Santa Paula High School - El Solano Yearbook (Santa Paula, CA)
- Class of 1941
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7 'Y 5 EVN TVX? 6069 Q mm 125996 EGGS EL ELTLTXN Through The ages educalion has been manlcind's goal. Recenlly for The Tirsf Time, we realized fhaf only in These Unifed Sfales is The pursuif and alfainmenl of 'rhal' educalion open +o everyone, despife race or creed. This exlensive educafional program was originafed when This counfry was founded, and because of This 'Foresight for generalions we have had educafed pairiofs. Now wifh The oufbrealc of hosfilifies abroad, we are more conscious of The necessify of Jrhink- ing cifizens, and as This year's seniors gracluale They do if wilh The knowledge Thar because of Their learning They are be'r+er equipped To be called Real Americans. -Edifor. ANNUAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF Santa Paula Union High School VOLUME XXXIX-NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-ONE DEDIIIIITIUII WITH SINCERE GRATITUDE FOR HIS FRIENDSHIP AND INSPIRATION WE DEDICATE THE I94I EI. SOLANO TO MR. WALTER T. COULTAS. AS HE GOES TO GREATER HEIGHTS, MAY THIS BOOK GO WITH HIM AS A TOKEN OF OUR GREAT ESTEEM AND ADIVIIRATION 'kEI. EDLAND STAFF' cnmzwvs uummlmmmuuwuununl AD .ILllallilllllliiiliillllEEIIII?EIIIIMIIIMIIIhfll'I IIIIIIIIIIIHI lllI! I!!I I'I umm IIIIIIIIIII .QWIIII an , I L ': ': : a: ll I Il+lII+III ' iml Iinil Iilli 4' ii. :iii -w - - TIOINS In .wnunnuulluullllluu wlllll - Ilmlmlllvnl IINQI lil! 4. IC S I g AT H E Tm IHIII Iiui ll Il I III lllllllllllllmgmlseluI .u.Ju.mn.aimmnInlusmlnusallumlwlliaallll' ADMINIETHATIDN Z3-'I 1 W X V J Xfoiyx' NVX I V ii' Q' we If 1 if INX ISF FREEMAN M. EAKI N Principal HENRY J. HILL Vice-Principal Foreword Almos+ before we realized iT, The year l94-O-l94l became officially known as one of emergency and acTioin. ln such a period iT is graTiTying To know ThaT The sTudenTs and alumni of The SanTa Paula l-ligh School have shown Their willingness and abilify To carry on in miliTary and civilian defense. ln The Army, Navy and Air Forces, more Than TorTy-Tive S'anTa Paula l-li h 9 School sTudenTs and alumni have already been enrolled. ln civilian employ- TT d T men or e ense our school has also furnished iTs quoTa. Many oT our boys have enrolled and many more will soon be engaged in aircraTT producTion and oTher big consTrucTion proiecTs relaTing To NaTional DeTense The . se were my ThoughTs Tor This page. Transcribed and neaTly TypewriTTen, They ' d k h J? o u ay on my es , w en The word came Vernon Duncan was killed To-day in The air service. Some of us knew Vernon-superior sTudenT, unexcelled speaker, musician oT TalenT, quarTerback oT championship Teams a ' , ggressive leader of The sTudenT body. self-conTrolled, disciplined, courageous. This was V 1 D ' ' ernon uncan when he leTT SanTa Paula l-ligh School in I936. When we Think of him, The words self-defense, iob preparaTion and ciTizenship Take on new meaning. We recall wiTh pride The boy who exemplified in his own life all oT The sTudenT acTiviTies ThaT are icTured ' EL SOL p in 'ANO. Vernon, you would Thrill To The paTrioTic Theme of EL SOLANO l94l and we shall all be beTTer Americans because of you. We resolve To aTTackl our work and our problems wiTh a new seriousness of purpose' To change if need be o . , , ur whole Thinking and our course of acfion so ThaT we also may do our parT. QANDALL BRYDKN Typirm Gymnwfffi' MIRIAM MOSS Graff' 3' Arif! CEUTFUJDE COOPER BERNARD KEEFE Trkvcnomuiry, Pfqyrics MARY SMFTH 3 ilnqiifk Hr-vfv5r'r13LErf 'Wm ,,,, .av GEORGE ATMOFM1 Amo Mf:nHrmifb Y I 5: CLARENCE .ax ,W rmw, WEGEL A AGENESS COOP' fnqfhh CLARENCE Sb-RFPER CMM' P, ff. Enqpg-L, ANGEUNA ORENO GRACE KERSLAKV Hmmremafcin CT Sirk' Vkylt. Ed. ROBERT UJT2' A3,:m,rf5,,Q ..A,N Aw- EUZABUH MUL 'N ik if if? mf M if M MARY ALICE WINN Frmlik, Gr, Prfwlglww' H, PLLYION Jos-4Nf,orL 1' ful, GY N CMP,- QLADYS OILBLPT MLYDL: C. RHL ll, S, H7'1rry, Sr, f'rObIf'rv--2 LORRAINE NOULL Clvfmi ir, JAMES TOMBUN Eu'irv.L'1 Prim., Sr. Prohhrws- MESS KlC,HAQUfJC7N Ukr lry W AMY CHAPMAL' Emu FMD MfOINN!S 7 TX7 TX7 Wm ,DQ .QQ ' FVLREU I.. SVI? -,S ' P1 LJ ai + , ELLEN EALLARQ Alfisiwr-.,, Fm rw-I HELEN DAVIEQ Lyrvfnr: 'Uv-ru mv, Rl-IE NELSON Hlrfbyu A!