San Pedro High School - Black and Gold Yearbook (San Pedro, CA)
- Class of 1956
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Our evenllul year included a new principal, Mr. Farnham: 'rhe firsl complele in+erior painl job lS60,000l since lhe school was buill in l937g our lirsl' Pirale fool- ball lelecasl, San Pedro IZ, Dorsey Og and a seven inch downpour in one day lhal' closed Los Angeles Schools everywhere, buf did nol slop Win+er-Filly- six Commencemenf Exercises. Many Pirale hearls were made happy by some changes: a new popcorn machine for sfudenls was inslalled near lhe caleleriag Knighfs and Knighl- elles were admilfed free fo all school evenlsg all sludenls had corridor privileges during nulrilion and lunch 'rimesg daily homerooms and lengfhened lunch period eased our lives. WELCOME 'lllll TC S P H S lllllll CONTENTS ALMA MATER ...... . 96 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY . . 9-II SENIORS W'56. . . I3-I8 S'56 . . . . I9-27 HOMEROOMS .... . 3I-39 WORK IN CLASSROOMS ..... 4I-50 FEATURES ...... 8, I2, 28-30, 40 CLUBS .... . 5I-78 PUBLICATIONS . . . 64-65 SPORTS . 79-90 G.A.A. . We +I1anIx: . . 9I-95 BROWN'S STUDIO CALIFORNIA YEARBOOK GUILD Winfer-Fiffy-six Commiffee were glad fo choose fhe oufe for fheir Senior Picnic, a long-losf privilege re- fored fhis yea f. PLAN YOUR ROUTE fE9 5 L I i S5 ' P.T.A. presidenl Mrs. Goss wel- ' comes Mr. Farnham fo San ' Pedro In Sepfember. Sepf. School begins. We meel Mr. Farnham -'5.1Xfi'1 Firsf felecasf: San Pedro vs. gliozo fo fhe aid. Wifclves Rosenberg, Uglesiclv and Miya sfir up a Halloween brew. Lila Johnson and Sandra Morris are parf ol flwe ushers who aid special occasions. Oct Nov. 7- I4- Dorsey. lslas hifs his man, Ba- 24'25 29 Dec. 2 Zl-Jan.3 Jan. I 7. I. D. Picluresg Clean-up campaign begins B-I0 Molhers Tea Fall Frolics Dance Hall privileges reslored SPHS vs. Washinglon: Mills Bowl G.A.A. MOMS' NIGHT Music Assembly Examinalions VETERANS' DAY-Holiday Communily Chesl Campaign G.A.A. Playday-Gardena Fore 'n' Aff: New Maslhead Boy's League Movie Barber of Seville Assembly THANKSGIVING-Holiday Senior MOTHERS' TEA Sporls Nighf W'5b Play, Seven'feen'lh Summer Chrislmas Assembly: Foreign Language Chrislmas Parly Chrislmas Program BLUE ICE BALL CHRISTMAS Holidays Girls' and Boys' League Nominalions C.S.F. Banquel Ephebian Eleclion Sporfs Night March of Dimes SPHS popcorn machine, welcome! Sludenl Body Elecfions Drama Assembly Leadership CLASS AWARDS Dinner A9 Orienlalion A and B Senior Elecfions W'56 Senior Picnic Band Assembly G.A.A. Banquel Sludenl Body Inslallalion Assembly, Luncheon Senior Prom Girl's League Luncheon Examinalions Varsily Club Banquel Baccalaureale Leffergirls' lnsfallalion W'56 SPAGHETTI SUPPER EMERGENCY DISMISSALI Floods! Rains! W'56 COMMENCEMENT anyhow Regislrafion Feb. 3 7 I0 I0 I3 I7 22 24 28-29 Mar. II- 26- Apr. May I0- June I 5 5 7 8 9 I3 I7 I5 I6 I9 30 5 7 I2 20 23 24 25 25 27 30 I 2 4 I0 II I5 I7 I7 22 23 24 25 28 29 30 3I I 3 4 5 8 I0 II I2 I2 I2 I3 I3 I4 I5 COLOR DAY Dance Leifergirl Recogni+ion N.F.L. Noon Parly Sporls Nigh+ LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY-Holiday CUPID'S CAPERS Assembly WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY-Holiday C.S.F. Parfy Iowa Tesfs Iowa TesIs Red Cross Assembly Tardy checlr begins Girls' League B-I0 Par+y Ari' Sfudenls 'Io Scholasiic Exhibif, L.A. SHAMROCK SHUFFLE Girls' Day in Business GIRLS' WEEK Music Assembly Spor'Is Nighf Examinafion Week EASTER VACATION Reporl Cards N.A.J.D. Wrifing Tournamenl Drama Assembly Dance Leliergirls and LeHermen Open House P.T.A. OPEN HOUSE Program Annual Movie Assembly Service Clubs' Luncheon S '56 Senior Picnic BOYS' WEEK Boys' Day in Business and Governmenl S '56 Senior Picnic COTTON DAY, Assembly. Luncheon, Dance, Boy's League Assembly Spanish Club Dinner Senior Play Sfudenl Body Nomina+ions Assembly League Nominalions Assembly A-I2 MOTHER'S TEA Final Eleciions Piraie Scribes AWARD TEA A- and B-Senior Eleciions Sporfs Nighl Reward Dinner Commodore Brealrfasl, G.A.A. Banque? MEMORIAL DAY-Holiday S+udenI Body lns+alla+ion, Luncheon, Varsi+y Club Banquef Senior Prom TEACHERS' DAY Sunday League InsI'aIla+ions, Luncheon ELECTION: EXAMINATIONS Begin Thespian Banquel Baccalaureale NFL Parry LETTERGIRLS BREAKFAST, Insiallalion Faculfy-Seniors Soffball game SPAGHETTI SUPPER BLACK AND GOLD'S Io cusiomersl Sfudenf Commencemenf Commencemenf, S '56 Repor'r Cards go home: school's ou+! W '56 Commencemeni speakers were: D. Margeficli, P. McGowan and M. Regan. H I B. Rlioacles and S. Tupaz demon- i .'iEm:::: sfralea' for firsf P.T.A. meefing of gil F' flie year. 'Ivy , A ,vi N..-.. 'T--fi ss' . -, IH O 3 We-1 5 is Tarcly Counl charfs are one place if is sfill good manners fo clieclz. S '56 Girls'League royalfy are: A. Arellanes, D. Dillon, G. Ve. larde. Boys'League escorfs were Scl1roeder,Baglia1o, and Moore. Each school year follows a pattern, yet is always different. 1955-1956 brought a year-long con- fusion with the first interior paint iob since the school was built in 1936. Fresh paint is worth it all. lLower, leftl We welcomed new students ltop, leftl Art stu- dents did their usual fabulous Christmas decora- tions. Noon games lright, twol came because of the longer lunch hour. A Pop-corn Machine with its hot buttered smell came in February. lRight, threel Pirates have always had a full and varied social calendar. The Leap Year angle to the Sports Swing was Girls, ask a fella, ain't that swella? . Chosen as royalty for this occasion were, left: Princess Diana Mosich, Queen Toni Marich, and Princcss Susan Kuykendall. Don Dilday crowned the happy three. TRAFFIC JAMS ounsowimnn R . A io cm mos Q .11 ,, . 4-,fy Lf' -:J . Y .,, W, Q: qxm ,WV ::::Q Firedrill! Flagpole Courf fills wifh Pirafes alerf and happy for fheir place in fhe sun. We also escape from fhe class roufine on a Yellow Alerf. Homecoming Game finds our foolball fans ready fo cheer fheir Varsify fo vicfory. HEAVY TRAFFIC RESUME SPEED x.O6 IFCDYA-E9 CX14 HXGY4 EICYAOOV OXQWFWC1 - , , as :E-an - :bio Xia? f.dxnoX XQOX 14154 YXYTY-irlTt4 51 iii-1 we dn zo was 5 x9 X'-oo 'Esxddenxe oi San ?edfo Wdxgkx Sc 'in-ua gem' can -new 'oe recorded as on tne Kong, and potxon-1 hvaxovq oi our gem -adn 'Xe 'na-Je passed qnanq crossroads and onv -:Jai nas been dwecxedbsl gnanq exgn gosxa . Those oX os -:Pno 'n-.we been a'oXe ko feed me 'Agn gosxe -,D -.sn xnxeXXx9,enk and cooper- axwe manner wwe Konnd on! toad xo 'oe Aeaxxq deixned, 001 x r av eX QX ea-aanx and Qxoiixabw , on: eomganxone Shenbq and sxnceie anne fupmxng, ann dxgnnq and eexi- xeepecn. 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' ,V J xi.: Q 9 . - 5 - es 1 -. is A . --2 an . r.. . ,EJ f 2 s B 5 W Q 'von -N I lnnspxl 'i' Q 1 K - has 5. I - 'a mong - , , rv Y X Consult ,U if 'N 'YI ' if Y' - Pnotes i un nu . f, fs 'f .-.l22::. ' Fiif 'vv' 1 ' ,. ' I A Tw'-irszfa 1 .- xi umwf -' num.-Lf MILTON ASHER, Music: MRS. CATHERINE ATWATER, Social Sludiesg JOHN BALEN, Physical Educafion, Driver Educafion: MRS. HAZEL BA.NTA, Chairman Business Educaliong ROBERT BELL, Ma+hema+ics, Chairman Physical Educalion: MRS. BEVERLY BENDER, Home Economics, Social Sludies: ROBERT BETTS, Science, Counselor. MISS HEDWIG BONEKEMPER, Chairman Home Economics: CLAUDE BROWN, Business Edu- caliong JAMES BRUMMETT, Business Educalion, Coordinalor Sludenl Acfivifies: DONALD BRUNET, Induslrial Arls: MRS. LEONA CARMICHAEL, Coorclinafor ol Heallh, Physical Edu- calion: ROBERT CHAMBERS, Physical Educalion, Malhemalics: GEORGE DAVIS, Driver Edu- calion, Physical Educalion. EDMOND DEFEVER,,lnduslrial Arfs: GORDON ELLIOTT, Science: MISS THELMA ERICKSON, Physical Educafion: HOWARD FILER, Induslrial Arl's: MRS. IRENE FOSTER, English: MISS HELEN FOINLER, English: MRS. JUANITA FRANCIS, English. STANLEY FRANKLIN, Malhemalics: HANS FUHRMANN, Mafhemalics: GLEN GALLAHER, Mafhemafics: HAROLD GARVIN, Coordinafor of AHendance: JOHN GAULT. Social SIUCIIGSI ROBERT GERVAIS, Coordinalor of Alhlelics, lnduslrial Arfs, Malhemalicsg MRS. JUDITH GRANT, Coordinafor of Service Training, Chairman Foreign Languages. ELTINGE GRINNEL, Business Educafion, Counselor: MRS. WYNNE JEWERS, Arf: MISS DOR- OTHY JOHNSON, Librarian, Foreign Languages: MRS. MAE JONES, Chairman, Physical Educa- lion: MRS. MARY LEE, Business Educafion: MISS MARILYN LEISE, English: MISS LUPE LOPEZ, Foreign Languages, English lnol picfuredl. .ie -l A J' ai . l ' Q.. g . ' qtSgx ,B , 1- . .,. I 5' A W in f ak I TAX. ugly fk I 5 5 ' , I :T Q 1 ,Q a Z b 'M W. My . - -X .L me T fc, J' Q.. A 5 Y 13 3 if 'H ' I all 'O I ' A J- il ii' I V 9 I .A I . ..:.I JERRY LOVAROV, Driver Educaiion, Mafhemalics: MRS. PAULINE LYONS, Chairman English, Soc'aI Sludies: MISS LOUISE MANSFIELD, Social Sluclies: LAWRENCE MCBRIDE, Business EcIu:a+ion: JOHN McCANTS, Indusfrial Ar+s: MRS. HELEN McGEORGE, Business Educaiion: GEORGE MCMULLEN, Induslrial Aris, Social Sfurlies. MRS. MILDRED MEYERS, Business Educalion: MISS RUTH MORRISON, Science: MISS MAR- GARETHE MULLER, Chairman Malhemalics: ARNOLD O'CONNOR, Induslrial Arfs: RICHARD PARKER, English: MRS. HELEN ROSENBAUM, Home Economics: JOHN SANTSCHI, Social Sludies, Alfendance Office. WILFRED SAWYER, Chairman Science: HENRY SCHOFIELD, Business Eclucalion: WILLIAM SEIXAS, Physical EcIuca+ion, Ma+hema'l'ics: MRS. ELIZABETH SHUCK, Chairman Music: MRS. HILJA SMYTHE, Science: NATHAN STEIN, Foreign Languages: JAMES L. STINSON, Indusfrial Ar+s. MRS. MARION STOCKTON, Arf Chairman: MISS OMA STRAIN, Arf, English: MRS. LUCILE STRAWN, Science: MRS. MARGUERITE SUITER, Head Counselor: ROBERT TABING, Physical Educalion, Social Sludies: SEBASTIAN TORTAROLO, Chairman lnduslrial Ar'l's, Coordinafor of Pracfical Aris Skills: MISS JENNY TUFELD, Social Sluclies, Counselor. MISS HELEN VARTANIAN, Physical Educalion: MISS BARBARA VEGHER, Foreign Language: DONALD WALKER, English: VanGUELDER WARING, Chairman Social Sfudies: MRS. WINI- FRED WATSON, Home Economics: JOHN WHELAN, English. Noi' Picfured: MRS. ANN MCFADDEN, Ari, Fall. ' r.. If 'D Q. Q7 y gs X .gh :li G' .. bf I YM 4.4-uz.,...4,v- 1y7 WMSLJMW iii is fjfpjy, Kiwi V W 5 wi ffdffi E ??Yif?5fi2 ,JSI UN My MW 11.18--1 ,WW Qfsg-Lf3..,f4.,E3 0w T 7'n 09091 gmc QBWSQNSM !n?JlMgi5 annum, 32? w EW STOP Mm ff? M ew' E WWMK L Yw semons yfmdwf Qs 2, Q51-T-A Wim iij E Wgw E3w W'ff?5A w wifi' ff ff BZMMXMWW ffwggww ki-an-4.1161 g Qk . ' 3,!ffrrbr4:c2?2'V54'24a E ' F 7' ZLMMM fi? df U' 'gbwy X fcuzsa 777 5 is cao5f, Ex? 3 .u -' Q A RX , XX 07 D is ' diff A ? mu V MMM ,Q Q MMM 5 E0 S. ' . 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WINTER '56 SENIOR CABINET TQQQ1 TOP, LEFT: Carmen Acosfa, Derry Adam- son, Leonor Amavisca, Anflwony Babailco, Diane Barnes. ROW 2: Linda Bar+le'ff, Anlon Baslcoviclw, James Bailaglia, Helen Beiley, Ronald Binlcley. ROW 3: Louis Boqdanovicli, Mildred Bon- ciclw, Donald Bronauglw, Rosalinda Cacile, Felix Carbaial. ROW 4: Vera Caler, Pafricia Colby, Ron- ald Collins, Hecfor Cruz, Elena DeLeon. ROW 5: Henry Delgado, Jimmy Es+es, Ed- ward Farrner Ill, Viclor Feria, Kaflwryn Ferrara. ROW 6: Jon Fiamengo, Bozenlca Frlciclw, Sandra Gaiser, Flerida Gaxiola, Roberf Gil- berf, Jr. 4 ' .-ig-3 i V . HF - I ' L lr l . Sf I Y 'so T' Q 1 .A Br, cf' Q ug -...Q K Al 1 4' ' s P7 -, A gh T s., M AE . l ig!!! nk K S. - 'i , i 2 9 ROW 7: Gilma Glavinic, Sfella Gonzales, Ygnacio Gonzales. ROW 8: Dora Gonzalez, Irene Gonzalez, Molly Goodman. ROW 9: William Grave'H, Nilrolas Grgas, Joe Grijalva. W'56: HEAP BIG WARRIORS a ' E an 1' .- if , 1 . , 1: -vf A D- .2 ' 311 L Vi R R ,, fav 'D' I 'E' x ., .