South Pasadena High School - Copa de Oro Yearbook (South Pasadena, CA)
- Class of 1950
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gi E 3 MN Q IIN- :ra E M O In 1 , gviww, ew? TN MEMORY OF MISS FLORENCE WILUAMS g OUR LIBRARVXQ COPA DE GRC ,f Published by ihe Senior Class of l95O al' The Soufh Pasadena-San Marino High School, Sou+h Pasadena, California. Edifor ....... .,... A nn Brigham Assis+an+ Edifor. .. ,.... Eddy Hyland Business Manager ......,,,.. Pa+ Parsons Phoiographers, .Bill LaHin, Fred Garrison Adviser .... .,,,.. M r. Elmer H. Crook Ari- Adviser ......,, Miss Hes'rer Lauman 'Suri sw CGNTENTS CLASSES . . . . . 14 CDRGANIZATICDNS . . 44 SPCDRTS . . , . . 78 SCHCDOI. LIFE . . 102 ss 3 E 51 ix Y Q, E 1 3 , Q . 5 5 a X X Wi .A . an 'Fill A ' ' 2 3+ 21119 -1 Till-rf. 1. , YZ Q: ', sf Us fi, T as f A yu ,., :. 1 , X I M y - :Qty 55?-'z'l3i3 2.f9 :Ill H1121 i Qsawfszgaisf ' T' Y'?3ig.f5'Z1'ir1 152 -ffohsfiffw 32235, ff' 2555 :f5Qif57? j A ,gf :gif ssZMLa5:zUf22W'vEve?fSi is - M,g,5Q,WsWJ sL FOREWGRD To you-The sTudenTs, The TaculTy, and The Triends of The SouTh Pasadena-San Marino l-ligh School-is presenTed The CCPA DE CRO oT l95O. The sTaTF has endeavored To picTure, via The camera, a lens eye view OT The school Trom iTs social and curricular aspecTs. Each year our school becomes a sTage and each year The spoTlighT Tocuses iTselT on The Senior Class. From This class comes The leaders oT The school, The nucleus around which The oTher classes revolve. To The seniors we dedicaTe This year's annual. DR. ELMER J, ERICKSON Principal An eklicienlly run school led by four capable adminis- lralors . . . Mr. Lawrence l-larper, superinlendenl ol lhe Soulh Pasadena-San Marino Cily Schools . . . Dr. Elmer J. Erickson, principal ol lhe senior high school and personal adviser lo lhe commission . . . Miss Jessie T. Oldl, dean ol girls and adviser lo lhe Girls' League . . . Mr. James Carpenler, vice principal, dean ol looys, and Boys' League adviser. MR. LAWRENCE HARPER Superinlendenl MISS JESSlE T. OLDT Dean of Girls ADMINI The new addilions lo The counseling sfall were Miss Margarel Lauer . . . Mrs. Margaref Mills . . . and Mr. Frank Williamson. They assisled Miss Oldl and Mr. Car- penler in counseling and arranging lhe sludemvs personal program. Working rogelher lo keep lhe office running smoolhly and compelenlly were lhe ollice secrelaries-Mrs. Dillon . . . Mrs. Gumaer . . . Mrs. Myers . . . and Mrs. Leahy. MR. JAMES R. CARPENTER Vice-principal Members of llue office sulaucf Mrs M rs Mrs Lealu Mrs Dillon and - . ye . . y, . , Mrs. Gumaer-Ialce lime ouul from llweir busy scluedule Io pose lor piclure. QATICDIXI This year llue sludenls assisled in llue ollices . . learning llue rouline and 'I'I'1G procedures ol a well organized slaucl. Tlue 'rluree main proiecls sponsored by llue Parenl-Teacluers' Associalion, under llue Ieadersluip of Mrs. Roberl M. Sellle, were back--lo-scluool niglul lor llue parenls . . . llue Jolun Raill Concerl . . . llue open luouse in April. New lo Ilue facully lluis year were Mrs. Margarel Mills A cornrnillee ol flue P-T-A al worlc mailing Iellers Io I'I'19 parenls Seen assisling in llue office were Ann Mulluearn and Burnice Kurliclc . . . Mrs. Eleanor I-Iiclden. absenl in recenl monllus because of illness . . . Mr. R. W. Graluam . . . Mr. C. G. Louis . . . and Mr. Roberl Naegler. Mrs. Lucille Linn was baclc aller a year ol absence. Non-relurning uleacluers were Miss Barbara George . . . Miss Mildred Price, relired . . . Mr. Vincenl Dagorl . . . and Mr. I-Ioward Snyder. Tlue sludenls and adminisulralion deeply mourn llue passing ol Miss Flor- ence Williams in llue year nineleen luundred and lorly-nine. MISS MARGARET LAULR MR. FRANK WILLIAMSON MRS. MARGARET MILLS Couruse'or Counselor Counselor CCDMMISSIGI Smoo+hly ini+ia+ing +he year of Fiflry, The nine commissioners siarfed off by faking over fheir of- fices in The scheme s+uden+ governmenf . . . Henry Hand and Janie Alexander managed and promo+ed ASB sales io 97.370 . . . Girls' and Boys' League acfivifies were organized by Jane Beel and Dan Oredson respecfively . . . Friday's assem- R blies and Thursday meefings were presided over by 1 R DICK SHOOSHAN A Commissioner-Genera! CLARK KENYON SUSiE DUTCHER SAM MORLEY Commissioner of Inferior Commissioner of Correspondence Commissioner of Afhlefics Commissioners shown aT one oT The cabineT meeTings are, leTT To righT: Danny Oredson, Henry Hand Janie Alexander, Sam Morley, Dick Shooshan, Dr, Elmer J. Erickson, Marlee GarbeTT, Clark Kenyon, Susie DuTcher and Jane Beel. Dick Shooshan, C. C5 .... school acTiviTies were publicized in local papers by lvlarlee GarbeTT . . . aThleTic acTiviTies were supervised by Sam Morley . Susie DuTcher recorded The minuTes aT The meeTings . . .checking The school grounds and heading The campus commiTTees was Clark Kenyon. The commissioners served as hosT To The San Gabriel STudenT ConTerence November I6 . . . clean campus, school spiriT, and sporTsmanship were The main Topics discussed . . . decoraTing. design- ing. choosing TickeTs, arranging Tor enTerTainmenT, and The band were The iobs oT The commissioners who sponsored The TirsT dance of The year, Com- missioners' Capers . . . The year was climaxed by campaign posTers, skiTs, and speeches by The TuTure commissioners. JANE ALEXANDER HENRY HAND MARLEE GARBETT Commissioner of AcTiviTies Commissioner oT Finance Commissioner oT PubliciTy Girls' League CabineT: TronT row: Woodburn, Beel, PiclceTT, Weaver, King, Row 2: l-lorchiTz, Copeland, Burke. Row 3: PaTTy, Nelson, AxTell, Miss Jessie T. OldT, Shryoclr, Gardner, Kurliclc, Diepenbroclc, Amende, Klopsch. Row 4: Ball, Sampson, and EllioTT GIRLS' LEAGUE The Girls' League . . . under The able managernenT oT Jane Beel, presidenT, and Miss Jessie T. OldT, adviser . . . had a very success- Tul year. The acTiviTies began wiTh The New Girls' ParTy planned by Jeanie King, chairman . . . The AuTumn Balm, annual dance, under Jane Weldon . . . The sophomore, junior, and senior class Teas wiTh Mary Jo Nelson, Debby PaTTy, and Margie Klopsch, chair- men . . . The Girls' League play direcTed by Sue Copeland . . . career day arranged by Nancy Shyroclc . . . May Day TesTival was supervised by Beverly Ball . . . and The annual picnic was organized by Julie Sampson. OTher League offices were occupied by Elaine Weaver, vice presi- denT and chairman of The girls campus cornmiTTee . . . Sue Burke, :ecreTary . . . and Judy EllioT, Treasurer. JANE BEEL Commissioner oT Girls The closing scene oT The Girls' League play: leTT To righT: Alden, Volk, Con- sTans, Brooks, GriTTiTh, and Thompson. Boys' League CabineT: TronT row: STaclcpole, Garlinghouse, Kenyon, Oredson. Row 2: RegaTz, RoberTson, Van PelT, l-land, Row 3: GarreTT, Ronnow, WrighT, Loefler, Reynolds, Polich, Shooshan, Dey, Mr. James CarpenTer, and Morley. , BUYS' LEAGUE Golden Gloves . . . The maior proiecT each year . . . was pre senTed in May under The managernenT oT Dan Oredson, commis- sioner oT boys. Advising The Boys' League was lvlr. James CarpenTer vice-principal. The oTher acTiviTies included The TrusTy Tromp.' annual ChrisTmas dance . . . inTramural handball TournamenT . . . aThleTics equipmenT projecT . . .Ten DecaThlon evenTs, enTrance required by all The boys . . . and The League meeTings which Tea- Tured excellenT speakers, aThleTic Tigures, and enTerTaining sporTs movies. The League oTTicers helping Dan were Alan RoberTson, vice- presidenT and chairman oT The Boys' campus commiTTee, replacing George DeWeese who graduaTed in mid-Term . . . and George WrighT, who Tool: over The oTTice oT looTh secreTary and Treasurer aT The end OT The TirsT semesTer. DAN OREDSON Commissioner oT Boys ATTempTing The rope climb, one oT The DecaThlon evenTs, was Paul Lamb wiTh l-lugh TrauTmen and Ronald Mardigian loolcing on. U. S858 A hwmqffv 2 'S 4f,fffw,m.z nwwwf x Mm'wmwW BOB GARRETT presidenf JIM RONNOW vice-presideni' MARY FITZPATRICK secrerary PETER DOBBS Treasurer Froni row assembly sears and maroon senior swearers siarl our +l'1e year for Hwe class of l95O . . . senior class meerings presided over by Bob Garreil and Miss Margarel Lauer, class adviser, lcepl' us from our nexl' period . . . long-remembered will be flue immorfal senior assembly, llie winning Clmrisrmas booilw and flue senior-molrners' rea . . . The Fiqlrling LiHles a smaslfi hir . . . senior di+cl1 day leaving ilwe school deserred by upper- classmen . . . +l'1e Prom brings never-lo-be-forgot ren memories . . . graduaiion arrives al lasr . . . announcemenis seni our . . . +l1e baccalaureare service, llie senior brealclasi, Jrlie 'farewell assembly, ccmrtfencemenl exercises, and rlien i+'s over . . . memories of lliree wonderful years. SENIORS s Q' ELAINE ACHTENHAGEN FRANZ ADELOUIST A JERRY ADDICOTT ROBERT ALDERMAN JANE ALEXANDER FRITZ AMELUNXEN MARILYNAMENDE IRYING ANDERSON ' WILLIAM ANDERSON EUNICE ANDERSON PATRICIA ANDERSON TED ANDERSON RICHARD ANDRESON RICHARD ARMSTRONG JOHN ARNETT EUGENE ARTHUR SARA ATKINS ELEANOR MTE'- PATRICIA BALDWIN BEVERLY BALL DONALD BARCUS L JUNE BARDEN ROGER BARNES BARBARA BARNHART MARIE ELAINE BERNAL DAVID BEAR JANE BEEL ' A ROBERT BERGSTROM COLLEEN BIHL I RICHARD BIRCHER I I7 CL!