South Pasadena High School - Copa de Oro Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1945
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Crook, Adviser llilmic XJ P 4 17x Kool: Two T: Y f g Q ix :X Kool: Une fn -hx XX Kool: ?our Koolz Tlcree f 1 xg. ?o ewo cl As +he iheme for 'rhis, rhe Jrhird consecuiive warfime Copa de Oro, we have chosen music. If mighf seem +ha+ lhis choice is unlimely in fhaf if does no'r direclly represenl The naiional spiril' or reflecl any of fhe hisfory making evenrs Taking place every day, buf The True funcfion of a yearbook is fo depicf ihe life and acfivilies of fhe slu- clenis in ihe school. Music is used in conneclion wifh almosr every exlra-curricular acfiviiy, and in many classes. H is a delinile and imporianr phase of school life and Hs use is so imporlanl and general fhaf if is singularly appropriafe 'ro symbolize all ofher phases and ac+ivifies. : . QM 'Ai' '1 bedicativn To fhe memory of fhe men represenfed by fhe gold sfars on our service flag, we, fhe class of I945, dedicafe fhis, our Copa de Oro. These men have made fhe supreme sacrifice in fhe sfill unfinished baffle fo end fyranny and oppression in fhe world. Every member of fhe class of '45 will have fhe opporfunify fo fake up fhis fighf. Some of us will serve in fhe armed forces: fhose in civilian life will confribufe direcfly fo fhe war efforf, or will prepare fhemselves fo build a peaceful world in fhe posfwar era. Therefore, as we dedicafe our yearbook fo fhe men represenfed by fhe gold sfars in our service flag, we dedicafe ourselves fo fhe fask ahead. Their deeds are our challenge. Their sacrifice is our inspirafion. Greg Baker Wilmer Becker Joseph Brohm Porfer Bruck Gary Bunschu Bill Burham Allen Caff Ira Cheaney Bill Clausen William Dewey Donald Ferguson 'I-5 SN' 'Y ' 1't5'A..Ii fu vi wt.. John Thomas Flefcher Hans Gasper Thor Hamrin Paul Haupf David Hooper Richard Jenson Jarold Jones Bob Kilpafriclc Allen Lawyer Doug Magee George Mee .. -, 1 : I 'ii cifm Q' Q-. in Hugh McCall George McNulfy Vincenf O'Leary Evan Smifh Warran Smifh Dave Sfewarf Clive Sfrangman Bill Thurhner Harry Walker David Wickham Tenney Williams 1. rip, 14- I w J W W 4 F. w92,w 1 f f. J u I , 3 ,Lu ' . Rvsllul fullure inside tho gale of The arl palio. lvlalerial aspecls . . . lhe lronl lawn . . . lhe pride . . . lhe palio wilh i+s refreshing lounlain . . . lhe ol The campus . , . sloping gracefully oul lo lhe cenler of aclivily where everyone gafhers . . . lhe Bush Memorial and lhe lile lounlain . . , lending bays' gym field A , , Clean alhleligs , , , sporlsman' heauly and dignily lo our school . . . branches ol Ship , , , Sghaal spiril reigns . .. 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'F' i -'Q , HW E 3 5 I X - . 3, ,A g Q gms 'Y Vwmwm, Q i bk x W 1:5 .gf K - ..r Q it Q1 -as ff' ,543 1 'Zi N '3 ' 3 .. A ag. W ,W .9 fl . f QE.. L Q - F? K' if 1 Y Eg .C . .h my K 'X Helen Reese Sam Roberls Mary Jo Sowards Eslher Sleele Nadia Tupic Marion Warren Julia Wessenburo Frank Williamson Guy Wood Richard Woolen Yaculty The Music Deparimenl: Mr. Alberl Adams, Mrs. Adrienne Penny, Mr. Charles Mendenhall. The Eng- lish Deparlmenl: Miss Margarei Lauer, Miss Marlha Borncamp, Miss Rebecca Hayslip, Miss Madge Hill, Miss Amy Rachel Fooie, Miss Helen Barsumian, Mr. Richard Woolon, Mr. E. H. Croolc. The Science Deparlmenlz Mr. James Jennison, Mr. Arlhur Bolhe, Mr. Carl Gruhn, Miss Jane Cavenagh, Miss Mary Jo Sowards. The Hisiory Deparfmeniz Miss Myrile Farrar, Mr. Sam Roberis, Mrs. Rosemary Jones. The Language Deparlmenlz Miss Elizabelh Hoag, Laiing Miss Mary Nash, Mrs. Margarer Peilii, Miss Nadia Tupica, and Miss Mildred Price, Spanish and French. The Malhemaiics Deparimenlz Miss Eslher Sleele, Miss Cleo Kiilel, Mr. Charles Monroe, Mr. Alberl Haurei, Miss Marion Warren, Mr. James Miller. The Shop Deparlmenl: Mr. Ronald James, Mr. Ben Henry, Mr. Edgar Jacobs. The Commercial Deparimeniz Mr. Guy Wood, Mrs. Lucile Linn. Arr Deparimenl: Miss Hesler Lauman, Miss Julia Wes' senburg. The Physical Educalion Deparlmenlz Miss Helen Reese, Miss Margarei Klann, Mr. C. Merril Green, Mr. Frank Williamson. The Home Aris Deparfmenlz Miss Lorraine Davis, Librarian, Miss Hope Poller. Miss Colleen Allen, the principals former secreiary signed her posilion lo become a member of ihe Waves. Rh Hard Gr.mHmm it ,, 5 314 , .. xj Q 5i,5i...., Stuclen t leade X Left: Richard, Hopm, Huqh, fmd Don Y lwfx L fm .wx Bhkr- Hamil- fon opens his door prize af We Scrimmnqc SHUWU. Lower lofi, BIN Brlramer, Lower felnfegrl Nanny Galvin, lower riqlwf, Hope Smiih, 'sv ' Lois Chrisfensen w ay is qs wx 'lun if QQ. ' we if fi il , ii!! .wmawq mssww- 'ii , . ,E ,, Don Hibbard Billie Rae Sfark Elaine Walker Pefe McCloskey THE COMMISSION . . . full of big plans . . . having fhe energy fo carry fhem ouf . . . reforms and new fradifions . . . meefings every Thursday , . . affended infer-school conferences . . . Scrimf mage Shuffle . . . fhe annual dance held Ocfober I4 . . . an acfive sfudenf governmenf fo be proud of . . . RICHARD ORANTHAM . . . our commissioner- general . . . a good leader . . . respecfed by every- one . . . played varsify foofball . . . famous for his hor frumpef . . , presided over assemblies . . . NANCY GEHLE . . . commissioner of girls . . . brains plus personalify . . . her efficiency and dry humor guided fhe Girls' League fo a successful ear . . . Y BILL BRIENER . . .commissioner of boys . . . hard working . . , dependable . . . redraffed fhe Boys' League consfifufion . . . foofball and frack sfar . . . an all-around fellow . . . LOIS CHRISTENSEN . . . commissioner of cor- respondence . . . wrofe leffers . . . fook minufes . . . kepf service flag up fo dafe . . . conscienfious worker . . . everyone likes Chrisfy . . . PETER MCCLOSKEY . . . commissioner of finance ...fhe brains behind fhe books . . . fops as baseball player , . . responsible for high percenfage in ASB sales . . . DON HIBBARD . . . commissioner of afhlefics . . . varsify foofball capfain . . . guief . . . sincere . . . greaf influence in furfhering school spirif . . . presided over all afhlefic assemblies . . . ELAINE WALKER . . . commissioner of publicify . . . wrofe weekly column for San Marino Tribune and Soufh Pasadena Review . . . enfhusiasfic rep- resenfafive of fhe sfudenf body . . . HOPO SMITH . . . commissioner of inferior . . . always wise-cracking . . . his carfoons and painfings well-known . . . headed fhe campus commiffee . . . always ready fo work . . . BILLIE RAE STARK . . . commissioner of sales promofion . . . combinafionhof beauf 'bland brains . . . headed all sale-s campaiifjns . . . bond drives and sifamp sales soared under her peppy coaching. ikball le 4 - X lbe loo o K l n Marlin enl0V5 We admlrallon afO Y ii Ever Since EVE- Seniors al lasl . . . leaders ol ll'1e sclwool . . . lronl assembly sears . . . senior rneelings . . .wool frozen . . . no swearers. . .class rings arrived in March . .. winning Clirislmas boollw . . , immorlal senior as- sembly . . . Oklahoma proves unusual produclion . . . worlc . . . research essays . . . senior commillees . . . lun . . . Hdilcli day leaves rlie sclwool deserled ol upperclassmen . . . a dramalic momenl . . . Ever Sin E ' ce ve on lvlarcli I7 . . . sludenl direclor lrom Oliy Grandly enlerlained by llrie iuniors al llie prom ,c X. ' ' Miss Esllier Sleele, class adviser min We Senlol p a C7444 lay, ...soll liglils . . . sweel music romance in A . . . air . . . announcemenls senl our . . . graduarion al lasl . . baccalaureale impressive +l'ie Sunday before l'l'ie b' 'Q momenr . . . commencemenl exercises in sladium . . . s e k ' ' p a ers promise a class dedicaled lo vicfor Y and peace . . . diplomas engraved willi gold lerlers reward l l l . . . or we ve years sludious and carefree . . . farewell assembly . . . rears and siglis . . . class song . . . memories . . . life-long friends . . . uncer- lain lulures . . . bul liope and confidence in our young lwearls . . . David Dalile, class presidenl was f. x X SM as wi' 3 X X s 233'-Q gg M- X xii .. As .Q . Lv . H AME l ,Egg . J S Q Q L M xii? 4 F N s 5? Buckley, Mary Dolores Chapman, Polly Clarlr, Everell Colin, Edward frowley, Paul 6ullcley,Kal'l'1erine Clnase, Rosemary Clarlc, Joline Colwell. 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Kelly, Belly Koslcy, Charles Eleanor Toll Janola, Alice Johnsfone, Jane Kemp, Sanzly Kurilich, Persida Secrelary Jancan, Rufh Kallenbach, Joseph Kendrick, Beverly Laney, Belly 'W lf X .-,xy s r 'nv ,. fx A A -wwf. 14- fw X .Q .wif Q L 7 3'Sw'S4.. 55531 k 4 wb , ,,--. My 1 X , W fs .. r ,K xg we 'M N NSW SS ,S Q .fa-'X X5 QS ,gg W 5, , QS? x A xfx w X K V i , Xxx. I 3 . N 5 X X Q 2 S Ss if f A. wk x Qu .555- Q .wk wav 1 X x X Q X. -'ash x- J' A 3' W Q A up H.: Ms? ff . wx B . gk. Q w M YN rx asylum R , Q: ,V ,,-. MQW ,ra '53 s! 1 isbn, ' J Qmif Ei, fn Easy . ,-. Y ' .fl :: - 1 km S ii Q A r A X YM-53. S: 1 hx qi W X ,xy 3 . qpx xx 3 UQ A L . ,5 xg 2, L' M5 -wang ,N -rv Mm Wm, W i , Senior Committee U wv rmddm- lr-ff, Wkaf Ckrvwwrwwlffq-e-I HVKJ row VnH+-Vswn Dulw, SIYWNPV, WI4'k'w1'fW! 