San Bernardino Valley College - Tom Tom Yearbook (San Bernardino, CA)

 - Class of 1947

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The job of direcfing regisfrafion is always rigorous, and in fhese difficulf 'times may seem a fhanlcless one. ln order fo express fhe grafifude of an appreciafive sfudenf body, This boolc is dedicafed fo fhe Regisfrar and Dean of Sfudenf Personnel, Mr. John W. McDaniel: Regisfrar J. W. McDaniel of home wifh his family: his wife, Mrs. Inga McDaniel: daughfer, Meredifh Jean, 3, and sons-Bobby, IO, and Wesley, I2 John W. McDaniel What W Dc xoesore us, vie re- UXQE THE vaharwk Xrxcharx 'rrhoe v4h'xc,h 'xnhabueo our campus c,e'xve 'rhe Srourxoahorx here on vlhkch our hves are xoukh. 'Yhouqh 'She 'Braves were verv owrerenk hom 'rhose os us vlho rxov4 roam 'rhexr 'rormer hunhrxq grounds, 'rhexr purpose was much khe same . . . ko prepare khemsehles 'ro meek arwv oxoskades, 'ro oXo'ra'xrw 'She xoesk, and 'ro meek 'rhexr erxem'xes vfxih couraqe . . . off course, 'repees were xoemq ereckeo 'mskead of bu'xXcX'mqs, and messages were reXaveo xov TOM-YOXJNS 'mskeao os bv books and papers . . . Thev musk have appredxakeo marxv ofr Xhe hkhe Nhmqs v4h'xch vfxh hve Sror ever 'xrx our memorres . . .khe xokhowv douds aqamsk an a1ure shv . . .Xhe 5r'renc3Xv surx . . 'rhe same seoake, srxovl-capped mouruams . . . Thev vlouhi have wondered ak okher Qamxhar Nhmqs so common 'xrx our hves . . Xhe xdxq dock . . . cohee and oouqhrwuks . . . 'che re4jxs'rrak'xon hrxes . . .buses . . . posiers 'm 'rhe ao erwkrarxcekrusk our asm hie. Orr our xoeXoved campus, above 'rhexr graves, commencemerwk vfxh Xeave prepared. 's Af S. B. V. C. Page Getting Started . . 10 Meeting Our Profs . . 27 Sophs 47 Viewing the 1200 Strong . Frosh 61 Joining Up . . 75 Playing Harci . . 107 Having Fun . . 127 Running Around . . 159 Saying Goodbye . . 184 il qrabbksq . e as a We haXKs. CoXNeqe 'ms Her qraduahon, 'these and serv lnffpducing S all But 5 a amhxd rare groun E V? , ,u A F 5 5 3 l 4 4 3 8 1 1 I -2 Q I 3 5 1 y ' - ' . TO THE KmparkKaX eye M M - h ' of the vkskkor, rhe coheqeecam- - . 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The coheqe does ook corrsxsk aTorre oT 'mskrudrors meehrwq vl'rW shxderrirs To carrv orr We shxdv oT speeraT areas oT krxovdedqex ahhouqh Wexrs 'rs an 'rmporkarrr hmdrrorx oT c,oTTecjxa're educahorr, oWer paris OT We program recerve Werr proper emphasrs. Xdovl peopTe hve 'roqeWer', We pTeasarr'r ekperxerxces Wev have 'rn ddrrrq W'rrrqs ToqeWer, and We deveTopmerrX OT a deep and aTo'rd'mq Ta'xW 'rn We coheqe are some OT We errd resukrs vie krv 'ro secure 'rn order ko make coheqe educahorr vJorW vIh'rTe. T am cerbram Wa'r We X947 edrhorr oT We TOM TOM rehecks We sp'rr'Vr OT We coheqe 'rrr emphasrirrrq We cosmopohrran characker oT 'rks ac,hv'rJr'xes and We'rr vahxe ko We 'ro,raT coheqrare proqram vlhxch 'rs Tosrered. V resrderrdr . Golf . ug one of Pr esid en+ Lounsbury' S fave. rl-fe hobb. las: at fh' IS Spor+ he . I5 an expayf A+ lg offi ce desk, fha P regiden 1' me Y be Seen h ard B+ Work O I' in C On- fare nc e almosf any h Our of fhe da Y. r 1844 President John L. Lounsbury IN SUCH a groal insiilufion as lhe San Bernardino Valley College, ihe dulios ol ihe Presidenf are many and weighly. Dr. John L. Lounsbury possesses lhose qualifies necessary for eflicioni leadership and compo- leni adminisfralion. His progressive-ness foward col- lege and civic advancemenf has invaluably Confribufgd in making fhis school an oulsfanding ingrifufion of l QlWeV learning WlWOSC primary objeclivo is fo serve C5P5'blY llle needs of youfh and adulls in ihe Com- munily. Ralph D, Bailey Samuel E. Andrews, presidenl Joseph Snyder Warren H. Frisbie John M. Oalrey Board Of Trusfees TACKLING lhe diliicull iob of managing lhe al- lairs of our college, members ol The Board of Truslees are conlronled wilh financial and educalional prob- lems. Consisling ol prominenl business men ol San Bernardino Counly, 'rhis group has 'rwo members elecled annually lo serve lor Three years. Under 'rhe 'rrusiees' supervision and guidance, a bond issue, providing for a Sl,I60,000 building ex- pansion which will begin in lhe near lulure, was eslablished and passed. The archiiecls have laid oul plans lor lhe developmenl of a 5452.000 sludenl union building, a fBI75,000 science building, a 3200.000 engineering building, and many more new addilions lo lhe campus. The board is responsible for securing lhe welcomed Velerans' l-lousing Unil lhal broughl homeless Ex-C5l's closer lo 'rhe campus. Members of lhe Board of Truslees are: lvlr. Samuel E. Andrews of Collon, presidenl and one of lhe firsl members ol lhe Board: Mr. Ralph D. Bailey ol Collong lvlr. Warren I-l. Frisbie ol Riallo, lvlr. John lvl. Oalcey, and lvlr. Joseph Snyder oi San Bernardino. Through 'rhese men, Valley College is allaining malurily, noi only in spiril, buf also in size. Diredor of Evening College l, wld' ,eq uf? 5. ll lltl ISI! f 'Qi wifi ...D J nfl CA YY 3-,f '1' - HASQIK iggjtq An xxx 'All wow-4 cqiu x s I IIRIALUI lllliapggg f.. Mrs. Nora Parker Coy finds never an idle momenf as direcior of WELL-KNOWN among lhe College family is Mrs. Nora Parker Coy. direcior of fhe Evening College. Mrs. Coy came here fifieen years ago and has been busy ever since planning and scheduling classes, work- ing ou'r day and evening adulf programs, securing lecfurers, and conduciing forums. Mrs. Coy, educaied ai Sfanlord and Columbia Universiiies, has also done research work al ihe Oxford Universiiy of England and 'rhe Universiiy of Mexico. She has 'raughr ai Pasadena, Inglewood, and New Jersey. besides being in business for six years. ' Any person eighieen years of age 'or older IS eligible 'ro enroll for courses in The Evening College. ihe Evening College program Praclically all of 'rhe courses lead +o graduarion and carry iransier credil. Uniis of work are also organized fo meei special needsnand inieresls of adulis. The policy of lhe College is io offer any course when if is requesied by I2 or more persons and is consislenf wiih ihe educalional policy of ihe College. Says Mrs. Coy, Evening College does noi exisf by ilself, bu+ is really an exiension of fhe day program. I appreciale very much 'rhe cooperarion of day slu- denis and day college insiiiulions, such as ihe War- whoop and +he Tom-Tom, in assisiing To make lhe Evening College program a success. Mr. J. W. McDaniel egisfrar Tl-lE GREATEST responsibilify of sfudenf personnel work in college is assisfing sfudenfs fo develop adiusfed personalifies. This involves a growing self-undersfanding in each sfudenf and fhe plan- ning of eclucafional, vocafional, and personal growfh programs fhaf are in line wifh inferesfs, abilifies, and opporfunifies of fhe sfudenff' Wifh fhis philosophy in mind, Mr. J. W. McDaniel has unfalfer- ingly carried on his dufies as- Regisfrar and Direcfor of Sfudenf Personnel af Valley College for fhe pasf fhree years. Mr. McDaniel has liffle fime for himself affer he fakes care of his dufies of planning class schedules, preparing cafalogues, advising and regisfering sfu- denfs, keeping sfudenf records, and confacfing high schools. Before coming fo Valley College, Mr. McDaniel faughf and did adminisfrafive work in Arizona and Bakersfield. In l929 he wenf fo Europe on a six-monfh four and saw such counfries as France, lfaly, Germany, Spain, England, Ireland and Scofland. Business Manager Mr. H. W. Nichols Mr. H. lvl. Nichols broughf fo fhe office of Business Manager fhe sincerify, friendliness, affabilify and cooperafion which has made him a success wherever he goes. Mr. Nichols finds fime befween his business fransacfions, which include managemenf of fhe cafeferia, non-cerfified employees, gen: eral business affairs of fhe College, budgefs, salaries, and handling all ofher business dealings wifh fhe College in relafionship fo fhe responsibilifies of fhe disfricf, fo supply fhe College wifh surplus maferials for fufure use af a greaf saving. Before coming fo Valley College, in February of I946, Mr. Nichols served in fhe navy communicafions wifh Admiral Nimifz' sfaff in Pearl l-larbor. He also was superinfendenf of schools in Ohio. l-lis A.B. was received af Marshall College, Huningfon, Wesf Virginia, and his lv1.A. af Wesf Virginia Universify af lvlorganfown. I feel fhaf San Bernardino Valley College has a splendid Sfudenf Body, and I have enioyed working wifh fhem very much, says Mr. Nichols. Guidance Counselor THROUGH fhe efforfs of Dr. Malcolm MacLean, adviser and guidance coun- selor, reorganizafions and improvemenfs in fhe program of fhe College are being made which are expecfed fo keep fhe sfandards of The insfifufion af 'rhe highesf level and +o increase i+s usefulness in safisfying fhe needs of youfh and adulls in fhe com- :nuni'ry. Educafional analysf and professor of educafion af U. C. L. A., Dr. MacLean acfs as liason officer befween San Bernardino Valley College and fhe Universify of California af Los Angeles. During 'rhe fhree or four days a monfh which he spenf of Valley College 'rhis year. Dr. MacLean mef wifh commiffees of faculfy members and adminisfrafors fo supervise fhe formulafion of a sef of complefe obiecfives for HWS College. He also helped fo solve various ofher problems dealing wifh fhe cur- ricula and course confenfs. Vefs' Adviser A WELL-KNOWN person fo veferans is Mr. Alfred T. Seeley, adminisfrafive head of fhe veferans' guidance cenfer ai 'rhe College. As chief advisemenf and guidance officer, Mr. Seeley inferviews many veferans daily, in addifion 'ro doing his adminisfrafive work. He hopes fhaf fhe moffo which has carried him so successfully fhrough life, Be persisfenf and pafienf, and life has much fo offer, will prompf Valley College veferans 'ro gef fhe mosf from life Through Proper educafional and vocafional fraining. Mr. Seeley received a B.S. degree in Foresfry from Syracuse Universify, a B-S- in Agriculfure from Cornell Universify, and an M.S. in Educafion af Syracuse Universify. Librarian wr China. Miss Edna Sforr, head librarian. 33 Dr. Malcolm MacLean, adviser and guid- ance counselor. Alfred T. Seeley. veferans' guidance BECAUSE she believes fhaf nofhing confribufes more fo scholarship fhan fhe realizafion of whaf a good book has 'ro offer, Miss Edna Sforr is primarily inferesfed in making fhe library a place for enjoymenf as well as a place fo sfudy. Miss Sforr became College librarian in I927. She has general adminisfrafive supervision over The enfire library rou- fine which includes faking care of book ordering and purchas- ing, acquiring reference books for fhe faculfy, keeping an ac- counf of expendifures and faking care of book binding. Af Syracuse Universify. Miss Sforr received her B.A. in Library Science. She received her M.A. degree from The Na- fional Universify of Mexico. She has 'rraveled in Europe and all over fhe Unifed Sfafes, Canada, Mexico, Hawaii, Japan and chief adminisfrafor. confer. SERVING in 'lhe capacify of bofh Dean of Women and Chairman of fhe Deparfmenf of English is Dr. Tempe Allison. Since l927, Dr. Allison has been working for The highesf in achievemenf af Valley College. Looking affer fhe inferesfs of women sfudenfs, assisfing wifh fhe social affairs of fhe college. and mainfaining a school calendar are buf a few of her problems. Direcfing all school plays, wrifing scripfs, and handling fhe problems of fhe English deparfmenf are also a parf of her College work. Befween spring and fall semesfers she has found fime fo fravel fo nearly every parl' of fhe world. Wifh her moffo, The besf preparafion for a fine 'romorrow is a good foday, her influence reaches info every classroom and greafly confribufes fo fhe confinued frend foward making our College one of fhe besf. 7' amps 4103.0 ll , dean of Wo fn,,, 0ur Deans R96 erf Trouf . m.,,, ' de . , if an of ms? . lg: M . BESIDES The counseling of men sfudenfs re- garding bofh social and college problems, Dean Roberf N. Troufman is charged wifh fhe direcfion and supervision of sfudenf life on The campus, lhe sfudenf body sfore, and collecfion and ex- pendifure of all sfudenl' body moneys. As chairman of fhe College display af fhe .Nafional Orange Show, Dean Troufman pro- mofed a display which was viewed by 60.000 people. He also acfed as chairman of fhe Public Schools Week commiffee. Dean Troufman came fo San Bernardino Valley College in I944, affer I7 monfhs over- seas. fo coordinafe fhe work of Arrowhead Springs Naval l-lospifal pafienfs wifh fhe College. ln January of l946 he became a member of The sfaff. and on March I, I946, he was named Dean of Men. ' 'Of his pasf year af San Bernardino, lvlr. Troufman says, lf has been a pleasure 'ro work wifh fhe adminisfrafion, 'rhe faculfy, and sfudenls because of fheir inferesl' and cooperafion in a genuine efforf fo make Valley College an ouf- slancling insfifufionf' 34 ., ,. --LW U eei... H- Quane Anderson Forelgn Languages George F. Bea'Hie Mafhemalics AHBE D. Cameron nfomology Zoology 'if' Rogelio C. Anfon Foreign Languages Mrs. Doris Brenizer Mafhemafics Charles E. Chrisfopher Commerce Gordon C. Allcins Sociology William F. Brenizer Ma+I1emaiics Harold S. Confer Music Band .owe G! Dr. Graco Baumgariner Economics Governmenf and Hisiory Arlee C. Bufharfield Maihemafics Emma Laura Cooper Commerce Those Who Tedrh - - - lnsirucior James B. Rnnlcin conducls College Bible class 'o . 