San Marino High School - Titanian Yearbook (San Marino, CA)

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IO2 -mai 5 Y- 5. af V lk H 'F xx -w POREWCDRD To you-The sTudenTs, The TaculTy, and The Triends oT The SouTh Pasadena-San Marino High School--is presenTed The CCPA DE ORC oT l95O. The sTaTT has endeavored To picTure, via The camera, a lens eye view oT The school Trom iTs social and curricular aspecTs. Each year our school becomes a sTaqe and each year The spoTliqhT Tocuses iTselT on The Senior Class. From This class comes The leaders oT The school, The nucleus around which The oTher classes revolve. To The seniors we dedicaTe This year's annual. DR, ELMER J. ERICKSON Principal An ellicienlly run school led by lour capable adminise lralors . . . Mr, Lawrence l-larper, superinlendenl oi lhe Soulh PasadenafSan Marino Cily Schools . , . Dr. Elmer J. Erickson, principal ol lhe senior high school and personal adviser lo The commission . . . Miss Jessie li. Qldl, dean ol girls and adviser lo lhe Girls' League . . . Mr. James Carpenler, vice principal, dean ol boys, and Boys' League adviser, MP LAWRENCE l-lP QPU? Suoerinlfvndwnl .3 qx ix . ' ,E 1 .ri , 11,51 J-5'.w'yL:'Q 3 , v ii 2.25 'sl ' I' ff n,f'.-f'L-at .f . ... ii as ' F ififtfi, . ' i ii iw' 2i3ff? .i9 6 '.' A - .- . ,if VA, . s M -Q, . . ii .1 .7 fin , ',Q: tr- ri 5 fl MISS JESSIE T, OLDT Dean ol Girls ADMINI The new addilions lo lhe counseling slall were Miss Margarel Lauer . . . Mrs. Margarel Mills . . . and Mr. Frank Williamson. They assisled Miss Qldl and Mr. Car- penler in counseling and arranging lhe sludenl's personal program. Working 'logelher lo keep lhe office running smoorhly and compelenlly were lhe ohfice secrelaries-Mrs, Dillon . . . Mrs. Gumaer . . . Mrs. Myers . . . and Mrs. Leahy. MR, JAMES R. CARPFNTLR Vice prinripal 5 if 1 .. Members of the ol'Tice slaTl--Mrs. Myers, Mrs, Leahy, Mrs, D-llon, and MTS.GUVYTd 1i 'also limi, rful from Ther busy fchrduif: lcv pose Tor p.clure, RATICDN This year The sludenls assisled in The ohfices . . learning 'rhe rouline and The procedures of a well organized slall. The Three main proiecrs sponsored by The Parenl-Teachers' Associarion, under The leadership ol: Mrs. Roberl M. Sellle, were back To-school niqhf for The parenfs . . . The John Raifl Concerl . . . lhe open house in April. New To The facully This year were Mrs. Margarel Mills C fs. f MlSS MPXRGARLT LAULR HR FRANK WlLLlAMSOll Counselor ..,, ew-A A comm flee ol The PTA al worlc mailing lellers To The parenls Seen assislino in The office were Ann Mulhearn and Burnirr- Kurlirlc . . . Mrs. Eleanor l-lidden, absenl in recenl' monlhs because of illness . . . Mr. R. W. Graham . . . Mr. C. G. Louis . . . and Mr. Roberl Naegler. Mrs. Lucille Linn was back afler a year of absence. Non-relurning Teachers were Miss Barbara George . . . Miss Mildred Price, relired . . . Mr. Vincenf Daqorl . . . and Mr. Howard Snyder. The sludenfs and adminisfralion deeply mourn The passing of Miss Flor- ence Williams in The year nineleen hundred and lorfy-nine. MRS. MARGARET MTLLS Counselor -'rw-our CLARK KENYO N Commission ' er ol lnfe Z' DI Commissioner G CGMMISSICD Snnooi e year ol Fiffy, The nine commissioners slarled off by ialcing over llieir ol- lices in The scheme siudeni governrnenl . . . l-lenry l-land and Janie Alexander managed and promoled ASB sales fo 97.37, . . . Girls' and Boys' League aciivilies were organized by Jane Beel and Dan Oredsori respeclively , . . Friday's assem- blies and Thursday meelings were presided over by l'ily iniiiaiing flw CK SHOOSHAN ons-ral SUSIE DLJTCHER C ommissioner ol Corres S pondrznf e AM MORLEY Commissioner ol Allwleiics Commissioners shown al one ol fhe cabinel meerinqs are, lelr ro riqhl: Danny Oredson, Henry Hand Jani Alexander, Sam Morley, Diflc Shooshan, Dr, Elmer J. Ericlson, Marlee Garbelr, Clarlc Kenyon, Susl D rlwr and Jane Beel. Dick Shooshan, C. G .... school acriviries were publicized in local papers by lvlarlee Garbell . . . afhlefic aclivifies were supervised by Sam Morley . . . Susie Dulcher recorded 'rhe rninules al 'rhe nneelings . . . checking 'rhe school grounds and heading lhe campus commillees was Clark Kenyon. The commissioners served as hosl 'ro lhe San Gabriel Sfudenl Conference November I6 . . . clean campus, school spiril, and sporlsmanship were 'he main fopics discussed . . . decoraling, design- ing, choosing liclcels, arranging for enlerlainmenl, and lhe band were lhe iobs ol lhe commissioners who sponsored The lirsr dance of rhe year, Com- missioners' Capers . . . rhe year was climaxed by campaign poslers, skirs, and speeches by rhe furure commissioners. JANE ALEXANDER HENRY HAND MARLEE GARBETT Commissioner ol Ac'iviTies Commissioner oi Finance Commissioner of Public ly . ,airy ' Al- ' ic X A .M 'Q A ',. .K ' ,, V , T' Girls' League Cabinel: Tronl row: Woodburn, Beel, Picliell Weaver, King. Row 2: l-lorchilz, Copeland, Burlce. Row 3: Pally, Nelson, Axlell, Miss Jessie T. Oldl, Shryoclc, Gardner, Kurliclc Diepenbroclc, Amende, Klopsch. Row 4: Ball, Sampson, and Elliol Mfifl- 4 GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League . . . under lhe able managemenl of Jane Beel, president and Miss Jessie T. Oldr, adviser . . . had a very success- ful year. The aclivilies began wilh The New Girls' Parly planned by Jeanie King, chairman , . . The Au+umn Balm, annual dance, under Jane Weldon . . . +he sophomore, iunior, and senior class leas wilh Mary Jo Nelson, Debby Pally, and Margie Klopsch, chair- men . . . lhe Girls' League play direcled by Sue Copeland . . . career day arranged by Nancy Shyroclq . . . May Day iesfival was supervised by Beverly Ball . . . and lhe annual picnic was organized by Julie Sampson. Ofher League ollices were occupied by Elaine Weaver, vice presi- denl and chairman of The girls campus commillee . . . Sue Burke, Secrelary . . . and Judy Ellicl, freasurer. JANE BEEL Commissioner of Girls The closing scene ol The Girls' League play: lell To righl: Alden, Vollc, Con- sfans, Broolcs, Griiiilh, and Thompson. A'lfirno'in.1 'ha rope flimb, r'li nv .-. .-.--. . ...af -.,-.. . - .. , . Boys' League Cabine': fron' row: Slaclcpole, Gaflinqhouse. Kenyon, Oredsor. Row 7: Regalz Roberrson, Van Pell Hand, Row 33 Garrefl, Ronnow, Wriqhl, Loeller, Reynolds, Polich, Shooshan, Dev, Mr. James Carpvnfe' and Morley, BUYS' LEAGUE Golden Gloves . . . lhe major proiecl each year . . . was pre senred in May under +he nnanagennenl of Dan Gredson, commis- sioner of boys. Advising lhe Boys' League was Mr. James Carpenler, vice-principal. The orher acfiviries included The Trus+y Trornpf' annual Chrisimas dance . . . iniramural handball lournamenl . . . arhlelics equiprnenl proiecl . . . len Decalhlon evenls, enlrance required by all lhe boys . . . and ihe League meelings which fea- iured excellenl speakers, alhlelic figures, and enlerlaining sporis movies. The League officers helping Dan were Alan Roberlson, vice- presideni and chairman of lhe Boys' campus commilfee, replacing George DeWeese who graduared in mid-ierrn . . . and George Wrighi, who loolc over lhe Office of bolh secreiary and Treasurer al ihe end of 'rhe firsr semesler. DAN OREDSON Commissioner ol Boys enls, was Paul Lamb wilh iqh'ii.ax1lrnf:n and Ronald ardifxmn loolcinq on M3333 xx Q 4 1 A ,,-. 4 , -: P gf X 4 ' ,.,y.,Mf-y - 2 Q5-3 Vi' 2 , N, :va iii hs. A f , X was X '1 BOB GARRETT presidenT JIM RON NOW vice-presidenT MARY FITZPATRICK secreTary PETER DOBBS Treasurer l3ronT row assembly seaTs and maroon senior sweaTers sTarT ouT The year Tor The class oT T950 , , , Senior class meeTinqs presided over by Bob GarreTT and Miss MorqareT Lauer, class adviser, lcepT us Trom our nexT period . . . longfremembered will be The immorTal senior assembly, The winning ChrisTrnas l3oOTh and The senior-moTners' Tea . . . The l:iqhTinq LiTTles a smash hiT . . . senior cliTch day leaving The school deserTed by upper- classmen . . . The Prom brings never-Toebe-Torgoh Ten memories . . . qraduaTion arrives aT lasT . . . announCemenTs senT ouT . . . The baCcalaureaTe service, The senior bre-alcTasT, The Tarevvell assembly, ccmrnenCemenT exercises, and Then iT's over . . . memories oT Three wonderTul years. SENIORS pw ELAINE ACHTENHAGEN FRANZ ADELOUIST JERRY ADDICOTT ROBERT ALDERMAN JANE ALEXANDER MARILYN AMENDE IRVING ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDERSON EUNICE ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDERSON FRITZ AMELUNXEN 'X TED ANDERSON RICHARD ANDRESON RICHARD ARMSTRONG JOHN ARNETT EUGENE ARTHUR SARA AmN5 ELEANOR AXTEL 'Q PATRICIA BALDWIN BEVERLY BALL DONALD BARCUS JUNE BARDEN ROGER BARNES BARBARA BARNHART 535 MARIE ELAINE BERNAL DAVID BEAR JANE BEEL ROBERT BERGSTROM COLLEEN BIHL RICHARD BIRCHER I7 CLASS QF '50 The mighty senior sweaters...maroon with a white and maroon fifty emblem . . . being shown to Rodney Youngson by the two chairman LJ I URSULA siRKHOusER GRACE BLEVENS BEVERLY BOWERS Virginia Long and Ai Garlinghouse. GARY BOYD ANN WGHAM NANCY BROOKS Qi' 71 ROBERT enowm ROBERT BUCK sowArzo BUHLIG CAROL BUNNELL NOEL BURGBACHER RICHARD :Tune-Ess FLORENCE BURKE PATRICIA CAIRNS JAMES CALDWELL JERRY CALLAHAN -'AN'CE CARTER GAIL CAUTHEN JANE CHADSEY RusssLL CHANDLER SULLMAN CHASE f THOMAS ci-remiss LINDA cr-cess ' MARSHALL CLARK I8 , 51 , 3533 W 1 I NE X ARTHUR CLARK THOMAS CLEMINSON SENIGRS SALLY COEEMAN RICHARD COLLINS BARBARA COMES JOAN CONNELLY 3 PATRICSA CONNELLY SUSAN COPELAND EUGENE COPHER JAMES CROUL D'CK CROWL PATRICIA QYMBALA JACK DAVIES CHARLES DAVIS EDDIE DEY NANCY DIEHL Q 1 A 'CL' f -fn DONALD DAVIS VWIAN DENNBTOUN CHARLES DESBRLSAY GEORGE DewEEsE SANDRA DLEPENBROCR KARL DLETERLE PETER DOBBS ANN DOBSON DALE DoNALsoN JEAN DUCOMUN SUSAN DUTCHER ROBERT EDWARDS JUDY ELLIOTT W-REA ENGLEHARDT I9 CLASS OF '50 FREDRICKA FARMER MARILYN FLOATEN MARKUS FREY MARLEE GARBETT - SUZANNE GODWIN 20 BARBARA HSHER MARY FITZGERALD BETTY ANN FAY DIANE FENNELL BETTY FINKLER 7 muh.. WILLIAM FOIST CAROL FOLSOM ROSS FOPIANO DAR'-ENE FOWLER ROBERT FRANK 44-4.4, DAVID FULTON WILLIAM FUNDENBFRG MAN'-YN GALASS0 ALAN GALLION -U. 9- DIANE GARDNER AL GARLINGHOUSE ROBERT GARRETT FRED GARRISON SHWLEY GIBSON RADMILLA e-oeo MELVTN GOLDBERG MARSHALL GRAM JOHN GRAMONT . KAREN GRANRUD 'W MARGARET GANNON -D ,QRN SENIORS ., '1- PATRICA GREEN ELLEN HAGERMAN BRACK HALE HENRY HAND COLLEEN HARRIGAN JERRY HARRING-TON -,Wy R -, -W' -,gy-ff--ri--r -:' ' -' Y tai-'SQA ,. ,. ,LV I GARY HARVEY ELEANOR HAwRiNs V rim HAY ROBERT HEARD ALBERT HEWITT MARJOM HM -qw ze - 4 if 49- MARY BEWE i-uLL JANET HODGKQNSON ELFRIEDA HOLZAPFEL NANCY HOOD RKSHARD HOYT LEE ANN HUFFMAN 'sq 3, SUSANNA HUGHES RICKY HUMPHREY JANlCE HUNTER u n a lam aihgrfv HH Once upon a time there was a little engine . . . senior Christmas booth . . . first prize winner. . . worlrers, left to right, Carolyn Thomson, PATRICIA HUNTER EDWINA HYLAND DALE JACKSON Otto Mauthe, linda Srhow-chairman, Nancy Shryorlr. 2l W, w ...lggw ..., xi A u-las il i I7 nn.-i. CLASS OF '50 SHIRLEY JACKSON ROBERT JACKSON DAVID JENKINS GEORGE JENNINGS DANNY JENSEN GEORGE JOHNSON r N? fi MARJORIE JOHNSON PATRICA JOHNSON VIVIAN JOHNSON YVONNE JOHNSON SUZANNE JOHNSTONE FRANK JORGENSON 5? TONY KEILEY JUDY Kew CLARK KENYON mc:-:ARD KEYES CAROLYN Kms JANE KING 1- ., JEANW 'SWG HARRIETTE KINSEY THOMAS KIRK Moms KIRK KENNETH KLHN MARGIE KLOPSCH aemlce KumucH JEAN LATIMER am LATTIN man LEE KEG LINDELL EVE'-YN UNDLEY 22 SENICDRS .li DENM5 WWE JOHN UWNGSTONE vine-:NIA Lowe- PATmcrA Love K euz Lowe CARL '-UD'-OW N QR 7 JEANNE LUTHER KAREN McCORKLE SANDY MCGAUGHEY MARILYN MCGAUGHEY JOYCE MCGONAGILL TERRY MCGRAW if W A,-YCE MCWTOSH DONA MCKENM CRADG MCMANIGAL THOMAS MADSON MARUN MALLETTE MARPE MANAHAN fl 1 ,J Ji lg. . . - ' - Hiott. Standing I to r: Curtam call after Semor play, seated I to n Louxse Mudge, Bull Norns, HIGH Hilgefmifb R0dneY Y0U 950 ind h'dY E u n Sue Hugheslugene Copher, Gloria Pickett. Gary Havey, Gretchen Rubins, Ridlmna 5090- Karen Mfwkle, Dune woodfmd and Bm Schmm' J 23 CLASS OF '50 1 qt' ROGER MANN MAMAN MARSHALL MARY ALICE MARSHALL BARBARA MARTIN Rosm Mmrocics owo MAUU-is fy Q A ff' 1 ANN MAXWELL MARILYN MENDELSON MARTHA METZGER BARBARA MEYEROTT BILL MILLER BARBARA MILLS am MOFFEU SAM MORLEY ANN Mossfz LOUISE Musee ANN MULHEARN L JANET MUNR0 Au yg N gn A A A.AL. Q 2 E es. , A ' A SUSAN MURRAY MARY MYERS CHARLES NEALE af Z1 '. I . 4 v Mbdeiing at the annual Senior Mothers' Tea . . . April I8 . . . were Susie V lohnstone, Margie Kiopsdi-chairman, Sandy Diepenbfoclr, Pat Anderson. V Rom, NERGER KENNETH NICHQLS eeonee NieLsoN 24 Ai SENIORS ' 'H JAMES NOE BILL NORRIS DONALD NORWOOD MARY OLIVER ULUAN OLSEN BRUCE OLSEN DAN QREDSQN , JANET ORTH MARY OTAKE PAT PARSONS PHYLLIS PAXSON D'CK PEASE NANCY PELTON BYRON PICKETT GLORIA PICKETT SAM PISCAITELLI FRANCINE PIUMA GORDON PLEWS uf, J 1 Il BRUCE POLLOCK JUNE POLLOCK JEAN PORGES BILL PULSKAMP DIANE RANSFORD KWH MUCH GEORGE READ MARLENE REARDDN JOAN REID JOYCE REID I ROD RISTOW ALICE Ross 25 CLASS OF '50 NEDRA ROBERTS ALAN ROBERTSON ELOISE ROBERTSON LOUIS ROBINSON -'UUE ROCKFELLOW PAT RODGERS J EDITH SAMPSON KENNETH SANSON POSEMARY SATER BILL SCHMITZ LINDA SCHOW 25' AMES RONNOW DAVID ROOS DONALD ROSE GRETCHEN RUBINS JERRY RULE CONSTANCE RUMBOLU -9 lx ROGER SCHUYLER JO SHAW BEVERLY SHEPARD MARY sn-mess DlCK SHOOSHAN NANCY SHRYOCK JACK SISSON if LYNN sux VIRGINIA sMTTH ARTHUR sonce DONNA SPENCER JANET STANALAND I FEVER'-Y 5TE'NBERGER 26 W'-3' SENIORS SCTTTDT Class SPCGRGTS GTG left T0 TTQMI Janet H0d9kiTTS0TL 690796 Seniors buying announcements . . . Marie Mgnahan, Sandy Diepenbroclr, Wright, Margie Klopsch and Alice Robb. i Pat Anderson, Beverly Steinberger, Susie Johnstone. , wht' JOAN STEWART RONALD STEWART i-mizmerr sriNsoN ELIZABETH STRINGHAM JAMES SUTHERLAND PETER swANsoN sauce swan X HOWARD swrman BARBARA THOMAS PAT THOMAS CAROLYN THOMSON ri-ioMAs THORNTQN V1 VERA TOLBERT MILES TURPIN MARIAN UBIL VRAI VANDNER ROGER VAN PELT MARY VOLK 27 CLASS OF '50 af GNL VURPILLAT GEORGE WAGGENER DONALD WALKER LINDA WALLSCHLAEGER JUNE WATERBURY ELAINE WEAVER VIRGINIA WEAVER 'lib I. vm BARBARA WEED RICHARD WEILEIN JANE WELDON ESTELLE WEMpON GARY WHEATCROFT fi ROBERT WIEGAND BARBARA WILLE KENNETH WILLIAMS LOREN WILLIAMS NQRMAN WILLIAMS JOYCE WINN JERRY WITHROW A.W.O.L. GRANT ACHERMAN IRVING ANDERSON ROBERT BIRD RONALD COLLINS TED COTHERN RUSSELL CRANDALL JEAN DOYLE ROBERT EDWARDS NORMAN FRANSEN RICHARD HEINDEL MAXINE HOLAN 28 DIANE WOODFORD BILL WOODWARD RICHARD WORTH GEORGE WRIGHT DENNISON YORK nous YOUNG PETER YOUNG Ronuev YOUNGSON 'X i J N-Z EMIKO YAMASKI A.W.O.L. DONALD MQLAUGHLIN DEREK OATWAY RONALD PAULS KEITH RAUCH JACK SCHULTZ MICHAEL SCOTT HOWARD SEVDRE DONALD SMITH ANDREW SOMERS RICHARD VANDORN I , I Z r 1. 'J 5 ',Rr,, ' . , , 'K - , ,Q f', ffrira ,. f ', ,f ,- 71 H 1:51 . 4' ' ' I 1 .. 1 ' 11' 1-ii ,i l ! Q ' 1' 'V ' A M v 955 , -A I L:-.'. 'z N may., L-Y , -. A 'Q . :x x v '27 1. n 53'-:Em --4... , ,, ,.., .1:.-:f1M, m.g,ji up f -X - .,..- 751 .fl Y A I' 1L2gl.'FF'J , , . Fwy? .I 95'5Q- i 5 L , f A A, Q ,Q 435, f- ii fd. ff, Q 4 ' N na la- . 4 , I 1 3: 4 4 -A glyxif , I of 'B' .rig Q ' W ' ,.,.. A , 4. Y' 'Y W ', if D ' '-:TNG-Q -SFP1 'T 'QM A' A .. 'fy 'A..'- , 4-54 ' pi -Q! 3 ' 34 ' , .3 M 1-i fl ,r ' , I my Q A In -9 JT is ,aw v xx f wi V 4 a X - a r ' e -W , haf-Q ' H A: 1-I g -,:1,? V- 5.417-,.. . .. fr .vis K . 'S -' 1-'U c'1J1f -,- . .tr ' ' . na u wi My No longer babes ol lhe school, finally down oh' The shell . . . lalcing 2nd prize lor Their Chrisrnnas booih . . . displaying admirable 'lalenl in ihe Junior assembly under 'rhe supervision cl Miss Elizabelh Birnie, adviser 'ro The class . . . biggesl and mos? expiring proied ol rhe school year-ihe Junior-Senior Prom-on May 26. arranged and paid for by fhe Juniors . . . flowers and linen predorninaiing al lhe Junior Mo+her's Tea held January IO , . . eledions of new commissioners . . . Senior swealer design coniesl . . . Jr. girls helping al gradualion . . . Nex+ year rhe big wheels on campus. BUZ RAGATZ presidenf JOE FRENCH . vice-presidenl CAROL MCCONNELL ,, . secrelary KENNEY BROWN . , A ,ireasurer Junior Boofh, feafuring ihe Navaio Indians, wins second prize . . , working were, lef+ fo righf: Velma Kaenal, Kimie Tashima, and Glenda Bruner. JUNIORS SHELLA AINSWORTH CHARLES ALAMADA JOHN ALEXANDER CLIFFORD ALTENBURGER Louis AMESTOY BARBARA ANDERS SALLY ANDERSON 'mil fl . N x J ,.::. L E A 5 ...... - .,.ff1E Q JOAN ANGUS PHLLLP ANTHONY DAVID LEE ATKINSON CARL AUER , ESTHER AVILA RICHARD BMLEY CHARLES BALDWIN .