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

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K ., -4 ,wax , : f--,.1g,,p,'g1.5f 112 F- H' '1 'X ' 'I',:,-' , 1 V .vig g lf, W S 'I'1'w . , E, 5 W, ,i rf F l, ,J nfs X '- ' 17 Jl.'!f,' , 7 T1'?v?'ff' 2 H? ,fi k k , 'fr ' ' ' H- . 1,, 'file ' TT- ' , fi Q, x Q i CCPA DE ORG South Pasadena-San Marino High School Publication South Pasadena, California 1944 Susan Buckley, Editor Carol Dickey, Assoc. Editor Barbara Thompson, Bus. Mgr. E. H. Crook, Adviser DEDIC To our facuH'y members who ha 'remporarily lo lend 'rheir knowle experience 'ro ihe war efforh fo SPSMHS alumni who have lefl lhi jobs, and colleges lo defend 'rhei and 'ro 'rhose of our friends, wilh shorl lime ago, who are now Jr 'rhe armed forces: and especially who have given 'rheir lives in ' slruggle in which we are now eng +he class of I944 gralelully dec annual. ELMER J. ERICKSON USNR A. PAUL HUNTINGTON USAAF ROLAND TAY USNR ATION epped-up fernpo ol a nalion af war aranl even in lhe daily life of +he wroughoul I943-44. Adiuslmenls, and improvernenfs were made in wpl 'ro synchronize lhe school wilh effort as no one lhinq has ever had grealer pon Jrhe deslinies of peoples lhan enl slricles in avialion, so for This we edilors have used avialion as a loouf which lo lie lhe maferial of c and presenl To lhe sludenls and i True picfure of life in all Hs com- on fhe Tiger Campus. MONTGOMERY USNR CHARLES l-l. MONROE USAAF HARRY A. SWART USNR PERSGNALITIES .V A 7' 49. f W K I HE 145 r ' X PII' x ' -xx Mp ,s,:sgfE52gE52g::giEV.W. S: NL, T 'Q A i 4 r ' f 3 4: K , Q 8 as P V1 NY' ' xv-v ,Ni ff? M :w w 1 'A , I . ' an ,, MR. ROY E. SIMPSON MR. JAMES R. CARPENTI Superinfendenf of Schools Principal MR. RUSSELL ADAMS MISS JESSIE T. OLDT Vice-Principal Dean of Girls ADMINISTRATORS . M'-425' 'le' .,,. 'f LEA: -'241.0:c'f 1: 4'5 -'f3y2i5.Qq52q5L:1.,iaji'-,I :ara-,igjxgp . 7. F ., 9.2, el 9 6 6 it 'GT A :R MR. ROY E. SIMPSON, superinlendenr, is The guic hand over all Soufh Pasadena schools. MR. JAMES CARPENTER has been principal of 'rhe high school si Mr. E. J. Erickson Iefl' for fhe Navy las? year. MR. RUSSELL ADAMS has been vice-principal si 'thai lime. MISS JESSIE T. OLDT is dean of girls adviser of The Girls' League. Mr. Adams is adviser 'rhe Boys' League. FACULTY Six of The 44 Tacully members are on leave ol absence for rnililary duly. Thev are Lieulenanf ELMER J. ERTCK- SON, USNR7 Lieulenanl HARRY A. SWARTT USNRQ Lieulenanl CLAIRE MONTGOMERY, USNR4 and Lieu- C:-:T h ' , - 23 Tenanl A. RAUL HUNTINGTON and Lieufenanl s- 'A ivy cHAi2LEs Morsiiaoe sais of lhe Uneiea sem Army i ' X E x' Jlrs. Lucille Linn' Typing and 7 Miss Madgs- Hill, linglishj brvcca Havslip, head ol the leparlrnenl. fliss Hesler Launian arlj Mr. cabs, woodshop and sfage, Air Eorce Enlisled Reserve Corps. Mrs- HELEN ORS- BORN, biology 'teacher on leave of absence, is being replaced bv Miss MARY SOWARDS. Mr. ELMER H. CROOK, English and icurnalism in- slruclor, relurned lo Soufh Pasadena aller serving a year as a pholographer in The Uniled Slales Naval Reserve in Washinglon, D. C. Upper, Mr, Guy Wood, business educaf lion: Mr. Alliferl Hamel, Lrmlish and Upper, Miss Maiwzau' L in-i, Lira malhgmfiliq-,, Miss Helen Barsuncim' Enfilishi Lower, Miss Amy Rachel Eoolif, drama Elrnrar H. Coolr! Enmlisl' .vid iciurna and speech arlsq Mr. Richard Woofonl Lower' Miss Hope lntler librar English: Miss Marlha Borncanwp, English, Miss Florence Williarris library clerlc -21. , 512' THOMAS, former English feacher. FACU LTY Eiqhf new members ioined fhe faculfy fhis year. In fhe hisfory deparfmenf, Mrs. ROSEMARY JONES is replacing Lieufenanf HUNTINGTON. Miss HELEN BAR- leff by Miss VERA Mrs. CLEO KITTELL SUMIAN has filled fhe vacancy and Miss MARlON WARREN are sfrucfors. Mr. ALBERT HAURET, mafics feacher, has also filled fhe new mafhemafics in- English and mafhe- posifion as principal of fhe evening high school. Mrs. DOROTHY Mc MIL- LEN is replacing Mrs. DOROTHY STONE in The home- economics deparfmenf, and Mr. JAMES MILLER feaches fhe mechanical drawing classes. Mrs. ARCHINE EETTY, of fhe arf deparfmenf, resigned af fhe end of lasf year. Mrs. BETTY MORGAN has been replaced by Miss COLLEEN ALLEN as fhe principal's secrefary. Mrs. REBA GUMAER is secrefary in fhe affendance office. Leif group, Mr. Arfhur H. Bolhe, science: Mr. James J. Jennison, sci- ence. Cenler group, Miss Coi- leen Allen, secrelary lo principal: Mrs. Reba Gurnaer, affendance clerk: Mrs. Elhel T. Mc- Kenzie, clerlc. Righi group, Miss Mary E. Sowards, science' Mr. Carl V. Gruhn science. Leif group, Mrs. Cleo Killelll rnalhemalics: Miss Esfher Sleele head of fhe malhema- fics deparlmenlg Miss Marion Warren, rnalhe- mafics and hislory. Cenler group, Miss Lor- raine Davis, cloihing: Mrs. Dorolhy McMillen, homernalcing and bi- ology. Righf group, Mrs. Rose- mary Jones, hislory: Mr. Samuel Roberfs, hisfory: Miss Myrlle Farrar, head of lhe hisfory deparlmenf, Leif group, Miss Helen Reese, physical educaf Hon: Miss Rulh E. Dix, physical educalion. Cenler group, Mr. Cliff ford Merrill Green. physical educalion: Mr. Franlc E. Williamson physical educafion, Righf group, Mr. Ron- ald L. James, machine shop: Mr. James Miller, mechanical drawingi Mr. Ben R. Henry, prinling. Leif group, Mr. Charles A. Mendenhall, band? Mrs. Adrienne Penny, music: Mr. Alberl J. Adams, rnusic. Cenler group, Mrs. Margaref Pellil, Span- ish and French: Miss Mildred Price, head af lhe Language deparl- menl: Miss Elizabeth Hoag, Lalin. Righl group, Miss Na- dia Tupica, Spanish and lypewriling: Miss Mary E. Nash, Spanish. COMMISSIONERS . .,..,,:,,,k ,fig gfr s' -'Ham J' 'ff 1 .4..,,,g-Q, - . 1 , Q me X Is, , vi ae X J s ,, 'I 9 A I H , W 4 A i -- 1:1 .f c 'iii-seg q. - I - - 'megan -4 f ,sf 1- I gg,-i -ee,-gi 1 . , xy -fi' 1'f-'rjgg--F., . l KEITH HARNISI-I Commissioner General DON ROSINE MARILLYN McCOR Boys' League Presidenf Giris' League Presi PETER SI-IERRILL BOBBY JO SCC Commissioner of Inferior Commissioner of Pu As commissioner-general, KEITH I-IARN Ienr quie+ diqniiy and simpliciiy Io assemb which he has presided and Io all 'Ihe oiher in which he par+icipaIed. I-Ie has represei school a+ various conferences and has be of Ihe commission. Commissioner of Pubiiciiy BOBBY JO wroie a column in Ihe San Marino an Pasadena papers publicizing schooI eve furnished pubIici+y picrures and arIicIes f newspapers. As commissioner of finance, DON I-IODC duiy has been 'ro handle money maHers schooI and Io keep 'Ihe books our of Ihe ri BETTY GOOD, commissioner of saIes pr pepped up all The sales campaigns i SPSMI-IS pariicipafed. She direcied 'rhe srudenr body Iickeis and heiped Jrhe sc over The Iop in all Ihe war bond drives. Commissioner of Inferior PETER SI Iivened up assemblies wifh his dry hur iokes on Ihe siruarion of Ihe campus. N heip of his campus commiI+ee, he did a g of keeping The campus clean. LAN BLEECKER JANE HAYWARD ART GELDNER sioner of Afhlefics Commissioner of Correspondence Commissioner of Afhlefics N HODGMAN BETTY GOOD DAVID JOHNS issioner of Finance Commissioner of Sales Promofion Commissioner of Civilian Defense Girls' League had a successful year, under 'recfion of MARILLYN MCCORLNMCK, com- ner of girls, who accomplished a greaf deal mer quief leadership. N ROSINE, commissioner of boys, led fhe League 'rhrough many successful acfivifies asf year. l-le was in charge of fhe Boys' e school dance, Ka Luau, and represenfed -lS af fhe Mark Keppel conference. nmissioner of Civilian Defense DAVID IS, filling a new office added fo fhe com- 1, performed such dufies as organizing fhe School Vicfory Corps and conducfing air raid re drills in fhe school. JE HAYWARD, commissioner of correspond- has falcen care of all fhe leffer wrifing and receiving for The commission. She has he service flag up fo dafe and has falcen s of fhe commission meefings. QLAN BLEEKER held fhe posifion of com- ier of arhlefics unfil March when he enfered avy V-I2 program af UCLA. He has been ded by ART GELDNER. They have had of all The boys' afhlefic acfivifies. Snowfall, fhe dance presenfed by fhe commission af Chrisfmas von' Q gnfwc Aron HQ-We-n Ba HQH Gvmrq QM, YMOVYTSH Hon Lyfnenfe Nkarayy Joyce Ashcroft Dorornen Eafcrnan, Roger Belrona, Larry Bond Pnilnda Allderv Baker. Beach, Berry, Borir Jarnes Diana Nancy Gene Toy if V H. ., xmw- 4 Y N .fxxw Anderson, Parry Barrow' Grace Bedail, Wynerre Bias, Wilriam Bofne, Wiiiiam an Arn Bar Be! BENQ: Boy Warren Gannon, Presldenf George Ramsay, Vice-presldenl CLASS CDF '44 David arold Below: Members of llwe senior play casf, Very Unusual Weall1er. Leff lo riqlwf, BlaT+errnan1Louls Bleecker, Harlan Pal Jolmnsfone, Don Hodgman, Jane Bridges, Beclfy Brooks, Marqaref I-lilsdorll and Sally Harris. Q'-f f flying l1igl1 Brown, Malcolm Browne, Kennelln Buckley, Susan Buelwler, Barbara Burzell, Jack Buller, Mary Buflress, Peggy Calkins' Richard Campbell, Kennellw Carr, Virginia Carlson, Virginia Cederquisf, Clwrysrine Coleman, William Collins, Elizabellw Conn, Thomas Cook, Janei Cronslwey, Roberl Croul, Edward Cuzner, Ann Davidson, Mariorie Bu Carr Cliac Co Davis Ann Cuzner, Miss Rebecca l-layslip Pal Jolwnslone Secrelary Class Adviser Treasurer Salford Clary, .laclc Clubb, Beverly Coclrle, Palricia Coen, Marllwa seplwine Corbif, Sally Crissman, Norman Crolf, Eugene Cronlcl William alricia De-Vos, Burnell Diclcey, Carol Dickson, lan Dickson, Jean Dillon, James Dolls, Shirley Douglas, Davida Downs, Helen Enqslrorn, Joan Erickson, Pafricia Erlcenbreclner, Anne Faclley, Jane? Gannon, Warren Garland, Millon Geldner, Arllwur George, Abram ' Nqajfszwy Gordon Sluarl Grandin, l-lenry Grassrnuclc, Beverly Graves, James Gunzel, Roberl Harlyl Enlrl l-larlrnan, Georqe l-laslinqs, Loren l-lalcner, Lionel Hay, Clnarlene -yill Dwan, Palricia Dylce, Rulln Elder, Alice Eliason, Tlnornas Elyander, Arrnina Edwin Fcsler, Barbara Frank, Eleanor Frawley, Corinne