San Pedro High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (San Pedro, CA)
- Class of 1941
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Eleclri- cily-ilrsell an invisible agency-provides lighl and power for our mechanized needs. Bulr lar more precious Than lhe advanlages ol a maierial nalure are lhe inlanqible blessings of liberly, opporlunily, hope, enlhusiasm, and Tolerance bequealhed fo us under The Srars and Srripes. May we prove worfhy ol lhe Trusr, and True To lhose who come aller us, by ever slrenqlhening and proleclinq our democrafic herifage. -W. J. GOODWIN, Principal. I4 .kx '-.a The American way of liTe is a maTTer noT only oT Thinking buT oT doing. IT con- sisTs in perceiving The ideals which our de- mocracy has seT up and oT TransmuTing Them inTo Torm and deed. Through The acTiviTies oT busy, sTrong, clever hands, This greaT counTry has been Tashioned. The dedicaTion oT This Annual To The American ideal is, in eTFecT, a pledge To do your parT in susTaining and carrying on The work of The builders oT our naTion. -Mary Florence Mecredy. AMERICA- PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE PasT emergencies produced a viTaliTy, deTerminaTion, and endurance on The parT oT our pioneer ancesTors ThaT Tounded and preserved This naTion. The prevailing crisis demands ThaT These qualiTies again be generaTed iT we are To ThwarT The bruTe Torce aT presenT aTTempT- ing To dominaTe The moral, social, eco- nomic, poliTical, and spiriTual sTrucTure oT civilizaTion. Such primiTive insTincTs are cerTain To presenT TuTure emergencies requiring wis- dom, deeper sense oT responsibiliTy, and higher spiriTual ideals in The search Tor The loeTTer way oT life. May you accepT These challenges courageously. -W. S. Mann. 75321 ,-1- lv 3? ig, Scif-rico Ds'epai'fmeinT Home Economics Deparimcmf Boy-f Piiyifni Ediicafion Deiiailrmeni Giiis Piiysicai Ediicaiioii Dupaifme-ni M.iHivmaIiQfi Dc-parfmenf Language Depaiimenf Q iiirwrrwricini Deparimemi Courisoliors uchii Siiidi f'L1 s Depaifmemi Eriqiish Dcparimemi Vuuaiioimi DCjf'rUifTiC'Ui Ari and Music Deparfmeni 4 X. ,--.sf- i ff UQ, '67 BARR 00 f 1-31 -in-ii-. rf E' , 1 '-,', , ' . 227 as-sie? EE.. ' CE rf-xcuitv -site . English Miss Edith Blum, Miss Catharine Lockett, Mrs. Jessie Hardie, Mrs. Emma Mead. Miss Mable Cory, Mrs. Juanita Piggott, Miss Virginia Myers, Miss Thelma Barnes, Miss Mary Jane O'Rourlre. l-lome Economics Mrs. Mae Kuenzel, Mrs. Etta Pinnell, Miss Hed- wig Bonelremper, Miss Doris Larson, Miss Netta Waite, Miss Josephine Hathaway. Counsellors Miss Agnes Ingram, Mrs. Vivian McCombs. David Munroe. Language Miss Elsie Duffy, Mrs. Judith Grant, Mrs. Caro- lyn Colfax, Miss Lillian Bell. Commercial Miss Margaret Colesworthy, E. E. Oates, Rob- ert Williams, Miss Helen Pressey, Miss Margaret Willet, Miss Helen White, Mrs. Edna Hainline, was Girls' Physical Education Miss June McCann, Miss Margaret McClean, Miss Marie McCaFFerty. Miss Virginia Brown. Boys' Physical Education Holly Adams, Joe Berry, James Hudson, Sel- wyn Yancey. Mathematics Muller, David Munroe. S- Hans Fuhrman, Wilfred Sawyer, Miss Ma X Social Studies Mrs. Marguerite Suiter, Mrs. Alice Hawkins, Mrs. Vivian McCombs, Nicholas Zorotovich, Mrs. Nelda Danishek. 'E D Mi . Q 4, s. Science Maurice Andries, Elmer Franklin. Douglas B. Pearce, Edward Zielbauer, Henry Johnson, Mrs. Lois B. Mueller, Mrs. Mary Griffith. Art and Music Miss Louise Mansfield, Miss Gayl Hayes, Miss Hazel Berg. Miss Halen Cole, Mrs. Marion Stock- ton, Frederick Sierveld. Vocational Clyde Bundy, Sebastian Tortorola, Harry Ley, Earl Lord, Charles Mohle, Ernest Amann, Everett Hublemeyer, Arthur McGinnis, Roscoe Wilson, Theodore Pankrah, Mrs. Francis Fitzpatrick, S. Gus- tat. Administration William F. Mann, Mary Florence Mecredy, Wil- Iiam John Goodwin. Libroricn Miss Mabel Cory. OFFICES Mrs. June Morris - Mrs. Helen Bennet Mrs. Trecil Riddle Mrs. Hazel Beam John Cotterrel Secretary Clerk - - Clerk - - Clerk Business Manager 'E 3-5 Sfudenf Body Officers, W'4i Cooperafion, high sfandards, and a successful educafional foundafion are fhe aims of fhe sfudenf body leaders. They sfrive fo lead fhe sfudenfs in a democrafic way of living, and in preparafion for fheir place in fhe fufure. Winfer '4I leaders were President John Olguin, Vice President Sanii Yoshizumi, Secrefary, Kafherine Heeshe, l-lisforian, Claire l-louser. Of fhe service groups, Pefer Vlahovich, Sfudenf Service President Jeaneffe ' ' ' ' L e Papahrisfos, Girls' President Sfudenf Service President David Rogers, Boys eagu N vw BOYS' LEAGUE The Boys' League, a newly formed I f d organizafion, has iusf compee a successful year. Through fhe efforfs of fhis group, fhe sfudenfs have had fhe privilege of hearing several fine speakers who have appeared af our assemblies. Officers for firsf semesfer: David Ro ers, presidenfg Edwin Smifh, vice president Sfewarf Pike, vice presi denfg Louis Roupoli, secrefary. Spon sor, Mr. Mann. l Si, Q ---.e.,NN..h ...sa I8 agree 41:51 as my N Yu-w leaf Q presidenf: George Tani, secrefary. For second semesfer: Richard Bauer, GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League mainTains Three very high ideals: service, Triendship, and loyalTy. Every girl in school auTo- maTically becomes a member, and is oroud To belong To The organizaTion. The league sponsors assemblies, wel- :ome parTies Tor enTering BIO's, and hany oTher acTiviTies. FirsT semesTer JTTicers were: Sylvia lsham, president Lillian Dyrness, vice president Fran- :es De Nicolai, secreTaryg Tor second semesTer, CelesTe CosTa, president 3aTricia WhiTehead, vice president Srace STory, secreTary. Sponsors. vliss Mecredy, Miss McCann. '-2.. ----.sh '-- -11 --.....,,, ll I llll iii ll Illlllllf X. STudenT Body Gfficers, S'4i WiTh a wisely chosen cabineT To lead Them, The sTudenTs have increased Their inTeresT in The welTare oT The school, and cooperaTecl To The TullesT exTenT. Joe Sher's eTTorTs in sTudenT body aTTairs have been successicul because oT The sTudenTs working willingly wiTh him and The oTher school leaders. Summer '4I ollficers were: president Joe Sher, vice presidenT Sammy DeLucca, secreTary, JaneT Spangler, hisTorian, VerniTa Perry, Girls' League presidenT, CelesTe CosTa, Boys' League presidenT, Richard Bauer, sTudenT service presidenTs, Norma Giacopuzzi and Don STone. Ollie Coker is head usher. I9 QUT? KNIGHTS AND KINIIGI-TTETTES 3' gi is img' Q' 9 Thx filkiws .WMI Ny ffm :W l w,l,,,. ' ', '- ' nl ,- , 1 I 'v 1 . y V. 1 f i'k'i - iff-4 T ,f X r l 1, .Y J, ff ix 012' THE KNIGHTS Formed Tor The purpose oT TosTering high sTand- ards of scholarship, sporTsmanship, and leadership, The KnighTs have been very acTive during The pasT semesTer. They have soughT To relieve Teachers oT cerTain duTies dealing wiTh decorum in The assemb- lies. and wiTh conducT on The bleachers aT games. The inducTion oT The KnighTs oT The Marine League schools Toolc place on April 2, aT our school. This meeTing oT The KnighTs oT all The Marine League schools will become an annual evenT and will roTaTe among The schools oT The league, 20 OFFICERS Fall semesTer: Jim LighTner, presidenTg George Tani, secreTary-Treasurer. Spring semesTer: David Rogers, president Bill Lusby, secreTary-Treasurer. Sponsors: Mr. Mann and Mr. Johnson. 10- A J -Fi .A ' ig.. gi ' K nu 8 . s i c f' 'Q ' 1 ff, Qi THE KNIGHTETTES The Knighfeires, a girls' honor service organizaiion, siands for leadership, loyaliy, good ciiizenship, and saiisiac- +ory scholarship. Candidaies are iirsi recommended by ihe iaculiyq ihen ihey are checked for scholarship and ciiizen- ship by ihe councelor and for atrendance by ihe regisirar. Also, The heallh record of 'rhe candidales musr be approved by The healfh coordinaior. Aiier ihe candidares have received ihe approval of fhe girls' vice principal, a limiied number, chiefly seniors are selecied by ihe presenl membership in ihe organizaiion. The following have served as oiiicers during ihe pasi year: OFFICERS Fall semesier: Sylvia Isham, president Berry Mc- Spring semesierz Berry McWhinnie, president Whinnie, vice president Lillian Dyrness, secre- Aimee Pack, vice president Deana Posfalou, iaryg Aimee Pack, freasurerg Margarei Cave, secreiary: Elsuko Osawa, freasurerg Frances hisiorian. DeNicolai, hisforian. 2I Service Groups Student Court Our school is tortunate in having several groups who devote their time and energy to the service ot the school and students ot the school. The student service, ushers, student council, and student court are a tew ot these organizations. i The STUDENT COURT acts as a superior court to study cases ot misconduct atter they have been passed on by the Knights and Knightettes. They discuss the cases and decide a tair punishment tor the particular crime , Eight members, chosen trom the senior classes, constitute the court. Five only serve at a time, the other three acting as alternates. Mr. Johnson sponsors the group. The USHERS are another service group, smaller and more exclusive than the student service in that there are only two boys and two girls elected trom each class. These students usher at all student body tunctions. They have recently inaugurated white sweaters in order that they may be distinguished trom others at student body tunctions. Mr. Andries sponsors this group. Membership in the STUDENT SERVICE organization is open to any student interested. Their duties talce place at lunch time when they check bounds permits and lceep halls clear. Every year the student service plans a party tor members and their guests at which time the two students consideied most etticient in halls and the two most ettective on bounds duty are presented student service pins. Many students who have received these pins have later become Knights and Knightettes. The sponsor is Mr. Johnson and the presidents, one girl and one boy, are elected at the general student body elections. The STUDENT COUNCIL, a much larger group than the picture indicates, is composed ot two mem- bers, one boy and one girl, elected trom each second period class. They are the intermediate group between the student executive board and the school as a unit. They meet once a month in the auditorium and the next day bring to the classroom the ideas discussed at their meeting tor the reaction ot the students. ln this way student ideas may be heard and tuture activities are dis- cussed. Mr. Johnson sponsors this group. v -fr ,E 'r f v A f mr uf 1 xf rf a A L C, L Iv 1 M150 Wa. WWW Vw MT Vw ww 5 a -4 .Q 'S' 5 J s 1' 'F ii Kr X 4 ' A N if ' ' ' ' . Q Wy fy fjjffw Vw' nf R M ' , ' jlgfffffw wf9?Q4f2'fJ?fgZ,fff,ffffffJ JM Mffs?'gf'3w - W M ff ffwiw W vfgjgfdgfw My Qifffxffpw - -ffm 5' . 5, f-9527 I - 4' ' ffl GMQPWX' hwwmmwgw wi WMM 9' wgijyy MQW WM! KM wquwffwfo .'. WWW Zifawp QM www GRABUATES W , ,5 ,. , , THE CHILD IN FLANDERSJ' 'AH M, S, PINAFGRE' J Wm MM 2. Qs 5 Sis Wm .n , eil ,A .. - '- 2. n'1'f 'E' fp. 1 -, .., IQ!!!-E57 :fl ', af L I .v ,. Rf ' m nyc, IH! . :fb V, IV. :Hy '.:I!' .wb .'JJp, fi Q.: '52 ,fur 'JL I., ,. .-v,- I., 'xl wwf jr-', .1,,, U 756 Sr' V, .,.. ff' r A . ,ls : 11. 'JL A lL ,F Q ,N A 4 1 Ml, , 31 .A Vi 3? F F45 ll 1, 17. -! ,AQ in .5 T. -1 4 .w ,f 4 L 5 A H L, Y- 2 Q1 ' if The winTer class oT l94I was a small bewildered group when They arrived aT The senior high school in February, l938, Tor They were Tilled wiTh a sense oT Their youngness and ignorance. They had been The leaders in The junior high, and now They were mere scrubs again. However, There were compensaTions, Tor now They were Tree oT uniTorms, and were enrolled in a new school wiTh a real co-educaTional sysTem. They soon adiusTed Themselves To The new condiTions, and parTicipaTed in many Tields oT endeavor. The boys wenT in mainly Tor TooTloall and The girls Tor GAA. AT The Time oT graduaTion nineTeen were in The scholarship socieTy and six received The scholarship pin. They became an enThusiasTic class and enTe-red whole- hearTedly inTo The many acTiviTies oT The school. The Tour members oT The class who were chosen as Ephebians were represenTaTive oT The class as a whole. The class had many acTiviTies and will long be remembered Tor Their beige and brown sweaTers and Their Dude Ranch Color Day Program. The oTTicers oT The class did excellenT worlc and had The Tull cooperaTion oT The class. OTTicers PresiclenT - - - Jaclc l-loplcins Vice PresidenT - Darrell Dudley SecreTary - - lvlargareT Readman Treasurer - - Mary Vidulich Song Leaders - MargareT STanovich Doreen MarTlew Yell Leaders - AugusTine NoceTi Ted PeTers Characrer, leadership, and scholarship are rhe qualiries considered in +he selec- +ion of members for Jrhe Ephebean socielry. One s'ruden'r ou'r of every for+y of each graduaring class is chosen by The combined vo're of facully and gradualing class for rhis honor. As The school grows and graduafing classes number more each year, rhe Ephebian group is augmenred, and promises more and more 'lo become a force in all worrhwhile comrnunily proiecrs. Members chosen from fhe winler class were Sylvia lsham, Eva Nurse, John Olguin, and Preslon Truex. Those from rhe summer class were Preslon Jeannefle Sheilagh Michilco ,Signe Bill Truex Papahrislos Thompson Nakamura Newbury Parkinson SEAL BEARERS CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION Commencemenr Soloislsx Eva Nurse and Jeanne+'re Papahrisfos. 