- f ' N f -ft , tif.- , A I Lf' - .L L if - , 4 JUNE BALDWIN ROSALIND BALFOUR BEUTA BARR MARILYN BARTON THOMAS BATES ARTHUR BAUDRY ANSLEY BEALL fs... X PATRICK BEATTIE SALLY BELL FRANK BEHRING EVELYN BELL DONALD BENNETT RGBERT BEST WILUAM BIDLAKE f -'- -a .24 - ... if L N is , ,.:. 3 ,lk JOHN BILES HERBERT BLACK B!LL BLAKESLEE SHQRLEE MALQCK JOHN KENT BLANCHE GERALDINE BOEROCKE JAY 3OWER5 ,W ,...j,W JANE BRABYN PP-HL BRABYN NEALE BRADWAY Mooesm BREWTON Auce BROGDEN KENNETH BROWN GLENDA enuNesz 3 I CLASS OF '51 RACHEL BRYANT nov use eunose SUSAN sumcz meoooae BURNETT Lucfzem BYRAM JACK CARRINGTON MARCIA CASS CAROL CEDEROUIST LYDIA CHAMBERLINE ' KEITH CHASE DELCIE CALZONE VERNON CHASF 'tgvgjv A - A5 ag-. kg, .'fu'Y I .. STEPHEN CAMPBELL QF' ' ' I WILLIAM CLARK CONSTANCE CLARKE cmeowws comm JANE CONDON WALIER comm DIANA comma vukefum cowsmws D1 AN A COOK 'CP DOLORES COSTES BARBARA COX EDWARD CRAMSIE JAMES DEMARS JEAN Drew-:en JOAN nomar: BARBARA DOME, JEANNETTE DRUMMOND milf ...1.,....-.... . 1...- ELLEN DICK A39 EUGENE GERALD DICKS JANET DIETERLE KIRK DUSHANE JAMES nwxsqn f I MILTON DYKE RICHARD DYRHSEN DONALD EDDY CHARLES EDSON WILLUIM ESTABROOK CHARLES EVERTS BETTY FARKAS 32 1, JUIXIIORS 'JK' MARY FENTON K- 5 MARGARET FOGARTY KAI'-4. EEN GARCFALO BARBARA GRAHAM AL JEFF FERNALD CATHERINE FIDDES MADISON FISHER 'Gy' JOSEPH FITZPATRICK DIANE FLECK I C' . JO WATSON FRENCH vu SALLY FLOYD . ' l F' . kb N ,A f I N ROBERT GARBER Ai Q SHIRLEY GOUGH SHARON FOGLINO SHARON JANE FOIST SHIRLEY JEAN FOIST DIANE FRAZIER q vi--N! 1 E x R .,, ' i sg . :S-L, fi A 'au -Q ., Ex 'A I Nw. -' if t ' ., Q' - ' ' .. -' is' I -. FW. A :Af-fm A 'Q A-'A ., I - a ' JOHN GERHART QEORGE GIBBS MICHAEL G-IDDINGS ROBERT GOLDSBERRY 'nw-L I .. i -N ' X at .r . G WJ' fa 3 A I 1 'R LEELAND GRAY CECILA SALLY GREEN A54 , I ,, ':' I ,R 4, .,., ... . S .. . ,XX A XKLQ Q-1 . .-.'. CHARLES HAMMOND BARBARA HAND TRUDEU- HARVEY af . 31 Ham , O AAIA I 'mf NANCY HAYWARD as-k ,nn-. RICHARD HELM JOSEPH GUMAER MELVIN HAWKS GLORIS GOSCI-I MARLENE GUNDERSQN CLAIRE GUSTAFSON NINA HALE 1- I SH . 4- L WW! .I l i N Picfured af Ihe Junior MOYLTBVIS Tea were Joyce TayIor, - serving, Shirley Gough. MariIyn Keich, Joanne Sweeh BRUCE HENRY JEAN HERRICK Virginia Wafson, and Brownie Bell. 33 CLASS OF '51 HOWARD HIEMKE GEORGE Hooees DONALD HOLLAR SANDRA HOLMOUIST SARA HOLTON ANNABELLE HORCHWZ A A 1 -J rw' - - n... ii NAOMI I-IOYT PIETER HUBBARD ROBERT HURERT PATRICIA HUF? HAROLD HUNTER WAYNE HYDE - 'A 1, - VARLARAQRRADQAAQR I -6- ' Q' A i gn . A UI' B Z -A BOB ING? AM BENJAMIN 'RVINE PATRICIA JANDT DIANE JANSSE HENRY JARBOE JANE JEFPREYS I ,MDI K I JOSWH JQNES M,-,URENE JQN55 PATRICIA RUTH JONES PATRICIA JININGS NANCY JOHNSON RONALD JOHNSON ROBERT HOUGHTON JAMES IMLER x -:V E ff J , 1 JOHN JEMELIAN VELNA KAENL F - . I, I . z ' -1 V - A ' P 9 , ,A L- V A A ,X-,. ... S, SANDRA KARAS CAROL KEARNEY BEVERLY ANN KENNEQY gAvqg KERN NANCY KEN1' MARILYN KIECH JACK KIRK Toon KIRKPATRICK DARLENE KISER RONALD KISSAM RQZANNE RLEINER JANET Roos CAROLYN Kuxucx 34 LAKE SUSAN LANZIT , STEPHEN LEHRACK eueewe LEONARD RHETA LEONARD 4+- LAWRENCE LLOYD MARCIA LONG ROBERT LONG ELIZABETH MCQINLEY MARGARET MCGRAW URSULA MCLAUGHUN nd A COLEEN MacNEILL .EE fl-FSS MAGNOLIA .IOANNE MARSHALL I gps ' QQ XM- ' CLIFFORD MFNKE PAUL MERRILL JOHN MICHEL JEANNE LOVELAND JUDITH McNAIR KENNETH MART N JUNIORS ROBERT LEWIS SUSAN LUNDY ROBERT MQNEAL GWENDOI YN MARTYN VIRGINIA LEWIS I CAROL McCONNELL .. ,. , I if As N .. ,I JAMES MACKEL g RONALD MASON FRED MICHAEUAN THOMAS MICKLEY THOMAS MITCHELL RICHARD LINDLEY 'X A' NANCY Mcemse-I Di- - ID MACLE-AN L.,-' .-V. dk: - . ' WILLIAM MELLENTINE BRIAN MOORE .. O GWENDOLYN Moons MEREDITH MOORE EDWARD MORGAN MARILYN MORGAN MARY LEE M011 Rossa? MuLvIN WILLIAM MURPHY 35 2 I 1 ..4 5 I CLASS OF 'SI 2 'W' ful-avg' I MARIA NASABAL MARION NEALE WILLIAM NEILL GEORGE NISSEN TIM NORTON ALICE ANN PAINTER NANCY LEE PARRISH DEBBY ANN wmv JOHN PAYNE MARY vemcs MARY ANN PELLEGRIN MARJORIE PETICOLAS FRANCES PISCITELLI FREDERICK Poe . N. ZR ' 5 fra! 1: I X , 'S- SN ' N W I gi 1 nov POLKINGHORNE EDKER POPE ROBERT aowuzs BERNAR PRIMEAUX SALLY MAE RADER ROBERT RAGAU .pax ANNE REED GRETCHEN REINKE PETER REYNOLDS FELICIA RIEMER ., H 'QI' l ,pb-X QOSEMARY R955 JOHN ROBERG CAROLYN ROOEN JOAN ROLEN5 f 3 W RALSTON RIGGS ROBERT ROWE SHIRLEY RILEY MARTHA LEE RUDDELL Y CHARLES ST, CLAIR JULIE SAMPSQN RONALD SCI'-IAUFLER BETTIE JEAN SCHLEICHER JEAN SCHMID ELEANOR SCHOBER 36 DONNA RAYBOLD NANCY RIVINIUS vt VG .L ix- : . .,,. , ' -.L , Civ: I RICHARD RUST MARILYN LEE SCHRUMPF FRANK SCHWARTS CEDRIC SCOTT SYLVIA SEIDFLL . . , f.I-5:5 ES KENNETH SIMPSON JANET SKAER N . , 4 i 3 f Q . 4 if M WTLLIAM SPARLING JAMES STACKPOLE EVELYN SUTHERLAND JO ANN SWEET PP JOHN TERRY GEORGELYN THATCHER , Q V E, jggf- iii - ' ,Fw , , U . b ZX Q - :,, L 5 , ' ' A T i CORINNE SMITH JEAN STANYER 5 Q KIMIE TASHIMA Q.. Q, .L 4 'i ii JAMES D. THOMAS DONALD TAYLOR JOYCE ELLEN JAMES GTHOMAS BARBARA THOMPSON CAROUNE THOMPSON L chain for ihe commencemen+ exercises. JUNIORS . fc Q JAMES SHARPE . 4? WX 5 Q is X x 3 f ffm 5 , f i f EveLYN somenviue MARY JEAN STEWART CATHERINE STRAHAN RAYMOND SUMMERS Junior girls wearing pas+ei dresses and carrying Hue cus+omary sahn and flower TAYLOR MARILYN TEEL CLASS OF '5I LYNN THOMPSON W' X vi T: I Q' s I. JERROLD TURNER CAROL WALL G 'T DENNIS WEATHERLY RITCHIE WHITAKER A. W. O. L. DWIGHT ACKERMAH WILLIAM BAHRI LINDLEY BEST I-AUL BODE RICHARD CARLSON BOYD CONVERSE BROCK COWAN PAUL ETCHEBARNE MARY ETTA GILBERT AUSTIN HATHAWAY MARK HOPKINC 38 AA? '-Z3 A ARTHUR TI-IORNE BERTRAM THURNHER EMMA BETTY IOOLE HUBERT TOLL Ti S I r.. A Er. I 'X MARY LANE TURNER GEORGE LINDEREIILL CAROL VAN DORN RICHARD VAN FRANK BETTY LOUISE WADE alb- Ax . I: E I I' MON K . 3 vi NANCY WALLACE ANNE WALLEN KENNETH WARD PAUL WARREN FLETCHER WATSQN JANE ELLEN TRAUGOTT LYNN CAROL TUREK ELIZABETH WAGNER VIRGINIA WATSON 'C' I 0 5' R bf E 'Q' Q' A TERRY LOU WEBSTER MARIAN WHS ROBERT WEIS VIRGINIA WELDON SHIRLEY WESTLARE JACK WESTLUND W5 Y? . 'Lia DONALD WILLIAMS ERED WILLIAMS MARY WILLIAMSON JANET WILLIS SALLY ANN WINN JANET WQODBURN RUTH ANN WOODS JOANNE' MARIE WYDLER RICHARD ZINN ELIZABETH WOOD A. W. O. L. PHILIP HUBBARD CHARLES McAREORY LAWRENCE MCCLU RE RONALD MCGRARY JOHN MICHEL BETTRAM MOURON DENNIS O'LEARY SHIRLEY RAPP JOHN SCHMITT PETER SCOTT THOMAS STEFANE DONALD THOMPSON 13 1 FRANK LOFFER presidenf KENNY KIESLER vice-presidenl CAROL EASLEY secrela ry PATTY MCMARTIN lreasurer Working on lhe sophomore Chrislmas boofh were, lefl' fo righlz Franlz Loffer, Hope Phelan, Flora Jamelian, Jackie Kehlel, and Befh Muren I , f 4 , .. .-HEPA Shown serving and receiving refreshmenls al lhe Sophomore Mo+her's Tea were Beverly Smifh, Jean Howard, Vera Scoll, Jean Wilson, and Pal Caldwell. Sophomores high on lhe shell . . . memorizing school songs and yells . . . planning and clecoraling Their own Chrislmas boolh, placing lasl bul slill having lwo years 'ro win . , . annual Molhers' Tea, Oclober 25 . . , proudly producing lheir assembly under The able assisls ance ol Mrs. Doris Severlscn, class adviser, and Frank Loigler, presidenl . . . decoraling lhe gradualion slands al commencernenl lime . . . and showing greal promise for lheir fulure years in school. SCPHOMORES. FRONT ROW: Ayres N. Beel, Addoms, Bowers, Billings, M. Anderson, Brian. ZND ROW: Baldwin, Slater, Blaclc Biszanls, D, Alden, C, Alden, Allison, 3RD ROW: Becker, Berry, Barnes, Angus, Beavens, Bageman Ashlon Clark, Brandi, C Y ix N UW' 'sf , , u 4 CLASS OF '52 ii- 1-? Q M 10' 6 l ' 7 1' ls. ' LF AF 5 X -3 '4...4. .an Q 4 -J' K ap. l w .M X gm '- SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Clvislensen, Caldwell, Bruce. Coolc, Clernlnson, Carlson, Coafs, Clubb, ZND ROW: P. Clarke, Combs, Carr Buck, Colwell, Bunling, 3RD ROW: Carrlere, Clnlarenza, W, Brown, Coltle, Cease-r, J, Connolly, QT 4 D , F l ,.,..,.......... M . -C C . 4 V 1 k ,.,. ,, x W 1 5, F 'J 752.19 Q , Q 3 ,I . nn it 1 .1-IF v V 'r H 'f' f' .a .1 'Jill .ff .k U ' ,: . I . U' , -1 H-ef iv -9' ,Q ..,r ,' Q, , di -- , .. . ' X ' ' ' xi ' , ' ij V. f 'J Q: f ' If' f' ,J P. Zf. ag '-'I ' ' Q . M i , R - 6 -i 6 E . 'Q' 46 - W 'PJ' , 'Q' X 0 F? , ,- , Xl I -if - A X ' V is L SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: E, Edwards, Delplnev. Davis, Crowell, M, Davis, DeBolf, Easley, ZND ROW: Crocker, D, Croclcer, Dlelvl, Cunning lnarn, Cranslon, Green, 3RD ROW: De-Tlwornas, Corlon, Fakins, Dannanger, Dreier, Culver. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Foland, Hamlin, Emery, Flclwebarne, Eggles+on, Gossman, Gregson, ZND ROW: Hanson, Green, Grillfitlw, Goronn Fislm, Geisel, Freeman. XRD ROW: Fisfer, Foofe, Flora, Oilleife, Garrison, Felllwam, Friclcson, Halderman. 91, 'g- ,kia 494 9' san' A 4 l Y' CLASS OF '52 -W, as I6 ' A ni? 'M N ,fl ' N-1 ' I x 1 'T . . -,v ., I- ,1 ,-A 4,5 , y .. if A - ..-f,, Y 2. ,. M af. .- 9 'f af 3 T I Q -, -Q JN v 1 - ' . xx I 'iii X 3 3 4. 7 N 3 T J i W V9 T i . 1 s I . - 1 , SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Helmick, Hency, Helm, Hay, Harr, Hawkins, HH, Haynez. FND ROW: Hiernke, Hiirnars, Herslnberqer, H512- leer, Hawley, Hill, Heafon. SRD ROW: Harrington, Henderson, H'lin'ian, Herr 5, tnercai, Holcen, Herndon, Hayward, Hanry. ,IIN xiii: 'Q . , 1 f lf' Y, 2' if ,, SOPHOMORES. FRONT ROW: Hood, Kaopius, Howard, lnce, Hugos, Hyslop, Jolnns, Kelwlel, QND ROW: Huslon, Kenl, Hubbard, Jolnnslone, Kimmel, Kinman, Jonnson, Jemelian, 3RD ROW: Jordan, Huffman, Hughes, Janslcy, Howell, Kiesler, Hyland. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Kulliclc, Kirlc, J, Kirlc, Lindquisi, Larson, Livingsfon, Lewis, Lindalnl Kusel, ZND ROW: Knerr, Lacavera, Koppel, Laws, Lannon, Laslwbroolc, Lawrence, DeS+elano. 3RD ROW: Larson, Loffer, Kirliand, Levinslci, King, Gosline, Lillle, Ferron. Y 4. ll U SOPI-IOMORES E g R '1 3 25 sv 1 3 L ff-'V .fjanaf . Q f , if W .Qi li :A 'Eff V' , 'i Pl SOPHOMORFS, FRONT ROW: Millelfe, McMar'rin, McLaughlin, Marlinsen, Lamb, Marlin, Logan, Mack, ZND ROW: Miller, McDowell, Loos, Marr, Maclnlyre, Maqinnis, McCloskey. 3RD ROW: Mardigian, Long, Loop, Mamrnano, Marfell, Merrill, Melkesian, Lenihan, 'V 3 3 if Q.,, z, Q1-CY Xxxxa-1 SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Myers, Moser, Olson, Nelson, Marflmer, Nailo. ZND ROW: Minard, Ayama, Norlon, Normann, Muren, Norris. 3RD ROW: Mooney, Moll, Morre, Nichols, Myers. B, Myers. R. Myers. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Oehm, Rose, Poe, Posf, Parkinson, Pennebaker, Pinson, Phelan, Pikens, Renwick. ZND ROW: Pelers, Pralher, Parkinson, Riesen, Peferson, Pallerson. Power, Paris Renwick, 3RD ROW: Pelron, Pealman Penlz, Reidlen, Pizznal, Polich, Race, Pelers. at 7 45 4 af 9 :- -1 'elf' :Q V' TTR Q -ffffffifib y 5 lf I 'lilll P ' , N., A ,Q N ' ' I ' 9 W s A Q ' Rr I 'W :K li i ,Qu avi' i 9 W' i .I U4 , -1 -W : 9' Q ,,, J' ' I , T3 T Y 9 :TNQ r T l ' K- 7 1- K I I .V 1 il. , I 3 A . - , : - . f 1 A l nf, , , . SOPHOMORES if .Q 5' Jw' -.Q , A A 'f 7 1 ' aa - ,- lh 5 . 3 F I fi' AZ: f' fi l il ll! S fix 'Qf 07, , g J - , Q v gi, , . f ' ' ' l V ' Y 1 V! A 1 I f,.ff2 - A 'P J. S V 'AY M nh . 0 R 4, Q.- 'T sir -ur i We V , F X 1 l 'XJ' i . , , ..., I ll il SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Robol'1m,Schoolcrall. Ryons, Scharlzman, Schweiqer Ruddy, Scoff, Sherwin, ZND ROW: Scherer, Ronnow, Schroll, Sandslrom, Slaler, Shove. 3RD ROW: Powers, Sands, Sellers, Simlcins, Seymour, Sheppard, Siemon. ?' ,ff e 0 'U 'IS' 19- 4. ag 'A .ai ?' i if , , Roberlson, Roarlx SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Sfevenson, Tolberf, Smilh. Sfrahan, Tirnmerman, Sperbeclc, Tridell. ZND ROW: Slralfon, Srnifh, Sroule, Sobieski Swan, Soulhall. 3RD ROW: Tuller, Smifh, Orrigo, Traugoff, Smifh. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Young, Waggener, Williams, Wallz, Ueda, Wrighf, Weed, Villa, VanTichel'r, Wilson. 3RD ROW: While, VanCos+er, VonSchlegell, Wallace, Ungles, Vessey, Wood, 3 6- sl: sa 'iv if 1' .iii 4 1 2 1 5 i : f . Fi ' W Williams, Wisdom, Weilein, Ward, QND ROW: Walker, Willrins, Wenzlalil vu' 1 N OHRKSANIIZATIICNS ,2 Q Ni W M? W ww? V A.,:. HW A . Q 5 W 2 X P? 3 er, 5' lx: J .' -fi H Q ,if 9' 1 if-'Cl l x 5 ..A+d 'y X i P6-'5- - a- 1 ,gl ,T -F ,. O., , -gn . 4 r '- 53, .IA L ,L ,ft , gig Rf ii 1 'iii wc, ,,, A X r k k,..... gf . Q H . , 1 -2 , xx N N X W ,e ' ' . ' xA x XI X-L s BENGALS, FRONT ROW: E. Weaver, Moll, Conslans, McConnell, Lanzil, Rivinius, S. Anderson. 2ND ROW: French, Fi+zGerald Ellioll, Copeland, Gannon, Milchell, l-luihlrnan Dey, Garlinghouse, Chess, F. Burke, Wille, Ragalz. 3RD ROW: Slaclcpole, K, Chase, Garrell, Rule, Shooshan, Morley, Van Pell, K, Brown, Livingslone, Wrighi, Miss Lauman. BENGAL OFFICERS: Ed Dey presidenf Lee l-luiiman, secrelary, Miss Lau- man, adviser, Al Garlrghouse vie Dresidenl. Noi shown, Tom Miichell. lreasurer. BENGALS Bengals , . . elecled info lhe club for lheir leader- ship, willingness lo serve, cooperalion, and inilialive . . . slarling lhe year off wilh a parly one Salurday ailernoon . . . acling as guides al open house . . . assisling new sluclenls . . . helping To keep color day under conlrol . . , ushering al loolball games. assemblies, lhe senior play, and many olher spe- cial programs . . . main proiecl of ihe year-pub ., '4 gl .-6' ling on lheir dance, lhe Walenline Val+z, in February . . . Ed Dey heading The execulive slaii wilh Al Garlinghouse, vice presidenlg Lee l-luilman, secrelary' Tom Milchell, lreasurer, and Miss l-lesler Lauman, adviser. . Bengal members-George Wrighi, Keilh Chase, and Sam BENGAL MEMBERS-Buz Ragalz, Jo French, Suzie Lanzil. and Ed Dey Morley-shown giving informalion lo losl souls on lhe 'lirsl shown rehearsing for a drama. which was presenled al lhe Bengal dance, 'fhe day of school. Walenfine Valli. il A J J , RED CROSS COUNCIL -1 CoIIecTing money Tor The March oT Dimes and CommuniTy ChesT drives . . . presenTing ATaIoa, an American Indian woman, in an assembly and a movie sTarring Frank SinaTra . . . working wiTh The arT deparTmenT and The cloThing classes in making proiecTs . . . preparing The annual ChrisTmas proi- ecT-a drive Tor provisions Tor The underprivileged Navaio Indians . . . only a Tew oT The main acTiviTies successTulIy carried ouT by The Red Cross Council . . . under leadership of Virginia Long and Miss Jessie T. OldT. RED CROSS COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Spencer, STraTTon, N. Beel, V. Long, T. Harvey, Kurilich. BACK ROW: Fundenberg, Van PelT, MiTchell. CAMPUS COMMITTEES The campus commiTTees . . . Tormed To see ThaT The campus was l4epT clean . . . meeTing whenever The siTuaTion demanded . . . grading The campus each day accord- ing To how clean iT was . . . insTalling The new ruling ThaT whenever The campus raTed a 5 There was no brunch The Tollowing day . . . seTTing an example Tor The resT of The school To Tollow . . . heading boTh commiTTees was Clarlc Kenyon, commis- sioner oT inTerior . . . Elaine Weaver, vice presidenT of The Girls' League, chairman cf The girls' campus commiTTee . . . Alan RoberTson and George DeWeese, vice presidenTs oT The Boys' League . . . chair- men oT The boys' campus commiTTee. GIRLS' CAMPUS COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW: Reinlce, Kurilich, Gardner, Amende, Hyland, Broolcs, CosTes, V. Lewis, Colvin, CauThen, Gannon. ZND ROW: DieTerIe, E. Weaver, Woodburn, ConsTans, S. Beel, D. Cook, STrahan, Fleck. FiTzG-erald, McInTosh. Wille. 3RD ROW: Lundy, Winn, Balfour, Munro, Hood, Long, Paxson. Gosch, EIlioTT, Rivinius, C. Thompson. -. ,,. 5, -B.. A 'YW JLJ BOYS' CAMPUS COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW: Jensen, Van PelT, ArneTT, Roberg, Kenyon, Dobbs, WheaTcroTT, Chandler. ZND ROW: Copher, McManigal, ThornTon, Rauch, Gar- reTT, Wright HarringTon. 3RD ROW: AddicoTT, Mann, Somers, Pollock, LivingsTone. Pease, Youngson, LaTTin. 