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Re-Ovay Mfxswgmw SWVVN Fiilfw Ne? sf-xvvm' Jczhrvwwn, Shaw, Lzuvnf 1 H 'X O Y -1 H .ny rrmfm If l In X H 1 CW uh C fur Ch'3lV!V'4V1 Luci Hrwiiscm Thin: row Srhmhf Tf-VM Gcfliwm Umm Hlll, Second rzfw, -Ho mlm, ,Un , ww v + -' -w f , A . ,A . IGN Cmmmenrr-monf Comrvificaz Firsi' row, GI-Nw Cogrvfan, Chrisfemferw, llurhfqm VVa1Hwr, Srwvmm, Srzfnnd rf'-w N1-Ml P Brlsvm-' Jfwhmmn, TCH. Tlwlrd row, Reinkc-, Fiyfn, Hihbard, Meyn, Cbesirfnsin DANC, Lcmvr vvufilde Zvff, GMU N 'Qidm 7 d Sh . Lo' er ou. zcon r-r, Nw: Fvhsf mW.,lohnsfono, Moy, Chairman TON, Second row, Brown. Allen, Sdvfi 1, rimp10n VVVHA Hlfris Svflmd row Sunsfrom TON Bosfwiclc Noi slhmm Chairman Durham. Frf-w, Cmr'v1wEHvu: Ur-.1 ww, BMH1-y, WI nur, 6 , f , , , , . ., , ' ' ' - X Q H1 rx, C.'va'Vmfm rw W v ' 0 Mahi, Sw MM Cnmmuifmwg Fmt row, Tassoy, Udmd, Crump, Seeond raw, Nokon, Johnson, 1 f 1 V MMF-IO DICK BROWN Gained fame on Ihe campus as ediior of Ihe TIGER . . . was on senior gill commillee . . . member of 'rhe Quill and Scroll lhonorary iournalism socieiyl . . . known as a Siudenl , . . bo'rh Scholarship and C.S.F. JEAN COFFMAN Gay, vivacious bruneHe . . . served as lreasurer of lhe Girls' League . . . copy ediior of The Copa de Oro . . . on Tiger s+aff . . . Girls' League ways and means chairman . . . Scholarship Socieiy and C.S.F. We! on ?ai P 9 Winne BILL ELDRED Served five Ierms as a presidenl . . . of 'rhe Sludenf Body oi Junior High . . . his lrosh class . . . his sophomore class . . . iunior class . . . The Scholarship Sociely. Was a member of HI-Y . . . a Bengal . . . allended Boys' Slale . . . now serving in Ihe Navy. CAROLYN JOHNSON Famous af SPSMI-IS for arlisiic abiliiy . . . served as chairman for lhe Tri-Y council . . . member ol fhe Red Cross Council . . . chair- man oi Social Service Commillee on Cabinei . . . won Scholarship io Oxy . . . was curile aedile of Comes Club. HUGH TASSEY Presidenf of Bengals . . . siar quarierbaclc on foolball Ieam . . . S Club. . . member of Hi-Y . .. Weldon Commiflee . . . Boys Council . . . alfended Boys' Slaie . . . vice-presidenf of Sophomore class . . . now in Navy. VIRGINIA SHERMAN Vice-presiden+ of Ihe Girls' League . . . a Bengal . . . always helpful and busy . . . head of Girls' Campus Commiflee . . . received good cifizenship award from D.A.R .... siamp salesman . . . Sfanford bound. 5 A S- A Above: The class of I944 marcliinq fo llie slands for The lirsl par? ol llwe qraduafion ceremony. Riqlwlz Don Hodgman, valediclorian, receives his diploma from Mr, Hugh Wallace while Warren Gannon and George Ramsay loolc on. 1944 Commencement I944 COMMENCEMENT . . . seniors march in . . . pomp and Circumsfanceu . . . long lines ol robed figures . . . while and wine colored design . . . noles passed lo graduales from friends as Huey pass flwrouqh llwe ivy clnain aisle . . . Don Hodgman, vale- dicforian . . , George Ramsey and Pal Slanlon. scnolaslically lwiglw . . . sludenf speeches . . . music by ensemble and glee clubs . . . llwree hundred and four diplomas given ou? . . , a 'rlwrilling evenf for graduales . . , Recs-ssional' '... congrafulafions . . . graduales loolc forward 'ro a fufure ol warfime and peacelime . . . Barbara Aho Edmund Al+ Harry Anderson Jean ArneTT Richard Arfhur William Bailey Jean Albers Anna Anderson RuTl1 Anderson Barbara Arnold Don Baerresen Pafricia Barcus Herber+ Allen Gerry Anderson Richard ArmsTrong Douglas ArTerberry Barbara B-ageman VioleTBasicl1 'l-'ffm-MT,Ns'P'U'5F-vXl 3' 'Wifi' N FronT, Anderson, Magee. Back, Miss Barsumian, Chrisiensen, Head v' ' X 2,3 Clam '46 Looking Torward To a busy year . . . no longer The babies ol The school . . . geTTing ouT The navy blue skirT again . . . wishing ThaT There wasn'T so much homework . . . Teeling class spiriT grow . . . having The TirsT junior meeTing . , . geTTing cars. . . wishing you had gas Tor Them . , , cheering Tor The junior boys on The varsiTy squad . . . being a liTTle less careTree . . . working harder . . . individual pic- Tures in The annual . . . dynamic assembly . . . SulTan Serenade . . . planning The junior-senior prom . . . exciTing elecTions Tor nexT year's Olilicers . . . holding The ivy chains aT graduaTion . . . Teeling sad aT The Tarewell assembly . . . Thinking whaT a wonderful senior class The school will have nexT year. OFFICERS PresidenT ..... .-..----..--..-.- B ob ChrisTensen Vice-PresidenT ... .. .... Harry Anderson SecreTary ...... -------- J anice Head Treasurer ---. -----..-.-- D ick Magee Adviser .. .. Miss Helen Barsumian sw he X. I Qi ww I if MW' X f X Z sf we A-f--S' yn QS M J 3 H E iw A wg?- 4 - 4 3 give A six WS? I if .341 S1 wg...L,Q :Big wi Ei F seg-' sf fn BL K Aw A . ix AX . .M .Q . , 'N I xg at R' N X, A :iw A S s as is 1 X wg ..-J -Q . S .S....l? N L X s NGN i bg Ss X Y: x S NE W f fi F P. , ,S .L fm QS at in Ea 1 3 A! J 4 i +1 5: 's ' 3' if lan Wiggenhorn Joann Willzinson Culver Williams Joy Williams Russell Willi s Larry Wing June Winslow lary Ellen Whilfier Gay William Janice Wolford Elizabelh Wolh Henry Wri Ned Wrighf William Young A f S 1 3 D25 f-qv f W h 4 l I I 0 'R 10110116 I Ksig J , arne C ra Shy ln Memoriam Mariorie Brown Roberl Malone Bob Buri Cafherine Mooney Eddy Capps Joseph Musick Lee Dawg Leah Defy James McCormick Donald Dryer Duncan MacGreqor Jaclc Durlcee George Nagel Ralph Hall Sally Owsley Marlr Hamillon Richard Ozenqhal Gale Hill George Pappas Kennelh Hoar Richard Parrilla Pairicia Hou? Cyril Reulcerna Diclc Howell Jack Rodda Pal Kenl Pafriclc Shea Helen Koyacevich Gilberl Smilh June Klinqelhooler Roger Squires John Lake James Slelano Sally Lehman Richard Timmer Mary Lswelle-n . , Dordfhy Weclrel Fred Lyle William Whipple Peler Mack Edward Wrighf Kennelh Wriqhf as -'els Lawson, Whisfler, Rogers, Buhfinqlon, Mrs, Penny, C7444 '4 The sophomore class . . . lhe lirsl day al school . . . bewildermenl lor 'rhe lirsl few weeks . . . elecling leaders . . . feeling grown up . . . buying ASB's and silling in lhe high school seclion al loolball games . . . worshiping lhe seniors . . , envying lhe iuniors . . .learning all lhe school songs and yells.. . being lerribly proud of class spiril . . . going lo all lhe Pfesldenll school dances . . . lhinking lhal lhe commissioners V'Ce'PreS'denl Secrelary are lhe mos? wonderful people in lhe world . . . gelling lo know leachers befler . , . making lhe Treasurer - - Adviser - - X. ia' 'ff X sophomore boolh af Chrislmas . . . looking down on lhe freshman in February . . . bursling wirh pride al rhe sophomore assembly in May . . . making +he ivy chain for The gradualion . . . OFFICERS .....Jim Rogers ...,,Kennyl.awson f Joyce Whliyller gf x . ..-. 1' . .rf ..... ' Lge Bufafigfon ---r. . ..... Adrienne Penny 5 K, i xx y,, lQ.5' jx. Below: S. Beach, B. Baker, N. Brower, B. Axlell, B. Berg, l. Brown, R. Birkhauser. Second Row, M, Bean, N, Barflell, M. Blakesley, N. Bradley. M, Brighlman, C. Bell, M. Barkley. Third row, J. Burkey, D. lBrainard, B. Brune. J. Anderson, B. Brown, D. Bateman, Fourrh row, C, Berlier, J, Brilfingham, J. Boslwick, D, Bowe. ,QB rx, .N , pta Twin B , ' va VNU' ,M w .S-wwf Wiifff 572 . . F MA 4 +1 ' W' wx- , Q ,Q wiv wh-1' if wid 3 4 6 1... H ,,, ' zz , 1 :W J V , , . AV, ' V VPQMX if ,Q if iwxy, ,W Q ei 'Wi f ? , ,P S! 5ff H ' ww 5 ' Q Z f5'fQF -1-: ' ' 'S L V 1 7 'vkiwf lvmf' wig, ,MQ up M Wim mg W, A xii XX . 'i, wx M 8 Q1 ' K ff S K 'R 5 an V f 1 A as 4 M I 1 S xx -6 A ., x f ' - X , . 1 :sir f?IfFf' 'Q sq S Q W X M Q 5 'mtv Q :SNS wwlxx . Sm ix x SMS! s A is Q Q xg , X A 1 8 K 4 an S R M K . -f .f , , m v f f A 2 'Q R Q Y A ' AQ 3- x F V XS W X Q , x . ,- 3 Q X. , wi-J Q Q K 4 , x x 53' . ,f ,W A mn - My W - ' A Qi v , 4' ,f Swift Re Q. A . X ' Sm ' V 'K . 1 iii W Q , t 4 A kkik A W W .., .Ln if MS-i iw' k .,-if Soplwmo eA Upper: Firsf row, S, Risinq, J, Risinq, M, Sisler. M. Roodhouse, C. Slaier, B. Shorf, C. Rivinius. Second row, H. Shires, Shafer, J. Schweifz, J. Sanson, H. RoUow, E. Sanson, M, Ryons N. Roe. Third row, J. Sfuzrn Shryodc, D. Rouse. K. Srniley. Fourfh row, J, Sheppard, S. Shrirnpfon, J. Skyrn, D. Sinclai Roberison. Middh-: Firsf row, M. Sfephens, A. Squire, A. Spinnev. P, Sornme-rfieTd, M. Thornburq, M. Sfehin M. Sfaunion Gr. Uiz, P, Tweien, B. Wade, M. Tice. Third row, J. VeITu+i, B. Thompson urfh row, J. Sfcun, R, Vossey, D. Twoniey, G. Wade, B. Slauqhfer, L. Sykes. Loweri Firsk row, J. Wedsworfh, J. Whiie, Y. Yarcho, C. Worfh, J. Wilson, B. Wilque. C Whisthfr, R, Way, S, Wihiams, N, WaTTnr.e, J. Wflld, J. Weison, B. Waqqoner, B. Whifley. Wehs J. Wepsrer, W. Wenfz, J. Wriqhf, Fourfh row, P. Wh irrer, J. Wihiarns, J. Well, P. an, C, Smifh, B, Riqdon. D. Singer r, T. Roqers, J. Roqers, J. Rouse, Thompson. Second row, J. Srnifh. ,P. Swan, W. Sirohrn, J. Siaclcpokz. , Wihe, P. Wheafly, Second row, Third row, D. Watson, D. Warner, Warshuis, R, WeTdon, D. Warburg f rf' r wgw i 5 W 3 . l , T i . 4 f SI J W t .YY AS My wiqmw 'Hmm V i I gf-41 M ll- 6225159 C7 A '48 Mr. Adams, Miss Oldl, Belly Lou Edson, and Jerald Misner. The freshman class . . . lhe lhrill of a mid-year . . . finishing lhe lirsf semesler Ol high school . . gradualion from iunior high . . . remembering lhe days Ol b9'm3 llle Undefdoq are OVGV - - - - - - OFFICERS carefree lile ol lhe ninlh grade . . . losing lhem- Presidenf ..-'.-. .....'..' ..-'. .-.. J 6 F did Mmm selves in lhe big school . . . srrange faces . . . new gfice-Presidenl ........... .. Eavid Lffickaman . . . . egrefgry ..... . . . . . .... . , eff 0 son leachers . . . falling info The swing of SPSMHS lile Treasurer .'.. .'......,. .......A.. J in hm Wallace . . . members of lhe class disfinguishing lhemselves Advisers.. .... Miss Jessie Oldr and Mr. R. Adams Upper: Firsf row, Cooper, Board, Herr, Horchilz, Livinqslon, Cherry, Crandall, Eller, Brune, Allen, Second row, Howell, l-lollman Graves, Edson, McEllish, Barrow, Marshall, Crosby, Lonq. Third row, Donnel, Hielle, Knerr, Kirlc, Dahl, Carr, Dickson, Gibson Landon. Fourrh row, Hoian, Culler, Koepsell, Larson, Gorsuch, Lewis, Heber, Adams, Ackerman, G-unzell. Lower: Firsl row, Marfini, Sloclrland, Richards, Pelerson, Mollinq, Reed, Tanner, Mosher, Milne. Second row, Yarnell, Marlin Mayes, Tanqairian, Wolford, Wallerson, Tylor, Roehrn. Third row, Terrence, Saverz, Powell, Ogden, Torricelli, Wagner Theoboldl. Fourlh row, Woodburn, Wisner, Randall, Wallace, Schnebly, Morrison, Slrinqer. , - - 1 5.5 . i711 , , , , 1 A ' Keele Two QU A r 0kg4nQ24tivnA Si' XS We: 'F vm -1 2 ., 5 'vi L' . .4 -D Q f Q, 11 ,,-'Pf Af 4 - SN ., 1 zz. V V v fi E ei .Z . Sas .?,, 1 79 Q is X if -'IE' f ,Z 4 Q W Q L SQA . xx K 1 -'V' X 32- cm x 1 'ik ' . f 'H X H -ff fi A Af gh 1 f ' - -:M X' , , Q .K NE 3 : . im . L - 4 an R - W - I I fa ' 5 3 Q . w I . X if QS 1 fs xx W XX . Ex X X W : if ii. 8, W fx Xa .. X A yi A 1 A K S . 3 XQQ sf ,. . iw , as N 'Q iwiw ,Aff f k J k x Wk .3 3 Nm ,4::rgg.,,Wpf ' x .wW.4-fK.w..x X ws XLX, . + Q Q? .galil f Q Q ,gpg-'navy .,A.