-XSS OF '50 URSULA RIRKHOIJSER G-RACE BLEVENS BEVERLY BOWERS The mrghty sensor sweaie emblem bemg shown Vrrgmra ROBERT BROWN FLORENCE BURKE JANE cr-IADSEY I 8 rs...maroon with a white and maroon fifty to Rodney Youngson by the two chairman Long and Al Garlinghouse GARY BOYD A ANN BR'G'H'W NANCY BROOKS ROBERT suck EDWARD BUHLIG CAROL BUNNELL NOEL BURGBACHER RICHARD BURGESS PATRICIA CAIRNS JAMES CALDWELL JERRY CALLAHAN -'ANU5 GAIL CAUTHEN A RUSSELL CHANDLER SULLMAN CHASE I THOMAS CHERNISS R LINDA MARSHALL CLARK SENICDRS ARTHUR CLARK THOMAS CLEMTNSON SALLY CQFFMAN RICHARD COLLINS BARBARA COMES JOAN CONNELLY CONNELLY SUSAN COPELAN EUGENE COPHER JACK DAVIES CHARLES DAVIS JAMES CROUL WCK CROWL PATRICIA CYMBALA VIWAN DENNISTOUN CHARLES DESBRTSAY GEORGE DDWEESE EDWE DEY ' NANCY DIEHL SANDRA DIEPENBROCK KARL DTETERLE PETER DOBBS ANN DOBSON DALE DONALSON JEAN DUCOMUN susAN DUTCHER f ROBERT EDWARDS JUDY ELLIOTT MAREA ENGLEHARDT I9 CLASS GF '50 MARILYN FLOATEN WILLIAM FOIST CAROL POLSOM ROSS FOPIANO DARLENE FOWLER ROBERT FRANK MARKUS FREY , uAvIo FULTON WILLIAM FUNDENBERG MARILYN GALASSO ALAN GALLION MARGARET GANNON ROBERT FRED SHIRLEY GIBSON SUZANNI5 QQUWIN RADMILLA ca-Oso MELVIN GOLUBERG MARSHALL GRAM JOHN GRAMONT .KAREN ORANRUD 20 IAQ... If SENIORS PATRICA GREEN BRACK HALE COLLEEN HARRIGAN ,JERRY HARRINGTON GARY HARVEY ELEANOR HAWKINS ,A nM HAY ROBERT HEARD ALBERT Hswm MARJOWE HU MARY sms HILL JANET HODGWNSON . ELFRIEDA 1-foLzAPFeL NANCY HOOD A RICHARD How LEE ANN HUFFMAN 2l CLASS OF '50 SHIRLEY JACKSON ROBERT JACKSON DAVID JENKINS GEORGE JENNINGS DANNY JENSEN I GEORGE JOHNSON ON SUZANNE JOHNSTO N MARJORIE JOHNSON PATRICA JOHNSON VIVIAN JOHNSON YVONNE JOHNS N5 FRANK JORGENSO gsm! TONY KEILEY JUDY KEMP CLARK KENYON RICHARD KEYES CAROLYN KING JANE We JEANIE KING KINSEY KIRK MORRIS KENNETH KLEIN MARGIE KLOPSCH EVELYN LINDLEY l BERNICE KURILICH JEAN LATIMER BILL LATTIN FRED LEE KEG LINDELL 22 SENICDRS DENNIS LITTLE JOHN LIVINGSTONE JEANNE LUTHER KAREN MCCORKLE SANDY M VIRGINIA LONG Buz LOWE LUDLOW CGAUGHEY MARILYN MCGAUGHEY JOYCE MCSONAG-ILL I TERRY MCGRAW ALYCE MCWOSH DONA MCKENM 'CRAIG MCMANIGAL THOMAS MADSON MARLIN MALLETTE MARIE MANAHAN . f ' ' - 'nih' .Sue Hughes. Eugene Copher, Gloria Puckett, Gary Havey. Gretchen Rubmg, Radmllla Gogo. Karen McCorlrIe, Duane Woodford and Bl c mill I 2 3 CLASS OF '50 ROGER MANN MARIAN MARSHALL ANN MAXWELL MARILYN MENDELSON .I Jfifwxm, 1 BILL MOFFETT A SAM MORLEY Mbdeling at the annual Senior Mothers' Tea S. . IOIIIISSQRQL Margie Kldpsdi- zhairman, Sandy Di 24 ROBIN MATTOCKS OTTO MAUTHE MARY ALICE MARSHALL BARBARA MARTIN f MARTHA METZGER BARBARA MEYEROTT BILL MILLER Q BARBARA MILLS JANET MUNRO ANN MOSER LOUISE MUDGE ANN MULHEARN ' A. April I8 . . . were Susie epenbrock, Pat Anderson. Wx ,K Y MQ my I S 5' R X gg 'Ill 25 Y X I Hx Q -N V , 5? 'QQTS E? , 5 SUSAN MURRAY MARY MYERS CHARLES NEALE ' GEORGE NIELSON' NQE B!LL NORRIS DAN OREDSON NANCY PELTON JANET ORTH SENIORS NO RWOOD OLSEN BRUCE OLSEN MARY PHYLUS PAXSON PICKETT PLEWS 25 CLASS OF '50 NEDRA ROBERTS ALAN ROBERTSON ELOISE ROBERTSON ' JAMES RONNOW I DAVID RODS ROBINSQN JULIE ROCKFELLOW PAT RODGERS Ross easter-IEN RUBINS JERRY RULE CONSTANCE RUMBOLD EDITH SAMPSON I KENNETH SANSON. ROSEMARY SATER BILL SCI-IMITZ 1 LINDA SCI-IOW ROGER SCI-IUYLER Jo so-:Aw MARY 26 DICK smacks Senior Class Speakers are left to right: lanet Hoclglc 21 t Marie Manahan, Sandy Drepenbrock, inson, George I Sgniors buying announcemen s, .. I ' u Pat Anderson, Beverly Siemberger, S sie Johnstone. , ICE RZ JOAN STEWART STEWART STNNGHAM JAMES surwenrm-in PETER SWANSON i l '27 r CLASS OF '50 GMI. VURPILLAT GEORGE WAGGENER DQNALD WALKER LINDA WALLSCHLAEGER JUNE WATERBURY - ELAINE WEAVER VIRGINIA WEAVER BARBARA WEED RICHARD WEILEIN JANE WELDON ssvme WEMPON ' GARY wr-IEATcRoPr ROBERT WIEGAND BAR3ARA WILLE KENNETH WILLIAMS JERRY WITHROW DIANE WOODFORD BILL WOODWARD RICHARD WORTH GEORGE WRIGHT EMIKO YAMASKI A.W.O.L. GRANT ACHERMAN IRVING ANDERSON ROBERT BIRD RONALD COLLINS TED COTHERN RUSSELL CRANDALL JEAN DOYLE ROBERT EDWARDS NORMAN FRANSEN RICHARD HEINDEL MAXINE HOLAN 28 A.W.O.L. DONALD MCLAUGHLIN DEREK OATWAY RONALD PAULS KEITH RAUCH JACK SCHULTZ MICHAEL SCOTT HOWARD SEVDRE DONALD SMITH ANDREW SOMERS RICHARD VANDORN E AL y f' f ink M X. v 'V JAM! 01,14 xi 'Q fifw ,vhs ri A f K - ' 4 'fflilglfzm PM 'Q H N I X H g'ig?2g , A Q i , -: 4 ' 'W 'f' N' . 'z . . P . . 'MW 956 Lf3 'f 1 K 'H N 1 Q N 4 A L rf: L ik x x , ,gf 5 f .w VA, , .px l n,m1,:11f 5 ' -H ,351 iff? , . A iw 3 hxgdeif E- 7 N QT.-emi, ., y W ' '- N 5 X X - , Y 5'M 'x M v-v::1 X ffl ' Q Y N Q, E ,..l- ...,,, . ' ' - 4 '- H ? M ' , A ' M ,, ,JK Qi Wg ' 9 ' ' ,gl ' - kk -' 5, , W 'fM- A my QQ f-'f 7 -f-- -ff , , wx - ' M' G g 6 M 'A fy: F 1 ' - 1 ,xy ,L 1 ,X V 'U ., vigil t my EW , Q W aals 4ji!g,T,, E 5' w V ,.,, xii J K ig I at my , I X in if X., is 2 Q53 gi - Q as K , '- Q X Qi A M, my Q . . mf ,1 T s 5 A' , 'G Jef 5' K Y Q gg ,I f mr' 1 Y wzffg Q wfiiax lxw' X K? i1Q'f'75,3'F'A ,diff ' Q Q12 :pp fs ,sr . No longer babes ol 'lhe school, final-ly down off lhe shell . . . ialcing 2nd prize for lheir Chrislmas boolh . . . displaying admirable lalenl in The Junior assembly under 'rhe supervision of Miss Elizabelh Birnie, adviser io Jrhe class . . . biggesl and mosi exciling proiecl oi 'rhe school year-lhe Junior-Senior Prom-on May 26, arranged and paid 'For by The Juniors . . . flowers and linen predominaiing ai ihe Junior Mo+her's Tea held January IO . . . eleciions of new commissioners . . . Senior swea+er design coniesl . . . Jr. girls helping al graduaiion . . . Nexi year 'rhe big wheels on campus. BUZ RAGATZ ...i.., ,.,... p residenl JOE FRENCH ,........, Hvicefpresidenl CAROL MCCONNELL ,. ..., secrelary KENNEY BROWN ..... .,,.. + reasurer Junior Boofh, feafuring fhe Navaio Indians, wins second prize . . . working were, leff fo righiz Velma Kaenal, Kimie Tashima, and Glenda Bruner. JUNICDRS SHEILA AINSWORTH ALTENBURGER LOUIS AMESTOY CARL AUER ESTHER AVKLA RICHARD BAILEY CHARLES BALDWIN Mmnvm DAQTGN - THOMAS BATES ARTHUR BAUDRY I ANSLEY BEALL 3l CLASS GF '51 RACHEL BRYANT ROY LEE BUROGE 5 JACK CARRINGTON MARCIA CASS CONSTANCE CLARKE CAROLYNE COLVIN DOLORES COSTES BARBARA COX JEAN DIETILIER ' JOAN DGHLEN MILTON DYKE RICHARD DYRHSEN 32 SUSAN BURKE THEODORE BURNETT LUCRETIA BYRAM DELCIE CALZONE srem-:EN CAMPBELL CAROL ceusacpuasr , LYDIA CHAMSERLINE KEITH CHASE VERNON CHASE WILLIAM CLARK JANE CONDON WALTER CONN DIANA CONRAD VIRGINIA CONSTANS DIANA COOK EDWARD CRAMSIE JAMES ELLEN DICK JANET BAR5ARA QQNQ-gy JEANNETTE DRUMMOND EUGENE 'RK DUSHANE JAMES DWKQHT DONALD som CHARLES EDSON MYIIPLLIQ-ri ESTIQBROOK CHARLES Events sem' PARKAS JUNIORS MARY FENTON MARGARET FOGARTY KATHLEEN GAROFALO BARBARA GRAHAM CHARLES HAMMOND if! .W NANCY HAYWARD JEFF FERNALD CATHERINE rlooes MADISON FISHER JQSEPH FITZPATRICK DiANE FLECK SHARON FOGLINO JOHN GERHART LEELAND GRAY BARBARA HAND RICHARD HELM SALLY FLOYD SHARON JANE FOIST S!-MRLEY JEAN FOIST 'W ,.YL fx f SII E E2:11.Q::: E GEQRGE Glggg MICHAEL GiDDlNGS CECILA SALLY GREEN JOSEPH GUMAER Q DIANE FRAZIER WATSON FRENCH ROBERT GARBER lf N5 Af - '- A fl ., ' ' 52 if ...,,., I ,,:,,. ,. i ROBERT GOLDSBERRY GLORIS GOSCH SHIRLEY GOUGH MARLENE QUNDQQSQN CLAIRE GUSTAPSON NINA HALE TRUDELL HARVEY MELVIN HAWKS SRUCE HENRY ' JEAN HERRICK Picfured af fhe Junior Mo1'l1er's Tea were Joyce Taylor, serving, Shirley Gough, Marilyn Keich, Joanne Sweef, Virginia Walson, and Brownie Bell. 33 ii 73 si 4 CLASS OF 'SI HOWARD HIEMKE GEQRGE HODGES 3 ..... 1 I .,.,.4.:. 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I Mg:..3.E: 5 H I I .... . 0 R'-5-,ai Y -A iii 1 -is NAOMI HOYT PIETER HUBBARD ROBERT HUBERT BOB INGRAM BENJAMIN IRVINE PATRICIA JANDT PATRICIA JININGS 34 'fr ak ' 2, NANCY JOHNSON RONALD JOHNSON i DONALD HOLLAR SANDRA HOLMOUIST SARA HOLTON PATRICIA HUFF HAROLD HUNTER DIANE JANSSE HENRY JARBOE F X ' FX JOSEPH JONES MAURENE JONES ANNA8 ELLE HORCHITZ RQBERT HQUGHTON WAYNE HYDE JAMES IMLER 2 . .,,: E :Z f A JANE JEFFREYS JOHN JEMELIAN TRICIA RUTH JONES VELNA KAENL JACK KIRK KENNEDY DAVID KENT MARILYN KIECH LAKE SUSAN LANZIT LAWRENCE LLOYD ELIZABETH McGlNL COLEEN MacNEILL CLIFFORD MENKE STEPHEN LEHRACK EUGENE RI-IETA LEONARD ROBERT LEW MARCIA LONG ROBERT LONG JEANNE LOVELAND SUSAN LUNDY MARGARET MCGRAW URSULA MCLAUGHLIN I I A LEE ROSS MAGNOLIA JOANNE MARSHALL PAUL MERRILL JOHN MQQHEL JUDITH MCNAIR ROBERT MCNEAL KENNETH MARTIN GWENDOLYN MAR FRED MICHAELIAN THOMAS MICKLEY MARY LEE MOTT TYN JUNIORS VIRGINIA CAROL MECONNELL JAMES MACKEL RONALD MASON THOMAS MITCHELL ROBERT MULVIN RICHARD LINDLEY NANCY McELFISH DAVID MACLEAN WILLIAM MELLENTINE BRIAN MOORE MURPHY 35 CLASS OF 'SI MARIA NASABAL DEBBY ANN PATTY Pizrgastqamg sxixisiwgggr . 321125 ' ' 'I' .NRE T N Y - 1 Alf .- :PZ I I -X . 2. 