South Pasadena High School - Copa de Oro Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)

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V - --mllum ,-,f -naw .,..,,,,, .W .--vvvnnwmw-Hy, mug 4 1 9 Q 5 1 1 3 1 .5 1 fi ' 1 4 3 ! 3 A ' 1 'una - W 'Y COPA DE ORG Sw' Sf' v 5 CCPA DE CR PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CALIE.-FRED LUMBARD, EDITOR-I A fi A Q- SEIXIICDR HIGI-I SCHCDCDI., SOUTH PASADEIXIA, CHIEF, JACK SCI-IMIDT, BUSINESS MANAGER .. ........4.. .... , +l..L.m... , - , A -, 14- A ,A ....l,,.,- NA , , ...-..nQ..nL . .. ,..g.,..-, , TO MR.ELIv1ER I-I. CROOK WE, TI-IE CLASS OF NINE- TEEN I-IUNDRED AND TI-IIRTY-NINE, DEDICATE TI-IIS. OUR YEARBOOK, IN APPRECIATION OF I-IIS UNTIR- ING EFFORTS IN BEI-IALE OE OUR CLASS. I-IE I-IAS GIVEN FREELY OE I-IIS TIME AND EXPERIENCE, BUT I-IAS NEVER SOUGI-IT PERSONAL RECOGNITION OR GLORY. WE ARE PROUD TO I-IAVE I-IAD TI-IE PLEAS- URE OF KNOWING SO GREAT A PUBLIC SERVANT. DEDICATIGN 1' FCREWCDRD To you, The sTudenTs, TaculTy, and Triends oT This school, we presenT The Copa de Gro wiTh The hope ThaT, in a measure, we have given you a record oT The year's acTiviTies in The classroom, in The laboraTory, in assemblies, on The campus, on The aThleTic Tields, and in your social acTiviTies and endeavors which will cause you now, as your eye Tollows Through The word and picTure sTory, To re- capTure and live again many oT The happy momenTs ThaT we Teel you musT have spenT during The school year oT T938 and l939. We have Tried To porTray you as you are and have been, working and playing TogeTher. We have aTTempTed several Things, we be- lieve, which are new To Copa de Oros oT The pasT. We realize, however, ThaT we have noT exhausTed The Tield oT The new and ThaT we have noT aTTained perTecTion, puT we do hope ThaT we may have your approval oT our eTTorTs. CCDNTENTS OPENING SECTION Dedicaiion Eoreword Campus ADMINISTRATION Adminisfrrafors EacuIIy I-IancIs ai Work CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophornores Ereslwmen ORGANIZATIONS CIuI:s PuIoIicaIions Connmirrees ATI-ILETICS Boys' Sporfs Girls' Spor+s SCI-IOOL LIEE AssembIies Calendar Vacarions ADVERTISING dw S1 gn XN XJTXFUL CMN year Jfhe OX and Qarffxhav brake Those who have known X years new. ' q veceu move, campus duno Jvhair 'Vw 'xsbecovffmq more and 'm 'us enhvehf, Jvhe Campus 'M ux . 'uh each pasdmq on a hnqe 03 Ache Xhe VUE 5feeX Beau' EEA Upper1'YaXX paXrrws vke wrrh We Hag ' We from quad. for supremacy m r backdrop Xends BeXowz PX verdan ' ro The rr1ecXwarr'rcaX rrrachvermess a arjrs buRXdRrxqs. ax 2, ADMINISTRATICDN RATCDRS Soukh Pasadena Semor Hkgh 5chooX 'rs rorjrunajre 'rn hay'xng a group oi generous, capabXe, and hRghXy respedred men and women who proy'rde ihe Xeadershrp, drrechon, and means for accomphshmg Jrhe obredxyes of modern educahon. The Your members of Jrhe Board of Educahon who gkye so generousXy of Jrhekr hme hn lrhe group beXowX are Mr. George er Mr. J. C. Parjrsch, Mr. Hugh Vxfahace, and Mrs. MabeX M. W'xXson. Nr Jrhe up Ks Mr. George C. Bush, superrnfrendenjr of schooXs. 'niendenh who 'rs now oompXehng h'xs H 's Mr. John E. Puman, Kned an PX. Hoop , exjrreme rXghJr 'rn rhe gro rner 'rs Mr. Bush, superx dena schooXs. To rhe Xe r dershkp khe schooX has ga ' ' Cn The opposne ' se Xn lrhe Xower Xehr hand co helrh year of serykce 'rn Sourh Vasa h' h schooh under whose capabXe Nea ong Jrhe hrgh schooXs of Cahfornxa. Whss Jessre T. QXd5r, dean of gxds, who bo and g'xrX 'rn schooh Jrhu prKnc'xpaX of The xg eny'xabXe poskhon and record am page are Woe Pr'rnc'xpaX Hmer J. Errckson and , heXp5uXness and deep underslrandkng have been feb by every y GEORGE C. BU SH f JOH N E. PXLMPXN f I ELM ER J. ERXCKS ON f .SESS XE T. OLDT A The beginning oT The T938-39 schooi year saw Tour new Teachers in The ciassrooms. These Teachers, Mr. RoberT PxrmacosT, Miss Nadia Tupica, Mr. Roiand Tayior and Miss Arch- ine Van Norden, Took The piaces oT Miss Virginia DaTTerner, Mr. MorTord Riddick, Miss KaTe Meek, and Miss MargareT Pxnnis who did noT reTurn Tor The year. Above, ieTT To righT. Miss Adams: Engiishg Mr. Adams: Music, Boys' Giee Ciuioq Mr. Arm- acosT: bioiogyq Miss Borncamp: Engiish: Mr. BoThe: chemisTry, C baskeTbaii coach, J. V. basebaiiq Miss Brown: music, Giris' C-Eiee Ciub1 Mr. CarpenTer: rnaThernaTics, goiT coach, swimming coach1 Mr. Crook: iournaiism, Copa de Oro STaTT adviser, Tiger STaTT adviser, Quiii and Scroii adviser, Hi-Y adviser, Engiish1 Miss Davis: domesTic arTs1 Miss Dix: physi- cai educaTion1 Miss Farrar: hisTory, iunior ciass adviser: Miss FooTe: PeTer Pan Piayers adviser, SenaTe Ciub adviser, puioiic speaking, Engiish: Mr. Green: physicai educaTion, B TooTbaii, A baskeTbaii, VarsiTy basebaii coach: Miss Haysiip: head Engiish deparT- rnenT1 Mr. Henry: prinTing, woodshop, mechanicai drawing1 Miss Hiii: Engiishq Miss Hoag: LaTin, Comes Ciub adviser, Mr. HunTingTon: hisTory, economics, orchesTra, Hi-Y adviser. FACULTY Leir Fo riqhi: Mr. Jacobs: woodshop, siaqe crew adviser: Mr. James: mechan- icai drawing, machine shop, visuai edu- calrion chairman: Mr. Jennison: phvsics: Miss Kearns: secreiarvq Miss Laihrop: cierkq Miss Lauer: Enqiish, senior ciass adviser, senior piav direcior: Miss Van Norden: arjr, hisjrorv, annuai ari adviserq Miss Lauman: arr, weavinq, Ari Ciuio ad- viser, Miss 'iupicaz Spanishfrvpinqfichoi- arship Socieiv adviser, Tri-Y adviserp Mrs. Linn: ivpinq, shorrhandp Mr. Men- denhaii: band, Nir.Monroe: rnaihemahcs, Senior i'ii-Y adviser: Miss Moore: his- ior ' Miss Nash: Spanish, Spanish Ciuio Yr adviser: Mrs. Orsborn: bioioqv, Aiiied Yourh adviser, Miss Poirer: iiiorarvy Miss Price: Spanish, French, French Ciub ad- viserp Mrs. Royce: ciericp Mr. Swarr: phvs- icai educaiion, PX iooiioaii, Fennis, Fumioiinq, Mr, Tavior: marhernaiics, NB baskeibaii, Fracicy Miss Thomas: French, French Ciuxo adviserp MissWaiiace:phvs icai educaiion, sophomore ciass adviser . ' A Miss Waierman: Enqiish, Mr. Woo comrnerciai, ioooicsiore adviser. 4 1 .iammlllllll 1 E E as an 1 I 4 K 1 u 5 In an .3 ll I .1 ' Q 'S' A ,, f 'x E Q. ,W . 3 V jf-kenaf-, - -- BUSY HANDS As we learn 'ro live only in living, so lhe mind and The hands learn lo do by lhe aclual doing. Minds and hands schooled in useful aclivilies go from lhe school ol youlh inlo lhe qrealer school ol life more skilled and beller able lo cope wilh lhal life in all ils complexilies. CLASSES - V-2-if -- -- 17 CRES PRES!-IMEN at 4 IAS S CL r . 9 3 9 1 Under We reaoershrp or We crass orrxoers and hfhss Nrarqarer Lauer, aoykser, We crass or X939 w'rrh 343 rrwerrwbers srarreo We year's acr'ry'rr'res wkrh a prhe wrrxrfrrwq boorh 'rn We Tharksqwxnq Drxye. On March 25, rverrwbers or We crass preserwred a Wree-acr com- edy, 'rSk'rod'rrrq, orrecred by Nfxss Lauer, ro a cap- acrry auorerxce 'rrx We audrrorruru. The arwrxuar Seruor orroh day was hero on Nray BX ar We hrohywood Rryrera Courrrry Crub, wrrh We crass errroyrrwq a day or sw'xrrwru'rrwq and oancrrwq, and on June XO We prorrw was qryen ror We serixors by We 'ruruor crass. Tear brue and wh'xre were chosen as We crass corors, and We serfxor swearers rorrowed rhks coror scheme. ach year We serrxor crass reayes behkrxd a qkrr ror We beaur'xr'roar'rorx or We schoor or campus. 'rhrs 'rs usuahy dorxe arrer qraduarrorx. The qrrr chosen by he crass or X938 was a speakers srarwo ror We auok- orxurrr. June Xb currrfmareo rhree year's work and pray ror We rarqesr qraduarxrxq crass 'xrx We hrsrory or We schoor. er er horos, rerr ro rkqhr. Joyce Nuher ryrpe-presh errrr, Bob rfrarrrey rpresroerrrr, Vhss Nrarqarer Lauer rad- yrserr. Cerxrer rerr phoro, Kerr ro rrqhr. bob Gau ryeh reaoarr, Joyce berrrrerr rsecreraryr, Bob Hayersrock rrreas- Lower rerr phoro, seruor swearer sare, Xerr ro rrqhr. uer N. Hunr, C. Buscaqha, N. Johnson, W hr phoro, seruor pray rehearsar, Xerr hr lorres,d,ixrrdrew, Pau urerr. Crump, Mkss La , Grres, Harrrey. Lower rrq ro rkqhr. SrarwdKrrqfrfruquenrrr,NNrKq , 'Kuhrrrwarr Vrfcoos SearedfNNay, Cox, Schrru WILLIAM S. ADAMS ARTI-IUR T. AI-IRENS Bad. Shaw CHARLOTTE ANNIN BETTY ARNOLD MARGARET ASZMAN LORAINNE ATCI-IISON GWENDOLYN AUBREY STUART W. AVERY MARGIE BEVERLY BACON MARY E. BACON ROBERT BAKER WALTER BALL, JR. WILLIAM BAWDEN WILMER DECKER GLENN BECKMAN JANET MARCIA BECKWITI-II-'P' : MARJQRIE LOUISE BEECHLER X X2- Xw.. 0 JB xc xp yt YO, vf. Y N - 9 b txv lf. Ki Y BOB BEEDLE Y u r' N, 0 K NELLIE RUTH BEHRENS ,SV 2 fo vip iid' We Sus! lf shag. Z4 sp yu vi n ELIZABETH JEAN BENNETT vi 9- X , f XJ' .r K if XAVJ 27. M' A .Xoy 0 :fy X NA' , J' W Af,-X' hx T. -'SBINIORS I V! WILLIAM ALDRIDGE ROBERT ANDERSON ROY L. ANDERSON BETTE ANDREW BILL BEIEUSS JOYCE ARLENE BENNETT MARILYN JANE BENNETT MIGNON NAN BENNETT ar' GEORGE BERTCH CHARLES N. BEYRLE, JR. M. ELAYNE BILBO DAYTON BLAIR CARL MELVIN BLOOMOUIST ALBERT EARLE BOEICENOOGEN ,f MARGARET CLAIRE BON ESKE CLAIRE L. BOURNE MARGARET ANN BOYNTON KATHERINE C. BROWN JEAN BURGE MARY VIRGINIA BURGE WILLIAM D. BURNHAM CAROLE MARY BUSCAGLIA BARBARA ANNE BUTTRESS DONALD CADDELL CARNES MARION JEANNETTE CARPENTER JACK CARTER STANLEY CAUNT ALFRED C. CHADBOURN SID CHERNISS MARJORIE MAE CHILDS , - I ll ' 1 f yi' 1,fI',fI 7 ,IX :jp , 1' D 41- ,if 4 ff ,I ! H73 -4' M' if! 1 1 ' . ,JV L Lg, ff!! ff, ' NORMAN B. CLARK Wy , I 14, ,Tw yy! 0 V' 1 f ff ' I' 'J I 'J SHIRLEY GRACE CLARK LW 'lrjffm' J ,' ff ' jg! ALJDREY E. CLARKE A. I , ' iff' ' yr Ifl, I ., fl' I 'I I .NI I . I ' ' I J . lifffd 6IYyfyAjyC?iv , BILL CLAUSEN J Mvf X' If , f' 1 HARRY R. CCCKS fffy' JCHN R. COGSWELL Q0 SE IQ KENNETH PAUL CRAMER JOHN T. CREAHAN, JR. BOB CROUCH RUSSELL CROZIER EVELYN CRUMP FRANCES CUNNINGHAM ETHEL DAHLIN CATHERINE DAVID CLARISSA DAVIS MALCOLM A. DEANS MARJORIE H. DE BOLT ROBERT DE MILLE BARBARA SUE DESSERT WARREN S. DETRICK JEANETTE DI GESU DICK DOIG SENIORS ,mw- TOBY COGSWELL MARY ANN COLE VIRGINIA COLLINS BARBARA CONNELL MARGARET COOK FRANCES COX I .gpm 3, 4-2. 9 n11cV-f - I X I A l 5 ff yall' I113 Us RUTH HELEN DONALD RUTHANNE DONNELLY MARGARITE DRISKELL DAWN DUMONT PEGGY DURRELL WILLIAM J. EDGAR I 'X-I 'P A I FRED EDWARDS DOROTHY EGGE MARTHA LOUISE EGGLESTON VERNICE EICH FRANCES LORENE ENSIGN HAROLD ENSIGN ROBERT J. GARWOOD FREDERICK GATES BARBARA GAUTHIER DOROTHY GEISS MARJORIE GERFEN BETTY JANE GERSTENKORN ROBERT P. ENSIGN ERIC FALCONER MARY BELLE FELTON MAURICE FERGUSON JAMES G. FIDDES WESLEY FLETCHER JIM FOSSELMAN W. R. FOSTER, JR. JAMES SHAW FREDERICK BETTY JANE FRENCH JEAN FRENCH IRMA FREY OTTO FREY HAROLD GEORGE FUGIT ROBERT LAWRENCE GAIL LUCILLE GARWOOD SENIORS GAYLE GIBBS ROBERT W. GILES MARY ALICE GILLESPIE BARBARA ANN GLANTZ WARREN GLASS MARION B, GOODRIDGE MARJORIE G. GOODRIDGE CAROLYN GORDON MARY LOIS GORDON LORRAINE E. GOUERT CHARLES GRESHAM MARY KATHERINE GRIFFITH PETER GUILLEN NORMA S. HALL HARRY HAMMON RUTH MARY HANNUM JANET HARGRAVE CASSIE HARRIS ROBERT A. HARTLEY ROBERT HAVERSTOCK DOUGLAS WALTER HENDERSON EVELYN HERRICK DONALD M. HOLLMAN if SE N IO RALPH HOYLE, JR. HE MADGE HIGGINS JOAN HILL MARY KATHERINE HILTNER 'fir JOYCE HOLMES ,uh SUSIE HUGUENIN JAMES OSBORNE HULL JJQBETTY SUE HUNT -'IJUVMJ HJ. 4 v-9'1. .rl ,rp I 4 ' I G-LS Wx 5 ' MARY MILES HUNT I ,U 'Q NELLIE SUE HUNT .6553 L ,A 'T JEAN Is. HUTGHINSGN JOE ILER MALCOLM IMBRIE, JR. ALLAN INGAMELLS HELEN LOUISE JACKSON MARGARET JACKSON MAX JAEFEE BETTY LORRAINE JAHN BARBARA IRENE JAMES DOROTHY K. JAMES DUDLEY JARRETT CHARLES EUGENE JOHNSON NANCY C. JOHNSON RICHARD LINCOLN JOHNSTON DAVID JONES MARJORIE JONES NORMAN FREDERICK JORGENSEN CHERRY KELLOGG SHIRLEY MARGARET KILLEEN CHARLOTTE WINTER KING ELIZABETH ANN KNIGHT GEORGE O. KNIGHT HELEN ELAINE KNOWLES S E N I 0 PATRICIA WINIERED KNOX ELIZABETH JEAN KOLTERMAN CHARLES E. KOONTZ HAROLD KRUGER DAVID JOHN KUHLMAN JAMES W. LABADIE LOUISE LAMBERT HARRIETT LANE MARY ELLEN LANE ROBERT LA SPADA GLENN LATHROP RICHARD RIACH LAWTON MIRIAM ELIZABETH LEEDS MARY LEKAS JEROME A. LEVY JACK LEWIS PATRICIA DOUGLAS LILLIE THOMAS ALCOT LINTHICUM CAROLYN LOUD BILL LOVE HARLAN LOVEJOY LOUISE LOVELY I I , IV I EREDRICK WILLIAM LUMBARD ' MARY LORRAINE LYNCH RITA FRANCES MACHIN ROSANELLE MACK GILBERT MARCON S E N I 0 LORRAINE MARSHALL NORMAN MARTIN WILLIAM MASON JACK MAXWELL AVIS MAY MADISON W. MEREDITH ELIZABETH J. MERRILL GORDON MUNSON M. DeWITT MURPHEY JOHN MQBRIDE BRUCE EDWARD MCCALL HARRIETT MCCALL JOAN MIRIAM McCARTHY JAMES MERRYMAN BETTY MILLER FRANKLIN MILLER JOYCE HELENE MILLER KENNETH VAN BUREN MILLER WILLIAM THOMAS MILLER LORRAINE LILLIAN MINX JOSEPHINE MISTERLY DOROTHY L. MOHNS RUTH MONTGOMERY CLAIRE MOORE DOROTHY MOORE JOSEPH A. MOORE JOHN MORSE JOSEPH MOSELEY JAMES C. MULLANEY SENIORS ROSEMARY NEISWENDER PI-IILLIP LUNDY NEWCOMB GERALD E. NEWTON CORINNE NIBECKER EUGENE NICKERSON ISAMU NISI-IIMOTO JOI-IN NOBLE LOWELL LELAND OGDEN I-IARRY OKA DOROTHY ELLEN OLIVER JAMES PORTER OSBORNE W. EDWARD OVERI-IOLT KOI-IO OZONE YOSI-IIKO OZONE CLAYTON L. PARKI-IILL, JR. WILLIAM G. PAUL, JR. , In 'ki' ' .,,QV,,x A . I V . .rr ' I Q I J SENIORS MARGARET MQCLUNG DOROTI-IE MQCOMB MARGARET McDONALD INEZ KATI-ILEEN MQGOWAN PAULINE V. MQKEEN TAEKO I-I, NAMBU ,mm Qu I,n GM U iw HGV' WILLIAM A. PETTIT, JR. RUTI-I E. PEISTER VIRGINIA POBAR ARTI-IUR POND RENNEE POSTY 1-'Q NANCY PRESCOTT L 4 -Lila.. N , EVL7I w I 'X X' If 5 ,LBARBARA WAYE PRICE N 'wt . L . ARI.. I .... nh K ML PETER CLARK PROBST 141 ., , ,K NM, , ,At gm 1 .C VIRGINIA DOWNHAM PRUCHA N ' , ' N C - f. .E ' . , I I Ll- l YYQ - NX I 'Vk4f1Q,'L 1 S yxbxva S . r K -cial xfvx Xi-B ,.v LL,,,LuJegW Lo, vvu-Azbx. v E .A-,R,,,.x Numb xmwi JEAN OUESNELL A R. - IVIARY ANN, RAYMOND E VkD'l U..fV! 1'-Y-12,1 ..,, 4,0 L- ' -. 'I . X I DICI? REDFIEID 'K' 5 -IS' ' wx' 1 S , I nn-ki. xygvw X, Fskxhi WVN.