San Diego High School - Gray Castle Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1943

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M- -..-wmv -ang: K.. 5. ix xv 1 . 1 v P x 1 X g. La vfuv 77 afjfb, fffjwfufdd jf wfff' ff! MM yfmf i'fV'f Mf,,4,'ffff,'?5f ffj wiff Mjfjfg Jfwjjqfjftl ,J l 5 fVf7Wf5W Y U f lvyfripfv C O J 'C THE GRA1' CASTLE . . . SAN DIEGO HIGH SCHOOL, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA . . . JIINE, 1943 . - ' 'V U if , 'I 1 fv f ' ' ' - , ffl , fc ' X ' xy .jf , :rv ,- -1 'J I 7 yr I , iff , J' . V Jfx f' I J ' . I fl J A I J I, iff! , Aff A' .1 f , I' V ' rf' I Lf' 'H 1. ff ' Q, , 4 - A ,up ! ' 'M I 'M' VJ Z f ,O A A 1 , f f f ' J 'f 'ff lf S ,fl ff 'ff 'W' n 4' - V-f ' TC fn fj I IM!! p ff!! ll!! 1 I W ff 'X J' 1 ' 7 I . I 1 . J ' ' - V . X .4 rc, . I 9 , u - p . if 9 I V ,' J JI, I . V' ,x Y, A fi Qs 5 I U, 1 I I J f v 1 I . J . 'Ss A 1 'K' A , E l V' I ff 9 . - 'x ff f I T . ' f ' ' I Q N , - ,V L! , ' 4' ' 1 FL if f N 5 , -N A To MISS Mau y K Ph1l11pp1 m appl ec1at1on of the guldance and help she has glven the class of June 1943 We dedloate thls book CLASS MOTTO I shall e1the1 fmd a Way Ol make one Genel al Benjamm Hal 1 ISOD V? WHEEL gb lMMiUQKKiYlExJWIL lf L5 Yi' 1 WWVIW ZZ Q j Syd f P QQ l J Q QE S-W w Z ,Q X x Z! . In I! a Q Ln-ww . 3.45 K 'if E' 3 1- T 3 A ..:. X Q MK 1 A A CJ U I MX X 26112 9-fl 51 ? so -N VJ X - 4' E41 ,mill 1 Q U + K . ' , f Mi f 1? 2 n-Q y f Q iff .x 5 XX 5-ig 1 W K igx, Q ff gm XX I' Q f I L2 LJQ. Q -,f if J f f f 5 'Q' - ' I C32 81 W I G C- b 964, CL 0 v E ' I I' 4 WIII 0 f W 1 E X HI , V f fx Principal Dr. John Aseltine Girls' Dean Miss Ruth Munsell Boys' Vice Principal David B. Austin M1 ll fl SX Q X X Faculty slght and soind of ou1 castle fade IH the long dieaiy yeais you will iecall in you1 hea1 ts agam mem 1195 of old songs and cheeis You will 19 all little things f1o1n ou1 eveiy day l1fe at the G1 ay Castle the tombstone la1 ge oaken doo1 s SGH101 A hall C10WCl9Cll1l1'1Cl1 lines all school shows football 1all1es ca1npa1gn d11ves the Monday moi ning blues and the F1 iday aftei noon cheeis To you Who have fought f01 the old school plac ing he1 stand 1d so high will corn flowing back tho e big and little things that filled th1 ee yeai at Hilltop In the memories of all Sen1o1 A s Will be the11 adv1se1 Miss Maiy by M Ph1ll1pp1 who guided bewildered Senioi A s down then Last Mile with an unfa1l1ng sense of humoi Heading the Thiee R s re nnent was annable Dr John Aseltme FDR of the Castle Nl x ops in 1nsp11at1on tact calmness and pat1ence was SDHS s p11nc1pal As assistant administiatois We had capable Mr David Austin as vice piincipal and lxpolsed Mlss Ruth Munsell as girls' dean. Capab1l1ty IS also the best woid foi the st1 ictly 4 , 57 1 Q AN rg 1 1 ' ' N 1 ' X W 1 EN Q ' 5 SX X N ' - l X x 1 'Xl X Alb N ' ' x XIXX S X X K 4 J I I fl . ' I . i - I o Q , , , ' , r ,- , in ' , C ' A ' , . . . . . . ' . . . ' . . . Senior-itis . . . after-school business . . . Russ spirit . . . the arcade R , ,, cc , - ' 9 I . I af. . ,, . 9 . A S . . l s i K V , c 1 a 1' 's - . ' , U. . U , . - . I . ' . .X Q arion Parlapiano . . .... , . H . ,, X lg NNN 9 . . N . . . . 1 , OP. Y . . x O , . , . N X , 7 ! 7 ' P if X . . . . . . . . fv V7.4 M, fx -I' f K U QL ff 1 fl! f ART DEPARTMENT Left to right: Mr. Lovell, Mrs. Allen, Miss Kuhn, Miss Ilitvlwv, Mrs Bauer. i COMMERCE Left to right, Front row: Mrs. Sinurthwaite, Miss llill, Miss Walker Miss Treiher, Miss Wooster, Miss Sullivan. Second row: Mr. Wiggins Mrs. Jewel Smith, Mrs. lives, Mr. W. I.. Peterson, Head, Mr. Re-ami Mr. Hodges, Mr. Walton, Mr. Wicks. ENGLISH Left to right, Front row: Miss Olsen, Mrs. 'l'upp1-r, Miss Nzxrra Jones Miss Bock, Miss Reed. Second row: Mrs. Edith Smith, Mrs. Weis Head, Mrs. Goodwin, Mrs. Meals, Miss Rowman. 'l'hirml row: Mr Holman, Miss Gallagher, Mr. Walirm-nhroc'k, Mr, Wiggins. ta1lo1 ed dean whose wmnmg ways made he1 invaluable to countless g11ls Boys will not foi get ene1get1c M1 Austin who made them walk the HZ stiaight and na11ow O1 else Membeis of the ASB council will iecall Jovial M1 Lleon Davies fear lessly facing ways and woes of the council in its successful attempt to get k out of the 1ed Also shmmg b11ghtly IH the ASB limelight was economical C O1 don Wiggins as ASB financial adv1se1 The V1cto1y Loips came into being this yeai with V61 bal and executive a1d fi om M1 W1lbu1 A Hamman speech a1 ts head Led by M1 Hamman the co1 ps had MHIJOIIG Alllllll M1 P K Williamson Community SSIVICS Mis Ha111et lives M1 Lynn Weavei Mis Louise Ross Land SQIVICQ M1 Mike Mo11ow Sgt Ivan Huffman Sea Seivice M1 We1ne1 Peteisen and A11 SQIVICQ M1 Robe1t He1lb1on M1 L T K1tt1edge M1 Me111ll Douglas Innumeiable school as Well as community seivices weie 18DClQ1 ed by this OlQ'3,l1lZHt1OH F01 example gn ls Weie foi the fnst time enteimg the shops to D1 epaie foi futuie Wai industiy Jobs I U ' . : . t i . 't . , 7. f .W n ' - - rw U --l , . . . . . . . .. , . , I- SK . . . . Ti . . .Q . . u , rl a .. , U as its special service division sponsors: Production Service-Mrs. Bessie Wenrich, Miss U. D. ., ,O u . .. 3? . I. - ,g I V .- .a I ' l Q U . B U' l .D 1 - u I 7 .' D.. ' I 7 . v D . MATHEMATICS Left to right, Front row: Miss Dickerson, Second row: Mrs. Gilles- pie, Mr. Hallo, Heudg Miss Hawkins. Third row: Mr. Davis, Mi' Ketchen, Mr. Petoisen, Mr. Kennedy. Left to right: Miss Phillippi, Mrs. Andrews, Mr. Ke-yer, Cllillflllilll BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Left to right, Front row: Mr. lleerkle, Mr. Morrow, Headg Mr. Church. Second row: Mr. llrose, Mr. Petersen, Mr. Douglas, Mr. Crosby. '-1 . . --L: X f -i I , k 5-so N 4-v Q- w. .. fr., in 'X X we s a Q- Xf I .-pa ,libs 1 i School-wide cooperation was employed this semester to further the war effort. The English department urged faculty members to Watch students' English in all subjects. Tests in fundamental arithmetic were presented by the math department. The nation- al problem of absenteeism was also met at the Hilltop, where a new system of admit cards was inaugurated with first period teachers sharing the problems which the at- tendance office had formerly shouldered alone. GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION STAFF Left to right, Front row: Miss Henderson, Nurseg Mrs. Ross, Nurse-g , i l , N Miss Ramsey, Telephone Operatorg Miss Bower, Financial Sec-retaryg Left to 1'ljl'i'ltI- Miss Burns, Miss Wood, MISS TGGY- MTS- 5f9V9nS0n Miss Remfree, Boys' Attendance Secretary. Second row: Miss Ada Mrs. Rice, Lhairman, Mrs. Watson. Jones, Librariang Miss Swanhaum, Librariang Mrs. Wernmark, Gen- eral Secretaryg Mrs. Hemingway, Registrarg Miss Seeley, Girls' At- tendance Secretary. SCIENCE Left to right, Front row: Mr. Null, Miss Howe, Miss Clifford, Mr. Hmnuth. Second row: Mr. Ross, Fir. Morne, Mr. Welstead. Thirml row: Mr. Orcutt, Mr. Heillmron, Lhuirmang Mr. J. O. Peterson, Mr. Pvtorsen. SOCIAL SCIENCE Lvft to right, Front row: Miss Vonlilvinsmid, Mr. Huzur, Mrs. Harn- man, Mr. Ileflre, Hezulg Miss Gilloon, Mr. Erwine. Second row: Ms. Iluuglzis, Mr. Davivs, Mr. Weaver, Mr. Warren, Mr. Lovell. SPEECH ARTS Loft to right: Mr. Hzunlnzin, Headg Miss Perkins, Mr. .-Xlexandvi: vsrg. ,V A O Q asv- ' X V 4 at if QP . '-np.. 5 7i. M Fill ITX -XLTOC R-XI HS ff, , If d3'il il Sjffxxcl. Ki X f 1 llllllllllllllw gui a QW igiywmg q 5 Q Lfw i Ei' -.E Q ll X Q LR QQK Q O Rm B N inf' O - QNXAQ A -1 ll gli X! O ix U ' '- X5 my Ui I f 5-: . , J' ., 49 , 'y v X i X SM WX Lffvl w X A x X f W ' XR J ., 259 L-- XX 'im j N . rf CJ-T Wm CN S y X, K i -7 41 x : - X:-? 'X .XM X Sfff' Y ' x T XWi X jf W 7+ L1 H MU ' F' L 4 719- 8, . . M ? Willy s gf' 'S' I' 'npr 'X 'Elin' 73 A 1 ta M 2 Po ltlCS One 1no1n1ng IU Janua1y ea1ly 3l11V2llS Wele greeted by two bands blastlng away by the tombstone One of these was s1oonso1 ed by lank Dlck MacDonald the othe1 by squat Be1na1d Lansky M1ll1Hg envlously lll the c1oWd We1e the othe1 cand1dates John Cu1ley J unmy Hlnds and Pete Gllsenan And to the tune of Old MacDonald 'R Had a Faun Dlck stepped 1nto the d11ve1 s scat of the A S B The thought wh1ch now guldes eve1y act and thought that of the Wal pelvaded the campal n speeches of the f1VC candldates The complete abandon wlth wh1ch fo1me1 candldates have plunged 1nto then speeches was d1sca1 ded th1s year fo1 COHS1Cl9121t101l of what ID hy'Vl dB0bW fluence the wal would have on the followlng emeste1 Some thought though that the speeches Wele not as effectne as they should have been Russ Ed1to1 Eleanol Re1dy devoted he1 f1 ont page Russ column to a blast agalnst the bo1 1ng speeches Lettel to the Edltol Cwh1ch lLleano1 punted and answeledl we1e f1e1y and demand1ng The algulnent soon sub lded though and the semestel p1 oceeded und1stu1 bed F01 yea1s candldates have t11ed to Woun the11 way 1nto OfflC6 Wlth loose D1 omlses of lo 0 O I 0 I . . I I I I. 'I . 7 L . . , , . . . . . - . . . , . . . H , . . . . . . D l . . I. I, ' , - I O l . 'A , f-,B .K A , N .7 K Y l I. .Or . P . W, I g 7 C ' 'G l. ka 2 ry' M . I I 'I . a- 13' V ' ' ' Q Ar yt . . -7' I 5 v A b 1 ' . . . . . . C3 c i . . . . . - ,TI 'W I-V' . o G I LJ s ' . ary Cooke an 'arner , ' , 9 7 l 'l I . I I . U. A .F . . . , D '. . D . I I . 1 . I I 'N S. , , I 'I ' I . . . .. I . I . . . i . 9 a swimming pool at school and coca cola in every fountain. This year Dick promised as usual to do his best to get a swimming pool and a boxing room at schoolg but he sur- prised everyone When he Wrote a letter to our congressman and visited the business manager of the Board of Education in an actual attempt to fulfill his promises. Priorities halted action for the present. STUDENT COURT Breaking a ll precedents, Student Court Judge Wally 2tj 'Q',1f 'f1 dQjQ'if,jf, Dvfjfjalffiefffgg Heath, with the aid of his probation officers, Bill Davis and t d t J dg pert Davies, Probation Officers. Rupert Davies, handed down decisions on infringements of the dimout regulations. Activity Commissioner Bernard Lansky headed the first ASB dance, the Trolley Trompf' Sporting a Tooner- ville Trolley on the bids and urging students to use the streetcar for transportation to and from the dance, the af- fair Was truly in the spirit of the times. One Sunday in April found the transportation-wise coun- cil in the park for its traditional get-together. Highlight ASB COUNCIL l.vl't tu right, top row: Dick Blzicllonaldg Mary l'll'Ut'l1l2lIl, Yiw- l'i'vsirlvntg lmuisv lluzirdmzm, Svc- Vvturyg l'll'2llll'l'S Williams, Trvus- urs-rg llill l'ivm-lisuii, Historizmg Mary Cmmkv, Girls' I,1-zigue Presi- clz-ul. Svvuiiml row: lloli Wzn'iw1', lliiys' l 4-ilviutimi l'1'4-siclvlitg lid Nlurpliy, Svuiur A Yicv l,l'PSlilf'lllQ lint llyriivs, Sc-iiiur ll l,1'1'Slll0IltQ Dick funn, Juuim' l'i'Q-siilelitg Ilon- nzi L'1'z1ml:1ll, Sopliuiiiwv P1'PSlIl0lllQ lic-ui'g'0 livitli, lluss l'l1litm'. Tliirrl row: Wally H1-nth, Student Jumlgog Trim Ablos, FSFQ llOl'I12il'1l Lansky, Activity Commissium-rg Autuinettm- Qlll1l'l'0I'tl'l, Art l'fn11inissimiPrg llill llzivis, Buys' .-Xtlilvticsg Mary Ami All-xzlnclvr, Girls' Atlilvticf. Fourth I-nw: Stn-rling .lvusi-n, Drama and lk-liatvg Put Blmm-, Music Cuiiiiiiis- sioiivrg Hudson linwlliy, Vulilivily t'mnmissiui1vr3 Mzxriun l'z1rlapi:1nu, Tivkvt Aurliturg John Curlvy, liO'l'C': Hmvzlnl W:1tts,Yvll l.vzulvl'. VOTE 'ODAY of the Hfl2QlllOOll Was a baseball game Wlth lVIa1y Ann AleXande1 catch me fhes and hd M111 phy SGUCllllg the ball 1nto a t1ee eVe1y t11ne he h1t It D1ck s team ha1dly had a chance Afte1 the game membe1s szathe1ed at Va1y Cooke s house fOl a ch1l1 SUDDEI Headmg the VJa1 Bond and Stamp Cll1V6 Duane SISSOD topped last yea1 s quota 15 1d1ng h1m was a VGIV able g1oup of second Veal bookkeep RD mg student 3.l1ClllOY1'1QlOOH'1l'l'1Ol'1ltOlS J1!fSett1ng about ea1 ly 111 the semeste1 to 1eo1 gamze h1s cab1net Bob Wa1ne1 Boys P ede1 atlon p1es1dent Jumped attendance at Weekly meetmgs f10m fOLll to twenty Thls was accomphshed by addmg a 1ep1esentat1ve f101T1 each of the followmg sophomole JL1IllOl S6H1Ol B and sen1o1 A classes H1 Y clubs Va1s1ty and Llttle S clubs Also added WSIS comm1ss1one1s of a1t and publ1c1ty and cha11 men f0l V1cto1y d11Ves and the All School Show Anothe1 1319C9ClQllt was estabhshed when the BF sold sandW1ches at 1ts fust afte1 school sale The Boys H1 J1nY usually the ma1n featule of the mascul1ne spung calenda1 was set aslde th1S yea1 111 favo1 of an all school p1oduct1on such as the one Whlch was pl esented X i . . i I . . U U . . . Q 1 X V -1 1 I 4 , I I ' I I I X A . Q 1 rf, L , b .. I N . l . . . - - . . . ' 7 us., X, Q i, Q . . . 