28 HENRIETTA BOTSFORD-Color Day - SI'age Make-up TOMIJI ASARI Elecirical Associafion, LeHerman's Club, 2 years C Foo'IbaII RUFINA AGUILAR Spanish Club, Commercial Club FRANCIS BROOKS- Crooner Baseball, Music Guild , ALISTER ANDERSON- Shor'ry Ari' and Science Club, G.A.A. Pirale Scribes WILLIAM BUELL- BiII A Theafre Guild Award, Senior Play, Color Day,,,Spanlsh crub ,VJ- MARIE BRADY- Bee Baslrerball IAN BUCHAN- Buch ' Commercial Club, O.G.A., Foofball FRANCES ANDRITSAS- Frankie Senior Play, Prep Club EDWIN SIMON DUNCAN Spanish Club, Band Leader, Orches+ra WINIFRED MADALENE BUZOLICH- Winnie G.A.A., Commercial Club, Slavonian Club NICK BATINA Sporis, Vocafional Cerfiiicaie MARY PHYLLIS BRONDINO-- Brandy Color Day, Dancing JOHN JOSEPH CIVITANICH-- Chivie Guilders' Club, Vocaiional Ceriificaie, Color Day VIVIAN BROADLEY Pirale Scribes, American Legion Award, Fore'n'AfI Sheff HENRY DURAN- Hank 2 years Iraclc, 2 years fooiball, LeHrmen's Club PERINA BEVINETTO- Dede Color Day, Girls' Ensemble, Variefy Club, Senior Play DARRELL RAY DUDLEY- Dud Vice-Pres. Senior Class, Color Day Chairman, Prom Chair- man, Spanish Club, 3 years foofball, +racIr, Senior Play STELLA MICHAEL COSTURAS- Greek Ari and Variefy Clubs RICHARD CLEVELAND- Dick Color Day, Senior Play NADYNE ABBIE COLEGROVE Hobby, collecfing piciures N . 1 N ei i' HUGH FRAZIER- Puddy Vocalional Cerfilicale MARGARET MILLWARD CAVE- Meg French Club, Sludenl Courf, Color Day, Pasf Secy. Ari' Club, Pasi Chairman Girls' League, Knighleffe Hisforian, Annual SI., Senior Sweafer Commiliee JOE GONZALES- Rabbi'I ' Baseball 3 years, Color Day, Senior Play, Prom CommiI Iee DOROTHY LUCILLE COOMBS DAVID GONZALES Library Slafi, Foofball PATRICIA JANE CONDIE- Par Spanish Club, Hobby, woodburning JOHN GODFREY- Buzzard BaiI '- Skinny .,,,BaslceIball 3 years, Lalin Cl., Spanish Cl., Hobby, sporfs, slamp collecfing INEZ ANGELINA CASTELLETTI- Enie Commercial Club, Sludenf Service ROCKY GRIECO B Iraclr, Vocaiional Cerfificafe, woodshop ALICE VIRGINIA DELLAN VINCENT GIACALONE Head Usher, Vice-Pres. Spanish Club, Knighl' Secy, Pres. Guilders, Pres. Camera Club, V.F.W. Madalion, Annual Sfaff Phoiographer EVANGELINA ESTRADA- Eve Spanish Club, Commercial Club JOSE PEREZ HUERTA- Joe Lefferman Club, Council member BETTY MAE DALTON JONATHAN HOPKINS- Jack Baslreiball, Iraclr, band, Color Day, KnighI', Senior Class Presidenf HATSUYE ENDO Siudeni Service, Japanese Club, Commercial Club MICHIO HIGASHI- Milne Annual SI'aFF, A Capella Choir, Scholarship Sociely, Jap- anese Club LILLIAN DYRNESS Knighfeife, Vice Pres. Girls' League, Prep Club DANIEL MERCADO Pres. Eleclrical Associafion, B Foolball, Vocalional Cer- lificaie, Guilders LA VERN FAY- Vernie Band secrelary, GAA, Toshiii Higashi, B foolball, 3 years Rifle Club, Vocalional Cerfificale EDWARD J. MOONEY- Eddie Hobby, girls MARGARET RUTH HOLMES- Dead Head Fore'n'Af+ Represenlafive ANTHONY MARICICH- AnIs Eledrical ssocialion NORMA HOBART Scholarship Club, Fore'n'AfI Siaff, Hobbies, phofography, swimming, reading BUELL KEITH HELEN MAY HAMILTON- Bubbles Arf Club, Annual Siaff, Girls' Ensemble, Color Day MASAMI NISHINAKA Vice-Pres. and Secy. Eleclrical Associalion, Scholarship Sociely, Vocafional Cerfificafe, Fishing, Sporl' and Pho- Iography. SYLVIA ISHAM Pres. Girls' League, Girls' Siudeni Courf, PasI Pres. Knighfeees, Pasf Sec. Girls' League, Sfudeni Council, Sludeni Service AUGUSTINE A. NOCETI- Augie LeHerman's Club, Senior A yell leader, 3 years B fooIbal,, dancing. CONCETTA MARIE LAURO Commercial Club ANTHONY KRUZIC- Tony - Beaver Vocafional Cerfificaie YURIKE ISHUIN Japan Club, Firsf Aid Ceriificaie FUKUICHI NANCHI- Squeege Elecirical Associalion, Japanese Club, Vocalional Cerfili- cafe, radios. CASHMERE MARIE KUCICH- Cashy Slav. and Guilders' Clubs FUMIO KAMINAKA- Frank Japanese, Ari and Glee Clubs NITA MAE LaBORDE- Ni+er Spanish Club, Hobby, collecfing perfume JAMES NASH- Jimmy Senior Play, Color Day. KIKUYE KINOSHITA - ERWIN NELSON LOLLIE LUTZ VINCENT KATNICH tj 75 N3 BEATRICE FIORENTINO- Bee' I 1 Commercial Club, Color Day, Secy. Senior Class TOMIJI INOUYE Eleclrical Associafion, LeHerman's Club, Vocalional Cer- fificale CARMEN FRANCO Spanish Club MIKE MESTROVICH Vocafional Cerfiiicafe PATRICIA HARRINGTON- Palsy Color Day, Senior Play DONALD MATTHEW MUTRU- Tauner Guilders' Club LEORA FINN Science Club, French Club, Junior Music Guild, Spanish Club, S.S.C. IHonorary Pinl JAMES MILLER-- Jim - Goal Elecirical Associalion, I year Baseball Manager CHIYOKO HIRAMI Japanese Club, Scholarship Sociely. Firsl Aid Cerfificale TAKAHISA MOTOIKE Scholarship Sociefy, Commercial Club LOLA DOROTHY FARALLA Color Day, Secy. Prep Club, Yell Leader, Commercial, Spanish, CosmopoIi+an Clubs, GAA, Senior Play ANTHONY MOREJON- Tony Spanish and Cosmopolilan Clubs JEAN ESTHER HOLMES- John Girls' League Represenlalive, Council member JOHN MARINKOVICH- Mummy Elecfrical Associalion, LeHermen's Club, 2 years foofball, Sludenl Council AURORA E. GONZALEZ- Lola ., Hobby, collecling recipes CHARLES LESTER MAIN- Chuck TAKEYO HONDA Japanese Club, Firsf Aid Cerfificaie IVAN MUNSON- Ive Pres. and Secy. Elecfrical Associalion, LeHermen's Club, I year iraclr, Guilders, Scholarship Sociely, head sfage elecfrician MARY FRANCES HARALSON Senior Play, Color Day, Spanish Club KATSUMI MIYAGISHIMA Japanese Club, Arr Club ANNA VICTORIA HONEYWELL- Annie Pasl' Pres. Ari Club, Pasl Hislorian Sludeni Body, Pres. Knighlefles, Sludenl Courl' --if WILLIAM A. NEIPP .- Bill , Farmer Spanish and Science Club MATSUKO IWASAKI. Japanese Club, SSC, Commercial Club. PAUL NEIPP Baseball, Mefal Shop MARGUERITE ELEANOR LEDING Knighielfes, Girls' League Hisiorian, Red Cross Council, French Club. LAMBERTO MORENO- Beep Ari Club, Guilders, Annual Sfaff, Fore'n'AH. Hobby, Avialion FRANCES ANN MILOVICH- Slav Red Cross Council, Sfudenf Council, Spanish Club JOHN OLGUIN-- Johnnie S+. B. Pres. Colorday, Senior Play, Knighls, Pasf Pres. S.S.C. Hobby, Swimming, Boxing, Weigh? Lifting DOREEN MARTLEW Color Day, Class Song Leader, Sr. Play JOHN H. NISHINO- Jack Hobby, Radio, Eleclrical Associalion, Japanese Club ELENA MOTA ALBERT ORSETH- Chief Edilor Fore'n'Aff-2 years Baseball, Color Day Commiliee, Guilders, Vocaiional Ceriilicafe, Journalism Honor Socieiy CAROLYN FAYE McALLISTER Mac lnieresf, Pholography KAZUO OKUMO- Skipper Japanese Club RHODA MILLER V.P. Riding Club, Lalin and French Clubs UKIO OGAWA- Inky Scholarship, Spanish, Japanese Clubs, B Track, 2 Years, Color Day, Annual Sfali. Hobby, Drawing, Sfudying BLANCHE ADELE METZGER Ari Club, Color Day. Hobby, Painfing SIDNEY ORLIN- Sid Baskefball, Tennis VELMA MARY MORRIS Slav Club, Commercial Club. Hobby, Collecling New Nickels and Pennies ANTHONY OLVERA TATO Commercial Honor Sociely, LeHermen's Club, Spanish Club, Sfudenl Council MICHIKO NAKAMURA- Michi CSF Gold Seal Bearer, Japaanese Club, Firsi Aid Cerfifi- cafe, Spanish Club. Hobby, Handcrafls. HELGE RONNING Eleclrical Associaiion 61 , ,Q 'x Riff' , ,I s is Q, Qs s f . I 1 gf 3 1.4, ,, . , 'WM A se r .ms ..,.,..., 5 'f -- ' is . X Vxe .fig T' pix. 5:1 I I 5-' - 6- L-f 1 ,f K-'I fn. the .1 f,., 'Q' W -if e is x YW il' NAMIGE NAKANO DONALD OLMSTED Lefferman, Apparalus Squad, Color Day, Senior Play TOMIKO NAKAMA- To Japanese Club, GAA WILLIAM PARKINSON- BiII Spanish, Scholarship, Guilders Clubs. Hobby, Piano, Pho- Iography. TOMIKO NAKACHI Japanese Club WILLIAM W. PAPOFF- Bill Carfloonisl' Fore'n'AfI, Senior Swealer CommiHee, Foofball rac HIDEYO ONO Japanese Club KIYOSHI OKAMOTO- Mamie Foo+ball, Baskefball, Track EVA N URSE Colorday Commiflee, Fore'n'Af'f, Ephebian Arranging FRED PAULSEN- FriI'z Ari Club. Hobbies, Singing, Flower Arranging PHYLLIS PLANCHARD Accompanisf Color Day, Soloisf af W'4I Gradua+ion DAVID FRANK PONCE- Dogie Firsi Aid, LeH'erman's Club, I Year Track. ODIELIA ONTIVEROS- Tila Ari' Club, GAA, Jr. Music Guild, SSC, Sludenf Council THEODORE PETERS- Ted Track, Band, Spanish 8: Ushers Club, Senior Class Leader, Color Day SIGNE ELLEN NEWBURY MARION ANTHONY PETROV- Pele Color Day, Senior Play, Foofball ANN PESICH- Pesich G.A.A. Board, Commercial Club, Slavonian Club FRANK J. RODRIQUES- MarIha LeHerman's Club, Siudenf Courf, Baskeiball 3 Years, Color Day ALICE PEALE- Al GAA, Band Manager, Honor Roll Sociefy WILLIAM READY-- Bill Elecfrical Associafion, Spanish and Prep Clubs, Color Day, Senior Play RUBY REAL Guilders. Hobby, Collecfing Recipes. JEANNETTE PAPAHRISTOS SSC Pres., Music Guild, Commercial Club, Pres. and honorary member Scholarship Sociely, GuiIders', Secrelary of GAA, Ari Club, Sludenf Courf. Hobby, painfing. PETER RIVERA MARGARET JEAN READMAN- Mickey Prep Club, Color Day, Secrefary of Senior Class, Annual Sfaff, Commercial and Cosmopolifan Clubs. YUBE GREGORY SVICAROVICH MARIE PURVIANCE Color Day, Senior Play, Thealre Guild Award. JOHN ROYAL Hobbies, Sporls, Fore'n'A'II Sfaff. MARY LILLIAN RODRIGUEZ- Lil Spanish and Commercial Clubs. KYOICHI RYONO- Polly Baseball, fraclr, baslnefball. ELIZABETH RITCHIE- Belly Jr. Music Guild, Commercial Club. ALBERT STOJCICH- Cap Sludenl Courf, LeHerman's Club 3 years, Vocalional Cerfificafe. ELIZABETH ALICE SCOTT- Belly SIandard's Commillee. MUTSUO SHINTANI- Boo+s Elecfrical Assoc., Japanese Club, SSC. PHYLLIS DOROTHEA RANDAZZO- RazzeI DazzeI Pres. Home Economics Hosless Club, Spanish Club, Li- brary Sfaff, Color Day Commilfee. SAM SATALICH- Zi P Vocafional Cerfilicale, 3 years Baskelball, LeHermen's Club. LORRAINE STEWART Hobby, Sewing, Slraiing. PRESTON TRUEX Knighl, Scholarship Club, Pres. Prep Club, Ephebian. CHIYE SHINTANI Japanese Club. CHIYEKO SEGIMOTO- Child Commercial and Japanese Clubs, Sfudenf Service Com- millee. JAMES TRIFFON Guilders Sociefy, Color Day, Sr. Play. AUGUSTI NE STAGNARO- Augie Vocalional cerfificafe MARGARET STANOVICH- Mag Commercial Honor Soc. Q 5- Y s. ii J-by E fi' il I I' W N I ,,a. E-, YUKIO TATSUMI Treasurer Japanese Club, Commercial Club, LeHerman's Club, Foolball, Track. - SHEILAGH THOMPSON Pres. of Laiin Club, Lafin Club, Scholarship Soc., French Club, Color Day, CSF. MASARU URAGAMI Traclr, Gymnasfics Ieam, LeH'ermen's Club, Japanese and Arr Clubs. MARY EVA VIDULICH- l+ches Treasurer of Senior Class, Pres. of GAA, KnighfeHes, Color Day, Senior Play. ANDREW THOMSON- Curly Golf Club, Archery Club, LeHermen's Club. EALEANOR MARIE THORSELL- Ele Commercial Club. SANJI YOSHIZUMI Siudenf Body Vice Presidenf, Japanese, Laiin, LeHermen's Clubs, Srudenr Courf, SSC, Knighis. MISAO TSUDA- Mees Japanese Club. MINORU UEDA Japanese and Ari Clubs. DORIS WASS- Da Guilders, Vocaiional Foods. JOHN ZITKO MARGARET SCHINDLER- Mickie Hobby. swimming. HAJIME JI M YAMASAKI- CycIops LOIS WYLIE GAA, Guilders, Scholarship Soc. TAKASHI YA MAMOTO Foorball, Track, LeHerman's Club, Japanese Club, Voca- fional Cerfificale. GEORGE TANI Secrefary of Boys' League, Pres. of Japanese Club, Knighfs LeHermen's Club, Japanese Club. MITCHELL VLADMIR- Mad Russian LeHermen's Club, Fooiball, Baseball. Following are fhe names of graduaies whose picrures do no appear in Ihe Annual WINTER Boys Girls Eugene Ayers Marie Brady Rocky Grieco BeHy Dalion Anfon Joseph Kruzic Carmen Franco William M. Lane La Verne Solari James T. Miller Fukuichi Nanchi Leonard Thorsen 053' E .'S yr' 5 I1 SPH 1:43 f ki A Ns., 'SSA- i ii ,Z,.Q5uQhfa'- .......-f-1 ! 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' -.- '- 1'-1.- 2 'KOon,7LjL',3MJWr V offifffwyjf fWW7yY,ibg,, M wffm W QW? QQ XEX SJR? 55? Ei? I ' S'4l Class Officers If fakes a capfain, officers, and crew fo run an ocean liner successfully, and if fakes a class president class officers and sfudenfs fo work fogefher To keep a class and sfudenf acfivifies running smoofhly. . The class has had an acfive year. Senior color day was a greaf success-fhe fheme, The Circus. On May 28 a barbeque was held af Cabrillo Beach. Following fhe eafs, swimming and ofher sporfs were indulged in, all of which were greafly enioyed. The senior fea fo honor fhe mofhers of fhe graduafes was very successful. The library where if was held was decorafed in powder and royal blue, fhe class colors, and during fhe affernoon, 'fhe guesfs, including fhe reachers, were enferfained by a program of sfudenl falenf. The officers of fhe Summer '4l class have succeeded in keeping fheir crew fogefher in all fheir underfakings. Now fhe voyage is over, 'rheir dufies af an end, and a successful year complefed. Three cheers for 'rhe Summer '4l officers and crew. Officers Presidenf - Anfhony Nizefich Vice Presidenf - Pefer Vlahovich Secrefary - Bob Mezich Treasurer - Lucille Di Massa Song Leaders Bessie Dragovich l ' if -Frieda Russo Yell Leaders Rene Monroy Joe Di Rocco ee ,mm- ef V as I. EPHEBIANS, S'4I David Rogers, Aimee Pack, James Lighfner, Celesfe DeNicoIai, Richard Bauer, Margarei Carr. Julius Bendaf. CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION SEAL BEARERS Jiro Namarame, Rosemary Maiesich. Eugenia Grillias, Julius Bandai, Frances DeNicoIai, Aimee Pack, E+suIxo Osawa, Gloria Carmack, Margaref Carr. COIVIIVIENCEIVIENT SPEAKERS AND MUSICIANS JuIius Aileen Efsuko George Pafricia Florence Don Bendaf Crews Ozawa Muse New+on Alford Sfone 40 SHERMAN ARNOLD JR.