-wf ix, V, .. LA. Simian! Admzhz' Imlzbn The STudenT Council, which was headed This year by Carolyn Bamesberger as STuclenT Body presidenT, The Two vice-presidenTs, Eldon lvlaland and Buddy GreisT, and The Treasurer. Jim lno, was organized a liTTle diTTerenTly This year, being much smaller. The group, com- posed oT The presidenT and one represenTaTive Trorn each class, elecTed Sammie Guinn as secreTary, and began aT once To plan and carry ouT many social, educaTional, and enTerTain- ing acTiviTies. This small group proved much more eTTicienT, as shown by The amazing success oT all These acTiviTies, one oT The mosT ouTsTanding being a Freshman Assembly, Tor The TirsT Time in years. The TirsT weelc oT school The Council promoTed a geT-acquainTed dance which a record-breaking crowd aTTended. OTher ouTsTanding acTiviTies were The second annual B lc Tb IIT ' ' ' ' as e a ournamenT, To which more Than TwenTy schools came, a spiriTed nighT rally Through Town Tor which occasion The S.P. was liT, The very enTerTaining opereTTa, in which more Than I8O sTudenTs Toolc parT, and The Spring Round-up, which will be remembered Tor years To come. Due To The TacT ThaT Eldon lvlaland wenT away, leaving The vice-presidency vacanT H1 C . . . . . . . e ouncul appo1nTed in his place Jack Gilmore. The advisers are lv1r.Ealc1n and Mr. Tomblin B ddv ewan. -lim mo U a. Eldon Malilmbefs ai wwe .Q re Q' 4 .... z.l.,..... . . X . ,. .... l Carolyn Bamesberger, PresidenT Coz: 71617 Bv- Q I -. ...A54-n.n. I - B KATHRYN SHIVFLYV DICK CULBERTSON Frvshmwn K 1 E, MALAND, B, CRI EST, C, BAMESBERGER, J, INO JNM LOVE, BOYD SKILLIN Smviors JACK GRAHAM, PERRY DUNCAN Juniors Av 1 t i' i RICHARD CUMMINGS, SAMMY GUINN bophmore nn Cf 'wx 'lk Miss Moss, Mr. Hill, Mr. Wegel, Miss Coolc Belly Lou Horlori Advisors Eclilor Shirley Powell Asst Edilor El Solano Adm zi1 zklralzbn Aulry Wood, Buddy Greisl Rosemary Keirsey Allan illick, Bob Rimyam Business Managers Ari Edilor Assisfanfs Y C,llfVA9 OEOROF WATSON . 3 P K H - Swim' As! S .I D fakvhwood l I M, J PR V E-Yf'vOiCge,7,d!S ., ' N , 1 ICHAA, ' Fone D- Cf I D' M r' ASsftWC' Ph Club fpgaqggg D . 0109. rp y A Swdf,'VQ5SF'OENa51ee 5? V. W1-ztliuql P, Duwcnn, P. King! S. Good Gerald Croffy, PPWNES King Opal Fdkims ' Senior Picmres Copy Edimr Cmss Rf-prr-sf-nmfwffs CLASSES - A4 ,Y ... .,-,.,..?,. ......-..... i,,-,,i....1...-- t---x A K Mau' , 'A iw N-s..,,,.Mmx MARY ELLEN MORGAN Secrefary JIM LOVE Presidenf GERALD CROTTY Vicefpresidenf SZmwrC1hx 1941 For fhe lirs+ lime in +wen+y years, a Senior girl was presidenl' of +he sfudenl body. This s+ar+ed 'rhe Seniors off fo a very evenrful year. Members of The class were acfive on 'rhe recenfly slream-lined s+uden+ council: 'rhey provided fhe execufive abilily which made ihe sludenl body affairs highly successful fhis year. Mos? school organizalions were headed by fourfh year sfudenfs. Among lhe class ac1'ivi+ies, rhe Senior Play, Young April, by Aurania and William S. Rouverol, showed 'rhe school a lop-flighr producfion in which fhere appeared much of +he ou+s+anding talenf which has con- fribufed +o fhealrical and forensic programs during +he lasr four years. The Prom, 'this year, oufdid all previous dances of ihis kind. The Round-Up, usually 'rhe sole properly of +he Seniors, wenf This year 'ro 'rhe Fulure Farmers: however, il' was a grear success. During +he foolball season, several boys were ou+s+anding in counly compefifion. The Seniors +ha+ played baslcerball will long be remembered for fheir abilify. The members of Jrhe baseball 'team also conlribufed +0 rhe fame of Sanra Paula because of +heir oufslanding afhleric abiliry. Foremosf on bofh fhe girls' and boys' +ennis Teams were 'rhe Senior members who pracfically held fhe uniis +oge+her. 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Ofher officers were: Fay Lockhart vice-president BeH'y Badger, secrefaryg Wayne Harvey, yell leader: and Violel Ragsdale, Peler Parmelee, Perry Duncan. Alberf De- Anda, Say Finn and Wearn Perry, Junior English class represemkalives. Miss Gilberl' was class adviser. lf' r Sophomore Clam The bigge-sT evenT oT The Sophomore class This year was The Backward Dance, which was one oT The mosT successful dances oT The year. The class was represenTed on The aThleTic field by a number oT boys, while several oT The girls Took leads in The dramaTic producTions. The CaliTornia Scholar- ship FederaTion had many members Trom The Sophomore class. Several novelTy programs were given by TalenTed members Tor The class meeTings. The oTTicers were: Richard Cummings, presidenTq Iviarlyn Burleson, vice-president Vir- ginia WesTling, secreTary and Mr. Bryden, class adviser. 49 RICHARD CUMMINGS VIRGINIA WESTLING MARLIE BURLESON PresidenT Secrefary V c p s DICK CULBERTSON CATHERINE SHIVELY RICHARD VILLA Vice-pres. President Sec.