Santa Ana Junior College - Del Ano Yearbook (Santa Ana, CA)

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In +hose fwenfy-seven years +he ins+i+u+ion has graduaied over +wen+y- five hundred young people. sending many of Jrhem on +0 ofher colleges and universiJries. Hundreds more have been served in ifs class rooms. The guiding spiriJr during Jrhese years of growfh and progress has been ifs di- recfor. scholarly bu+ genial. modesf buwL vigorous. JroleranJr buf firm. To +he s+rong he has given opporfunify. +0 +he weak he has given s+reng+h, +0 Jrhe erring he has given iusfice Jrempered wifh hope. Mindful 01C his quali- fies of mind and heart his faculer and his sfudenfs have given him +heir ioyalfy. +heir respect and +heir aifecfion. Mr. Hammond is re+iring. In acknowledgmenf of his service +0 +he college and +0 +he communify in which he has lived and worked. and in genuine regreiL 6+ his leaving. Del Ano oi I942 is dedicaied +0 Dana King Hammond. i i i ' 7m W w W, N ADMINISTRATIO W QQMQMQQ QQ QQ ,QQ , QQ QQQQQQQ Q ,QQQQQ Q QWQQ QQQQQ QQQQ QQ,,QQQQQQQQQQ,QQQ QQQ 29a??? 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Q Q QwLQQQ Q Q QQQLQ , LQQQ QQQQ V VIQQRQSWM 49 W Q Q Q QQQQ Q Q5 ,,L V4 QQQQQLW L ' Q Q QQQQV Q Q : LQQQ QLQQ Q ,7 LQ QQQQQQ QQ QLQQ QQQQ . Q L Q QM L, x QM QQQQQVN' WAX L QMQQ QQQ QQII QUQQQQ QM ,LQQQLQWL L MQQQQQQQQQ . QQ, . Q MQ , ,QQQQLQQ QM QQQ ,QQQQ Q 1,, NM , QQQQWK A QQXJ Q ,QL $QQQQEQQQQQ' - VQ Q7 ' 229a Vi Q ,Q Q, .QQQVMW QQQVQVQ' ,WLQ, QQQ 4' QQLQA g L Q Q d AQAQQ MM- QNQQQM WW LQQLQ QQ ,QQQQQQQ xeQQA U V VMQQQ QQQQW W W L, ,AQQQVQ XSQ Q Q Q Q JQQQW , QQ 5' NKi .QQQQQ L QL Q 2 QQQQQQQQQQ, QQ QQQQQQQQ QLQ QLQ QQ. MQQQQ Q L, A7 Q QQQL L Q ,QQQQ QQQ QHQQL QQ QQ,L ,Q QQQLQQ , QQQL QQQQQQQ L,QQ Q Q, QQQLLLAL Q ,mQQLQQQ Q Q, Q Q8 . LLQQ QQQQQQQQQQ Q QLQQQQQ QLLQQ QQLQ,QQ, QLLQQLQQQ QWQQQLQQQQWQQQQ QQQLQ , Q QQQQQQQQQQ QQLQQQLQQQQQN . WWW, QQQQQQQQQQQQQ DEAN OF MEN No more does a smaH hurricane noJrhcy s+uolen+s of He passage of Mr. Flint Dean of Men. Hem his office +0 +he main office. AHer he leH in March +0 serve as a commissioned oHicer in Jrhe army. Hue work of Dean of Men was carried on by Mr. Hammond. REGISTRAR Miss WhiHng guides Hue desfiny of our en- rollmen+. Each semes+er +he Hood of new and re+uming sfudenfs submifs blindly +0 her care wi+h jusfified faiJrh. However. Miss Whifing's work does no+ end wi+h +he regisfrafion week of madness. Parficularly +his year, Here was an al- moswL consfamL How of incoming and wifhdraw- ing s+uden+s +0 be cared for. Then foo. she +eaches mafh. DEAN OF WOMEN Miss Miller. +hroughou+ her firsf year as Dean o1C Women. had many responsibilifies. Aside from her dufies in advising and helping Hue Associ- a+ecl Women S+uden+s and infer-club reIaJrions. she +augh+ English. acfed as LeHers and Science counselor for boJrh men and women. She was faculfy chairman of +he Red Cross a+ iaysee. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Known always Tror Jrhe vigor and snap of his classes. Mr. McCoy. herelolore Assisl'anf Di- reclor and leacher oi iournalism. will come back from +his year's sabbalical leave lo assume Jrhe olquies of Direclor and Dean of Jrhe college. DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING Mr. Sheffield. +he Direchor of Counseling and W .w ,. 1 - ' , i m Vocalional Guidance. gives aplilude Jresls and is i ' I ' ' +he head 01c +he counseling plan by which live counselors. Mr. Knufsen. Mr. Rohlleisch. Mr. Russell. Miss Humislon. and Miss Miller. do +he advising which formerly was done by a large number of Jrhe inslruclors. Kxxxxxxm gi 3 K? DIRECTOR OF PLACEMENT Miss Humislon is a counselor and also +he di- reclor oi +he Junior College PlacememL Bureau. and has placed many of our sluclemLs in parl and lullslime work. h 0,7 s ?VLM WM FACULTY OHen seen around He campus College Half, are Hwese factu mem- lraers whose oHices are sprinkled +hroughou+ Hwe building and near-by bungalows. In Haeir ranks are some now removed +0 direcf war work. Mr. Peferson. physics +eacher. was called +0 Washingfon even be ore fhis pidure was Jraken. Messrs. Flin+ and Rohfleisch deparfed +0 The CadewL Replacemenf Cenfer la+e in Jrhe semeerer. First row: Miss Dickson, Mrs. Knipe, Miss Vx'hiting', Miss Miller, Mi 3 A lderson. Second row. Mr. Flint Mr Knutsen, Mr. Glenn, Miss Dav 11, Mr. Sh ' 1d, Mrs. Tessmaml, Mr. Ruhfleisch, Mr. Hicks. T'ne aviafion and shop factu members have been busy Jrraining men and women in We skills +ha+ equip s+uden+s for our burgeoning defense indusfries. Fil t row: Mr. Nisewanger, M. Line, Mr. Brown, Mr. Rovce. Second row: Mr. Russell, Mr. Moomaw, M ka. , $.43st 4, a w w, av w, s Make 3?? w s ghrlwm a g? W'Kw Operafing In and around +he Board of Educafion building are our language. music and commerce in- sfrucfors. Unforfuna+ely. illness keer Miss Humis+on from ioining Hwe group for +his picfure. Since Hwe wind was blowing a mighfy gale. she prob- ably would noJr have cared +0 come anyway. First rox': Miss Decker, Mrs. Rohfleisch. Second row. M . Smith, Miss Swass, Mr. Stromer. Third row: Mis Watson, Miss Smith, Mr. Jacksm Mr. Revill, Mr. Elliott. Through Carey's Packard garageeno +horoughfaree and Jrurn +o Jrhe leH is +he roufe +ha+ +akes you illegally m from CoHege Hall +0 +he habi+a+s of our art drama hbefore +he USO moved inL science and physical educaHon ins+ruc- Jrors. The men's coaches will be found on page HHy-one. since +hey were nof presenf for +his group picfure. The war has affecfed jaysee's clerical skiff. Mrs. Sharpley. Mrs. de Thomas. Miss Groomer. and Miss Marshall have gone info secrefarial posifions in +he ReplacememL Cenfer and Air Corps Training Cenfer. To replace +hem we now have Mrs. ViolewL Barfholomew. Mrs. Mary Blakeman Hogue. and Miss Julia Brandon. No one has as ye+ +aken Miss Groomer's place in +he science deparfmenf. Keeping our campus looking i+s beer has always been Jrhe dquy of Jrhe cusfodians. Added +o +ha+ now is +he joy of caring for donafeol magazines and books for +he war effort and looking affer +he brigh+ liHIe sand buckefs which provide such +emp+a+ion +o Jrhe male collegian. Hey. Charlie! 60+ 6 Jtable so we can sell fickefs from Jrhe hall? CUSTODIANS Mr. Milnm', M12 'hal'ney, Mr. Bergeson, Hieber, All . Gehrig. FACULTY Mr. Hicks, Misx Egge, Mr. Phillips, 311's. Cot- trell, Mrs. rllock, Miss Leek, Mr. Bl'uff, Mr. Schroeder, Mrs. Burrows, Mr. Scott, 311'. VViI- liams. SECRETARIES First row: Miss Groomel', Mrs. XVethel'ell, Miss 3121131121114 Second row: Mrs. Deaton, Miss Joiner, Mrs. Sharpley. Third row: Mrs. De Thomas, Miss Snyder. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS-FALL SEMESTER Mr. Flint, adviser, Paul Cleary, Isabelle Rellstab, Bill XVas, Joan Dickerson, Ralph Gish, Linden Criddle, Darlene Sherfey, Eugene Perkins, Phyllis XVetherell, Barney Robinson, Scott Hoeptner. The Associafed Sfudenf OHIcers plunged eamesHy info a pa+rio+ic program for Jrhe erudenJrs +his year. Chief among Jrhese achvihes was Jrhe purchase of defense bonds wifh sfu- den+-body funds. School defense preparafions included kniJr- FALL STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT . . . . . Bill Was hng, sewmg. and hrs+ aid classes. as well as a Womens Volunfeer Ambulance Corps. The war, however, did no+ pre- venJr +he usual social funchons of Jrhe Fall Picnic, Soph-Frosh Dance. and Chrisfmas Dance from providing +he anficipafed enioymemL +0 all who affended. The annual Fiesfa was can- celed and a picnic a+ Irvine Park subshfufed in ifs place. Bill Was guided +he s+uden+ officers during Jrhe hrsf semes+er. and Paul Cleary succeeded him +he second semes+er. STUDENT BODY OFFICERSaSPRING SEMESTER First row: Homer Hannaford, Jean May, Joan Dickerson, Bill Sandon. Second row: Jeanne Conliffe, Phyllis XVetherell. Third row: Paul Cleary, Alice XVinterbourne, Art Tye, Bruce Ragan. Nighf-gowns. curlers, and all +he accoufremenJrs of female SPRING STUDENT BODY PRESIDENT charm were displayed in a wide varieer when He Associafed Paul Cleary Women S+uden+s and feminine faculfy members gafhered for He Annual Co-ed Frolic a+ Ebell clubhouse. Opening Hue Dona season was a +ea for incoming s+uden+s: ano+her ser- vice was Hue sponsoring of a lecfure by Miss Mary Dingman. world Jrraveler and aufhorify on in+erna+ional affairs. mafia h moSHwPRE'S. , 12 f1, 1 11171411110 , x, 71 , , , 1 1 K111 11W, 11 11111, , 27 111147? , OZ 1,7 11, , 111171051 11111 , 1x x. X? 1 , 21,111; 1 , x7412; ,, , , 1 1 , ,1 ,, ,1? $711; w 2 , 2M1! 112,, ,, , . . . .17, I12, V , 1 10, a ,, , , 41M? 1x9 7 1? vii! 1 1 975, 1 ,4: y , an? , z, , , , 111 w 12472 7,1 11171.1 f 1123.742! , 1a ,1 , ZVvtiI .2 ,1 M3114, , , , , ,2 , z 1 21 hzylmvowyv, if r 44,7111. KN . w? 11W? 74 9n 1 11112 . :22rmv 7124,11 ,, 2g , 2 1211471121 56 .2113? 1 L :M w, 1 42 $9 y quk 1$xx1$zkx$ x R 5s. 1 a 51x 1 .. ,. , . . .V .. .. 1 . . . . . . , , . , V ,. . ,nyxxmyxf L L . 1y, LUCILLE OLIVE ANDREW-Spinsters, pres.; VV.A.A.; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Sigma Alpha DOROTHY JUNE BARNES-Las Gitanas; A1- pha Mu Gamma; Alpha Gamma Sigma ELTON D. BARNETT FRANKLIN LEE BARR-Bnnd; Orchestra MARY ELAINE BECKER-Las Gitanas; Alpha, Rho Tau; art editor of Del A110 BEVERLY JEAN BERTMANN-Las Meninas, pres; society editor of E1 Don; Beta Phi Gamma: Tavern attlel's; editor of Student Directory ALBERT C. BLAKE-O.K. club; C.P.T. DOROTHY BOSE ROSANNE VAUGHAN BOURGERlE-O.K. club; Lax Gitzmas; Alpha Rho Tau GWENDOLYN G. BOZARTH-0.K. 0111b; YJV. C.A., p1'es.; XV.A.A. MARIETA ADELE BROWN Pil0teers, XY.A.A.; Alpha Gamma Sigma MARY ANN BROWN GLEN EARL BROWNING HENRIETTA BURCHELL Las Gitanas; A1- pha Gamma Sigma; Phi Sigma Alpha; VV.A.A. MARJORIE EVALYN CALHOUN CHARLES CONWAY C. CARRILLO Newman club; Football ERNEST RICHARD CASTELLO J5ucCunec1 s; Basketball; Track BETTY IRENE CATLAND Las Meninas: O.K. club; Y.XV.C'.A.; Alpha Gamma Sigma: Phi Them Kappa CHESTER EDWARD CLARK-Buccaneel's, pres; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Yell King LEWIS ALFRED COFFMAN F1ying Dons RUTH LOUISE COMPTON-Sigma Phi Sigma; 1'.XY C..-X.; Opera Reading club; Alpha Gamma Sigma JEANNE CONLIFFE-Las Meninas; WCA.A.; Phi Sigma Alpha; Song Leader; Commissioner of Assemblies LUCILLE CRAWFORD-aPhi Theta Kappa, p1'es.: Alpha Gamma Sigma; VV.A.A., pres.; YJV.C.A. EMIL JOSEPH CRESPlN-Newman club: Foot- ball, Track LINDEN CRIDDLE Edit0r, editorial director, E1 Don: News Service manager; O.K. club pres ; Beta Phi Gamma, pres; Tavern Tatt- Phi Sigma Alpha MURIEL VIRGINIA DAVIDSON-Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Theta Kappa; Tavern Tattlers; Tavern Post; Del Ano staff GREGORY DAVIS-Buccaneers; O.K. club; Tennis; Varsity uS ROBERT DAVY Junior Optimists; A Cappella; Football announcer MARGARET JOAN DICKERSON Spinsters, pres; Tavern Tattlers: A,XV.S., pres. WILLIAM E. DICKEY-C.P.T,: Flying Dons JC H N DO I Bachelors ROBERT DOUCE-Alpha Gamma Sigma; Tav- ern Tattlers; Associate editor of Tavern Post; O.K. Club JOH N DROEGE-Basketball; A.A.E. RICHARD RAY EGGLESTON-Alpha Gamma Sigma; A.A.E. JEANNETTE ELLlS-Alpha Rho Tau, pres.; Chairman of Beau. Arts committee; OK. club, pres; Del Ano art staff; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Y.XV.C.A. EVELYN ROBERTA EMMERSON Pi10teers, pres; XY.A.A.; Tavern Tattlers JACK FORCEY-Phi Theta Kappa; Los Gau- chos: Alpha Gamma Sigma; Alpha Mu Gamma; Tavern Tattlers; editor, associate editor of Tavern Post; Beta Phi Gamma; fea- ture editor of El Don; Del Ann staff; Phi Sigma Alpha WILLIAM KEITH FRIEND A.A.E. MARGARET FUNAKOSH l Y.WV.C.A. RALPH BURKE GISH -Junio1' Lions, pl'es.; Al- pha Gamma Sigma; Phi Sigma Alplm; Tennis; Phi Theta Kappa ART GORTON Junim' Lions: Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Theta Kappa; Phi Sigma Alpha MONTE GRIFFITH Sigma Phi Sigma; Phi Theta Kappa: Alpha Gamma Sigma; Alpha Mu Gamma, pres; A Cappella; Women's 0c- :et; Orpheo Troupe; Music Arts club KATHERINE REBECCA GRIMES-Beta Gamma: XVomerYS Ambulance Unrps; editor of Student Direvtm'y GROSS-Alphzx Gamma Sigma HOMER HANNAFORD BacheI01's; Freshman wizass president; Football, captain; C.P.T. MARI LYNN HARGROVE O.K. Club ROBERT HAVEN Juni01' Optimists; A.A.E., press, Alpha Gamma Sigma; C.P.T. FRANCES ADELE HEADHA 'appella; Ol'pheo Troupe; XVomen's Octet NORMAN HEINE HERBERT L. HEINZE-Buccaneers; Tennis; Tl'zu-k: CERT. WILLIAM G. HELLING Junio1' Lions; Tennis; HELEN HENlNGER-JHIoteers; O.K. club; YAY.C.A, DORIS IRENE HlLL--Piloteel's: Alpha Gamma, Sigma DORIS VINE HlLL-IHloteers; O.K. club; A1- pha Gamma Sigma SCOTT RAYMOND HOEPTNER-Buccaneers, press, Sophomore class president: Yell Leader; Sigma Phi Sigma; Track: A Cappella: Men's Octet VIRGINIA HUELSKAMP-Las Meninas; New- man club; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Sigma Alpha: Song Leader; VV.A.A. STAN LEY J I LES-A,A.E.: Track EMILY CATHERINE JOOST A1pha Gamma Sigma; Sigma Phi Sigma; Music Arts club; Treble Clef; Orpheo Troupe; A Cappella, solo; ist DAVID KElRSEY A1pha Mu Gamma: Phi Theta Kappa; Alpha Gamma Sigma: Tavern Tattlers: Orpheo Troupe; Men's Octet; A Cappella STANFORD CHARLES KlNG-Bachelors; C.P.T'.'. Swimming FAYNE INA KlRLEY-OJC Club; A Cap-pella; XVomeWs Octet JAMES K. KOBAYASHl L0s Gauchos, pres; Football MARY T. KOBAYASHIwKVAU-k; Y.XV'.C.A.; Alpha Rho Tau EVELYN KURTL-T'hi Theta Kappa; Alpha 011111111111 Sigma; XV.A A MARILYN LUCILLE KYLE DOROTHY ELINOR LADD JEANNE YVONNE LAWRENCE-LasC Gitanas, pres; Basketball GWENDOLYN LEININGER CLINTON C. LIEFFERS HAROLD FLOYD LlLLEY-Bachelors; Foot- ball; Basketball, captain; Swimming; C.P.T. DELORES LUNA-Alpha Mu Gamma; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Theta Kappa PHYLLIS ALDEN LUTHERWLas Meninas; A1- 11h11 Rho T1111; A111h11 Gamma Sigma HOWARD ROGER McMILLAN-Los Gauchos; Football MARILYN JEANNE MAAGGPilotee1s;New- man club CLAI RE E. MALLOYWCJKT. LENORA MARCHANT-Lax Gitanas, pres. LOUIS D. MARKEL-Bachelors; Flying Dons; Freshman class treasurer; G.PT. , OLIVE MARTIN-Y.XV.C.A.' Alpha Rho Tau WILTON H. MATTINSON-Yell king; 01.3.12; Freshman claSS vice-president; Jun101- Llons, pres. IRMA JEAN MAY-Las Meninas, pres; A.'