Freeman, William Freeman, Roborl filrna Gillis, Barbara Gladisli, Charles Gleason, Dorollwy Goldsrnlllw, l-larriel Qood, Belly ward l-larnrnonds, Joseplwine l-larnisln, Keirlrl l-larris, Kallierine l-larris, Sally ane Helm, Mary l-leller, Barbara Henry, Roberl Henry, Russell Herron Jolwn Herfensfein, Joan Hilsdorf, Jane Hodge, Norma Jean HC l-luql1es,lClwarles l-lurff, Barbara Jeffery, ElIzabeTl'w Jeleski, Joanna ... , , ,Y.. - ---'--..SN-.Ni FTW. ,. .. ' Lh' ' ??fli1'-M A Kinq, William Kirlcparriclf, Nancy Krug, Roland Kruse, Jare l.aBarr,Josepl'1lne Linlwofl: Ralph Long, Roberf Locllerl Dorollny Lopernan, Charles Lucas' Sidney ly Marlin.. Roberr Maurice, Ann Maxwell, Terry Menclelsolwn, Frances Mlles, Virqlnia :mein Hood, Roena Horsley, Marqaref Hoskins, Jane? Hough, Marion Howson Slnirley wlord Jolwnslone, Par Ke-eble, Kennelln Kevillel William Kiernan, Howard Kinq, Pafricia la Lannon, Jayne Lawrence' Mary Loi. Lincoln, Carolyn Lindslcoq, Doris neflu McCormick, Marillyn Magee, Barbara Main, Barbara Malm, Harold Jnria Morrison, Edward Munn, James Munn, Nancy Murplny, Dorolhy Myers' Virqinia Nibecker, Roberi Pederson, Arfrwur Pefersonl Elizabefh Rcblsom, James Roslme, Donard Rofh, Edward SchnebNy, Frarwref Schulflweis, Rosemary S-:oH, Bobby JC Slqfer, David Skinner' Barbara Smdey, David Nusbaum, Nancy Norman, Carol Osrv Peferson, Nancy Phiiiips, Roberf Pl' M ' ' V, ,a 1 Rofhemberg, Mason Roulac, Mary Ro Selder, June Seydell, Cbadofie Sey Smiley, Sue Smifb, Arberf Sr en Parler, Ann Parrill, Langdon Parrilla, Dolores Pearson, Donald Pease, Palricia ee Ramsay, George Rarnsell, Jean Ream, Marnel Reisenloeclc, Nancy Rippey' Rulh Arm I :ary Royal' Julianna Russell, Jerry Ryan' Peggy Savilz, Meyer ine Shaw, Louise Sherrill, Peler Shureen, Donald Siclel, Charlene in Srnilh. Merle Smilh, Warren Snyder, John Snyder, Shirley Spangenburg, Fern Speclc, Richard Slanley, James Sfannard, Jerry Sla Sfreel, Frederick Slrinq, Joseph Surface, Mary Alice Sussman, Barnelf Sw Tobey, Richard Torres, Gloria Truesdail, Kalherine Turner, Barbara Tux ' Tm-Af,--.,, - 1 iss! 'V ., We-ber, Richard Weingarfner, Franlr Weller, William Wlwifel Roberi Wlni' Walls, Carolyn Winn, Beliie Winn, Jo Ellen Winfer, Kindel Wood, Douglas Wo ' 1 - :MW l' Ml A W - MX 2 Sie in Marie Shles Keilh Sloclcland Lee Sfone, William S+ Pierre Yvonne Tarr Carol Taylor Mariella Thomas Jeannelle Thompson, Barbara Thompson Gayle VandenBos Marilyn Velleclc Franlr Warner Glenn Warner, Wanda Walson Eleanor ames Wrighf Joan Wynqarden Willard Wilson Richard Wilson, Dorolhy CAMERA SHY Noll, Perry Purcell, William Ross, Vera Slranqman, Ted Sullivan, Roberl Thompson, Roberf Ward, Chandler Warren' Jay mf'-x YE Vi will Ninth! Abf-ve, Gif? Cornnnillee: Slllinql Ramsay, Aslncr Serrnaln, Houqlv, Gannon, Cuzner. Slandl Jolnnslonel Bias, Pederson,Sl'1errill, Nlbeelcer, Sm NOT slnown, Royal. Lal? Senior Day Cornrnlffee: Sllfinq, Maxw Pearson, Wnll ier, Erlcenbreelver, Coen, Ki Slandlnqi Russell, Dlllon, Jones, Fenslernalcer. T ,lwofvn Aslncrell, Srnlln Vanden Bos, Snyder. Jo s nov ra Carnrnlllee member. Left Play Cfnrnrnlllee: Relhenburql Snyder, F De-Vos, Browne. Na+ slwown, Slnerrlll, Coons, B Bulrwf lell, Cffrrwrrveervcmnervl Crvrnrrzllleei Bfullon Cuznef Johns one, Gleason, Douglas. lop row Ramsay, Geldneri Malrn, No? Qlwown, Dickey, Belew Announcernenl Cornmllree: Kneellnq, Fr dell. Smndlnq, Cederqulsll llwornpson, Kierl Join, Lucas, Bell. Nol blnown, Keville, Arnell, In - SweaTer and Color CommiTTees: Magee, DeVos, Billings, l-larTman, SENIOR COMMITTEES ecca l-layslip, senior class adviser, The senior advisers, and The class oTTicers chose The iiTTee members. oy Miss T-layslip and Miss l-lesTer Lauman, and Color CommiTTee was in charge oT The ers. r Day CommiTTee planned The senior day. i and Warren SmiTh were adviser and chair- Tively. CommiTTee selecfed Three giTTs Trom which lose. Warren Gannon was chairman, and n was adviser. xr AnnouncemenT CommiTTee, headed by fvley and Miss ElizabeH1 l-loag, Toolc orders cards and announcemenTs. The Senior Play CommiTTee chose The senior play, Very Unusual WeaTher. Miss MarqareT Lauer was ad- viser, and Warren Gannon was chairman. The CommencemenT CommiTTee was elecTed by The enTire senior class, Under The chairmanship oT Warren Gannon, This commiTTee Took charge OT The graduaTion plans. Miss l-layslip was adviser. The Senior BooTh ComrniTTee, under The direcTion of Marilyn Chadwick and Miss Lauman, was in charge oT building The ChrisTmas booTh. Advised by Mr. AlberT J. Adams, The Song Com- nniTTee chose The class song. Fred STreeT presided as chairman. Under The chairmanship oT Bob Dunlap, The Dress CommiTTee was in charge OT The graduaTion dress. Miss l-layslip was adviser. CommiTTee: SiTTing, Jel- Below, Song CommiTTee: SiTTing, Turner, c, Thomas' Bridges, But Kemp. STanding, Wiggins, STreeT, Gar- Below, Dress CommiTTee: SiTTing, Speclc, , Wood, Thompson, BoThe. land, Snyder. Kemp is noT a commiTTee Davis, Riesenbeclc. Standing, Cleary, zrron. member. Dunlap. X If Z WfW.i?a: 7 I ' l H E .M - X 11- 115: s . ,L xs. 2 uk S mf S Lili? X in lf, if f X fi A ai .- 1 J,-Q-..N ,,.. CLASS OF '45 Main evenTs oT The year Tor The class of '45 were The ChrisTmas drive, in which The iunior booTh won The second prize Tor boTh quanTiTy and percenTage: The iunior assembly which exhibiTed The abundance oT TalenT in The class: and The Junior-Senior Prom, big- gesT social evenT oT The year. Junior class oTTicers Tor The year I943-I944 were president Bill Eldredg vice-president Neil SnorTum: secreTary, Elaine Walker: and Treasurer, Lois ChrisTensen. Miss EsTher STeele was class adviser. ilu Eldred pres denT, and JaneT Cook, chairman of Below, Junior class oTficers: Mss EsTher Sfeee Eaine sTmas booTh counTinq The conTribuTions. Walker, Neil Snorfum, Lois ChrnsTensen Bill Eldred Beeclle, Duane Beardsley, Frances Bealon, Palricia Berry, Jonqull Bellis, Vivian Bonner, Belly Rae Bridenbeclcer, Bruce Brown. Richard Brune, Alan Buckley, Mary Bulkley, Kallwerlne Carr, Jack .f 'ff A Allen, J5ClY Alpine, John Anders, Alice l Anderson. Winifred Andrews, Roscoe Ariz, Selma Bannlsfer, Palricia Barbour, Sylvla Barbour, William Bell. Molly Bemus, Barbara Benner, William B Booflw, Harold Beswick' Barbara Brammer, Roberr taking off lv H56 Chapman, Polly Clarlc, Dorollny Conley, Ellery Davis' Virqinia Dulce, Rosemary Edwards, Jael: Flynn, Jaclc X ,f 1 .V 1 Stun-,.gl'x-HA-..,,,,, 'A lf ...mx Clwase, Rosemary Clarlc. Eyerell Coon, Mary Della Delsemer, Joanne Dunbar, Joyce Eldred, William Eornaciari, Suzanne Clwerniss, Clnarles Clarlc, Jaline Cooper, William Devers, Nancy Mary Belle Dunsmoor Ellis, Keilli Eox, Winifred ,,,,, if ,su , Cnrisiian, Jeanne Clayfon, Jack Crowley' Paul DeWill, Neil Durham, Mary Lou Emmons, Marie Eraser, Plnyllis Clwrislensen, Lois Clouqlw, Eranlm Crump Donald Dobson, Palricia Dursl, Janel Ewing, William Freeman, Roberl Clnrisfie, Joan Collman, Jean Dalwlev David Douglas, Ann Eade, Gordon Eeirquson, Sluarl Frey, Ellrieda 5 i,,, 61, 3 :Q . mfg , E' 2 1 ' E' . s fj, ! i ' A Pj' , W V f f' 'Z ' i ,i 'gs ',i ,'. if V1 ' ' ,f Jai - Mew,-,,,. ' .,' Qi' - I f I A' lf. J g ' J J E V . I . '4,V, 1 wr ' f of , -f 1 H f W ' ,V ,gg f , ,Ji ,I W If '- vu, 1.12 W., ,IM il 4? 'LXLZZW Q ' ' 2 ff ff' 4 4. 4 1 f ,wv.4..: .. , ' gi' V, uw , 5? 'J 2 Frosl, Tlnomas Galcliull, Douglas Gibbs. Palricia Gillelre, Slanley Griffin, Ross Griswold. David Harnley, Dorollny Harris, Shirley Hibbard, Donald Higgins, Franlc Hoffman, Roy Holrnes, Mary Jane Ingersoll, Janet Irion, William Garnblll, Delberl Gillrnore, Gloria Grual Cliarlolle Havens, Belly Higgins, Fred Hooper, Roland Jancan, Rulli iw ., 4 , 5: ,,,, A5 gg ,,. ,, Z 45: if 3 if f? V, 4 ,, My if ,, ,,, .ja 4? , Am Garnbill, Robe-rf Glass, Barbara Gscliwind, Waller Hawlcins, Slnirley Hill, Joan Hovey, Elizabelli Jenson, Amber Genie, Nancy Gordon, Huqli Hansen, Horner Hersliberqer, Lee Hirscliler, Clwrisline Hilzker, Shirley Hubbell, Richard Hurnann, Henry Jessep, lvlarqaref Jolwnson, Carolyn Gazarian, Doris Goldband' Rene Hall, Roberl N. Haynes, Beverly '- Qi QQ ,r.r qt-in-H-hs x I I-Mt! if if taking off y Kenyon, Granl :ce Leabol Belly :ul Mcffolqan, Helen ollmy McNeill, Drucilla sd Marquis, Reber? yy f , n 1. f 'V , M Kiernan, Warren Koos, l-larold Leeds, James LeFeill, Kenneflm McElra+l1, Donald Mcfivarvey, Denise lvlcNelllI Jolwn lvlanslleld, Barbara Marshall, Phillip Marlln, Karolyn Q vm .,,,A E F , A Jolwnslone Jane Kallenbacln Joseph Kar Roberl Kay Roberl Keen Elnzabelln Kees Mllllcenl Kurnluclm Perslda LeFaver Elnzabeflv Laney Eluzabellw Lenslwman, Vnrqnnla Lmlc, ean Lou, Sally Nelson, Jacqueline Nelson, Jane New, Berlrand Osborne, David Paflerson, Riclward Paul, Roloerl Reese, Jane? Reevesy Mary Jean Reinke, Dafon Rerny, Lawrence Reynolds, Clyde Richardson, June Marlines, Carmen Mason, Ann Massignan, Lucille Mead, William Meyn, Pefer Monlero, Lillian Moore, Mary Slwirley Moser, Blnufan Murren, Ronald Nollon, Richard Norcross, O'Nei+a Norrie, Mary Lou Pease, Lois PelIe+ier, Renee Pre-sion, Elizabefh ta king off ,f--. ff ,T-an-We - ,N 'J '::,QIi ' xx- i 'fi' Tlffgi AN , X re fyej, g ,xr -'-.-..,, r l Rising, Beverly Robinson, David Rogers, Billie Ross, Rulh Rousselof, John Rousselof, Terry i Schrnidl, Robin Schrnilz, John Schober, Eslher Scoll, Elizabeih Scoil, Jessie Scolf, Mabel 1 Sollery, Arch Senson, Vicloria Shaw, Jaclc Sheldon, Sally Sherman, Virginia Shrirnplon, Barbara 1 Smiley, Adrienne Srniilw, Beverly Smifh, Horlon Srnilh, Jacqueline Srnilh, Roberi A, Srnilh, William :y Snorlurn' Neil Squires, Sandy Slarlc, Billie Rae Slarlc, Susan Slollq Jean Slonerl Ardis Le Sfrangrnan, Jerry Sunslrorn, Roberl' Swan, Belly Tapfer, Virginia Tassey, Hugh Taylor, Arfhur i Terrell, Bruce Teier, Joseph Thompson, Roberl Thomsen, Cynlhia Tirnrner, Pairicia Toll, Eleanor ,,? -fl- B? i,', ' if '-': . 