-'wx Riqhf, Girls' League Cabinef: Firsf row, Lanzif, Baqeman, Gehle, Coffman, Navall. Second row, Hough, Chapman, Emmons, Chrisfie, Linlc. Third row, Miss Oldf, Crosbey, Wardwell, Norcross, Tim- mer, Johnson, Nof shown, Gibbs' Mor. gan, Sherman, Upper, Nancy Gehle, presidenf, and Jean Coffman, freasurer, admire one of fhe calendars sold by fhe Girls' League, Lower, Babs Baqeman, secrefary, and Virginia Sherman, vice-presidenf, diny N THE GIRLS' LEAGUE . . . creafing friendly afmosphere and serving . . . commiffee proiecfs ...new girls' parfies. . .planned by Dianne Morgan . . . big sisfers show confused newcomers around . . . mofhers' feas direcfed by class represenfa- fives . . . Nancy Lanzif, sophomore . . . Gundy Navall, junior . . . O'Neifa Norcross, senior . . . courfesy commiffee, Paf Gibbs . . . planned hello day every semesfer . . . ways and means commif- fee, Jean Coffman . . . managed successful calendar sales . . . social service commiffee, Carolyn Johnson . . . gave parf for San Gabriel sefflemienf . . . sponsored Thanlisgiving assembly . . . career com- miffees, Marie Emmons and Barbara Arnold . . . planned career day fallcs . . . refreshmenf commiffee, Joan Chrisfie . . . helpful assisfance in cafeferia . . . school beaufiful commiffee, Polly Chapman . . . re- decorafed league room and halls . . . enferfainmenf commiffee, Paf Timmer . . . produced Remember Your Diaphragm . . . afhlefic commiffee, Jean Link . . . planned a powder room in fhe girls' gym . . . ublicify commiffee, Carol Hough . . . managed fhe lbsf and found room . . . dress commiffee, Marjorie Wardwell . . . insfalled Girls' Uniform Board . . . May Day celebrafion when colors refurned . . . cabinef meefings every Monday Noon . . . a suc- cessful year . . . full of fun, work and excifemenf. C'ounAeling Him THE BOYS' LEAGUE . . . a successful year . . . lull of clwanges and new aclivilies . . . conffilurion revised . . . small commi++ees abolislwed . . , mel in one group every meeling . . . allernafed befween boys' gym and audilorium . . . advisory commillee planned program willi officers . . . designed lo appeal 'ro boys . . . cenlered around sporfs inleresl . . . variefy of programs . . . limely allilelic speakers . . good wreslling Team . . . lalenled gym leam ...experl judo men . . . 'rriclcy fly-casler . . . a Navy chaplain discussing his warlime experiences . . . pree senled Sleigl'1bell Slide . . . Clwrislmas dance on December 9 . . . huge Clwrisfmas free . . . sponsored lirs annual Golden Gloves Tourney . . .secured Gar- field l-ligh gym Team for March 9 assembly. . .sold peanuls and popcorn balls al llwe J.C. loolball game . . . OFFICERS Presidenl ----- -------.-.--- ------- B i Il Breiner Vice Prosidcnl .- --.--.---- . -. Waller Gscliwind Secrelary . . - --.--- Pefer lvleyn Treasurer -- . . . Neil Snorlum Leif, Boys' League Cabinet Eirsl row, Snorfum, Breiner, Reinlce, acfinq vice-president Meyn. Second row, Dalwle, Allen, Williams, Srnillw, Wesrerdoll. Third raw, McCloskey, Wriqlwl, Tuclxer Granf tliam, Hibbard. Nor shown, Gscliwind. Maxwell, Scliallinger, Herslibergcr. i Upper left Bill Breinc-r, presidenl. Upper riglif, Waller Gscliwind, viceepresideni, Lower left, Peter Meyn, secrelary, Lower riqlnl, Neil Snorlum, Treasurer. wif Above, Campus Commillee: Kneeling, Gschwind, Sherman. Firsl row, Colwell, McNeill, Sieberl, Nelson, Ol-lare, McGhie. Balmer. Head, Tahaiian. Second row, Smiley, Whifler Shrimplon, Reeves Dulce, Lincoln, Fundenberg, Wells, Loh. Third row, lngersolll Allen, Whilney Rousellof, Williams, Schmidl, Hershberger, Hibbard, Denislon. Top row, Wrighl, Dahle Yealcel, Frencgh Polly Sahnnili, MrClosl:ey, Dale, Sic-verf. Camp A ua diem THE CAMPUS COMMITTEE . , , Pick up Those Trash cans sland oul . . . lake campus by slorm Papefl r - - Keep OH The Qrassl - - - Keep OW CGVTTPUS food-Throwing Taboo . , . diligenl worlcers slalioned Clean Slogans Ol The Campus Comrmllee ' ' ' around grounds . . . in halls and in laceleria . girls and boys chosen by The viceApresiden+s ol leagues . , . Commissioner l-lopo Smilh headed Qommilfee , . . gave ii' new life . A . original skils orange and black wafch for loose papers . . . slfudenls cooperale due reward . . . dream ol leaders come lrue . in assembly wilh Nlfilliams . . . beaulilul Clean campus . .. Virginia Sherman Qhairman of The Hope Smilh, head ol The combined campus com Wiilir-r Gm hwind, vhhairm girl-Q fqnipul. rliinmillm-, pinnliniq is milleei briqhlened The clean-up Campaign wifh his boys iiimpuf, irwmnullm-, i sh fan Ofrilklf' and blarlf, rolored Tiger carloons. W0VlU'V- si T' ?or S 1- ice Riqlii, Bengals: Siilinq, Miils, Wrighl, Hudson Scarie, First row, Reinlre, Haddon, Emmons, l-liizlrer, Sherman, Maxwell, SCC' ond row, Scjhmifz, Ol-lare, Mc Neill, Tapfer, Nelson, Rous- seloi, Top row, Simpson, Breinur, Morlan, l-lwshberqer, llahlo, Miss Lauman. BENGALS . . . honorary organizarion , . . blue replacing graduaied seniors . . , picnic swealers wilh Tiger emblems , . . indusirious worlcf year . . . ers , . . ushering al assemblies , . . foolball games Qppirjgiqg . . . plays . . . helping new sfudenls . . . assisling in pmggdemi pm, gemesief ,A,,,A, cafeieria and library ...guides on open house nighl yifapfagideni and Afiiriq Piisggdeiii ,... . . .fun . . .dance January 27 . , . Saraloga Springs ygcspfesgdeni gemnd 5,smf,5i,s,, , A , , ,, l-lolelu . . . memorable can-can dance by girls ai geweiaw ,,s,,, , A.,A H inlermission , . . polluclc suppers . . . good food and T,Qd5U,,,, ,- qab sessions . . , four new members in February . . . Adviser ..., Mig H Bengals pass mul programs To siudenis enlerinq assembly, al end of -Hugh Tassey - - -Bob Mills -Hank Wright Joan Hudson ... . V .. Nancy Scarfe esfer Laurnan Above, Mr, George Sperry and Bar- Above. Red Cross Council: First row, C. Johnson, B, Oqier, B. lf-h. Sr-cond row, ra Leh are pleased by lhe resulls ol J. Johnsrone, T. Frosl, D, Parrerson, Miss Oldr, Mr, R, Adams, Trap row A, Dale, lhi- Riid Cross Drive. H. Anderson, J. Wesrerdoll. Hel ing the THE RED CROSS , . . devored ro social service acrivilies . . , beginning vvirh annual Red Cross assembly . . . Sl25.06 collecfed . . . amounl divided berween local Red Cross service fund and council work . , . varied proiecls . . . miniarure Chrisrmas frees, menu covers, coolcies . . . made Chrislmas cards for parienrs ar Pasadena Regional l-lospiral .. . Chrislmas sroclcing drive held . . . 600 sloclcings collecred . . .gum, candy, 'loolh-pasle, loolhfbrushes, soap, wash-clorhs, books, pencils, and wriring paper included in sroclcings for men af Long Beach and San Diego Naval l-lospilals . . . members allended monrhly meerings of Junior Red Cross in Pasadena schools . . , Miss Jessie T. Oldr and Mr. Russell Adams guided Jrhe helping hands . . . OFHCERS Presidenl . . .......... Johnny Weslerdoll Secrerary . . ..... Barbara Leh Treasurer .. ...Alan Dale An Below, David Dahle, senior class pri,-sidi,-nl, rind Carolyn Johnson, chairman of rhe senior boolh comf'r'i'fee fill fhe ieep wilh Chrisrrnas sroclcinqs icr service mf-rx 1, Kool: I 11 1-A Above, Library Helpers: Firsr row, Schober, Waggener, Wofh, Head, Bosfwick. Second row, Fundenberg, Folsom, Mclnnes, Hough, Dobson. Third row, WilliamS. Hice, Cowles, McCain, Barrow. Top row, Wadsworfh, Dufcher, Hoak, Mchlaughion, Anderson. Old books . . . new books . . . enferraining books roorn for sleepy srudenls . . . reference room where . . . research books. . . busy sfudenfs . . . order kepf anyfhing can be found . . . librarians always helpful by M355 Hope POHSF. librarian . . . aSsis+ed by MISS . . . checking our books . . . collecring for overdue Florence Williams . . . library Cards for all sfudenfs books . . . library helpers pulrling books away on . . . issued ar beginning of each year . . . browsing rhe shelves afrer a busy day . . . Elizabelh Wolh Checking our books Library Siall: Fronr, Culver, Wolh, Lopernan. Back, Miss affer school. Polrer, Roe, Miss Williams, Howell, Schoeber. U Lelfl: .lam-' lnilwr-null, Hdilorin-chie Jean Collrnan as-,ofiaiir ndilorg and M H Crook, advi-wr, dieruss plans lho fiUUUril early Journal THE COPA DE ORC . . . Beginning work al lhe very lirsl ol The year . . . organizing The slall . . . selling exlra pholographs 'ro raise rnoney . . . lrium phanlly producing sixieen exlra pages . . . layouls plannol . . . seniors and iuniors shol . , . unruly groups pliolographed . . . guessing game ol idenli- lyinglaces . . .odor ol rubber cernenl and hypo . .. sprinkling carloons by Hopo lhroughoul lhe book .. . lrying lo wrile vivid copy . . . readers check and recheck lor errors . . . deadline For engraver! copy Az Hilaire Qi-mldinif, airls sports edilorq ...proofs come back , , . more checking . . . annuals Viviinii Le-iahnmn busini-ss manager, and Elaine Walkffr issisiianl f,i'l'imwl lilo odi linaily arrivc . . . hoped lo be a piclorial record Ol lhe school year . . . Below .linkin Nvlsmi, nssislaril ph B- i f. Bwly Crum-il, oriifanimliorim Below! Jessie Scoll, adverlising man raphy edilorf Adrienne Smiley, 5 lil' r' ,lain Sf' mvnrlif.ini'1 VYNr3VlriQf7l'i fiqerg Marv Lou Durham, pholography lile edilorg and ,lnliri Wriiilil, ass ,ini ji lin Risiimi- il .ifhlivlics fedilor. odilorf and Shiriey Hilzker, classes odiior, boys' sporls, I .,,....... Dfw 'Nl ' u Ima Ariz, Dick Brown, vdilor, and Mr, Cook, adviser A forner view oi lhe busy slali room, Weekly P e A THE STAFF . . . publishing lhe TIGER every Thursday . . . cubs scouring lhe school for news . . . page editors working in noisy confusion . . . counf- ing words . . . wriiing headlines . . , iypewrilers clicking . . . prooireaders droning . . . Whei'e's my Typewrilerf' . . . deadlines looming . . . Who look fhaf wasfebaskelf '... copy rushed fo linof fypis'r . . . fhe edi'ror running +o and from prinl shop . . . prinf shop . . . prinl crew hard a+ work . . . smeared wilh ink . , . papers roll off lhe press . . . slag members rushing papers io classes before fhe bell rings . . . mailing TIGERS To servicemen . , . beginning all over again nexl week . . . slriving lo make lhe nexi issue beiler . . . W-llkvr, Siolf, Sioll, and Wricihl ex Coifman, Graniham, and Nelson col no ihe nonh-nfs of lhe Tiger box. laboraie on a news siory. Upper: Hilzkor, Smiley, Colwell, and Rousselof look lhrough a filo of old Tigers. Lower: Durham, Leeds, Leishman, and Wlrslerdoll check dummy in print shop. U rs-fx--Q -.un Alwove, Cubs: Firsf row, Sluarl, Searle, Jordheim, Maxwell, Anderson Ss-fond row, Brandenburqer, Diamond, Wilham, Dulcher, Geraldine Thrd row, Manning, Shaw, Eller. Pellil, Depledge, Top row, Simons Bunling, Kenson, Brock, Mr, Crook, Righl, Quill and Scroll: Firsl row Srarln, Nelson, Smiley, Colwell, Brandenburger, Beardsley. Second row lnlwrsrfll, Wfalkr-r, Collrnan, Sloll, Randall, Geraldine, Third row, Mr, Cfrir-k Maxwell, lliamond, Dulrher, Brown, Pellil, We Alwund CUBS . . . learning lo wrile news slories and having Them published in lhe TIGER . . . sludying lhe possibiliries ol a iournalislic Career . . . under- slanding lhe workings ol a professional paper lar beller . , . looking forward lo slall nexl year . . . Zennmen The one who clicks rhe shuller . . . calching people al inopporlune momenls . . . Jack Wernli . . slall pholographer . . . forever wilh his camera . . . always on fhe spol . . . shol piclures lor rhe TIGER and CCPA . . . prinled numerous pholographs lor sale . . . lhe dark room his Caslle . . , side kick , . . Warren Kiernan . . , Sci-i6e QUILL AND SCROLL . . . iournalisls al lasl . . . gold pins ol honor idenlilying members . . . inlere nalional honorary sociely . . . lor high school iour- nalisls . . . conlesls and awards . . . OFHCERS Presidenr ..... .... . ........ ...... B e Hy Colwell Secrefary-Treasurer .. .......... .,... A drienne Smiley Left, Warren Kiernan uses lhe Elwood enlarger and an elerlronic limer lo make a monlage. Righr, Jack Wernli, ape pholoqrapher, in a lamiliar pose. F , gr as- wgnfimxi wp, w N? 57 y 'ld' lx if ef I' vi gig w-www--M A A . ss . . , l l Ahcve: Firsr row, Board, Arnell, Brune, Clarlc, Crow, Durham, Ellis, Brandenburqer, Davidson, Bell, Briqhlman, Brevlcmnn, Daynos. Second row, Bemus, Blalceslee, Allen, Gibbs, Bradle Gunderson, Third row, Alhers, Lawrence, Anders, Edson, Arnold, Cook, Fcurlh row, Grua, Gibbs, Fablinq, Burheirner, Coalesl Bowres, l-lamillon. Fifih row, Cederquisi, Geraldine, Dunn, Anderson, Giloson, Sixfh row, Berlier, Besl, Berlsey, Davis, Deilcman, Dunlap, Sevenlh row, De ple-doe, Arlerbury, Roili, Barcus, Baumann, Top row, Dunsrnoor, Crosby, Carr, Drwrland, Oliiqi-rs: Miss Price, Morqan, Smilh, Shepard, Smiley, y, Beach, Faries, Dobson, Eqqe, Anderson, Aho, Dorllnoor, Gill, Buller, Dulce, Beardsley, Claris, Ericlcson, Blennerhassei, Bradslrecr, Griswold, Fundenbero, Chase, Chrislensen, Buclcley, Garrelson, Dann, Chapman, Galchull, Axlell, Frawley, Eaion, Diepcnbroclc Brown, Colanoelo, Culler, Adams, Aclcerrran, Dowling, Crane Gardner, Gordon, Cash, Greoory, Bird, Gibbs, Baker, Barrow, Dahl, Groeizinqer, Fullon, Cramsey, Gederquisf, Carrillo, Bfarllell 5161416 Q Mm Nos gusra . . . membership drive conducred . . . songs and slcils for elecfion of officers ar liirsl meel- inq . . . Senorira l-layslip 'rells of Travels in Mexico . . . display of piclure books in Spanish received from Sourh America . . . subscripfions +o Spanish Readers' Diqesr provide enioyrnenr . . . Goofy reaches us how +o slci in Spanish . . . Senor Smifh from Bureau of In+er'American Relarions speaks on 'rhe bureaus duries in prornoring rhe good neighbor policy . . . movie of Wall Disneys lrip rhrough Sourh America ro garher marerial lor Saludos Amigos and orher carloons . . . Celebrarinq Pan-American Day wirh srudenl ralenr assembly in April , , . l-lasia el proxin:o anoll OFHCERS Presidenr ..... .............. . . Don Shepard .... Gilberf Smilh .. Adrienne Smiley Vice-Presideni - - - Secrefary ---- Treasurer . . .....- - Lynn lVlOl'q6f1 Adviser.. .... Miss Mildred Price wmv., - , --is . asvswmmwsuswzs ws - ssmnnlnlsul if W ,,,,, g., - R A-FQXQ ,vi-si .vii W Q, Wg 3 M 1 Q q,SQ .f'5.. T x..'? Nm .fx ,., Qi 5 N Nm VH: -' M 9-f 'f-.: 5 3 Jw X QL WL Q Q as af Y QS' if' QQJSV N i -5 xw X 4' c Q tu W A g x ik A X w ,. ?Ss i 3 is NN Si 'I SQWQT. 3. W-' rm Yum ff 1 M wc Nb-Q ' W iw X4 'Rh una. 1 fi I ak 5 NH YW NwQm-X: r xg :fa YW - Q Yi .M 415' JQY' 3 - Q 3 E M W 'Q N A 55 8 N-i fx m Q ...Q Q 'S' 19 W 1 NH 3555.1 J' J H H 'x,A is W ,tag S' Above, lcneelinq: B, Balmer, V. Balmer. Ruddy, Firsf row, Friclcson, Wilson, Freiholl, Grover, Meyn, Scarfe, Navall, Chrislie. Second row, Kennedy, Slellin, l-ladden, l-lenry, Ross, Spaulding, Culver, Wells. Third row, Morgan, Ufz, Lindell, Geraldine, Fverell, l-lall Anderson Maxwell, Fourlh row, Fllioll, Anderson, Jordan, Pyle, Goldband, Dulcher, Slaunlon, Pyles, Filth row, Mrs, Pellil, Pollinqer Blanrhlield, Spell, Dandy, Millon, Pailerson, Crump, Miss Price. I Cercle ?rancai Front, Baker Church, Bark, Miss Price, Rui Balmer, ldy. 56 Cesl la vie . . . officers elecled af lirsl rneeling . . . lrip +0 Pasadena Comrnunily Playhouse 'ro see Le Medecin lmaginaireu and Un Jour de Pluie . . . cornmenl voulez-vous vos oeuls? . . . slcil pre- senled by second period class . . . picfure on French Revolulion shown . . . French lable on Tuesday noons lor lhird and lourlh year sludenls , . . radio slcil enlilled A Paris lnlerludeu . . . pol luclc dinners exchanged belween classes . . . finishing social evenls by going fo A Song 'ro Remember enf semble . . . Au revoir . .. OFFICERS Pregidenl ...... ............ . . . Virqihid Bdllel' Vice-Presidenf ..-- - - - Meryl Ruddy Secrelary ...... . . . Belly Balmer Treasurer - ....... Jan Church Adviser . ...Miss Mildred Price :if 1 W , Quai ,191 Ol . I my Qmwm , Qsfsf 'J N mi wb? SNK 5' .64 V! 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Miss Foole in wi+ch's cosiume receiving al annual membership lea in Oclober . . . harlcl harlcl ihe lark al heaven's gale sings . . .everyone ioylul in Christ masse Revels . . . irailry rhy name is woman . . . Li++le Women ar Pasadena Playhouse during Chrisrrnas vacaiion . . . pearls . . . pearls . . . club pins received . . . iourneys end in lovers meeling . . . so il was in The Travelers by Booih Tarlcing- Jron . . . given in assembly February I6 . . . all The world's a sfage . . . 'rhree-acl play in May . , . Romeol . . . Wherefore ari Thou? . . . ai lndian Springs for +he annual picnic. . . all's well ihar ends well . . . OFFICERS Pregideni ...... ..,........... H ilaire Ann Geraldine Vive-Presidenl - -- - - - - ' ' Bob Gdmblll Secrerary ..... ... . .... Diane Frazier Treasurer , . ..,.......,... Tom Lupher Advise,-H .... 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NWSW ?9 141014 Yfvutls THE ALLIED YOUTH . . .signing up in The palio . . . paying dues , . . nalional organizalion , , . pro- moling good limes wilhoul lhe use of alcoholic beverages , . . Tour meelings during lhe school year . . . Dr. W, Ballenline Henley, osfeoparh, speaks . , . soclc hop . . . Spring Swing on March 2 . . . music ol Bob Mohr, . . musical decoralions . . , illuslraled song rifles . . . people wifh shoes very unpopular . . . oulslanding assembly planned by Bruce Terrill, program chairman . . . Mary Lou Durham publicized evenfs , . . Mary Margarel O'Hare and Don Crump Below: Firsl row, Kees, Chase, Brandenburger, Fundenburg, Officers: Millon, Wolford, Reeves, Vinie. headed lhe decoralion commillee . . . Dru McNeill conducling lhe membership drive , . , Jack Flynn and Bruce Johnson, class represenlalives , , . 250 VTlSVTTbGl S . . . G successful year . . . GFFlCERS Presidenl .-.--- ------..-- -.---- D a vid Vinie Vice-Presidenl .... ...... B recl: Millon Secrelary --.... -- . Mary Jean Reeves Treasurer ... .... Janire Wolford Adviser Arnell, Gibbs .. Miss Mary Sowards Ellis, Chrislie, Gibbs, Durham, Chrislerisen, Coffman, Second row, Dobson, Clarlc, Dulce, Calwell. Bosfwiclc, Brower, Ferguson, Follansbee, Brighfman, Erickson, Faries. Beach, Bean, Third row, Gazarian, Devers, Geraldine, Dowling, Balcer,Anderson, Dunn, Cox, Egge, De Maris, Coolc. Fourlh row, Carr, Bridenbeclrer, De Will, Clarlc, Emmons, Chapman, Barllell, Giles, Eiliol, Berg, Axlell, Fifth row, Squire. Gambill, Allen, Flynn, Coales, De Remer, Davidson, Fablinq, Fish, Albers, Dulcher, Elliol, Behr. Sixlh row, Alpine, Flynn, Freeman, Clark, Farnsworlh, De Pledge, Crump. QQ 4 ef' Q Qs I N ff ,gb fe! in -1- I w fw'+w Q 9'SN QF :ff fe Us wg 'Q 6 - as af 1 Z . fix WA 'QM L-ff 42A 5 A' , ,,: Q , 5 'rl K W ' -S- nu- wx :Ji i Q 15 2: 11 ,A 5. .515 1 4 I ll an Ilan. A Q53 -:ff cr av W-X f ' NN' L xx f -4, IQSQN' 521' 0 :ff 'tg ff 5 v wg Q Aw Q N 'F 'F 1 fb in 5' sv f Q ew Q w 1-ff , Mg -.' Y Q 94 LJ 5 4 fb 5 W iw M r sf 54 l ' Ax 'P yi ' E ff' -5 4 gf AS 5 v If I 7 Q Q 7R l 5 ' sl Y i , , N Qi -ggi . A A ,.., in N V X Q vp .Q .4 S 5 F yi 0 A, V I 4 I ij Y ' V? f 1 W Q ,N , A M? I ri K i 4' ' f if ' I I Xm'A W L ng ,Q if Qggfg me f 5,5 W1 Y 4 if mf 1 G r' Upper, Band: Firsl row, Hamillon, Herf, Clarlc, Blanclwlield, Moore,Sl1or+, Norrie, Snorfurn, Gills, G-ranfham, Purdem, Powell, Bell, Armslronq, AIT, Pellil, MacArthur, Sloner, McClure, Freeman. Second row, Marquis, Kilqrove, Mr, Mendenhall. Lang, Budd. Lower, Slrinq Ensemble: Firsf row, Shafer, Keen, Wade, McGarvey. Second row, Grier, Kilqroye, Bonner, 'lla ic llialee ENSEMBLE . . . weird chords . . . Tinlcle of lhe 'rimes a weelc . . . small group . piano . . . llie ensemble is luned . . . melodious playing dl' QIGVWSS Gnd assemblies music begins . . . under baron of Mrs. Adrienne Charles Mendenhall . .. Penny . . . performs for class reas . . . Chrislmas OFFICERS play . . . assemblies . . . gracluafion , . . Pmsldenl ' Vice-Presiden? .- ..... .. BAND . . . rehearsals af 7:30 a.m .... sleepy- Secreyaryuu eyed musicians fooling horns . . . praclicing four Treasurer .. buf good . . . . direclor, Mr, .-.- Bob Freeman Dick Blanclwlield Mary Lou Norrie . . . . . Neil Snorfum Lell, Pep Associalion: Firsl row, Fraw- ley, Kieller, Morgan, Second row, Kiel, Williams, Weslerdoll. Terrill. Third row, Kallenbach, Hibbard, Schmidt Pr-omvtmg Pep Soulh Pas . . . Soulh Pas . . . Rah! Rah! Rah . . . Prornoling school pep fhroughour lhe alhlelic Year . . . planning color day . . . all loolball hall-lime skils . . . sponsoring aller game dances . . . lhese and olher jobs relaling lo raising The enlhusiasm ol lhe sludenf body foward Sporling evenls . . . advised by Miss l-lesler Lauman and Mr. James Miller . . . very efleclive . . . gelling more sludenls Oul lo lhe games. , . making lhem yell in one slrong voice . .. OFFICERS Presidenl .