$V.S.; Song leader; Sophomore class secretary; Dona ART MENDOZAhBuccuneer-s; Newman club; UK. club; Track MARJORIE E. METZGER-Alpha G1111111111 Sig- 11111; A Cappella DORIS KELLOG MILLERyLus Meninus; Tav- ern Tuttlers; 'XV.A.A. BETTY ELLEN MITCHELL-Phi Theta Kappa; XV.A.A.; Alpha, 111111111121, Sigma 111, WWWWWW,,WWWWW11, 11, WWXW 1 MWWWW , WW 11 WWW WWW 118 W61 WWW, 11W WW W WWWW111 W W 1111,, W 11,, W 1 . W 1 WW WW ' W WW 1, y WWWWWW11 WWWWW W WWW WWW ZZWWWWWW 1: WWW ,, WWWWWWW WW1111, WWW W V W1, 1 W ,' W, ,, WWWW W1 1111111111, ,,.1 W 11111 WARD MORRISON Los Gauchos; TOM NAGAMATSU MAYLAND ODEGAARD O.K. club; Alpha Gamma Sigma: Phi Theta Kappa BLANCHE S. PATTONWPhi Theta Kappa; Las Meninas: Sigma Phi Sigma; Alpha Gamma Sigma, pres; Phi Sigma Alpha: A Cappella; Orchestra RICHARD PEARSON-Juni0r Optimists, pres. NORMA ELAINE PlPER-Alpha Rho Tau B. WAYNE PIPER Sophomore class president; Freshman class vice-p-resident; Track; Buc- caneers VIRGINIA MARIE POLLARD Las Meninas; Newman club; Majorette EDWARD JACK PORTER-Buccaneers; Foot- ball; Track, captain CECILIA DOROTHY PRESTON CHARLES PRICE-Junior Optimists; Phi Sigma Alpha: Badminton BRUCE PROCTOR RAGAN JLmi0r Lions; Or- pheo Troupe; Editor of E1 Don: Del Arm staff; A Cappella; Men's Octet; Fiesta Com- mittee; Editor of Student Handbook: Beta Phi Gamma; Tavern Tattlers PATRICIA RANEY BETTY J EAN N E RE ED Badmint0n ISABELLE A. RELLSTAB-Piloteel's; XV.A.A., pres.: Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Theta Kappa BARNEY ROBINSON-Bachelm's, p1'es.; Com- missioner 0f Assemblies; Commissioner of Athletics; Football RAYMOND R. ROSS-Alphu Gamma, Sigma; A.A.E. EMMA CONSUELO ROUSTAN Newman club; Alpha Gamma Sigma BETTY RUTLEDGE-Las Gitanas; Alpha Rho Tau; NYomen's Octet; A Cappella; Orpheo Troupe; Del Ano art staff WILLIAM EUGENE SANDON T1'easurer 0f the Associated Students; Newman club, pres. MARIE LOUISE $ENN-O.K. Club; Y.XV.C.A. LOLA MAE SHARAR-Alpha Gamma Sigma; Y.XV.C.A. DARLENE GRACE SHERFEY-Spinsters: Social Commissioner; VV.A.A.; Phi Sigma Alpha MYLES SI N NOTT-Flying Dons LELA EILEEN SLABACK-Sifrma Phi Sigma; XVomelfs Octet; Y.XV.C.A.; XV.A.A. JACK SLOSSON-Bachelors; Football; Track WARNER W. SPURRIER Buccaneers; Sigma Phi Sigma; Band; Orchestrz MARGARET A. STEARNS -AIpha Gamma Sig- 11121 EDITH MARIE STOOPS HARWETT ADELE STURGEON-Las Gitanas; AAVU .; Campus committee MARY K EY TETER-Spinste1's HELEN TlBBALS-Lns Meninas; XV.A.A.; A1- ;Jha Gamma Sigma HOLLIS TIBBALS L-as Meninzls; Alpha Gam- ma Sigma; XV.A.A. HELEN TIDBALL AIpha Gamma Sigma RALPH STERLING TIPPiN Sigmn Phi Sigma; College Y THEODORE JACKSON TRIPLETT-Bascball; Flying Dons: CRT. ARTHUR RAY TYE J1mio1' Optimists, pres;- A.A.E., pres; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Badmin- ton AUDREY VAN WILLIAM GOWER WAS-Los Gauchos; Presi- dent of the Associated Students; Freshman Mass president; Football; C.P.T. ROBERT G. WARD Bachc1m's Football; C. IKT. FRANKLIN PARKER WELLS-Bachelors; Swimming; Track PHYLLIS WETHERELL-Spinsters; Alpha Rho Tau; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Sigma Alpha; Phi Theta Kappa; Tavern Tattlers; W'.A.A.; Editor of Del Ano THOMAS TADD WHITE ALICE WlNTERBOURNE-Las Meninas, pres; AJV.S., press, Alpha Gamma Sigma; Phi Theta Kappa; Tavern Tattlers; Alpha Mu Gamma: Associated editor of Tavern Post IDA B. WOODARD-O.K. club; Y.XV.C.A, J. STANLEY WOOLSTON ROBERT A. YENSEN Junior Optimists; A.A.E., pres.; C.P.T. LILY YOSHIMl--Y.XV.C.A. Bookstore Manager JACK YOUNG Buccanee1 s: Alpha Gamma Sigma; A.A.E. SECRETARIAL GRADUATES GEORGINA ANDERSON GWENDOLYN G. BOZARTH-O.K. club: YJV: C.A., pres; XV.A.A. . LlLLl-AN BREAUX VIRGINIA A. GRAY DORIS JESSEE L-as Meninas: Alpha Gamma Sigma JEANNE YVONNE LAWRENCE Las: Gitanas, pres: Basketball DOLORES LUNA-Alpha Mu Gamma; Alpha Gamma Sigma: Phi Theta Kappa MARJORIE F. MAXWELL THEODORA LOLA PAPPAS Las Meninas MARI LYN PETE RS-Las Meninas VIRGINIA MARIE POLLARD Las Meninas; Newman club; Majorette BERNADINE RAND PATRICIA RANEY EMMA CONSUELO ROUSTAN-Newman club; Alpha Gamma Sigma DORIS SAMUELSON-O.K. Club; Y.V'.C.A.; XV.A.A. MARIE LOUISE SENN O.K. club: YJV.C.A. MARY KAY TETER-Spinsters MARY LOUISE WASHAM Pi10teers DOROTHY JEAN WILBUR A1pha Gamma Sigma: XVOme-Ifs Ambulance corps WAN DA WELLMAN-Pi10teers MAXINE WILLIAMS ADDITIONAL SOPHOMORE GRADUATES WILLIAM JOSEPH BAILEY BARBARA BAKER HORACE WARNE BATES ARTHUR MONROE BERRY-Los Gauchos; Fiesta Don; Track PAUL ROBERT BLAINE ERIC HARVEY GOODWlN-A.A.E.; Track; Band WILLARD GRANT KEELER-Los Gauchos RICHARD KESSLER-C.P.T. MARY JUANITA LA GRAND WILBUR LEROY LANKFORD Buccaneers WILLIAM S. LEINBERGER, JR.-Bache10rs; Alpha Mu Gamma; Alpha Gamma Sigma; Orpheo Troupe; A Cappella JOE MARGUCCl-Football, captain; Baseball DOROTHY JEANNE MARIE MARTIEN-Las Meninas JAMES MERRITT JAMES MORALES GEORGE OPP Los Gauchos; O.K. club JEWELL PENIWELL TONY PODOBNIK F'00tba11 LOUIS RlEHL-Bache10rs, president; C.P.T. PAUL SEDAR F0otba11, captain BURR SHAFER Los Gauchos CHARLES JAMES TAMARKIN TaVern Tatt- lers, president; O.K. club; Beta Phi Gamma; Tavern Post; E1 D011 FRANK LOUIS WAS Bache101 s, president; Aviation club INDUSTRIAL CERTIFICATES KENNETH WAYNE BROWN A1pha Gamma Sigma; Track; Phi Theta Kappa JACK HARPER-Junior Optimists JAMES KOBAYASHI GENE MORRISON EDWARD WILLIAM REEDER-Buccaneers THOMAS WHITE FINE HRTS 12,, x,, h ,. ,izxf57,; X ,, ,, 7 4,72 A 7,, x. u ,, , kx, H ,, , , ,, 27,, ,, ,x ,l ,u .y x! 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Second 1'0sz Phyllis XVetherell, Patti Mattison, Charles Tamarkin, Holway Jones, Linden Criddle, Bob Douce, David Keirsey, John Hall, Jack Forcey, Howard Redford, Jo Reuter, Mr. Glenn. EL DON Anofher AH-American award was gar- nered by El Don's firsf semesfer s+aH. Re- sponsible were Linden Criddle. edi+or; Beverly Ber+mann. sociefy edHor; Gus+avo SPRING 5013??? ACIDgitiEQnVERN POST Luzania. sporfs; and Bruce Regan. feaJrures. Special issuestoo+balL spring fashions. alumni. and commencemenJr-were broughf forfh wifh greaf effort Ragan warily accepfed Hue ediforial elec- +ric chair for second semesfer. wifh Jack Forcey assisfing on feafures; Josephine Reufer. sociefy: and Luzania. sporfs. Affer John H. McCoy's deparfure in December. T. H. Glenn assumed +he role 01C adviser. kwmwg EL DON STAFF First row: Linden Criddle, Leona Reading, Gustavo Luzania. Second row: Betty Hillhouse, Bruce Ragan, Josephine Renter, Jack Forcey. EL DON EDITORS . Linden Criddle, fall semester; Bruce Ragan, sprlng semester l Howard Bedford, Phyllis VVetherell, Jo Reutef, Mrs. Gail Smith, Muriel Davidson, Jack Forces: EDITORS When +his piclure was faken. Edilors Phyllis Welherell, Howard Bed- lord. Muriel Davidson. Jack Forcey. and Jo Reufer were slill on speaking Jrerms wiJrh +he lilerary adviser. Mrs. Gail Smilh. Laler. when copy was overdue, +here ensued a period of across-campus greelings lil possiblel of Jrhe oslracized woman. A sudden Hurry as some copy arrived. and amicable relalions could be resumed. Jaunly Linolen Criolclle aolminis- Bruce Ragan. who laler became lered slimulaling procls Jro college edilor of El Don, devoleol a large eleclion officials so +ha+ +here would parl of his l94-l summer vacafion +0 be maferial lor counly anol oul-of- edifing Jrhe yellow-covered SJruclemL slale newspapers. As manager of Handbook. somelimes known as Jrhe fhe publicily bureau. Criddle handled frosh bible. slories on plays. picnics, elecHons. and all college aclivilies. DEL ANO EDITOR Phyllis W'etherell ln accepling ecliJrorship of +he yearbook, Phyllis Welherell showed courage for she knew whal Jrhe lob would be. Managemenl o1c +he I940 high school annual haol Jraughl her +he maddening responsibilifies of