'Y' 3 8 Q9 -4... Z it-I KW' WB-' H B91 warm HK - 'Hu N- . TRI-Y Tri-Y acfivilies beginning wilh Officers' Training Camp . . . conlinuing wilh pol luclc dinners, silver leas, annual Easler services ioinr meefings, and various service proiecls. Leading 'rhe groups lor The year were . . . Carolyn Thom- scn, council chairman . . . Nancy Shryoclc, presidenl of The senior chaprer . . . Jean Srewarl, presi- denl ol lhe iunior Tri-Y . . . Mary Jo Nelson and Carol Easley, presi- denls of The sophomore B and sophomore A chaplers respeclive- ly . . . Advising were Miss Jessie T. Oldl' and Belly Lou Peclqenpaw. SENIOR TRl-Y, FRONT ROW: Ball Hunfer, Shaw, Spencer, Mills, Johnslone Floaien Rubins, Caulhen, Hodglrinson Oliver, Slringham. ZND ROW: Beel Barnharl, Pelion, Hughes, Mulhearn, Slewari Woodford, Wille, Klopsch Fol- sorn, Thomas, Robb, Axlell, 3RD ROW: Parsons, King, Anderson, McKenzie, Godwin, Orfh, Johnson, McGaughey Vollc, Marlin, Shepard, Johnson, Wel- don. 4TH ROW: Gardner, Schow, Hagerman, Mclnfosh, Hawkins, Combs Munro, Shryoclc, Hunier, Brigham, Thompson, Dennisioun, Farmer, Roch- lellow, Hill. JUNIOR TRI-Y. FRONT ROW: Wag- ner, Ruddell, Rivinius Herrick, Lewis, Thalcher, Kaenl. ZND ROW: Van Dorn Drummond, Beel, Anderson, Pally, Hay- ward, Srrahan, Boericlce. 3RD ROW: Gilberl, Morgan, Souihall, Wood, Holm- guisr, Angus, Balfour, Dohlen, Toole. 4TH ROW: Smilh, Slewarh Reimer Neale, Kennedy, Kleiner Boericlne, Wal- lace, Marlyn, Peiicolas. SOPHOMORF A TRI-Y, FRONT RONN: Howard, lnce, Grossman, l-lugos, Beol, Johns, Williams, Easley, Schoolcrall, Sroule, Maclc, Lindahl. ZND ROW: Allison, Ryons, Scharizman, Hill, Norris, Kehlel, Logan, Eg glesro n, Sfrallori, Healon, Williams, Davis. Marilyn Hill, Hawkins. ZRD ROW: Wisdom, Lind- quisl, Hency, Davis, Smiih, Freeman, l-lilzlcer Siroli, Livingsion, l-lilrrars, Hershberger, l-lelmiclc, Alden. Bollom Group, see nexi page, I-II-Y Making up The programs for all rhe Hi-Y groups were . . . Y Day in Hollywood, Church Sunday, movies, speakers, and pol luck din- ners . . . presenled as a special lunclion of lhe senior chaprer wa3 rhe annual loolball banquel' and foolball programs. . .George De- Weese and George Wrigh+ serv- ing as Hi-Y council chairmen . . . Presidenrs . . . Ed Dey and John Livingsfon for 'rhe senior Chaprer . . . Keilh Chase for 'rhe Junior Hi-Y . . . and Glen Myers as sophomore presidenl . . . Adviser . . . Mr. Claude Lashbrook. SENIOR Hl-Y. FRONT ROW: Frank Adelquisf, Livingslone, Harvey, Wrighh Worrh, Chandler, ZND ROW: Pisca- Telli, Dobbs, Kenyon, Anderson, Pickerh Morley, Dey, Weilein. 3RD ROW: Fundenberq, Roberfson, York, Norrs Rule, Oredson, Armstrong, DesBrisay. 4TH ROW: Crowl, Buck, Foisf, Thornton Mcfvlanigal, Mohlerf, Ludlow, Mr, Minard. JUNIOR HIY FRONT RCW: Edson Sharpe, J. Bowers, Mellinlin, Ham W mend, unaefml, ZND Row, eefmfi, J, ' Thomas, Riggs, Pope, Allenberger, Jar boe, Mulvin, JRD ROW: Bidlaka Schwarlz, Hubbard, Giddings, Rolkinq' horn Filakeslee, Mr. Naeqler. 4TH ROW: B, Murphy, K, Chase, Norlos J, Turner, Wesllund. Burnelf. SOPHOMORE HI-Y. FRONT ROW: Laws. Schroll, Lashbrook, Minard, Hal- derman, Colwell. QND ROW: Slaler, Bunring, Clough, Nichols, C, Buck, 3. Henry, 3RD ROW: B, Moore, Erickson, Orrigo, G, Myers, Huslon, Lacavera SOPHOMORF B TRI-Y. FRONT ROW: Kusel, Grncliilh, Caldwell, McLaughlin Brian, Lamb, Nelson, Nomann, Penne- baker Bruce, Morrimer, Pinson, Sreven son, ZND ROW: Green, Tolberr, Hood Chrislensen, Walrz, Geisol, Anderson Heimke, Rose, Lewis, Posf, DeBol+ Bowers Marlin, BRD ROW Machlarq. Addonns, Kirk, Billings, Hyslop, Larson, Hay Sobieski. Johnson, Sfrahan, Clem- enson, Ruddy, Crowell, Parkinson, Weil- ein Rf .ang e 9? -'W ,,. ,. 1 I, Y i A 1 , 'G' QV saw' , ?55?-Tilii' LIFE MEMBERS FRONT ROW L Olson M l-lll Ma foclcs Ro CSF LIFE MEMBERS, Jerry Addicorf and Roger Mann, shown during on Spencer Barnharl I-lodglrinson ZND ROW Copeland C Thomson M Mar fheir befler momenls. CSF Being inslalled al SPSMI-lS in I942, under super- vision of Mrs. Margarel Pellil' was The California Scholarship Federalion . . . membership on a semes- ler basis requiring lhree l's and a 2 . . . 'lhose re- laining membership for four our of 'rheir six semes- lers becoming life members . . . highlighling lhe year was presenlalion ol pins lo life members in The final assembly . . . heading lhe group This year was Alyce Mclnlosh, presidenl: Roger Mann, vice presidenlp Marlha Melzger, secrelaryt Sam Fisca- relli, lreasurer, and Miss Rulh Richardson, adviser. f W L - Q ,- -swf , Q 5 ,. as- CSF FRONT ROW Yamasalri Manahan Barnharr J Slewarf V Johnson Spencer Dulcher, A, Reed, Klopscli Garbelf, J. Hunrer, M. Hood, Penne baker Bruce Morhmer Robb l-lodglcinson Tashima QND ROW Gosch Ranslord Weldon, S. Anderson, B, Thomas, Jackson. Parsons, J. King, Copeland Sfralron Sobieski l-lilzlser Hansen M Marshall Malloclss S Williams V Lewis ZRD ROW: Melzger, l-lorcnilz, Roaden, Kennedy, V. Weaver, Lundy oclc B r Wallace G Moore M lniosh l-l od Jinnings J dwun son regson. M. Hill, L. Olsen, Riemer, Conslans. 4-TH ROW: Mss Richardson B Moore Amende Mann Addncoli Pnscarelln DesBrisay Laws Riggs Mellenrin, D, Smilh, Norlon Sisson, l-lalderrnan, Hernden, Bunhrg Bra n C Thomson 5TH ROW Pr meax Sr Clair l-l berl Brd Bxhlig Chandler Riedlin, Pealman, Schwarrz, Pope, Mannmano, Armslrong, G. Barnes LE., Lg y l SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Horchirz, Bruce, R. Rose, KaenI, Ax1eII, J. Hunrer, C. King, Diepenbrcck, Joan Reid, Joyce Reid, Garbefr, McCon- neII. ZND ROW: J. WeIdon, C. AIden, Shires, Kiech, Consrans, Painrer, E, Weaver, Gardner, EngIehardr, Kurilich, Parry, Ryons, Klopsch. 3RD ROW: N Brooks, Barr, LoveIand, WaIIace, S+rarron, Barnharr, J. Srewarr, V. Johnson, CcpeIand, Jeanie King, Srringham, McKenzie, Mcinfosh, J, MarshalI, V. Lewis, FIeck. 4TH ROW: Hyland, FoIsom, Ransford, K. SIrahan, Lundy, S. Green, Reimer, G. Moore, B. Thomas, Hagerman C. Thomson, Munro, Fi+zGeraId, Spencer, Mafrocks, C. Buck. STH ROW: Mr. Huniingfon, VanTicheII, FiIZpaIrick, Cofion, Gerharr, HuberI, L. Gray, B. Moore, Risca1eIIi, MeIIenIin, Mammano, D. Young. 6TH ROW: G. Harvey, H. Hand, DesBrisay, Fundenberg, Renwick, T. MircheII, French, MickIey, ImIer, J, Livingsfone, Maginnis, B. MiIIer, Danninger, D. Kino, J. Garrison. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY OFFICERS: Bill Lafrin, senior represenrafive, Flizabefh Srringham, secrerary, Dick Armsrronq, presidenf, Vivian Johnson, vice presidenr, George Johnson, Ireasurer. Nor shown, Jo French, iunior represenrafive. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Requiring 'rhree 2's and a I for membership on a semesrer basis . . . recognizing and promoring high schoIarship-purpose of cIub . . . excusing 'rhree year members from IinaIs ar end of senior year . . . re- ceiving goId membership pins, and goId seals on dipIomas and Iranscripfs Ior Ihe 'rhree-year mem- bers . . . vesring execurive power in Dick Arm- srrong presidenr Vivian Johnson vice presidenI Elizaberh Sfringham secrerary George Johnson Ireasurer BIII Larrin and Jo French senior and rumor represenrarives adviser Mr Paul Hunringron xlhw Q 4 19 as P SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY, FRONT ROW: Helm, Johns, Sroufe, Heafon, Hodgkinson. Farkas, Hood, Pennebaker, Sperbeck, Mefzger, Dobson, R, Johnson, Porqes, Tashima, Die-hI, Manahan, Gosch, WesIIake. ZND ROW: Muren, Wiiliams, Jackson, Sobieski, L. OIsen, Baldwin, Reinke. Amende, Burke, L. Thompl son, Clarke, Skaer, Lanzir, Hand, Brabyn, Rivinius, A, Reed, R. Woods. 3RD ROW: Larson. HysIop, Logan, J. OIson, Sfinson, Hansen, M. MarshaII, M. Nelson, GciseI, Gregson, D. Srnirh, Peafman, HaIderman, Armsfrong. 4TH ROW: Robb, J. Johnson, Lundy, Murphy, RiedIin, Jarboe, Pope, Ward, CarrinqIon, Kirk, ChandIer, Addicorr, Mann, CaIdweII, Bevens, SI. Clair. 5TH ROW: Hawks, AIrenberger, Boyd, LaIIin, F. Garrison, G. Johnson, Schwarrz, Ragaiz, Giddings, Brown, Turner, Dryden, Seymour, B. Moore, FeIrham, Edwards, Erickson. 1- 1 i ,....5 5 DORIS SEVERTSON RUTH RICHARDSON MARGARET MlLLS English English l English L.. ENGLISH Malcing up one of lhe mos? imporlanl deparl- menls in school-lhe English deparlmenl' . . . wilh each sludenl spending lwo of his lhree years fy MARGARET LAUER English ELIZABETH BIRNIE English lhere . . . courses including sophomore English, a year course covering orienlalion in sludenl aclivi- lies, lileralure, and basic composilion . . . American lileralure, a survey of American aurhors . . . world lileralure, giving lhe sludenl an idea of lhe lileralure ol lhe world . . . iunior composilion, con- sisling of grammar and lhe mechanics of wriling . .. Miss Margarel Lauer! lhird period senior composifion class caught by lhe LIBRARY STAFF, FRONT ROW: Coals. Jane Foisl, Sherwin, Koos. ZND ROW: Schweiger, Holzaplel, Moser. J. Samp- son, I-Iershberger, Karas, Mrs. Ohlsen. DEPARTMENT reading course lo aid 'rhose wealc in reading . . . occupafional English, for sludying fhe basic require- menrs of all occupafions . . . senior liferalure offer- ing a survey of English Iilrerafure . . . senior com- posilion, a college preparalory course reviewing English lundarnenfals . . . iournalism I, covering Ihe fundarnenlals of all 'lypes of news wriling . . . iour- nalism ll including worlc on eilher 'lhe COPA or +he TIGER slaff . . . heading +he English deparlmenf was Miss Margarel Lauer. ...,.,. 4 VAX 'S x 6 2- carnera as lhey slruggle lhrough a fough comp lesl. MARIE OHLSEN Librarian HARRY SWART English . 's lf' 1 ' -X V. 1 a u i , Y 2,-:.,...-wr. ,, f ,l ANN BFUGHAM Edilor rich f-' l-lolding conferences vvilln prinlers and engrevers . . . planning line dum- my . . . scheduling and raking piclures ...writing copy . . . rnalcing decisions eller lengllwy Hdiscussions' '... work- ing hard, worrying lols, buf lwaving fun . . . all perl oi llie job ol llie l95O COPA DE ORA slafl . . . Ann Briglwarn supervising as edifor-in-clwiel, and Mr. E. l-l. Crook, adviser . . . Bill Lellin and Fred Garrison, llie driven plwolograpliers . . . Eddy Hyland, assislanf edilor and lacullv ediicr . . . Handling llwe iunior, senior. FRED GARFUSON and BlLL l.ATTlN fl':'3 :,g :3lLF1:'s Q TIE! II' 'Q 3-' Q 1 x X 7 N 72' CCPA 14' ,ik ,A- ,.-v--ew' Coen DE - I 'S Q4 5 i ., . fd. T, rg, ,br , . s gs i.-L1 JANIE ALEXANDER S Liw- C1 'sr if' , -file? fl -.,'w,a-me . ' T :fir I L, Rnnnirvi lel' ffm rifqnl around file t Ellfxf l-iYLANlF Z ,Assilfarf Edh' New JANE WELDON Lvl, FREDDY FARMER Dfmnia' ins FIl'x' Pl'O'01'5UL'v Sli figure EO I DE GRC? s Si-I fi ,G fisfi 7- If Q: I . ELMER I-I. CROOK Adviser and sopnornore cIass picfures were Freddy Earrner and Susie JoI1ns+one . . . doing e iine iob as Orqanizfaiions' eoiIor was Jane WeIdon . . . boys' sporfs under Andy Somers . . . Nancy Brooks in charge of girls' spcrfs and The opening sedion . . . carrying on in Ine buisness deparfrnenf were Paf Persons and EIizabeII'1 Sfrinqnarn . . . arf sI'aI3F+I.inda Scnow, JaneI I-Iod-gf Icinson, and Terry Mcgraw-Taking care of The division pages and cover .. .and Nancy SI1ryoCIcdesiqninqII1e end sheefs. LINDA SCHOW, JANET I-IODGKINSON, ani NANCY SHRYOCK, Aff SIQTT, TERRY M4'GRAW shown, '13 'l SUSIE .IQHNSTONE Ciasses Edi+0v ELIZABETH STRINGHAM Adver'isii-:J Ediwr ,I PAT PARSONS Business Marade' NANCY BROOKS GirIs' Sports Edifor ANDY SOMERS Boys' Soor+s Ed or 'fx ND. Milliken '46, a seni- at Dartsmouth College, was a mher' ot' the cast of the play, 'ther In Arms, produced for colleg'e's annual intebfrater- y play contest by Phi Delta ta fraternity. Wedding Annov' J 0 h n a + arrled Er' hur- lted ua, frat of KB-115 .AH the soho -ering at Go to Korea Aram- nmnhnp- 'QW -wmv ilu Tea. Nancy Bhrywk. president of ggi, ifi,,Zc?n 5:25 of senior Tri-Y,' cancelled the meet- of t to ing tor Tuesday, April 'ol Both .a sophomore meow' 2 also ti put nf' - Cmlld Sai soc! I 1-. Q7 COX km a.m. by 5 ns 7, Mag: esque studs: , comm l Nacnwx ed presi 4 l he speakers- from aociltiox Y .-v the college. Succeeding the panel mound .4':-anieiifaliril discussion the girls will go on s. ho livs fl., the campus. Doris ju be in Norman, Oklahoma, in April an a. delegate to the reg- ional AW8 'oontorencm Doris was editor of the Copa. in 1947. Jackie Becker '49 has recently announced her angina! f-0 wen:-m rmnnimx. 'Nm bride-elect tour of the ca.mm1s.a.nd than have tea in the do The big mi to be the cr GAll. CAUTHEN Eirsl Page Edilor Ui' n e scien a sc SCOPE 4 Projects Unusual 1 One of the more unusual pro acts is the one yneaentod- by Un da Sohaw. Blu 1. NANCY SHRYOCK Second Page Ed for at -the Grew DIANE wooororzo Jmicc HUNTER 818 Selwted' Second Page Edilor Third Page Edilo standing in 4 5lsn hu!-um.-. -ze. Wm... ALICE ROBB CAROLYN THOMSON Edilor-in-Chiel News Edilor Tl-l The TIGER slalf. . . meeling a deadline every week . . . making assignmenls lo in experienced cubs . . . rewrifing slories planning 'rhe dummy . . . Copyreading and proofreading . . . wriling appropriale headlines . . . include bul a few of The many iobs lacing lhe TIGER slalll heading lhe school paper was Alice Robb edilor-in-chief, and Mr. E. Crook, slall adviser . . . composing lhe slaff were Caro lyn Thomson, news edilor and Gail Cau lhen, lirsf page . . . Diane Woodford and Nancy Shryock, second page . . . Janice l-lunler, Third page . . . Doug Young and Derek Oalway, sporls . . . Diane Ranslord business and circulalion, and Sandy Mc .M ii' f E' l i . me l 9' ll Ktakir I J Q . an-lou A a lm-mv.-.z.. ..-A- N E I 'Le c ' ' - A themulicl1orge.nintiongot8P- -.. . wee be bf he rgQaiwd,,m:emmuv5eum e- -lid progtunemade 4' W DOUG YOUNG Sporls' Page Edilor DEREK OATWAY Sporls' Page Edilor TIGER Gauglwey, adverlising . . . Marlee Garbell, commissioner of publicily, assisled llwe slaff in many ways. The Ouill and Scroll-lnrernafional Honor- ary Sociely for High Sclwool Journalisls .. . ifs purpose-furfliering inreresl in journal- ism . . . a sludenl qualifying musl be in- leresled in iournalism, possess a 2 grade average, and submil a publislwed slory lor exarninalion . . . Gail Cauflmen, president ol The Souflw Pasadena Clwapler. Shown willw TIGER edilor Alice Robb is Miss Bobby Jo Scan '44 and Mr. Clay Wilcoxson, bollw ol flue Los Angeles Times. Miss Scoll and Mr, Wilcoxson spoke on newspaper work on career day. m e y Painter and Hulk Jarhoe ere be- 5 campaign 'c Peter .S r- S A , ,K Girls' '- Sally chitz and Jin Stackpole is Fritz Amelunten help him. nr.o1,x.-... sqm In :maui of their SANDY McG-AUGHEY v for in Business Manager Ten Bm ' lil! Norris. glAiN:E g RANSFORD Ek sghvwgp. rrcu ahorr Manager Avmgstone rtively, are llinnf :sinh ggi minutes. and candid!-1'-it are al- lowed only' tWo'fnii!mtea for speechea. The election will be held on may 2. Brian Moore, Assisting Alyce as dent will be Roger Mann. Com- peting against Roger wereeuilian Oban, Bob Halderxnan, a.ndRoger Bunting. Martha. Metzger trium- phed over Virginia Weaver and me-yi n.2a1ga eng ua.. fnammifmn 1 .Y - . i Biff ll BMI-I8 appeared on two program spots on KF!-TV, according to Hr. Albert Adams, chairman ot the music department. The program which was offered to KWKW listeners and to KFI- TV ltstexgers and viewers featured the boy! T revtet, which ia com- posed o Q Bill Wood- ward, ' ' ' Bill Bahrt rea .and P, fm' Minnie ,. ,P img on this piogx.. g 1 is Little as soloist. ozner recent activities of me Bnvn' Glen muh innhrdn A nor- L , 1 55+ -T N' Y Ls--Jvc ,Ma T .. -Q TOM MICKLEY Tiger Topics fl X at .sys .re , M . as ' H G 5 Y ,, I . F... s - ' UILL AND SCROLL. FRONT ROW: N. Wallace, Brigham. E, l-lyland, McCorlrle, V, Lewis, C. Tlwomson N, Brooks, Slringlwam J. Weldon, ZND ROW: Ransford, Barr, Gosch. Blalock, L. Byrarn, Caullwen. Garbefl, J, Alexander, Woodlord Parsons. A, Robb, 3RD ROW: Slvryoclr, P, Jolvnson Farmer, Van Dorn F. Garrison, Lallin, Everls. D. Young, Gerlrarl. Fernald, Jarboe, I M TWA X537 ' UPPER LEFT PHOTO. PETER PAN PLAYERS OFFICERS: Russ Chandler, vice-presidenrg Dona McKenzie secrerary-freasurer' Franz Adelquisr presidenr. LOWER PHOTO. Marie Manahan, Beverly Ball, Alyce Mclnrosh, Miss Eoole, John Living- sfone, and Dona McKenzie shown enioying fhernselves al one of the Tirsf Pefer Pan Players meelinqs of rhe year. AMY RACHEL FOOTE Speech, Drama PETER PAN Perer Pan Players . . . organized in l926, wirh ils purpose ro raise The srandards of educalional drarnarics in rhe high school . . . irs fifry members meering on rhe second Wednesday of each monrh . . . pulling on The Tirsl' informal meeling for all srudenrs inreresred in becoming members of rhe clulo . . . nexr a meering iearuring a makeup arrisr from rhe Pasadena Play l-louse giving a demonsfrarion of proper makeup procedure . . . aHending The Tempesr as a group . . . posrponinq The Criclcer on rhe l-lear+h, rhe Chrisrmas play, due ro rhe illness of Miss Eoofe . . . RADlO TECHNIQUES CLASS. FRONT ROW: Long, Biszanrz, Danninger, Henry. Madsen, Norris, Poe, Connelly, Gillefre. Loop. PLAYERS a rneeTing TeaTuring The RCC l-Tighf lighTers , . . giving Their annual picnic in June-wiTh games, swimming, and slciTs... working hard and long in The spring re- hearsing Tor The one acT play, The Opene ing oT The Door , a supernaTural rnysTery laid in The laTe nineTeenTh cenTury . . . presenTing This play on May l2 in assembly . . . sTarring Dona McKenzie, Jeanie King, Beverly Ball, Louise Mudge, l4enT Blanche, and Franz AdelguisT . . . heading The club This year . . . Franz AdelquisT, presidenT, Russ Chandler, vice pre-siclenT, Dona Mc- Kenzie, secreTary-Treasurer, and Miss Amy Rachel FooTe adviser. ,...,r.