2 b y-,' tg ' ' I f ' l F . ,lf l I r 'Y Q 4 .-J w., ' -, 1 V Dr. Elfon R. Edge Biology Physiology Marlin B. Fallon English Mrs. Venalee Field Women's Physical Educaiion Dora+l1ea Fralmm Foreign Languages Mrs. Gabrielle T. Mulvene Nursing 'TW www NWA XXX XX, .- 'L '--fu. X ' WX? XXXXWX, wwf X 'XFX XX, NW XXX, X 'vm X fl 'XXwXXWMqw XXXXXX W , ' 'ol AA- U .1 ,nf ' lb, I 'Hu ll ,, II 'Q X 1 X XX X A, y . X X - XX XX 5' IX gf: I J X. nf' I Www-1 -o-,X-,M My .Mw- ,X L X IA Nw X ,XP 5. WW: .XIX XX-N--0-fm-:axmm X XXXXXXX. XXXXXXX'igXXwM X XXX mum-M X , . i W X, XX , X XXX, XXX 'M X M f WX W X ' XX X W XY W fyvw X X WXXX X MW Q . X XXX L X .x.X X XL, '-:VF 1'QYl.l-fads!-vlfhv-'n l.v'v 4 , NX And Direcf . . . Y 4 Bernard W. Muifley Hisfory Visual Educafion Waller Opp Healih Physical Educafion for Men Harold B. Pigoff English James B. Ranlrin Social Science Foreign Languages Maude E. Rich Commerce C. Dale Robbins Music Choir Edmund J. Robins English Henry W. Schlag Engineering Archifeclural Drawing Arfhur Schaefer Healih Physical Educafion for Men LIGHTER MOMENTS - Honorable Marlin Bilbo Fallon in dramaiic address before SIA Club. Slugger Coy sends a hof one io ouffield Q , Z . 'l 1 1 .41 H.,- PN! al' ff .1 ,I-if 'v ' , .,,V. - -99940 W. 1 1 119' 11 0ur Work Chemisfry James A. Sims Heallh Physical Educcrlion for Men Florence M, Shelley One of many club dinners held in lhe College Social Hall during fhe year. A por+ion of fhe choir, under +he direc+ion of Mr. C. Dale Robbins, sings in +he coll display room al fha Nalional Orange Show. Fleming L. Smifh Commerce Ellis L. Spaclrman Social Science 9' i Q-, Marlyn A. Smull Commerce Thurslon B. Swarfz Adverrising English Tom-Tom Adviser Clin+on F. Schonberger Biological Science -1-1uul:n N A 1. , ' nf, ff ' A A -A 1 ...., Here Al Valley College Facully members serve as advisers fo many sfudenl organizalions anal aclivilies Arihur R. Truscoff J. H. Walfers English English Warwhoop Adviser l f l 1 H v Mrs. Beairice While Homemelring Science 4 I 1 . 1 ! F. E. Wiggins Jr., M.D. Hygiene College Physician Carl V. Young Ari Charles E. While Mafhemafics M4 VE APPROVAL A'-'l3l.SIIl I L. L. Smifh J. N. GreY A . pp,-aiger Training Officer 1 Vs... L. H. Russell Coordinafor iw Gerirude O'Dell Assisianf Librarian R. W. Miller Manager of fhe Sfuc.ien+ Boolr Sfore W. E. Bu rice Appraiser UQN5 abhi chooi Session . by s e dllfwq mg ONE OF lhe lousiesl ollices on lhe campus is lhal ol 'rhe regislrar, which is localed in lhe Admin- islralion Building. The chief dulies of The young ladies in lhe regislrar's ollice are handling sludenls' records, approving changes in sludenls' programs, and giving inlormalion aboul regislralion lo people planning 'ro allend San Bernardino Valley College. Miss lda M. Collins, in lhe allendance ollice nexl door, has charge ol lhe swilchboard and lalces care of sludenl absence slips, which she checks and lurns inlo lhe regislrar's office. l l l 1. , V l Q w , N 4 s , . 4 .fu Q! ' 4 ual Q 49. ,I ,1 x ,ply , ,g-,ry -ff Mrs. Pauline Wade. secrelary fo Mrs. Rufh C. Murphy, secrelary +0 Presidenl John L. Lounsbury Evening College direcfor gffiifffil They Handle Regisirar's Uffice 6.a..4u- Regislrars office: Jackie Harrold, Jeanne Bay, Mrs. Bernice Goodwin, and Barbara Huddlesfon Miss Ida M. Collins fakes care of scores of ielephone calls daily for lhe college 42 Mrs. Mildred Young, secrefary To Mrs. BeTTe June Woodmansee, Dean of Men. secrefary To Dean of Women. , . UQLL .- M: Ll-j,L,f,' 'f'm,4,v,, ' to TU A-1.11-gs, r4,e,.L.q,J .4 ff ! 'T V ffl-rCf.L'.a..c-KJ di-ff9'1L4'f' - ij ' The eiails Business Office A BUSY spof on The campus is The Business Office in The Ad building, The headguarTers in which all The financial business is execufed by a crew of six indusfrious people. Offen unnoficed by sTudenTs, This office has served The college Throughouf The year in many differenf ways. Mr. H. M. Nichols, business manager, is The head of The group which is divided info Two deparfmenfs-bookkeeping and The handling of money. The money deparTmenT employs Mrs. Sylvia O'Rear, secrefary, and Miss BeTTy Salaz, assisTanT, who does work for insTrucTors, such as cuTTing sfencils and mimeographing, and also Types The veferens' reporf. The chief funcfion of This office is To handle purchases. Much equip- menf was purchased from The War Assefs Ad- minisfrafion during The year aT a subsTanTial sav- ing for The College. The oTher division of The office employs Mrs. Helen Prock, Miss Eunice Olsen, and Miss Lois Robinson, boolckeepers. Through This group The business of The various campus organizaTions is lfepf in good order: payroll and bills are Taken- care of: and The school budgef is balanced. General business sfaff-Miss Lois Robinson, Mrs. Helen Proclr, and Miss Eunice Olsen. Lzilhzeexigztzgffice-Mrs. Sylvia O'Rear, H. M. Nichols, business manager, and C ampu CUSTODIANS - Franli Merlz. Alba Hebberley, Leslie lShorlyl Shullz, head cusioclian, and Roy U lx f . Shue. WWWM MW 'N-., ,Ng CAFETERIA STAFF-Back row-Mrs. Faye Barr, Mrs. Colella Pfeifer, Mrs. Gladys Darly, Mrs. Elhel Maxwell, Mrs. Bessie TuH'le. Fronf row-Mrs. Velma Marshall, Mrs. Lizzie Har+raH, Miss Lupa Aquirela. During fha lunch hour rush Aides CARETAKERS-Vernon Thompson. William Quillian, EvereH Rogers, John Rendleman. Widening fha sidewalk on Norih Campus Keeping fhe grounds beauiiful W A A 4 V U. is , si? 1 K ' 'K 4 1, 4 na M my IUWQLAMQ y, ,. , 1 ma, : v . N' 'K im 1 ml Q .V J s ,...,, mm I WN? 1 i rw 5 Y : -an ii , ' VL J. v 4 MS' in 8 M r Y Bl it ' pq 'Q I ev- W' ' ' 1 , , ' .1 Nl' - :W iii' 5 . ,. . . 1 lls , , if Ai? h . Eleanor Boynfon James Bruce Sam Curlis Ru+l1 Adams Roberf Anderson Maxine Bailey Dean Bolfini Pai Burclz Tom Cobper Abife Durden Mary Eidson Gloria Farnsworlh Z-1.-f I l MA y A W, My M mf ff 3' M . clung our dmdms Come f,-U 8 I Sophs F0l'fffyfn 9 H19 Soul Righgrd Adair Ralph Allison John Almind Dean Balcom Mavis Ballard Doris Bariloif Helen BarneH William Bay Jael: Berman Evorall' Boring Jack Brooks Charles Cloudy Lois Chapman Susan Burch ' DOl0l'0S CI'0SbY Carolyn Crufclwer Madelyn Curfis RlCl'Hfd D'-'PW99 Grad ll n V . I 1 ,C . .1 Ben Crowell Corinne Dolan Mary Ferrero .R 1. A ,. ' 1 c E 4. ' , 'f' .V 'I 'J as . ,, 1 f. .,. ' 9 -J Jean Esles Velva Evans D0 0ll Y Fair X -.-, W' 'N -lllfix ian, 'lg , -M 1 1. if ' if lf r L, cw Ca' A' H .M I3e+1y Forlier Ray Foriier Norma Jenna Fronl: if ,ix .-,,,,,,ausv- 'K- Roland Fleming Charles Fullen QW? Richard Ferro we-AN SLVR Q-1' .. - E ms SoPl1s Suifer M'd'Te'm la Erma Flores Virgil Fulfon Clinfon Fifcl-1 Don Garrison Wilma Gossef Mary Lee Granl Rolf Giese Shirley Geddes Jack Geddes Class of '47 'D '15 bi fl x Sophomore badminlon sla rs Mariorie Grisamore Gene Hammersfein Pal Harper Leslie Harrold Richard Harber Phyllis Henningsen Nb- F4 1 'Q Z. .-7 if JK' 1 'T' SOPMS -'ff af ch . Dv ngimas nf-B Lois Hnffnnnn Nadine Henk Mary Husman Roberi Hoasnn Chrisiine Iversen Lyle Johnson Florence Juergens John Judd Dick Jones Dorofhy Kinsey BeHy Jean Krug Marian King Randy Lauferborn Boneffa Lee Doug Mack Ann Madden Kiefh Mafson Reber? Laird Dennis Lawson Don Mclniosh Paul Marfin Don Nelson Soph Drooling and a' dancing Mary Muir Beverly Monroe Q' X ' I 4 m A ,, ,W UV, 4 N XV . We 5un Lounqifiq in Joanne Neil Alphonse Ochoa Varnell Padgeff Merrill Parkinson James PaHerson Naomi Palferson Joan Pelers William Pingon Phil Preedy Pai Preecly Belly Powell Dick Preciado ' 5 H, . nl? Ruby Prouf Dorceline Rice Mary Richardson Richard Romo Diana Robb Fredamay Roberfs Mary Rock Lorna Schram Arden Roney Marvin Salier 4 Glen Sandberg Roberf Seabaci: Wife iells fha vei how Sophomores of 1947 'W KT MC- 'V 5-l l5l'5' ,lf Claylon sever Lucille shew Tom s+ew+ Alex sharp Nohemi Valles Claude Taggarf Velva Taggarf Dorfhea Troy Leonard Wailman Jeri Vesl Mariorle VanDors+an Alben Waller .i 4 , Evelyn Wible Mary Margarel Wieland Martha Weiss Alberl Tl-lurburn Q71 0, ai , -,A 45' s ,-'W 'E ' X 3? Shirley Thorne UVM Gloria Smiih Marie Spence Jack Sfone 9 V!'Q!.f'Pg-ll, ov c. P. Torrey 6X j QM 2X Audrey West Au 4 If 9 fm Lf! 5 'J . J ' 'wc hh' . 77 ' I Harold Ternous John Swanay Marioria Toles Margie Sfidham pkfffgff X y,,r',ffg7 , fI',x ' 1 . WW frrr ,, ' f nr, W? , Q ' .n ', ,4 ' X ,,, 'VKWJ -' ,, f X A na, .,z V 'W h 'Aan . 'Z ,vw I , 1 I aww w I WZ, ,T W ar , cheGW'9 we 4 Egg he hoo I ,MV P1 4 353 is 5 'Q 5 fi .Ai y 5 -L'3'r A 'uv' if' ag Lois Wind Phyllis Williams Jack Wood Charles Woodmansee Paul Young Sidney Worlrman. Dale Fleener Richard Goodrich 59 11 1 i They're ihrough for fhe day Anna Lou Brose Bud Jillson .-,AM X 4 M: r ..,,.. . tl Jil, Jw' , V 15 i f f ' , -- Wy , .A :A I Q sr LIP aw fx 1 fy, 1 't I 14 my Wxhngww , l 7 1 ? Yak . 4 ., , , F v- '13 . A-. su 44 A ., ' ' 4, r H. LN 1 4. X. Asif' aw- .gw . Q1 .rf I X My u ' JN I. A I7 , O O .qi 'QQ Bob Alvarez Fred Andrews Lesler Alberlson Kennelh Adams Wi'la Allcinson Ollie Aide Leland Allon Don Baer Roberf Barrel? Robert Boluman Roberl Albin Ronald Baer Raymond Bealfie Mary Bagwell Mary Benlson Linda Burlon James Bcnlson Leonard Berdan Lowell Berry Roberf Blanche Everell Blalte Ernesl Blalre Diclr Blancho Wayne Blanchard Lois Berlrey Mary Be+l1 Brock Lloyd Brailhwaile Phyllis Berg Mary Bowen Don Bolclen Keifh Brooks Frances Broolrs Leo Bowler I' nf! David Warren r my Joy Dulcher JJ I 62 Don Buck Laura Clemmor Velvalee Brimmer Revilo Cooper Carl Clemons Carol Elias Cur+is Carlson Louise Carlson Ray Candelaria Paf Carey Archie Caldwell Nancy Cruiclrslnanl: Charlie Curry Marie Dacolias James Dowd Margarel Dale Frosh ifv . R66-eshm 8, eflf T line -as 1 I Froh Dona Cox 'Pai Coleman Lorraine Clarence Shirley Campbell Shirley Chrisfenson Jerry DeMarco Waller Duensing Waller Danilewiz Florence Day Helen Erilxson Phyllis Elder Maxine Egglefon Bill Fosfer Lucille Fisler Ted Forby James Frisz Freman Cleveland Roberf Ferro Eleanor Fischer Leilla Guihria Howard Gunlrel O. J. Grogan Lloyd Grifien Truman Garinger J. D. Goehring James Gangwer Bille Ann Gorsuch .-Q, 'IQ ,,,,.,h v Q27 ws...4- Eslher Gamboa Velma Hefriclc Carler Harrison Jack Henley Bob Henley Ronald Hendrickson A ' wr N S- I BV.. Q? k-' X 4:1 RK' , 43'- LQ, Mr: Z Donald Hendrickson Anne Heinfell Eslelle Heydenfeldf Roborf Heafln Harold Hiclrs Harold Hun? William Haclxen Ernesl' Haigh Arda Hainline Van Hainline Lloyd Harmon Don Hanlrins Rex Hornibrool: Claude Hill Bob Hughbanlcs 7' i Gwen Haygood Jimmy Hawlzins Marfha Ann Haifield Unforgeflable-Regis+ra+ion Day J lr H lf Howard Bullingfon Jean Hammond Darrell Haller Carol Harfman Henry Flores ac o Adnee Hamilfon Bonnie Hamilion Hal Haywood Mildred Hussman Orivlle Hale Vivian lngle Lewis Johnson Jackie Jacobson Joan Jacobson Glen Johnson Marcia Johnson Lloyd Clark Roberr Kuhn Jack Keogh Sophia Kiral'a Marshall Ken? Peggy Kalfenborn Madeline Kuraia wtf? ' l ii! H, TSB W owen ai Banquei 1- Sgr, fa 'QT' J Beverly Kohler Waunefia Larsen Marilyn Levine Bernard Lowrey Edison McDaniels 4-,av futbx C123 - . i ,QQ 'CQ' 515' elm Pai Kenny Liz Krisfoffersen Mariorie Kenfz Ben Laird Sian Lash Virginia Lee Nancy Leonard Richard Lapham Andrew Lewis Roberf Lierein Carl Lighifoof Joanne Lockwood Dixie Lundin Baile Luslx Carrie Lou McCobb Richard McCracken M. McDaniels Paul McDonald4 Wallace Mclnfosh Ray McQualer x. l . . M XNMBJ They'll Back Phyllis Larson Jon Leslie James Lovelace Paul McCurdy Kaiheryn MacDonald fag Bill Macias Evere'f Maguire Jean Maguire Marium Mallrson Dorofl-ly Manlxin Maxine Marslancl Jusl Affer Lunch - Wanda Manley Gladys Mafous Harold Mafhews James Mealey Joseph Marrow Bill Mefnel mv' , -- '57, fp Q-. I vw.. 