313. A :Z55 f '- .... i ROY POLKINGHORNE MARION NEALE WILLIAM NEILL GEORGE NISSEN TIM NORTON ALICE ANN PAINTER NANCY LEE PARRISH JOHN PAYNE MARY PEIRCE MARY ANN PELLEGRIN MARJORIE PETICOLAS FRANCES PISCITELLI FREDERICK POE . s 51 2 3 S Y S Y Y P ,AH in 015 32 N 6 X EDKER POPE ROBERT POWERS BERNAR PRIMEAUX SALLY MAE RADER ROBERT RAGATZ DONNA RAYBOLD f Q 3 ANNE REED GRETCHEN REINKE PETER REYNOLDS FELICIA RRQMER RALSTON RIGGS SHIRLEY RILEY NANCY RIVINIUS ROSEMARY R088 JOHN ROBERG CAROLYN RODEN JOAN RGLENS ROBERT Rowe MARTHA LEE RUDDELL I RICHARD RUST CHARLES 51, CLATR JULIE SAMPSQN RONALD scs-TAUPLER same JEAN SCHLEICHER JEAN sc!-Mo I ELEANOR SOHOBER MARILYN LEE SCHRUMPF 36 ax, X, ,QV 1x:a?wi.XsX,a fa FRANK SQHWAR-rs CEDRQQ 55011 SYLVIA SEIDELL T LQ fi 4:5 5' fm, T, 4. ,T 0. KENNETH snwsom JANET SKAER comme smm-5 ,H if T 1 ' , 1 l ,,.,, Q f Q--- WILLTAM SPARLING JAMES STACKPOLE JEAN STANYER JN ' x M if ' M .,.. EVELYN SUTHERLAND JO ANN SWEET T GEORGELYN JAMES G. THOMAS BARBARA THOMPSON CARQLINE THOMPSON Z MTE TASHIMA CHARLES TAYLOR DONALD TAYLOR CARTER SETTLE WTLLIAM SEVADJIAN DENNIS SMITH SHARON SOMMER , vi RQ. ig ABQ nf I 1 PAUL STEPHENS MARY JEAN STEWART JUNIORS ,,., ' T .A H ,, .H .. D fm. ' . ri? rf' vii if ,E 'I 1 -, ., .,, . ' M .,., ., ff::: Qi-V ..,... Z X , , '29, 5 JAMES SHARPE DGNALD SHORTS M- as-:Y .vzl - g I Evewm someavms Q CAROL sour:-:ALL CATHERINE STRAHAN RAYMOND SUMMERS JOYCE ELLEN TAYLOR MARMN TEEL pda Jumor gurls wearing pas+el dresses and carrymg fhe cus+omary sahn and 'flower chain 'For fhe commencemenf exercise S. 37 CLASS OF '5I LYNN THOMPSON JERROLD TURNER CAROL WALL X9 A Q ,,.. EA - , . DENNIS WEATHERLY RITCHI-E WI-IITAKER A. W, O. L. DWIGHT ACKERMAN WILLIAM BAHRI' LINDLEY BEST PAUL BODE RICHARD CARLSON BOYD CONVERSE BROCK COWAN PAUL EICHEBARNE MARY ETTA GILBERT' AUSTIN HATHAWAY MARK HOPKINZ 38 'P'- E Q ,JRR w AA, W . ,,. ,-I.-, I 1, ' ARTHUR THORNE BERTRAM THURNHER EMMA BETTY TQOLE HUBERT TOLL JANE ELLEN TRAUGOTT MARY LANE TURNER GEORGE UNDERHILL CAROL VAN DORN RICHARD VAN FRANK BETTY LOUISE WADE NANCY WALLACE ANNE WALLEN KENNETH WARD PAUL WARREN FLETCHER WATSON TERRY LOU WEBSTER I MARIAN WEIS ROBERT Wggg VIRGINIA WELDON SHIRLEY WESTLAKE DONALD WILLIAMS FRED WILLIAMS A MARY WILLIAMSON JANET WILLIS , SALLY ANN WINN JANET WQQDBURN RUTH ANN WOODS JOANNEI MARIE WYDLER ' RICHARD ZINN LYNN CAROL TUREK ELIZABETH WAGNER VIRGINIA WATSON S, .LL Q ,...., I JACK WESTLUND ELIZABETH WOOD A. W. O. L. PHILIP HUBBARD CHARLES MCAREORY LAWRENCE MCCLURE RONALD MCGRARY JOHN MICHEL BERTRAM MOURON DENNIS O'LEARY SHIRLEY RAPP JOHN SCHMITT PETER SCOTT THOMAS STEFANE DONALD THOMPSON FRANK LOFFER .,................ .....,,,........, p residenl KENNY KIESLER .... vice-presidenf CAROL EASLEY ...., ...,... . . . . . .,.,. secrelary PATTY McMARTIN ..,......... . . ,. ........,, ....... 1' reasurer Working on 'lhe sophomore Chris+mas boofh were, lefi +0 righf: Franlc Loiifer, Hope Phelan, Flora Jamelian, Jackie Kehlei, and Befh Muren. Shown serving and receiving refreshmenis af ihe Sophomore Mo+l'1er's Tea were Beverly Smiih, Jean Howard, Vera ScoH, Jean Wilson, and Pai Caldwell. A Sophomores high on ihe shell . . . memorizing school songs and yells . . . planning and decoraiing Their own Chrisimas booih, placing lasl buf siill having Jrwo years io win . . . annual Moihers' Tea, Ociober 25 . . . proudly producing Jrheir assembly under +he able assislr- ance ol Mrs. Doris Severiscn, class adviser, and Frank Lofler, presideni . . . decoraling The graduaiion siands ar commencemeni Time . . . and showing greai promise lor lheir lurure years in school. OPHOMORES. FRONT ROW: Ayres, N. Beel, Addoms, Bowers, Billings, M. Anderson, Brian. ZND ROW: Baldwin, Slaler, Black, Biszanis, D. xlden, C, Alden, Allison. 3RD ROW: Becker, Berry, Barnes, Angus, Beavens, Bageman, Ashion, Clark, Brandi. , -ww, -ASS OF '52 an lfifa SOPHOMORES. FRONT ROW: Clwrisfensen, Caldwell, Bruce, Coolc, Cleminson, Carlson, Coals, Clubb. ZND ROW: P. Clarke, Combs, Carr, Buck, Calwell, Bunfing. 3RD ROW: Carriere, Clniarenza, W. Brown, Collle, Ceaser, J, Connolly. f 23 it li ,fffs Q gt.'f5s?.Q gs I I v , R ,fps dgamif. ' 9 .,,., :gi f f M. 'MES M .fa 5 3 1 4 9 F F is 1 is , gi Q . i 21' .ff Q 1 ,e fm' S . 3 lj. -'f.. ali '15, :,., 1 '- 1 r 5 N ' sf, f. yi 'b 1 'if K - : 3 Q ii: N l.: sl W . - Q 1 Y l Q 3... . L M.. ,, B 7 SOPHOMORES. FRONT ROW: E. Edwards, Delplwey, Davis, Crowell, M. Davis, DeBol+, Easley. ZND ROW: Crocker, D. Crocker, Dielwl, Cunnino ham. Cranslon, Green, 3RD ROW: Deillwomas, Collon, Eakins, Danninqer, Dreier, Culver. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Folancl, Hamlin, Emery, Elclnebarne, Eggleslon, Gossman, Gregson. ZND ROW: l-lanson, Green, Grilllillw, Goronl Fislc, Geisel, Freeman. 3RD ROW: Fisfer, Foole, Flora, Gillelle, Garrison, Felllwam, Ericlcson, l-lalclerrnan. gy ..f..'-as F Y 1 ' 5 , , nl K V - CLASS OF '52 SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Helmiclc, Hency, Helm, Hay, Hari, Hawkins, Hlii. Haynes. QND ROW: Hiernlce, Hilmars, Herslwloerger, Hilz- lcer, Hawley, Hill, Heafon, SRD ROW: Harrinqion, Henderson, Hillman, Harris, Heindal, Holden, Herndon, Hayward, Hanry. SOPHOMORES. FRONT ROW: Hood, Kappius, Howard, lnce, Hugos, Hyslop, Jolms, Kelilel. ZND ROW: Huslon, Kenf, Hubbard, Jolinsione, Kimmel, Kinman, Johnson, Jemelian. 3RD ROW: Jordan, Huffman, Huql'1es,Jansky, Howell, Kiesler, Hyland. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Kulliclc, Kirlc, J. Kirk, Lindquisl, Larson, Livingslon, Lewis, Lindalnl, Kusel. ZND ROW: Knerr, LaCavera, Koppel, Laws, Lannon, Laslwbroolf, Lawrence, DeS+elano. 3RD ROW: Larson, Loifer, Kirfland, Levinslci, King, Gosline, Liflle, Ferron. SOPFIOMORES SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Millefle, McMar+in, McLaughlin, Marfinsen, Lamb, Marlin, Logan, Mack. 2ND ROW: Miller, McDowell, Loos, Marr, Maclnlyre, Maginnis, McCloskey. 3RD ROW: Mardigian, Long, Loop, Mammano, Marlell, Merrill, Melkesian, Lenihan. ff-f Q 'egg E ... Q . if z Q wlsfi ff ea Kilffif if E 1' SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Myers, Moser, Olson, Nelson, Marfimer, Nailo. ZND ROW: Minard, Ayama, Norlon, Norrnann, Muren, Norris. 3RD ROW: Mooney, MOH, Morro, Nichols, Myers, B. Myers, R. Myers. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Oehm, Rose, Poe, Posl, Parkinson, Pennebaker, Pinson, Phelan, Pikens, Renwick. ZND ROW: Pelers, Pralher, Parkinson, Riesen, Peferson, Palferson, Power, Paris, Renwick, 3RD ROW: Pelfon, Pealman, Penlz, Reidlen, Pizznal, Polich, Race, Pelers. E5 rsgss 1 SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Robol'1m,Scl1oolcral+, Ryons,Scl1ar+zman, Sclwweiger, Ruddy, Scoff, Sherwin, ZND ROW: Robe-rlson, Roark, Sclwarer, Ronnow, Sclnroll, Sandslrom, Slafer, Slwove. 3RD ROW: Powers, Sands, Sellers, Simlcins, Seymour, Sheppard, Siernon. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Slevenson, Tolberl, Smiilw, S'rral1an, Timmerman, Sperbeclc, Tridell, ZND ROW: Slralfon, Smilln, Sroufe, Sobieski, Swan, Soufhall. 3RD ROW: Tuller, Smilh, Orrigo, Traugofl, Smifh. SOPHOMORES, FRONT ROW: Young, Waggener, Williams, Walfz, Williams, Wisdom, Weilein, Ward. ZND ROW: Walker. Wilkins. Wenzlaff, Ueda, Wriglnl, Weed, Villa, VanTicl1el+, Wilson. 3RD ROW: While, VanCos+er, VonScl1legell, Wallace, Ungles, Vessey, Wood. rl if .L-QQ... F . ,4.... . if, - ,S 1 Q OIRKSMNI llZfflXTVl!0ITXI e W' i , ,. . A. , l,, fX w4 m A F sn Q, Q BENGALS. FRONT ROW: E. Weaver, MoTT, ConsTans, McConnell, LanziT, Rivinius, S. Anderson. ZND ROW: French, FiTzGerald, EllioTT, Copeland, Gannon, MiTcheIl, l-luiTman, Dey, Garlinghouse, Chess, F. Burke, Wille, RagaTz. 3RD ROW: STaclcpole, K. Chase, GarreTT, Rule, Shooshan, Morley, Van PelT, K. Brown, LivingsTone, WrighT, Miss Lauman. BENGAL OFFICERS: Ed Dey, presidenT, Lee Hulrlman, secreTary, Miss Lau- man, adviser, AI Garlinghouse, vice presidenT. NoT shown, Tom MiTchel', Treasurer. Ns. .5 ,Wy BENGALS Bengals. . . elecTed inTo The club Tor Their leader- ship, willingness To serve, cooperaTion, and iniTiaTive . . . sTarTing The year OTT wiTh a parTy one SaTurday aTTernoon . . . acTing as guides aT open house . . . assisTing new sTudenTs . . . helping To keep color day under conTrol . . . ushering aT TooTball games, assemblies, The senior play, and many oTher spe- cial programs . . . main proiecT OT The year-puT- Ting on Their dance, The WalenTine ValTz, in February . . . Ed Dey heading The execuTive sTaTT wiTh Al Garlinghouse, vice presidenTg Lee l-luTTman, secreTaryg Tom MiTchell, Treasurer, and Miss l-lesTer Lauman, adviser. Bengal members-George WrighT, KeiTh Chase, and Sam BENGAL MEMBERS-Buz RagaTz, Jo French, Suzie LanZiT. and Ed Dey- Morley-shown giving inTormaTion To losT souls on The 'FirsT shown rehearsinq Tor a drama, which was presenTed aT The Bengal dance, The dav of school. WalenTine ValT1. RED CROSS COUNCIL CollecTing money Tor The March oT Dimes and CommuniTy ChesT drives . . . presenTing ATaIoa, an American Indian woman, in an assembly and a movie sTarring Frank