'E A fi 'W l i fag, vm fr S iiii ii gr 2651 V i ff? 5, 'fg . ii I . L I - 4'0 1 A Topp, l-loward Websier, Nancy Allcirison, Ari Barbour, Jack Barlram, Judy Benner' Palricia Beach, Gerald Carler, Curris Toms, Sally Weqman, Evelyn Wood, Carroll Vance, Donald Vinie, David Wallqer, Elaine Wells, Helen Wiclcliarn, Mildred Williams, Donald Wood, Charles Wriqlwl, l-lenry Yaekel, Frank Zuiavern, Allon Crane, Ann Faqer, Curzon Walslrom, Jolin Williams, Marilyn Zeledon, Ralplw JUNIORS NOT SHOWN IN PHOTOGRAPHS Carroll, Belly Cole, William Clriurcli, Joanne Culver, Marilyn Clanlon, William Denislon, Jol'in Clyde, Kennellw Edmondson, Jaclc Coclcle, Ray Farley, Joan Colin, Edward Foslery James, Giles, Paul Grier, Fred Harris, Barbara Hough, Russell Jones, George LeGallie, Joan arl, and Lester, James l.inll'iicurn, Robin Lundquisl, Donald McRobe-rls, Anna Macy, Paul Miller, Clarice Enlire cas? of Clirislrrwas paqeanl, a produclion of music, speecli deparrmenls. y y Moore, Roberl L. Thorn Phillip, Bob Wallm Pelly, lvlarvin Webt Piclcard, Jackie Wlwilr Fresco, Joseph Ziema Renfro, l-loward Ever luesda lirsr period is slamp and bond sa ? W Members of lhe Tiger and Copa de Oro slalls galher around Lee Shippey, lamous play- wrighl, novelisl, and newspaper colurnnisl, as he pounds oul copy 'lor a guesl column which appeared in lhe March QI issue of TIGER. Mr. Shippey had iusl previously lallced lo a group of sludenls inleresled in iournalisrn on annual Vocalion Day sponsored by lhe Girls' League March I7. Julh Pasadena-San Marino l-ligh is a school ol Day, school dances, Chrislmas Drive, Class Teas, ilions and annual evenls as well as ol: lhings Vocafgonal Day' Senior Difch Day' Senior play' are new. Every year a number of evenls h have been found lo be valuable for lheir :alional conlribulion are held. Among lhern Junior-Senior Prom, Baccalaureale, Senior Brealclasl, and Commencement Some of lhem you will find League assemblies, Friday assemblies, Color SHOWN 'fl PlClUVe5 On H1959 DSC165- i rnonfh lhe Boys' League is provided wilh a special program. On open house nighl, April 25, The ar? deparlrnenr ie obiecl of scrufiny is fhe powerful molor ol a P-38 lhal wen? sponsored a sale of some of ils wares lo swell The 1 The Soulh Pacific. arl scholarship fund. i'i-'W- T CLASS GF '46 Apove: Bob Mills, presidenT, pic- Tured wiTh The Sophomore class ChrisTmas boolh. Fight Sophomore class oTTicers: l1ronT, Janice Heads Joan Hudson, Baclc, Bob Mills, Richard Simpson, Miss Helen Barsumian. An. This year The sophomore class was under The The girls' oym. The sophomore moThers' Tea was leadership OT Bob Mills, presidenT: Richard Simp- held November 3, in The high school caTeTeria. son, vice-presidenT7 Joan l-ludson, secreTary: Janice Under The direcTion oT a commiTTee headed by T-lead, Treasurer: and Miss T-lelen Barsumian, ad- Nancy ScarTe, The sophomore assembly was pro- viser. duced May 5. As Their Tinal acTiviTy, The soph- SepTember 29, The new qirls parTy was held in omores decoraTed RoosevelT Field Tor graduaTion. FirsT row, ArneTT, Barnes, Barb, Albers, Aclcerrnan, Baqman, Anderson, Arnold. Second row, BaxTer, Bowes, Behr, Basi BlennerhasseT, Anderson, Barcus, Anderson. Third ro 1, Barnes, ArTerberry, ArrnsTronq, Alrl Bloom, Beal, i3lanchTie Baumanm, BaTeman, Top row, Allen. Bud, Bailey, Berry, Buqham, BornhursT, Broclc, Bolhwell, ArThur. ground crew Froni row' Braridenburqer, Corned, Coales, Bridge, Buscaqiia, Crocker. Second row, Crow, Brooks, Crocker, Chisholm, Chapman' Cochran. Third row, Cash, Brooks, Cannel, Chrislenson, Bradlord, Conn, Crarnpion, Cannon. Top row, Burk Croul, Cave, Chastain Buniinq, Coifle, Buck. Fronl row, Fablinq, Douqlas, Folsom, Dieckrnan, Deiiiker, Daqne 4 Eyes, Frawley. Second row, Fundenberq, Duke, David sen, Dirnrnids, Diamond, Erickson, Dulcher, Elliofll Dann, Dewey. Third row, Eier, Epperson, Engle, Fiddes, Dresser liosselrnan, De Pledge. Top row, Dewey, Dickson, Dudley, Davis' Dorland, Dandy, Frincke, Farnsworih, Dryer, Zronl row, Garrelson, Head, Gibbs, Hadden, Holly, Galchuflv Horn, Haynes, Gill. Second row, Hill, Hough, Holley -lorner, Hinkley, Harris, Garlinqhouse, Grier, Henderson. Third row, Gardner, Hayes, Heller, Hall, Glidden, Harnilion daynes, Gray. Too row, Hannillon, Hoai, Harnilion, Hough, Granl, Haines, Hanks, Heaih, Hodges, Glazer. ground crew Fronf row, Kieffer, Johnson, Jordheirn, Kiech, Kimball, Kiei, Keni. Second row' Kiipafricic, Hudson, Kennedy, Jordi Jenkins, Klippei, Keichurn, Jenson. Third row, Hurff, Hughes Kenf, Karsie, Howard, Jones. Third row, Jones, Hendric Kenson, Knechi, Kenson, Johnson, Huber, Huil, Jaccard. Fronr row' McKeivey, Lynn, Lynn, McKee, McCabe, Lyndeli, Manning, Second row, Lingie, Legailee, Lehman, Kova vich, Lehi Lincoln, Leonard, Lopeman, Mann. Top row. Kosky, Lyfe, Lupher, Kreiger, Lawrence, Magee, Maic Landon, Lochbaurn' Lewis, Lyon, Fronf row, Manueili, Mcinnes, Navaii, Neison, Nickerson, Mazze.i. Second row, Minxi Owsiey, Peiers, Morgan, Norr Maxweii, Mchlaughion, Morgan, Third row, O'Brien, Pariiia, Pheian, Maxweli, Moriand, Mcciuer, Marfin, Orch, Musiclf Top row, Mafiifk, More Peirii, McQueen, Moore' Miiiilfany Milfon, MacRae, Mcfxieer, Miiis, MacGregor. ground crew ironl row, Pilre, Plafpnberq, Scarie, Roarlc, Schisler, Rich, Second row' Robe, Preecoll, Pichard, Ruddy, Rader. Third row, Ryan, Ridqeway, Schlundi, Powell, Rodda, Shaw, Rilner. Top row, Pifchlord, Roberlson, Rowe, Poiiinqer, Reulcerna Sewer, Shawinqer, Shaw. iron? row, Siqler, Van Aniwerp, Tench, Sluarf, Spencer. Second row, Sirnpson, Sundbye, Surphin, Slrinqham, Sfellin, ipauldinq, Surliire, Sirinqer, Third row, Rich, Si. Pierre, Spencer, Srnilh, Squires, Slephano, Simons. Top row, Simpson, Simpson, Anderson, Spell, Srnifh, Slewarl, Siolces, Siasnnd, Speers. zroni row, Wardwell. Wilharn Siqlor, Willzinson, Vanllorn, Yaies, Wells. Second row, Whipplo, Wollord, Woinqarlner, Nhiflier, Winier, Winslow, Williams, Woih, Williams. Third row, Thurner, Walbridqc, Weslerdoll, Welsh, Wiqqenhorn, Wriohl Wino. Top raw, Woodburn Williams, Sioclclill, While, While, Wright, Wirnbold, Wriqhf, Weiriclc, Wesl, Weuli. CLASS OF '47 gremlins When 'rhe freshmen Came from Junior High ir February, Their lirsl aclivily was lhe New Girls' parly February IO. Nexl came lhe eleclion ol officers lo serve lor lhe remainder ol lhe year. In a special meeling, 'rhe class selecled Phelps Willer as presidenly Bill Huyclc, vice-presidenl: Jane Dunn, secrelaryg and Bob Curl, lreasurer. Vir- ginia Egge was elecled freshman represenlarive on lhe Girls' League cabinel. Class dues of len cenls were collecled in April, under 'rhe direclion of Bob Curl, Miss Jessie T. Oldl, and Mr. Russell A. Adams. l Lefl, Freshman class officers: Front Phelps Willer, Bob Curl' Bill Huyclc. Baclc, Jane Dunn, Mr. Russell Adams, Miss Jessie T. Oldl. Fronl row, Lyons, Hanna, Lewis, Balmer, Chrisfyl Barllell. Glidden, Cox, Asher. Second row, Johnson, Jackson, Kurilich, Blalceslee, Dorllinger, Gazarian, Geyer, Lanzil, Hofchlciss, Diepenbroclcl Eshoo. Third row, Hall, Kemp, Dunn, Egge, Ellis, DeMaris, Carillo, Hoskins, Long, Coolc, Johnson, Goldberg. Top row' Dorrily, Hood, Harding, Brainard, Harnpson, Ellis, Huyclc, Curl, Dear, Burlcey, Lalre. Fronl row, Jaawasser, Osborn, Rice, Page, Mooney, Riyinius. Second row, Websler, O'Conner, Smifh, Weld, Richardson, Walson, Swan, Third row, Paine, Mclnfosh, Williams, Mudge, Meelrer. Smilh, Neyius, Reid. Top row' Miller, Singer, Wilfer, Munro, Merrill, Meridilh, Wade, McClung. U W if 5 , IQNI 1 'll c f ww. Qi 1. nz. it ,M -ww s V, wg .yyw if V 'G' Q 'sf- ,.: Q- Fw' 'Jr ' - 1- aafsfw ' ,fe-,A w A s 1, 53' is-I Nigga WM, , 7 '1'M.m Sw 1 -uw N f ,g .fx In 3 Ig, 1 A' , if Nm .L V -- it . if K :s,. K ' Wa. 'X W . . fm':w?QF'f 9 ,Q 2 ORG-ANIZATIGNS nw 10 '5,,w1-,w -. Nap... W1 ww -M... Q . r 4 QM' J, td-as .,.., K vnnqumgg -.L 'a'7 - 4 wav n , 1 ff 5' i S, The purpose oT The Girls' League is To develop among girls acTiviTies which will promoTe The good name oT SPSMHS and TurTher The spiriT oT good Tellowship and democracy. The oTTicers oT The year i943-I944 were: presi- denT, Mariilyn McCormick: vice-presidenT, DoroThy Gleason: secreTary, Sue Smiley: and Treasurer, Glenice Billings. Miss Jessie T. OldT was adviser of The Girls' League. The commiTTees, chairmen, and advisers were: New Girls, BeTTie Winn, Miss OlclT3 School BeauTi- Tul, Phillida Bond, Miss Lorraine Davis: Junior Career, Joyce Alkalay, Mrs. Rosemary Jones: Senior Career, Barbara Magee, Miss OldT: Cour- Tesy, MarTha Coen, Miss Marion Warren: Social Service, Sally CorbiT, Miss MargareT Lauer: Pub- liciTy, Jackie Nelson, Miss l-lelen Barsumian: Re- GIRLS' LEA LeTT, Girls' League CabineT: Fror Corrniclc, D. Gleason, G. Billings, S. row, J. l-iilsdorT, B. Magee, J. Kr M. Coen, B. Winn, P. Bond, B. Bu: J. Allcalay, V. Egge, E. Toll, J. Nels P. BuTTress, S. CorbiT. l.eTTl Girls' League OTTicers: pres Cormiclcf vice-presidenT, D. Gleasoi Billings: secreTary, S. Smiley. TreshmenT, Barbara Buehler, Mrs. DoroThy Mi len: Dress, Peggy BuTTress, Miss Marfha Bornc. EnTerTainmenT, Nancy Gehle, Mrs. Adrii Penny: and Ways and Means, Glenice Billings Tiger Rag, The annual Girls' League baclo dance, was held OcTober I6 in The girls' 4 The Theme oT The dance was TooTball as iT was TirsT dance Tollowing The opening TooTball gam The annual calendar sales was headed by Viri Sherman, member OT The Ways and Means 1 miTTee. Peggy Ryan designed The covers vi were all hand-painTed. Fireman Save My Child was The Girls' Lei play presenTed January I8. Nancy Gehle Mrs. Adrienne Penny were The direcTors. The news girls' parTy was held February IO a skiT, InTorrnaTion Please, as The main even' BCDYS' LEAGUE e aim of The Boys' League is lo promole ings, assemblies, and 'rhe Ka Luau, The Boys' aeralion, sloorlsmanship, loyally, and honor. League Soulh Seas dance. y boy in school is eligible Tor membership. The commillees and chairmen were: Aerial War- :ers Tor