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

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V,-Qg2Q'2Si,1ZfZwzsgiT?'Z,L - ?o2?72?5??ws1'Ziii'i5f'fizi Y f K z?1h:f5S?fz5::g 2' 7 Un iz, my-wiQL:wM'g.w ' M 9 w w 1 1 w p X I l w W. O 1 , , i f N . 2 . Y 2 1 M. .w THIS YEAR WE ARE DE ORO TO AMERICA, ITS AND ITS PEOPLE. FOR IT LAND THAT ARE ITS MOST OUR DESIRE IN THIS THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF I N M A K I N G O U R SOMETHING THEY'VE REALIZE THAT IN MAKING WE ARE DEDICATING TASK WITH THE HOPE WAY MAKE AMERICA NIIIIIIIIIIIIII III 3 III NII it DEDICATING THE COPA LAND, ITS INSTITUTIONS. IS THE PEOPLE OF ANY IMPORTANT ASSET. IT IS DEDICATION TO INSPIRE AMERICA AS THEY HELP POST WAR FUTURE ALWAYS WANTED. WE SUCH A DEDICATION OURSELVES TO THE SAME THAT WE CAN IN SOME BRIGHTER AND HAPPIER. HIH AMBER WAVES UF GRAIN HHCMIO IM IHI lldllld Courtesy of Los Angela HIR PllHPlE NIIIIINTAIN IVIAJESTIES ABIWE THE H-IUITHI PlAINS Dr. Elmer J. Erickson Principal of The School Consisling of . . . IHE AIINIINISTHATIIRS During Jrhe summer of I946, following Jrhe eleclion of Roy E. Simpson as S+a+e Superinrendenlr of Public Insrruclion, Laurence Harper, who had been serving as acring superinrendenr of ciry schools, was elecied by fhe Governing Boards lo Jrhe posiiion of Superinfenolenr of Jrhe Soulh Pasadena Elemenrary Schools and Jrhe Sourh Pasadena-San Marino Secondary Schools. Dr. Elmer J. Erickson has compleled his second year as The capable and under' sranding head of ihe high school since his rerurn from 'rwo and one-half years' service as a lieufenanr-commander in rhe Unired Srafes Navy. From Jrheir offices, Mr. Carpenrer, vice- principal, and Miss Oldr, dean of girls, have, rhroughour rhe year, direcred rhe acliviiies of rhe Boys' and Girls' Leagues in addirion 'fo carrying on fhe many orher duries of 'rheir offices, which include coun- seling, programing, advising, and serving ioinrly as advisers of Jrhe Freshmen class. Laurence Harper Superinrendenr of Ciry Schools James R. Carpenler Vice-Principal The opening ol school in Seplernber lound several changes in lhe makefup ol lhe lacully. Among lhose who lell lo go lo olher schools or inlo olher lields ol endeavor are Miss Jane Cavenaugh, Miss Elhel Roloinson, Mr. Sam Roberls, Miss Margarel Jordan, Mr. Russell Adams, and Mr. Richard Woolen. Taking lhe places ol lhese leachers are Mr. Frank Kamm, Miss Josephine Vandevelde, Mr. Aldace Minard, Mrs. Gladys Mac Dowell and Mr. Howard Snyder. Al lhe end ol lhe lirsl semesler, Miss Mildred Elliol le-ll lo leach in Glendale Junior Col- Jessie T. Ol-dl Dean ol Girls lege, and Miss Doris Sayre look over her English classes. During lhe second semesler, Miss Barbara Fosler, ellicienl clerk in lhe principal's ollice and lhe lexl- book deparlmenl, resigned lo conlinue her educa- lion, and Miss Eileen l-lolmquisl came lo lake her place. In February Mrs. Lois l-larlrnan came lo leach English, and Mrs. Lucille Kugler came lo leach Spanish. Bolh leach parl lime. Alberl J. Adams Roma Anderson Vivian Alherlon Arlhur Bolhe Music All Physical Educalion Chernislry E. H. Crook Lorraine Davis Myrlle Farrar Amy R. Foole Journalism Foods and Clolhing l-lislory Speech and Drama vmwvw wmv H- -i...r-fr www M ii-vwWmWWWm.....,, C. Merrill Green Carl Gruhn Lois Harfman Alberi' Hauref Afhlelics Science English Malhemalics Rebecca Hayslip Ben Henry Madge Hill A. Paul Hun+ing+on English Prinlinq English l-lislory Ronald James Edgar Jacobs Dorofhy Johnson Frank Kamm Mechanical Arls Radio Lalin Hislory, Afhlelics Lucille Kugler Margaref Lauer Hesfer Lauman Lucille Linn Spanish English Ar? Commercial :Exif 1 . iEEifWEEiSii'L f ig I W 'TWEQQ l n-HW fl Y I ,,s,LfxffwIEZ,Q1g 'V Gladys MacDowell Charles Mendenhall Aldace Minard Charles Monroe Library Band Maihernaiics Maihemaiics Mary Nash Adrienne Penny Olwen Peifif Mildred Price Spanish Music Spanish French Orville Raberding Helen Reese Doris Sayre Howard Snyder Mechanical Drawing Physical Educaiion English Senior Problems Mary Jo Sowards Esiher Sfeele Wayne Sfeimle Harry Swar+ Biology Malhemalics Physics English Nadia Tupica Josephine Vandevelde Frank Wililamson H. Guy Wood Florence Williams Spanish Marhernalics Physical Educaiion Commercial Library Mrs. Reba G-urnaer, secrelary To lhe vice-principals: Miss Eileen l-lolmquisr, clerk in The principals office: and Mrs. Ella Dillon, secrelary To 'ihe principal. Miss Helen French, Mrs. Genevieve Graberr, and Mr. The invenfive genius of Mr. l-lunlingfon has produced lhe Hugh Freeman were enioyed qreaily during ihe lirsr sernesier paper grading machine shown a+ fhe right which he hopes when lhey worlced as cadef Teachers in lhis school. will lake much of lhe drudqery our of leaching. STIIIIT T TXHIIITIIIES ConducTing The ASB sales in SepTember, super- vising The elecTion oT The EooTbalI Queen, Taking The Tiger Topics movie which is shown aT The end oT The year, sponsoring The commissioners' dance, The Royal Romp held in OcTober, and represenTing SPSMI-IS aT sTudenT comcerences are a Tew oT The many duTies underTalcen by The commission, which is under The direcTion oT Dr. E. J. Ericlcson, Through- ouT The year. This organizaTion, which is The governing body oT The school, meeTs every Thursday during TiTih period. During The year They have esTablished a public address sysTem in The paTio, ruled The norTh side oT Banlc STreeT ouT oT bounds, invesTigaIed The possi- biliTy oT broadcasTing nexT year's TooTball games, and parTicipaTed in The All-League Dance held aT The SanTa Anila TurT Club on March 22. Each member oT The STudenT Council is The head OT some group, and all are under The leadership oT The commissioners. Members OT The STudenT Council, wiTh The excepTion oT The commissions, are Jim Sheppard, senior class presidenT: Dex RegaTz, presi- denT of The iunior class: Jaclq Lauderbaugh, sopho- more class presidenT: George WrighT, presidenT oT The class oT '5Og Don PaTTerson, presidenT oT The Bengals: Barbara MarTin, head song leader: and Norman RousseIoT, head yell leader. PHELPS WITTER COMMISSIONER GENERAL W'47 GRAHAM STERLING COMMISSIONER GENERAL S'47 ANN GLIDDEN WALTER LORD JEAN MEYN COMMISSIONER OF GIRLS COMMISSIONER OF BOYS COMMISSIONER OF CORRESPONDENCE MARY BEAN CHUCK GETCHELL JEAN OSBORN COMMISIONER OF PUBLICITY COMMISSIONER OF FINANCE COMMISSIONER OF SALES PROMOTIOIN BRAD BAILEY COMMISSIONER OF INTERIOR Top: The Commission in Session. Middle: A Tyoical Com- TOM MARTIN mission Meefinq WiII'1 Represenfaives. BoHom: The SIucIenI COMMISSIONER OI: ATHLETICS Body Casfing BaIIoIs for '48 Commissioners. is E 3 5 , 3 FI A X s 3 Sl IIIITS Sun Valley , lheme ol lhe annual senior class assembly, which was held on Novem- ber li lhe Chrislmas boolhi and Dilch Day on May 29 are a lew ol lhe many aclivilies parlicipaled in by lhe members ol lhe senior class, 'who have linally compleled lhree happy years ol high school lile, a slep loward lhe road lo success. Lell lo Righl: Miss Eslher Sleele, adviser: Jim Sheppard, presi- denlq Gordon Piclcell, vice-presidenl: Belly Balcer, secrelary: Lee Bullinglon, lreasurer. Fronl assembly seals, brillianl while wilh red numeraled senior swealers arriving in lime lo be worn lor lhe senior assembly, and commillees all conlribule lo lhe class spiril. One ol lhe oulslanding evenls ol lhe year was lhe senior class play, You Can'l Talce ll Wilh You , which loolc place on March 2I in lhe audilorium. The produclion was deslined lo be a smash hil wilh a dis- play ol such unusual lalenl. The baccalaureale service, lhe larewell assembly, lhe senior brealclasl, commence- menl exercises, and il's all over. SPSMHS is bid a lond larewell, amid lears and sighs, and lhe graduales go oul inlo lhe world ol lomorrow. Presidenl .............. Jim Sheppard Vice-Presidenl . . . .,.. Gordon Piclcell Secrelary ..... ..... B elly Balcer Treasurer .... .... 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SHEA WILUAM STROHM CAROLYN YOUNG BRUCE MQQNTOSH GORDON PAXSON ELAINE REBORl BETTY REBS Si M I al- f'1L -vu 5 wi? y f A ' 11... I . 5. WN' 'gbvfl' Luz, if 7 M WX: 9 5? Xp ' , ,. X 1. Mmki Qi' 1: 9,1 Q, N Q X?FSfZ..s'Sw R? X w, 4 imviffikgw Mg X . - -W f Jn, K4 N 4 K A Q.. w 9 ?Xk, , Wi: ,Q 4 w t x sh Q- ,www Yi fin' 'V . ,S M wk ' '- QA Q 3 JU IUHS Planning and carrying ouT The Junior-Senior Prom, which Took place on June 7 in The Womens' Club l-louse: winning TirsT prize Tor The Junior-JesTer ChrisTmas booTh7 and sponsoring The annual Junior MoThers' Tea are lisTed among The highlighTs parTi- cipaTed in by The iunior class members, who have Tinally emerged Trom The shelT. From This class nexT year's commission is elecTed. PosTers and campaign sTunTs were The rage The lasT week in April, The elecTion was held on May 2, and The long-awaiTed resulTs Tinally disclosed The leaders Tor The coming year. One of The biggesT evenTs was The annual iunior assembly, which carried ouT The ValenTine Theme. They are gradually coming up in The world, and nexT year They shine in all Their glory. Firsi Row: Miss Rebecca l-layslip, adviser: Ginny Lamb, secreTary, Second Row: Roger Wagner, Treasurer: DexTer RegaTz, presidenT: Dave Ackerman, vice-presidenT. wm Wxxfs mc J r N , f -W lf , , 4. ,VM f 4 .. ,NM J JIINIURS 4 The annual assembly, held on May 25, which de- picled lhe nighl club lheme1 preparing lhe sopho- more Chrislmas boolh, which was lilling sloclcings lor convalescenl soldiers: and pulling on lhe sopho- more molhers' lea, have been lealured allraclions parlicipaled in by lhe members ol lhe sophomore class. They sil on lhe assembly shell, memorize school songs and yells, look up lo lhe seniors, decorale lhe Fronl Row: Asher, Arnes. Becker, Bailey, Bemish, Beardsley, Banks, Becker. Second Row: Almon, Ames, Balmer. Adams, Andrews, Baldwin, Beal. Third