---.-.- - -------------f---- Don Williams Vice-President ... ... John Weslerdoll Secrelary-Treasurer .... Sally Kieffer Punt 'lien ll-lE S CLUB . . . for all-around alhlefic men . . . requires len poinls for membership . . . varsily lellers counl live poinls . . . bee lellers, lhree . . . cee lellers, one . . . senl represenlalives fo lhe sludenl alhlelic conference of Soulhern California lo decide slandards for alhlelics in high school . . . OFFlCERS Pregidenf ....... .......... .,.,.. J a cl: Allen Vice-Presidenl ---A --- Sfuarf Ferguson Secrelaryfreasurer - -- John Schmifz l Right, 'S' Club: Kneeling, Allen, Fer- iusmn, Schmitz, Firsl row, Coach Green, Moore, Gmnlharv, Sioberl, Johnson, Yea- ln-l, Second row Uahlo, l-lershberqer, l-lurnann, Brienfzr, Gschwind, l-libbard. Third row Slewarl, Dale, Bradford. Wal- -.lrorn Gfsnnbill, Teler. Cooper. kr. .v wr' Above, Cadel Corps: Firsl' row, Musick. Purdum, Jones, Cash, Reid, Gregory. Second o Farnsworlh Slrohm Theolooldl, Lawrence, Powell, Third row, Carler, Cowens, Richards, Paine, Hall. Fourlh row, Ba resen, French Hall Alpine, Barbour. Ilia ching 1410119 CADET CORPS . . . signing up wifh Mr. Adams lo serve in lhe sludenl army . . . learning lhe marche ing sleps . . . becoming acquainlecl wilh lhe princi- ples of ballle . . . carefully lraining . . . lirsl day of forces viclorious . . maneuvers . . . selling up defense ol lhe Monlerey Lieulenanl Colonel Richard Hedrick and Caplain Leo Harris review Mr. James Carpenfer looks on. Hills . . . flanking movemenls wilh lhe lighl machine gun . . . allacking wilh rifles and grenades faking prisoners . . . killing lhe enemy . . . Soulh Pasadena The Cadef Corps while Senior Tri-Y: FirsT row, Dobson, secreTary: BosTwick, vice- prc-sidenTq Beardsley, presidenT: Devers. Treasurer. Second row, Sc,o'rT, PiTre, Clark, Duke. Third row, Colwell, Norrie, Laney, Hovey, Gazarian. FourTh row, Bonner, Norcross, SToll, Mcliibben, Gills, Fifth row, lngorsol, Johnson, Smiley, Web- sler, Manuolli. Tri- . . . meeTing Tor The TirsT Time in The Tall . . . sophomores organizing new clubs and elecTing oTTicers . . . juniors and seniors welcoming new members and greeTing old members . . . cabineT meeTing To ouTline The purposes Tor The year . . . learning The Tri-Y code . . . having a beTTer under- sTanding wiTh The girls in your own group . . . dis' covering common inTeresTs . . . de-baTing . . . learn- ing To Think diTTerenTly . . . having poT-luck suppers . . . making cuddle Toys and paTchfwork quilTs Tor The Red Cross . . . making plans Tor The annual dise TricT Tri-Y conTerence To be held in San Dimas canyon . . . renTing buses Tor TransporTaTion . . . singing and laughing on The way To The ConTerence . . . making imporTanT Tri-Y decisions . . . Teeling very Tired on The way back, buT very happy . . . ending oT The Tri-Y year wiTh elecTion OT nexT year's oTTicers . . . big plans Tor The TuTure . . . Upper leTT, Junior Alpha Tri-Y: Folsom, vice-presidenT3 Tench, presidenTg Leonard, secreTary, FirsT row, Fabling, Brandenburqer, Slovenson, Mclnnes. Second row, STrinqham, Harris. McNauqhTon. Kimball. Third row, Ruddy, Lincoln, Anderson, Morgan. Fourlh row, Smphin, DuTcher, Anderson, Granrud, WeingarTner. Upper righf, Junior lTa Tri-Y: Scarfre, presidenT7 STuarT, viceApresidenT: Head, secrmaryp Jordon, Treasurer. FirsT row, Daynes, Fundenburg, Recor, Ellwood, KenT. Second row, KeiTTer, l-lamiITon, Leh, Maxwell, Johnson. Third row, WaTerbury, PrescoTT, MazzeTTi, Hough. Spaulding, Hinckley. FourTh row, Lindell, Klippel, Anderson, Grier, CoaTeS. Top row, Rader, Hill, Srhissler. Sundbye, Sigler, Minx, Morgan. Lower leTT, Sophomore A. Tri-Y: Egqe, presidenTg Dunn, vice-presidenT: Beach, secreTary: Reynoids, Treasurer. FirsT row, Erickson. Jackson, LanziT, Ellis, Cox, Miles, CarTer, Tashima. Second row, Diepenbrock, De Maris, Geyer, Carrillo, Dorflinqer, Cook, l-loTchkiss. Third row, Johnson, Meyn, WhisTler, Humphrey, Eade, Wagqoner, Hanna, Osborne. FourTh row, Schwffih. Philleo. Reynolds, Milqus, Hall, Lyons, Glidden, Lewis. FiTTh row, Burkman, Marlin, Lindell, Baker, Brower. BelT, Hoskins, SmiTh. Lows-r riqhT, Sophomore B. Tri-Y: Hood, preside-nTg Remy, vice-presidenT: Sanson, secreTaryg Rising, Treasurer. FirsT row, Menafo, Sleyfsn, Briqhfman, Roodhouse, Axfell, Second row, Gibbs, Blakesly, Sornmerfield, Hill. Rising, Kennedy. Third row, Paris. La MonTague, Hinds, Tice. Ramsen, Goodwin. Fourih row, HerringTon, Fish, CederquisT, Cowles, Hice, Sissler, Bradley. FiTTh row, Davis, Yarcho. CoThern, WhiTe, Evrckhouser, Shafier, Willie, Williams. -sa-nuin -1-'wmv L mawg:ma-siviri N1-71 ElecTion oT oTTicers in Tall . . . organizing Tor The year. . . prinTing and selling programs aT The TooTA ball games . . . having inTer-club baslceTball games ' . . . lisTening To spealcers . . . holding ioinT nneeTings . . . planning Tor and presenTing Hi-Y dances . . . enjoying The Hi-Y banqueT . . . meeTing once a L23 semesTer wiTh The Tri-Y's . . . buying a sporT Tilm 'fgszef-is ouT oT The TooTball money Tor The Hi-Y assembly in Ri June . . . using The Hi-Y cabin Tor various programs ThroughouT The year . . . sending delegafes To inTer- communiTy convenTions and meeTings . . . upholding The purpose oT The HifY organizaTion . . , doing your very besT To creaTe, mainTain, and exTend ThroughouT The school and communiTy high sTand4 ards oT ChrisTian characTer . . . Above: Henry WrighT, chairman of The Hi-Y council, who coordinaTed The acTiviTies oT all The l-li-Y chapfers. Upper LeTl': Kenny Lawson, Bill Briener, Chuck Morlan, Upper RighT, Junior Hi-Y: Simons, Treasurer, Mills, secreTaryg CrarnpTon, vice president Morlan, presidenT, FirsT row, Loclcland, Hughes, Shaw, Conn, Woodburn, Bingham, MacArThur. Second row, Lupher, Kenson, Simpson, Maxwell, Landon, Uiclcson, WrighT, Third row, Broolcs, Welsh, Weiriclc, HuTT, Kendriclc, Blom, Millilcan. FourTh row, Bird, Walbridge, McATeer, Malone, Spencer, Lawrence, Kenson, Anderson, Wernli, Lower LeTT, Sophomore Hi-Y: Johnson, sergeanl-aT-arms: Thompson, Treasurerg Piclxelf, secreTary, Huyclx, vice-presidenTg Lawson, presidenT. FirsT row, Gibson, Oury, Rich, VVildins, BosTwiclc, Love, Linsley. Second row, Landon, Misner, Brainard, Rogers, Dunlap, Weldon, Ogden. Third row, Lard, Rouse, Brown, Rogers, Warnshuis, Gorman. FourTh row, BuTTinqTon, MarTin, Powell, Ogden, Woodlourg, STringer, Smiley, FiTTh row, Jaclcson, Wade, Miller, ShrirnpTon, Wells, Rouse, McGuire, Top row, Briflingham, Kiernan, GeTcholl. RoberTson, Sinclair, Tuclrer, WebsTer, Gunzel. Lower righT, Senior Hi-Y: Briener, president: Hansen, Treasurer, SieverT, secreTaryg Hershloerger, vice-presidenT. FirsT row, ArThur, Schmidt G,-schwind, Williams, Humann, Mccloskey, GilleTTe. Second row, GranTham, Wood, Rousselof, Vance, Gordon, Meyn, Leeds, Third row, Ferguson, Reynolds, Johnson, Terrill, Vinie, Claris, Ewing, Bailey, Clough, FourTh row, Hughes, Allen, Dresser, BradTord, Chrisfensen, Hibbard, Cooper, T-loTTrnan. Fifth l Ey Iv S . . . . y . , . rww, Mc raT , miTh, Gambill, McRae, WalsTrom, DenisTon. Sixfh row, Flynn, SmiTh, Yealcel, SchmiTz, RoberTson, TeTer, Taylor, Sabin, Top row, Wrighl, Magee, se l ww X- Above, Stamp Salesman: Firsl row, Wiclcham, Dunn, Egge, Tall, O'l-lare, Crow, Scarfe, Anderson. Second row, Kilpatrick, Morgan, Mann, Reynolds, I-lenry, Reynolds, Landell, Norman, Whiliier. Third row, Crane, Engel, Clough, Riclceil, Marlin, Lighf, Kovacevich. Fourlh row, Davidson. Dei Rerner, l-lines, Fundenburg, Sigler, Suiphin, Chase. Filih row, Rousselof, C-schwind, l-lershberger, Smilh, Welch, Dilce, Richards. Top row, De Will, Williams, Schrnidl, Schmitz, Polly. Smith, Slokcs, McElralh, Kenson, Hough. 90 Pe C'ente1-A STAMP SALESMEN . . . Tuesdays . . . racing around frying lo gel IOO per cenl in lirsl period classes. . . selling war bonds and slamps lo palriofic sludenls . . . classes compeie . . . Wednesdays . . . slamps relurned lo buyers . . . bond drive . . . Marine flyers speala . . . SIO8,000 navy Corsair goal . . . Sll l2,7l5 grand lolal . . . under managemenl of Billie Rae Slarlc, commissioner ol sales promolion. Zan tern figla tel-A PROJECTIOIXHSTS . . . volunreering lor oulside lessons . . . ralcing lhe Training from Mr. Carl Gruhn, who organized The group . . . earning your license . . . being called +o run rhe proieclor for rhe firsr lime . . . finding ir considerably simpler lhan you expecred . . . noi' seeing many movies buf feeling very responsible lhal The olher sludenrs do . . . perlecling your lechnique wilh lilm and sound . . . Right, Rroieclionisls: Firsf row, Toms, Manning, Cox, Lyons, Keen, Cederquisr, Brandenburqer. Second row, Scarfe, Car- rillo, Grier, Weld, Purdum, Bosrwiclfi Callendar. Third row, Hall, Cvranl, Terrill, Bird, Cassidy, Schlundl, Bridenbeclcer. Fourlh row, Jones, Reinlre, Lawrence, Kiernan, Ellis, Powell, Warren. Fifth row, Kiernan, Galchulf, Moore, Jaccard, Mil- ion, Smifh, McElraih, Brainard. Above, Alhlelic Service: Eirsl row, Wallcer, Collman, Chris- nsen. Second row, Hall, Crump, Hewilson, Third row, Carr, igle, Caslain, McElralh, Eourlh row, Slewarl, Hibbard. louqh, McCloskey, Ewing. Kelaind Scene THE STAGE CREW . . . arranging lhe slage lor every assembly . . . conslrucling lhe scenery . . . planning revolving spol-lighls and lighl ellecls . . . loning lhe public address syslem , . . lols ol work . 