such a posifion. She suggesled a new chronological lay-omL for +he book which was aban- doned when +he war broughf con- densalion of Del Ano lo save paper. A new dummy was made. changed. and changed again. She smiled and worked. and evenlually Jrhe book was finished. A2; Chie1c explainers ol why-so-and- so's-address-wasn'l-correcl in +he cli- reclory were Kalherine Grimes and Josephine Reuler. BETA PHI GAMMA Two inifiahons were +he high lithrs of BeJra Phi Gamma +his year. one af Long Beach wi+h several ofher chapfers. anol anofher a+ +he home of Beverly Berfmann in Orange. Mrs. Gerrie Grif- fiHh, nformer El Don sfancwC member. was made an honorary member of +he or- ganizafion. which was direcfed by John H. McCoy. First row: Eugene Murphy, Katherine Grimes, Gus Luzania, Bruce Ragan, Dorothy Tipton, Linden Criddle, Jo Renter. Second row: Charles Tamakrin, Patti Mattison, Jack Forcey, Dorothy Beardsley, Mason Teter, Betty Hillhouse. TIME OUT Arranged by members of +he radio produc+ion class. Time 0qu for Jrhe Dons was eagerly heard by iunior col- lege s+uden+s. who were Jrreafed +o such feafures as round-Jrable discussions by faculfy members. music. and original plays. Nof shown here are Suzanne Sid- man and Marilyn Hargrove. feminine casnL members. who presenfed college chaffer. Ernesf Crozier Phillips advised +he producfions. Barnett, Colin Burlingame, John Neff, Bill Todd, Bob Davy, John Chapman. MW : M' MM MM MMMMM MMMMMM MMMMMMM M?MWMM MMMMMMM MMMMMMMWMMMMM MMMMMMMMMM MMM THE SAME ' I , MMW OLD THING I , CMMM M M . ', MMMM When Sanfa Ana was hoer V 5 f a. I ,- . I Ii, 1 M MMWMZZZJMMM I fo 6 DeHa Psi Omega conven- M ' ' ' 9 MM Hon HIe local chapfer pre- sen+ed The Same Old Thing. Herbert. Heinze, Robert 'Douce, Susan Sidman, Marilyn Hargrove. MMELMER Elmer was DeHa Psi Omega's confribufion +0 +he Beaux Arfs ball April IO. and 6+ Tusfin. Sanfa Ana. and Orange high schools. Af +he Co-ed Frolic, So Wonderful in Whife given. Clifford Hale, Billie Thompson, Alice VVinterbourne, Doris Faupel, Gloria Schultz, Ruth Howell, Jeannette Ellis. FIESTA PLAY Six would-be ac+ors and adresses who are sharing an aparfmenf In New York. Jrry fo lure Hwe producer from down-sfairs +0 see H'Iem per- Form: +ha+ is We basis 'FOF Francis Swann's amusing Ou+ of +he Frying Pan, presenfed fhis year by eleven drama s+uden+s. Under +he direchon 01c Erneer Crozier Phillips. +he group enferfained nexf year's college s+uden+s af +he local high school on May l5. ?wwbw me w ?XYSK XWHV'. Rhine How AHW ' mm. 2mm Reed, X n H n my d thhw, hm ka, ! Htu-AUQJ MHHUH 'FMe-r, HMSL'h, vr'mt- . Second Helen Eux'ny 3 VUMM'K Hex J 005i. i hnym'd, HeXeu KiHey. M When . Ada Mae Moment, Jnhu Martinez, Mason VeXSmx, N Ruh- . stunning. Grimes L W . X. YUVV . argare .f. Rohfleisch HLPHH RHO THU Alpha Rho Tau was very ac+ive H115 year. affending a +hea+er par+y. sponsoring in collaborafion wifh Sigma Phi Sigma, Delfa Psi Omega and Tavern TaHlers. Hme Beaux Arfs ball. and holding Hweir annual Chrisf- mas Card sale. Members in We ad- ver+ising class also made many 01c Hue bullefin board displays enjoyed aH year. First row: XVayne Andrade, Mary Kobayashi, Jeannette Ellis, Billie Thompson, Constance Block, Elaine Becker, Mary Ann Andrews, Marguerite Baker. Second row: Miss Egge, Phyllis VVethel'ell, Phyllis Luther, Sharlotta Langton, Lorraine Bolyard, Betty Moulton, Helen Butler, Buck Bradford. Bud Mahoney, Bob Perryman, Betty Rutledge, Frances Geddes, Elaine Becker, Betty Moulton, Elaine Becker, Del Ano art editor Mrs. Burrows, art adviser, Jeannette Ellis, Marguerite Baker. DEL ANO Del Ano arf sfaff has been hard 6+ work since Hue firs+ of +his school year facing. surmounfing. or circumvenfing Hwe innumerable obsfacles +ha+ bes+rew +he pafh +0 an edi+ed yearbook. lfs members made +he layout scheduled picfures. chose +he cover. fook +he picfures and alfernafed befween woe and inspirafion. Always Jthere +0 help +hem. Mrs. Bur- rows once again bore much of Jrhe responsibilify. We owe her many Jrhanks for her confribufion +0 +he growing yearbook. 36 Mr. Hull, Mr. Francis, Mr. iYiIIiams and Mr. Reed THE PRINT SHOP The pressman and linofype operafor aJr Fine Arfs Press exerf a iascinaiion over Hie sfudenf wrifers who frequenfly deal wifh Jrhem. Diredor Thomas E. 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Elechion +o +he socieer is made by +he1cacul+y once in +he fall and again in spring. Members muer be sopho- more Alpha Gamma Sigmas who are oufsfanoling in Characfer and in school achvihes. The club's annual , V 3 , spring banque+ was held +his year in , . ' . . h 3 ' , 53.,3, honor of Direcfor Hammond. e I ' ' H ' XX First Filwlerliae; ElfinttlelrbbgurnehMonte Griffith, Betty Catland, Lucille Crawford, Muriel David- son, y 1s 'e ere . hecon row: Miss XVatson, Dolores Luna, Isabelle Rellst b A Ulseth, Betty Mitchell, David Keirsey. a , nne HLPHH GHMMH SIGMA Providing amusemenf for ofher club members. Alpha Gamma Sigmas had fe JreH how Jrhey earned money for Jrhe club's award +o be presenfed a+ graduahon. This year Omicron chapfer edifed Volume V of The Torchbearer. s+a+e magazine con- Jraining news of Jrhe JrwerH'y-six chap- Jrers' acfivifies. and held monfhly social and business mee+ings. Mem- bers. elec+eol for one semesfer only. muer have approximafely +hirfy-one grade poinfs for enfry. First row: Herbert Baird, Raymond Ross, Richard Eggleston, Art Tye, Joseph Fadler, Jack Forcey, Bob Brigante, David Keirsey, Basil Martinez, Jack Neff, Holway Jones, Rodger Stern, Lee Ross. Second row: John Chapman, Dolores Luna, Dorothy Wilbur, Anne Ulseth, Muriel Davidson, Betty Catland, Alice Winterbourne, Phyllis Luther, Helen Tibbals, Marieta Brown, Isabelle Rellstab, Doris 1. Hill, Lucille Andrew, Blanche Patton, Helen Tidball, Lois Mae Marsh, Lucille Warnke, Margaret Power. Third row: Miss Lella Watson, Virginia Huelskamp, Lola Mae Sharar, Gloria Schultz, Betty Hillhouse, Mary Leinberger, Doris Jessee, Dorothy Cole, Marlys Park, Eleanor Bender, Ruth Howell, Patti Mattison, Doris V. Hill, Marguerite Baker, Lucille Crawford, Ruth Compton, Emma Roustan, Marilynn Foote, Emily Joost, Lucille Her- nandez, Erma Orr, Mary Toyoda, Monte Griffith. Back row: Ralph Gish, Bob Douce, James Wylie Jr., Phyllis Wetherell, Dorothy Barnes, Billie Thompson, Helen Butler, Eugenia Bond. Maxine Giliuson, Fredrica Ewing, Jeannette Ellis, Frances Smith. ALPH A MU GAMMA Membership is hard +0 earn in Alpha Mu Gamma. nafional honor sociefy in iunior colleges. colleges. and universifies for sfudenfs doing excepfional work in foreign lan- guages. Ze+a Chapfer of Sanfa Ana held +he firsf semesfer's inifiafion af V; Long Beach. Anne Ulsefh represenf- ' ed Zefa chap+er a+ +he +hree-day nafional convenfion in San+a Bar- bara. Founder's Day in May was cele- brafed a+ U. C. L. A. by a program and ioinf inifiafion wifh ofher Soufh- em California Chapfers. Miss LeHa Wa+son advises +he club. First row: Miss Watson, Monte Griffith, Dolores Luna, Alice VVinterbourne. Second row: Anne Ulseth, Dorothy Barnes, David Keirsey, Bill Leinberger, Jack Forcey. PHI SIGMA ALPHA Members 01c Phi Sigma Alpha. honorary social science organizafion sfudy +he moer serious problems of in+erna+ional relafions. Laer fall Arf Gorfon and Ralph Gish aHended an