Row: Arnell, Alexander, Barry, Addoms, Ball, Baker, Bagley. Firsl Row: Blanche, Breiner, Bell, Billings, Bram- rnan, Bell, Behring, Brown, B'urlon. Second Row: Brass, Bellelheim, Bolslad, Blie- vans, Bree, Bingham, Brown Broolcs, Broolcs. Third Row: Burlon, Browning, Berg, Berns ,Burnham, Birlcell. SIIPHII lllllS OFFICERS - Firsl Row: Tony Garrell,vice-pres.:Gleam Cooper, sec'y.: Mr. Snyder, Ad- viser, Second Row: Jack Lauder- baugh, pres,g Neil Burlon, lreas. gradualion slands al commencemenl lime, and help selecl lhe Weldon Fair Play Award winners. This year lhe sophomores are iusl gelling inlo lhe swing ol lhings, bul lhe nexl holds high promises. Presidenl .................. Jaclc Lauderbaugh Vice-Presidenl . . .... Tony Garrell Secrelary . . . ..... Gleam Cooper Treasurer' .... ......... N eil Burlon Adviser .... .... lvl r. l-loward Snyder Firsf Row: Chapman Clark, Cox, Collon, Con sracl, Coffman, Conrad Coughlin, Colanqeo, Cra gin. Second Row: Cass Churchill. Cooper, Clark Coombs, Consrans, Buffers Third Row:Chandler Caurher, Coffin, Colleo Cain, Cooper. SIIPHIIMIIRES Firsi' Row: DeS+efano, De- Bollr, Davis, Dorland, De- LaVerne, Cress, Eaglesfon Second Row: Devers, De- Wilcle, Davis, Dale, Cun- ningham, D'Evelgn, Dasier, Third Row: Davis, Dewey, Dahl, Davis, Dunlap, De- Surville, Edwards. Firsi' Row: Erickson, Glai- srer, Geisel, Freden, Fol- lansbee, Federspiel, Erken- lorecher. Second Row: Gor- such, Elledge, Galchurr, Gill, Fleck, Gore. Third Row: Ericson, Gawley, Engel, Giraud. Fourih Row: Garrelr, Glander, Franck, Gazarian. Firsi Row: Haubold, Hal- lern, Harwell, Hansen, Grogan, Hixson, Hooper, Griswold. Second Row: He-ndrixson, Hammond, Horrell, Grunewold, Harle, Gregory, Houser. SIIPHIIMIIRES Firsl' Row: Kendall, John- son, Kemp, Karnes, Huslon, Jones, Jaccard. Second Row: Hansen, Kirkley, Kanebayashi, Hicks, Klein. Third Row: Kelchum, Harl. lmler, Hughes, lngrarn, Jessup. Fourlh Row: Hill, Jordan, Gross, Hunler, Huberl, Kayser, lwamolo. Fron+ Row: Mcfkllee, Koskey, Laws, Knoeppel, Klippel. Maurice, Masleller. Sfcond Row: Lallerner, Mc- Clung, Lanzil, McKelvy, Knoeppel, Mackel, Klein- peler, Leeds. Third Row: Low, Mabe, Mccolloch, Linzenbough, Loveland, Love. Fourfh Row: McCabe, Lillie, Linguist Lauder- baugh, Leigh, McKenzie. Firsl' Row: Mushrush, Odell, Nay, Macllae Mer- rill, Moore, Miller, Mellen. Second Row: Meeker Mc- Connell, Murphy, M. Miller, C. Miller, Mendenhall. Lasl Row: McLaughlin, O'Brien, Merryman, Mallonee, Min- ard, Morris, Maxson. Firsl Row: Parker, Over- slreel, Paxlon, Prall, Ram- say, Phillips, Powell, Pris- cirillo, Raab. Second Row: O'Leary, Pellil, Bolhwell, Oury, Pelerson, Pelerson, Paulson, Perkins. Third Row: Painler, Oliphanf, Pallon, Posl, Pollenger, Pelerson, Parker, Russell, Pelerson. SIIPHIINIIIRES Firsi Row: Richler, Rogers, Seagren, Schauller, Riclceil, Russell, Rolaerlson, Roberlson. Second Row: Hough, Searl, Reede, Rouse, Roof, Russell, Robb. Third Row: Schuclc, Sammis, Sawyer, Rafh, Rice, Sands. Firs+ Row: Sharpe, Taylor, Shaw, Smilh, Shigeishi, Smiih, Tashima. Second Row: Smilh, Sabieslci, Sweel Teels, Slrinqer, Simmons, Sundbye, Spielman. Third Row: Sweet Sampson, Tan- ner, Shorlc, Sherrill, Swan, Smilh. Firs'r Row: Wallschlager, Vallelie, Ward, Thum, Thomas, Tingler, Van Doren, Second Row: Waierman, Wagner, Tibbells, Tyler, Walker, Thompson. Third Row: Trayner, Wallace, Waliz, Tuller, Verling, War- ren, Wallace. Firsl' Row: Woodin, Wil- liams, Weiriclc, Wesphal, Willsey, Woih, Woodland. Second Row: Wheelis, Wil- shire, While, Wing, Wheal- crofi, Way, Wilkinson, Wood. FRESHME Shorlly afrer Jrhe Class of '50, or Freshmen, as They are known, came over from Jrlxe i-inior high school in February, They mel under Jrhe guidance ol Mr. James Carpenler, vice-principal, and Miss Jessie T. Oldr, dean of girls, and elecled officers for +he remainder of Jrhe year. As a resull of balloling, George Wrighl was elecred presiclenrq Jim Ronnow, vice-president Florence Burke, secrelaryy and Sam Morley, Jrreasurer. Oulside of collecling class dues, +he class members had few acriviiies excepf gelding acquainled wilh rhe new school and adiusjring lhem- selves +o lheir surroundings. OFFICERS - Firsf Row: Jim Ronnow, vice-pres.: Florence Burke, sec'y.: Miss Oldr, adviser. Second Row: George Wrighl, pres., Mr. Carpenrer, adviser. Noi Shown: Sam Morley, rreas. FRESHMEN - Firsf Row: Anderson, Coqswell, Axlell, Beel, Chess. Chadsey, Bar- den. Second Row: Alber+s, Barkslrom, Bauer, Cairns, Burke, Arnende. Third Row: Chase, Barker, Cook, Bar- cus, Arlhur. Firsf Row: l-loskinson, Marshall, Gardner, Fenell, Mundorfl, McGraw, Spen- cer, Schow. Second Row: Fade, Myers, Kurlich, Ken- zie, Perine, Shryock. Third Row: Frank, Sisson, John- son, Morley, Dey, Gallion, Suiherland. Four+h Row: Gram, Swilzer, Doilsch, Ronnow, DeWeese, Franzen. Firsf Row: Vandevir, Eckels, Pickeli, Glaser, Pellon, Mussa, Johnson, Weldon. Second Row: El- liol, Laur, Edwards, Rogers, McGonagill, Thomas. Munro. Unruh. Third Row: Worlh, Wright Jorgenson, Williams, Jennings, Gallion. Fourfh Row: Wiihrow, Graff, Williams, Rule, Pickelf, Slewarl, Crowl. 0 H NVQ I IV N0 S Courtesy of the Los Angeles County Chamber of Commerce AMEIIIIIA! AMEIIICA! Iillll SHED HIS IIIIAIIE IIN IHEE . .. BUYS' lEAl3llE Grganized in I923, Tor ihe purpose oT upholding manhood, loyalTy, courTesy, and honor among The boys oT The school, and To develop in Them such acTiviTies as will TurTher The spiriT oT good Tellow- ship and democracy, The Boys' League, oT which every male sTudenT is a member, meeTs once a monTh. The ouTsTanding evenT oT The year was The Golden Gloves TournamenT held April 24, 25, and 26. The Boys' League also donaTed S600 Toward The pur- chase oT The TooTball score board, insTalled aT The beginning oT The year. OFFICERS - Upper: George Eshoo, vice-presq Mr, James Carpenter, adviser: and WalTer Lord, pres. Below: Sam McClung. sec'y.7 Alex RoberTson, Treas, Bo+Tom of Page - GOLDEN GLOVE TOURNAMENT - LeTT: Bruce Johnson, Dick Lownes. CenTer: Roger Wi-ighT Hugh Mcfllogan. Right John Wallace, Al Dunlap. CABINET - FlrsT Row: Bailey, McConne'l, Mcclung, Lord, Eshoo, RoberTson, Morley, PaTTerson. Second Row: GeTcheIl, IvliTchell, Og- don, T-libbard, GarreTT, WrighT, Lindsley. Third Row: Lauder- bough, Kiernan, RegaTz, Boyle, E'uTTingTon, WiTTer, RouseloTT, MarTin. LasT Row: Tucker, STer- ling, PiclceTT, Shepherd, Ogden, Dun.ap, Mr. CarpenTer. l3lRlS' ll GUI Ushering in The semesTers wiTh The bi-annual new girls' parTies, sponsoring The sophomore, iunior, and senior moThers' Teas, which were under The direcTion oT Joan Klein, Phyllis Mosher, and Sally Beach, and puTTing on The annual dance, Polar Palladium, are buT a Tew oT The acTiviTies OT members oT The League advised by Miss Jesse T. OldT, oT which each girl is a member. OTher aTTracTions oT The year were The calendar sales, Thanksgiving assemblies, T-lello Day, Career Day, and The annual play, pre- senTed by The enTerTainmenT cornmiTTee. Presideni' ----..- .-.. A nn Glidden Vice-Presidenf -.-- --4-- V irginia Egqe SecreTary ---.- 4,.- B eH'y Lou Edson Treasurer - . V -.-- Joyce WhisTler CABINET - FirsT Row: Beach, WhisTler, Glidden, Egge, Edson. Second Row: Wilson, Giles, Brune, I-luTTrnan, Klein, Mosher. Third Row: Marshall, Lyons, Miss OlclT, Carrilc, Neill, Easley, SToclfland. PicTured below are Those who aTTended The New Girls' ParTy in February, I947. oT a Show Members oT The cabineT sing ChrisTmas carols To The TaculTy LefT To REgh+: SToclcland, Brune, Glidden, Edson, Mosher, M rshall Neill Egge Blakesley, Kline, Wilson, WhisTler, Carilio, and Giles. MargareT Rooclhouse Margo Copeland Esrher Kl e a Marilyn Grogan enachnq a scene Trom The annual play A Ghos BENGALS - Firsf Row: Pallerson, MacA'reer, Helm, Kermode, D'unn. Second Row: Bowling, Scoles, Wilson, Hum- phries, DeMaris, Third Row: Ogden, Eshoo, New, Meyn, Erickson, Gunzel, Fourlh Row: Miss Laurnan, Piclcefr, Willer, Dunn, Boyle. Ushering a+ alhlelic evenis, serving af assemblies, unexpecied programs, and plays, providing informa- lion boolhs, and acling as guides are a few of +he various dulies Taken on by Jrhe Bengals, which is a service organiza+ion eslablished in I938, under +he direclion ol Miss l-lesler Lauman. The I9 members, who meer once each mon+h, ser up inlormarion boolhs The lirsf day ol school, af- lended a poi luclc supper al Jane Wilson's house, ushered al The senior play, and sponsored lhe Bengal Big Top Dance, held March 8. Bl GMS Presidenl ..... ..... D on Pallerson Vice-Presidenr . . ....... Mike McGuire Secrelary .... .. . . .Nancy Lee Dowling Treasurer. .. ........ Diclc Dunn BENGAL PAWS - Firs+ Row: Sanson, Alexander, Sfringer. Secod Row: Tibbe+1s, Phillips, Woodland, Beardsley, Follans- bee. Third Row: Weiriclc, Ramsay. BENGAL PAWS - Firsf Row: Wallz, D'Evelyn, Ralh, Wallace, Hammond, Alexander. Second Row: Peferson, Burlon, Browning. Buying: Miss Lauman. BENGAL WHISKERS: PaxTon, BoThwell, Bell, Hixson, Rogers, Thum, Beal, Chapman, Cooper, Baldwin, Billings, Klein I3lEIlIliAl WHISKHTS Organized by The Bengals in SepTember oT l945, Tor The pur- pose OT helping in The library, were The Bengal Whiskers, which, This year, has eleven members. This club, which is under The direcTion oT The librarian, Mrs. Glads lvlacDowell, meeTs Twice each monTh, Their main proiecT oT The year being The May Day BooTh. PresiclenT ......,.. Joey Baldwin Vice-PresidenT ....... Jackie Bell Sec.-Treas. ...... Joanne Hixson if all vlws Helping in The canTeen and checking The placing oT posTers ThroughouT The halls and campus are The main duTies oT The Bengal Paws, organized in SepTember, I946, under Miss HesTer Lauman. The girls spend Their noon hours one week each monTh making ham- burgers in The canTeen, and The male members serve one day each week clerking in The canTeen and candy counTers. PresidenT ........ Roy Alexander Vice-PresidenT ....... Bill Sanson Sec.-Treas. ...... Shirley STringer Upper: Dancing To The music oT Vern Hollis' band were Those who aTTended The gala Big Top Bengal dance, held March 8 in The girls' gym. CenTer: Bengal Whiskers, Jackie Bell and Peggy PaxTon, waiTing on Paul Chandler in The library, Lower: Library Helpers: NaiTo, Adams, Bole, CarTer, HoTTrnan, Hall, and Carrillo. Doloras Furnas is absenT. CAMPUS llll MITTEES PresenTing sl4iTs in assembly, painTing Trash cans, paTrolling and keeping The campus clean and inTer- viewing oTTenders are The duTies oT The ol members oT The combined Boys' and Girls' campus commiTTee, advised by Mr. James CarpenTer and Miss Jessie T. OldT. Chairman ...... ..... B rad Bailey Boys' PresidenT .... . . .George Eshoo Girls' PresidenT. .. .. .Virginia Egge GIRLS' CAMPUS COMMITTEE-FirsT Row: Faries, Beach, Reynolds, J. Rey- nolds, MarTin, SmiTh, Sanson, Cox, Rogers. Second Row: Kline, Egge, Miller, LivingsTon, l-loalc, Graves, AshTon, Val- leTTe. Top Row: Dunn, Bell, Be-IT, Wille, Weld, Allen, Long, Bell, Bailey. BOYS' CAMPUS COMMlTTEE-4FirsT Row: ShrimoTon, Bailey, Eshoo, GeTchell, Lord, McClung, l-libbard, Ogden, Rous- seloT. Second Row: PaTTerson, Wells, Wil- kins, Sinclair, McConnell, RoberTson, GarreTT, MiTchell. Third Row: WrighT, Tucker, Weber, Lauderbaugh, Sheppard, Pierce, BuTTingTon, STerling. Fourih Row: Morley, Gors-uch, Ogden, Dunlap, WiTTer, Boyle, MarTin. CollecTing SlO9 in an assembly, managing The ChrisTmas sToclcing campaign, and conducTing mag- azine drives Tor The McCornaclc l-lospiTal have been acTiviTies oT The Red Cross Council, advised by Miss Jessie T. OldT. PresidenT ...... ...... ........ D i clc Ogden Vice-PresidenT ................. Ronald WiTTer SecreTaries ........ Shirley Ellis, BeTTy Jo Bramman Treasurer . .. ................. Don Dilqe RED CROSS COUNCIL - FirsT Row: WhisTler, Bramman, Brune, Eade. Second Row: Boyle, R. WiTTer, D. Ogden, Uilce, Miss Jessie T. OldT, Spencer. SIIIIIE T STIIIII STUDENT STORE SALESMEN- Firsi Row: Jeuclc, I-lill. Second Row: WhiTe. GilIeIT, CederquisT. Third Row: PendleTon, Mr. Wood. FIRST PERIOD REPRESENTA- TIVES - FirsT Row: Unruh, PaxTon, CoITon, McCulloch, Waggoner, Schiller, Conn, Dowling. Second Row: BeTT eheim, I-IarringTon, Wil- gus, Neill, Cass, Simmons. Third Row: Philleo, Sisler, I-IarTwelI, AI- corn. Fourih Row: PicIceTT, BurTon, WiTTer, Hood, Sheppard, Aleshire, Kiernan. FifTh Row: Schuclc, Gill, Ogden, Bainbridge. BUSINESS OFFICE STAFF - SiTTing: ArTeche, Gunderson WhiTe, Osborn. STanding: Mr Wood, Jeuclc, Johnson, Perine GeTchell, Kewley, I-Iill CederguisT. I IIIISI PHIIIIII IIEPIIISE TATIIIES To presenT sTudenT opinions To The STu- denT Council and To reporT To The sTudenTs The acTiviTies and plans oT The commissioners are The duTies oT all TirsT period repre- senTaTives under The direcTion oT Dr. E. J. Erickson, principal. This group oT 4I sTudenTs, meeTs once each semesTer, in November and in March. IIIIMMTIIIII I STAII Those who have The all-impor+an+ iob oT managing and operaTing The sTudenT sTore and sTuclenT body banlc are The members oT The commercial sTaTT, advised by Mr. Guy I-I. Wood and organized in I92O. These sTudenTs receive applicable knowl- edge in salesmanship, oTTice, and secreTarial Training. They acT as salesmen in The sTu- denT sTore, and Iceep The records in The business office, where all TransacTions oT school organizaTions are cleared. PETER PAN HAYERS Firsf Row: Rice, Blaclcwell, Cope- land, Yarcluo, Briqlilman, Grover Paris, Ames, Raab. Second Row: Craigan, Davis, Drummond, Coff- man, Perine, Pierce, Ashlon, Spen- cer. Third Row: Miss Roole, Adams, Grogan, Ramsay, Bradley, Slevenson, Wallace, Fourfh Row: Lanzif, Morris, Linsenbard, Alea shire, Inman, Cook, Slackpole, Franck. Officers: John Slackpole, Joyce Blackwell, Yvonne Yarcho, presi- dent and Laura Spencer. Scenes from one of llwe lwiglw- liqlwl produclions ol Tlne year, The Queens Clirisfmasf' presenled be- fore H19 sludenl' body al' llneir regular Clwrisfmas assembly and 'ro ll1e cornrnunily al an evening per- formance. The sels for llwis pro- duclion were made by 'rlwe sludenfs of Miss l-lesler Lauman and Mr. Edgar Jacobs. THE QUEEN'S CHRIST- MAS: Mike Aleshire, Joyce Blackwell, Pal Paris, Margo Copeland, Laura Spencer. THE BOWLER HAT: Mike Murray, Slerling Frank, How- ard Kimball, Joyce Blackwell, John Pendlelon,Margc Copeland. THE BOWLER HAT: John Slackpole, Margo Copeland, Joyce Blackwell, Howard Kimball. The casl ol Annie Laurie,' presenled on May 25, included William Linsenbard, Margo Copeland, Laura Spencer, Sle'- ling Franck, Carlyn Tinsman, John Slackpole, John Bain- bridge, Yvonne Yarchc George Sands, Jane Ashlon, Willis Inman, Jr., Sarah Ann Davis, Mary Slaunlon, Joanne Cragin, and Allan Cook. ll was impossible lo have pholographs ol lhe produclior in lime lor publicalion here. The Peler Pan Players, organized in l926 lo ele- vale educalional and arlislic ideals in lhe realm ol dramalic inlerprelalion, have presenled many ex- cellenl producllions. under lhe clireclion ol Miss Amy Poole. The club's 45 members have parlicipaled in lhe Chrislmas play, Queens Chrislmas g lhree lhealer parlies: Mission Play, Pygmalion, and Bar- rells ol Wimpole Slreel 7 lheir annual one acl play, The Man wilh lhe Bowler l-lal q lhe Spring lhree- acl presenlalion, Annie Laurie g and lheir yearly Peler Pan Picnic, held June I3. Presidenl ....... . . .Yvonne Yarcho Vice4Presidenl. . . . . .John Slackpole Secrelary .... . . .Joyce Blackwell Treasurer . .. ..... Laura Spencer Direclor . . . .... Miss Amy Poole GIRLS' GLEE CLUB - Firsf Row: Chess, Schaller, Ro'JerTs, Perkins, Brass, PickeTT, Willsey, Sr-niTh, Asher, Board, Conrad, Hall. Second Row: Mere-diTh, McCarThy, Forsberg, Piccirillo, Sheehy, HoTTman, Ward, Ford, Odell, Crandall, Anderson, Chadsey, BuTTers, Jaccard, Becker. Third Row: AxTelI, Crow, PainTer, McAfee, Wagner, Thomas, Johnson, Spencer, Fennell, Murray, Cairns, Kurlich, Kinsey, Bauer. SmiTh. FourTh Row: Rickabaugh, Hill, Mrs. Penny, Ames, B'arden, GraTTon, Rouse, CarTer, Perine, WadsworTh, HerTel, BooTh, Ward, Hoskins, Tinsman. liIIllS' ANI! BUYS' lilll CLUBS Combining Their voices in harmonious splendor aT assemblies, class Teas, TesTivals, baccalaureaTe, and graduaTion, is The Girls' Glee Club, under The direcTion oT Mrs. Adrienne Penny. The 55 TalenTed members meeT each day Tor The purpose oT singing and enjoying all Types oT music, wheTher iT be classical or popular. PresidenT ................... Viola Mae Chess WheTher iT be Tenor, bass, or bariTone, all are harmoniously combined by The Boys' Glee Club, under The direcTion oT Mr. AlberT Adams. The 27 acTive members meeT daily To encourage and promoTe singing in The high school. The club has presenTed programs Tor The PTA, iunior high school, and The RoTary and Kiwanis Clubs. PresidenT ....................... David Hood SccreTary-Treasurer ............... Dick Sinclair Firsl' Row: Mr. Adams, McKee, WorTh, R. Wilkins, L, Harmon, Je-Tfrey, Kenyon, Parker, HearTwell. Second Row: Baker, Kimball, Cooper, DeWeese, Colangelo, Rich, Culler, Mabe. Third Row: Traynor, O'KeeTe, Sinclair, Wilkins, Ryan, Wallace, Spaulding. FourTh Row: Hood, McClung, PickeTT, Rule. . ' if it ws W 'T BAND - FirsT Row: Thomas, Swanson, Gram, I-'IiII, Edmonson, Weirick, Thurman, LiTTIe, Loveland, Craig. Second Row: I-Iawkes, Lawrence, Burley, Lindley, Chase, Davis, DeuTsch, Toby, COnsTans, Spielman, PickeTT, WinTer, STehr, PickeTT. Third Row: Bailey, Barcus, Gray Telleson, JOnes.STanding: Mr. Mendenhall, Gill, Toby, Carr, Killgrove, Jac- card, Reed, Jackson, SmiTh, Jaccard, Becker, BuTTers. IIISTII ITA II In iTs TiTTeenTh year OT supporTing The Orange and black aT TOOTbaII games, in The Rose Parade, and aT The Coliseum, is The SPSMI-IS Band, under The direcTiOn OT Mr. Charles Mendenhall. This group, organized Tor The purpose OT giving sTudenTs an OpporTuniTy TO play all Types OT band music, cOnTains 35 members, aT The presenT Time, meeTing Tour days a week. PresidenT ......................... Bob Carr Vice-PresidenT. . . ..... David WinTer SecreTary ..... ...... R osalyn Burley Treasurer .... . . .Raymond Kilgrove STRING TIISIMITII Being able To play semi-classic, and classical music as a uniT, wiTh a deTiniTe skill and knowledge OT The insTrumenT, is The purpose OT The sTring en- semble, under The exceIIenT guidance OT Mrs. Adrienne Penny. MeeTings OT The eighT members are held daily during Third period. ThrOughOuT The year They have been asked TO play Tor class Teas, Junior and Senior I-Iigh assemblies, The senior play, PTA meeT- ings, The PeTer Pan Play, and graduaTion. STRING ENSEMBLE - Ward, Baker, Board, ShaTer, Blom, Killgrove, Albers, Burley. Firsi' Row: Gillefl, Craigin, Board, l-lice, Ellioff, Kline, Maris. Second Row: Barraclough, Robb, Hallas, Hoak, Hinds, Row: Blom, Jeffries, l-lixson, Beardsley, Knoeppel, Ashlon, Carlquisf, DeWilde, Gram, Fudge, Edmondson, Hill, Dilce, Firsi' Row: Ogier, Rollow, Sfringer, Sanson, Tweefen, N Row: Sabieslci, Pearson, Sylces, Piclceff, Roberlson, Mcclung, LaMonTagne, Helm, Schiller, Miller, Glidden, Eqge, De Egglesfon, Gough, Bradslreel, Easley, Brune, Copeland. Third Harbison. Edson, Lyons, Mrs. Pelfil. Fourih Row: Grose, Gelchell. eill, Smifh, Tibbefls, McCready, McColloc:h, Schaller. Second Miller, Wrighf, McElfish, Shires. Third Row: Pollenger, S+. Clair, Milchell, Savifz, Slringer. McConnel, Warnshius, Wells,Thompson, Swan. Fourfh Row: Marlyn, Warren, Rafh, While, Tuller, Pederson, Weldon. L CMIHIR IA SIIHIHARSHIP FHIHIATIII Three l's and one 2 each semesler admif sludenls lo lhe SPSMHS chapler of Jrhe California Scholar- ship Eederalion, founded in I942, by Mrs. Margaref Peflir, adviser. The purpose of 'rhis organizalrion is +0 foslrer a higher slandard of scholarship and broaden ideals of service on fhe parl of Jrhe srudenlrs. The CSE rneels once each semesler, lheir biggesi' acfiviry being Jrhe presen+a+ion of life membership pins in assebly by The adviser. Presidenl ................ ....... B ob Munro Vice-Presidenf. . . ....... Jane Samson Secrerary .... .... C afherine McElfish Treasurer . . ....... Marcia l-loalc Lefl: LIFE MEMBERS -- Froni' Row: Ellioff, Neil, Hoalc, Hice, Ogier, Lyons. Top Row: Sykes, Roberlson, Dilce, Gelchell. Righ+ - Officers: McEllish, Mrs. Margrel Peflil, adviser: I-loalc, Sanson. l i l SlZHlllAIlSHIP SIIIIIHY STudenTs wiTh Three 2's and a l, This pasT year, are members oT The Scholarship SocieTy, advised by Miss Madge l-lill. The purpose oT This organizaTion is To recognize and promoTe high scholarship, a goal everyone sTrives Tor. The privilege oT noT having To worry abouT finals goes To Three year members OT This club. FeaTured speaker OT The year was Mr. l-loward Snyder, who spolce on The subiecT oT personaliTy. PresidenT ............... Nancy Brower Vice-presidenT. .. .. .l-lanns Baumann SecreTary ..... . . .Carolyn Schiller Treasurer .... . . .Rodney Weldon OFFICERS -- Le'FT To Rig-hi: Nancy Brower, presidenTq l-lanns Bauman, vice-president Carolyn Schiller, secreTary: and Rodney Weldon, Treasurer. Firsi' Row: l-lice, GilleTT, DeMaris, Giles, Cox, Cragin, Kline, Helm, EllioTT, Berg, Knoeppel, ColTon Chess. Second Row: Beach, Bradley, Grover, CederquisT, l-loalc, Behring, Cooper, LaMonTagne BeTTleheirn, Hixson, Beardsley, Edson. Third Row: Bachelder, BrighTman, GuTh, Hinds, Fish, Ashfon Livingsfon, Brune, Barrow, Gough, EaglesTon, Laws, l-larbison. Fourfh Row: Brower, Faries, Robb, Eade Kirlcley, Alcorn, Ferguson, EgglesTon, Barraclough, I-lolsher, Copeland, Laning, BradsTreeT, Easley Fifth Row: Lyons, Bell, l-lallis, Egge, Glidden, l-larringTon, Gross, Loveland, DeWilde, Coombs Bailey. Sixfh Row: BurTon, Dahl, Ball, Fernald, Anderson, BuTlingTon, D'ike, CarTer, Coleman, Fudge Bale, Baumann, GeTchell. Firsl' Row: Noliing, SmiTh, Ramsey, McCol- T loch, Schiller, Miller, Miller, Sanson, Yarcho, Waggoner, Russell, Manns. Second Row: TibbeTTs,Scl1IssIer, WrighT, Scales, Weiriclc, Wilgus, Wille, Sisler, Remsen, Spinney, Reed. Third Row: Warnshius, Weldon, Wells, Ogier, Shires, Rollow. Fourih Row: WinTer, Pearson, MarTin, PeTerson, Mur- phy, Vilhile, Spielman, Pederson, TweeTen, Fish, Tangairian. Fifih Row: ST. Clair, Wagner, PendleTon, Sheppard, McConnell, Sherrill, Post Verling, Singer, Dasier, Miss l-lill. ART CLUB - FirsT Row: Rice, Yarcho, Remsen, Paris, LivingsTon, Hall, Lanning, Zimmerman, Sanson, Griswold, Kennedy, Rollow. Second Row: Miss Lauman, ParTsch, Sanson, Davies, HarringTon, PTieTer, GuTh, SToclcland, Egge, Glidden, De Maris. Third Row: Wag, Perine Pyle, Sheron, EllioT, Long, Bell. Officers: Madelyn Pfiefer, PaT Hall, pres.: Pam LivingsTon, LaReha Lanning. AN ALUMNI DISPLAY. ART IIEPAITTME T MeeTing once each monTh, To enlarge The sTu- denTs' arT experiences, is The ArT Club, which was organized in I92l. This organizaTion is advised by Miss HesTer Lauman. The main proiecT of The year was The Alumni ArT ExhibiT, aT which Time 4I graduaTes senT con- TribuTions, and 350 visiTors viewed The displays. The inviTaTions were designed by PaT Shea, Ann Hos- kins was in charge OT The reTreshmenTs, Virginia Ceramics Class: Rebori, Davies, LiTTle, Hull, Mrs. Anderson Jones, Cox, Franlc, Randall, WhiTley, Follansbee, STellin, Hice, SchweiTz, Randall, Beal, Phileo. Waldo handled The publiciTy, Eleanor DeMaris was The recepTion chairman, and The enTire aTTair was supervised by PaT Hall, presidenT oT The club. OTher acTiviTies have included selling punch aT The May Day BooTh and poTTery and candy aT Open l-louse, all proceeds OT which wenT Toward a scholar- ship Tund. Virginia Harriman was The chairman oT The social commiTTee, and Virginia Waldo managed The programs. One oi The arT deparTmenT classrooms. I? PATNT AND PUFF CLUB - FirsT Row CoyingTon, WesTlund Alcorn, Barnes, Laws Second Row: Mrs, An derson, Hall Baker ' Spencer, Kermode, Bole, Miss Lauman, SOPHOMORE ART CLUB - FirsT Row: T-licks, l-lodglcinson, Cox, MundorTT, Bell, Erickson, Glacier, Second Row: Mrs. Anderson, McGraw, Lauer, EllioTT, Paulson, WesTTall, Wolfe. MeeTing monThly Tor The purpose oT mainTaining cosTumes and props Tor The sTage and aiding in malce-up and decoraTions whenever possible, is The PainT and PuTT Club, which was organized in Sep- Tember, l945, under The direcTion of Mrs. Roma Anderson. AcTiviTies have included caring Tor The cosTume room, parTicipaTing in poT luclc and Chinese dinners, and malcing smocks. PresidenT ............ . . .ElizabeTh Alcorn Vice-PresidenT ..... .... B eTTy Bailey SecreTary-Treasurer .. .... JaneT Barnes Preparing a model Tor The Alumni ExhibiT is STan Squires Dress Designer, WiTh him are Virginia Waldo, Eleanor DeMaris, Ann l-loslcins, PaT Hall. SlceTching animals, painTing cosTumed models, and a Trip To The I-lunTingTon Museum have been The acTiviTies oT The Sophomore ArT Club, which was organized in SepTernber, l946, under The direcTion oT Mrs. Roma Anderson. JaneT LinhoTT has held The posiTion oT program chairman This pasT year, and Janis GlaisTer headed The commiTTee on selecTing models and cosTumes. PresidenT ....................... Nancy T-liclcs Vice-PresidenT ..... ...... J aneT LinhoTT SecreTary-Treasurer. . . . . .JaneT l-lodgelcinson Below wiTh her exhibiT is Mary Jean Lloyd STamp who was one oT The alumni exhibiTing her work in The Alumni ArT Exhibit THT Allllll IIIIITH To TurTher The knowledge OT alcohol and iTs harm- Tul eTTecTs on The body is The purpose oT The SPSMHS chapTer oT The Allied YouTh, which was organized in T935 under The leadership OT Mrs. Helen Orsborn, a Tormer biology Teacher. ApproximaTely 322 sTudenTs ioined The club This year. Miss Mary Jo Sowards was The adviser, and The various commiTTees were headed by Mary Lou BrighTrnan, publiciTy chairman: George Eshoo, membership chairman: Norman RousseloT, social chairman: and Ann Philleo, program chairman. The l An inTeresTing program OT evenTs was planned by The program chairman. AT a surprise meeTing The members oT The club viewed Two STaTe Highway PaTrol movies concerning The alcohol problem in driving. Several sTudenT body oTTicers and The Allied YouTh cabineT were inTerviewed by Mr. WalTer B. PiTlcin, well known wriTer and psychologist and Mr. Broclcwell Trom Alcoholics Anonymous spoke To The organizaTion aT Their Third meeTing of The year. PresidenT .................... John PendleTon class represenTaTives included PeTe Browning, sopho- SecreTary ....... .... ...... B e TTy Fish more: Andy Hand, iunior: and Don PaTTerson, senior. Treasurer . . . ..... Jean Eade ATHLETIC SERVICE GROUP -- FirsT Row: Mooney, Sworbuclc, Bleelcer, Mew, Bowers, Barry. Second Row: BarreTT, Vbil, Paine, Morris, Aleshire, PrisT. Third Row. Mr. CarpenTer, TheoboldT, Taylor, Engel, Warnshius. 'i ' ' 51 ALLIED YOUTH BOARD - FirsT Row Philleo, BrighTman, Fish, Eade. Second Row: Miss Sowards, Hand, PendleTon Third Row: Browning, Eshoo, PaTTerson. SHWIIIT lllllll One oT The new organiza- Tions in The school This year is The Boys' AThleTic Service Club which was organized To assisT wiTh The handling oT The large crowds aT TooTball games and oTher aThleTic evenTs ThroughouT The year. This group OT boys was on hand each game nighT To assisT TaculTy men. Jim Theo- bold is Their presidenT, and Mr. CarpenTer Their adviser. li Cilillll HTA IZAIS L., Firsf Row: Zimmerman, Reynolds, Hallern, Gough, Giles, GuTh, Helm, Laws, l-lall, BuTTers, Menefee. Second Row Friehoff, Alcorn, BenneTT, DeBolT, Ramsay, SmiTh, EllioTT, UTZ. Third ROW: MVS. Peifif, Miles, Shafer. Sands Farles Elmore, LaMonTagne, SmiTh, Jaccard, Fourfh Row: Mushrush, Tyler, Tingler, Ward, B'eTTeIheim, TeeTs. Miss Price Flffh Row: ST. Clair, l-lisey, Barley, Colliau, Kyser, l-louser, Coombs. OFFICERS: A. EllioT, N. l-lelm, J. GuTh, Miss Price S SmxTh Now in iTs 23rd year OT giving To s'rudenTs The oppor- TuniTy Tor The inTormal speaking and hearing oT The French language is The French Club, or l.e Cercle Francais super- vised by Miss Mildred Price. AcTiviTies This year have included a ChrisTmas dinner wiTh The Spanish Club, an address by Madame Clair GuilberT, inTernaTionally Tamous lecTurer, who spoke on Paris, iTs ArTisTs, The G.l.'s and l, The annual bangueT, and a Tinal picnic, held in June. Donna l-lobaclc was in charge oT all reTreshmenTs, pub- liciTy was handled by Jane AshTon, Mary BeTTleheim ex- Tended courTesy, Barbara Sand was chairman OT The room comrniTTee, Shirley SmiTh Tools care OT The ways and means, Janice GuTh arranged The programs, and Ann EllioT checlced The membership ThroughouT The year. PresidenT ........................... Nancy l-lelm Vice-PresidenT . .. .. .. .Janice GuTh SecreTar Ann EllioT y ..... .... Treasurer .... . . .Lee SmiTh French Club ChrisTmas ParTy FirsT Row: MacATeer, NolTing, Bradley, BrighTman, Hice, Sanson, Harmon, Copeland, Conn, Board. Second Row: Green T-larringTon, Tice, GroeTzinger, Barraclough, Hinds, Blackwell, WesTlund, Miller, MarTin, Third Row: Miss Nash, Mason, EgglesTon Robb, Adams, McCready, PeTTiT, CanTy, Barnes, Ferguson, Taylor. FourTh Row: Tangairian, Brune, Marshall, Conrad, Welbel Candall, Simpkins, Mosher, Crandall, HerTel. Fiffh Row: Crosby, Dunn, Nelson, SchweiTz, WhiTley, BradsTreeT, Miss Price SlxTh Row: Fudge, Schuyler, Swarbrick, MarTyn, Gram, Aleshire, ST. Clair, Baker, Ball. El lZllIB GAHIIIS Organized in I923 Tor The purpose oT bringing a more casual and less scholasTic knowledge oT The Spanish language and land To The sTudenTs was El Club Galdos, which is advised by Miss Mary Nash. AcTiviTies have included an insTallaTion banqueT held aT The EI Poche resTauranT in OcTober, a ChrisT- mas banqueT wiTh Le Cercle Francais, a Techni- color movie enTiTled, Wings Over LaTin America, The Pan American program on April 23, The May Day booTh, and The Tinal banqueT. Beverly WhiTley headed The ways and means commiTTee, Joanne l-lolsher was in charge OT pub- liciTy, aTTendance was checked by Mary BradsTreeT, Floyd ST. Clair managed The programs, courTesy was exTended by Margo Copeland, Jean Long was The chairman oT The social commiTTee, Mary l-lice Took charge OT rereshmenTs, and MarcheTa T-TarringTon headed The room commiTTee. PresidenT ................ .... M ike Aleshire Vice-PresidenT .... ........ D rew Gram SecreTary ...... .. .Mary Jane NolTing Treasurer ............. ...... B eTTy Tangairian CABINET: l-lice, Copeland, WhiTley, Tangarian, HarringTon, M. BradsTreeT, NolTing, Aleshire, Gram, ST. Clair. FirsT Row: Thum, Chess, Kline, BeTTleheim, Billings, Leeds, Conrad, CovingTon. Wallschlaeger, Woodland, Unruh, Chess, Cogswell. Second Row: Mieker, Miller, Parker, Brass, Willsey, Cooper, Colabucci, Behring, Clark, Phillips, Grogan, Weldon, Spencer, Miss Johnson. Third Row: T-lusTon, RichTer, Erkenbecher, Shires, Gough, Walker, ChaTTerTon, Weirick, Breiner, Knoeppel, Beardsley, McClung, AlberTs, PeTerson. Fourfh Row: DiSTeTano, Williams, MacRae, Almon, Chess, Dunn, RisTow, Wicks, Kirkley, Mellen, Alden, Ward, Fredsen. Fi'FTh Row: PriesT, l-larnrnon, Russell, SwiTzer, Cunningham, DeWeese, Morley, ShorT, LiTTle, WhiTe l-lill, Sykes, Grose, Thompson. Sixfh Row: Swan, Barry Wing BJrTon, PeTerson, Falk, WalTz, Russel, Linsenbard, Warren, Brooks, Chase, Dozier, Murphy, Sobiechi, Fleck. Sevenfh Row: Turner, PickeTT, Bradway, T-lorrall, Lauderbaugh, l-land, Wilkinson, Ken- yon, RaTh, Frank, Alexander, PoTTenger, Mclienize, Kyser, Wheelis, Wells. IZUMES lllllll Organized approximaTely 25 years ago Tor The purpose oT keeping up The inTeresT in Roman cusToms, culTure, and liTeraTure, and To compare Their ways oT living To ours, was The Comes, or LaTin Club, which has been advised, This pasT year, by Miss DoroThy Johnson. The l25 members oT This organizaTion, Through- ouT The year, have wiTnessed Two movies, Tom Sawyer and Jack London in November and Top LeTT: Virgil classes enioy dinner while reclining aT ba ngueT: May, respecTively, and puT on Their annual banqueT, held April l8. The Third and TourTh year sTuclenTs presenTed The annual l.aTin Club ChrisTmas play in December. PresidenT ....... . . .David Kenyon Vice-PresiclenT. . . . . .l-Toward RaTh SecreTary ..... . .Barbara Billings Treasurer ...... .... R oy Alexander Social Chairman ..... ....... V iola Mae Chess Top RighT: Officers, D. Kenyon, B. Billings, V. Chess, R Welles, R. Alexander: Lower LefT: Boar's l-lead Song: Lower Righfz Roman Dance. IIIMIITA Clllll Firsf Row: Spinney, Wagqoner Remsen, Glidden, Philleo, Lyons Second Row: Fish, Delvlaris, San son, Berg, Bell, Brune, Oqier, Ed son, Third Row: Mr. Sfeirnle yon, Pearson, Sykes, Dillon Fourih Row: Fernald, Gram Warnshius, Wagner, Weldon Uike, Anderson. To increase The inreresr in science and To gain scienlilic knowledge aside from lhar arlained al school is The main purpose of Jrhe Cimola Club, esrablished in November, 1946, under The direclion of Mr. Wayne Sleimle. Excursions have included lrips +hrough Jrhe Plomb Tool Company in December, Jrhe Kaiser Sreel Mill on March I9, Mounr Wilson Observarory and Los Angeles Museum in May and lhe General Peiroleum Corporarion. Orher ouislandinq evenls were a week-end parry in lhe moun- lains, sky parries, and a privale yachiing expedirion. Presidenr ............................. Ray Wells Vice-Presidenis. .. . . .Edwina Sanson, John Weirick Secrerary ...... ............ E leanor Delvlaris Treasurer. . . ..,......... Dave Brainard OFFICERS - Firsi' Row: DeMaris, Samson. Second Row: Mr. Sfeirnle, adviser, Brainerd, Weirick, Warnshuis, Wells, Anderson. Ray Welles is shown below 'lesfing 'rhe Telescope conslrucfed by 'lhe Cimola Club while Mr, Ronald James, machine shop in- slruclor, and Mr. Wayne Sleimle, adviser, look on. Lanqlhorn Sykes, Arlefle Spinney demonsfrale lab equipmenl Weirick, Welles, Pendlelon, Ken- STAGE CREW - FirsT Row: C. Berlier, J. B'osTwiclc, A, Han- sen, B. Herman. Second Row: B. Brown. B. Summers, M. GraTTi, K. Barker, D. HolmquisT STAGE CREW ConsTanTly worlcing on some new play or program, busily building scenery, adiusTing lighrs and equip- menT, and doing all oT The parTic:ulars connecTed wiTh preparing The sTage Tor some special evenT, are The Twelve STage Crew members. This oranizaTion, a regular elecTive class, is under The direcTion oT Mr. Edgar Jacobs. Jaclc BosTwiclc has The job OT STage Manager, while AI Hansen is The ElecTrician. PITIITJHITIII ISTS To be oT assisTance To The various classes in The showing oT Tilms is The obiecTive oT The ProiecTionisTs, who are under The direcTion oT Mr. Carl Gruhn. The acTiviTies oT This group are largely insTruc- Tional in The use oT The proiechon equipmenT. PresidenT ..................... John McCabe Vice-PresidenT . . . ............ Jack Russell SecreTary .... . . .MargareT Roodhouse Treasurer . . . ...... KeiTh Gorsuch FirsT Row: Griswald, Cedarquist Barraclough, Philleo, Kline, Manns, G-hore, SmiTh. Second Row: Ubil, Anderson, Weilein, Mew, McClung, JeTTery, Howell. Third Row: Kilgrove, Murray, Russell, Dillon, Larson, Singer. Beeson, Mr. Gruhn. FourTh Row: Jessup, Tellyson, MarTin, McCabe, BuTTTngTon, Ogden, Hill. Fifih Row: Gorsuch. John PendleTon demonsTraT- Koenig, Cassidy, Kiernan, Dike, Raberding. SixTh Row: Gorsuch, Way, Waldron, ing a Lab experiment Lewis, Koepsell, Theobold, PeTers'on. Barbara Berg DUNS l-Yons Mr. E. H. Crook -l-'QSV Ed'TOf Copa De Oro EdiTor Journalism Adviser THE IITIPA ITE llllll Tearing Their hair To meeT The deadline, super- vising picTures, planning The dummy, ruining nega- Tives, and wriTing copy are The Copa de Oro sTaTT, which is advised by Mr. E. l-T. Crook. THE TIGER Making assignmenTs To inexperienced cubs, pa- TienTly rewriTing sTories, planning The dummy, Think- ing oT original lay-ouTs, and Throwing parTies are a Tew oT The jobs and acTiviTies parTicipaTed in by The members OT The Tiger sTaTE, which is under The direcTion oT Mr. E. l-l. Crook. Top: Mary Jane NolTing, Tiger TirsT page ediTor and organizaTions ediTor oT Copa: Eleanor De Maris, assisTanT ediTor and arT ediTor oT Copa. CenTer: Barbara Wilgus, busi- ness manager oT The Copa: Nancy Bradley, business manager oT The Tiger. Lower LefT: Virginia Waldo, ediTor oT The 3rd page on Tiger: Mary Lou BrighTman, ediTor oT 2nd page and school liTe ediTor oT Copa. Lower Rig-h+: Vanessa Crosby, second page assisTanT oT The Tiger and girls' sporTs ediTor oT The Copa: PaT WheaTley, exchange ediTor oT The Tiger. lllllll A Il Sllllllll Presfden-f -..-... I .Mary LOU Briglqfman Receiving assignmenls, covering runs and looking forward . P M J N H. To siaicl nexl year are lhe cubs who are The new iournalisls Vlce' res' en-li ' ' ary ane O mg learning a l of lhe infricacies of wrihnq advised by Mr E H Secrelary, Treasurer .... .. .Barbara Wilgus Crook. QUILL AND SCROLL - Firsf Row: Waldo, Whealley, De Maris, Baker, Dunn, Wilqus Bradley, Brighiman, Second Row: Laninq, Hill, Kline, Noll- ing, Smilh, Blom, Crandall, Kinzer, Sands, Gilleil. Third Row: Ellioll, Kiernan, Crosby, Long, Behr, ST. Clair, Slringer, Mickel, Linlhicum, Davis, Mr, Crook, adviser. CUB REPORTRERS -- Firsi Row, Le'f+: Challerfon, Conn, Crandall, Gillefl. Second Row: Hill, Jeffrey, Kinzer, Kline, Laninq, B'ole, Behring, Parker. Third Row: Davis, Linlhicum, Long, Merrill, Blom, Mickel, Porfer, Allen. Fourfh Rowf Sands, Spencer, Srnifh, Whil- ney, Laishaw, Behr, S+. Clair PRINT SHOP: Clyde, Rob- bin, Polkinghorne, and Wrighi' Boffomz Russ Kiernan Sporls edilor of Tiger and Copa Sporfs, and Jim Gran?- ham, assisfanl. Dave Ellioi, assisianl edilor of Copa and pholographer. SENIORS - Fronf Row: Way, GuTh, HarringTon, B'righTman, Sanson, Yarcho, Ce-derquisT, Shafer, Cox, Second Row: Tice, Kennedy, Hall, Greswald, Wille, Hice, Eade. Third Row: Williams, Gibbs, Somerfield, Burley, Hallas, WhiTley, AxTell, HerTel. FourTh Row: Bradley, Paris, Grover, Wigus, Carrillo, Remy, Dunn, Menefee, DeMaris, Berg. JUNIORS - Firsi' Row: Kline, Manns, Lamb, Helm, Miller, Smifh, Miller. Second Row: l.aTTin, Conrad, Schissler, Kermode, BradsTreeT, Sands, ParTsch, Black- well, WrighT. Third Row: WesTlund, Schiller, Holway, CanTy, Alcorn, Taylor. FourTl1 Row: Hull, STevenson, Shlres, Blom, AshTon, Elmore, Easley, Barnes. SOPHOMORES - FirsT Row: FiTzgerald, Laws, PaxTon, Fredeen, Kendall, Glaser, Coughlin, Thomas, Griswald, Mundorhf, Weldon, PelTon. Second Row: Huffman, Unruh, Ramsay, BoThwell, Bemish, DeBolT, Ward, TibbeTTs, Meiker, Andrews, Clark, Moore, Beal Beardsley, BarksTrom, AxTell, Cogswell. Third Row: Burke, Chadsey, BeTTelheim, Mushrush, Thum, Tyler, Alden, Weirick, Hicks, Phillips, McClung, Barden. Fourfh Row: Gardner, HusTon, Banks, Hixson, ConsTanT, Knoeppel, Davis, Grogan, SmiTh, PickeTT. l TITI-HI-Y To gain a workable philosophy oT liTe, esTal:Jlished Triendly rela- Tions, use leisure Time wisely, de- velop Tolerance and The abiliTy To judge wisely, and To Tind suiTable vocaTions are The obiecTs OT The SPSMHS Tri-Hi-Y chapTers. Sponsoring The annual Tri-Hi-Y dance, Open The Door Richard, poT luck suppers, visiTing museums, luncheons, swims, sending cookies To The Red Cross, and hearing noTed speakers are a Tew oT The many acTiviTies parTicipaTed in This year. SENIOR CHAPTER Preside-nT ------------.- Louise Remy Vice-PresidenT .-----.-- 4 .BeTTy AxTell SecreTary -.-.------------ Jean Eade Treasurer -----.--- Barbara Waggoner JUNIOR CHAPTER PresidenT --------.