-Trees. Freyh mam C 14155 Wifh weak knees and failing hearis, The Freshman class eniered Sania Paula I-Iigh School in 'rhe Fall of I94O. Miss Davies, Jrhe class adviser, called a meeling for The eleclion of officers on Oclober 25: Ihe following were elec+ed: Kaihryn Shively, president Richard Villa, vice-president Dick Culberlson, secreiary-Treasurer. The yell leaders were Diclc Culberison, Pauline Tevis, and Clemenr Wyand. The Irie-up was held on Jones Field. The Freshmen pun' up a good fighr bur if was iusi nalural for Ihe Sophomores EEEANIZATIDN ,112 W' f 1 If O I I 5' 4 D fa M DMM QCMU .ion f fra V Du, V- T6 G ice-of-esggli Mflly 4 S5'Cr5,f5f G05 V Gzrl5'LeaCgue The Girls' League is an organizalion composed of all The girls in +he high school. lls purpose is lo pre-mole a friendly almosphere lhroughouf lhe school. Frequenlly assemblies are held af which members are enlerlained by an oulside spealcer, programs of Jrheir own personnel, or lhal of neigh- boring organizafions. The highlighl ol The year is The annual l-li-Jinx held during The Toolball season af which members regale Themselves wilh various and sundry cosfumes. The Girls' League aims loward service and good fellowship among ils members and cooperalion wifh The school aulhorilies. The officers were Virginia Maclvlurray, president Dixie Jean Good, vice- presidenl: lvlaiya Teague, secrelary and Dorolhy Loclce, Treasurer. D07 lo frpasurgkg SPORTSWOMEN- cond w Ieff To righf: M. Renfro, D. Locke, B, McGinnis, P, King, D. Good, Miss Cirino, S. Powell, V. ac DOVIS Wood urray N Nicholas, C, Garcia, T. Pesouera, D, Werner, Firsl row, leff To righl: B. Cline, J. Hensev B. Klernen Presldenf B J or es L rnsb B dg A i ' od . Mo e, C. Bam berger, F. ockharl, B. E erqer, , Ba er, , Vlla. Fronf. D, Wo . Sporlswomen The Spor+swoman's Club is made up of girls who have earned al leasl 750 poinls for afler-school sporls. For +he pasl year 'rhe group has mel +he second Wednesday of each monlh al which lime lhey have a polluclc supper and carry on a shorl' business meeling. Among olher aclivilies lhe members acled as hoslesses al' 'lhe annual playday held here lasl Fall. Letterman The Le++erman's club has been inaclive 'rhe lirsl parl of 'rhis year because of Mr. Bauers' leaving us. The club was reorganized in April, by Vearl Wenfling and l-larvey Bolesi Mr. Bryderl is +he adviser. The main purpose of lhe club, lhus far, has been 'ro curb l'he lendency of some of 'rhe fellows lo wear loo many slripes and +o wear swealers when lhey haven'l' earned lhe righl lo lhem. LETTERM EN- st J Flores, D. Aulrv, Cf, Asa, N. Halcher, R, Savlors, P. Driqqs, H. Boles, V. Wenlling, C, Logsdon. Second row left To rlqhl l, Priefo, S, Simons, B. Garner, J. Victoria, D, Dickenson, J, Alvarez. Third row: M. Caslanada, T, Mendoza elsl F Meyer D. Lindsay B. Wallace H, Hubler, P. Parrnelee, M, Burleson. Fourlh row: Q. Doran, J. ove l J. Gilmore, J. Balmofe, D. wma, s. Travis, w. Killion, l. sfszlll. .NNA PIIIS l'n-sill:-nl s JI Pl l l RA! -SU llrf-'nil'-ul HG O Tfue Order of Gregg Arfisfs is a club of sfudenfs falcing sfuorfluand for professional use. Af ifs business rneefings, flue O.G.A. discusses secretarial problems. lfs aim is fo provide an incenfive for perfecfing sluorfluand sfyle. Social affairs of flue year luave included a pofluclc dinner, a l-lallovve'en parfy, a Clurimfrnas parfy, and several ofl'uer gefffogefluers. Ouldoor Club Tlue purpose of flue Oufdoor Club is fo prornofe inferesf in flue con- servafion of, and flue appreciafion'for, flue planf and animal life in flue cornmunify. During flue year flue girls parficipafed in weekend sleep-oufs under flue sfars wifl'u evening fallcs around flue campfire, luilces over luills and flue pleasure of enioying nafure af ifs besf, Tl'uey also luad snow frips, barbecues, bicycle rides, and picnics. Once eaclu year fluey arrange a progressive dinner. This is always loolced forward fo and is loads of fun. fo win. All OUTDOOR CLUBH Iluirfl row lfll lu. viqlul' L. Ausfiru, L. Moore, C, Lockluarf, C. Sheppard, F. Lockluarf, Miss Srniflu, advisory L. Jefuw mn ll, lluurfu-ur Srrrinrl raw! li-ll fri rugluf: L. Huglues. E. Huclmby, G. Scluacluf, M. Crouch L, Norrumnl V. Fnudrev R Muluuru-1. Frruruf, Ifrlt Mu riqlf: A. Orr, D, Harrinqluvu! V, Raqsdale, J. Blaylock, R, Brandon. is ,X ii Pirsf. N.urn.u Piffs Miss Davies -iv G. Hiickalu, O Fvlkins. Third row, leTT To righf: H. Young, A. Busfamanfe, H. Spain, Miss Cooper, adviserg D, Dunbar, A. Villa. Second row, ' ' ' M. M'lam, E. Huck, E. Huckaby, V, Howard, T. -Inouye, R, Brandon. lefT To righl: Mrs. Kerslake, adviser, G. l-luckabv, i ' - ' ' l B l s A, Naya, S. KawahaTa, A. Garcia. FronT, left To righT. C, Garcia, B, Cline. . oe Pi Omega is an organizaTiori composed oT girls who are maioring in homemalcing and who have made Ns and B's in The classes The members have as Their purpose leader- ship, cooperaTion and service wiTh The social liTe and welTare of The school. The mosT imporTanT monThly acTiviTy was BETTY CL lNEi Presidenl The Tield Trip To Los Angeles. u i Horfon. D' y7OlTveaQU9' lFhuTTerlT V, MaClVl W aww, is. L- J alma, Bpgrexgf, L. 9- ' s D. O ' lherlgS?ruYM. Storm' CSF The CaliTornia Scholarship FederaTion, an organizaTion Tor Those pupils having ouTsTanding grades, was very acTive This year. lT was headed by Shirley Powell The TirsT semesTer and Larry Fuller The second. Miss Gladys GilberT acTed as club adviser. Sllllil TY P Vl President Sazjkzy Counczf The Safely Council is an orqanizafioh crealed lor The purpose of iurlrginq and aclinq upon lhe misdemeanors of erririq sluclerils. Mr, Bryderi i-, acting iuclqe, assisled by Mrs. Kerslake, Miss Cooper and Mr. Afmore, FiflVlSf3V'i ol lhe orqanizalion. The sludenl members malce up lhe iury. N ' 4 1. OU we A 0. S Y-KVA ww' Cuav' A , gvffm MM Q VWQ PWM . YV CN FMP .A il ffwi ,. C' val .p ,v, V xi ' Y 'f Ke4 Ser1fzbeCluI9 cw .xy'iS . AW' h , ,x X, Mrs. K CVHW x vlllrlli ii. ivllxz' Mr. B g..