-1 1 i Shown during The performance oT Their acT one play The Opening of .1 Doop' are, UPPER Pl-lOTOg Beverly Ball Ken? Blanche Jeanne King Dona McKenzie Louise Mudge and Franz Adalequist LOWER Pl-TOTO: Beverly Ball Jeanne King Louise Mudge and KenT Blanche. PETER PAN PLAYERS, FRONT ROW: M155 Foczfe, Bal, Szlhrurnpf, Wall, WaTson, V. Lewfs, J. HunTer, G. Pic-ceTT, McKenzie, Folsom, Ruonl, Pizrqea Brewron. Conrad. ZND ROW: Parsons, M. Marshall, Kiser, CauThen, S'rEnghann, Farmer. Dennis'oun, Farkas, MclnTosh, Sornrners, Turelc, Vo ll. Ravbolo E, Anderson Shires, Ubil. 3RD ROW: J, King Mudge LaTirner McElTish, Hagerman, J. Baldwin, LiTTle. Chandler, M. Hill, C. Thomson Woodmrd, Wailafe, B, Combs, P. T'TunTer, f'XinsworTh, EryanT, 4TH ROW: NorTon, Arnesfoy, Blanche, Carringion, French, Norris B. FoisT, J, LivingsTono, G. hlarvev Youngson, Magnolia, Fundenberg, AdelquisT, 1 g, bil' , I . '.- i .UMQ . . .rf T 4 'L Hwi it WM M Q 5 -u--.4 f- Q. UT, H gi 3 has l Ag, ,W lt.. 4, ff ink.-::..,i'g f X , .. yu-, ' 4 We me P5 .. fm -- T ::'. rf: ' N v if T M ' T . fy A: R 4, w- I 7 V, . , . . X -I Y A ' l Q dbsmf F I.- is 0' M mf me ,,,,, 1- I as . f 'D X' W sz- 1.2 '- Q ' V l A 3 Q 'A ' T - K . f Qj x 4 P ,. Q S-K' '51- H -as ' 2 fl ' T we my .. 1? 9 in F T En -f 0' V ' sf S' , 9 , V sv' yi' I I-IISTCDRY DEPARTMENT On 'rhe curriculum al SPSMHS, under fhe direcrion of Miss Myrfle Farrar, The hislory deparlmenl was divided info Two calagories . . . Uniled Slafes hisfory . . . acquainling The sfudenl wilh lhe hisfory of our counlry by develop- ing an underslanding and apprecie afion for our democralic ideals . . . leaching were Mr. Roberl Naegler, Mr. C. Garland Lewis, Mr. Paul Hunlinglon, and Miss Farrar . . . world hisfory. also 'raughl by Miss Farrar, covering The hislory ol Europe and lhe Orienl by lracing modern ins'ri+u- lions back fo ancienf and medieval backgrounds . . .lhe program was made more inferesling wirh 'rhe aid of movies, discussions and out side reporls. it sv.- '. fi' 1 H' fem as 0 Une ol Mr Paul Hunhnglons Uniled Sfafes hislory classes s shown faking one of his well-known lesis, which will .-..- COMES CLUB. FRONT ROW: Gannon, Horcl1i+z, M. Davis, Grossman, Hugos, Hagerman, Dohlen, Ducommon, lnce, Emery, Bruce. Clubb, Brewron. ?ND ROW Boericlce, Hirzlcer, S. Hill, Caldwell, Consfanl, C. Alden, Dennisloun, Howard, Hilrnars. Egglesron, Hyslop, Ballour, Frazier. 3RD ROW: Biszanlz, Bannell, Cranslon, Hageman, Ericlxson, Connolly, Cunningham. 4TH ROW: Colwel', Carr, Buclc, Beavens, Huliiman, Ashlon, J. Garrisor, Alexander, T. Green, Bradway, Hughes, B. Clark, LEFT PHOTO, COMES CLUB OFFICERS: Margaret Gannon, president: Joe Rea man, freasurer' Alice Rainier, vice-presidenl: Palsy Rosl, secrefary. Righ1Phofo DOROTHY JOHNSON Lafin comrs dura , Comes Club . . . meefing To hear Miss Elizabe+ Y, Hoag, former SPSMHS Lafin feacher, and Arlhur Pizzinal, Lafin sludenf, fell of Jrheir 'lravels in Rome . . . singing carols ar rhe Chrisrmas rneefing . . . enioying lhe movie The Lasr Days ol Pompeii in - March . . . holding famed Latin Banque? amid h lesliviries in April, highlighled by class skifs, ora' lions, and acrobarics . . . climaxing a successful year under lhe leadership of Margarel Gannon president Alice Painler, vice presidenl, Palsy Pofl, secrerary, Joe Pearman, +reasurer, and Miss Dorol' y Johnson, adviser. I3 91 COMES CLUB. FRONT ROW: Thafcher, Kusel, A. Reed, Jandr, Seflle, Slanyer, V. Lewis, Sroule, Morlimer, Kulliclc, Pin- son, Sperbeclc, Posf, Robohrn, Nailo. QND ROW: J. Young, Ruddell, Kennedy, E. Wood, Roden, Reinlce, Rainier, Lundy, Sobieski, Swan, Larson, L, Williams, Soufhall, Walfz, S. Williams, McCloskey, C. Slrahan KRD ROW: Reimer, Lloyd, Jonslxy, Mellcesian, Riedlin, J. Refers, Maginnis, Terrip, Laws, Kiesler, G. Myers, B. Moore, Pealman, 4TH ROW: Mclnlyre, D, Srnifh, While, Loller, Schroll, Loshbrooll, Norlon, Renlz, L. Palferson, Koppel, Sheppard, Ueda, D. waads, Van Ooslen. STH ROW: Menlce, Thorne, Kirfland, Hollar, Schwarrz, Murphy, LaCavera, Nichols, B. Peters, D. King, Pizzinar, Roarlc, Seymour, Marrell. 'R if Nl ,ao ' CS' R . '- xv? E g rf' . 26- , I X at -35- E6- 'Q 'I ,f DC ., ,,,,,..,.,,,...,,.-ng.....,....-, -AL .ii EL CLUB GALDOS: FRONT ROW: Yan-iasalri, LanziT Gunderson, Condon, Floyd, Parsons S, Somers, S. Beel, Mary Myers, Diepenbrock, J. Beel, B. Thomas VurpillaT. ZND ROW: Kaenel, Kiech, Siedell, PelTon, E. Anderson, Kiser, PaTTy, ConsTans, D. Coolc, S. Anderson, Shepard, Copeland, Angus, V. Johnson. 3RD ROW: Miss Burr, Bernal, L. Olsen, Gosch, J. Brabyn, Morgan, WesTlalce, Paxson, Wille, M, l-lill, l-larrigan, Van Dorn, Wempin. 4Tl-l ROW: STinson, EenTon M. Moore, Neill, Sisson, C. Neale, MiTchell, B. Anderson. CvramonT, J. Thomas, Diclcs, C. Thomson, Roclcefellow. H.CLUB GALDOS Commencing Their year wiTh a ChrisTrnas PinaTa . . . conTinuing wiTh a play enTiTled Enrique va a los EsTados Unidosn . . . having Marie Elaine Bernal speak on Mexico . . .dining aT El Poche . . . iourney- ing To Padua l-lills . . .sponsoring The Pan American Day assembly . . . giving The annual bangueT . . . These were some oT The rnain acTiviTies oT The EI Club Oaldos . . . leading The club were PaT Parsons, pre-sidenT, Sharon Sommers, vice presidenT, Sara ATlcins, secreTary, Bill Anderson, Treasurer, and Miss l-lelen Burr, adviser. J T x WA, AQ hai. ., g. 4, 1 fi! i ' EL CLUB GALDOS OFFICERS: Bill Anderson, Treasurer: Sharon Somrners, vice-president PaT Parsons, presidenT: Sara ATlcins, sec reTary. C7 T' f--S-na-f 'aw Q ' K -Alf - 1 -A ' EI Club Craldos membersv-Marie Elena Bernal, Dennis LiTTle, MARY NASH NADlA TUPICA Sara ATkins, Bill Anderson, Don Barcus. and Rod Youngson Spanish Spanish shown puTTing on a hello day slciT Tor assembly. rf LE CERCLE FRANCAIS, FRONT ROW: Clerninson, M. Long, Clarlce, S. Davis. Deboll, D. Livinqsion, Barnharl M. Hood, Delphey, Traugoll, Raybold L. Thompson, Cosles, Rubins, Folsom. ZND ROW: Mrs Pellil, Chamberlain, V. Weldon. Hamlin. Dielher. Lundy, Barr, K. Slrahan, Gough, B. Hand, Kappius Woodford, Spencer, McCorlcle, Pickens, Hodgkinson. 3RD ROW: Foqlino, Jane Foisf, M. Neale, Wallace, Riemer, G. Marlyn, N. Hood, Carler, Mudqe Larimer, Kyropoulos, D. Alden, Muren, Phelan, Hershberger, Rurnbold. 4TH ROW: Brigham, B. Boericlce, G. Moore, Lehraclr, G. Read, York, C. Davis Birlchauser, P. Hunler, G. Boericlce. Agios: -.r. , wi I LE c E Ia c LE 2 ggzgglg, E- Q. lm-.f17,'f:5:.' i'QiN:'f ?J: 5.1 . 6 F R A N CIA I S +423 f'fF' 4 1 iFf...:2?e ,, gs H. ,. X ,gwff Le Cercle Francais . . . aclmillinq any French sludenl . . . highlighling 'rhe year were dinner al Rene e'I Jeans . . . pol luck suppers and showino ol: French provincial coslumes af Chrislmas meel- ing . . . April meeling lealurinq a program wilh each French class presenling a play or sl4iI . . . picniclqinq in May . . . sending money Io help supporl an orphanage in France . . . club led Ihis year by Belila Barr, presidenl, Janel' Hodgldnson, vice presidenl, 'Grelchen Ruloins, secrelary, Gwen LE CERCLE FRANCAIS OFFICERS: Gretchen Rubins, secrefaryg Moore, Ireasurer, and Mrs. Marqarel Pellil, ad- Gwen Moore, Ireasurery Janel Hodqlcinson, vice-presidenlg Belifa Viger, Barr, presidenl. I ef X 'N HELEN BURR Mary Kyropolous, Pal Hunler, and Jean Dielher presenling an acl al OLWEN PETTIT Spanish Ihe April meelinq of Le Cercle Francais. French Spanish MARY JO SOWARDS Biology ARTH U R BOTHE ChernisTry i . mi. l if! 8'- Y W. if '33, A. TIGER EYES, FRONT ROW: DesBrisay, C. Thomson, l-luberT, Buck. ZND ROW: Horchifz, E. Woods, Shryoclc Woodford, M. Johnson, Copeland, J. King, STringharn, Miss Sowards. 3RD ROW: SlaTer, Ueda, P. Clarlc GerharT, C-arlinghouse, l. Anderson, l.. PaTferson, L. Gray, B, WrighT. 4TH ROW: D, King, C-umaer, MoTTeTT TIGER EYES To observe and appreciaTe The inTeresTing Things abouT us --purpose oT The TasT growing Tiger Eyes . . . compleTe wiTh new consTiTuTion This year . . . iourneying wiTh The naTural science class To Vallyermo in March lmade compleTe by lighT Tlurries oT snowl . . . Touring The Los Angeles TlMES news- paper planT . . . holding a parTy aT The beginning oT The year To iniTiaTe new members . . . buT a Tew acTiyiTies oT The newly Torrned Tiger Eyes . . . group headed by Bob Buck, presidenT, Bob l-luberT, vice presidenT, Carolyn Thom- son, secreTary, Charles DesBrisay, Treasurer, and Miss Mary Jo Sowards, adviser. B. M urphy. Cha- w'-1 'lil TIGER EYES OFFICERS. FRONT ROWS Bob Buclr, Bill Murphy and Mary Beille Hill are shown examininq several of 'rhis years bioloqy proiecls, presideni: Carolyn Thomson, secrelary. BACK ROW: Bob Huberl, vice-presidenlg Charles DeBrisay, lreasurer. -, cifviorfi cms C Cimola Club . . . comprised of slrudenis who have complered a year of science and received a recommended grade . . . an aciive club giving an iniiialion parly for new members . . . parricipalinq in slcaiing parry . . . giving several dinner parries . . . 'raking Jrrips 'ro fhe l.incoln'Mercury laciory, a relevision show, and a mall iaclory . . . visiling Mouni Wilson Television slalion . . . slciing lor iwo days during Chrislmas vacalion . . . sunning al' Cafalina afrer school is our in June . . . meerinqs leafuring speakers on qlass blowing, micro waves. and ulrra violef Iiqh+ . . . leaders for lhe year- Morris Kirk and Craig McManigal, presidenisy Mr. Wayne Sieimle, adviser. 'Yu-af l CARL GRUHN Science CIMCTA CLUB, FRONT ROW: Buhliq, Gerharl, Bird, l. Anderson, Garlinqhouse, Boyd. ZND ROW: Jenninqs, WAYNE STEIMLE Sirinqham, Barnhari, l-iorchilz, Mr. Sieirnle, E. Wagner, Copeland, J. King, J Srewarl, M. Kirlc, 3RD ROW: Physics McManiqal, Buck, Chandler, Harrinqron, DesBrisay, l-luberl, Garrison. Mann, Larlin, Addicolr. 1? A Typical rnalh scene lalcen in Miss Esihor Sleeles 'hird period advanced rnavh class, ESTHER STEELE Malhernalirs MATHEMATICS The rnalh deloarlrnenl . . . under The direclion of Mr. Charles Monroe . . . courses consisling ol algebra, lhe loundafion for all advanced nnalh ccurses . . . ge-ornelry, 'reaching lhe sludenls To follow The reasoning of olhers and lo reason more clearly lhem- selves . . .advanced algebra, offering many new concepls and lrain- inq in manipulalinq essenlial for furlher worlc in lhe field of rnalh or science . . . lrigonomelry, The malhemalical science involving lrianqles . . . solid ge-omelry and spherical lriqonomelry, essenlial for anyone inleresled in furlher work in malh or science . . . basic rnalh, a course for 'rhose wealc in lundamenlals of rnalhernalics. CHARLES MONROE Malhemalics A JERRY ALTSHULER ALBERT HAURET ALDACE MINARD Mafhemafics Malhemalics Malhemalics. Office ,-1' ...an 'lypvno faunhl by Mrs Lucille Linn is one of ihe popular courses in +he commercial deparlrnenl. LUCILLE LINN COrY1rweFLidl STUDENT STORE STAFF. Mr, VVood P. Baldwin P. Connol Cook Heyy ll, . BUSINESS The Commercial de-parlmenl . . . leepinq The business end ol lhe school running srnoolhly . . . a small qroup composed of sludenls under Manager Alberl l-lewill operafinor fhe srudenf slore For lhe convenience ol lhe sludenls . . . runninq The sludenl bank were l-lenry l-land, Commissioner ol finance, and Mr. l-l. Guy Wood, wilh office fraining sludenfs assisling . . . lhey handle srudenl body rnoney, keep lhe books, and do lhe secrelarial work of Jrhe olflice . . . olher courses include record keepe ing, bookkeeping, shorlhand, salesmanship, penmanship and spelling, fypewriling, personal iypewriling, and secrelarial lraining. STUDENT BANK STAFF, FRONT ROW: Mr, Wood. Fowler, Mills Fisher Floaien, H, Hand, l-l GUY WOOD Bunnell, Galasso, BACK ROW: Baldwin, P, Connelly, Holan, Wallen, Clerninson, V, Smilh, Lehrack. Commercial 1 ORVILLE RABERDING RONALD JAMES Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Arls LORRAINE DAVIS HELEN SLATER Clollwing Foods -FQ R +1133 'X'-. Members ol one ol Mrs. Helen Slalers' foods class sirring down fo a lunclweon prepared by Themselves. Sealed lei? 'ro riglmr are: Beverly Smilln, Ruflm Ann Kirk, Par Mallerie, Ursula McLaugl'1lin, Barbara Marlin, Joanne Wydler, and Carol Miller. I-ICDME ECCDIXIGMICS Beginning sleps in clorlwing conslruce lion . . . special problems in parrern de- sign . . . proper sewing reclwnigues . . . lliese are parl ol flue rraining received by srudenls in rhe cloflwing classes...aim of Jrlwe course-ro develop an inrelligenr inreresr in rlwe problems Jrliar relale ro The clolrlwing needs of a family . . . clollming Jrauglnl by Miss Lorraine Davis. Teaching food courses during fiirli and sixrlw periods was Mrs. Helen Slarer . . . girls learn lo plan balanced menus . . . sfudy food in relaricn ro liealrlw . . . plan and serve reas and lunclweons in llne dining room ar school. S' 4 ,RN x S -1 l-Q... 1 BEN HENRY EDGAR JACOBS Prirwino Radio, Woodshop RINT Sl-IGP Prinling The TIGER each week . . . furning cul absence cards, grade cards, and oiher orfice supplies . . . R.T.A pub' licily malerial . . . lickels and programs for dances and special performances . . . Alumni Arl Exhibil publicily . . . poslers, lickels, progranss, and malorial for The senior play . . . keeping The prinl shop busy . . . purpose of The course, under +he direclion ol Mr, Ben Henry, 'ro give sludenls praclical experience in selling Type and in The workings of a prinl shop. TAGE CREW Conslanlly working on some new play program . , . mainlaining and operaling sfage eguipnnenf . . . selling up public sys+ems for league and class rneel- . . . conflrucling scenery for such prcduclions as The Fighling The sophomore, junior, and assemblies . . . and lhe Refer Pan one acl myslery 'rhriller . . . These ono wilh making repairs are all parl ol ob for lhe slage crew, under lhe reclion of Mr. Edgar Jacobs . . . assisling is year were John Biles. slage manager, lark Sellers, e'e:+rician. law-r nrl Q RD'llT QHOP. FRONT RGVV: Bfh--nfler Michael Becker Wilkins T. Smilh. ZND RCW: Taylor, Keiley, Severe, Mooney, Ferren, Sfoflano, DeLonge. ERD RCW: Munro Wcalhcrlv Hmpkins, Clark, l, Anderson, Fisler Howell, Ronnow, Sellers. Lcwor piclurre. STAGE CREW Sellers Tlargraye OLeary Biles, BACK RCW: Deglrvr Clmilc-rlor' Simkins, Michael. v- ff-'W 7.7 ' f ,1 f-, s- -4 , I 'P ART The arf deparlmenl . . . Complering an- olher successful year under The direclion of Miss l-lesfer Lauman and Mrs. Roma Anderson . . . fealures of The year for The Junior-Senior Arl Club included The Alumni Arl Exhibil in January . . . The sending of 'rhe Tourlh Red Cross porlfolio over- UPPER PHOTO. JUNIOR-SENIOR ART CLUB OFFlCERS: Velna Kaenel, vice presi- SGRS ' ' ' 'GFSTHQ money TOT The. an Scholar' denl, Jane Weldon, secrelary, Miss Lauman, adviser, Sally Beel, presidenl, and Barbara Sl'1Ip LDOHW SFT clubs . . . QSTTINQ +oqe+her Weed' lfeasufef- a Tile of lhose alumni who are conlinuinq wifh Their arf work . . . fixing The old weaving rocrn so Thar movies can be shown Beel, Kulcuclc, R. Rose, Tashirna. There . . . enjoying FDOT' luck dlf1r16l'S Gnd LOWER PHOTO: Galhered around The fable in Miss Hesler Laurnan's painlinq rlais are, from IQTT 10 riqhl, S, Beel, Dobson, Miss Lauman, Orllw, Godwin, P, Marlin, N JUNIOR-SENIOR ART CLUB, FRONT ROW: J. Weldon, Sghow, Chamberlain, Walerbury, Cairns, Shaw, Weed, Dobson, Sampson. ZND ROW: Kaenel, Beel, Barr, Horcliilz, l-lodqkinson, Gardner, Malloclcs. 