-L . SJ -,ei iq, . L .fy is 4 A.. , f yer . fi if . A R44 . -fr A x we . i -sf wg . A 1- A 11 if ' is 'H' 1-gf Sf-.7 s1,' 'EL' . A .31 L Cm. TOP, LEFT: Raquel Guardado, Joe Guioguio, Billie Harlan, Mary Helms, Frances Hernandez, Jose Herrera, Joanne Hinshaw. ROW 2: Slewarl' Hodgson, Joyce Holloway, Eleanor Hopper, Alberl Isaacson, Roberl lslas, Lorenza Juarez, Beverly Kirchner. ROW 3: Barbara Krueger, Mary Larriva, Dorolhy Lulen, Gene McDonald, Roberl McGill, Phyllis McGowan, Gwenelh McOual'. ROW 4: Palrica Maben, Georgie Mansfield, Alberl' Marchin, Daniel Mardesich, Yvonne Mar- desich, Daniel Margelich, Charles Marlculis. ROW 5: Marion Marshall, Jacinfo Marlinez, Jr., Bonnie Maynard, Grace Medina, Doris Mihovilovic, Rachel Morales, Marcia Morris. ROW 6: Lionel Nolasco, Mary Ocon, Frances Orlando, Yellra Orovic, Roberl Pagni, Daniel Palacios, Rudolph Palaciog. CORAL WAR PAINT SWEATERS WE APPLAUDED SEVENTEENTH SUMMER TOP LEFT B verly Perry Edl+h Phllllps Munvuluz Porhllo Glorua Radmulovuch Bella Ramirez Roberf Ramoz Andrew Randazzo ROW 2 Alberi Regan Charles Roaih Vnrgunla Rodln Beafrns Rodrlguez Marla Rolas Milne Roman Nevenlca Rus ch ROW 3 Karen Sampson Beverley Rus sell Salvarore Russo Armando Sanchez Lupe Sanchez Roberl' Sanhch Myrna Sapp Elaane Shubun ROW4 Pafrlcua Snow Flora Splnosa Lucre'ra Sfanovlch Gladys Slarclch Roberf Sfuarl Pafrlcla Taros Cecelia Tale ROW 5 Vince Tesulov Dennrs Tully Jesus Tupaz Rosemarie Turrl guano Roberf Ugleslch Mary Urslch Charles Vallareal ROW 6 Rlchard Vcllescas John Werhas J Anne Wlnsfon John Zabafla SUMMER SCHOOL I955 Charles Lealherwood Jacl: McCormick Nof plcfured Charles Ballanlyne Salvalore Russo fi 'L 3 'V Wt- gh-W Snd QQ fi 9 th '1 '7' 09 1 of Y JY Q-? fi Ag T ,Q Q-7' -.., -T. .ml 1-. i oe wg., s. T' LL x '52 sa Q .. Q 5 Suvmsa Q, U x SCHOOL 'V -4 ' 4955 ,v-R xx ll ru U : Q I I . .I . I Z Z. . 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A - , I. ,A Q - 1 'L A PROGRAM January 26, I956 PROCESSIONAL: Pomp and Circumsfance Elgar San Pedro High School and Orcheslra PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Led by Alberl Marchin, Sfudenl Body Presidenl' CLARINET SOLO- All Wien S'I'ewar+ Hodgson Godowslcy STUDENT ADDRESSES Theme The World We Wanl Daniel Margehch Crossroads Io 'Ihe Fulure Phyllus McGowan Malce Your Own World Alberl' Muchael Regan The Decuslon IS Yours PRESENTATION OF EPHEBIANS Mary Turner Gnrls Vrce Prmcrpal PRESENTATION OF CLASS Ar+hur N Farnham Prrncrpal AWARDING OF DIPLOMAS John S Gibson Jr Presuden+ Los Angeles Cr+y C ounc :I ROLL CALL Glenn Muller Boys Vrce Prmcupal ACCEPTANCE OF DIPLOMAS Rober+ Sanhch Presrdenl of Wrn+er Class of I956 RECESSIONAL War March of fhe Prresfs Mendelssohn San Pedro Hugh School and Orcheslra Special Honors DERRY ADAMSON American Legron Award C S F CHARLOTTE BARNES C S F LINDA BARTLETT Scholarship Socrely BEVERLY GAISER C S F GILMA GLAVINIC Prrafe Leader shrp Award Scholarshrp Socrefy DORA GONZALEZ Scholarshrp Socrefy IRENE SON ZALEZ Scholarship Socrefy MOLLY GOODMAN Ephebran C S F JOANNE HINSHAW A 12 Treasurer ELEANOR HOPPER C S F ROBERT ISLAS Scholarship Socrefy ALBERT MARCHIN A12 Presrdenf Prrafe Leadership Award DANIEL MARDESICH CSF YVONNE MARDESICH Veferans of Foreign Wars Award Scholarshrp Socrefy PHYLLIS Mc GOWAN Ephebran LORNA MCOUAT Scholarship Socrefy GLORIA RADMILOVICH A 12 Secrefary Scholarshrp Socrefy ROBERT RAMOS Scholarshrp Socrefy VIRGINIA RODIN A 12 Hrsforron BEVERLY RUSSELL C SF KAREN SAMPSON A 12 Vice Pres: denf Amerrcan Legion Award ROBERT SANTICH A 12 Presrdenf Ephebran JESUS TUPAZ Veferans of Foreign Wars Award Science Award C S F ROSEMARIE TURRIGIANO Scholar shrp Socrefy . . . 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' .fo- J ' V Q Q ,Fwy I WMWMQQMWF , gnqffggg! .2 N 91 43 I 5 iw I I ' 'x 1 W P ha'-'H' :I in 9 SUMMER FIFTY-SIX B-SENIOR CABINET LEFT: Rosie Mirkovich, Belly Uglesicb, Dan Bagliazo, Florence Forefich and Belly Skefich led fhe Jesfers flue fall semesfer. OFFICERS A-I2 PRESIDENT Allan Moore VICE PRESIDENT George Becksfead SECRETARY Beffy UgIesicI1 TREASURER Diane Mosich HISTORIAN Mifzi Miya SPONSORS Mrs. Meyers J El Ss 0 is Mr. Wa ring B-I2 Dan Bagliozo BeHy Uglesich BeHy SIceficI1 Rosie Mirkovich FIorence Forefich Miss Varfanian Mr. Waring SUMMER '56 JESTERS AT THE WHEEL SUMMER FIFTY-SIX A-SENIOR CABINET Whaf is nicer fhan a place in Senior Courl, sacred hang-ouf for A-12's? LEFT: M f Miya, Allan Moore, Beify Uglesich, George Becksfead and Diane Mosich lead fbe Jesfers second semesfer. 94: TOP, LEFT: Jacqueline Abair, Earl Adams, Jolnn Adriance, Sieplwanie Alrerson, Ken Alrnanzar. ROW 2: Darlene Anderson, Karen Ander- son, Ru'fl'i Anderson, Sandra Anderson George Ando. ROW 3: Palricia Aubrey, Anil-sony Aver- sano, Daniel Bagliazo, William Barron, Rob- er'f Ba++ersby. ROW 4: Carole Bauer, Gerald Beaver George Beclcsreacl, Jeri Bell, Vanila Bell. ROW 5: S+arr Bill, Marlene Billingfon, Rob- er+ Birondo, Niclr Biazeviclw, Jolin Blaslco- vicli. ROW 6: Rober+ Bodul, Carolyn Bona+, Loli+a Bower, Willie Mae Bradley, Marie Branlon. Q1 if , ,B-3,7 if ii, ' ' 67 . at 'fa ? ' S I 'O Q9 yi ' A.. 1 g fs .1 Q 'f -X' 1 , , , A he : A J . A ' 'fa Jr , J ' ' ' 233 , i ., i 4 1, .' ' :lx 2 4 ::f': . J ' , X ' V I 'mn f kv .L 3. J il' 1 X lf' , ' 75 A In Q S' ii S' s- L. ' ' A E7 Q' ROW 7: Barbara Broad, Sharon Broclcle- banlr, Genevieve Bruno, ROW 8: Angelina Bugarin, Donald Byers, John Canaday. ROW 9: Frank Canfu, Emily Car+er,Josepl'1 CasaleHi. 'fi 1 B -5 S'56: JOLLY JESTERS Y 4' 21 l , i 'eww 9 I - A , 'G' we A - ,Q 'C U ' W 3? 7 Q C VL x C C g 1 ' A In M l of . .-, M I ,' ,Y I ' s si-I V M ..f-. cf 1 Q7 1 asafy, or L Ji ZAX A lx ROW 7' Rico Di Carlo, Donald Dilday, Ann TOP, LEFT: Joyce Casfellano, Elmer Cebada, Paul Chace, Rex Chapman, Lola Chaves. ROW 2: Rober+ Chavez, Jacqueline Chil- son, Roberf Chor, Janeal Chrisfensen Kaihryn Clapp. ROW 3: Barlon Columbi, Georgia Coolr, Vernon Coolc, Clemenf Cosla, Mary Ann Cosla. ROW 4: Ru+h Creasy, Bonnie Crosswhife, Roy Cully, Nancy Curlis, Millie Dadiclw. ROW 5: Clifford Dahlquisf, Joyce Daniel- ovich, Lincla Darrell, Jo Ann Davis, Isaac Dean. ROW 6: Phyllis De Monbrun, George Dere- wenlco, John Despal, Anfon Devlahovich, Carmen Di Bernardo. 1 -1 9 , Di Meglio. .L A A ROW 8: Barbara Dorsey, Marlha Dowland, Marilyn Dryden. ROW 9: Nives Duca, Ann Duponl, Shirley Ellio++. LUCKY LAVEN DER SWEATERS ,Q ' .. TOP, LEFT: Ruby Ellis, Anfhony Fasfuca, Mary Faulcls, Clarlrson Faullx, Sharon Fer- guson. ROW 2: Gwendolyn Fisher, Florence Fore- iich, Milfon Fosfer, Maureen Fox, Annie Franco. ROW 3: Dolores Fra+is, Joseph Gallarza, Vincenf Gargas, Julie+ Gaulf, Sharon Gehlen. ROW 4: Sarah Gonzales, Pafricia Good- year, James Goss, Alice Graveli, John Gray. ROW 5: Marlene Guinn, Norma Gyolrers, Carolyn Haddix, Carolyn Hansen, Eric Harold. ROW 6: Dawn Harris, John Hec+qr, Pairi- cia Hemphill, Dale Henley, Arnold Hiefala. 4 'Q' 'al' sp C' 6 , L.. ann A 'va' AV X in it .Ez 5 Q .. 4 77 x n.. .AN ' h Q i. L, 982 , M xv ,, if 4 tg: ., 1 'if w J' I .K I .X ,V K. . ,s ,A .9 ,E Q- , E A'.5 ' , ' ROW 7: Belly Jo Hively, Carol Holmes, ' Viclui Horner. ROW 8: Barbara Howe, Barbara Howell Margare+ Huerla. 4 h A ROW 9: Oys+ein Husoe, Carolyn Husied .. 1 Richard lacono. me I , f- F UTHE HEIRESSH STOPPED TRAFFIC T ' 7 il A 23 aa' X r y K Y T.. ' L.m MA. gg .' J..-T 5271 . . . .iii fi xii' 'Q Q 'inn , and 0' ...N 4' X IA V z f V ,, , .Axim 1 5 A L , 'V 1 . . 1 gb:-ms., E4 '.,-1 'wr ' ' 'I L ' w G' . , f Sf in -y 1 ':'O 'S 4 Vt WA . kyimim , Ki:-'V 3 K - iv y Ai? i Jw F. VM. , 1 I M - ,y Q 'Ah' ..,.. f X ' . rf: - A 1 ,V -' I s 5 -so X 'V ' It Q ,-: . V .xr 'ff L L W az AW' Q , V E TOP, LEFT: Eilro lnala, Jean Janlrovich, Allan Johnson, Charles Johnson, Emilie Joncich. ROW 2: Belly Jean Jones, Roy Jones, Mariion Kafnich, George Kennedy. ROW 3: Nils Kolderup, Roberi Kumamofo, Susan Kuylcendall, Clifford Lang, Alan Lansdown. ROW 4: Barry Larson, Helen Lasafer, Roberfa Leach, Carol Leahey, Waller Le- Blanc. ROW 5: Wayne Lesaclc, David LePire, Bruno Le+inich, Richard Lomeli, Evelyn Loomis. ROW 6: Gloria Lopez, Ralph Lopez, Gary Lorenz, Sandra Lorenzi, Douglas Lowery. ROW 7: Kenne+h McPeelv, Sandra Mc- Laughlin, Gilda Macura, BeHy Magana, Rifa Magdaleno. ROW 8: An'rione'H'e Marich, Darlene Marsh, Bruce Mason, Larry Mason, Ken- nefh Maihews. ROW 9: William Mafhison, Hisashi Maf- sufani, Michael Ma++era, Kennefh Mazsiclc, Ernesl Melia. JUBILANT JESTERS L 'Q 1... if .11 ' TOP, LEFT: Palrick Mellier, Corinne Mei- ropoulos, Richard Mezin, John Miles, David Miller. ROW 2: Howard Miller, Roberf Miller, Ronald Miller, Sharon Miller, Rose Mirko- vich. ROW 3: Doroihy Miichell, Carl Miya, Ann Mickelson, Joyce Miyagawa. ROW 4: Erinee Charles Morales, Mudry. ROW 5: Norma Ralph Napolillo, Nelson. ROW 6: Sfeven Nancy Noblione O'Brien. Monfez, Allan Moore, Diane Mosich, Joanne Myers, Kafhi Nakasuii, Lorain Nelson, Vonia Nikolas, Asia Nizefich, Paula Nuno, Joseph ROW 7: Elsie Omeciin, Mary Ann Oreb, Fernando Oriega, Phyllis Orlega, Barbara Padovan. ROW 8: Angela Palazzalo, Gilberf Parra, Roberf Parslow, Richard Peddicord, Dale Pedersen. ROW 9: Richard Pelly, Mark Peppard, Er- nesl Pe+erson, Margie Peirie, Joan Philp. IN SENIOR COURT ,' - 4 1- nf -2 fp J 'rf - L. A 'K - A Q. - fa' , , 4: V ix r K .,- it LN N LY -ff' iw . 4. A.-f A A si' - 'I 0 5' ' RJ Al , 1 Q X 2 ' ::, ' ez. D , 1. A A. i A A fi -'ef X3 9 X J lg A ,P Q4 12 C , .1 .2-'g' I 9'- an-f VY 4 ' A L 6 5: '- u 5- s- J Z, -ff fn 6 x it sa li x 5 - 1 A fx. , li ! Q., p ' 1-r Nl ... 0 sm 5' I Q'-v' 'V4 'Vx I1 AA VA. 'ww rw? 'N Q...'1 ii s , of, LL. ROW 7 Ralph Suas John Slzgoroch Eluz a befh Slcef ch ROW 8 Garner Smnrh Theresa Sogluuzzu Franlc Spencer ROW 9 Nancy Sprlnglueld Jane Sleven son Samuel Suglne Jr rl 2 1 L. N1 :ig TOP LEFT Irene Phulllps Reyna Ponce Lucy Prlfchell' Barbara Proberl Prlsculla Pugluese ROW2 Kafhy Pullcu Carol uunn Her ber? uurlng Lydua Ramos Arlene Reese ROW 3 Maxlne Reynolds Lesfer Ruchards Lorefla Rlchfer Henry Ruvera Paul Ruvera ROW 4 Carole Roa+l1 Davrcl Robmson Edward Rodrigues Arfhur Rose Judulh Rosenberg ROW 5 Carol Rolhaug Thomas Ruboi 'rom Judy Russo John Schroeder Frank Scognarmllo ROW 6 Teresa Sco+h Alice Sednllo Ru+h Serrano Helen Sewell Jean Shubln 1 26 , fl u Q,-f B10 is l TOP, LEFT: Carol Sullivan, Rolserl Swans- brough, Sean Sweeney, Palricia Tapia, June Taylor. ROW 2: Dion Templefon, Elaine Tennanf, Vincenl Teora, Gary Tobin, Marie Tomich. ROW 3: Bernadine Triunfo, Deanna Truf- anich, Clarence Turman, Belly Uglesich, Emil Ulslrup. ROW 4: Jane? Unger, Horlensia Valdez, Louann Vidovich, Nicholas Vifalich, Susan Walfers. ROW 5: Roberf Wilderman, Frances Wond, Homer Woxberg, Roberf Wrighf, Mario Yasa. ROW 6: William Ybarra, Anlhony Zanlaich, Franlr Zanlcich, Anfhony Zuvich. S-56, no? picfuredz Ronald Allyn, Leroy Baumgarlr, Mario Benedelfi, James Daniel, Odilon Eslrada, Joseph Regan, and Jean- e+'re Thomas, Alan Kaplan. 9-3 Lv- ef, ,. '-4'Q. C i I bf f ff X l 1,0 -mf ff -cv l R i ?' 5 1 fp 1- f 4? 5. ,f 49 9.- i g 4 F? ,. . ,y ,M C , Gyiy ag r W .4 4--K-if ,af K 5 :.' - if :. yy f' ' as . 'S-4 7 gf v 1 any i-1 Q31 J ss.. 4-1 .fr - . 4 V SPACE SUITS FOR SENIOR COURT Vince Gargas breafbes deep for the rape fhaf ensures c sharp fff fo fhose lucky luscious LAVENDER sweaters for Summer Fiffy-six. .r , w iw no S- ..- SJ C ll, T' v 35 lb 4 .V 1-f' F 46 3 U' 5 ,-'1 MA ME HUGE! Lu 1 fi gf' JESTERS JOYFUL FOREVER! 27 5 Q Q E i 'ni f f' 3 e ,W 2 2. 4 ld QA Y' x eb, yi 1 :A 'R Ui I i is v 1 if '7 2.-fd-?f1'3,,4'w,,' -ff ,. 1 su .4 a... 'gg5 Q .4 5 v ' W A M f . 'tx F Ji. H L , '-X - . ,, ,gf A K X 2 , Ar? Q A-fy l fi H' ' 3 fn '4 F ,:. 3 Y -W -...ff .W W-M-W. Mm J 5: Q WT, X51 -' -1 Q, Lux .vi U, 1- Pf: RIDING HIGH! CLOCKWISE: San Pedro High School students enioyed the Five Aces' music at the March Sham- rock Shuffle, sponsored by the Knights and Knightettes . . , Smart girls can cook, too. Chefs Ficht, Heisterman and Osherenko stir things up for the C.S,F. Banquet . . . IRightI You can let a student into an excellent library, but you cannot make him . . . Garner Smith presents Diane Mosich with her princess's corsage at the Leop Year Swing , . . Queen Gwen Fisher, ICENTERI and Princesses Lynn Streetman and Judy Rosenberg are crowned on Baseboll Booster Day by Varsity stars Anthony Zankich, Allan Moore and Jim Goss . . . In October, Pirates were fortunate to hear Alfred Wollenstein conduct the Los Angeles Philharmonic Or- chestra in our auditorium. I I I , A 1'9- 9 H, rs xl I L, hgx I Lg! I I ' ea. is ee. -JE . ,se-,X last -E- ,gg 'ef iw, A A-6' Kilt' ' T, V x i ' it .it ,Y c 'f 1 ,,..