SinaTra . . . working wiTh The arT deparTmenT and The cloThing classes in making proiecTs . . . preparing The annual ChrisTmas proi- ecT-a drive To-r provisions Tor The underprivileged Navajo Indians . . . only a Tew oT The main acTiviTies successTuIIy carried ouT by The Red Cross Council . . . under leadership OT Virginia Long and Miss Jessie T. Old+. RED CROSS COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: Spencer, STraTTon, N. Beel, V. Long, T. Harvey, Kurilich. BACK ROW: Fundenberg, Van PeI+, MiTcheIl. CAMPUS COMMITTEES The campus commiTTees . . . Tormecl To see ThaT The campus was kepT clean . . . meeTing whenever The siTuaTion demanded . . . grading The campus each day accord- ing To how clean iT was . . . insTalling The new ruling ThaT whenever The campus raTed a 5 There was no brunch The Tollowing day . . . seTTing an example Tor The resT oT The school To Tollow . heading boTh commiTTees was Clark Kenyon, commis- sioner oT inTerior . . . Elaine Weaver, vice presidenT oT The Girls' League, chairman oT The girls' campus commiTTee . . . Alan RoberTson and George DeWeese, vice presidenTs oT The Boys' League . . . chair- men oT The boys' campus commiTTee. GIRLS' CAMPUS COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW: Reinke, Kurilich, Gardner, Amende, I-Iyland, Brooks, CosTes, V. Lewis, Colvin, CauThen, Gannon. ZND ROW: DieTerle, E, Weaver, Woodburn, ConsTans, S. Beel, D. Cook, STrahan, Fleck, FiTzGeraId, McInTosh, Wille. 3RD ROW: Lundy, Winn, BalTour, Munro, I-Iood, Long, Paxson, Gosch, EllioTT, Rivinius, C. Thompson. BOYS' CAMPUS COMMITTEE. FRONT ROW: Jensen, Van PeIT, ArneTT, Roberg, Kenyon, Dobbs, WheaTcroTT, Chandler, ZND ROW: Copher, McManigal, ThornTon, Rauch, Gar- reTT, WrighT, HarringTon. 3RD ROW: AddicoTT, Mann, Somers, Pollock, LivingsTone Pease, Youngson, LaTTin. TRI-Y Tri-Y acriviries beginning wilh Officers' Training Camp . . . confinuing wilh por luck dinners, silver +eas, annual Easlrer services ioinf meerings, and various service proiecls. Leading The groups for The year were . . . Carolyn Thom- son, council chairman . . . Nancy Shryoclc, presidenl of rhe senior chaprer . . . Jean Sfewarf, presi- denl of The iunior Tri-Y . . . Mary Jo Nelson and Carol Easley, presi- denls of The sophomore B and sophomore A chapfers respeclive- ly . . . Advising were Miss Jessie T. Oldr and Belly Lou Peckenpaw. SENIOR TRI-Y. FRONT ROW: Ball Hunler, Shaw, Spencer, Mills, Johnsrone Floafen, Rubins, Caulhen, Hodglcinson, Oliver, Slringharn. ZND ROW: Beel Barnharl, Pellon, Hughes, Mulhearn, Sfewarf, Woodford, Wille, Klopsch, Fol- som, Thomas, Robb, Axlell. 3RD ROW: Parsons, King, Anderson, McKenzie Godwin, Orfh, Johnson, McGaughey, Volk, Marlin, Shepard, Johnson, Wel- don. 4T'H RO'W: Gardner, Schow, Hagerman, Mclnfosh, Hawkins, Combs Munro, Shryoclc, Hunrer, Brigham, Thompson, Dennisloun, Farmer, Roclc- fellow, Hill. JUNIOR TRI-Y. FRONT ROW: Wag- ner, Ruddell, Rivinius, Herrick, Lewis, Tharcher, Kaenl. ZND ROW: Van Dorn, Drummond, Beel, Anderson, Parry, Hay- ward, Srrahan, Boericlce. 3RD ROW: Gilbert Morgan, Soulhall, Wood, Holm- quisf, Angus, Balfour, Dohlen, Toole. 4TH ROW: Smilh, Sfewarr, Reimer, Neale, Kennedy, Kleiner, Boericke, Wal- lace, Marlyn, Pelicolas. SOPHOMORE A TRI-Y. FRONT ROW: Howard, lnce, Grossman, Hugos, Beel, Johns, Williams, Easley, Schoolcrail, Sroule, Mack, Lindahl. ZND ROW: Allison, Ryons, Scharlzman, Hill, Norris, Kehlef, Logan, E g g l e sfo n, Slrallon, Healon, Williams, Davis, Marilyn Hill, Hawlcins. BRD ROW: Wisdom, Lind- quisl, Hency, Davis, Smilh, Freeman. Hirzlcer, Siroflf, Livingsron, Hilmars, Hershberger, Helmick, Alden. Bollom Group. see nexl page. I-Il-Y Making up fhe programs for all 'rhe Hi-Y groups were . . . Y Day in Hollywood, Church Sunday, movies, speakers, and por luck din- ners . . . presenred as a special funcrion of Jrhe senior chaprer was lhe annual foo+loall banquelr and foolball programs . . .George De- Weese and George Wrighr serv- ing as Hi-Y council chairmen . . . Presidenls . . . Ed Dey and John Livingsron for Jrhe senior chapfer . . . Keilh Chase 'lor ihe Junior Hi-Y . . . and Glen Myers as sophomore presidenf . . . Adviser . . . Mr. Claude Lashbrook. SENIOR Hl-Y. FRONT ROW: Frank. Adelquisl, Livingslone, Harvey, Wrighf, Worfh, Chandler. 2ND ROW: Fisca- lelli, Dobbs, Kenyon, Anderson, Pickeff, Morley, Dey, Weilein. 3RD ROW: Fundenberg, Roberlson, York, Norris, Rule, Oredson, Armslrong, DesBrisay. 4TH ROW: Crowl, Buck, Foisr, Thornlon, McManigal, Moflelr, Ludlow, Mr. Minard. JUNIOR HI-Y. FRONT ROW: Edson. Sharpe, J. Bowers, Mellinlin, Harn- mond, Underhill, ZND ROW: Gerharf, J. Thomas, Riggs, Pope, Allenberger, Jar- boe, Mulvin. 3RD ROW: Bidlake, Schwarlz, Hubbard, Giddings, Polking- horn, Blakeslee, Mr. Naegler. 4-TH ROW: B. Murphy, K. Chase, Norfon, J. Turner, Wesllund, Burne'H'. SOPHOMORE HI-Y. FRONT ROW: Laws, Schroll, Lashbrook, Minard, Hal- derman, Calwell. ZND ROW: Slafer, Bunfing, Clough, Nichols, C. Buck, 3. Henry. 3RD ROW: B. Moore, Erickson, Orrigo, G. Myers, Huslon, LaCave-ra. SOPHOMORE B TRl-Y. FRONT ROW: Kusel, Griffiih, Caldwell, McLaughlin, Brian, Lamb, Nelson, Nomann, Penne- baker, Bruce, Morfimer, Pinson, Sfeven- son. ZND ROW: Green, Tolberf, Hood, Chrisfensen, Walfz, Geisel, Anderson, Heimke, Rose, Lewis, Posf, DeBol+, Bowers, Marlin, 3RD ROW: MacHarq, Addoms, Kirk, Billings, Hyslop, Larson, Hay, Sobieski, Johnson, Sfrahan, Clem- enson, Ruddy, Crowell, Parkinson, Weil- em. CSF LIFE MEMBERS. FRONT ROW: L. Olson, M. Hill, MaTTocks, Robb, CSF LIFE MEMBERS, Jerry AddicoTT and Roger Mann, shown during Spencer, BarnharT, l-lodgkinson. ZND ROW: Copeland, C, Thomson, M. Mar- Their beTTer momenTs. shall, Manahan, MeTzger, Klopsch. 3RD ROW: Mann, Bird, ArmsTrong, Buhlig, AddicoT+, Desfirisay. CSF OFFICERS: Roger Mann, vice presidenT, Alyce MclnTosh, presiclenT, MarTha MeTzger, secreTary, Sam PiscaTelli, Treasurer. CSF Being insTalled aT SPSMHS in I942, under super- vision oT Mrs. MargareT PeTTiT was The California Scholarship FecleraTion . . . membership on a semes- Ter basis requiring Three l's and a 2 . . . Those re- Taining membership Tor Tour ouT of Their six semes- Ters becoming liTe members . . . highlighTing The year was presenTaTion oT pins To liTe members in The Tinal assembly . . . heading The group This year was Alyce MclnTosh, presidenT3 Roger Mann, vice president MarTha MeTzger, secreTary: Sam Fisca- Telli, Treasurer, and Miss RuTh Richardson, adviser. CSF. FRONT ROW: Yamasaki Manahan BarnharT J. STewarT V Johnson S encer DuTcher A. Reed Klo sch GarbeTT J. HunTer M. Hood, . , . . . . p , . , p , , , baker, Bruce, MorTimer, Robb, Hodgkinson, Tashima. ZND ROW: Gosch, RansTord, Weldon, S. Anderson, B. Thomas, Jackson, Parsons, J. King, STraTTon, Sobieski, l-liTzker, Hansen, M. Marshall, MaTTocks, S. Williams, V. Lewis. 3RD ROW: MeTzger, HorchiTz, Roaden, Kennedy, V. Weaver, Blalock, Barr, Wallace, G. Moore, MclnTosh, Hood, Jinnings, J. Baldwin, M. Nelson, Gregson, M. Hill, L. Olsen, Riemer, ConsTans. 4TH ROW: Richardson, B. Moore, Amende, Mann, AddicoTT, PiscaTelli, DesBrisay, Laws, Riggs, MellenTin, D. SmiTh, NorTon, Sisson, l-lalderman, Hernden, E Brabyn, C. Thomson. STH ROW: Primeax, ST. Clair, HuberT, Bird, Buhlig, Chandler, Riedlin, PeaTman, SchwarTz, Pope, Mammano, ArmsTrong, G. Seymour, STackpole, K. Brown. CHOLARSHIP SOCIETY, FRONT ROW: Horchifz, Bruce. R. Rose, Kaenl, Axlell, J. Hunler, C. King, Diepenbrock, Joan Reid, Joyce Reid, Garbefi, McCon- all. ZND ROW: J. Weldon, C. Alden, Shires, Kiech, Conslans, Painrer, E. Weaver, Gardner, Englehardi, Kurilich, Pally, Ryons, Klopsch. 3RD ROW: N ooks, Barr, Loveland, Wallace, Srrailon, Barnharr, J. Sfewarr, V. Johnson, Copeland, Jeanie King, Sfringham, McKenzie, Mclnfosh, J. Marshall, V. Lewis, eck. 4TH ROW: Hyland, Folsom, Ranslord, K. Slrahan, Lundy, S. Green, Reimer, G. Moore, B. Thomas, Hagerman, C. Thomson, Munro, Fi'lzGerald, Spencer, allocks, C. Buck. 5TH ROW: Mr. Huniinglon, VanTichel+, Filzpafrick, Collon, Gerharl, Huberl, L. Gray, B. Moore, Piscafelli, Melleniin, Mammano, D. aung. 6TH ROW: G. Harvey, H. Hand, DesBrisay, Fundenberg, Renwick, T. Milchell, French, Mickley, lmler, J. Livingslone, Maginnis, B. Miller, Danninger, . King, J. Garrison. SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY OFFICERS: Bill Lallin, senior represenlalive, Elizabeih Slringham, secrelary, Dick Armsirong, presidenl, Vivian Johnson, vice presidenl, George Johnson, Treasurer. Noi shown, Jo French, iunior represenlalive. ISO-IOLARSI-IIP SOCIETY Requiring rhree 2's and a I for membership on a semesrer basis . . . recognizing and promoling high scholarship-purpose of club . . . excusing Three year members from finals al end oi senior year . . . re- ceiving gold membership pins, and gold seals on diplomas and lranscripls for The Three-year mem- bers . . . vesring execulive power in Dick Arm- slrong, president Vivian Johnson, vice presidenl: Elizabelh Srringham, secrelaryq George Johnson, Treasurer: Bill Lallrin and Jo French, senior and iunior represenlarives . . . adviser, Mr. Paul Hunlinglon. IP SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: Helm, Johns, Srouie, Healon, Hodgkinson, Farkas, Hood, Pennebaker, Sperbeck, Melzger, Dobson, P. Johnson, Tashima, Diehl, Manahan, Gosch, Wesllake. ZND ROW: Muren, Williams, Jackson, Sobieski, L. Olsen, Baldwin, Re-inke, Amende, Burke, L. Thomp- Clarke, Skaer, Lanzil, Hand, Brabyn, Rivinius, A, Reed, R. Woods. 