerely hope fhaf fhe innovafions of Tyro '47 will meef wifh your ap- proval, and fhaf Tyro '47 will sfand ouf as one of fhe besf in your high school memories. Sincerely, Lucille Wissburg Edifor-in-Chief 4 S K V . M WW ,Q UW! Sam by ff fig, , , - g ' C-H-4,,,,7 ff ww' Qu6f,iz, f , ,CQ4 , J Z 'J KK I 0Vk fqFj!,f ff . f7S+MM,V WV f M5 V T Q QQ! 'ff px-LJ Ana. VX-f J ' ,A vjgf-169 Kf.zf,fA.,2 Q- J -2 fi !f W- ffvbf-42K 4'-4--dv a'7L'Kf,wk-vt, . l 4 I . , V , 1 X Vp ill qlllghl lllflhy ' 1' I J . xypjyfny 1 M ky tryigiff' li,'K'Ai f'i,l lV ' 5 ifym, ,vu . 1 Al 'limb fi' ,W ,Acco My -f xi' KJ u. A , f ' I 0' -1, ,Wyl A V I uf .. 1 V - J J , ' H' ill' yt' 4,17 W1 , fx X f in 7, Cjfknf, , vi EXW: jx! E154 ' I 97+-,Q C: L,.A6Ai'4Lf xy L IV yy' I f A ..,,,,7ii UW KQV WM 5 ' , ' gp' L, A' LA ly J, if l ,A f-QQU. X I GLQJWM - Cf 6 6 ? i WMA . 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