3RD ROW: Miss Laurran, Shryoclc, Thomson, Anderson, Filzgerald, Soufhall, Orlh, Godwin, Weaver, l-luhlrnan, Hawkins, HESTER LAUMAN Kenyon. Arf - - -A1 -1 Ai.-Qz.......:lunz1..',l . - ' Sruw-m 'rilinfz over a par' ii' nr Alumni Air Exliibif vu' -ri by ' ., ar' deoarlnien' me Terry McGraw Ons Miiirlwe and Jewel lnndulcirsvn. DEPARTMENT slcercninq rneerinos . . . garnering al lie meelinq Teelurinq llie illuslralor, Miss Liela Dowd . . . allendinq llne Cenlennial Exliibil . . . Selly Beel, presidenl for Ilie year . . . Miss Lauman, adviser . . . soplwof more club also enioyed slemlwinq mee-l ings and pol luck dinners . . . visiring flue Pasadena Arr Museum . . . proiecl lor rlie year-making Chinese wind bells wlniclw rliey oienned ro sell . . . llwis group headed by Jenel Olson president and Mrs. An- derson, edyiser. ,.,u . 25 3, UPPER PHOTO. Mrs Rorna Anderson iins ufrs Linda Sflmw in weaving, while Sus lnnnf and Rosernafy Slarr-r 'nolu on LOWER PHOTO, SOPHOMORE ART CLUB OFFICERS Dixie Liyinqslon suiiehv Jenel Olson presidenl Mrs, Anderson adviser Ben Muren yife presidenl and .l.iil. Kelnlel, Treasurer. A y SOPHOMORE ART CLUB. FRONT ROW. Livinqsfony Olson, Ivlurfvn Ki-lilo? ZND ROW. Eymluslnri, lsr ini RVMA ANDERSON Norris, Allison Mrs, Anderson, Plnelen Welrz, Willia'ns Ayers BRD ROW Elfliebarne G-ie-lsiwn, Clim i Ar' L-lill Bill' s ' l-l Q .i l1lin . inq Beei ay M Le.q Grossrnerx .sg asf -U6 'Q-7' Ab. uhh H5 X! GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. FRONT ROW: Taylor, Broqden, Thomas, Rubins, Jane Foisr, Toole Pickens, Floalen, Ball. ZND ROVV: Paxson, McKenzie. Axlell, Jean Foisl, Kiser, Lindley, Hodgicinson, Gunderson, Miss Dexler, 3RD ROW: Williamson, Soilco, Shryoclc, Fennell, Schrurripl, Piclrell, Dulcher, Fisher. 4TH ROW: Qaroialo, Hanlon, Wallen, Sfanley, Mulhearn, Hand, Farlcas. S GLEE CLUBS Girls' Glee Club ccmpleling a successlul year . . . direcling was Miss Minnie Rulh Dexrer . . .preparing special music lor ihe Thanksgiving assembly . . . Chrislmas caroling in The halls ol The schools and hospilals The day be' fore Chrisirmas vacafion . . . singing for rhe iunior and senior molhers' Teas . . . giving programs for lhe Masonic Lodge and lhe YMCA dinner. Boys Glee Club, under lhe direclicn of Mr. Alberf Adams, preseriring many programs-for Jrhe San Marino Cily Club, lhe Souih Pasadena Rolary, +he San Marino Masonic Lodge, The Kiwanis, rhe Las Flores, and rhe SPS-MHS R.T.A.'s . . . pulling on an assembly ar 'lhe iunior high . . . paris of ihe group appearing on a broadcasl' over KWKW and cn a Television show over KFIYTV . . . 'rhe combined groups presenring 'rheir annual sfudenr-body assembly ...also raking parr in rhe Seven High School Glee Club Feslival al El Monle in April. ALBERT ADAMS Music BOYS' GLF? ClUB, FRONT ROW: Sorre, Clrzmiznson, Anderson, Woodward, Flliorr, Duccmrnun, Bahrr, Fundenberg, Achar- er. QND ROW: Huslon, Gillelfe, Ca'dwoll, Eslabroolc, MrCray, Sfoliano, Howell, Miclcaelian, Rusr, Heywood, Adelguiv, Li lle, Mr. Adarrs. :KRD ROW: Dreie' Roberg, Pauls, Ludlow Gunnar Norris, 4TH ROW: Youngson, Wrighl, Keiley, Worin Morley Riclcell Dyrhsen, Addicorl. . is ' , in ff A 'ii N i is x ' , .. i ' ' 1 i in N-,iz x A Q r E l Hail Q Eva' S in s , a g 4, x A I Q .lnug .W K P1 fs W Q Si ' , pi . Fi STRING ENSEMBLE, M, Marshall, Miss Dexler Lalimer. Eliioll, Sherwin Jin MINNIE DEXTER ninqs, Jane King, J, Marshall, Music Erolsh ENSEMBLE BAND The Ensemble . . . compleling ils lenlh year since organizing . . . qualify- ing for membership by The abilily lo play a sfring or wocdwind inslrumenl . . . playing for lhe P.T.A,, 'rho iunior and senior morhers' Teas, lhe Tuesday Musical Club ol Rasadcna, lhe Pomona Fair, lhe Oneonla Lyric Club, and Several fashion shows. . . presenling Their own recilal in June . . . appearing on le-levision in April . . . winning superior raling in The Regional Band and Crcheslra Feslival, and going on To play in lhe S'la+e Band and Crcheilra Feslival . . . direcling Tlie group was Miss Minnie Ru+h Dexler. The Dance Band and Dixieland Band . . . forming lhis year under llne direc- lion of Mr. R. William Graham . . . rnalcing up lhe group were lhe members from lhe regular band . . . playing popular dance music . . . enioying en- qagemenl al lhe senior play . . also playing dance music al Slory Park and several olher engagemenfs. DANCE BAND, FRONT ROW: Qlson, Farlras, Hawks, Gillefle. Chase. ooshan. ZND RCW: J, Garrison, L. Gray, S, Fisher, B. Sweei, BRD DlXlEl.AND BAND Cray Mely n wlns 1 Q i x ROW J, l-lullman, B4 Piclcell, Lindley, Jane King. Byron Piclcell Diclc ooshan fillman Cliasf Brucc was . by -,. f,Y'4lu, if 7 F. 'wv. , , ,-' . u A- A- '-I .lc afiwzwih ' v , A 11.25 A. ', 1 A . K 7 u - ii ,1.,1 Q- . ,f-4 :,,k ,,g, ,, 'E ., . V L titxf-'l ff' , , .li ..--fm, , !'k,.hw . wif I . fy wigs ' ,ef 1 X. ' ,li QPR ' ,Y ' :Q Q , -Y ' - f 'IL , Ex fl 57 X A, J-. ' 3-:iii 4 ,f Nr' . ' - tn - - - I - x , . 4 .4,. .1 A 'xl' ik, M -+322 W: in f ' 'A ,Q K ' V? T Lf: L 'S , . -. ,.. Y V 2 - V li - . qu , X ' , f . N22 - - 56,-. M X ,. .K ' I X b 2 if sf? 3 X 7 Sl Q5 in ' X l l ' f fx: P -lm' ' im if . X 4. , KH Aw if I E XL., . I I V! .f N Q V ml - lu V, -- a - E . P , . .J , 'wr MAJORETTES: Sfaryer B, Sm'Tn Carlson, BrewTon, OTaki-, PEP ASSOCWXTIONL FRONT ROW: Joan Reid, C. K5nd lvlils, J. C rr l Jcyre Re d, Alexarwders QND ROW: Ownher, Norris, Harvey. ASSOCIATION The Tiger Band . , . appearing in iTs new orange and whiTe uniTorms ... Mr. R. William Graham, The ac- Tive, new leader direcTing The hand . . . ThirTy-Tiye members meeTing aT 7:30 Three mornings a week . . , playing aT The TooTball games, Color Day, The Bcy ScouT CourT oT l-lonor, The Peach FesTiyal and oTher musical TesTivals, and The assemblies aT HunT- ingTon iunior high, and SPSMHS . . . Gary l-laryey acTing as presidenT, Bruce SweeT, vice-president Jane King, secreTary-Treasurer. 'lhe Pep Associahon--The loackf bone . . . making The plans. . . come posing The group were The song and cheer leaders, band presidenT, an- nouncer, commissioners OT acTiviTies and oT aThleTics, and The chairman oT The girls' sporTs ccmmiTTee. The lvlaioreTTes . . . organizing smooThly aTTer a year making Their appearance aT The TronT oT The band wearing new uniTorms. The TigereTTes drill Team-iusT Two years old . . , appearing in snappy new whiTe corduroy uniTorrns . . . enTerTaining aT halT Time wiTh Tricky new TormaTions and sTunTs. FLAG OUQLS Sreiriloeraer, Walerbui-J, V.W1a'son Gardhef, Diepenbroqk, Lanzir TlOERE'l'TES, FRONT ROW. P. Connelly, Floalen, Weed, Taylor L, Thompson, lVlarNeil' Dobson, Hand, Floyd ZND ROW: Barr, Fleck, Colvin, DieTerle l-Trxrvvy, C, Thompson, Woodburn, Anders. BRD ROW: Enqlehardl, Malhearn, Skaer, Painhei, Kiorh J, Connolly Fenlon, Brabyn, M4 Long, CosTeS. B rrmk Sf-id BUT I T'r P5 .J n 'avi-f',' S CLUB. FRONT ROW: P, Brabyn, G. Wrighl, Roberlson. Amelunxen, Garreff, Rule, Sorce Morley. Goldberg C. Neale. QND ROW: Coach Green, D Rose B'rd, Van Pell Kenyon. Jim Ronnow Dey, Jensen. Reynolds Oredson, B, Long. 3RD ROW: Whealcrolf Jim 6. Thomas Jorqenson Nielsen. Pulskamp, Crai dall Romero l. Anderson York M. Clark, UPPER PICTURE. CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. Dennsfon, Mrs. Morgan. Mrs. Kidd Mrs. lrving Mrs. Crosby Mrs. Brandi. LOWER PICTURE, CUSTODIANS. FRONT ROW: Mr. Paflerson Mr. Madley Mr. Howe Mrs. Baker. BACK ROW: Mr. Sabha Mr. Whilaker Mr, Norrhrop, Mr. Zewalch, CAFETERIA STAFF The cafeleria sfalrl . . . compleiing an- olher successful year . . . under lhe man' agemenl of Mrs. Elizabelh Kidd . . . serving line lunches a+ noon and snacks al brunch . . . keeping lhe eniire sfudenf body and some lilly iacully members salislied and happy. CUSTODIAINIS One of 'rhe mosl diflicull' jobs around school . . . ihal of lhe cuslodians . . . working from morning unlil nighl keeping The buildings and 'rhe campus spoiless . . . caring for The school properly . . . fixing everyfhing lhal sfops working . . . heading Jrhe cuslodians again lhis year was Mr. Michael Sabula. 21 if .- , ,, .QQ on 9 USM Promoling beller sporlsmanship in alh- Ielics . . . Ihe goal of rhe S Club . . . Coach C. Merrill Green supervising . . . giving membership Io recipienls wilh The F-1, qualifying ren poinfs in Ielrler awards . . . 5.1 meehng once a monlh . . . governing Jrhe W Ierfer awards . . . planning Jrhe award as- semblies . . . number of members ranging from Iwenry lo +hir+y each semesler . . . Frilz Amelunxen, presidenl, governing wilh lhe aid ol Danny Jensen, vice presidenl, and Buzz I-Ialhaway, secrelaryvrreasurer. l S C :,f 'f SKI CLUB OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: Six, Anderson, Toll, Birlchauser, ZND ROW: Berg sfrom, Gogo, Lee, Schmitz. SKI CLUB In Ihe second year ol exislence since ils revival, Jrhe Slqi Club had an aclive year lin spile of Ihe shorrage of snow all seasonl . . . prowling The slopes of MI. Walerman, Green Valley, Big Pines, Big Bear, and Snow Valley-wilh irs new mile-long chair Iifr. . . iourneying as lar as Mammolh Moun- Iain in lhe Sierras where Ihere was good slciing Through Memorial Day . . . planning compelilive races wirh Monrovia . . . receiving new pins , . . much of Ihe cIub's success due Io ils becoming a member cl lhe Far Wesl' Slci Associalion . . . members receiving free slci inslriiclion, magazines, and orher benefirs Jrhrough Ihe associalion . . . The club being represenled by Fred Lee al Ihe an- nual meeling ol Ihe Far Wesl Slci Associalion held al Yosemile in May . . . leading +he club Ihis year were Fred Lee, president and Mr. James Eacull, adviser. SKI CLUB. FRONT ROW: A. Robb, Srringham, J. King, J. Walerbury, Lulher, Anderson. ZND ROW: Mr, James Eacull, F. Lee, J. Slewarf I-Iolzapfel Birlchauser, Woods, Garbell Roden, Shaw, Gogo, Cook, Schrumpf, Woodward. 3RD ROW: I-Iarris, Andreson, Toll, Rusl, Van I-Ieusen, Bergslrom Schmifz Schwarlz, Kirlc, Jenkins, Jones. S L'D . gp.. 46 06' 1? W - -1: ' HDQW3 1 W 1,53 J 1 QAZ- , fa ' Ymzbw' A 1 , ' af ' Q . A 2 w Y' :J 'X , W 1, fm . ft 1 K Q 1. w I , if flu.--- I i 3 1 k f x , g I v u, ., I H: Q 1, :ZZ 1 quizquug Q Q if in y S ii :,, 1 5 .,., ., gb ,Q E , 4 S H E . vv , , ms , X V fi fi' 'Q fx . if , W H Eg: U ..Q:, 1 l ll Av ,u if ' . Q aww. , , 135 ', Q 4 V 4 , t x wg, 9 'I '5 z ff vm 4 w, 'W .X ., Jn f A Us A jk Jx 'x K! A 3 N 9 Aw 64 .' 'w H ,x .V N. , , X x 1 1 I x , -v , ,V ' A . F' 3 1-h 3 02' ,Q 'S M 8 s ,Q f Q., 'J X. 41 Q iuz 1 ' ,f e ' 'M S t v Qi an fix 'K-:4 ....,.fg,g , Q! A shun: 455 45.9 . .....-.-...,, - v QP 4 in D i Q MH . Jdlll 4lllRl0ll6lIl Q , YQ-- 4 ,J . Na.. -. qv 1 -QLI 'fMf'Arfgff-T9 -X, W- , N, ,,4, ,, h , W M .fi-552152 2 - Q bf-H'mi ' - -V 'mn g,.Vw,.. Q! .. -- , 1 il Ks., Cf' Y: N2 I 'H il -154-1 UPEI- 5, U S 9' MY. A --,..., ' 80880915 1. -' -.. LEAGUE CHAMP Fielding one OT The greaTesT Teams in SouTh Pasadena's enTire TooTball hisTory, The I949 VarsiTy TooTball squad showed Their greaTness by easily Taking The FooThill League TiTle and Then going cn To win a permanenT berTh in The CIF semi-Tinals. The maThemaTicians showed ThaT SouTh Pasadena, under The leadership QT TaIenTed Coach Frank Williamson and The line coach James EacuTT, in league play averaged 43.3 poinTs per game To an opponenT average oT l2.l poinTs. Scoring all TogeTher 58 Touchdowns and 4l conversions, The Tigers were The highesT scoring high school in SouThern CaliTornia, ToTaling 389 poinTs againsT l5O opponenT poinTs. ln individual play The Tigers Took highesT honors wiTh such adepTs as Team CapTain Bob GarreTT and leading scorer, Ronnie STewarT. QuarTerback Bob GarreTT, a Three-year leTTerman, led The Tigers To mosT oT Their vicTories wiTh Terrific passing and ball handling: Ronnie STewarT, also a Three-year leTTerman, sTacked up The poinTs wiTh skilled aerial and ground work. GarreTT and STewarT made all CIF TirsT and second Teams respecTively: lone cf The Tiger's Tine ends. George DeWeese, also made The CIF TirsT Teaml. The Tiger varsiTy TirsT sTring line was a leading TacTor in SouTh Pasadena's Tine showing This I949 season. Averaging l95 pounds, The Tiger line overbalanced any opponenT line, making a sTeady Tounda- Tion Tor signal calling. ln The opening game oT The season, The Tigers meT Their TirsT deTeaT againsT a Tormidable Toe, Mark Keppel AzTecs, losing O-I8 in The AzTec's TirsT scalping oT The Tiger varsiTy in Tive years. WiTh second sTring quarTerback, PeTe Reynolds, Taking The place oT The iniured Bob GarreTT, The Tigers rolled over El lv1onTe Lions 24 To 6 in The second encounTer oT The SGCSOH. ln The FooThill League opener, The Tigers easily deTeaTed The Bell Garden Lancers, 47-6. AlThough sTill iniured, Bob GarreTT wenT in To make his TirsT Tive conversions. ln The second encounTer oT The season, which was againsT Burbank, Bob GarreTT headed The Tiger varsiTy To a 40-2l win. This was The FooThill League clincher, since Burbank losT only To The mighTy Tigers. Bob GarreTT Tossed Tive Touchdown passes, wiTh Ronnie STewarT going over Trom The Tive Tor The lone ground score. The Tiger's nexT Three vicTims were downed wiTh ease. They were Glendale Broadway, deTeaTed 4l-I9: John Burroughs 4l-77 and Glendale l-loover 62-I2, which was The highesT score run up againsT an opponenT by SouTh Pasa- dena in iTs modern hisTory. The big game OT The league season was againsT a sTrong Monrovia eleven. WiTh The backing of The enTire sTudenT body, The Tigers played one oT Their TinesT league games oT The season, bowling over The WildcaTs 45-l3. SouTh Pasadena ToTaled Their sevenTh league win by deTeaTing Covina in The lasT league game oT The season, 28 To 7. Having won The FooThill League TiTle, The Tigers moved inTo The quarTer Tinal posiTion oT The CIF opposiTe The sTrong CanTwell eleven, which had Taken by sTorm The CaTholic League vicTory Trom The favored Loyola Team. ln The Rose Bowl The Tigers again gained glory as They whipped The over-raTed Team, 41-7, and sTepped inTo The semi-Tinals againsT The mighTy SanTa Barbara Dons. On The TaTeTul day of December 3, The Tigers Traveled To VenTura To receive Their second deTeaT of The season. The Tigers, however, showed Themselves To be a skilled Team as They ran up a halT-Time score oT 20 To 7. However, unable To keep Their TooThold, The Tigers losT, 20 To 34. Thus wiTh a Tine showing The Tigers closed Their chances Tor a ClF championship and ended The glorious hisTory of The greaTesT Team in Coach Frank Williamson's Ten-year sTay aT SouTh Pasadena. WW 'QW '56 -ilu! 91' 5-Q wr 5 'QQ W- :GHS , -LYNX 45-fd' , V, ,I Qqypr 31? Q6 nga-Q 4i..w'Z14' ,,, Q4- 4 'lla ' f-ll!-'P' sim. '? 