1 H I . - 1 p . ' l . . , . fi I l I Vi an . y , . fI . I 'I 'I . . . I I , 1 I- a v . , i . . . I D . 5 , . I . I I I . I I I I l l I ' 9 v , I . V. ' .- I . . . a a 9 - . I I 'I . O . I ' I . I I. - ,. , . . . . . - 1, 1 . . ., . . I ' I -I I . . I 1 SENIOR B CLASS OFFICERS Left tn right: Jim Wallace, Treasure-rg Patsy Byrne, President Nancy Hamblin, Secretaryg Frank Hall, Vicc President. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Front row, lcft to right: Jinnny Hinfls, Treasurerg Mario Cardi- nalc, Activity Fnniniissioner. Second Row: Dick tnnn, Pre-sidcnt Janicc l,m'enz, Vicc l're-simlcntg Bill Iflvenson, Secretary. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to riglitg Vice Pre-sicleiit, Donald Rcemlg Secretary-treasurer Dorothy Dihbg Presimlcnt, Donna Cramlallg Activity Crnnniissionor lfelmlic Streiclicr. FK. -unlfl 4 1 v GG. ,aww BOYS' FEDERATION CABINET Left to right, Front row: B. Carroll, ll, Warne:', J. Curley, K. R. Cotton. S4-vozui ruw: 'l'. Amantea, .-X. Fern, Mr. Erwine, IJ. Nlctllard, H. McKvlvey. Third row: K. Starr, D. Stout, K. Chamberlain, M. Mintz. Ol'l'ic'ers: Prvsidvnl, Bula Warne-rg Vice Pl't'Sllll'lll, Bill Currnllg Svvrvtzxry, John C'u1'lc-yy 'l'1'0z1sL1rm', K. li Cotton. President Bob Wdl'l16l President Mary Cooke l GIRLS' LEAGUE BOARD OF CONTROL Left to right, Front row: M. Schiller, R. Hammer, M. Cooke. Second row: M. Austin, D. lflseumlwmr I Flzlvk, J. Greenlmum, M. Seifert. Third row: 'l'. Steinberg, L. Hom, P. Menke, J. Herman. Fourth 1 I. Crosthwaite, IC. Knouse, M. Annin, L. Hom, H. Sha1'p,lC. Cotzmt. Officers: President, Muryi'ook1-3 Xue Pre-sident, Ruth Hammerg Treasurer, Jean Flam-kg Secretary, Joyce Greenbzlum. last semestel W1th1ts slogan The Blue and Whlte Goes Out of the X Red 1nyst1fy1ng the school at fn st the Spflllg' p1oduct1on st1ove to pull Ay X j the ASB out of debt The show portlayed peace t11ne h1gh school l1fe X IH the fu st act and waltnne hfe ID the second The fn st act was called Q0 The Blue and X lnte the second The Red Whlte and Blue Muslcal gloups undel W F Reyel p1ov1ded a spalkhng show of then own be tween acts Anothel lo1g event was the fu st successful dance 1n the h1StOly of the Boys Fede1at1on Th1s was the Shannock Shuffle put on w1th the Gnls League F11 t event on the G11 ls League spnng calenda1 was the Welcome Pal ty fo1 new soph o1no1es Undel Fvelyn Knouse Welcome Comrnlttee chaurnan the pa1 ty was vely suc cessful The gncls went to the aud1tor1un'1 whel e they wel e 1nt1 oduced to the C11 ls League off1ce1s and cornnnttee chaumen They then saw a DlOgl3m and sang school songs unde1 the d11ect1on of M1 Reye1 Malch 19 was the next lo1g date on the calenda1 lt was then that the Cnls League and Boys Fede1at1on con'1b1ned then effolts to ploduce the Shamlock Shuffle Wlth 'Ls I . . x H . . A ' 7 Q x We ' 9 I l Q . D r l 1 1 J I 0 u ' - X u - . ' U . . . . . f cc f ' 77 CK - 77 ' - 1 1 1 - X, I I I I . I - 0 l - . . I . . D . . V' , D . - . . . i , , . I U'i . 'I , 'I' 'D I I O - I l . . I 'I I - - J 1 1 . . . . ' V' . . I. l , . I . . I I I ' 1. I . I ' 'I I I I I . I , . I 1 , ' ' ' , , , as , 37 1 f I -ails v ,f ' lx? fx 'Z ,f WAR STAMP AND BOND SALES Left to right, Front row: Mr. Wiggins, F. Williams, Miss Bower, J. Barnes, M. Browning, D. Sisson, Sales Head. Seeonml row: T. Cox, li. Chambers, IG. Keys, H. Benitez, li. Skinner. 'l'l1i1'ml row: C. Van Dorn, A. Angulo, J. Burris, E. Clarke, M. A. Massey, R. Muehlke. Fourth row: C. Brawner, R. War- ner. I.. Silver, M. Grimes. .,.,e was , ff -J' .. 1 J. C me -mv -S A9 law futul e mght dances dependmg on the success of th1s one evelyone Wo1ked to put ove1 the Shuffle The gl een and Wh1te deco1at1ons We1e made by Tony Qua1fo1th Wlth the asslstance of Joed Baton and the ca1eful pU.1Cl'1aS1Dg powel of I' 1leen Cotant and lVla1 lon Pallaplano fulmshed the punch Ve1ne Gelmo BQlIl3.lCl Lansky Tony Amantea and John C 'Ll1l9y made the lo1ds1n the punt shop The D1 oceeds Went to fatten the A S B tleas u1y lhxouqhout the semestel the flu ls League p1esented a l3Cll0 p1og1 am I5 ollowmq the fn st sneakel MISS Ruth Btu ch only Woman castme dn ectol m Hollywood Wele Pvt Jack Buqsrs talkmq on What I Admne 1n a Woman MISS Helen Hunt han styllst heme d1 ess deslqnel and MISS L1ll12lT1 Nelson an HLllIl'lO11ty on famlly 1elat1ons lso D1 esented oVe1 the 1ad1o on Satul day ITIOIHIHQS Sevel al of them appea1ed at school fol assemlohes and fo1 pe1sonal conve1sat1ons w1th the X gn ls To top off the semeste1 a Pat11ot1c Fleld Day Was held I+ ve1y qnl who Wanted to help was excused f1om class to qo to the guls gym to wo1k on sclap books fo1 the U S O 7 CK 'I ' I l I I I ' . 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' D .4 C ' 'Z Q Q M X xx .9 1 Q J A'fif1Qff gi xv QM 11 :iw A 1- Q 1 1 A 1 l11 fig VICTORY CORPS OFFICIALS Mary Freeman Manuel Grajeda Ronald Jones Bernard Lansky 3 Organlzatlons Socral lrfe at Hrlltop hummed happrly along before December 7 1941 wrth numerous club announcements frllmg the darly bulletrn Then wrth the Unrted States plunged suddenly mto total war Hrlltop followed the tr end Students no longer spent then lersure trme at meetrngs and actrvrtres but at part trme Jobs to ard San D1 ego s ser rous labor shortage The Vrctory Corps was or ganrzed for hrgh schools to prove that they can burld men and women wrth dr rve and skrll enough to keep the Unrted States democratrc and free devotrng regular out of school hours to some actrvrty that erther dr by M y J D My rectly or rndrrectly arded the War effort A natronal broadcast put on by our student leaders rn the Vrctory Corps recerved hrgh approval from rankrng leaders throughout the natron The Reserve Offrcers Trarnrng Corps the hrgh schools unrformed soldrers thrs year prepared rn earnest for what would be many of the boys rmmedrate Vocatron the Un1ted States Army San Drego s R O has been for the entrre career of rts gr aduatrng semor s an O I . . . . t , , y . . ' 1 ay ' r . n ' U ' I . . . . . , U - . . . .- lb 2 ,' , , General membership in the corps was obtainable for any student r al' alle ll - - 9 Y . D . U D , . . . -A . C. S. F. Left to right, Front row, seated: M. Seifert, M. Cooke, J. Scranton, G. Yee, T. Ables, G. Dombroff, P. Taylor B. L. Eshleman, R. Finley, R. Barnes, F.. Kirk, Mrs. Hamman, R. Juel. Second row: B. Foster, J. Musser J. Mulvaney, M. Hasson, J. Woleben, F. Read, E. Hackett, V. Ehrlich, E. Mock, A. Campbell, M. Parlapiano L. Kreiss, V. McCormick, P. Turcott, G. Atkinson, M. Eckersley, J. P. Langford, J. Smith. Third row: G. L Smith, D. Squires, O. Woodrow, G. Summerlin, L. Boardman. F. Williams, J. Schleimer, T. Lovelly, L. V Vaughan, E. R. Kern, D. Nagle, G. Jarratt, G. Graham, E. Westergaard, A. J. Hodge, B. McCormack B. Schoof, M. Parker, H. Bowlby, L. Beard, J. Solomon. Fourth row: D. J. Root, P. Terry, D. Morlino, R Cooley, B. J. Smith, J. Sieger, B. Spaeth, J. Cotant. N. Barisic, P. Rivera, M. A. Hyde, J. McClammy, S Thornburn P Moore 'VI Fole M Schneiders I Rockwell L Bass B McCovern J F ler -X Richardson ,. ,.. y,. -,. ',. ,.-1 ,..p,-. . W. Waite, B. Davies, A. Flackoll. Fifth row: M. Pauter, J. Chavez, J. Tipton, E. Peterson, S. Winchester C Brown, lf.. Feldman, J. Mansfield. Sixth row. M. A. Alexander, L. Cotant, D. Knox, A. Walker, M. Free man, P. Burnie, D. Dumont, J. Haws, P. Curley, B. Hoyt, F. Fox, B. Warner, IC. Murphy, D. Allen, J. Thomp- son, I. Bundschuk, B. Hofmann, E. Meyers, J. Warlick, P. Orjala, L. Botte, R. Peard, C. Wellman, H. Gibbs Seventh row: H. Sharp, G. Stevens, D. Crandall, B. Johnson, M. McDermott, E. Flores, R. Smith, D. Grover B. Hash, M. Barrett, G. Williams, M. Shields, L. Stallings, L. Hom, F. Stewart, A. Angulo, J. Caseman J. Estes, J. Mills, R. Latham, D. Chapman, E. Lovelace. Eighth row: J. Volk, G. Kaler, T. Wenmore, R. Jones R. Brown, J. Seiler, B. Blair, D. Williams, D. Robertson, P. Gilsenan, G. Keith, M. Andrews, D. James, J Wilson, D. V. Curl, B. Cochran, B. Carlson, T. Ackerman, G. Tucker, H. Mc Kelvey, B. Thudium, F. Steffgen B. Evenson, K. Starr, B. Delieimer. Officers: President, Betty Lou Eshlemang Vice President, Tom Ables Secretary, Georgina Dombroffg Treasurer, Richard Finley. ,MLW . 1' ,T s ' J., 14 4 fl it ' ' Id . 5 ' -.xxx XFN' 'YYFVF llOllOl 1eg1111ent By fede1 al 111spect10n 0u1 s0ld1e1s a1e ent1tled t0 Wea1 the 1ed sta1 a sy1nb0l of 1101101 011 the11 sleeves f Last Feb1ua1y an excellent g'101lp 0f cadet Off1C9lS We1e 1eplaced by tl1e 100k1es of 40 0111 p1esent sen101 class The new OfflC6lS WSIS headed by Reg1 1ne11tal C01nn1a11de1 Rupe1t Dav1es cadet c0l0nel RQg'1H16Dt3lAClJL1t3Ht D011 ald Lutes cadet l'l'l3JOl a11d Battal10n C 0n1n1ande1 Jack Le1sn1an cadet YHHJOI jg These cadet 0ff1CQ1S gave tl1e battal1011 1ts fn st tactlcal rna11euVe1s 111 seve1al Ma1 ch The ensulng Battle of L111da V1Std although 110t technmcally pe1fect was ex celle11t tl Hllllllg a11d gl eat S1301 t As a featu1e 0f the11 sen101 yea1 1n the RO the lQtl11Dg cadet Off1C91S 1ev1ved the tl3Cl1t1Oll3l Mllltaly Ball the fnst to be held SIHCQ Pea1l Ha1b01 C 1ed1ted W1th belng one of the outstandlng UNITS of the Lal1f01111a Sch0la1 shlp Fede1a t10n H1llt0p s chapte1 boasted 163 n1en1be1s th1s yea1 Men1be1sh1p 1n the C S F IS avall able t0 student n1a1nta1111ng a hlgh scholastlc standa1d Students meetlng the IGQLUIG ments f01 f0u1 semeste1s one be1ng 111 then SQIHOI yea1 a1e h0n01 ed Wlth qold p111s 1ep 3 ', ' - Q . gf . , . . I ' . ' , ' ' ' - - ' Z f o xi' f I I s , ' 1 6 . .5 . 3 ., . , . D. years. The p1'OblQl'Il t00k place 0n the terrain of Kearney Mesa, early i11 U . H . . i ,, I . . ' 7 v - , I u 0 0 - 4. Az...- f'5g,9fw. P 3 ': lf OFFICERS' CLUB NWS 2 I.:-ft to right, Front row: Capt. M. -IUId8l'SlN2l, Capt. J. Curley, Mali. D. I,utvs,f'c1l. I2 Dulu Capt I In-iQ man, K apt. J. Mzltthvws. Second row: Lt. D. ML'Clal'4l, Lt. F. Livingstun, Li. F. Wils 4.- ,. rm, Lt. l. Am.1ntc.1, Lt. IJ. Colv, Lt. 'I'. Kroesn-lmvl. Third row: Lt. C. Jvrmisnn, I.t. P. Steffan, Lt. E. l'luwe-r, IA. li. Heilmzm, Lt. M. Wilson, Lt. K. Cilch. Fourth row: Lt. IJ. Poole, I.t, Ii. Marsh, Lt. J. Hake. Lt. W. Waite, I.t. Ii. Luhkvn. f'lL1l1uf'f'ic01's: I'l'QSifIf'Ilt,QVHIOIIUI Ilupwt IJz1vivsgVic'v Prclsirlvnt, Bllllilll' Dun Lutvsq Seam-Izlry-tu-zxsLx1'+-1'. I' I.ivutc-nzmt VVilIis VVz1it-. resenting the lamp of knowledge, the society's symbol. Further honors are bestowed at honor award assembly and at graduation when CSF'ers are presented with shiny gold seals on their diplomas. A brand new addition to the club this year was the Service Commission. Through this divsion were handled the requests of teachers for helpers and for private tutors, the brain sup- ply of members being extremely use- RIFLE TEAM to ri 1' , Front row: IC. Rower, Team C pt J Sp L ft ght Second row: J. Lole, H. Hyde, B. Lewis. ful. If you think the brain society is all work and no play, let us convince you differ- ently. Early last February things started off with a very successful welcome party foi new sophomores. This party served not only as an introduction for new underclassmen but also a timely reminder for the peagreen genius to continue his good record in h1gh school ln o1de1 to sh1ne fo1th when the SQHIOI hono1 avva1ds 1oll 31 ound The club IS neve1 too deep 111 homeWo1k to d1 op 1ts Lat1n g13H'11T1H1S a11d lI1E1VE?l ta1 and vv1de on 1tS annual d1tch day Th1s yea1 plans WQIG made fO1 a me11y day at MISSION Beach com plete W1th sand salt and a potluck lunch S111ce CSFs D1tch Days always tu1 ll out as H1611 test g1ades a good t1me was gua1anteed The D1 a1na Club s advancement has 1n the past yea1 been SOfT1E3tll1H0' equal to that ot p1ove1b1al Seven Leaque Boots Plays WSIS p1esented at nea1 by ca1nps both -X1my and Navy and at V31 IOLIS U S O cente1s Among' the plays D1 esented WGIQ Wo1 ld Wlth out Men He1 Husbands W1fe and Sp1de1 Island A chaptel of the Tl1QSD1flI1S a xv yea1 vv1th eleven students qual1fy1nQ Those W1SlAl1llg' 1T161T1bClSll1p I C1L1Hl1f1QCl1D va11ous Ways some of vvh1ch WQ19 play attendance pe1 X5 W fOllT1211lCQS a11d memo11zat1on All the school should con Q1 atul 1te the D1 ama Llub fOl an excellent Job on the home fl01lf The B1ble Llub s act1v1ty calendal Was kept Well t1lled th1s yea1 by gl I JO1Hf meetmefs Wlth Hoove1 H1gh School and State College C 1oup . . , . I 7 7 ' X n . I I I . I I l , . I . D b I I ' 64 7? I I I , I I I I' I I I cz I I v- - H as I 7 ' ra ca ' I av I -I f V ! ' 7 national ll0H01' society for chosen drama students, was installed this ANI I . . . . . I . El' ,QI 'N' ' ngikjxgx . . . I. I I . I I I I- I 9, Q1IIII I I I 9 1 . 