-i:N.HMtxLtN,m1 ISE I 'VJ 1 eww VVLCQ 'Hx Ps HRK--E emi-. gl' Ek 'W 'X XKL xiayu Fx Lx al'lxl1'xml I K N J .17 I, iw TWA 'fl ROBERT DONALD SCOLES ERED B. SCRAFIELD VIRGINIA CLAIRE SEAY V NANCY SI-IELDON EUGENE SIMONS A PAUL W. SIMPSON ARLEE JEAN REYNOLDS LORNE REYNOLDS VIRGIL I-I. RICHARDS GERALDINE E. RICKARD ANNE ROBERTS BETTY MARIE ROBERTS C. MURRAY ROBERTS STEPI-IEN B. ROBINSON, JR TI-IEODOSIA ROBINSON MIGUEL R. RODRIGUEZ PRISCILLA ROTH WARREN ROTI-IENBERGER RUTI-I DAVIS RUDKIN WILLIAM SATO JACK SCI-ILEMER JACK V. SCI-IMIDT SENIORS '?'iI BARBARA LEE STAMPLEY RICHARD STAMPLEY ROBERT STANTON JACK A. STEVER, JR. EDGAR HOWARD STONER LLOYD E. STOVALL MARGARET ANNE SUMMERS CONSTANCE JOANNE SUMNER JANE RAE SWANSON WILLIAM SYMES YUKIKO TANAKA BESSIE L. TAYLOR HALSEY P. TAYLOR JANE TENNANT GORDON THARP HELEN THOMAS JEANNE C. THOMPSON ROBERT WINCHESTER THURMAN THOMAS DE RONDE TOMPKINS ESTHER MAE SLATER JANICE SMILEY JANET HELEN SMITH JOHN G. SMITH WARREN R. SMITH MARY ANNE SPALENKA PHILIP TOW SENIQRS LOUIS J. URDAHL RICHARD VAILIANCOURT GORDON GRANT VAN ANTWERP HILTON C. VEIR ANTHONY PRESTON VELLEK RICHARD A. WALD JULIA RAE WOODS EDGAR WORTH FRANK JAMES WRIGHT RUSSELL WRIGHT HARRY E. WALKER, JR. VIC WALLACE DOROTHY ELETHA WALTER DALE WARD DAVID S. WAY . ANNABEL LEE WEATHERLY ROBERT C. WEBB WALTER WENZL ELOISE WHALEN BOBBIE MAYE WHITE VERNON S. WHITE RICHARD WILLIAMS BARBARA WOGLUM ADRIAN L. WOOD HAZEL WOOD BARBARA WOODS SENIORS fb. SEX! ,. Ch d N' ence qoo bave recexve 5 We sernor H e , d YouW. Eve y nd cafererx ionowx NN3Wxam Psdams 'rs p BenqaX, and a member a Y5enqaL cbaxrman oi and 'Yrk-Y dubs. rommenlr Rn aWXeJrKcs, V ' TXGERS WXLLNAM ADAMS EVELYN CHUM? RCBERT HPXRTLEY GLENN LATHROP MXRUXM LEEDS ANNE ROBERTS osen for Xeadersbxp, cooperalnon, dependabuny, qood sporismansxrup, d QGFSOUGLXWV, responsRb'xX'nN, and a democrafxc ahknude We d one of We moslr prkzed awards. K Y v'xce-presxdenlf of We Boys X n Crump, com- a 'x xq X 'nq semors resxdenjr o of We Nbe We campus a League, a m3ssKoner O? 'xrnLer'ror, 'rs commnjrees, and a member 05 We SP. Bob Harldeyr preskdenlr of We semor dass, bas been p and 'ne boXds membersbxbs on some O5 Hrs cXass's commniees. Cfienn LaWrop, presRdenJr of We PxXX'xed YouW, 'ws a BenqaL a member of We Senalre CXub and of We HK-Y. MXr'xam Leeds, preskdenlr of We GMS' Leaque, 'rs a member of We SP. Gub and We Tix-Y. Pxnne Roberrs, commrssxoner of pubbcny, a member of We Qu'M and Soren, We campus commnjree, and We Txqer siaff. Wrrumvr gxfwrgg WKXN'xam Symes, commKssKoner qeneraL bas been prommenjr Rn aWXe1rKcs, and a member 05 We S CXub, of Peier Pan Wayers. 1 Y N W r Y r who are beheve h's award Ts g'xven TO The she senTOrs 'TTee cOmprTsed OT TweTve sTudenTs a ThTs honor. The wmners 'T'rcaTes, EsTabTKshed 'rn T929 by Mr. W. R. T'L WeTdOn, T x TO be The mOsT represenTaTTve members OT The'rr dass. A commx ThTrTeen TacuTTy members vOTe annuahy Three boys and Three g'xrTs TO receRve OT ThKs award are presenTed aT The annuaT WeTdOn Fan PTay assembTy wTTh gOTd pTns and cerTx and They have Then names engraved upOn The Fakr may cup. The T939 wknners are as TOTTOws: W'xTTTam Adams, whose acT'xv'xT'xes and servkces are hsTed On The OppOsTTe page: Sus'xe T'TuguenKn Ts Treasurer OT The C-5TrTs' League, a member OT The casT OT STddd'xng, a member OT a sen'xOr cOmmTTTee, and she was dass cheer Teader Tn her Treshman yearq TvTar'rOrKe Jones was a member OT The casT OT The sen'xOr pTay, STdddTng, a Ti-engaT, and Ts a member OT a dass cOmmTTTeeq GTenn LaThrOp Ts a wTnner OT The Seven Txgers award and hks acTKvRTTes and servTces are hsTed On The OppOs'xTe page, Bruce TvTcCaTT was co-capTaTn OT The VarsTTy TOOTbaTT sguad and a member OT The S CTub3 Rosemary Nexswender Ts v'xce-pres'xdenT OT The C5'rrTs' League, OhaTrman OT The g'xrTs' campus cOmmTTTee, One OT The dass speakers, a Bengah and a senkor cOmmTTTee member. SUSTE HUGUENTN MARJORTEJONES RUCE MCCALL ROSEMARY NETSWENDER WTLLT GL AM ADAMS ENN LATHROP B d nd T T T DCD TATR P -i-ll L LAY XCR CQCDNXNX WY EES 4 T TT Senior day and ciass giTT commiTTees, TeTT To righT. Haver- TT STanTon Tchairmani, Summers, Crump, Adams. NOT in pic- Top e . C enTer Gaii, Benne , d iviiiier GriTTiTh, sTocTc, arp , WrighT, HarTTey, Paui, An rew, , TurefWiTiiarns. Upper TeTT. fNnnouncemenTs. T-iuguenin, Giiiespie, JohnsTon, Gibbs. NQT in picTurefKoonTz, Tviiiier. Upper. Fiowers, TeTT To righT. Ensign, Ciaric, Woods, T'TiTTner, Munson. NOT in picTurefLaThrop. Top righT. SweaTer, TeTT To righT. James, T'TarTTey, Jones, Tompkins. NOT in picTurefRoTh, TviarTin. ExTreme cenTer TeTT. Seven Tiger commiTTee, TeTT To righT. SeaTed, Tviiiier, BenneTT, Neiswender, Cox, HarTTey, Quesneii. STanding, Lum- bard, T'TaversTock, Way, Webb, CarTer, Kiiieen. CenTer TeTT. Giris' and Boys' dress, TeTT To righT. Carnes, TvierediTh, TvionTgomery, Tvierriii, Kuhirnan, Raymond, PTisTer. NOT in picTure Chadbourne. RighT. Thanksgiving drive, TeTT To righT. Seay, Crump, SaTo, McGowan, Rudkin. NOT in picTure'-Andrew, BeiTuss, Cogsweii. Lower TeTT. Senior coiors, TeTT To righT. BToomquisT, LawTon, BecT4wiTh, Wogiurn, Hargrave. NOT in picTurefPxnderson. Lower righT. Song, TeTT To righT. Burge, Ogden, Tvioseiey. NOT in picTure C5erTen. The ciass giTT commiTTee musT, wiTh suggesTions Trom The resT oT The ciass, choose The giTT ThaT is To be TeTT behind Tor The ciasses in The TuTure To enioy. The money Tor This giTT comes mainiy Trom The proTiTs Trom The senior piay. The Senior Day commiTTee had compTeTe charge oT The pians Tor The day spenT by The ciass aT The Hoiiywood Riviera CounTry Ciub. They decided on The TocaTion, The amusemenTs and recreaf Tions, and The Tood. The Seven Tiger has The responsibiTiTy oT choosing The seven mosT represenTaTive members oT The senior ciass in respecT To Their service To Their ciass and The enTire sTudenT body. The coiors, Teai biue and whiTe, were chosen by The coior commiTTee To represenT The ciass oT T939 ThroughouT The year. These coiors were carried ouT in The sweaTers and in The graduaTion. The announcemenT commiT- Tee, under The Teadership oT Tom Tviiiier, had The iob oT pro- curing and seiiing To The ciass graduaTion announcemenTs and personai cards. The Giris' and Boys' Dress commiTTee pianned The cosTume To be worn aT graduaTion. They seT up a group oT reguTaTions which The members OT The ciass had To Toiiow. The senior ciass song aT The daTe This was wriTTen was noT chosen, buT This song is sung by The ciass aT The TasT assembiy oT The year. im T pr 'N .ig CCDMMENCEMENT The T939 CommencemenT, which is only in The oTTing as This book goes To press, will consisT oT The senior procession To The music OT Gounodls Marche PonTiTicale, The PriesT's March Trom Mendelssohn's AThalia,'i and Elgarls Pomp and Circum- sTance, played by The high school orchesTra under The direcTion OT Mr. Paul l-lunTingTon. Following The invocaTion, Rosee mary Neiswender, class speaker, will deliver her address. Malcolm lmbrie, The oTher class speaker, will speak Tollowing a selecTion by The senior ensemble consisTing OT BeTTy Arnold, Frances Cunningham, Mary Ann Cole, Dawn DumonT, MarTha EgglesTon, Mariorie C5erTen, BeTTie KnighT, DoroThy Mohns, EsTher Mae SlaTer, William Adams, DayTon Blair, KenneTh Cramer, Warren DeTrick, David Kuhlman, Joe Moseley, Madison MerediTh, Lowell Ggden, and Barbara Price, under The direcTion oT Mr. AlberT J. Adams. The speaker oT The occasion will deliver his address preceding The presenTaTion oT The class giTT by RoberT l-larTley, senior class presidenT. PresenTaTion oT The Carver Award will be made by SuperinTendenT George C. Bush, Tollowing which Mr. John E. Alrnan, principal, will presenT The class oT I939. Diplomas will be presenTed by Mrs. W. W. Wilson, chairman oT The Board oT EducaTion. The program will be concluded wiTh The beneclicTion. 95 l Q ig ' H 6' The picTures show The graduaTion oT The class oT I938, which was held on June I6, I938. AT The Top oT The oppo- siTe page is a phoTo oT The enTire graduaTing class wiTh, Virginia Jones, one OT The class speakers, giving her ora- Tion. The oTher class speaker was AllJerT l-love. Many oT The shoTs show The iunior girls who Torrn an archway OT Tlowers Tor The class To walk beneaTh on Their way To The plaTTorm. AT This ceremony Reed RingsTrom, senior class presidenT, presenTed The senior class giTT, a speakers sTand Tor The audiTorium. This TradiTional graduaTion Ceremony is held each year on The TronT lawn oT The main building. Several hundred parenTs and residenTs oT The ciTy aTTend- ed This impressive aTTair. 5 4 . T3 iiigh ,5.s, , I ' i s - S Ellis-5 K X Q -V'i ,fs T. , i iiarrr . rf is fm, CheverTon Miss Farrar ArThur Young Lamoreaux Schwarfz CLASS CDF T940 NoTable accomplishmenTs were achieved This year by The iunior class. Their TirsT move was To elecT Howard CheverTon, class presidenT: Eugene Young, vice-presidenTg BeTTy ArThur, secreTaryg and Amos SchwarTz, Treasurer. Miss MyrTle Farrar, hisTory Teacher, was The class adviser. ln order To carry ouT The iuniors' TradiTion oT winning The Thanksgiving Drive, George SaTo, chairman oT The drive, broughT TirsT place, in percenTage oT Tood gaThered, To The class. The Theme Tor The booTh was inspired by The song A Tisl4eT, A TaslceT and a large baslceT oT beauTiTully arranged Tall Tlowers and leaves decoraTed Their conTribuTions. A high honor Tor a iunior is To be elecTed To serve on The Weldon Eair Play commiTTee. Those elecTed This year were PaT Chubbuclc, Carol l-lenry, Barbara NorTon, Barbara Thompson, Eugene Young, RoberT Eislc, Erank l-larT, and David Merrill. The biggesT evenT OT The school year was The Junior-Senior Prom sponsored by The iuniors. This year iT was held on June 3. AT graduaTion The iunior girls, Tollowing an old SouTh Pasadena TradiTion, decor- aTed and held The arches Tor The seniors. PhoTos aT Top, leTT To righT. l-Toward CheverTon, presidenTg Miss MyrTle Farrar, adviser: BeTTy ArThur, secreTaryg Eugene Young, vice-presi- denT3 John Lamoreaux, yell-leader: Amos SchwarTz, Treasurer. AT The boTTom oT The page class members checlc over The resulTs oT a vigorous Thanksgiving drive. lb 5 B.Adams H.Adarr1s C.Armsrronq W.Aron 11.1.44 A. Barrer B. Barron G,BeH B.J.BeH f.f'4 W.AWWew K.Arwoers K.Amdefs:' M.J.Anderson B,Ar+hur H.Pxrkin5orw A,Ave-ry W' gdbbaqe P. Bauer T. Bdxfer M. Beckley J. Beckrwar F.Bemne1+ B. Bilrwelmer C. Brsrvop L. BYadcweH uf' sv .5 ' fa, I , ,fn A Q ' r I I ' limb' 1 ,- . . f B. Boefflger O. Briggs ,Brohvw M B. L. Brooks .. . B.Bru:k f K R.Burk3H S 'H' Q W K , f B. Qarmpbel! M. Capuclo R. Carey C. Carver B. Caspers M. Caunr .lm . Brerfner .BroYdy . Brokaw D. Burr G. Buscaqlia N. Calkins E. Cadsorw E. Carpcrwrer R, Carpenfer V. Chadwick B, Charwberfarru N. Chapin nr U. Anne! R. Bacrvrveier C. Beech W. Bloss F. fvmerwdariz R. Barnard B. Beideboci B. Board . K.: ,E qs . -eg. L. Cnenev H. Coiiins J. Crisry B. Daign H.Cnever1on H.Ci'1iids Ffckiubbuck R.Ciine R.Cockle W.Cokely R. Cornpron F. Conneiiy M. L. Cook D. Cooiey B, Craig H. Crawford R.CriHenden B.fx.Crosby B.CFUikSi1dHk W.CummIngs P.Cunningnarn P.DaqqeJnL A. Dana D. Davidson B. Davis C. Davis F. J, Davis D. Dawson K. Deerlws B. DeGasfon G. DeGas+on C. Dice B. Dickerson G. Dickson J. Dresser E. Drew H. Droliinqer R. Farmer M. Ferrier R. Fisk J. Denisfon J. Desrnarres B. Dewey D. Doerr J. Doilen B. Downing M. C. Durkin M. H. Eidred P. Farmer V. Fiarner M.Giiberf S. Ginsberg L. Coleman C.CrisHlii K. Danie D. Decker hr pr R, Gcrsuci F. Hari' E. Heron D. Hoover . -as .1 M.Gross' Ls F.G is.1.c B. M.G:'ossnna P. Harvey J, Hayes A. Heckler B. Herrick M. Hess 6.1-Iefland J.Howard M.J.Howard B.HoweH J --x- lm W , I I sp. li- ' , -ll .Nap -e, - B,J.C5ood M. E.GoodspeQd C.Gordon F.Hansen G.He:'qeH J.HarrIs NV. Hefrnan C. Henry B. L. Herberf D.Hill D,Hodqe J.Hodgnwan N-.4 ' lx 1 ,,.-' ,gl- this Q 512523 ' A ff., W , In J i G. Huqhey J. inqarneUS J.lrwrn A. Johnson F, Johnson G.Jones D. Kanabayasni T. Kawarwara B. Kelhugq E. Kinsey T. Kipp H, Kisni .asm if 'W' sii .Jenkins .PV M.Jordan .Jordan M. Kacy Kerr Kilnan Kil Xnqswcrfn T. Konishl Koppel Krorn I mi .L J. Quinn C.He3nfz B.J.HiU B.HOYf W. Krom P. Leeclw G. Lyman D. Labadi M. Leeds J. MGCMI lvl. Mcclcln 1, V, Yi M, Maclagen nw 9 J. Larnoreaux R. Lanqe D. Larkey K Larlcun C Lasl aw R, Lelsnrnar' B, Llllle C. Lindrollw B org G Luolwer C Lylle llan l-l,Magor M.Marslwdll C.Marlin S Marlin: N Maslwburn A Maxwell J,MacDougall M.McLene S.McNully M Mellen Mervxl B Merwvn L. Mllclwell K. Mlyarnolo M. Monroe L, Morin A. Morrison N. Morrfso L. Murphy J. Nazro A. Nell B. Nlecl A. Nllclrls B. Norlon Mooney Moore Morqan Moslwer Mullins Mwcnl Nelson Nefllelon Newlon B. J. Oliver .Gllver .J. Ollxleil Ag .. i . J Mi i . fa G- ia. W' F fi 6 5. pr - . N 'Q jx J 1 .i... .5 T.Q+suii J. Packard J. Poik H. Pool W. Roberfs G. Roiens M.Sayre Lsciniuiiz Q, ,, .,,,, 2, N HM-:us 1 . Q' . ' Q Ff- A A. J ' ,Q Qi L C. Parnienfer J. Pond R. Roincniid fX,Sci'iwarfz . js, S. . ' J. Pearson M. Pe+erson M. Pfeiffer M. Pierre G. Pincries J. Porfer B.Pu+nar-1 B. Rarnsay B. Rankin G. Rinker M. Royce D.Sandani R.Sanderiin B.Sands G.Sai'o R.Sears C.Secor M.Sinannon D.Sneanan J.Sickier A Wav WMA! I. Simmons V. Simrrmns ,'x .Sloan C. Sioggofi' F.SmaiI D. Smiih G.Smi+n G. Srnlilw ff G. oloman K, Sonqer 6. Sorber A. Sfearns D, Sfevenson M. Srewari P.Smifi'i B. Srnoinefs B. Snyder E. Spencer S. Squire J. Siapies J. Sioric R.STork K.S'roweii 6 . . . 