9? OVQ VARSITY LETTERMEINI Frifz fkmelunxen-shiffy and defensively rough half- back . . . sfar of fhe Sanfa Barbara game. Phil Brabyn-rough relurning iunior af Ihe Tackle spof . . . played good relief ball. Russ Crandall-good af end behind Morley . . . scored a TD in The Burbank game. Jim Croul-very fine defensive back . . . scored I2 poinfs. George DeWeese--All Foofhill League . . . All CIF . . , excellenf on defense. . .one of fhe lop ends in CIF. Bob Garreff-besf all-round T quarferback in Soufhern California . . . selecfed fo be on Na- fional grid feam . . . Iefferman Ihree years . . . Scored 4I ouf of 54 conversions. fhrew I5 TD passes . . . Top defensive player. Mike Giddings-rugged iunior guard on offense . a powerful aIIernaIe firsf sfringer, Buzz I-Iafhaway-hard blocking senior guard . . . placed on The firsf slring. Dan Jensen-good senior end . . . improved greafly over Iasf year . . . fough on defense, Clark Kenyon-good on offense and defense . . . firsf sfring halfback . . . firsf year on varsify. Bob Long-6'3 , I93-pound refurning iunior . . . good all-around fackle. Sam Morley-second year on All-League feam . .. A ferrific end . . . hampered by iniuries. George Neilson-scored I2 poinfs . . . second sfring fullback. Byron Pickeff-firsf sfring fullback . . . very fasf . . . scored fhree TD's in his senior year. Buzz Ragafz-rough on offense . . . anofher iunior . . . will see Iofs of acfion nexf year af cenfer. Pefe Reynolds-ably filled in for Garreff . . . ref furning iunior . . . Foofhill League besf nexf year. John Robergerugged all-around . . . anofher ree Turning iunior . . . easily made firsf sfring guard. Alan Roberfson-All League cenfer . . . one of fhe finesf line backers in CIF . . . fook fwo TD's on blocked punfs. Jim Ronnow- mosf improved player . . . senior halfback . . . played well fhroughouf fhe season. Bob Rowe-af 6'2 Rowe makes a dependable fackle . . . a refurning, firsf sfring, iunior. Jerry Rule-big senior fackle . . . filled in fhe sub spof wifh power. Bill Sevadiian-fine defensive player . , . improved rapidly as a iunior af Ihe halfback spof. Ardy Sorce-biggesf man on fhe feam af 5'I I and 242 pounds . . . ferrific firsf sfring guard. Jim Sfackpole-will see plenfy of acfion af fhe halfback spof nexf year . . . a willing iunior. Ronnie Sfewarf-one of fhe finesf halfbacks in Soufh Pas's hisfory . , . scored 24 TD's . . . shiffy on offense . . . AII CII: . . .Three year Iefferman. George Wrighf-fine line backer . . . as a senior cenfer, scored a TD in I-Ioover game. Roger Van Pelf-mosf dependable lineman on feam . . . hard charging fwo-year Iefferman af fackle . . . On second All-League feam. VARSITY SQUAD, IST ROW: Berrinq Thomas Imqrsl: Slwooslvan, Van sen, DeWeese Morley, Brabyn, Piclrell, Rule, Kenyon, Mqrs. Hewill Pelf Rowe Giddinqs, Sorce, Roberq Hallnaway, Neilson Crandall, and Polslcarnpe ZND ROW: Coach Eacurll DeTI1omas, Keisler, Raqalz. Croul Sfewarr Amelunxen, Garrelr Ronnow, Robersfon WriqI1l,Jen- Blalceslee, Dryden Reynolds, Scoll, Long, Policlw, Benneff, Moran, SEASON'S RESULTS TIGERS OPPONENTS 389 l50 0 Mark Keppel I8 24 EI Monle 6 47 Bell Gardens 6 4l Burbank 2l 4I Glendale I9 4I John Burroughs 7 62 Hoover I2 45 Monrovia I3 28 Covina 7 4I Canfwell 7 20 Sanfa Barbara 34 GAME CAPTAINS: Ronnie Slewarf Ardy Sorce Frnfz Ame lunxen Brrrz I-Ialluway Sam Morley' QND ROW' Clfulf Kenyon George DeWeese Byron Picker? Alan Roberfson, Bob Garredf Roqer Van Pell, VARSITY FIRST STRING LINE: George DeWcesc, Bob Rowe, John Roberq, Ardy Sorce, Alan Roberlson, Buzz I-lalhaway, Mike Giddings, Roger Van Pell, Slm Morley' BACKFIELD: Clark Kenyon, Ronnie Slewarly Byron Piqlqetf, Bob Ggrroll, Jim Ronnow, Frilz Amelunxenv 59- 4-.1 .GQ '-Q Schwarlz, Bales. Slackpole, Baudry, Gibbs, Sevadiian, Kirkpalrick, Sebaslian. Hammond, Keily, Zinn, Levinsky, Unglas, King, Hunler. Wal Coach Williamson, 3RD RCW: Alderman, Klein, Chase, Worlh, Collen, lace, Seymour, Berry. Mulvin, Cowan, Jordan, Hodges, Marlell, CRCDSS CCDUINITRY REVIEW Winning lour oul of lheir 'lirsl live meels, lhe Soulh Pasadena Cross Counlry leam had a very successful season, placing seccnd in lhe Foolhill League and selling new individual records. The Tiger mud runners, coached by James Eacull, look lourlh place in lhe CII: semiflinals, wilh a leam score ol 86 poinls. Don Rose placed lillh, Warren Howell placed lenlhp Scoll Fisher, eighleenlhz Marshall Clark, lwenly- sixlht Irving Anderson, lwenlyesevenlh, and Dennison York, lwenly-eighlh. In lhe individual season's performance, lhe Tigers had Don Rose, Scoll Fisher, and Warren Howell who consislenl- ly made good showings. Don Rose sel new school records in lhe Loyola and John Muir meels. The record-breaking lime was 9:O5.5. Rose also sel lhe pace for lhe Beverly Hills Cross Counlry runner who sel a new-course record wilh lhe lime ol 8:5l.3, allhough Soulh Pasadena lhen look Ihe nexl live places. Bolh Warren Howell and Scoll Fisher have been con- sislenlly wilhin seconds ol Don Rose al every meel. They linished mosl meels lighling lor second and lhird places. The Tiger Cross Counlry leam mel wilh EI Monle lcr lheir lirsl game. The Tigers came oul on lhe shorl end, 37-I8 llow score winsl. The spikeslers lhen hil a winning slreak and ccpped lour slraighl meels before losing by one poinl lo Corona. They lrimmed Loyola I9-39, Beverly Hills 20-40, Inglewood 32-39, and Muir I5'45: sweeping lhe 'lirsl live places before lraveling lo Corona. Lellermen were Don Rose, Warren Howell, Scoll Fisher, Marshall Clark, Irving Anderson, Roberl Bird, and Dennison York. Mel Goldberg ollicialed as manager. CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD, FIRST ROW: Scoll Fisher, Warren Howell, Melvin Goldberg lmgnl, Clill Allenberger, Don Rose. SECOND ROW: Dennison York, Irving Anderson, Coach Eaculf, Marshall Clark, Tom Shove, BEE PIGSKIN REVIEW Quarlerback Dennis Mooney, high scoring back Ross Fopiano, and Caplain Pele Scoll led lhe learn wilh end George Underhill, cenler Lee Gray, hallback Ken Simpson, and lackle Al Garlinghouse, all consislenl perlormers lor lhe club. The loss cl Mooney's passing in lhe lasl lwo games was a big delicil lo lhe leam, as lhe scores showed. Scoll showed unusual accuracy in all his kicking, while Mooney developed inlo a dependable quarlerback. Simp- son and Fopiano were good running backs, wilh Lou Ames- loy and Jo French showing well on delense. Coach Green was compelenlly assisled by Mr. Garland Lewis, who became a coach al Soulh Pas in l949. Lellermen lor lhe I949 season: Lou Amesloy, Dave Al- kinson, Pal Beallie, Ted Burnell, Wall Conn, Dan Fellham, Ross Fopiano, Bob Frank, Jo French, Al Garlinghcuse lsec- ond yearl, John Gramonl, Lee Gray, Paul l-lyland, Don McLaughlin lsecond yearl, Dennis Mooney, Dick Sands. Pele Scoll, Ken Simpson, George Underhill, Bob Weis, John While, and Tom Shepperd. The '49 Bengal Bee grid squad was a delinile lhreal in lhe Foolhill League, linishing lhe season wilh lhree wins, lhree losses, and one lie. Allhough lhey were lacking in experience and weighl, lhey counlerbalanced wilh lheir delerminalion and spiril. Slarling lhe season al Bell Gardens, lhe Killens rouled lhe Lancers, 26-6, and conlinued on lo overlhrow lhe Bur- bank Bullpups, I3-6. The Glendale Dynamilers were lied in a hard loughl game, I4-I4. The new Burbank school, John Burroughs, showed lheir championship lorm wilh an impressive 26-O lirsl-quarler lead and conlinuing on lo win, 40-2l, aller lhe Killens made a speclacular comeback. The Bees dropped lheir second slraighl conlesl lo Glendale l-loover, 26-20. The Tiger juniors nudged lhe Covina Colls, 7-6, in lhe lasl 20 seconds ol play wilh a 45-yard Scoll lo Underhill leedee pass, Scoll booling lhe exlra poinl. ln lhe closing game ol lhe season, Monrovia knocked oll lhe Tigers, I4-7. Mooney's passing was missed badly. BEE FIRST STRING LINE: John While, Tom Sheppard, Pal Beallie, Lee Gray, Ted Burnell, AI Garlinghouse, George Underhill: BACK- FlELD: Ross Fopiano, Dennis Mooney, Pele Scoll, Bob Frank, Ken Simpson. ..............-......i it BEE SQUAD IST ROW SCOH Wlwlle, Ueda, lvlolwr ands Ronnow Slnors ZND ROW Underlul Sh ppard Slmpson Brdlalce Conn SEASON S RESULTS Soufh Pasadena Opponenl' Bell Gardens Burbank Glendale Burroughs Hoover Covina Monrovia BEE SQUAD IST ROW Knerr Arnesfoy, Aflflnson Bealhe Frank Gray Foplano Burnefl Garllnql1oJse ZND ROW Huffman Cunnmq lwam Bode Alderman Fellham Hyland, Conn, Gramonl Duslnane French -J I 5 ' .1-, --.4-v - 4 fi TCDURIXIIEY CHAMPS VARSITY I-ICDORSTERS The SouTh Pasadena VarsiTy basIceTball squad upheld Their pasT repuTaTion by having anoTher Tine season. Finishing as runner-up in The FooThilI League and puTTing on a Tine closing spurT aTTer mid-year graduaTes had leTT The squad, The Bengals ended by being The high scoring Team in The l:ooThilI League wiTh a ToTal oT 720 poinTs. STarTing The season by winning The FooThill League Tourn- arnenT and deTeaTing Burbanlc I-ligh in The Finals, The Team earned iTs eighTh TournamenT Trophy in hisTory and placed boTh 5miTh and Morley on The all-TournamenT Team. Bob GarreTT was placed on The all-I:ooThilI League TirsT Team, and Don SmiTh was placed on The second Team. Don led The squad in scoring wiTh a ToTal oT 435 poinTs Tor The season, and 252 Tor The league season, which gave him an average oT I7 poinTs per game. CapTain Sam Morley, who graduaTed in mid-year, averaged I5 poinTs per game during his sTay on The squad. Dan Oredson, cenTer IeTT wiTh Sam. The Tigers deTeaTed some ouTsTanding Teams including Riverside, Burbank, Covina, and Jordan. The highesT score oT The season was made againsT Bell Gardens, when The Tigers ran up a new record Tor The school wiTh 72 poinTs. The Bengals Then journeyed To Burbanlc where They were downed, 37-29. They rolled over Glendale and proceeded To edge The Burroughs' Indians 58-54, ancl Then pushed over I-Ioover, 67-5I. Monrovia Thumped The Tigers, 49-46, in a TiIT played There. In The lasT game oT The TirsT round, Covina was snowed under 46-37. In The opener of The second sTanza, The Gardens' Tive were again whiTe-washed, 54-28. For The second Time Burbanlc Toolc The long end oT The score, 37-35, and Glendale Tollowed suiT by overThrowing The Espeemen in a Thriller, 52-47. The Burroughs Team bounced baclc, aTTer Their TirsT deTeaT by The Tigers, by Talcing The second game, 45-43. The Tinal Three league games-I-loover, Monrovia, and Covina-were decisive vicTories Tor The hcme Team wiTh scores oT 60-43, 58-37, and 53-35 respecTiveIv. In all, The squad broke Two records Tor The season. Eleven men were awarded Ie+Ters. These were CapTain Sam Morley, Bob GarreTT, Charles Neale, Gary WheaTcroTT, Miles Turpin, Dan Oredson, Ted ScoTT, Roy Pollcinghorne, Roger Van PeIT, CapTain-eIecT Bob Long, and Don SrniTh. Bob Long, Roy Pollcinghorne, Ted ScoTT will reTurn nexT year To comprise The Team wiTh up and coming Bee players and VarsiTy non- IeTTermen. VARSITY BASKETBALL, OpposiTe page, Top, leTT To righT: Don SmiTh scores againsT Glendale. CapTain Sam Morley spoils a I-loovermans shoT. CENTER, IeTT: Roy Polkinqborne, cenTer, Takes a rebound againsT Burbank. RIGHT: Bob GarreTT pushes one in against Hoover, BOTTOM, IeTT To riqlnz Bob GarreTT, Don SmiTh, Sam Morley, Bob Long, Roy Polkinqhorne, Ted SCOTT. and Roger Van P6-IT. VARSITY SOUAD, FRONT ROW: Thomas, mqr, Garrell Neale. Whealcrolf, Capfaln Morley, Smlfh, Oredson, Turpin, Jensen, Thomas, mqr, SECOND ROW Kieley. Sevadiian Renolds SCOH, Pollcinghorn, Van Pell, Polich Roos, Lonq, and Coach GFQBH. 1--V A ,U COACH GREEN: Under his leadership South Pasa- dena has presenled championship laaslcefball learns for years. Left LEAGUE RESULTS' Soufh Pasadena Oppfwnenls 72, 54 Bell Gardens 29, 28 29 35 Burbank 37, 37 52 47 Glendale 38, 52 58 43 Burroughs 54, 45 67 60 Hoover 5I, 43 46. 58 Monrovla 49, 37 46 53 Covha 37, 35 'Eirsf and second numbers are scores ol The hrsl and second rounds res ecfivel , P Y lo right: Miles Turpin, Dan Oredson, Jerry Whealcroll and Charles Neale 'Q ' K ., BEE SOUAD: FRONT ROW: CoTTon Eellham, BurneTT, Bode, Weise, Myers, Keisier, Parish SECOND ROW: Coach Lewis Williams, mgr., McLaughlin, WesT urd Eerrin, 5coTl, Mooney, and D cks, mar. BEE AND CEE The SouTh Pasadena Bee buckeTmen, being assisTed by Coach Garland Lewis, Tinished The league season wiTh Two wins and Twelve losses. AlThough mosT oT The conTesTs were close, The KiTTens iusT couldn'T seem To Tire up enough sTeam To overcome Their shorT end scores. ln The opening league game wiTh Bell Gardens, The Tigers were beaTen by The Lancers who broke Their school's Bee scoring record and swamped The KiTTens, 79-40. AT Burbank The Team was sTopped Tor The second Time, 45-30. Glendale proceeded To Throw The KiTs, 49-37, and The Bur- roughs guinTeT nudged Them, 46-43, even aTTer The home Team rallied Tor 26 poinTs in The Tinal period. Playing on The neuTral courT aT MonTebello, l-loover bumped The Tigers, 59-4l, and Monrovia upseT Them, 44-38. They roamed To Covina where Their TirsT vicTory was smacked ouT, 45-25, To end The TirsT round. STarTing The second round The Gardens Tive again downed The KiTTens only aTTer making a lasT minuTe rally, 52-48 and Burbank nosed The Lewismen, 39-36. Glendale and John Burroughs boTh romped over The KiTTens, 52-37 and 4l-30 BASKETBALL respecTively. Behind in The Third qJarTer, 40-27, The KiTs bounced back To knock over The l-loover TwisTers, 48-46. Covina revenged The Tigers wiTh a 36-35 deTeaT in The lasT conTesT oT The season. PeTe ScoTT and Don McLaughlin were The only reTurning leTTermen, wiTh Paul Bode and Jack WesTlund The non- leTTermen Trom The squad. 5coTT and McLaughlin were also Team high scorers wiTh T26 and l3O poinTs respecTively. The young Bengals Tied Tor sevenTh place wiTh Covina. The Cees, coached by Mr. Jim EacuTT, did Tairly well Tor Themselves This season. They losT Tive games-Mark Keppel, 36-281 Burroughs, 37-29: Bell Gardens, 46-303 Monrovia, 39-30: and Glendale T-loover, 30-IB. They won Tour con- TesTs-Covina, 2l-I7: Burbank, 33-I5g and The Junior l-li A's, 52-36 and 42-32. The leTTermen were Charles Loos-capTain, Gary Biz- anTs, Tony LaCavera, Bob Meyers, Roy Meyers, Mel Gold- berg-Three year leTTe-rman, Gordon Angus, Dick Woods, and Bob NorTon. CEE SOLJAD, FRONT ROW: Coach EacuTT, Myers Loos, Goldberg, NorTon Woods, La Cavera, Lloyd, mgr, SEC- OND ROW: BanTing, 5IaTer RoberTson Minard BiszanTs, Lannan, J. Smilh, and Annus, S It A an -v I ,.- -, ,K i, . ,-'N , -L-gpm. - . 5' n ' .wr PM Varsity Traclc Leif: Louis Robinson clears lhe hiqh bar al eleven leef, Right: Ross Fopiano comes in To break lhe lape in ihe 220. Left Braybn and Van Rel? resl before heaving the weiqhls. Riqhl: Van Pell losses lhe iron ball lor a record ol 50 feel, IO inches. Leif: Ed Biihliq misses a jump by a close rnarqin while Roberfson qrimly loolcs on. Riqhl: Jim Noe sails over The 120 low hurdles in fine Term, VARSITY TRACK. FRONT ROW: Coach Eacufl, Howell, Davis, Fopiano, Marlell, Swarrz, Polich, Bird Birdqe, Foisf, Auer, Simpson, Coach Lewis. 2ND ROW: S+. Clair, manager, Buhliq, l-land, Thorlon, Yorlc, Gibbs, Hunter, McLaughlin, Bur- qess, Ungles, Berry, Lillle, manager. 3RD ROW: Mcfwoy, Bowers, Robinson, Keyes, Van Pell, Brabyn, Weiland, An- derson, Ncrlon, Moran. TIGER SPIKESTERS SEASON'S REVIEW FighTing Their way To second place behind Glendale Broadway in The league Tinals, The VarsiTy TracksTers made Tine showings ThroughouT The year. AIThough excelling as a uniT. individuals on The Team came Through aT The end oT The season wiTh many new records made. So-me of These individuals were: Ed. Buhling, who came wiThin one-half inch oT breaking The high iump record, which is 6' lf2 : Jim Noe, who broke The I20 low hurdle record, held by Reece Cave aT I3:2, lowered iT To I2:9, and also seT The record Tor The new evenT, The I80 low hurdles aT 20:7: Phil Brabyn, a junior, who won The Bee CIF shoT PuT IasT year, Tossed The weighT 5I' MH: Roger Van PeIT, a senior, Tossed iT 50' I0 : Louie Robinson who soared II' 6 in The pole vaulT: and Irving Anderscn who hiT 52 TIaT in The 440. Jim Noe won The VarsiTy high poinT award by Taking 66lf4 poinTs. Jim represenTed The Tigers in IOO aT The CIF Tinals. The oTher spikesTers who represenTed SouTh Pas are Mcusey Anderson in The 440: Jim Noe in The I80 law hurdles: Henry Hand who sailed 2I TeeT Three inches in The broadiump, will enTer same in The CIF: Phil Brabyn in The shoT pul' evenT7 and lasT buT noT IeasT The relay Team consisTing oT Noe, Fopiano, Hand, and Anderson. The resuITs of The CIF Finals were noT compIeTed aT The daTe oT pubIicaTion. CEE TRACK. FRONT ROW: Coach EacuTT, Shove, La Cavera, Goldberg, Tuller Myers, Coach Lewis. 2ND ROW: ST. Clair, manager: Edwards, Woods, AITenburger, C. Buck, Melkesian, Calwell, LiTTle, Manager. ReTurninq IeTTermen This year were Bob Bird, Mousey Anderson, Jim Noe, Don McLaughlin, Dick Weilen and Louie Robinson. AIThough no records were broken by The Tiger Bee Track Team The Team made subsTanTiaI winnings over mosT oT Their opponenTs. Ken Simpson excelled in The 220 and The IOO: Simpson was a reTurning IeTTerman This year, he sTayed wiTh The Bees unlike NorTon, Buhlig, Brabyn, and Hand who Transe Terred To The VarsiTy squad. Roger Mann also made a good showing in The 220 and I00: Willie Howell compeTed in boTh The VarsiTy mile and The Bee l3207 Mike Gosline and Marshall Clark boTh did well in The Bee 660: Jerry Turner and Walf Conn broughT in poinTs in The Bee shoT puT. The Cees improved greaTIy This year winning Their firsT meeT in Tour years Then going on To Take more. Melvin Goldberg was The all-round man: as a reTurning IeTTerman he Took many poinTs in The I00 yard dash and The broadiump. Those CEE's who quaIiTied in The CIF were perennial Melvin Goldberg in The l007 Tom Shove in The l80: and The relay Team wiTh Tom Shove, Melvin Goldberg, Marc Sand- sTrom, and Bob Myers. K BEE TRACK. FRONT ROW: Coach EacuTT, STeTano, Underhill, Mann, French Fisher, Sheppard, Sands. Coach Lewis. 