-r X lx cg Vi ,' 0 ' CNN Y X 33' AV' V rs The Service Club was very aclive during lhe year. The boys gave 'rheir services fo lhe school by falcinq Ticlcels af mporls everils, assemblies and dances. Swealers were bouqhf lcr rhe boys fo wear af 'rhese occasions. Mr. Tomblin was adviser for lhe club. if w A M, rimiii My ' , l Wiilinrrg A, Vvcmril Froiwl Row: J, Bnilvv, ll. Belvs, if D u P I vig FFA.- Jack Vogl PresidenT Dean Mahan Vice-presidenT c. A 6, '.. Edward Garcia ,fag-:N -.NP-7 Secretary , Z 2 , Ed STaben ., CfP'-ii I O1 Treasurer A u 176 ' .R X f Don Dickenson V- . ,Vg ' ReporTer 'aj ll -- 'N' 'ae 75 T fflcw Q? Future Farmers off-l merzdz The FuTure Farmers OT America is a club organized in connecTion wiTh The new agri- culTure course. The program consisTs oT Things perTaining To agriculTure. The members have T h'ch amounT To Sl,800. In SepTember They aTTended The Pomona Fair and re- ceived second place in judging caTTle. They also aTTended The Orange Show aT San Bernar- dino in March receiving a second and TourTh place in grapeTruiT iudging. AbouT once a week The group Takes a Tield Trip To some place connecTed wiTh agriculTure. Various organi- zaTions held speech conTesTs in which sev proiec s w 1 eral oT The members enTered and won prizes. ln November an old Tashioned Barn Dance was given and was a huge success. The annual Spring Round-up, usually given by The Seniors, This year was managed and produced by The club. FUTURE FARMERS- FourTh row, lefT To righT: J. Thille, J. VogT, P. Duncan, V. WenTIing. Third row, lefT To right B, Garmon, M, Wenflinq, M. Galbrahh, K. Garrnon, O. Mahan, D. Grainger, D. Dickenson, F. Tucker, R. Villa, B, ProebsTeI. Second row, leff To righT: B, Dickenson, B. Garner, L. Richardson, John Taylor, E, STaben, F. STaben, E. Hobson, Mr, LuTz, adviser. Front, leTT To riqhT: R, Alexander, J. Danenhauer, Dean Mahan, Alfred Felkins, W. Cullins, D. Bulcher, W. Brown. 'ev' qv, HIHJIIY f-PI ISI SOCIAL SCIENCE FORUM - Iifnl rfw C. SI'ivr-lv P, King, M, Prichard, B. Horion, D. Cond, L. Cuevas, B. Lrnsbvrqvr, Mnlww, Second raw: V. Miirmy, M, Cn.,i.Ir,'nan D. Tranchvl, J, Inn, C. Sheppard, F. l,ackI-iarf, S. Powell, Miss Nelson, adv, Third row: R L J. Gilmore, D. Dickenson, B. Grc-ist, D. Shor-nbcrqor, P, Parmclcc. Vrwmilv-II I ' ,IAC K fell MOH! I'rr-will-rl Soczal Sczence Forum The Social Science Forum was organized for Ihose sfudenfs inleresfed in inlernalional affairs of The modern world. Pofluclc supper meelings are held Ihe firsf Wednesday of each monlh and followed by an open forum discussion of world problems. The club has used a Pan-American Theme This year, slressing friendship befween Ihe Americas. Forum members were hosls a+ a 'rurlcey dinner in celebralion of Ihe Chrislmas season wilh Ihe Tri-Y and I-li-Y members as 'rheir guesls. They also celebraled Pan-American Day by presenfing a program +o fhe sfudenl body. Supp r Club Meefing Ihe Iirsr Thursday of every monlh, Ihe Supper Club has gained school-wide popularily. Aside from Ihe regular polluclc suppers, several swimming parlies Io nearby resorls have been much enioyed by members and Iheir guesfs. A+ Ihe monfhly dinners, a hosr and hosiess presided, and one of Ihe members Iallced on diiclerenl phases of SporIs, Ihe club Theme for Ihe year. Mrs. Richardson is adviser of Ihe club: Jack Gilmore, presidenf and Janice Hensey, secrefary. SUPPER CLUBf Frnirln raw, IMI In right: M, Galbraiih, B. McGregor, J. Barmnre, H. Bnlrs, D, Tory, F. Moyer, P, Parr-'claw J. ovc J, Cilrmirir O. Mahan, Ihirri raw, lvfr Io righf: B. Onsloll, B. Weiser, Mrs. Richardson, adviser, Second row lr' rir1IiI: J, IIPr'sf'y L, Almcrfy S. Cuinn, M, Morisoli, N. Halchvr, F, Copeland, E, House B. C-uinn, S. Card. Fror IDII Io righl: R. Wimberlyl P. icyis, D. CulbirrIson. nls av l ill , , 1 V ' ,X . , v , . JU.. -.