- Missouri Hobby, collecfing Indian-Head pennies JUNE ALLEN- Junie - Bug Hobby, collecling aufographs, clubs, Spanish. MERLE DeWITT ARMSTRONG- DeWi++ Hobby, gymnaslics, office, yell leader. Aclivifies, Spanish. Science, Archery, Leflerman, clubs: I year lraclc, swimming, 3 years gymnaslics. FLORENCE ALFORD- Floppie Hobby, knilling sox. Aclivilies, Girls' Ensemble, Choralisrs, Opera, Chrislmas plays, Color Day. BERT ASHTON Hobby, ice slrafing. Acfivilies, S+uden+ service, Sfudenl council, phorography sfaff, C loolball. JACQUELINE ALEENE ACKART- Jackie Hobby, dancing, sewing. FORTUNATO ATIENZA- Forfune Hobby, sfamps, boxing. Acliviries, fooiball, elecfrical as- socialion. MARGARET ELIZABETH ALA Hobby, swimming, lennis, bowling, sewing, music, Orches- +ra Secy., Band officer, Sludenl' Service, Lalin Club. SEFERINO AGUERO- Harpo Guilders' Club. EDITH AGOSTINO-Swimming. GEORGE AOTO- Au+o Pholography, sfamps. Lalin Club, Scholarship, Japanese ....Club, Annual Sfaff. MARY ANSAI- Bugs Music, sporfs. Red Cross Repr., Japanese Club, Com- mercial Club. STEVE BURICH Sporfs, fishing. ANOLIVIA BLAIR- Annie Hobby, dress designing. Arr, Cosmopolilan Club, sporls. WILLARD R. BUGBEE Hobby, airplanes, radio. YOLANDA BRONDINO- Yo-Yo Dancing. GAA, Commercial, Science, Slav. Club, Color Day. DAVID BOERSCHIG FLORENCE JULIANA BALCENA- Flossie Collecling spor+ clippings. Spanish, Commercial Club, Arr Class. GEORGE BESS- Tobassco -Riding 'rhe fown, Prinfing for Fore 'N' Aff. BETTIE ElLEEN BATTY-Riding, Caferells. ERNEST BUTLER- Tom Cod Fisherman , Fishing, Slzaling, Fore'n'AH Reporfer, Assisfanl Slage Elecfrician, Elecfrical Associafion. 3 ,9- 3 MABLE MARY BARANIC- Mabie Collecling au+ographed phofos of movie slars, Scholar- ship Sociefy, Commercial Club, Slavonian Club, Ar? Club. JOHN ALEXANDER BOTICH Phofography, radio. Camera Club, Science, Lafin, Sla- vonian Clubs. Track, foolball, Annual. MARIE BRUNAC Clofhing: Slavonian Club. JOHN BARAN- Baron Swimming, sporls: Boys' Sludenl Courl, Color Day, Spanish Club, Sweafer Commiilee. MARY M. BURIN- Mar Pholography, niclr-naclrs, reading, +ennis: Annual S+aFF, Science, Ari, Camera, Slavonian and Leller Girls GAA Clubs. ROBERT BROWN- Pensacola Secrelary Rifle Club: Ari, French Clubs, Sludenl Service Color Day. BETTY BROOKS- Curly Top Secrelary and manager of Girls' Rifle Club: GAA, LeH'er Girls' Club. RICHARD LEWIS BAUER- Dich Hobby, car: Treasurer of Scholarship, Vice-prex of Science Club, Press Boys' League: 'Foo+balI, lraclr, Red Cross Firsf Aid. MARIE BURICH- Scoochie Drawing: Secrefary of Calerelles: Commercial Club, An- Dancing and singing: LeHermen's Club, S+udenf Council nual Sfaff, SSC, GAA. SAM JOHN BILICH Sporls. ANNA BERBERICK- Chick Dancing. NICK BROTSIS- Chinless Dancing and singing: LeHerman's Club, Sfudeni Council Ipas+ presidenil: foolball 3 years. MARY GRACE BOCCANEUSO- Buck Dancing: Commercial and Science Clubs. JEAN BARTLETT- Beanie GAA IRENE BLACKMAN- Blackie Meeling people. JULIUS BENDAT- Brain Tennis and music: Pres. of Science Club: Scholarship So- ciely and Pirafe Scribes: Judge on Sludenl' Courl: Pres. of Coordinafing Council: 3 years lennis: CSF. GLADYS ESTELLE BACHMAN Reading, lennis, swimming: Color Day Commilfee. STANLEY BRUMMEL- Skinny -Play horn and all lhe girls, Two years Band, Variefy Club, Color Day, Operelfa. PAULINE COSTUROS-Spanish Club RUSSELL CROTZER-Senior Orchesira, Operella Lead PATRICIA FLORENCE CLASTON- Red Dancing, music, siage malre-up: OPBYSHGS. COIOI' Day. Prep Club, Annual Siaff, Girls' Ensemble, SSC, Ushers Club, Spanish Club, Prom Commilfee, Public Speaking WATSON CAVILEER- BuIch Model railroading and airplanes: Rifle and Lafin Clubs. AILEEN CREWS I Corresponding Secreiary, Treasurer of Cosmopoluian Club GAA, SSC. OLLIE COKER, JR. Music: Head Usher, Treasurer of Junior Music Guild: MINNIE MAE CORNELL- Minerva Collecfing roclrsg GAA. GEORGE M. COSTUROS- G-Man Acling as comedian: Presdienf of Variely Club: Color Day, Opereffa. MARGARET CARR- Mugs Memory Boolz: Commercial Honor Sociely, Seal Bearer, GAA, Scholarship Club. THOMAS CUCULICH- Tom Phofography. CAROLYN MARIE CHAFFEE- Chaffee Slualing, bowling, badminlon. ROBERT CLARK- Bob Swimming Apparafus: Sludenf Service, Swim Club, Color Day, Prep Club. CELESTE JO COSTA Ice slzafing, shoofingg Girls' League Presidenl, Presidenl' of Girls' Rifle Club: Spanish Club, GAA, Knighlefles. PAUL DUNCAN- TermiIe -Sfamps, Band, Opera SweeI- hearI and H. M. S. Pinaforen, Music Guild, Cosmopoli- Ian Club, Color Day Orchesfra. ELSIE CHRISTENSON-Ediior Fore'N'AH, Sfudenf Courf, Spanish Club KUZMA DOMANCICH DORA CERVANTES- Dee Slrafing, kniffingg Annual Slaff, Ar? Club, Science Club, Commercial Club. GEORGE DILLON- ChicIzie Baseball, Foolball, LeHermen's Clubs GLORIA RUTH CARMACK Shoofing, bowling, fennis: GAA., CSF member, Guilders, LeHer Girls' Club Lafin Club. ROBERT ALLEN SULLIVAN DULEY- Superman Weighl Iifling: LeH'erman's Club: Track 3 years VIRGINIA CARVER SALVADOR ANTHONY DeLUCA-Hobby-Bov, Sam Sporfs: Vice-Pres. of S+udenI Body: Foofball, LeHermen's Club, Spanish Club, Commercial Club, Color Day, Knighfs, Red Cross Council. ANGELINA CUSOLITO- Angie Cooking: Commercial, Spanish Clubs, GAA. NICK DRAGICH- Dreger -Girls, Foo'IbaII 2 year Ieller- man and Eleclrical Associalion. f PW KATHLEEN COPE- Bay Ice slcalingg Spanish Club, GAA, Tennis, Annual Slaff, Girls' League, Welfare CommiHee, Prom Commirfee ALAN EDWARD DAVIS CSF, Cosmopoli+an Club. Color Day, Opera. JEANETTE CLAYSON- Hedy -Horseback riding, bad- minlcn, G.A.A., Fore 'n' Aff Slaff, Opera chorus, Color Day Dance Commiffee. JACK DAVIDSON- Jock -Skaling. LILLIAN LUCILLE DEMASSA- Lou Treasurer of S4I Class: Scholarship Sociely, Commercial Club. ANTHONY DILEVA- Bags , Fishing, Baslrelball. ELEANOR DEVLAHOVICH- ShorIy Coins, collecfing charms: Commercial and Slavonian Clubs. ROBERT DOAKS- Oalry DoaI:s -Cons+rucI'ing airplanes, French Club, Sfudenl Service, Barbecue Commiffee. MAXI N E DARLING- Billie Skafing, minialureg GAA. Science Club JOSEPH DIROCCO- Joe - LiHIe Ceasar Sporlsp Class Yell Leader: Traclx, Fooiball, Color Day, Spanish Club, Camera, Commercial Clubs. MILD RED DAVIS CARL FERRARA- Jew Pholographyg SSC, Ari, Science, Camera Clubs. MICKEY DAVIS- Blondie Tennis. WILLIAM ELLIS J R.- Bill Airplanes and phoiographyg Traclx. DORIS DOUGHTY- Red -Slaying afrer school Io help Ieacher, Three years band, Science club, Fore'n' AH Re- porfer, Golf club. CARL ELZE-Orchesfra MARJORIE DELPRINO- Margie Spanish Club, SSC. FRANK RAYMOND FALK-- Ray Radio, swimming, surlingq Eleclrical Associaiion, Gym Ieam, Swim leam. CLARA ESPOSITO- AIecIda Collecling charms, Spanish Club Program Chairman, Pub- Iici+y Chairman Girls' League, Senior Tea, UshereI+es, Slu- den+ Council, Camera, Science, French Clubs, Hed Cross Council. FREDERICK FOSTER- Fred Labor dodging, Lafin Club. BESSIE DRAGOVICH Pholographyp Class Song Leader: Fore'n'A'II. SHIRLEY LAPPIN- ShirI Going 'lo shows. HOWARD LeGRANT-Band. JOSEPHINE LAX- Josie Dancing: Spanish, Science Clubs, Color Day. JAMES LIGHTNER- Jimmy Dodging labor: Presidenf Knighis, Presidenf Guilders: foolball 3 years, iraclr, Iennis, LeHermen's Club, Color Day. MARY LUCICH- Winl:ie Scrap-book: Commercial Club, Color Day. HERMAN LUEVANO- Mondie Guilder, S+uden+ Service, Track 2 years, Council Repre- senfalive, B Le'Hermang hobbies, drafiing model airplanes. MARILYN LAZAR- Bubbles Bowling: Color Day, GAA, Spanish, Lafin Clubs, Pirale Scribes, SSC. JOSEPH EUGENE LOCKETI'- Rabbi+ Chaser making model airplanes: LeHerman's Club. BETTY LOOYSEN- Skipper : Horseback Riding. Dancing, Ari: Spanish, Camera and Science Clubs. PHILLIP MONAGHAN-Presideni Elecfrical Associaiion. EMILY IRENE LINTON- Rene Slampsg GAA, Color Day, LeHergirI's Club, Spanish, Science Clubs, SSC. JOHN MITCHELL-Car, Hobby. GRACE LOWERY-Commercial Club, Sfudenf Council Mem- ber. CHARLES LOUIS MOREAUX- Windy Rifle shoofing, hunfingg Treasurer Rifle Club CATHERINE MANNINO- Ca+hy Corresponding, collecfing picfure posfcardsg Glee Club, Commercial Club, Science Club. if . M ,I ROBERT HENRY MEYER- Nazi f ,v Swimming: Sfuclenf Council, SSC, Fore'n'Af'l. ' ', I 1 REGINA MALKY-opefen. VII' wil 1 ROBERT MIYAKAWA- so ' ' ' Swimming, ialopiesg foolball. , 'Y 'S 5 ,I I ix. 1 - wt-'i as I kQ VIRGINIA MORALE5- Vee X Colleciing James Slewarl picluresg Spanish Club, GAA. RAY McCLURE-- Red Keys. EVELYN MEAD- Evie -Swimming and Tennis, Vice Presi- dent French Club, Rifle Club, Golf Club, Girls' League Welfare Chairman. 'B' ia 'in-E. , We J HELEN DIETRICK- Tennis, GAA, Sludenf Council, Science, Lafin, Leffer Girls' Clubs. DENNIS EDWARD FLACY- Denny Radio, slampsg Vice Presidenl Rifle Club: Rifle Team, Elec- Irical Associaiion. FRANCES ARLINE DeNlCOLAI- Frannie Drawing, rifle, Knighfelle Hisiorian, Secrelary Guilders, Girls' League Cabinef member: Rifle Club, Guilders, Scholarship Sociely, Annual Siaff JERRY GASPERO- MusIrraI -Saving menus and Foreign coins, Sfudenl Service, Fore 'n' AH represenfafive. HELEN DERRICKSON- Collecling napkins: Lafin Club, G.A.A., Sfudenl Council, Sludenl Courl. WILLIAM M. GATLIN- Bad News Soffball. JOSEPHINE MARIE ESPARZA- Josie Collecfing picluresg Spanish Club, Arr, Commercial Clubs. RAYMOND BERT GOOZEY- Ray Gardening, Rifle Club, SSC Eleclrical Associalion. ANN EAGAN- Dugan Sllaling, collecling slafioneryg Science, Commercial Clubs, Ushereffes, Hosfess Club. OIHE HAMASAKI- MidnigI1+ SIopiob Pulling nefsg Foofball, frack, swimming. BARBARA LEE FRODSHAM- Bobbie Ari Club. HEESHI HARA-Sramp collecfing, pholography, Lalin, Lef- rerman, and Japanese Clubs. CARMEN FUENTES- Spinach Piano, singing, GAA, Spanish, Variery Clubs. JOHN HERRARA- Gold Mine Sfudenl Council, hobby, guilar. BESSI E DOROTHY FOGG- Bess Knilring, dancing, riding, Girls' League Slandards Chair- man: Annual Sfaff, Golf, Rifle, French Clubs. RAYMOND HANSEN- Bruno Baslrefballg Color Day. KATHERINE ELIZABETH FLOE- Kay Riding and Iennisg Girls' Ensemble, French, Riding Clubs. LAWRENCE HANSEN- Larry LeHerman's Club, Baseball, Color Day. EDITH GIACOLETTI- Jackie -Dancing. WALTER ERWIN HULI.- Wall Oufboard molors, prinf shop. EUGENIA GRILLIAS- Genie Skaling, archery, Lalin and Scholarship Clubs. MARY GIACALONE Spanish, Cosmopolifan Clubs. MORRIS HUNT- Elecfrical Associa+ion, French Club. NORMA GIACOPUZZI- Windy Collecling picfures: Secrefary GAA, Presidenl of Girls' SSC: Sfudenf Courf, Annual Sfaff. TOM HENRIKSON Slamps, coins. DOROTHY GOLOMBOSKY- DoHie Reading: Commercial Club. EUGENE HUVENER- Dufchman : Foofball A 2 years, Track A , LeHermen's Club, LeHerman's Commiffee. ,I ,fl we . L Q h J lvl' ETHEL GADDIS Dancing, riding: GAA, LeHer Girls' Club. TATSUGI HASHIMOTO DAWN LORRAINE HALL Knifiing, Director Senior Play. PAUL IACONO- Ike Women: Capfain Traclr: LeHermen's Club, SSC, Siudenf Council, Lafin Club, Pirafe Scribes. PEARLE LOUISE HAEFFNER- Red Scholarship Sociefy, Spanish Club. MASASHI ITO- Mas Phoiography, Vice Presidenl of Japanese Club, Track. DOROTHY HANNIGAN- Dolly Collecfing frinkefs and 'loy animals. TAKASHI IRIYE- Tiger Sporls: Japanese, Spanish, LeHerman's Clubs: 3 years foofball. CLAIRE HOUSER- ScaHerbrain Phofography, swimming: S. B. Hislorian, Vice Presidenf Hosfess Club: French, Lafin, Commercial Ari, Science Clubs, Sludenf Council, Sfandards Commiffee. KENNETH JOHNSON Hunfing and fishing: Guilders. MARGARET ANN HAMMER- Margie Spanish, Science Clubs, Junior Red Cross. ARTHUR JACOBSON- Ari Swimming: Siage Crew, Graduafion Commiflee. LILY MARJORIE HENRIKSEN- Lil GAA Song and Yell Leader: SCC, Commercial Club TONY KRUZICH- Rabbi+ Swimming: Slavonian Club, Vocafional Cerlificafe. KATHERINE HEESCHE- Heesl1 Q Sporis: Secrefary GAA, Secrelary Sfudeni Body, Secreiary Scholarship Sociefyq LeHer Girls, Council member, SSC. dill X E JEAN HEULOTH- Jeannie Collecfing souvenirs: Presideni of CaIereHes: Sfudenf CourI', French Club, Girls' League Cabinet SABURO KURAMOTO Bowling, sfampsg Traclr, Lef+erman Clubs. JEAN HOBBLE KIRO GAMMETO ALICE ISHII ROBERT KORLJAN- Bob Tennis Team, opera. MARY IACONO- Lucky Phoiography: GAA Presidenl: Le'H'ergirls' Club, Spanish and Camera Clubs. ROY KATNICH- Baldie LeH'ermen's Club, Slavonian Club, Vocalional Cerlificales. LORRAINE JACK- Flanigan Collecfing leHers and spoons: GAA, Color Day. AKIRO KADANOGA VIRGINIA MARY IACONO- Vi Colleciing pennies: Science Club, Glee Club. JOHN STEVEN KORDICH- Rash Spor+s: S+uden+ Council, LeHermen's Club, Tracl: and Foo+- ball. LILLIAN BERNICE JOHNSON- Bunny Pain+ing and singing: Color Day. ELVIR KATNICH- Kai Fore'n'AfI' Represenfalive. DOROTHY LUCIA JERKOVICH- Skinny Laughing: Vice Presidenf of Junior Music Guild: Guilders, Sluden+ Council, Color Day, Commercial Club, Scholar- ship Socie+y, Opereiia. WALLACE N. KING Model airplanes, pholography: Rifle Club. MASAKO KOWATO- Massey Collec+ing paich covers, ping-pong, iennis: Secre+ary of Girls' Ensemble: Lalin, French, Japanese Clubs, GAA Lelfergirls, SSC, Scholarship Socieiy. YUTAKA KOWATA MILLICENT KENNEDY Treasurer and Secreiary of Rifle Club: Leffergirls, GAA. French, Spanish Clubs: Manager of Tennis, Annual Sfaff. WAYNE NELSON Slaying oui of Irouble: car Irouble. JEANNETTE D. KEISTER- Buck Bennie II Drawing: Spanish and Commercial Clubs. JEAN MARGERUM- Jeanie Reading, sporfsg Vice Presidenl of Commiiiees of Leffer- girlsg Sludenf Council, Commercial Club, GAA. FRANCES HENRY MASTERSON JR.