The year I943-I944 were presidenr, fare, Wynnelf Bedall, succeeded by Langdon Par- Rosine: vicevpresidenl, Don Shureen: secre- rill: Alhlelics, Terry Maxwell: Alhlelic Service, Jerry Russell: and Treasurer, Jaclc l-lerron. Warren Smilh, Eleclronics and Radio, Jaclc l-lerron, -n Don Shureen and Jaclc l-lerron were succeeded bv Roland Krug: Mechanics, l-larold noned by The Navy and Army, lhey were Malm: Modern Music, Kenny Browne: Quldoor eeded by Arlhur Pederson and David Blanch- Life, George l-larlman: Pholography, Warren as vice-oresidenl and Treasurer, respeclively. Kiernan: Mililary Service, Burnell De Vos: and :livilies ol The year included commillee meel- Science, Tom Coons. below: Boys' League Cabinel: Frcnl row, T. Maxwell. W. Kiernan, Below, Boys' League Oilicers: hu A. Pederson. Second row, Mr. Adams, W. Bedall, H, Malm, B Upper, Don Rosine, Don Shureen J. Rozine. Top row, G, l-larlrnan, K. Browne, T. Coons, J, Russell, Lower, Jerry Russell' Jaclm Herron. Above, Bengals: FronT row, M, Emmons, B. Magee, S. l-liTzlcer, D, AshcroTT. Second row, D. Dahle, B, Thompson, D. Gleason, P. STanTon, N. Beach, G. Billings, Miss Lauman. Third row, B. Eldred, C. Diclcey, E. l-TarT. FourTh row, T, Coons, S. Buclcley, K. l-larnish, B, Osmond, J. RousseloT. Top row H. Kiernan, B, Good. V. Sherman, B. Breiner, D. Robinson, W. Gannon, D. Rosine. BENGALS The purpose OT The Bengal organizaTion is To aid The TaculTy and sTudenT body members in Their acTiviTies. Members are elecTed once a year Trom sTudenTs who apply Tor membership. They are raTed on Tormer service To The school, willing- ness To serve, cooperajrion, leadership, and iniaTive. Miss l-lesTer Lauman was The club adviser. The oTTicers Tor The year were: presidenT, Tom Coons: vice-presidenT, David Dahle: secreTary, PaT STanTon7 and Treasurer, Dolly AshcroTT. 'The Roundup, The annual Bengal dance, was held in January in The girls' gym. AcTiviTies oT The Bengals included ushering aT TooTball games, in The assemblies, and aT The senior play. They assisTed in The library and acTed as guides aT The Teachers' insTiTuTe meeTings. One oT The imporTanT services oT The Bengals is To rep on The library shelves each day. PicTured above are Barl and Carol Diclcey doino The iob Tor Their Two-week perigg ED CRCDSS Red Cross Council of I943-1944 wder lhe direciion of Warren presidenig Dianne Morgan, sec- and Burnell De Vos, lreasurer. ouncil was composed oi Sally , O'Nei+a Norcross, Barbara Bob Johnson, and Bob Mills. lessie T. Oldr and Mr. Russell were fhe Red Cross Council s. council began iis aclivilies wilh e for woolen goods wiih which ike blankefs and slippers for ascenlr soldiers. he annual Red Cross assembly, was collecfed. Parr of This sum Lo lhe local Red Cross service and ihe remainder was used +o an lhe councilis aclivilies. lace of The regular Thanksgiving , a Chrisfmas sfocking drive was 1 rhe main hall of The academic g. The class represenlafives in of 'rhis drive were: Marilynn ick, senior: Jane? Cook, iunior: an Maxwell, sophomore. Red Cross Council sponsored a dance, Shamrock Shag. held ll, in rhe girls' gym. , Red Cross Council: Fronf row, B. Morgan, O. Norcross, S. Corbif. Top Oldf, B. Mills, Mr. R. Adams, B. N. Smifh, B. DeVos. Ceriler Right ass making candy for Red Cross: W. wing, B. Leabo, W. Hadden, L. Pease, Ramsell. Below righl, Boxes of Chris?- wgs conlribufed lo fhe Red Cross for 5 in lhe hospilals. hi THE TIGER Fboye USER Slall: Frcnl row, C, Diclcey, B, iNAc.f1OF'. D. Balmer, D, Aslncgroli, Second row, B. Good B. Winn, BH Scoll, Top row, P,Jal1ns+ane, D. Mooberry, Mr Crook, D. Wood, G. Rouse, D. Pearson During 'rlie 'lirsl parl ol flue year, llwe TIGER slall issued a small four-column paper lwice a week, awailing repairs on llrie large press. The larger paper appeared af llne beginning of llme lourllw guarler. Mr. Elmer l-l. Croolc, slall adviser, direded 'me flwirleen members of llwe sfall as well as flue lwenly- Clwielr Dolly Aslwcroll and Belly Good, lirsl pa edilors' Bellie Winn, second page edilorx G1 Rouse, sporls edilorq Doug Wood and Joan Sw son, adverlising managers: Barbara Magee, Cir lalion manager, Diana Balmer, mailing: Bobby Scoll, commissioner ol publici+y, and Susan BL ley, Carol Diclcey, Donna Mooberry, and Pal Jo six cubs. slone. Sfafl members were: Don Pearson, edilor-inf Brel: N lrr-nlr-rl UGFR Culw: Fronl row, Nels-ww Granlliarri Leeds, SWAT, Brown Below is Jaclc Wernli, ace Qousseloi. Sefond row, Durham, Walker, Beardsley, Arzl, l-lawlcins Smiley, Ross, olograplmer lor fn ft Sussman, Conn, Mr. Croolr, Top row, Colman, l,aFavor Slml, Colwolll Ingersol, Below is Don lGER and llwe annual. Clyde, Alpine. ilor-in-Qlwiel c COPA DE ORO hfpxwzzgi I Above, COPA DE ORO Slaff: Fronl row, Mr. Crook, B. Scoll, C, Dickey, P. Johnsfone, S. Buckley, D, Ashcroft Top row, D. Mooberry, W, Smith, B, Winn, B. Thompson, G, Rouse, D, Wood, D. Baker. ie COPA DE ORO slall, composed of seniors, and school life edilori Doug Wood, adverlising irs and sophomores, under fhe direclion of lvlr. manager: Diana Baker, girls' sporls edilori Gene ir l-l. Crook, mel during SDA oeriod in a group Rouse and Warren Smilh, boys' sporls edilorsg nized al rhe beginning of The second semesler. Donna lvlooberryy and arlisl Bobbie Jo Scoli. all members were Susan Buckley, edi+or-in- Ouill and Scroll is an iniernalional honorary so- 7, Carol Dickey, associaie edilorq Barbara ciely for high school iournalisls. Oiclicers 'rhis year npson, business manager: Pal Johnslone, pho- were oresidenl, Susan Buckley: vice-presidenl, Belly aphy edilorg Jack Wernli, slall pholographerg Good: secrelary, Carol Dickey: and ireasurer, Pal f Ashcroft clubs edilorq Bellie Winn, classes Johnslone, 1 Quill and Scroll: Pronl row, P. Bearclsley, J. Sloll, A. Smiley, B. Colwell, E. er, M. Durham, J. Coffman, D, Brown. Top row, J, Ingersoll, P. Johnslone, C, Picfured below is Susan Buckley, The y, S, Buckley, B, Good, Mr. Crook. COPA DE ORO's ediforfin-chief. The Scholarship Sociely, wilh Miss Madge as adviser, requires semesler grades of fhree Jr and a one for membership. Three-year mem have lhe privilege of being excused from ' senior 'final examinalions. Aclivilies of lhe organizafion This year consi of applying for membership, eleclinq officers, collecfing club dues. A meeling was held in A which lealured Mr. Brydoll who spolce on V Makes a Well-Educaled Person. A picnic held lafe in Mav. Qllicers Jrhis vear were president June Sel vice-president Nancv Beach: secrefary, IN l-lelmq and lreasurer, Mary Alice Davis. SCHOLARSHIP Be-lcw Scholarsh p .aociely Men bers of lhe honor sociefy picured wifh fheir officers in fhe Fronf row. Leff Nancy Beach June Selder Mary Helm and Mary Alice Davis, wilh adviser Miss Hill in fhe second row, left 5, CSF: Fronl row, Coffman, Wallcer, Conrad, Dobson, Boslwiclc, Scoll, Colwell, Ingersoll, Norrie, DeRemer Barnes 1, Mann. Second row, Good, Branclenberqer, Keiler, l-ladden, Geraldine, l-lamillon, Kilpalriclm, Deililcer, Walls, Lindslcoq Douqlas. Third row, Downs, l-larnley, Bowes, Mazzefli, Maxwell, Leh, Sruarr, Hinkley, Spaulding, Slanlon, Selder Mc cle, Risenbeck, Arne-H. Fourlh row, Smiley, Gehle, Hough, I-lamillon, Clary, Blanchfield, Bruclc, Simpson, Dresser Mills Wiggins, Top row, Buhliq, Baleman, Coleman, Alder, l-lodqman, Ramsay, Snorlum, Slokes, Pallerson, Lyle, Brown Johnson ..:5 -52 f fi' 3? C SF The California Scholarship Federalion was formed and inslalled alSPSlv1l'lS as Chapler 346 in June, l942, and is advised by lvlrs. lvlargarel' Pellil. Requiremenls for membership are semesler qrades oi lhree one's and a lwo, and members musl apply lo be accepled. Sludenls musl meer The require- menl for four oul oi six serneslers lo become life members. A+ Jrhe lime lhis arlicle was wrillen, lhe CSF had nol' yel been organized, The officers had nol been elecled, and no meelinqs had been helcl. Above French Club: Merrbers of Le Cercle Francais picfured wifh fheir officers in fhe fronf row. Leff fo righf, Ne iffier, Enid Harfl and Donald Crump, wifh advisers Mrs, Peifif and Miss Price in fhe sixfh and sevemh rows, righf, LE CERCLE pw French and Spanish Club Officers: Ern- mons Coolc, Turner, Weller, Dunn, l-larfl Crump. FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais held a mefing on guarfer, combined wifh fhe Spanish Club. viser, Miss Mildred Price, and fhe cabin posed of fhe four officers, planned fhe i and acfivifies for The group. The firsf meefing, held Ocfober 22, was purpose of presenfing norninafion speeche candidafes for offices. The vofing look fhe conclusion of fhe meefing. Individual falenf was feafured af fhe held January 5, when members of fhe 4 played fheir slcill in singing, dancing, and musical insfrurnenfs. A highlighf of The year was The meef March l, wifh Mr. Armand Chevalier as fured speaker. A fea was held affer fhe for fhe purpose of infroducing Mr. Che' fhe faculfy. Officers fhis year were presidenf, Eni vice-oresidenf, Joanne Whiffierq secrefar' Dunn: and freasurer, Don Crump. iish Club: Members of El Club Galclos picTured wifh Their oTTic-ers in The TronT row. l.eTT To righT, Marie Emmons, and JaneT Cook, wiTh adviser Miss Tupica in The TenTh fow, leTT EL CLUB GALDOS EI Club Galdos, combined wiTh The French Club, d Tour meeTings during The school year. AT The QT meeTing, held OcTober 20, accepTance speech- were given by The nominees Tor club oTTicers. The rneeTing of January 5 TeaTured members o displayed Their TalenTs in singing, dancing, and iying musical insTrumenTs. ln The TirsT meeTing oT The second semesTer, held arch I, Mr. Armand Chevalier, in charge oT exican naTionals in Los Angeles CounTy, was The aTured speaker. OTTice-rs of The club were presidenT, Bill Weller: e-presidenT, JaneT Coolcg secreTary, Marie Em- ins: and Treasurer, Barbara Turner. Mr. VicTor OrTiz, educaTor from Paraguay, visiTf 3 in The UniTed STaTes under The direcTion OT