4' 5 W-A l J.Supple H.Tar B.Thomas B.J.Thompson F.Tibbeffs J.Tompl4ins J.Tourfelloffe J.Tunison R.Thompson E.Thomson E.Thralls F Thurman O.Turnbo M. Uecla D.Van Sickle 6 Varnum E.Vesfy M.Wagner J.Ward R.Ward D.Wardwell J.Warnack K. L.Welfer M D Wesf N.Wheeler L. Williams S.Wilson P.Winfer lvl.Wifbeclc E.Wood B.Woodward l-l Wrnghf E.Yafes W.Yafes T.Yusa E.Young R.Young CCDMMISSIC Qn April 25, l939, fhe sfudenf-body elecfecl fhe new commissioners for fhe school year l939-I94-O from fhe iunior class. Eugene Young, commissioner- general, has been vice-presidenf of fhe iunior class. and is a member of fhe Bengal organizafion. Beffy Arfhur was fhe secrefary of fhe sophomore and iun- ior classes, and she has been The head drum major- effe for fwo years. She will be fhe new commissioner of publicify. Bob Eislc commissioner of afhlefics, has N ERS ELECT held fhe offices of presidenf of fhe freshman and sophomore classes. l'le was also fhe presiclenf of fhe iunior secfion of fhe l-li-Y. Bob Compfon, who is fhe new commissioner of finance, was fhe presiclenf of fhe Arf Club and a Bengal member. Bob Jordan. filling fhe office of commissioner of inferior, was fhe freasurer of fhe freshman class. Barbara Jean Thomp- son is a Bengal and was a member of fhe Weldon Fair Play Commiffee in her sophomore year. Nexf year she will be fhe Presiclenf of The Girls' League. IN MEMCDRIAM CLASS CDF T9-dll AlThough They are raTher young, ThaT does noT keep The sophomores Trom being a large and popular parT oT The sTudenT body. The class oTTicers are Bob Andrews, presidenT7 KenneTh Donnelly, vice-presidenT: and Miss Grace Wallace, ad- viser, and are seen in The upper leTT hand picTure. Emy Lou Mcllwain, secreTaryg Reg Robinson, Treasurer, and Polly Eagan, yell leader, are in The upper righT picTure. They worked hard on The Thanksgiving Drive and were award ed The TirsT prize Tor The appearance and The Theme OT Their booTh. Bob Perrine, Donald BreTT, PaTrick Meahan, CharoleTTe Reinhold, RuTh Barker, Peggy l-lumane, Mary EaTon, and l-leberTa BlighT were on The Drive commiTTee, The Theme oT The booTh was 'lThe Land OT Cz, and a big yellow pumpkin surrounded by a cornTield held The conTribuTions. The class dues oT Ten cenTs were collecTed aT The beginning oT The year in The sophomore English classes. Those on The commiTTee Torchoosing The Weldon Fair Play Award winners were l-lerberTa BlighT, Emy Lou Mcllwain, RoberT Andrews, and Andrew Campbell. The sophomores do Their parT in The graduaTion by decoraTing The sTands Tor The seniors. Upper righT phoTo, leTT To righT. Ken Donnelly, Miss Wallace and Bob Andrews. Upper leTT phoTo, leTT To righT. Emy Lou Macllwain, Redqe Robinson and Poliy Eagan. Lower phoTo-LaVerne l-larTley and Tom STewarT are seen arranging co nTribuTions in Their Thanksgiving drive booTh, The Land oT OZ. m. L Q x Q , 'Q T : I T s 'Y T Riqlnl, lop row, lefl 'ro riqlwlg Berqslrom, Ansorge, Andrews, Baily, Dayis, Bennell, Barlon, Row +wo4Boqqs, Bird, E. Bird, Ballinger, S, Allen, Barlner, Bil- ling, Blaine. Row llnree-Arnel, Arllwur, Boelliqer, Nenam, K. Allen, Blinn, Ariz, Allcins. Row lour-Adams, Alpine, J, Allen, C. Allen, Bardovi, Baurnqarlen, Bulilcoller. Riqlil lop row, lell lo riqlilg Brown, Brell, Culler, Camp- bell, Conley, Bulfinqlon. Row lwovDarnell, Calyerl, Coll, Coleman, D. Cline, Bradford, Bawlus. Row llnree-Cuzner, Burqe, Clnerniss, Daulricln, Col- lins, M. Cline. Row four-Can ler, Caslle, Boynlon, Boolln, Coclcle, Curry, Connelly. X x Lell lop row, lell lo riqlilg Giles, Fadley, Dulin, Gelnle Donnelly, Ferguson, DeWeese Row lwofGaullwier, Gillelle Galpin, DeRidder, Eclcles, Day nes. Row ll'ireefDeQaslon Gibbs, Dorlan, liosler, l-loll rnan, Delaney, Ford, Gels, Pal con er. Row loureEalon Downs, Fallon, Frosl, Flolnr Doane, Davis, Egan. Riqhf, rop row, far? ro ugh?- Meahan, Menderson, Marhn, CHS, Nairne, Mulhn. Row rwo - Mccurcheon, Osborn, Moore, LincoWn, Mcfxfee, My- ers, McGee. Row +hree4Nowf ah, N. Nekon, Moody, Mar- shah, Monfgomery, Morrisey, Mcfxrfhur. Row fourfMuksi, Okuda, Nalawaja, McGregor, Merrllh Maurice, Madlwain, Markowifz. Lefr, fop row, leff +0 riqhfg Harnish, Golfra, Holcomb, Hayward, Harper, Green, Hifchcoclc, Hopping. Row fwo fHagerman, Harris, Hu1ber+, Horne, Henville, Gibson, Holl- man, Haversfock, Graff. Row fhree-Herziqer, Hancock, Gusrafson, Haines, Houqhfon, Hamrin, Harney, Human. Row fourf6us+afson, Granfham, Hail, Harqrave, Hafcher, Hoag, Harding, Herman. Left iop row, leff To riqhfg Kefchum, Jacobson, Lorenz, Hunfar, Kruger, Lashbrook, Long. Row Two-Liliiesfrom, Kober, Lekas, Kuck, Kaufman, Hunf, Larnberf, Ja-uck. Row +hree4Link, Long, Linfhicum, Hunf, Johnson, Jarnes, l.aFon- raine, Hufchlnson. Aly, QJ46 W R 5 Righir, lop row, leli io riqhig Perine, Rosine, Robinson, Row, Riclon, Porier, Passnnore, R. Robinson. Row i'wo4Rislc, Rear- son, Reinhold, Rashbach, Pace, Ralhrnell, Roberlson, Plumb, J. Robinson. Row +hree-Red- mond, Osborn, Rehor, McKee, Richards, Ross, O'ConneIl, Lighihill. Row four-Popp, Lan- nan, Ramsey, Pelerson, Peach- man, Rafhlore, Rogers. Righi, lop row, lell lo righlg Sirarngeman, Sherry, Seilz, S. Srniih, Schrnipilr, Siuari. Row lwo-Siem, Simons, Sfrong, B. Simons, R. Srnilh, E. Srnilh, Sieloerf. Row ihree-Royal, Small, Schemel, Shaw, Seaver, Speilc, Rush Sanford. Row Your -D. Smiih, Reynolds, Sherwin, Spencer, J. Srnifh, Slay, Saylor, Siringfellow. Leif, lop row, lefi fo riqh+- Williams, Wallace, Woods Waison, While, Swili, Wood Slewarl. Row lwo-Worlh Veir, Tulfls, Wiclcharn, Thalch er, Ulcropina, Thompson, Swan Wilkinson. Row lhree-While Ziflayern, Way, Walson, Sea yze, Vail, Templefon, Taenzer Tucker, Tulis. Row four-Ueda Tepple, Tassey, Wealherly iussinq, Swanson, Thompson. CDI: T942 The mid-year class oT I939 enTered Trorn The iunior high school in February. Their advisers are Mr. Elmer J. Erick- son, dean oT boys, and Miss Jessie T. 0ldT, dean oT girls. AT Their TirsT meeTing They elecTed BrenTon Wilson To be Their presidenTy Jaclc Mchleiven, vice-presidenTg Helen Bellinger, secreTary, and Sue CrisTy, Treasurer. Peggy Lorenz was The Treshman represenTaTive on The Girls' Lea- gue CaloineT. The change Trom iunior high To The senior high school was somewhaT oT a problem Tor These new sTudenTs3 however, They Tound everyone willing To help Them adapT Themselves To Their new rouTine. Besides pro- viding big sisTersl' Tor The new girls, The Girls' League gave Them an inTeresTing parTy. Miss OldT divided The Treshman girls inTo diTTerenT groups, and during Their sTudy hall a senior girl was in charge To help Them geT acguainTed in Their new surroundings. All The new sTudenTs were urged To come To The school dances and The aTTer school dances. Top phoTo, Mr. Ericlcson, BrenTon Wilsori TpresidenTT, and Miss OIdT. Second phoTo, Helen Bellinger lsecreTaryT, Sue CrisTy lTreasurerJ, and Jack McNeiven lvice-presidenTT. Below, Top rowfBanning, Dyes, Berryman, Dennison, Adams, Baune. BenTon. Row Two-Chisam, Egge, CrisTy, Barker, Anders, Erdman, Bowes, Bellinger, Barnam. Row Three-Miss QldT, T3leTcher, Cooper, Carson, Davis, CrisTilli, CorbiT, Deering, Mr. Ericlcson. Riqlil, lop row, lell lo riglnt- Harvey, Hillman, Harwood, Fleisnman, Becker, Morrison, Mcffleary, Kyle. Row Jrwof Hooper, Mowry, Lamar, Frinclce, Judson, Haclly, Fazzi, Ensign. Row 'llireefLindell, McLane, Murrell, Emmons, Holley, Heller, Higlwlen, Garl- and. Row lour-Mazzelfi, Monlqomery, Hollen, McNeil, Grassmuclc, Hass ell, Barbara Hassafl, Hogan. Y Lefl, lop row, leff lo riglwl- Nambu, Robinson, Norlon,Sei- bert B, Wilson, C. Nor+on,Tur ner, W. Wilson. Row +wo-Ab- boil, Worflu, Royce, Sigler Spells, Slever, Slanlon, Wil' liams. Row Jrnree-Muslwruslc Pelerson, Sfepliens, Magee, Lo renz, Vauqlwf, Tlwomas, Wil- liams, Roberls. Row lourgsa lo, Pearson, Fallen, Wlwilmore Smillm, Vifells, Pallerson, Popp CDRGANIZATIO PLAYS CQMMITTEES Top pholro-Bill Symes. Second pholo-Anne Rob- erls, Miriam Leeds, Evie Crump. Third pho+o-Vir- gil Richards, Evie Crump, Frank Wrighl, Miriam Leeds. Lower pholo-Bill Love, Bob l-larlley, l-low- ard Cheverlon, Bob Andrews. As commissioner general, Bill Symes has done oulslanding work ihis year. He has represenled Jrhe school ar various aciivily conferences. ln addilion, Bill has provided for and lalqen charge ol lhe weelcly assemblies. Commissioner oil Publicily Anne Roberrs wro+e a column for +wo weelcly papers, lur- nished accounls of sludenl aclivilies lo sev- eral dailies, and acled as secrelary lo lhe sludenl body and Jrhe execurive commission. Bill Love has lalcen charge of sludenl body finances, in his posilion as commissioner of finance. Al The beginning oi The year, Bill direcred Jrhe siudenl body Jriclcel sale. ln general charge of all boys' alhlelic aclivi- lies, Frank Wrighl served as commissioner oi alhlelics. Suilable adverlising 'For evenls was also provided by Franlc, who Jroolc an aclive inleresl in his worli. Evelyn Crump, as commissioner of inlerior srarled siudenl governmenl in ihe library and led Jrhe campus commillee Jrhrough a very successful year. She has been influen- lial in securing many improvemenls aboul rhe campus. Commissioner of Girls Miriam Leeds and Commissioner of Boys Virgil Richards had a very fine year as League presidenrs. The combined Leagues sponsored +he amaleur show, deemed one of Jrhe mosl successful assemblies rhis year. The four class presidenis, Bob l-larlley, l-loward Cheverlon, Bob Andrews, and Brenlon Wilson are also members of lhe commission, voring on mailers perlaining lo Jrheir classes. Y-Y Speakers such as Dean CromweTT, UCLA coach, Coa ch MaTTory OT PJC, and Prank BuTT, noTed sporrs com- menTaTor, and an en'royabTe eyen'rng OT danoxng aT We W'rnTer Tce Carn'ryaT consTTTuTed some OT We more 'rmporTanT acT'ry'rT'res OT We Boys' League durmg We TasT year under We d'rrec'rTon OT VTrg'rT Pirchards, presT- denjr, and abTy ady'xsed by TyTr. ETmer J, Erxckson, advkser. TvTOnWTy meehngs were heTd, aTTernaTTng group meehngs Tn We aud'rTorTum wTW commTTTee meeTTngs.There are TTTTeen commnjrees To wh'xch We boys may beTong w'xW a chaTrman Tor each group.The oWer oTTTcers Tor We Boys' League Tor We pasr year have Tn- cTuded BTTT Adams, yTce-presTdenTq Tom TvTTTTer, secrelr ary1 and WTTT'ram Sajro, Treasurer. The GTrTs' League, as aTways, TncTuded many good hmes Tn WeTr numerous achykrxes durTng We pasjr year, sTarTTng OTT wTW We sem'r-annuaT New C5TrTs' Parry Tn OcTOber and sponsorTng We TTrsT schooT dance OT We year, a premTer. OWer eyenjrs backed by We GTrTs' League were TvToWer's Day Teas and an amareur show Tn cooperahon wTW We Boys' League. The cOmm'rTTees OT We League vTed Tor Top honors Tn We annuaT caTendar saTe, and We Tosers OT We conTesT en'rerTaTned We wTnners aT We monWTy meehng OT We gTrTs. These acT'ryTTTes have been carr'xed on durTng We pasjr year under We dTrechon OT We presTdenT OT We GTrTs' League, TvTTrTam Leeds, and hfhss .Tessxe T. OTdT, advTser. The oWer oTT'rcers OT We group were Rosemary TXTeTswender, y'rce-presrdenrq Berry Lou Brooks, secrejraryp and S-usTe T'TuguenTn, Treasurer. Tlarxous commTT- Tees akded 'rn acT'ryTT'res Wroughoulr We year. League acTTvTTTes are represenTed Tn We accOmpanyTng pTcTures. Top row, TeTT To rTghTfAce sporrscasrer Frank BuTT, speaker ar Boys' League meehng, wTW League cabTneT. VocaTTOnaT Day adyTsers Erhskson and OTdr wTW RuW NTonTgomery, Barbara Thompson. Row TwOfSTudenT donaTTOns Tor ChrTsTmas drTve Tor needy. C5TrTs' League pTay. Row WreefSpeaker Dean Crom- weTT, U.S,C. Track coach, wTW League cabTneT. Mrs. Case OT T'BuTTock's showTng new sTyTes To GTrTs' League members. Row Wree fGTrTs' League cabTne'r, TeTT To rkghr, Lorenz, Thurman, NTbecker, TvTcCTung, Cor., NTacDougaTT, ArnoTd, SheTdOn. Chubbuck, TvTTTTer, T'TuguenTn, Leeds, TvTTss OTdr, TXTeTswender, Brooks. Tn We nexr pTcTure Ts .TeaneTTe Thompson cTOTng huTa aT We new A ' rTy. Represenrarkyes OT boysx sporTs aTTendTng Boys' League meehng. Row TTyefSenTOr moWers' Tea. Junlor moWers' h hers' Tea. SusTe T'TuguenTn TTreasurerT and NTTrTam Leeds TpresTdenTT exhTbTTTng GTrTs' League caTendars. ' ' Tn We Tower TeTT hand group. LeTT To rTghr, sTandTngfCompTon, TlobTnson, WrTghT, LabadTe A ' . p , seaTedfNNTTTTams. Webb, Carnes. Row rwofWaTd, Adams, Pdchards, W.SaTo T T grrTs pa omore mor brnefr rs seen TT ns To row T e Boys e r uTh NhTTer Tea, Sop h ' L ague Ca G. ,W y, S ' ,Perhh Rox Mr. Erickson. f ' . B ST s A ,ax AW NJ A ! PR! L fJ fikSf'j ., i DJJ stgdwx L kjy Q M , J , Rrg Cx .f. X f .fx 541'-Jff - Qld? , If , .f VP Xi gf fa .f j, I rnern W Xa C W e e or .wa en r ' ,BXX n6r ' ,E Lu , Sr w Ge O X- CXarXa ' YN ornes CMO yIorXce6 5roxNar6 an6 XooXae6 'rorvIar6 ,ro W'xs ,ro We annuaX Lajnn Bano,ue'r an6 adre6 'rn 'rrue C e We annuaxr p'xcn'xc v1xrx'xcXn 're usnaXXy ' Y airesg proqrarn cX1a'xrrnan, Berry xo San6s. Fs6y'rser Xor We BM Rnq- ers o Jr e Wey earn e rnernxoer esr enir x Xnsbrorran o Xwer H 6Xey rxneark ro QXS r We KW COS GGY ye Woe OU ns eep Psn re XO s 6 Qar Qr Romans Wor a n'rqWfX. NX yea xo one eyenrnq ylxnen, 6resse6 'rn Horna rn , Vsornan iasnron. PsnoWer rnarn eyenlr ci We y Sr W X'NeX6 air Xn6'ran Sprrnqs. OWeers Wor We pasi year Xna p 6 Lou Herxoerjv, seerejrary, GayNe Groxosg Xreasurer, N EuWnq5r ', a ' dub 'rs Vfrss EX'w,eXoeW Hoaq. Upper pxnoko, Xefrk Xp r'rcW'r.'Yop rowfHayersXoc,X4, Harnrsn Xlufrn, Psrney, Xrnprre, Hayersfockj X4 , p , a Xon, Gonra, Hndneock, Grass. Row JYWOXBGYYXB, Hooper, QxXXeHe, Xiucks, New eXX, XfxYr'ree-Xrorn, GaXp'xn, 6 s, , Yrnqer, Berryman, Mnne, Veroruson, Vzannknq, C5anW'rer, .5ones, Kekdnefn. Row WreefHeVrer, Hurnane, GK xo , , Q , Barker. Vsow XOUVZYWBBYCXYWGY, Hawes, Harney, OorXan6, Barren, Fsn6ers, HAM, Warne, Yfrencn Row XWXIGZCLOCXCXB, Goo , Xa 6 CaXyerX, Eqqe, HoyIar6, LarY'rn, Haryey, Hufcnrson, EX6re6, Yaarkon. Row s4nafHar6'rnq, Guskaxson, Psrchson, Eakon, Hoa Npkne, Corxoek, Ly'rXe Herxoerk, Hogan, Nrnn. Lower pxnoko, ,rep rowfSw'r3X, Sen-L, Sherry, Meaxnan, NNr'rqXnX, SdrnN-L, OYxyer, 5rn'rW, Narrne, Srn'rW, Roxornson, Row We Smart Ofrs, Narnxou, Srn'rW, Pearson, Tnornpson, Wrsk, SM, Mccukdneon, Marrrn. Row Wreefvfnsner, Sears, M'PrcYxeXX. Row Srour R ' en, XNar6, Yaies, Skork, San6s, Row XYOUYXYAIXSS Heaq, Slrrnons, NN aX6, Spekk, Vnornpson, Wenier, Row YryefVearson, 'r Velrerson, McGowan, MacC5reqor, 'Psarnsey Yleacnr-aan, XsfXerr'rXX Manrxce, G Sake, X S ek oxoxns yerr, MeNeX v 1 The Toanquer was The hrqhhqhr Tealrnre oT The xfear. The oihcers Tor Jrhe oaer year have been n'Naoafno'rseTXes and rnonefrerxrs Oaxfro NTerrrTT, ore-Sroenlrg Xloqer Barnard, v'rceforeQroenJr', loan Crrshg, secrelrarqy and John Larnorearm, Treasurer. The aovrsere. osr Arne Le Cerde hrancars were vines Owen Thomas and Nhes hlT'rXdred Vrrce. Upper rkqhr ohoko, Teh ro r'rqh'r,Too rowfhoerhqer, Bean, Chadtoourn, Ybaxobaore, XfTeTrnan, Cheverkon, X'Tar'r, X'Te'rn5r1, Oekrrck. 