4 . small recognilion lrom sludenls . . . managed by Mr. Edgar Jacobs. . . Keeping fddl' ATHLETIC SERVICE . . . pulling up lences around lhe lield belore games. . . lield ushers . . . direcling crowds . . . keeping people oll lhe lields . . , aiding liclcel and program sales . . . wearing ribbons on lheir arms wilh ollicial prinled on lhem . . . re- sponsible lor ordered alhlelic evenls . . . organized by Don Hibbard and Pele McCloskey. Zig KuAineAA COMMERCIAL OFFICE . . . adding machines . . .checks . . . bills. . . handling lhe money mallers 'ol lhe school . . . lraining sludenls al lhe same lime . . . adviser, Mr. Guy Wood . . . BOOKSTORE . . . noleeboolr paper . . . pencils . . . lrosh hals . . . all supplies and kniclrnacks can be oblained . . . Elizabelh Keen managing . . . Below, Commercial Slall: Eirsl row, Mr. Wood, Pelri. Bridgr McGarvy, Manuelli, Bannisler, Second row, Kurilirh, Keicli, Jo hn Below, Slage Crew: Firsl row, Boslwicli, Hunler. Second row, son, Fox, Clarlc. Third row, Frew, Gazarian, Bellis, Shaffer, Keen Mr. Jacobs, Squires, Warren. Third row, Copps, Houls. Topp. Jackson, Kool: Three NNE fa Q S8832 QM Gigi' S L 14th le ticA xx 'iv Q X ' ia. , Ns, 1 'W - 3 f at Q ,P WF X mm ' Sw QW M .qxk Q Kay 'Sperm C h Roberis Coach Wllllamson oaC ' r J ' Varsily grid machine . . . menlor, Frank Williams and Assislanl Sam Roberls . . . enjoy lairly successful season . . . a leam wilh many ups and downs . . . led by Caprain Don Hib- bard, who received a berlh on lirsl slring eleven of Cll: Group IV league and CIF soulhern division reams . . . Tigers also place Pal Shea and Bill Breiner on all league groups . . . Began season wilh only lhree weeks ol praclice . . . laced Mark Keppel for inilial conresr . . , only lhree relurning monogram winners for Bengals . . . eighl for Azfecs . . . firsl quarler Keppel pigskinners oulclassed a green and inexperienced Tiger eleven . . . by half Williamson man lrailed I3 lo O . . . led by Pal Shea and l-lugh Tassey, Soufh Pasa- denans slaged comeback . . . lallied in fhird quarler aller filly-lwo yard march . . . l-lugh Tassey carrying lhe ball inlo pay dirl . . . Keppell quenched spark by inlercepiing Tiger pass, ending rally . . . final score Azlecs I9, S.P. 6 . . . Wildcals mel Bengals on home grounds . . . Williams' men rallied +o score in lhird afler drawn oul, scoreless lirsf hall . . . failing lo make conversion fhe score read 6 +o O in Souih Pasadena's favor . . . however a fired Monrovia eleven 'loughl back coura- Varsity Squad' Fronf row Tassey Shea R Kenson Br C l H'bb d l , , , , . , une, ap. I ar , Breiner, Granlham, Wright P, Kenson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Mgr. MacRae, Second row, Coach Williamson, Gschwind, Vinie, Sieverl, Smifh, McQueen. Tenison, Hoffman, Johnson, A. Dale, Kenyon, D. Dahle. Third row, Mills, Bradford, R. Simpson, Roberlson, Schmilz, Magee, Pickell. Lupher, S. Simpson, Relrllfe. Dresser, Mqr. Rousselol. lla Aitq geously , . , fallied in closing minufes of con- fesf . . . final counf read Monrovia 7, S.P. 6 . . . in Iasf pracfice affair Bengals looked like a much im roved crew . . . down a sfrong Beverly I-lillsl squad I3 fo O . . . bofh Tiger scores came by virfue of passes . . . Bengals faced Glendale in opening league filf . . . blasfers 'rook advanfage of weak Tiger forward wall in firsf half scoring fwo fouch- downs fhrough fhe line . . . Locals fallied once in closing minufes of firsf half . . . half fime score reading I3 fo 6 . . . fhe Soufh Pasa' denans came back in second half wifh new deferminafion . . . hif pay dirf in fhird quar- fer buf failed fo make conversion . . . also fhrusf deep info Dynamifer's ferrifory buf were sef back by unfimely penalfy . . . Glen' dale I3, S.P. I2 . . . in a wild scoring confesf lhe Tigers blasfed I-Ioover 30 fo I2 . . . fhe Bengals fook advanfage of an early lead and never sfopped scoring . . . Shea, Tassey, and I-libbard led fhe affack for The Tigers . . . mud and wafer proved fo be fhe downfall of fhe Williamson men in fhe Burbank grid affair. . . fhe Bulldogs gained a lead of 6 poinfs which fhe Soufh Pasadenans could never cafch . . . fwice fhe Bengals were wifhin 5 yards of fhe goal marker . . . lwice fhey failed fo 'rally Capl' Don Hlbbard Granfham, LG Varsify Firsf Sfring. Forward wall: R. Kenson, RE, Brune, RT: Breiner, RG: Wrighf, C7 kf' Id 'I se , RI-I: Ferguson, Q: P. Kenson, F7 Shea, LI-I. I-Iershberger, LT: I-libbard, LE. Bac ie 1 as y fri men Shlfly Shea ll-d lay guard Richard Granllvam, Pal Shea, SPE 1 H uf unfl miner ls slwrwvn rlpplnq call seven yards aqainsl M mln lf:-mm-l ln rlw- Tigers upenlnq vncmunler ml llnrz season, kvlwvuvn- lrw llp-r lulllvmflc lllill Kvnsfm nu ulmwn 1'- 1 llnml vul glnglll rnlry Ua Aitq as 5 ill x V xv, 'If Q 'X i X wif 3 X six enson siopped llllll-fl ullnr fl shell lynn in Hun ll' , , w ,nf ' rwfvw u :www .-r ls . 1lfllSl'l.7. N Gsclnwind Tallies 'lflvln-5 www-r lvlf. lzvvn rl llwl lm ln-, Wfxll Qgqlwwlng 'Y lr- f- ww- ll wr ll:-lv ffl lln- Mwnffvvla 'mln'-, Qllwvr Bengals ' nr C51 wllv-ww ll? nwlln gl l awsvy, l?VllN?VlS4YV7, and Bruno. Mon .17 SV6, ,S as-f,f:.-,V l-llbluarfl Snefa Fl-f ms n R,Kf1nsow Sleverl l llvnsln Srnlllw l-le'sl'1lw2r1wV Slvrguswn Ulmlmle lass'-v Bran-v . . . llnal score Burbank 6, SP, O . . . Pasaf dena, league champs, were lasl lo lace Tigers . , . SP. delerrnined lo revenge llneir previous vveelc's deleal al Pasadena! expense . . . locals' loallled wlllw norllwerners lo a l2-lo l2 dead- loclc llmus holding llwe vlsllors lrorn deleallng all league Compelilors . . . Bengals llnislwed in lwo-way lle lor league slandlngs . . . placed llmree men on all league lirsl leam . . . Bill Brelner, guard' Pal Shea, lwallbaclct Don Hibbard, end . . . I In lation ig .rams X il I. Q I I S Blood ancl mud--Aller Iakinq an aerial from Shea, Sluarl Ferquson wades his way down Ihe Iield behind Iho capable blockinq of Bud Roberlson. In Ihe Burbank encounler, Bur- bank 6, SP O. x Q Q I Q i End run--Pal Shea, winq hall, runs info a hosl of N Pasadena J.C. Iacrclers, makinq I2 yards before beinq K W I srnolhered under. Pasadena I2, SP. I2, ! .N If M ,, A.. Q ' '- X - r ':4.v 1 I lx I I P. Kensnn Gschwind Granlharn Wriqhl Roberfson Schmilz Tenison Dale Bfeifief Mills Andersen Reinke Tassey 'lrlppedfpulled down by Iwo Iornados aller a reverse play, fullback Hugh Tassey passes inferlerers Schrnilz and Breinerl Olher Iiqers shown are Dresser, Dale, and Wriqhie Hoover IQ, SP 30. Iiqers GPDOUQVIIS 6 Mark Keppel I9 6 M0nrOvIa 7 I3 Beverly Hills O IR Glendale I3 30 Hoover I2 O Burbank 6 I2 Pasadena I2 79 69 ...- f 3ee Foolball Squad: Fronl row, Brammon, Hayes, Mello:-sian, Burlcy, Mcclung, Gillelle, Beal, Vlr,Guirw King Hughes, Howard, Kevin Hughes, Gardner, Bird. Second row,Wes1erdoll,WeiriCl1, Wi-Mir l'-liruri, Vance, Gordon, Chrislensen, Allen, Conn, Humann, Nevius, Kenf, Bridenbeclrer, + Croul Woodburn. Third row, Coach Miller, Welsh, Mudie, Reichwein, Hood, T. Rogers. Marlin, ilolf' Jrhnson Sinclair Wilfer Curl Bullin lon Shr oclc Roberfson Coach Green Fourfh row I 5 H f i r i ' I i q ' Y ' i ' i ihrimplon Merrill, May, Karsfe, Shaw, Williams, Arlhur, Parrilla, Simons, Brooks, Hamillon, Qi-mira lrs, Lodches H + Mrllpr , and Qrepn Bengal Bees have successful season . . . win for games.. . lose lwo . . . lie one . . . Led by Coac C. Merril Green . . . Caplain Jaclc Allen . . Tigerlcils slarl off 7 game season . . . crush Ma Burbani Mech Humann-Abou? fo be slopped by a hosl of Bulldogs, Kepple Begg, 21.0 , , , Tiger fullback, Paul Conf Hvnrv Hurnann is shown aller running up a sizeable gain aqainsl Cenfer Johnny Wesferdoll infercepf Azfec passe Bmmlil' Burbank 7' SP H' for impressive viclory . . . Monrovia baffles Espi menl' lo O-O lie . . . Hallbaclc Chrislensen, laclv Wirler play rugged ball . . . Beverly Hills beah 840 . . . End Pal Kenl, Quarlerbaclc Humann, Ca Alwvv, Hixnl: Hiirnann, Phelps Will+3r, Marlc Hamillori. Bao Chrislenwn, Tom Rogers Kon Slolces, Pal Kool, Pifihf, lvf-ri-ll Cliirlr Dfivf- We:bv,:r, George Eshoo. lliil Arthur. Kee l s5N3m.mnm,.s Bee Firsl Slring' Forward wall Welsh RE W Caol. Jack Allen lain Allen gel hol . . . Firsl' league game Glendl Bl ' ae asler Bees gel luclcy I9-I4 wan Rogers Welsh score louchdow , ns . . . Hoover Glen- dale lc lc ' ' noc s over Tngerlclls . . . I3-6 . . . Cenler Wese lerdoll, Guards Everell Clarlc hif by bad iniuries . . . buf Burbank bealen, l3f7, wilh Hugh Gordon and Dave Weber filling in lor iniured boys . . . lasl game wilh Pasadena J.C. Willer, Eshoo, Ken? Conn fear Bullpuppies aparl 7-6 score . . . Season ends . . . P l au Conn has four louchdowns and lhree conversions for 'rop scoring honors . . . . , , 7 eiriclc, RTg Hnmillon, RG: Weslerdoll. C3 Briden beclcer, LG: Willer, LT: Kenl, LE. Baclclield, Chrlslensen, Rr-lp All LH' ' Q u en, ,Conn, F, Humann, Allen meefs Pasadena-Capl. Jack Allen fries fo pull away from Bulldog linemen while George Eshoo spills anolher Pasadenan wifh perlecf body bloclc. ridmen Above, Bob Curl, Ken Kondricks, Hugh Gordon, Paul Conn, Bruce Bridenbeclrer, Bruce Johnson, Dial: Croul. Lell, Bud Nevius. John Welsh, Rule Rarrilln, Dirk Weirlclc, Nol shown, John Weslerdoll. Sfewarf vs. Burbank- -Sprinqinq l-luqh Slewarl qrabs ball from desperale Burbank baslreiloaller as Tex Pelly awaifs relurn pass. Y 1 Aitq Varsiry hardwoodrnen . . . enioyed besl season since l94I . . . placed second in leaque , . . under able guidance of Coach C. Merrill Green . , . spir- iled by Caplain John Denislon . , , 'rwo Tigers ree ceived berrhs on all-league lirsf reann , . , John Den- islon and William Cooper. . .also chosen on second and lhird learns all-CIF respecfively , . . Won Jrwenly of lheir lwenly-fhree conlesls . . , losing +o Glendale Hoover rwice . . . San Diego once , . . Bengals en+ered rhe posr-season Beverly l-lills lournamenf . . . came in lhird . . . Jack Moore elecred calpain for nex+ year . . . S P. Opponenf Score 43 Monrovia. I7 51 ---,.- El Monle . 26 35 --..--- Pasadena . --- 33 Glendale .. ... 26 38 .... .nf V, W M Iv, -.-.- ' HuQl1Siewarl Jarlr Moore Bill Cooper Tex Polly Wayne Tu: lrer Coach Green ncrnonslrales underhand pass lo casaba lirsl sfrinqers. Capiain John Denisron, Tex Pelry, Jaclc Moore, l-luqh Siuarl and William Coopei Coach C. Merrill Green lilovpn te:-A B ....,. Downey... .. I8 7 .. Long Beach Wilson ... 25 9 ...... Franklin ..... XI 4 .... Mark Keppel -- I2 2 ...... Burbank -.--. 24 9 Glendale Hoover .. 30 7 . . . ..... Pasadena --.. .. . 30 5 - Glendale 37 i..- .... Downey... ...25 J .... Mark Keppel ...24 3 ...,.., Burbank ,.... 