---- -MJ l956 finalists in the SPHS run-oft for the Bank of America Achievement Awards were ltop, lettl Toni Ma- rich, Vocational Arts, Barney Spencer, Fine Arts, Pat Aubrey, Liberal Arts, and Jim Goss, Mathematics and Science, Jim took a second place with a fifty dollar award in the Marine League competition Projectionists who make class movies possible are lLEFT, TWOl TOP, LEFT- V Schwarm, M Pratt, B Howell, Mr. Sawyer, sponsor, D Gerbas ROW2 P Foretic,,l Gun' stone, Z Bolon, C, Cantrell, A Sarnaniego. SEATED. R, Fricker, J, Nolan and Y, Bolon. All the supervisors and substitute teachers comment on the dee-lish-ee-ous food we take as a matter ot course at nutrition and lunch Here are two ot the stat? respon- sible for our good luck Mrs Sally Olvera and Mrs. Edith McCormack, dietitian and manager LOWER LEFT Michael Waring readies his books for his locker. ln March San Pedro High School was host to the Com- petitive Writing Tournament sponsored by the National Association of Journalism Directors 34 Southland schools were represented 250 students registered that weekend. Newsmen trom local and Los Angeles papers acted as iudges of news stories, features, editorials, and newspaper photography Our iournalism students as hosts did not enter the competition Mr, Whelan, sponsor ot the N.A.J D contest llower, centerl here congratulates the winners RIGHT Business Machines class proves girls also are in the Machine Age Mrs. Rosenbaum B-I2 265 TOP LEFT: J. Bunn, L. Baumgarl, D. Byers, A. Anlich, Row 4: Mrs. Rosenbaum, B. Bell, H. Cigar, V. Baililif, G. Gazares, H. Clayson, B. Bailiff, J. Blasing, Row 3: N. Chandler, W. Bradley, G. Aldridge, R. Becerra, R. Chulca, S. Clark, W. Ahlonen, Row 2: J. Bo++reII, C. Burns, B. Bafeman, G. Bag- liazo, D. Bruce, M. Blydenburgh, R. Bongiovanni, Row I: V. Accelfa, Y. Bolon, D. Bear, E. Chaires, I. Bergh. Mr. Sawyer B-I2 207 TOP LEFT: F. Del Prino, V. Gargas, L. Glavinic, J. Gia- copuzzi, D. Hinders, D. Felando. ROW 4: C. Gradis, D. Croclrell, E. Holdcrofl, T. Echevarriefa, H. Freedman, M. Hubbard, D. Hudson. ROW 3: W. Fauquel, R. Defomasi, M. Dillon, E. Curry. ROW 2: F. Faullc, A. Dunbar, K. Granf, J. Habeger, T. Dofson, M. Davis. ROW I: L. Dixon, J. Har- ring+on, C. Frogue, A. Fichl, J. Gunslone. Mr. Seixas B- I 2 202 TOP LEFT: Mr. Seixas, R. Monloyo, S. LaviH, V. Marich, A. Madrid, F. McPeeIc. ROW 4: M. Marlinez, E. McCluslrey, P. Orfiz, H. Korn, J. Lauro, N. Lee, C. Kennerson. ROW 3: P. Murphy, B. Pelerson, E. Phillips, S. Morriss, C. Malisevich, B. Lovrich, M. Marusich. ROW 2: R. Head, D. Mayes, E. Lopez, K. Johnson, B. Heberl, A, Malela. ROW I: B. Osh- erenlco, J. Hec+or, V. Heislerman, J. Langslon, C. Mayfield. Mrs. Shuclx B-I2 236 TOP LEFT: R. Poli, J. Regan, N. Vifalich, W. Viramon+es, J. Tonsich, H. Rivera, L. Pali. ROW 4: P. Tonsich, J. Poin- dexler, J. Velarde, J. Sharar, Mrs, Shuclm. ROW 3: J. Slevens, A. Spinosa, O. Willis, Y. Scienza, J. Snow, P. Slacy, M. Wil- liams. ROW 2: L. S+ree'fman, E. Sorich, S. Pelerson, T. Pelricich, R. Torres, A. Wohlers. ROW I: A, Rojas, B, Sanchez, L. Torres, L, Silvas, E. Tugendhall. Mrs. Lee A-I I I23 TOP LEFT:N. Amalfifano, D. Aguirre, R. Benson, T. Acre, D. Balch. ROW 4: L. Baulisfa, B. Anderson. ROW 3: J. Barnes, B. Amar, M. Acosla, R. Berns+ein, J. Alrerson, R. Anderson. ROW 2: M. Bergeson, E. Ambler, P. Bologna, B. Balsley, D. Allman, J. Berry. ROW I: J. Ballles, E. Ander- son, F. Albano, L. Birdsong, A. Chasfain, A. Boone, D. Boone. B-I2'S: EXPERIENCED DRIVERS N i 55 NJ FYI!! 'BID C' -HC' Miss Leise A-I I 232 TOP LEFT: J. Cazares, R. Bugarin, C. Caslillo, J. Bryanf, J. Broclrlebanlc. ROW 5: J. Bufner, F. Brady, J. Bird. ROW 4: M. Bulich, T. Bozulich, T. Binns, N. Birondo. ROW 3: K. Bryanl, P. Brummel, B. Cahn. ROW 2: J. Chambers, J. Carl- son, Y. Chavez, C. Canfrell, S. Caslagnola, D. Chagenovich. ROW I: A. Carrasco, D. Braco, E. Bryanl, T. Bursey. Mr. Lovarov A- I I 222 TOP LEFT: H. Crudupl, J. Crablree, N. Cobo, J. Chelcel, A. Cruz, D. Colegrove, B. CeI+en+ano, J. Cooper, Mr. Lovarov, P. Culcrov. ROW 3: W. Croasdale, R. DeMoH, M. Faulls, K. Crow, C. Consranfine, L. Conglefon, J. Colello. ROW 2: N. Dachller, M. Fraser, P. Dunn, P. Daylon, L. Corona, S. Dozal. ROW I: F. Despal, J. Dibernardo, A. Cupersmilh, J. Dralle, F. Cosfa. Mrs. Granl' A-I I 224 TOP LEFT: M. DiMiceIi, V. Flores, P. Fer, J. Dinwiddie, D. Gaylord, F. Farmer. ROW 3: L. Garcia, J. Eberharol, E. Espinosa, T. Elkins, Mrs. Gran+. ROW 2: T. Ginsburg, C. Garnichaud, B. Hanriclc, B. Gorslri, D. Hapgood, M. Gia- calone. ROW I: R. Granf, S. Gomez, M. Gailan, F. Gray, J. Grimes. Mrs. Siocldon A-I I 2 TOP LEFT: M. Fromes, J. Gwarlney, A. Hansen, G. Harrell, R. Herring, E. Helms, G. Guerrero. ROW 3: R. Gooden, J. Jennings, Y. Holi, W. Fornaro, M. Ghio, B. Guerrero, V. Furriel, F. Hayden. ROW 2: L. Johnson, B. Jaclrson, V. Hogue, J. Jelovic, D. Javens, P. Iacono, Mrs. Slocldon. ROW I: R. Howard, R. Jackson, M. Kamiya, G. Hong, B. Jones. Miss Manslield A-I I 204 TOP LEFT: Miss Mansfield, J. Jaso, R. Johansen, M. Hielala, D. lnouye, M. Ibarra, J. Ingolia. ROW 3: T. Isbell, D. Hunler, M. Hoxworfh, D. Hill, R. Johnson, B. Herron, D. Ladner. ROW 2: S. Luard, B. Kidwell, S. Kellogg, L. Ludwig, B. Kuliis, S. Labif, P. Kuenz. ROW I: J. Loomis, K. Lubefich, K. Love, E. MacDonald, C. Lopez, A. Krall. Mr. McBride A-I I I25 TOP LEFT: T. Logan, J. Lindsey, M. Lowe, B. Langerl, Mr. McBride, V. Lincir, R. Lopez, D. Lomeli. ROW 3: G. Mecum. M. Munroe, T. Kelly, J. Lorenzana. V. Jimbi, A. Kusfich, D. Lindgren, S. Leven. ROW 2: B. McDowell, M. Maclnnis, J. Minion, B. Mihovilov, G. Munoz, N. McKinney. ROW I: S. Murray, L. Nelson, G. Mardesich, A. MaHern, C. Monfiio. Mr. McCan+s A-I I I44 TOP LEFT: Mr. McCan+s, J. Lukrich, E. Mendoza, P. Misagal, R. Munson, J. Mon+anino, B. Maybee, W. Lukander. ROW 3: W. Mefzger, F. Mandia, T. Lucich, J. Radine, P. Nelson, L. Miers. ROW 2: P. Puliselich, J. Perlich, P. Pollard, C. Pafow, E. Palma, E. Pe++erson. ROW I: P. Palricio, P. Rippo, L. Rodriguez, S. Riviera, B. Rodriguez. Mrs. McGeorge A-I I I I4 TOP LEFT: D. Pierponf, W. Powers, L. PolleH, C. Omecfin, H. Orfega. ROW 3: R. Oyama, J. Nevans, J. Olson, B. Nilsen, M. Pra'r'I, W. Oyama, J. Palmer. ROW 2: M. Saucier, C. Smifh, B. Scoff, S. Seward, S. Schuliz, S. Salmon. ROW I: G. Seclor, Mrs. McGeorge, R. Schonfeld, C. Romano, E. Sanders. Mr. Franklin A-I I 209 TOP LEFT: L. Rea, J. Reese, J. Rodin, B. Rhoades, J. Rubo+- Iom, B. Price, M. Russo, Mr. Franklin. ROW 3: R. Roldan, M. Rosenberg, R. Ouiring, D. Richards, J. Ross, M. TenEyck, E. Solo. ROW 2: C. Thompson, M. TomYoy, M. Tanaka, G. SunsI'ed+, J. Smiih, A. Tos+rup. ROW I: S. Tuney, M. Sofo, B. Swank, D. Spanie, S. Sullwold. Miss Muller A-I I I20 TOP LEFT: J. S+anovich, K. Unmachf, J. Slrosnider, R. Smifh, H. Salevurakis, L. Smifh, J. Sarieanr, G. Thomas, N. Scoggin. ROW 3: J. Sola, V. Sfagnaro, P. Spencer, N. Vega, D. Travica, R. Shishido, Miss Muller. ROW 2: G. VanSickle, C. Uskovich, J. Warren, O. Trifch, E. Warren, G. Walsh. ROW I: B. Trowbridge, I. Villa, L. Vifale, J. Wade, P. Walker. Mr. O'Connor A-I I I27 TOP LEFT: F. WoIIerI', B. Williams, T. Winiers, J. Wen- holz, W. Vallivero, T. West E. Yiauan. ROW 3: H. Wilson, G. Zar, M. Zabafla, G. Youngblood, B. Van Tress, R. Win- siead. ROW 2: Mr. O'Connor, J. Woodman, M. Woods, P. Ybarra, J. Woosier, S. Warren, B. Zuanicin. ROW I: H. Wafanabe, S. Zavaia, Y. Wrigl-if, P. Wines, L. Zamberlin. Mr. Gauli B-II 200 TOP LEFT: D. Brougln, C. Apperf, M. Abel, J. Aguilar, R. Chavez, J. Biazeviclw, Mr. J. Gauii. ROW 3: B. Bailey, R. Bugarin, R. Alvarez, J. Burqe, R. Caligagan, R. Cole. ROW 2: D. Baiina, N. Bogdanovich, N. Bogdanovich, S. Barr, P. Bill, B. Bernisen. ROW I: A. Burien, M. Bafina, E. Besfwick, E. Bash, Z. Boion. Mr. Gervais B-I I B-2 TOP LEFT: Mr. R. F. Gervais, R. Denney, D. Conireras, N. Davis, D. Derewenlco, J. Doss. ROW 3: D. Cromp, B. Douglwiy, J. Domingo, T. Duncan, R. Gallegos, E. Edwards. ROW 2: W. Congo, G. Davis, S. Clweaney, C. Fields, M. Colberi, O. Dolor. ROW I: J. Donahue, C. DeLong, R. Campos, M. Capiloufo, B. Dooley. Miss Lopez B-I I 220 TOP LEFT: L. Garbe-II, E. Karsgor, R. Gorman, W. Hard- away, Miss Lopez, B. Korgan. ROW 3: D. Gerbas, R. Gior- gio,M.KarmeIich,D. KeIIogg.J. HiImerson,J. Head,l-I, Gomez ROW 2: M. Harier, R. Frielcin, L. For+e . B. Goodin, B. Genile, T. Garcia. ROW I: M. Garcia, D. Herrera, A. Gon- zalez, M. Herbert J. Howe. Mr. Whelan B-I I I60 TOP LEFT: J. Marron, R. Moore, A. Kugiis, L. Mardesiclw, A, Luiz, J. Kove, Mr. WI'1eIan, ROW 3: F. Macliss, J. Milclcel- sen, M. Mungaray, R. Lepage, E, Lowe, M. Lombardi. ROW 2: M. McEwan, M. Lipanoviciw, D. Pagni, V. Mendoza, F. Luz, J. Mise+icI1. ROW I: B. Islas, B. Lagan, C. Kainicli, M. Jones P. Kare-Is. B-II'S PASS TEST Mrs. Jewers B-I I I00 TOP LEFT: D. Perea, J. Nolan, J. Noceii, L. Powers, S. Penick, T. Pera+is, L. Pappas, G. Rickman, R. Ornelas. ROW 3: Mrs. Jewers, F. Nabayan, J. PIancicI1, C. Okano, J. Neal, V. Schwarm, L. Ruano. ROW 2: A. Salvafo, F. Smiflw, M. Poin- 'ren, A. Sesfich, A. Samaniego, D. Smifh. ROW I: B. Schulfz, R. Parra, C. Free, G. Poole, P. Sofelo. Mrs. Jones B-I I I78 TOP LEFT: M. Jones, R, Weeks, N. Saiz, R. Veniura, S. Zavala, J. Sfuari. ROW 3: K. Vukov, F. Vuoso, J. Sclwuler, G. Voikovicln, G. Roberis, S. Tupaz. ROW 2: J. S+an+on, D. Willis, J. Zane, V. Walsworfh, A. Tudor, P. Turrigiano. ROW I: D. Sruarf, R. Vasquez, S. Wyman, L. Zuber, S. Siraub. Miss Bonekemper A-I0 262 TOP LEFT: J. Andries, L. Baker, V. Barbieri, R. Baker, S. Aragon, Miss Bonekemper. ROW 3: K. Adamson, S. Bas- kevic, R. Barnes, P. Barrafl, B. Barca, B. Adams, S. Baardsen. ROW 2: T. Bogdanovicln, C. Baufisfa, V. Armijo, D. Beal, R. Acosia, J. Bogdanovich. ROW I: J. Benfley, O. Berg, A. Barcelo, S. Alvarez, A. Barcelo. Mr. Brown A-IO I22 TOP LEFT: C. Brown, C. Bore,R. Brackefi, R. Benedeifi. ROW 3: B. Bollinger, J. Brown, L. Birondo, T. Beaver, J. Bofirell, L. Bloomfield. ROW 2: E. Cabrera, J. Callaway, J. Bridges, J. Brammar, D. Baumgarl, M. Brown, E. Blair. ROW I: J. Buckley, J, BulaicI'1, D. Burns, J. Bonner, A. Boza- niclw, J. Boswell. Mr. Brummeif A-IO I I I TOP LEFT: J. R. Brummeii, R. Bunn, B. Burf, F. Carnevale, M. Covich, A. Carfer. ROW 3: H. Cromp, J. Campbell, M. Callaway, B. Campbell, C. Campbell, B. Cigar, C. Cas- faneda. ROW 2: A. Cox, J. Burch, D. Cochran, N. Coldren, L. Caldwell, P. Croasclale. LICENSED DRIVERS X I 1 ,ai Ii dl s I IE W . . ,ng 3 L.: gf A l 4 3 U 'L Mr. Brunel A-I0 I42 TOP LEFT: E. Emry, J. Dulify, J. Economides, G. Enriquez, J. Crosfic, C. Dorman, R. Dougan, G. Erisman, H. Duffy. ROW 3: R. Enriquez, P. DeIaHun1', G. Daniel, J. Dralce, F. Duvall, J. DiLeva, S. Covingfon. ROW 2: P. Dixon, A. Dominguez, A. Cuomo, V. Culrar, D. DiMassa, J. Dilday. ROW I: B. Dale, L. Cruz, I. Cruz, R. Diaz, R. Dayfon. Mr. Chambers A-I0 Boys Gym TOP LEFT: Mr. Chambers, F. Esfes, S. Eslrada, L. Fairchild, N. Fiamengo, G. Esquibel, A. Fasani, K. Fowler. ROW 2: L. Escobedo, L. Gonzales, R. Gonzales, D. Frlelrin, C. EcIchar+, A. Gamboni, G. Francis, E. Foralcer. ROW I: F. Froelich, R. Friclcer, L. Godclen, L. Dubler, P. Faullrinbury, D. Ford. Mr. Davis A-IO 227 TOP LEFT: C. Harrel, R. Hernandez, B. Groscup, Mr. Davis. ROW 4: W. Harris, T. Guinn, E. Hale, P. Guarrasi, F. Hoff, K. Goolsby, T, Holloway. ROW 3: E. Glenn, J. Hernandez, M. Gufierrez, N. Habal, A. Hively, F. Granger, L. Her- nandez. ROW 2: I. Gonzalez, V. Grieco, L. Gracin, D. Gia- calone, D. Grabslxi, E. Garreff. ROW I: Y. Genovese, M. Garcia, C. Gomez, T. Gonzales, E. Gomez. Mr. Defever A-I0 I4O TOP LEFT: F. Karmelich, C. Jackson, P. Joncich, N. Ingram, C. Jones, Mr. Defever. ROW 3: L. How, A. Jones, J. Jones, J. Garwood, S. Imanalca, J. Kelly, R. Jangaon. ROW 2: N. Johnson, B. Hogue, J. Hobbs, D. Jones, S. Hulchinson, C. Hagen. ROW I: V. Harman, S. Higgs, T. Jennings, B. Herring. Mr. EIIio++ A- I 0 2 I 4 TOP LEFT: Mr. EIIioI'I, D. Kirlrpafriclc, J. Kryder, G. Loclre, B. LeFevre, B. Larson, D. Loquellano. ROW 3: J. LeConIe, G. Love, T. Kosulandich, A. Kolumbic, N. Krisliansen, M. Kelly, D. Lopez. ROW 2: P. Loar, J. Kadich, S. Leavell, K. Keifh, D. Lane, J. Kearnes. ROW I: J. Kanasler, A. Kline, P. Lara, S. Kaufzman, S. Llewellyn. A-IO'S: LEARNER PERMITS Miss