7 I ' g . 2 Y X ' l ' ' ' - c 1 lk N xxx F n X1 , 0 I pa a x X ' I ' ' X w GIRL RESERVES Left to right, Front row: E. Westergaarml, M. H. Ramsey, J. Rarnes, R. L. Jones, ll. Hoine, M. Rainey l. Rockwell, P. Curley. Second row: D. Crandall, D. Eisenberg, M. Foley, M. Allen, E. Stutsman, J Salazar, L. Stallings, G. Williams. Third row: E. Cotant, N. Lee, H. Sharp, B. Dumont, I.. Thomson Fourth row: S. Scheirer, M. Schiller, M. Blucher, I. Rhodes, M. Jones, D. Johnston, N. Neuner, li. Finch Fifth row: B. McGovern, J. Schleimer, C. Brown, J. Greenhaum, N. Purdy, B. Kreitzger. Sixth row: R E. Peterson, E. Sieger, B. Howard, S. 'I'hivea,fze. Officers: President, Donna Hoineg Vice President, Bettie Louise Jones, Secretary, Pat Curley, Treasurer, Jerry Barnes. l l 1 vu v- v SAN DIEGO HI-Y Left to right, Front row: li. Warner, I'. Gilsenan, Mr. Wahrenbrock, M. Grajeda, E. Meyers. Second row: L. Cassadv, J. Holzman, H. Watts, J. Curley, G. Diedrichson, B. Dierdorff, H. Davis, I.. Myers, J.. Thompson. ll. MucNanul W. Gregory, F. Hall, ll. lVleClurd. Third row: E. Cooper, E. Murphy, E. Halfhlll, G. Luce. li. Marsh, lil Scott, J. Johnson, E. Meanley, C. Graham, B. Spicer, R. Dunfield. Fourth row: E. Garrett, W. Eaton, E. Bower, O. liorly, D. Scudder, D. Reed, L. Crandall, R. Davies, R. Turner. Officers: President, Holm Warnerg Vice President, Peter Gilsenang Secretary, Manuel Grajedag Treasurer, Eddie Moyers. l an V Ei' Ii-'4 your GRAY CASTLE HI-Y left to right, l i'm1t ruw: H. Hyde, U. Szxfford, R. Junos, Mr. Wiggins, J. Goss, J. Wzirlicli. Svculul row l livensmi, J. Hinds, li. Juvl, ll. Norwuuml, J. Nath. 'l'l1ird row: A. Flzlkull, J. Mills, J. liylo, ll. lluwllmy Starkvy. Fourth row: .l. Dillon, li. Offoiwl, H. Davies, M. Schwimlvy, I.. lluriwttv. Ol'l'icn-is: l'rvsidvnt . , . iald Jonvsg Vice lresxzlvnt, xlizulvs Sul'I'm'flg i4vc'i'0t:1i'y, .lorry G 1.-sg 'l'fr':1.:L1i'cr, llzirlvy Hymlx SPARTAN S Intl tu right, 1 l'41llt rmv: F. Ghiu, .l. Huglws, J. Iistvs. Il. Churchill, V. Slum-vivx. Sm-mul ww: ll. Ilussauwl N KIIIIUI' l1.il:'ev11le-x' ll. livers R. llnwlzmxl. 'I'l1i1'ri row: N. Black, li. lJu3'1v. ll. :xl1'f'HI'lllil'k. IC. llhin in-vrs: Presifient, Dun f'l1L1I'i'llIHQ Vu-v IlI't'SliiPI1t. Clement Macvviczg SUl'Y'4't3.!'y, Juv lflstes. JUNIOR OPTIMISTS Left to right, Front row: M. Rosenthal, D. Chapman, D. Stout, R. Cooper, ll. Hoyt, ll. Jzickson. Second row: H. Cox, li. Carroll, J. Glasson, S. Gumina, R. Peard. Third row: li. Kantrell, J. Sullivan, li. Pe-ckzi, W Harven Fourth row' H Prentice B Redfield D Ch'1nn.an I lovel' ' Of'fiur Pre 'ids nt Rox' Nin- . . . , , . , . .1 ' , i. , ace. -lf. -5 1 , A blzxdhg Vice President, Hill Hoytg Secletary, Don Uhapmung Trezlsurer, Ray Cooper. -OG 3Y', w-T' iii I GTB Xt U If cf? tw: 'E' i, ,i X -v i I Mba fx . -XX LAMPLIGHTERS' CLUB Left to right, Front row: G. Fron- tiera, H. Raaub, A. Drolet, D. Pedrin, l-I. Clarke, B. Ragsdale, M. Mundell, M. Curtis. Second row: P. Sheng, S. McMullen, M. Massey, F. Engle, V. Gibbs, R. Sheppard, F. Kenney, M. Tom. Third row: G. Ross, N. Baldridge, M. Martello, V. Carlson, H. Cotant, G. Salazar. Fourth row: Miss Burns, T. Lovel- ly, R. Helzer, E. Chun, L. Estrada, Mrs. Beck. Officers: President, Evelyn Clarke, Vice President, Anne Drolet, Secretary, Virginia Carlsong Treasurer, Shirley Mc- Mullen. BIBLE CLUB Left to right, Front row: F. Axe M. Johnson, A. Sturz, I.. Holliday B. Altman. Second row: A. Slami M. Russell, O. Kaylor, P. Walteri Third row: E. Mitchel, J. West P. Orjala, F. Hall. Fourth row: P Stephen, K. Carpenter, Mr. Read D. Altman. Officers: President Miriam Johnson, Vice President F r e d Axeg Secretary-Treasurer Alice Sturz. 'P I ,l 5. X49 DRAMA CLUB Left to right, Front row: M. A. Nurstad, M. Amlrm-ws, M. Curnli- I nzxlv, Miss lerkins, S. Jensvn. J. Svhleimer, A. La Fora-e. Second raw: C. Willman, IC. Stl.1tSlllZ1ll, H. Van Nzlttu, H. Wilhite, M. Has- sun, V. I-linml, M. Alle-n. Third row: ll. llurkv, M. lluird, G. Hailey, J. Flurk, li. l'vt0rson, G. Shines. M. li. Allen. Fourth row: M. Rus- sell, R. llemenway, S. Hulmlvr, C. Lu Furco, A. Sack. Fifth row: IC. llvynolils, I.. Hallvy, A. Lvs Fur- lmeaux, M. Mintz, ll. Deming, J. White, G. lin-ll'Acquz1. Sixth row: M. Wislizxrt, ll. Conn, ll. Nash, W. Wilson, V. Munscli, N. llrzxgfdon. Officers: l'1'0side-nt, Stvrling Jvn- svng Vivo l'l'0Sld9lll, Mario Uarali- nzxleg Sec'l'etz1r'y, Joan Schleimvr: 'l'r0asurvr, lVl arion A nd rows. .511 Slliglllg' and p1aye1 folmed a Ieglllal pa1t of the meet1ngs held GVQIY Tuesday th1ough out the se1neste1 Rep1 esent1ng a gl eat numbel of chuwhes the membe1s del1ve1 test1mon1als and devotlonals at meet1ngs C 11ls 1nte1ested 1n home management g1ouped togethel th1s yeal to lolm a new club The Lampl1ghte1s Fducatmg themselves IH the ldeals of the Ameucan home was a gl eat Wa1 a1d 1n 1tself The del1ve1y of hund1 eds of Wal bond po te1s vocat1onal talks at meetmgs by 13101111 nent 1nen 3HClJ01IltSOC18.lD19Gt1HgS Wlth the G11l Rese1ves left SGHIOI H1 Y e1s p1oud of then 1Ccent club yea1 The Chay Castle H1 Y shone fo1th thls yeal Wlth Q 7 these JHHIOIS as a glft to the Y M L A A season hlled Wlth COITIDGACI jk t1ve spo1 ts was chmaxed tl1LlH1Dl'1E1Htly f0l the Spal tan H1 Y by the Wm LV nmg of the basketball league That femmme touch was added when the Pomt Loma Gul Rese1ves Jomed them at then combmed soc1al meetmgs YL M1H13tU1G golf Wlth the11 dates no doubt made the J un1o1 Optlmlsts op t1m1st1e Collectmg glasses fO1 the Naval Hosp1tal and magazmes fo1 the U S O and g1v1ng a gay ca1n1val fo1 themselves kept the C R s busy I. 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L 'L 1' x Lf .11 rf A A 'VL ' l- ul ' fx Zz' i - .gl -WL I S Lit Parade Co- John Clark Russ Editor George Keith Annual Iilditoi Jacqueline Roden Lit Parade Co-editoi Gordon Luce 4 J ournallsm Away f1 om the scu11y of locker flllecl halls m the 1nnocent gulse of Bungalow One l1es the Russ Offlce He1e d1awn by The Russ s Stl ange magnetlc DOWSI w1ll1ng cubs t011 fo1 long hou1 s spu1 1 ed on by the yea1 n1ng to see the11 1I'1'1I'1'101t3l wo1 ks 1n punt Afte1 the 1ad1cal 1eg1me of Eleano1 Relcly whose blasts agamst bo11ng campa1gn speeches b1 ought qll9St101'1S and c11es of 1oa1 1213311 Russ qulet efflclent Geo1 ge Kelth took cha1 ge of the Russ gavel Small Change fo1 a B1g Change Wh1Ch was Geo1ge s SllbSC11pt1Oll motto D1 oved ve1y apt Sta1t1ng out Wlth a change f1 om MISS Con stance Bowman to MISS D01 IS Burke as adV1SGI the Russ contmued to change 1ts SIZG content pOl1Cy and 3.dV1SG1 s In mlcl semeste1 the wa1 h J q I Rod to1n Russ was to have yet anothel upheaval when a wa1 ma111age called young Doc Bu1ke away and MISS Ma1ga1et Bock became the th11 cl B to gulcle the cubs and bea1s clu11ng the sp11ng semeste1 To the staff The Russ means mo1e than Just the pape1 wh1ch H1lle1s 1eacl on Thu1solays and leave to clutte1 the halls on F1 1days Look1ng back they see v1s1ons of w1l11ng cubs w1th that shmy new look 1n COI'1t1HSt Wlth the wo1 ld wea1y appea1 ance of the ed1to1s 0 V O I I . . . - 1 1 l 'I 'I , I 0 I . . . l - 1 1 . . . . . , . l I . I 0 I ' X Y . 1 1. . . . '. H . . ,, . . . i . I' ' 1 1 ' cc , ' 11 ' , 1 ,' ' 1 . . . . - , . . 1. . ' . 1 1 . . . . , . - D '- 1 1 - y ac ueme en 'I I I I I. sa 11 , ' , . ' , cc 11 - L I I. 'I' I I . I . I I I I . - . 1. - . . . RUSS STAFF lc-tt tu right, Front row: F. Stewart, NQIWS Iiflitorg H. Rowlby, Classes liilitnrg G. Luce, Assistant limliturg l l . iildnw, Sociefty lfhlitorg Miss Huckg G. Keith, liditorg K. Starr, Sports lielitorg ll. Vartvr, Sports ditnr. SK'COIl1l row: 'l'. Steinberg, Personnel Directorg E. Clarke, Advertising Manugrerg J. fllllfli, Fen- turc- liditnrg M. Parlapianu, Fffuture liditorg Miss VVnlk9rg B. Lansky, Art liflitorg T. Amantea, Art lielitorg ll. Ile-ming, lflxcluxngz- ldilitor. Third row: J. Callu, J. Salazar, J. Ord, ll. Schonc-k, .-Xt-vurncy IJii'e-1-tm'g ll -Xll . . on, J. Fnsenian, Girls' Sportsg M. Barrett, J. Mills. Fourth row: M. Mintz, H. Rainey. M. J. P Duffy, J. Svhmidt, A. Gornm, A. Fern, J. Hinml. Fifth row: H. Brink, G. Stewart. M. Rainey, M. liluc-he-r, . St-huuf. raided lunches and the ci eaky dooi the little battei ed desks with the dioopy diaweis ci inging befoi e the almighty gi eatness of the editoi s desk the assignment boai d and its tale of woe All these Juinbled into a wonder ful memoiy of fun and haid woik mean The Russ Battles with QOI1SOi1d2ltGCi soda fountains and shipyai ds were Waqed by Lit Parade C o Fditoi s C' oi don Luce and John Claik who found that Hilleis considered then boom Jobs inoi e unpoi tant than the publishing of then liter ai y woi ks The nnqhty Wai was success ful though and the pen dominated the iivet Qun lone' enough foi the editois to produce this yeai s Lit Pai ade under the adviseiship of Miss Bock Q oi don and John who had been disputing all year ovei the points they ear ned in Qen boast of and Senoia Conti ei as said Diez puntos' when I told her in Spanish how n1ce she looked were discaided foi John lveadynanfnc idea foi the coveil Nou listen F1 om H1611 eaillest cub days aspning Hill Jouinalists covet the honoi of wearing the snappy little qold pin of Quill and Sci oll sponsor of The L1t Paiade Aftei thiee senies teis of successful toihne' on The Russ one IS eligible foi the oi ganiza tion Then 1f he is recommended by the sponsor if his grades meet the Ks! Quill and Scroll standards and if two of his published 311110165 suixive ,QM Fi i ILA X4 X . e, . , . , . U U L . I N f - . ' . . . D . U . J, . ,, 1 , 'I , v .r 1 ' .. 4, fb D . I D ora Contreras' room, put aside their differences and really Worked on the Lit. The former 1 f , I ya , ' , , ca a ' - ' , , y - -an 9 7 ! ' L, D n ' l ' - . I ' L 9 ' X P lx . . . . . f ' 7 ' .5 I I A! . . . . . . S fi I I , U 9 Y 1 g., I X-1 QUILL AND SCROLL 11 xx xx ll 111 utu li. l,2lllSkj', I . S11-xx'111't, Miss 1 um 1 xx xc xx mx xm 1111 e 1 x ith, J. 1'l:n'k, G. Lum-. Ot'f'im-1 1 mix nt s P n ll t ll x F xy Ste'xx'z1rtg 'l'1'vasu1'0r, llmwlmx I L 1 i.....,,,l ..... .Hn-.5 ,WA J , -M--f ...MJ M., i, .- Q Q... Q Q 1- -46 ANNUAL STAFF Left to right, Front row: Bernard Lansky, Art Editorg Joyce Haverkamp, Typistg Jacqueline Roden, Editor: Manuel Grajeda, Business Manager. Second row: Mrs. Allen, Art Adviserg Miss lkowniun, Anlviserg Miss Phillippi, Senior Adviserg Mr. Wiggins, Financial Adviser. v- 1upvvx.m,, M. 