The iTed STaTes OTTice of EducaTion, DeparTmenT oT er-American RelaTions, was a guesT oT The anish Club in November. Above: VicTor OrTiz picTured addressing a ioinT meeT ing OT The French and Spanish Clubs. CGMES CLUB Above, Comes Club: Fronl row, J. Scoll, L. Wing, D, Gambill, R. Andrews, P. Buhlig, B. Garnbill, T. Frosl, D. Willer, C Johnson, J Maxwell, W. Hadden, N. Scarle, M. Wardwell, J. Head, D. Lyons. Second row, Miss Hoag, J. Rousselol. C' Berry, B. Coiwell, S. Hawkins, L. Hanna, A. Smiley, J. Ingersoll, R. Sluarf, M. Norrie, N. Devers, M. Spaulding, B. Baqman J. Klippsel, M. Folsorn, E. DeMaris. Third row, K. Lake, E. Clark. J, Coffman, M. Dorflinder, J. Corrillo, E. Fundenberg, B Johnson, J. Hinkley, J. Cochran, A. Clinlon, V. Myers, S. Rich, B. Baker, M. VandenBos, H. Kiech. Fourlh row, T, Brooks E. DeVos, M. Coales, M. Harnillon, M. Bowes, R. Cox, C. Fabling, B. Davidson, C, Dirnrnick, S. Sheldon, E. Hill, R. Deifiker R. Kilpalrick, H. Sigler, J. Kenl. Top row, H. Srnilh, R, Weirich, D. Marsh, B, New, L. Baxler, J. Slringer, J. Erickson, A Crane, P. Henderson, J. Walson, The Lalin banguel was The main evenl of 'rhe Comes Club lhis year. The banguer was held Sar- urday, March 25, al lrhe Sourh Pasadena Women's Club House wifh sludenrs and guesls dressed and dining in lrue Roman fashion. Mid-lerrn proiecls were cornpleled in January wirh Rulh Kilparriclcs proiecl of musical inslrus rnenls winning Maxima Cum Laude. Duncan Mc- Gregor and Don McCrea won Magna Cum Laude, and Cum Laude was awarded lo Sherwood Simp- son. The Lalin proiecl room window was arranged by Doris Ann Willer, who changed lhe display each week. Officers ol The Cornes Club were lirsl consul, Tom Frost second consul, Doris Ann Willerq guaes- lor, Nancy Scarle: scriplor, Joan Maxwell: his- lorian, Winkie l-laddenq and curile aedile, Carolyn Johnson. Miss Elizabelh Hoag was Lafin Club adviser. Below, righl The upper classmen reclining ai lhe Lahi Below, lell, The Boar Song scene al The Lalin Banquel. Banquel. PETER PAN PLAYERS , PeTer Pan Players row, T. Conn, J, Sel- J. Dillon, B. SCOTT, A der, B. Mansfield, H dine, A, Maurice, V 5, G. Diamond, R Theis, S. Snyder, N . Second row, P B. G-illis. K. MarTin ouqlas, A. Jenson, C es, R, SmiTh, B. Bias Jusselof. Top row, K ain, P. Noll, B. Sfone peck, B. Gambill, T ar, D. Garnbiil, B Ove: l.eTT, a scene from The POT Boilers. The annual one- Above: RighT, a scene Trorn The NaTiviTy, The annual play presenled by The Players. Chrishnas play. inq Their eiqhTeenTh acTive year, The PeTer 'layers were busy wiTh Their presenTaTions oT hrisTmas assembly program, The POT Boilers, February l8g and LosT Horizon, presenTed 27. ze iTs orqanizaTion in l926, The club has pre- l TiTTy-Tour procludrions, wiTh The purpose of 1 The sTandard of educaTional dramaTics in ihool. 'nposed oT ThirTy-Tive sTuclenTs, under The di- n oT Miss Amy Rachel l:ooTe, The members Their annual membership Tea in OCTober, inq Twelve boys. The oTTicers This year were lenT, Libby JeTTery: vice-president Jim Dillon: 'ary, June Selder, and Treasurer, Tom Conn. Below: IQTT To riqhTl l-lelen Aron, Nancy Munn, and Charles l-luqhes in a scene 'lrorn The NaTiviTy. l i l Above, Band: Fronl' row, Blanchlield, Norrie, Cameron, Arrnslrong, PeTTiT, Granfham. Second row, Renlro, Eliason, Schlundl, Powell, Bell, AIT, Fifiis, Thurnher, Gardner. Third row, Sabin, Kay, Cldlli, SToclcdale, Barnes, Kenyon, Sfoner, Faurlh row, l-lamill'on, Mr. Mendehall, Marquis. BAN D-ENSEMBLE Plaving Tor The TooTball games, marching in The color day parade, and presenTing programs in Junior and Senior High School assemblies consTi- TuTed The main acTiviTies of The SPSMHS Band, which was direcTed by Mr. Charles A. Mendenhall. Band officers during The school year I943-I944 were presidenT, Richard 6ranTham7 vice-presidenT, Neil SnorTum: secreTary, John WrighTg and Treas- urer, Ed SmiTh. AcTiviTies of The STring Ensemble, under The di- recTion of Mrs. Adrienne Penny, included accom- panying The Girls' Glee Club aT The sophomc and senior moThers' Teas, CounTy lnsTiTuTe, Pe American and Thanksgiving assemblies, and T commencemenT program. ln addiTion, The enseml enTerTained aT The February P-T.A. meeTing a aT The senior play. Officers of The ensemble were presidenT, Gra Lawrence: secreTary, Carolyn Cameron, librarif PaTTy Wiggins: and assisTanT librarian, Franc Mendelsohn. l.efT, Slring Ensemble: Fron Mendelsohn, D, MCGarvey, Sm E. Keen, J. Holley, G. La' Wiggins. Top row, B. Haynes arT, B. R. Bonner. n F V 4 FLAG 1 Jw ,PMS W 0234! :AL 3 Wim V fx' 1, 'WM M-Rf ff-ef f 'Q fg- . A? 'F W' V M- wif- Q Y Q 9 w is J , , 4 X Q ff Rv QW if wi E 3 if Zi Q1 mx uv ,. W f-may 'M' 'W -wmv- i I Q. . as yn Above, Arf Club: Fronf row, D. Douglas, M. Chadwiclc, C, Thomsen, M. M. O'l-lare, V. Senson, Second row, S. Kieffer, N. Wesfer, J. Waferbury, G. An- derson, B. Bagman, R. Johnson, Cv. Jones. Third row, Miss Lauman, V. Sher- man, P. Buffress, S. Corbif, R. Sunsfrom, J. Cochran. Top row, R. Dulce, B. Presfon, M. Wiclchan, R. Jordan, J. Mazefli, J. Brock. Under fhe direcfion of Miss l-lesfer Lauman, fhe Arf Club is composed of people who infend fo confinue in fhe field of arf. There were approx- imafely forfy members who affended The meefings held The second Wednesday of every monfh. Each year fhe Arf Club raises money for fhe arf scholarship which enables fhe mosf promising arf sfudenf fo affend summer school. The officers were presidenf, Davida Douglas, firsf vice-presidenf, Marilynn Chadwick: second vice-presidenf, Vicforia Senson: secrefary, Cynfhia Thomsen: and freasurer, Mary Margaref O'l-fare. ART CLUB C3!RLS' GLEE CLUB The acTiviTies OT The Girls' Glee Club, almosT Jubled This year, included singing aT The sopho- ore, junior, and senior moThers' Tea, The CounTy sTiTuTe program, P-TA. meeTings, The Bacca- ureaTe service, and The commencemenT program. addiTion, The glee club appeared in school as- emblies, including The Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas programs, Two spring assemblies and The Pan- American assembly held April I4. The oTTicers oT The club, sponsored by Mrs. Adrienne Penny, were presidenT, Frances Mendel- sohn: secre-Tary, Jackie Nelson: and librarian, Bar- bara Main. 'v 'QI Q T it ii? Boys' Glee Club: FronT row, G. Thompson, D, Dahle, B. Phillips. Mr. , Second row, R, Hooper, A. Pederson, H, Crrandin, S, Simpson, B. Curl, Third row, B. Hall, G. SieverT, B. MilTon, R. LinThicum, B. Ridgway. FourTh MaTlick, R. Walbridge, T, Brooks, K. STokes, J. Hull, H. McATeer, B. in, Top row, B. PoTTenger, F. Hames, M. Garland, H, Kiernan, D. Dorland, gway' F. STreeT, B. Smifh, D. Brainerd. BOYS' GLEE TW mil LeTT, Girls' Glee Club, FronT row, S. HiTzker, J. Nelson, L. ChrisTensen, L, Shaw, M. Brooks, J. WrighT, M. Barnes, R. Cox, H. Aron, F. Mendelsohn, L, Shaw, N. Gill, E. Dagne. Second row, R. Bell, S. Harris, B. Grassmuck, J. Richardson, L, Moore, N. Hodge, J. STrangman, M. Drumrny, H, Parison, R. STringer, L. BolTon, E. Frank, P. Ander- son, N. PeTerson. Top row, A.. Wagner, S. Toms, H. Downs, J. Dickson, P. Lin- coln, M, Holmes, R. Hood, N. Gehle, K. Richardson, C, Hay, B. Main, P. Dennison, J. WaTson, Mrs. Penny. The acTiviTies oT The Boys' Glee Club This year includes singing Tor The Ki- wanis Club, PAT.A. meeTings, school as- sembly programs, baccalaureaTe service and commencemenT exercises. The boys were direcTed and accom- 'panied by Mr. AlberT J. Adams ol: The music deparTmenT. The officers oT The Boys' Glee Club were presidenf, Bob Philips: secreTary, Gayle Thompson: and business manager, David Dahle. CLUB Upper lell, VJC Tri-Y: Bollom row, Dwan, Buehler, Allcalay. Cook, Winn, Davidson. Second row, Pilre, Chase, Hirschler, Hoskins, Hood, Beach, Norman' Scoll. Top row, Holmes, Arzl McKibben, Smiley, May' Unruh, Fadley, Downs. Lower lell, Sophomore B Tri-Y: Bollom row, Scarle, Keller, Navall' Hough Maxwell, Morgan, Wardwell, Lin-dell, Kimball, Kenl. Second row, Head, Simpson, Walerbury, Johnson. Hadden. Bagman, Coales Morgan, Mazzelli, Miss Poller. Third row, Fendenberg, Coch ran, Sigler, Daynes, Anderson' Blallenberg, Jordan, Bowes Hamillon. Top row, Horner, Hill, Spalding, Grier, Sluarl, Leh Hudson, Hinclcley, Klippel Norman, Eyes. ow, 45 lriAY: Bollom row, Clarls, Colwell, Norcross, Beard- sley, Arnold, McCabe. Second row, Kees, Boslwiclc, Thomsen. McNeill, Laney, Smiley' Kilpalriclc, Deyers, Havens. Top row. Dobson, Norrie, Wilbur, Dunsrnoor, Clark, Marlin. Upper righl, Senior TrifY: Bollom row, LaBarr, A Heller, Selder, Douglas, Collins' Borlz. Second ro Corbil, Cuzner, Hough' Thompson. Magee, T Bullress. Third row, Surlace, Pelerson, Chadwick' Erickson, Snyder Sidel, Dunn. Top row, Main, Wilbur, Harris, Tarr, Cameron, Wrighl, Turn: Lower righl, Sophomore Tri-Y: Bollom row, Tencl Innes Ruddy, Lincoln, Garlinghouse, Wilkinson. Arnell, Folsom, Folson, Albers, Sulphin, Owsley, L rnan. Third row, Yales, Kennedy, Harris, MCN rnond, Weingarlner, Anderson. Top row' An Basich, Dulcher. TRI-Y To Creale, Mainlain. and Exlend ' lhe school and communily high slandard' lian characlern is lhe mollo ol all Tri-N There are live chaplers ol lhe Tri-Y al They are lhe Senior chapler, Davie Dou iclenlq lhe VSG chapler, Joyce Alkalay, lhe '45 chapler, O'Neila Norcross, pres Sophomore A chapler, Norma Mclnnes, and lhe Sophomore B chapler, Joanne presidenl. - Schedules lor lhe year were planned 4 ing ol ollicers on Seplember 22. Babs N appoinled council-chairman lor all lhe cl' HI-Y Senior Hi-Y: Bollom row, Johns, Clary, Thompson, i, Pedersen, Ramsay, Lucas, Krug, Pearson, Gannon. row, Coons, Rouse, Gladish, Garland, Bias, DeVos, Smilh, Russell, Jones. Third row, Hodgman, Burzell, Bclhe Long, Campbell, Keville, Mr. Gruhn, Mr. olc. Top row, Hodges, Bell, Sleon, Rolh, King, Harl- axwell, Croll, Wood, Kiernan, Nibeclcer, Sherrill. Below, Sophomore Hi-Y: Bollom row, WebsTe', Merrill Welsh, Morlan, Bunling, Moore, Miller, Hough. Second rcw Barnes Lachbaum, Woodburn, McAleer, Hughes, Shaw Broolcs, Ridgeway. Third row, Bird, Hughes, Blom, Wrighl Mills, Simpson, Simons, Wise, Gardner. Top row, McClung Mclnlosh, Williams, Walbridge, Hodges, Landon, Bingham Brainerd, Huyclc, Smilh, Dudley. , Junior Hi-Y: Bollom row, Schmidl, Wood, Denislon, Above, lell lo righl: David Johns, Hi-Y Council Chairman Granlham, McCloslcey, Chrislenson, Howard. Second Langdon Parrill, George Ramsay, and Johnny Welch, presi ieverl, Gillelle, Marlin, Johnson, Price, Vance, Win- Dresser, Humann. Third row, Kenyon, Yealcel, Meyn, , Dahle, Clarlce, Hibbard, Hollrnan, Bradlord, Bailey. Jw, Slrangrnan, Breiner, Vinie, Terrell, Hershberger, Tennison, Leeds, Wrighl, Shaw, Roberlson, Magee. 