- Frank Music, dramag Annual Slaff, French and Ushers Clubs. ROSE MARY CATHERINE MATESlCH- Pug Treasurer of Scholarship Sociefy: CSF, Commercial Honor Sociefy, SSC. NICK MARDISICH- Niclzlas Worlring on cars: Slavonian, Le++ermen's Club, Sfudenf Council, Color Day. MILDRED Sporisg McKINNON- Mil Recording Secreiary of GAA, Lafin, Le'Hergirl's Clubs, Color Day, Junior Music Guild. PETER JOHN MEL- Beclie Racing homing pigeons: baseball. SHlZUYE MIYAGISHIMA Reading: Japanese, Glee Clubs. GEORGE BARSTOW MUSE- Buuie Sporlsg SSC, Color Day, Red Cross Corps, Spanish, Sci- ence, Camera Clubs. MARIANN MILLS- KiHy Sfamps, old money, dogs, Scholarship Sociely, Commercial Honor Socieiy, Spanish, Commercial, Archery, Copper Clubs. PAUL MARINKOVICH TAKAKO MIAMA NORIOSHI MATSUI- Nori Bowling: Japanese Club ireasurerg Welfare Commiflee, Football, Traclz, LeHermen's Club, Lafin Club, Spanish Club, Japanese Club. BEVERLEY JEAN McCLUSKEY- Beb Singing, whisfling, drum maioreffeg Secrefary and Treasurer Variely Club: Siudenl' Council, Riding, Variely, Spanish, Lafin Clubs. WALTER MIYAMOTO- H.ppy Reading, collecfing slamps: Japanese, Ar+ Clubs. BETTY FAY MCWHINNIE-Gardening, Pres. of Knighlefies, Girls League Cabinet, Sfudeni Service. RENE MONROY- Hisselbury Leifermen Club, Foolball, Slavonian Club, SSC, Color Day. MARY LOUISE MATEJICH- Monie Nolebooks, newspapers: Scholarship Sociefy, Slavonian Commercial Clubs. ROBERT MEZICH- Mez Baseball, baslreiball, accordion: Class Secrefaryg Spanish, Lellermen, Ushers Clubs, baskelball, baseball. BETTY JANE McKlNLEY Dancing, arf work, Spanish Club, Opera, Color Day Com- miliee, Color Day, Guilders. HAROLD Playing Spanish, RITSUKO Bowling Service JAMES NORTON- Whi+ie fennisg Baslrelball, lennis, swimming, Lellerman, Science Clubs. NAKAJI- Rifzy Presidenr of Japanese Club: GAA, Sludenf Commercial Spanish Lelfer irl's Clubs, Coordi- . r . Q naring Council. si ? x Q PATRICIA NEWTON- Trisha Singing: French Club Program Chairman: French, Variefy Clubs, Guilders. ANTHONY VINCENT NIZETICH- Nix Presidenf Slavonian Club, Presicleni of Senior Class: Slu- denl Council, SSC, Baseball, Baslrefball, Color Day, Knighr. BETTY NAPALETON- Dodger Phoiography, sewing: Commercial, Slavonian, Pholography, Cosmopolilan Clubs, GAA, Color Day. JAMES MOIR MILDRED N ELSON- Milly Slamps, sewing, pholography: Commercial Club. JIRO NAMATAME Baslzefball: Japanese Club, CSF. ONOKA OKAHANA- Onie Collecling foreign coins: Commercial Club, Library Sfaff. DONALD ROBERT OSTI- Don Slamps, minialure glass and me'l'aI horses: Treasurer of Boys' Rifle Club: Spanish, Opera. MIYAKO OKUDA Colleciing slamps: Secrelary of Japanese Club: Japanese Club, Spanish Club. LAWRENCE EUGENE OLMSTED- Gene Models: Gymnaslics, Color Day. SHIRLEY CLARE OGBORN Collecling perfume: Vice Presiden+ Cosmopolilan Club, Spanish Club, GAA. HITOSHI FRANK ONO- Toshi Radio, pho+ography: Gymnaslics, LeHerman's Club, French Club, Eleclrical Assccialion. EMA OHNO- Em La+in Club. MITSUSHIGE JOHN OKA- Pee-Wee Sporfs: Fooiball, fraclr. MARY OKAHANA- Shorl'y Slamps and coins: GAA LEROY OWENS- Red Sporls: Baseball, Basltelball, Traclu, Spanish, Commercial, LeHerman's Clubs. ETSUKO OSAWA- E+s Music: Treasurer Scholarship Sociely, Secrelary Japanese Club, Treasurer Knighrelres: SSC, Lafin Club, CSF Seal Bearer. JACK EDWARD PETERSEN Phoiography: Rifle Club, Color Day. MISAO NAGAO Collecling snapshols, Japanese Lefler Paper. LOUIS MAURICE PESCHE. JR.- Jr, Bowling, racing pigeons, fumbling: Yell Leader: Apparafus Team. LORA ARLINE ONSTOTT Drawing, archery: Commercial Club, SSC, GAA. VERNITA PERRY- Vernie Ealing and sleeping: Sfudenl' Body Hisiorian: GAA, SSC, Hosiess Club, Commercial, Variefy Clubs, Color Day. UL PAULSON Jo Jo PA - - Siamps, railroad boolrs: Library S+a'Ff, Eleclrical Associaiion, Science Club. ANGELINE PETERS-- Angie Sewing, saving old school papers: Commercial, French Clubs, Library Sfaff. JACKIE DEAN PRUDE- SnuFF Drawing: Foolball, Traclr. PATRICIA LYNN PICKARD Dancing and drawing. TETSUYA RYONO Fishing: Japanese Club. ARLENE VIRGINIA RUBENS- Red Bowling and dancing: Vice Presidenl Commercial Club: Color Day, Commercial Club, Science Club. ROBERT ROGERS VIOLET PETROV- Vi Ribbons in hair: Scholarship Socieiy, Guilders, Siudenf Council, Slavonian Club. TED RUSTAD JULIA PETLANSKI- Pouch Dancing and bowling: Sfudeni Council, SSC, Press Club, Red Cross, Commercial Club, Color Day. JACK REES MARGARET ANN RESICH- Maggie Sewing: Spanish and Slavonian Clubs. JAMES ARTHUR ROBERTSON- Lamp Shade Huniing, fishing, carving: Leilerman Club, Color Day, Commercial Club. AINIEE PACK- Maude Colleciing records: French Club Presideni, Girls' League Social Chairman, Vice Presideni Knighferfes, Usherefies, Scholarship Sociefy, CSF. LOUIS ANTHONY ROUPOLI- Tiger Sporfs: Secrefary-Treasurer Boys' League, Presideni Varieiy Club: Track, Spanish, Variefy, LeH'erman's Club, SSC. ADA MARIE ROOKS Dancing: GAA, LeHergirl's Club, Color Day Commiffee. LEON ROBERTS-- Jimmie Presidenl' of Glee Club: fooiball. KATHERINE RUKAVINA- Kay Dancing, sewing: Slavonian Club, Commercial Club. DAVID ALFRED ROGERS- Porky Apparafus: Presidenl Boys' League, Presidenl' Knighfs, Presidenf Scholarship, Spanish, Science, Red Cross Clubs, SSC, Siudeni Council. ASAKO SATO Reading, corresponding: Japanese, Commercial Clubs. FRIEDA RUSSO- Blackie Collecfing pins: GAA Yell Leader, LeHer Girls' Vice President Class Song Leader: GAA, LeHer Girls, Fore'n'Af'r Sfaff, Color Day. JACK SLINGERLAND- Nose -Siamp Colleciing, Fore 'N' AH Sfaff. PHYLLIS REDMOND- Banning Siamps and iolres. EMIL V. REAL Edifor Annual: French Club, Sfudeni Council, Color Day. CELIA ROCHA- Ceil Colleciing pennies and siampsg Spanish, Commercial Clubs. MANUEL L. REAL Phofography: French, Ar+, Camera Clubs, Annual Siaff, SSC LORRAINE SCHEFFLER- Pancho Dancing: Color Day, Commercial Club. LOUIE SAGGIANI- Lou Phoiography: Elecirical Associafion, Spanish, Leifermen Clubs, Sludenf Council, Day Color. LEE SHER Sludenf Body Song Leader, Secrefary Ushers, Presidenf Red Cross: Lafin Club, Red Cross Council, Color Day Commiiiee, Ushers Club. JOHN LAWRENCE RADOS- Jack Sporis, ice slzafing: foofball, fraclc, SSC, Spanish, Camera, Slavonian Clubs, Firsi Aid. ELSIE M. SCOCCHIO- Scol:e Dancing, lisfening 'ro fhe radio: Annual Sfaff. ROBERT GEORGE RADOS- Bobbie Skiing, sporfs: Secreiary of Leiferman Club: Annual Sfalif, Lefferman Club, Foolball, Track, Red Cross. OPHELIA SITCHLER- Pele Colleciing phofographs and reading: GAA. LAWRENCE STROMBERG- Larry -Airplane Model Build- ing, Swimming, Band, Guilders Socieiy. DORA M. SALAS- Charilo Collecling snapshofs and aufographs. FRANK SNAVELY, JR.- Du+chie Swimming: Sfudenf Council, Red Cross Council, Track, Slavonian Club. BETTY JANE SNEAD- Punl:in Singing in ihe bafhiub: Spanish Club, Scholarship Socieiy, SSC. GAA. LAMOYNE SAN DS- Sandso Elecfrical Associaiion. GERTRUDE STOCKINGER- Ger+ie Music: Secreiary French Club: Sfudenl Council. ANGELO SPONDELLO- Minnie -Machine Shop. MILDRED ANNE SKOMMESA- Millie Reading, colleciing coins, music: GAA. EVA STANOVICH- Eve Slavonian Club, SSC, GAA. DON PHILIP STONE- Rocky Turning ivory keys: Boys' Sfudenf Service Presidenf, Presi- deni Junior Music Guild: Opera, Color Day, Chrisfmas Play. CHIYOKO SHIBA- ChicIrie Bowling: Hisforian Japanese Club: French Club, GAA, Lelfer Girl Club, Japanese Club. TOM SAKAMOTO Phoiography: Scholarship Socieiy, Spanish Club. EDNA STEPPICH-- Ed Dancing: Slavonian Club, SSC, Commercial Club. ARNOLD SUNDALI- Finn Presidenl of Commercial Honor Socieiyg Annual Sfafl. MARY GLYNN SULLIVAN Colleciing Irnick-knacks: Girls' Glee Club. JEROME CARR STAMBUK- Jerry Phoiography: Vice Presideni and Presideni of Spanish Club, Vice Presidenf of Coordinaiing Council: Sfudenf Council. SSC, Color Day, Camera Club. EDITH SELIN BILL SAMPSON- Hosy : Elecfrical Associaiion, Audiforium Sound Technician, 2 years Fooiball, Amafeur Radio. LUCILLE KATHERINE SLANKARD- Lou Bowling: Spanish Club, Color Day, Arf Club, Hosfess Club, Council member. NICK SUMUDIO DORIS SHOCKEY- Shcr+y Dancing. JOHN SALMOND, JR.- BusIer Sailing: Color Day, LeHermen's Club, Spanish Club, Tennis Team. AMELIA SIMA- Millie Dancing, sewing: S+uden'I Council, Commercial, Hosiess, Science Clubs. ROBERT WESTLY STOREY- Black Gold Track: Track and Fooiball. JANET ELIZABETH SPANGLER- Jan Swimming, bowling: Siudeni Body Secrelary, Secrefary Hosfess Club, French, Prep Clubs, Red Cross, Siudeni Council, Sfudeni Courf. JOSEPH HERMAN SI IER- Hairless Joe Archery: Sfudeni Body Presidenf, Prep Club Presideni, Lafin Club, Archery: Head Fooiball manager, Red Cross, Knighi. TILLIE TOMICH- Crow Sporis: SSC, Color Day. DALE THOMPSON- Bugs Aviaiion: SSC. CASSIE MARIE SMITH- Glamour Girl Collecling glasses: Annual slaff: Copper Club: Color Day, GAA, Science Club. c ,w if is . I-N Q' F- sf' ' -' A ' I l MARY TRITTENGER- Tri+ Pins: Commercial Club. NELSON TAYLOR- Nellie --Being a ioclr. FRANCES TOMICH- Franny Mike, Song Leader of Slavonian Club, Treasurer of Sla- vonian Club, Commercial, Color Day. TSUTOMU UYEDA Fooiball, Traclr, Japanese and LeHermen's Club. MARY TAKAHASHI Sewing, GAA, Laiin, Japanese Clubs, Guilders, Council member. LOUIE TRANI- Specs Colleciing sporl piciuresg Foofball, Le++ermen's Club. SUYIME TSUBOI Japanese Club. PETER VLAHOVICH- Long John Sfampsg Siudenf Service Presideni, Vice President Slavon- ian Club, Vice Presideni Senior Class, SSC, Sfudeni Council, Commercial Club, Knighf. ELIZABETH MARY THOMAS- Belly Ari: Lafin Club, Color Day, Spanish Club. JOHN R. WINTERS- Jack lce sliaiingg Basltefball, Sfudenl' Council. IONA THIELEN Archery, reading: Archery, Science, Commercial Clubs, Scholarship Socieiy. HAMILTON MONTGOMERY WAKEMAN- Hal Aircraft Drum Maior, Spanish Club, Elecirical Associa fion. TOKIE TANIGUCHI Commercial Club, Japanese Club, SSC. HEINZ WAHLERS--Sfamps, Spanish Club, Orcheslra, Sfu- denf Service. DOROTHY TAKII- Doi Playing fhe piano: Presidenf of Laiin Club: Varie+y Club, Scholarship Socieiy, Color Day. JOE ERIC WITZERMAN- Bus+er Fiddling, cariooningg Color Day, Annual Slafi, Foofball. HELEN TRANI- Bobbie Knicl:-lrnaclrsg GAA Hisioriang LeHer Girls, Annual SfaPi, SSC, Color Day, Color Day Commiliee, Sludenf Council. DONALD WELKER- Wolf Spor+s: Presideni of LeHermen's Club: ihree years Fool'- ball, Color Day Commiifee, Scholarship Sociely. JUNE ULERY- Junie Dodging homework: Science Club, Commercial Club. Scholarship Socieiy. GROVER WICK- Wick -Radio, Firsf Aid, Manager of all sporfs. ANN LUCILLE URSICH- Annie CuHing ihe rug: Commercial and Slavonian Clubs. PATRICIA WHITEHEAD- PaHy Whisfling, baqpipes, kniffing, Chairman Slandards Com- mifiee, Vice Presidenl Girls' League, Secrelary Lalin Club: Junior Music Guild Cosmo olilan Club 2 ears Shalles- : P I Y 1 peare Fesfival, Annual Slaff, Color Day Commiiiee, Knighfefle Choralisls, SSC. DOROTHY LUCILLE WELKER- Dol . KniHing and sewing: Secrefary Color Day Commiilee: Guilders, Cafareffes, Color Day Commiflee, Sfudenf Council. MARGARET VILLALOVAS- Marge Spanish, Hosiess, Rifle Clubs, GAA. FERN YOUNG WILLIAM BRUCES WALLACE- WaIIy Sporfs, iennis, baskefball, foolball, swimming: Chairman Color Day Commilfee: SSC, Sludenl Council, Red Cross, LeHermen's Club, Camera Club, Science Club, Knighfs. MISAO M. UYENO- Miss Collecling pins and flowers: Presidenl' Lefler Girls' Club, Secreiary and Hisforian of GAA: Japanese Club, ASC, Usherelies, Commercial Club, Leiler Girls' Club. SHIGEKO YASAKI- Judy Playing piano: Commercial and Japanese Clubs. MARJORIE R. WHEATLEY- Margie Dancing, skalingg Red Cross Council, Caferefles, Spanish Club, Laiin Club, SSC, Science Club. LENORE VAUBEL Sewing, phofography: French Club, Rifle Club, Spanish Club, Science Club. CLARA ZUPPARDE- Ponch Dancing, sewing: Commercial, Slavonian Clubs. GEORGE YAMANISHI Swimming: Japanese and Ari' Clubs. MAMIE ZANKICH- Sister Sewing. PATRICIA JEAN WHITFIELD- PaH'y Kniiling, collecling anliquesg GIF Club, Sfandards Com- miflee, Annual Siaff, Laiin Club. SEYMOUR WATERMAN- Nose Sporfs: Commercial Club, Color Day Dance Commi++ee, Varieiy Club, Opera, Foolball. MARGARET FRANCES WHITE- MicIrey Poefryg Lalin Club, SSC, Sfudenl' Council, GAA, Leller Girls Club. 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WGA- 9 ,ff MM lf 59 N N N Sq 235 sis M w Q A, Q 3 S 3 LETTERMENS CLUB This is a club composed oT A, B, and C leTTermen. They gain enTrance inTo This club by quali- fying Tor a leTTer in any oT The sporTs. By malcing so many poinTs in Traclr, or playing in so many games. The presidenT oT The club is Donald Vlfellcer, and iTs secreTary is Bob Rados. The club holds an annual ban- gueT each year. This year The ban- gueT was held May 28, and iTs principle speakers were Babe l'lorreIl oT U.C.L.A. and Vierling Kersey The supe-rinTendenT oT The Los Angeles schools. SPANISH CLUB ILa GavioTal Hola, amigo. Vamonosl Dondel AI club espanol. WiTh approximafely I5O mem- bers, The Spanish Club is noTed Tor iTs many acTiviTies, The ChrisT' mas parTy TeaTuring a presenTaTion oT Las Pasadas and The brealcing oT The pinaTa, was one oT The liveliesT social aTTairs oT The TirsT semesTer. The climax oT The second semesTer was The Tamalada, which is always one oT The highfIighTs oT The school year. OTTicers Tor The TirsT semesTer were: I-lecTor Rodriguez, presi- denT3 Jerome Sfambuclc, vice pres- idenT7 Mary Fisher, secreTaryg BeT- Ty Snead, program chairman. For The second semesTer: Jerome STambuclc, presidenT: Connie Go' mez, vice presidenT: JuaniTa Ville- lovas, secreTaryg Clara EsposiTo, program chairman: Gloria A. Ava- fell, Red Cross chairman. Sponsor, Mrs. Grant ANNUAL SALES CAMPAIGN OF I94l The selling oT The San Pedro -Tigh School Annual began April I, l94I and ran Tor Two weelcs. TwenTy busy, TasT-selling salesmen sold Annuals daily To The sTu- ienTs. The ToTal sold during The :ampaign was IZOO. The winners DT The I94l campaign are RiTf ,ulco Nalcaji Sam Mannino, and 'lecTor Thermos. The campaign was held under he able and guiding hand oT Jliss I-Ielen WlwiTe. BTudenT man- iger was Dora Ceryanles. 