'JA Y 4 1 'FN the sc1ut1ny ofthe Intelnatlonal Qulll and Sc1oll boald the pm w1ll soon loe h1s ffol a nom1nal fee of cou1 seb The pool ove1 loaded Russ Off1C9 had to accommodate an ext1a gang th1s yea1 fol the annual staff adopted It fo1 then own Flymg constantly 1n and out of the f1Q1lCll wlndows we1e Manuel C'1aJeda and Cooky Roden b1lS1 ness manage1 and 9d1tO1 1 GSDGCt1V6lV who gunned then way out of then numel ous al guments The team of Paulago Menke and Jack Pet1y was often seen puzzlmg ove1 the spo1ts chapte1 wh1le Ma1y Looke and Bolo Wa1ne1 pollshed the DOl1t1CS chapte1 to a f1ne f1n1sh Dody Smlth had to 1ely on he1 c1ystal loall to w11te up the sen1o1 act1v1t1es whlch had not yet occuued Ma1y Jane Duffy was always full of dynamlc ldeas wh1le J 1m li,ple1 helped St3.b1l1Z8 the staff P1Obl9l'1'1 ch1ld of the annual was Be1na1d Lansky whose complete d1s -X dsl legald fo1 deadllnes had eVe1yone 1n a panlc CWe THINK that Joan D f I LelVlay was ID cahoots w1th the C1 eml1n J Although Mlss Constance Bowman s yen fol p1ec1s1on clamped ou1 style COHS1d91 ably the annual would nevel have su1 vlved wlthout he1 5 Othe1 essentlals wele Mlss Ma1y Ph1ll1pp1 sen1o1 adv1se1 M1s Cla1a Mane Allen art advlser and M1 G01 don W1gg1DS f1Il3HC12Il adv1se1 ' . . . . , U . . . 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'Y h U 5 mg , ' ' W wang 'wig AYW' 1,3 'J 5 MUSIC H1ll muslclans have been as busy f1ll1ng Wal O1 de1s th1S yea1 as Consolldated Not only have these busy people been ente1ta1n1ng SGIVICG men but they have also been blllldlflg c1v1l1an mo1 ale Du11ng the Chustmas season the ChO11 d11ected by M1 W F Reye1 and accompamed by M1s Reye1 gave ove1 th11ty conce1ts at se1 V109 men s clubs chu1ches and CIVIC clubs IH add1t1on to the an nual Ch11stmas assembly at school Ql1lT12l.X1Hg the season was the tl a d1t1OHa1COHCG1t g1V8H at the Hotel del Co1onado At Easte1 the Ch011 presented 1tS eleventh p1 Ogl am at Mount HQIIX whe1e the tl ad1t1o11 by J PM was started 1n 1917 The same p1 Ogl am was glven fO1 the student body at a speclal assembly Buslest of the Hllltop mus1c O1 g211l1Z3.t1OHS the Boys Qua1tet had a packed calenda1 WhlCh ave1 aged th1 ee pe1fo1mances a Week The school symphony o1chest1a unde1 the d11ect1on of M1 N1no Ma1cell1 played Santa Claus to the men at the Navy Hosp1tal du1 111 g the Ch11stmas vacat1on Wlth such a clowd at the outdoo1 conce1t that the blue Jackets hung out of the uppe1 f1001 w1ndows 111 Ol de1 I O C l 5 . . . . . 1 I i . V' . I I I ' ' . . a ' I nl fu' O n . u n , , . . . u- + x 'I . 'I I I . I I - 9 b . . , D . . . . . - , X, r 9 9 Q ' V.. N 0 Q ' - . . . Q . V. I . - A . . . 1. . . 1 . 'I I . 'I im I er . . . . V' . . , U . 7 . I I I 'I I I I . I . I . I . 1 - a . i. '. . . , I I - f' . . - I l 9 W awww 'v' .5 yfg SDHS CHOIR e tto ri 'ht ront row: .We.'t, . ' , . i 0 '. omas . azar, J. Callo, J. Parkhurst, ll ulncr Second row: B. Cloud K. Carpenter 1. Atkinson D. Flynn. D. Rivera, M. Johnson. ll. School' l Prxnln D. Hates P. 'lrloorc J. Chavez I. Westfall I. Homes C. Greene L. Ojeda, J. Peterson, K. Taylor ml r v: ost . ' mn .. rel' . ' . . Seo M. Russ ll. Crandall, J. Muflammy, M ewnnder J. ' ' . . 'gt 'S rom. '. ' -' . I' ack, D. Grm 'er C. Hamlnonll, G. Vota. .:.. , iylbu .. M, . , W- . U ,.+ 2: 'W' W rn Ll' g , F J N li Cllllt' J B an 0. X Th , J hal Novotny, V. Geger, J. Oakley, l.. Holliday, ll. Stevens. D. Hooker, G. Manoni, A. Rivera, l'. llc-ilstein, li T ' 1. ' , ' , I , irlfn .15 1 Fr' ,li Waltl- ,l:'xm'11t,l: Ulme: i of I elly, Al .z , ldtllldll, Nl Fa fl t l' Loxellx, J 'l mx , J tolyepartofthelargezuuhence llurnugtheinonthcn?January,thesennaminualschoolconcertxyasghven. Jean Deeni and Sam Rosenthal were both lauded for their superb solo performances. Most applaud- ed number on all programs was lVlr. Mareelli's beautiful arrangement of Hoagey Farmi- chaelis Stardust, His own composition, Ode to a Hero, enjoyed popularity on a na- tional scale. lt was played over the radio on the Standard Symphony Hour and was presented by the Los Angeles Philharmonic under John Barbirolli in Los Angeles and San Lnego. Theneudyorganmedsuingensmn- ble did its part to further the cause of goodinuskx llmegroupxyentto nu- inerous granunar sduxdsto denunr strate its various instruments and to encourage the younger students to take'up1nusu1 The Gray Castle Musieale, under the sponsorship of hdrs liathernie BOYS' QUARTET LQ-ft to right: John Bianco, George Atkin- son. Allne-rt Rive-ra, Bill Turner. at C9 dh 38 'OOP' A3 . , -afar GRAY CASTLE MUSICALE Loft to right, Front row: W. Waite, N, Mull, D. f'alabrese,D. Root, B. Neuner. Second row: F. McCoy, .l. Westfall, IC. Knouse, J. Westover, C. Willniun. Third row: M. Russell, C. Kemp, G. Greene, G. Donilmroff, J. lipler, N. Sanger. Fourth row: li. Finley, Mrs. Andrews, Mr. Reyer, Miss Phillippi, B. Greenwell, W. Koch. Cfficers: President, Dominic Calabreseg Vice President, Willis Waite, Secretary-treasurer, Nancy Mull. JUNIOR CHOIR Left to right, Front row: L. Fur- cher, H. Sharp, F. Marsalis, D. Dibb, F. Olsen, I. Pizzo. Second row: R. Barrera, M. Blucher, R. Meier, J. Schoneborn, R. Shroble. Third row: L. Charlesworth, R. Rung, Mr. Reyer, E. Simmons. Fourth row: J. Farroll, A. Strat- YYl3Il. li :ids ' n GIRLS' GLEE Left to right: A. llrnvo, G. Ilan-ke-r l'. She-nu, A. Higgins, C. Nichols J. McCullough, V. Molina, I. Kreiss, J. Westover, l. O'N9il. Sec'- ond row: S. .-Xcosta, S. Fislwr. C Gofmzmn, D. Hays, E. Mm-he-S. Bl Tarantino, D. Squires, J. Mzirivtti G. Rose, G. Sanclstroni. Thirml row G. Valenzuela, l'. Simmons, J. Le-in mon, li. Murphy, J. Gzlmlnlv. G Jewell, Jones, Morris. Fourth row G. Health, Mr. lh'yvr, ll. Root. Jdisiv-h4-sus...- .ws Q Q12 :L - A W 3-if ' X i f M51 ' M in s ,I-ggli L ,il .eg i933 507 Q fsbno .... l.m-f'L to right, front, row: S. Zullo, C. Crawford IC. Mitchell, A. Holm li. Crow, G. Morales li. Daniel Second row: H. Castillo, li. Dalgleish, B. Greenlwell, M. Cummings, Gi Malouf, E. l'I1'ickson.' Third row? ll. I.c-slie, S. McMullen, W. Koch, R. Finch, B. Hurwvrth, D. Randolph. I S can gl. 5' ORCHESTRA Left to right, Front row: D. Emerson, M. Wallace, J. Willzxcker, V. Colungn, A. Simpson, G. Morales, A. Campbell, N. Iienlmrook, F. Santos. Second row: J. Seiger, ll. Varns, A. llulalvan, J. llinmlvr, M. llurrett, D. Watson, H. Hovren, li. Webster. Thirml row: G. Dombroff, P. Byrne, 0. Orlansky, J. Solomon, C. llotte. ll. Calahrese, J. Scranton, P. Taylor. Fourth row: H. Rowlhy, S. Lorreu, M. Morante, ll. Hzlyirooil, 'l'. Ackerman, D. Lauder, W. Christopherson, H. Johnson, R. Latham, ll. Rosenthal. Fifth row: li. Guzzo, W. Vullict, J. Baker, R. Bolam, E. Keys, N. Humphries. Cfficers: President, Jim Scranton, Sec-retz1i'y,Grzu-0 Morales, iweasurer, Dominic Calahrese. Andrews helped get the A S B out of the 1ed 111 add1t1on to p1esent1ng 1ts t1ad1t1onal MUSIC Week assembly F1 om lts th1ee p1ckle and popco1n sales It gave one fou1th of 1tS D1 Of1tS to the A S B t16ELSl11y In o1de1 to d11ve the blues away and to br 1ng JIVC to the Hllltop M1 Russell Wa11en upon D1 Aseltmes SllggCS'lL101l sta1ted the school sw1ng band th1ee yea1s ago Smce that t1me the band has played fo1 all school dances school shows and some spec1al as the SWlHg bands own assembly conce1t The band also fu1n1shed the the 1T1LlS1C9.l back g1ound fo1 both ed1t1ons of the all school show thls yea1 The sw1ng band a popula1 add1t1on to the H1lltop s mus1cal O1 gan1zat1ons has fu1n1shedmus1c f0l many of the school dances Ap-fad N Afte1 game dances 1ally dances and dances put on by the ASB YL X JJ we1e llvened by the sw1ng band s lT1QlOCl1QS The band s vocahst D1Ck Taylo1 and saxophone sololst Cene Bockemeuhl added V311 etv to the 1epe1to11e semblies. This year Mr. Warren revived an oldie. 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D I . . . . I. . ' . . - I. - . I . I D. I J Y 7 lv, , I, V ' ' 4 vu-,.4 ' - x . U . . . . ' 4, ix ' Y . I ,-'D YL' - Qi y , S, - , 0- 0 I . tl R's I- 0 0 0 N1 a N1 4 . . . -v-3 v a 1 1 1 D U . 'I I I , I I by Paulajo Menke ' an . ac 'e r ' as rr , N , J I . l . U. . I l U ' 1 . . ' . . . I . , 1 1 , U I . 'I I . . - I . ' 1 I I I I . . . . . . 7 ? 1- W BASKETBALL TEAM Left to right, Front row: B. Ros- enthal, li. Jackson, M. Lopez, J. Glasson, li. Cooper, M. Rosenthal. Second row: H. Cox, J. Belden, 'l'. Powell, B. Vronin, S Gumina. 'l'hi1'il row: ll. Greenley, Manager, R. Peard, R. Vinbladh, E. Murphy, B. Carroll, Manager, Coach Doug- las. f FOOTBALL TEAM Front row, Left to right: J. Poli- dori, C. Goubil, A. Dahms, J. Keck, J. Smith, G. Schutte, N. Manuel, W. Nelsen, A. Malzahn, C. Nelsen, G. Woods. Second row: Coach Beerkle, G. Reed, l.. Cassidy, L. Crandall, T. Caldarella, N. Emery, A. Sawaya, G. Randall, L. Padilla, H. Clarke, Coach Brose. Third row: R. Marsh, J. Wallace, W. Eaton, N. Brown, D. Bardot, N. Black, J. O'Ran, R. McCormick, W. Ross, E. Posey. Fourth row: R. Nelsen, R. Diermlorff, J. Valderama, A. Lujan, F. Schwartz, I. Hosen- pud, J. Dillon, R. Woods, D. Shee- han, E. Bauer, J. Zolezzi. Fifth row: Mgr. D. Conn, Coach W. Pet- erson, G. Trup, R. Amargo, F. Fer- rari, E. Young, J. Cathey, T. Dahms, Mgr. J. Nigro, l.. Burke. vlctoly league Maple lamblers noted fO1 then baskets were lythe and lanky J1m hlasson member of the All Southeln Lallfornla team N7 and Roy Vmbladh the b1g blond Swede The Whrtes played a no X loss season and combmed w1th the Blues to t1e one and one wlth Hoovel Members of the team who were g'13ClLl2llLQCl ID February and so Q were not meluded 111 the pleture were Sam Rosenthal Buddv bald well F1 ank P1et1la Nelson Manual Jack Balmer and Bob O Dell Baseball l1ke football was spllt th1s year w1th mostly sophomol es 111 theranks l-l1lle1s der son and Roy Vmbladh Le C rande and Vmblah two yeal letter man wele also on the Post SIX Lemon Team Natlonal Champs of a year aero C oach B1 ose planned to combme h1s two teams for a post season game wlth Hoover tlns yeal and mter school bets we1e soarmq It would be d1ff1eult to appease the Jaded appet1te of the tl aek tan after ltst Ve ll IG old but no eomplamts were heard of thls Veal s meets Tommy Tavlol vunnex of the - . , . - . i ' - ' v . - , ' u - , X nf! Y U . . . . . , U , - U . . D , Y Y ' 9 ' won't forget fellows like Charles Wentworth, Don Le Grande, Nino Barnise, George An- I . X I . 5 I A I I V q ' T 1 V , k 7 f . . L g .r I iv 6 l l- U I. L' Y . . I . 4, l If I -1 1 - 4 fw . .lg c A c Q A . I l . 5, I V. A M v .. ' . . 1 TRACK TEAM Left to right, Front row: C. Graham, E. Murphy, R. Salmon, W. Graham, A. Sawaya, R. Sessions, C . Macevicz, R. Peabody, M. Cor- nell. Second row: R. Phillips, D. Palmer, M. Black, R. Aniargo, X. Mena, S. Balestreri, D. Sheehan, R. Cooper, IC. Araujo. Third row: J. Gallegos, R. Rim, R. McCormick, T. Elias, T. Powell, W. Ross, H. Hughes, V. Szirdo, R. Berrero. Fourth row: W. Carroll, D. Sut- liff R. Howler, K. Murphy, F. Goiild M. Graham, T. Buteau, 'l'. Conn,l W. Christopherson. Fifth row: W. Hartin. R. Bennett, J. Miller, H. Stzlrky, K. Mcliwan, J. Frso, G. Rodriguez, G. Randolph, Coach Petersen. V .M A ' ' , .Q Y. .49 1, qv.. 9 BASEBALL TEAM Left to right, Front row: A. An- tonicelli, R. Brian, F. Kennerly, R Peterson, Gumina. Second row B. Williams, Manager, N. Barnise C. Wentworth, D. Le Grand, R Vinbladh, J. liennerly, A. Neil, J Harshman, Y. Lujan, Coach Brose Third row: F. Rangel, R. Conn, T McGovern li. Goodwalt, E. Rich- ardson, R. Redfield, J. Schloss, B Rosenthal, R. Jackson, E. Posey, V Salazar, J. Estes, J. Salazar, J Filippi. Fourth row: C. Hirlbach N. Suinrow, R. Fernandez, R Ransdell, E. Murphy, G. Hamilton J. Herman, G. Partridge, M Schwimley. ll- I -L . M... W.. ....,..,....,.............-......,.....- Y ,. -.- . . W .. . ,. 1 ..4. . M.. ,, . . .. ., . . .. ......,.... ,- . .,.....,,. ,...... . ....,..,..........-,-.....,...-.-...a . ' uw- 4rn1i.f.lzn.vv,.....- ---L .g,-. ,.v.pq-,.. Divx ' ass... . ..... 'j ',::.gF Y in-sX.,',.qd1wv, 'gulf-55-an-1' A TENNIS TEAM Left to right, Front row: J. Seiler, E. Garrett, K. Starr. Second row G. Peterson, N. Wyckes, D. Jack- son, E. Graves. ' K f-'xr' ,rg 354. J f.-Q1 ,552 ir , a.z.f...w rv ,gg XY QM. .LX .55-x SE 4 V. .N F' .f P4 ,J,.-1.iis'w sur- -..L .