'Wm' Roberf Meyer Sally Jo Meyers Joyce Middleron Charles Miles Joan Miles Ralph Milfon. Vivian Miller Merrill Mix Michael Mize Kafherine Molle Warren Moore Mary Ann Morgan '3 'K vb, R s-,r X Y ,-fr ' 68 I 1 l l Jacqueline Nellans Jeanne Norwood Noralee Morris Richard Nolan Erneslo Navarro Jack Morfensen Frank Nicholson Glen Niewald Cruz Nevarez Mary Pinlrerfon Ray Phillips William Pl-,el 5 Belma Pafion Ray Peckham Carmen Pairiclr Glen Pefi++i Lois Pelerson Roberi Polinp Millis Oakes Joanne Osdiclc William Obs? William O'Rear Billie Jean Ollis Richard Oweni Ve li yffgs pid I1 Collnfry Cl ll 6 Dance Frosh Bill Barr Ernesl Brighl Viclc Burrowe Phil Cain Beify Kanesier Rudolf Carpenfor Don Clem Charles Clemenls Belly Cox Theon Declurow Delores Dolan Erva Finley Jane Flaclr Richard Frownlelfer Jim Gaddis Charles Ginn Charles Givens Virginia Gramlich If nd-W, A17 4,-v-7 uf l'f r '?' Clifford Graham Geraldine Grisamore Terry Harrell Alelha Hari David Haffield William Kalana Vince Morris Samuel Morrow Amerih Murdoclr Frosh Lillian Ponce John Plumb Sfanley Poss Joan Powell Richard Preece Ralph Reed George Ranlcins Alice Romo Roberf Romero Phyllis Rogers Ben Roll Lee Rodriquez Gordon Roberlson Arlene Ross Belly Ross Kalherine Roach Edward Rulherford Charles Reynolds Elsie Rimmel William Roberls Dick Rockwell Raymond Robertson Alice Raby Sfanley Kunlrle Beverly s+.wef+ Winifred Sinclair Charles Sfaplelon Gordon Slrachan Slanlay Swanson Sam Sweesy Palricia Sears Lee Sloiser Josephine Sereseras Elizabelh Smilh Wanda Smilh Jack Slahlheber Pai Siarlr Joe Saldana Dwigh? Shipman Bill Schroeder Catherine Sanders Virginia Sheehan Eulalie Sfeblay Frank Schnefz John Schuller Joyce Slocldon Reba Schwarfzz Ray Sewer Gyle Tague Wallace Taggarf Donald Troy Dean Townson Jimmie Toole Alvin Thrall Pal Tabor Arfhur Underwood Evelyn Van Norfwiclr Jean Viles Trudy Vierneisel Beverly Whifney Bob Whitney June Williams Richard While Freshmen - 1947 'vii .-GQ. fif' 4-fa? 7 ft 4' r Jean Wood Lee Worsham John Young Ralf Young Sfanley Gibson Dale Mueller James Phipps Thomas Troy Ronald Wallzer Don Ward Don Warren Ralph Waugh Warren Wear Millon Weaver Ilene Whifacre James Wes! Jo Ann Weston Lillian Webb Harry Wilkenson Boyd Wilson Bea Wood Bill Wood Shirley Woodall N9 'Q 1' 4. L.-r i 'P K Jnwqh .4 1 -4 1 FirsT semesfer President Keifh MaTson, presenfs gavel To Prosidenf Elecf Carl Swing. ssociaied NEAR l'lallowe'en, Braves and maidens Trol- iclced aT The '49er Dance. The heighT of social acTiviTy was climaxed in The College's TirsT Home- coming Weelc, in November, TeaTuring The Alum- ni Tea, CoronaTion Ball--a+ which The winning college beauTy was crowned queen-TooTball game, and parade. HIGHLIGHTING a busy and successful social year wiTh dances, assemblies, and,oTher acTiviTies, The Associaled STudenTs, ably led Through The TirsT sernesTer by KeiTh MaTson, presidenTg BeTTy ForTier, vice presidenT: Bob Seabaclc, secreTary: and Jack Broolcs, Treasurer, challced up anoTher season of exTra-curricular acTiviTies Tor The sTu- denTs To enioy. Early in The year, The old push- ball TradiTion was revived in The Pow-Wow which welcomed The new sTudenTs To The college wiTh a bang. There was many an assembly To suiT each individual's TasTe-Trom The A Cappella choir oT U.S.C. To regular geT-TogeThers wiTh The Chief, Dr. J. L. Lounsbury. Shirley Geddes and Bob Seabaclc, A.S.B. secrefaries 'T S. THE HOLIDAY season was marlced by fhe fesfive Snow Ball feafuring AI Donnahue and his orchesfra, an amusing puppef show presenfed by Jack Sfone, and elecfion of Sfudenf Body officers. The excifing elecfion, in which fhe confesfanfs foughf a close race, ushered in fhe following vicfors: Carl Swing, presidenf: Jack Sfone, vice presidenfg Shirley Geddes, secrefary, and John Almind, Treasurer. The new officers were feafed af a formal insfallafion dinner held in The Mission Inn, Riverside. The Associafed Sfudenfs were off fo a flying sfarl' in fhe second semesfer af a College lnvifafional Dance. They sponsored a very successful Open House program of evenfs during Public Schools Week. Af fhe close of fhe ferm, graduafes were honored a+ an annual breakfast and climaxing a year full of acfivify, The Associafed Sfudenfs danced ar fheir lovely Spring Formal. Jael: Sfone and Beffy Forfier, Vice Presidenfs Jack Brooks and John Almind, A.S.B. freasurers A qlimp se off he in'-'all mon Benq U C oordinafion Council .........2.. 10. S , ,353 Back row-Dean RoberT N. TrouTman, Mr. Duane Anderson, Bill Schroeder, William Peferson, Tom Sfewarf, Mr. J. H. WalTers. Third row-Arden Roney, Jack Sfone, Shirley Geddes, Vivian Miller, Bud Hunf, Jerry Almind, Don MclnTosh, Carl Swing, Bob Laird, Charles Sfaplefon, EvereTT Maguire, Cruz Nevarez. Second row-Mr. Harold Confer, Mrs. Beafrice H. WhiTe, Mr. Frederick C. Gros, Mr. James B. Rankin, Marjorie Grisamore, Madelyn CurTis, William Gable, Lee SToiser, Bob WhiTney, Dick Rockwell, Carolyn Cruicher. Fronf row-Charles Givens, Mr. Charles E. Chrisiopher, Mr. Carl V. Young, Bob Shafor, Dr. Tempe Allison, Mr. Rogelio AnTon, Mike McCray, Bill Kafana, Doug Mack. THE PRESIDENT and advisers oT all clubs on The campus, working in coniuncTion wiTh The ExecuTive CommiTTee, Torm The CoordinaTion Council. As The name implies, The TuncTion oT The Coordin- aTion Council is To provide eTTicienT and posiTive correlaTion OT club acTiviTies and energies To Asso- ciaTed STudenT acTiviTies, Thus insuring a wider supporT of These acTiviTies. The CoordinaTion Council mighf be Termed an advisory body in The sense ThaT The opinions and ideas OT club members are brough+ To The aTTenTion OT The ExecuTive CommiTTee Through The club presidenTs. Conversely, The plans oT The Execu- Tive CommiTTee are carried To The club members. The expressions oT The club members, while noT represenT- ing The whole OT The sTudenT body, do provide a general picTure oT The Trend of sTudenT opinion. The CoordinaTion Council does noT have regular meeTing periods, buT is called inTo session when The ExecuTive CommiTTee desires an acknowledgmenT oT supporT on The parT OT a represenTaTive body. AW' 4. ' , 4 ' ,fi 4 may If W 'ma' xy 2 ,ffilli Qi, . REQ' ' il 4: , I W xy YI in kgi s Z' a as sh ' 5 ' 4 ' ' ' Q 'A Ax fa. 'S 1 vi' J 1' X .4 . , QB ., R f 3 lj K x z. ' ,' Axis. E X Ak f ' Wx , E Y J W 1 . , .'wf.,' 3. A Wx in j . Q, 54? wxwgg K gtg I F ibn, Sw? is NF S ' w f afwsfilsi-+'ff-K 'Nix 37:31 11 , 4 , a 3, 3- f , Riff' A Y if r v as f .ffl X., U g. Q - . 'fs gg, Kgs: A , 2.06 53 wi , A fiivf. A ,Vx L' fi , 4 'L '35, ws? - 442' f ' + s 23' Af! . L asf V ww w if - , 741' z '1 155' Q Q Sm W -' khgffi ii if 21' ' MH. , , f -:'r'i,,:Qfj4.-Q, a- , , L I '1NYi??q if J- ' ' m. 1 1- .. . ww , JJ - R fg,Qgfg.lga3453 pf' ' ' U.. M , .. ,Use x I Xi, pn...-....i.., Ma riorie Grisamore, prosideni' Baclr row-Dr. Allison, adviser: Vivian Miller, social chairman: Gloria Farnsworfh, 'lreasurerg Pal' Kenny, campus chairman. Fronf row-Mariorie Grisemoreg Jean Esfes, vice presidenf: Joyce Carson, program chairman: Chrisfine lversen, secrefary. THE PURPOSE of The Associaied Women Sludenls, ouisfanding women's organizaiion on The campus, is io promoie cooperaiion and parficipaiion of Women in all school aciivilies. Marjorie Grisamore was presidenl of HW. . . . is organlzahon. Olher officers were Jean Esles, vice presideni: Chrisline lversen, secrelary and Gloria Earnsworih, Treasurer. Dr. Tempe Allison was iheir ad- vnser. The Associaied Women Sfudenis sponsored many oulslanding evenls 'rhis pasi yearg Among lhem were l a Eal Tea and Fashion Show, annual Holiday Open l-louse, Women's Choice Valenline Dance, a lvlolhers' Day Tea, and numerous inieresling assemblies. In 'rhe linerof service, 'rhe Associafed Women s+uden+s sponsored a clolhing drive 'ro alleviare 'rhe suffering of many European families. College women also acfed as hosiesses al 'rhe Valley College exhibil in 'rhe Nalional Orange Show. Numerous acliviiies of +his organizafion provided opporfuniry for making many new acquainlances among felow women sludenis. W ...I Y'se wan-'en S 5 4- M ' '11, 'fig ',,..,- I ...K ,ir Ik ffl Q Madelyn I6-F . g X. Cuff Is , Presidenf Madelyn CurTis, BeHy STanTon, Mary Margaref Weiland, Florence Day, Elizabefh Krisf- offersen Dorfhea Troy, Delores Crosby, Miss Dorafhea Frahm. SINCE The Valley college chapfer of The Y.W.C.A. was organized in 1926, many worThwhile Taslcs have been accomplished. Y'se women mainfained The firsT booksToro on The campus and from The profiTs re- ceived, The club has made generous donaTions To The sTudenT body. One year iT provided furnishings for The women's lounge. Today The Y'se Women's club is one of The mosT widely-known organizafions on The campus. Among The imporTanT acTiviTies carried on during The year were Teas, ioinT dinner meeTings wiTh The Y'se Women-College Y dinner College Y, psychological lecfures, a Trip To Padua Hills, and dancing, eTiqueTTe, and Bilole sfudy insTruc-- Tions. The club also sponsored noon-hour dances, and assisTed aT The College Orange Show display. The enThusiasTic officers who helped make Those acTiviTies successful were Madelyn Curfis, presidenTI BeTTy STanTon, vice presidenT: Mary Lee Granf, sec- reTary5 Mary Margaref Wieland, Treasurer: DoroThca Troy, program chairman: and Miss Dorofhea Frahm, adviser. Tea Time of Y'se Women meefing Y Officers--Bob Whifney, second-semesfer presidenh Chuck Reynolds. freasurerg Harry Reynolds, firsl-semesfer presidenh Clinlon Fifch, secrefary, and Don Hanlcins, alhlefic chairman. College REJUVENATED by lhe greally increased enrollmenf of men al lhe Colle e lasl fall lhe College Y a ' lo Q , gain ecame one of lhe oufslanding clubs on The cam- pus. Wifh Harry Reynolds as presidenl, lhe club inilialed ils year's aclivifies af a banquef. Af subsequenf monlhly dinner meel' ings, fhe Y was hosf fo some of lhe oulsanding speakers of Soulhern California. The group. under 'rhe sponsor- ship of Mr. James B. Rankin, offered its members a sporls program in addilion lo Chrislian fellowship al ifs dinn ' ' er meelunqs. Roberl Whulney succeeded Reynolds as presidenf af lhe beginning of lhe second sernesfer. and gem' Devoled lo building high moral. physical, and spir- I t of Y. Sec ilual sfandards among ils members, lhe College Y , ev' prevden serves school and communiiy as well. Represenfelivos Bob Wh-ff' of 'rhe club all d d asker. en e 'rho Y.M.C.A. Asnlnmar Conference in order lo galher new ideas for noxl yoar's aclivilies. Bach Row-Jim Wesf, Wayne Hippensfiel, Bob Whifney, Jim Reynold D F R - ' ' s, avid Car+er, Clinlon Fifch, Arden Roney. ronf ow Neil McDowell, Curhs Malfeson, Everefi Maguire. Ed Roberis. Don Henlrins, Chuck Reynolds. Jack S+ahlheber, Lyle Johnson. 82 LeHermen's Club LIKE MANY olher clubs springing up like mush- rooms on a posf-war campus, l'he LeH'ermen's Club, gaining momenfum wi'rh lhe rerurn oi Jrhe veferans, again saw life lasl' spring afler lhree years of unac- livily. This organizalion is responsible for promoiing inleresl in inlramural and inlerscholaslic sporls chiefly among The men who have nof earned alhlelic lellers. Lyle Johnson, socrelery-lreasurer, gefs fha word from his boss. Ray Forfier. During an evenliul year, an Afhlefic Carnival for non-lellermen and a campus dance, bolh held in May, highlighled ihe clulo's aclivifies which also included several off-campus dinner meelings. Ray Forlier served as presidenl' over lhiriy mem- bers: Dick Adair was secrefary-lreasurer, and Coach Arlhur F. Schaefer sponsored The aihlelics. . - i F ' I D, R' f d, G. Gardner, H. Flores, V. Fullon, T. Cooper. O. Aide, D. Fo dy, L. Johnson. B. H I 211:32-1'EJ,CI:Igi:I:ryiii Teoegiizr J. Dovillifslg. Reese, L. Wailman, R. Alexander, M. Hem, J. Choviclr, D. Prenciado, T. Ellsworfh an ey efs 90 BOASTING a membership of 220 married veierans, 'rhe Veierans' Club 90 were off lo a roaring srari wirh a Hobo dance lor 'rhe srudenr body, Ocrober ll, under 'rhe experl guidance oi Doclor Grace Baumgariner, adviser, and ihe leadership of Charles Woodmansee, president Olrher firsl semesler officers were Bill Schroeder, vice president Berry June Woodmansee, sec- reraryg Anne Sandberg, ireasurer, and Glen Sandberg, social chairman. . ' Aifer presiding over several dinner meelings and ending wirh a snow parfy in 'rhe local mouniains, Woody, ai a dinner dance in The Menfone Inn, February IZ, lurned his gavel over fo Bill Schroeder, who wiih assisianls, Paul Young, vice president Gloria Maison, secrelaryg Ed Simpson, Treasurer: and Keiih Maison, social chairman, also held several dinner dance meefings and informal socials. They held a house warming, April I9, al' ihe new Veferans' Housing Proiecl' on Mill sireei for ihe eniire sruclenr body. The organizafion culminaled a successful year wifh a picnic. Y Charles Woodmansee congralulafes second semos har presideni, Bill Schroeder. Lending an ear lnsfallafion of officers Speaker is cenfer of inferesf af club meefing Nurses Club SMILING laces above lrim, while uniforms-helping hands when lhings go wrong-drives, parlies, dances and hard work- All This comes To mind when we lhinlc of lhe Sludenl Nurses' Club. Besides lheir numerous and dilliculf dulies al fhe hospilal, which include working in surgery and communicable diseases ward and lhe clinic, no? fo speak of 'rhe long hours of homework, lhe Sludenl Nurses car- ried on possibly more civic and social acfivilies lhan any single Valley College organizalion. I947 officers of lhe Sludenl Nurses' Club were Ber- nice Carlson, presidenlg Phyllis Blackmore, vice presidenl: Belly Johnson, secrelary-lreasurerg Mary Chrislian, social chairman. Chairman of pre-nursing is Velma l-lelrick. Sponsor ol lhe group is Mrs. Gabrielle lvlulvane. R Bernice The collages are a familiar sigh! In fha isolafion ward - e V' 5 -- I , V v I -. A. 51. ,gb 1 W - ,JF . 