'N JAPANESE CLUB Membership in lhis club is nol limifed 'ro lhe Japanese race, buf is open lo anyone wishing lo learn ol lhe cullure and cusloms ol lhe Japanese people. Under lhe spon- sorship of Mrs. Hawkins, The club has promoled a lriendly and cos- nnopolilan allrilude among ils members. Officers for lhe iirsi semesrer were: George Tami, presidenlq Minoru Nakamura, vice presidenlf Miyolco Olcuda, recording secre- Jraryq Rilsulco Nalcaii, correspond- ing secrelaryg Yulqio Talsumi, frea- SLJFGF. Ollicers for lhe second semes- fer: Rilsulco Nalmaii, presidenl: Mi- noru Nakamura, vice presidenlg Elsulco Osawa, recording secre- laryg Miyalco Clcudo, correspond- ing secrelaryq Noriyoshi, lreasurerg Chiyolco Shiba, hisforianz Fore'n' All represenlalive, Kanshi Yama- shilay relreshmenl chairman, Fu- saye Mio. 1 wel 1 il -. Q XV' 1 ur - , .' ' Nik J i , 3 i J J P Xl, li, ART CLUB Disprovinq flue old flueory fluaf all arfisfs are made, flue falenfed pupils of flue arf classes make fluis fine orqanizafion a very inferesf- ing and worfluwluile club. A social calendar of fun and work provides plenfy of enferfainmenf for fluese sfudenfs. Sponsored by Miss Gayl Hayes, fluis club excells in service fo flue scluool and prepares flue sfu- denfs for fufure communify life. FRENCH Le cercle francais se souviendra fouiours de ceffe aninee car nous avons eu le plaisir de connaifre les officers du bafeau francais le Wisconsin. Presidenf - - - Aimee Pack Vice-Presidenf - Evelyn Mead Secrefary - - Lily Nisluinaka Treasurer - - - Pafricia Newfon Gerfrude Sfockinqer Joan l-liqbee Roberf Naiera CATER ETTES A social and service organiza- fion wluose purpose is fo assisf in flue serving af various scluool func- fions. Presidenf - - Jean l-lueloflu Vice-Presidenf - Claire l-louser Secrefary - - Marie Buriclu VARIETY TALENT CLUB Officers: Perina Bevineffo, pres- idenf: Beffy McWluinnie, vice pres- idenfp Beverly McClusky, secre- fary-freasurerg Louis Roupoli, pro- qram cluairrnan. Sponsors: Miss 'Vim TN -v Brown, Mr. Zielbauer. A A ' 2-F' THE RED CROSS COUNCIL Tlue Red Cross Council is made up of flue Sfudenf Council mem- bers and one represenfafive from eaclu club and organizafion. Under flue direcfion of Miss Waife, fluey send ouf Clurisfmas boxes and parficipafe in all ofluer Junior Red Cross acfivifies. QC ffl' '95 1 A5 29 T' BAND COUNCIL The Band Council of lhe San Pedro l-ligh Band is a newly or- ganized unil, The Council is com' posed ol nine members, six boys and lhree girls. They are Lillian Faralla, Louise Fuenles and Pal Walsh and 'rhe boys are conduc- lors: George Ebbs and Edgar Balko, and Paul Duncan, Melvin Falls, and Carl Elze. The Band Council will miss lwo gradualing members, Paul Dun- can and Carl Elze. The main idea ol lhis Council is lo dislribule lhe worlc evenly among The members ol lhe band. Also lhe Band has grown inlo a large and wellflxnown organizalion. LIBRARY STAFF These sTudenTs acT as assisTanTs To The head librarian. Checking oul boolcs, sTraighTening shelves, Tiling cards, and slipping reTurned boolcs are a Tew oT Their duTies. STAGE CREW The unsung heroes oT all audi- Torium programs, always on hand To provide properTies, scenery and lighTs Tor a saTisTacTory produc- Tion. PIRATE SCRIBES A group oT aspiring young auThors sponsored by Miss Cory. An annual liTerary conTesT open To anyone in school is held under Their sponsorship. PresidenT - - Julius BendaT Vice-PresidenT - Joan I-ligbee SecreTary - Sharmon I-Iawley C. SecreTary A Adah CoropoTT Treasurer 1 - NaTalie Boyd RIELE CLUB To hiT The bulls eye, increase 'heir accuracy, and qualiTy Tor 'heir par-T in NaTional DeTense are 'he aims oT This club. 3residenT - - James Darden fice-PresidenT - Philip Nonahan SecreTary e Richard Cassidy Areasurer - - Charles Mondoy 'ubliciTy Chairman - Dennis Elacy PREP CLUB San Pedro I-Iigh School has :een very TorTunaTe This year in raving such an acTive Prep Club. Tesides sponsoring assemblies, The ,rep Club has held dances and ras had walTz and swing conTesTs. 'he club has been very TorTunaTe 1 having such oTTicers as: I-lecTor ihermos, PresidenT: John Gregg, 'ice-PresidenT: JaneT Spangler, iecreTary3 Julia PeTlansl4i, Treas- fer. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY A large and inTluenTial group is :hapTer 50 oT The CaliTornia cholarship EederaTion. In I94O They were hosTs To ighT high schools in The harbor rea aT a bangueT given in our :hooI. Olficers Tor Tall semesTer were: ulius BendaT, presidenTg Ivlary isher, vice presidenlf DoroThy Ta- i, secreTary3 Aimee Pack, Trea- irerq Frances Dehlicolai, social wairmanf Signe Newbury, pro- ram chairman. For The spring erm The following held oTTice: Dhn BoTich, presidenl: Jackie avenporT, vice presidenTg KaTh- 'ine I-leeshe, secreTary: Treasurer, 'sulco Qsawa, Sponsor, Miss lvlul- r. agp Fw 66 A CAPELLA CHOIR Ballad for Americans was The ouislanding accomplishmenl of +his music group. CHORALISTS They furnished music for 'rhe Chrisfmas program and sang af the winler Baccalaureale services. GUILDERS' HONOR SOCIETY The Guilders give recognilion For superior worlc done by sfudenfs in line arfs, various hand cralls, home economics, and shop work. All Guilders musl have passing grades in all subiecfs, and musf ranlc well in cilizenship. Officers James Lighrner, president Gere ald Mason, vice presidenlq Fran- ces DeNicolai, secrelary. FORE 'N' AFT STAFF This is The peppy group who keep us informed as ro wha? has happened, whal is happening, and whal will happen of inleresl To The school. Ediror-in-Chief - Elsie Chrislensen Adverlising Manager - - - - Vivian Broadley Circulaiion Manager - - - - Bessie Dragovich Circulalion Manager - - - - -Hope Avarell , U V v .MI iv 'NAA J: CJJJVQ, V?-NJVJ! H ,Tf X. J- .2-J' 5 Xl ' v X ,115 LIC! S 'M FORE N AFT STAFF Edifor' iwchieyf - fXYberf Grsefh f'XdvQrMsImq Mamaqor' A - - Clara Esposifo CirCuNafEon Mamaqer - - - - Jack Slimqerkana Circuiafiom Manager - - - - Sherman Arndd .1 WH 67 o vs I 95' 'll' T gun yrs-M an if - Q 'AL had X i BOYS' AND GIRLS' GLEE CLUBS These Two organizaTions serve as sTepping sTones To The more acl- vanced music groups, Tor There is much TalenT among Them. They have TrequenTly shown Their abil- iTy when They have appeared on .5 3 programs in The audiTorium. A AN Q 1 F N1 fr N-I J 2 of L! Q V ibn! ,gl 'i ij il, AJ ,XI 1 i L, . A, xx i mcg ' 5 : '.' . x 'Sush i -I rip T + N. JUNIOR Music euiun To creaTe an appreciaTion of good music, and To provide ope porTuniTy Tor public perTormance are The obiecTives oT The guild. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE FreguenTly called upon To sing aT assemblies and beifore civic groups, They always acguiT Theme selves well, and creaTe an aTTracA Tive picTure in Their blue and golc cosTumes. I Q, a Hi vw r. w ,Q-w-1 rflfwf if J M ,px as F is 3 w: Glen Gallaher, Bill Lusby. . om row: Tom Cuclich, Esllwer Van DeHi, Elinor Zanlcicln, Jack Holland. ' X Q + I I' . O WWA 69510 fs 'f ln' E .. Q ' i iii, ..., MJ if ff .,,: x fill 9 il Lefl fo ri 70 ghlz Julias Bendaf, Esluko Ozawa, Marilyn Lazer. Joe Sher. Joe Sher-Zone III California Bankers' Conlesl Elsulco Osawa-lnslruclional Area Ill World Friendslwip Marilyn Lazar-Second place American Bankers Conlesl Julius Be-ndal-l9lli dislricl American Legion Conlesl WINNERS OF AMERICAN LEGION AWARD In 'flue essay conlesl sponsored by llfie American Legion Auxiliary, Marina Kaems and Rullw Jorgen- son's papers placed lirsl and second respeclively oul ol llwe 'rwenly-live submilled in llrme linal elimie nalion. Yi? .-,, K--.... Q..-N Jv -.,-.Q -.-.M -N... W1 'nr 'I w.?a.m' ...Q I 'Q if 133 ,Asa .- ' GRADUATES WU' s. . 'KWH pn an -m 1 1' IJ,- 1 ,ffl f f .1 Q, ff, f 4' - I v s A Q , j 1 Pima gm TQ, . 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XNoeTTner Tl B-T1 Radu a Opera Rexnearsak Becjrn 'ST Red Cross MeeYrnq ,!. '1 VV. 5 'I 5 i 4 ,M,g,.g.4 .11'!31L M A Q 4, u 139' ,w -A ,ln w'f vi A L3 MAY Open House 2 Traci' Meer wifh Narbonne 3 Spring Girls' League Convenfion ef Venice 7 8-I0 Parfy 'LJ -5 IW 8 6.4.4. Pfayddy Q 9 Traci Meer wifh Banning 'V 0 I4 H.M.S. Pinafore V Q acl Meer wif!-1 E! Segundo 1. L I Q! fit- wk , . .zi .HAWAII X .J . X 'J ia' 0 if ii' i I 'if . iff? .F -- 2 5 il? 2 if r fx ,' I , V wil - - if-Ffh' 2 X . --up I ' nge ? A . 4 31' I I 1 E jg gi' i 5.111 fri .1 me A V' r - rr JUNE x F 6 Pfffnary Elections Senior Prom ' ST' 13 Final Efecfions L., Senior PfayXTf-IE THIRTEENTI-I CHAIR 1 I8 Girfs' League lnsfalfafion, - lg 20 lnsfallafion of Sfudenf Body 0591-ers Fi- 51- 21 All Cify Trad' ' ' 25 Spagneffi Supper Fi 26 Annuals Our Gr-adua fion 'ggffyigi 27 Scnoofs Ou! '7 '- 544+ ' . :hi 'iff 'N' QTL? , rsi .5 -fi if ir: -nj? x .ggi , fi . ,J V f-if Q91 5 4 4-' 1 -.-,afqrvsi A 1 ,- il'-312 ' 1,2 A M Wwfjw Zijifjfw W I My W Jw WWW 51 4,94 gf. A jfiziv Z7 GQ Wg' ,552 EIRLS' SPCDIQTS 9 rev' Head Sponsor, G. A. A Mary Iacona, S-41 President Miss Marie Mcfiarferty Mary Vidulicn, W-41 President G.A.A. CABINET Foil Spring M wiv-'T ff SPONSGRS WiThouT The consTanT help and guidance oT The sponsors, The GAA could noT have achieved such glorious heighTs as were reached This year. Besides siTTing in on The board meeTings and giving Their poinTs oT view, which were always needed, They conTinually worlced ThaT This club rnighT TurTher The ideals of sporTsmanship, and aT The same Time enjoy healThTul acTiviTies. MISS McCAFFERTY was head advisor Tor The GAA. She supervised all acTiviTies and was The sponsor of bowling, volleyball, and Tennis Teams. MISS MCCANN noT only was in charge oT The girls' physical educaTion, which was a iob in iTselT, buT she has aT The same Time sponsored such GAA acTiviTies as base- ball, golT, speedball, and The LeTTergirls' Club. MISS MCCLEAN has been head oT The nuTriTion and correcTive gym classes: besides This she has helped in such sporTs as riding, badminTon, and baskeTball. MRS. KREIGER, alThough she was wiTh us Tor one semesTer only, gave a helping hand in insTrucTing gym classes, especially dancing, and sponsored a Tennis group. MISS WAITE has greaTly aided in The developmenT oT The archery club. MRS. McCOMBS showed excellenT marksmanship and abiliTy plus . . . down aT The armory while she sponsored The riTle Team. MISS HATHAWAY, TogeTher wiTh oTher insTrucTors, led The Tennis Team inTo a suc- cessTul year oT learning and applying The correcT Technique oT Tennis. Sfarfing off wi+h a bang, ihe rifle +earn climaxed a successful year by winning many awards. This group gave a good accoun+ of rhem- selves boih in 'rournarnem' marches and in individual scoring. Gloria Carmack, cooperafing wi'rh fhe sponsors, led The feam in Taking high honors. Because of rhe greai demand for rhis fasr, cafchy and sfrikingly exciring sporf. badminfon was sfarfed during +he February semesfer wiih Miss Mcclean as sponsor and Jackie Fickes manager. In spife of sprained ankles and wrisis, Jrhey have had an excifing season wifh some grand games. Badminton ive. ,K , . Tennis Squad STrikel Spare! SpliT! Turkey! Those and many oTher cries are heard ThroughouT The bowling cen- Ter on Monday nighTs. This newly organized sporT provides Tun ga' lore Tor The girls playing in The TournamenT games. The ouTsTand- ing leadership oT Shirley Marks and Josie Roggero, Team managers. aided greaTly To The evening's en' ioymenT. sa rf 5 ea 'T .eff '- Archery Squad The girls on The Tennis Team acTually learned how To play Ten- nis. This was accomplished in spiTe oT The TacT ThaT such handsome sTars as Bruce Wallace, Julis Ben- daT, and Bob Korlian were on hand To give a Tew poinTers on proper Tennis Technique. The group really has progressed rapidly. They can counT score and can swing rackeTs well enough To give each oTher powerTul socks in The head. Bowling Squad AT 7:30 sharp, Twice weekly, mem- bers oT The archery squad meT To aim aT The bulls-eye. These mod- ern Robin l-loodeTTes, insTrucTed by Miss WaiTe, have developed inTo Tine marksmen. The group de- serves a loT oT crediT Tor Their ex- cellenT work in achieving graceTul Torms, and in Their resulTing suc- cess in shooTing. 97 Speedball Champs Brolcen noses, or s+ubbed +oes, And wow, all llwe ol1's!!l Tlna+'s wl1a1 s been heard oul' on flwe field durinq +l'1e winlrer speed- ball season. ln spife of 'llwe flu epi- demic and 'rlme bad weaflwer, lhe season wenf off wiflw a bang, 'rlwanlcs fo Miss McCann and Mary Lesky! Over lhe rim, lhrough lhe nel, We'll win, you bell Slarling oul wilh a bunch ol mad, scrawling Pirelles lhe baslcel- ball season ended wilh lhe girls playing wilh a college lechnique. To Miss lvlcClean and Hilda Mor- ris are clue sincere lhanlcs for lhe painslalcing leaching and super- vision lhey gave lhe group. Boslcetboll Chomps Volleyball Losing fingernails is a shoclc, Especially before falling on your loloclc! This year's season was a huge success because of lhe unceasing elclorls ol Josie Roggero and Miss lvlcCarlerly, who worlced lilce mad lo bring aboul The besl season yer lor volleyball! Credil and lhanlcs are also due lo every GAA mem- ber, lo The manager, and lo lhe sponsor. 99 v. rl x I xxx X . J' J y ly I K Y V K , exile s LETTERGIRLS Leadership, Tidelily, good cilizenship, cooperalion, and sporlsmanship are dis- played in Their Tinesf colors in This club. Cooperafing Towards lceeping The mollo of The club, le+l'ergirls lend a helping hand To GAA members desirous of membership in This organizafion. The Three main Tunclions of +his group are: officialing a+ all GAA games. ushering Tor girls' assemblies and Tor olher occasions when aslced, and selling and mainlaining good sporlsmanship ideals. The club, only a semesler old, has flourished inlo an organizalion whose mem- bership is The ambilion of all GAA members. Admilfance info The club is allained by receiving a leller for parficipalion in sporls equivalenl To six poinls. The True spirif ol The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion is splendidly shown here. IO0 Wig x , fx , Q ,, .ME v . W' U 55324, AIZQAQ ' F My ,fuk G. QM, k,p 1 ' 3211, mv- Q ,..,..M .A-,M-l' ii RWM aft, Q W.. D -5, 1: e, tsp I I, I. 