lnfemafional Relafions Convenfion a+ Redlands. Lafer five members of Hwe club parficipafed in +he NaHonal Associa+ion of Universifies and Col- leges Conference af Occidental College. Throughouf +he year He Club confribu+ed several books +0 +he school library. Orville Knufsen ad- vises +he organizafion. First row: Jeanne Conliffe, Ralph Gish, Cecilia Phillips, Anita VVasson, Art Gorton, Lucille Andrew, Virginia Huelskamp, Phyllis VVetherell. Second row: Francis Geddes, Bill Sandon, Martha George, Chuck Price, Blanche Patton, Jack Forcey, Paul Cleary, Linden Criddle Bob Grable, Mr. Knutsen. , Mmmmm, First row: Maxine Giliuson, Jane Doyle, Betty Banks, Phyllis Brockbank, Elaine Howard, Billie Thompson. Second row: Herbert Baird, Alice VVinterbourne, David Keirsey, John Chap- man, Monte Griffith, Bill Leinberger, Jeannette Ellis, XVayne Andrade, Jo Reuter, XVarner Spurrier. Third row: Miss Watson, Lois Mae Marsh, Joan Dickerson, Lucille XVarnke, Dorothy Beardsley, Barbara Jones, Jeanne Turner, Martha George, LuJean Kail. Fourth row: Patti Mattison, Muriel Davidson, Margaret Power, Helen Tidball, Anne Ulseth, Helen Holzgl'afe, Eugenia Bond, Helen Butler, Marguerite Baker. Fifth row: Bob Douce, James Hull, Bob Landon, Bob Brigante, Buck Bradford, Jack Forcey. GERMAN CLUB Meefing a+ clhcmceremL homes +his year. members 01c H1e German club enjoyed Hwe diversion of German songs and games. Mr. Sfromer. club adviserl reporfs +ha+ Schnifzelbank was +he moer popular game. One of Hue Ias+ meefings of He year was a beach parer. First row: Monte Griffith, M1 . Stromer, Erma Orr. Marie Senn, Dorothy XVilbur, Lucille Craw- ford. Second row: John Droege, Herb Heinze, Raymond Ross, Ralph Tippin, Lee Ross, Emily Joost. SPANISH CLUB Aspiring s+uden+s of Spanish have me+ each mon+h in Hue Women's Lounge +0 enfer+ain each oJrher wifh programs of skiJrs. dialogues. songs. and games. Among +heir acfivifies were Jrrilos +0 +he Princess +hea+re +0 see Mexican movies. First row: Herbert Baird J12, ances Smith, Chuck Price. Second row: Lucille Andrew, Betty Hillhouse, Lucille Hernandez, Marilyn Foote, Dolores Luna. Third row: Miss Swass, Emma ioustnn, Claire Lee McMillan, Norma, Piper, Dorothy 32111103, Doris I. Hill, Katherine Grimes, AH, Horton, Betty Lou Haynes. FRENCH CLUB In I9l7. during Hue firer WoHd War. He French club was organized. This oldesf of campus Clubs. now known as L'Hofel de Rambouillef has juer complefed a moswL successful year. The club's social calendar con- sis+ed 01C even+s such as a freasure hunJr par+y. a progressive dinner a+ Chrisfmas fime. and April breakfast and a May picnic. AHrachive year books were designed each semeerer. AVIATION One of Jrhe college groups JrhaJr was hardes+ hi+ by +he evenJr of December 7 was Jrhe aviafiyon de- par+men+. Grounded. +he fliers were forced aHer some delay +0 +rek +0 Baker on +he Mojave deserf and puf in +heir flying hours during Jrhe week- ends. lnerrchror-aolviser H. O. Rus- sell leH during Jrhe las+ quar+er o1C Jrhe college year +0 help th na- Jrional defense. These s+uden+s are in Jrhe infer- mediafe fraining couse +ha+ +akes in +heir second HHy hours. They have already had +heir primary +raining course. s-rwximmx First row: Mr. Line, Claire Malloy, Willie Mattinson, Art Tye, Charles Smith, Ed Reeder, Robert Yensen, Mr. Russell. Second row: Jack Triplett, NVilliam Helling, Homer Hannaford, Bill W'as, Louis Markel, VVilIiam Dickey, Bill Sandon, Edward Haynes. Three members of this group Who were not present for the picture are VVilIard Luton, Gene Morrison, and John Barnard. A. A. E. The campus A.A.E., a branch of +he nahonal American Associafion of Engineers. has as ifs purpose +he s+udy of modern engineering pro- iechs. The usual demonsfrafions by represen+a+ives of big uhlifies had +0 be cancelled because of +he war. jaysee engineers climaxed +he A.A.E.'s l942 ac+ivi+ies by an epic s+eak-bake. Cth members regreHed Jrhe deparfure 01c Maior H. O. Rus- seH. adviser. who was called info War Deparfmen+ fechnical research labora+ories +oward Jrhe Close of Jrhe year. C. R. Nisewanger is co-adviser 01c +he Club. First row: Malcolm Nelson, David Almond, Rodger Stern. Second row: Stan Jiles, Robert Yen- sen, Art Tye, Jack Young, Bob Haven. Third row: Mr. Russell, Charles Boquist, Dick Eggleston, Dick Gibson, Raymond Ross. ?WWK BACHELORS Following defense legislaHon by He sfudenf execufive board. He Bro+herhood of Bachelors gained na+ionwide publicify by subs+i+u+ing recorded music a+ +he Bachelors ball and buying de1cense bonds wifh Hue orchesfra funds. The defense ball was held aJr +he Sanfa Ana Counfry club. and was preceded by dinner 5+ KnoH's Berry farm. Lives Here a Bachelor +ha+ spurns food? First row: Ted Nicholson, Hugo Bracci, Doug Odney, Jack Baldwin, Jack Kaiser, Jake Schier- ling, Dale Van Booven, Jack Slosson. Second row: Mr. Sheffield, Hal Lilley, Eris Jamison, Chuck Page, Oliver Fletcher, Louie Riehl, Bill Leinberger. Milton Smith, Alan Hadell, Lawrence Christoffersen, Mr. Moomaw. Third row: Stanford King, George Veeh, Ted Craig, Frank Wells. Grass: Field Berry, Joel Hayes. BUCCANEERS Buccaneers suffered +he loss of bon advisers Messrs. Peferson and Rol'ncleisch. +his year. The losses did no+ affecf +he Soph-Frosh dance and a final iniJriaJrion of firsf semesfer pledges a+ Long Beach. The war. however. did cancel +heir habifual +rek +0 Cafaiina in June. First row: Bob Grable, Kenny Beck, Jim Russell, Bill Watson, Jack Eller, Don Jacobi, Chuck Christian. Second row: Gene Perkins, George Barnett, Don Harding, Warner Spurrier, Marvin Lawrence, Bud Mahoney, Jack Young. Standing: Jack Porter, Scott Hoeptner, Don Newquist, Ed Reeder, Mr. Rohfleisch, Herb Heinze, Art Mendoza, Malcolm Nelson, Bill Sandon, Richard Castello, Bob Spurrier. LAS GITANAS Las Gifanas. in common wi+h H1e reer of Hue women's clubs. loer several members +0 work or mafrimony. However +heir schedule of evenJrs held +hrough Hwis year wifhouf serious change. They sponsored +he Gypsy Doodle for Hue bene1chL 0e Hwe Sfu- denf Loan Fund, and mef for an in- formal parfy and a formal dance. First row: Tommie Tomlinson, Louise Denni, Marjorie Fishbach, Harriet Sturgeon, Beverly Eckles, Betty Rutledge, Jeanne Lawrence, Kathryn Cooney, Anita Johnson, Barbara Reynolds, Mildred Lockett, Elaine Becker. Second row: Miss Anderson, Virginia Rhine, Sharlotta Langton, Lenora Marchant, Maxine Giliuson, Ruth Howell, Dorothy Barnes, Marie Wallace, Lucille Warnke, Lila. Moore, Mrs. Knutsen. LAS MENINAS Largeer service club in school, Las Meninas. oufsfripped by a Hwird +he ofher women's clubs in membership. Besides +heir acfivifies confined +0 +he club. +he Meninas presen+ed Hweir annual May Morning Breakfast wifh- 0qu benefif of blackout They. along wifh Hue res+ of +he Associafed Women Sfudenfs. were +0 be seen clicking kniHing needles for refugees and soldiers. Grass: Cecilia Earel, Suzanne Thompson, Renette Hanson, Phyllis Luther, Martha. George. First row: Theodora Pappas, Alice Winterbourne, Helen Holzgrafe, Helen Tibbals, Jean May, Virginia Huelskamp, Jeanne Conliffe, Betty Lou Haynes, Natalie Nelson, Betty Froeschle, Cecilia Phillips, Dorothy Hazelton, Virginia Pollard. Second row: Anita Wasson, Blanche Pat- ton, Betty Catland, Irma Youel, Marilyn