----- Nancy Helm Vice-PresidenT ......... Virginia Lamb Secrefary ................. PQT' Baker Treasurer ............. Laura Spencer SOPHOMORE CHAPTER Presideni' ............... TiTa TibbeTs Vice-PresidenT .-.------- Ann Ramsay SecreTary ...... ..... P eggy PaxTon Treasurer ---- ----- M arTha Weirick HI-Y To use democraTic meThods in achieving The embodimenT oT ChrisTian principles in individual and group conducTvin The high school and The communiTy is The purpose OT The Hi-Y, which is ad- vise dby Mr. Claude Lashbrook. AcTiviTies have included The TooTball, TaTher and son, and in- sTallaTion l3angueTs, and service projecTs. lvlemloers meeT every Tuesday nighT. PRESIDENTS Council Chairman ...... Chuck GeTchell Seniors .-----.-.---4--- Sam lv1cClung Juniors ---- ----- J ohn MiTchell Sophomores ------4--- Bob Berg BIO s ---- --'-- G eorge WrighT HI-l SENIOR Hl-Y - Firsl' Row: R. Weldon, O. Powell, E. Rich, C. Gefchell. S. McClung, 6. Eshoo, B. Ogden. Second Row: P. Warnshuis, J. Anderson, D. Wieland, K. Smiley, 6. Lind- sley, D. Ackerman, Third Row: D. Dilce, R. Kiernan, F. Col- angelo, D. Ogden, D. Palfer- son. Fourfh Row: B, Thompson, W. Lord, A. Weiriclc, B. Mc- Kibben, T. Marlin, A. Dunlap. Mr. Howard Snyder. JUNIOR HI-Y - Fronf Row: Graham, Lawrence, Milchell, Kenyon, Bleeker, Winler, Merritt Second Row: Aleshire, B'o+sl7ord, Mew, Sabin, Frank, Tapfer. Third Row: Wiese, Tobey, Pelerson, Rock- 'Fel.ow, Jones, Willer. Fourih Row: Doan, Bale, Rousselof, Hand, Reeves, Hiblaard, Boyle, Dunlap.- SOPHOMORE Hl-Y - Firsf Row: Gawley, Lauderbough, McConnell, Sherrill. Wi.lcen- son, Gazarian, Devers, Verl- ing. Lasf Row: Horrell, Samis, Leh, Post Gruenwald, Coombs, Engels, Sommers, Erickson. SOPHOMORE A Hl-Y - Firsf Row: Mallonee, Hanson, Kefchem, Edwards, Gross Hu- bert Minard, McCabe, lmler, lngram. Second Row: Knoep- pel, Dewey. Bingham, Geroud, D Evelyn, Thompson, Galchufr. Th'rd Row: Russell, Morris, Bree, Gill, Tuller, Hughes, Whealcroll, Browning, Smith. Lasf Row: Miller, Polfenger, Ralh, While, Berg. Colliau, Kayser, Hammond, Jordan, Dale. BIO Hl-Y - Firsf Row: Arlhur, Ronnow, Jackson, Morley, Wrighl, Barcus, Gal- lian. Second Row: Mr. Min- nard, Ordson, DeWeese, Worlh, Tranzan, Moore, Slewarl. Third Row: Piclzelf, Dey, Rule, Frank, Sufherland. SlH0dS SlH0dS ANI! CHIIWN THY Gllllll WITH BRUIHHIHIHIII CapTain PaT Shea, Coach Williamson, and assisTanT Coach Frank Kamm. VARSITY TIIIIIIIIIII FooThiII League Champions . . . Semi- TinalisT in The SouThern CaliTornia pIayoTTs were The TiTles achieved by This year's var- siTy Too+baII eleven under The coaching sTaTT oT Frank Williamson and Frank Kamm. Wayne Tucker placed on TirsT sTring All- SouThern CaliTornia Tor his ou?sTanding play and Lee BuTTingTon receives Third sTring posiTion on All-CIF. WiTh only one reTurning numeral holder coming back inTo The lineup, Coach Wil- liamson senT his green crew againsT The El IvlonTe Lions in Their TirsT pracTice TiIT and emerged vicTorious 32-O beneaTh a sTrong running and passing barrage. NexT came The TradiTionaI game wiTh Mark Keppel, who boasTed a sTrong squad, buT The Tigers Took a hard-ToughT I2-6 decision Trom The AzTecs as AI TapTer scored his second Touchdown oT The season and WayneTucker sTarTed ouT his long sTring OT scores plus his ouTsTanding play on boTh oTTense and deTense. Glendale I-loover Traveled To The Espee gridiron To TesT The Tiger's sTrengTh in Their TirsT league maTch, lauT were only senT away wiTh a I2-6 deTeaT as BrenT Ogden, ouT- FIRST STRING LINE-UP Fronl' Row: Tucker, STevens, Powell. Ackerman, WiTTer, Simmons, lvlcClung. Back Row: MiTchell, Wilkins, Oge den, Shea, BuTFingTon. PaT Shea Dave Ackerman Wayne Tucker B'renT Ogden Phelps WiTTer Owen Powell John MiTcheII Dave Wilkins Sam IvlcClung Harold Simmons Lee BuTIingTon Alan Tapfer ms.QsrTra T-new wmfwmasxl E 1 1s1w in WL! l ww: lz .uv'r wsm',Li FirsT Row: Managers MellinTon, Brainard, Duke. Second Row: WiTTer, BuTFingTon, SmiTh, l-luyck, D. Ogden, Sheppard. PickeTT, Shea, STerling, McClung, Eshoo, Powell, Weber Ackerman, B. Ogden, Lawrence. Third Row: Coach Williamson, ScoTT, A Dunlap, WiTTer, STevens, Misner, Simmons, Werick, A. Dunlap, Erickson, Boyle, Tucker, Woodburn, Morrison, Wilkins, STringer, TapTer, WrighT, May, Grogan. sTanding junior quarTerback, senT aerials To Wilkins and Tucker Tor scores. CapTain PaT Shea, The only reTurning leTTerman, proved his abiliTy in The Monrovia TilT as he scored Twice To Trounce The WildcaTs i3-O. Powell converTs Tor The exTra marker. ln Their Third league TilT, The Covina ColTs Tound ThaT The Bengals possessed Too much running and passing power as They suTTered a 23-6 seTback. Tucker adds Two poinTs on a saTeTy beside scoring on an aerial. BrenT Ogden and BuTTingTon chalk up Two more scores Tor The Williamsonmen. NexT week, The Tigers visiT The MonTe- bella Tield where a running aTTack was dis- played in order To subdue Their opponenTs, 32-I3. BuTTingTon scores his TourTh Touch- down oT The season while Ackerman gallops 70 yards Tor anoTher six poinTs. Rumored ThaT The Burbank Bulldogs had boasTed a heavy and powerTul squad, The Tigers Took iT in Their sTride wiTh TasT run- ning and passing aTTacks To overwhelm The Blue and WhiTe I9-O. LiTTle BrenT Ogden Making a lone play around righT end in The Burbank TilT is Tiger BrenT Ogden. Bengals vicTorious. I3-0. Dave Weber Gordon PickeTT Graham STerling John Boyle Bill l-luyck Jim Williams Dick Ogden George Eshoo Jim Sheppard Dick STevens Clyde SmiTh Andy Dunlap I GAME CAPTAINS - Firsl' Row: Owen Powell, Dave Acker- man, B'renT Ogden. Second Row: Coach Williamson, Lee BuT- TingTon, PaT Shea, Dave Wilkins, Sam Mcclung, Wayne Tucker, Phelps WiTTer. scores Twice on quarTerback sneaks To lead The way To The Bengals' nexT encounTer Tor The league TiTle. WiTh an unbreakable lisT OT seven vicTories, The Bengals Then Taced The crucial TesT OT The mighTy Glendale eleven who also was undeTeaTed in eighT encounTers. The DynamiTers were surprised by Wil- kins guick score in The TirsT guarTer, and Then John IvliTchell's 52-yard run in The second period. The Tigers emerged on The long end OT a I3-7 counT To Going over Tor six poinTs in The Burbank TilT is quarTerback BrenT Ogden. Helping him in The play is Dave Ackerman and Sam lv1cClung. grab The League TiTle. SouTh Pasadena wins only CIP playoTT game in iTs hisTory by deTeaTing SanTa Paula 27-26. Alham- brass Toss The Espee eleven Tor only seTback oT The season in The semi-Tinals OT The playoTTs by a score OT 26-6. The Bengals place Tour Tiger gridsTers on All- League: BrenT Ogden, Wayne Tucker, Owen Powell and Lee BuTTingTon. Shown on The receiving end oT an arial and more yardage FighTing Tor possession oT a loose ball is Tiger Dick STevens is righT end, Wayne Tucker. and Paysinger oT The Bulldogs. Owen Powell, noT shown picTure, recovered Tor Espee. Talking over The siTuaTion wiTh Coach C. Merril Green are TigerlciT reTurning leTTerrnen: CapTain Dave l-libbard, Dave Kenyon, Don WaTson, Bob Terry, and Coach C. Merrill Green's Bee TooTball Team, wiTh reTurning leTTer- Vic: PeTerson. men Dave Kenyon, Vic PeTerson, Don WaTson, Bob Terry, and pile- driving Tullbaclc, CapTain Dave l-libbard, ran up a ToTal oT Three wins in league compeTiTion while losing Two and Tying one. The squad This year was,rnade up largely oT new rnaTerial who gave a Tine accounT OT Themselves ThroughouT The enTire season. AlThough They were noT as sTrong deTen- sively as They have been in previous seasons, The Team did show some Tine TooTball in The oTTensive deparTmenT. Among Espee's vicTirns were Glendale l-loover, Burbank, and Covina in league cornpeTiTion and EI lvlonTe in a pracTice Tussle. On The oTher side oT The ledger, The Tigerbabes were beaTen by Glendale and lVlonTebello and were Tied by lvlon- rovia and lvlarlc Keppel. l Above: BEE FOOTBALL GROUP - FirsT STring Line-up: NNaTson, Shaw, Terry, Kenyon, Falk, Bauman, PlaTenburg. Baclcfieldz Parrilla, l-libbard, RousseloT, Dunn. Rolling oral yards around righl end in The El Monle +il+ is Dick Dunn, halfback. Shown being slopped afler a shorl gain in The EI Monie game is Capfain Dave l-libbard. Coach Green's oullil finished rhird in The Foolball League wirh only Glendale and Monrovia coming in ahead of Them. The lirsf slring line consisled of Plarlen- berg and Don Wafson al' ends, l-lans Bauman and Bill Shaw ar Tackles, Falk and Terry ar guards, and Dave Kenyon ar The pivol posilion. The backfield in- cluded Norm Rousselor af quarlerback, Dick Dunn a+ leflr hall, Dick Parrilla al righr hall, and Dave l-libbard a+ fullback. lndivicluals, leff 'lo righh l-lilobard, Kenyon, Plalenburg, Bauman, Dunn, Walson, Terry, Good, Sheppard, Rousselof. Falk, Dale, Shaw. Lnidquisl, Burnham, Wilfer, l-lambley, Knerr, Jaccard, Mooney, Mew, Pelerson. ww ,s m LZ i M if ., Q :?5::2:5,sggf1 A 4 922. s i 44 rw , ...ws T? wif V HW, Q S ,Q i 1 fs f , S '- 5 3 A ki O I l Q U EQ ,vi 165, pm, --F' Sim 4 , . ,, Don PaTTerson John Kumer Chuck Weise Tony GarreTT George WiTTer VARSITY GROUP - FirsT Row: Manager Robb, Schow, Weise, Sinclair, GarreTT, PaTTerson, Coach Green. Second Row: Kumer, Doan, Tucker Lindsley, WiTTer, RousseloT. AlrnosT hidden behind Two Glendale hoo,psTers is ace Torward, Wayne Tucker, second sTring All-CIF. ll ITSITY HUTIPSTHTS The Tigers remained undeTeaTed in The l:ooThill League ranks as They chalked up a double win over The Covina ColTs wiTh over- whelming scores oT bl-38 and 69-23. lVlonTe- bella proved To be iusT anoTher Team To meeT The mighTy Tiger aggregaTion as They also Tell To Two smashing deTeaTs. Burbank, however, held To a close 4l -38 vicTory in Their TirsT meeT- ing, buT were subdued 37-24 in a reTurn TilT. ATTer The Espee cagers Tossed The DynamiTers Trom Glendale Tor a 47-36 