30 l Glendale Hoover 4l i 420 verly Hills Tournament A- South Pasadena melonrnen did arnselves proud in this year's annual Beverly Hills allair by icinq third in a tield ot' sixteen. Upper left: Tex Petty out- iches Inglewood man in initial altair, as Huqh Stewart looke , Upper riqhl: Willie Cooper dribbles around waitinq Loriq ach Wilson quard in second qame, Lower letrtz Tex Petty hts for loall aqainst two Compton cornpetitorsi Lower riqht: iqh Stewart qrasps tor ball aqainst towerinq Dick Barnes ot' n Dieqo Hoover, Center: Beautiful trophy which Bengals ined by takinq thircl place. Pete Meyn Frank Yeakel David Dahle Jack Waftrom Joe Teter VARSITY SQUAD: Bottom row, Coach C, Merrill Green, Wayne Tucker, l-luqh Stewart, Jack Moore, Captain John Deniston, William Cooper, Peter Meyn, and Tex Petty. Top row, Bill Bird, manaqer, Dave Dahle, Joe Teter, Frank Yeakel, Jack Walstrom, Gil Smith, Sherwood Simpson, and Lawrence Remy, manager. Captain John Deniston ifyvmwrn ' ' as ,Q if ' .i if f N S .. V Kee Coacli Sam Roberfs Bee liardwoodmen . . . Sam Roberls, menlor , . . George Lindsley elecled caplain a+ close of season . . , demonslraled grealesl power foward end ol baslcelball year . . . placed +hird in league .. .Linds- ley, Vessey, Kenl, and Sclwmidl oulslanding perform- i ers for Tigerlcil casabas . . . S.P. Opponenfs Score 39 -.............---. Pasadena . .... 43 fl? A' -' I I '- 'D Lownes, Coaclrw Roberls. 33... --Burbanlrm.. ...3l PI Pasadena - 44 Xl Glendale . 32 U -. l-looyer -. Zl 54 -- Burbanlq 20 lindulvy Ken? Valle-rson Slolcrvs Vessey Sinclair u Schmid? Kaqey Kiernan Russ Kier Ci-ii Bdslci-llvfull Squad: Fmnl row, llrxly, nan, caplain, leafs ball Cannon, Claw, Kii-rnan, Riqdon, Second from Junior l ligl1 lioopslrer row Moon- l-larriwn, Rodda Cmarln as Bill Cannon comes up lo lvliili-r. assisl S. P, leammale. Bee Baslcefball Squad: Fronl row, Howard, Lawson, Sclwrnidl, Kent Linds Balernan, Vessey. Second row, Curl, Beal, Harding, Willer. Townley, Slo Leaping Lindsley f--George Lind: slrelclnes for a rebounding ball in banlc tilt, Pal Kwnl, forward, and Baleman, forward, wafclw aclion. Cee No class Cee league . . . Squaw lreelanced . . . mel El lvlonle Monlebello, Monrovia, Alhambra Calliedral, and Complon . . slarled oul slowly . . . dropped me iorily of 'rlweir games . . . linall lwil flieir slride . . . overcame mos of flue lasl opponenfs . . . cap fained by Russell Kiernan . . coached by Mr, James Miller. qh Slewarl is seen execulinq perlecl serving m in a leaquo rnafch wilh Burbank. X, sa 2? Capl. Bob Gambill Coach Monroe California lnlerscholaslic Champs . . . Group IV Champs . . . lirsl California championship for Ben- gal nelmen since l932 ...coached by Charles Mon- roe . . . Bob Gambill proves able caplain, allhough did nol' play enlire season . . . Slewarl, Kohler, Erosl, Gambill, Teler, Smilh, Cooper, DeWiH, Wal- slrom and McGregor comprise rosler of Tiger champs . . . won I4 of lheir I8 malches . . . I-lugh Slewarr lo represenl Soulhern California in easlern lournamenls . . . S.P. Opponenf PRACTICE I4 . Monrovia 6 . ...... EI Monle ..... . 4 - -.- Lonq Beach Poly . .V 7 - ,.... Callech -..- - 2 U.C.L.A. .. I . . . Sanla Monica - - 3 - Beverly Hills LEAGUE 9-7 Burbanlc 6-lf? .---. Glendale ..- 9-9 -- Glendale I'-locver A 8.9 ,..... Pasadena ..... C.l.E. FINALS I9 . .... Alhambra . . .. Iblfg Beverly I-lills Willie Cooper demonslra'es baclchand malch. Score . I . 3 - 5 . . 3 . 7 , 8 .. 6 ..O-2 -- 3-W2 . . O-0 . . I-O 9 ... I Ilfp lechnique in praclice flat Men Varsily Tennis Squad' Bollom row Kohler De Will Ca fain Gambill . , , , p . Cooper, McGreqor. Slandinq, Coach Monroe, Walslrom, Slewarl, Tefer, Erosl, Bird, manager. al-Aitq Cinde Soulh Pasadena's varsily lrack Team . . . coached by Frank Williamson . . . caplained by dislonce slar Casey Bradford . . . placed fourlh in Group IV league . . . handicapped by bad lrack wealher all season . . .only one praclice lracklesl . . . Alhambra lrampled early in season . . . 70'-30 . . . El Monle Relays nexl . . .Tigers 'rhird wilh I9 poinls . . . lwo records broken by Espee rnen . . . Terrill, Wesler- doll, Bullinglon, and Bradford break lwo-mil sland- ard . . . Conn, Shea, Gschwind, and Johnson smash sho?-puf record . . . lirsl league meer wifh Glendale Varsi+y +racks+ers-Left, Terrill breaking The 'rape in The 880. Left inner, Lawrence clearing 'rhe highs. Riqhl inner, Casey Bradford lin- ishing lhe mile. Riqhl, Breiner hands lhe balori fo Hibbard. Lower, Varsily relay le-am ol Slokes, Wesferdoll, Terrill. Brad- lord. Coach Frank Williamson . . . Tigers lose . . . 73-3I . . . Brea Relays on lab . . . Soulh Pas lourlh . . . lwo-rnile squad wins again .. . Burbank laken info camp. . . 65-38 . . . Glen- dale smolhers SP . . . 85-I9 . . . Bradford only win- ner . . . Pasadena edged . . . 55-49 . . . Bradford, Lawrence, and Conn place in Chaffey open . . . league finals . . . Tigers lourlh . . . Johnson, Law- rence, Bradford, and Breiner go inlo CIF run-olls . . . olher slandouls . . . Bob McQueen, Rogers brolhers, and Bruce Terrill . . . Varsily Track Group: Frm row, Dresser, Mills, Sirnps Bridenbecker, Kenson, l pher, Warburq, Sion Srnilh, Second row, Bra ford, Terrill, Chrislensa Ogden, Johnson, Brein McQueen. Lawrence, De l-libbard, Rogers, Willie son. Third row, Morl. Miles, May, Hough, Maq Anderson, Miller, Wriq Bullinglon, Slockdill, V liarns, Pickell. he To hack erformers-Leff Wes Coach Sam Roberls Soufh Pasadena Bee fhincladders . . . coached by Sam Roberls . . . capfained by disrance ace Johnny Wesferdoll . . . lwo school records esfablished . . . Paul Conn's 5C'7 in shof pul . . . Bruce Briden- becker's 2O'3 for 'rhe broad lump . . . Bees also placed fourlh in league compe+i+ion . . . firsl meef . . . Alhambra Moors whifewashed . . . 79-I6 . . . Glendale on lis'r for league meef . . . Tigers fall . . . 54-4l . . . Burbank nexl . . . Bengals nipped e Track Group: Fronl 1, Hughes, Macfxrlhur, 1rren.GilleHe, Dunn, ve, May. Second row, ark, Brarnmon, Croul, oo, Conn, Lawson, Mc- mg. Gardner, lv1cColgan. rd row, Reichwein, Wes- doll, Lindsley, Slokes, 1nson. Marlin, Johnson. P P - ' ferdoll finishing a lasl l32O. Lefl inner, Humann receiving fhe baron from Conn. Right inner, Sfokes breaking lhe lape in lhe I32O. Riqhf, Conn qelfinq off a good heave in The shof. Lower, Lindsley clearing fhe slick in The pole vaulf. . . . 48-46 . . . Bulilinglon, Sfokes, and Karsfe shine as 660 men . . , Kiffens bumped by Hoover . . . 58-36 . . . weak PJC squad subdued for firsl win . . . 66-24 . . . Charley Rela s . . . Buflinglron wins 330 . . . Harry Johnson lakes high hurdles . . . league finals . . . Conn, Weslerdoll, Bulilfinglon, Slokes, and Karsle only men 'ro place . . . l8 men presenfed lrack le++ers . . . Slokes, Bullinglon, and Conn go info CIF divisionals . . . n Kee Q. 4 A K W McCloskey Singles - Pele McCloskey, Tiger cenfer fielder, laps oul a safely in a practice Till. Sqlwmilz Smilh Allen Kc-nson Perry Moore if i- 1 l :,ml.e m ia, Varsiry Baseball Squad: Fronf row, Rous- selof, Dahle, Allen, Reinke, Ewing, Mc- Closkey, Perry. Second row, Coach Green, Wright Kenson, Moore, Schmifz, Smifh Wilkins, l-lull. Varsiry diamondmen . . . direcled and coached by C. Merrill Green . . . led on 'rhe field by 'liery Caprain Dayron Reinke . . . placed second ir league . . . lopped rwice in league by Burbank, Group IV champs . . .engaged in 25 games during season...won I3...los+ 12... During Easler vacarion en+ered Pomona Tourna- menr . . . losf fo Bonifa in opener . . . rhen played San Bernardino in consolidarion game . . . vicforious 6-O . . . knocked over Fullerron 7-3 . . . losr To San Diego Union l-ligh in consolafion finals 8-5 , . . ln league comperifion downed Pasadena and Hoover +wice . . . splir wifh Glendale . . , dropped rwo 'ro Burbank . . . Team deserves greal credir for all-our ellorls +0 win league . . . played all summer wifh San Marino Semi-Pro +eam . . . aided in erforfs by C. Merrill Green, Sidney Cherniss, Paul Colwell, and William Schmilz . . . Leading barfer for Tigers . . . Pele McCloskey wilh .320 average . . . led 'ream in 'rhal column for second conseculive year . . . followed closely by Moore, Dahle, and Perry . . . Dahle led chuckers by winning seven and losing 'rwo . . . Schmirz viclorious in live and deleared in live . . . Kenson winning one and losig four . . . Ho elakf Vars-Hy in Aciion - Leif, Tiger Iwirler John Schmitz shown foeing The rubber before delivering pilch in San Diego Hoover confesf. Cenfer, Jack Allen is doubled ollf Ihird in San Bernardino affair. Riqhr, David Dahle pauses rno- menlarily before rounding Ihird and scoring in San Diego Hoover encounfer. Capt Daylon Reinlre Opponents Score PRACTICE .. Whifiier . .. 2 Monrovia , -- 5 -- Beverly Hills .. 3 .. 4 .......LongBeachPoIy........ .. 2 POMONA TOURNAMENT .......,.Boni+a.......... .. 3 ----SanB'ernardino...--- O ........Fullerl'on.,...... .. 3 San Diego Union High 5 LEAGUE .....ElM0n1'e..... .. I -- Hunfingfon Park -- 3 Pasadena ..... .. 0 Glendale .- 2 .. Fremonl .. 6 -- Burbank .- -- 5 Whiliier .. .. 4 Alhambra .. .. 2 Pasadena .. O -.--.6lendaIe.. .. 5 -- San Diego Hoover .. 8 ......H0Over.... .. I .......Burbanlr...... .. 7 -- Long Beach Wilson - .- 5 Huniinglon Park .. 3 ......Burbanlc....,, .. I 88 slid-n-in-fhird - Dayfon Reinlce, caplain, slides safely info Third while playing wifh summer Semi-Pro nine. Mccloslmev Ewing Dame Wfiqhf Wilkins Hull ....N..s...X.MW,uwwwvmmgriwmnmfxmamf na -. b-W-mm-an-'suv ,u Coach Alberl l-laurel Qapf, Don McRae J.V. in acfion - Ar? Taylor, baffer, and John Rowe, pilcher, are shown In aclion in +heir respecfive lalenfs. in lhe Whi++ier qame. Junior Varsiry horsehiders . . . direcfed by Mr. 5.P. Alberf l-laurel . . . coached by former Espee s'ru- 3 Hi+ fhe dirl' 4 Warren Kiernan is seen slidinq safely in home Opponenfs Mark Keppel EI Monle .- denr and diamondman, Charles Cools '43 . . . en- 2 .- Cafhedral - - 7 .. .... Alhambra 'oy very good season . . . free lanced for compeh- I2 U H Mark Keppel fors . . .won 7 . . .' losl 3 . . . leading hiHers Powell, 6 .. .. Gunzel, Kiernan, and MacRae . . . lop fwirlers Rowe 8 H and Ackerman . . . season began April 5 . . . cli- 4 .. .. maxed May I6 . . - 58 9.. 