Erickson A- I O Girls Gym TOP LEFT: I. Madrid, J. Mariinez, A. Marcoo+, J. Mafhlin, T. Mafhews, E. Masci+Io, Miss Erickson. ROW 3: P. Manfe, D. Mar+inez, A. Mazzaglia, J. Mardesich, L. McDonald, J. Maule, J. Lucas. ROW 2: J. Marinkovich, J. Lukander, M. Manesiar, S. Mclnfyre, C. McConnachie, L. Mariani. ROW I:J. Luce, A. Mardesich, S. Lorge, M. McCuIIock, M. Mason. Mr. FiIer A- I O Teachers CaIe+eria TOP LEFT: N. OIson, M. Miyagawa, W. Newfon, G. Mc- Duffie, R. Misefich, B. MoFIeH. ROW 3: A. Moreno, J. Myers, H. Miramonies, M. Ornsiein, G. Nolan, C. Mounf, T. McKinney. ROW 2: Mr. FiIer, C. Padilla, S. Monfez, C. Morrison, C. Mendoza, I-. Monfoya. ROW I: C. Napolillo, S. Mihovilov, G. Moore, N. Myer, A. Min+er. Mrs. Fosfer A-I0 22I TOP LEFT: Mrs. Fos+er, B. Parfida, R. Puerfa, F. Pefrasich, R. Pinks+aFI, J. Pandora. ROW 3: A. Pedersen, F. Povlish, J. Parks, D. Poffs, F. Or'rega. ROW 2: B. Piper, F. Piper, M. Piper, E. Recary, L. Pugliese, R. Pifer, A. Piazza. ROW I: J. Raycrafi, S. Phillips, D. Picke++, M. Radin, P. Reese. Mr. Parker A-I0 225 TOP LEFT: J. Quick, A. Rea, F. Rodriguez. ROW 4: S. Rosen- baum, B. RaIph, L. Rofh, J. Rodin, J. Rivera, R. Pyle. ROW 3: R. Parker, B. Reimer, G. Rogers, J. Richardson, C. Romero, L. Richardson. ROW 2: D. Raig, S. Salmon, G. Roberfs, B. Salevurakis, V. Rodriguez. ROW I: A. San+ifuI, B. Rowlands, S. Riseden, J. Sanchez, S. Sanchez. Mrs. Francis A- I 0 223 TOP LEFT: J. Seroggins, R. Sepeda, L. SediIIos, L. Speirs, J. ShouI'rs, F. Scienza, F. SpreweII, M. Rouse. ROW 3: D. Sfockwell, T. Sanders, M. Sianley, G. Simpson, B. SiIvas, T. S+arcic, J. ScoH. ROW 2: Mrs. Francis, K. Sapp, S. Schneider, A. Scognamillo, W. Smiih, J. Simmons, L. Shibaia. ROW I: S. Spinosa, S. Sorrick, J. Smi+h, C. Scognamillo, B. Smifh. TRYING HARD Mr. Fuhrmann A-I0 I24 TOP LEFT: Mr. Fuhrmann, R. Valenzuela, J. Surina, E. Thomp- son, J. Tomlinson, K. Valdez. ROW 3: F. Ursich, V. Trani, D. Synslelien, L. Sweed, F. Slevenson, L. Tale. ROW 2: H. Turney, E. Ulovac, S. Walkup, J. Walker, J. Suggs, J. Van- derhoof, G. Tisdale. ROW I: G. Thompson, E. Van Wagner, P. Tomlinson, H. Treio, D. Luilich. Mr. Gallaher A-I0 I2I TOP LEFT: Mr. Gallaher, H. Wood. ROW 4: B. Wrighl, J. Zanki, D. Zankich, G. Williams, L. Ybarra. ROW 3: J. Wheeler, G. Zugsmilh, A. Vilalich, D. Wilson, R. Wood, R. Ward. ROW 2: S. While, A. Zardenela, D. Zar, S. Win- lers, H. While. ROW I: D. Wyali, S. Wrighl, I. Weiberg, S. Zavala, P. Wilkerson. Mr. Asher B-I0 I55 TOP LEFT: J. Bogdanovich, R. Berglund, D. Bozanich, D. Armeslo, J. Afanador, D. Bursey, R. Allman, D. Call. ROW 3: J. Burge, C. Arreola, J. Bongiovanni, E. Anlonio, A. Bran- delli, J. Calalaio, J. Bryanl, Mr. Asher. ROW 2: L. Arm- slrong, B. Anderson, F. Almeida, D. Ayers, L. Bailey, C. Bagliazo. ROW I: A. Arellanes, P. Brocalo, J. Avila, G. Alianador, I. Carbaial. Mr. Torlorola B-I0 I46 TOP LEFT: E. Chavez, R. Corrales, S. Conlreras, J. Cross- land, J. Carroll, T. Ernesi, R. Conlreras. ROW 3: T. Craig, M. Espinoza, R. Delomasi, R. Cole, J. Davis, A. Cosla, S. DeFrauce, Mr. Torfarolo. ROW 2: G. Garcia, D. Escobar, R. Gildersleeve, P. Flynn, M. Defever, B. Casfellelrfi. ROW I: D. Dillon, P. Caslagnola, T. Gershon, C. Conversano, E. Dinger. Mr. Balen B-I0 233 TOP LEFT: J. Hill, F. Jones, R. Inman, Mr. Balen. ROW 4: V. Hansen, R. Johnson, O. Gallegos, D. Farr, P. Gravell, T. Filzgerald, K. Jones, E. Flowers. ROW 3: B. Helfand, J. Jones, B. Hawke, R. Ifow, G. Hodges, P. Johnson, G. Kramer. ROW 2: J. Kellogg, Y. Huriado, F. Graham, J. Koger, C. Hanson, R. Holdcroll. ROW I: H. Hill, L. Gurule, E. Lakis, J. Jenkins, C. Lavarias. B-lO'S: BACKSEAT DRIVERS Mrs. Bania B-I0 II3 TOP LEFT: L. Leef, R. Kendrick, I. Medina, B. Marlinez, J. Magana, D. Marcus, J. Margelich, S. Kaplan. ROW 3: L. Marincovich, L. Lesure, E. Maese, W. Lisenberry, D. Lade, T. Jones, E. Klakovich, Mrs. Banla. ROW 2: L. Ornelas, M. Marlinez, L. Mendez, R. Oriiz, C. Miller, M. Miller. ROW I: M. Lufkin, M. Oliver, L. Palacios, K. Melzger, S. Pennings. Mr. Bell B-I0 B-3 TOP LEFT: R. Mezin, B. Pelrich, J. Ryan, Mr. Bell. ROW 4: J. Scoffi, P. Randazzo, M. Pe+rasich, R. Monfelongo, R. Mendoza, D. Powers. ROW 3: A. Rose, B. Pefrich, B. Russell, D. Rypdahl, J. Noriega, P. Perez, R. Rodriquez, B. Park. ROW 2: P. Reese, H. Plancich, N. Pelrone, P. Ramsden, B. Smifh, S. Pierce. ROW I: P. Scognamillo, C. Pelerson M. Shrader, V. Perry, R. Rickman. Mrs. Bender B-I0 203 TOP LEFT: J. Tabera, R. Swanson, R. Smifh, C. Selleck. ROW 4: J. Zar, F. Sfanovich, R. Wise, B. Wheeler, F. Tanaka, I. Tabyanan. ROW 3: M. Viramonies, J. Velarde, F. Sieele, J. Spinosa, D. Vanderhoof, S. Torres, Mrs. Bender. ROW 2: J. Viloria, A. Zavala, J. Zankich, C. Sola, N. Sfeele, B. Wood. ROW I: R. Siumpp, R. Torres, C. Thomas, J. Soder- man, G. Velarde. Mrs. Lyons Foreign Adiusfmenf 226 TOP LEFT: Mrs. Lyons, J. Zalranovich, P. Forelic, M. Tesulov, J. Druskovich. ROW 5: A. Acosfa, L. Trebolic, A. Spaniol, R. Peferson, M. Kriiakin, K. Mladinich. ROW 4: G. Hrlich, D. Ciolino, T. Toyoshige, G. Cigliano, F. Flores, J. Ando, R. Jezin. ROW 3: M. Orfiz, S. Lucin, R. Fleisch- mann, G. Huliev, O. Sanchez, D. Pesich. ROW 2: R. Nunez, F. Biazevich, M. Dadich, K. Vazquez, A. Anlicevich, A. Markulin. ROW I: E. lnafa, B. Radovcich, D. Mafunich, R. Yuko, T. Keiko. Make-Up TOP LEFT: C. Grave++, A. Ingram, L. Hollis, W. Jacobsen, F. Araiza, J. Jones, J. Walker, G. Delgado, W. Dodson. ROW 5: G. Turner, P. Serka, N. Flemens, J. Blascovich, L. Coppola, J. Tomich, B. Cas+illo, R. Babick, S. Cowan, J. Kramer. ROW 4: P. Edqmon, M. Hornsby, H. Bell, J. Harris, A. Hanson, J. Hills, F. Esparza, L. Mon+oya, L. Schaff- nif. ROW 3: R. Temblador, J. PeGan, P. Wilson, D. Mala, M. Karolin, J. Falcone, S. Davis, B. Berfich. ROW 2: M. Dragich, S. Earnesf, C. Avila, J. Rivera, B. Lopez, R. Cor- dera. ROW I: T. Fullman, L. Grass, M. Brown, Y. Tapia, M. Bofica. , i DRESSED for the ROAD of 1955-1956 What are little girls made of? Pony tails buns, short curlsg skirts, straight or hooped matching outfitsg low heels or no heels. And boys? Flat tops or crew cutsg col ored peggersg mandarin or sweater shirts and argyles. Sweaters? Coral or lavender, of course litiiitttllll tml ...L OUR DAY BEGINS: with fhe banging of locker doors, misplaced books, homework left of home lwhere if belongsl and voices, voices, voices! The scholor's life is a noisy life, especially in the halls. CAUTIUUSLT PRUCEED KEEP your EYES on the ROAD MATHEMATICS PROCEE D and SQCTAL STUDIES CAUHOUSLY The Mafhemafics Deparimenf has many fypes of classes: lnduslrial Ma+hema+ics, Basic Ma+hema+ics, and Algebra, Geomefry and Trigonomefry for academic s+uden+s. Two semesiers of ma+hema+ics are required for graduaiion. A-I I s'fuden+s mus+ pass fhe Minimum Essenfials +es+. Social Siudies is concerned wi+h people and 'lheir rela+ionships. We become aware of ihe impor+ance of 'these lhings in World Problems, Geography, Uniled S+a+es His- fory, Government Economics, Curren+ Hisfory, Senior Problems and Leadership classes. Sfudenis who comple+e lhese classes are be++er fif+ed as cifizens, able io recognize ihe problems of our +imes, and fo malre righf choices. Mr. Ful1rmann's Algebra sfudenfs find if a rough road. Geomefry sfudenis in Miss Muller's class are busy and happy working ou! fhose problems. Senior Problems sfudenfs really cover ground. Governmenf sfudenfs fry fo Und llieir place on flve map, essenfial for fravelers. Quik Hier ,gg QE? in ' -'U LT? Ir PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Educalion classes help lreep our Pirales heallhy. Senior girls develop individ- ual slrillsg underclassmen play 'Ieam sporls, Seniors musl pass a swimming lesl Io qualify as candidales for gradualion. Modern dance and Drill Team are popular classes. Boys' Gym classes are organized inlo leagues for inlra-mural sporls such as fool- ball, loaslcelball, and soflball. Sludenls de- velop coordinalion, abili+y 'ro gel along wilh olhers, and good sporlsmanship. SCIENCES Two semesfers of Life Science, science lundamenlals and laboralory worlc, are re- quired lor graduafion. Al leasl one year of upper grade laboralory classes, Physics, Chemislry or Physiology, is required for col- lege enlrance. Physics prepares lhe sludenls for lhe mechanical side of sciences, Chemislry gives basic underslanding of Iaboralory processes and lhe applicalions +o every day life. Phys- iology sludenfs shldy lhe slruclure and lunc- lions of lhe human hody, and learn aboul lhemselves and lheir heal+h. Sludenls inler- esled in medicine and relaled fields usually +aIre one year or Iwo of lhese laboralory sciences. LEFT-TOP: Senior girls enjoy fhe sunlighf wifh rheir shuffleboard and paddle fennis games. No. 3: The swimming classes use fhe local YMCA pool, Swimming is fun. No. 2: How do you fake Man apcrf? Mrs. Smyfl1e's siudenfs in Physiology demonsfrafe fheir abilify fo fake aparf and puf logefher again. No. 7: Chemisfry sfudenls go fhrough flweir labora- fory Iechniques in Mr. Bells' classroom. We learn and play along THE WAY! l Mefal Shop sfudenfs build modern frames for glass fables. Prinf Shop sfudenfs sef up Me Fore'n' AH. ln January SPHS sfudenis appeared nn SPOTLIGHT on YOUTH 5 Q A x I ,,x4, ...Q M5551 , Aif , ' , i fi'-'I ,gs I Our equipmenf is fo be admired. t 'Nfl Q ' I 51524 l,uP1,..' y , ,, f 3' N San Pedro High School lnduslrial and Vocafior-al Ar+s Depar+men+ offers mechanical and archileclural draffing, machine shop, prinf shop, elec+ric shop, me+al shop and cabinel' making. Boys +alce fhese courses fo prepare for occupafions in indusfry. S+uden+s who complefe safisfacforily IZOO or more hours receive a vocalional cer+ifica+e, which gives 'them a head sfarl' on a job as il is considered equivalenl fo one year's apprenliceship frain- ing on +he iob. Each year Indusfrial Arfs s'ruden+s compele in +he Ford lnduslrial Arls and in fhe General Mofors car con+es+. INDUSTRIAL ARTS TOP: Mr. Brown's Typing I students are hard at it, working for speed and accuracy. CENTER: Busi- ness Machines have Opportunity to learn many skills that help them when they compete for a iob after graduation. BOTTOM, AND RIGHT: Advance Typing students work with Mr. Schofield. Wear- ing a senior sweater is not required to be in the class. DIVIDED ROAD BUSINESS EDUCATION The Business Education Department ofters three Majors-Stenographic, Bookkeep- ing, and Clerical. These three majors con- tain about twenty-two related subjects, many useful in everyday life as well as the Business World. Business Education students are offered and may participate in many interesting trips, social functions and banquets. Career Day, the biggest event of the season, is sponsored by the Downtown Businessmen's Association of Los Angeles. On Girls' Day in Business every A and B- Senior girl has the privilege of visiting an office or other place of business in San Pedro or Los Angeles. Students may compete for many awards and take part in various types of tests to further their growth in business learning. National tests from New York are taken monthly in shorthand, transcription, and bookkeeping in which awards and pins may be earned. The Business Education Curriculum ofters opportunity for the earnest, industrious student to qualify to earn his way in the world. J One of flwe choral classes work with Mrs. Shuclx io polish Their songs for fhe Music Assembly. RlGHT: Mr. Asher and an lnsfrumenfal class run flvrough one of fheir numbers fo be given af fhe same evenf. MUSIC DEPARTMENT SPHS has +he bes+ lcind of music, Band, Orches+ra, Vocalisfs and Ins+rumen+alis+s. The Band plays for all foo+ball games, some assemblies, and special even+s. The orchesfra and choir and vocalis+s presenf +heir music af Open House, senior plays, and Commencement Choral and insfru- menlal groups presenfed an assembly of all music a+ Dana, and +o our s+uden+ body. ART DEPARTMENT Ar+ is required for all graduafes. Basic Ar+ courses are Ar+ Appreciafion, Ari' I and Ar+ ll. Olher courses offered are Slage Ar+s, Ceramics, Carlooning, Painf- ing, and In+erior Decora'rion. ln March, 67 arf sfudenfs wen? by bus +o Bulloclxs Down+own +o see +he Regional Exhibif