'Raw rwofGusraTson, BrYr'rkoTTer, Oesrnarres, Lrnororh, James, herrrer, Pxrrnsrronq, GRTOTOS, Lqrnan, Gares, Xfhxh, Ynrachord. Row rhreefCrawToro, Kehoqq, Heron, Hawes, Yrench, Yroqqs, ?aTconer, Pxrrhur, Cohrns, loroon, Deans, Boqnron, Tenhrns, Oufhn. Row TourfCorrneTh4,ConneTT,G1. de Gasrorr, X'TecYTer, Leeos, Crlrrkenden, V. Currrrrnqharn, Brehrner, BGTTTYTQGV V. EYTSNQYN EVW rnons, DeNNAM, Werner, 5, Prhen. Row hvefX'Tansen, Johnson, Vi. oe Ga-5Xon, X'Toweh, Chubbuchr VX. CESYSJGWTGY. UMW VTOCTQE' rnarr, Urew,Lrqhrh'rh, 'i5aehrne'rr, Pxdarns, M. Caroenjrer, Oavrd. Row s'rvfO'r6e5n, Crosxoxg, Barrerr, Pxoarns, Granrharrr, YTBYQYZNGS. Brooks, Pxrndro, Beekwrrh, Lonq, Close, Doane. Row S8V6fNfhA4'E-S Vrrce, Qonerr, Hess, Larnorearn, Crrshy, Merrrh, Barnard, Gahr- Khe., Derrnrskov, Leeds, Nnss Thomas. Lower ohofo.Too rowfYlarh5rore, Saro, MQPxTee, Senor, So,n'rres, Verrne, Turner, G, Saro, Row Xwofw ooo, hfNOrXYqOn'X6N.TNEN. VTe'rTrTer, N'rc,hOX-5, Wares, Nlxleher, Thoynas, SheToon, Wlrrbeck, Vond. Row rhreefhfrcfiowarr, Thurnqarr, YTGTTQ-Yr SUYVWNGY. LTGNSWQYT' oer, Nekon, KXAQNQXN, Marrrn, Monrqornerq, Rokh, SrafnoXeq, Weak. Row TonrfOTNe'rX, Vererson, NaTawara, ?XeX4nOTo5,XN 0065, hTe'0oecYer, Seaq, Shannon, Ohver, Soehs, Srever, Thomas, Row hvefvAgLaQT,'rn, Srearns, Thornoson, Raymond, NNQChAnq, had hrr., Vosw, Moore, Brefrner, luT avern, Row s4nrfSn'r'r'rh, NNarshaTT, Surnrners, Xxfnher, Tornprfrns, Monroe, Qairen, Rusk, SayTor, 'Masser'r'r. , L uaX 5rr'rp ro Vaoua Xfkks Tbearrer, provkornq Wor We poor Wrouqxn We use og Spanxsb pxq banks, and sbape oQ sornbreros', Wrouqb ak Wese, We qenukne sp'rr'Pr og ONCX Spam and Meuirco bas ernbers ox We EX Ckmb QaXoos-.Tbe rneelnnqs were preskoeo over by Yrances Cun- xfroe-presroen'r', beirrxg Crrfrksbank, S6C,Y65YE3YNf', and bob Uaxqb, Brreasurer. Marg L. Nash. fkqarn W'rs year We cXr,xb's Xreasorxf was enNarqeo rwofCroirer, Deknck, Xiuxnknan, ioroon, Brune, Hunk, n board, Carpenier, Hayes, X'Xo5rW1an, HBO' Rskwrnan, X4'rWan, Lonq, Bak, Labadre, 'rs P. Daws, Yirokdq, CoXernan, 'r PsXXan, Carbon. Row ren Oaqqerk, fan ann ' 'rn We We rv karrner, LAK-ss . Row Br, baco , an, Le C. Daw , bacbrner , baurfrqar , CL CX ub pxns een capfrureo by res'xoen5r', bob s abkg aovksea by Xe. beb, YXUUBYGY, Lorenl WreefLqan, Herber oxnnson, XAN, Hodqern , Cbnos, hnoerson, Connek, Carnpbek, ara Yxasserk, Yxoben, rknrXL Roberr-son,NN ar awe, McLane, ?aoe b ' barn, Q Xoos wa uk sa fcarvp A . Row veg, 5 OeLanQ4 ', FxrWur, rr, barb wof?a rev, Se McGee, A bank L nxnq EX Ckxb Qa by We annuaX oouqxnn Upper pboko, Weyrr Ko r'xqbX,Top row YXBUXYXWML, Benron, Henano, Larnar, Pxrrnenoarr-L v'rXXe, Qrbbs, Larkkn, Lrornan, Harnnn. Row Xonrfkxar Febon, Xiang. Row Yrvefb, Carpenker, YWX, Xirfrqbk, Yrencrx, Dawson. Row sArxfG7'rXXesp're, Cook, Uaubrrxcb, Lekas, Cooper, baroovx sevenfCurnrn'rnqs, Davks, Lannan, Wobr, Qersrenkorn, Xfrbeen, Beverky Has-se burr, Bppek Lower pkoro. Top rowfNN aXXaQe, Wood, Sorrrnpk XXAacXXAKWan, Tburrnan, ScoXes, RoNens, Row X web, Moore, Nlxleber, NNKX-son, Sxnean, LAakweWL Row Wreefgpenoer, NNakrers, D. NNaLrers, Vance, SXa Nfloqkxrn, Mobns, XsfXuWns, MacOouqaXL Tasseq, Norkon. Row 5rourfYiob'xnson, Srearns, Macbrn, NNorW, Royce, Sayre, Osborn, Merwkn, Morrkson, Wewrer, 'Ro Srve eoa, Tnornson, Na-Lro, Soqqerk Cunnhrnqbarn, Varnrer, Crurks Dar ' qers, W'rsNer Roberrs. XN X on, Ro 14 Xaee OX XJXXSS 'denns ', XXNXS year We cXuXo Xnas had a new adyxsev, NXXSS Nada Xupkca, wX1o XOOXL We Q X'Xope X3oXXer wX'xo sevyed We cXuXo so weXX Xov so fnany years. XDYIXSCJXXWEA ROW aded as pvesx John SXovXc, ykce-pres'XcXenX',XXweXrna Nh, secveXary', and Pxndrew CarnpbeXX, Xrea-saver. Uoeer ginoko, XQXX EQ YVXQXYXX. 'Xco fowfafnndvews, Cvoixev, Xfnxofxe, Yarfner, Oneyevion, Cornpion. X'XXXdYXCOCX4, Jordon, Xnayersiodc, Xfwsk, X'XawXX-ay, Gfa?X. Row Xwoffvkkes Lawnereaux, ?nreXX Wayward, GoXXva, Sean, Barnard, LaWroe, BaXX, X'XeXXand, Xivadicrd, Xnsleeo. Xlcw Wveef-X'Xodgef'Xan, X4vYq'nX, Bvexdy, Lexinfnan, X'XenyXXXo, Xifanwan, C,XavXQ, End, Bvekwer, Qxnsberq, X5owXus, XfXoXXwX an. Row Xcm fCenneXX, Get, XfXewafcX, Gkbbs, XARXX, ve Crew, Cef, CaXyevX Xnafixey, X'XcaQ, Pxyevy. Row XTyefUay'xe Cnnnkndnafn, NWN, Lannan Vay- ?f cX, CmXXasXnanXa, Law, XSQXXCQG, Haque:-'Xn, CafXscn. Row Sw ffnWaf-, X'Xefbf:'A1, QXXXespXa Enoc, Cernenjv, UenfXsX v Ink Uaqqef Xfoafd. X?Xmna -, Nnex, V IXXXQH. 4, eoner yes, ,X. X'XavQfa di Q 'S XX XlXcX'XavcXs, Way, MRXXev, Sake. Row Xom Q Nake- MXXc,Xne , XX Sears, McCXun , Xd VXXXXer, X,owev pXnoXo.'Xop vowfX7auX, XXAGFY-XXX, Syrnes, 'X0w, ow JiwofO1one,Younq, XQXXX, NNXnXer, Webb, OXca. 'Row WveefSpenc,er, Sake, Senwafkv., YloXoXnson, XXfXcPxXee,VXeeWan,VeXXecXx,Sands,XXfXa1we , fX'XancocX4,TXXernpson, XXX. X4XeXson, X7arX4, Seay, Vase, Seayev, NNXX-son, NNavdweXX Suvnnef, lu'X ayern. Xlow Xlxyef wendev, O'XSXeXX, Swayle, Spe'xX4, Woods, WXaeX'X'xn, SXaXer, Nkxbecker, XXfXervXXX Vend, NXYSS Xupkca. Row s'mfXJXcOona , Xaeadnrnan, Vekef-son, Hdred, ROW, CGWXOXOBXX, X7XeXXXev, Veavson, SayXor, Roberks. ALLIED YGUTI-I Good Times wiThouT alcoholic beverages mighT well be The slogan oT The Allied YouTh. Through- ouT The pasT year members oT This club have noT only TurThered Their work in alcoholic educaTion, buT have also had many good Times. The acTiviTies sTarTed oTT This year wiTh an iniTiaTion parTy in November Tor The new members, and laTer The Allied YouTh provided The sTudenT body wiTh an inTeresTing assembly. ln cooperaTion wiTh The Alumni PosT They sponsored The New Year's Eve Dance To which everyone was inviTed. Ice-sl4aTing parTies and picnics also consTiTuTed some oT The good Times oT This organizaTion. BroadcasTing over a naTional neTworlc and aiding in sTarTing many new chapTers oT The Allied YouTh were oTher acTiviTies carried on This year under The direcTion oT The presidenT, Glen LaThrop, and Mrs. Helen Denny Orsborn, adviser. The oTher oTTicers helping Them were DoroThy James, vice-presidenTg DoroThy Egge, secreTary7 and Bob Sands, Treasurer. The club also has a small cabineT To plan The monThly meeTings. AT leTT, Allied YouTh. large number pre- venTs idenTiTicaTion. PhoTo below: Tri-Y. Top row-Leeds, An- derson, Dawson, Rob- erTson,Morrison,Wil- son, Davidson, Ad- ams, Leeds. Row Two -l-Toward, Board, Avery, Campbell, Wardwell, Crump, Arnold, BelT, Durrell, Gillespie. Row Three - McDonald, Her- berT, Thomson,ATclci- son, Kacy, WhiTe, DaggeTT, l3elTon, Lelcas, Monroe. Row Tour - Miss 0ldT, Mashborn, SlaTer. McCall, l-lenry. NoT in picTure - Miss Tupica. Q 51 .mf Q W i 1 'Q ? Y . If fly' V WHL fifgmlgmcf IS -V al ,xwsgwwg ,W 2 1 ,p --:au-Q-5 , L,'?- 5 . 52 xv-AVL, NTW17rf1m1-W?i'2V R ' ' ,,,,,..f We QP M ,qm- ,X Qs KY it eshnq Xayouks, W'xs year s oi Mr. Ehner hs and rnore 'rnjrer Under We qurdance chreh We sirab spenfr ' creased nurnber oir paqes, co or phokoqrap , reaX 'rob roundrnq our a oornpXere book. orden w'rW hred Lurnbard as ednorfrn- a hs, and nNak'rnq Xayours. ck Schrnrdbr, busrness rnanaqerx Mar- usrness and phofroqraohy. ' rank, Barbara s wrrxr an rn has had a h'rne Van N ' ohofroqr p ' edrrorp Ja ' ro boW b ' w'rW assrs onnehy. A fruaX sirah d M'rss Rrc opy Jrakxnq assocxajre d assxskanjrs 'or edrror ufrhanne D nr Boys' GYM Xd. Crook an rnany busy weeks wrrrknq c , The siaif consrsjred oW Makohfn Xrnbrre, qarejr McDonaXd, ohoroqraphy schedr,rXe edkrory an berry Pxndrew and Theodosxa Vsobrnson. hrances Cox was senx Conneh. Under dasses were Arended by Veqqy Durreh who was assxsjred by Vs orqanhahons edrror, daner beckw'rW abXy hhed We rob, w'rW Beijry Xiokrerrnan as assrsjra . Soorirs was handXed by Dayrd Way, Qrds' Soorjrs by C5ayXe Gxbbs, SchooX Irie was d'xrec'red by Mary Bacon w'rW Joyce Nfrher as assrsranlr, and We adyerhsrnq under We drrechon oi Pred Scra- heXd a'rded by Xdarrreirk Lane, Mary Psnne Vsayrnond, and Warren Dejrrkck. The ar'r ednor was Marron Carpenirer, wh'xXe John Srn'rW Nook Woolrbah adrron ordrures. Many, whose narnes canno ' ed herer have qryen yah1abXe assfrsianze, See paqe V28 Wor hxrWer ac,knowXedqrnenXs be rnenhon Qorfa rn E rr 2 MaXcoXrn Xnnxorre Kassocfrare aqerr, Pred Lumbar edkrory, d CDR ,P , Upper Xerjr pnoro, Jack Scnnwrdr Qousrness rnan Xedkror-'rn-cnrerr. Nerd. Marqarer McDonaXd Kprroro scnedrher, Prances Cox rsenror secfrronr, Peqqy DurreXX Kunderdassesr. Leirr. doxnn Srrrfrn Ksoorrs pnoroqrapherr C5ayXe Grohe rqrds' soorrsr, Dave Way Qooysx sporrsr. Pxboye Xefrr. Mr. Hrner H. Crook radyksery. BeXow. MKS-5 farenrne Van Norden Karr adyrserr. Noove. Eerre Andrew rbusrness assrsdranrr, Xdarnrerjr Lane Kadyerrxsrnq as5'rs?rf and, Joyce M'Mer KSQXWOOX We assrsrandry. Y5eXow. Mounrrnq a scrrooX We Xayour. Nooye rkqnr, Berry Xlorrerrnan Korqan'r1ar'xons assrsranry, Markon Carpenf rer Karr edrrorx, srandxnq. Mary Bacon Kscrrod Her daner Eecky1'rrxrr KOYQ6U'X16k'NOX'NSx. Newer Barbara Con- XX Ksenror assrsranrr, Mary Anne Vxayrnond Kadyer- r Trreodosra Roornson Koxnoro serredrhe ne Yrsrnq assrsran assrsranry. Pxnne Raymond, srand'rnqr Warren Deir- nrr rred Scrar'reXd radyerrrs- ses assfrsranrr. Virqwr. Mary rrck radyerrrdrnq asefrsra , ' Rurrranne DonneXXy runderdas mer TM? CD S J-SX N. TIGER STAFF-CUB REPCDRTERS QUILI. gl SCRCDLL-PRINT CREW Top row, lell to riqlnlgllavid Way, edilor-in-clwiel: lzirsl semeslerg Frances Cox, edilor-in-cliiel second serneslerg Mr. Elmer H. Croolc, adviser. Row fwo, l6lllO'ViQl ll'J6I1El' Beclcwi+l'v, Frances Cox, Ann Roperls, llirsr page edilorslg Malcolm lrnbrie ledilorials and circula'rionl,l-larriell Lane, Fred Lumbard, Barbara Glanlz lsecond page edilorsl: Mary Bacon, Belly Koilerman, Margarel McDonald, Mary Anne Raymond lllnird page editorsl, David Way, Waller Ball, Malcolm Deans lsporrs page edilorsl: Bill Paul, Con- nie Sumner, Kennerh Cramer lbusiness slaflil. 9-.Civ v,,,,,A ' if ..fs.aW' Looked Torward To every week by The sTudenTs and TaculTy, The Tiger, The weekly newspaper, is publish- ed by an ediTorial sTaTT oT upper classmen, under The direcTion oT Mr. Elmer l-l. Crook, and a prinT crew under Mr. Ben l-l. Henry. During The TirsT semesTer David Way was ediTor-in-chieTg Frances Cox Took over The posiTion in February. The Tour pages oT The Tiger are ediTed by Tour ediTors and Their assisT- anTs who change posiTions every guarTer. OTher Tiger posiTions include The business sTaTT, commission- er oT publiciTy, ediTorials, circulaTion, and exchange ediTors. News maTerial is gaThered by members oT The cub journalism class, who sTudy iournalisTic sTyle oT wriTing and obTain pracTical experience Toy wriTing Tor The Tiger. STaTT members and cub reporTers who receive recommended grades and whose wriTing has been ap- proved are eligible To ioin The Quill and Scroll, an inTernaTional honorary socieTy Tor high school iournalisTs. OTTicers oT The SPT-lS chapTer during I938-I939 were lvlargareT Summers, presidenTg Barbara Anne GlanTz, vice-presidenT1 Mary Anne Raymond, secreTaryq and Connie Sumner, Treasurer, ln addiTion To The work on The Tiger, The prinT crew also prinTs TickeTs, posTers. programs, and miscellaneous maTTer. Lower leTT phoTo, cub reporTers, leTT To righT. Top rowfliillian, Morrison, Soloman, ArThur, l-larT, Henry, Beech, Daigh, Krom. Row Two-Anderson, Kipp, Thurman, Avery, Nazro, Leishman, WelTer, Lamoreaux. Row Three-Brooks, Leech, La- badie, Drew, Wagner, CrisTy, Cummings. Row TourAJordan, Thomson, STearns, STaples. Lower cenTer, The TiTTh period prinTing class. The press in The Toreground is running oTT copies oT The weekly Tiger. Lower righT phoTo, Quill and Scroll, leTT To righT. Top row-Jordan, Mr. Crook, Leeds, Lumbard, Arnold. Row Two4Max- well, Brooks, Drew, ArThur, Avery, Leishman, Cox. Row ThreefThomson, Wagner, Nazro. NoT in picTure-lmbrie, CvlanTz. Upper lell plwolo, Miss Browrfs girls' Clnorus slnqlnq Cnrlsfrnas carols ln lne lnalls al Clwrislrnas lime. Lower lefl plwolo, Girls' Qlee Club, lelr to rlqnf. Top row--Sclwernel, Reinhold, Nicrvoles, Oliver, Brown, lvlonns, Parks, Way, Bon Eslce, Houqlw- +on, Sorber, Row lwo-Macllouqal, Vance, Woglum, Board, Hancock, Knox, Arnold, Coll, Desert, Cnanfvber- laine, Cunningham, Price. Row rlwreo -Dorland, lflcln, Nelson, Dunwonl, Eqge, Bennell, Smillw, Doane, Adams, Kislner, Frencln, Tussing. Row four- Carler, Wnalen, Marslwall, l-less. Deck- er, Cole, Burqe, Blurnenberg. Row live -Eqqelson, Farrner, Slaler, Knlglnl, Gcrfen, Pearson. , c l .lf BCDYSQ GIRLS CLEE CLUBS l-lolding The spoTlighT in The acTiviTies OT The Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs Tor The pasT year was The ,annual Spring Musical EesTival wiTh Tive high school glee clubs convening TogeTher aT SPHS, wiTh no judging being done. The glee clubs also aided The arT deparTmenT in puTTing on The annual ChrisTmas pageanT, and They sang aT many public perTormances ThroughouT The year. The Girls' Glee Club under The direcTion OT Miss Mariorie Brown received The honor This year OT being The only glee club inviTed To sing aT The cOnvenTion OT music Teachers held This spring in Long Beach. This year The girls OT The glee club inauguraTed new uniTorms changing The plain whiTe dress Tor The new whiTe sweaTers and slcirTs. The oTTicers OT The Girls' Glee Club Tor The TirsT semesTer were Marjorie GerTen, presidenTg Joanne Pearson, vice-presidenTg PaT Farmer, secreTaryg BeTTe KnighT, Treasurerg MarTha Eggleson, business managerg and Polly Egan and Doris ColT, librarians. The oTTicers changed Tor The second semesTer and included BeTTe KnighT, president EsTher Mae SlaTer, vice-presidenT, PaT Farmer, secreTaryg Grace Parks, Treasurer, and MarTha Eggleson, business manager. Singing Tor The OneonTa Men's Club and aT The CounTy Teachers' lnsTiTuTe were a Tew oT The public perTorm- ances given by The Boys' Glee Club during This pasT year. Also, boTh OT The glee clubs sang aT many combined aTTairs Tor public perTormances. Adviser Tor This group This year was Mr. AlberT J. Adams, and They had as Their presidenT lasT year Lowell Ogden. AcTing as The group's secreTary was ClayTon Parlqhill and as The busi- ness manager There was Warren DeTriclc. Keep The Campus Clean has been The mOTTo OT The Campus CommiTTee Tor The pasT year wiTh Evelyn Crump, commissioner OT inTeriOr, and The chairman, Rosemary Neiswender and Bill Adams have been The represenTaTives Trom The Girls' and Boys' Leagues choosing commiTTees To help Them. The adviser Tor The group has been Mr. Elmer J. Ericlcson. Lower cenTer phoTo, Boys' Glee Club, leTT TO righT. Top row-l-largeTT, Ferguson, Williams, RuTer, Green, Allen, ParmenTer, Syrnes. Row Two-Sullivan, VailencourT, PicTon, Thurman, Cramer, Blaire, MerediTh, BenneTT. Row Three-BoeTTiger, Dahle, l-layword, Hayes, Adams, DeWeese, Kopple. Row Tour-GilleTTe, Hagerman, Erinlcle, McNulTy, Mosely, l-larnish, Edwards. Row Tive-Mr. Adams, Parlchill, Kulhman, Ogden, DeTriclc, SloggeTT. Lower righT phOTo, Campus CommiTTee, leTT To righT. Top row-Campbell, Wriqhf, CompTon, Robinson, CheverTon, HarT. Row Two-LaThrop, Simpson, WinTer, SmiTh, CarTer, Lorenz, Row Three-AlberT, GauThier, Leishman, Reinhold, Falconer, Lorenz, Lane, Wing, Webb. Row Tour-Calkins, BenneTT, l-lowell, Sloan, McCall, McNeil, ArmsTrong, Woglum, PeTerson. Row Tive-Miss OldT, James, Neiswender, Adams, PTeiTTer, Kerber, Mr. Ericlsson. V 1. 