---:Las-13-xx. ,A WRESTLING TEAM Left to right, Front row: S. Di- blasi, A. De Santi, W. Ott, J. Elder, J. Giacalone, J. Hom. Second row: D. Carter, J. Golezzi, J. Hughes, K. Griffith, S. Kader, J. Nigro, A. Fern. Third row: E. Birdsall, R. Chapman, B. Daniels, B. Willett, P. Langford, P. Martikas, B. Nor- wood, R. Juel. Fourth row: D. Walden, W. Ybarra, G. Englehorn, C. Judd, S. Dewey, B. Curtis, B. Egan, J. Martikas, H. Weirather. Fifth row: J. Solomon, P. Hom, J. Reed, C. Barefoot, T. Lau, E. Streicher, C. Rose, W. Bonilla, R. Smith, H. Gibbs. Sixth row: Coach Crosby, B. Cooley, J. Weber, R. Nath, C. Brawner, J. Goss, T. Wey- miller, R. Garcia, R. Dierdorff, S. Cardarella. Seventh row: D. Buck, D. Walden, T. Bath, B. Nelson, C. Nelson, H. Hughes, R. Cline, W. Beers, J. Ferrari, D. Reed, E. Gar- rett, L. Crandall. ,nu 81, 'Bilge .ww M 'miywlsf .pf VARSITY S CLUB eft to right, Front row: Coach Morrow, H. Huntridgv, M. Rosenthal, V. liuonn, .l. Hughes, J. Nigrn, I Nlartikas, Couch lieerkle. Sec-om! row: D. Cline, C. Guubil, S. Guxninn, ll. Nelson, IS. Carroll, J. l'l0l'l't'll IIB lhi L 'l I IDS RVbllhRC,o WI C. . arllot. ira row: T. he son, J. Koller, . 'essionS, . in ac , . N oper, . Caton, '. Vllmn I .vnrth row: ll Burke, li. Posey. I. Robinson, L. Frandall, D. Reed, A. Suwaya, R. McC'm'n1ic'k, ll. ling J. Glzxssun. Ay.. mmm-ww. .., W.. ...N ,, .......... ...... ... W, . ' 3 1-.........-......,.. 3 --.-.6 ... -...... x- 1 , . . v' A V' 'lf' wa- ' . l if ,. .Q as cg ' wt I., J if S eq. if A' +31 6 f Sir 0 ot .',., --r , 1 fn S G. A. A. Left to right, Front row: A. Neyenesch, G. Mzlnnoni, M. Phillips, l. Crosthwuite, J. Cullo, li. Giles, M. Wood. Second row: J. Mulvaney. M. Melton, G. Yee, G. Mwshy, J. Smith, L. McConnell, li. Pruitt. Third row: ll. Rosenberg, l'. Trechter, H, Young, C. Espinoza, Mrs. Rice. Fourth row: B. Willian1son,J. Salazar, Y. Swift. T. Lovelly, M. Alexander, M. Newman, K. MacDonald. Officers: Presiulent, Irene Crosthwziiteg Vice President. Gloria Mannonig Treasurer, M. L. Phillipsg Secretary, Judy Callo. 4 b1 oad Jump pole vault and holde1 of season hono1s 1n the h1gh hu1 dles agamst Hoove1 made a lastmg 1mpress1on along wlth D1ck SESSIONS w1nne1 of the 880 agamst Hoove1 Chuck and W1ll1Q Graham 220 SDGC1ELl1StS and Ray Peabody broad Jump The bone bende1s thls season we1e headed by Ca1l Nelson who was closely t1a1led by b1othe1 B1ll Nelson fO1 top hono1s 1n the 185 pound class Also headmg the challenge boa1d we1e Stan Dewey at 133 pounds Bob Eagan 136 pounds and Bob Lu1t1s 100 pounds The Clnls Athletlc ASSOCl3tlOll got off to a slow sta1t thls yea1 aftel losmg two spon sols MISS Lo1s Kemp to mat11mony and M1ss Mlllam Pa1ne to the WAVFS Although M1s Allce R1Ce took ovel the 29116131 sponso1sh1p each ma f badm1nton M1s RICE and M1ss Tee1 basketball MISS Ann Wood and f li MIS Annette Stevenson softball MISS V11 g1n1a C 1lloon tennls Among the lll113011I2LHt events of the season we1e the play days at C01 onado Hoover and State C ollege These vs 91 e attended by the Off1C9l s of eve1 y C nls AtlllQtlC Assoolatlon 111 the c1ty i . , , . D . V . B . x , ' ' 'Q . . , . . Z , . D D . I U , I ' ' D D h 9 1 6 v l I . s .- fx u O . . h J D . . , l - jor sport had its own individual sponsor. Mrs. Agnes Watson handled Q kxzkg . . ' . . . . . X: ' X 7 - 1 7 7, ,J ' . , 'k 1 , '. Y U C . I I . A , e J 1' . 4222?-xxx g J CJ K I K issuing ev V f rr nn f ZQ ff XX!!! 'LXQ Q ff fffijzii SHE QNX? 4 SEN ax' x EE + Q-, 'S , 5 1 New 4 Q1 .,.!,. in :I x? EUR 4 gynjmiu rxp, hmm! Q3 1 Ak xg 11 ff Q :ff 'ff -1 , in M if I x M U . V N ga Ra f R8 1 ' 2 P ,Q yi S 5 'QTYV' ' if If --'f ' W .ar ---- if 8' Q5 -wr- ss- ifsf' if as sf is W r' A-KA... 11' SENIOR A OFFICERS Vice President Ed Murphy Secretary Edna Mae Siegrer President Mary Hasson Treasurer Shirley Jones 6 Senlors f1ELClL12LtlOll and all 1ts dleamy glo1y IS ove1 Stop lememlcelmg llttle thmes that don t mattel l1ke ou1 fn st floatmg folmals those dappel 31 gyle sWeate1s butches and blonde st1eaks Chustmas vacat1on days when eve1yone Wo1ked Cl1lV9 ms aftel dates Walks downtown W1th the clowd afte1 school laughmg Wh1spe1s behmd books m study ca1 ds that came wlth lusclous flowe1s lVIa1y Hasson Wlth the help of he1 ElClV1SG1S lVl1ss lVIa1y Ph1ll1pp1 and M1 CO1 don W1g'g'lllS and he1 OICTICG s V109 P1 esldent l+d Mu1 phey Sec1eta1y l+dna Mae S1ege1 and T1 easu1 Q1 Shnley Jones gave h D th S th ou1 class those Wonde1ful tlmes IH splte ot p11o11t1es and 1ed tape How about that fnst p1act1ce blackout when you had to walk home those 1oa1mg P 38s C11V1llg' ove1 the old castle eage1 volces 1n1dst suds and showe1 sp1ays 1n gym? Remembe1 that smkmq teelmg 1D you1 stomach the nlqht befo1e the b1g qame the stadlum splashed Wlth colo1 ou1 v1cto1V ove1 Hoovel P C 1azy Wasn t lt that skatlng palty when no one could stand up and 1911191111061 that uppmg hockey Qame Teen Talk and QOSSID columns the 15 m1le hlke T01 I 0 I O 5 Y I . - l I l I I I' . l ' I 1 . J ky , I . I - I . I I I I , . . . . . . I 'll . I 'I I- -. l . . . . . . . U I . ' . . . . . . . l . U . a . . . . . r at 'W n o ' . . n . 1: ' 5 ' W n . ' . I g L , I ' 5' 4 H . . ' ' . . . . ' . x ' X a J 1 W I 1 I l 5 u I I . . . . . a y oro y .'mi . . . . I I I. -6 , ' l I I . ' . . . . . . . . .K . . 1 I ' 'M g n . 1 ' . a n ' 5 n n ut ,M - - - . . . , . , . , . . D . I 1 7 7 . . . . . . . , , ' I L . . . ,M . . . SENIOR A CABINET Left to right, Front row: A1311 Hasson, President, lid Murphy. Vice President: Edna Mae Seiger. Secretary: Shirley Jones, Treasur- erg Joan Warner, Announcements: Jacqueline Roden, Annual Editor: Manuel Grajeda, Anual Business Manager. Second r o wz Tony Amantea, Arty Don Lutes, Assem- blies Chairman, Gloria Hutchens. Assistant 'Freasurerg Neda Barisic. Caps and Gownsg Willis Waite. Charter, Pat Bird, Commencement Chairmang Dixie Gene Root, Cus- todian of Senior A Hall. Third row: Peter Gilsenan, Custodian of Senior A Hallg Howard Watts, Dads' Breakfastg Jimmy Thompson, Ditch Dayg Al Roark, Gift Day: Jack Holzman, Get-together, Ruth Peterson, Historiang Betty Howard, Mothers' Tea. Fourth row: Elaine Hackett, Mothers' 'I'eag Nancy Mull, Motto, Ed Bower, Parlia- mentariang Marion Castor, Play Tickets: Adell Sliff, Play Tickets: Terry Barker, Prom: John Clark, Publicity. Fifth row: Verne Ger- nio, Skating' Party, Eddie Meyers. Skating' Partyg Rosemary Sisson, Sport Danceg Bonnie Ile Sylvia. Typistg Marion Mortimer, Vespersg Jean Cotant, War Aidg John Matthews, Victory Corps, George- Keith, Senior A Russ. Not pic- tured: Val Turner, Bulletin Board. the R O T Q that commando t1a1n1ng cou1 se the long p1act1ces lOl the All School Show the t1youts foil The Youngest enthuslastlc Q11 ls Wlth kn1tt1nQ needles flashmg fo1 the Red C loss Al Roalk s th1 eats W of l1HV11lg anythlng fl om a nudlst camp to an IIISHHG asylum fo1 C lft Day the V1cto1y QOIDS and long pQ11OClS fol defense stamps c1oWded st1eet ca1s Anl 1ememloe1 hstenmg to those long long speeches and Wafllllg' M th1ough Latln Uballgl bl acelets and long wey chalnsl Om thoughts go back to Vespe1s wlth all llS shlny SOlGIT11l1ty that left us feehng Just a llttle WISCI o1de1 the P1 om w1th soft hghts and d1eamy ITILISIL the half sad 6XC1tQD'1911f of commencement when those cusp Whlte palchments 111 ou1 hands told us the long chmb was ove1 But those thlngs ale ove1 and done w1th We have a new Job now We must fo1 get but ou1 111611101163 w1ll always 11nge1 , .. . . . , . . . . . , ,ac rv - ' 5235 - Oil IBO V, Cf . . . ' . . . ,u l, . !kJL L L , . ag 3 'x . . . . . ,. fv . . ,I ', e DQS 1 . N - .nn ' . . . , , . , . , , Y . I Smile for the birdie The pause that refreshes A tense moment Just wait till it cracks Personality personified Ooopsl Just made it Caught in tlie act Make it straight! llun, llablmit, run! Look, thert-'s the enemy! Fred and his liareni Military strategists The great wind-up Powers behind the press Cooliy in lier great eoat On your niarli, get set - - l.e Grand steps lmaela for a ln-'li 1 Just relax and glide With an 'S ' xxitli an 'Af uitli n X Your nunilmer. please lloulmle threat eoinlminalion 'l'lie Youngest anml east f f qw 1 .. . , . SENIOR A CHOIR Left to right, Front row: D. Flvnn, J. Oakley, G. Hutchens. Second row: D. Root, B. Langbein, L. Holliday J. McKinlev. Third row: M. Russell, M. Mortimer, J. Schoneborn, J. Cotant, J. McClammy, P. Beilstein. Fourth rovsi: F. McCoy, G. Atkinson, B. Cloud, B. Turner. Ruth Abbott-Francis Parker, Drama Clulx, C,S.F., G.L., Victory Corps, State College, Nurse. Wanda Ackley-Central Union High, Girl Reserves, Drill Team, Glee Club, State College. Val Adair - Roosevelt, G.A.A., University of Southern California. Roger Arthur Allard XJ Adene Allen - Dusable High, Victory Corps, G.A.A., Typist. Mary Katherine Allen - Roosevelt, C.S.F., Sergeanettes, Victory Corps, Announcement Committee, War Aid, Drama Club. Daniel E. Altman Anthony Charles Amantea-John Marshall, Russ, Hi-Y, l!.F., Sr. A Art Chairman, Quill and Scroll, All-School Show, Army Signal Corps. George Franklin Anderson Charli Patricia Anthony Alfred F. Antonicelli-Horace Mann, Varsity llaselmall, I lost Six American Legion Baseball, Army. Anita Patricia R. Arledge-Woollrow Wilson, Sergean- ettes, Majors-tte, I,ieut. llruminer, Glacier Gliders, L'.C.L.A. Rosemary Arnett Beverly Arnston-Horace Mann, Glacier Gliflers, C.S.F. Isabel Arriaga-Memorial, Civil Service. Rosie Atayde-Memorial. 1-rp 'Q' f 'Q X ':--M3 YZ? Geurge lidward .Xtkiilsuii-lltmsvvolt, l'.S.l ., Qlliil' llwir, Victory t'm'ps. Gloria liailey4Glt-nvillv, Swiinnwrvttvs, llramativ t'lul1 Jane- llc-lano tfluli, t'ullvu'v. Trina Marie Baker Anna lialahanfHm'am- Mann, Orclwstra, Civiv Atizui Day, G.l,., Cap and Gown Cmnmittvv, War Aid, Yiutaix t'm'ps. Nada Ruse Baldan Giles .luninr Baldwin Eu enie Banding - llunsvvelt, SXYiIllllil'l't'lU'S, lfifli and I-Z Ganie Patrol, State Colle-QQ. Neda S. Barisic-Hor,:vv Mann, t'.S.l ., llurizmi Vluli, I! minton Club, Sr. A C1llllIlt't, Statf- Vfullvgm-. Terry Barker - Bishops, Girl livse-1'ves, Sr. ll St-1-iw-ta x Home-ruining li,i'l't'Ili.l4lll t'lia11'man, Vit-tory f'm'ps, l'i-nm Chairman, All-Svhmml Sliuw. Bonnie .lnannv llarnvtt-l'Inici High St-lnml, fllvv. liiivw ty of 'lk-xas. Ninn Manning Barnisc George Patrick Bartlett Barbara .lean Bates Robert Louis liaum William Beers-Hm'am-v Hann, l.ittl1- S , Spartana, Wu ling, Track, Football, Marine Air Corps. Yvlbnnv live-slvy--7-6lrussnimit, Navy l3c-paxtnwnt at Cm 'QW Paul N. Beilstcin-Horace Mann, Choir, Sr. A Choir, Army Air Corps. Doris .lunc Bellair Barbara .lean Bergen-Roosevelt, Mothers' Tea Commit- tee, War Aid, Victory Corps, Jane Delano Club, tommor- cizil College. Robert Lee Bergen-YRoosevelt, Mcrcliant Marine or Coast Giizird. .lack Berlinerflhe Oaks, State College, Army. Dorothy .lackery Ba-rsalonu M McKinley High, Honolulu. Welcome Committee, Vocational School. Shirlev Ann Binderfblemorial, G.I.., Orchestra, Secre- tary. Barbara Jeanne Bird - Roosevelt, G.L., Sergeaiiettes C.S.F., Victory Corps, State Colleue. Patricia Marie Bird - Horace Mann, Sr. A Cabinet, Jr. Treasurer, Soph. Vice l'resid'-nt, Gill Reserves, All- Scliool Show, C.S.F., State College. Dorothy Blair-Memorial, War Aiil, G.l.. Welcome Com- mittee, Army Nursing Corps. liarl Boatman-Ckmulgee High Scliowl, Non-Commiss'on- cd Officers Club, li.O.'l'.C., Glacier Gliders, Army Air Corps. Eugene Dale Bockemuehl-Swing Band. David Dole - Horace Mann, Basketball, Baseball, U. S Marines. Margaret Dale Bourquin-Hoover High, Sales Girl. lidwin J. Bower-Horace Mann, A.S ll. Council, Sr. A Cab- inet, Rifle Team, Officers Club, H-Y, State College, Army Air Corps Reserve. Marie Deloris Bowman-Memorial, Victory Corps, Secre- tarv. filing? a on-Horace Mann, Swimmerettes, Victory Co ., ling. ffl?-r nt Hugh Braun 1 Bob Brian-Roosevelt, Varsity llaselnall, Post Six liaselmall. Victory Corps, Navy. 