of +he Nafional Scholasfic Ar+ Ex- hibi+. SPHS sfudenfs who had P.T.A. Sum- mer Ar+ Scholarships were Marlrha Mines- far, Sammy Tupaz, Richard Anderson, Cafhy Johnson, Dean Pierpont RIGHT, TOP: Advanced arf sludenfs work af fheir painlings in Room 100. CENTER: Mrs. Sfoclzfons sfudenfs work on ceramic jewelry for fheir loved ones, and fhemselves. BOTTOM: helping load fhe kiln is a real experience lor advanced sfudenls. ART MUSIC .1 tfssxs -ff ,Loge if rT1 ii Foods ll class quiclmly and busily sfir up somefhing delicious, fo impress fhe visifing pholographer, and fheir feocher, Mrs. Rosenbaum, These girls are geffing Q good sfcrf on enough clofhes, a1lasf.And wha? preffy ones, foo! HOME ECONOMICS Our Home Economics depar'rmen+ offers a well-rounded course in Nu+ri+ion, Clofhing, Foods, Home Living, Child Care, and Personal and Family Arls. These classes are fun and essenlial. This year fhe qirls a+ San Pedro were given an opporfunify +o Ialce a compelilive examina- Iion, 'rhe Be+I'y Crocker Search for Ihe Homemaker of Tomorrow. Mrs. Warson was 'rhe chairman. Sean Sweeney was named San Peclro's Homemaker of Tomorrow, and will now enfer in+o sfafe compe+i+ion. The Home Economics depar+men+ sponsors Ihe Ca+ere++es and Fufure Homemaliers of America. INTERIOR DECORATION Home Economics s+uden+s may sfudy color, fabrics, and Iheir use in Ihe home in Inferior Decorafion, one of Ihe Arf Depar+menI classes. Sfudenfs do floor plans and arrangemenfs, complefe color plans for a house, and malre small scale rooms wilh Iheir furnishings. BELOW: lnferinr Decorafion sludenfs here sfudying ways fo make a home pleosanf fo look of, ore: LEFT: Jill Woosfer, Lena Zamberlin, Dinlca Trovico. Phyllis Bolognd, Evo Sorich and sealed, Olive Berg. HIGHWAY UNDER CONSTRUCTION sos. These Roads lead to HAPPY HOMES STAGE CREW TOP LEFT: Sfage Crew man fhe lighf cage: SPHS luck includes a spof lighf and profecfion boofh. BOTTOM: Mr. Torforolo and Slage Crew are Pirafe essenfials. Wi+hou+ Sfage Crew no assemblies, plays, programs, could be sfaged. They handle lighfing, sound, proiec+ors, and pull curfains on sfage se+s +hey cons+ruc+ed and sel' up. GOOD CREWS MAKE GOOD ROADS Sfage Arfs design and finish sfage se+s. They decorafe fhe foyer, halls and offices for special evenls or seasons. They prepare pos+ers, decora- 'rions for banquels, assembly programs and many o'rher odd jobs needing arf slcill. Sfage Arfs surround fhe min- iafure for Time Ou! For Ginger. Ofher Service Classes in our school include Journalism and Annual classes, Leader- ship, Prinf Shop, and fhe Music classes. STAGE ARTS 9 EIB! 54.- iff 1' I K Spanish sfudenfs concenfrofe on fhe besf fesf answers. Loco, hombre! FOREIGN LANGUAGES Laiin, French and Spanish are I'he languages sfudenls may sfudy here. All classes musr Iearn vocabularies, grammar, and Ihe cusioms of Ihe coun- Iries which speak Ihaf Ianguage. Lafin sfudenfs ge+ a reading acquain+ance wi+h gods and goddesses IRoman myfhologylg French and Spanish classes concenfrafe heavily on Ihe aris of conversa+ion. DRIVER EDUCATION Driver Educa+ion is a s+a+e requirement S+udenIs sfudy Iraffic Iaws, safeiy measures, Ihe care and operaiion of a car, and how +o be befier drivers and pedesirians. The aims oi Ihe course are Io reduce Ihe numbers of Iraiiic accidenrs and vioIa'Iionsg 'Io ins'riII pride in young drivers, and 'Io develop undersianding of safe, eiiiicienf, economical and enjoyable use of Ihe mo+or vehicle. Aiier complefion of 'rhe Ien weeks course, Ihe sI'u- denl may 'ralre Driver's Training, an eighieen hour course of aciual driving experience under supervision. Driver Educafion sfudenfs also fake fesfs aimosf fun g 1 . A V, I Y I If FALL FROLICS opened 'l'l'16 Pirale Social Season - A ' V K H J' ' X 'A --,If wi+l'1 lhe Gliffer Ball adding sparkle +o +l'1e rainbow .Q ' A A ,' ' colors of flue fes+oons rhal' fransformed our gym f , ' 7, ff' 4 .e!,'1. 4 6?'viw5i J l 4 ff 7 1 . iff 'Q f k' 1 ,X ' f- 7 ' , lr - . f I f We I ,yu 41 ff- l ' 5,74 of lflN , , 'ML lflfly , ,LA 1, IMXIQ, uf ' ,, ! tw 4 4 YR 41- ffl ,Q rx' 5 . , I lr fg' X , r IF! -fl! 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PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER SPONSOR Virginia Heis+erman John Sariean+ Marie Giacalone Brenda Osherenko Mr Walker W '56 S '56 BeI'+y Skefich Joe Bird Joyce Casfellano Pai Dunn Mr Walker CSF Top leff R lsles M Goodman A Frchl F Forefrch J Casfellano D Barnes J Barnes S Luard P Dunn P Day ron P Pollard ROW 4 M Kamrla F Albano S Peferson l Bergh ROW 3 G Glavrnrc P lacono H Wafanabe ROW2 A Mrckelson B Jackson D Ladner ROW1 M Gracalone D Adamson D Anderson R Anderson P Aubrey B Bai fersby E Besfwrck P Brll l Bergh J Bird C Bonarf J Brrdges N Brrondo E Cebada D Chagenovrch L Chavez R Cole N Curhs R Chuka B Crosswhrfe C DeLong F Des pal J Drlday M Dr Mrcell S Earnesf F Farmer S Garser R Gooden J Goss J Gregef M Gurnn B Hamrrch J Hecfor G Hong E Hopper B Howell B lslas E lnafa K Johnson C Jones J Lanor J Lauro E Loomis K Love A Luiz F Maclrss L Marranr T Marrch V Marrch M Marshall G McQuaf M Marfrnez H Mafsufam J Mrckelsen N Meyers M Munroe E Peferson R Parra J Perlrch B Rada E Sanders J Sarleanf R Schonheld J Scoff G Secfor A Seshch B Skefrch C Smrfh l Smrfh W Smrfh N Spring field J Sfevens B Swansbrough S Sweeney P Tomlinson B Trowbridge J Tupaz S Tupaz C Turman C Uskovrch M Ursrch N Vega V Walsworfh P Wilkerson I V. Heisfermeh, Oshereriko..MEMBERS NOT PICTURED ARE! vich, DL. Richards, Richfer, Romano, L. Rolh, IB. Russel 0 3 TOP LEFT: Toni Marich, Deanna Trufanich, Rosie Tuirigiano, Gilma Glavinic. ROW 45 Judy Rosenburg, Fai' Colby, Brenda Osherenlfo, Calherine Ma1iseviCh.ROW 3: Jim Goss, Arlene Reese, John Schroeder Gladys Sfarcich. ROW 2: Phyllis McGowan, Bob Pagni, Lynn Husled, Danny Bagliazo. ROW 7: Al Marchin. STUDENT BODY CABINET W '56 S '56 Presidenl Alber+ Marchin Danny Bagliazo Vice Presidenl Deanna Trulanich Hisashi Ma+sufani Secrefary Rosie Turrigiano Lynn Husled Treasurer Gilma Glavinic Arlene Reese Hislorian Judy Rosenberg Lynn Sfreelman Sponsor Mr. BrummeH Mr. Brumme++ Cabinel meefings are held once a week 'ro conduc+ all business concern- ing +he sludenl body. The cabinel' sponsor a Howdy Day dance af lhe beginning of each semesler, and sponsor Baseball Boosler Day in lhe spring. Sfudenf Body Judges lhe lall semesfer were Joanne Falconi, Milli Miya, Be-Hy Ugle sich, Yvonne Mardesich and Dan Margefich. Yvonne Mardesich was Presiding Judge BIG WHEELS ,an ll' Y!! xl L l Ae- 'ak 5 nr S? TOP LEFT Diane Barnes, Phyllis McGowan, Molly Goodman, Karen Sampson, Miss Vegher sponsor Toni Marich, Lynn Husled, Milzi Miya, Arlene Reese, Judy Rosen- W '56 KNIGHTETTES berg Lucrelia Slanovich. ROW 2: Gladys Slarcich, Gilma Glavinic, Rosie Turrigiano, Yvonne Mardesich ROW 1: Joanne Hinshaw, Susan Kuykendall, Virginia Heislerman, Gloria Radmilovich Marion Marshall. Nol piclured are members elecled lhe second semesler: Jeri Bell, Slarr Bill, Janeal Chrrslensen Ann DiMeglio, Belly Slcelich, Belly Uglesich, lngrid Bergh, Joanne Falcone Florence Faullx, Calherine Malisevich, Brenda Osherenko and Joan Berry. W '56 S '56 Presidenl Plnyllis McGowan Toni M6FlCh Vice Presidenf Karen Sampson Arlene Reese Secrelary Diane Barnes Virginia Heislerman Treasurer Molly Goodman Susan Kuylcendall Hisforian Toni Maricln Milzi Miya Sponsor Miss Vegher Miss Veglwer Kfqhlelles afe an honor arose vflr a r 'eo rrerrberisie. Eacr iefnesfer Trey help will' regslralior give a lea for new leacrers sponsor lre BAG and usher al We Plwirafsnonic Concev. NVWH We K g 5 'Hey sponsor 'wo dances 'ne B ue ce Ba in she 'a 'ne Ssasfroclc Sw He n March. Tre Kr ole+e e wfealer Fas 'fe fyfroc ff !A 'f: H 're ccooeff f' anna cold aqainf' 're black swewef. Good drivers at the wheel! Presidem' John Schroeder Roberl' Pagni 56 KNIGHTS Vice Presidenl Secrelary Treasurer Hisforian Chaplain Sponsor K. N1 . ,jf . l l N - TOP LEFT: B. Baffersby, G. Becksfead, J. Ruboffom, S. Sugine, D. Bagliazo, V. Marich, A. Lcmsdown. ROW 2: D. Bronaugh, F. Mellier, R. Sonfich, R. Chor, R. Bernsfein J. Schroeder, D. Mardesich. ROW 1: R. Pagni, H. Mofsufani, J. Goss, J. Werhas, A. Marchin, A. Moore, D. Margefich, R. Ramos. NOT PICTURED: Larry Glovinic. W '56 S '56 Dan Margefich Allan Moore Roberf Ramos Rober+ San+ich Dan Bagliazo Mr. McMullen Pal' Mellier James Goss Hisashi Ma+sufam Allan Moore Dan Bagliazo Mr. Miller, Mr. Farnham Kniqhls help wilh reqislralion each semesler. Wllh lhe Knighlelles 'rhey co-sponsor The Blue lce Ball and 'rhe Shamrock Shuhle. They serve as ushers af assembles and afhlelic con+es+s. They also help new sludenls 'rhe lrs+ weelc or so ol each sernesler. Thls year bolh Knighls and Knighlelles were given lhe privilege of uslng 'rheir mernbershlps lor passes lo all 'rhe many school achvilles where lu or duly required fhem 'ro a++end. A+ rnlolyear candidales could apply Fo membership, lnslead ol being leacher-recommended as In lhe pas+ Keep the right lane! HTS 57 W '56 CABINET: TOP, LEFT: L. Amaviska, G. Sfarcich, J. Falcone. ROW 1: J. Dilday, J. Drake, K. Lubefich, V. Bell, C. Bauer, D. Mosiclr, E. Philips, G. Radmilovicli, Y. Mardesich, J. Misefich, F. Faullc, l. Bergh, D. Zar. W '56 S '56 PRESIDENT Gladys Slarcich Judy Rosenberg VICE PRESIDENT Leanore Amivisca Milzi Miia SECRETARY AND TREASURER Joanne Falcone Toni Marich HISTORIAN Gloria Susan Luard Radmilovich SPONSOR Mrs. Lee Mrs. Lee GIRLS' LEAGUE The mo+'I'o of fhe Girls' League is NoI' Io be minisfered unfo bu+ 'Io minis+er. Membership is open Io every girl in school. Girls' League pro- mo+es a spiril of good fellowship +hroughou+ our school, and communily. The Girls' League has many aclivilies. They organize +he Girls' League assemblies. They sponsor 'Four cenlers, Ar+ and Flower, Wardrobe, Talenr, and Service Cenfers. Each semesler Ihe Girls' League gives par+ies for fhe new girls. Anoiher special day +hey sponsor is Collon Day wi+h a 'fashion show assembly, where fhe Co'H'on Queen is chosen, and a dance. The CoH'on Day Queen is crowned al 'Ihe Coflon Day Dance. GIRLS' LEAGUE: brightens the Road! .l-1 ALL LEADERS ALONG THE WAY The highlights of each Girls' League Semester is the party given to welcome B-10 girls, or girls new to our school. The W'56 theme was Flower Festival . Helen Turney was elected B-TO Queen, and was crowned at the Girls' League Party. The second semester, Mardi Gras was the theme of the B-10 party sponsored by the Cabinet. Darlene Dillon was chosen B-l0 Queen of this event. Girls' League Cabinet helps new girls get acquainted here at S.P.H.S. The Cabinet also sponsors our Girls' of the Week. The girls are chosen for appropriate school dress and good grooming. The Installation Assembly and Tea climaxed the semesters activities. Installation was held in our auditorium. In-going and out-going officers came down the aisle wearing beautiful formal dresses. The girls exchanged symbols of their offices before the whole Girls' League membership. Be- cause this assembly is so important in the semester's program of Girls' League, outgoing officers customarily invite their mothers to be their guests, and to witness this very impressive ceremony, where they otticially relinquish their oFfices. Sponsors who have contributed so much time to the various groups aftiliated with Girls' League, are also among the guests invited to the tea or luncheon each year. S'56 CABINET: STANDING: F. Gray, E. Tugendhaff, R. Schonfield, N. Duca, S. Kuy- kendall, M. Miya, J. Rosenberg, T, Marich, N. McKinny, P. Turrigano, N, Steele, L. Bower, P. Reese. SEATED. J, Ball, S, Luard. G' . T904 l906 i939 XX, A l956 ls ji? Y -n -1-.1 ART and FLOWER CENTER These groups are sponsored by GIRLS' LEAGUE ART AND FLOWER CENTER pu+ new arrangemenfs in +he offices each week. They also decora+e for many school feas and luncheons, and of course help on such Girls' League ac+ivi+ies as Co+'fon Day. OFFICERS W '56 S '56 Presiclen+ Vani+a Bell Nives Duca Secrefary Phyllis DeMonbrun Phyllis DeMonbrun Sponsor Mrs. MacFadden Mrs. Sfocldon WARDROBE CENTER members are in+eres+ed in clofhes selec+ion and personal grooming. Some of fheir speakers ihis year spolce on good grooming, die'r +ha+ becomes you and color selec+ion for +he individual fype. OFFICERS W '56 S '56 Presideni Carol Bauer Loli+a Bower Vice Presiclenl' Janeal Chrisiensen Lydia Sylvas Secrefary Ka+hi Nakasuii Elizabefh Lopez Sponsor Mrs. Fosrer Mrs. Fos+er ,,.