---. , TRI' Y- Firsl row- F. Copeland, J. Johnson, O. Felkins, C. Richardson, R. Keirsev, E. l-luckaby, V. S. Howard, V. Raqsdale, D. Harrinqfon, B. Badger. Second row: C. Shively, P. Freernan, L. Cuevas, C. Sheppard, F. Lockharf, P. Dean, B, L, liorfon, M. Mabee, T, lnoyue, V. Ofhridge, G. Schachl. Third row: C. Brown, V. Wesflinq, N, Richardson, S. Powell, Miss Chapman, Adv. Fourlh row: P. King, D, Locke, M. J. Prichard, E. House F. Tranchel, M. Sione, V. MacMurray, D. Good, B. Ernsberqer, L. Moore The Tri-Y Club is an organizalion composed oi Chrislian girls. Hs purpose is +0 Crea+e, mainrain and exiend rhrouqhoul lhe school, church and communiiy high sfandards ol Chris- lian living. The club's rheme for This year has been Growing Pains, and each monihly meeiing has had some phase of +his 'Topic emphasized. Each meeling has been boih infer- eslinq and iniormaiive To all members. Because lhe Tri-Y club is lundamenlally a service orqanizaiion, ii chose 'ro do Red Cross worlc as ils proieci 'rhis year. In all i'rs aciiviiies, Tri-Y slrives +o leach ils members io become dependable and helpful cilizens. M4 a he GOO ' 0. Wes., VX Vrif-bald Mel' wwe B . swell ' CV me my fri ri Ny, .l, l W- ll, Shir:-iilii-rqi-rv J, Vruql C Kirnlvffuqhx P. wi-li .- ',f-i hifi ri w If Winn, fvlv., H. Biilf-s H. Ffhli- J. Grahanw. firm! riiw l' ll ,iii un! CJ. Mahan, P Driqqs fl W.1?sfx'v. Senzbr H? Y The Senior TTifY Club had Tor iTs program The Topic OT recreaTion. ln ibruary a -,urvey was made oT The social acTiyiTies oT all The boys. OTher vases oT The program included parTies, baske-Tball games and inTeresTinq Ik-, by several rnen on hobbies and yocaTions. In March The annual Tri- ounly Older Boys' ConTerence consisTinq of T-li-Y clubs Trom VenTura, inla Barbara and San Louis Obispo counTies n1eT in Oxnard. unzor hh f Y The Junior Hi-Y waf. acTive wiThin iTselT This year. The meeTings unsisled oT inTeresTinq speeches by diTTerenT men and several moTion cfure-, were shown. JoinT meeTinqf3 were also held during The year by The inior and Senior groups, Once a monTh The club as a whole aTTended me church, Charles Edwards was presidenT and Mr. ATmore acTed as DON SHOENBERCER Prcsidenf CHARLFS FDWARDS ub adviser. T Pwsidvirf limi W Viliiif. J,C..r1ihii, S lrinsflalfr E. Civ-vas R. Wirlvmr. Sc-:ond row, 'c-fr To riqhl: Mr. Alrnore, B. Runvan ru rf CW T J. Ba ' fi -, M, .wllrmimx M. Biirlfwii C. Edwards, it-.. ' ii I im- r K Q hX-V 9 '- VY'- 5 nuns sa....lh. ,. TK? we-5 12 5? Q3 '? Q E 'S I as ii ,Q fx 5 fi Aw. is 2 v Q 5 E' 4 4 33 if 2: 5 'Q sf gf 32 .sf 5 N' xl K 2 xx E: Qi 1, M is fi 5. H 53 52 Q? sa fi 5? Y 2? Q, SA, 5? x, x - , x -- - V . A xxmffwxwrfwxwwxtssams,-N fwx.Xfvyym.m: fa-lff ,:f:.a:1fpmN!-fzefrwsssl- W-zaewlzwwxawhf w be-2-fwuwrtwszwf - s, --fHwQ+m.f'.sH: .wr uf, ,M ca The band, one of 'rhe mosf imporlanf feafures of any high school campus 1' d f ' S s an s ou in anfa Paula for i+s many exfra-curricular acfivilies. Among lhese and mosi covefed was lhe second place 'ralcen a+ The Venfura Counf Y Fair where, compehng iagainsf bands of greafer size our band sfood 'r ' , ou in marching precision. The annual lrip +o Sania Barbara +o compeie in +he T f' l d h ' es Iva an T e music played a+ all home foolball games rounded our iheir full schedule. The band had in ifs corps of officers sfudenf leaders Ra Lee I Y and Dorofhy Transchel, who fool: over +he faslc of leadership when Mr. Johnso fh d' n, e ireclor, was nor presenf. Band '1 Direclor ww '4 swf, 'afar' A, S dl C,aSl5ll S Shoe niS M De Leon- Nirilglfharpi ?OpEelagorreQ0'QVsif0 E' Salacis acwmpa . gy 'fo X en S- ' I M' 3 Rlcllaf l V R. Alvescclgmlzglgieglaihizgx rclmlkflirla- li--:5HaECivB?VCl45:i-Eililicrl Xen go NQC Qhois, Ps. Dowd. L. 'AuSA.'Sevill6' an' M. Pmctxeqqx Pl- Back, uns H44 ex M' Q G Lockhqrhf' P. pfeern vsabvv M. R' gland Ka Siilii VG will ian lo Rllgheuel- E' WC Q' OA L' Mars 5 - Tron- O The oulslanding evenl of lhe Girls' d B ' Sl hi. 4 reefefs- lilgimore. M' an oys ee Clubs was 'lhe operehla which, lhrough Jrhe combined efforls of lhe music and drama deparlmenrs, was a huge success. As individual unils, Jrhe glee clubs have sung ar various organizalions and have been well received. An ourslanding fealure of fhe Girls' Glee Club was Jrhe double +rio which won recognirion lhrough irs associalion wilh lhe singing organizalion. Mr. Johnson is Jrhe direclor of bolh groups. nir Row F Slavden, W. Culberlson, F. Thompson, B. Peyron, H, Voghf, J. Cachu, E. Cuevas. Second Row: J. Vira- onies R eciado C, Huerla, D. Dodds, H. Sovev, H. Edge, T. Slavden, L, Johnson. Fronf Row: G. Wilson! S. San' 1ovo, R. Aparacio, R. Sluck, B. W ll C ' ' a ace, . Kimbrough, l. Prierc M. Momles, ' T. Pesquera W v in , za. 5 ne 6 ems' erii Cliudson fx, nOsai5l'viXf,isii. NA lfaZ.l5eCOnd rnowefq The Caralzmzl Q The l94O-4l CARDINAL did no'r appear on 'rhe high school campus unlil The beginning of lhe second semesler due lo lack of funds fo use for prinfing facililies. To gel our a weekly edilion, CARDINAL slafl members decided lo collaborafe wilh +he office praclice classes in ediling a mimiographed sheer. The paper is prinred by a new slafl every 'rhree weeks. The edirors volunleer. and selecf +heir slaffs, each frying 'ro our-do' lhe olher in modernily of slyle and originalily. Oulslanding paper of 'rhe year was 'rhe Cuckoo number, April Fool's Day edilion of highly imaginafive unfrulhs. The newswriling class, in charge of The edilion, wilh Miss Cook as adviser, hosled a dance firsf semesfer +o raise funds for 'rhe paper. If also made a lrip lo lhe Los Angeles Times building, learning 'rhere 'rhe workings of a large newspaper. CARDINAL STAFF Third row: K. G,-armon, S. Travis, H. Boles, J. Graham, H. Edde, G. Wafson. Second row: D. Boone, P. Duncan, R. Lee, Miss Cook, adv., L. Afmore, M. Mabee, E. Hofmeisfer, A. Chambers. First row: H. Slater, D. Ellis, V. Ragsdale, A. Orr, B. McGinnis, L. Reeves, M. A. Carricarbur, C. Alves. . if---2 1...