1 :ri 1 :mf ' QM f gg .jY3,m'?. V . iff' 4-if N 'FU D r Wi fffii - 1 'mi .Wil SSH: li: im A.. , ww, .. y ww ww by K ' , , W I William Peferson, presid T en: Mr. Clinfon Schon- berger, adviser. dvigefi , gchonberef- ' Linker. ,Mn ClmT0 ro,,,,Brll Back r0W . T Prof' yer. id Hanluni- ber, Hen PIZTlTam Pefefson' Her ONE prnng up on The campus This year is The ForesTry Club, which was organized by maiors in ThaT Tield. M . . embershup was noT l1miTed To TuTure ToresTers, buT was o pen To all who were inTeresTed. They learned of wild liTe conservaTion, lumbering, TireTighTing, and many oTher Things perTaining To The woodland areas: They were +augh+ by men who had macle a proTession oT proTecTing The ToresTs and all ThaT was in Them. T in school, members wenT inTo The woods and observed The pracTical applicaTion oT The procedure TaughT in The class room and aT club meeTings. They visiTed lookouT posTs and ranger sTaTions observ- ing Techniques and processes Tor carrying ouT Thelworlc. OF The many promising clubs To s ' o augmenT The Theory learned ' The clu secon semesTer, and elecTed oTTicers were William K. PeTerson, presidenT: Brian lvlinTer, vice prsidenT, and l-lerberT l-leaTer, secreTary. Mr. ClinTon F. Schonberger sponsored The organizaTion. b was organized during The cl F oresfry Club 86 Commerce Club J Tm Mmana. hw' +urY1 0 -5 nt. , King. sacre aes Pres, e Marial! . X Gad ' A Shir 9Y uf8f1 an ST leTon H. Kassel. C' Miles C. 'P ' A J Moflensen' . , A, Brose- J. Almlh I W. Gogsefii B Knanb- 6 ddes. 5115011 . - . pg h. 5- 6 1 Welch J. Brooks' asia siwff- WS 'C . p uh ' . lc owfb. Schneh. ' J. Nellani- R' ro M. Ki'-Q Bac ' cel dl B. Lusk- -aaie fov L' Tiiiiiie. E- M 'em T-lifoni roW'l' W i TO PROMOTE harmonious relaTionships beTween The businessmen and commerce majors and To beTTer GCquainT iTs members wiTh business problems, Thus exTending Their vocaTional inTeresT, is The purpose Tor which The Commerce Club was TirsT sTarTed in May, I93-9. The club was re-organized IasT year aTTer a PeFI'fJACl OT inacTiviTy during The war. embership in The organizaTion is limiTed To The TOP-ranking Ten per cenT in scholarship oT Those maior- 'UQ In commerce. The ' annual ChrisTmas parTy, held aT The home oT Peggy KalTenborn marlced one TTh ' ' ' ' OT The year. OTher acTiviTies vfere ZrgTd3b1e3CTTeiaI+:ri OcTober Ig iniTiaTion dinners on 'OcTober IO and Eebruary 257 Three Tield Trips To The sToclc exchange I ages .Market and To Palm Springs, and dinner meeT' IYIQS wiTh various businessmen as speakers. T The club. under The leadership oT Shirley Van Wormer -Geddes. presidenT, was sponsored by Miss Maude Rich. John Almind, vice presidenT, and Marian mg' seC'eTa'Y'i e'3SUFGr. were The oTher oTTicers. Engineering Sociefy holds nighi meefing mmf Off. Mdffifers x refer QW: . Ev and y'f1-9 ' Vigo 9'9ff E 4-'ll Pr . M 0 erf Shafsrl. Ed:S1de,H.eguIrs' I excuffd Wafzowar of' 050190 sion cl,a327Pro9f:0rf6ZIfH,,oU aff. 'U elm-' Sec' , ,rind . nf New members are iniiiafed info society Engineering Sociefy BOASTING a membership of over fiffy members, ihe Engineering Socieiy, under The supervision of Mr. Edward B. Heaih, joined rhe ranks of new clubs ihis year. Evereii' Maguire, president Harold Maiihews, vice president and Howard Swarihouth seprefary- ireasurer, were aided in planning fhe socielys achv- iiies by Beri Shaw, excursion chairman, and Edward Walker, program chairman. Combining excursions 'ro rhe Kaiser Sieei Mill, Trona and +he Colion Cemeni Planf wi+h insfrucrive discussions wi'rh The vailey's leading engineers, The members gained a definiie insighi' in'ro applied en- gineering. THE PURPOSE OT The Modern Miss Club, which is sponsored by Mrs. BeaTrice WhiTe, home economics insTrucTor. is To creaTe a more acTive inTeresT in home economics among The women sTudenTs ol The college. IT is aTTiliaTed wiTh The American Home Economics associaTion. A membership Tea was held aT Dr. John l.. Lounsbury's home aT The beginning OT The TirsT semesTer To acquainT new members wiTh The TorThcoming acTiviTies of The club. Modern Miss represenTaTives were senT To The Glen dale Junior College Tor The Spring meeT- ing of The Home Economics Workshop. 'Officers oT The club were Carolyn CruTcher, presidenTg Shirley Geddes, vice presidenT: Naome PaTTerson, secreTary, and Dolores Crosby Treasurer. . Cdr oan . 5 c,,,cl7e 4 1- ' P1-en. den f o f 'Wo der I7 -Y: M d M 'T C I b Members of Modern Miss Club serve Tea ei Homecoming Week evenf W.A.A. Any woman s1'uden'r inreresfed in sporis may belong +o rhe Women's Arhlefic Associaiion, whose purpose is +o furrher good sporismanship and 'ro provide recreafion in rhe form of various sporrs, playdays, and social evenrs. Insirucrion is also offered for-beginners in arhlerics. Awards were given ai lhe end of rhe year 'ro members of 'rhe club for laiihful pariicipaiion in lhe organizal'ion's acriviries. A special award which is given each year by John Vonday was preseniecl fo The oufsranding woman Mrs. Erma Glass, adviser, and Mariorie Sfidham. presidenf. . . ' ' fm. ' I L in 1' lf ' ' Sfanding-D. Bar+leH, J. Maguire, G. Haygood, S. Geddes. D. Kinsey D. Kinsey, V. Hrabalr, F. Brooks, E. Trouf, D. Roe, Z. Merrill. P. Kenny J. Johanson, 'N. Cruiclrshanlr, M. Sfidham. Kneeling-J. Dufcher, B. Kanesfer, M. Morgan, D. Johanson, E. Fischer H. Diesel. Sealed-J. Monson, J. Nellans, M. Van Dorslen, E. Lawrence, M Johnson, J. Hammon, M. Eidson. member. The qualificalrions for 'rhis award are 'rhai 'rhe woman be oufsfanding in sporfsmanship. scholasric abiliiy. communiry, arhlerics, and club and college service. The program of rhe Women's Nrhlefic Associafion is one of good fellowship and service. Faculr advisers of 'rhe associarion are Mrs. Erma Glass and! Mrs. Venalee Field. The presidenr was Mar- garef Sfidham. Doris Barfleff was vice-president and Shirley Geddes, secrerary-ireasurer. U Sianding-Doris Bar+le++, vice president: Shirley Geddes, secrelary- freasurer: Marjorie Siidham, president Sihing-Mariorie Van Dorsfen. sporfs manager, and Velma Hrabalr, assis+an+ soorfs manager. Geology Club THE EARTH Scienlisls, led by Lee Sloiser, presidenl: Elizabelh Troul, vice presidenl, and Gordon Slrachan. secrelary. compose lhe newl -organized San Bernardino Valley College Geology Club, sponsored by Mr. Fred- erick Gros. The purpose of 'rhis group is +o losler inleresl in Jrhe earlh sciences primarily 'rhrough field sfudy. The San Bernardino area offers one of 'rhe newesl and mosl inferesfing fields of geological sludy in 1'he Unifed S'ra1'es. Availing lhemselves of such a localily, members made colorful Trips To Deaih Valley, MH'chell's Caverns, Trona. Sanla Rosa Mouniains, Calico lvlounlains and Mines, Rancho La Brea Tar Pils, and many addiloinal siles 'ro high-lighi 'rhis club's season of aclivifies. Presiclen+ Lee Sfoiser and Sponsor Fied- ericlc Gros. The geologisfs sfudy and inspeci rocks and formaiions on 'lheir various field hips. 'W ,.. xp, n i va Y 1- . . ish' 'T it oe Q 4 I ' M ,, A1 'I 5 1, , A .wi si Sigma ed, U1-'37 9 4-pe i 6 91' on 6, . 5,0 9: 5 omg I q O We ioeelm NW Officers: Paul McDonald, Florence Juergens, Wallace Mclnfosh EVERY DAY, puzzling guesiions, perplexing prob- lems and somelimes serious froubles belween our associales appear io plague us. To help fhe siudenl wiih his problems and give him a beiler idea ol his relalionship wilh olhers, fhe Psi Sigma club was formed. The Greek lefiers for Psi Sigma are 'rhe inilials symbolizing psychology and sociology. To make siudenls wholesomely aware 'rhal a knowl- edge of lhese subiecls is a praclical and every clay Nu-6 use and lo gel a fuller unclerslanding of vocalions along 'rhese lines, ihe club has endeavored lhrough dinners, guesl speakers, and field lrips To acquaini members wiih local and communiiy sei-ups. Leading 'rhe year's aciiviiies were Wallace Mc- lniosh, president Florence Juergens, vice presideni, and Paul McDonald, secrefary-lreasurer. Teachers ol psychology and sociology, Miss Nancy Maddy and Mr. Arlhur Lerner, respeclively, ably advised lhe group. ,wi 'Pl'll LAMBDA Della is lhe music lralernily ol San Bernardino Valley College. This lralernily was organized in November, I938, in order lo enable sludenls inleresled in music lo gel logelher for social and cullural aclivilies. This year Phi Lambda Della was priviliged lo have such oulslanding personalilies as Doclor' Paul Pislc and Miss Gwendolyn Roberls provide enlerlainmenl al sev- eral ol ils meelings. The members also enioyed a lrip lo Claremonl College where lhey heard a vocal group under The direclion ol Bob Shaw. Each year some worlhy young arlisl is sponsored by 'rhe lralernily in a recilal. This year Mrs. Dorolhy Marsh, lalenled violinisl, was presenled in a recilal in lhe Valley College audilorium. Co-sponsors lor The organizalion were Mr. Dale Robbins and Mr. l-larold Conler, music inslruclors al lhe College. Palrons and Palronesses included Mr. and Mrs. Seward Brush, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schowaller, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landon, Mr. J. l'l. Wallers, Dean and Mrs. Roberl lroulman, Miss V. Marguerile Brooks, Mrs. Nora Parlcer Coy, Doclor Tempe Allison, Mrs. l'larold Conler, and Mrs. Dale Robbins. Firsl semesler ollicers were Marlha Weiss, president Dorolhy Kinsey, vice presidenl: Eleanor Boynlon, secre- lary, and Benny Crowell, lreasurer. l ,i.vC... 1 1 isblnc L.,li'.a , my Mr.. Harold Confer, sponsor: Marlha Weiss, firs+ semesler presidenl Charles Givens. second someslor prcsidonl, and Mr. C Dale Robbins sponsor Phi Lambda Delia Formal lnifialion Dinner al California Hofel A+ Music Recilal in Brush Sludio The Spealrcr's Ta ble :Q K 'V :dk 'l ., 1 if . fl' ii'- F. h Q her. 6 ddis T Dechrow' Jiriliiii li l - l lid. J. 0 ' i ' P. MGDW' 1 GrBSl1Bm, I I ll D T. Skewafii I Jonah Mlm up Un Url Glu Robmgoni I J Morris. ,...nl H Brown. X Q. his R. cmem-0' ' W pmon. L. Mcwefii ' 'M G ' . aaa fowfiialifci, v. inefe. swan, K. Adams' X . Maclaigwfvf- M'lF'i ' X F n C f ls. Cginleiqler' M' u FRENCH CLUB William Ga ble , presidonlg Gordon Robinson, vice presidenl: Colleen Zeigler, pecrefaryg Jim Thafchcr lr ' ' sponsor. , ea.urer, Mr. Duane Anderson , 3.535 r ONE OF 'rhe new clubs lhal sprang up on 'rhe campus lhis year was lhe French Club organized laie in March for lhe purpose of aiding French people and securing a lisl of names ol needy families in France, Swirzerland, and Belgium. Wil h a good slarl' of 35 charler members, a house-lo-house canvass w as made in San Ber- nardino for clolhin 1' b g o e senl lo France. This was only one of various drives made lo secure scarce malerials for European counlries. French movies al Los Angeles and dinners al French reslauranls headed 'rhe social calendar lor 'rhe year. French war brides were inviled lo alrend many ol lhe social acliviries wilh 'rhe hope lhal some of lhem would become members and give a beller d un erslancling of 'rhe French people 'ro fhe sludenls. The club. under 'rhe leadership ol William Gable, presidenl' Gord R ' , on obinson, vice pres- idenl: Colleen Zeigler, secrelary, and Jim Thalcher lr . easurer, was sponsored by Mr. Duane Anderson. Membership +o lhe organizalion was lirsl limiled lo sluclenls 'raking French. bul was laler exlended lo anyone inleresled in The French people and lheir nighbors. 