-nv-if ,.4 'f ' WARDROBE CENTER ' T Talenf Cenfer meefs alfernafe Tuesday noons in 232. They perform for lhe Girls' League Porfy and Assemblies, LEFT: R. Head, J. Barnes, M. Fulls, S. Salmon. ROW 7: S. Kaufzman, G. Hong, F. Gray, B. Hively, l. Berglz. TALENT CENTER W '56 S '56 PRESIDENT Judi Drake Frances Gray SECRETARY Fr ance s Gray Pafricia Daylon SPONSOR Miss Leise Miss Leise GIRL OF THE WEEK Girls are chosen on fhe basis of good grooming, suiiabilify of school clofhes, and color harmony, Their classmales vole, and nominees appear before 'rhe Girls' League Cabinel, who malce +he final choice. The vice presidenl of lhe cabinef is in charge of lhis ac+ivi+y, and arranges 'lhe clolhes of fhe winning Girl of +he Weelc in lhe Main Enfrance showcases. The Girl of lhe Semesler is chosen from fhe Girls of +he Weelc. is --'--. W '56 BEST DRESSED: 1' TOP, LEFT: Norinne McKinney, Frances LU1, Don DU Grabslci. ROW 7: Lynn Sfreefman, Mary Ursich, Mifzi Miya. S '56 GIRLS OF THE WEEK WERE: Jan Soder man, 5370, Julie Dilday, A-10, Beafrice lslas, B-17. TALENT CENTER VVho needs T.V.? W 4 ii:-v '-rarif:-7 23-us.. TOP, LEFT: Nils Kolderup, Bruce Mason, Melvyn F umes, Mr. Sonfschi. ROW 1: Dick Richards, Bob Bernsfein. BOY S' LEAGUE Every boy in school is a member of Boys' League. The program Ihis year was very slrong. Boys' League sponsors Ihe Senior- Faculfy loaslcelball and soflball games, elecl' a Loud Shirl' King on Collon Day, and 'rhis year Iheir assemblies included S.C.-Nofre Dame Foofball movie, SI'uar+ Hodges and his Band, lhe Fisher Body Craflsmen Guild, and a movie showing Ihe Rose Bowl game belween UCLA and Michigan. OFFICERS LIST W' 56 FIRST: PRESIDENTS: John Schroeder, Roberl Bern- sfein VICE PRESIDENTS: Anlhony Aversano, Bruce Mason SECRETARIES: Harvey Korn, Nils Kolderup TREASURER: IS' '56l Dick Richards HISTORIANS: Diclc Richards, Melvyn Frumes Mr. Sanlschi is Ihe Sponsor. REAL SPORTS ON THE ROAD S PORT S NIGHT Sporls Nighl is held one Friday each mon+h from 7:30 'ro lO:3O. One dime gels you in- side. There is fun for all who aI+end: volley ball, ping pong, checkers, chess, and danc- mg. The same commi++ee served bolh semes- Iers. Below, lop are 'rhe hard workers: Nancy Vega, presidenlg Manuel Mungarey, Be++y Hamriclc, vice presidenlg Joyce Caslellano, Vera Mendosa, John Duffy, Bunnie Triunlo, secrelary. Mr. Whelan is Sponsor. fd J! 5' ,Li- LEFT: W '56 USHERETTES. RIGHT: S '56 USHERETTES. The Ushereffe Club, spon- sored by Mr. Parker, is composed of lwenfy A-11 and B-12 girls. They usher af school funcfions in fhe audiforium. When fhey serve af nighf evenfs, fhey wear formals. USHERETTES W '56 S '56 PRESIDENT Bonnie Crosswhife Marsha Blydenburg VICE PRESIDENT Ingred Bergh Barbara Kidwell SECRETARY Brenda Oshrenko KaI'ie Lubelich SPONSOR Mr. Parker Mr. Parker JUNIOR RED CROSS W '56 S '56 PRESIDENT Norman Scoggins Sharon Brocklebank VICE PRESIDENT Sharon Brockle- Pal Tomlinson bank SECRETARY Shirley Earnesl Winnie Smilh TREASURER Dale Cochran SPONSOR Miss Morrison Mrs. S'I'rawn Jr. Red Cross help Na'I'ionaI Red Cross publicalion and solicif donors for +he blood bank. They sei up a Red Cross display in a downfown window. The Jr. Red Cross collecled 3,500 pencils for a Korean elemenfary school in April. Members decora+ed Chrisfmas frees for Sawielle Veferans Hos- pilal and en+er+ained palienls wifh ski+s. They sponsored a special Red Cross assembly +o kick off Ihe SPHS Red Cross campaign. I J Junior Red Cross is anofher group who give greaf service fo ofhers. They have been unusually active during fhe pasf year Their officers and sponsor are fo be commended This sales class ifh fheir g eaf publicify ha e sold 1000 Annuals Mr Schofield di ecfed fhe class Q.-P l T' 2.2 S 56 ANNUAL STAFF REAR LEFT Suzanne Lavala Olive Trrfch Sylvia Casfagnola Judy Russo and Miss Oma Sfrain advisor ROW 2 Nancy Springfield Lorain Nelson Barbara Heberf Janeal Chrrsfensen Norma Gyokers Arf Eclrfor ROW 1 FAR LEFT Emil Ulsfrup Carl Mlya Margie Pefrie Janef Habeger Ann Cupersmrfh Marie Tomlclr NOT PICTURED Barbara Goodln 1956 BLACK and GOLD W 56 Annual Sfaff each fall semesfer plan fhe bool: +ha+ 'rhe S 56 slaff mus'r comple+e Every change dddl+I0f'l or delefion IS a big ba'f+le This year +he W 56 slaff decided 'lo con+rac+ for offsef prinhng hoping 'rhe spring s+aFf would be charmed +o have a new experience W 56 sfaff also decided +hey could be picfured elsewhere in fhe bool: and leave fhe whole space for 'lhe second semesfer workers If you wan+ furfher proof of fheir big hearfedness 'rurn 'ro page +wo and see wha? spof 'lhey chose for fhemselves W 56 sfaff are: Jaclue Abaur Jona+han Bulaich Norma Gyolcers Arland Jones Jean Jankovich Norma Meyers Rosie Mirlcovich Bob Mc- Kinnon, Bob Pinlcsfaff, Carole Roafh, Edifh Phillips, Angie Salva+o, Pa+ricia S+acy, Josephine S+an+on and Carol Sullivan. 9 AHEAD We en ineered this MEMORY LANE FORE 'n' AFT EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR ART EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR CORRESPONDENT THIRD PAGE EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER DISTRIBUTION CIRCULATION v. Yr' I I f ', .Q 7' ' Q: to , fl ,V .- , Y- Iiiz f'ffrfr11'1v 9 Par Colby Brendie Osherenko W '56 Par CoIby Marsha Morris Judy Rosenberg Jim Goss JuIie Gaulf John Randazzo Virginia Heisferman Mary Louise Bulich FIorence Faulk Grace Bagliazo Joe O'Brien S '56 Brendie Osherenko Florence FauIIr Renne SchonfeIcI Joe Bird Ka+hy Johnson Ernie McCIusIrey Virginia Heis'I'erman Mary Karolin Sharon Pe+erson Joyce Cas+eIIano Paul Murphy The Fore 'N' Aff is ably direcfed by Mr. Whelan. Edifors were Pai' CoIby, W '56 and Brendie Osherenko, S '56, The s+aFI wri+es up ar+icIes and sees 'Iha'I picfures are Iaken for fhe paper. Fore 'N' Affs are prinfed in our Prin+ Shop on Thursday, and dis+ribu+ed on Friday during Homeroom. A big senior edifion is published each semesfer. TOP LEFT: C. Mendoza, J. Casfelano, J. Munez, H. Wafanabe, D. Richards, M. Lowe. ROW 3: M. Tanaka, C. Garnichaud, B. Van Tress, B. Kolumbic. ROW 2: B. Howe, 5. Osherenlro, Ediforf P. Murphy, S. Peferson. ROW 1: M. Karoline, J. Loomis. 1 I M- ,'. X WE CANT g WITHOUT THEM!! This sales class wifh fheir greaf publicily have sold 1100 Annuals. Mr. Schofield direcfed fhe class. SALESMANSHIP ll class have as one ol lheir proiecfs 'rhe selling of 'lhe l956 BLACK and GOLD'S. The class lhis semesler gave speeches and slcifs, had a movie, and wrole publici+y 'lor The bullelin. The officers were: presidenl, Judy Hecfor and secrelary-+reasurer, Priscilla Pugliese. Campaign chairmen were: Blaclrboards, Jeanie Bollrellg speech, Pal' Wines: show- case, Kalhy Nalcasuiig Publiciry, Madeline Dragichg dislribulion, Darlene Anderson: Assembly, Deanna Trulanichp poslers, Bar- bara Balemang noon-broadcasls, Pal Pal- ricio. PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES furnish pic- +ures for +he annual and lhe school news- I paper. They prepare publicily used for school aclivilies. They provide piclures used in showcase displays and fhe high school scrap boolc. S-56 PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS: TOP LEFT: F. Far- mer, I. Balmer, F. Zanlcich, Mr. Walker, S. Leven, E. McCluskey. ROW I-J. Dinwiddie holds a mefer on 8. Groscup. W-56 PHOTO STAFF: LEFT: R. Collins, G. Mc- Donald, J. Randazzo, F. Zanlzich, E. Mccluslcey were fhe mainsfays lor annual and Fore 'nl Aff for The fall semeslef. STUDENT SERVICE SCIENCE CLUB STUDENT SERVICE. Members are: TOP LEFT: S. Mclnfyre. E. Ufovac, S. SaImon, .I. vw- Bramer, V. Cukar. ROW 1: O. Berg, D. Grabski, H. Turney, S. LeaveII, J. Pegan. STUDENT SERVICE Membership in Sfudenf Service is open 'ro all. II is a requiremen+ for SIudenI' Body offices. ArIene Reese was W '56 Presideni and Jackie Pegan was Presidenf S '56 semesfer. SCIENCE CLUB AI' Science Club meeIing, members I'1oId discussions of scienfific proiec+s, give demonsIra+ions and anaIyze subsiances 'I'I1rougI1 'I'I1e microscope. Mee'Iings are I1eId aI' noon in room 2I2. Officers were Frank Farmer, president Sig Baardsen, vice-presidem' and Mardelle Har+er, secrefary and +reasurer. Mrs. Smyfhe and Mr. EIIio++ are co-sponsors. SCIENCE CLUB: LEFT. Mr. EIIioff and Mr. Franklin of Ihe science sfaff, feed fheir favorife snake beIore inferesied bysfanding members of fbe Science CIub. RIGHT: Nancy Curfis, infIuenced by Dior, drapes a new and charming wrap-around repfile around Sig Baardsens sIiouIders. Frank Farmer is af Ihe head of Ihe profecf. BIII Wrighf does research Ior II. Los Porfenos, Spanish Club, welcomes U new Spanish Club, Los Porfefiifos. LOS PORTENOS W '56 S '56 PRESIDENT Abelardo Acos+a Dawn Bruce VICE PRESIDENT George Becksfead George Becksfead SECRETARY Beafrice Islas Bea+rice Islas TREASURER Ingrid Berg Joyce Mise+ich PROGRAM CHAIRMAN Karen Sampson Lynn Husfed SPONSOR Mrs. Gran+ Mrs. Gran+ The Spanish CIub each year has a Foreign Language Chrisfmas Par'fy, and also puf on a Spanish Supper in +he spring. LOS POTENITOS PRESIDENT Julie DiIday SECRETARY Diane Escobar TREASURER CarmeIIa Bagiiazo SPONSOR Miss Lopez Los Por+eF1i+os is +he new Spanish club sIar+ed +his semesier. Miss Lopez, Ihe sponsor, joined our facuI+y a+ midyear. This club meers every ofher week in Room 220. SPANISH CLUBS Les Noirs d'Or, 'lhe French club is newly organized wifh charier members from fhe S '55 French lV class. The club plans informal ac+ivi+ies for French sfudenls such as lrips +o Marineland, P+. Fermin picnic, Pol Luck Dinner, and a Progressive Dinner. Presidenf Vice Presidenl' Secrelary H Hislorian Sponsor CLU B Presiden+ Vice Presiclenl Secrefary C B Treasurer Sponsor lv. W '56 Dan Marclesich Milzi Miya Carolyn Uskovich Barbara Vegher Jim Sco++ Don Raig Phyllis Wilkerson Sam Tupaz Mr. Slein l.a'rin Club meels during class 'lime fhe lasl Friday of each monfh. Mem bers give repor+s on Greek and Roman Life. S '56 Ann Mickelson Suzie Luard Pal' Bill Bernadine Triumfo Barbara Vegher Don Raig Eddy Masci++o Brenda Bernlsen Miss Johnson l I jsasv Xi F. H. A. bold a meefing in fhe Charf Room. Leff: R. Cadero, F. Albano, B. Proberf, N. Gyolrers, Mrs. Rosenbaum, K. Clapp. FHA Fufure Homemalxers of America sfrive 'ro accomplish creafive leadership in home and communi+y. They learn +0 promole happier family life. Mrs. Rosenbaum of fhe Home Economics Deparfmeni' is sponsor. FHA uni- forms are a red iumper and while blouse, wi+h a red rose worn af 'I'he collar. Officers are: Presidenf, Norma Gyolxersg Secre+ary, Filomena Albano, Treasurer, Frances Coslag Parliamen+arian, Barbara Proberlz PIRATE SCRIBES Piraie Scribes are sfudenfs inferesled in wrifing or developing wriling abili+y. Members mee+ +o discuss problems of wrifing, and crificize +heir worlc. This club conducfs a weekly column in +he Fore 'n' AH. They sponsor an annual Pirafe Scribes Wrifing Con+es+ +0 discover and encourage new 'lalen'l'. A+ a special 'lea held each spring, cer+ificafes are awarded 'For +he besl' poe'l'ry, essays, and shor+ sfories. ' ' s LEFT: Pirafe scribes meef ' V Q Wednesday noons 49:5 Emi 'F , in Room 226 wifh Mrs. Lyons. fu by a u - , K -fx ABOVE:-Casf of Sevenfeenfl7 Summern: TOP-LEFT: J. Chrislensen, Miss Leise, F. Spinosa, G. Tobin, G. Glavinic, V. Teofa, A. Moore. ROW 2: D. Barnes, K. Almanzar, R. Pagni, E. Shubin, N.Meyers. ROW 1: M. Guinn, M. Good- man, A. Di Meglio. During 'rhe firs+ semesfer Drama s+uden+s produced a play, gave assembly ski+s and noon-+ime drama par+ies, and compe+ed in +he annual FALL SPEECH FESTIVAL held af Reseda. San Pedro's en+ry in Huis con+es+ was a cu++ing from THE GLASS MEN- AGERlE g The casi was Janeal Chris+ensen, Norma Myers and Gary Tobin. BELOW: The covered KENT CHRISTENSEN DRAMA AWARD for W'56 wen? lo Elaine Slwubin ldarlr clofhesl as flve sfudenf who was laps in affifude, cooperafion and grades, and was rafed as The drama sfudenf who go! The mos! our of