'ff , ,ogg X I Q, . V - Pi? J Q! 1 - I X 'L . w I ' 7 v I rr NA' xi! T 'gif will f If W7 if OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES The bus is here! Where's my lunch? Don'T TorgeT your comb! Where are my shin guards? So wenT The cries oT The exciTed girls as They boarded The bus bound Tor a playday held ouT oT Town. One oT The biggesT Thrills Tor a GAA member is going To one oT The playdays. This year The San Pedro GAA was TorTunaTe in being allowed To aTTend Three ouTside playdays. Their gracious hosTesses provided delighTTul enTerTainmenT, delicious Tood. and exciTing games. Each girl broughT baclc memories of good Times spenT wiTh newly made Triends Trom oTher schools. Besides The diTTerenT Team and individual sporTs played, The girls also parTicipaTed in various oTher enioyable acTiviTies ThroughouT The year. V . -1-1 . T lLl T1 1-l I04 ki-TQJQV L 'rt' SNL BUYS' SPCDRTS p , i x J J My A oAcHEs X ll l l was HEAD COACH COACH HOLLY ADAMS JOE BERRY B Foolball lChampsl Varsi+y Foofball Track lChampsl lChampsl Track lChampsl COACH SELWYN YANCY COACH Varsily Baskelball JIM HUDSON B Baskefball lChampsl C Foofball lChampsl Track lChampsl Varsily Baseball COACH ES Holly Adams: Besides being head coach, he coached lhe Bee foofball 'ream fo a championship. He also assisfed Coach Berry wi+h his championship +rack squads. Joe Berry: Mr. Berry is called The Miracle Man . He coached fhe Varsify foofball feam fo i+s firsf championship in I9 years. He also coached The gym squad and +he Track Champions. Selwyn Yancey: Mr. Yancey coached Varsily loaskefball and Bee baskefball. His Bees +ook Champs. He assisled Berry with 'rhe frack squad. Jim Hudson: Coaching +he Cee foo+ball for 'The second Time, he led 'rhem fo a championship. He also coached +he Buc baseballers. I VarsiTy Foorball CChampsl LefT To RighT, IST row: Nick Dragich, James LighTner, Donald Welker, Seymour Waferman, Bill Murcer, Capf. Bryan Brown, Marion Pefrov, Darrel Dudley, John Gligo, John Kordich, Edwin Smifh iCapT.l 2nd row: Bill Cameron, Bill Rivera, Rene Monroy, Ed Suman, Bob Rados, Richard Bauer, Bud Schefller, John Marinkovich, Jerry Gannon, Sam DeLucca, Jack Prude, 3rd row: Nick Kichi- hara, Peier Rossich, Andy Suich, Donald OlmsTead, Bruce Wallace, Jack Rados, Sam Sumich, YuTaka Kowafa, Louie Miller, John BoTich. LasT row: Johnny Malahni, Joe Sher, Louie Saggianie. The TirsT varsiTy championship aT San Pedro in IO years was The achievemenT of The l94O Bucaneer squad. Coached by Joe Berry, The PiraTes wenT Through an undeTeaTed season, having only one Tie game To mar Their record. Led by John Kordich, who was Third in The CiTy scoring race, San Pedro rolled To decisive vicTories over all opponenTs, scoring aT leasT Three Times, excepTing againsT Gardena, ThaT game ending in a scoreless Tie. John Gligo, Niclc Dragich, Darrell Dudley, and Kordich made All-Marine League raTings, while Kordich and Gligo made second sTring All-CiTy raTings. :ie as :ie :ie :ie By Taking championship in The Marine League, San Pedro earned The righT To play in The annual P.-TA. FooTball Carnival. The PiraTes, playing Tor The SouTh, opposed Van Nuys High, who had The sTrongesT Team defensively in The ciTy. They had a record consisTing oi no Team scoring Through Their line. They were keeping Their record unTil laTe in The Thir quarTer when John Kordich ran 3l yards Through The enTire Van Nuys Team. ' ,yr T ,J JN ,J Jf 4 '- :r-1 . V Q' A :..g-ff: X-. iivif rsfk 3:01 g JOHN IS ON ONE OF l-l'S Sl-IOKT JAUNTS San Pedro opened ifs l94O loolball season aqainsl Covina and delealed llwe Collrs by a score of 27-I2 in a free scoring game on Hue loser's field. Darrell Dudley. Dick Bauer, Ed Smiln and Jolnn Sligo scored Touclwdowns for The Piralre squad. Tlwe game marked llwe iirsl win ol an undelealed season. Darell Dudley Jenn Kordicn Dick Bauer Left End Left-Half-Back Right-Half-Back 'Q ,fs 'N yffx. mln I :I . i A Ill I JIMMY LIST-ITNER SKIRTS AROUND END Coach Joe Berry senT his Team inTo The TirsT game of The Marine League againsT Gardena on The Mohicans' Tield. The game, which was To decide The championship, resulTed in a scoreless Tie. BoTh Teams muTTed scoring chances, Gardena Torcing San Pedro To lciclc oTTen wiThin The Bucs IO yard line. A San Pedro pass was dropped over The opposing goal line, and a Tie-ld goal Try by Darrell Dudley was wide oT The crossbar. X XS A E ,six 9 '1- I X s Av L I KWSQ' Nick BroTsis Bob Rodos Jim Lighfner Full Back RighT-End l.eTT-l-lalf-Back 'W ybyi Ed Smi+h Hils +he Cenler of +he Line In a praclice meel on Navy Field, San Pedro delealed a slrong lvlounl Carmel eleven by a score ol 25 lo 6. The game was closer lhan lhe score indicaled. The Carmel leam broke lhe ice in lhe second quarler, scoring on a long pass. The visilors lhen bogged down and held lhe Pirales back unlil lhe middle ol lhe lourlh quarler. Four quick lhrusls on lhe Ml. Carmel leam provided Tour quick scores. The inilial Buc lally came on a pass from Jim Lighlner lo John Kordich, who ran lhe ball 55 yards lo a score. Nick Brolsis scored lhe nexl louchdown on a line plunge from lhe 8 yard slripe. Dick Bauer lhen relurned a Carmel punl 36 yards lo lhe goal line. The linal lally was scorecl by Kordich on a pass lrom Bauer. '. c l w T flux Jack Prude Bruce Wallace Donald Walker Left-End Center Right-End ,, . NICK BROTSIS IS FINALLY BROUGHT DOWN The second Ieague game was pIayed againsf Banning I-Iigh School on Trona Field The visi+ors were waIIoped by a Iop-sided score of 25-O. II was nor un+iI 'rhe second quarrer Ihaf Ihe Pirafes gof sfarfed, buf once moving Ihey could nor be dropped. Nick Brofsis was 'rhe hero of Ihe day, scoring Ihree Iouchdowns. Nick Bro+sis corn- pIeIed The scoring of The day, and crossed Ihe goal Tor +he I'inaI Iouchdown. Pere Petrov John Ivlarincovich Jack Rados Left-Tackle Center Left-End I ::.. X I 'I , I I ,. - x e U. K ' N ' ji. 1' F 3--, x 1 -'ik ,hx N 1: rt, uk! s.ajL:kQ:!,K KMA giqbtx 'V N- ,, 1,1-' Qi? Xb 1' In , Cn, 12 i'i I , N5 4146 AJ' V I Aim h, nk?-FQ. t 'Ez' gi- 1 , I X lt . 1. .li 5 y,,,,....,,,p -FN 4. , I ' ... A y fa I X .y ,m, W,f,RI-, S .,qAn,-U. I W. Ai' 1, 'A, W U e E K . -. .uf pu re r 2 . sian , I, :I H 'Q' , LA' ' J' A x - .6296 is ' V : Q u nnlrpn yfix., ' 'lu' YA . I P- t, rA , fe Qt I Us T JKH' , ' - K ,.. IX xg u ' I A ,. 'T t , Q. . w A :gi f -1 ,I , 1 I . A 'Jkt . it y i A:,V , gg fg Q Q4f fsfiil M ' 'I TU? w w A 1 If.' :.. . ' x , V X gm xkhh M.,.,Q f,T?K,o.'.Sl?fP4wsM6:iw,nil I if T 15:5 1 W' 1 ' A SMITI-I IS FINALLY CORNERED In The TIrsT home garne oT The season, San Pedro came Trom Ioehind To whip CaThedraI 20-6. The vIsITors were leading aT haIT Time and IT was noT unTII The second haIT ThaT The PiraTe Team sTarTed roIIIng. John Kordich sTarTed The baII rolling when he scarnpered 40 yards To The TIrsT score. Rene Monroy Then Took a pass Tronn BIII GaTIIn and ran 20 yards To The goal line. John Gligo scored Tor The Tinal Touch- down on a 5 yard IaunT when he InTercepTed a pass. Rene Ivlonroy Ed SrnITh Bryan Brown QuarTer-Back Co-CapTaIn G Captain kN. :f ' .ery r-3 --dug. Johnny Kordich OuT-sprinTs His Foe San Pedro conTinued iTs march on The Narbonne Tield when The TirsT vicTory in Three years was earned by a score oT 32 To I3. San Pedro came Trom behind Twice To nail The Gauchos Tor The win. Nick Dragich was The hero oT The day, scoring Three Touchdowns. His TirsT score came on a plunge Trom The 3 yard line, he inTer- cepTed a pass and ran 30 yards Tor The second Tally, and received a pass Tor The Third score. John Kordich lcepT up his bid Tor ciTy high scoring honors on a 60 yard jaunT across The home Team's goal. John Gligo had previously accounTed Tor Two San Pedro poinTs when he Taclcled a Gaucho behind The goal line Tor a saTeTy. 5 nh ' S 1 ,six John BoTich Bryan Brown Capt Sammy DeLuca LeTT-Tackle RighT-Tackle I.eTT-Tackle K wumqwl .T ..... 'Fee-.-1415-W1-ffilf'--ri'f,f' Where Are You Heading For Buddy ? In flue final game, San Pedro claimed flue Marine League fifle wluen fluey de- feafed Torrance 20-O. Torrance luad already fied Gardena fo lower flue lvloluicans info second place. Wiflu flue ball resfinq on flue 25 yard marker in flue second quarfer, Jolun Kordiclu scampered unfouclued over flue goal line for flue firsf score. The second score came wluen Dick Bauer ran 32 yards fo pay dirf. Tlue final score came wluen Don Welker infercepfed a Tarfar pass and ran 40 yards fo score. Seymour Waferman Kiiclui Hara Nick Dragiclu Leff Guard Rigluf Guard Full-Back II4 Firsi' row: K. Lebo, K. Tanino, O. Haniaslri, H. Adams, C. lroy, T. Maramofo, H. Higasei. Second rosa S. Manino, K. Yamamoio, A. Briclrey, N. Ueda, B. MacDaniel, T. Troy, W. Namha, W. ls i a. Third row: H. Ishii, A. Hull, R. Reeves, C. Canfo, R. Manaham, R. Meachem. Fourih row: H. Rodiguez, B. Mason, G. Anderson, Musso, B. Lusby, F. Virgin, N. Sumuido. Fiffh row: V. lsponoza, F. Smiih, B. Pefferson, T. Brand, C. Teel, M. Vladmir, E. Papadislris. Mifchel Vladmir was 'rhe s+ar of Coach Hooly Adams' Marine league champs. As fhe capfain, Mifchell led his feam +o one sided vicfories over league opponenfs. Keifh Lebo, Tubby Brand, and Bill Lusby rounded ou+ a line baclcfield 'for The +eam, only once defeafed. our linesmen such as Sam Mannino, Nick Samudio, Richard Reese, rendered fhe forward wall of +he Pirafe middleweighf feam +he srrongesf if has been since 'rhe championship +eam of I938. VET? ., Jef ri Q if W San Pedro vs. Roosevel+ Opening fhe season againsl Roosevell' High, +he Piraies where defeaied by a score of I3-I2. A pass from Ishida 'ro Marumofo led 'ro +he firsf Tally. Bill Lusby accounied for fhe olher. as :ie ae :ie as San Pedro vs. Fremoni Gerling off +0 a bad sfarr in fhe firsi quarlrer, +he Piraie Bees humbled fhe Fremonf squad by a score of 25-6 on our own field. :ie wk as :ie vis San Pedro vs. Gardena Displaying borh a slrong offence and 'lighr defense, ihe Bucs rolled our a I4-O vicrory over +he Gardena lighrweighfs in +he liirsr league encounler on Navy field. :ie wk wk as :is San Pedro vs. Narbonne Ou+classing +he Narbonne Bees, lhe Pirares blasied 'rhem 'ro a score of 53-O for ihe championship of ihe Marine League! Vladmir again led 'rhe Bucs, alihough Lebo made 'rhe longesi run of The season on an 88 yard Trip across +he goal line. sf as :ie :ie :ie San Pedro vs. Loyola The Buc Bees mangled ihe Loyola Cubs by The Lopsided score of 40-6. Joe Wilvers accounred for 'rhe only Cub score +ha+ came as a resuh' of a puni which eluded lshida's grip and rolled info 'rhe end zone. Vladmir was fhe ouisranding man. 1: as :ie as as San Pedro vs. Banning Overcoming a firsr quarrer 7 poini lead, +he San Pedro Bees defeaied Banning I4-8 on 'rhe losers' field. Vladmir accoun+ed for 'rhe firsf score, while Mannino and Uyeda pounced on a bloclced kick for +he orher fally. Vladmir and Lebo scored 'rhe conversions. A X gy IVV!! x l all Coach Jim Hudson successfully broughr his feam fo 'rhe Ci+y League champion- ship-having an undeleafed record, and being lied only once. Sfewarf Pike, co- capfain of 'rhe squad wi+h Bob Miyalcawa, was 'rhe leader of 'rhe Pira+e aHaclc. Wi+h such srellar baclnfield men as Masaru Murafa and Bushe Beich, and line men as John Mahaley, and Milne Nigashi, +he Buc feam was almosr invincible. if if ,i X if I If ' I I Q!! JV luysjfjl I. l 1, V X.. I fj l .X-df!! if' V! I If ll! fl' jjj l ' A u Af' I 1 ! I fl, '. l ,A I i ff J, i if lv il 0 Pirale Cees Whip Wilson 5I-I2 In The lirsl' praclice meel Sleward Pike, on 'rhe offense, and Bob Myalcowa, on lhe defense, led 'rhe Cees lo lrounce Long Beach Wilson. Pls 214 PK Pk Pk San Pedro vs. Washingfon Meeling lhe Washinglon Generals on lheir field for fhe firsl League meel, lhe Pirafes won by a score ol I5-O. Pilce ancl Murala accounled for lhe scores. il' :lf Pls 214 214 San Pedro vs. L. A. High ln one of The hardesl loughl games of +he season, 'rhe Pirafe Cees baffled +o a scorless 'rie wilh +he L. A. High School Cees. Pike and Mahaly were lhe oul- slanding players. PK PK Pk :ls Pk San Pedro vs. Roosevelf San Pedro Midgels delealed a heavily favored Roosevell eleven +o a score of I2-O. Talcadi accounfed for lhe 'rwo Buc scores, making him s'rar man of lhe clay. VARSITY BASKETBALL FirsT row: Jack Godfrey, Frank Rodrigues, Sidney Orlin, Joe Gonsalves, Harold NorTon, STan Newland. Second row: Roy Kafnich, Leroy Owens, Louie GuiTerrez, Alberi SToicicI'r, George Trio- cevich. Franlx Mafelian, Sam Saialich, Joe Grassi. A Tie Tor Third place in The Marine league race wi+h Narbonne was The resuIT oT San Pedro's varsiTy basIceTball Team. Led by LeRoy Owens, All-Marine Torward, and second sTring All-CiTy, The PiraTes made a sTrong bid Tor TirsT place honors. Talcing The Tough hurdles in sTride, The Bucs TalTered over The less diTTicuIT Taslcs. AIberT STocicich, capTain oT The squad, was The only oTher Buc To malce All- Marine honors. San Pedro 233 Torrance 22 In The TirsT game oT The season, San Pedro VarsiTy eked ouT a I poinT vicTory in one oT The mosT Thrilling games oT The season. The Buc's vicTory came aTTer a IasT shoT by Louie GuiTerriez. San Pedro 393 EI Segundo 23 Led by Red Owens and Louie GuiTerriez, The Tippin' Twins , San Pedro Cagers deTeaTed EI Segundo oilers by a score oT 39-23. The high poinT men oT The rneeT were GuiTerriez and Owens who dropped in a ToTaI oT I4 poinTs. San Pedro 303 Narbonne 29 San Pedro VarsiTy squeezed ouT a narrow vicTory when They whipped Narbonne in one oT The mosT Thrilling games oT The season. The Bucs vicTory came aTTer a lasT minuTe aTTempT by The Gauchos. San Pedro 30: Gardena I5 Championship-bound PiraTe cagers scored Their TourTh sTraighT league Triumph by dumping The Mohicans. The Bucs scored an easy Triumph. Frank MaTelian paced The PiraTe cager swishing Ten poinTs Through The hoops. San Pedro 49: Torrance 32 Led by LeRoy Owens and Louie GuiTerriez, The Tippin' Twins , who ran rioT To score I3 To I2 poinTs respecTTulIy. The Bucs were never in danger and used all reserves. San Pedro 25: Banning 37 The firsf defeai' of fhe season dropped +he San Pedro Pirafes +o a He for lirsf place. The Pirafes were bewildered and off form and were unable +o den+ fhe scoring column. The score af fhe half was 30 fo 8. High poinf man for San Pedro was Owens wilh II poinfs. San Pedro 5I: El Segundo 23 Sparked by Red Owens , who sank 24 poinfs, lhe Pirare Team came back 'From +heir clefeal' from Banning. LeRoy's work was oufsfanding because he dropped in shois from every possible angle. Louie Gui+erriez was also in Jrhe running wi+h Il poinfs. San Pedro 26: Narbonne 30 Sfaging a rally in The lasl' half, Narbonne Gauchos handed 'rhe Pira+es anofher defeat Led by cenfer Frank Mafelian, 'rhe Bucs piled up a I3 +o 8 lead af fhe half. alfhough 'rhe second half rhey were oufplayed by +he Gauchos. San Pedro 42: Banning 32 San Pedro Varsify Baske+ball 'ream placed lhemselves back info a He wi+h Banning 'For fhe lead. Banning sfarfed 'ro score righr away buf were sfopped by fhe fighfing Pirafes. LeRoy Owens made a +o+al of 22 poinls. San Pedro I7: Gardena 27 San Peclro's hopes for a co-championship was sropped wirh defeaf of 'rhe Pira+es by 'I'he Mohicans. 