9.. El Monle -- Alhambra - - . Whilfier - , Whiflier . Calhedral .. Score .. 2 .. 2 .. 4 .. 6 .. 2 .. 9 ..3 .. 4 .. .. 2 ..8 42 J. V. Baseball Squad: Fron? row, Paflerson, Gunzel, Powell, Knerr, Reahm, Brown, Moore, Lord. Second row, Mr l-laurel, Rowe, Aclcerman, Kiernan, Schmidl, Willer, MacRae, Taylor. Fighf-n-mad A Above left, Wal? Gschf wind follows Through on a hard blow To Paul Conn's face. Above right John Welsh and Alan Dale exchange iabs io fha lace in middle weigh? boul. Below, Marlc Hamillon lalls loward ropes as Ed Filley lands upper cul. go! en 910 A Tourney Firsl Annual Golden Gloves al Soulh Pasadena . . . huge success . . . lasled for rhree days . . . average arlendance 500 people . . . originaled and direcled by C. Merrill Green . . . sponsored by Boys League . . . Each march was lhree lwo-minulre rounds . . . Thirly-eighr enlries . . . Golden Gloves given To winners by C. Merrill Green . . . winners . . . Fly- weighr division, Bill Gannon . . . Ban+amweigh+, Gordon Eade . . . lzealherweighl, Larry Slraley . . . Lighrweighf, Hanlc Humann . . . Welferweighl, Mark Hamillon . . , Middleweight John Welsh . . . Lighl Heavy, Wall Gschwind . . . Heavy, Hanlc Wrighl . . . Hi? 'em hard -- Above, Harry Johnson swings aimlessly af Bill Breiner, who won boul on T.K.O. Below, Lee Hershberqer lhrows a hard riqhf fo Pal Shea's mid sec- lion as lhe lalier allempls To slave il off. Golden Gloves conleslanis: lzronl row, Riqdon, Hambley, bade, Brammon Aclcerman, Hamillon, K. Wright. Second row, Gash, MacArihur, Beal Schrnidf, Dale, Willcins, Breiner, Welsh. Third row, Smilh, Walleace, Pappas, Anderson, Hughes, Mccolgan, Gschwind, Ferguson, Howard, Fourlh row Maxwell, Conn, H. Wriqhl, Rouse, Hershberqer, Kent, Builerworfh, Mac Afeer, Reynolds. GAA Board: Firsr row, Miss Reese, J. Linlc, J. Arnerl, J. DeRemer, M. Coales. Misa Helen Reese, GAA adviser Second row, M. Jesseph, B. Swan, P. Kurilich, J. Holley. Third row, C, Dimmiclc, E. Hamillon, R, Jordan, V. Leishman, B. Davidson, Q 115,20 is GAA . . . balls flying . . . pigrails on end . . . legs Junior High Leaders and Managers Club in volley- running . . . membership given for pariicipaiion in ball . . . GAA viclorious . . . always. afferschool sporls . . . Ouch! iniliafion a+ GAA Presidenf .................. ...........,,. J egn Link spread . . . Ymmml good food . . . faculry defealed Vice-Presidenl Ruin Jordan by varsiiy in volleyball clash . . . Pomona College Secremry ..... Beffy Swan Play Day a+ Claremonr , . . whal' fun! . . . GAA vs. Treasurer . .. Jean Arneff GAA: Firsl row, J. Arnell, A. Crane, M. Jesseph, J. Linlr, J. DeRemer, M. Coales, A. Buscaglia, J. Srringham, C. Fabling. Second row, Miss Reese, M. Norrie, S. Toms, BQ Swan, P. Kurilich, J. Holley, A. Wagner, B. Colwell, B. Conrad. Third row, M. Thornburg, D. MQGarvey, B. Presion, H. Duclcmin. B. Davidson, B. Shorl, M. Monlero, E. Keen. Fourih row, P. Barrow, H. Kovacevich, E, Samson, J. Goodwin, A. Spinney, N. Bradley, J. Eade, N. Granrud, J. Willcenson. Fifrh row, J. Ingersoll, E, Hamilion, C, Dimmiclc, R. Jordan, E. Fish, V. Leishman. P. Bell, J. Whisller, B. Balmer. i J SP Club: Firsl row, A. Crane, J. Dellemer lpresidenTl, M. CoaTes, J. Holley. Sec- ond row, Miss Klann, P. Kurilich. M. seph lvice-presidenT, secreTarvl, J. Link, Third row, B. Davidson, V. Leishman lfreasurerl, R. Jordan, C, Dimmick. SP CLUB. . . new members , . . reviving old cus- Tom oT Tapping aT award assembly . . . belonging To one varsiTy . . . Three average . . . chosen by SP Club and GAA council . . . Connie Dimmick . . . Jeanne Holley. . .MargareT CoaTes . . .Ann Crane . . . RuTh Jordan . . . parTy Tor neophyTes . . . ice skaTing . . . dinner . . . Frenchman's Creek . . . Pomona Play Day . . . anoTher parTy . . . badminTon . . . bowling . . . dinner . . . For Whom The Bell Tolls . . . SPEEDBALL . . . drop ThaT kick . . . righT beTween The goalposTs . . . unnecessary roughness . . . Barbara Davidson, speedball manager and good aThleTe . . . BASKETBALL . . . hiT The backboard . . . righT Through The hoop . . . whiTes are ahead OT The oranges . . . Torward . . . Virginia Leishman, This season's baske+baII manager, . . no score . . . Owww! . . . whaT elbows . . . personal . . .Tree Throw . . . one poinT . . . back To cenTer . . . clribbles and iuggles . . . all Tor a superb record OT baskeTball games Tor '45, Www... Miss MarqareT Klann, SP Club Adviser LQTT, a drop kick by Persida Kurilich is blocked by Jean Link wiTh Team- maTe Virginia Leishman coming To The rescue in a heaTed speedball RighT, BaskeTbalI VarsiTy: FirsT row. ShorT, Granrud. game. Second row, EvereTT, Brooks, Jesseph. TENNIS . . . Wow! . . . wha? a smash.. .love loriy . . . a lasl moving game . . . where's my fennis raclcel? . . . perlecl form . . . Jean l-lolley, come pelenl manager . . . good player herself. . .doubles or singles , . . oufsidellll . . . one away . . . fwo away . . . lhal finishes The sel . . . and anolher A' swell season ol lennis ready +o be filed away in A fhe boolcs . . . BADMINTON . . who's gof fhe birdie? . . . Whoosh! .. .here comes 'rhe wind again . . . Eleanor Ann l-lamilfon, fhis year's badminlon manager . . . an all-around girl , , , lhe girls' gym filled wifh shouling voices . , . badminlon nefs . . . whizzing raclcels . . . reach high for lhal one . . . we need a new birdie, 'rhis one's all de-lealhered . . .a sporl lm for lhe spring, fall, winler, and summer . . . soPTBALL . . . sewer Up, bellows lhe umpire ll msn McG:arvny swings a neal baclchand drive in a ' - ' Slrrrrrrllqe one ' ' - and ills a one 'lQlWl Oul l h nis mar . lowards cenfer field , . . good for lwo bases . . . slay where you are . . . lcnown as Americas iavorife sporl . . . one of 'rhe girls' iavoriles loo . . . fo use a soflball phrase . . . wind up wilh saying fhal Tennis, badminlon, and soilball are good American sporls. , In a badrninlon game Jean Coffman clues for a high birdie, Righl, Sfarlc swings, Leishman cafches. ,,..-'fl Volleyball Varsily: Firsf row, Jessepli, Carrillo, Wliisller. Sec- Nancy Lee Dowling prepares for a swill ond row, Kuriliclw, Jordan, Comes, HOCKEY , . . gimmie llwe sliclc willw ine blue Handle . . .wl'1isTle. . . bully . . . llwere goes The ball down llwe field , . .dribble . . . loolcil llwal swing . . . Connie Dimmiclc, This year's manager of lwoclcey . . . a swell sporl in everyflwing . . . nil il . . . riglwl befween flue goalposls . . . we're Jrwo alwead. serve in a yolleybal game. VOLLEYBALL . . . my serve . . . nel ball . . . reach lwiglw for llwal one . . . Margarel Jessepln, a real liiglw in volleyball managers . . . rolale . . . loo many hils on llwal side . . . a big nil for aller- sclmool sporls. Right, Hockey Varsily: Firsl row, Slworl, Davidson, Brooks, Norrie. Second row, Fablinq, Buckley, Dimmiclc. Jesseplri, LelT,Wl1aT a bully!! Buscaglia. v xX ' 1 sf--f Kool: Your ik!! 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BILLIE RAE STARK and JOHN SCHMITZ go for an evenings enlerlainmenl al flue RIALTO THEATER, IOQ3 Fair Oalcs Avenue, Sou+l'1Pasadena.Tl'1e RITY is al 804 Fair Oalis Avenue. TURNER, STEVENS 8: EGGLES- TON, funeral direclors, IOOO Fre- rnonl avenue, Soullw Pasadena, give friendly and considerale service. Lef THE VOGUE, 927 Fair Oaks Ave- Whose lucky feel are llwese, so well nue,Soull1 Pasadena, supply you wilh Clad in a pair of Weeiuns from llie lalesl slsirls and sweaiers as JAN- HUGGINS, Colorado al Madison, ICE WOLEORD and LOIS CHRIS- flue Home of Coolees and Saddles? TENSEN do. JOAN HUDSON . gf A ii,x was S, . - ig . fish? i. 'ff U yf 'Q 'K is xg- 'Q K . x? Si v1.11 ,ss ,ff fm: mwwmmmm E g W3 , 1 W 3 I mmm ' ' .Y -V-3 H- .,,,, I I 35 ' , , it Q2 'S f 2 I 1. 2 'vfyif , Q, 'fwfwgx - 'SF ' -X zawamw, W , V Q L Yi 1,555 W mf' ' ff: -f HX i 4 , ' --53. ,, ' 4 V ww ..,,. L.. . V L M ?K N,5' M-swag, umm Maxm Q Makinq Ihe usuaI rounds Io FOSSELMAN'S. ISIS Mission SIree+, Soufh Pasadena, Tor ice cream and soff drinks are MARY JOHNSON, HUGH OO R DO N, R U T H JOHNSON, BILL BIRD, CYNTHIA THOMSEN, and BUD VANCE.TheiroIherice cream sfore is aI' 5624 NorIh Figueroa Sfreef, HiqhIand Park. Here are seven cocker spaniel puppies sired ' by Champion Rocky Poinf Rob Roy, Iypical of Those bred by Monferey Kennels. Reqisfered puppies, dog food, and supplies aI SAN MARINO PET SUPPLY, 2506 HunIf inqfon Drive, San Marino. Husky SRSMHS s'ru- denIs, ALLEN BRIS- TOW and PAT KENT. assisf on The SOUTH PASADENA REVIEW, The weekIy newspaper which keeps The 'Towns- people beIIer informed of Iacal news. I IO8 Fair Oaks Avenue, SouIh Pasadena. ,vw 1 . aw ' if 'K , .:'-,:,.f,.,'-,Mu A H -,in YW fy ' K' ' ' .., ,ju I 109 f 'Rs Lu: HARRY ANDERSON PS ORG 0+ ww BARBARA CARTER was 5 large Seieaaop parlicular persons, who lake advanlaisge ol skilful workmanship al llne CUSTCM SHOE DRESS SHQP' III4 Fair Qaks Avenug FIXERY SHOP, 2557 Mission Slreei San Marino, wlwere lull soles are a specially. of gay summer collons a+ llwe LAURA NAN Soullw Pasadena. i . ANN SQUIRE AND Pl-lYl.Ll5 HALL fry Q'NElTA NORCROSS and MARY 1 .I b d f + MQCABE lake llieir navy blue skirls 'ro m ac a , OU Sf f'ffl.VeQ Com? an 6 Cf' UDID iilllll Qllrnnvra HALL5 'MAIGNG SHOP' IOOQ Fawn sJm'-s ? Serving The Discriminafingu al Oaks 1' Soullw Pasadena. 2655 Mission Slreel, San Marino X . - .,1:xq:w,.:. X 'Q x X XX k mx 5 X. X X N x fx s Sk V f 1 figs S is XR. . 6 i i f ,f N. J Xe ,Rx .,f,T,:,,', If Mlly ,- 1 . 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All sludenls who helped wilh lhe sale ol subscriplions, and especially Robin Schmidl, who sold over one hundred annuals, and Belly Balcer, who sold over sevenly-live annuals: also Joyce Whisller, Gerry Anderson, Joan Maxwell, and Calherine Slaler who each sold over lilly annuals. The following members ol lhe Journalism I class who sold adverlising which appears in lhis boolc: Don DePledge, Nadine Dulcher, Doris Dann, and Barbara Jordheim.
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