drama classes x Li 1 rv A !' C7 'Q 2 L X fl. f Hsevenfeenfh Summer ,, .J f Ji , ,V-I . My X , ABOVE: Tom-boy Molly Goodman sfarfles her parenfs, Flora Spinosa and Gary To- bin, wifh flve fypical pranlrs ol an uninhib- ifed Twelve-year-old. Molly furnishes comic relief by decorafing her bicycle for fire Fourfh of July parade. On the Road to an OSCAR HSEVENTEENTH r SUMMER LEFT: Diane Barnes was fhe ingenue opposife Ken Alm anzar in flve W'56 play f ' as wg 1 The Heiress , S'56 Senior play, used costumes of l85O. Right, top: Drama I stu- dents help make the costumes which mem- bers of the cast are being fitted for here. Major parts in The Heiress were held by four students very active in drama: top, left: Ken Almanzar, Norma Meyers: Seated, left: .laneal Christensen, Gary Tobin, and Student Director, Dave Crockett. BOTTOM The February Cupid's Capers assembly was high-lighted by Play Production Class who gave a ThirdvGrade Classroom skit. UPPER, LEFT: Dawn Harris presents the W'56 Honor Thespian Award to Norma Meyers, the first B-T2 to achieve this honor, This award goes each semester to the Thespian who has earned the most points for activities in Drama, LOWER, LEFT. San Pedro's entry in the Pasadena Playhouse Tournament was Balcony Scene , starring Ted Acre, A-l T, shown here with Norma Meyers. HAMLAND l not lor Leise WELCOMES YO U HAM LAND pf!!! lr- ,px Q1 ABOVE TOP LEFT Marlene Gurnn Dawn Harrrs Grlma Glavmrc ROW 3 Janeal Chrrsfensen Ken Almanzar Robb: Head ROW2 ElarneSI1ubrn Gary Tobin Dorolhy Mayse ROW 1 Flora Sprnosa Lynda Darrell and Molly Goodman STEEP GRADE Nahonal Thesplar- Socle+y Troupe 435 IS an honorary orgamzahon for dramahc s+u denls Thus soclefy sponsors many prolecfs Thesplan unlhahon noon drama parhes and parhclpahon In Ihe Fall Speech Feshval and Ihe Pasadena Playhouse Con'res+ A+ Ihe annual sprung Thesplan Banquel Irophues are gwen Io Ihe years besl' aclor and aclress Iaesf dlreclor and 'Io 'Ihe Honor Thespuan The coveled Drama Award goes Io Ihe sensor who has benefdled mosl from hrs drama par'ncupa+uons Awards are also glven fo fhe besl cu'H'mg and +o 'Ihe besl aclor and acfress of fhe evenung from OFFICERS OFFICERS FOR WINTER AND SPRING SEMES TERS ARE PRESIDENT IWQ M Goodman CO PRESIDENTS ISI J Clrrlsfensen ana' G Tobrn VICE PRESIDENT IWI A Moore SECRETARY IW, F Splnosa ISI N Myers TREASURER D Barnes ISI D Mayes HISTORIAN IWI D Mayes ISI M Gurnn SPONSOR Mrss Lerse BELOW TOP LEFT Vince Teora Norma Myers Ann D: Meglro ROW 1 LEFT Allan Moore Pal Aubrey Drone Barnes ni NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY S I ' - - In L:,, W-5 ' ' . ' ' I 4 IP I ' I I Mfr- . . ,, . . . . . Ja, , sf, ' cf I - - , ,L I If U 9 I I S lx ' ' - ' Pip I B .V ., Drama I, Pla Produclion or fhe alumni. Ib, :W Y I , 1251.15 I ' f V Q -- Q. K 3 h,,, 4' , : - 7 - if . - ' : ' ' - if I ' v ' . . : I - f 1 1 I , 70 I I ,,T ' JAZZ CLUB CHESS CLUB MUSIC GUILD MUSIC GUILD officers are presi- dent: Stuart Hodgson, W'56, Bob Battersby, S'56, vice-president: Eddie Phillips, W'56 and 5256, secretary treasurer: Jean Perlich, W'56 and S'56, and program di- rectors both semesters: Loretta Richter and Barry Larson, ABOVE1 JAZZ CLUB meets Wednesdays in Room 200 with Mr. Gault as sponsor The club listens to records, They play difterent kinds ol jazz, and learn to recognize and appreciate the dil7erent kinds of jazz. LEFT: CHESS CLUB meets Monday, Wednes- day and Friday noons in Mr. Walker's Room l26. Tournaments decide who shall com- pete in the city-wide high school Chess Tournament. Officers are: President, John Zafranovich, W'56, Allan Lutz, S'56g Vice- president, Nick Grgas, W'56, .lose Do- mingo, S'56, Secretary-Treasurer, Stuart Leven, W'56, Terry Binns, S'56. Mr. Walker is the sponsor. BELOW: MUSIC GUILD meets every Friday noon in Room T55 with their sponsor Mr, Asher. They listen to different kinds of classical music in order to better appreciate 4. Us I ie A ORCHESTRA TOP LEFT. C. Castillo, M. Russo, B. Larson, J Crabtree, D Kellogg, J Head, R. Battersby, S Hodgson ROW 2' L. Richter, E. Joncich, J, Perlich, J Hallo- way, M. Portillo, S. Ernest, B. Dale, S Miller, J. Briggs. ROW l- N. Lee, G. Cassaras, E. Phillips, D. lnouye. BAND and ORCHESTRA Our instrumentalists are very important in the life of our school. These students practice long and hard under the direction of Mr. Asher. The Band plays at all the football games, looking very handsome in their black and gold uniforms. Maiorette Gehlen led the way. The Orchestra furnishes music for many pro- grams, and also the accompaniment for our choral groups. BAND TOP LEFT. I Dean, R Pinlcstag, S. Johnson, T. Kelly, J Mathlin, J Head J. Lorenzano, B. Padovan. ROW 2- C. Castillo, B. Barka, J. Briggs, N. Lee, E. Petersen P Ortega, B Dale, N Duca. ROW T: M. Russo, R. Battersby, E Phillips, S. Hodgson B Lukander, R. Gooden, B. Larson, L. Richter, J. Perlich, E. Joncich. MAJORETTE1 S Gehlen. 1 I T-me CATERETTES NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE RIGHT- N.F.l. Y V' g nd lhis y 0 l- l d ng in g g V o Sp r F I b her 6 , LEFT: Teas and luncheons wilhouf Mrs. Wo1son's slor helpers, with Oheir colorlul checked pinofores. x Calerelle members musl' have Foods l, and be elecled by lhe club mem- bers. The group is limiled lo 25 members. Their uniform is a checked iumper. They serve al' such school affairs as lunches, banquels and leas. The club pin is gold and black checked, wilh a leacup in silhoue++e, plus fhe club name. They meer 'lhe firsf and lhird Tuesday of each monlh. W '56 S '56 Presidenl' Frances Orlando Marly Dowland Vice Presidenl' Jeri Bell Belly Skelich Secrelary Toni Marich Joan Berry Treasurer Judy Rosenberg lngrid Bergh Hislorian Arlene Reese Lynda Ludwig Sponsor Mrs. Walson Mrs. Walson W '56 S '56 Presidenl Susan Kuykendall Nancy Curlis Vice Presidenl Ann Di Meglio Vickie Horner Secrelary Slephanie Ackerson Angelia Fichl Hislorian Lolila Bower Kalhy Johnson Sponsor Miss Fowler Miss Fowler NFL hold meelings each week +o praclice speeches, receive news of conlesfs, or hear guesl speakers. Local con+es+s NFL enlered were Bill of Righls and lhe Communily Chesl. Members also enlered confesls held a+ Beverly Hills, Loyola, and Canoga Park High Schools: and al Pepper- dine, Loyola and U.S.C. campuses. .74 X .r 1,, '- , ! L uh 'X lil ' Q 'gr.,. ? ' -.sv f. ,nh ., . A , - 1.-ef' ' .- i ' -. ...J H ,gwf,..A..- Q - ' fsw.. Y it . s Y:-. ,,,kx,W5, r Any V ' ,,, L . 1 ,. .ww -' .,',y px . 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MJ' iQ91'J .'?L ,- 'ii ' 5, ,'p.? ,, an f'.f,.,.f-r,- 'k r-rr-be-'wffn ar. in - MARINE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS! TOP LEFT: Coach Tabing, Coach Siexas, J. Nolan, M. Frumes, R. Gorman, E. Farmer, J. Cukrov, D. Hinders, E. Vuoso, S. Suqine, R. Binkley, E. Lowe, B. Price. ROW 32 B. Yabarra, L. Mardesich, J. Pan- dora, J. Rodin, R. Anderson, P. Gurrasi, J. Akerson, G. Harrell, J. O'Brien, R. Mezin, L. Bogdonich, D. Palacios, B. Kumamofo, J. Miles. ROW 2: V. Gargas, K, MCOsker, G. Delgado, H. Mafsufani, C. Miya, J. Rubollom, B. Bernsfein, J. Despal, B. Pefrich, D. Marge- fich, F. Canfu, R. Sanfich, P. Fer, J. Sfanovich. ROW 1: A. Moore, A. Landsdown, A. Hiefala, D. Bronaugh, D. Dilday, M. Kafnich, C. Markulis, J. Herrera, D. Bagliazo, B. Bodul, V. Teora, B. Birondo, N. Vifalich, R. lslas. NOT FICTURED: J. Lindsey, R. McDonald, E. Mendoza, G. Vajkovich. MANAGERS: J. Crisanfi, J. Nolan, G. McLean, G. Rickmap. VARSITY I955 BEE'S OPPONENT SAN PEDRO OPPONENT SAN PEDRO 9 30 Dorsey 6 Pracfice I2 9 29 0 O IO 7 E. BaIcersIieId 25 Prac+ice O IO 7 25 0 IO I4 WasI1ing+on 6 Iv1iIk Bowl 0 IO I3 0 O LEAGUE IO 2I Jordan O I4 IO 20 I2 I2 IO 28 Gardena I2 20 I0 27 0 O II 4 Wes+cI1es+er I3 I3 II 3 0 0 II IO Narbonne 7 20 II IO 7 6 II I8 Banning 6 7 II I7 I8 6 CITY PLAY-OEES I I 25 Canoga Park I9 7 Bagllczo comes In fo help Markulus ci 'Ihe Wesfchesfer game. PIRATES TO BE PROUD OF: ALL CITY: Joe Herrera, Eirsf Team,' Chuck Markulis Third Team. ALL MARlNE LEAGUE: Firsf Team-Herrera, guard Markulis, back: Bagliazo, back. Second Team-Sfanoviclv guard: Ruboffom, cenferi Hiefala, guard: Sanfich, end Bernsfein, back. HEAVY TRAFFIC STEEP GRADE 'I l - T , L Q 'IQ ' B 1 I -' Q Y ' , l y I 1 A 'V xg . '? I . I .L X :L l , 'A' O1 - TIA. i I t ' , 3 M . I ,Ulf . :.' '5.l1 A ,F ll. - L , ,! - V' x I , , ll ! V ll Q ? rw I ,. I X V - L v ' N - , L X g-A ll ,1 lf I JT E ,f A A ' y ' 4, 1 , , T l Q' Nl, ' 'sexes li 2 4 Y - f-. .3 6 . N GOLDEN BEES: TOP, LEFT: Lucas, Parks, Quiring, Gonzales, Mofhison, Wrighl Gallegos, lnouye. ROW 5: Cozores, Newfon, Serlco, Burl, Schuler, Guinn, Helms Jones. ROW 4: Monfez, Fowler, Wilson, Birondo, Barnes, Carler, McDonald, Mise- fich, Coach Bolen. ROW 3: PappaS,8ugorin, Giorgio, Tupaz, Lufz, Peroffs, Sfognaro Zovala. ROW 2: Mosclffo, Johnson, Wildermon, Bufler, Melzger, Canodoy, Cas- fenedo, Coligagan, Goss. ROW 1: Murphy, Roldan, Oyama, Marfinez, DeLevo Zonkich, lborro, Croosdale. NOT PICTURED: Adams, Hole, Karmelich, Moffeff, Vidovich, Vulrov, Cosfillo, Scoff, L. Casfoneda, Cosroneda, Zanlmich. MANAGERS: C. Hoff, E. Monfez, C. Dorman. I955 FOOTBALL SEASON The l955 season was a greaf one for our Varsily, who won fhe Marine League Championship. Our small bul' powerful Varsi+y was unbealen in Marine play. I+ was lied only once, and fhen by a feam whose players averaged 'rhirfy pounds heavier. Some of fhe reasons for +he success of +he Varsily were lheir quicl: and accurale fhinlring, fheir unusual de+ermi- na+ion, and of course, lheir fine coaching. The season was no? so good for 'rhe Bee's, a green feam a+ The begin- ning of school. Despife lheir lack of experience, 'lhey held several of fheir opponenfs fo scoreless games. The experience lhey have gained +his sea- son should sfand lhem in good slead anolher year. ference for Islas, Bagllozo and Moore run infer xr P50 yx P50 Q00 50 APE RPL' 900 S 0 .L X J IE, 9,8 VARSITY BASKETBALL: TOP LEFT: E. Adams, W. Gravelf, A. Zanlriclw, R. Cl1or, Coach Bell. ROW 2: E. Rodrigues, J. Schroeder, J. Werhas, J. Gwar+ney, R. Ramos. VARSITY BASKETBALL PRACTICES IO-26 Reseda I I-2 L. B. Poly I I-9 Loyola I I-I6 Comp+on League I I22 Jordan I I-30 Gardena I2-2 Weslchesier I2-7 Narbonne I2-9 Banning I2-I4 Jordan I2-I6 Gardena I-6 Weslclwesfer I-I0 Narbonne I I2 Banning Cily I-I4 Manual Arfs I-2I Universi+y Varsity Junior Varsity Opponenl San Pedro Opponenf San Pedro 28 76 I8 55 3I 54 46 59 37 59 33 47 36 42 35 SI 59 42 63 SI 34 76 65 60 39 4I SI 58 49 59 57 3I SI 76 52 46 77 5I 70 37 43 66 58 3I 52 67 43 49 63 69 55 68 49 56 54 37 45 67 56 5I .'-.Q The Varsi+y BasIze+baII Ieam had a fine record fhis year, wi+h I3 wins and buf 3 losses. Two of +heir defeafs were by 'rhe winner of I'he cify play-offs, one by fhe large and powerful Uni- versify High squad. SPECIAL HONORS J. Werhas All Marine League Firs'I' Team AII Ci+y Firsf Team W. Grave++ All Marine League Second Team J. Schroeder All Marine League Second Team JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL .ey UPPER LEFT: Werhas goes up for iwo poinfs af Gardena. RIGHT: Groveff fakes a rebound againsf Wesfchesfer. J. V. CAGERS 'W TOP LEFT: J. Lukrich Y. Lincir U. Krijaken D. Smifh R. Langer! ROW 1, LEFT: B. Bell H. Crudupl J. Reese A. Devlahovich L. Richards L-9 ul 55333 Fo M Kelly BEE'S-TOP LEFT Coach Lovcrov C G H D PierponO,J Druskov h J Ad nce ROW I- S mana I Ia,In,NIllI1.lf, nom, o, c mn, R, nm, D nag. now 1 L s.a,uo,, P. p BASKETBALL BEE'S CEE'S PRACTICES Opponen+s San Pedro Opponenfs San Pedro I0-26 Reseda 26 3 I I4 36 I I- 2 L.B. Poly 32 27 25 30 ll- 9 Loyola 29 38 20 2I I I-I6 L.B. Wilson 62 40 32 27 LEAGUE I I-22 Jordan 42 33 25 23 I I-30 Gardena 29 32 I5 26 I2- 2 Wesfclwesler 46 42 20 I8 I2- 7 Narbonne 44 52 24 34 I2- 9 Banning 56 46 I9 25 I2-I4 Jordan 44 35 2I 20 I2- I 6 Gardena 34 3 I 33 44 I- 6 Wesfclwesfer 32 34 25 I6 I-IO Narbonne 32 49 28 42 I-I2 Banning 4I 40 30 24 Lfrrxm d 9 m hghb TKIIyhld CEE'S-TOP LEFT H. Freedman, J. Shoal L J B y S G T dl R R fl d Q- ww 'An'-.-. . 