loss, The NiTromen came back To give The Tigers Their only deTeaT oT The league season, 27-26. Tucker and Boyle once again were given addiTional honors by being placed on TirsT sTring All-League. Going inTo The Cll: playoTTs againsT Nord- hoTT l-ligh, The Tigers copped an easy 59-I4 win To meeT l-larvard lvliliTary Academy who also Tell 46-38. ln The guarTer-Tinals, The Green- men easily subdued VenTura 47-2l To place Themselves in The semi-Tinals. MT. Carmel proved To be a sTrong squad againsT The Bengals who were suTTering Trom illness and were deTeaTed by a score oT 43-33. Redondo meT The Tigers in The ConsolaTion Tinals To Toss The Orange and Black Tor a 59-58 deTeaT. Wayne Tucker was placed TirsT on All-CIF TournamenT Tor his ouTsTanding playing and also receive a berTh on The second sTring All- SouThern CaliTornia baskeTball Team. Boyle's deTensive play was ouTsTanding all season. l-le is capTain-elecT Tor I947-48. LeTTermen were Tucker, Lindsley, Boyle, Sinclair, Weise, J. Doan, and T. GarreTT. Leffz Adding fwo more poinfs in fhe Covina fussle is Tiger ku forward Larry Doan, GROUP - Firsf Row: Bauman, McCol- lough, Kenyon, Rousselof, Bale, Jeffrey. Second Row: Manager This season's Tigerlcif squad, led by fheir fwo ouf- sfanding forwards, Norm Rousselof and Larry Doan, found rhe Bee division of fhe Foofhill League very sfrong as fhey were only able fo grab hold of fhe sixfh spof in fhe sranding as fhe league closed. Their final record sfood af five games won againsf seven defeafs. Wifh refurning leffermen Rousselof, Doan, and Moe Kenyon pacing fhe squad, 'rhe Bee hoopsfers found fheir firsf win over Covina by a close 26-25 margin afier dropping fwo previous filfs by a couple of poinfs. All fhroughouf fhe season, fhe Bengal- babes showed plenfy of spirif and were nof vicfims of high scoring. Coached by Frank Kamm, fhe Kifs foolc vicfories over Glendale, Covina fwice, lvlonfe- bello, and l-loover. Priesf, Doan, Wiffer, Davis, Sawyer, Lindquisf, Coach Kamm Lower: Fighfing for fha ball off fhe baclcboard is Norm Ro usselof in fhe Covina filf. Coach Frank Kamm. Bee baslcefball menfor. Led by liflle Cliff Cooper, who looped in 77 poinfs, fhe Cee baslcefball feam, coached by Frank Williamson, climaxed fha season in second place in league compefifion wifh a season's record of fwo games won and fwo losses. Following Cooper in digif honors were Noburo Yamane wifh 30 poinfs, Jerry Engle shoofing for 29, Bob Arnefr looped in 27 markers, and Bofsford, Brooks, Thurman, and lmler rounded ouf fhe remain- ing 24 poinfs. The Tigerlqiffens alfogefher racked up 80 field goals and 27 free fhrows for l87 poinfs. They missed 33 free fhrows and were charged wifh 43 personal fouls. THE CEE HOOPSTERS' GROUP COACH WILLIAMSON Upper Leff: Soufh Pasadena's sfrong 880 relay squad composed of Lee Buffingfon, Dick Ogden, Dean Sheppard, and Dick Sfevens. Upper Righf: Picfured is Lee Buffingfon, ace 440 spikesfer, who is ranked as one of The besf in CIF and also capfains fhis year's feam. Lower Leff: Shown compefing in fhe low hurdles is Jerry Misner. Lower Righf: Rounding his final furn in fhe mile evenf is Espee's dependable miler, AI Hubbard. III DHI IIII The I947 frack feam, coached by Frank Kamrn and capfained by Lee Buffingfon, enjoyed a fairly good season fhis pasf year as fhey finished sixfh in fhe league and placed fhird in fhe Foofhill finals. Espee won one league meef, while losing five. The squad also journeyed fo EI lvlonfe, Brea Olinda, Chaffey, and Hunfingfon Beach for invifafional relays. Several oufsfanding performers were members of fhis season's ouffif ,including Lee Buffingfon, ace 440 man, George Lindsley, pole vaulfer and high jumper, Pefe Heinfz and Dex Regafz, sfar shof puffers, and fhe relay feam composed of Buffingfon, Dick Sfevens, Dean Shepard, and Dick Ogden. Buffingfon, above all, was a parficular sfandouf. Lee failed fo lose a single me-ef during fhe regular season and also copped fhe league finals. He fhen won his heaf in fhe CIF preliminaries, buf ran info some hard luck in fhe finals as he finished sixfh. Alan Hubbard also was one of fhe league sfand- oufs as he came in second in fhe league finals in fhe mile run. Hubbard won several meefs during fhe course of fhe campaign and, alfhough he failed fo place, showed up well in fhe CIF preliminaries. Ofher cindermen who made up fhe feam include Jerry Misner and Ronnie Sfewarf, high jumpers: John Ivlifchell and Sfewarf, broad jumpers: lvlike Aleshire, milerg Griff Morrison, 880 sfarg Dick Ogden, 440 man: Fred Dahl and Jerry Ivlisner, hurdlersp Dean Shepard, I00 man, and many ofher non-Ieffermen. The squad was managed by Jim Garafolo and Ted Bofsford. VARSITY GROUP-Firsf Row: Regafz, Dunlap, Mor- rison, Bowers, Sfewarf, Sheppard, Sfevens, Bufing- fon, Ogden. Second Row: Hubbard, Simmons, Web- sfer, Marfin, Wafson, Mc- Kibben, Dahl, Erickson, Wells, Garofolo. Third Row: Aleshire, Mew, Misner, Lauderbaugh, Hammond, Garreff, Linsdsley. Coach Kamm. lu.: :ruins ,aw v . V M: BEE TRACK SQUAD - FirsT Row: WaTson, Laurence. lmler, M. Davis, Rich, T-leaving The shoT puT Sawyer, McKelvey, Swarbrick. Second Row: PeTerson, R. Davis, B'urnam, McNeil, in a pracTice mafch is Weirick, Mooney, Oewilde, Dunn. Third Row: BurTon, Dale, Horrell, Harns, PaTTon, Neil BurTon. GalschuTT, Sabin, Maclnnes, Sammis. Bale. BH All CH TH CK AlThough many boys Turned ouT, boTh Bee and Cee squads were unsuccessTul This season boTh in league and pracTice games. Coached by Frank Kamm, The Bee spikesTers were sparked by Don WaTson and Jack WebsTer in The hurdles, Dick Dunn in The broad iump, Bob Mooney in The high iurnp, Dick Swabrick in The mile, and Max Davis in The IOO-yard dash. Lefi: Taking a Tair leap in AlmosT every year one or Two boys Turn ouT Tor Cee Track, as The number oT boys enrolled is very small, buT This year abouT eighT enThusiasTic spike- sTers came ouT To compeTe and alihough Their winning average was noT very high, They showed a loT oT spiriT. Granny Thurman showed his abiliTy in The high jump while l-larper lmler racked up a large ToTal oT poinTs in his 50-yard dash evenT. pracTice is Cee Trackman Harper CEE TRACK GROUP - Tuller, LanziT, BoTsTord, Cooper, Thur lm er. man, Edwards. . H 11.iY , i' VARSITY TENNIS - FirsT Row: Coach SwarT, LinThicum, J. Doan, Jordan, PeTerson, PaTTerson. Second Row: L. Doan, ScoTT, I-lisey, B'rowning, Kiernan. V ITSITI TENNIS Talcing The l:ooThill League Tennis Championship Tor The Third sTraighT year, Coach Harry SwarT's powerTul neTmen enTered The SouThern CaliTornia playoTTs and placed Themselves inTo The semi-Tinals aT The Time oT This wriTing. Led by The Tiger's dynamiTe doubles Teams corn- posed OT Jim Doan and Eric Gschwind and Russ Kiernan and Roclcy Jordan and Larry Doan in single compeTiiion, The SwarTmen easily racked up Their I2 league vicTories wiThouT a deTeaT. No oTher school was able To rack up more Than Two poinTs againsT The Tigers in league compeiTion. lvlonTebello was suppose To give The neTTers The mosT Trouble, buT were vicTis oT a 9-O score in The Tinal maTch oT The season. As The league season ended, The SwarTrnen held an ouTsTanding record oT 23 games won againsT only one deTeaT, ThaT being only To Beverly T-lills 5-4 in a pracTice maTch. ATTer Taking The league TiTle, The varsiTy neTTers enTered The SouThern CaliTornia playoTTs againsT SanTa Paula. AlThough They deTeaTed The Cardinals 9-O in a pracTice maTch. The Bengals had To come Trom behind To grab The conTesT l8lf2-9lf2. ln The second round, The sTrong Orange and Blaclc squad Toolc ChaTTey inTo carnp by a 24-4 margin. They will meeT The Normans Trom Beverly I-lills in The semis. The only varsiTy neTTers To leave The squad nexT year will be The Two co-capTains, Don PaTTerson and Russ Kiernan, who have been on The squad Tor Two years. NexT season's capTains will be Jimmy and Larry Doan. Shown. below are The VarsiTy Tennis ReTurning a serve in a pracTice game PicTured in one of his Tremendous CO-CGPTGINS. Russ Kiernan and Don Pai- is TirsT doubles man Eric Gschwind. Eric serves, is Rocky Jordan in The Pasadena Terson, wiTh Coach Harry SwarT. will reTurn nexT season. maTch. :smsv 1fsx,-rwzfs-'e-a:s:a1 Q2fis:v5:P1-xiuBe srlmawvwrs'-www''ifwwszwh . miss. as JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS - Devers, Marlin, Lewis, Cassidy, Berry, Dey, Carler, Dilce, Jellrey, Morris, Vanden- Bos, Engle, Alexander, Coach Swarl. J. V. TENNIS Under lhe direclion lo Coach I-larry Swarl and co-caplains Don Dilce and lvlilce Cassidy, lhe iunior varsily lennis squad copped lhe Foolhill league championship lor lhe lirsl lime as league compeli- lion was slarled in lhe iunior varsily lennis division. ln league play, only lwo leams were able lo grab one poinl lrom lhe locals. Led by lheir lwo slrong doubles leams and wilh Roy Alexander lopping lhe singles Iisl, lhe iunior nellers rounded oul lheir season wilh a lolal record ol eighl wins againsl no deleals. As in varsily, only lhe lwo co-caplains will leave lhe squad, which will be more powerlul nexl season. DICAIHIU For a number ol years now, Decalhlons have been held al Soulh Pasadena-San Marino l-ligh. The Decalhlons, which are held once a year, are open lo all boys excepl lhose compeling in sixlh period gym. All ol lhe boys are required lo compele in all len ol lhe evenls. Awards presenled by lhe Kiwanis Club ol Soulh Pasadena are given lo lhose boys lhal hold lhe besl records according lo lheir classilicalion. The len evenls lhal are lealured in lhe Decalhlon are: Chin ups, loolball lciclc, I7-lool rope climb, 75- yard dash, running broad iump, running high iump, 300-yard run, 8-pound shol pul, 80-yard lowhurdles. Winners of lhe 1947 Decalhlon are lefl lo righl: Dave l-lood, division A wilh IO38 ponlsg Sam lwamolo, division B wilh 99I poinlsg Owen Wilkinson, division C wilh 938 poinlsg and D'icl Eade, class D wilh IOO7 poinls. 