3RD ROW: Larson, Hyslop, Logan, J. Olson, Slinson, Hansen, M. Marshall, M. Nelson, Gregson, D. Smilh, Pealman, Halderman, Armslrong. 4TH ROW: Robb, J. Johnson, Lundy, Murphy, Riedlin, Jarboe, Pope, Ward, Carringfon, Kirk, Addicofi, Mann, Caldwell, Bevens, Sl. Clair. STI-I ROW: Hawks, Allenberger, Boyd, Lalrin, F. Garrison, G. Johnson, Schwarlz, Ragalz, Giddings, Turner, Dryden, Seymour, B. Moore, Feliham, Edwards, Erickson. I DORIS SEVERTSON RUTH RICHARDSON MARGARET MILLS English English English ENGLISH Making up one of fhe mosf imporfanf deparf- menfs in school-The English cleparfmenl . . . wiih each sludenf spending lwo of his 'Three years Jrhere . . . courses including sophomore English, a year course covering orienfalrion in sludenl aclivi- Ties, liferafure, and basic composilrion . . . American lilerafure, a survey of American aufhors . . . world lileralure, giving fhe s'ruden'r an idea of Jrhe lileralure of fhe world . . . junior composilion, con- sisfing of grammar and l'he mechanics of wriling . .. Miss Margarel Lauer's Jrhird period senior composilion class caughf by MARGARET LAUER English ELIZABETH BIRNIE English Q I P I i - D' , Hershberger, Karas, Mrs. Ohlsen. RARY STAFF. FRONT ROW: Coars. e Foisf, Sherwin, Koos. ZND ROW: wei er Holza fel Moser J Sam DEPARTMENT reading course ro aid 'rhose wealc in reading . . . occupaiional English, for srudying The basic require- menis of all occuparions . . . senior lirerarure offer- ing a survey of English liieraiure . . . senior com- posiiion, a college prepararory course reviewing English fundamenrals . . . iournalism I, covering rhe 'iundamenials of all Types oi news wriring . . . iour- nalism ll including work on eiiher The COPA or ihe TIGER siari . . . heading +he English deparrmenr was Miss Margarel' Lauer. camera as Jrhey siruggle fhrough a Jrough comp 'rest MARIE OHLSEN Librarian HARRY SWART' English ANN BRIGHAM Eclifor-in-Chief Holding conferences wifh prinlrers and engravers . . . planning Jrhe dum- my ...scheduling and Taking picfures . . . wriiing copy . . . making decisions affer lengfhy discussions . . . work- ing hard, worrying lors, bu+ having fun . . . all parr of rhe iob of lhe l95O COPA DE ORA slafl . . . Ann Brigham supervising as edifor-in-chief, and Mr. E. l-l. Crook, adviser . . . Bill Laliin and Fred Garrison, +he driven phofographers . . . Eddy l-lyland, assislanl edilor and lacully edifcr . . .handling +he iunior, senior, FRED GARRISON and BILL LATTIN Pholographers CCPA Pill DE Running lei? lo righl around ihe circle: EDDY HYLAND JANIE ALEXANDER Assislani Edilor School Lile Edifor JANE WELDON FREDDY FARMER Organizaiions Ediior Pholography Schedule Edilor DE ORO ELMER H. CROOK Adviser and sophomore cIass picrures were Freddy Farmer and Susie Johnsfone . . . doing a Eine ich as organizafions' ediror was Jene Weldon . . . boys' sporfs under Andy Somers . . .Nancy Brooks in charge of girls' spor+s and The opening secfion . . . carrying on in The buisness depari'men+ were Pa? .-X'--. ,aw Parsons and EIizabe+h S+ringhann . . . arf siaizi-Linda Schow, Janei Hodg- Icinson, and Terry McGraw-Iaking care of Jrhe division pages and cover . . . and Nancy Shryock designing Ihe end sheefs. LINDA SCHOW, JANET HODGKINSON, and 'Y ' NANCY SHRYOCK, Ari' S+aEI. TERRY MQGRAW no? shown, SUSIE JOHNSTONE CIasses Edifor ELIZABETH STRINGHAM Adveriising Edifor PAT PARSONS Business Manager NANCY BROOKS GirIs' Spor+s Ediior ANDY SOMERS Boys' Sporfs Edi+or ALICE ROBB CAROLYN THOMSON Edilor-in-Chief News Edilor GNL CAUTI-IEN NANCY SI-IRYOCK Firsl Page Edilor Second Page Edilor DIANE WOODEORD JANICE HUNTER Second Page Edilor Third Page Edilor The TIGER sfalll. . . meering a deadline every weelc . . . malcing assignmenrs 'Io in- experienced cubs . . . rewriling slories . .. planning 'Ihe dummy . . . copyreading and proofreading . . . wriring appropriare headlines . . . include buf a Iew of Ihe many jobs lacing Ihe TIGER srafl . . . heading +he school paper was Alice Robb, ediror-in-chief. and Mr. E. Crook, srafl adviser. . . composing rhe sralf were Caro- Iyn Thomson, news edilor and Gail Cau- rhen, Iirsr page . . . Diane Woodford and Nancy Shryoclc, second page . . . Janice I-Iunrer, Ihird page . . . Doug Young and Derelc Oarway, sporrs . . . Diane Ransford, business and circularion, and Sandy Mc- CUB REPORTERS. IST ROW: Everls, Fernald, Gerharr, ZND RCW: Ingram, V, Lewis, I-Iale, Lloyd, Loveland, Gosch, 3RD ROW: Consfans, Painrer, Pallv McNair, Van Dorn, Byram. 4TI'I ROW: Jarboe, Baldwin, Wallace, Barr, Blalock. DOUG YOUNG SANDY MCGAUGHEY Sporfs' Page Eclilor Business Manager DEREK OATWAY DIANE RANSFORD Sporls' Page Edifor Circulalion Manager 'IGER Gaughey, adverlising . . . Marlee GarbeH, commissioner of publicilry, assisled The slalll in many ways. The Ouill and Scroll-lnlernafional Honor- ary Sociefy Tor l-ligh School Journalisis ... Hs purpose-'furfhering inJreres+ in iournal- ism . . . a s+uden+ qualifying rnusr be in- Jreresied in iournalism, possess a 2 grade average, and submii a published slrory Tor exarninafion . . . Gail Caulhen, presidenl, of The Soufh Pasadena Chapfer. Shown wifh TIGER edilor Alice Robb is Miss Bobby Jo SCOH '44 and Mr. Clay Wilcoxson, bofh of The Los Angeles Times. Miss Scoll and Mr, Wilcoxson spoke on newspaper work on career day. TOM MICKLEY Tiger Topics UILL AND SCROLL FRONT ROW- N Wallace Brigham E Hyland McCorlcle, V, Lewis, C. Thomson, N, Broolcs, Sfringharn, J, Weldon. ZND ROW ansford, Barr, Gosch.. Blalock. L. Byram. iCau+hen,IGarbeH', lJ. 'Alexander Woodford, Parsons, A, Robb. 3RD ROW: Shryoclc, P. Johnson, Farmer, Van Dorn . Garrison, Lalfin, Everfs, D. Young, Gerharf, Fernald, Jarboe, AMY RACHEL FOOTE Speech, Drama PETER PM PeTer Pan Players . . . organized in I926, wiTh iTs purpose To raise The sTandards of educaTional dramaTics in The high school . . . iTs TiTTy members meeTing on The second Wednesday oT each monTh . . . puTTing on The TirsT inTormal meeTing Tor all sTudenTs inTeresTed in becoming members oT The club . , . nexT a meeTing TeaTuring a makeup arTisT Trom The Pasadena Play l-louse giving a demonsTraTion of proper makeup procedure . . . aTTending The TempesT as a group . . . posTponing The CriclceT on The l-learTh, The ChrisTmaS play, due To The illness of Miss FooTe . . . RADIO TECHNIQUES CLASS FRONT ROW Long BlszanTz Danmnger Henry Madsen Norris Poe, Connelly, G-illeTTe. Loop, l PLAYERS a meeling Tealuring The PCC l-ligh- lighlers . . . giving 'rheir annual picnic in June-wilh games, swimming, and slcils... worlcing hard and long in lhe spring re- hearsing Tor The one acl play, The Open- ing of The Door , a supernalural myslery laid in lhe lale ninereenlh cenlury . . . presenling This play on May I2 in assembly . . . slarring Dona McKenzie, Jeanie King, Beverly Ball, Louise Mudge, Kenl Blanche, and Franz Adelquisl . . . heading The club This year . . . Franz Adelquisl, president Russ Chandler, vice presidenl, Dona Mc- Kenzie, secrelary-Treasurer, and Miss Amy Rachel Foole, adviser. Shown during The performance of Their acl-one play, The Opening of a Doorf' are, UPPER Pl-lOTO: Beverly Ball, Kenl Blanche, Jeanne King, Dona McKenzie, Louise Mudge. and Franz Adaleguisl. LOWER Pl-lOTO: Beverly Ball, Jeanne King, Louise Mudge, and Kenl Blanche. :R PAN PLAYERS. FRONT ROW: Miss Foole, Ball, Schrumpf, Wall, Walson, V, Lewis, J. l-lunler, G, Piclrell, McKenzie, Folsom, Ruloins, Porges, Ton Conrad ZND ROW: Parsons M. Marshall, Kiser, Caulhen, Slringham, Farmer, Dennisloun, Farkas, Mclnlosh, Sommers, Turelc, Vollc, Raybold .nderson, Shiires, Ubil. 3RD ROW:i J. King, Mudge, Lalimer, McElfish, Hagerman, J. Baldwin, Lillle, Chandler, M, l-lill, C, Thomson, Woodford, Wallace, Iombs, P. l-lunler, Ainsworlh, Bryanl, 4-Tl-l ROW: Norlon, Amesloy, Blanche, Carringfon, French, Norris, B. Foisl, J. Livingslone, G, Harvey, Youngson nolia, Fundenberg, Adelquisl. 'Wmix 5533 , PAUL HUNTINGTON ROBERT NAEGLER l-lisTory l-lisTory, Senior Problems C. GARLAND LEWIS MYRTLE FARRAR HisTory, AThleTics l-lisTory -f 7f i HISTORY T DEPARTMENT On The curriculum aT SRSMHS, under The direcTion OT Miss MyrTle Farrar, The hisTory deparTmenT was divided inTo Two caTagories . . . UniTed STaTes hisTory . . . acquainTing The sTudenT wiTh The hisTory oT our counTry by develop- ing an undersTanding and appreci- aTion Tor our democraTic ideals . . . Teaching were Mr. RoberT Naegler, Mr. C. Garland Lewis, Mr. Paul l-lunTingTon, and Miss Farrar . . . world hisTory, also TaughT by Miss Farrar, covering The hisTory oT Europe and The OrienT by Tracing mo-dern insTiTu- Tions baclc To ancienT and medieval backgrounds . . .The program was made more inTeresTing wiTh The aid oT movies, discussions and ouT- side reporTs. One oT Mr. Paul HunTingTon's UniTed STaTes hisTory classes is shown Taking one of his wellrlcnown TesTs. which will be graded by Mr. HunTingTon's own ingenious TesT-grading machine. COMES CLUB. FRONT ROW: Gannon, Horchilz, M. Davis, Grossman, Hugos, Hagerman, Dohlen, Ducommon, lnce, Emery, Bruce, Clubb, Brewlon. ZND ROW Boericlce, Hilzlcer, S. Hill, Caldwell, Conslani, C. Alden, Dennisloun, Howard, Hilrnars, Egqieslon, Hyslop, Balfour, Frazier. 