94 1 1 A A las! aw L ki ,s Taco F696 spanish club BUSY Spanish Club members launched forfh foward a year of worlc, frolic, and fun wifh a campus-wide coniesf for 'rhe purpose of finding fhe besf name for fheir newly-founded club. Chrisfmas was observed in True Spanish Spirif, wifh fhe breaking of a pinafa filled wifh dulces af 'rhe social hall, and a faco feed. They celebrafed The conclusion of fhe fall semesfer and finals wifh a rush fo Padua Hills. Officers were: presidenf, John Judd: vice pres- Breaking fhe Pinafe idenf, Cruz Nevarez: secrefary, Linda Burfong freas- urer, Jean Viles, and auxiliary officer, Norma Jeane Fronlc. Upon The resignafion of John Judd, Cruz Nevarez foolc fhe gavel for The spring semosfer. The remainder of ihe year was devofed fo service. Boxes of clofhing were sen'r fo needy persons in Mexico. Confribuiing fo fhe success of Jrhe organizafion were sponsors James B. Rankin and Rogelio C. Anfon. Jo second semosier president hn Judd, firsl semesier presidenh Cruz Nevarez . ' e lo Phyllis Honningsen, firs you PX Beg, Club in + semes+er presidenfg Roberf Shafo r, second semesfer presidenl: and Carl V. Young, adviser ' . , uf' familiar se+ n9 the room D ere ancing off rhe paleifes of +he 'ralenied members of 'rhis ari club during 'rheir many excursions i ih o e nearby mounlains and Palm Springs An a I . nnua rush parry ar Glen Alpine siarred The ball rolling, and excursions Jr L o os Angeles Counly Museum, Bilimore Hoiel exhibit Hahfield Galleries, l-lunringion Libraries, Barker Brofhers, and Blue Ja followed Enihu' 'r' Y . slas ic members planned a Cosiume Ball, and Co-Advisers Hilda lviohle and C I ar V. Young held inleresfing exhibilions on sludenl' work in The Social Hall. ESERT and mouniain scenes w d Plunging inro school polirics and aciivifies, 'rhe lola Pi Bera chose John Swaney and BeH'y Krug as 'iheir candidales for represeniafiv Jr es o +he Ex-Commiiree, and elecled Vivian Ingle as fheir bid for l-lomeco ming Queen. Under ihe gavel of Phyllis Henningsen and Susan Burch 'rhe lirsi semesrer. 'rhe club elecred rhe 'Following siudenis for 'rhe second semesier: Roberf Shafor, pres- idenf: Mildred Carpenrer, vice president Jeri Vesr, sec- reiaryg Lois Berlcey, rreasurerp Charles Woodmansee. hisiorian, and Gladys Mafous. parliarnenfarian. f iiii' vo in iiiii T ii sf all lr 7 V' Befa Phi Gamma , PLAYING hosi io a naiional conveniion of ihe honorary journalism iralornily, Bela Phi Gamma, Bera chapier oi San Bernardino Valley College opened a year of Q aciivify, wilh an impressive candlelighl' iniiialion and a formal dinner, November 30, al lhe Mission Inn. Don Mclniosh, iralernily presidenl lor lhe iirsl semesler, was assisled by Dorlhea Troy, secrefary-lreasurer, and Glen Sandberg, convonfion chairman. Mr. J. l-l. Walfers, iralernily adviser, compleled a ierm as Nalional Execuiive Secrelary. Second semes+er's presidenl, Doug Mack, and his aids, Merrill Parkinson, vice presidenig Anne Heinfelf, secrelary, and Wayne Blanchard, program chairman, planned lhe 1'raierniiy's social calendar, which included a formal iniliafion and dinner, March I9, ai ihe Menfone Inn. Membership is based upon ihe wriiing oi a specific amounl oi newspaper or periodical copy, a conlinuing inleresl in journalism and salisfaciory work in all college courses. The iralernily promofes inieresl and enihusiasm for newspaper aciiviiies ihrough fhe exchange of ideas and parlicipaiion in field lrips lo cenlers of iournalisfic acfivify, Presidenis Doug Mack and Don Mclnfosh Bela Phi Gamma inifiafion dinner I ll IRA fflfx Y -N-.L-u Nelson I A. Pon y kofl' X cha' Men . Pan-ner. Wivnsaxisgoflh' Don , McDon5ldlIil:1 Evani. Glona . 1, v paul Holds- B v Wawslxsfaxeg ohm an bers -l' H' gf TOW I CV.. wi F 0 M0 W ChB'iSn'?isn6be:2'FrdnY- Doug ack roffelh 6 ,mn 'yea Ham A No Fun YWOO ' 97 Joan Loc Pre-Legal Club l b dding young lawyers was Tl-llS group o u organized 'this year 'ro promore a be'r'rer under- slanding of 'rhe law profession. Any s+uden'r who expressed an inlereslr in law and who aHended ' eli ible for member- ai' leas+ lhree meehngs was g ship. if II uided 'rhrough a The club was success u y g busy season by Mike McCray, president Phil ' 'd nl: Edison McDaniel, secre- Kassel, vice pres: e b lh 'rreasurer Mr Charles Fredamay Robert- ph-I K lary, and Lyman Lam e , . . Chrislopher was lhe organiza+ion's adviser. Dinner meelings were held once a monlh lo give rhe members an' opporlunily 'ro meel prominenr judges and lawyers. Mayor-elecl James Cunningham addressed ihe club ai a din- ' ' eral irips ner meefing, April 23. ln The spring sev were made lo inleresling Jrrials. These gave ihe club firsf-hand knowledge in criminal, iudicial, and federal law. nl Mike McCray, presidenfg Phil Kassel, vice preside Edison McDaniel, secrehsry: Lyman Lambefh, freasurer James PMPP5- sl I assel- MF- Charles Chrisf h oP er, SPOnsorg Edison Mcpaniey M,k ' ' 9 McCrgy, I X 98 JOM' e bers relai bale' . N ,v' STM me THE NEWLY-organized slci club aT San Bernardino Valley College was sTarTed by Mr. Allan Cameron, scl- ence insTrucTor, who has been inTeresTecl in This sporT Tor more Than TiTTeen years. Each week-end, beginning in November, The club Took Trips To The nearby mounTains. Snow Valley and MT. S Gor onio were The mosT popular places, buT an g Their season oT acTiviTy was highllghTed wlTh an excursion To YosemiTe during The EasTer vacahon. During The TirsT semesTer The organizaTion sponsored h'b'T T ski equipmenT ArTicles Tor The exhibiT an ex I I o . were loaned To The club by local sporTing goods sTores. The organizaTion also presenTed several movies To The school and public, showing diTTerenT slci areas in The UniTed STaTes. The money raised Trom The movies was The TirsT sTep Toward obTaining suTTicienT Tunds Tor The club To purchase iTs own snow IITT. d . . +- OTTicers of The club were Duck -Rockwell, pres: en , Velva Evans Von Kaesborg, vice-presudenT: MarTha Anne ' B T easurer. HaTT1eld, secreTary. and Ronald aer, r ward mqw' Ski Club Skiers waifing To go up ski Tow. 4. K7 X . N .iv . g I . . A Cappella presenTs spring concerf Choir Ch O. lr enferiei I7 S df Ndffo Hal Oran 9e show U ' :ggrwn-f ' DPAMAQ' DURING The year, The college choir, under The direc- Tion of Mr. C. Dale Robbins, appeared on many of The college radio broadcasTs, Their firsT performance being The firsT broadcasT of The season. OuTsTanding programs were presenfed over The radio aT ChrisTmas and EasTer. ExTra-curricular acTiviTies included performances aT The Orange Show, March I3-23, in which The Trio, The male quarTeT, and The ocTeT also parTicipaTed. Members of These groups include: lTriol-Jackie Nellans, Dorofhy Fair, Lois Huffman, and EsTelle HydenfeldT, accompanisf: lquarTeTl-Bill Phelps, Neal Oehl. WalTer Doan, Bill Roberfs, and PaT Burclc, accompanisT: locTeTl-Beverly STaverT, Jean Viles, lvlarfha Weiss, Paf Parmer, Efraim Sofo, Neal Oehl, John Sawyer, Harry Wilkerson, and Juliana SmiTh, accompanisf. On April I8 Two concerTs were presenfed aT Needles High School, and a Spring concerf was presenTed in The College audiforium on April 24. In May The choir par- Ticipafed in an all-day choral fesTival, in which all junior colleges in This viciniTy performed. The success of The choir was due largely To The able direcTion of Mr. C. Dale Robbins. This was his firsT year aT San Bernardino Valley College, and Mr. Robbins has jusTified The belief ThaT he will soon have a choir ThaT will be popularly lcnown Throughoul' SouThern Cal- ifornia. He sfudied aT The Universify of Oregon, of which he is a graduaTe. His privaTe musical sTudy in- cludes fifTeen years of piano, four years of voice, and Ten years of privaTe insfrucfion. In addifion To Teaching and direcTing, Mr. Robbins was chairman of The Vocal Affairs ComrniTTee in The Oregon Music EducaTor's asso- ciaTion. He was also a represenTaTive for The sTafe con- ference of music educafors. T00 S. PROGRESS was The walchword for lhe l new y-or- ganized Vall C II b ' ' ' ey o ege and under lhe zesrlul direchon of lvlr. Harold S. Conifer. Mr. Conifer, who earned his B. degree af lhe U. . . . . . niversufy of Illinois and received his MA, degree al Norfhweslern Universily, has a background and r ep- ulralion for achieving big rhings. This is proved b 'rh f y e acl lhal he was ambnhous enough ro reorgan- ize bo'rh rhe college orcheslra and band durin Q his lirsl semesrer of 'leaching a+ Valley College. He was lhis spring elecred presidenl of The Miss Pairicia Carpenfer and her San Bernardino Communi av C- Wd P' - ,Comm esenh Sprmg Band Music division of The Soulhern California Associarion ol Junior Colleges. Fuiure plans are in The making lor exlensive card f ' ' ormahons for nexl falls foolball season and fh , c G commillee in charge reporls lhar band members will soon b- 'rl' cl ' e ie prou possessors of colorlul uniforms, 4 Included in 'rhe acrivilies ol lhe year were rhe band's performances ar 'lhe Nalional Or Sh ange ow, homecoming parade, evening concerrs spring concorr ra no roadcasrs, and iis unlailing supporl ol loolball games, borh al home and away. fy Symphonic orchesfra presenf finale l f .ffl ' 7 San, Pat Kenny, Sponsored by Tom-Tom, Chosen as Miss San Bernardino yr., C.,,f,,,,,c, Mm, Pat Kenny, sponsored College Tom-Tom, -from a group of As the N college's as the lop cerernonial dinner Argonaut club Bernardino was The twelve girls the final jorie St-lnnislt, lvlan-ian Kruger, Beverly Busby. Artlith Davis Pinkerton. lcla ine Roach, and Miss Kenny against various other communiti Colton. Recllunrls. Iario, the All' Luke Arrowhead, line, Yucaipa and The group will Angeles March ll will he the guests of who will choose queens. She automutirvally Bernardino Vallev and will lw page acl in the nntl will receive a free from the annual stuff. Miss Kenny is in Semester at San Bernarilmo. ley College and is majoring ln' home economics. Sh i rc-sides ati 1322 l+!' street, San llornamlino. 5 ....-.......- g --...,.,....- l. Tom-Tom Announces - . icture Calendar . Following ls a schedule of- .plctures to be taken during the, next week for the Tom-Tom: j Friday, March 7-- i 3 p. m., Coordination Coun- cil, Social hnll 3 4 p. rn., golf, track, tennis I 8 p. m., invitational dance F Monday, March 10-- 12 noon, A. M. S. officersq Greek theatre 1 1 p. m.,,A. W. S. assembly,l s auditorium 1 3 p ln., W. A. A., gym l Preihegal club, Com-i l0ta Pl Beta A14 the San TennisTeamWarms Up 'College to Show Students' Talents Or Show five OrangG open itQ the West Atlme most spectacu- of color, har- excitement since Orange Show in noly will l'.'Dl'0S0l1lQ' form of work of by neighborind counties, but also the 'be occupied constanl' entertainment by and local talent- ln the Valley Colm during the first twv features will irogram: win pxaynfm- me 4 the Bloomington-Col' A travelogue fel! plctnrp-s of the under the flirt-ctloll A r.. Muffley. .00 p. m.--Medicine Show' prewnterl by Glen Sanilhcrg-' out the yellow cards for rf-gistration last uf' ' - thc registrar! ' - :lo this at once. ................'-. Noon Dance lnvades Cami Have you long noon hour dance Well, if you ll put your mind ease for one is j' corner! The Y's sponsoring this n Wednesday from the .main part of .ords will be' the sic: so let's- there haps dances'- Len Waltman, Richard Harbor' and John Kearncv. cllons hy the 'ing the voic?5 verly Staverfi ha Wicss, Nffll o, Harry wil-i Sawyerg Julia ipanist. J college will Dc. county st-h00l3 ses are Mrflig, y, Mrs. Robert! agulre, Gwen? Harbak, Maryi thy Fair. dlcane Shovf, rtette lpartlvlfi ' .il dance feil' act, prdfgf Dorst. '- Hami l Hazel Diesel, Ellzabe , Betty Lusk, Join-Pow , , tty Goodrich Irish an Be . - SIRITUIE 'Lois Gay, Afdafi vvp J x -' Sei' xxx Glen L. Sandberg, firsl' semesfer edilor of Warwhoop, advises' Don Mclnlosh, second semesier edilor, as 'lo The inlracasies of publishing a college newspaper. Sandberg, Mclnlosh Head Warwl1oop for 1946-1947 Ecliled by Glen L. Sandburg The lirsl semesler, and Don Mc- lnlosh lhe second semesrer, The Warwhoop, ollicial sludenl pub- licalion of lhe San Bernardino Valley College, kepl lhe slu- denls in 'rouch wilh up-lo-dale happenings on lhe campus. The newspaper resumed a regular weekly publicalion schedule al- ler being curlailed 'rhrough 'rhe war years. Serving as associale eclilors during lhe firsl semesler wo c Merrill Parkinson, W a y n e Blanchard, Don lvlclnlosh. Anne Heinlell, and Belly Forlier. As- sislanl edilors for lhe second semesler were Charles Rey- molds, Joanne Lockwood, Paul William McDonald and Joe Dale. Don Nelson served 'rhe publicalion as business man- ager. The Warwhoop was capably sponsored by J. l-l. Wallers, in- slruclor of English and jour- nalsim, who guided 'rhe paper 'rhrough ils biggesl year in 'rhe hislory ol lhe school. Olher sludenls who worked on lhe slall during lhe year included Leo Bowler, Paul War- ner, Dorolhy lvlankin, Eslher Gamboa, Velva Evans, Bill Luke, Roberl Bokman, Gloria Farns- worlh, Clinlron Filch, Theodore Gorenveld, June Bower, Jerry Bicknell, Terr Harrell, Soli- mondi Coricelli, Jim Toole, and Gay Toole. Changes made in lhe War whoop lhis year included lhe adoplion ol a new name plale, The addilion of various lealure columns, and +he use of more picrures. Special six-page edi- 'rions were published for 'rhe Drama Clinic which was held in November, and lor lhe Na- rional Orange Show display in March. SX ix . ' i B'f,,iiiS , me f - gs..-4.3 .53 Sl., Nracks TOM-TOM, We newNy narned WN! yearbook, go 09 'ro a sXow s,rar'r, xou'r YxnaXXy aXX con were awarded, cxrcuXaR'xon carnpargn s'rar'red, cover desxgned, Nay-ouks rnade, and Wen We sXruggXe began. 