Peters, Rebecca Archer, Catherine Cunningham, Vir- ginia Homing, Ruth Murphy, Dorothy Martian, Patsy Miller, Betty Banks, Miss Decker. Third FAOVE: Glenna Titchenal, Mildred Hampton, Doris Jessee, Helen Butler, Doris Jacobs, Mary Ann 11 rews. LAS GAUCHOS The Penny Fair was foregone by press of circumslances +his year. bu1L +he Gauchos. undelerred. sponsored +he Spring SponL and mewL semi- monlhly in +ha+ brigl'nL-recl omnibus fhey call lhe club car +0 plol such fluings as eleclion campaigns. First row: Bill Was, Bruce Gelker, Paul Cleary, Keith Davis, Harlan Smith, Charles Miyada, Bob Cumberworth, Gene Morrison, Buck Bradford. Second row: Eugene Murphy, Jack Forcey, Don Metz, Mr. Schroeder, Bill Gulley. Third row: Bob Brigante, Mr. Jackson, Jim Balsel', Dick Plavan, XNillard Keeler, George Opp, Nick Roussos, Don XVilde, Ed Robinson. JUNIOR LIONS The Junior Lions could nol con- Jrinue oul-ol-lown acfivifies alfer December 7. so +he Skaling Parly +hey have always sponsored was re- placed by Levi-coHon dance. all in +he inferesf of nalional defense. Rhylhm apparenfly inferesled Jrhem greally, for Hwey also gave aller- game dances during Hie loolball sea- son. First row: Willie Mattinson, Ralph Gish, Milton B'Ieeha11,.L. Ross Hager, Art Gorton. Second row: Mr. Stromer, Harold Stanley, Bruce Ragan, Bill Hellmg, Mr. Knutsen. PILOTEERS Pilofeers. girls' service Club, was larger +his year Hwan ever before. Pledge parfies, formal inifia+ions. and pafriofic acfivifies kepf +he members busy. Climaxing +he year's soda! avenfs was Hue annual Mofher- Faculfy Tea in April. Grass: Doris I. Hill, Doris V. Hill, Barbara Brisco, Jeanne Clark. First row: Mrs. Knipe, Mary Washam, Wanda Wellman, Marilyn Maag, Isabelle Rellstab, Eugenia Bond, Peggy Newton, Bobbie Emmerson, Pat Sharpley, Kathleen Alford, Mrs. Block. Second row: Barbara Jones, Frances Smith, Jane Doyle, Mildred Day, Marieta Brown, Ada Mae Harbough, Helen Heninger, Wanda Blank, Fredrica Ewing, Dorothy Beardsley, Barbara Gillapsy. SPINSTERS This Iasf semesfer. Hue Sisferhood of Spinsfers dropped ifs spinning and Jrook up kniHing for fine Red Cross. They also presen+ed +he annual bridge Jrea and fashion show aJr H1e Ebell Club house. The usual oqu-of- Jrown dinner-dance was changed +0 a dinner and show a+ home. when war regulafions ceased +0 permif +he former. First row: Phyllis W'etherell, Martha Cox, Mary Toyoda, Elaine Howard, Alice Ivel'son, Lucille Andrew, Darlene Sherfey, Mary Kay Teter, Marlys Park, Jordis Gold, Phyllis Brockbank. Sec- ond row: Mrs. XYetherell, Patti Mattison, Marguerite Baker, Peggy Hoffman, Helen Finley, Jane Holmes, Mary Leinberger, Evelyn Anderson, Ethel Hendricks, Jo Reuter, Joan Dickerson, Mrs. Burrows. JUNIOR OPTIMISTS The fledgling service Club of Hue campus made news +his year by i+s diverse ac+ivi+ies and lavish inifia- fion rifual. The Junior Opfimisfs. closely allied wifh Hwe senior club of San+a Ana. represenJr Hue college bofh on and off He campus. Social acfiviHes H115 year included a dance par+y a+ +he Palladium. horseback rides. snow parfies. and bowling ven- +ures. Adviser is William T. EllioH. First row: Art Tye, Richard Gibson, Robert Yensen, XII . Elliott, Bob Perryman, Howard Bed- forg. Second row: Emory Yount, Bill Gordon, Dick Pearson, Chuck Price, Francis Geddes, Bo Davy. ORPHAN KIDDIES Orphan Kiddies, a social Club. has more dances. skafing parfies. and in- JrereswLing meefing Hwan almos+ any o+her club on He campus. The mem- bers even managed +0 be af a bowl- ing parfy one nighf during a long black-ouf. First row: Doris Wirth, Donna Green, Betty Catland, Gwendolyn Bozarth, Billie Thompson, Jeannette Ellis, Marjorie Malcolm, Norma Campbell, Marjorie Bougher, Marilynn Hargrove. Second row: Doris Samuelson, Marie Senn, Helen Heninger, Tommie Tomlinson, Doris V. Hill, Fayne Kirley, Ruth Long, Ida Woodard. Third row: Kenny Beck, Tex Hanson, Jim Faul, Bob Douce, John Hall, Jim Foley. Y. W. C. A. The Y.W.C.A. rendered genuine service +0 Jrhe erudenJrs oi S.A.J.C. by maintaining Jrhe second-hand booksfore. sponsoring Red Cross sewing on +he campus, confribufing a defense bond +0 Jrhe Sfudenf Loan Fund. and giving +0 +he Emergency Red Cross Drive and +0 several na- +ional and infernafional organiza- iions. The mofher-daughier dinner brough+ a successful year +0 a close. First row: Helen Heninger, Mary Kobayashi, Margaret Funakoshi, Gene Macres, Doris Samuel- son, Lucille Hernandez, Celia Sifuentes, Betty Catland. Grass: Norma Campbell, Mildred Day, Gwendolyn Bozarth, Kathleen Alford, Mary VVasham. Second row: Miss XVhiting, Lucille Craw- ford, Marjorie Malcolm, Lela Slaback, Betty McMillen, Anne Ulseth, Lola Mae Sharar, Ruth Compton, Anne Glidden, Mrs. Tessmann, Claire Lee McMillen, Mrs. Smith. Back row: Jeannette Ellis, Lily Yoshimi, Olive Martin, Marie Senn, Margie Bowman. Y. M. C. A. The college uni+ oi Jrhe Y.M.C.A. has spenlr much of +he Tirsf year ius+ becoming familiar wifh Jrhe Tunchion 01c +he organizafion in conneciion wi+h college life. There have been numerous dinner meeiings af which various Y officials have ouHined college Y programs and held panel discussions. Represenfafives affend- ed +he ioinJr Y.M.-Y.W. ConTerence ai Pomona. The social highlighf was a week end visif +0 Barfon FlaJrs near Big Bear. The main proiecf oi Jrhe club This year was providing food baskeJrs for needy families af Chris+- mas Jrime. The club is advised by Mr. Knighfs. First row: Ralph 'Fippin, Art Tye, John Hall, an Oshiki, Jack Kaiser, Francis Geddes. Second row: Mr. Knights, John Moffet, 'I'ed Schunok, 30b Landon, Jim Faul, John Montanus, Ray Ross. AMBULANCE CORPS The Ambulance Corps was organ- izecl sl'iorJrly aHer war was declared by +he Unileol Slales. Hs members now compose whal mighl be called a miliJrary unil. The girls have or soon will have +heir lirsl-aicl cards. They are learning how +0 operale an am- bulance so +hal a direcf alfack on our coasf will find +hem prepared +0 give Hue kind of help moer needed. First row: Margaret Funakoshi, Doris Jacobs, Betty Froeschle, Betty Hillhouse, Dorothy VVil- bur, Margaret Getty, Jeannette Ellis, Suzanne Sidman, Stearns, Doris Hill, Claire McMillen. Second row: Renet Evelyn Anderson, Betty McMillen, XVanda Blank, Elaine Howard, Lila Moore, Margaret te Hansen, Mary Louise Leinberger, aback, Anne Glidden, Helen Tibbals, Marie Wallace, Phyllis Brockbank, Patti Mattison, Hollis Tibhals. FLYING DONS Seven aspiring pilols lormeol Jrl'ie nucleus of a Naval Cadel uniiL lo be known as He Flying Dons. The sludenls will remain logelher during nearly all ol +heir Jrraining period. Up- on complelion of line course. Hie men will be commissioned second lieulenanfs in +he Naval Air Corps. Kramer Rohlleisch advised Hie group. First row: Miles Sinnot, Bill Dicky, Lew Coffman. Second row: XVarren Mann, Louis Markel, Jack Triplett, Mr. Rohfleisch. NEWMAN CLUB Among +he mos+ acfive of cam- pus organizafions is +he Newman club. During Hue firsf semes+er. mem- bers gave bo+h a pafriofic dance and a breakfast !n April +he.Provincial MeeHng was held here. The mon+ho1c May keer +he members busy win a convenHon and a semi-formal dance af +he Elks Club in Los Angeles. Fa+her John Callahan advises +he club. First row: Don Liebermann, James