'he Hi-Y clubs ol Soulh Pasadena are an exlra- ricular aclivily and are sponsored by lhe Soulh adena YMCA. The purpose is lo creale, main- 1, and exlend lhroughoul lhe school and com- 'mily high slandards ol Chrislian characler. 'he ollicers during lhe year l943-I944 were fid Johns, council chairman: senior Chapler, oroe Ramsay, oresidenlp Roland Krug, vice- sidenl: Sidney Lucas, secrelaryy and Arl Peder- , lreasurer' iunior chapler, Langdon Parrill, presi- il: Richard Granlham, vice-presidenlg Peler Mc- islcey, secrelary: and John De-nnislon, lreasurery ihomore chapler, John Welch, presidenl: Charles denls ol lhe Junior, Senior, and Sophomore Hi-Y cha respeclively. Morlan, vice- presidenlq Jaclc Moore, secrelaryj and Warren Bunling, lreasurer. Aclivilies ol lhe year lor all lhe clubs included swims held al lhe YMCA, ioinl Hi-Y meelings, ioinl meelings wilh lhe Tri-Y clubs, and regular weelcly nneelings. The senior chapler loolc as a proiecl lhe pre- paralion ol programs lor lhe loolball games. The junior chapler, as wel! as lhe seniors, added lo lhe school social season wilh lheir dances held al lhe YMCA cabin. The Hi-Y assembly, sponsored by lhe lhree chaplers, was held June 9. plers I .- Above Sfamp Salesman: Fronr row, Good. Ashcroft Kilpalriclc, Maxwell, Wardwell, Morgan, Scarfe, Coales, David- son, Barnes, Chrisfy, Mann, Second row, Thompson, Nelson, Chrisfian, G-azarian, Johnson, Wickham, Coolc, I-Iirschler, I-lay, Clarlc, Thomsen, Glaser. Third row, Deam, Tarr, Eyes, Elvander, Engs+rom, I-Iarris, Wilbur, Sfanlon, Senson, Wal- son, Sherman, Dernmiclc, Websler, Gordon. Top row, Wrighf, Freeman, Engel, Phelan, Fager, Campbell, Cave, Sfewarl Remy, Grant Ramsay, Brindenbeclcer, Thompson, Benne. STAMP SALESMEN The slamp salesmen and Iheir assislanis Ioolc charge of The weekly war bond and sfamp sale held each Tuesday morning in The lirsl oeriod classes. PROJ ECTION OPERATORS The proiecfionisfs, under The direcfion of Mr. Carl Gruhn, learned Io operale Ihe proiecfion machines. There were approximafely 40 members in The group. Each member had Io pass a les? before he was qualified To show films Io classes. PRINT SHOP The prinl' crew, under fhe supervision of Mr. Ben I-Ie was responsible for lurning The TIGER and prinfing lic and Ioolball programs. COMMERCIAL OFFICE The commercial office and bolcslore, wilh Mr. Guy W as adviser, and David Blanchfield, boolcsfore manager, h This year handled lhe commercial business of SPSMI-IS, cluding 'rhe sale of War Bonds, and Ihe sale of sfuc supplies, Below, Proiecfionisfsz Fronl row, Hilsdorf, Ashcroff, Wa'r+s, Zeleclon, Nusbaurn, Cederquisf. Second row, Bird, Krug, I-lay, Corbif, Aron, Cameron, McClain, Mr. Gruhn. Third row, Cave, Bridenbeclcer, Brown, Below, Prinr crew: B. Rilner, B Russell, Milion, Sfreer, Carr, Rifner. Top row, I-Ioufs, Dombrowslxi, Ware ren, Yealcel, Speck, Kiernan, McElra+h, Dillon. Presco, F, Albert J, I-Iealh, F, Ser D. Magee. I Above, Library Helpers: Fronf row, G. Berry, M. Barnes, H. Sigler, N. Websrer, V. Davis. Second row, D. Balmer, M. Davis, M. Chadwiclc, J. Royal, P. Wiggins, M. VandenBos. Third row, P. Coclcle, G. Barrow, B. Shrimpfon, P. McCain, G. Plan- fenberg, C. Hough. Top row, E. Toll, M. Wick- ham, K. Harris, B. Wilbur, J. Selder, M. Hough, Miss Polfer. Righl Library Slaflr: Froni row, M. Hough' S. Barb, S. Smiley. Top row, Miss Porler, P. Bridge, Miss Williams, J. Dillon. SRARY e library helpers assisrecl Miss Hope Poller, nl librarian, and Miss Florence Williams, library in lhe rouline of library work. The helpers ced our boolcs, assisred orher srudenrs in find- elerences, and pul' books baclc on The shelves- ourpose of fhe library course is io give The inrs a beller knowledge of rhe library sysrenn. AGE CREW Slage Crew, under lhe direclion of Mr. Edgar Jacobs, he audiforiurn stage, curfains, and scenery in good iercial Office and Book Srore: Fronf row, M. Scolr, '. Warner, B. Cederquisr, E. Keen. Top row, B. Good, Collins, D. Blanchfield, D. Gazarian. condifion for assemblies and olher programs. The mem bers learned To manage a sfage and To conskrucl sefs. Below. Slage Crew: Fronl' row, C. Murrel, J. Miller, B. Websler, H, Warren. Top row, J. Miller, H. Topp, B, Houis. Mr. Jacobs, F. Sireei, R. Kar. err: ATHLETICS v'7f5.,m1- .A Qi? .f 5115, 5 gy Q: gg 22 JFZQFQHQKQFE - .,., . .. HL mi -- i n ii ,,k, , K .MM ,,,..L.f,,w,s: av ,1, IVF Q gigge,ffqfQwe2,s1..,-1f,2, 1 1, MW, I., -1 -f MXN: Q' f1.sGf4smf-, . las ,gm if Meg wwf Vg fIfgq5Lg5ig91L3, 225501925 .ii5sQf1:af5f 45 fggmr 'LS'1?S,4ssfum2mvi gig gvfglgafg, I W, , i M: :-f1f5fz--e- z : wi ' ,. ?.-,.-'mv U lf , W 3 ' Lf, ef I , I' 523 Q' gy ? ,Hy , q 6 iw E A Q ax Ea sy x , 1 I Z fs Elskj2.7'1f-,MQ 31,55 Qff fi 5 Q S rv Wx K gf , f 4g4if9?l33uf:,if'-'fffw iii? ww .Www 4 , M, I KS gg: 35 , M: i sf .,E. Q W Sf M 1 A an mg 9 gm x as 3 'k is 3 A F ya,,.:' ,. ,,.. . iskfgjixg R X ww x it f 4-ss 1 W Q K: K . . uf' ,K -iaf f:- .-?: - fi ,..,,h,:: , .W - K 'S ,b,rA,: , - S Q im . :.. K i x,.. 1 V- sf if R 5 wi' VT W S I ff as 1 'N , X. 3 W A , My K L- f gm A Wuxi .4 Wm, V 1-. All Mi 1 ' fp fi W I , ZA , A Y , 1 , 254 f 5 ,, f K M A mi --f 3, ...- -5.1 all vs. Burbank Jack Burzell, Group 4's mosT ouTsTanding er and capTain oT Espee's varsiTy baskeTball squad, sinks a h one despde The presence oT several Burbank players in an Bengal TilT. ACCOMPLISHMENTS BoTh Bengal TooTball Teams e n o y ed exTremely successful seasons. The Bee squad Took TirsT place honors and The Var- siTv won a close second posiTion in Group 4 CIF compeTiTion. The Bee and varsiTy Teams were boTh loaded wiTh individual sTars, The mosT noTable oT whom was A capTain KeiTh l-larnish who was named All-CIF quarTerback. Espee's varisTy baskeTball Team Tinished aT The boTTom OT The league while The Bee quinTeT wound up in a Three way Tie Tor TirsT posiTion. The Bengal Track Team wenT The way of The casaba squad and raTed The cellar spoT. The Bees Tared beTTer, however, winning a porTion oT Their meeTs. Mr. James Miller, in his TirsT year as Tennis coach, produced an exTremely sTronq squad which, unTil iT meT Glendale, was The Top conTender Tor The championship. The Bengals Tinished second This year. The baseball Team wound up in a Tie Tor Third place wiTh Burbank. Espee raTed sevenTh place in ClF swim- ming compeTiTion while The golT and Jay- Vee baseball Teams Tree lanced. N, ir Visifs Covina Hard-driving Don Hodgman, Bengal Tullback, led by reserve end Charles Gladish, is picTured ashing over his own righT end during The Covina game, The ColT player in The Toreground was spilled by Cap-Tain rnish. OTher Tigers in view are Geldner, WhiTe, Bedall, Pafrill, and Herron. VARSITY Top: Hamish, Bedall, Hodgman, Boffomz Hibbard, Rosine Gannon T , ,ls Top: Whife, Geldner, King, Boffomz Herron B'reiner, C5ladFsh, ir! H .Ji Coach Williamson, Hibbard, King, WhiTe, Tassey, CapT Harnish, Hodgman, Parrill, Geldner, Herron, Gannon RoberTs. Second row: Manager Dillon, Gschwind, Hershberger Rosine, Briener, Brune, RoTh, Hamlin, Schmidl e, Dahle, Manager Kiernan, Third row: GranTham, SieverT, Anderson, STeen, Hodges, Wood, Velleclc, PoTTenger e, Coons. slowly wiTh buT Three reTurning Ie++er- ch Frank Williamson's Espee versiTy TooT- d suddenly Tound iTselT and smashed J gain Tour sTraighT vicTories and second inding in The newly organized CIF eoeaTedly ThreaTening To score Through- onTesT, The Tigers dropped Their opener lppel on a pass in The waning momenTs ne. The nexT weelc saw Glendale Hoover, als' TirsT league opponenT, edge SouTh 7-O, aTTer a see-saw baTTle on The ield. . a sell-our crowd The Tigers, Tired by eifh Harnish's 85 yard lcick-OTT reTurn, 1 swamped Glendale High, 26-I6, Tor s TirsT win. A second league vicTory. manlc, I3-O, was followed by The 28-O adminisTered To The Covina ColTs. ng Day saw The Bengals dominaTe PJC, 7-O, in The Rose Bowl, Thereby winding up a successful season. Under bacldield coach Sam RoberTs, Harnish gained all-league honors. Given similar recogni- Tion was guard Jaclr Herron. Don Hodgman, Bolo WhiTe, Hugh Tassey, Don Hibbard, WyneTTe Bedall, Warren Gannon, ArT Geldner, and Don Rosine also perTormed crediTably during The year. Harnish and Herron were laTer accorded honors as MosT Valuable and MosT lmproved members, respecTively, oT Their Team and Hibbard was named To capTain nexT season's squad. Espee's Toreward wall made whaT was probably iTs TinesT showing during The Glendale game when, wiThin The space OT louT a 'few minuTes, iT checked Two BlasTer aTTaclcs in a series oT Thrilling goal line sTands. Glendale was unable To score in eighT Tries. Hoover wenT on To Take The pennanT. FGOTBALL BEE CHAMPS PRACTICE Espee o Mark Keppel 6 I9 My Carmel 6 LEAGUE Espee I3 Hoover zf l' 7 Burbank o 'l 6 Glendale o l' za P. J. C. Q Top-Crow, l-l, Smlllw, Shaw, Allen, Johnson Mills' Kenson, B. Smillw, Dresser, Dale, 5 Simpson, Kenson, R. Simpson, Robe-rlson. row: Knechf, Ridgway, Kenf, Weirich, Welch, Kenson, H, Smifh, Kenson, Morlan Magee S. Simpson, Clarlc. Third row ikan, Powell, McQueen, Chrisfensen, B'unfing, Grandin, Bridenbeclcer, R. Simpson, Reukema, Mclflrafh, D. Croul, Manager