'Q' Henry Brinkglleniorial, Russ, State College, Architect. Shirley Brody-Memorial, Yiutory Corps, ill... Photon'- raplier. Harry BrownFHoox'er. Army Air Corps. .lohn G. Brown Juanita Brown-Bleinorial, Yivtory Corps. Tuskegee lnsti- tute, Costume llt'Sl!'lllllLQ'. Richard Bl. Brownfl-loral-e Mann, C.S.F., Chess Cluli. Viv- tory Corps, State College. Shirley Brown-Roosevelt, Head Song Leader. All-S1-liool Show, Girls' Hi-Jinx, Homecoming, Vic-tory Corps, Gift Day Committee, L'niversity ot' l'tah. Mabel Ruth Browning-Memorial, C.S.F.. Seuretary. Bonita Esther Bruhn Stanford H. Brust-Roosevelt, Victory Corps, Aircrat't. Ruth Johanna Budal William Buono Ruthe Agnes Burke-Sweetwaler, lll'2l.lll2i, Victory Corps Homecoming, All-School Show, State Collefe. .lacquelyn L. Burrell-Horace Mann, War Aid, Junior College. Josephine llusalacchi-Roosevelt, Victory Corps, Aquinas Cluli, Civil Service. Virginia Catherine Butera Alice Charlotte Campbell Mary Adele Campbell--Roosevelt, Orchestra, State Col- lege. Andres Canales - Memorial, Russ Hi-Y, Camera Club, Glacier Gliders, Homecoming, Shop Boss, KF., Coast Guard, Draftsman. Andrew Canepa-St. Augustine, Army, Draftsman. Norma Gene Capps- Horace Mann, Badminton, State College. Betty Lou Carlson-Ray High School, Victory Corps, War Aid, Russ Talent Show, All-School Show, Serueanettes. State College. William Carmichael-Roosevelt, Drama Club, Army, Pho- toeraphy. Lloyd Cassady-Point Loma, Football, Little S , H'-Y, Sr. A Sport Dance Committee, Army Air Corps. I Ralph G. Castellanos , A KA V ' - K K' r 5' f I -- -, Ct ' A 1'-1 . 4.5 ff tif ' V fgrkvqlm Marion Caster-Horace Mann, Sr. Cabinet, Sergean ettes, G.I,., Glacier Gliders, Girls' Hi-Jinx, Pep Squad. George Joseph Castro Millie C. Celestial-Memorial, Victory Corps, War Aid, Vo- cational School. Katherine .l. Chambers-Roosevelt, G.L., All-School Show, Bond Chairman, Commercial School. fx 1 15 ' 46 5- 'G' 3- NF -... 9 115' fri.: A' 'Q 65' v lF 3 H XY' .-me 1 HQ' 'IQ 13 William Chew-Memorial, Junior Classical Leaguc, Mai- Wa, State College, Doctor. Mary Kealoha Chun-Memorial, l ranklin Assembly, G.L.. Business College, Secretary. 'enneth Cilch - Roosevelt, Non-coinmissioncd Officers 1, Hilltop Rollers, R.O.T.C., llowling' Team, Merchant Aixlul Marine. Gloria C. Clara-Memorial, GA.,-X., Rowling Cluh, Victory Corps, Bindery Girl. Cora Clark-Memorial, llronze Cluh, Vocational School. James Clark-Memorial, Hi-V, Aquinas, Track 'l'e:11n, Rand, Rowling: Clulm, Orchestra, Navy. .lerry Logan Clark .lohn Burke Clark-Horace Mann, Russ, Quill and Scroll. Senior A Cabinet, Thespian, Lit Parade Co-lffditor, Boys' Hi-Jinx, Stanford, Army. Nadine Gayle Clark-Waco High School, Victory Corps. Victory Garden Cluh, Classical League, Telephone Office. Thelma Aline Cleland Richard Marion Cline - Phoenix Union High, Football. Varsity S , Choir, Army Air Corps. William Frank Cloud listher Colahella-Memorial, Cosmetology. Daryl Cole-Denison High, 0l'l'icers' Cluh, C.S.l ., Army Air Corps. Rachel Louise Collier May Collins .,-f'A .7 .o Dorothy Antoinette Colonell i S' Virginia Volunga-Memorial, Orchestra, String lflnsemble, Victory Corps, NurSe's Trainingr. Sylvia Agnes Connors-St. Joseph's, Debate Club, Aquinas Club, Secretary. Mary Cooke-Roosevelt, CLI.. President, Annual, C.S.F., Victory Corps, Girl Reserves, Stanford. lid R. Cooper-Horace Mann, Hi-Y, Rowing, Army Air Corps. June Cornell-Roosevelt, Sergeanettes, Homecomimr, All- School Show, State College. Phyllis Ellen Cornet!-Bremerton, Washington, Glacier Gliders, State Colleze. Helen Ramona Cortez-Yuma Union High School, Victory Corps, Mercy Hospital, Nurse. Doris Jean Cotant-Roosevelt, War Aid Chairman, Choir, Senior Service Scout, Victory Corps, C.S.F.. State College, Teacher. Kellienger Ridgewell Cotton, .Ir. Giles David Cowen-Horace Mann, Victory Corps, Army Air Corps. Anna .lean Cox-Memorial, Victory Corps, Civil Service. Kenneth Ward Cox-Roosevelt, Army Air Corps, Ma- chinist. Thelma Cox-Horace Mann, Drama Club, llonll Chairman, Vocational School. Larry Crandall-Horace Mann, Hi-V, Varsity S , Foot- ball. Vespers, Wrestling, Navy Air Corpf. Virginia Carpenter Crouch-Roosevelt, G.L., Commence- ment Committee, Victory Corps, L'.C.L.A. Kenneth Crow-Roosevelt, liund, Ariny X 1 John William t'urley-Huraee Mann, ll cersl Club, Student Council, Little S dent t'1iui't, State College, V-12. Josephine lilezlnora Curry-Memorizil noumement Committee, Nurse. Boh Fletcher Uurtis Margie Kurtis-H1ii'a1'e Munn, l,1lnip ligili t1 Corps. V1i1':iti1inal S1-liuul. Bill flirtiss-Collinwmmml Hipfli, Nun-1 1 vers' Clulr. Oliiu State, Air L'ui'ps---Gi'1vi1n1l li David Gilbert Dalgleish4llislwe1- High i is Cluli, Hi-Y. Lee ll2lIllt'l-l l'2llll'lS ll2ll'li0l', Russ, llu in my ll 1 Rupert C. lhn'iesfli1+1rsevelt, San llisgu lli N O ltll Q luli, IMO. I .l. Colonel, l 5.1. Fay Earl llnvis Vivian .leanelle lhivis4l,:i Mesa High 6111114 l'1p111l1n1 College. William A. ll2lVlS-Htll'2ll'P Munn, 'l'i'a1 uuntix ' ' ' ' ' iunmi Vllllbltllill Ulllui l l l X H1-X , Atliletu' f,flllT'lllllSS ' 1 Navy. .luellen llay-H1n'z11'e Munn, llrill 'l'e:un Loris Elwin Day Juliet Delgado-l'1rlytecl1nic, Girls' C l11 X ll 'l'eleph1mne Upei'at1n'. Georgette lilenu llell'.XeqllalA'fH11rzi1'1- lil inn All-Sehunl Show, llrzunzi Festival. I-'rank Anthony De Luca Carolyn Betty Deming-Compton, Russ, Drama Club, Hor izon Club, State College, Commercial. Mary Denham-Memorial, Mercy College ot' Nursing. lilmer Denton-Horace Mann, Hi-Y, Art School, Army. Lewis Deppensmith. Jr. - Memorial, Baseball, Handball Army, Store Clerk. X ' Bonnie De Silva-Roosevelt, Girl Reservesl, Sr. A Cabinet State College, Secretary. George Stanley Dewey Margaret Dibb-Roosevelt, Banking. Glenn .tllen Diederiehsen - Horace Mann, Photography Club, H1-N, Machinist. Hilmer Dobler-Navy or Marine Corps. Robert Willard Dolan Betty Jean Downey-Roosevelt, Badminton Club, Victory Corps, Girl Reserves, Drama Club. Mary .lane Duffy-Horace Mann, Russ, Homecoming, Ser- geanettes, Girls' Hi-Jinx, All-School Show, Annual, State College. Barbara Jeanne Dumont-John Marshall High School, Girl Reserves, C.S.F., Victory Corps, Fish anal Game Patrol, War Aid, Cniversity of California. Leona Duncan-Santa Ana, Victory Corps, War Aid Work, Santa Ana Junior College. Robert Roy Dunfield-Colorailo, Senior Hi-Y, Gray Castle Airprep, State College. J 43' 'C 9' 3 ,U .1 QA 1217 J 4' y 1 'Q lilsie Marion lickersley-Bleinorial, Debate t'luli Presitlent, C.S.l ., Victory Corps, Seeretzn'y. Robert George Egan -- Wrestling, All-School Show, lloys' Hi-Jinx. Gift llziy, Air Corps. Virginia Ehrlich-C.S.F., Vietory Corps, Skating Party Committee. War Aiil, State College. William .loseph Emerton James IC. Epler4Roosex'elt, Gruy Vustle Hi-V, l'.l'.l..A. Betty Lou Hshleman-lloosevelt, G.S.F. President, Vietory Corps, Advaneetl Glee Vlulm, Honorary Menilier Quill :intl Seroll, Riding Club, State College. Betty l'Iskew4Jzieksonville High School, t'.S.l4'., Sr. A Wan Aid Connnitee, Aircraft Worker. Lydia Genevieve Estrada Harold livans-South VVest High, lfzinierzt Vlnli, Glneiei Gliders, .-Xrniy Signal Corps. William F. livenson Rohert Finch-Roosevelt, llantl, lee Hockey, Hilltop lloll- ers, Arniy llanxl. Genevieve Thomas Finley-Memorinl, Victory Corps. Veen- lllblllll School. Lewis l-'ischhein-Menioriul, .-X.S.ll., Newsreel Sounil lli- reetion, State College. Charles Fitch-Wilson, .-Xrniy. Florence Deane l lynn--Horziee Munn, Vhoir, G.ll.. llepre- senzitive, ,-Xtlninns Cluli, Gray Vzistle Nlusiezile. Senior Glee Hetnil Selling. Szindranlayne l4'owler--l'ie1lniont High, G.lI. llepresentxi tive. Girl Reserves, S. li. State Vollege. Frederick Arthur l ox-Horace Mann, Basketball, C.S.F., Victory Corps. College. Joseph Frankel-Memorial, Army Ground Crew. Gene Freeland-Horace Mann, Rowing, Track, Glee Club, Swiinniingx, Pomona, Army Air Corps. Mary Evelyn Freeman-Roosevelt, G.L. Representative, A.S.ll. Secretary, A.S.B. Vice Presiilent, Victory Corps Council, C.S.l ., State College gate wi Martha Friedman-Roosevelt, Junior Classical League, Victory Corps, G.L. Representative, C.S.1 ., Secretarial Colleire. Marjorie Ellen Gamble-Arkansas City High. Office Work. Walter Iiugene Garrett Leo Gasparro Mary Gelazitas Betty George Arlene G. Germo-Roosevelt, Sergreanettes, Glacier Glid- ers, Russ Victory Corps, Hi-Jinx, State College, Nursing. Verne Germo-Roosevelt, li. F. Secretary, Hi-Y, Track, Skating Party, L'.S.C., Navy. Bettie Lou Getz James Harold Gibbs Shirley Jeanne Gilbert-Hoover, Victory Corps. Secretary. VYanda Patricia Gillette-Salinas High, Victory Corps, Vo- cational School. !',f'A,iT1 -if ff Cx I .X sf 5 rl 'lvl lb' 1'-11 X Peter .lohn Gilsenan James M. Glasson-Roosevelt, llaskellmall, Golf, Junior Optimists. Army or Navy. Virginia Jean Goetschl - Horace Mann, Victory Corps, CS.F Clacier Gliders Rum llookkeeiin Student Ac- - jr 7 Y a - l gi- countmg Clerk, btenogrupher. Elvira Gonzalez-Memorial, Cashier. Gloria Gordon-Roosevelt, G..-X..-X., lladniinton Club, Ten- nis Club, State College. 'harles Gouhil-Meinoriul, Varsity Footlualll, Varsity 5 Club, Navy. Maida Imogene Gower-Okemah High. Nlelva Juanita Graeme-ylemorizxl, C.S.I ., lielsn-5'-.lei1i1ey. A Charles Willard Graham- Miami High, Senior lli-Y, Littls- S , State College, Armed Forces. Willie Graham Manuel Grajeda, Jr.-Roosevelt, Secretary San Diego lli- X, Annual Business Blanagvr, Pep Squad, Me-livzal Vorps. Betty .lean Grand-Williamsport Senior High, File Clerk. pf 7 f .X ff awmond frlnstedt Iwo welt lsnnis Littli im -X 1 iorpx Nlarjory I n Horne Nllllll Ser eanettm Nnhool Show Homuomlni, Stitm lollege .u lett I reen-F irfu High Xutoq Culpa H lltop i - 's C ' S 'v . llenn I ree r-Cerlar i u .' ory ' ' I ' rim vv- ohnnx Cremlin Annual Staff ASI! Council, All Scliool .I .' I '. ' 5 , . Show, Sr. A Cabinet, ASI! Council. Joseph Thomas Guarnotta-Horace Mann, C basketball, Coast Guzml, Civil Service. Betty .lane Gute-Horace Mann, Aircraft. Elaine L. Hackett - Hoover, Sr. B Treasurer, C.S.F., G.L. Board of Control, Victory Corps, Sr. A Cabinet, All- School Show, L'.C.l,..-X., History Teacher. Patricia Hadreas Bill Carmichael Elmer Halfhill-Roosevelt, Officers Club, Track, Cross Country, Hi-Y, George Williams Collelre, Navy. Fred Hall-Civic Affairs Day Speaker, Bible Club, Minis- try, Army. Evelyn Halpern-Roosevelt, Russ Staff, Civil Service. 'I'om Hamm-Wrestling, Aeronautical Drafting. Ruth H3mm9F1ltli'lllIlI'l2ll, G.L. Vice President, G.L. Wel- fare Chairman, Victory Corps, Horizon Club, G.L. Cos- tume Committee, C.S.l ., State College. Margaret E. Hancox-Memorial, Bronze Club, Oakwood .lunior College. Ruby Haney-High l'oint High. Ruby Hardingp-Roosevelt, G. l.. Costume Committee, Vie- tory Corps. Ella Louise Harris Helen .lane Hartwick-Roosevelt, Victory Corps, War Aiil Work, Senior Service Scouts, State College. Wi-'H Ka 3 me 'ld' Xbagiiw 'if QW? Mary lfllizabeth Hassan-llorace Mann, Sr. A Play, Na- tional Thespian Society, C.S.F., Girls' H1-JlllX, Drama llelrate Commissioner, State College. Alan Hatch-Horace Mann, Army. Arthur Roy Haugland-Tennis 'lk-ani, Army Air Corps. Joyce Jacqueline Haverkamm - Roosevelt I l , Annual, Ser- gfeanettes, War Aiil, All-Seliool Show, Girls' lli-Jinx, Stati- College. Wallace Truman Healhw-Me-niorial, Student Judge, A.S.l!. Council, Hi-Y, Victory Corps, Golf Team, California. Navy. Kenneth Heffern-Poly High, llaseluall, Army. Frank William Heilman, .lr.-Franc-is l'arlier, Hi-Y. l!.l . lloys' Hi-Jinx, Officers Club, Russ, Victory Corps, Pomona College, V-12. Frances Flora HemenwayiRoosevelt, llrania Cluln, Kel- sey-Jenney. William Argus Hickey Yalorie N. Hind - lloosevelt, National Tliespians, G.l.. lloarml ol' Control, Russ, Virtory Corps, llitcli llay. llranizi Club Play, State College. Jack Hoke Vivian Laura Holliday Pearline Hollingsworthiibnipton Junior College. .lane Delano, Horizon Club, Secretarial NN'ork. Helen Holm .lean Delores Holmes-Topeka High, Drill 'l'4-am, Girl lie- serves, G.I.. Representative, Vu-tory Corlus. Serreta1'y. Jack Holzman-Senior Hi-Y, Cheer l,ea1ler. Get-togetlier. Pep Squad, All-School Show, L'.S.C., Navy. Elaine Hovren-Yuma Union High, Orchestra, Victory Corps, War Aid Work, Business College. Betty Howard-Fram'is Parker, G.R. Cabinet, G.L., State College. Bill Hoyt-Roosevelt, Junior Optimists,C.S.F., HB Basket- ball, B Football, Naval Air Corps. Harry Howard Hubbard-Memorial, Band, Gray Castle Musicale, C.S.F., State College. Mary Rose Hunter-Horace Mann, G.L. Boarml of Control, Social Service Chairman, Russ, Horizon Club, W.A.A.C. Mertice Hursey-Southland Institute, Defense Work. Gloria Mae Hutchens-Roosevelt, Song Leader, C.S.F., As- sistant Sr. A Treasurer, Glee Club, Choir, All-School Show, Woodbury College, Motion Pictures. Virginia Ruth lmhoden-'l'arkia'Hig'h, Victory Corps, Tele- phone Office. f , , v ,4 f ' 4 ff' nw s fr ul N , J , S' ,fu I ' V' 64 I In O 'X' live Syrina Jacobsen I ' Marie limrna .lacot-lioosevelt, French Club Presimlent, G..