Foley. Catherine Cunningham, Marilyn Maag, Bill Sandon, Virginia Huelskamp, Lillian Breaux, Basil Martinez, Virginia Pollard. Second row: Reverend John Callaghan, Wayne Andrade, Rose Ellen Webb, Virginia Homing, Emma Roustan, Lucille Hernandez, Hugo Bracci, Louise Denni, Mary Markel, Cecilia Earel. S T R O P S S N E M ii; 2;? H is +he job of yell king and his assisfanf +0 keep grand-sfand en- +husiasm af a high pifch. This was accomplished during foofball season by WiHon MaHinson and Jimmie Dick Farren, who wenJr +0 such lengfhs as acrobafic erunJrs and Jrumloles Unadver+enH over Jrhe wafer wagon in order Jro amuse +he audi- ence. Jimmie Dick Fan'en, XYilton Mattinson Delithul +0 Jrhe occasionally bored roofing secfions aJr Jrhe foot ball games were Jrhe amLics of Jrhe song leaders: pivo+s. prances. and oJrher unnameable gymnasfics. The inexhauerible +rio in red sfirred en- Jrhusiasm aJr raHies and foofball games. Jeanne Conliffe, Jean May, Virginia Huelskamp L L A B ml. 0 O F m LeROY LITTLEJOHN center ERIS JAMISON-tackle GAME SCORES Sanfa Ana 20 La Verne O Sanfa Ana 25 Sanfa Monica 6 San+a Ana 7 Pasadena 20 ,, San+a Ana 53 Sacramenfo A.C. O San+a Ana 26 San Bernardino 7 Sanfa Ana 27' Loyola Frosh 7 Sanfa Ana 35 Chaffey 6 Sanfa Ana 1:9 Riversidewl3 San+a Ana 20 March Field 0 SanJra Ana . Pomon'aI-Forfeif; Sanfa Anaw39 San MaJreo I3 72 PAUL CLEARY-end BILL GULLEY baCk DONS 20 LA VERNE 0 Scheduled +0 be a comcerence ques- +ion mark. wifh Hwe loss o1c nearly half o1C Hwe I940 Nafional Champion Squad +hrough graduafion, Coach Bill Cook's l94l edi+ion looked every inch Hue same powerhouse as Huey mowed down La Verne college 20-0 +0 bring +he +hir+een+h consecufive win. The firs+ sfruggle under Hue arc lighfs demon- sfrafed +he hurling arm of Joe Mar- gucci and broughf +he covefed I'Don of +he VVeekH +0 all-conference pivof man. LeRoy LiHleiohn. K x . . . XXWWJW HARLAN SMITHEend ,. , , . v . LL 3 7 A A A, WWW??? WWX MAW XAX 717W; - ,, AWEA CHUCK PAGE-back b , , ' p A . 0f w 'A erf V . , ?Eb 4?xe XWWM J , , - , E fngyj 1V A WW w . . E Xx A JEWA A M y! 5 E WMEE ,, K ; EW EVE? Aux . A a Xg Wx' ' E ' ' MEEAE E KWZW 7 V , . , .x . K . , x 47? . A A . x BARNEY ROBINSON back yAQ , A x . A w A $3 , - Myg - ' V ' 72 'erJVy x ,E QSAVAEAN 4 . EA . .. x. A 7a? , . . . 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The cards and Bill Gulley were againer Jrhe Corsairs. how- ever. as +hey wound up on Jrhe small side of a 25-6 score. DONS 7 PASADENA 20 Talk was again circulafing Jrhe cam- pus and Jrhrough unofficial downiown groups of a second naiional champion- ship squad. when Davy Don ran info his +oughes+ cusfomer. Jrhe Pasadena Bulldog. H was one of +hose affairs where everyihing wenf wrong bu+ +he gafe receip+s. An esfimaied 25.000 saw +he Dons go down under +he Bull- dogs 20-7. DONS 53 SACRAMENTO A. C. O Thoroughly irked af his recenf de- feat Davy Don girded on his bes+ pair of shoulder pads. headed norJrh. and reiurned Jrhe nex+ Monday wiJrh a sfory abeu+ scalping +he Sacramenfo Afh- le+ic club 53-0. The club replaced a Sanfa Rosa squad whose ranks had been reduced by iniuries and sickness. DONS 26 SAN BERNARDINO 7 Wifh nociurnai campus raids and cries of vengeance. +he San Bernar- dino indian allegedly roamed Jrhe s+ree+s oi San+a Ana for several days before +he conference opener. They held Jrhe Dons scoreless uniil Jrhe second quarier. Well inJro +he +hird period. wiJrh +he score Jried af six all, Pruney Parsons broke ioose for 20 poin+s in five minuies. and +he Indian was scaiped and buried. Parsons was given Don 01c +he Week award. bqu Paul Cleary was ciied for parficular aleriness. x QS'AV v x ' next. x? l DON N EWQU lST-Center 'W N ICK ROUSSOS-!gum'd BOB CHANDLER-contei HAROLD RICHARDS b21ck JOH N DOl-back CON RAD HANSON-guard DON LI EBERMANN g ual d WES PETERKIN back NVNXN JAMES BLACKWELL e11 xxx; Fl ELD BERRY-end HAMAKER end TONY PODOBNIK 2UuH' BOB GREEN J ynL-k JACK PORTER Ium: JOEL HAYES-lelllzlflt1' DONS 27 LOYOLA FROSH 7 Once again on The viclory palh. Davy Don pulled 0qu his l7+h win in l8 slarls while driving The slruggling lrosh all over Jrhe Municipal bowl. The con- JreswL Turned omL To be liJrJrle more Jrhan a mild breal'her Tor +he Dons as Jrhey breezed home on Jrhe viclory end OT a 27-7 score. DONS 35 CHAFFEY 6 Inspired by vichories over Jrheir lasl opponenls. Coach Cook's charges liler- ally bowled over Berf Heiser's ChaHey Panlhers by 35-6. DONS I9 RIVERSIDE l3 Delerminecl +0 end +he reign of Jrhe Dons as conference griol kings. +he aroused Riverside Bengals slormecl inlo +he Municipal bowl fresh from an upse1L over Fullerfon. The locals found +hem- selves up againsl one OF The +oughes+ opponenls of Jrhe season. The Dons led a+ hahC Jrime 6-0. bunL Jrwo Riverside passes evened +he score. Cookls charges again assumed command of Jrhe field only +0 be lied up laJrer wiJrh Tour minules +0 go in +he laer quarler I3-l 3. In a las1L minule olo-or-olie aerial allack, Gulley hurled Winkler a perlecf slrike a few seconds before Jrhe gun ended The game. Final counl: Dons l9; Bengals l3. Re X FULLE TON SANTA ANA ngwwlzxvxzx w I, ,1 , DONS 6 FULLERTON 0 Wi+h Hue l94l conference crown a+ erake. +he Dons and Hornefs mef in +heir annual big game before nearly l5.000 furkey-sfuffed fans in one of He mosf brillian+ games of +he season. The winning combinafion was again a pass from Gulley +0 Winkler. as Sanfa Ana held ifs crown as leader of +he Easfern conference gridmen. Closes+ can of fine aHernoon came when Ful- ler+on's La Shell. considered +he fas+es+ back o1C +he lof. broke loose for 63 yards and was finally nailed on Hwe four yard sfripe, as Margucci burswL info speed and knocked him oufside. There was Hue usual aHergame up- roar. bqu We score remained: San+a Ana 6. Fullerfon O. DONS 39 SAN MATEO I3 Ringing down We curfain of He '4l season. He Dons ou+played. ouhcoughf and oufscored +he Norfhern California iaysee champions. in whaJr could have unofficially been billed as fine play for We s+a+e fiHe. Nine Jrhousand fans saw Hwe Dons go +hrough +he Bulldogs as Hwey ?inished +heir season wifh a 39-13 win. DONS 20 MARCH FIELD 0 anrended as a brea+her before He conference fifular baffle wifh FuHerJron, +he HH wi'fh Uncle Sam's Flyers proved +0 be whaJr H was rafed. a+ leas1L in He second half. Coach Blas Mercurio's Flyers kep1L +he Dons' aerial affack on He ground during +he firsf periods. and He scarlef and black had +0 resorf +0 sheer power +0 overwhelm Hue avia+ors 20-0. -W?Wf , 7 WW X , BASKETBALL 62 JACK KLEIN, basketball captain CONFERENCE BASKETBALL Sanfa Ana 4! Fuller+on 43 Sanfa Ana 43 Chaffey 58 Sanfa Ana 50 San Bernardino IQ, Sanfa Ana 53 Pomona 45 Sanfa Ana 64 Cifrus 35 Sanfa Ana 4l Riverside 44 Team scoring for season: Sanfa Ana 292 Opponenfs 244 First squad: Arky Lawrence, f.; Jack Klein, g1; Eris Jamison, 0.; Ed XVinkleI', f.; Jack Kaiser, gr: Jim Faul, f.; Don Yoder, g. JACK KLEIN. pitcher W ; v R? mew ' . ' N XXV 722va M .. .. QAW 1:; . x I4 a,w WM Q , KZKV c? Q rme xv; a W A?Awa X a a mist 2,39; BASEBALL Headed +hrough +he season wi+h less players +han any oH'Ier squad, and more of a chance +0 win He pennanf Hwan any ofher Jream. Hwe Don's 1942 base- ball squad appeared leader 0a +he loop as Del Ano wenJr +0 press. WiHn an all- imporfanf game wifh FuHeeron coming up. He Dons were fled for Hwe lead. JACK PORTE R-c-aptain t i TRACK Winners of nearly everyfhing +hey could gei' +heir hands on. Coach John Ward's l942 edifion Jmack and field Jream did everyfhing expecfed of Hwem. Only reversai on He Held in He en+ire season was a 69-62 upsewL handed +hem by He SC Frosh, affer +he Dons had humbled +he frosh 75 l-2-46 I-2 earlier in He season. ,The Wardmen ran +hrough Hwe conference Jrrampling San Bernardino lOI-30; Fullerfon IO2- 29: and Chaffey ll4 l-Z-lb l-2. ln a friangular meeJr +hey Jrurned back Riverside 28 and CiJrrus U l-ZL while piling up of l25 l-2. 