3RD ROW: Biszanlz, Bonnell, Cransfon, Bageman, Erickson, Connolly, Cunningham. 4TH ROW: Colwell, Carr, Buck, Beavens, Huffman, Ashron, J. Garrison, Alexander, T. Green, Bradway, Hughes, B. Clark. LEFT PHOTO, COMES CLUB OFFICERS: Margarer Gannon, president Joe Pea man, lreasurerq Alice Painfer, vice-president Palsy Posf, secrefary. Righr Phofo C GMES C LL l B Larin Comes Club meering +0 hear Miss Elizabelrl' Hoag, former SPSMHS Larin Jreacher, and Arlhur Pizzinaf La'rin s+uden'r Jrell of Their Travels in Rome singing carols ar The Chrisrmas meehng -nioying The movie The Lasl Days of Pompeii in March . . . holding famed Lalin Banque? amid fesfivilies in April, highlighred by class slcifs, ora lions, and acrobalics . . . climaxing a successful year under The leadership of Margarel Gannon presidenr, Alice Painler, vice presidenr, Palsy Pos? secrerary, Joe Pealman, rreasurer, and Miss Dororhy Johnson adviser COMES CLUB. FRONT ROW: Thalcher, Kusel, A. Reed, Jandl, Selrle, Slanyer, V. Lewis, Sroufe, Morlimer, Kulliclc, Pin- son, Sperbeclc, Posl, Robohm, Nailo. ZND ROW: J. Young, Ruddell, Kennedy, E. Wood, Rodenmkeinlce, Pain+er, Lundy, Sobieski, Swan, Larson, L. Williams, Soulhall, Wallz, S. Williams, McCloslcey, C. Slrahan. 3RD Reimer, Lloyd, Jonslcy, Mellcesian, Riedlin, J. Pelers, Maginnis, Terrip, Laws, Kiesler, G. Myers, B-. Moore, Pealman. 4TH ROW: Mclnfyre, D. Smith, While, Lolrler, Schroll, Lashbroolc, Norfon, Penlz, L. Pafferson, Koppel, Sheppard, Ueda, D. Woods, Van Oosfen. STH ROW: Menlce, Thorne, Kirfland, Hollar, Schwarfz, Murphy, LaCavera, Nichols, B. Pelers, D. King, Pizzinal, Roarlc, Seymour, Marfell. EL CLUB GALDOS: FRONT ROW: Yamasal-ci, Lanzif, Gunderson, Condon, Floyd, Parsons, S. Somers, S. Beel, Mary Myers, Diepenbrocli, J. Beel, B. Thon Vurpillai. ZND ROW: Kaenel, Kiech, Siedell, Pelfon, E. Anderson, Kiser, Parry, Consfans, D. Cook, S.. Anderson, Shepard, Copeland, Angus, V. Johnson. 3 ROVV: Miss Burr, Bernal, L. Olsen, Gosch, J. Brabyn, Morgan, Wesllalce, Paxson, Wille, M. Hill, l-larrigan, Van Dorn, Wempin. 4TH ROW: Sfinson, Fenl M. Moore, Neill, Sisson, C. Neale, Mifchell, B. Anderson, Gramonf, J. Thomas, Dicks, C. Thomson, Roclcefellow. EI. CLUB GALDOS Commencing lheir year wifh a Chrislmas Pinafa . . . conlinuing wilrh a play eniilled Enrique va a los Esfados Unidos . . . having Marie Elaine Bernal speak on Mexico . . .dining a+ El Poche . . . iourney- ing 'lo Padua l-lills . . .sponsoring The Pan American Day assembly . . . giving The annual banquelr . . . golf ? Jrhese were some of Jrhe main aclivilies of lhe El Club Galdos . . . leading 'rhe club were Pal' Parsons, president Sharon Sommers, vice presidenr, Sara , Allcins, secrefary, Bill Anderson, freasurer, and Miss E Helen Burr, adviser. EL CLUB GALDOS OFFICERS: Bill Andersen, Treasurer: Sommers, vice-presidenfq Pal Parsons, presidenl: Sara Arlcins, relary. El Club Galdos members-Marie Elena Bernal, Dennis LiHle, MARY NASH NADIA TUPICA Sara Afkins, Bill Anderson, Don Barcus, and Rod Youngson Spanish Spanish shown pulling on a hello day slcil for assembly, 2 1 f l CERCLE FRANCAIS. FRONT ROW: Cleminson, M. Long, Clarke, S. Davis, Deboli, D. Livingslon, Barnharl, M. l-lood, Delphey, Traugolf, Raybolcl Thompson, Cosles, Rubins, Folsom. ZND ROW: Mrs Peifil, Chamberlain, V. Weldon, l-lamlin, Diefher, Lundy, Barr, K, Slrahan, Gough, B. l-land, Kappius ioclforcl, Spencer, McCorkle, Pickens, l-lodgkinson. ERD ROW: Foglino, Jane Foisl, M. Neale, Wallace, Rierner, G. Marlyn, N. l-lood, Carler, Mudge imer, Kyropoulos, D. Alden, Muren, Phelan, l-lershloerger, Rumbold. 4TH ROW: Brigham, B. Boericke, G. Moore, Lehrack, G. Read, York, C. Davis LE CERCLE FRANCAIS Le Cercle Francais . . . adrnilling any French sludenl . . . highlighling Jrhe year were dinner al Rene ef Jeans . . . pol luck suppers and showing of French provincial coslumes al Chrislmas nneel- ing . . . April meeling fealuring a program wiih each French class presenling a play or ski? . . . picnicking in May . . . sending money +o help supporl an orphanage in France . . . club led Jrhis year by Belila Barr, president Janel' l-lodgkinson, vice president Grelchen Rubins, secrelary, Gwen zhauser, P. Hunfer, G, Boericke. CERCLE FRANCAIS oPFlcERs1 efeicinen Rubins, Sweiafyi Moore. freasurer. and Mrs. Ivlarqarewl Pe++i+. ad- en Moore. freasurer: Janel l-lodgkinson, vice-president Beiila vigerl ', presidenl. l HELEN BURR Mary Kyropolous, Pal Hunfer, and Jean Dielher presenfing an acl al OLWEN PETTIT Spanish lhe April rneefing of Le Cercle Francais. French,Spanish I ZI MARY JO SOWARDS TIGER EYES. FRONT ROW: DesBrisay, C. Thomson, I-lubert Buck. ZND ROW: I-lorchilz, E. Woods, Shr Biology Woodford, M. Johnson, Copeland, J. King, Siringharn, Miss Sowards. 3RD ROW: Slarer, Ueda, P. C Gerhart Garlinghouse, I. Anderson, I.. Pailerson, L, Gray, B. Wright 4TI-I ROW: D, King, Gumaer, Mo B. Murphy. TIGER EYES To observe and appreciare Ihe inreresling 'rhings aboul us -purpose of 'rhe fasl growing Tiger Eyes . . . complele wifh new consrirulion lhis year . . . iourneying wirh The nalural science class +0 Vallyermo in March lmacle complere by lighr Ilurries of snowl . . . Iouring The Los Angeles TIMES news- paper planr . . . holding a parry ai Ihe beginning of Ihe year ro inifiare new members . . . buf a few acrivilies of The newly formed Tiger Eyes . . . group headed by Bob Buck, president Bob I-lubert vice president Carolyn Thom- son, secrerary, Charles DesBrisay, Ireasurer, and Miss Mary Jo Sowards, adviser. ARTI-I U R BOTI-IE Chernislry Mr. Old, glass blower from lhe Narional Technical Laboralories, shown CIMOTA CLUB OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: John C-erhart Barbar giving a demonslrafion af a Cimola Club meeling. Barnhart Joan Slewart Bob Bird. ZND ROW: Ed Buhlig, Crai McManigal, Mr. Sieimle, adviser, Morris Kirlc, Irving Anderson. I SER EYES OFFICERS. FRONT ROW: Bob Buck, Bill Murphy and Mary Berfle Hill are shown examining several of This year's biology proiecls siclenl: Carolyn Thomson, secrelary. BACK ROW: J Huberl, vice-president Charles DeBrisay, asurer. i CIMOTA CLUB Cimora Club . . . comprised of srudenrs who have complered a year of science and received a recommended grade . . . an acrive club giving an iniriarion parry 'lor new members . . . parriciparing in skaring parry . . . giving several dinner parries . . . Jralcing Trips ro fhe Lincoln-Mercury liaclrory, a Television show, and a mall facrory . . . visiiing Moun+ Wilson 'lelevision slrarion . . . skiing for rwo days during Chrisrmas vacafion . . . sunning ar Caralina alrer school is our in June . . . meelings fearuring speakers on glass blowing, micro waves, and ulfra violel' lighr . . . leaders for Jrhe year- Morris Kirk and Craig McManigal, presidenlsg Mr. Wayne Sleimle, adviser. CARL GRUHN Science IMOTA CLUB. FRONT ROW: Buhlig, Gerharf, Bird, l. Anderson, Garlinghouse, Boyd. ZND ROW: Jennings, WAYNE QTEIMLE ringham, Barnharf, l-lorchirz, Mr. Sfeimle, E. Wagner, Copeland, J. King, J. Siewarl, M. Kirk. 3RD ROW: PhyslCS cManigal, Buclc, Chandler, l-larringlron, DesBrisay, l-lube-rl, Garrison, Mann, Lalrlin, Addicolf. A lvpical malh scene Talcen in Miss Eslher Sleele's lhird period advanced marh class. ' ESTHER STEELE Malhemalics MATHEMATICS The malh deparlmenl . . . under lhe direclion ol Mr. Charles Monroe . . . courses consisling of algebra, lhe foundalion 'lor all advanced malh courses . . . geomelry, Teaching lhe sludenls 'lo follow Jrhe reasoning of olhers and 'ro reason more clearly lhern- selves . . . advanced algebra, olilering many new concepls and Jrrain- ing in manipulaling essenlial for furlher vvorlc in 'rhe field ol malh or science . . . lrigonomelry, The malhemalical science involving 'Triangles . . . solid geomelry and spherical lrigonornelry, essenlial for anyone inleresled in furlher work in malh or science . . . basic malh, a course for Those weak in fundannenlals of rnalhemalics. CHARLES MONROE Malhemalics JERRY ALTSHULER ALBERT HAURET ALDACE MINARD Malhemafics Mafhemalics Malhemalics, Office Typing, TaughT by Mrs. Lucille Linn, is one QT The popular courses in The commercial deparTrnenT. LUCILLE LINN BUSINESS Tho commercial deparTmenT . . . leeping The business end oT The school running smooThly . . . a small group composed oT sTudenTs under Manager AlberT HewiTT operalring The sTudenT sTore Tor The convenience oT The