5WWsS'fEii5Z4Qf if . . mi I :1Y1'. ?,3 ilKi 1 i fwlwidf- ii- Wi Upper Leff, Tirsi' row: Gunzel, RousseloT, Ogden Powell, Ackerman, PorTer, Knoeppel, Good. Second Row: Coach Green, Lord, Knerr, STringer, Dunlap. PlaTenburg, l-luyck, Manager Upper Rigl1T: Holding down The baTTing honors Tor The Coach C. Merill Green. Lower lefT: Seen abouT To eliminaTe Lower RighT: Warming up beTore facing his opposiTion in PriesT. second sTraighT year is CapTain Owen Powell shown wiTh a runner aT TirsT base in a pracTice TilT is Rudy Gunzel. a pracice game is ace Tiger Twirler, Dave Ackerman. V ITSITY lTllSTlTllll Led by CapTain Owen Powell, The Tiger horse- hide nine capTured iTs TirsT Tour pracTice TilTs and came close To knocking OTT WhiTTier, one OT The besT Teams in The SouThland. The Bengals deTeaTed lvlark Keppel Twice, 6-5 and IO-7, behind The power-plus slugging OT STringer and Powell. The Tiger nine engaged Alhambra in a Two- round baTTle and came ouT on Top I2-8 and 3-2. Then behind Dave Ackerman's sTellar chucking They deTeaTed The El MonTe Lions 4-3. The Tigers Then meT Their TirsT seTback in The Torm oT a 9-7 margin by The Cardinals Trom WhiTTier. lvleeTing Their ciTy cousins, The Pasadena Bullpups, They wenT down To a sound Thrashing 8-I. ln Their TirsT league TilT The Bengal horsehoiders were vicTims OT a 23-3 deTeaT by Glendale l-loover. BUT The Greenmen came righT back and Tossed The Covina ColTs Tor an I l-I loss, wiTh RousseloT and Powell in The maior roles. NexT came Burbank, and Sullivan proved Too much as The Bulldogs clawed The Tigers Tor a 3-2 win. WiTh a one and Two record, The varsiTy nine rallied To knock OTT a sTrong Glendale squad 4-I in Ten innings. Then in a much-dispuTecl game, The Tiger baTsmiThs Tell vicTims OT a 5-4 score aclminisTerecl by The lvlonTebello Oilers. J. V. BASEBALL SQUAD - FirsT Row: Bleeker, SmiTh, Frank, WinTer. Second Row: JeTTery, ArTerberry, Saveiz, Rhoehm, Russell, WaI+z, Maloney, LindquisT, Sisler. Third Row: Coach Williamson ArneTT, Young, Bauman, Colangelo, O'KeeTe, Anderson, Coleman, May. Tad JeTFery cuTs hard aT a TasT ball l-lap Lord Tags ouT Owen Powell aT second base in an inTer- squad maTch. SKI IIHIB Pack up your Troubles in your old kiT bag and ski, ski, ski! ThaT's whaT The SPSMHS Ski Club endeavored To do lasT winTer. Making Two organized Trips To MounT WaTerman and Arrowbear, and smaller parTies go- ing To ski regions was all oT The acTual skiing in which Placing Third in league compeTiTion in The FooThill League wiTh 3 wins againsT 2 deTeaTs. Coach Frank Wil- liamson's iunior varsiTy baseball nine, capTained by Jerry O'KeeTe and Jim Anderson. enTered in a regular league schedule Tor The TirsT Time This season and won The maioriTy oT Thir games behind The experT Twirling OT Jack Russell. In Their TirsT Two league TilTs againsT Hoover and Mon- rovia, Jack Russell held down The opposiTion To Two hiTs apiece and won borh games by scores oT 5-O and 4-O. Besides his ouTsTanding piTching, Russell also accounTed Tor some heavy hiTTing. AlThough They losT To MonTebello, The TigerkiTs were s+iII in The running unfil The Burbank barsmirhs seT Them back in Their Tinal game OT The season. The club parTicipaTed. Members acTive in planning acTiviTies of The club were Don l-larper, presidenT: Jim Miller, Barbara Berg, Andrea Blom, secreTary- Treasurer, and many more. Mr. Aldace Minard is The adviser. OTher acTiviTies consisTed of seeing movies Trom Sun Valley and oTher ski Tields, hearing a speaker on The TundamenTals OT skiing. Planning Trips To The snow, and buying aTTracTive ski club emblems. The club was Tormed on December 6, I945, by Jim Blom and Russell BuTTerworTh To TurTher inTeresT skiing. Mr. Russell Adams was The adviser. The oTTi- cers were as Tollows: Jim Blom, presidenT: Russell BuTTerworTh, vice-presidenT7 Jane Wilson, secreTary, and Elsa Behr, Treasurer. The members saw movies. heard speakers, and planned Trips which were inTer- rupTd by poor snow condiTions. SONG LEADERS - Bobby Marlin, Marilyn Miles, Mar lene Rose, Anne Squire, Phoebe Twelen. CHHR Il S0 li ll IIERS Promoring school spirir, leading songs and yells, and sponsoring Color Day are a few of +he various dulies of +he Pep Associalion, which is advised by Mr. Aldace Minard. Presidenr ....... .. .Norman Rousselol Vice-Presidenr . . ..... Bobby Marrin Secrelary .... . . .Phoebe Tweelen Treasurer . .. .. .Brianl Wells YELL LEADERS - Brianr Wells, Norman Rousselol, G eorge Lindsley. S-lllllll ln i+s rwenly-second year of promoring clean sporfsmanship and conlrolling lhe issuing of lellers, is lhe S Club, under Jrhe advisership of Coach C. M. Green. The 25 members were in charge of loorball, baskerball, and spring sporrs lerlerman assemblies, held rhroughouf The year. Presidenr ............ ...... G eorge Lindsley Vice-Presidenl . . . . . .Lee Bullinglon Secrelary .... ...... P a+ Shea PEP ASSOCIATION - Firsi Row: Miles, Rose, Mariin. Second Row: Lindsley, Marlin, Mr. Minard, Wells. S CLUB -- Firsf Row: Boyle, Ackerman, Pickelf, Shea, Sier- ling, Buflingion, Ogden, Lind- sley. Second Row: Doan, Tucker, Kiernan, Wilkins, Sin- clair, Dean, Dunlap, Pallerson, l-lerman, Coach Green. Third Row: Robb, Kenyon, Heinlz, Weber, Sheppard, Eshoo, Smilh, Rousselol, Powell. W GllTlS' SPUITTS This pasT year, Girls' SporTs acTiviTies proved To be more Tun Tor all, wiTh The new inTer-class Tourna- menT sysTem inauguraTed. The beginning oT The season sTarTed wiTh Volleyball, which was Tollowed by l-lockey. Tennis ranked as an opTional sporT. The rainy season Turned The girls Toward The gym and baskeTball was in order. Due To a lenglrhened ChrisT- mas vacaTion, The speedball season was cuT To a mere Tour weeks. BeTween The laTTer sporTs, The girls were acTive in BadminTon. SoTTball wound up The season, and proved To be The besT liked by The girls. The big evenTs oT The year were The Two play days: The one held aT Burbank came aT The TirsT parT oT The year. The laTTer play day in April aT EI MonTe proved To be The mosT successTul, wiTh SouTh Pasadena Tying Tor TirsT place. Miss Helen Reese Nancy Browers Third period championship Miss Vivian ATherTon baskeTball Team Pal Hall relurns a high birdie, Nancy Brower shoofs for a baslcel' while Connie Conrad, Shirley Crandell, and June Koepsell walch. The honorary qirl's sporls organizalion of The school, The S.P. Club, elecled Charlene Bell as fheir Presidenl al' 'lhe beginning of 'lhe year. Be- cause of The revision of The sporfs program, bolh The S.P. and G.A.A. were almosl' inaclive. The members of The S.P. Club are, lef+ io righ+, bol- fom row: Jane Carrillo, Joanne Tanner, Louise Remy. Top row: Marilyn Board, Dorolhy Jeuclc, Gerry Holley. Mising: Charlene Bell. MEMBERS OF THE G.A.A. BOARD, BoHom Row: Marilyn Board, Rulh Cowles, Dorolhy Jeuclc, Miss Helen Reese, adviser. Top Row: Jane Carrillo, Louise Remy, Gerry Holley, Joanne Tanner. fn, Firsl' baseman, Mary Ellen Thornburg, af- fempfs a pul ou+ as Carolyn Young goes on lo second. Shirley Smilh come in To back her up. Top Righf: Belly Ogier hils a high one To cenfer field as Viola Mae Chess shu+s her eyes. Florence Shires lciclcs lhe ball as Pam Living- slon and Carolyn Young fangle. Mary Ellen Thornburg and Louise Gibbs, righi, come in lo refrieve il. Nancy Easley eyes Jane Dunn's snappy refurn in lennis. Lefi' 'ro righf: Galelfa Slockland, Phoebe TweeTen, Connie Worlh, and Ann Hoskins scramble for lhe hoclceyball in an excifing game. UHUS I0 H 11 UHUS 10 H 11 C0llVtPSU of Automobilv Club of Southwrrz California Leff io Right Pal Marshall, Shirley Van Daren, Pal l-lall, and Barbara Berg riding on Soufh Pasadenas lloal, Surnrnerlirne.' COLOR DAY ON MISSION STREET. Sue Kemp, loorbail queen, cenler, and her lwo princesses, Mary Johnson, lell, and Joan Marlin, riqhl. The seniors allend assembly in Their new swealers. A May Day scene of This year. 'I , l i I lil! BJRAQI' ' 'fl 'Rf J s .- W 3236 WW George Eshoo This year has served as vice-presidenT oT The Boys' League, presi- denT of The Boys' campus commiTTee, chairman QT The commencemenT com- miTTee, a Bengal: he also aTTended Boys' STaTe lasT year and was a member oT The Red Cross Council. Joyce WhisTler This year has been Treasurer oT The Girls' League, chairman of The Girls' League ways and means commiTTee: she has been a member of The Red Cross Couucil Tor Two years and represenTed our school aT The i946 Junior Red Cross ConvenTion in Pa. WHIIIIN FAIR Pl Y Doris Lyons as a senior is ediTor oT The I947 Copa de Oro and chairman of The dress commiTTee oT The Girls' League: she was presenTed wiTh American Legion Award Twice, upon graduaTing Trorn l'lunTingTon school and The iunior high school. Jim Sheppard is presidenT oT The senior class, a member oT The comrnencemenT commiTTee: he has also served as presi- denT oT The Scholarship SocieTy and was awarded The Harvard Book Award lasT year as The resulT oT being iudged The mosT promising iunior. Sam Mcclung gained Tame on The campus as secreTary oT The Boys' League, presidenT oT The senior l-li-Y, a member oT The commencemenT commiTTee: lasT year he was selecTed To go To Boys' STaTe. Virginia Egge has served This year as vice-presidenT oT The Girls' League, chairman of The Girls' campus com- rniTTee, and a member oT The senior song commiTTee: she was The recipienT of The D.A.R. Award upon graduaTing from l-lunTingTon School. CONTESTANTS FOR ROSE PARADE FLOAT ATTENDANTS - Top Row, LeTT To RighT: PaT Marshall, Marilyn Simmons, Carolyn Diepenbroclc, Phyllis Hall, l-lelen Rollow, PaT Reed, Nancy Ward. BoTTom Row, LeTT To Righfz Barbara CovingTon, Ann Seagren, Olive O'Leary, Shirley Van Doren, PaT Wood. 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