-X..-X., Swlinmerettes, Nlctory Corps, State College. Paul .lacot-Roosevelt, Swimming' Team, Hi-Y, Victory Corps, S. ll. State College. Gloria .larralt-Santa Monica High, C.S.F., U.C.L.A. Charles .lenison-Marcy Junior High, Officers Club, Navy, lC11g'iiiee1'iiie'. Sterling Brown Jensen Betty .Iessen-Roosevelt, State College. Thelma .lohansen-Roosevelt, Business College. Burhara Stowell Johnson-Sweetwater, Victory Corps Community Service Division, llookkcepcr. Eunice Johnson-Horace Mann, G.lQ., GA..-X., Honn-com ing, Mothers' Tea Committee, S.Il. State t'olleu'e, Lzilmor atory Teclinician. Bettie Louise Jones-Roosevelt, G.R.. All-School Show. Si A Get-together Committee, Vosinetology. everly Elenora Jones-Roosevelt, Girls 1 linx N1 X ' H'-Q . '. .- Girl llescryc port Dance Connnittee, Homecoming, . s ,State College, W..-X.V.lC.S. Rohert Locke Jones-llerendo Junior lliuli. .-Xrrny. Shirley Blue Jones-Girl Reserves, Sr. A 'l're:isnrei', NVrmd lrurv. Marian Junghans-Horace Mann, War Aid, Victory l'ol'ps Vocational School. Sheldon Kader-Horace Mann, Boys' .-Xtllletics Connnis sioner, Jr. Vice President, HF. Secretary, Little t'luli Sr. A Skating Party Committee, A.S.ll. Council, Spartans L'.C.L.A., Marine Air Corps. Joyce E. Kalanquin-Bleniorial, Victory Corps, Hi-Jinx Sm-rgeanettes, Jane Delano, S.IJ. State Collctfe-. George Kaler-Horace Mann, t'.S.F., Victory Vorps. S.ll Committee, Bratz, U.C'.l..A. Joyce Keel-Newport H2l!'illll' High, Girl Reserves, Vespers State College. George Keith-Russ Editor, Quill :intl Scroll, .-X.S.ll. Foun- cil, Victory Corps. C'.S.l . Betty Juanita Kelly-Memorial, Hand Majorctte, S0l'I.I'tl2lll' ettes, Girl Reserves, War Aid, College. Virginia Catherine Kenman Evelyn Ruth Kern-Grossmont, Victory Corps, Connnunie ty Service, C'.S.F., Tennis Clulm, Vivil Service Secretary. Thelma May Kimhall-Horace Munn, G.I,. Representative Sales Clerk. Matthew Kimmel-Roosevelt, Consolidated. Evelyn Knouse-Memorial, G.I.. Board of Control, Gray Castle Musicale, Sergxeanettes, Victory Corps, State Col- cue. Esther Komins-Memorial. Ethel Kramer-Ackely High, Hilltop Rollers, Glacier Glid- ers, Business College. Thomas Sam Kroschel-Roosevelt, Officers Club, Senior Hi-Y, Glacier Gliders, Victory Corps, Army. Florence Kucher-Point Loma, Tennis Club, Victory Corps, Girl Reserves, State Collcgre. Raleigh E. Kuhn-Army Air Corps. Gloria Labastida-Memorial. Carolyn Beatrice La Force-lioosevelt, Drama Club, G.L. Welcome Chairman, Girl Reserves, Mothers' Tea Commit- tee, State College. Susie VLakc-Sweetwater, Announcement Committee, Vic- tory Corps. State College. Helen Larue Lane-Roosevelt, War Aid, Victory Corps, George Pepperdine, Drafting. Betty .lean Langhcin Bernard l,anskyARoosevelt, IH . President, C.S.F., Annual Art Editor Quill and Scroll, lluss Art Editor, Hi-Jinx, A.S.ll. Council, Chicago Academy of Eine Arts, Army. Harold Larsen-Horace Mann, Victory Corps, li.O.'l'.C.. Navy. Ernest Floyd Latham-Horace Mann, Officers Club, Vic- tory Corps, Stanford. Afton L0013lplllU!'l1ll, Victory Corps, Aircraft VVorker. Ml vo- X -v X 'C' QU? 11 G- 5-SF 5 in AL 'xr'- .luanita Lve-Central lligh, Ilaml, S. IP. Stall- Hills-gl llotl or. Nancy Lt'0f-lilJl'2ll't' Mann, Hi-Jinx, Girl llvsn-i'ws, Gm-t tugvtlwi' Unmnittw, .-Xll-Sm-lnml Slum, l'usi11c-Lulwfy. N. Nina Opal l,ee-Cvntral High, Statv Vulli-gi-, Stl-img rapher. Don Le Grand-Memorial, Varsity lizisl-hall, Junior Yarfi ly llaskvthall, Varsity S , Army. .loan Lehlay-Francis l'arkvr, G.l.. lluard ol' Cnntrnl, All School Slww, Glacie-r Gliders. Fulivs Si-ulziirvs, Stanford Writer. Craig Lentilioosevelt, Victo1'5' Vnrps, llaske-tlrall, 'l'r:u'k A rmy. Winifred Leong .lack F. Liesman-Memorial, Calls-t Majur, ffl-i-ll'k'l'S Clul: Hilltnp Rollcrs, Navy. Frederick Livingstone-Roosevelt, Ol'f'icv1's Club. Sigma Corps. .lennie Lohello Rose Lombardo-Central High, Sl. Louis. Aqu G.L. Costume Committee, Business Collegv. Raymond IC. Lopez-Roosevelt, Navy. Ruth farul LOWE-'I1llll'0lI1 Hiifli, Girl lim-ss-i'x'm-S Willard Luallin-M1-nmrial, Navy. William .losvph Luekvn Guillermina Luque-Mi-mnrial, l'mmm-rvizil. inas Club Don Lutes - Horace Munn, Gray Castle, Hl-Y, Officers Clulm, Sr. A Calrinet, State College, .-Xir Corps. Kathryn Lyle-Ceiitral High, Lansing, Michigan, Secre- tary. Leon M1-Allister-Abilene High, Sports' Club, Air Corps, Ground Crew. faroyl Sealy McBride-Venice High, Business College. Helen Mel'assey-Blemorial, Consolidzxtcd. .Ianie Nlcl'lamniy-Roosevelt, Choir, War Aid, Ilraftingx. Quince llonavon Mcflard Doris Nlcford - Orleans High, Hilltop Rollers, Glacier Gliders, Victory Corps, Business College. Frank Nlcfov - Memorial, Gray Castle Musicale, Pep Squad, lilenientary Glee, Sr. A Choir, Victory Corps, l'.C'.l...-X. Mary Lorraine Mclilree-Palisades High, Victory Corps, Glee Clulm, Boulder. Marjorie McElroy-lhmosevelt, Sergeanettes, Homecomingr, All-School Show, State College. lilaine Louise McGowan Wanda Nlclntosh-St. Josephs, G.I,., Sr. A War Aid, Aquinas Clulm, Mercy College. Jacqueline McKinley-Horace Mann, C.S.F., Glacier Glid- 913. Robert James NlcNaul - Horace Mann, Hi-Y, Victory Corps, Navy. Frederick NlcNea 5' gg ilu' Jn... 4 N 'L 4 5 Q?-V40 , 2. l 0 Jimmie McNea-Memorial, 3l2ll'lllt'S. lliclg Mac Donald-Horace Mann, A,S.ll. l'1'e-sillexlt, Juni. Optll1llStS, Hilltop Hi-Y, liaselmall, Oxlortl, IM-utist. James Alexander MacKinnon Phyliss Macpherson-Franvis l'arkm-r, 4 ' ' - mls H1 lmx, All Svhool Show, State College. Don Madison-Roosevelt, Victory Vnrps, State- Colle-uf Air Corps. Charlie Archie Maio-Navy. Lydia Nicholas Nlaisheff Margaret E. Malloy-Horan-e Mmm, llrill Team. Howlim. Vluh, State College. Jacqueline Nlanningkhli'mo1'iz1l, W.A.Y.lC.S. .lean Mansfield-Palo Alto, l'.S.l ., fJl'4'lfll'lltIll t'olle,u'e. Irene Dolores Mariano-C'zltliedral High, Yiutory Corp f'UllllDOI'Cl3l. 1 H . , l'onnie Nlariscal i lloosew-lt, ll.l.., Yirtory Vorpa W..-X.Y.lC.S. S A- :I 4J.'.,.1 '12, L P ,h A ,p.f4'1.I L Nfl -X' 'f 41' ' ' 7 ff' 1 Lydia Marquez-Roosevelt, Victory Corps, Qwsmetologfy. Edward Earl Marsh--Roosevelt, Ol'l'icn-rs Vlull, Stanlorl Navy. Harry Roberts Martin. ,lr.-llorace Mann, ll:-molar. llaml Navy. I Nlarjorie .lean Martin-North 1'l1:u-leston Hluli. Vit-tml Corps, Hand. South Carolinzi. 1 1. , 1 'IJ ,QP i I-fLLL1 ' I ff I 1 f I I 5 v- If .M-r gmt, f-'VU-W'-AJ. ' ' I' . - of-,Aufg ' 1 ,.,, 1 Sarah lilizahelh Martinez F ' Aftt' John Francis Matthews. Jr. - Horace Mann, C.S.F. Aquinas Club, Sr. A Cabinet, Officers Club, Victory Corps Val 'l'e-ch, Army Air Corps. Edward S. Meanley-lhmosevelt, Hi-Y, Swimming Team l'.S.l'., Navy. Lorim- .lean Nlehlhoff-Memorial, Work. Marjorie Ann Mekas-G.l.. Board of Control Girls' Hi- Jinx, Girl Reserves, Prom Committee. War Aid, University of' California, Pre-meml. Mary Hs-li-n Nlelton-Roosevelt, GA..-X.. Russ, Sxyinnner- 1-ttvs. S4-i':'4-:inn-ttes, Castle Spurs, Cap anll Gown Commit- ls-1-, State Vollvpfo. Paulajo N14-nkefrlorzn-v Mann, GJ.. llourcl ot' Control Annual Staff. G..-X..-X., Horizon Club. State College. , William Richard Merker Iiclward Roy Meyers - Horam- Mann, Hi-Y Treasurer, 1' S.l ., Sr. A Cabinet. llasketliall, State College, Navy. lidith Roselyn Miller-Blemorial, l'liotog'rapliy Cluli, Vic- tory Vorps, Illiotography. Rollin Perry Miller-Navy. Maria Ligaya Miraflor-Memorial, Nursing. Anita Anna Miranda lille-n Ruth Mock-I-loovvr, State Follege. Lois L. Monson Grace OIINNUNIlQ'S-llt'll1lil'l1ll, Urcln-sti'a, Slate fol- Irw wil Y l . JI i ,J X X x l I ' . a XL 'lv ei r , 1 ' n y 7 'O' Sam .lohn Nlorehello Esther Mae Moree-llooscyelt, Nurse. Denise Eugenie Morlino-Roosevelt, War Aid, l'.S.l ., Vic- tory Corps, Commenceinent Script Committec, Secretary. Esther Ruth Morris - Horace Mann, Gloc Vluli, Stenog- raphy. 7 ., . ,.' X' 1 J X f 1 ' .1 1 ' 9 ' , 4 X. l I s. . V ,D wa M Nfflrian Mortimerfllooscyelt, Sr, A Culminct, Girl lieservc, G.L., Glee Club, Victory Corps, War Aid, l'.1'.I,.A. Adrienne 31085-C9lltI'1ll High School, l'.S.C. Alfred Leslie Muirhead Nancy Nlull-Horace Mann, Gray Castle Musicalc, liand. Sr. A Cabinet, All-School Show, C.S.F., Music. Agnes Ruth Nlullens-Tyler High, Texas. Vera Mae Blunsch-Horace Mann, Girl Reserves, C.S.F.. Secretary. Edwin Blurphey+Woodrow Wilson, Sr. A Vice President. Little S , Hi-Y, ASH Council, Civic Affairs Day City Manager, C.S.F., lfniversity of Calii'ornia. Gloria Pauline Murphyhlioosevelt, Aquinas Cluln, Secre- tary of Fish anfl Game Patrol, War Aiil, Victory Corps. Sergeanettcs, Glacier Gliders, State College. Eugene Musselwhitew-Roosevelt, Ot'l'icers Cluli, Hilltop Rollers, Navy. Leo A. Myers, .lr.iHorace Mann, Hi-Y, Hi-Jinx, All- School Show, ASR Council, Victory Corps, Ileliate Clulm, Army. Ma rian Myers Dolores Helene Nagle-Horace Mann, C.S.F., Glacier Glid- ers, Aquinas Club, War Aid, Tennis Clulm, Berkeley. Rolwrt Harris Nasli-liuusvvelt, Drama Club, Victory Corps, Navy. lic-tty .Iunv Xvzll'-7-Anzilwini High, C.S.l ., Victory Corps, Girl lle'.wr'vvs, Yocziiifnlzil Si-hmvl. Edward Nvlius Hill Nglsvn llmuicv Blumi. Varsity l mitln:1ll, Varsity NN ri-string, Littlv S , l'rvsidvi1t ul'Yz1rsity 'W' Club, Army Air Corps. Carl li. XUINOII-ii4ll'ZiCP Blzum, Wrestling, Football, Varsi- ty 5 iluh, Army Air Corps. llvverly Elaine- Noun:-r Nlarshzill Rudolph Ne-wmzul-Mila-s High, Air Corps. Arthur .Iamvs Nichols, .lr.-llurara- Blzmn, lli-Y, Navy. Mary l rainccs Nichols-Kiwssiiiuiit, Civil Service. Liberty Nickas Ruth lilililll' Nnrlwrg - Central High, Nziviuutimi Cluh Avizitiun. Alice Nllnez--Mm-nmriul, Civil S4-iwiw. nrkdxa lg, - nfl, ' L 4, '.l ,J , ,, V 1 f 'X . 1 1 Mary Juan 1lakh-y-Blzlrysvillo High, Chuir, State- College. Sarah Louise- Uffdvnlianlp-Mvmoriul. Drill 'I'z-zum, Victory Corps, Civil S1'rvic'v. William Rulwrt Hrcult Roberta .loan Ord-Grwissnmlil, Yin-tury Corps, War Aid, Sewgf-zirivttvs, All-Sc-lwul Show, llusf Staff, C:1lil'uri1ia Col- lvge- nl' Me-ilirzil 'l'vcl1lii1-izlns. if G' .pw ii' Zi ji 9. Paul Richard llrjala-Roosevelt, C.S.l ., llillle Cluli, Coni- mencement Script Committee. .lennie 4Frlando-lloosevelt, llilltop Rollers, Victory Corps, Commercial. Helen Ida Urlansky Vivienne Marie 1lshornevRoosevelt, l,l't'Sllll'lll ol' Swim- nierettes, Work. .lohn Uwyang-Courtland High, Victory Corps, Army Air Corps. Luz Pachecodhleunrriul, l'.S.l ., Glee Clulm, lilucier Gliders. L .L.L..A. Dorothy Alice Pack Jacqueline Page Duane Palmer-Horace Manu, ll Football, Track. Victory Corps. State College, Maritime Service. Hilda .Kleen Parker-Poly High, Hilltop Rollers, Vlerk. munity Service Division, C.S.F., War Aifl, Secretai'y. Marion Parlapiano-Roosevelt, Russ Stuff, li.l,. Yice Pres- illent, Ticket Aullitor, t'.S.l ., Annual, llrzunu Ululi His- torian, l'.S.C. William B. Parrette Chris Pasich!Meniorial, Army, Grouuil Urew. Ray Irving Peabody-Roosevelt, Orcliestrzi. Swing llzunl Track, Navy. Elden F. Pecka. .lr.-Roosevelt, l'.S.l ., Junior Optiniists Yznrfity S , Base-liull, State College, Army. larilvnn Rose Parker-Memorial, Victory Corps, Vom- Daniel Alden Perkins-C'.S.F., San Jose State. Tony Pernetti Dona Doraue Peterson - Memorial, Sergeanettes, Girl Reserves, War Aid, Business College. lluth Ellen Peterson-Horace Mann, Girl Reserves Na- tlonal Thespians, Russ, Drama Club, Sr. A Cabinet, Sr. A Play, State College, Secretary. .lack De-Vere l'etry-Roosevelt, Football, Rowing' Club, Little S , Annual, Swimming, Army Air lorps. Vatherine Phillips-Roosevelt, Housewife. Terrence Blair Pickard George William Poe Christina Louberta Pogas - Memorial, C.S.F., Victory Corps, Secretary. Norma Jean Polenske-Williams High. Victory Corps, Commercial. David A. Poole-Horace Mann, Officers Club, V-12. Harry Walter Post Kenneth I.. l'rout Rose Dominga Quinones Utama I . Radlheck-Horace Mann, Swimming Clulr, Skat- ing Clulm, Hezul Majorette, G.l.., Civil Service. Violet Mae Ramel-Hoover, l'.C'.l...