2ND ROW: ST. Clair, manager, Aulder man, OaTway, Eakins, Bode, Conn, Jarboe, PeTTers, Gosline. Clark, LiTTIe, man ager. 3RD ROW: Ueda, Garlinghouse, Lindell, BerneTT, Hubbard, Ronnow Turner, ShorTs, WhiTe, Gray. BASE VARSITY Under Jrhe line coaching of C. Merrill Green, our Tiger varsily baseball leam lurned our one of The finesi squads in ihe hisiory of ihe school. Led by a pair of fine pilchers in Ken Brown and Rod Rislow, 'lhe 'ream found Themselves, shor+ly ailer 'rhe Oraclice games, moving info firsi place in ihe Foolhill League. Two relurning lefierrnan, Bob Garreli and Pere Reynolds, helped in raising +he baliing average, bolh of ihem being our- iielders. The surprise of Jrhe season was lhe rapid developmenf of ihe iuniors and sophomores on The squad. Dennis Mooney developed info a promising calcherq Brookes Hughes, Jim Knerr, and Jim Mc- Dowell, all infielders, showed greal prom- ise. Pele Reynolds, Ari Baudry, Pele Scoli, Mike Giddings, and Ken Brown all relurn nexl season ailer having given fine ac- counfs of lhemselves lhis season. Ken Brown reached The hall of fame when he pilched 'rhe iirsl no-hil, no run game in lhe hislory of 'rhe school againsl' Burroughs l-ligh, winning 3-O wilh only Three men reaching iirsl base. Ken also had fwo one-hiHers lo his credil' while Risiow had a pair of iwo hillers. The Tigers finished in second place. G slrong runner-up. Rod Rislow was elecied capiain. Also oulslanding were Knerr, Giddings, Reynolds. Mike Giddings led 'rhe squad in hiliing wilh an average oi .44B. Jim Knerr was selecled as all-league Jrhird baseman. The squad, wilh seven re- lurning leliermen, averaged .300 in bal- Jring, +he bes+ since I94l. VARSITY BASEBALL. Renolds looks one over: Mooney behind ihe plaiex Risloe 'lakes heallhy cu? in pracricet Mooney caiching. VARSITY SQUAD. FRONT ROW: Lewis, rnan- ager, Knerr, McDowell, Sevaiian, Scofi, Mooney, Baudry, Hughes, Floria, Edson, manager. BACK ROW. G-arreil, Amelunxen, Ferron, Sorce, Risioe, Renolds, Brown, Giddings, Moriefr, Coach Green. BALI. JAY VEE The Tiger Junior Varsify baseball Team 'rurned in an average record 'rhis year, having won 'rwo and los? Tour af The dare of publicalion, wi+h lwo games more +o play. Coach Frank Williamson welcomed back only one lerrerman in Bob Alderman from his championship +eam ol lasl year. Shorrsrop Ken Kiesler proved 'ro be The main spark of 'rhe 'leam rurning in a line fielding average. Bill Woodward also kepl up lhe spiril wilh his line pilching, being assisled by Bob Edwards, Bob Long, and Dave Jenkins. Olher infielders were Dave Jenkins and Rose Diehl al first Bob Alderman al sec- ond, Dave Maclean al lhird, and Peler l-lubbard behind lhe plafe. The oulfield found Nalalie DeThomas Bob Long, Craig McManigall and Fred Garrison chasing lhe fly balls. The firsl league enccunfer saw Mon- rovia oulclass The Bengals I2-4, buf afler being dropped by Glendale I6-9, Jrhey came back 'ro defeal Covina, 4-3. John Burroughs was also a viclim of 'rhe rapidly improving squad by a score ol 2-l, bul Bell Gardens lurned around and sank 'rhem lo lillh place by a 6-l win, and l-loover crushed fhem I4-4, Thus ending 'rhe l95O Junior Varsily baseball season. J. V. Ken Brown shows form in praclicet Ari Baudry makes firsl base ahead ol ball in Burbank garnet Source sails one over Th elence. J. V. SQUAD. FRONT ROW: Connolly, maw- ager, Maclean, DeThomas, Garrison, Woodward, MacManigall, Jenkins, Klein, Alderman, Felfman, Cherniss, manager. ZND ROW: Mulvin, Edwards, Woods, Rowe, Kissler, Diehl, Myers, Long, Hub- bard. Williams, Kirk, Moore, Colrle. i Coach I-IAR RY SWART Coach I-larry SwarT again lead his VarsiTy Team To anoTher League Championship. This is The TwenTy-Third Time The League Tennis Championship has been won by The Espee neTTers. The Tigers are now sharpening up Tor The Cll: Championship and The resulTs were noT ready Tor This year's Copa. This year's Tennis Team was sparlced by eighT sophomores who came up Tc Till The places leTI by The Ten graduaTing seniors oT lasT year. Bill CransTon lead These sophomores and is desTined To become one oT SouTh Pasadena's greaTs. The Tennis squad swepT Through Their maTches wiThouT a single loss in league play. The Tiger neTTers losT only Two CAPTAIN BRACK HALE PETER DOBBS VARSITY TENNIS. FRONT ROW: Pefers son, PenTz. Myers, FooTe, NorTon, Swan- 'T Ton, Hale, Pizzinaf, ScoTT, Barnes, Coach Swarl. TEN VARSITY REVIEW pracTice maTches, one To WhiTTier' and one To SanTa Monica, lasT year's CIF champs. This year's Team was capTained by Braclc l-lale, The only reTurning leTTerman Trom lasT year. PeTer Debbs was The only senior leTTerman and Ted SCOTT was The only junior leTTerman. The resT being sophomores. The sophomore leTTermen were Bill CransTon, Bob NorTon, Ray PenTz, Bill EooTe, Gene Barnes, Roy Meyers, ArT Piz- zinaT, and Tom PeTerson. These sophomores will probably, in The nexT Two years, prove To be capable oT upholding The superb Tennis repuTaTion ThaT SouTh Pasadena Tennis squads oT The pasT have sTaclced up. Going on To The CIE Tennis Play-oTTs The Tigers were deTeaTed by a sTrong Anaheim squad Thereby ending The I95O Tennis Season. ART PIZZINAT TED SCOTT X son, manager. ZND ROW: Dobbs, Cransa JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS SQUAD. I FRONT ROW: Arnesfoy. I-TarringTon, T' Fundenburg, Taylor, Jordan, Chandler. Jemelian. YND. ROW: Blalceslee. MiTch- ell, Paris, Bonnell, I-lammond, Coach 'NV SwarT. ' NIS .IAYVEE REVIEW SouTh Pasadena's Junior VarsiTy Tennis Team was again crowned league champions. In The hisTory oT SouTh Pasa- dena-San Marino High School, The Jayvees have never losT a maTch, noT even a pracTice one. This record was conTinued by wins over Glendale, Covina, Burroughs, and Monrovia. ln The TirsT maTch wiTh Monrovia, Their coach had The maTch conTesTed because SouTh Pas played Gene Barnes who was ninTh man on The VarsiTy. Coach SwarT did This because PeTer Dobbs, who was TenTh, had been in beTTer playing Torm Than Barnes: so Dobbs. was piTTed againsT The Monrovia VarsiTy. ln The reTurn maTch Monrovia was beaTen worse Than They were in The TirsT conTesTed maTch. WiTh an unbeaTen, unTied season The Tigers were Thus cle- TeaTed by olilicial decision only, losing To Monrovia The League Championship and Talcing second place. LeTTermen Tor The J.V.'s are I-larringTon, Fundenburg, Taylor, Jordan, Chandler, Jemelian, Blalceslee, MiTchell, Paris, Bonnell, I-Iammond. BILL FOOTE RAY PENTZ GOLDEN GLOVES PuTTing on an exciTing buT shorThanded exhibiTion The I95O Golden Gloves TournamenT drew over 600 Tans in iTs spiriTed Three day period. The champions of The Tourney were as Tollowsz FlyweighT George Minard, FeaTherweighT Warren I-lowell, LighTweighT Jay Bowers, WeITerweighT Doug Young, MiddleweighT Dave Bear, and lasT buT noT leasT, LighT-heavyweighT Samuel Morley who was awarded The LighT-heavy Championship by deTaulT-There being no oTher lighT-heavy conTenders. WalTer Conn, who losT a decision maTch To Dave Bear, was awarded The Silver Glove Tor sporTsmanship. The sixTh annual Tourney Thus ending aTTer a successful Three day period. LeTTermen Tor The J.V's are I-larringTon, Fundenburg, Taylor, Jordan, Chandler, Jemelian. 2nd ROW. Blalceslee, MiTchell, Paris, Bonnell, I-lammond. GENE BARNES BILL CRANSTON '-4 I-F ln lhe facully-volleyball lussle were Joyce Reid, Virqinia Long, and Julie Sampson. MISS HELEN REESE I A B I I I I A Adding lo lhe excilemenf ol lhe gym classes was The lceen compefifion wilhin lhe classes and lhe final playoffs held aller school al llne close ol each season. Sporls sponsored by Miss l-lelen Reese, Miss Vivian Afherlon, and Julie Samp- son, chairman of lhe sporls commillee for The Girls League, included speedlaall, hockey, baslcelball volleyball, Tennis, baseball. and badminlon. Starling off lhe girls' sporls season was Pal' Connelly's leam who delealed all lhe compelifion wilhin her class and wen? on fo win lhe volleyball champion- Compleirnq a double play was Jean Porqes wilh Ann Maxwell and June Pollock scoring runs. , il , 17 eff, Q, -vm' Walling anxiously lor lkie ball lo lall was. lell lo riqlwl, Barbara Millsl Diane Gardner, Joan Reid, June Waler- biry, l-larriel Slinson, Joyce Winn, Sue Burke, and Evelyn Lindley. TRIUMPHS snip. 'lliis viclorious leam wenl on even lurllwer lo conquer llie lacully-volleyball learn by a score ol 31 'lo 28. Following llie volleyball season came lwockey. probably llwe mosl excilinq ol sporls lo llie girls. Balllinq llweir way down llie field and on lo llie liockey championship was Joyce Reids eleven wlno downed Nancy Brooks' learn by a margin of lwo goals. 'l'l1e speedball lille was copped by Joan Reids leam in flue aller-scliool playoffs. Hof Seplember days drove The girls from flue scorching lield lo flwe sliady sidelines. Ho vcrinq under The baske' were, lell lo riqlil Nancy Riv nius Linda Ruddy, Pal Hunler, an vi ' ' rqin a LEWIS. WNW-I . ,,,,,,,,,,, .gy In The final playoFTs Tor The volleyball championship were, leTT To righT, Joyce Reid, Carolyn Thomson, Alice Robb, PaT Connelly, Marion Weis, and Linda Ruddy. Dribbling Their way Through class compeTiTion and on up To win The baskeTball TiTle was Radmilla Gogo's TiTTh oeriod baskefball Team. Tennis and badminTon were ofTered To The girls alTernaTely Throughoul' The week alThough There were no organized TournamenTs wiThin The classes. This year The Tennis Team Traveled To WesTridge and Tied Them. NexT They played Covina and emerged vicTorious. Julie Sampson followed Through on her Torehand I Lui-. Q , 5 1 A high birdie is reTurned by BeTTy Hamlin while Mary STraTTon looks on. A playday was held aT El MonTe wiTh The Theme Land oT Oz, buT because volley. oT rain, only indoor baskelball was played while The oThers looked on, SPSMT-TS was represenTed in The waTer circles by Virginia WaTson, Jean STanyer, June garden, and Mary Cadwaller, '49, The Tour girls won honors in The Pasadena and Los Angeles AThleTic Club MeeTs, Below is a scene Trom The hockey playoTTs held in The second quarTer of The school year. 3 -'..,4 ,fl x 'QF' G- I x rl X nrt! 4' as ,. is .. f' 'i S Yi kj. Y , f ff J S N' wr-1 ,V is gf as 'milf' f' sr V K V I' xv .3 Q , , W ff , Q. 44 595m if ' .,,: - 'iff ' 1717? ., XX - f :12f? ,j g I fm! 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Honored guesls were Queen Marilyn Amende and her lwo princesses, Barbara Fisher and Florence Burke. Ocfober 2l . . . Jack Brock played lhe xylophone in assembly. November 5 . . . Girls' League dance , . . Au'rumn Balm . . . Square dancing during 'rhe inlermission . . . heels and 'ries . . . Dance planned by Jane Weldon and her commilfees . . . Bob l-layworlh's or- cheslra again. November IB . . . Annual Red Cross assembly . . . Alaloa, a Navajo Indian, spoke aboul her people . . . she also played and sang some of her nalive songs . . . Assembly was Planned by Virginia Long and fhe Red Cross Council, November 23 . . , Reverend McClelland. assislanl minisler of lhe San Marino Corn- munily Church, spoke lo 'lhe siudeni body in lhe Thanksgiving assembly . . . This as- sembly was spcnsored also by lhe Red Cross Council. Oclober 7 . . . Color Day . . . Opposire page . . . Fooiball queen Marilyn Amende . . . Princesses Florence Burke, on 'rhe lelf, and Barbara Fisher, on The righl . . . Top leil . . . Songs and yells were led al 'rhe corner of Mission and Fair Oaks during noon hour.. .Top righl . . . Dick Shooshan crowned Queen Marilyn in The assembly assisled by Janie Alexander . . . Boiiom ...Courf posed in iheir royal coach . .. Ten conleslanis For Foolball queen were Jo Shaw, Sally CoFlman, Barbara Fisher, Marilyn Floalen, Florence Burke, Marilyn Amende, Julie Rockfellow, Marian Mar- shall, Gloria Pickerl, and Sandy Diepen- brock. IN SCHOCDL fr uf 'MXN J xp. + R1 F N , 'mf N25 SWA' fi v 'R in HAS ips? mb? ff 'Q . VV' .1 -in H 1 dl' ' V' ' A sig, I WL 5 ' , 1 fax 31 1 f N 9,1 ,pw 1 fait S .1-.A , 1 ' ' I xl' ji .,'l k 1 1101 :AQ f .J xg' Q 1 'sv 4 . M f .N f ,gg Y . 1' 3. I I fl xii' ,is . ,is .1 qv 4? fpn 4 t l.,' M' S' I December 2 . . . hello day . . . various clubs and organizarions inrroduced rheir olalicers and gave skirs . . . in Jrhe Tiger skil were Diane Ransford, Janice Hunler, Nancy Shryock, Diane Woodford, Derek Oarway, Doug Young, Sandy McGhaughey, Gail Caulhen, Alice Robb, and Carolyn Thomson. December 9 . . . Kid Ory and his famous Dixieland jazz band enriced rhe srudenr body wirh several selecrions . . . among Them were Muskra+ Ramble , High Soe cie+y , Tiger Rag , and The World is Wairing for The Sunrise . December IO . . . annual Boys' League dance . . . Trusrees' Trompu . . . Gil Lindsley's band . . . sporrs clorhes . . . infermission fearured races and relays supervised by Roger Van Pell . . . iail rheme prevailed. December l6 . . . annual Chrislmas as- sembly sponsored by rhe arr deparrmenr wirh The combined glee clubs . . . in The 'rableau were Ofro Maurhe, Elizaberh Finkler, Berira Barr, Chris Cairns, Linda Chess, Diane Gardner, Audrey l-lelmic, Carol Srrahan, and Vera Tolberr. January 6 . . . Mr. Maurice Jones spoke af rhe annual foolball leller awards ass sernbly, November IO . . . opposire page . . . senior class assembly . . . supervised by Miss Nadia Tupica, Spanish 'reacher . . . srage was ser on an island in Jrhe Sourh Pacific . . . rop righr . . . doing a narive dance were Bernice Kurlich, Marilyn Amende, Marea Engleharr, Florence Burke, Diane Gardner, Joan Reid, Joyce Reid, and June Warerbury . . . 'rop righr-'rhe popular and +alen+ed chief of 'rhe nafives, Ardy Sorce, performs . . . middle . . . in- cluded in 'rhe casr were Byron Pickerr, Janef I'-lodgkinson, Judy Elliorr, Jane Wel- don, Sue Duicher, Lillian Olson, AI Gallion, Jerry Rule, Dale Jackson, Dick Worrh, Dan Jensen, George Wrighf, Sam Morley, Jeanie King, Ronnie Kissam, Lee l-lurlman, George DeWeese, Gary l-larvey, Roger Mann, Bill Lalrrin, Fred Garriscn. Karen McCorkle, Denny Lifrle, Terry McGraw, Jerry Addicolr, and Rodney Youngsen . . . lower lefr . . . playing Shan'ry Town were Dee Sampson on rhe bass, Ann Dobson, Jerry Wirhrow, Russ Chandler on Jrhe ukes, and Barbara Weed on a small scale Trum- pef . . . lower righr . . . accompaning Bill Fundenburg, as he sang Lucky Ole Sun , were Dick Shooshan, Lee l-luillman, and Sfiilman Chase all playing guifars. Wi 3 all '76 if 414 , X I y 'f I' Q31 - A- 52, - 1 f -.v 15, rx fy H ,J '1 X. 1 A A January I3 . . . Mr. Frederick Siobiarn, pianisT and commenTaTor, enTerTained The sTudenT body wiTh several humorous and classical composiTions . . . Keyboard Con- versaTions. February 3 . . . PaT Phillips received her cerTiTicaTe Tor having won The l949 Carver Award of S200 Trom Mr. Laurence Harper, superinTenclenT oT schools . . . Dr. James T. Mordy spoke on SpiriTual Values oT Edu- caTion. January I4 . . .science club dance . . . Beaker's Bounce . . . FeaTured square dances, mixers, and silenT movies . . . sporTs aTTire . . . Craig McManigal supervised. January 20... Mr. AlberT Adams direcT- ed The Boys' Glee Club in several numbers . . . also heard were The sTring ensmble and The Girls' Glee Club direcTed by Miss Min- nie RuTh DexTer. February lO . . . Mr. Daniel Lloyds, noTed young puppeTeer, presenTed his revue OT inTernaTional Lloyds' puppeTs enTiTled Pull- ing Your Leg STring . . . This was enTirely a one man show . . . Shown are his newesT marioneTTes which he will Take To Europe. March 4 . . . Bengal dance . . . Walen- Tine ValTz . . . FeaTured Marshall Gram's band . . . sporT cloThes . . . shown decoraT- ing are Susie LanziT, Tom MiTchell and Elaine Weaver. February 24 . . . Junior class assembly . . . opposiTe page . . . seTTing was a movie sTudio . . . John Roberg was The noTed direcTor, Daryl STrombolini . . . Top picTure shows a group doing The Charles- Ton . . . among Them were Molly MoTT, Sally Winn, Carol McConnell, Sally Beel, Colleen MacNeil, PeTe Reynolds, Jo French, Tom MiTcheII, Lynn Colvin, ArT Baudry, Bob Long, and Jim STackpole . . . middle leTT . . . Marlene Gunderson rescues his girl Triend, Joyce Taylor, Trom The Terri- ble villain, JaneTSkaer. . .middle righT . .. iazz band composed of Jim STackpole, Lee Gray, Jack Kirk, Dick Lindley, ScoTT Fisher, Mark l-lopkins, and Bill Sevadiian on The Tuba. April 21 . . . sophomore assembly Took place aT Balboa during EasTer vacaTion . .. middle picTure shows The casT . . . boTTom leTT shows a group dancing . . . Marilyn Baldwin, Luanna Gregson, Linda Ruddy, MaTha WalTz, Sally Geisel, Mary Jo Nel- son, Carol STrahan, and Carol Cleminson . . . anoTher group was l-lope Phelan, Jane Olson, Nancy l-lyslop, and Susan l-lensey . . . never To be TorgoTTen was Ted Polich. The cop. MBHIIN I f . - , v . - A Q :ff -v 7 Q' In , ty' . i H' . - . ' . ' -f uw. u. , , WT W ,.g.,j - :Ml Ar 5 1 if 1.4 ., -4. -. pt 121 .1 . 