- ATHLETICS C QM Q4 Xxx jf? ' XQ ffxxff WL? Y 2sN3' X X J 'W Y WN 1 N21 2-XF! 3,5-7+ V fy Vf , w X KW f 4XNfV!, u + LH 7 51 Q MQ-u.g,x iv! Q' CK iii? V Qiakxf N fyffihlgggf W W f X ffXJ ff! pkgiiiix Mk Ax 2- N I Jw, M S4 FOOTBALL-- tinil, liflu uf, riqluf W, f'f.urw'y, C, Loqsdmu, W. Killuoru, P. Druqqs, R. Saylors J, Alvarez, M, Burleson, F. M:-wr, J. Vunlinua l Pri:-fo, O Warner, rvuauuagfur. Front, leff fo riqfuf: R. Lee, B. Wallcucu, E. Maland, V. Halo, B, Gieisf, D. Diclerusoiu J Culvruoro J, Flores N ffalcfuer S liavis C Wycuuud rvuaiuagci Foolball Sfarfing off flue l94l foofball season wiflu a new coaclu, Ben Slueffer, and a feam of inexperienced men, Sanfa Paula High Scluool's pigslciruners came flurouglu flue Venfura counfy league in second spof. Mf. Carmel was flue firsf foe on flue Cardinals' lisfq fluey were ripped and splaffered by flue big Crusaders from Los Angeles, 24-7. ln flueir firsf league baffle of flue season, Sanfa Paula splif a 7-7 fie wiflu Fillmore. Tlue Cards mef fouglu, defermined Lan- casfer buf fluey ran flue Anfelopes all over flue furf fo win luandily 2l-6. Cn flue following Safurday S.P.U.l-l.S. ended ifs fougluesf filf of flue season, wiflu flue luard cluarging Venfura Pirafe Preps, on flue sluorf end of a 24-7 score. On Armisfice Day, in a pracfice game, flue Cards losf fo flue Fillmore Flaslues by a Zl-5 score. ln flue final game of flue season, flue Big Red Macluine fougluf ifs luearf ouf againsf flue Oxnard Yellow Jaclcefs winning second spof in flue league by flue score of I9-I3. Playing luard all season for flue Cards were Jaclc Gilmore, Bev Wallace, and Rluea Saylors. Cciuuw' Cr ulfns Cuof. J, fwilmmru. Coaclu Slucffer, W., wwf.- 1. W.. K if li- -on 1' i B A 1 X fcrunx ff f-.F-. tx . ,451 Mg, fV',?L,, l 8, isle, ii Q .X Yi . .. W' W f'JlW ,. A BASKETBALL-- w, e o ri ': . Me ce, , e in , , rl in, . Wal. Q, . Turer, F Meyer, P, Parmulcv. Viral 9 1ollTlqhW rrVWsllqVGTTB lacTlTLl w Icflflrriglil-JimB1rniore Sam Travis M Burleson l Braxill J Vliloria l Fullf-r P, Dunla- , o L. , , . . T, . , . , .. Baslrellvall For The TirsT Time in school hisTory, The Cardinal squad came Through The I94l Season To win The norThern C.l.l:. baslceTl:Jall TiTle and, Tor The TirsT Time in some 25 years, To win The counTy league championship. Coach CoulTas sTarTed ouT The season wiThouT a TirsT sTring man. AlThough he leTT in The middle oT The campaign, Coach SheTTer guided The players To The C.l.F. TiTle. Three Cards received all-counTy honors: Bev Wallace, Fred Meyer were placed on The TirsT squad, while cenTer l-larvey l-lubler was chosen on The second Team. PeTe Parmelee and Irving Brazill played Their hearTs ouT on The TirsT squad. Larry Fuller and Marlie Burleson were excellenT sulosTiTuTes all year long. This season The Green and WhiTe colors oT The Cardinal B Team waved over The VenTura counTy lighTweighT loaslceTloall champions. All The crediT in The world goes To Mr. KeeTe who guided his Team To The Top oT The division. OuTsTanding players were T-lenry Qsuna, Don Meyer, and Don Barrow. B. BASKElBAl.Lf H, Osuna, R, Fosler, D, Wyand, D. Meyer, P. Viilarreal, Second row: R. Villa, T. Culberlson, J. Graham, D. Blaylock, D, Barrow J. lsherwood. W . n 'Q Www- . 3 BASEBALL- Second row: S. Hill P. Villarreal, J. Villa, M. Corral, R. Sa lors, l. Brazil, J. lsherwood. F sl J Ba R C gs . Y min , M. Burleson, Q. Doran, B. Robbins, M. Conzales, H. Os Bazyelvall Slarling our 'rhe l94l baseball season in slow fashion, Sanla Paula's horsehiders came Through This year as one ol lhe hardesl and loughesr leams lo bear in lhe counly. Under Jrhe leadership ol Coach Riley, lhe Redbirds pul on a show lhal gave Sanla Paula roorers lhe idea of a real husfling, lighling baseball club. Pilching beaulilully lor The Cardinals was Quinlon Doran. Oulslanding in +he oullield were Bill Robbins and Marlie Burleson: inlielders Jim Barmore and Henry Osuna played a beaulilul game of defensive work. Creclil should also go lor Assislani Coach Gilberl Asa who spenl every nighl helping lhe Cardinals 'lo hil and field. ir'k'k'ki'i k 7 1:01 TRACK- ourlh row F Wallace, W. Meyer, mgr.g D. Logsdon, O. Mahan, rngr. Third row: S. Ramirez, G. Tovar Milchcll S L