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A SPEAKABLE SMATTERING OF SPANISH IS THE PREREOUISITE. BACK ROW: Martin Flares, Jim Quest Richard R . eyes, Elise Schweizei. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Kugler, Vincenf Valdez, Connie Flcwerbird, Joan Barfelii, Shirley Crab- iree, Lois Mallson, Karl Walfher. FRONT ROW: Angie Rodriguez, Marian Valdez, Marcia Bradley, Befsy Moore, Carlos Rusk, Paul Mares, Larry Rodriquez, Ronald Chapman. THE SPANlSH CLUB ONE OF THE MOST POPULAR and one ol The largesl clubs al S.J.l-l.S. was Mrs. Kugler's Spanish Club. ll cerlainly was lhe moslr unigue club on ihe campus as Span- ish was spolcen al all meelings-well, anyway, one was supposed 'rol-and lhis ollen aroused much laughler. To be eligible lor membership, a sludenl had 'ro be lalcing Spanish or have had il lor one year. As ihe organizalion was inleresling and alive, members enjoyed many good limes and happy experiences. The Chrislmas Parly was a highlighl oi lhe year wilh a Spanish dinner and many unusual games played belore lhe brealcing ol lhe pinala. In January members were given lime oil from classes lo visii Padua l-lills where lhey saw an excellenl Spanish play. Club members shared such a variely ol unusual and inleresiing experiences Jrhal underclassmen are cerlain ol loining again. PLETE WITHOUT ITS CLUBS, for clubs bring many aclivilies be- yond lhe classroom limils inlo a school. Clubs give sluclenls en- lerlaining as well as inlormalive recrealion, and a place lo de- velop individual inleresls ana pass leisure lime aller school. There were six exlra-curricular clubs plus Olee Club during l954. -is 'WL iwieyic Q Illia AX cLuBs 'lull'- U NO scriooi vvouun BE com- si Si X25- 'Vf J ggmis 1445 v 71 llll B V .Q a 1 ' Ui S ?f 5Zs.... , - -V Eg ,aff 'fiffiif.'I.'2 if - A , l ' 5' 4 T441 K QQ, ' ll ' 'W' 1 gg .U V r. E , N f f 24 i
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ea K1 .1-'rs 2--qw 4 , Y ,5.j ' f'N HAPPY WARBLERS SWELL THE GLEE CLUB RANKS. GIRLS: BACK ROW: Shirley Crablree. Shirley Barbarick, Jean Thomas, Nelda Boynlon, Frances Apolonio, Darlyne Rowe. THIRD ROW: Deborah Woollollr, Georgia King, Connie Flowerbird, Joan Barllell, Nancy Shaw, Mary Wilson, Jeanie Dollar. SECOND ROW: Lillian Lunsford, Joyce Hollman, Belly While, Shirley Long, Dian Ball, Belsy Moore. FRONT ROW: Sondra Wilson, Belva Edwards. Carolyn Glover, Mary Ann Page, Donna Eslrada, Thelma Ra1on. BOYS: BACK ROW: Richard Dodge, Gilberl Lockwood, Norman Hunl, Don Flowerbird, Delberl Speir, THIRD ROW: Marlin Flores, Danis Reeves, Allred McOslrer, Wayne Wilson, Blayne Wilson, Mr. Roberds. SECOND ROW: Tino Miranda, Joe Pirol, Don Kendall, Dave Ver Planlr, Marly Schweizer, Harvey Riclrells. FRONT ROW: Alberl Reed, Vincenl Valdez, Waller Chapman, Roy Howe, Ronnie Ruiz, Ronnie Chapman. GLEE CLUB S O lvl E R E A L G O N E SONGS WERE PUT OUT by Mr. Roberds' Boys' a n d Girls' Glee Club lhis y e a r. A record number ol enrollees wenl wilh lhe Tiger Caravan, gave as- se m b l y programs lor our own slud- enls, and parlici- paled in lhe annual Spring Music Fesli- val and al Bacca- laureale and Grad- ualion. LETTERMEN T H O S E WHEELS W A L K I N G AR- OUND THE CAM- PUS proudly dis- playing coveled blaclc swealers were our Iellermen. Their lellers were earned in maior sporls and designaled aclivily on lhe Varsily, Bee, or Cee leams. Ol- licers were: Kenny Freeman, presidenlg Fred Miranda, vice presidenl: and Ri- chard Reyes, secre- lary-lreasurer. Coach Brown was sponsor. TIGER LETTERMEN DISPLAY UNDAUNTED SPIRIT despilc a rugged inilialion. BACK ROW: Eldean Rose, Kenny Freeman, Herman Booy, Jim Ouasl, Mr. Brown, Den Fl-weibird, Don Kendall, Ralph Hulslrom, Bill Harris. FRONT ROW: Alberl Reed, Buyer Moiado, Pinlcy Miranda, Franlr Lunslord, Richard Reyes, Cliff Miranda, Jerry Towner.