efz. Second row: Bradford, B. Smifh, Allen, Dresser, Johnson, Shaw, Capf. Crow, Mills, Dale, l-lumann, Roberfson nfgomery, L. Srnifh. Firsl' row: Thompson, Conn, Manager Rousselof, Osborne, Price, Wesferdoll. For fhe second consecufive year, Espee's Bengal- abe foofball squad finished fhe season in firsf ace in league compefifion. The Babes scored raighf wins in all fheir CIF Group 4 confesfs. Affer dropping a pracfice filf fo Mark Keppel, ie Kifs friumphed over Hoover I3-7 in fheir firsf ague encounfer. Coach C. Merrill Green's boys ained confidence fhaf day in whaf was probably me easiesf game of fhe year. Nexf fhe Kifs came up againsf Glendale in a ose and exfremely hard-foughf confesf. The Tigers Crow on fhe Move Closely followed by a Bullpup player, Bee capfain Brad Crow fore off a large gain in The Pasadena game before he finally was dropped. The Kifs friumphed, I9-O. won 6 fo O on an infercepfed pass by Bud Roberf- son and exhibifed a liqlvi- defense all day. The Tigers confinued fo improve offensively, fri- umphing I3-O over a sfrong Ml. Carmel squad- Af Burbanlc fhe Bees mef fheir foughesf league com- pefifion buf a fine running affaclc in fhe Third per- iod led by Mills, Allen, and Crow puf fhe Tigers ouf in fronf 7-O. Cn Thanksgiving Day fhe Pasa- dena Bullpups wenf down fo defeaf I9-O before fhe Bengals. Capf. Crow, Allen, and Grandin led fhe Tigers fhaf day. e-We T' BoTTom row: Manager SaveTz, DennisTon, Shureen, Burzell, Malm, Chamberlain, SmiTh. Second row: STewarT, WahlsTrom Dahle, Siroclcland, WrighT, Coach Green. Third row' Mccloskey, Leeds, Yealcel, Meyn, Nibeker, BoThe, Freeman. VARSITY BASKETBALL Espee's varsiTy casabamen sTarTed The season in Tine sTyle, winning a good maioriTy OT Their prac- Tice games and Their TirsT league TilT wiTh P. J. C. However, The 36-32 win over The Bullpups was To be The Tiger's lasT. The Team hif an unluclcy sTrealc and dropped every remaining encounTer-a Tew by one poinT, oThers by a greaTer margin. The Bengals were noT The wealcesT Team in The league, Though, as They led a sTrong maioriTy oT Their games in The TirsT halT, only To Tall behind in The Third or TourTh period. Exemplary OT This was The reTurn game wiTh Pasadena. The Tigers led 22-9 aT The half yeT They losT The game by a poinT. OuTsTanding during The season were: CapTain Jack Burzell, one OT The TinesT cenTers in The league, who led The circuiT scoring and was named all- league in his pivoT spoT, Don Shureen, The Team's dynamic liTTle sparlcplug, and conTinually sTeady John DennisTon, elecTed To capTain The squad nexT year. The mosT improved Bengal was T-larold Malm. CapT. Burzell DennisTon Shureen Chamberlain BoThe Zurbanlc lilf, Espee Quard, Saflord Charn- l BJC is shown slwoolinq a close one. serve loreward, is baclcinq him up. E CHAMPS Pasadena Glendale Hoover Burbank Pasadena Glendale Hoover Bu rbanlc sore, Lopernan Capl. r Osborne. Middle Kiernan, Fiddes, Coaclw Roberfs. mrs. Bias, Morrison, flanaqer Carier, Bill Cooper, ace Bengal Bee forward, is shown lellinq ily flue casaba in ilve Kils' lworne qarne willi Hoover. ln back ground-Joe Tecler. Winning live our of seven pracfice games and live of eiqlnl league fills, Soullw Pasadena's Bee baslcerball squad splif lirsl place honors in llweir Grouo 4 division +l1is season willw Burbank and Hoover. The +earn was led bv sharp-slaoofinq for- ward Clwuclc Lopeman, who amassed I79 poinls durinq flue season, and hard-liqlwlinq cenler, Bill Cooper. CEE BASKETBAL Free-lancing This season, Espee's Cee lc ballers, led by CapT. Ken Kendrick and For Jim O'Brien, managed To win Two oT Thei scheduled games. The Team was coached E James Miller. BoTh vicTories were over The Tv1onTebello 1 The TirsT 29-25 and The second 23-I6. Besides The Two MonTebello games, The meT Alhambra Twice, Mark Keppel Twice CaThedral Three Times. YELL LEADERS AT leTT are picTured Espee's Three yell le Robin Schmidt Kenny McClain, and Richarc bell, who ThroughouT The year coordinaTe SouTh Pas rooTers in Their cheers and songs Trio was named by The sTudenT body Tai year in a popular voTe. Their duTies were noT limiTed To The ch aT aThleTic evenTs, however. The Three wer presenT aT pep rallies, assemblies, and oTher social aTTairs. McClain, in his second year aT This acTiviT The head OT The group. Below, leTT, is shown The annual color dag braTion in progress. TENNIS TEAM Led by sophomore single sTar, T-lugh S' Espee's powerTul Tennis squad, under Mr. Miller, compleTed one oT iTs mosT successf sons To daTe. Besides winning nearly all oT Their league es The Tiger neTmen compeTed in numerc viTaTional maTches. Bengal represenTaTives ouT on Top in The early season San Gabriel muniTy Tourney, held aT Tvlidwiclq, and pla The Dudley Cup MaTches played aT SanTa Tx Espee's TirsT doubles Team was composed Gambill boys. f iywiii, ,.,.. .Z-mgf525ii3L i'ff D? 'W K ' DespiTe The Tine eTTorTs oT Case BradTord, Bill Breiner, and Terry Max- well, Coach Frank Williamson's varsiTy Track squad Tound iTselT cellar- dwelling in CIF Group 4 compeTiTion aT season's end. BradTord was a sTrong miler Turned 880 man: Breiner was undeTeaTed in his seven low hurdles sTarTs, and Maxwell, a Tormer 220 man, was c:onsisTenT in his quarTer mile evenT. The Bengals didn'T drop all Their meeTs, however. ln pre-season corn- peTiTion Alhambra's powerTul Moor squad Tell 55 2-3 To 48 I-3 while The Mark Keppel AzTecs were downed 71 To 33. WiTh buT seven men running, The Tioers Took Third place in The annual ChaTTey lnviTaTional Track TournarnenT. Earlier Espee had capTured TirsT place in The varsiTy division oT The EI lV1onTe Relays. MosT oT The Group 4 A scores were close, and iT was noT unusual Tor The Bengals To Tie or drop a meeT by a Tew poinTs. The Pasadena encounTer was nip-and-Tuck unTil The Tinal evenT. OTher schools in The league were Glendale, Glendale l-loover, and Burbank. The Tiger Bees Tared somewhaT beTTer Than The varsiTy, winninq a good porTion oT Their rneeTs. The Cee squad Tinished iTs season wiTh iTs only win-ThaT over Pasadena. Roland Sink, sensaTional disTance runner on lasT year's Cinder squad, besides being named The UniTed STaTes' ouTsTanding high school miler, won The lnTernaTional Junior l5OO rneTer run in New York aTTer The l943 COPA was published. 1 Boflom row: Ewing, Miller, Rousselor, Edder, l-luyclc, Carler. Second row: Mills, Dahle Mccloslcey, Macy, Allen, Gannon, Bellona, Coach Green. Top row: Hodgman, Reinlce Srnifh, Wrighr, Moore, Schmidt, Roe, Kenson. BASEBALL This year's varsiry baseball Team, under 'rhe direcrion of C. Merrill Green, was ouile successful, being besred only by The championship Pasadena Bullpups. Oulslanding per- formers were David Dahle, lefr-handed hurler, Warren Gan non, ralkalive shorl slop, and Pele McCloskey, a slrongf hi++ing second saclcer. Caprained by calcher Paul Macy, rhe Tiger crew hung up a good number of wins despile 'rhe repealed errors of an inexperienced ream. The JV. under Dr. A. l-l, Bolhe, was probably one oi rhe slrongesl sguads in ils group buf dropped several ime porlanr games because of cosfly errors. The JV was led by hardhirling Tex Perry in Jrhe our- field and John Rowe, who pi+ched a nofhil' game early in The season. Borlom row: Moore, Weis, l-lamilfon, Kiernan, l-lershberger, Glacier, Slewarr, Parlerson. Top row: Coach A, l-l. Bolhe, Eiler, Rowe, Wahl' sfrorn, Huyclc, Perry, Hewing, Burr. GolT T. B GOLF Team: Coach RoberTs, B. Irion, B. Freeman, B. Nibeclcer, ell. PracTice Tor The golT Team begins soon aTTer The second semesTer sTarTs and conTinues on Till well inTo The spring. Under The direcTion OT Sam T. RoberTs, This years squad was Tairly successTul, compeTing againsT such Teams as Long Beach Poly, Monrovia, Glendale. WhiTTier, Long Beach Wilson, and Glendale. Beginning pracTice iusT aTTer The second semesTer was compleTed, Espee's golT Team, under Mr. Sam RoberTs, goT down To worlc and wenT Through a Tairly successTul season. The Tigers cornpeTed during The year againsT such schools as Long Beach Poly, Monrovia, Glendale, WhiT- Tier, Long Beach Wilson, and Glendale. The Tree- lancing was due To The TacT ThaT noT all members OT The Group 4 sporTed Teams This year. A serious blow was dealT The Bengals when The club- house aT The home course, Midwiclc GolT Club, burned To The ground in mid-season. DECATHLON Toward The end oT The year decaThlon compeTiTion was conducTed during The boys' gym classes and The number oT poinTs amassed by each conTesTanT was Tallied. The digiTs were given on The basis OT perTormance in The dashes, high and broad iump, weighT evenTs, and oThers. Then, in The annual decaThlon assembly, The SouTh Pasa- dena Kiwanis Club awarded 80 ribbons To The individual winners OT each evenT in classes A, B, C, and D. ln addiTion To These and The class winner prizes, The club gave a plaque To The boy who scored The mosT poinTs over- all. Kelvin Rich, D, won The prize This year. The oTher class winners, picTured aT leTT, reading Trom Top To boTTom, were: Class A, STanTord Johnson, 960.5 poinTs7 Class B, Charles Lopeman, lOI5.5 poinTsg Class C, Tony STeTano, 9I2.5 poinTs: and Class D, Kelvin Rich, lO5O.3 poinTs. y , l Above: Miss Helen Reese and Miss Ruln Dix. Below, Girls' Aflilelic Board' Fronf row, Borlz, Collins, l-lilsdorf. Second row, D. Garzarian, Jessuplw, Linlc, Laninq. Third row, Arneli, Murphy, Swan, Kuriliclw, lnqersoll, Dix. GIRLS' ATHLETICS-GAA Below, GAA: Kurliclw, Linlc, Collins, Hilsdorl. Fronl row, Kees, Ericlcson, Aslncrolr, De Remer, Sfarlc, Dolls, Barnes, Gold sr'ni'rl1, Borlz, Mann, Conrad, Fablinq, Slringman, Broolcs, Arnell. Second row, Brandenberqer, Surface, Jessupln, Swan Laninq, Simpson, Parlcer, Galclnell, Jordon, l-lifzlcer, Garllnqlwouse, Buscaqlia, Crane, Slwaw, Slwaw. Tlwird row, l-lamillon Preslon, Mz:Garvey, Gazarian, Laninq, Laliavor' Munn, Harris, Wickham, Grua, Norrie, Colewell, lnqersoll, l-lawlcins