4 TOP LEFT: M. Piper, J. Mardesich, R. Sepida, B. Bailey, W. Mathi son, H. Wood, E. Mejia, J. McDonald, R. Misetich, K. Goolsby, D. Cromp, R. Johnson. ROW 4: R. Giorgio, R. Nopolillo, J. Eberhardt, T Acre, C. Constantine, C. Casteneda, A Bugarin M. lbarra, .l. Lorenzano, M. Martines, G. Roberts, R. Eito. ROW 3: D. lnoye, N. Birondo, L. Garbell, C. Mount, C. Adam son, P. Murphy, E. Ylauan, P. Misagal, T. Winters, L. Congleton 'Fla ,Brig 51515 11571,-'QA 1 .r ' 'FHL 1 'I LK. X A lijviil' QQ- ' 'liF'i,,ffXw'V+,-.-v -9 4 . G. Lorenz, J. Kelly, Coach Balen. ROW 2. M. Acosta, D. vigil, N. Kristensen, H. Korn, J. Snow, W. Lebsack, R. Richards, R. Roldan, R, Sias, R. Oyama, G Rickman, G. Beckstead, R. Korn ROW 1. T Kelly, V. Furriel, K. Almanzar, E. Cebada, M Hub- bard, A. Aversano, B. Holdcroft, N Kolderup, R Chapman, D Pedersen, T. Rubottom, F. Parra, C Morales. CYMNASTICS 7th consecutive year: Winner ol 44 consecutive dual meets MARINE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Opponent an Pedro 2-23 Fremont 71 58 2-29 Washington 53 62 5 6 Bellflower 14 V2 3-7 Jordan 25 5 6 103 1 6 3-14 Gardena 32 97 3-21 Westchester 54Vz 74Vz 4-5 Narbonne 46 83 4-11 Banning 42 V2 82112 4-18-56 LEAGUE FINALS at Westchester San Pedro, 69Vz, Westchester, 45Vz, Narbonne, 1 9Vz, Jordan, 4 fa, Gardena, 4, Banning, 2. TOP man, ,.. Morales, Rubottom. ROW 1 Cebada, Chap- V i 3-'5 QNX rtls Q Q . QQ l I I K,-'15 913 919 926 102 108 1016 10 23 CROSS COUNTRY and TRACK CROSS COUNTRY: TOP LEFT: O. Husoe, M. DiMicelli, C. Mount, D. Byers, F. Farmer, M. Able, Mgr. M. Lowe, Coach B. Chambers, ROW 3: R. Lomelli,Capt. E. Ulstrup, M. Hox- worth, B. Mason, C. Applet, P. Chase. ROW 2: P,MelIier,G. Daniel, J. Sergant, B. Mere- dith, A. Kuglis, L. Caldwell, J. Richardson, S. Cowan, C. Ballyntyne. ROW 1: Capt. B. Swansbrough, R. Alverez, E. Phillips, H. Furgerson, H. DutTy, J. Tupaz, G. Daniel, P. Trani, Mgr. T. Duncan. VARSITY TRACK: TOP LEFT: J. Gwartney, P. Petrich, B. Price, M. DiMiceli, C. Mount, F. Farmer, Coach Chambers. ROW 3: D. Byers, H. Crudupt, B. Mason, D. Gerbas, J. Lukrich, J. Grey, C. Appelt. ROW 2: P. Fer, E. Rodri- ques, C. Jones, G. Harrel, J. Akerson, G, Daniel , M. Hoxworth. ROW 1: J. Rubottom, P. Mellier,B. Birondo, B. Swansbrough, E. Phillips, C. Miya. CROSS COUNTRY VARSITY TRACK Inglewood San Pedro 15 22 Jordan 68 San Pedro 36 Jordan San Pedro 15 Gardena 35 San Pedro 69 Gardena San Pedro 15 13 Westchester 38 SGH PGCJFO 66 Westchester San Pedro 15 20 Narbonne 59 San Pedro 45 Narbonne San Pedro 31 Banning 69 2 3 San Pedro 34 Banning San Pedro 21 League Prelim. l9 Pirates qualifiedl League Finals San Pedro 1st place 11 League Finals 4th place City Finals San Pedro 4th place State Finals San Pedro 10th place U i 1 1 . 1. i S, in 111513 1' LOWER LEFT: Mark Karmelich watches J. Rubottom put the shot. RIGHT: Bob Swans- brough hits the tape in a hard-fought 880. TOP: B TRACK: TOP LEFT: Coach Chambers, Graveff, Campbell, Newfon, Richardson. ROW 3: Crossdale, Quiring, Sarjeanf, Acosfa, Rosen- berg. ROW Zf Bell, Spanfe, Graveff, Adriance Caldwell, Acolsa. ROW 17 McKinney, Miller, Echevarreffa, Sagnaro, Reese. TOP LEFT, C TRACK: S. lmanaka, M. Kelly, G. Daniel, R. Shashido, J. Boswell, D. Baumgarf. ROW 4: F. Jones, M. Ornsfein, R. Fornaro. ROW 3: G. Judd, W. Harris. ROW 2: Goolsby, Beasley. ROW 1: V. Trani, E. Helms, H. Freed- man, J. Jones, G. Erisman, A. Jones, and Coach Sexias. CEE'S SCORES Cee's are Hue second scores: Venice 39 5 6-46 I L63 Hun+ing+on Park I3, Washingfon 40-SPHS-53: Jordan 5I- 35g Gardena I8-68: Wes'rches+er 32 2'3- 52'f2g Narbonne 32'f2-53V2: Banning 42V2- 43'f2. BEE'S SCORES Bee's are +he second scores: Venice 45-50: Hun+ing'I'on Park 24, Wash- ingfon 58'f2, SPHS-35V2I Jordan 60-35: Gardena 38-523 Wes+cI'xes+er 49-46: Nar- bonne 28-67, Banning 67-28. LOWER LEFT: B-frackman Hansen presses close on Narbonne s Richardson RIGHT Jimmy Jones and Don Baumgarf, fwo sfars of fhe 1 ' I FQ! Y . . '73 nw! m . ' ng-I QQW VARSITY BASEBALL: TOP LEFT: W. Oycma, D. Smith, B. Bernstein, A. Kustich, V. Barberi, B. Heron, S. Mardesich, K. Vukov, P. Ortiz, W. Metzger. ROW I: H. Cigar, A. Jankich, E. Montez, A. Dev- Iahovich, B. Chor, A. Moore, J. Goss, M. ZanI:ich,J. Doss, coach Tabing. PRACTICE MEETS 3,13 Washington ......,. , 31623 Miro Costa.. 4 X4 S. C. Frosh-. 4 II Franklin.. ...,,... .. LEAGUE GAMES 4 I7 Jordan. ., 419 Gardena ,. 4f24 Westchester 4 '30 Benning .. 5 3 Jordan 5 8 Gardena ,... .,,,,, . .. 5 IO Westchester. 5 I5 Narbonne 5 I8 Banning BASEBALL SCHEDULE SPHS J.V. Opponent VARSITY Opponent San Pedro ,... 8 7 IO 2 IO 3 7 5 3 2 2 2 I3 3 2 4 I 3 6 4 2 4 . 9 8 9 6 O 6 2 5 I 6 4 3 , 7 9 7 4 2 3 I2 6 J, V. BASEBALL: TOP LEFT: V. Bare bari, A. Rea, J. Sukorv, J. Lukrich, R. Alman. ROW 2: J. Biazavich, J. Bogdanovich, P. Randazzo, J. Gio- vanni, R. Corrales. ROW I: R. Berg- Iund, T. Craig, A. Lutz, D. Bozanich. BASEBALL ,sf r l Uh. ' 4 6 -.. . 5 if ll..,g,,. 1f.1'1':'f-ff-F-... 5 Q- . lgsd. Y Q 'x. RT: R TENNIS .4 . . Ds. I . W-.. -...... 4, WATC H F O R FALLING -- E Roc KS Rhoades gets set to return a back- ,rj 'T' hand. 4 ,sw F5 Y. -L-'R , 5. The L956 season was our best in several years. This I ,Qf'3'1 'S It was the second year that the AI Feirman Trophy was lik ew' T Q' 4' 5 awarded to the winner ofthe All-School Tennis Tourna- if h gsm ment. Emil Ulstrup was this year's winner. 5 . Q Z Opponent San Pedro IT 3 23 sPHs Faculty o 7 ,QT ' , 4 5 Redondo l 6 5 blti N ' 4 to Franklin 0 7 1 I 4 T9 Gardena l 6 ,p 4 26 Narbonne 6 l W -- - 5 Q - 5 3 Jordan l 6 Ulstrup, l956 holder of the SPHS 5 10 Wesfchesfef 4 3 Tournament Cup, serves. 5 18 Banning O 7 TENNIS SQUAD: TOP LEFT, J. Chekel, L. Richards, D. Roig, R. Wilderman, E. Ulstrup, J. Schroeder, R. Rhoades, R. Anderson, Coach Brown. ROW 1, R. Gooden, J. Lauro, R. Munson, G. Tisdale, T. Guinn, M. Hietala, R. Richards, P. Spencer, D. Hill, G. Thomas. NOT PICTURED, D. Bagliazo, N. Birondo, B. Helfand, D. Lade. 4- 2 4- 9 4-16 4-23 4-30 5- 7 5-14 Practice Meet Practice Meet Narbonne Eagle Rock Garfield Huntington Park Lincoln SWIMMING SCHEDULE VARSITY at Son Pedro Y.M.C.A. at San Pedro Y.M.C.A. at Narbonne at San Pedro at San Pedro at San Pedro at Lincoln Y pool. f5NA!llvllvlIPJC3 LEFT: Binns and Miles work N on their backstroke in the at ot at at at B TEAM Son Pedro San Pedro San Pedro Huntington Park San Pedro SWIMMING TEAM-TOP LEFT: L. Tate, W. Wells, R. Babich, V. Baliff, N, Ingram, C. Smith, J. Snow, D. Crockett, L. ltow, B. Spencer, ROW 1: Coach Davis, C. Adamson, R. Baliff, J. Miles, E. Ulstrup, L. Smith, .l. Bird, F. Polish, T. Binns. if SLIPPERY VV E'l lllllllll bm- Q6 41 30435-1 'Lge- ME' 1 as 'W Q 1 qs- ' xry S O F T SHCWLDERS an 1 11' we-w ,Su- mira 6 P1 L- 1 JF Hara? 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Vidovich, T. Marich. ROW 2: M. Hlydenberg, S. Fefferson, B. Osherenko, D. Alrnon, A. Boone, D. Boone, M. Galen, S. Ellioff, G. Hall, S. Toni. ROW 1: J. Barnes, F. Faullr, A. Fichf, A. DiMieglo, N. Nobilione, S. McLaughlin, E. Tugenhafi, S. Kylcendal, P. Orfega, R. Ponce. W '56 S '56 Presidenl Beverly Russell Sandra McLaughlin Vice Presiclen+ Diane Barnes Nancy Nobilione Secrefary Gloria Radmilovich Florence Faullr Treasurer Sandra McLaughlin Phyllis Orlega l'lis+orian Belly Slcefich Emily Tugenhaff Grade Represen+a+ives: A-I2 Joanne Hinshaw Ann Di Meglio B-I2 Ann Di Meglio Angela Fichf A-I I Emily Tugenhaf+ Janel Barnes Angela Fichl' Barbara Gorslri Sponsor Miss Varlanian Miss Varfanian The Leliergirl Club is an organizafion fhal' serves GAA, Girls Physical Educalion Depar+men+, and +he school as needed. A member musf have compleied lhree semesfers in GAA and received her le'r+er. The Service Award, a sword symbol 'For ihe sweaier sleeve, is 'rhe highesl' award. A Leifergirl who earns 'rwelve poinls in a semes+er, receives 'lhis award. LETTERCIRLS: in high gear! The Glrls Afhlellc ASSOClGflOFl prov aes rnany opaorvunllles for SE'VlCe and fun Srudenl leachers glve capable asslslance la 'he Glrls Physical Educallon Deparlmenr W56 Sludenr Teachers were Hop, rlghfl S Kuylcendall, F Gaxlola, G Radmlla- vlch, E Phllllps S 56 Sludenl Teachers were flower, leffl C Sullivan, 5 Blll and D Trufanlch. G A A Board 5 dLJYl6S are lmporranl lo fhe G A A pro- gram S 56 board members are lsfandlngl S McLaughlln, J Janlcovlch, J MISEYICD, C Pelerson, Eve Sorlch, S, Lea- vell, C Mallseyich, K, Lubetlch, S Luard, R Schanfeld, andM Glgcalone Sealed B. Ugleslch, B, Skellch, .l. Rosen' berg, S. Kuylcendall, C. Uslcovich, M. Bullch and D, Mosich. Cheerleaders ada pep and splrl' 'o G A A, especlally al Playdays W 56 Cheerleaders were, lefr D Beary Bergh, F Faullc,.l Falcone Each semesler there lS a Playday, Wlfh alher C A A s from 'he Harbor Area parllclpallng The school ll-ar plays hasr pravldes the program, the games, and 'he refreshmenvs Transporlallon lS by approved school bus Belmonl Hlgh School was host lo GAA Plra'e: n Aprll Alamand leffl Moms Nlgh! llower, rlghrl f9S?'V'?lE?S are always fan, wllh envervalnmenl, refreshmenls and danc- :ng Glrls brsng rher rnalhers as goesls, and all loln ln 'he lun The G A A banaoe' ls glven ear' sernesrer Grade rep' feservafves comce'e lll 'able aecorallons Members sl' by classes The new oqlcers are announced, and G A A awaras are g -ea Bae: al guews are rno'hers, ana G A A reoresenrallves from cfher schaals CAA. Us 'A 7 FL ! G.A.A.: The Girls' A+hle+ic Associa+ion offers oppor+uni+y 'ro par+icipa+e in all feam sporfs for girls, as well as 'Ihe individual sporfs such as bowling. Modern Dance is new fhis year as par+ of +he G.A.A. program. A le++er is given for parI'icipa+ion in six sporfs, and a s'rar for each semesler affer 'Iha+. Special evenfs are Playdays, Mom's Nighf and fhe G.A.A. banquef. OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDING SECRETARY HISTORIAN SPONSORS BASKETBALL MANAGER BOWLING MANAGER VOLLEYBALL MANAGER SOFTBALL MANAGER INDIVIDUAL SPORTS MAN CHEERLEADERS W '56 Yvonne Mardesich Rosie Turrigiano Judy Rosenburg Sue Kuykendall Phyllis McGowan Miss Fowler Miss Be'r+y Uglesich Edifh Phillips Joan Berry Lynda Ludwig Ingrid Bergh Dena Rae Bear Florence Faullc Jo Ann Falcone Varlani S '56 Susan Kuylrendall Judy Rosenburg Carolyn Uslcovich Mary Louise Bulaich Belly Slrefich an Miss Erickson Ka+ie Lube+ich Caiherine Mafisevich Maria Giacalone Barbara Zuanich Toni Marich Diane Mosich Be++y Uglesich G, the finest model on the road! I G.A.A. has a varied program. On Mondays and Wednesdays bo+h feams and individual sporfs are scheduled. Archery, ping-pong, and shuffleboard are individual sporfs of G.A.A. One semesier of individual sporis and fwo semesiers of ieam sporfs are requiremenis for a leifer. Seasonal 'ream spor+s are volleyball, bas- ke+ball, and baseball. Teams are organized a+ fhe beginning of each semesier. This s'rim- ulaies compeiiiion and gives opporfuniiies fo develop good sporfsmanship. Bowling is offered Thursday only. Par- +icipan+s use a downiown bowling alley. A +ournamen+ is held foward fhe end of each semesfer. All fhe girls going oui for 'rhis sporf fake par+ in +he fournamenf. Modern Dance is a new G.A.A. ac+ivi'ry +his spring, under rhe supervision of Miss Varianian. Each girl furnishes her own leo- +ard. Dance fechniques and creaiing fheir own dance composirions are pari of +he pro- gram. PICTURED TOP: Dorofhy Bracco and Carolyn Us- lrovich fake on a pair of friends af pingpong. 3: A-Seniors and B-Seniors join fogefher for a hard- fouglvf volley-ball game in flwe California sunshine. 2: Some B-11 girls affracf a crowd of B-71 ad- mirers wifh flveir abilily af baslrelball. 7: Modern Dance girls gef fogeflwer before our cameramen before fhey begin sfrefching exercises for Miss Varfanian. C-.A.A. Omnibus All hail, all hail! San Pedro hail! Hail, Alma Ma+er frue. Throned on fhe heighls fhal' upward reach To skies of cloudless blue! Our hearls beaf warm in loyal+y, Our love shall never fail: To fhee in raise our song we raise All hail, Sai Pedro hail! San Pedro Alma Ma+er hail! Thy loyal sons so bold Shall counf fheir duly buf a ioy, Thine honor +o uphold. Unfarnished shall +hy fair name shine, No doubfs fhy name assail, Each hearf and voice approves our choice All hail! San Pedro hail! 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