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FIFTY-SIX BAND MEMBERS STEP HIGH in smarf new uniforms of orange and gray. BACK ROW: Elise Schweizer, Dave Ver Planlr, Bob Roenicke, Juan Almanza, Marfy Schweizer, Leo Rose, Don Goforih. Paul Mares, Wayne Wilson, Larry Rodriquez, Waller Chapman, Harvey Riclrefis, Alberi' Reed, Doug Rhodes. FIFTH ROW: Ruih Halman, Frank Rodriquez, Ronnie Chapman, Gilberi Loclwood, Doroihy Schwei- zer, Linda Rose, Joyce Hoffman, Carol McLean, Bobby Long, Jaan Barflefi, Joyce McLean, Shirley Revie, Beisy Moore. FOURTH ROW: Errol Marshall, Bnb Clouser, Manuel Plana, Don S eele, Frank Apolonio, Dugald Sfeele, Wanda Websfer, Roger Crafi, Linda Duhamel, Berfha Briffain, Jean Thomas, Beverly Lamb, Larry Kugler, Bob Sliff. THIRD ROW: Allcan Beafy, Charles Grufzmacher, Jessie Moore, Darlene Lisalda, Carolyn Glover, La Von Belfzner, Angie Rodriquez, Shirley Long, Connie Flowerbird, Jo Ann Hodges. Virginia Koehn, Barbara Wiseman, Lola Moore, Dian Ball, Suzanne Hulberf. Direcfor, Mr. R. Roberds. SECOND ROW: Helen Revie, Gerry Thompson, Donna Esfrada, Rosalie Newell, Nancy Shaw, Georgia King, Sue Walrher, Virginia Gruizmacher, Belva Edwards, Joyce Norfhrup, Mary Ann Page. FRONT ROW: Mona Kolb, Elaine Wiseman, Chrisfine Miranda, Nancy Builer. THIS WILL BEAR LOOKING INTO! . . . If Wanda Websler is innoceni, why is she hiding behind I'ha'r Iyre? Book her on suspicion and fake her Io The office for inierrogafion. WE'VE GOT THE PEP! WE'VE GOT THE STEAM! BACK ROW: Nola Thibodeaux, Woody Rodriquez, Connie Flowerbird. FRONT ROW: Helen Revie, Mary Ann Page. 28 Our Band Struts THE BAND LOCKED REAL SI-IARP Tl-IIS YEAR wiih iis gay new uniforms oi orange and gray Banc! members spenl many hours praciicing lor hall-lime aciiviries parades, programs and Iesiivals The annual Spring Fesrival was a maior eveni. A+ Long Beach The S.J.H.S. Banc! placecl sevenrh in ils class wiih a score ol 92.84, rhe highesi raiing ever received by our bancl al Thai compeiirive ai- lair. Thirreen of ihe Tiger Banc! members represenrecl our high
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