Henderson. Top row, Norman, Toms, Slrinqer, Crawlnrd, Carillo, Le1sl1n'ian, Murphy, Belnr, Dimmiclc, Davidson, l-lay Bolton, Vlfillcinson, Grier, Holley, Dieclrman. P Club: Front row, Miss aningl Collins, Dolls, Jes- slclsmilh, Top row, Kur- sdorlf, Slanlonl Leishrnan, Parker, Lanirig. wder The supervision of Miss Rurh Dix and Miss an Reese, The GAA had an aclive year. The 'X board, composed of rhe organiza+ion's of- 's and The sporls managers, was in charge of alhleiic program. During This year, The GAA ibership lolaled 65 girls. The officers were idenr, Jane l-lilsdorly viceepresidenl, Belly Col- secrelary, Jean Link: and Treasurer, Persida lich. The managers were Doris Gazarian, volleyf Lila Laning, hoclcey: Berry Swan, baslcerballf Borlz, Tennis: Janer Ingersoll, bowling: Jean ers of The slcills and endurance alhlelic lesls: Fronl r, Norrie, Lanning, Jessuph, Top row, Minx, l-lurfl, vrrord. Arnerl, badminlonp Dororhy Murphy, speedballq and Margarei' Jesseph, baseball. Membership in The SP Club is The highesl alh- lelic award which a girl may receive in This school. This vear The group elecled six new mem- bers lo loin The club. Virginia Leishman was pres- idenr, and Miss Helen Reese was rhe adviser. The nalion-wide physical Tilness lesls were con- ducled in all The gym classes. The 'len girls re- ceiving rhe highesl scores are shown below- Below, girl cheerleaders: lelf To righl, Billie Rae Slarlr, Nanc Peferscn, Paily Anderson, Ann Maurice. .......,a Lell, Allerschool baskelball: F calia, lngersoll, Smiley, Coll Scoll, Crane, Barnes. Second rc Fabling, Conrad, Slrinqharn, D Bueckley. Third row, Laning, l Slrinql Wilkinson, Dimick, Co lzourlh row, Chapman, Sirnpso rnond, l-lamillon, Jordon, Parker row, Jessuph, Norman, Carillo, smilh, Brooks, Keene, Norrie. T Crawlord, Kurilich, Swan, Lin Taylor, Behr, Buller, Olconnor. Basketball Volleyball The lirsl sporl ol lhe season was volleyball. The inler-period volleyball lournamenl was won by lhe sixlh period leam, which won live games and sul' lered no losses. Volleyball yarsily honors were re- ceived by Jean l-lolley, Marqarel Jesseph, Lila Laninq, Jean Link, Dol Murphy, Ann Parker, Billie Rae Slark, and Doris Gazarian. A shorl hockey season lollowed volleyball. Aller praclicing in classes, lhe qirls were organized inlo lhree aller-school leams: sophomore, iunior, and senior. These leams played againsl each olher, and lhe seniors, under lhe direclion ol lheir cap- lain, Shirley Dolls, were viclorious. Those on lhe hockey yarsily leam were: Belly Collins, Leila Laning, l-larriel Goldsmilh, Pal Erickson, lvlarqarel Jesseph, Ann Parker, Shirley Dolls, Dorolhy Mur- phy, Barbara Davidson, and Mariella Taylor. The baskelball season was lhe lhird sporl ol lhe year. Aller a week ol lechnique praclice in lheir gym classes, lhe girls lorrned leams and slarled compelilive qames wilhin lheir periods. An inler- class lournamenl was held aller school, and lhe lhircl period players, wilh Pal Erickson as caplain. were lhe viclors. The honorary yarsily leam was composed ol Elsa Behr, Jodie Dellemer, lvlargarel Jesseph, Lila Laninq, Rulh Mann, and Billie Rae Slark. Below' Reach lor lhe WTF Aw 5. M. V A , mlgifj ..,L Q V .. ., , K gg f 1 , W,,,,:, ah. -A ms . WTI S7 ,Vs W I fm wa, - AQ. 1-in an mam mm Bn A' PM Q ' x Max' 'WM ,fwyvn . ,,,.3:fW - z W A A f Z fs ' fe! Lai J, Q. 'A 4 Above, girls' badminion Team: FronT row, Dunn, Kieffer, WaTerbury, KeTchum, ArneTT. Top row, l-lilsdorf, Anderson, Sherman, Clark, Blennerhasselh Garlinghouse, Hough. Badminton Tennis The Tennis Team, under The managemenl' OT Toy BorTz, played The only inTra-mural TournamenT of The girls' sporTs program This year. A ladder Tour- namenT was played OTT wiThin The school To deTer- mine The besT players. A Tennis maTch was played OoTober l, aT Alhambra l-ligh School and was won by Alhambra. SPSMT-TS challenged Alhambra To a reTurn conTesT aT SouTh Pasadena, December 3. ThirTy-one badminTon enThusiasTs, wiTh The aid OT Their manager, Jean ArneTT, enTered a TournamenT. AT The Time This arTicle was wriTTen, Nevill Dunn and Virginia Sherman were in The Tinals in The singles TournamenT. Members oT The bowling Team wenT each weelc To The bowling alley in SouTh Pasadena. There were noT enough girls inTeresTed in bowling To warranT The organizaTion OT bowling Teams. Below, Crane vs. Owsley 2 gs far -YLS - 2 -fx' fx HA hd Nfl i gr H Hg A .L s QQ A ' V-4 ft W1 ,A . r1 T1 ft! KA 'N S Wasil! z , 5 gg 44 WT g? S's VL, K L LF mm-as ,H 'f ff. ,Q W if A x X, , N V x gigsxw-U rf' 1 6? i i Im i Z A o '5 f , f -M ,f KJ 2 '42 'sk A I 1 QXL H Eri' S ag ,QQ H f .2 i i 1 V . , LL' EQ, ' - w i mm 4LL, ps mi f 5, , .- ,W , . N 1? fix. 'J mm M. WW L::.:i:fH..rw -:..,. - KJ . F: :- f. ,eEQ ,H : ' , 7 , lsr, A 2 3 s ? 5 5 Swag E 5' k lf? is : MSW? -sir 9 25 fi: - 'F' Burqenslenia and friends l.Anyll'iinq lor publicily 2. Snowmen 3. Twangl 4, Old friends 5. Jaclc's Jaclcie 6. Tlne lriurn Kid 7. Our lnero 8. Three good skales 9. Don? slnool IO The beck of lool lo you ll. Donll le? il slip IZ, Keeping lil l3, A correspondence smile l4. Munlz has nollminq on us 1? 5 .1 H , ,.. E, V f ff, ,V 94 vs J 6 , ' 5? 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I v ialflwlul Forever A Dream Aqo When Irn Wiflx You 2 Sunshine of Their Smiles llls Always You You'cl Be So Easy lo Love i W fm, My Sllenl Love Niqlnl and Day For ine First Timm l 1 ll's Love, Love, Love A King and lwls Queen Qld Acquainfanfe .Arun i'9 ? Hi SCOHI S'W0nq Herron! He fakes pidures Sea-Sharp -:Q ,'Sn Beach Pals One down, one fo g A fine nine WAP A Good inves+merv+ X , ,-Af , W-W, 'wwf 4, W- ,, ,,,V, Vmwww ls if fha? bad? Rising, Hi! Whaf kmed vaudeviHe Chung-a-lug 1 fe 'W 1 fi if -Q x.AN Q' Q99 mv? X ,....,. .RL ,:.V ZJXQ Beaufy a-la-Glenice I be? fhey don? in-ha Swel! punch M-obscene Good gal Cheese cake Class of '98 The Aycs have IT Ahafmedas Bay-bs M-U-NYT-Z spchs Thompson Werrwii, on fhe job :H Eric, Whiffiser, Rouse, Jones' Croff, Kinq, Turner, Keebb, snowed in Plq-Foo? Fefe Thafs wha? he said Anyfhinq for e daie P. J. Kid Broflwer and Sfsfer Ad The Thinker Sleepy-Plafoon Phayinq wiflw dynamife lccy-fingers TUV-ner Over MILLER AND LONGYEAR Stop-Wear Lubrication 1727 Garfield Avenue South Pasadena THE PEACOCK TEA R1 Luncheons and Dinners 1138 South Fair Oaks SYCC POOLS PHARMACY 1935 Huntington Drive South Pasadena Oneonta Transter and Stol 812 Fremont Avenue SYcamore 9-1187 PY: WALLACE'S GROCERY A Good Place to Meet and Eat Across from Auditorium PlERRE'S House oi Crepe Suzettes 2295 Huntington Drive LAURA NAN'S DRESS SHOP Dresses for All Occasions Stylish But Inexpensive THE SAN MARINO TRI 2260 Huntington Drive ATlantic Z-5707 SYc TOWN DRUG STORE Professional Prescription Service Mission and Fair Oaks , 1 1 1 1 1 STANYER 6 EDMONDSON Goodyear Accessories 818 Fair Oaks SYcamore 9-1307 Paul Watson's Gilmore Service Fair Oaks and Speedway SYcamore 9-9377 ACCUICICY PRESCRIPTIONS Q11G1iiY GASKILIIS PHARMACY 1526 Mission Street SYcamore 9-1414 TURNER. STEVENS AND EGGELSTON GOULETS - Hair Stylists Better Permanent Waves 1615 Mission SY. 9-1034 Hamburgers Made With Tiger Steak at HAMBURGER lVlAC'S 808 Fair Oaks Avenue GOHMERT ART SHOP Gifts . . . Greeting Cards . . . Stationery 913 Fair Oaks Avenue South Pasadena, California 5 ONEONTA HARDWARE CO. Paints-Oil-Glass-Sporting Goods-Garden 6. Lawn Supplies-Electrical Appliances Housewares-Locksmiths 1510 Mission Street SYcamore 9-1043 Oalcles Rosine, Cook, and Maqee with Tree Woman 1-1 Unusual Weather. Now Sam! Hurryinq eagerly back boring Color Day Parade. 'HE FLOWER BOX ' Flowers Rate for Any Date 1167 Fair Oaks C. A. Fosselman's Ice Cream Stores 1515 Mission St. 5624 No. Figueroa South Pasadena Highland Park I ff ' J'owM ' I I ,I 4 I 1 ' I nuamiruns 'Awww-.NCES Street SYcamore 9-1176 D E D I C A T E D To South Pasadena-San Marino ALUMNI IN THE SERVICE MARCHE DYE WORKS We Do Our Own Work rks Avenue SYcamore 9-3146 CORTNER'S MARKET Monterey and Fair Oaks South Pasadena -TAUFFER SYSTEM Zelpha Bogue 2321 Huntington Drive MARINO MISSION MARKET 2650 Mission San Marino THE VOGUE Sportswear - Accessories 927 Fair Oaks SYcamore 96911 MORRIS K. BENAGH 1220 Fair Oaks South Pasadena, Calif. MACY'S PHOTO SHOP Photo Finishing and Supplies 919 Fair Oaks, S. P. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing San Marino Cleaners and Dyers 2160 Huntington Dr. AT. 2-4311 LES BALK Pet and Garden Supplies Better Tools Make Better Gardens 1518 Mission Street SYcamore 9-4550 BETTY BOST SHOP Women's and Children's Apparel 906 Fair Oaks Avenue SOUTH PASADENA REVIEW Printers-Publishers 1108 Fair Oaks Avenue South Pasadena, Calif. SYcarnore 9-1161 PYrarnid 1-1412 CLARK FLORISTS Since 1923 Fair Oaks at Columbia Pasadena me more than it will youf said Miss Farrar . . . it did! De Lima murdering a sandwich and answering questions. niqhts before Christmas and all was quiet except at the dance. First Federal Savings 6 Loan Association ol South Pasadena 911 Fair Oaks Ave. South Pasadena, Calif. l A9 49 1, gs. Scfnou. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The siaif of +he I944 COPA DE ORO wishes To acknowledge +he valuable assislance of The following persons and organizalions who have helped wiih 'rhis book: Mr- E. H. Crook, adviser Mr. Fred Smiih of 'rhe Los Angeles Engraving Company Mr. A. N. Noel of The Noel Sfudios Premier Priniing Company of Los Angeles Mr. Sam Babcock of Jrhe Babcock Cover Company Jack Wernli, sfudem' phofographer All sfudenfs who helped wifh 'rhe sale of subscripfions, and especially Jim Blom, Jean Coffman, Be++y Good, Barbara Thompson, Jean Sioil, David Dahle, and Selma Arzi, each of whom sold over fiify annuals: also Johnny Rousselof and Robin Schmidf who each sold over seven+y-five annuals. The adminisiralors, Taculfy, and siudenis who have aided in various ways +hroughou+ +he year. 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