'W'xs years Tomi orn was We Yrrsk 'oook srnce X941 ak SWG, and We s'raVr s'rar'red iowar We'xr goaX 'xn a rnass oyr red Rape and dxWxcuX'r'xes. Ed'x'ror Psrden Vsoney burned We rrudrugxni od dur'xng We Yxrsk 'rew weeks vnaVfrng We durnrny an f 'rrykng 'ro Nay oulr unrgue desrgns. Hrs nrg'n'rs, week-ends, and yacafxons were spenk 'rn wr'x'f'xng caprxons, X Yweads and copy. Hrs Xayouis had 'ro be repea'redXy cxnanged 'ro WX eyervrxsrng needs. We made nu- rnerous cover desxgns NoeSore We YrnaX desxgn was chosen. Coundess da'rXy assrgnrnenks 'nad 'fo 'oe d ruade 'for pxnokograpxners and copy wfxkers. ' When Wrngs were 'rn WXX sw'rng, We campus was We scene o5 We pxnoiograpxners mad 'oarYXe 05 prcrures. 'Wey a'r'rended dances, garnes, e1rped'rk'rons, and y'rsx'red dassroorns ko rneei deadYxnes. eguaXXy busy body 0? peopXe was We worxffrng skaii w'no pa-sked, cuk, drew durnrny cop'res, raked, sweak- ed and groaned oyer every page. Under YxnancfraX skress, We Xousrness rnanager,Norrna .Seane Yrronk, 'ruggXed Yrgures, and cur ouk pages 'ro 'rnsure We success oi We 'oooxr-. 'We adyerfrsrng managers, 'Don , NeXson and Doug Mack soXd We rnercfnanks on We 'rdea of: personaYvLed ads, and e1rpXarned We 'ousr ness adyankage 05 adyerfrsxng. ker We 'r'rnaX drafrk oi We book-Ro-bef' everyone worked, and We word worVf' refrers ko We ss, durkng yacakkon, afrier-scY1ooNYwours, and on week-ends. C'nr'xs Xyersen, assxs'ran'r Doe Crosby. E-sWer Gun MerrRXX X-Mm, Byron Qqkkamrnbx Shaw, and T. O. Gafmqor P6 X 'rn cXa 'rrrne spen s fs:-e what Xor'ra Yarnswo ' Don Nakon, a ery GN1r'xs Ny rms .Keane Pr G dkkor , rnanaq nd No e pxlbvxcfxky Ronny , odkior , a Mc.Xn'4oW. sparks Manilrn. rr managers Don aqer-, DoroWy R addon Ndo anaqsr. YW, cfxrcuxydon dwerkkimq man arson. asirskan onk, buixness rn eo'xX or ', GXor'xa 6 Doro- 6 YACXYXWOSXYN, sporks manager, an aXX 2oXXowe axis ' Don ' c,uNaXRon anaqev, and aXw ecwxor, W, on WOW CAN V0 ' ' ww amxooa. Farnswov 'WN NNanXixn, on x 'neavxg asefxqnvnenks. NN nhnq xneXo'xnq were Pxnn Madden, EsWer G Merr'xXX Mba, Dee Crosby and T. O. Gov Knqer. The Ywekf cavkoons wxnkcfn ook We book were drawn by Don NN avren. Nw. T. Swarm, aoxfxsev, breaWeo a Qxqxn ofx We Xask page oss cooq WGS 'Yom B, ' is when We 'Yom- Vxon veXxe Xekeo. ear oi ac comp X We X4 ' kempo Xonq- Thvouqxnou beak ouk a Weak, skakxc wnxdn ended onkg w'xW We aw efxieo oxsk v'OouX'xon. 'Aff' 'xoaX oea6Yxne Tw rush. 'ww Arde I1 Rona Y- edit Of. and No Ima Je dna Fr Oni' businass man a 'Jer ffl!! 5' ,, Q -.- ---..... 41 mv Foofb 1 ,aw ,f ii K , I frxxgl iXfs ?i3i77if i X L - 4, Z, ' 1 ff o r -f N , tg 'K i0n . Hale PM Fookball Capiaml Back Row--Hale Pexfon, Dick Hodge, Dick Jones, Bud Hallmark, Dwayne Ringslead, Bill Woods, Don Maflhews, Jim Chovick, Ed Schmidt Dick Adair, Tom Carey, John Plumb. Middle Row-Bob Henley, Jack Henley, Bob Garrovw, Jack Harrison, Jim Schnur, Tom Cooper, Elwood Maloof, Bob Gibbs. Jack Draper, Dick Cobb, Ray Alexander, Harold P.oece. Fron+ Row-Les Brower, Carl Clemons Don Davidson Jim D d , , ow , Bill Noriega, Meredilh Ham, Ed Weiss, Leo Visbal. Edison McDaniels, Wally Sanchez, Gene Sanchez, Jack Robarls. my' i CI ll fre if Q 1 y , To wa .,.. .Q 0 0 'E2:..,j V-,' AssisTanT Coach Bill Burke, CapTain Hale PaxTon, Head Coach Jim Sims. and Baclifield Coach Waller Opp ploT grid UNDER The able Tufrorage of Head Coach Jim Sims and Baclrfield Coach Walfer Opp, The San Bernardino Valley College Indians complefed a successful grid season. CapTained by Hale PaxTon, hard hiTTing guard, The Redskins TerminaTed a grueling schedule wiTh four wins, five losses and one Tie. Sparlcing The local aTTacl4 was Bouncing Bob Hen- ley, flashy halfbaclc, who won All-EasTern Conference honors, and earned a berfh on The All SouThern Cali- fornia second Team. BroTher Jaclc Henley, plunging Brave fullback, also shared honors when he was selecTed on The All Easfern Conference second Tearn. Realizing a wealTh of Talenf aT every posiTion, The Warriors sTarTed The season wiTh a nucleus of champion- ship maTerial. Living up To all expecfafions, The Braves sTraTegy proved adepf aT gaining yardage in midfield drives, buT laclced The final sparlc required for Those all imporTanT end zone excursions. The ouTsTanding game of The year proved To be The Sanfa Ana conTesT, in which The underdog Valley sguad paired-off wiTh one of The naTion's Top junior college elevens, boasTing a sTring of six vicTories and one loss. MeeTing in The Orange Show Sfadium, The Dons scored before The 6,500 fans had scarcely seTTled in Their seaTs. WiTh The line charging, and The backs running wild, Coach Sims' Indians sTruclc baclc for Two Touchdowns in The second half, while holding The powerful Dons To bul' one firsT down . . . an example of The aggressive, clean Type foofball played This year by San Be-rnardino's BaTTling Braves. Early-season Indian line-up g- ,,.,,.. 4.-x.-5. Those Who Hale Paxfon Bill Noreiga Dick Adair Ben Cruiqmiles Jack Henley Harold Preece Bob Gibbs Tom Carey Charles Ginn VALLEY COLLEGE REDSKINS, possessing sparkling TalenT in every posiTion, were never in need oT The righT cornbinaTion. Wirh a whole hosT oT speeclsTers in The back- Tield, Coach Sims opened The season using a T Tor- maTion. Quick, opening holes sprung TasT-sTepping backs inTo The open Time and Time again. Changing over To The single wing Tormaiion, The Indians began rolling, as hard hiTTing backs cracked oTT Tackle Tor valuable yard- age. The Blue and Gray Torward wall consisTed oT many ouTsTanding players. Tom Carey ancl Dick Adair, Two pass-snagging ends, accounTed Tor many long gains Trom The wing posiTions. Ben Roll and Jack Draper, scrappy Tackles, provided The power, while Bill Noreiga and CapTain Hale PaxTon showed TighT in The guard spoTs. Ed SchmidT, mounTainous cenTer, proved a bul- wark on deTense. Holding down regular berThs in The backfield deparTmenT were Jim Chovick, pass slinging guarTerback: Bob Henley, Tripple-ThreaT leTT halTback: swivel-hipped Jack Harrison aT righT halTg and crashing Tullback, Jack Henley. Braves alTernaTing wiTh The regular sTarTing eleven proved To be as poTenT a machine as The TirsT sTring. OuTsTanding backs included: high-scoring Les Brower: Harold Preece, punTing experT: Ray Alexander, conver- sion booTer, and speed merchanTs, Donnie Davidson and Wally Sanchez. 'On The line, Chuck HunT, Bob Gibbs, and Richie Miller played bang up games aT guard and were Tlanked by Ben Craigmiles, Charley Ginn, and Elwood lvlalooT, Towering Redskin Tackles. While rangy ends, Bud Hallmark and Jim Schnurr, were busy collecTing passes from Their wing posiTions, lvie-ridiTh Ham proved To be a sTellar pass inTercepTor Trom his pivoT sloT. Dick Adair. Chuck HunT, and lvierediTh Ham compleTed The season as Two-year leTTermen. Keepers oT The keys Tor The Tribe were: Bill Hill, senior manager, EvereT McGuire, and McKinley McDan- iels. Foughi l Jim Dowd Charles Hunf Ray Alexander Duel i-lallmaik Ben Roll Les Brower Reclslcins fighf for elusive bull i l - v :11 anngmiwginnnf-as,-umm I M -1-:sung Three reasons why SanTa Ana ball carriers wenT nowhere IN THE season's opener, a visiTing SanTa Monica squad capiTalized on Indian miscues To edge The Braves I8-0. The Teams baTTled on even Terms ThroughouT mosT oT The conTesT, buT a blocked kick, an inTercepTed pass, and one compleTed aerial spelled deTeaT. WiTh 6,000 cheering Tans presenT, The Redskins nexT ouT-ToughT a deTermined EasT Los Angeles eleven 6-0. The San Bernardino line showed iTs worTh in sTaving OTT Two Touchdown drives. Though losing To ChaTTey I3-2 in The nexT conTerence Tray, The Braves blocked a punT To score in The opening minuTes. The VicTors bounced back quickly, Turning Two San Bernardino Tumbles inTo Two Touchdown iaunTs. Driv- ing To The PanTher Tour- and six-yard lines on Two occa- sions, and having one Touchdown nulliTied because oT a Tumble, The lndians Threw a scare inTo The ConTerence champions. Fans Traveling nexT To FullerTon saw The hosTs move 60 yards on passes and plunges, To score in The second guarTer. San Bernardino reached The FullerTon l4-yard line as The halT ended. The Braves Tied The score in The TourTh sTanza when Henley wenT over Trom The 4-yard sTripe, and Ray Alexander converTed. Playing Dowd and Adair caress San Diego STaTe halfback WiTh buT Three minuTes leTT To play, Bob Henley passed 40 yards To Jim Chovick in The end zone. lv1eeTing The Riverside Tigers in Their TirsT conTerence encounTer, The Indians dropped a hearT-breaker T9 To l8. WiTh buT a Tew minuTes remaining, a blocked punT Turned vicTory inTo deTeaT. 7,500 Tans saw The lead change hands Tive Times. Les Brower powered To all Three Touchdowns. a lisTless game, San Bernardino nexT bowed To an inspired MT. San AnTonio Team. The lvlounTaineers, enjoying Their TirsT year oT TooTball, scored Trom The 20 yard marker on an oTT-Tackle slanT, To win 6-O. Bouncing back in one oT The season's major upseTs, The Redskins came Trom behind in a brillianT second-halT rally To down The highly- Tavored SanTa Ana Dons T4-7. Les Brower powered To The Don's 5-yard line, where Harold Preece scored and Alexander converTed, Tying The score. Taking To The airlanes in The TourTh quarTer, The Blue and Gray began To roll. Jack Henley wenT I4 yards Tor The winning Tally and Alexander added a poinT. Hal Preece smashes over from Sanfa Ana's Tivo yard Iine To Tie The score CONTINUING Their sizzling pace. Coach Sims' lads nexT Tripped a spunlcy El CenTro I4-6. WiTh every man on The rosTer seeing acTion, The Indians were Torced To come Trom behind, as The Arabs scored in The TirsT quarTer. The Braves wenT ahead in The second quarTer when runs by Bob Henley and Les Brower Took The Indians To The AraIo's 5. Adair scored on an end around, and Alexander converTed. In The closing minuTes oT The game, Draper inTercepTed a pass and raced 23 yards To score. Chalk- ing up Their Third sTraighT vicTory. San Bernardino ran Through Tog and a sTrong San Diego junior varsiTy eleven Tor a I3-6 vicTory. The locals marched 43 yards Tor Their TirsT score midway in The second quarTer. STaTe Tied The score in The Third quarTer aTTer a bl-yard drive, only To have The Braves score again when Bob Henley crashed OTT-Tackle. In The Tinal game OT The season, The Indians dropped a 22-To-6 scrap To John Muir Tech in The Pasadena Rose Bowl. The Redskins sTarTed oTT To an early lead, when They wenT 77 yards in eighT plays Tor a Touchdown. ThroughouT The resT oT The game The Indians were plagued by Tumbles. Iviuir Tech scored on an I8 yard end run, and Twice more on a pass and 55-yard run. Winning Three of Their lasT Tour encounTers, The San Bernardino Indians hiT Their sTride IaTe in The season. Early season upseTs proved To be The sTumbIing block on The road To a conTerence championship. A , N, -.. he Dick Bob H Adair RW R may Lyle jbeffsoh ohnson Sfan din 9-J ack K gosh I Ra Y R obeqson r Dick Ada. lr' Co J Bch 0hnsonf?4r+hur Kn Crieling- z Nevis? 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SBNIBYG1. Operfxrrq We pradrxce seasorx, We Braves Xoowed No We Orrwersxw oss ?sedNarwds arrd a powerRuN Vorrworra CoNNeqe squad, 'xrr Wqxrx-sc,or'rrrq Xoa'r'rXes. CofrwpXe'r'rrrq warrrr-up Wrs w'rW We urrourrdrrwq Xrixqdrx sc?rNooNs, We Xrrdrarxs rrevir 'rourrreq ed ,ro Orrrarxo ,ro rrreerr Sarrra Xsdorrroa Srxrsk rourxd ogr We Sr-RW PsrNrNuaX durfxor CoXXeqe 'basxrsekxoad 'Your rrarrrerrr. Scha N44 efer r T emb Y. Ra Y Forfger L ' Y'e Ra Y For Her Bob Han ihor he Bill Zo warka C agers season Romx, We Braves Xoovleo om me more hours on Wnoaf0enXaXs. cxfxarxs oesseakeo Sxoevmzm neo 'io V-sock ovs 3 eo We 6 BYXXI G xo so e X0 0 Wx Mere. ssacr X an 'xo e XoXax1 W o We encou ' e ma ' 'BB-'L 5Q'xrxa,X Ex SWXLX, e Xoumeq ooo Rovw. Xixmfxexo an YQ 'xo wo o We 'VCO 'xovx ko who YXKNS 'xo We sdxoo, oss W SXwov4'mq q nsfxkuke 'xv ovxe s sq March ?'xeXo Nea uv osx We SouWXao , X Pix: Wvzixrfmq Skak Xe Romeo We 'ileos ' no We ovaofxce se JFS. 