-X., 'Telephone Operator. Qual it! sR Nx M ..'?' 3 al-in' 6 Lydia Mary Ramirez Ilona Dee Rath-Central lfnion High, State Colla-sv. Frances Lee Read-Horace Mann, Tennif Vlulw, t'.S.l .. Victory Corps, State College, Artist. Margaret Ann Reagan-Roosevelt, L'.C.I..A., Secretary. Richard E. Reed-Horace Mann, Football, Wrestling, Hi- Y, Varsity S , Vespers Committee, Army Air Corps. Mary Lou Rehberg-Roosevelt, Swimming, Serg'1-zinettes, Vocational School, Spars. LaYon Renfro-Memorial, Victory Corps, Vivil Se-i'vic'e. L Ia Nlar Rich lrederlnk Kllen Richardson l wa litx High C S im x Lorps lil' C C ilifor Nlary Ruo Xlemoiiil thleen Riley O 1 lailx fl A ideniy l ll lc Captain -Xqumai Klub C l qQLl6?tdlX lune Rw-o Alfred 'Thaddeus Rovark-Roosevelt Russ Vft ll- y All' . v , - , ' B ' . ,l . 5.- iool Shoxx R.I'. o I , C lenn Aldon Roberts-Mmmorril. Doris Ilorence Robinson Jacqueline Roden - Hiram Mann Annual lklitor tus: 2il.,S1'.Al2-Cl, ..i:' ' ','lo's Stanford. Richard Joseph Rodin linriquita Rodriquez-Memorial, Telephone Operator. Dixie Gene Root-Horace Mann, Sr, A Cabinet, C.S.F. Gray Castle Musicale, Badminton Club, Civic Affairs Day Accompanist for Boys' Glee, Redlands. Shirley .lean Rosar-llorace Mann, G..-XA., Girl Reserves Victory Corps, State College, Aviation. Georgia Louise Roseflleinorial, Girls' Glee, Sr. A. Choir. Grace Ross-t'levelan1I, Jr. Flass Yice I'resident, G.L. Uouncil, Sergcanettes, Victory Corps, War Aid, Girl Re- serves, k,Il1NI'I1t'I'l'i3l. Juanita Ross .-Xlhert A. Rowe Georgia Lucille RoyfRnosevelt, Girls' League, Victory Corps, Yespez' Coniinittce, State Uollege. Faye Ruhenstein-Vlfoodrow Wilson, Russ Staff, G.L. Sec- retary, L'.C.l...-X. farol Rupp-Roosevelt, Girl Reserves, Homecomingr, G.L., Cliouinarfl School of Art. Niir arst F Russell Nlitchell High Rilile Club Drama Club, Fhoir, Gray Castle Musicale, State College, Teaclier. Rose Marie Russo-lilair Junior High. Eloise Sackett-'.l'xvo lluttes, Voloraido, Cap and G1 ns, G.L. Representa ' . Nora Lillian Salazar .X 1 ix. ly ,I 1 x Marvin Jackson Sanders I, ffl A X fl .il X A av- r . .yy .gif staff' 7 1 0 ay: Oli. bf V ti. 1 .1 Q L l I lm' fs-Q, Q? 'st 3 bd RT. ? We Qw-'lr if K' Frances Santos Vito Sardo - Roosevelt, Cross Uountry, Varsity Track Wireless Operation, Navy. Yelda Schamp .loan Schleimer-Horace Mann, t'.S.F., Senior l'lay, Girl Reserves, National Tbespians, lll'2lIll2l C'lub, lVlotl1er's 'l'ea Coinnlittee, L'niversity of Arizona. .loanne Lois Schoneborn-Roosevelt, Sr. A Choir, Choir Glacier Gliders, Victory Corps, l'niversity of California. Versa Mae Schroll Margery Anne Schulte William ScottiSaint Peters lligli, San llii-go Hi-Y, None eoniniissionecl Officers Club, Army Spec-ialist Uorps. James Monroe Scranton-Horace Mann, llanrl, Orvbestra llresinlent, GS.F. Activity fl0lTlll1lSSl0lH'I', GS.l . Vice l'l'9S- I imlent, C.S F. Iresident, L'IllV0l'SltX of t'alil'orna, Navy. Q 2 rtha .lune Seifert-Roosevelt, Girl lleserves, G.l.. lloaril ol' Vontrol, l'.S.l ., Vietory Corps, Stanforel. John Sentovic - A xmorial, nnerooni lresillent, Mode mating , ub, Army, Slflllll lorps. i' ard Sessions-H irace Mann, Varsity S Club, Foot- : , zswa , -' 1 'ay ainl, Pep Squad, Navy, llorti- eulturist. I Helen ShaekelfordsYista ljnion, War .-Ximl, Naval Nurse Rosemary .lean Shanks-lien Davis. lileanor Allen Shernian-lfraneis Parker Sebool, lfisli anm l Game latrol, Swinimereltes, llrama Flub, Serueanettes Victory Corps, VVar Aid. Mabel Shields-Lower Merion Senior lligli Seliool, l'enn Sylvania, l'.S.F., Yietory Corps, Swinnnerettes, .lane lie lano Club, State, L'.i'.l,.A. Edna Mae Sieger-Roosevelt, Sr. A Cabinet, G.L. Costume Chairman, Girl Reserves, Victory Corps, State College. Mary Margaret Simmons Pearlie Mae Simmons-Jackson High, Dillard University. Duane Sisson-Cut Bank High, Montana, War Bond and Stamp Chairman, Coast Guard. Rosemary .lean Sisson-Horace Mann, Sr. A Cabinet, All- Scbool Show, Girls' Hi-Jinx, State College. Barbara Skinner-Memorial, Victory Corps, Commercial. Adell Sliff-Roosevelt, Drama Club, All-School Show, Sr. A Play Tickets, C.S.F., Bank. Joe Slovacek-Snyder High School, Texas, Mechanical Line. Dorothy Marian Smith-Horace Mann, Annual Staff, An- nouncement Committee, Victory Corps, Russ, War Aid, L'.S.C. Elizabeth .loan Smith-Roosevelt, A.S.ll. Ticket Auditor, Student Judge, Junior Red Cross Representative, Girl Reserves, Girls' League Program Committee, Telephone Operator. Robert Wayne Smith-Roosevelt, HB Basketball, H Track, Victory Corps, Army Air Corps. Virginia Helen Smith Georgeleen Snipes Bill Spicer-Roosevelt, Hi-Y, University ol' California. Vera Splittstoesser-Owatonna Hitrh, Minnesota, War Aid Committee, Victory Corps, Production, Aircraft Worker. .lames A. SpraguehClinton, Illinois, Rifle Team, Non- commissioned Officers Club, Air Corps. 5-M 'ff' if 1 'CJ L 17 S' X 1 ,Q-. il 'C7' I . Eleanor Springer-Horace Mann, Sophomore Secretary Girls' League Board of Control, Girls' Hi-Jinx Russ All School Show, Homecoming, L'.C.L.A., Actress. Betty Jeanne Stafford-Hoover High, Victory Corps, Ac countant. Loretta May Stallings-Washington, D. C., Girl Reserves C.S.F., Victory Corps, L'nivcrsity of C'alil'ornia. Laura Carol Stanley Robert Sidney St. Clair-Horace Mann, Air Corps, Me- chanic. Paul Y. Steffan-lteginal High, New Jcrscy, Officers Clul Bible Club, V-12. 'l'hora Juliet Steinberg Jack Lynn Stevens Dick Stout - Memorial, Junior Optimists, Basketball Dance Band, Boys' Federation. Helen Straney-Roosevelt, Swimmcrettcs, liiiling Club Girl Scouts, Sergeanettes, State College. Mary Evelyn Strohauer-Roosevelt, Russ, C.S.F., Swim- ming Club, War Aid, Vocational School. Marian Strong-Horace Mann, Victory Corps, War Airl War Work. Jack Stump-Roosevelt, Army Air Vorps. Alice Evelyn Sturz-Roosevelt, llible Club, Victory Corps Westmont. Elizabeth Jane Stutsman-Holy Angels Academy, Jan: Delano, Victory Corps, Drama Club, Swimnicrcttcs, G.A.A. Girl Reserves, Business Woman. .Iohn Sullivan-Perris, California, Swimming' Team, Junior Optimists, Marine Corps. v y ' lv v 1 Betty .lane Sward John H. Swenson-Almerileen, South Dakota, Swing lland, Victory Corps, Air Corps. Danny Earl Tannehill Mary Tarantino-Roosevelt, G.A.A., Aquinas Cluli, Vitc-ory Corps, Xurse's 'l'rainin,Lt. Thomas Paul Taylor-Coronailo, Varsity Track, Army Air Corps. Peggy .lean Terry-Highline High, C.S,F., French Club, State College. Basil King Thomas-Amphitheater High, University of Arizona. Dorothy Mae Thomas-Memorial, Girl Reserves. Virginia 'l'homas-Horace Mann, Choir, Victory Corps, Kelsey Jenney. .lames Robert Thompson-llakersfield High, Hi-Y, Ditch Day, C.S.l ., Pep Squail, L'.S.C. Navy. William Robert 'l'hudium-Baldwin High, C.S.F., Army Air Corps. Annie Tom-Memorial, Commercial. Sue Tophani-Horace Mann. George Hart Towner .lack Trease-Horace Mann, C.S.F., Camera Club, Guard Force, Non-commissioned Officers Clulm, L'.S.C., Navy. Eleanor .L Tripp-Roosevelt, Song Leader, All-School Show, Girls' Hi-Jinx, Homecoming, Victory Corps, Gift Day Committee, L'niversity of Utah. N fibwffgf KLMJ, 5 Nell Turner-Roosevelt, War Aid, Yietory Corps, Girls' lli-Jinx, Fish and Game Patrol, Nurse-'s Aide. Ralph H. Turner-Illemorial, Army, Ground Crew. Yal Turner - Roosevelt, Sergeaiiettes Major, Fish and Game l'atrol, President of Swiminerottes, Sr. A Valminet, War Aid, Victory Corps, State lolleue. William lrven 'I'urner-Lexingtoii, Sr. A Choir. Quartet. Army Air Vorps. George Charles Tweed. .lr. Robert Frank Tweed Dorothy Jean l'msted Claire Adele Yan Dorn-Alhuouernlue High, Girl lim-serves, Wiar Stamp Committee, Howling Vluln, Yietory Vorps, War Aid, State College, Bookkeeper. Roy Nelson Yinhladh-Memorial, Varsity Baseball, llas- ketliall, Football, Varsity S , .Iuliior Uptiinists l'resident, Professional liaselmall. .lames Raymond Volk-lios Palos High. i'.S.l ., Yin-tory Corps, State College. Wallace Wayne Von Gottherg George Yorhauer-Memorial, Oi'l'ieers Cluli, Marine. Thelma A. Wade Willis IJ. Waite-North Caelie High, Sr. A Ualiiiiet, t'.S.l ., Gray Castle Musieale, Officers Club, lleluate Ululi, Yietory Vorps, L'niverSity ol' l'tah, Mediezil Corps. Betty Juanita Walkersl lag'stafi' High, A.S.ll. Art Coni- misfioner. G.I.. Commissioner, State l'olle-ge, t'oiniiiei'ei:il Artist. Stella .lean Walker 'V s Warren Wallace-l'i+int I.-ima High, Oreliestra, Cavalry. Patti xy3l'd+S1'ljUUill, Victory Corps, Business Collette. Joanne Vincent Warner - Horam- Mann, Russ, Vivtm'y turns, Annuunceinents, Girls' l.eag:ue, U.S.l'. linhert .lulius Warner-Ruusevelt, ILF. President A.S.I3 luuncil. President of Hi-Y, Student Judg'e,lVim-tory: lorps, Navy. - Catherine W. Watkins-Mane High, Girl Reserves, War Aid, L'niversity uf' Cllllfllflllll. Howard Watts - Ihmsevelt, Hi-Y, Yell Leader, A.S.I!. tuunvil, Pep Squad. Dads' llreakfast, Dartinouth. Alta Marie Weaver-Huraee Mann, Girl Reserves, Uni- versitv uf Denver. Virginia Xliee Weaver - Horace Mann, Art St-lmul in Denver. Cecile S. Wells-lhmsi-wlt, G.l.., Victory Corps, L. A. Pity Hospital. Charles .Xlhert W'entworthilleniorial, Varsity Baseball, Navy. Truinan Weymiller-Rtmsevelt, Russ Hi-Y, Wrestling, Nile-4'0i'y Corps, Arniy. Barbara Joyce White -- War Aid, Girl Reserves, Sr. A .Wort Ux'1l't',F0ll1INil.Il't', Hornet-mniiig, State Cullege, if ul..a.v.f:.s. f Florence Lnuise White-Roosevelt, Sergeanettes, Swim- nierettes, Vit-tm'y Forps, State Cnllege. Frances White-Meninrial, Victory Corps, Art College. Patricia White Pauline Eva White-I-Inst llenvm-r High, War Aid, lluuk- ket-pina: Milton L. Wicks Virginia L. Wightman-Roosevelt, Sergeanettes, Russ, Hi' Jinx, All-School Show, Commercial College. Rae Wilkinson Geraldine Williams-Point Loma High, l'.S.l ., Girl lie' serves, College. .lohnnie Lee Williams Myrtle Madge Williams-Melbourne High, Vit-tory Corps. Nurse's Training. William Allen Williams f Roosevelt, Varsity S Club, Football, Baseball Army Air Corps. Vamphell Willman-Roosevelt, C.S.F., State College, Navy. Fredrick Wilson Jr.,-Horace Mann, Officers t'lub, Army Air Corps. Glen Rose Wils0nfGrossmont, VV.A.V.l'I.S. Milton Wilson-l-loraee Mann, C S.l ., Swing llantl, 0t't'iv eers Club, Army, Musician. Ramona Wilton - Santa l e High, Vit-tory Corps, Air Hostess. Maxine Adele WinchesterAMemorial, Ilrill 'l'eain, lli-Jinx. G.L. Representative, Seeretary. liohert llaryl Witeraft l'earl Louise Wolfe-Horace Mann. Vietory Vorps, War Aid, lliulininton Club, Art School, t'oininert-ial Artist. Glenn Wood-St. Augustine Hiuli, Football, Wrestling, Varsity S , Marines. Ulga Woodrow-Woodrow Wilson, Nurse's Training. .lerome Wyman-Roosevelt, Navy. Opal Juanita Yount Louise Zolezzi-Roosevelt, Victory Corps, Storekeeper. fi X ie X x V OTHER GRADUATES William Allen Arriola Dale Ching George Congdon Thomas Lloyd Cook Hodge Crabtree Alvin Samuel Duner Barbara Eehavez Carmen Patricia Finley Thomas Frost-Horace Mann, Glee Club. Ritchey Gibson William Pete Goetz Manuel Green Robert Hageman-Emerson Junior High, Reaclicoinberer, Stadium Guards, Army. Barkland Kent Hoffland , Bill W'ard Hofman Robert Lang Walter Horace Laurence John DuBose Lelong-Robert E. Lee, Army Air Corps, Engineer. Jack Montin Leong Herbert Leslie McCaw June McCullough Troy Valentine Mclielvey-Navy. Joe Gonzales Morales William Morales William Eugene Moran-Army. .Iohn Robert 0'M.1lley-.-Xrniy. .vlary Ellen Urtman James Osborne Dorene June Quimby Paul Quon 0 Ernest Andrew Rudeen I J.m Louglas Sanders Jack Alvin Schellenberg Marguerite Scott-Hoo Nzzrman Richard S no Leon Silver Russell Eugen ' - 'y. Richard Earl . ' er June Watts Jane Wiebens .lohn West Glenn .l. W'ilds-Horace Mann, Army. l1ll0llZl .vtaxie vvillett Darlene Rae Williams . l n...5 Robert Lee Wright Leslie Yupp 4.A,Jfn,0 fn-, ,t Q , -V 4 ' If I7 ff, 1, . . -,., . Bobbye hviSOII'l'lIl-lwI0l'l'lS0ll lligli, Stenographer K E WJ? 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