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W xk A W W K, ??M 3W M Kw ' WW w ' WWW ?W W WW XZXIMM m V: wy w: Betty Mitchell, Isabelle Rellstab, Murieta Bl nvn, letty Reid, Claire Mc-Millen. Second 8 Vhite, Lucille- Andrew. -Millen, Lorraine Bolyard, Lillian Standing: Helen 'Pihbals, Hollis Tihbuls, VVasson, Isabelle Rellstnb, D010thy Tiptnn. .. N Patsy Aliller, Cindy Fultz, Marieta Brown, Seated: L lire McMillen, Betty McMillen. Wg , 9' .ry Bobbie Emmerson, Lillian Tucker, Claire McMillen, Lorraine Bolyax'd, Betty McMillen. First row: Doris Miller, Lorraine Bolyard, Lillian Andrew, Bobbie Emmerson. Second row: Miss Zena Leek, Phyllis XVetherell, Butler, Betty Mitchell, Dorothy Tipton, Jeanne Turner, Mrs. Block. CO-ED BADMINTONeBob Yensen, Chuck Price, Lucille Andrew, Jack Shafer, stab, Marieta Brown, Art Tye, Betty Mitchell, George Barnett, Oliver Fletcher. 4 xQ . Tucker, Anita XVasson, Virginia Huelskamp, Mary Kobayashl, Lucille Crawford, Helen Tibbals, Marieta Brown, Isabelle Rellstab, Lucille Eleanor Jeanne Conliffe, Betty McMiIlen, Gwen Bozarth, Dawn Long, Claire Lee McMillen, Isabelle Rell- Bender, Helen wILUE 9f? jxiif , W. A. A. The VJomen's A+hle+ic Associ- a+ion in conforming +0 +he Jrime. renounced +he Jrire wasfe of infer- scholach playdays. Our ou'r-of- door femininier has devofed HseH +0 in+ramural games and compefi- Jrion. Emphasis has also been placed on recreafional sporfs: recreaT 'Ional swimming and bad- minfon have been offered for Jrhe FirSIL Jrime. wiHrI co-educafional bad- minfon in full bloom. AH HIis physi- cal acfivify does no+ mean HIaJr HIe W. A. A. spurns SOCIal even+s. Din- ners. even bowlIng parhes come abouf once a mon+'n. and always Ihere is +he ulJrra cle luxe mofher- daughfer dinner. Various managers and officers of Hue Women's Afhlefic Associafion mef weekly in We cool re- cesses of He Y.M.C.A. basemen+ walled +he HlObbyH Of H18 women's gym +0 86+ IUHCh and Bobbie Emmerson, Lorraine Bolyard, Anita VVasson, Marieta - l - Brown. Isabelle Rellstab, Miss Leek, Claire McMillen, Lucille dISCUSS +he prog ram for Hwe year s sporJrs and an Crawford, Eleanor Bender, Lillian Tucker. execufion. xx - , ??x, $Wr x; $550 Q WW x$ N ? Lwa 2 Jy K446, m7g;.1mu . '1 LIHJMW' '4 , yMW ' , . . a2 WW 1 W .. . , , L W ' V . J 4 m W' VVV V Qx V V x VQAVVC , , VVVVV V P$ V V . , 9va V VWQV ,VEs ViVV V V 4:, , wa VV V?RUZ x VVVKV VQWVVV V 2 VV; .VVVV V. .VVV VVVVVVV M. .V VVV V Va VVVV V,, x V VVVV V V VVVVVVVVVVVV V V .VVVVVVVVVVVHV V V V . VVVVVVVV V , V V ,VVVVVVVV V V V H V ,VVVVvVV VVVVVV V ,V V V V V VVV V VVAV UV VVV VV VVVVVVVV V V V; VVV , VVVVVVVVVV 7, VV VV V V , VVVVHWVVVV, VVVVVVVV V V V V, V VVVVV VVVV V V VVVV V,VVVVVV VV VVVVVV VV WV , V V V, V .V . V , ,VVWVVV . VVV V, V. V K VfV VVVx VV VV, CLASSES Who says nobody ever sfudies around here? An innovafion in +he second semesfer cur- riculum +his year was He almos+-compulsory milifary fraining classes for men. Numerous rookiesl' spen+ +heir affemoons parading on He duery baske+baH courfs behind +he Y.M.C.A. under +he surveillance o1c Capt Hillyard. Passers- by kindly ignored +hose who were 0qu of s+ep. H +ha+ were a moving +arge1L now. .. infense audience inJrereswL in fire prevenfion. . . 76 w... Wm mmmwwmmn mmwm xmsxmsxw s A m When H's finished. +here'll be a parf missing. maybe. . . AJr a fime when much of Jrhis disiraughf world's aHemLion is on air-craff. large and small. if is only nafural +ha+ emphasis has been placed on courses dealing wiJrh airplanes and airplane consiruciion. as well as +he operafion oi Jrhe plane i+sehc. For equipment Jrhese classes have l2 difieremL en- gines which +he siudenis fake apar+ and reas- semble. PraH and Whifney Wasp. Menascos. and Curfis Challengers are used. The Jrypes of engines are: opposed. inline upright inline in- verfed. radial. efc. Also among +he equipmenf ihaf iaysee boas+s are four compiefe airplanes: a Travelair, Waco hi IO. Cub J3. and a TailorcraH. To +es+ Jrhe newly assembled engine. +here is an operaiion house. Women sfudenfs are encouraged +0 fake +hese, COUFSGS. W4 4, WWW , ,7? W thy WW ,VWQw . i j Do you suppose if's +ha+ funny? Xxx x? ' Devofees or +he weekly Lisrening Hour. inaugurafed rhis year by Mrs. Mariorie Rohfleisch, had opporfuni- Jries +0 hear Sfravinsky. Haydn. Franck. Brahms.Only1cive or six were presenf a+ Hwe firsf program. bur la+er in He year as many as rhirfy- rive came +0 hear Gershwin's popu- !ar Rhapsody in Blue. w ,W Dances like H115 one were afrecfed by a ruling againer our-of-fown af- fairs. Music was usually recorded or eas aJr +he Beaux ArJrs balleby a college organizafion. and defense sfamps were in high favor as door prizes. Severai groups Jrurned +heir earnings info defense bonds for Hue college. DONA CONTESTANTS Roberta Emmerson, Harriet Sturgeon, Joan Dickerson, Jean May. DON AND DONA 1942 Elecfed +0 reign over whmL Hue college publicify agen+ Jrermed an ersafz Fies+a on ra+her. a picnic on May 20 6+ Irvine park-were Jean May and Paul Cleary. boHn leaders in campus social ac+ivi+ies. Big momemL for He Jream came during Hue Wednesday evening fes- HviHes. when coronafion ceremonies +ook place. Sponsored by +he service clubs were candida+es Joan Dickerson, Ro- berfa Emmerson. Harrie+ Sfurgeon. SCOH' Hoep+ner. Willie MaHinson, and Eris Jamison. Mixxxxx Can'WL fOOI x xxx, WV 9? xwg yzkw-x H'S a great lute. . - x $X , xv DEL ANO PATRONS B. P. O. Elks 794 WiHis P. Baker. MD. Henry A. Baldwin Broadway Theafre Roberf L. Brown Brown and Wagner Clausen Furni+ure Co. Hiram M. Currey. MD. Perry Davis. D.D.S. George Dunfon Farmers Aufomobile Infer-lnsurance Exchange Firsf Nafional Bank In Sanfa Ana W. R. ISformyI Gordon O. R. Haan Hockaday 8I Phillips. Inc. Harry G. Huffman. MD. J. J. Jacobs. D.D.S. Hugh J. Lowe J. L. Maroon. MD. McFadden Dale Hardware Co. Herberf L. Miller Monfgomery Ward XI Co. J. B. Price. MD. ScoHIe's Drive In Res+auran+s H. R. TroH. Jeweler SmiHI 8I TuH'IIH Morfuary Van Deusen's Jewelry Vandermasf Inc. Wiesseman's ngw 5010143? ngSIIssocN ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mrs. Gail Smifh. Mrs. Lucinda Burrows . Harry P. Jackson . . Thomas E. Williams. Willard E. Francis. AFH'IUF Hull . Ross Huber . G. L. Thelin . . . Gibson- Naill Sfudio . San+a Ana Engraving Company. Weber- McCrea . . . General Paper Company. . Lifera ry Adviser . ArJr Adviser . Business Adviser . Prin+ing Adviser Linofype Work . Make-up Work . Make-up Work Press Work Phofography Engraving Binding . Paper -Mmrmwwr 45a Qua D c:v 7 z;,ww Q 94 Mg - 4, M 191' Cl. 12. Q4 $ DONS LOSE TO POMONA v... 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