'xnucd on Yugo XVIX skvo W a Ro San Uxeqo 'Sava San Uxeqo Ska Xouv. NN'momq We Braves bq Cook 59-'53, qarve oss We Cenkro XeXX Xoegsove Cap X do P-Aix: afw eg 'm 'mr Wok S '5??'i 504'-V VWOQY' 'W BGVNOW. YXenWome doses x Sfanding-L. Vicbel, J. Leclbeffer, J. Claypool, Coach Sims, R. Whifney, J. Lalres, D. Crawford. Kneeling-F. Kunlrlo, U. Hanlcin:, D. Owens, R. Sfeward. Junior Varsiiy WlTl-l A season record of I6 wins and only five losses, San Bernardino Valley College's Junior Varsify baslcefball feam ended fhe confer- ence schedule in fhird place. Coach Jim Sim's lads were fhe smallesf in fhe league, and had fhe Tribe possessed more heighf, fhey probably would have been undefeafed. This was parfic- ularly evidenced in fhe Chaffey confesf. The Braves baffled on a par wifh fhe Panfhers, buf were unable fo confrol rhe baclcboard. Chaffey wenf on fo win 28 consecufive games wifhouf a defeaf. Big gun in fhe lndian affaclc was high scor- ing Don Hanlcins, ace Redslcin forward. Diclc Owens, fasf-moving ball hawk, played fhe ofher forward slof. Pivof Man John Ledbeffer, im-- proved rapidly fo become anofher offensive fhreaf. Acfing Capfain Don Crawford and sharp shoofing Leo Visbal, feaming up af guard, made a hard combinafion fo beaf. BOASTING a sfrong second feam, fhere was very liffle difference in playing fime be- fween fhe sfarfing five and fhe reserve quinfef. Don Lage was a spark plug on offense, and unfil his leaving af fhe end of fhe firsf semesfer, was one of fhe besf cenfers in fhe league. John Lalces and Bob Whifney, fwo ofher cenfers, also played good ball. Oufsfanding forward for fhe reserves was Floyd Kunkle. A hosf of guards- John Claypool, Russ Sfeward and Edwin McKay -saw much acfion. ln regular conference play, fhe Redmen won eighf and dropped four confesfs. The power- ladened Chaffey feam won fhe championship and fullerfon placed second. San Bernardino finished fhird, followed by Mf. San Anfonio, Sanfa Ana, Riverside, and Cifrus, respecfively. Redskins mix if up! TI-IE JUNIOR Varsify squad engaged in pracfice fus- sles wifh formidable 'reams of fhe Valley. Proving fo Coach Sims fhaf fhey were ready for conference compefifion, fhe Braves downed fhe El Cenfro Arabs in a Iasf pracfice game 54-29. Wifh every man finding fhe range, fhe Braves opened fhe season by pouring in 48 poinfs while holding Riverside 'ro 20. An undefeafed Chaffey squad iarred championship hopes b nexf fripping fhe Indians 5I-37. In rapid succession, fliie rampaging Braves again caressed EI Cenfro 50-44, and furned on Miz San Anfonio 48-28. In fhe following fray, Fullerfon edged 'rhe Redskins 29-28 in a baffle royal. In fhe Iasf game of firsf round, Valley senf Sanfa Ana home on fhe shorf end of a 50-4I counf. The second series sfarfed off wifh an upsef when Riverside copped a 29-20 game fo surprise fhe favored Tribe. A fall Chaffey quinfef nexf proved invincible and rolled over fhe Redmen 4I-25. Desfined fo feel fhe ax, Mf. San Anfonio surrendered 47-3I. Traveling fo Eullerfon, San Bernardino definifely suffered an off-nighf and fell before a 46-27 onslaughf. The Junior Braves 'rrampled Sanfa Ana under a 45-33 avalanche fo close a successful season of seven conference vicfories in I2 sfarfs. IVARSITY BASKETBALL, ConI d from Page II5l STARTING fhe season againsf Riverside, San Bernardino led 3I fo 22 af fhe half, only fo lose 53-47 fo fhe Con- ference champions. A Chaffey 'ream duplicafed fhe fefe by overcoming a 33-26 half-fime deficif and going on fo win. Downing El Cenfro for 'rhe second fime, fhe Redmen nexf 'rurned on Ivlf. San Anfonio fo win 57-39. In a fourfh conference filf, Fullerfon edged fhe Indians 59-54. Refurn- ing fo form, San Bernardino knocked over Cifrus 75-3I, only fo drop a defensive game fo Sanfa Ana 27-24. The Indians fell before Riverside 43-37, and fhe second round of fhe conference race was on. The Tribe nexf caughf fire againsr Chaffey-score: 70-58. The Braves frampled Ivlf. San Anfonio 6l-47, and in-furn dropped a 59-39 fray fo Fullerfon. Sanfa Ana came from behind fo win a 48-44 baffle, and fhe I947 baskefball season was a fhing of fhe pasf. II7 Dfc 44 ddlf J ' My -ff,,, S lr 'slim rfb If! I w e I It f I5-, QT .gg X7 Els - If r If ' H' ,.il'Y 'n ff 5 ' fir , ' l. ,: ' , V . SERVING his firsf year as frack menfor, Coach Walfer Opp builf ' up a feam nearly seven fimes as large as fhaf of lasf year's squad. l Wifh Capfain Bill Burke, Delfs Pickarfs, and Walfer Doan leading fhe l' V way, The Blue and Gray cindermen romped over a hosf of neighboring hamlefs. Wifh fhe Universify of Redlands offering fhe firsf formidable fesf, fhe Indians were oufscored 79-52. ln a refurn clash, fhe Braves collared ' fhe Bulldogs 67-64. Ted Vick, Brave sprinf sfar, Turned in an early- season lO.2 in fhe cenfury, and was backed by Pickarfs' and Doan's usual firsf places. Records fell in fhe firsf conference meef as San Bernardino en- ferfained Chaffey. Pickarfs, marking his firsf year in fhe iavelin de- parfmenf, fossed fhe spear a neaf I95 feef fo esfablish a new school record and sef fhe besf mark on fhe coasf af fhaf fime. Doan followed suif by cracking anofher school mark in fhe high iump wifh a leap of six feef, fhree-fourfh inches. On accounf of a number of ineligibilifies on Head mel' coach- wma' OPP' fhe parf of fhe Brave feam, Chaffey won 76-55. In a pracfice meef, composed mainly of relays, Valley nexf downed San Bernardino High School 47-I9. The oufsfanding evenf of fhe day was fhe low hurdle shuffle relay wifh an lndian combinafion of Burke, Bailey, Doan and Vick. Back Row-Ray Peckham. Delfs Pickarfs, Waller Doan. Frank Gerhard, Ray Wilham, Bob Harwood. ff H ' f J lr Henle , Arlo Smifh, Barry Koch, Paul Madison, Bill Macias, Bob Alvarez, Middle Row-Walfer Opp, coach: Cli armg on, ac y Elridge Thierichen, Bill Burke, capiain. Fronf Row-Roy Knickerbacher, Richard Romo, Jim Dacolias, Gyle Tague, Lee Alfon, Lee Sfoiser, Randy liaughferborn, Virgil Fulfon. O 5 kv Q, ls .av-1--... S M.-A 1 I f ,-1' '- ---...M-.., Ms.. W- as Az , ul A X .r QV' -f. fiif f1n in A. W W .. Don Poe narrowly misses firs+ lump D I . e fs Plclrerfg smash GS fgcord W :Hy 202 f Track . u VuNeY S mc d A Hlfwoo i hque an 55: m,SkoKsef- Mac' rex5Y ian Eoupman J Lf' B !'Ti1f i i 4 . 4 .Q-'gj'J,Yf i,.h Laie affernoon crowd awaifs 'Final resulis. ..x..5..,,k V - X, .5 ' bi-?5w.Q 4 A '- s -'ffiw-Qeiyf ' ' ' A Senor Schaefer sfarfs Orange Show Relays. Grange Show Relays Crowd views finish of sprinis. ali - V 355' J -fff?H5f::sfkf1 ,Sf.a:Ja'T KM Lf I Q V Qfsffif -5. if'm-i 'fl'-'f 'S , 1 ag- 'K ' 2925 , ,Q X fm Ajit SLK , K EQ ,-,L ' www A '.', x W w i -fi ,V . ff: ' , '--sm.-......,Lmg,.. , 3 , , r f H fl s N.. . ' 1 k ,, f K 1 1 f i 5' 'W J i f fl f . 4 . - I , ii f' W K , f Q ' Q b . ' .f ' ' ,., , K K .IQ 'Y 5 ' A Jie A, Wm Q . - ' .bak ' 44 M1 ff3Y 12 ' , - 1 f x lyk J. x R' gg'i,'f.y25f,'g,s 1 r ' 'n f X -. ff 5, A-.-pw M- im, X 4 nj-J . X ' . f 7 X ,f .h ,fg-X3,z,,1 A N, .DL A - Q ' sf: . '- ' fum: F- 1 'L ' v f . ,aff .MJ- Clr ffm, ,ai 3, g,,,,f 6, af Y,,2 . ff S .A ,J 4? Nm-gg' X .4 ,v'N my X a , fi Ray Alexander, hard-hiffing shorfsfop 'O Q J Indians' fop hurler, Ray Forfier Capfain George Gardner af his favorife fhird base spof. Baseball AT THE beginning of fhe I947 baseball season, Coach Jim Sims had his work well cuf ouf for him. Wifh fhree of lasf year's sfars furning fo professional ball, and ace Hurler Ray Forfier soon 'ro follow, fhe Braves looked a far cry from lasf year's Soufhern California Champions. Meefing San Bernardino High School in an inifial pracfice game, fhe Braves banged ouf I3 hifs fo win II-I. S+ilI feeling for fhaf righf combinafionf' a iuggled lineup dumped Redlands High School 4-2 on fhe local reservafion. The Valley nine. faking on fhe aspecfs of a hof ball club, ouf-slugged fhe Universify of Redlands 9-3 for fheir fhird win. Journeying fo Colfon, fhe reserves nexf bowed 4-3 fo fhe high school nine. The fury of Indian war clubs was nexf unleashed upon EI Cenfro, as I3 screaming drives paved fhe way for a I9-I vicfory. The shorf pracfice season came fo a close wifh a 6-I win over Redlands High School and a surprise 5-I loss fo Redlands Universify, despife fhe Tribe's dominafing fhe hiffing column. Teeing off in a conference opener, San Bernardino Valley College oufhii' fhe visifing Riverside Tigers 7-4, only fo lose 4-3. Ray Forfier hurled in blisfering fashion, sfriking ouf fhe firsf six men fo face him. Confinuing his rapid pace, fha fall leff-hander col- lecfed I9 K.OLs. The Indians led 2-O going info fhe fiffh inning, buf hifs and errors spelled defeaf. Enfering fhe Soufhern California Junior College Baseball Tournamenf af Azusa, won lasf year by fhe Indians, fhe Braves crushed a favored Sanfa Monica feam 9-O in fhe opener. While Warner held fhe losers fo fhree hifs, fhe Tribe collecfed IO bingels. All buf one Brave hif safely and all buf fwo scored. Wifh Los Angeles Cify College crossing bafs for fhe second game, San Bernardino's sluggers came fhrough again, pounding ouf ll hifs and downing fhe L.A. boys 4-O. Ray Forfier, pifching his lasf game, allowed Cify College buf one hif. George Gardner led fhe hiffers wifh six hifs in seven fimes af baf, in fhe fwo games. Wifh fhefournamenf finals sfill fo be played af publicafion dafe, Coach Sims' baseball squad shaped up as a sfrong confender for 'rournamenf honors and an Easfern Conference fifle. Valley's ace Chucker Ray Forfier led fhe parade of soufhpaw hurlers. Leff-handers Paul Warner and Joe Jones, fook up where Ray ended and ifched sfeady ball. Lone righf-handers were Ray Roberfson and Keifh Brooks. Receiving 'rheir slanfs were veferan Cafchers Keifh Mafson and Emil Kline. Ed Temby, cagey firsf baseman, added speed fo fhe squad, which paid off in'circling fhe bases. Second base was cov- ered by a pair of keysfone reliables, Bob Henfhorn and George Hodges. Playing fhird base, Acfing Capfain George Gardner, and Jack Harrison guarded 'rhe hof corner and powdered fhe ball af fhe plafe. Ray Alexander, anofher powerhouse af fhe plafe, pafrolled shorfsfop for fhe Tribe. Roaming fhe oufer gardens were Dick Adair, Dick Owens, Leo Visbal, and John Claypool. l 1 E 1 1 no hir' li' Alexander hifs a long one Safe ai fhird Sealed-Leo Visbal, Jaclr Harrison, George Gardner. George Hodges, Joe Jones. Bob Owens, Emil l Q 1 'l Kline, Paul Warner: sfandlng-Keifh Maison, Keilh Brooks, John Claypool, Coach Sims. Ray Robarlson, Ed Temby. Bob Henfhorn, and Ray Alexander. fo9V0f , QB VC? no '05, fe ni .N swf FQSUYC Her Me'i0 ' B Qalh nQfa'lulale5 CBP Q n c0 . is aoeeixo G- '.'l.ii1ef W Cole WITH Caplain Monie Meyers, former Oregon Slale high school champion, leading 'rhe neliers, The Indian 'rennis leam was raled as one of The slrongesi in +he Easiern Conference. Coach Rogelio C. Anfon seni his ream info acfion in preliminary mafches, winning 'from neighboring high schools and iopping a sirong Perris I-Iill club. Mon+o Meyers proved unloealalole a'r singles, as did Wayne I-Iipponsfiel, al second singles. A number of sfrong racl4e'r wfeldars-Eddie Rolaerls, Don Nickerson, Rudy Carpenier, Ralph Reed and Bud Jillson-filled our ihe singles rosler. Top doubles combinaiion in 'rhe con- ference was a loam oi Bill Sharp and Jim Wesl. Playing second doubles were Howard XlVood and Wallace Taggart VanNo.'lwiclc alrernalod ai doubles. The Braves powered 'ro an easy 5-4 win over Riverside Cily College in a firsi conference maich. Meyers won 6-l, 6-O: Hippens+iel domin- afecl 6-O, 6-O, and Sharp and Wes? Jrriumphed 6-2, 6-3. Tennis B. Li++le. M. Meyers, R. Carpen+er, C. Hippensliel, B. Sharp, V. Wesf, W. Taggarf, Van Norfwiclc, H. Wood, B. Jillson, R. Reed, D. Nickerson, R. Walker, and E. Roberfs. SAN BERNARDINO College's golT Team, undeTeaTed in conTerence compeTiTion, shaped up as a sTrong championship conTender aT pulolicaTion daTe. Dick McCook, low-scoring capTain, and Coach WalTer 'Opp guided The Indian linksmen To Tour wins and one loss. The TirsT maTch oT The season was a pracTice clash wiTh Pomona College, called because oT darkness. Pairing oTT wiTh The UniversiTy oT Redlands, The Valley College Tive-man Team meT deTeaT by a narrow margin. In a reTurn maTch, The improved Braves ouTscored The Bull- dogs I5'f2 - 8'f2 To gain revenge. The Redskins won Their TirsT conTerence maTch when They edged ChaTTey Junior College 9-6. DespiTe violenT winds which swepT The Red Hill course, The Valley guinTeT Turned in Tavorable scores. Dick McCook scored low Tor The day, and Russell STewarT, a newcomer To The Team, shoT an eagle Three on The par Tive, I6Th hole. Mainfaining iTs unbeaTen record, The Team dusTed oTT FullerTon wiTh a I8-O win. McCook again seT The pace wiTh a 73 Tor The course. Coach Opp's squad enjoyed power in depTh. The sTrongesT combinaTion consisTed oT Dick McCook, Gerald Gibson, Russell STewarT, Harold Weiss and Leslie Dollahan. Reserves who added sTrengTh To The squad were Bill KaTana, John Claypool, Ed Weiss, AlberT Thurburn, and Mike lv1cCray. l I Dick McCook, low-scoring caplein Gal f , on ounsbuw ,KST L Preideni Dial! Macc ok. we WGN ufburn' A uf-'Ol .i woifs' D RCM Mahi. Coach Walie' OPP ,N , 39? 1 tx Nf' N W ' N f KJ'? ?5gi ,ww f 4 L ,1 f ' 52,W?f 'L f ,WN 4.1-. , -, w r. Q v , , ,.v Z ul W z Vlis, 1 Tw 1.-' 4 I, aff, . 