1'9i v,I 1 l '51 t i K 5' :Q x lor cms my 35,33 r, . 'VTE L '-K Xiu' A l, K, I, '. - Q . March IO . . . Mr. Alberl J. Adams played and iallced on how a composer works in crealing his music . . . among his seleciions were Tannenbaum and My Firsl Piano Recifalf' March I8 . . . Soulh Pasadena was awarded The Sweepsralces 'rrophy for The second consecufive year ar The annual All-League dance . . . sponsored by Al- hambra . . . held af Glendale Civic . . . 'learured rhe music of l-larry James and his orcheslra. March 24. . . baslcelball lelrer awards assembly . . . Mr. Sam Barry, baslceiball, baseball, and assislanl Toolball coach ar USC, spoke and answered several ques- lions perlaining ro baslcelball . . . Mr. C. Merrill Green awarded rhe lerrers . . . Roger Van Pelf is shown receiving his leHer . . . Bob Long will be nexi year's caprain. April I4 . . . Spanish Club sponsors annual Pan-American day assembly... Lillian Olson and Mariorie Hill played an accordion duel . . . Mr. Juan Romero- iuggler, panlomimer, and professional enferlainer-presenred mosr of The as- sembly . . . planned by Pal' Parsons and Miss Helen Burr. Shown al The bollom are some ol: l'he candidales 'Tor commissioners for l95O- 5l . . . bolrom row Kay Slrahan, Susie Lanzii, Annabelle l-lorchilz, Sally Beel, Barbara l-land, Carol McConnell . . . middle row. . .Alice Painler, l-lanlc Jar- boe, Bill Blalceslee, Franlc Schwarrz, Jim Sraclcpole. Sally Anderson . . . 'lop row . . . Buz Ragarz, Milce Giddings, Ken Brown, and Bob Long. March I7 and I8 . . . opposife page, annual senior play.. . The Fighling Lil- lies . . . This play deal? wilh lhe 'rrials and 'rribulalions of any normal 'family wi'rh Teen-age children . . . direcfed by Mr. Richard Wilson . . . srudeni direc- fors were Sue Copeland and Elizabelh Slringhann . . . lop piclure . . . Gloria Piclcell, Janice l-lunler, Sue l-lughes, Louise Mudge, Eugene Copher, Ellen l-lagerman, Bill Norris, Judy Ellioi, Rod- ney Youngson, Diane Woodford, and Bill Schmilz . . . middle leli . . . Janice l-lun+er and Eugene Copher pull a Tas? one . . . middle righl . . . Diane Wood- ford and Gary l-larvey become ac- quainledu . . . boH'om piclure was 'ralcen ai rehearsal . . .Among fhose in rhe pic- +ure are Janice l-lun+er, Ellen Hagerman. Louise Mudge, Gloria PiclceH, Diane Woodford, Virginia Long, Bev Ball, Alice Robb, Eugene Copher, Gary l-larvey. Jean Porges, Janef l-lodglcinson, Caro- line Thomson, Margie Klopsch, Bill Lal- Tin, Diclc Armslrong, and Pai Johnson. 4 Q 35? 'WF' s 1- n.' nf in ww Q .-x .a --uf LY! vii' as Q 'ff mm,-f.,, Q. fu Q! V EW 5 il: QP' 133' va. -'l 1 ts! EDDIE DEY BOB GARRETT GEORGE WRIGHT NANCY SHRYOCK ELIZABETH STRINGHAM JANE WELDON WELDCDN FAIR PLAY AWARD WINNERS These six sTudenTs were seIecTed by a commiTTee oT Twelve sTudenTs and ThirTeen TacuITy members as Those members oT The senior class who besT meeT The re-guiremenTs Tor The Weldon Eair Play Award as seT up by Mr. W. H. R. Weldon in I929. The winners received gold pins and cerTiTicaTes as well as having Their names engraved on The Weldon Fair Play Award Cup. EDDIE DEY, presidenT oT The Bengals, was a member oT The varsiTy Tennis squad, The senior HiAY, and wenT To Boys STaTe as a Junior. BOB GARRETT, presidenT oT The senior class, was cap- Tain oT The varsiTy TooTbeII Team, and a member oT The basIceTbaII and baseball Teams. GEORGE WRIGHT, senior class spealcer aT com- menceme-nT, was Treasurer oT The Boys' League and a member oT The varsiTy TooTbaII Team. NANCY SHRYOCK, presicIenT oT The senior Tri-Y, was chairman oT The iuniorrsenior career commiTTee and designed The Girls' League calendars. ELIZABETH STRINGHAIVI. sTudenT direcTor OT The senior play, was also secreTary oT The Scholarship SocieTy and managed The Copa's adverTising. JANE WELDQN, eTTicienT organizaTions ediTor oT The Copa, was an acTive member oT The CSE, ArT Club, and LaTin Club. LIFE CDUTSIDE ,ff Cheese! PreHy Car! Always Balboa Belles Follies Girls Culel Z he as sa w fl' X l 3 The Girls BoH'le Babies Prissy Misses 1' ,fem In . ' T?'a--ll Llbg ' .Mx s ' I W Qu 1 1' i ' se-' s Canfeen Cu+ies One 'for The Money, TwiH'er-Paiiecl? Two for +l'1e Show ,f.f,. y as y ' - fi 'SE' c 'Q J' 1 :tow-Hg M1 up , ' :dv a ' ' . rg, - ,e-. - t gr j E gifiall 2 1 Boresome Foursome Eas+e-r Ac+ivi+y - ' A,,' :V ' , A 13- 'wir ,T A Qtr- 1 - 'T'T'r , g-- ai. Rod and Carolyn Four by Flea Shore Sea Monsfer Coy Campus Cufies You Name I+ UHer Dissipafion 1? 5 5 x'! 1 in 5 '. ff W' ff sy 3 I , A o ,gl ry . -r' 1 all 3' -4 , C MuH and Jeff Three's a Crowd Flying High lv-uk -an Mo,-nmg Aher Thunkmg of You Four Muske+eers Franlrensiem Meels Wolfman Pyramid Club D-Day, Li+'l'le Corona Peaches La Fuzz Wl1al's 'flue Joke? MnIk7 Weaver Ailmen+? Bachelors Re+rea+ ag-5. .5 si -for Q X 'X ,lx- ff' hz' ' . if . 'Q-04.4. elsif' can ' af O f ,wus--.insulin was 'I I ni' 1111 6.21. - - .:?. '.., : l'f4 in 4. '- P 5'1 'M-s. NLD 3' Legs Beels' Debul Robbing +l1e Cradle Four Buddies Lydia and Bob Sand Wifclwes Sleepy, Mac? King and Hi: Queen Anylhing for Publicily Check lhe New Song Leaders if . W.. 2 Y IZ FI aim 1 IQ 1 IH 1 ll 1 L- M - is HE' i Xe 'N .ii I:-l' L ' Tlway Girls! She Sampled Brew I02! Any+l'1ing for a Dale 3 If ,. - . l 'NY' 7 J 5.5121 'y' 'F' S A vi! ff., gy -1, l M--im l Maybe Having Trouble, Pa? Two Girls and a Can be Well in Hand Empfy Bo++les on +he Shelf In My Merry Oldsmobile Porlcy and Bess -Millie. Basluful Mills Lanzil and Hand Q ,, V - l 8 ' ' . N 4 -n Sleepy Seniors Peachy Pair Kid S+uFF? Affer 'rhe G ame Sfaclfs Firsi' Love L 1 LIFE IN TCDWN E' 1 - Y' Mignfy SENIORS Eugene Copher, Denny Liffle, Gary Harvey, and Liz Srrinqham admire wirh enfhusiasm fhe sporr slwirfs and beach Jrowels being shown +o 'rhem by Mr. Woodruff af WOODRUFFS MENS STORE, 28 W. Main Sfreer, Alhambra. VVQODRUEES is one of The rnos'r popular srores pafronized by SENlOR boys pref parinq for cofleqe. Displaying one of ner decoralive flower boxes is lvlrs. Tnurner, owner of ERNA'S FLOWERS, 2428 l-lunfinglcn Drive, San Marino. Pefer Dobbs is admiring Hwe box wlwile wrilirtg a greeling. Giving Their OK al 'rlwe BON MARCHE CLEANERS are Caroline King, Barbara Mills,and Sally Anderson. BON MARCHE'S is locafed af I3 IO Fair Oaks Avenue, Soufh Pasadena. , n i 9'o'o'ci'i'f0Q'.'.'Q?i'?ll1 ' 1+ v fs l Admiring some line china af A. A AP- PEl.'S, SI3 Fair Oalqs Avenue, Soullw Pasa- dena, are Barbara Wille, Diane Wood- ford, and Marjorie Jolmnson. A. A. APPEL lurnislwes us willi elecrrical appliances, glassware, lci+cl1enware, crysfal, and many ollwer useful arlicles. The place To lake all lhose vaca- lion snapshols and louy good pholographic equipmenl is MA- CY'S PHOTO Sl-lOP, 9l9 Fair Oaks Avenue, Soulh Pasadena. l-lere we have Barbara Combs, Freddy Farmer, and Vivian Den- nisloun loolcing over some of The merchandise. Looking over 'rhe menu al fhe newly remodeled FOSSELlv1AN'S are Jane Alexander, Tom lvlilchell, and Lynn Colvin. FOSSELMAINVS is locafed af I5l5 Mission Sfreef, Soulh Pasadena. Some of The girls are enioying The opporlunilies To inspecf The 'SO Chevrolels which are lhe heighf of luxury, af The well-known COL- LIAU CHEVROLET in Soulh Pasa- dena. The girls are Gail Caulhen, Carolyn Thomson, Ursula Birlc- hauser, Margie Klopsch, Ellen Hagerman, and Janice l-lunler. I22 lnspecfing some of +he good look- ing sporf iackefs in lhe sporfs- wear deparfmenf of BILL WlNN'S are Fred Garrison, Marilyn Bar- ron, and Bill LaH'in. The shop is localed a+ 2334 l-lunfinglon Drive in San Marino. V . I- V .: -:,.-: ' .- Q Q N , Comforfaloly si'r+ing in one of rne new Fords a+ DAVIS AND SPARKS' are Craig McManigaI, Dave Jenkins. AI Garlinglwouse, Morrie Kirk, and Bill Moffeif. Their showroom is iocafed a+ !3OO Fair Oaks Avenue, Souih Pasadena. Admiring some of fine many giff seleciions ai fhe HUNTINGTON PHARMACY on Hunfingfon Drive in San Marino, are Janef Skaer, Mary Jane Turner, and Jane Brabyn. I23 Uri Debby Polly and Jimmy Conslans recom- mend OLD MlLL CLEANERS, 2659 Mis- sion Road. San Marino, for 'rheir excellen+ qualily of worlc. Elaine Weaver, Florence Burke, Bernice Kurlich, Diane Gardner, and Marilyn Amen- de, aboard +l1e GARDNER FOOD PRODUCTS lruclc. are nor produc+s, buf you'll see C5ardner's Ar'ris+ry in Foods af all local grocers. Q . , , f Eddy l-lyland, Sue JohnsTone, and Nancy Brooks conTemplaTe The purchase oT one of The many Tine records aT DON GOOD, INC., in SouTh Pasadena. lvlany SouTh Pasadena sTudenTs spend Their aTTernoons aT The sTore locaTed aT IOI4 Eair Oaks avenue. l Many OT The beauTiTul corsages girls receive come Trorn The well-known FLOWER BOX. locaTed aT II67 Eair Oaks Avenue in SouTh Pasadena. Jerry l-larringTon, JaneT OrTh, Sue Godwin, and Russ Chandler admire an orchid aT The shop. l This lovely lady is none oTher Than JaneT STanaland. She was The riqhT hand gal Tor PHOTOGRAPHER ERNEST BROOKS, IOOS Fair Oaks Avenue, during The scheduling OT The iuniors' and seniors' picTures. l25 'WI-. U Dick Armsfrong is being shown a beauliful wa+cl1 by Sally Beel al UPTON-Al.BRECH'l S. This fine iewelry slore is localed a+ 905 Fair Oaks Avenue, Soullw Pasadena. Whellier i+'s kid Ory or Bach you desire, you can find if al THE MUSIC ALBUM. 2l56 l-lunfingfon Drive, San Marino. l-lere Joanne Connelly and Bob Garrell are being slwown records by Mr. Birkharl and Bill l-louglrlon. For luscious hamburgers and malls Shirley Gibson, Ann Dobson, and Barbara Weed recommend l-lANK'S, IZIO Fair Oaks Avenue in Soulli Pasadena. 4 ff 'P' ' r f' .....39 Acknowledgmenfs ,.4... Adams, Mr. Alberf .... Adminisfrafors ..,,,. Adverfisemenrs ......... Alfshuler, Mr. Jerome ,, Anderson, Mrs Roma .. Annual ...... ,,.. .... Arf Club ......... Arr Deparfmenf Assemblies .,...... Afherfon, Miss Vivian Bands .....,......., Bank, sfudenf ... ...... Baseball, varsify-iayvee ..,.. Baskefball, varsify-bee-cee .. Bengals .................. Birnie, Miss Elizabefh Booksfore, sfudenf ..... Bofhe, Mr. Arfhur Burr, Miss Helen ., Cafeferia Sfaff .....,.. Campus Commiffees ,.. Cheer Leaders ...... Chrisfmas Boofhs .. Cimofa Club Class Advisers .... Coaches, boys' Coaches, girls' Color Day ..,.. Comes Club . .,...... . Commencemenf ........... Commercial Deparirnenf .. Commissioners ..,.....,, Confenfs .,.......... Copa De Oro ...,.... Crook, Mr. Elmer H. Cross Counfry .,.... CSF ............. Cusfodians ....... Dances .........,. Davis, Miss Lorraine . Dean of Girls ..,....... Dedicafion ....,...... ... Dexfer, Mis: Minnie Rufh Division Pages ........, Drama Deparfmenf . . . Eacuff, Mr. James El Club Galdos .,... English Deparfmenf .... Erickson, Dr. Elmer J.. .. Farrar, Miss Myrfle .. ' Fighfing Liffles ,............ . Flag Girls ...........,..,.... Florence Williams, in memory of ..... Foofball .... ...... ....,... Foofe, Miss Amy R. ......... . Foreword .........,. French Club ..... Girls' Afhlefics .. Glee Clubs ..... ..,. Graduafion .,.......... Graham, Mr. R. William Green, Mr. C. Merrill Gruhn, Mr. Carl ...,. Hauref, Mr. Alberf .... Henry, Mr. Ben , ,.,,. . Hisfory Deparfmenf ..... .. Hi4Y .. .................. .. Home Economics Deparfmenf ., Hunfingfon, Mr. Paul ......... Jacobs, Mr. Edgar James, Mr. Ronald ..... Johnson, Miss Dorofhy .. Journalism Reporfers Junior Acfivifies ..... Junior Assembly .ffibl I4- I 5, 44-45, 78 INDEX ..I28 ...72, III ,. H9-l2b .....66 ...,,,7I .....54-55 ..,.,.70-7l .7O'7I, IO7 .,,.l05-Ill , .,..... 98 ...73-74 ......67 ,...94-95 88-91 ,...99 ....52 ....67 ....64 ..,,63 .,..76 ......,.47 ..2I, 30, 39 ..,..,..65 .,8I,9O,96 ........98 ......,IO4 . ,...,.. bl .....27, 29 I3, lO5, Ill ...54-55 55 .,,.85 ....5O IOS. I09-III .. .... .8 -79, IO2-IO3 ,.....58-59 ....8l .....,62 ...52-53 ........60 .,..23, IIO .......75 .,.8O-87 ....58 ...,7 ......63 .,.,98-IOI ....72, I09 .,27, 29, 37 ....,.,,9O ...,65 ....66 ..,.69 ....60 ....49 ....68 ....60 ....69 ....68 ..30, 33, 37 ........IO8 Junior Class ...... .. Junior Class Officers ,. Lafin Club ,......... Lauer, Miss Margaref ..., l.auman, Miss Hesfer League, Boys' .. . League, Girls' , League Champs .,...... Le Cercle Francais .... .,. Lefferman lall sporfsl . Lewis, Mr. Garland . , , Library Sfaff ........ Linn, Mrs. Lucille Maioreffes ......., Mafh Deparfmenf ., May Day .......,.,., Minard, Mr. Alclace . Music Deparfmenf ,, , Naegler, Mr. Roberf .... Nash, Miss Mary .... Office Sfaff ......... Ohlsen, Mrs. Marie Old+, Miss Jessie T. .. Pep Associafion .. , Pefer Pan Players . Peffif, Mrs. Olwen Principal ....,,. Prinf Shop .... P.-T. A. .,..,. . Ouill and Scroll ,..... Rabe-rding, Mr. Orville .. Red Cross Council .... Reese, Miss Helen ..,. Richardson, Miss Rufh . Science Deparfmenf Scienc S Clu e Clubs ,.... b ..,.. ,..... Scholarship Sociefy .. I . Schoo Life ....... School Newspaper . Senior Acfivifies .. Senior Assembly ..., Senior Class ..,.....,..., Senior Class Advisers ,... Senior Commiffee Chairmen Senior Officers .,.,.. ..,. Senior Play ..,.....,..,. Severfson, Mrs. Doris .. Ski Club .......,.... Slafer, Miss Helen .. Sophomore Acfivifies .. Sophomore Assembly Sophomore Class .....,. Sowards, Miss Mary Jo Spanish Club ....,..... Sporfs, Boys' ........ . Sporfs, Girls' Sfage Crew ....,... Sfeele, Miss Esfher .. Sfeimle. Mr. Wayne , Sfring Ensemble ...,, Sfudenf Bank ..... Superinfendenf ...,.. Swarf, Mr. Harry Tellor, Mrs. Margaref Tennis, varsify-iayvee Tigereffes .......,.. iiger Eyes ..,.. Tiger Sfaff ....,. ,.... Tiger Topics . ,.... .... Track, varsify-bee-cee Tri-Y ..........,..... Tupica, Miss Nadia .. Volleyball, girls-faculfy .... Vfeldon Fair Play Award .. Williamson, Mr. Frank Wood, Mr. Guy ,,...,. .. .30-38 ..,..30 .....bI 52 I07 4, 33, 39, IOS, IO7, H2 . ....,,.,.., 63 ....8O-97, IO7, Ill ..,.... H60 . ...53 ,....o7 75 ,..,66 .. ,II2 .,,...66 7773 .60 ....l:2 ....9 ...53 S ....74-75 ....58-59 .,.,.63 ....o9 ....9 .....57 ....,.68 .,.47, IO5 ......?8 ....,52 ..,.b4-65 ....64-65 ..,..7b ......5I ...............IO4-Il? 23-24, 27, 29, IO6, II3 .,,.IO5 .....2O ......29 ........I6 ...23, IIO ,,....52 .....77 ...N158 is ....IOo ....39-43 ......,.64 ...62, III .,..80-97 ....98-IOI .....69 ....66 ....o5 .....73 ......67 .,..,53,96 52 ....96-97 ..,.,75 ....64 ....56-57 ....,,57 ....92-93 .....48 .....62 ....,98 .....II3 8? ,....67 I27 ACKIXIQWLEDGMENT The i950 Copa De Oro sfafl wishes fo exlend rheir sincere apprecialion To Jrhe following persons and organizalions for fheir unliring eicforfs in helping lo make Jrhis annual possible. Mr. E. l-l, Crook, adviser. Miss l-lesler Lauman, arl adviser. Mr. Ernesl l-l. Brooks, of lhe Ernesl Brooks Sludio, for his pholography ol lhe senior and lhe iunior classes. Mr. Ber+ Walfers of lhe Wolfer Prinfing Co. for prinling, engraving, and binding. Mr. Bill Relchin of lhe S. K. Smirh Co. for furnishing +he covers. Charles Ever+s for his help as sludenl pholograoer. All s+uden+s helping in +he Jrwo yearbook sales, especially Virginia Long, Frank Lokler, Ginny Conslans and Alice Painler who were high poinl salesmen. The adminislrafors, lacully, and sludenls who have spenl lheir lime and elllorl lhroughouf llne year in assisling lhe slalll. l J l 1 i 1 l 1 4 1 1 1 Y 1 1 n.fg,'fy-,- r .,., -, I A, - V .I 4 1 A I x


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