Johnson, T. Chida, P. Pearson, L. Richardson, F. Chavez, B. Grainger, Mr. Winn, adv. Second w J L W Garrnon M l-larringlon, P. Osaiima, M. Viramonlez, M. Casfaneda, J. Flores, cap1.g S. Mendez, C Gomez Firsl row D Mahan. S. Travis, J. Graham, N. Halcher, E. Curl, C. Vaca, L, Escobedo, A. Felkins, L. l-lensey. Trade This season Sanla Paula's lennis 'ream had good days and bad o-nes. Even if 'rhe Cards were delealed by olher schools in lhe counly 'rhey always loughl and lried lheir besl lo bring home a viclory. Under lhe supervision of Coach Shefler, +he racquel' men lraveled all over lhe counly playing dillerenl schools and also had lhe honor of having several boys playing in lhe annual Ojai lourna- menl. Slarring for lhe Cardinals lhis season were Jack Gilmore and Jim Love who played doubles and were always hard lo beal. Tennzk Again This season Sanla Paula had a greal lrack leam. Under lhe guidance of Coach Winn, lhe Cards were always a lough oullil lo beal in all classes. ln lhe lirsl lrack session of lhe season The Cardinals delealed Fillmore l39-I34 and losl lo Sanla Barbara. Whal every fellow who is oul lor 'rrack was looking forward lo was lhe annual Russell Cup meel al Carpinleria and lhe C.l.F. finals, held in lhe Los Angeles Coliseum, in which only lhe besl high school spikeslers compeled. BOYS' TENNIS c fl o I olf'f R. Winkler, B. Carson, D. Culberlson, L. Phinney, J. lllick. Fronl, left Yo riqhl: B. Dickenson, D. Shoenberger, J. Gilmore, J. Love, D. Huerla, Mr. Shefler. : me W a,mxw ilsl if . AP 40 I xf. I i Nm 1 ff CQ sf ' l ff, li -Lg.. . Q f r 2 21 29 -'j ig! i I8 9 A ' DQ L e I , ' ' 5 1 'E j 'T , g 'A L, f l I I L., xx- 1 i 7 ' 'S CYMNASTICS-W y rurdw, O, Mahan G, Paylon, B. Grainger, T, Fausi, B, Foolv, V, Wenllinq. rmnqvr, G, Barlley, U, McCalishrf, I, Woailford, T, Slayilvn. D, Fnusl. lr l llll gf Y H H R Les' D, Aulry, H, Bolvs B, Garner, J, Simon, F, Lewis, S, Simons. Again 'rhis year Sanfa Paula high school had a greai gym learn and one of ihe besi in ihe siafe. Under The excellenf supervision of Coach Bryden 'rhe Cards had one of ihe linesf squads To enier a meef. Traveling all over Soulhern California, io fake on all comers, lhe Card gym leam wenl as far norfh as Delano lo meel Bakersfield and Delano in a ihree way conlesf. Some of ihe vicfims of Sania Paula were Canoga Park, Norfh Hollywood, Pasadena J.C., Delano and Bakersfield. Oulslanding for lhe Cardinals ihis season were Vearl Wenfling and Slanley Simons. Weniling broke his old record on fhe rope and was eniered in quife a few A,A.U. gym meeis along wilrh Caplain Slanlev Simons. Oiher oulslanding gymnasls were Bud Garner, Gene Farmer, and Harvey Boles. !s s,.I i. M. Cowxrwm J. gas.. an' Tr .3 . Moore' Wes' 0FPXCERSfi4'mQ- Sec 4 YleYl5exl' le H 2 A GzrIsjAIl1leZzk Aysoczkzlzbn The Girls' Arhleric Associarion is an organizaiion open 'ro all girls pariicipaiing in afrer-school sporis. During Jrhe year Jrhe girls have ihe opporruniry +o play hockey, speedball, baslcerball, volleyball, baseball and Jrennis. This year Jrhe G.A.A. played hosress fo The oiher girl alhleres in lhe counlry and, also, +hose from Sanra Barbara, Carpinleria and Lancasrer for ihe annual Fall playday. The Color Day held every year during 'loolball season was sponsored by lhe group. Represenlalives were senr To The Soulhern California Convenrion in Sanra Barbara. This has been a very salisfaciory and evenrful year. VT' GHRLS' BASKETBALL VARSlTY- M Sirlddanci B. Moore, First row: F. Munos, D. mmf' P, Tcvls. M, Counirvman, V. Weskllnq. , , Miss Clrlno, adv., J. Hcnsev, C. Bamesberqer, I. Bows. Iranschd, T, Pcsquera, B615 kd bd f f Vdmlbl k SP Kcfball W- .4 T 'T ' 55. jpr , vARSlTY- , FirSl' ww L' 'W G lRl'S Hovigiihng M. STricklagldnRe2b5:3ZkFIeTil3?rLeShoiS. C lrvman 5- POwell'MD' Lgirliio Vadv., T- Pewuera' C' a Second row: MD Tgriaihschel. ll. MunoS. '55 ' H0 key VHVSZDI Afler a few weelcs of afler-school praclice, 'rhe hoclcey play-offs 'roolc place. The Juniors came our vic+orious over all ofher classes. The annual hoclcey brealcfasr was given on February 8, l94l, in The cafeleria. The guesls were Miss Elizabelh Perlee and Miss Jo Ann Schulz, bolh inslruclors of fencing. Miss Perlee explained 'rhe sporl and Miss Shulz helped her in demonslraling il. A hockey varsily was chosen from rhose girls who were lhoughl' besl on The hoclcey field. They were: Carolyn Bamesberger, Mary Slriclcland, Lucy Cuevas, Dorolhy Transchel, Frances Munoz, Margie Couniryman, l-lelen LeSchofs, Virginia Weslling, Pelra Ruiz, and Mariefla Collier. V,W f 1 '..--1 an fm.: .mx ...N . , z- x 4a4w ilyS,M -ws A R - , Q , , . 'f1I52,,f:fB,.,yQ A' A, 1 1 .M f .V . ,ff ,Wiz-G61 .M -.th 1 , WC ,in A, 4. ., W, M. ' . -: . saw fem-: ' A ' 4 !2i.':.'Q.f . ' ' . ,, . ,. U ff -' . .'.'...,.1gf' f r. ,.. A ., 1 ' , r .www - gk- ',' .fnsv--ff 4' 13-.W ff 1 , 1, .v ,. f, -wr - -J 1' 1 .1 5. , -Q Aff.