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E Nqfianal Pai Ken ny and J acl: Henl0Y Make B b k re, 4 1 QS JTIPENOVYV' I0 vm Hevdey bo-Mes 'em over Q Heading For Home Urange Show . ' N . A K V If 21:5 ,js f 3 k wma ms and ' as VSUMF v -'J J GEOLOGY ' . CIENC5 NUQSNG 1 I . own . ye' Ari' sfudenfs decorafe display W1 K I NX XXQX , E X 'QM--.ffifT- Miss Ain0 Bernm' San ay V. C. d15pi6Y .Q ,ki ' r in Vl-r El UR Puffing finishing fouchos on exhibif X-ax .,.4 College ai Orange Show I I Ton Ton i X i 5 in .gl E WS. 5-SNK 5 1 J? -V 5 - Y. ww AWK, 1'3Qmf', X' Lf ,wax N' : : 1141 ,a 'W ' , 'W h ' ' 0 f 1 Infermission af fha Hobo Dance Fun for all ai Valen+ine Dance ere and There A las+ word before class A.M.S. decorafe for Yulefide season ' 'nf-., Vii -nv 7 'Q A . 11 Q-1 V Nugfg 'ann -,W fi .I wav':.m. f11 it--T445 'Q' ' 'Tf-f -,e1C'1fQ?',g,' -'Q SLT' 32? e '1.,: Lv.. ..- V ' f, 1, 'rl- 'QQ' -:Sig-?'iw1Y ' A f+L,Wfas V . 6, vv :gpm-Q . U'.i',l xi, -31 I I1 yi V, ,, ,1 2 ' A 5 4 . 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'57 4. .CX :rss- zg :sv 'ir K Q! .- , swfifef-S,' Ns., l Reheusa DreS5 NORMAN KRASNNS widely-lcnown masferpiece, Dear Rulhf' presenled November I5, I946, was qreeled wilh enlhusiasfic approval by a record-breaking crowd. Joe Camp porlrayed Lieulenanl Bill Seawrighl, hand- some pursuer ol Rulh, who was played by Belly Forlier. Elizabefh King excelled in lhe roll of The exasperalinq younger sisrer, Miriam, and Mar Rock and Tom Slewarf ioined forces as l2u+h's ioeluddlled parenls, Judge and Mrs. Wilkins. Finiclcy Alberl Kummer, Ru'rh's fiance, was played by Jon Leslie. Olher members of lhe casl were Wayne Blanchard Sergeanl Chuck Vincenlg Marlha Weiss, Dona, The Maid' Joan Weslon, Marlha Seawrighf, and Roberl Bolcman Harold Klobbermeyer. Dear Rulhu was direcled by Dr. Tempe Allison. Tense momenfs in Dear Ru+h The Big Four -Tom Sfewarf, Mary Rock, BeHy Forfier, and Elizabefh King. Dear Ruih Rufh-BeHy Forlier, and Lf. Bill Seawrighf-Joe Camp 11 . 06 . for Me Hrs of Q n ,aio r 1 'PEOPLE ai Sea, a lhree-acl drama of inlensily and drama concerning a derelicl a+ sea, was presenled by +he Fine Arls Commis- sion and Associalrecl Sfuclenls of S.B.V.C., March 26. This drama reigned viclorious as one of The mosf successful proiecls of rhe year sfaged in The college audiforium. This success was due largely lo fhe eflorls of Dr. Tempe Allison, direclor, who has buill' lhe drama cleparlmenl info an oufslanding learure of college life. Included in ihe casf were Jon Leslie, Bob Shalor, Ed Swall, Bill Lulce, Paul l'lunl, Lowell Berry, Tom Slewarf, William Pelerson, Jean McGuire. Mary Rock, Jeri Vesr, and lvlarlha Weiss. Thespians emofe i l clramallc Ballon .n O High Pol ll ll People af Sea . - I Surrealism- 17 t , I - A I , K .' . , 1 . - . Chinese pagcani play casf Funny. h specials in Curse You, Jack Dalfonn S+ars of Curse You. 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R Y. 'Q Taylor. commissioner of speech sw .. skn P e0Pxe 6 x 58 1 l48 Uh How ff CoXXege invikaiiond Swingin' and swayin' ai W6 Z g M . .4 x .Q 91 ak ' iz, 3 :r 4 1. ki A ,xxx '55 wa? v- W ' 3. , . 'A I 4 W fix. 1 QQ, ,U X, t , Vi-, 'Nl m . X ' 14: X 1 ,, , . If Z 1 x ,O f A f' ' x X X x x x wg-..' x 6' 35? X. f A XL,-w. X . Q 6 Q f-f r 1 ' 1? V Nlv., W xg X, f Regular meeling of Delia Psi Omega Della Psi Omega Tl-IE VALLEY College Chapler ol Delia Psi Omega, nalional dramalic honor lralernily, look an aclive parl This pasl year in mapping ouf Thespian aclivilies-producing a proces- sion ol successful plays. Aims of The chapfer are lo provide dra- malic inleresi and lo recognize sludenls ol oulslanding abilily. l-lighlighling lhe calendar of evenls was a conference for high school dramalic slu- denls in The fall which combined an all-day program lealuring workshops in slage, drama, and radio. Included on The club's roll, wilh Dr. Tempe Allison as adviser, were Tom Slewarl, Bill Luke, Paul Hunl, William Pelerson, Roberf Shalor, Lowell Berry, Jeri Vesl, Jean Maguire, Marlha Weiss, Jon Leslie, and Mary Rock. Mf,, Colle P'fficf., From fhe V. C. S fage o uesi son period G+ Evening College ieaufe l -J 'wf J f' Ha. Qs C 0fcfr9sfr: Pe,,f8r' C . onduc for of sv, . 'Hn 9 S.B.V.C. 'leam splashes ai Arrowhead pool-Bill Graham, Laurence Clark, John Sfaford, Bob Garrow, J. Malhews, Ralph Waugh. L oking Around Y-...V Double froublel Musde . 560 men faking 5 ond feadmq on 'I n--'W E asier Vacafion af Symmefric Profile The morning affe +h r e nighf before! I N I , 4 ,vt A 7 'R 1 32 e up Knihing for cold January Basking under Laguna sun People and more people wheres flue wafer? 1 .Tiigi Lok and NNKXMA K UNH b m er-Pleaselh ale Gmc ond 0 I C ,ff Q 9 Evening College an-+ class release 'lalenfs Sf d , 0' 1 Hours 'H arel forefell comin 9 Mdgked Siucleni Dancers ai Naiiondl Omng 6 Show S - o brigl-1+ sunshine. frolling happily from academic semi gloom inf ml' Gila' ., L45 0 f' x, Ae Y . Y 'V mf H+, 1 LW. . ' w . H N A q rn HCA., 'V V, . 7 . .2'- 'fail fb 7-pg .-, A. , 7 1 'ZWH ' M' W 1' .5'1., w' viii 'KGUM 'J' ,,.. 1F'9. -A, +aW , 25352 W Q, , f ' , ' pq ,,. ,jar ,QQ U - L1 yu 1 mf5TT'VmNv N NW WWW V5 A' ' w 'v-1' 4 n 5' 'M Fm51L,, 'Q WK 'W W.. K X fl: 1: F W, W, WM 1.1! fy 1,1 U A5 , V ,gp ' '-,., vmw' rw ,A uh . L , v fs f' 'W 'MV' 0 x' M M, N'WPWfiJ,y M mm, , 11,1-'W 1. - Wk - Z Q .fw- M, -suv -5-4 ivan.. 4- 'NW . H xwyhv ,. ,K...,,A,3,,mV -.,,,,,,,, -mm .M Nw i WW. . ,, 1'v .f' 'V A' 1.1 uf::'12m 1. gyms'-' vw ww, 'M' ' ' m.?J,W,r PM lu ' ' iiwm wi 1' ' ,,-X L Hi! wil, fm!! ufwg v ww.. , I+., ,W 1 Y, X .wwyJ?,13u. ,J , .AW 'Q-gg:-,.KTi:X4,54, IW., f, ga ,.,. . .s. , , campu sf Dear Advertisers: This year, San Bernardino Valley College has attempted to publish the best and most modern yearbook since the College was founded in 1926. K A yearbook is a success only when it has sufficient support. Through our personalized adver- tising, we have been able to add that extra something to the TOM-TOM which we feel will give it a high national rating. We thank you for the support which you have contributed to our book and consequently to the College and to the community. Sincerely yours, Don Nelson Doug Mack Advertising Managers To the following advertisers we are deeply appreciative for the support given us in publishing th 1947 Tom-Tom. ' SAN BERNARDINO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PRATT BROTHERS SPORTING GOODS ARROWHEAD HOT SPRINGS HOTEL ' DE BELLIS MUSIC COMPANY STOCKTON SPORTING GOODS ARROWHEAD CAMERA SHOP STATE APPLIANCE STORE HARRISON SPORTING GOODS THE HARRIS COMPANY FOX DEPARTMENT STORE THE COLLEGE INN BLACK'S MENS STORE THE MUSIC SHOP THE SUN COMPANY SALON ELAINE THE POSTER SHOP THE CAMPUS QUALITY SHOP DEVENOTS BILL THREATT ROXIES MARABLES TOPPERS SNOWS California Comfort at its very best in Collegiate Sportswear. N, 'Q 5' If 0X l T STORE FOR MEN 593 THIRD ST., SAN BERNARDINO The Popular Sportcoat Modelecl by Jim Thatcher is the Popular HIGHLANDER by Gmulvcv af 641,-fmnf. Available Exclusively at FOX STORE FOR MEN. SUMMER vM1fU'0l'l . sv h :- 3 D 'TEE J M M K 1 5 g E. E a ' en 1 E41 r 1 if M if . W . 3, K , I w ww, ,Q it ,D D Y 1 I-M See , ' . Stockton S Spmhnq Egg 40x-az 435 Fourllw Sheel For. Y ,round ' si In ear' h efY lme PMENT FYR. if R an 1. .1.e1. v,.,X ' , 1 .4 ! q , ' l . ' 'Nfl . ' ' v . , lf .f W V, Qu Qflllmmlc lCDl0,:l'nAaUvlaumfLU W 1 .R.6RENELL . Owner lealures 1- - - . . . '. ' - Il GRAND AND SPINET HANDS Speclal1s+s.lnTDLs+LncE+lwgeHLe:'e':lng 5 9 4 I 0 5 RADIOS AND RECORDS and THE PUSTEH SHUP inslruclions on all musical ins+rumen+s 753ES+ree1' Pl1one733-80 ' . 443' THIRD STREET 'SAN BERNARDINO V 'CALIFORNIA when you jhinl: 0 ' n .Slice ..... think of XTEWART WARNER RADIUS T heir fidelity of reeqbtion, Magnificent tonal qualitief anal preeife relectivigf eoinhine to provide honnr -of enjbyahle relaxation. Fnom table model to de luxe console, STEWART WARNER RADIOS are the finest examples of modern electronic en- gineering. .fu L b M -T 4 E State Appliance and Radio Co. SMW arner Mo, 1167 E Street for 1 q High Qualizgf Home Applianeer I'63 I A . Phone 761-42 dels feature F.M. as well as A.M. reception. , r X . , .y .J 43X ', nf 4- YZQM ' fr iif1'f' ff Saga. 'fav-f','f'ffl '1 ,Xia v 11445315 . 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Of course we've learned a +hing or lwo aboul' Business Adminisirafion and Home Economics as well as Inferior Decorafing and Psychology . . . buf FASHION is our real love . . . iusl as i'l s yoursl So counl' on us for NEW Things while 'l'hey're sfill NEW . . . and counf on 'rhem being fairly priced 'fool ,Q ,Q ., . Q i 5 I 9 O. Q , ' X Q f X S Z 3 is f i rg . , EJ 1 , 5 P S vwwwwalissi' ss -- -Se 6' 5 -N1 - Q P s sa m 1 og A SAN BERNARDINO . . . CALIFORNIA 'A We are proud to have helped with your Annual. ARROWHEAD CAMERA SHOP Phone 445-55 6l0 Third Sfreel' Ann Maden and Dee Crosby loolc phoiogenic while shopping for pholographic supplies a+ lhe ARROWHEAD CAMERA SHOP. w l THERE Goes a well-dressed Girl An Air of You+hful grace in her MARBERT ORIGINAL Elizabefh Krislofferson s+rolls aboul lhe campus. DEVENOTS 307 Highland Ave. Phone 37l-93 1 l 7120 U 2, V1 l I - WK mx -W, a H n a e f,.,,,..fn'ii, 1 O Pat Kenny and Walt Barnhart form a two'some over a 'Flavor-Ful, CAMPUS malt. Join the gang at the Campus for that 'Coke Date' or Luncheon. WVHKE PIL!-XCIE TCD MIEIET YCOUR IFRIUENDS ADJACENT TO THE CAMPUS S jdlflltu Vlillg nflabu 'Ilyhell COSMETICS 1500 D STREET SAN BERNARDINO 704-41 Louise Carlson has ner golden tresses enlwancecl by a RICHARDO personalized coilfure. For that well groomed appearance at all times and that special occasion, let SALON ELAINE give you that charming, Tip-to-Toe Beauty. DEDICATED TO A LOVELIER YOU Z' N if! 'Wig V 'jf T -.o SN ACKS At lunch and bctwccn classes youlll find ROXIES Drive In the place for good food and comfortable relaxation. LUN CHES Dress FOP -H19 Gila' In Vouv Life Jack Brooks relaxes in his disfincfive Cardigan sfyled by JACKMAN. STORE FOR MEN 433 E Sffeef Phone 205-76 fl!-W51 in 1000 and We b1V40Svn kim Iinll 9 A HIGHLAND a+ ARROWHEAD fm Sittin' and Lisfenin' EQUIPMENT f M MW, ,W W Mmmmxmvwww my W ,,f, W m ' ff! Compliments of 'Q ' 91, 5 pf 3 I r , lg l usu:J2 ,,. e 7 C TELEV PHON OGRAPHS . A in use E STREETBAN BERNARDlNU.CAx.1FoRNuA if Records R.C.A. Victor Columbia Decca Capitol S H 1 E E i T M U S I C VM, , , ,, ,, A ,,.,.,,,,,,,!,!Pn'LdV J U Valley College Students Purchase Records in the MUSIC SHOP I7I Radios Capehart Strombcrg-Carlson R.C.A. Victor Gilfillan R A D I O R E P A I R S We extend our congratula- tions to the graduating class of 1947 and thank them for their patron- age. SnoW's Drive Inn T 1039 E Street Phone 641-66 PRATT BROTHERS S SPORTING GOODS 391 Highland Avenue Phone 322-75 Specializing in Hunting and Fishing Equipment SAN BERNARDI O f-' N f fviggbwflisilggph V V 1 gif- Y . ' - W V fY'..,1. ' N x i ., QM, Ill Q. 6 +w,,' lf-ul,Q:QD Home of The National Orange Show Heart of The Orange Empire Mountain and Desert Resorts Manufacturing Districts San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce 533 E Street ' Phone 2105 19 5 ' I ,Kd sl ' xi K Q: A 1 W' 0 1-I 5 S W' T. '--, ualit shop 429-31 E Strcct uNvxt to The Ritz 'MGR . ,, , we WWW: f Mk , K. .- 1 1-. QL 5' 11.111, To the SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE We the people and business firms of San Bernardino Valley are proud of our College . . . its faculty and its student body. To us they represent not only the pest for today lout the hope for tomorrow. From institutions such as our Valley College come the leaders of future generations. We of the Sun Company are happy to salute you of the San Bernardino Valley College. THE SUN COMPANY T The San Bernardino Daily Sun The Evening Telegram The Sun Printing and ,Publishing House The Inland Engraving Co. RICHFIELD SERVICE 507 S. MI. Vernon THE WAVE SHOP I47 W. I Sireei Colfon INDIAN TRADING POST SAN BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE HELMAN's DEPT. srone Agenis for Jarman Shoes BISH GALLOWAY'S GROCERIES Colfon ACME CLEANERS Look Your Besi IO33 Mi. Vernon Avenue, Colfon Colfon TAXI 700 FREEZE UP WITH FROSTY'S PORTER'S SELF-SERVING LAUNDRY 24 Hour Service IS6 N, BH-1 Do Your Own Laundry and Save Colfon Colfon lO35 N. Mi. Vernon Avenue, Collon RASMI-'SON HUNTERS swear sHoP MYRELET Mfg SHOP Hub-Jeweler I - + I if -47 me en OO Colfon Congraliu ahons O Cass O IO43 MI. Vernon Avenue, Colfon X XS' im All swal 'IV S3 eww' I x WN COLTON HARDWARE For All General Hardware Needs qu . wi- . W9 XX yXx9 se 'o' HUB CITY DRIVING RANGE Golf and Archery COIIOFI 4 Bloclcs Soulh of Valley College COLTON CAB P 81 G SPANISH KITCHEN BAXTER'S MARKET Phone I2O 276 E. I Slreef The Finesi' Brands al' Reasonable Prices COIIOY1 Col'ron IO49 Wesl Mill, San Bernardino STAR CLEANERS San Bernardino and Colfon COLTON GIFT SHOP Gills and Greeiing Cards I79 N. 8+h Sfreei. Colfon Complimenfs of BERNARDINO VALLEY COLLEGE CAFETERIA SAN COLTON FEED and FUEL Ernesf E. Lusk COLTON FOOD LOCKER CO. 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