624 il li I! is an M13 W? n W' an 44 V744 ff iii? XSS in P ,Lf xx ,KL ' l X 4 Q 1- ' 1 'r We 1 -.fu ' A . x I s s ft--W S 1- s, 1 V' 7 1 H4 , . In . I' I 'MQ . il 4 77' l -. 1 ' If J xxx--. - ly . ' . , ' s W '- 5- 4 x . U N Q. f L I . is 0 X Q . , 4 4' 6 X 'rnq a Los uWern Xves, p ay We So Y 'rn Q -A fy,- ,'5 ,L js' .,a. g gi . ,: -fn W I im 1 - addkjnon ,ro aopeannq air aXX xnorne 'rooPoaXX qarnes and rnarcnxnq xoelrween We xna njry Parr, We Pasadena Junxor CoXXeqe Xdornecornxnq, We Pasadena Rose Parade, X Band PGSJPNGX, We Lonq Beach rnun'xc'xpaX audPror'xurn, and We Edd 5X'xeXX Par oi We SouW Pasadena Hxqn ScX'xooX Txqer Band dunnq We pasfr year. X of band work, Mr. Cxnades PX. MendenPaXN, band dxredror, ' ns Mr. NXendenX'waXX aXso Jrrakned a qroup or qkns Wur, PfxXeen Pwery, and Norrna CaWfxns. d Bud Y5Xoornoxu'xsJr was We Xfxce- Gordon. Pnere were as John Xn Xes Cou ' Yr Sonoo ' eyenjrs d rnenlra s ' Rorrnaino . Bekky Pxr u an arXes s'xden'r w assrsk- Pxnqe CaYxWorn'xa XWC3 Pasadena were We rnaxn Por sjrudenks who wanir fro Xearn We Wn a ofiiers Jrra'xn'xnq 'rn pXay'xnq and rnardrfxnq 'rn d'rWcuPr Wor drum-rna'ror'xnq.Pne Wree drurn rna'rorePres W'rs year were Por We Pxrslr sernesjrer, PrankYxn KXfX'xXXer was We presrdenlr oi We band qro o preskdenjr. Norrna XdaXX was We secrelrary-Xreasurer, and as Worarxan Were was on new oWcers eXedred 'rn Pebruary, We new presxdenjr xoeknq Cnades Gordon. Pne new ykce-pre Xirorn, and Pxdrkan Wood was secreirary-rreasurer. George Varnurn was Worarxan and NN'xXYxarn Peirnfr was anjr dxredror. Top rowfBand 'rn acnon berween xnakles. Psow kwofDrurn rna'roreVres Norma CaWKns, Bekiy ArWur, Kdeen Pwery. Marorekres a ' s. Row WreefY5and Kn Irorvnafxon on qrds' qyrn iKeXd. Bandrnasirer Cnades Mendennan. 599 renkxce f Mx Wg M nd Q' 14,Nr-J - L , 'wf,,s,3' ,fu A 1 ffl..,K.1,,f F' x . 5 N , II, A S 'Wi Y. r Ah X'n,5,-Q WN.. 1 ' wstxh' Pl 5 - N SN 'H Q P '5 . 'Na 2 wx 'am ' lm ' .P M 'xx C-,F1 S Se 'vi i X lem :QQ N , M xx S .X As, aTs, Each year a hmned number oT skudenrrs rs execrred ro become members oT The Benq Sourrh Pasadena Hkqh Schooks honorary orqan'r1ar'xon.The members are chosen on The o,uahT'rcaT'rons oT The work They have done To beirirer The schooT and 'rhe wnhnqness wkr wh'rch They do Tir. Th'rs year The BenqaTs sponsored The BenqaT Backward Dance an ushered ak ah The schooT qafrhennqs. Vuss Hesrrer Lauman 'rs adv'rser To The BenqaTs and The ofrfhcers are Bob BeedTe, presr- denrg CaroT Henry, v'rceYpres'rdenT', and Jeanne Quesneh, secrefrary-Treasurer. ?Tay'rnq Tor schooT pTays, assembhes, Oneonra CTub Tecrures, opereiras, and Graduahon were The ma'rn evenrrs oT Jrhks year Tor The Hkqh 'Schooks Orcheslrra under The d'rrec'r'xon oT Mr, Ps. VauT Hunhnqiron. hor The hrsjr and second semesjrers respec3r'rveTy The oThcers were presrdenir, ?rankTyn Vuher and CharTes Tiooniig v'xce-presfrdenlr, Chades X4oon'r1 and BKTT Pekhk, secrerary, Laxferne Harhey and NX'rr'ram X4acy', and hbrarrans, CharTes Gordon, Jack Berhr, Req Bobxnson, Georqe Srronq, and Bkh Berqslrrom. Under The adv'rser, Xvhss Psmy Vs. koorre, pubhc speakrnq Teacher, The oTT'rcers Tor The Senafre Chxb were Boy Psnderson, presrdenrrg Vred Scra5r'reTd, v'rce-pres'rdenJr', Bejrsy Jane Beh, secrejraryg Norma CaTk'rns, Treasurer, BKTT Takes, serqeanr-ar-arms', and Jean Den- nrsron, parhamenlrarran. Upper Teh phoro. BeedTe, Jones, Thompson, NNr'rqhT, Tounq, Adams, backward dance. Upper Teh phoro, BenqaTs. Top rowfLaThrop, Cheverkon, Nfehek, Mr, Errckson, BeedTe Wresj, hfuss NNaXd, Vrsk, Symes, Wrkqhk. Row rwofjones, SheTdon, Crump, Thompson, Cornpron, BToomf .Row ThreefHenry, hhbecker, Quesneh, NeKswender. ' hr, Top rowfBerryman, Dav'xs, Tinkqhk, ,MckRson, Passmore, May, NN. Venn. Row rwofSmVrh, GusraTson, NeTson, Skronq, efHeTcher, NaTawa'ra, Bobrnson, J. Venn, rsborn, Thompson, ' Wrkqhr, Laurnan, o,uRsk, Adams, Younq ' hk phoko, orchesrra, Teh To rrq onh, Mr ' ron, Kacy, Levy, Beckman, 'rne Psrn T, V. T4ropKna. Row Thre Gordon. owfBaw dTe, W'xnTer, BeKdebach, O Bow 'rh, Tznsrqn, Babbaqe, Gan, e HeTrn r, Lupher. Row 'rhreef XX Nrbec born, McCTunq ne Pxnde keh T Law, Bo d ck y Lower rrq . Hunhnq ey, Sruar den, Bee rwofSmr an, Carve ' ker, Chad rson, Has ar Ko HarrTey, Bos , Berqsrrorn, Newron, Lower nqhr phoko, Senake Chxb. Top r Lasr, Levy, Van SKckTe, Tkbbejris, Warnack, Syrnes. Bkshop, Rorhchnd, Schukw., Boerhqer, SuppTe, Chambedarn , Parrner, Vond,Thurman,TempTeron, Sumner, Ward, Hodqeman, Howe , Drohknqer, S'rckTe, Smnh. Row TourfCooTey, Srork, Lekas, Garwood, Lynch, La , Tznskqn, Koppek Hernck, Secor. Row hvefkksk, Schwarh, Heknr-L, Bennerr, Mcriuhy, Thomas, Henry, NNeher, SToan, Herman, Webb, Laihrop. Row srxfrvhss Foore, VooL Crosby, Chubbu Gauihrer. Row sevenf?seynoTds, Good, Larkrn, CaTk'rns, ScraTheTd, Beh, Anderson, Yares, Denrnsion . , , 11 , ,,- vv ,J . V. ,qw W x ' . ,L . gg - ,f ' 11,11 4'1 , , ,A U gyylf , 3 , r 'VI' M -' x ,N ,A,4 3 . lwbpi , U fb. ,, 1 va I GPN ! J 'J 'V .N P il, N IA M Q' H, BQERCWEST 509 ,'Q',.?' ' w .,PfXl'KL ' fm. ,xx fr l K x X x E K fu, 42 Q v,xf' ax Q 1 Y ' wfif Hr' 45 K, www, , ,Q X, gill ' jggl X , V , . ,ffxf 1 ,M Q. A? R PLM YERS S EN T Q MacbeW, We greak Shakespearean drama, was chosen by We Peier Ran RTayers io be presenjred as Weir annuaT pTay. Under We direcjrion oT Miss Pxmy R. Foolre, drama Jreacher, We cTub gave Two performances, one Tor We shxdenis in oSS6n'NJOTy OU PNQNT 23, and one Tor We Shakespearean Fesi'ivaT air OccidenTaT. OTTicers Tor We Rejrer Ran RTayers were presideni, Jean Huichinsong vice-presideni, Bob Thurman, sec- rerary, Pxvis May', and Jrreasurer, Mary Ray 9riTTiTh. Pxdviser Tor We cTub is Miss Amy R. Fooke, drama keacher. Romander VJaTT4, a pTay oi Enghsh manners, was presenired Take in We spring oT T938, This was one oT We mo-si eTTecTiveTy execuied producirions War Wis schaai had ever seen, Everyone wen? To STcidding,'J noir onTy because 'Pr was We annuaT senior pTay, budr because ii was aiso We originaT Judge Hardy TamiTy sjrory. Under We direchon oT Miss Margarei Lauer, We cTass oT T939 pre- senied ST4idding on We nighir oT March 25. Rorrraying Judge Hardy was Dave Way, FYBUC95 Cox was We sophisjricaied young daugh'rer Marion, whiTe Jack Schmidi pTayed Wayne Trenk, We young Tover. Bih RauT pTayed We park oT Andy, We kid broWer, whiTe We oWer Wwo sisiers were T5eHy Andrew and Susie Huguenin. Midge Jones porirayed We oTd maid aundr, Pxuni Mihie, and Russeh Wrighjr abTy porkrayed Grandpa. Mr. Skubbins, We pohkician friend oT Judge Hardy, was pTayed by David T4uhTman. Barbara Woods was Mrs. Hardy. The business siahi Wor ST4idding was composed oT Rober'r Havers'rocT4 and Gordon Munson, business managers, Nan Benneii and Jack Carjrer, pubhcidryx Jack Lewis, properry managerp and Theodosia Rob- inson and Behry Cyersienkorn, siudenk direckors. The se'rs were designed by We arjr cTasses under We direcjrion oT Miss Heslrer Lauman. The sfrage crew was under We capabTe direciion oT Mr. Edgar Jacobs. Upper Teir phoro, Teh to right Top rowfiieidebach, DahTe, Winrer, BToomo,uis+, Srork, Yares, BToomer, Carrier, Miss Foorre, Hunk. Row kwofTibbe'rks, Barreir, Hansen, Wardweh, Lynch, Simons, Burrress, SmiW, Weiier, G1erTen, Row Wree fMiTTer, Gdanrz, Machin, Hujrchins, May, Lane, Brown, Harqraves. Row Tourfiniisier, Gouerfr, Thurman, C:3riTTiW. The second phoio Uaken by C. R. EaronT is We sei and casi oT Pomander Wahc given by We Reier Pan Hayers in We spring oT WEB. T5eTow Wis is We banquer scene Trom We producrion oT Macberh, given fNpriT '28, T939, Lower photos are scenes Trom We senior piay. LeTifMariorie Jones, Barbara Woods, Frances Cox, Biii RauT, David Way. Cenrer iopfMiss Margarer Lauer, RusseiLWrighi. Lower cenier phorofTheodosia Robinson, Beriy Gersienkorn. Lower righi phoro Teir To righrfDavid T4uThman, Berdry Andrew, Jack Schmidi, Susie Huguenin, Russeh Wri . ,MY W sf f 5 Q if rm lol... gif . Fifi, as The arf deparimeni is perhaps one of ihe deparimenis which Coniribuies rhe rnosi io our schooi. Under Jrhe arf deparlrrnenfs supervision, ari, commercial arf, weaving, sculplruring and orher ariisiic occupaiions. Presideni of ihe Ari Ciup, The social pari of ihe deparirneni, was Bob Compion. Vice-presideni was Marilyn Wanqer. Frances Johnson served as secreiary- ireasurer. Miss Hesier Launwan was adviser To The Club. Upper iefi. Ari Ciub. Top roweClose, Squire, Biackweii, Sayre, MCNuHy, Hodgernan, F. Ensign, Bon Eske, Garwood, Thornas, Hayes, Turnbo, Oiconneii, Briggs, M. Carpenier. Row Two+Nikirk, Jordan, Gersienkorn, M. Benneii, Carison, Caikins, Gainhior, N. Johnson, E. Carpenier. Row Three-Heiiand, Ruih, Miss Van Nor- den. Wagner ivice-presidenfj, Compton ipresidenil, F. Johnson isecreiaryj, Harris, Miss Laurnan, DiGesu, Anderson. Lower left Miss Van Norden's drawing dass. Tow row--Ward, Meredifh, G. De Qasion, Rankin, Nikirk, Gar- wood, Miss Van Norden, M. Benneff, N. Johnsfon. Row iwo--Bird, Oliver, Marfin, Brooks, Horne, Moore. Row ihreeiiiiiirnan, Brokaw, E. Johnson, LaRoCk, Carey, Prine, Chadbourn, Kionno, Heiiand, Fosseiman. Row 'iour fi-iarnnwond, Plumb. Upper riqhi. Miss Laun1an's Cosiumo Ciass. Top row-Woglurn, Moore, Leeds. Row iwo-Reynolds, Hoirnes, Ciose, Huquenin, Eqglesion. Row 'rhreefBiackweii, Cruikshank, Garison, Tanzer, Thompson, Tennant Hannum. Row fourfgauihier, Hayes, Minx. Lower riqhJrgJohnson, Di Gesu, Squire, Harris, Wiibeck, P. Srniih decoraiinq ihe May Day concession waqons. f Aiwa - 3 Q A, ,, i' ,T if 'W' M ve , i M236 1 Y- . I A W . , i' i' ,Q ,gy W . ., , we -s-f W ff, wif any 'r Q -is i gg L ' H 'r 524 Fi' V , V is .AA, 3 9 1:12 . y 1 f if Q .f i Q fi ' ' g1....Qi 4' 'wa fs its I I K .4404 A JL, t fd-Vg, fV!g,vn.A..ffN 7 fJ i-' '!VJ C 'f XJ ,V '4 9 3 'H - ' . , , . 1' ' ' ' .M 4' l iuY . V, f ff' X. f v 5 ' J ' f 5'4 '-'f'2 ff jLJvf.Aff.f, Jf Q, 1.11 Jv-1 Jtfff 'ff r ,4 ' ' ,A . f ,Q fffff 9 'N ,f 1 X ,Q SRT DEPARTMENT T552 4 --ma . X YL ZF? Q- 'Qrn,'7 'v :halt ww, 'Wing' Q ,, :B - lf- umsf fl mm . ww ff ! 5-'g:f: f -lf , ,wwf 1 F SP CLUB-S CQLUB if ZA ' N X y, Q 1 A.. ,, L,,gf,.u,,.,,..--QW' , Wg W Good sporLsrnanshKp and aWLehc abuiry are We Jrwo makn quahhcahons for mernbershrp 'rn We SP Club, We q3rLs' honorary aWLeHc sockery. Marn evenrs Wrouqhoulr We year were an Xnkhahon pariy and beach qarherrnq in Sepiernber, We bowhnq parry and supper, We inmahon Hn Februf ary, hKkes Taken Wrouqhour We year, and achng as hoslresses for We spdng pLayday heLd Pxpru '29 air SPHS, Presldenr of We SP Club durrnq Wks pas? year has been Mary Lekas, secrerary-Jrreasurer was Harneir McClaLL M3ss Grace Vxfahace was We adviser. Upper pholro, SP Club. Top rowfliuscaqha, Roberrs, Crump, McCah, Burfress, HELL Hurchrnson, Andrew, Posry, Miss WaNLace. Row iwo'-Frey, Nelswender, Pfedfer, Henry, Leeds, Misredy, Lekas, Reynoxds, McClunq. , Lower phoio, SN Club. Top rowfffibberis, Synnes, Sranfon, Wriqhr, Cornpjron, Ward, Robrnson. Row Two'-Harqeir, Parmenrer, Clausen, SrannpLey, Anderson, Scales, Whire, Cocks. Row Wreefillchards, Walker, Burnham, Sirnpson, Belfus, Wood, Chapin, Bah. Row four'-NN. Saio, HarHey, Dresser, Vanderhoof, XNlWan'xs, LEnW1cum, Coqsweh, Bur- kerr, McBride. Row hyeffMerediW, Coe :h Green, McCall, I G a 3' Upper phoro, GAA. Top rowfvxfairer, G. Buscaqiia, Ada rns, Bachmeir, Labadie, Sheidon, Mary Bacon, Beckwirh, J. Hiii, Annin, Buriress, Andrew, Hurchinson. Row iwofM. Bacon, Henry, Larkin, Haii, Donneiiy, Hodqrrian, Hayes, Arihur, Oiiver, Aiien, Hoimes, Bilbo, Cokeiy, Rehor. Row ihreefEidred, Pieirier, Ward, Jarries, Thurrnan, Denisron, Heron, Doerr, Parks, Giaurhier, McCaii, Larkey, Fehkon, Kerr. Row four-'E Carpenier, Weiier, Harvey, Hiii, Leish- rrian, Srearns, Howard, Leeds, Ensiqn, Urz, Zuiayern, Lekas, Durreii, Siay. Row iiye-fNichois, Frey, Neiswender, Crump, Faiconer, Hunr, Coie, Ariz, Aubrey, M, Ciine, Waison, Ciine, Cockie. Row sixfBiun'ienberq, Azman, C. Bus- caqiia, Horchkiss, Bardoye, Spencer, Eqqe, Benneri, Mashburn, Leeds, Herbert Jackson, Surnrriers. Row sevenfMei- ien, Rudkin, Dayidson, Morrison, Reynoids isecieiaryi, McCiunq ipresidenri, Roberis, Misieriy Ureasureri, Knight Posiy, Whiie, Miss Dix. ' Sranron, Syrnes, Anderson, Waiker, Cornpron, Tibbeiis, ' ii , Thaicher, Herrick, T row Mr Airnan, Robinson, B kenooqen Richards, Donne y dews Oka ishii. Lower phoio, NAS Ciub. op f . Lasr, Mr. Erickson. Row rwofxlanderhoor, Oiiyer, Caspers, oe , X-in Whire, Somner. Row rhreef-Gaii, Adarris, Ciine, Beiius, Nairne, Lyiie, Kiiiinqsworih, An r , , Rc Cifnoson, Secos, Porrer, W. Saro, Harriey, Dresser, Schwarrz, G, Saro. Row Five'-Wood, Mere di ' W Thornoson, Spenser. Row sixfflockie, Fisk, Wiiiiams, Linrhicurn, Thonnp on 1 Merriii, Wriqhr, McCaii. A4 f,., SO V BUY The Boys' COuncRT deaTs wTTh The proT3Tems N L OT boys For The pasT year V'xrqTT RTchards served as The chaTrman and Frank The secreTary, w'xTh Mr. has . NNrTqhT has 'Oeen J Erxckson as The adwser. resenTaTwes S' C T T 4 ETmer . ' Th ', sTsTTnq OT rep ' he Leagues. Ch er NT e Councn con Trom each OT The cTasses and T The dTrecTTOn OT Howard ev - s secreTary. Rss RED was under n, w'uTh TvTarTOrTe Jones a OTdT and Mr. ErTcTcsOn were The advmsers. andhnq The sTudenTs' saxfxnqs accOunTs Once a week Ts The TOTO OT The savTnqs cash- Ters. andhnq The money and TOus'xness OT The schOOT Ts The TOT: OT The cOmmercTaT OTTTce. ' bank wTTh Mr. Guy Wood Ts run hke a acT'xnq as The adwser. OmOTe saTes Ts The schOOT TOOOT4sTOre's heTd mOnThTy TO see T TT can To pr ' COnTesTs are h TOOOTcsTOre s a TOTO. whkch member OT T e OST merchandXse. CRGSS CASH 'ii- i U er Neff pnoro, Boys' Coun- K S E PP CRL Snirnq f Pdcnards, De- Weese, Syrnes, DonneUy, Chev, Wrkqhi Srandrnqfivxr. erron. . Erkckson, Adams, Fksk, Lower rKqX'xrfRed Cross Councd. Top rowfjones, Seay, Cheverion, Mr. Erkckson, Norron, ReKnno Row fwofBXoorno,uKsi, Wrnq ' T p C nTerfSavKngs Cashrers. o e rowfThornpson, Xnskeep, Lor- enl, WKXNKams, CarnpbeU, Oq- den, McCaU, NNKWarns, Rorn- dnnd, Parkhln, Mrs. Linn. Row JfWOfCOCkx6, Gorsucn, Cnne Thomas. Rudkin, Hayes, rnur, Benneri, Bacon, Sands, Row TnreefRXckard, Peierson, Bhxrnenberq. Lower Agni, Conn- rnercKaX Owce. Srandinqf Ogden, Newion, Mr. Wood, Codde, Avery. 