sTudenTs . . . running The sTudenT bank were Henry Hand, commissioner oT Tinance, and Mr. H. Guy Wood, wiTh oTTice Training sTudenTs assisTing . . . They handle sTudenT body money, keep The books, and do The secreTarial work oT The oTTice . . . oTher courses include record keep- ing, bookkeeping, shorThand, salesmanship, penmanship and spelling, TypewriTing, personal TypewriTing, and secreTarial Training. Commercial STUDENT STORE STAFF, Mr. Wood. P. Baldwin, P. Connelly, L Cook, HewiTT. STUDENT BANK STAFF. FRONT ROW: Mr. Wood, Fowler, Mills, Fisher, FloaTen, H. Hand, H. GUY WOOD Bunnell, Oalasso. BACK ROW: Baldwin, P. Connelly, Holan, Wallen, Cleminson, V. SrniTh, Lehrack. Commercial ORVILLE RABERDING RONALD JAMES Meclwanical Drawing Mechanical Aris LORRAINE DAVIS HELEN SLATER Clolliing Foods Members of one of Mrs. Helen Slafers' foods class sillinq down lo a lunclweon prepared by llwemselves. Sealed lefl' lo riqlil' are: Beverly Smillw, Rullw Ann Kirlc, Pal Mallelle, Ursula McLaughlin, Barbara Marlin, Joanne Wydler. and Carol Miller. I-ICDME ECCDNCDMICS Beginning sleps in clollming conslruc- iion . . . special problems in palrlern de- sign . . . proper sewing Jreclwniques . . . llwese are parl of Jrlwe Jrraining received by sludenls in ine clollwing classes...aim ol llie course-lo develop an inlelligenl inleresl in llwe problems llwalr relale To Jrlwe clolrlming needs of a family . . . clollwing rauglwl by Miss Lorraine Davis. Teaching 'food courses during lifflw and sixlrlw periods was Mrs. l-lelen Slaler . . . girls learn 'ro plan balanced menus . . . slucly food in relalicn lo liealllw . . . plan and serve leas and lunclieons in Jrlie dining room af scliool. N HENRY EDGAR JACOBS Prinfing Radio, Woodshop QINT SHCDP rinring +he TIGER each week . . . ming our absence cards, grade cards, l orher office supplies . . . P.T.A pub- 'y malerial . . . Tickers and programs dances and special performances . . . mni Arr Exhibir publicily . . . posrers, ers, programs, and malcrial for Jrhe ior play . . . keeping rhe prinr shop y . , . purpose of Jrhe course, under direcfion of Mr. Ben Henry, +o give de-nrs praclical experience in selling e and in The workings of a prinr shop. 'AGE CREW Eonslanlly working on some new play Jrogram . . . mainlaining and operaling srage eguiprrenr. . . selling up public ress sysffems for league and class meer- . . . consrrucring scenery for such cial prcduclions as The Eighling les . . . The sophomore, iunior, and ior assemblies . . . and Jrhe Perer Pan yers' one acl myslery Thriller . . , These ng wilrh making repairs are all parl of iob for Jrhe slage crew, under The eclion of Mr. Edgar Jacobs . . . assisring , year were John Biles, srage manager, l Clark Sellers, efecfrician. lhgppr p'g1'i--0, PR'llT SHOP, FRONT ROW: Sfha-ufler, Michael, Becker, Wilkins, T. Smilh. ZND ROW: Taylor, Keiley, Severe, Mooney, Eerren, Sleffano, DeLonge, 3RD ROW: Munro, Wealherly, Simpkins, Clark, l, Anderson, Eisler, Howell, Ronnow, Sellers. Lower picfure, STAGE CREW: Sellers, Hargraye. O'Leary, Biles. BACK ROW: Degler, Charlerfon Simkins, Michael. ART The arT deparTrnenT . . . compleTing an- oTher successTul year under The direcTion oT Miss l-lesTer Laurnan and Mrs. Roma Anderson . . . TeaTures oT The year Tor The Junior-Senior ArT Club included The Alumni ArT ExhibiT in January . . . The sending oT The TourTh Red Cross porTTolio over- UPPER PHoTo. JUNIOR-sENioR ART cLuB OFFICERS: veins Keener vice presi- S9535 - - - faiSiffQ mOf1eYTOfTl1e.afTSCT1OlG - denT, Jane Weldon, secreTary, Miss Lauman, adviser, Sally Beel, presidenT, and Barbara ship TJY l3OTl'i arT clubs - - - QGTTIVTQ TOqeTher Weed. Treasurer. a Tile oT Those alumni who are conTinuing wiTh Their arT worlc . . . Tixing The old LOWER PHOTO: GaTl'iered around The Table in Miss l-lesTer l.auman's painTing class . . weaving room so ThaT movies can be shown are, from leTT To righT, S. Beel, Dobson, Miss Laurnan, OrTh, Godwin, P. MarTin, N. Beel, Kukuck, R. Rose, Tashima. There . . . enjoying poT luck dinners and JUNIOR-SENIOR ART CLUB. FRONT ROW: J. Weldon, Schow, Chamberlain, WaTerbury, Cairns, Shaw, Weed, Dobson, Sampson. ZND ROW: Kaenel, Beel, Barr, l-lorchiTz, Hodglcinson, Gardner, MaTToclcs. 3RD ROW: Miss Laurrian, Shryoclc, Thomson, Anderson, FiTzGerald, SouThall, OrTh, Godwin, Weaver, l-luTTrnan, Hawkins, HESTER LAUMAN Kenyon, ArT DEPARTMENT -W 4 . x , my Shown looking over a parT ol: The Alumni ArT Exhibif, A T T puT on by The arT deparTmenT, are Terry McGraw, OTTo MauThe, and JaneT Hodqlcinson. sl4eTChing meeTinqs . . . qaThering al The me-eTing TeaTuring The illusTraTor, Miss LieTa Dowd . . . aTTendinq The CenTennial ExhibiT . . . Sally Beel, presidenT Tor The year . . . Miss Lauman, adviser . . . sopho- more Club also enioyed sl4eTchinq rneeT- ings and poT luck dinners . . . visiTing The Pasadena ArT Museum . . . proiecT Tor The year-making Chinese wind bells which They planned To sell . . .This group headed by JaneT Olson, loresidenT, and Mrs. An- derson adviser UPPER PHOTO. Mrs. Roma Anderson insTrucTs Linda Schow in weaving, while Susie LanziT and Rosemary S.laTer looks on. LOWER PHOTO. SOPHOMORE ART CLUB OFFlCERS: Dixie LiyinqsTon, secreTary, JaneT Olson, president Mrs, Anderson, adviser, Bekh Muren, vice presidenf, and Jackie KehleT, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE ART CLUB. FRONT ROW: LiyinqsTon, Olson, Muren, KehleT. ZND ROW: EqqlesTon, Freeman,l ROMA ANDERSON Norris, Allison, Mrs, Anderson, Phelan, WalTz, Williams, Ayers. 3RD ROW: ETchebarne, Gregson, Cleminsorz, ArT l-lill, Billings, Beel, Hay, McLaughlin, Grossman. Q 5' Ev . ---- - ., ' -fi wrt: GIRLS' GLEE CLUB, FRONT ROW: Taylor, Brogden, Thomas, Rubins, Jane Foisl, Toole. Pickens, Floalen, Balls ZND ROVV: Paxson, McKenzie, Axlell, Jean Foisl, Kiser, Lindley, l-lodgkinson, Gunderson, Miss Dexler, 3RD ROW: Williamson, Soike, Slwryock, Fennell, Sclwrurnpl, Pickell, Dulclier, Fislier. 4Tl-l ROW: Garolalo, Fenlon, Wallen, Slanley, Mullwearn, l-land, Farkas. ALBERT ADAMS Music CLEE CLUBS Girls' Glee Club ccmpleling a successlul year . . . direcling was Miss Minnie Rulli Dexler . . . preparing special music for llwe Thanksgiving assembly . . . Clwrislmas caroling in llie balls ol llie sclmools and liospilals llie day be- lore Clirislmas vacalion . . . singing lor 'flue iunior and senior mollwers' leas . . . giving programs for Jrlie Masonic Lodge and llie YMCA dinner. Boys Glee Club, under llie direclicn ol Mr. Alberl Adams, presenling many programs-lor llie San Marino Cily Club, llie Soulln Pasadena Rolary, llwe San Marino Masonic Lodge, llie Kiwanis,l'l1e Las Flores, and llwe SPSMHS P.'l.A.'s . . . pulling on an assembly al llie iunior liiglw . . . parls ol llne group appearing on a broadcasl over KWKW and cn a lelevision slwow over KPI-TV . . . llwe combined groups presenling llieir annual sludenl-body assembly . . .also 'raking parl in llme Seven l-liglw Scliool Glee Club Feslival al EI Monle in April. BOYS' GLEE CIUB. FRONT ROW: Sorce, Clemenson, Anderson, Woodward, Ellioll, Ducommun, Balirl, Fundenberg, Acliar- er. ZND ROW: l'-luslon, Gillelle, Caldwell, Eslabrook, McCray, Sleflano, Howell, Mickaelian, Rusl, Heywood, Adelquisl, Lille, Mr. Adams. 3RD ROW: Dreier, Roberg, Pauls, Ludlow, Gumar, Norris, 4T'l'l ROW: Youngson, Wriglwl, Keiley, Worllw. Morley, Pickell. Dyrlisen, Addicoll. STRING ENSEMBLE. M. Marshall, Miss DexTer, LaTimer, EllioTT, Sherwin, Jin- MINNIE DEXTER nings, Jane King, J, Marshall. MUSiC. EIWQHST1 ENSEMBLE BAND The Ensemble . . . compleTing iTs TenTh year since organizing . . . gualiTy- ing Tor membership by The abiliTy To play a sTring or woodwind insTrumenT . . . playing Tor The P.T.A., The iunior and senior moThers' Teas, The Tuesday Musical Club oT Pasadena, The Pomona Fair, The OneonTa Lyric Club, and several Tashion shows . . . presenTing Their own reciTal in June . . . appearing on Television in April . . . winning superior raTing in The Regional Band and OrchesTra FesTival, and going on To play in The STaTe Band and OrchesTra EesTival . . . direcTing The group was Miss Minnie RuTh DexTer. The Dance Band and Dixieland Band . . . Torming This year under The direc- Tion OT Mr. R. William Graham . . . making up The group were The members Trom The regular band . . . playing popular dance music . . . enioying en- f gagemenT aT The senior play . . , also playing dance music aT STory Parlc R. WILLIAM GRAHAM and several oTher engagemenTs. Band KNCE BAND, FRONT ROW: Olson, Farkas, Hawks, GilleTTe, Chase, ooshan, ZND ROW: J. Garrison, l.. Gray, S, Fisher, B. SweeT. 