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Olramofo, Touchy Roc a, ohn J ill Shroeder, Jaclr ,4 Winfers, N. Murakami, George Tani. CP if ,by I fa L K 1 1 J I Q, ,if,, 5, i Vi' ' ' , l, , . T fi L Tiff jk Led by Tony Gregef, fhe San Pedro Bees, coached by Selwyn Yancey, again defended successfully fheir championship. A sfrong firsf squad, pushed hard by many excellenf subsfifufes, made if fhe fhird sfraighf Marine League championship. San Pedro 495 Torrance I3 The Bees, in fhe firsf game of fhe season seemed headed for fhe Championship wifh an easy vicfory over fhe Tarfar Bees. High poinf man was Tony Gregef. San Pedro 3Ig Banning 26 The Pirafes mainfained fhe league lead by puffing a vicfory over fhe Pilofs. Capf. Tony Gregef led fhe Bees wifh fourfeen poinfs. San Pedro 4Ig Gardena I3 ln The final game of fhe season fhe lvlohicans. John Gregg, reserve fhe Bees fook fhe Championship by walloping forward led fhe Pirafes scoring II digifs. San Pedro 37: Andrew Jackson 2l over Andrew Jackson l-ligh School, wifh Tony The Bees fool: an easy vicfory Profile Alfenes playing bang-up ball. Gregef, Touchie Rocha, and l-lomer - -Q San Pedro 205 Narbonne 8 In a srnaII scoring qarne, Bees conquered Ine Gaucnos of Narbonne, Horner fxIIenes was Inqrx poinr man Ior We Bncsr IoaiIinq In srx OI Hue Iearnxs roinfk. San Pedro 34g Gardena I7 The Beew CCnIInued Irweir wrnnlnq way5 wrirr an easy vifrory ovrr Inn Bai-rrv :I Gardena. Inu Prrares Iook an earIy IEIGG and were never nad. Boo Mfrjkn rrIf1,f'-f1 bang-up baII for Hwe BIIC Irqnrles. San Pedro 375 Torrance I3 I-Iomer AIIf2nes aGaIn IMI IIre Bees Io IIS second vICIO y ovrrr Inu: Iarwarn. B1-if rwayrnq Iwfrada rm baII We was nrqn pornf man wrIIw IWf'IVE,? r'rorrwIm San Pedro 3lg Banning 26 An exIrn rrerrod was nocrrssary In IIW5 dame, In wrncru We BIIC1, VCI fx nnr 'vm fork IMIIIQ :rom BannInd. Luk AIrrQv7Cn sr arled Irvs' Pirahle To Inf r, f y San Pedro I3g Gaucho 20 IIre Boas, IaxIeo dehar Ior Ine Ilrsf Irrnrgf Irns year In a doeefy riijr Irs,'fpcI I'aI r' wfrkn was noI decided rrnIII Ine asf revv seconda San Pedro 303 Andrew Jackson I8 PIraIes Q-Idearod Andrew Jafkson Ior Ine se-Cond Ilrno Ink seafxran, Inu: qirnrr proved To be a waIIc away Ior IBC Pirr-We Bees. - ,. - 1 FK , A Varsity Baseball lsT row: John Gligo, AnThony Nizefich, Donald Barlr, Larry Hansen, Joe Chula, Bob Mezich, Kennefh Noffingham. 2nd row: Corlry Teel, Ole Burich, Bill Chapro, Alfred Green, Andy Suich. Pefer Mel, George Honeywell, Kazuo Sl'iimi1u. 3rd row: Frank Virga, Eddie Burnsed, Tony Troy, Milne Malahni. Sammy Sumich, Andy Duffy, Bob Balcena, lsao Milcuriya, Ernie OnTiveros. Coached by Jim l-ludson, The PiraTes had Their worsT season in The Marine league, Tinishing TourTh in The Tinal sTandinq. While individually The Bucs had The TinesT squad in The harbor, They did noT have The punch To puT across The runs when They were needed. Ole Burich and Joe Chulca paced The PiraTes, Ole leading in The hiTTing deparT- menT, and Joe in The piTching, Joe Bob George Chula lvlesich Dillon DORSEY TOURNAMENT San Pedro played iTs TirsT game oT The Dorsey TournamenT againsT Los Angeles High School. The game was an exTra inning aTTair in which The PiraTes emerged vicTorious 7-4. Gligo and Hansen led The PiraTes wiTh one home run apiece. The powerTul buT slow sTarTing PiraTe Team ousTed The Bell Eagles in iTs second game oT The TournamenT. PeTer Mel and Joe Chulca alTernaTed as piTchers and scored a shuTouT vicTory. The score 7-O. The PiraTes meT The TarTars oT Torrance in a semi-Tinal game oT The TournamenT and meT deTeaT To be ousTed Trom The TournamenT. The score 2-4. SEASON Pedro losT The TirsT league game oT The season To The PiloTs oT Banning. The PiloTs played superior ball To Take The Bucaneers inTo camp by a score oT I-8. Coach Jim Hudson's baseball squad won a close vicTory over The oilers of EI Segundo. Joe Chulca hiT a Triple wiTh The bases loaded To score 3 runs and Take The vicTory 3-2. San Pedro Took The TarTars oT Torrance inTo camp by a score of 7-O. Joe Chulaa piTched shuT-ouT ball Tor The PiraTes, allowing only Three hiTs. The PiraTes beaT The league TavoriTes Trom Gardena by a score oT 4-2. Leading hiTTers,oT The day were Bob Mezich and Ken NoTTingham and Larry Hansen wiTh Two hiTs each. The Gauchos oT Narbonne handed The PiraTes Their second deTeaT oT The season by a score oT 4-6. Leading unTil The sixTh, The PiraTe squad blew up and allowed Three runs To cross The plaTe, enough Tor a vicTory Tor Narbonne. The PiraTes beaT The PiloTs To even up The deTeaT oT The PiraTes by The PiloTs previously. Leading 8-3 in The TiTTh, The PiraTes were never headed and won Tinally by a score oT 8-7. PeTer Mel piTching one hiT ball Tor The PiraTes led Them To a vicTory over The TarTars of Torrance. Larry Hansen blasTed a Triple and a single To lead The Bucs. In The Tinal game oT The season, The PiraTes meT deTeaT by The Gauchos of Nar- bonne. The Gauchos played bang-up ball To Take The game by a score oT 2-3. ln League sTanding, The PiraTes Tinished TourTh. L P. G. A. K. A. Hansen Mel Honeywell NizeTich NoTTingham DuTTy GYM TEAM FirsT row: M. Vragnizang R. Brown: E. Ullman: M. Zikog I. Maland: Z. Svorinickg B. Tendrick, J. Chrisfopher Second row: S. Nakahamo, B. Rogers, B. Mason, M. ArmsTrong, F. Endo, H. Mascola, D. Zuliana Third row: H. Ono, B. Larson, R. Falik, S. Miyaki, F. Dowling, B. Rollins. Paced by Frank Endo and CapTain Merle ArmsTrong, The Buc Gym Team again placed second in The EasTern-Marine league, placing second To Garfield High School. Coach Joe Berry's squad swepT To one-sided vicTories over all oTher Teams in The league. San Pedro 87'f2g Long Beach Poly 3llf2 Paced by CapT. Merle ArmsTrong, who scored IIV2 poinTs, San Pedro ApparaTus Team capTured an easy vicTory. The second honors wenT To Monk Endo and HiToshi Ono wiTh eleven poinTs each. San Pedro 90lf2g Riis 29V2 ln an EasTern Marine League meeT, The PiraTe apparaTus Team came ouT wiTh a sTrong vicTory. A newcomer, Bob Rollins appeared as The Top man of The day. Frank Dowling, also a new discovered ace, did well. Danny Zuliani climbed The rope in 7.7. San Pedro l08lf2g SouTh Ga+e IIV2 The power and skill oT The San Pedro gym Team made iTselT evidenT when They deTeaTed The weak SouTh 6aTe gym club. l-liToshi Ono and Frank Endo capTuring Two TirsTs ach. San Pedro b2lf2g Hun-Tingfon Park 58lf2 ln a nip and Tuck rneeT oT which The Tinal ouTcome was noT decided unTil The lasT evenT. Frank Endo was The only double winner. CapT. Merle ArmsTrong capTur- ing eighT poinTs Tor runner up. fl fe fa 'fysffa' San Pedro 84: Bell 36 San Pedro High School gym Team Took iTs TiTTh sTraighT vicTory This season when They deTeaTed The Bell gymnasTic Team. Frank Endo was again The spark oT The Buc squad, scoring I3 poinTs. The TeaTure oT The meeT was The Tumbling evenT in which Gerald Mason and Charles of Bell puT on a Tine exhibiTion TighTing for TirsT honors. San Pedro 89: Banning 3I Walloping a weak Banning Team, Coach Joe Berry's gymnasTs swepT Through wiTh an easy vicTory. Frank Endo led The scoring wiTh I4 poinTs. The absence of CapTain Merle ArmsTrong prevenTed The score Trom being more in San Pedro's favor. San Pedro 88: CompTon 32 Coach Joe Berry's squad deTeaTed The CompTon J.C. Team by a big score. AIThough The Bucs whipped The TarTars, The losers were noT in Tull sTrengTh. Frank Endo was high poinT man wiTh I4 poinTs. Frank Downing was anoTher double winner. Bob Clark and Bob Rogers Turned in surprise wins oT The day. San Pedro 43: GarTield 77 The PiraTe gym Team meT The sTrongesT school in Los Angeles. The Bulldogs cap- Tured every TirsT excepT one. HiToshi One was The only Buc To Turn in a T'irsT. IT was on The Long Horse. League Finals WiTh seven men scoring, San Pedro piled up I9 poinTs To capTure second place in The EasTern-Marine League gym Tinals, behind The powerful GarTieId squad who scored 74 poinTs. Frank Endo led wiTh 7 poinTs. A T34 fa. Lf 5 v Q11 25 I27 X- ic LZ if f .-- RIFLE TEAM Fronf row, le'F+ 'lo righh Philip Monahan, Denny Flacey, James Darden, Charles Moreaux, Bud Eads. Baclr row: Donald Lofz, Wally Cavalier, Richard Cassady, Charles Hill, Karl Caldwell. The rifle learn is composed of a selecled group chosen on lhe basis of slcill from lhe Rifle Club. They began lheir praclice cluring lhe laller parl of The lirsl semes- ler, conlinuing info lhe presenl semesler. Many malches wilh olher leams were slaged, wifh Thar al lhe Soulhern California Ouling Show as lhe highlight Olher marches held were wi+h +he Fairfax High School R.O.T.C., which is an annual evenl, and Three rnalches wi+h Sanla Monica High School, necessary because each learn won a malch. Also, a malch was slaged wilh Onfario Sons of 'rhe American Legion. IZ8 .I I ,Z V, X ,V ay .,, c V Q . L A ,f I' I L . 4 , f all i - A3 i i .i Tennis Team VARSITY TENNIS Upper Row: Coach N. Zorolovich, Vic+or Alf, Bob Korlan, E. Green, J. Bandai. G. Kahru, R. Korialn, Julius Bandai, George Muse. K. Yamashila. John Solomon, Harold Norfon, Bruce Wallace. VARSITY TENNIS SENIORS Lower Row: Vicfor Alf, John Solmon, Julius Benda+, Harold Norfon. Frank Masferson, Bruce Wallace. The 'rennis squad again had a good year. This feam has had more conseculive championships and more cups ihan has any ofher major sporf in San Pedro High. I+ fool: San Pedro a few pracfice mafches 'ro gel' info 'rheir championship form. Affer having losl lhree oul of six pracfice malches, San Pedro wenf on fo win all of lheir league malches by lop-sided scores. The firsf mafch wilh Gardena was won 7-O, Torrance was nexi wilh a score of 5-2, Narbonne was nexl fo be defealed by 7-0, and El Segundo nex'r bowed +0 a 7-O, score.. Banning was nexl on fhe lisf, losing 7-O. giving San Pedro fhe championship. ln The Cily finals, San Pedro had +he misforlune +o be scheduled wi+h L. A. High and los'r +o +he invaders by a score of 7-0. The 'ream was ably led and was com- posed of Harold Norlon, John Salmond lCap+ainl, Frank Maslerson, Julius Bendal, Ralph Korlian, Bob Korlian and Vicfor Aulr played Firsf doubles wifh Glen Karhu and Edgar Green lrading off wifh Kanchi Yamashifa and Henry Mascola in second doubles. The feam was again coached by Nick Zorofovich and The manager was Bruce Wallace. ., vi. 7-1----K , Track Kfhampsl VARSITY TRACK Firsi Row: Louie Miller, Paul lacona, Bob Raclos, Bob Siory, Bill Mercer, S. Lassar, Bob Harvey, Joe Locireff, Herman Levaro. Second Row: M. Olca, Eugene Hevner, John Kordich, Alonzo Huff, Kuzma Domonsich, L. Taormina, S. Kuramofo, T. Uyeda, C. Carlson. Third Row: Joe Di Rocco, Bob Duley, Frances Brand, Oihe Hamasalri, Romy Meacham, John Boiich, M. Zilro, B. Sasser, Richard Bauer. Fourih Row: Jim Crum, Charles Kasal, J. Hollan, R. Reese, Andy Suich, Peie Rossich, David Messenger. Lasi' Row: Coach Joe Berry, Ollie Colrer, C. Rodriguez, Marko Bofich, Leroy Owens, E. Torplynd, J. Reed, Peier Mel, Coach Selwyn Yancy. San Pedro 97: Gardena 7 Scoring every iirsi place, San Pedro rolled over Gardena by a score of 97-7 in 1'he iirsi league meer here on our field. Joe Loclceil and James Crum led 'rhe way wiih double viciories. Surprise of ihe day came when John Kordich leaped 20' 8 io win lhe broad jump. PK vs Hs as :ie San Pedro BI: Torrance 23 Wiih lwo dual meer records being lowered by Tubby Brand and Gerald MacDonald, San Pedro Varsily scored anofher viciory delfeafing 'rhe Tariars by Jrhe score of 81-23. James Crum was +he only double winner, 'ralcing boih hurdle evenis Louie Miller was 'rhe surprise of +he day by winning lhe 220-yard dash in rhe fasi Jrime of 22 seconds. San Pedro 70V4: Narbonne 33M Slariing wiih a record breaking run by Bill Mercer, lhe San Pedro Varsily ieam rolled on lo i+s 'rhird Marine League vic+ory by defealing rhe Narbonne Gauchos 70151 io 33511. James Crum 'lied +he IZO-yard high hurdles and won 'rhe I8O low hurdles. Richard Bauer iurned in his old form lalcing ihe IOO-yard dash in lO.l. John Kor- dich 'roolc ihe broad jump. is :ie :lf :if :ie San Pedro 80: Banning 24 Sparlced by Paul lacono's double win, 'rhe San Pedro Varsiiy copped iis fourih siraighi league win over Banning on Jrheir field. The upsei of fhe day came when Paul lacono skinned over 'rhe I8O-low hurdles in 21 for a dual meer record ro bea+ The highly favored James Crum. Bob Duley pulled The second upsel of The affer- noon by bearing Roberi l-larvey in The high iump. VARSITY TRACK Lefl lo righf: Tsulomu Yyeda, broad iump: Bob Sfory, shol pul: Herman Leuvano, mile: James Crum, hurdles: Alonzo Huff, IOO-200: Bill Sasser, 880. Lefl lo righf: Arlhur Brickey, hurdles--440: Jack Bennel, hurdles: Richard Bauer, IOO-200 relay: John Kordich, l00-880 hurdles relay: Paul lacono, mile-880 hurdles: Eugene Hevener, mile. A tv uf. 