'SWrinqfDrKs- keU, Hunan, Gknespke, Thorn- as, Rlckard, Clark. Upper rrqhi booksiore, Keir lro riqnlr. Mar- orer Pxzrnan, Mr. Guy Wood, N H, W CJ Gerdd Newton, Pwadon e Audrey CXark. . L F X C L CCDNXNXERCXAL if sisrwee we-Km-reef Working To keep The library running smooThly The EI Dorado Club is composed oT only Those Taking The library course. Each girl who compleTes The course is given a crediT by Miss l-lope L. PoTTer, adviser and Teacher oT The club. Mary Ann Cole has been The presidenT oT This group during The pasT year and The girls have aided The whole sTudenT body Through Their work in The library. Social meeTings are The only ouTside acTiviTies carried on by The group. New Turn-sTiles and beTTer arrangemenT oT The Tables in The caTeTeria were Two OT The improvemenTs made Tor The caTe- Teria by The newly organized caTeTeria commiTTee under The leadership oT The chairman, Evelyn Crump. Ten girls were chosen To serve on This commiTTee which was sTriving To make The caTeTeria more aTTracTive To The sTudenTs. Miss Jessie T. OldT helped The girls by making suggesTions. The success OT The assemblies and oTher enTerTainmenTs given in The high school audiTorium depends much upon The sTage crew which is direcTed by Mr. Edgar Jacobs. This group had charge oT The general mainTenance oT The sTage eguipmenT and consTrucTs seTs Tor all shows given on The sTage. The sTage manager Tor The pasT year has been Jim Labadie. Tom WaTson was elecTriciany KeiTer Curry, car- penTer3 and William Krom, in charge oT The properTies. PuTTing away The books in The library, designed To give The sTudenTs more knowledge oT The library sysTem, is The iob oT The library helpers under The direcTion oT Miss l-lope L. PoTTer. Upper leTT phoTo, El Dorado, leTT To righT. STandingACole, BoynTon, BerTon, Minx, Buscaglia. SiTTingfMiss PoTTer. CenTer leTT phoTo, El Dorado, leTT To righT. ArTz, Miss PoTTer, l-lansen, Anderson, GersTenkorn, Rogers. Lower leTT phoTo, caTeTeria commiTTee, leTT To righT. SiTTing-Miller, BreTTner, Falconer, BenneTT, SmiTh, RoTh. STanding-Jenkins, Crump. f In cenfer af boflom of page. Upper lell plwolo, lelf lo rIql'v+fDresser, Edgar. Low- er lelr plwofo-Ken? Dayrwes. Cenrer plwo- fo-l-lenderson, Slewarr, Dresser, Laba- dleq lcneelinq, Sclwober. Lower riqhf pho- +ofWilson, Daynes, Welch, Edgar, lean- ing, Walson. Upper rlqlwi plmolo, lell To riqlwf. Top row -Brown, Beedle, Slanlon, Reynolds, Meredlflw, Woods, Velleck. Row +wo- Secor, I-larr, Farmer, Lasl, Adams, Guil- liam, Babbaqe. Row llwree-Squire, Cro- zier, Sands, Macfllelne, Bowlus. Row four fl-leron, l-lodgemam, Carpenler, Crump. Flrsl row, sea'redASl1eldon, Wardwell, Lelcas. Second row, sea'redfSTearns, Rlenhold, Pace, Merrill, Leeds, C. Car- penfer, Buscaglia. EI. DORADCD- CAFETERIA STAGE CREW-LIBRARY Q ATHFfCEiiiici A I BALL BASEBALL SWIMMING ff! 1 V ' I . x - 1 I L ,x I' -'1 5532? SPORTS 79 a'ror change was made Jrh'xs year 'rn Jrhe Coach RoXand R. TayXor d' X4 as hack One m rar? when d L Wd xc Sanra coachxnq s supdanred Nh. Morfor . coach when The Xahrer Jrransmerred 'ro Monrca. Mr. TayXor aNso abXy rumored Jrhe Bee baskerbah squad ro a near-chamoronshrb season. Coach Harry PX. Swarm as head fooibah coach was assxsred by Gordy Chark, Souih Pasadena d former USC. NX-Pxmencan. Mr. 'rs Jream and the qraduare an Swarm aXso menjrored Jrhe ienn 'rumbhnq squad. r. James R. Carpenfrer, because of Khness, qaye up h'xs duhes of Bee baskejrbah coach for ihe hme beknq To Mr. TayXor bulr coached as usuaX rhe qoh and sw'xmm'xnq reams. r. Psrlrhur H. KDocX bojrhe Nook charqe of Cee askerbah and 'run'xor varsny basebah. Boih reams enroyed a 5a'rrXy success5uX season. Cheer-Xeaders Bob Thompson and Jack Carrer were h'rqhXy commended for Jrhekr work khks ear. Xn Sack one or ihe ojrher members or rhe c'rrcuPr rermed Bob Thompson as ihe Hhapoxesk yeh Xdnq 'rn The Xeaquef' Berween Xhe Jrwo or wkhem noir a s'rnqXe foorbah or baskerbah conkeslr was m'xssed. Upper Xefk phoio, Coaches, C. Mernh Greenr fsrkhur Carpenrer, Harry FX. Swarh VsoXand R. k Cenier Xefr phoio, Yeh son Marnyn I 3 4 TayXor, Xnser iibssgz y Leaders, Margaret Jackson, 4. Cauni, Jac Carrer, Gwen Aubrey. Lower naqers. Top rowfMoor , Murphyr Pond. Carver , Oks, chNemm r. Row 'rwofBa ' eKmer. Sands, gl. .R a 'ii X. I ' o sweh, Lu r Jrhrcum, Thacher, Codde, x N Un ,ix Mr-14 mi S 0 r Bokhe, James ffflordy CXar . Bob Thomp , Neff phoio, RSXTY E X938 season was heTd, ' oT exqhr rachce oT We rrunus We servxces ' n Leadrnq We '1LVL C5 We hrsir up Swarjr was h raduaho . NTcCaTT an GCDTTBIALL ya. When Coach Harry A. Tejrrernnen who were Tosr Wrouq q reirurnknq Teirermen were Co-Caprarns Bruce BKTX Synnes. The T938 ToackheTd, one oT We hqhiesjr 'rn We hxsirory oT We schook was cornposed oT Jack Sjrever, Teh haXT, Edqar NNorW, nqhr haTT, and Two JrransTers, Jack Packard oT Hernelr, o,uarTer, and Harry WaTker oT TUC, Tuh. George Uxckson, BER CTausen, and BKXT Caspers worked as requTar suxoshiuies. Tn We hne, Byrnes heTd down one end spor whue Russ Ward and CharTes Secor ahernaied air We oWer vfxnq. Ti-Rh Burnham horn NorW Hohywood H'xqh and Gene Har- qeifjr Brook care OT We JrackTe spois WKW McCah and Roy Psnderson air guards. KConhnued on page EBT Tnd'MduaTs, Teh To rTqhr.Top rowfWaXker E, Caspers E. Row wof Worih RH, Packard Q. Row WreefMcCah kCofCaprT LG, Harqeir LT, Ward LE, Srever LH, Meredklrh RE, Syrnes KCo-CapTT RE, Dkck- son LH. Row TcurfTXbkJeHs C, Cocks LH, Whkie LG, Anderson RG, Nggod RH, Sraigon RT, Secor LE. Boriorn rowfhurnhann RT, GTass Bfoerrnq '--was ,,-A ,Q 'ff' N! -wr' me-ov' N Q XDCDWN, DCDWN THE 1 T-'rf-li -il Ziff K 3' ugu My X v DJ, S fl in V so-Q ' ws 4 - xp, M. ff' t fwi,f.f as L , ,Q X -5: ?SE5lf'iX 'f-W: if 4? if- ., hw '-fwxs , X 3 X 2:- dm l W.. . ,il --i he su- W its X wg: -, Q xT.f'f fi HELD lConTinued Trom page Bll Franlclyn TibbeTTs became cenTer when Bud lvlarTin was iniured in The TirsT game OT The season. SOUTH PASADENA O, POMONA 'Red Devils opened large holes Through The in- experienced Tiger line Tor Karns and Monnie d To pour Throug seriously. T-l PASADENA O ALHAMBRA 31. The SOUT . Moors, TradiTional rivals OT SouTh Pasadena, ear pasTed a lopsided deTeaT on The Tigers. The one Bengal oppor- 'T Tor a score came early in The game when Tuni y a Tumble was recovered deep in Moor Terri- ena Tumbled Two plays laTer, and The Moors rolled on To vicTory. 38. The h. SouTh Pas never ThreaTene Tor The second sTraighT y Tory. SouTh Pasad however, lConTinued on riexT pagel lc d Tollows STever Tor a gain Upper leTT phoTo-,Pac ar OT six yards againsT WhiTTier. Caspers blocks in The Toreground. Lower leTT phoTo-Caspers and STever come up To meeT Chase oT l-loover. Symes and Tile- beTTs Tollow The play. Upper righT phoTo-STever brings down Elias OT WhiTTier wiTh a driving Taclcle. Ward cl Two sTands in readiness. Lower phoTo-WorTh elu es San Fernando players as he reTurns a punT. STever is in The background. T F.-', 9 n .. s ky? -?'.,f' 1 r 3 f jwi lsilk 15' . ,sf , f '56 Af sg? .fi fgwyg'-'sqm -f fa ,5Q'f1 W ..., - s if H5 - , 1 - . . Ti? - T fic? fffifisi 555 fl- if.-H .J VARSITY IN ACTION fin' TQ-1 VTX I-an 1 'IQ Q .,. I , ,O , JM... lConTinued Trom page 83l SOUTH PASADENA 7, IvIONROe VIA 6. This unoTTiciaI pracTice maTch was The lone Tiger win oT The season. SOUTH PASADENA I3, S A N FERNANDO 25. Wallcer scored boTh Touchdowns Tor The Bengals -once cuIminaTing a march oT 63 yards and The oTher Time, one oT I8 yards Tollowing a Tumble. SOUTH PASADENA O, GLEN- DALE 28. Thoroughly Tired Trom Their pre-season IoaTTIes, The Tigers waged a losing TighT againsT The powerTuI DynamiTers. Jack Pack- ard susTained a leg iniury while Bill Burnham was already shelved. SOUTH PASADENA O, WHITTIER 25. The league champions made hash oT SouTh Pasadena in The sec- ond haIT aTTer The Cards were held scoreless in The TirsT Two quarTers. SOUTH PASADENA 7, HOOVER 20. Caspers heaved a perTecT pass inTo The arms oT Bill Symes on The goal line who sToIe The ball Trom Two Hoover players Tor The Tiger score. SOUTH PASADENA 6, PASA- DENA 7. A hiTherTo vicToryIess Pasadena J.C. Frosh Team pulled an upseT by virTue oT a conversion. The hapless Tigers Thoroughly ouT- played Their rivals and Threw away Three scoring chances by poor guarTerbaCI4ing and ineTTecTuaI play. The Bullpups scored on a re- verse pass. Upper phoTo-Walker gains seven yards Through Taclcle wiTh STever leading The play againsT J.C. NoTe The Tine block- ing. CenTer phoTo-Chase of Hoover geTs away Trom Dickson and Wallcer oT The Tigers. Lower phoTo-Walker shows San Fernando his sTraighT arm as he piclcs up Tive yards around end. S4 BEE FOO Four lellermen laced Coach C. Merrill Green al lhe slarl ol lhe season in Wallace, Burlcell, and McBride, baclrlield men, and Beiluss, wing- man. Young and Thompson worlced oul as laclcles, Dresser and Fisk held down lhe guard posls wilh Johnslon al cenler. DeWeese played lell end. Davis, sophomore sensalion, played righl hall, Osborn and Burliell lraded oll al guarler, while McBride and Wallace played lell hall and lull respeclively. SOUTH PASADENA I5, ALHAMBRA O. Wal- lace scored lhe lirsl louchdown and was lol- lowed up by Dresserls inlerceplion ol a pass lor 6 more poinls. A salely occurred lale in lhe game. SOUTH PASADENA O, OLENDALE I2. The Tigers were hampered by iniuries bul slill man- aged lo gel inlo scoring posilion no less lhan live limes. SOUTH PASADENA 2I, FULLERTON 7. l-larry Davis was oulslanding wilh his sweep- ing end runs. l-le and Osborn scored once while Beiluss bloclced a punl. lConlinued on page 94l Upper righl pholo. Whillier's lvlcCaslin scores againsl lhe Bee eleven. Middle pholo. Porler Osborn is down- ed by a bevy ol laclclers in lhe same game. Lower pholo, lell lo righl. Top row-Wallace, McBride, Bur- kell, l-larnish, Young, Sands, Coach Green. Row lwof Rolhchild, Schwarlz, Fislc, Bennell, Landon, Thompson, Donnelly, l-lolcolm, Gaglio, Yusa, Tulls. Row lhree- Willcinson, Rodriguez, Andrews, Dresser, Davis, John- slon, Osborn, Be-iluss, Carver, Thacher, McClain, Pease. Row lour-Odano, Bullinglon, l-layward, DeWeese, Arlhur, Wing, Ferguson, Norlon. TBA 'Q.'A2.'li itil-:iris -sl.. , .GT N: 'aux UTIL.. 85 ETBAL TT T arns wenT Through a season oT ups and downs. The ' Teen sTarTs and rnan- Tkger ToasT4eTToa e d T rTeen Tkmes ouT oT nxne To sT oT The Three vars'xTy was deTeaTe ou ' rne. The Bees were The e ' h' nd TosT few aged To wxn 'ouT one Teague ga dTvKsRons when They narrowTy rn'xssed a Teague charnpxons xp a onTy sbs games ouT oT 22. The Cees won Tour and TosT sbs in Teague con'1peT'rTKon. EveryThRng Tooks TorTghT and cheerTuT Tor Coach Green nexT year, buT The boys Tacked The experkence necessary To carry Thern Through a successTuT season Tor T939. A var'xed hneup was used n'xosT oT The sea- son, buT The one ThaT appeared To have The n'rosT punch was PauT Sxrnpson and RTchKe NNKTharns aT Torwards1 Fred Ohyer, cenTer3 and Edc FaTconer and Dave PorTer aT guards. BXTT Naune and AT Boekenoogen saw pTenTy oT acTTon aT Torwards as dkd Bob CornpTon, Bruce NTcCaTT, and BRTT DavRs aT The oTher posKTRons. son carne when The Hoover PurpTe Tournadoes The chrnax oT The sea ConT nued on page CMT Varshky baskerbah, rop phoro, Nerf ro rrqhr, Top rowfParn'wen- fer, Sandahh Cornpron, Faxcon- er, Young, Porrer, Smah. Bor- rorn row fcoach Green, Nalrne, NNUhan'ws, Simpson, Oh- ver, Boekenooqen, Srrnons, Bah. Bee baskerbah, rn3ddXe phoro, Xefr ro riqhr. Top rowfDro'r- hnqer, Purnarn, Turks, Fhckrn- qer,GaXpKn.Bo'rTOn'1 row-1 Coach Tayror, Herrick, Kihinqs- worrh, HarHey, Haversrock, Gan. Cee baskerbah, Nower phoio, Kerr 'ro dqhr. Top rowfWorrh, Bennerr, ConXey, Coach Bojrhe, Andrews, Gerhearr, Sato, Her- Xand. Borrorn rowfCocHe, OrRs,'Yhornpson, Hagerman, Wrckham, Brown, Spencer, NK- krrk. Pxchon phoio, ropfFaXconer and Ed Devrs scrap for rhe bah during 'rhe Whirrrer qarne. Row 1rwofFaXconer, OXNerg Coach Green En a characrer- Ssric pose, Srrnpson grabs a rebound off rhe backboard aqalnsr 'rhe Cards. Row rhree fPorrer, Cornprong BeHuss1 HarHey, Haversrock. Borrorn rowfNNHhan'ws, Srrnpsong Na- Rrneq C-3aXpXn, Gan, Herrrck, Knhnqsworrh. N 2 simian 'il' ,xg i, K K , rv S fAK if? , P ' I xl! ' ,, J' .,,J ' nhjv 49 nf L V K., g.- 1-jf Q WC' ,,. , No V - ew rf f L jidyvlbw P ere P robsr ours Pxcrlon phoros, upperf rape. Plrqhifflharxes Lyixe purs on srearn ai The hnrsh. Riqhr, beXowfSkeve Robln- Xears a nrce herqhr. Lower, exireme Jr . Lower rkqhrf son c rrqhrfxlanderhoof vauX s ' A Wnharns. BeXowfHarqekr Merrrh an Y purs rhe shor. Lower rrqhr phoro, Kerr ro rrqhr. Top row ZFECXSFRCL, Benneri, Haversiock, Don- nehy, Spencer, Andrews, Gohra, Jones., Xfhhrnan, Roberrson, Trankle, Smoker. Row rwoffffrausen, Probsr, Wrrqhr, Brerr, De- Weese, Thompson, Davrs, Spence, HOL coXn'w, Grrswdd, Bnhernner. Row rhreef rh chnd, Jeuck, Burkerr, Lyhe, Harnrsh ohrnson, Hdarm Mdirrde, Brohnn S io, Dresser, Ensrqn, Berfuss, Lup e a Saro, Coach Tayknr. wpzvf ff' W, K - ,f ' .,. , VX ' ' J . .. I, L ,,. Ro s Coqsweh, Cornpron, il Burhnqron, Schherrner. Row rourfwierrrh ' . Harqerr, Varnurn, W ' h r, G TTELD More Than moderaTe success was enRoyed by The OuTsTandRnq Rn The Bee dRvRsRon were Johnny Mc- R Track Team under The abTe TuToraqe oT Coach RoTand gdde 'm We Shox' puff' Don Hay-nxsh yn we Cammy and R' Tavxor when they Tmfhed in We upper dxvkslxon The TurTon Russ BurkeTT Rn The Tow hurdTes John oT The Teague sTandRngs. NOT onTy as a Team dkd They . Q' H . . 