--1,q.f, Q ,g . , fr.. ' f 'f-fa. 1 . . '2'x.-1.w -I ,. 'fo' N355 , ' w, f VU. ,,, V' 'wg xv' ag , .v'1 ,', L . , ,:,', f,, 5-142 ,,.y fx v ., ' 'X W .Mn , , x f',f 'X' Af .,,., ig-.. .1 5-5... , ,4- , .,..,, ..qm,x f ihkyx' 1 ,gf 4: . ,if ',- fry. , .av--,lr I, 1 A, Q ,41gf..,4 -54.4 gk if ,. J kjsdwx J- .. - f. 4' fb 7 J-4' ' f Aff 141' QF 4-6.av 4 ' .. : I, ,, , 0jg4f?1'5':, A:,',1:fY', W 5 gftsi., gy., . ' 9?'32f'?4 .v ..fw-fwsazf. 2 f fi ' '. PIM., - p,.aw.2,-afi,'1f4. 1:..g-'f' T rum rw, U. Crnnvf-rw, B. Quinn P, Tcvfs. M. .mf 5 ,..-Q S' Teague, M. S? ri 5 ,Q ricfland, P. Fr eeman, S. Pow el CJXFQDINN.. LIFE Q X NQ I , X - XX, xx ,- ,O-A , . Q , 0 f' 19N Mr Wi' if 'F y yu - Qig-Q F. SHEVLIN, D. WYAND 6. FINN, C. BAMESBERG-ER, V. MacMURRAY, l. SEGURA. Miss Elizabeth Mullen Formyzby The forensic deparlmenl, under lhe able leadership of Miss Mullen, has had an un- usually busy and successful year. The firsl aclivily in which sludenls parlicipaled was a Speech Feslival held in Lancasler. Here 'lhe local conleslanls won several high ralinqs which enabled lhem To come horne wilh lhe highesl raling ol any school enlered. Laler in lhe lirsl sernesler Sanla Paula played hosl lo a group of spealcers from all over The counly af a Speech Feslival. Each year lhe coming of The second semesler marlcs l'he arrival ol lhe annual Bankers' associalion and Lions' Club ora- lorical conlesls. This year Sanla Paula placed second in lhe Banlcers' conlesl and lirsl in 'the Lionsl MISS MULLEN, C, BAMESBERGER, V. MacMURRAY, G. CROTTY, F. COPELAN S. GUINN, N. J, MODlNE A ! A Na 'E 8. ,W ...nf Ex gzlkk fmwlkzfffi mix 'f QQ . 2 5 Q Calendar SEPTEMBER ' I7 Girls' League Tea. 20 No Dale Dance, Freshman-Sophomore Tie-Up. OCTOBER I Foofball, Sanla Paula versus Canoga Parlc al Sanla Paula. 9 Band Trip I'o Venlura Fair. II Girls' I-Ii-Jinx. I4 Nalional Assembly, Dr. Gable, Bacferiology. I8 Foorball, Sanra Paul versus Fillmore a+ Fillmore. 26 Foofball. Sanfa Paul versus Lancasier al Sanla Paula. 28 Nalional Assembly, Liquid Air. NOVEMBER I All Counry No Dale Dance. 2 Foorball, Sanfa Paula versus Ven+ura ai Sanfa Paula. 8 Girls' League Benefii, Maldo The Magician. II Fooiball, Sania Paula versus Fillmore a+ Santa Paula. I5 Forum, I'-Ii-Y and Tri-Y Dinner. I9 Niglwl Rally Before Oxnard Game. 20 Foofrball, Sanra Paula versus Oxnard al Oxnard. DECEMBER I3 Malinee S+udenI' Body Play WI1a+ A Life! I4 NigI'1'I' Performance WIwaI' A Life! I9 Clirisfmas Assembly. 20 Junior Prom, Firsl Order of Junior Rings Arrived. 2I Two Weeks Clirislmas Vacalion. JANUARY I5 Bill I-Ienry Assembly. I7 EI Solano Program: Baslceiball, Sanla Paula versus Fillmore al Sanla Paula: Ailer Game, No Dale Dance. 22 EI Solano Sale Siarled. 28 Nalional Assembly, Muriel Godspeed. 28 Baslceiball, Sanfa Paula versus Oxnard al Sanla Paula. FEBRUARY 3 Beginning of Second Semesler. 5 Assembly, Occidenlal Girls' Glee Club. 7 Gymnaslics, Sania Paula versus Oanoga Parlc aI Sanla Paula. I4 Baslcefball, Sanla Paula versus Fillmore al Fillmore: Gymnaslics, Sania Paula versus Norllw Hollywood a+ Norllrl I-Iollywood. 2I Baslcefball, Sanfa Paula versus Oxnard a+ Sanla Paula. 22 Backward Dance. Calendar MARCH 6 Nalional Assembly, Delberl Harlcer: Gyrnnaslics, Sanla Paula versus Pasadena J. C. al Sanla Paula. 7 Noon Hour Dance: Baslcelball, Sanla Paula versus Sania Ynez al' Sanla Barbara. 8 G.A.A. Play al Sanla Barbara Slale College. I4 Basl:e+ball, Sanla Paula versus Bishop a+ Sanra Paula C.l.F. Divisional Championship: Track, Sanla Paula versus Fillmore ar Fillmore. 2l Baslcelball, Sanla Paula versus Fillmore al Sanfa Paula. 2I Assembly, Venlura J. C. 27 Operefla Malinee. 28 Operella An Old Spanish CusIom. APRIL 4 Noon Hour Dance, Baslceiball Benefil: Counly Wide Speech Conresiz Baseball, Sanla Paula versus Oxnard al Sanla Paula. I5 Pan-American Quiz Program. I9 Traclc, Sanla Paula versus Lompoc. 26 G.A.A. Play Day al San+a Barbara: C.S.F. Regional Confer- ence al Los Angeles: Tri-Y Convenlion ai Lompoc. 23 Baseball, Sanla Paula versus Venfura a+ Venfura: Track, Sania Paula versus Venfura a+ Ven+ura. 30 Public Schools Weelc Program. MAY 5 Nalional Assembly Jubilee Singers. 7 Schwanlcofslcy Program. 8 Roman Banquel. I5 Band Concerf. I6 Band Feslival in Sanla Barbara. 23 Senior Play Young April : Senior Day al Venlura J. C. 24 Subiecl A Exam ar Venrura J. C. 28 Nalional Assembly, Hawaiians. 29 Round-up. 30 Memorial Day. JUNE 6 Awards Assembly. I I Junior-Senior Banquel. I2 Senior Class Day Program. I3 Senior Prom. I5 Baccalaureale Service. I6 Rolary Club Dinner for Senior Boys. So-roprimisl Club Dinner for Senior Girls I9 Commencement 20 Reporl Cards: End of School. 4 A E ' ' 5qalcznn.,au,,a1x,xMf:,4.,M,.f'N.4, 41:m:.:nl.n.vmE!a:mnma::. mm . ' ' -A
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