'l -vhs , 'hi' 6 1 J V N N 'X N Lefl lo righl: David Messenger, hurdles: Peler Mel, mile: Peler Rosich, shol' pul: Saburo Kuramolo, poll vauli: George Eads, 660: Mifsushige Olza, broad iump: Ceasar Canlu, I320. l 6 i .,., o ,m 6 , , Lefl fo righl: John Gregel, 660: Louis Roupoli, l00 hurdles: Kuzma Domancich IOO-200: Ollie Coker, shol pul: Jack Holland, 880. QW v-'I MILLER TAKES THE 220 f1iI,l,WE.M4fiCIi-UM X uJ ClJ CRUM SI-IOWING PERFECT FORM IN TI-IE I-IIGI-I I-IURDLES DULEY GOES OVER AT 5' IO SAN PEDRO 80: BANNING 24 Sparked by Paul lacono's doulole win, The San Pedro VarsiTy copped iTs TourTh sTraighT league win over Ban- ning on Their Tield. The upseT oT The day came when Paul lacono skinned over The I8O-low hurdles in 2l Tor a dual meeT record To beaT The highly Tavored James Crum. Bob Duley pulled The second upseT of The aTTernoon by beaTing RoberT Harvey in The high iump. PINALS The PiraTes capTured Their TourTh sTraighT championship Tak- ing The Marine league Tinals wiTh a ToTal oT 69 poinTs. Paul lacono was Tied by MacDonald To break and seT a new Marine League rec- ord in The 880 wifh a Time oT I.59:5. lacono also came in TirsT in The low hurdles, wiTh a Time oT .2I. Bauer regisTered Two TirsT in The low and ZOO in The Tair Time OT lO.l and 22.7. L. A. COLISEUM RELAYS San Pedro enTered The Los An' geles Coliseum as The dark horse oT The meeT. The TirsT evenT was The Tour man Twoemile in which The WesTern League was favored. Bill Mercer, Rony Meacham, Paul lacono, all oT San Pedro, and Ger- ald Macdonald oT Torrance ouT- ran The WesTern League To break The lnTernaTional scholasTic record. The Team was The Tour man 880, composed oT all San Pedro men. John Korclich, Joseph LockeTT, Richard Bauer, and Louie Miller, nosed ouT The EasTern league To come TirsT. All of These boys se- cured gold waTches wiTh L. A. Coliseum Relays wriTTen on The loack oT The waTch. N-1. -T ' . A r 4 A Ape. Q' '- - 'MWA-iwmmimms , T . . A I33 00 Firsf Row: K. Izumi, D. Huerfa, L. Roupoli, M. M. Higashi. I. Mafsumofo, S. Pike. Second Row: J. Bennei, R. Sfewar+, E. Papadalras, P. G. Tarango. R. Musso, H. Whiie. Third Row: T. Naicao, W. Perich, M. Malahni, P. Mead, G. Sfanovich, G. Shimizu, H. Toma. Fourfh Row: S. Kuramofo, K. Shimizu, N. m...a-ia ..., F. Iacono, O. Hamas ki, B. E inosa, C. Canfu. Fiffh R w: P. Orbefh, W. Wiclr, R. McWhin ie, J. Gregef, A. Rukaiina, J. n K- Ho and Riea s, . Re D X91 K f I1 p 3 'S Qx. 1 J , 'Tj c 0' San Pedro 86 2f3g Gardena 8 I Taking all buf one firsi piace Jrhe San Pedro Bees ha Ii++Ie foubie ia ning The MoI'1ican's Iighiweighis. , X I San Pedro 83: Torrance I2 'T The Piraie Bees had Iiiile irouble in defeaiing rhe Torrance I m. i as 5 s Hn previously, Ihe Bucs won all Ioui' one Iirsf place. The surprise o day e defeai of Tiger Roupoli by bofh Rike and Higashi. Y u ii , I, I34 ...-.nuns-4-u-an-w San Pedro 79 V33 Narbonne I7 If3 The Bees again came our on lhe lop. Led loy Caplain Marfinez wifh a I:3O:5, 660-yard run, rhe Bucs were never in danger. Pilce was rhe only double winner wifh a win in 'rhe IOO and in rhe 70 high hurdles. San Pedro 853 BanningI0 Copping all bul one firsr place, rhe San Pedro Bees showed Jrheir championship abiliry by defeafing fhe Banning Bees 85-IO. The race of fhe day was 'rhe nip and luck baffle befween Capfain lvlarrinez of San Pedro and Gorer of Banning. Marrinez won in lhe lime of l:3O:3. San Pedro 80: EI Segundo I5 The Bees fool: an easy vicrory over fhe Oiler rraclcsrers, faking every firsr place excepr one. Jaclc Benner's l3.7 lime in rhe low hurdles cracked rhe meer record. my-ij -es fux r1f:If1f Pfgfix 'ff' aj' KM gg .gif ...L rl-. . may ,tl , . , .-, T .. J X V X,-M g L 1- f A 1. , -f ' ws. V ff 'J ' 'J ,Q . , I A Ag. - ei A1 firm ': f'y' . . aqui, L WH, W r J ,lg - +, -. . ..:, . V-. ,W .L ,ir . . .P-aww, . 1 y cv . ,L ,- , A T V f K f-fc. 2 if Q ' 1'5- Ng..-1 ' 1 , -lLf CEE TRACK FirsT Row: S. Prannin, A. Buchan, F. LoclreTT, C. Marino, M. Godfrey, P. Olinger, R. Blumace, S. BenedeTTi. Second Row: K. Salraguchi, T. KobaTa, T. lriye, M. MuraTa, N. TsuTsui, YamamoTo, V. Yelusich, B. Geich. Third Row: N. Sucarovich, B. Morgan, l. Mikuriya, R. Balcena, M. Seo, H. Seay, B. Johnson, D. PaTTon, G. Shiba. J. Duran, C. Ellis, O. Valdez, H. Valdez, J. Briclrner, O. Roolrs. I I I I' z ff fix fa!! . X f. jll VM paw! il fi ,Cl f f .T San Pedro 39 V33 Gardena 37 V3 GeTTing oTT To a poor sTarT The PiraTe Cees had no easy Time in winning as The Mohicans Took a large lead in The running evenTs. Geich's winning oT The shoT puT proved TaTal To The Mohican's Cees. San Pedro 30: Torrance 47 TasTing deTeaT Tor The TirsT Time The PiraTe Cees were deTeaTed by a score OT 47-30. San Pedro Taking only Three TirsT places made The worsT showing oT The season. San Pedro bl 2f'3g Narlaonne I5 V3 Marking Their rnosT decisive win oT The season wiTh a score oT ol 2X3 - I5 IX3 The PiraTe Cees Took all buT one TirsT and ThaT was in The high iump. San Pedro 59V2g Banning l7V2 The Cees copped all buT Two evenTs Tor Their Third league wing They dropped on The high jump and The shoT puT evenTs. San Pedro 62: El Segundo I5 Cees Tinished in second place by Taking The Oilers by a lopsided score oT 62-I5. Geich shoT puTTed 43 TeeT Tor The good mark oT The day. -fu... .T-V. ,, ,,, f H . . .. 1-.A- 1' . -, .. V v -3- ,, . ... ., e , ...- -f,-..--.A1--f'4- , .-... A,-.......41.,.1-' --...-,.,,-,g.VV..,,--L . . - ,-1---f v-- ,...-, . -:vi an .--. V- .,:. A.-1 gg ,,.. . , pp. . .--......i.4g4 Vvrafi-fiilwefiefeazz f ,. ,. 11- ef ie . -S21 .'1 'g-A-l ' , , ' ' 1-. rv, fflgj . L,-xV','f, ' ' 'TT - -3-I ' ' ':',,, , I ,Q -in -' .'-e, . :j 'q- . T 1A', ' i as iii A 'iilifm A im Q, llllnllllm . .V -wsililll lill mi c ,Va .V . 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F 1 '--sf M ,.-, ' -- T . 1 -J ew , , . .,..f2,A -' -. : , ,,:.ff-. 1 , ,JZ .,f A A '-If Iv 'gtg:f7TA..,:qj: -21:5 '. - ., , V ,I ,gf ' .- ,:,,,,i ,,, ', , , VN 2,111 V .....- -ga '21 V THANK YOU We, The Annual STaTT oT l94l wish To exTend To all The people and sTudenTs in our school and ouT who have helped To make This, our TirsT ediTion oT a year's annual a success. IT has been a hard long iob, and wiThouT The aid of our Teachers, managers, prinTers, engraver, and especially our adverTisers, we would noT have been able To give To The world a compleTe record oT The school's evenTs Through The years oT I94O and l94I. We wish To Thanlc The TaculTy members, namely, Miss Cole, Miss Mecrecly, Miss Blum, Mr. Pearce, Miss WhiTe, and Mr. OaTes, who gave us The beneTiT oT all Their knowledge and experiences To help us Through The pasT year. As The Annual sTaTF is composed ToTally oT Seniors, boTh WinTer and Summer, we wish To exTend our Thanks To The school which has given us our educaTion and experiences so Tar and we hope ThaT we leave The school a liTTle beTTer Than we Tound iT. Sincerely, ,5j?,e:42g.,c ,2ffi4g:,.Va,. Cgfmjfgwj Rt.,-..-..J41z1.f,1..o gif'-unch 'l'?7aAfEf-fwfr q5,A,,...,,, S.Ml..fioL Aww Cnnfwwffffe, M641 .jenna Q wma mama, fmfnf'-'M' are JIU, mi Healy-75f 1 --A ,gf444QyWfwz4lCLlf'ffA' Mi, ia ' , Omdwqess My 'WEEK camera ffwveam Anjcfgid' ffmwnwfw fig if X i t 3 Y: if sg is 5. 'ft' Fav ik' F' ' Q.. F L x i' 2 6 ,f2 'M Z A if C , V 2-f 1 AN N UAL STAFF 3- Arnold Sundali Patricia Wliitehead Emil Real Editor in Chiet Millicent Kennedy John Botich lxlormo Gicicopuzzi Elsie Scocchio Mary Bonn Kathleen Cope Patricia Clayson Manuel Real Dora Cervantes George Aoto Frances De Nicolai Marie Bunch Dorothy Fogg Patricia Whitfield Boo Rados Helen Trani Cassie Marie Smith Frank Masterson Margaret Cave Michio Higashi Margaret Readnfian Yiikio Qgavya spdcud r hiwg CUSTODIANS San Pedro High School is cared for by eighfeen cusfodians. These men and women nor only care for our halls, caleleria, audiloriurn, bul for our campus, as well. We Truly owe +his group our sincere lhanlcs for lhe compleleness of rheir worlc. CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES We owe a greal deal +o The seven employees of lhe cafereria. They no+ only serve delicious lunches ro lhe sfudenfs in lhe cafeleria, buf lo The faculfy, as well. They prepare all 'rhe loanquefs for The various clubs. Complimenls of E. K. WOOD LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. 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M ' n ' - T ..-N , ' ' 4 ,fc 6 ' : f N , 5 A 71-. . , - ' -QW ,- X 'Q . i- , ,-' 2 ' - z --H N, 4 . y . li an X,-use M , V ' , ogy , ,-1251 -, ' - ff - -Q ' ,. ' 2Q'.' :'f,'f4f f'll3'? -' Q-2-ffg qi.--E. U 1 f . X x jx A - 1, Nhigyiy g'f'Efng,:', -i CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '4l E. L. Jessen, Passenger Agent Eagle Drug SANTA FE RAILWAY CONGRATULATIONS semonsu World's Largest Floef of Sfream Line Trains phon, 5309 102 1',,-minal way BI9 Soufh Pacific Phone 370 Phone S.P. 0863 Ashton Appliance Co. Servel Gas Refrigerators - Gas Furnaces Air Condifionina - Roper Ranges - Service BERT H. SHTON 378 W. Sixfh Sfr-:ef San Pedro, Calif Murakami Company CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI Phone 722 IIO Terminal Way COMPLIMENTS OF S. H. Knight Company Wholesale Candy 8: Founiain Supplies HASHIMOTO COMPANY sr-ur CHANDLERY 211 wuf geymgp, gf,-,ef Phone 393 757 Tuna Street Phqng 350 0, A, Elliqff Phone 253i O. Paul Abrams Elliott's Palint Store Abrams Pharmacy PAI T Wall Paper, Glass and Arf Maierials Screen Wire 823 S. Pacific Ave. San Pedro, Calif. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED Tenfh and Gaffey Sfreeis San Pedro COM PLIMENTS OF Barton Theatre Phone 303 Pacific lr Sanfa Cruz All the Besf Piclures Leonard 81 Truex AT YOUR SERVICE FEATURING UNION OIL PRODUCTS 3rd lr Pacific and bfh 5 Gaffey Phone: San Pedro Il3I San Pedro Paint 81 Paper Company 8l7 So. Pacific Ave. SAN PEDRO, CALIFORNIA Acme Qualify Painfs and Finishes COMPLIMENTS OF Veghefs Market I?Ih and Gaffey Phones I5I9 L I5I8 Macomber's Market FIRST QUALITY MEATS ONLY Phone 4I28 l0l0 So. Gaffey BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES OUR SPECIALTY ..... Lorey's Courtesy Bakery Qualify Always Sixih af Mesa, San Pedro, Calif. Phone 4925 TRAVEL BY BUS . . . Greyhound-Union Pacific 240 W. bfh Sfrsef Phone3020 L. A. Flacy, Agent San Pedro COMPLIMENTS OF Globe Theatre 204 W. Sixfh Sfreef Dr. Hugh Curtis Mikado Music Company PHONOGRAPH RECORDS AND NOVELTIES OPTOMETRIST Ph 3241 W I . . one Eyes Exammed l Glasses FIHed H4 Scum Soaside Av.. 272 West Sixth Street San Pedro CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Y.M.C.A. BOYS' DEPT. COMPLIMENTS OF F ursts' 4BI Wes? Sixth Street I-IosIERv LINGERIE San Pedro China and Gift Shop 3I7 Was? 6th Sfrsof San Pedro FREE DELIVERY CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Dr. L. C. Garvey-Dentist 532 West I3fh Sfreei San Pedro Phone 49I6 The Union Barber Shop ERNEST POTVIN, Prop. Warner Brothers Theatre Bldg. Phone 22I5 470 West Sixth Sf. San Pedro RI-IILco end zENITH RADIOS Phillips Furniture Co. Convenient Terms 47I W. Sixth Sf. Phone I626 FRANK WANTS YOUR FEET! Frank Shoe Store 315 W. 6th SI. SAN PEDRO, CALIFORNIA Sakishima Company MEAT II. sRocERIEs Phone 2530 zaz TERMINAL WAY Seaway Cafe Phone 5356 745 SOUTH SEASIDE SEASIDE CAFE Phono 2730 BIO SEASIDE AVE. Kurata Store Phone I7I3 I53 TERMINAL WAY COMPLIMENTS OF Izumi Company Phone 5858 I87 TERMINAL WAY COMPLIMENTS OF Glen L. Clark QQ Company II9-I2I Linden Avenue LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA ZENITH RCA VICTOR CROSLEY ZENITH RADIO SHOP Crosley Elecfric Shelvador Easy Terms Complete Line of Records J. Moskovira, Prop. Phone SI? 922 S. Pacific Ava. San Pedro CIayson's OPTOMETRISTS l OPTICIANS Scieniific Eye Examinaiion TIRES I BATTERIES I LUBRICATION Serpell 81 Sproule TEXACO CERTIFIED SERVICE 'A' Dr. Frank I-I. Clayson pk Dr. Harold W. CIayson . . I D' Ma'SI'aI 5 Cami 303 N. Paciiic Ave. Phone 7206 457 W' SIXIII SI' Phone 235 I30I S. Pacific Ave. Phone 4895 SAN PEDRO, CALIFORNIA COMPLIMENTS OF Van Camp Sea Food 81 Company Pk Paclrers of Chicken of flue Sea Tuna Imperial Hardware Company GIFTS - RADIOS - SPORTING GOODS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - PAINTS HARDWARE 434 Sixfh Sireei Phone 2454 SAN PEDRO, CALIFORNIA Complimenis of Long Beach Engraving Company V 4I0 Press-Telegram Bldg. LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA BE WISE AND TRADE AT THE 22nd Sfreef Markef A Complefe Service Marko? 'k 2I38 S. Pacific Ave. Phone I6I8-I6I9-2849 PRospecI 4235 COMPLIMENTS American Hardwood The Cannery Workers' Company Union WI1oIosaIo and Retail Local QOI47 DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN WOODS -A- Los Angeles, Calif. TERMINAL ISLAND For Prices Coniacf Julie Smiih A F of L Yard and Office: l9OO E. I5+I'1 S+. I I I zllth longratulations Seniors' T Toma Compdny George C. Chuck T MIO'S AND FEEL AT HOME MIO'S CAFE Phones 2912 and I569 M 777 Huna Si. 81 789 Tuna Sf. SOFT DRINKS Butterfly Cafe' Phone 33I8 77I TUNA STREET MARINE CAFE Phone 3522 743 TUNA STREET C I2 rn NE GL HXE N I 5 N I-A QANDVHO-f OS new ,ms 1:02 OFACCL QAQQPSIGNS x x, , ff 'Q '94- J Cl-nc K FII-l0lWE'l JI waexis 0 cover If UI 1.3 Ib' W A A 11 150.1214 Elfll my qu tl ai . T IE f . -'qu I 4. ZA .V A T fl' : - A' g .254 ' - I ' 3 - .I V 5 .I jf. 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