'd TuncTRon weh, buT severaT oT The RndRvRduaTs were LYHQ m The 400' TW Dams mime -X00 an 220' ouTsTandRnq. Tn The varsRTy dRyRsRon, CapTaRn Johnny and GeOf9e xjuphgf Tn We 560- EM BQTRUSS broke The Dresser earned a mark oT 53.5 seconds Rn The 440 SQIYTOQX Bee N95 Tum? record Wh 3 X939 OR 6 R964 R yard dash whRTe Bob CompTon compTeTed The haTT x'f8 mches- mRTe Rn The TasT TRrne oT 'Zrn 3.2 seconds. Dave Mer- George SaTo was probabTy The rnosT ouTsTandRnq rRTT, unTRT he was TosT Tor The season because oT an Cee aThTeTe Rn souThern CaTRTornRa. T'TRs work Rn The as ouTsTandRnq Rn The hRqh hurdTes, Tow hurd- 50, The TOO, and The broad 'rump was exTraordRnary. and Rump. Tn The TaTTer eyenT Bob T'TayersTock esTabTRshed a new Cee record oT d STQXJQ Rgbmgon 5 TeeT 7 Rnches Rn The hRqh Rump, sophomore AT BuT- TeeT TRnqTon was an exceTTenT prospecT Rn The 440 and T320 besRdes runnRnq The varsRTy rnRTe. NNRTTRe SaTo d TT TeeT Rn The poTe yauTT. RnRury, w Tes. and The hop, sTep, he esTabTRshed a new schooT recor . esTabTRshed a new mark Rn The hRqh Rurnp oT b 3X3 Rnches, whRTe NNRTTRe XlanderhooT soared some T7. TeeT Rn The poTe yauTT. cTeare 89 The baseball Team Coach Green puT in uniTorm was one oT The besT oT recenT years. GuTside oT The TacT ThaT The boys had an annoying habiT oT playing erroneous ball aT inopporTune momenTs, The sguad worlced well as a whole. The Team was composed largely oT veTerans and seniors. The piTching sTaTT was composed oT Three piTchers, Pud RarmenTer, Richie Williams, and Raul lSacl Simpson. Virgil Richards played ouTsTanding ball behind The plaTe. Franlc WrighT aT TirsT, Bob l'larTley aT second, Bob Cline aT Third, and Harry Glqa, shorT- sTop, compleTed The inTield. Richie 'Williams, when he wasn'T on The mound, Toolf care oT leTT Tield: VNfalT Ball proved himselT To be an excellenT cenTer Tielderg and Gene Young covered The righT Tield TerriTory. Early in The season, The squad iourneyed To Pomona and advanced To The guarf Ter'Tinals in The annual Tourney. During This TournamenT The Bengal horsehiders Turned in some oT Their besT games oT The year. ln league compeTiTion, The Tigers shuT ouT Two Teams by scores oT I-O, Hoover and Glendale. Upper phoTo, leTT To righT. Top row -Coach BoThe, KillingsworTh, Oliver, Galpin, TuTTs, Eggeman, Fleischman, Harwood, Bawden, Pond. Second row -Boelcenoogen, Nairne, Beyrle, Holl- man, Connelly, Cockle, Deans, WorTh. BoTTom row-NorTon, OTis, Doerr, Fadley. Lower phoTo, leTT To righT. Top row -Coach Green, Odano, Cline, Ball, Thompson, Olca, WrighT, Mchlevin. BoTTom row-Murphy, ParmenTer, Simpson, Williams, l-larTley, Richards, Young, Moore. AcTion phoTos, leTT To righT. Top row flzrank WrighT snags one aT TirsT. Virgil Richards sTands in readiness be- hind The plaTe during baTTing prac- Tice. BoTTom row-l-larry Olca, shorT sTop, perTorms Tor The camera. Group phoTo, leTT To right Top row -Brokaw, LilielsTrom, Sullivan, Lin- Thicum, BoeTTiger, l-lunTer, HarT. Row Two-Pearson, Way, McFee, Dublin, Moore, Chapin, Kober, PuTnam, Nor- Ton, Supple, RuTer. BoTTom row- Coach SwarT, Davis, Vier, Gordon, TibbeTTs, Thacher, Bradford, STaples. AcTion phoTos, leTT To righT. Top row -A Monrovia player connecTs Tor a base hir in a pre-season pracTice game. Tom LinThicum shows his back- hand which kepT him on Top oT The ladder all season. The nexT Two shoTs show Ned Chapin in The process OT making a smash Trom mid-courT. BOT- Tom row-Tom LinThicurn again ex- AlThough They did noT enioy The Tremendous success of Tormer years, The Tennis Team was, however, one To be reckoned wiTh in league compeTiTion. Several oT The opposiTion were indeed lucky To eke ouT one poinT vicTories over The Tiger ouTTiT. Tom l.inThicum played TirsT singles Tor The squad mosT OT The season while Ned Chapin and Franklyn TibbeTTs Teamed TogeTher To play TirsT doubles. Frank l-larT and Jack STaples were also a Tormidable pair who Tearned TogeTher. Bud NorTon, number Three on The ladder, usually played second singles. The iunior varsiTy varied Trorn maTch To rnaTch and enioyed a Tairly successTul season. hibiTs his Torrn while Coach BoThe in- sTrucTs his JV squad in The rudimenTs oT baseball. THF. li rr are 01 x NTBLTNC Tn order To gain a TeTTer on The Tumbiing squad, a series oT rigid TesTs on various kinds oT apparaTus musT be passed. PxTThough no inTerschoTasTic ' h SwarT Tries To scheduTe Two or maTches are heTd wiTh oTher schooTs, Coac ' ' ' C -Ca Tains oT The musciemen This year were Three exhibihons each year. o p Dick T.awTon and PeTe GuiTTen. As a Team The swimming squad has come To be considered one oT The besT oT recenT years in The high schooT. This is quiTe a TribuTe To The coaching oT Mr. CarpenTer as The boys musT iourney To Pasadena every day in order To pracTice. EarTy in The season, CapTain Bob Scoies deTeaTed The naTionaT 50- yard Tree sTyTe champion Dick Lyons iusT aTTer The TaTTer had capTured The TiTTe in The naTionaT meeT aT Chicago. A varieTy oT opponenTs were meT by ' ' h d Te. T.asT year, SouTh Pasadena The Tigers besides Their reguTar Teague sc e u ' ' ' Tandings whiTe aT This wriTing The TinaT sTaTus pTaced Third in The TinaT Teague s oT The Tigers is noT known. The goTT Team sadTy Tacked The experience ThaT had carried so many SouTh Pasadena Teams To championships in This sporT. Dave PorTer was The Tone ' ' h' s uad, buT a new recruiT reTurning TeTTerman ouT oT TasT year s champions ip q ' ' d nd. These Two piayers were, Tor The mosT in The Torm oT BTTT CuTTer heTpe no e parT, Ten sTrokes or more beTTer Than The resT oT The Team and The maioriTy oT poinTs Tor SouTh Pasadena came Through These channeis. T.eTT phoTo, Boys' Tumbiing, TeTT To righT. Top rowf-Edwards, Fiddes, ReynoTds, SearT, Coach SwarT. BoTTom row-TTTiTTman, Tngameiis, Hoover, Moore, T.awTon, C5uiTTen, Middie phoTo, swimming, Top row-Tshii, BoeTTiger, SchwarTz, Suppie. Second row--Coach CarpenTer, San- dahT, Mooney, ScoTes, Somner. BoTTom row-Songer, Ciark, Caspers, CogsweTT, T.asT. RighT phoTo, goTT. T.eTT To righT-PorTer, Coach CarpenTer, SandahT, Ukropina, Jones, TZuTer, PTumb, CuTTer, BergsTrom, Thacher. Upper phoTos, TeTT To righT. Bob Scoies exhibiTs perTecT Torm in swimming pracTice. Norm Ciark swan dives inTo The waTers oT Oc-:idenTaT pooi. Scoies, To prove he is versaTiTe does a one and a haTT. Tn The' nexT picTure, The boys Tine up Tor a sTarT. ParThesT Trom The camera is Sommers, Then T.asT, Songer, ScoTes, CTark, SCTTWBFTZ, and Mooney. Lower phoTos-'The Tumbiing Team perTorrns a diTTicuTT exercise Tor The camera. CTark prepares Tor a TakeoTT. Tn The nexT Two picTures, BTTT-CuTTer and Dave PorTer swing Their cTubs. Bob ScoTes, swimming capTain, Teans over The brink. 92 GGL? BASKETBALL lConfinued from page 86I were upsef 29-23 in fhe biggesf fhriller a home crowd has wifnessed for many a year. Inspirafional ball was furned in by all of fhe boys and fhe crowd charged on fhe floor before fhe game was over, making if necessary for fhe referee fo clear fhe floor for fhe game fo confinue. When fhe final gun did sound, Coach Green and his lads were immedi- afely mobbed by enfhusiasfic specfafors. Early in fhe season, fhe squad's chances were seri- ously impaired when fwo-year-Iefferman Erank Wrighf suffered a knee injury which kepf him on fhe sideline fhe remainder -of fhe year. The Bee squad, under Coach Taylor, was in fhe run for fhe championship fhroughouf mosf of fhe season. Af fimes, as againsf Whiffier, fhey looked fo be fhe bes'I' feam in fhe league, buf when fhey mef Hoover and Alhambra, fhey fell way below fheir peak. Bobby Gail proved 'Io be fhe spark plug of fhe feam buf when his services were Iosf fhrough mid-year graduafion, fhe Tiger Babes seemed fo be on fhe down grade and dropped fhe Iasf fwo games in a row before falling before fhe flashy champions from Glendale. Earlier in fhe season, fhe Bengals won fhe Ivlonfebello Tourney. Affer coming home wifh fhe cup, fhey journeyed fo EI Cenfro and defeafed fhe Arab varsify 34-27 while fhe second and fhird sfrings were disposing of Fillmore 23-I7. Capfain Bob Harfley led fhe feam scoring wifh 257 poinfs and in fhe second game wifh Eullerfon, broke a league record by ringing up 29 poinfs. Bud Her- rick capably fook care of fhe cenfer posifion, and Bob Haversfock was moved from guard fo forward fo fill GaiI's vacancy af forward. Armor Killings- worfh played excepfional ball af one guard posifion while Bill Beifuss was oufsfanding af fhe ofher guard spof. The Cee forfunes changed freguenfly. Whiffier was fhe only school fo fall before fhe Bofhemen fwice during fhe year. The lighfweighfs were able fo splif a fwo game series wifh Alhambra and, in fheir besf game of fhe year, fo down Glendale I8-4. George Safo was fhe oufsfanding man on fhe floor in almosf every game fhe Tigerkifs engaged in, usually hiffing fhe hoop for around fiffeen poinfs per confesf. Cap- fain Bob Andrews wifh his sfeady play was largely responsible for holding fhe feam fogefher. Gufform Hefland, Emmef Spencer, Bill Worfh and ofhers are worfhy of recognifion. 94 The following is fhe fabulafion of league games VARSITY Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena BEE Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena CEES Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena Soufh Pasadena 30 Whiffier 4I 20 Hoover 3I 30 Eullerfon 38 25 Alhambra 26 23 Glendale 33 36 Whiffier 58 29 Hoover 25 24 Eullerfon 33 25 Alhambra 27 overfime 23 Glendale 27 35 Whiffier 20 24 Hoover 22 36 Eullerfon I8 25 Alhambra 26 28 Glendale 37 49 Whiffier 23 26 Hoover 24 52 Eullerfon I2 25 Alhambra 27 I8 Glendale 37 27 Whiffier I I I3 Hoover I5 20 Eullerfon 22 29 Alhambra 2I I8 Glendale 4 23 Whiffier I7 I5 Hoover I6 I7 Eullerfon 25 I3 Alhambra I7 I7 Glendale 26 BEE rgofsfau SOUTH PASADEINIA 0, WHITTIER I5. Passes fallied for fhe Cards while Davis was spilled in fhe end zone for a safefy. SOUTH PASADENA 7, HOOVER I2. The lone Tiger score came in fhe fhird period when Davis passed fo Beifuss who laferaled fo Os- born for 63 yards. SOUTH PASADENA I2, PJC EROSH 0. Vic Wallace ran wild scoring bofh fouchdowns on long rambles fhrough fackle. f my SP 0 ff RT TEPx were VEVSTERS 5 Mrss DM and Mrss WaXXace. PxbovefYeXX Nea Gwen Aubrey. Cen5rerfYeXX Xeaders pose Yroro, q'rrXs' managers. PXCX'-KOH? X'xo'rofC5KrXs' coacrre , VNar'rNn Caurri, and car, Upper rrqrxr p Upper rf Jackson, Y c address Nxarqarer around G'rXrr1ore pubx GMS pNay speedbaXX. .r, . dem, r LE IADERS 3535! 'af fflQ,M3f,J.i ffu W 'N A 4 ffgip f 'if e' Q' h a w? , . dadlxx X 952' , 'aff . W . A f N , Under We capaxde dkechon o5s Xvhss RuW Um and Xvhss Grace NNE-zhace, q'xrXsx aXhXehcs has had an oukskanchnq year. Much credxk Wor We suc- cesshk compXehorx oi We spovks evenhs shouhi qo ko We q'xrXs' managers who have charqe 05 We 'md'xv'xduaX sporfvs, hockey, xoasebah, speedxoah, ba-sX4eWah, and Xenrfxs. The Wree q'xrXs chosen ko be yeh Xeaders have been ouk Wor ah OW We schooX sporks evenks vI'xW We vue SouW Vasadena sp'xrVv. Dufmq many as- semxohes, aXonq w'xW We xooysf yeh Xeaders, Wey have Q5f'k'XC.XQ65Y6d 'm many or'xq'maX yehs and sonqs ko work up pep Wor We Workhcomlmq qames. Way- day was hehi on PNQTWW 'ZS on We home cam Xaxooraie preparahohs made by ah We q' WX day Wor We v'xs,Khnq schoo vfxjvh e ko 'msure a success -S+? Q an -,Q XX fin ww if 'I , N ,1 I-ICDCKEY - VGLLEYBALL 'rx ei-...., Opening lhe lall season ol girls' sporls, volleyball allracls many parlicipanls lresh lrom summer vaca- lion. The volleyball manager lhis year was Irma Frey, an alhlele who is oulslanding in many sporls, bul especially in volleyball. Under her guidance lhe girls' leams broughl lhe season lhrough wilh llying colors. Champion class ol lhe aller school games was lhe lhird period, and winners were hon- ored al a spread held al lhe end ol lhe season. Hockey, which is considered by many as lhe mosl energelic and aclive ol all girls' sporls, had a markedly successlul year under lhe line manage- menl ol Belly l-lill. Again lhe members ol lhe lourlh period class walked away wilh all lhe honors. Speedball, managed by Carol Buscaglia, slarled praclice in plenly ol lime lo show some real skill when lhe aclual championship belween periods was played oll. Fourlh period, lhe champions again, received due honor lor lheir ellorls lo gel lhe lille. Speedball lakes lhe place ol soccer, and in realily is an even more exciling game lo walch, as well as lo play. The girls really enler inlo lhe game wilh vim and vigor, and lhe winner always deserves a big hand. Oll lo a good slarl, and under good direclion and coaching, all ol lhe periods showed line leamwork. - Aclion pholos on leil, hockey and volley- ball. Upper riqhf pholo, lefl lo riqhl. Top row-C. Buscaglia, Woqlurn, Bennell, Mosher, Durnoni, l-lolchkiss, M. Cook, Childs, VVell'er, Reynolds, Annin. Row lwo -M. Carpenler, Walson, Spenser, Rudf kin, Kniqhl, V. Johnson, Bardoyi, Wald, l-luquenin, l-lill, Cockle. Row lhreef Leeds, l-loward, E. Carpenler, Nichols, Plrielier, Egan, l-lodqeman, Miriam Leeds, Bachmeier, Labadie. Row fourfliacy, Davidson, Cline, Crump, Ariz, Relerson, Cline, A. Roberls, Ueda. Row five- Wardwell, Leishrnan, l-luichinson, Neis- wender, M. Jackson, Mislerly, Rosley, Whire, Second upper riqhl pholo. speedloall, lefl To right Top rowfliacy, C. Buscaq- lia, Woglum, Bennell. Mosher, Dumonl, l-lolchkiss, Cook, Childs, Reynolds, An- nin. Morrison, l-loylon. Row lwoYM. Carpenler, Walson, Spenser, Rudkin, Kniqhl, Johnson, Bardoyi, Huquenin, l-lill, Cockle. Row lhree-Leeds, l-loward, E. Carpenler, Nichols, Piiefler, Egan, l-lodqernan, Leeds, Bachmeier, Labadie, Adams. Row four-Davidson, Cline, Crump, Arlz, Cline. Roberls, Ueda. Row liveALeishman, B. l-lill, l-lulchinson, Mc- Clung, Neiswender, Andrews, Jackson, W. Roberls, Mislerly, Falconer, Posley, While, l-lall. Third righl pholo, volleyball, lell lo riqhl. Top row-Nichols, Arlz, Walters, Arnell, Davidson, Cline, Crump, Cline, A. Rob- erls, Ueda. Row lwo-l-lenry, l-lall, Neis- wender, McClung, Jackson, Andrews, Leishrnan, B. l-lill, l-lulchinson, Falconer, Posley, W. Roberis, Mislerly, G. Buscaq- lia, While. Row 'rhree-Ralhmild, Picief- lier, W. Allen, Adams, Bachmeier, Laba- die, l-lodgernan, E. Carpenler. Leeds, Al- len, Kellerman, Egan, Leeds, Howard. Lower riqhl pholo, volleyball. Lell lo riqhl. Top row-C. Buscaqlia, Morrison, Swazy, l-lolchkiss, Cook, Childs, Annin. Row lwo-Mosher, DuMoni', Jones, Ar- nold, Benneli, Weller, Reynolds, Beck- wilh, Sheldon. Row ihree-Rudkin, Wal' son, Spenser, Cockle, l-luguenin, Knighl, Bardovi, Johnson, l-lill. zz b A ir f Q Q i,,s .4 m g' Mwyfif' f' 5 'EJ' 4' , .1 ,Q is ,W 1 i -lr--V , I . .... AlTl1ougT1 Tlwe l3asl4eTball season comes aT a Time oTTl1e year when our weaTl1er is none Too good, iT in no way seems To dampen The spiriTs or abiliTy OT Tlwe girls. A Tine season oT baslceTball Tlwis year was managed by Barbara BuTTress. FourTl1 loeriod again Turned up wiTli Tlie winning Team. Top plnoTo, leTT To riglTT. Top r'oiNfWilliams, Chamberlain, Kacy, Eldred, Cooper, James, Oliver, Niclfiols. Row Two -Bacon, Parlcs, McLane, Swayze, Tassey, Donnelly, SmiTl'1, lvlacllwain, CriTTenden. Row TlwreefMellon, WalTers, Mor- rison, Rudlcin, Cory, l-loTclTkiss, Egge, Houglnon, STevenson. Row Tour-STewarT, WT1iTe, G. Buscaglia, CarpenTe.', PeTerson. BoTTom pl1oTo, leTT To rigl'wT.Top rowfEfdman, PeTerson, M. Cline, D. Cline, l-logan, B. l-lasseTT, Bev. l-lasseTT, Zulavern, Row Twofl-Till, Azmun, Labadie, M. CarpenTer, Hodgman, PTeiTTer, Cunninglwam. Row Three-Miller, Andrew, Mc- Clung, Reynolds, Molins, l-lall, lVlisTerly, Falconer, Bird, Blurnenberg, Neiswender. Row Tour-C. Busoaglia, Cole, l-lawes, Allen, Adams, E. CarpenTer, Knigl'1T, lVlasTil3urn, Reinlwold, Slwoldon, lVlazzeTTi. Row Tiye-l-lill, S. Allen, Davidson, RoberTs. BASKETBALL Miss Grace Wallace, inslruclor of Jrhe girls' Tennis, had some line Jralenl for The Tennis ladder, which, when lhis wenl' lo prinl, was nol yel finished. Some ol our more oulslanding players even managed +o enler lhe Oiai lvlalches which are composed of The very basl players from all schools. Oul ol each period are several girls who devole mosl ol Jrheir lime +o This game wilh The hope of seriously going ahead wilh il. Top pholo, lell 'ro righl. Fran Thurman, Dorolhy Doerr, Azrnun, Larlcin. Lower pho+o, lefl To righl. Top row-Miss Wallace, Holley, Falconer, Rudlcin, Killian, Rolh, Slearns, Farmer, Lillie, Row lwoe-Pearson, Neiswencler, Doerr, Thurman, Larkin, Azmun, Beechler, Dearing. 'rf pw. T X wanna RTDXNC3 TU I NNeekTy Knsiruchon was qhfen To members of The q3rTs' r'rd'rnq chfo air The Pxrroyo Seco R'roKnq SJraToTes each Tuesday ahernoon. Prxsoxha Harvey, manager, was Rn charge of arranqemenrs. Orqankzed onTy smce Task semesTer, The hxmxohnq roam made remarkabha progress. A Tew oT The qKrTs had some paslr expenence, Tour accoromq ro Nhss Rurh Dba, even The newcomers 'xm- proyed rapkchy w'nLh The exercises. Upper Teh pholro, rkdinq, Teh To riqhi. 'S'randlnqffNppeT. Morrison, Srnkh, Rrchards, TayTor, C5erTen, Arckison, WhKre, Sea'redfHouqhTon, Merwm, Parien, Harvey, Deering, Pearson. Lower Keir phoro, Teh To rkqhr. Top rowfLeeds, Crump, Nhss DM. Row rwofCooper, Hogan, Spenser, Vxfhhams Swanson, Thompson, Smah, Srr1nqTeTTow, Cook, Chnds. GGL? W spne of We fad Wai Wks schooX does noi possess a sw'n'nrn'rnq pooX of 'Hrs own, 'r X swrnwf rn'rnq iearn requXarXy sees acrron ai We Y.W.C.Px. pod 'rn Pasadena. Xnsirrudkon was qwen 'rn sw'rnn- rrnnq and owrnq. Mary Bene Penon nnanaqeo We Jrearn W'rs year and was d'rredvXy responsVoXe for seyeraX of We q'xrXs Wrnxnq our Experlr gow 'xnsivrucrron was q'ryen We q'rrXs Prxoay of eadn week af We MonrexoeNXo or We Erooksxoe qoW course. W order io 'xnsure Wayorade weaWer, We rneelnnqs were heNo durxnq We Xaiirer par? of We schooX year. rrqhk pnokoy qow XeH ro Mawr, Harqraye, Carpenker, Cade, Bxrurnenberq, NNoqXurn, LRWe, LoweU, Nkbecker, ' k,Top rowfHawesr Pxrckison, Thomas, WeX+er, Garwooo, Har-ann, Row Wmnko, Sr'raW 1 'i a qrXs Lower NUss XNGWWGCB. Upper riqrwk pX1oTo,swXn'xrnKnq,Xeff 'ro rrqxn +wofSirRnqieXXow, Srnney, Wddinq, Goodrkoqe, FeXkon A6 Q? ,um aww wh gm 'M' 'sw T41 I 1 .v 1 , f' . 1 ACL A H I I ' Y xl 4 4 fr nf Z J 1 1' 5 V 1.2, ,. C X I V, Q 'J , . I nl Q.-1 ,ff 1 1 'A' 'A 1 1' , Z, .MF , f 1' .H , 5 v' 57,1 f ' I Ldfmf ffffwff - ,kgjrc I , Chard have fwfwv Q ,pw ,AH ' ,W wff-fif ' ff-'ff - ' A C Y gg, nl 5190 i+c'i + - Q EH 'J rl , , ' W' ,,,1M M M ' df M VM bovis. 105' , L K ,Wag .. l O ,- M,,g1 U I, K K X as MNH 3 VN f f A-.our '. 1 .4 Q F4 I' Aff 'J I SCHCDCJL k Y , ' Y W H Egfr: q,fm,X,M Qifm, , . w .I E91 ,f , ,flfwy ff vwlultigl LIFE AR VACATICDNS CAIXIDIDS , - ,K -n.,.A-qiv.-1 wffy-fy-Q-gf M-f-5-,y-we-V-'--ff:-yy-.f--W: vvpfmm ,wvwzg fFu'wjffxy'rf-'qh21g5'r'.2-A i X . ,, an QL. .. Y 55, ' Q. . , - - .- f - -- ,-', vf iv Mig, V , v - I ' , ,, - - -:fx ,ul ff , -' , ' ,K 4- -- ' I -- ,W ,?,.w1.,,, ,L ' ' ' . ftgi. . m Ziff' vi fi C 3 ,, V . L, 5 ,, - 35 f 1 Pr E f my R 1 ,g 4 W M, . 1 A y ' . QT Q :U ' i, ' Nf'1,',w ' 4,'. ., A .. -5 1 Q, f V . , , .,, V ,A , sw ' ' 23- g,sQ,:,fg4'4.:,. -V , Lf- . ' ,,,11:.v',f,: 1 , ff .1 , 'sf' ' . ' f 7 K Q .E , 444 if 5 V K L U maps: :fwfr-fr'v..f' H , , ' f ff . '- Lf ,. ' - . , -f. -' - . F 1-2 if K .- ' 'L A f wixgf. N gg, -3 I iff. 1 , A. 1 . -P Y . ,4SfV1'n, RSL- E f- iff' X ww 5' ' if ' .1 '-T1-'T, f,,7E.i.L,, ' 2 ,- I -. A H jjZ,,:g ,I Iii ' ' J Syl-fl ,- ' ws: gg Q. L 33.1.5 . Q A gg 1' 4 V, ,3 -fv'a- .ff , . . , , L.., , K. 'Q . ' 2 qv I ' fi ASSEMBLY HIGHLIGHTS Assemblies held during The year were Truly worThwhile and oT The greaTesT inTeresT To sTudenTs and TaculTy alilce. lT has always been The policy oT Those who are in charge oT The programs To see ThaT They oTTer noT only enTer- TainmenT buT educaTional value. This page and The Two Tollowing show phoTographs of The year's ouTsTanding assemblies. Above is The assembly oT SepTember 20, in which Dr. LuTher Gable revealed The mysTeries oT radium. Mr. l-larry Weber is shown wiTh his mysTery radio conTrol box demonsTraTed on OcTober 7. When SouTh Pasadena played Glendale l-ligh on GcTober I4, coaches and capTains goT TogeTher Tor a liTTle pep Tallc. On OcTober Zl, The school band played Tor The sTudenT body wiTh drum maioreTTes Norma Callcins, Aileen Avery, and BeTTy ArThur. ln The lower picTure is The Allied YouTh Assembly oT QcTober 28 when moving picTures oT The Telescope aT Palo- mar lVlounTain were shown. On November 4, Mr. George C. Bush presenTed The Carver Award To Shirley PeTerson, '38. On November IO, Mr. Frank Wilkinson Told oT his European Travels, on a dollar a day. ln The lower corner is a reminder oT The assembly in which leTTers were presenTed, and The Cll: movies shown. MED! HXGHL 9 h mAm,A - Y V . XCBHT e X08 'rs Dr. Virchard Morgan, who spoke beXore We XhanXasq'ryXnq paqeanX oX No- We C5eneraX XXfXoXors Company presenjred moX'ron-p'rcXures, on December n December Ci. Xhe Chrksrrmas Vaqeanlr, oX We December Xb d musrc by We arX and mus'rc deparrmenirs. XXXexX, Xenjr assembXy oX January b, and were does annuaXXy. aXn On paq 2 X5eXow, uarXeX o oX arX an schooX Xa d as he mbXy. Ag r yennber 2 . 2. Nefr, We Swkss Q assembXy proyed a masrerpkece Jean and Mary Xl'rrq'rnXa Burqe sanq on We an unden'rabXe h'rX. January X3, Reverend James Brouqher spoke Xo We sXudenX bo y, Nevd 'rs a candkd shorr oX We orchesXra pXay'Xnq aX We aXoremenXXoned asse Xo We XeXX 'rs We Goose Creek Quarlreir, o'X radXo Xame, who amused SXDVXS w'rW Wexr ye - sron oX ?!rqoXeXXo on .Xanuary 20. .hm X.abad're nevd shows We new sound equXpmenX, whXch was dedXcaXed on January 27. 'Xhe Xwo Xower p'rcXures show We presenXaX'ron oX SX? CXub XeXXers, and We X3roXessor Quh conXesX oX hebruary 24, and Mary X5eXXerue, U57, dancer air We March XX assembXy. Psboye, on page XO9, 'rs Dr, Barker, speaker aX We spec'raX assembXy oX XyXarch 9. X5eXow, Mr. X'XarXer dressrnq BXXX Symes as a she'rX4, as he XeXXs OX hrs worXdsw'rde XrayeXs, on March XX. New ass'rsXanXs Xo Sjrronq XyXan SanXeXX Xry Worr sXrenqW ar We assembXy QX Apr'rX XA. BeXow W'rs are We amajreur show conXesXanXs, who d'XspXayed WeXr XaXenXs on Pspr'rX 2X, and XurWer down, an PxXX'red YouW sX4'rX oX fXpr'rX X4. Nexfr, We amaireur show wXnners, fKXcX4Xson, EqqXeson, X4n'xqhX, and Prxce dornq We'rr bXX. X5eXow, a scene Xrom hfXacbeW, We X3eXer-Pan ?Xay, qryen on !Xpr'rX 28. X,asX, buX 'Xar Xrom XeasX, We candXdaXes Xor nefr year's commXss'XOrX qhfe Wow con'XpaXC,n speeches on Tuesday PsprXX 2b. OWer 'rnXeresX'rnq assembhes came Xoo XaXe Xo be XncXuded here MARCH OF TIME TOP ROW, upper IeI5I hand corner, pages IIO and III, from Ieff Io right I. SchooI opens, sfudenf pay IoweI fees, Seplrember I3. 2. Informafion desk in the main haII, IirsI day of schooI, Sepfember I3. 3. Barbara James dances af first new qirIs' parfy, Sep- Iember 28. 4. Barbara James, Norma CauIkins, and BeIIy MiIIer show off cosiumes for French play, February 2I. 5. P.-TA, Iafhers' nighf dinner, February 20. 6. Laiin banquef-Oueen Dido presiding, March I4. ROW 'INNO-I. I:irsI IooIbaII game oi Ihe year wiIh GIendaIe, OcIober I4. 2. Senior sweafers arrive, senior assembIy. December 9. 3. Kiwanis Luncheon honors SPHS. 4. Thompson Ieads yeIIs aI Fair Oaks and Mission, righI in Ihe cenIer oi Ihinqs. 5. I.aIin sIudenIs carry in boaris head, March I4. 6. Books ree paired in bookroom, ROW' THREE-I. Kiwanis Show presenfed, Ocfober I4. I5. 2. Spanish Club pIayers presenf A Chrisfmas CaroI,'I December I2. 3. Ferdinand and I-Ieddy The Heiier cayorI in Spanish CIub pIay, February 27. 4. CornmiIIee pIans Ior AIIiecI YouIh Broadcast 5. Mrs. Case of BuIIocks, qiyes fashion show, March I4. ROW FOUR- I. Miss SIankoyiIch of YuqosIavia, qives IaIk, November 30. 2. Mr, Bush pIanIs new paIrn free. 3. New S P CIub girIs are inifiafed. 4. Spanish CIub doughnuf saIe begun. 5. SI. Pa+rick's Day Iuncheon, March I7. ROW FIVE7I. FooIbaII pep parade and raIIy, OcIober 2I, 2. FirsI I-Ii-Y rneefinq held. 3. Second New GirIs' Parfy given February I5. 4. Burning house creafes diversion. 5. Mr. MendenhaII Ieads Long Beach Philhar- rnoric Band, March 27 6. Easfer yacafion-Mr. James fakes ou+ his sailboai, Ihe La I5eIecha, ApriI IO. 1 ZQ M, l v ,-M...-., 44: 41 'N 5 I I u 1 K , i r f P I i l 4 , 3 3 Y ,. P E . I r . N 1 XXXSC-D 'M A W Y - . - 4 WY I qxcxcw if .. 'Qs , Q k?'r NY if Q X sf? . , V- A A X' 'F' 5 1 -if gi- . Nw Eg x ' E A f s I 2 I Q x S f ' 5? 'ws' ' ' ' l h i Lamu-If k--.--.......-.l-..--.. .. . ..+.4...,... .......iF..-........ .' .. , .i.-lm.. LW, ,.-....4.---,,-.VfYY.-......4--- .. , -Y . -A .. .. .. V..-we E ' 'Q' U 60 fam Q - xx Q. j, I uqfdc' Q r ' 2 'fr' i I X .Q X mf I li , 1 0 f x 'Q -9,1 F Q-f N5 0 0064 00 ,i 5 Eff gi A2 ,.,, . 13 s 54419: 'N li?i'T PAGEANTS tn the top row ot photos, iett to riqht, the Kiwanis Show ot October WAS, Atchison, Cook, Whaten, Fetton, Stoqqett. Participatinq in the annuat Thanksqiyinq Faqeant presented by the sociat service committee ot the Giris' Leaque were Watter, Neiswender, Roth, Woods, and Wickham. Miss Mariorie Eirown and Jack Duarte sinqinq tor the Kiwanis Show. Row twofMr. Aiman, Nora Mashborn, Biit Syrnes, Mr. Erickson, and Miss Dix at the Kiwanis tuncheon. At. Mr. Bush's ttower show yiewinq the btooms were the host, Miss Farrar, Mrs. Bush, and Miss Lauer. Three tadies-in-waiting amuse Jester, Bette Kniqht, and Page, Mary htittner durinq the Christmas pageant, Row ThreefJoyce Miiter as the Empress s tor the V938 Latin Banquet. The tirst scene trom the annuat Art Ctub Christmas Paqeant, a street in ortrays Mary, mother ot Christ, in the tinat scene, 4 ' re, tett to right, top rowfMacGreqor, Thomas, Simmons. t r tett, top rowfDetricta, tfteinti, Mac- ' Dawson. Row two, Theodora, dance ' d . Dorothy Geiss p ' A tit. Participants a h'ids, Yates. Cen e , trwin, Bachmeir, ti Johnson, Johns, HMerrie Otd Lon on On page H5 are photos ot Kiwanis Benei Upper right photoftlichards, Raymond, Reynotds, Hawes, C i Miitan, Krorn, Rohtens, Kuihman, Squire. Row TwofEich, Labadie, Atten, Anderson right photo-'Atten, Monroe, Hunt, Rashbach, Ross, Goodridqe, Ctine, Frey. Row TwofStearns, Stowe , Beechter, Jackson, Goodridqe, Ctine. Lower tett photo, tett to riqhtffnimons, Neison, Dortand, tunison, Waid, Mosher Center riqht photo'eDautrich, Gibson, Ftohr, Coternan, Aiten, Dumont, Adams, Aubrey, B'inn. tliqht photoftftaie Nett, B. Geiss, Watson, Codde. A iff? ix. QW L 1 ME QUT FCDR P The phorographs shown on These pages are, in lhe main, con- iribuled by members oi lhe sludenl body, They are as Follows: l. Fellon, MacMillan. 2. Jusl Carler. 3. Harlley and Nairne. 4. Balhing beauly Glass. 5. Jackson, Sheldon, Bacon, Mrs. Jones, Arnold, Andrew, Summers, Knox, Jones. o. Open 'ior Business Boysu at home--Mosoly, Capucio, La- Spada, Henderson, Adams, and Arfhur. 7. Reynolds relaxes. 8. McDonald, lNealherly, Jahn, Oliver, McCall, Kollerman, and Machin. 9. Oliver and Nairne. IO. Evie Crump. ll. Frank Wrighl. I2. Arnold, l-larlley, Herrick, and Brooks. I3. Wrighr, Carver, Love, and Clausen-ai wofkll l4. Love and Johnslon ski in paiamas. I5. Wrighi, Carver, and Clau- sen again. lo. Beach-babes Hulchinson, Reynolds, Raymond, and Hargrave. I7. Gwen Aubrey squinls. I8. Could be- Brooks and Arnold. IQ. Falconer goes cavemang assislanls, Piisler and Lane. 20. Laverne and Bob Harlley. 2I. Roberls, Drew, Morgan, Royce, Whilman, and Pearson. 22. Elmer Crook poses -nole bow tie! 23. Hulchinson and Hargrave. 24. Hammond, Burnham, and McCall. 25. Fire sale-Koller man and Beckwilh. 26.Symes medilales. 27. Knox looks cure. 28. Wood goes angelic. 29. Reynolds, Anderson, and Mar- lin harmonize. 3O. Gamble, Jones, Moseley, Carier, Bacon, Quesnell, and l-larrley ar Corona. 3I. Par Curry looks To 'ihe sea. 32. Roberis, Whilman, Royce, Morgan, Farmer, Gordon, Bulfress, Egge, Royce, Pearson, and Drew. 33. Hoyle and Osborne scuffle, 34. Leeds gels a lead. 35. Hargeil and Wood lean on Summers. 36. Sunshine Girl-Reynolds. 37. Thompson and Quesnell, the morning aliier. 38. Rickard, Os- borne, Hoyle, Mack, and Allen. 39. Raymond-'nuff said. 40. Mr. Crook gives his all. 4I. Henderson smirks. 42. Bul- rress slrolls seaward. 43. Thurman aller Balboa flight 44. Beckwilh-an early Balboa addicl. 45. Tyrone Reynolds. 46. Royce swats farmer. 47. Moseley in repose. 49. The cherubic infanf is Bill Love! 50. Berry Kollerman. 51. Beedle al Balboa. 52. Marlin puls a new slanl on Things. 53. Mr. Ronald James sels sail. 54. Quesnell-need we say, where! 55. These women again. 56. Laverne l-larlley. 57. Lawton shaves Krom. 58. Joyce Miller and admirers. 59. The wa- rerls fine! says McDonald. Au LAY . 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STANYER f, EDMONDSON GLSA., Goodyear Tires Xi Tire Service SIS Fair Oaks Avenue, Soullw Pasadena I L A Y T O N'S S E R V I C E Passenger Car Tires Relreaded Ano Your Favorile Oils Recaiopecl and 'LUMICGHOU Richfield Nevv I-Ii Oclaneu 'Tires Cornplele Service For Your Car 'Accessories DUNKIN MILLS CORP. l I4OO Mission Ave. 725 Fair Oalqs Ave. Sy. 9-93I I y Souih pasadena Soulli Pasadena California PY, !-l2l4 Sy- 9-2353 A Message Io Ilwe I-Iosless l SUMNER CAMERA SHOP Docia A. Conley Producls I Advises Wlwal Io Buy and I carried exclusively by ALICE GRAY'S HEALTH FOOD SHOP 2649 Mission Slreel, San Marino Belween Los Rololes and EI Molino To clwoose Ilwese producls has become an index Io one's Iasle in serving and giving. Come in for Iree samples How Io Use MOVIE AND STILL CAMERAS Everylliing for Ilwe Darkroom ALL LEADING MAKES I l Developing . . Prinling . . Enlarging Opposile Civic Audiforium 327 E. Green SI. 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