3'RD DIXIELAND BAND: Lee Gray, Melvin Hawks, Jane King, Gary Harvey DW: J, HuTTrnan, B, PiclceTT, Lindley, Jane King. Byron PiclceTT, Diclc Shooshan, STillman Chase, Bruce SweeT. PEP Bringing us all Jrhe pep and The color of Tooiball season . . . working and praclicing long and hard To make The spiril whal' if was . . . The Tiye songleaders and The Tiye cheer- leaders . . . leading songs and yells . . . slaging pep rallies . . . keeping The spiril ar a high pilch . . . being chosen by +he sludenl body ar The end ol each year lor The following year, SONG LEADERS: C. King, Joyce Reid, Connelly, Joan Reid, Gunderson CHEER LEADERS: Barcus, Gallion, Mills, Copher, Baldwin. BAND. FRONT: Elagbearers, Loveland, C. Miller: Maiorelfes, Slanyer, Carlson, Olake. Brewlon, B. Smilhg Bandleaders, Mr. Graham, T-arkas. IST ROV? lfar lelll L. Olsen, J. Garrison, Lindley, Sweef, Gillelle, 6. Harvey, ZND ROW: Jane King, S. Chase, Sprinkle, J. Baldwin, Keck. 3RD ROW: C. Smilh, Nichols, Shooshan, Sevadiian. 4TH ROW: Hawks, Fisher, Garber, Hopkins, Slinson. 5TH ROW: lvl. Hill, R. Combs, B. Pickefi, Sharp, Kaenel, MAJORETTES: STanyer, B. SmiTh, Carlson, BrewTon, OTake, PEP ASSOClATlON: FRONT ROW: Joan Reid, C. King, Mills, J. Connelly Joyce Reid, Alexander. ZND ROW: Gopher, Norris, Haryey. ASSOCIATION 'The Tiger Band . . . appearing in iTs new orange and whiTe uniTorms . . . lvlr. R. William Graham, The ac- Tive, new leader direcTing The band . . . ThirTy-Tive members meeTing aT 7:30 Three mornings a week . . . playing aT The TooTball games, Color Day, The Boy ScouT CourT OT Honor, The Peach FesTival and oTher musical TesTivals, and The assemblies aT HunT- ingTon junior high, and SPSMHS . . . Gary Harvey acTing as presidenT, Bruce SweeT, vice-presidenT, Jane King, secreTary-Treasurer. The Pep AssociaTion-The back- bone . . . making The plans . . . com- posing The group were The song and cheer leaders, band president an- nouncer, commissioners oT acTiyiTies and OT aThleTics, and The chairman oT The girls' sporTs ccmmiTTee. The lvlaioreTTes . . . organizing smooThly aTTer a year making Their appearance aT The TronT oT The band wearing new uniTorms. The TigereTTes drill Team-iusT Two years old . . . appearing in snappy new whiTe corduroy uniTorrns . . . enTerTaining aT half Time wiTh Tricky new TormaTions and sTunTs. FLAG GIRLS: STeinberger, WaTerbury, V. WaTson, Gardner, Diepenbrock, LanziT. TIGERETTES. FRONT ROW: P. Connelly, Floafen, Weed, Taylor, L. Thompson, MacNeill, Brooks Dobson. Hand, Floyd. ZND ROW: Barr, Fleck, Colvin. DieTerle, Harvey. C. Thompson, Seidell Woodburn, Anders. 3RD ROW: Englehardt Mu'hearn, Skaer, PainTer, Kiech, J, Connelly, BarTon FenTon, Brabyn, M. Long, CosTes. l gd S CLUB. FRONT ROW: P. Brabyn, G. WrighT, RoberTson, Amelunxen, GarreTT, Rule, Sorce, Morley. Goldberg, C. Neale. ZND ROW: Coach Green, D. Rose Bird, Van PeI+, Kenyon, Jim Ronnow, Dey, Jensen, Reynolds, Oredson, B, Long. 3RD ROW: WheaTcroTT, Jim G. Thomas, Jorgenson, Nielsen, Pulslcamp, Cran- dall, Romero, I. Anderson, Yorlc, M, Clarlc. UPPER PICTURE, CAFETERIA STAFF: Mrs. DennisTon, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs, Kidd, Mrs. Irving, Mrs. Crosby, Mrs. BrandT. LOWER PICTURE, CUSTODIANS. FRONT ROW: Mr. PaTTerson, Mr. Madley, Mr. I-lowie, Mrs. Baker. BACK ROW: Mr. Sabula, Mr. WhiTalcer, Mr. NorThrop, Mr. ZewaTch. STAFF The caTeTeria sTaTT . . . compleTing an- oTher successTul year . . . under The man- agemenT oT Mrs. ElizabeTh Kidd . . . serving Tine lunches aT noon and snaclcs aT brunch . . . keeping The enTire sTudenT body and some TiTTy TaculTy members saTisTied and happy- CUSTODIANS One oT The mosT diTFiculT jobs around school . . . ThaT oT The cusTodians . . . working Trom morning unTil nighT lceeping The buildings and The campus spoTless . . . caring Tor The school properTy . . . Tixing everyThing ThaT sTops worlcing . . . heading The cusTodians again This year was Mr. Michael Sabula. lSHCLUB X ,Mamie Q- PromoTing beTTer sporTsmanship in aTh- leTics . . . The goal oT The S Club . . . Coach C. Merrill Green supervising . . . giving membership To recipienTs wiTh The qualiTying Ten poinTs in leTTer awards . . . meeTing once a monTh . . . governing The leTTer awards . . . planning The award as- semblies . . . number oT members ranging Trom TwenTy To ThirTy each semesTer . . . FriTz Amelunxen, presidenT, governing wiTh The aid oT Danny Jensen, vice presidenT, and Buzz l-laThaway, secreTary-Treasurer. SKI CLUB OFFlCERS. FRONT ROW: Six, Anderson, Toll, Birkhauser. ZND ROW: Berg- sTrom, Gogo, Lee, SchmiTz. SKICLUB ln The second year oT exisTence since iTs revival, The Ski Club had an acTive year lin spiTe oT The shorTage oT snow all seasonl . . . prowling The slopes of MT. WaTerman, Green Valley, Big Pines, Big Bear, and Snow Valley-wiTh iTs new mile-long chair liTT . . . iourneying as Tar as MammoTh Moun- Tain in The Sierras where There was good skiing Through Memorial Day planning compeTiTive races wiTh Monrovia receiving new pins much oT The club's success due To iTs becoming a member CT The Far WesT Ski AssociaTion . . . members receiving Tree ski insTrucTion, magazines, and oTher beneTiTs Through The associaTion . . . The club being represenTed by Fred Lee aT The an- nual meeTing oT The Far WesT Ski AssociaTion held aT YosemiTe in May . . . leading The club This year were Fred Lee presidenT and Mr James EacuTT adviser Blrkhauser Woods GarbeTT Roden Shaw Gogo Cook Schrumpf Woodward 3RD ROW Harris Andreson Toll RusT Van l-leusen Bergsfrom Schm1Tz SchwarTz Kirk Jenkins Jon s ,. X, l I 5, . E i ,Wye V E253 T5 1 SKI CLUB. FRONT ROW: A. Robb, Sflringham, J. King, J. WaTerbury, LuTher, Anderson. ZND ROW: Mr, James EacuTT, F. Lee, J. STewarT, Holzapfel, :': ' -. . Q f'-r T - 1 1 T W T T r '- ' ' ' ' ' 'R Q 53? mm gig WE mf if .., .5 5 49 19 we 6 Q. 1542.1 X M' 4... .4-,..,..-.N.....X..,.., M -A iw..-..an..-sw--...f LEAGUE CHAMPS VARSITY GRIDIROINI REVIEW Fielding one oT The greaTesT Teams in SouTh Pasadena's enTire TooTball hisTory, The I949 VarsiTy TooTball squad showed Their greaTness by easily Taking The FooThill League TiTle and Then going cn To win a permanenT ber+h in The CIF semi-Tinals. The maThemaTicians showed ThaT SouTh Pasadena, under The leadership QT TalenTed Coach Frank Williamson and The line coach James EacuTT, in league play averaged 43.3 poinTs per game To an opponenT average oT l2.l poinTs. Scoring all TogeTher 58 Touchdowns and 4I conversicns, The Tigers were The highesT scoring high school in SouThern California, ToTaling 389 poinTs againsT I5O opponenT poinTs. ln individual play The Tigers Took highesT honors wiTh such adepTs as Team CapTain Bob GarreTT and leading scorer, Ronnie STewarT. QuarTerback Bob GarreTT, a Three-year leTTerman, led The Tigers To mosT oT Their vicTories wiTh TerriTic passing and ball handling: Ronnie STewarT, also a Three-year leTTerman, sTacked up The poinTs wiTh skilled aerial and ground work. GarreTT and STewarT made all Cli: TirsT and second Teams respecTivelyp lone oT The Tiger's Tine ends, George DeWeese, also made The CIF TirsT Teaml. The Tiger varsiTy TirsT sTring line was a leading TacTor in SouTh Pasadena's Tine showing This I949 season. Averaging I95 pounds, The Tiger line overbalanced any iopponenT line, making a sTeady Tounda- Tion Tor signal calling. ln The opening game oT The season, The Tigers meT Their TirsT deTeaT againsT a Tormidable Toe, Mark Keppel AzTecs, losing O-I8 in The AzTec's TirsT scalping oT The Tiger varsiTy in Tive years. WiTh second sTring quarTerback, PeTe Reynolds, Taking The place oT The iniured Bob GarreTT, The Tigers rolled over EI MonTe Lions 24 To 6 in The second encounTer oT The season. ln The FooThill League opener, The Tigers easily deTeaTed The Bell Garden Lancers, 47-6. AlThough sTill injured, Bob GarreTT wenT in To make his TirsT Tive conversions. In The second encounTer oT The season, which was againsT Burbank, Bob GarreTT headed The Tiger varsiTy To a 40-2I win. This was The FooThill League clincher, since Burbank losT only To The mighTy Tigers. Bob GarreTT Tossed Tive Touchdown passes, wiTh Ronnie STewarT going over Trom The Tive Tor The lone ground score. The Tiger's nexT Three vicTims were downed wiTh ease. They were Glendale Broadway, deTeaTed 4-I-l9g John Burroughs 4l-7: and Glendale Hoover 62-I2, which was The highes+ score run up againsT an opponenT by SouTh Pasa- dena in iTs modern hisTory. The big game oT The league season was againsT a sTrong Monrovia eleven. Wi+h The backing of The enTire sTudenT body, The Tigers played one oT Their TinesT league games oT The season, bowling over The WildcaTs 45-I3. SouTh Pasadena ToTaled Their sevenTh league win by deTeaTing Covina in The lasT league game OT The season, 28 To 7. Having won The FooThill League TiTle, The Tigers moved inTo The quarTer Tinal posiTion oT The CIF opposiTe The sTrong CanTwell eleven, which had Taken by sTorm The CaTholic League vicTory Trom The Tavored Loyola Team. ln The Rose Bowl The Tigers again gained glory as They whipped The over-raTed Team, 4I-7, and sTepped inTo The semi-Tinals againsT The mighTy SanTa Barbara Dons. On The TaTeTul day OT December 3, The Tigers Traveled To VenTura To receive Their second deTeaT oT The season. The Tigers, however, showed Themselves To be a skilled Team as They ran up a halT-Time score oT 20 To 7. However, unable To keep Their TooThold, The Tigers iosT, 20 To 34. Thus wiTh a Tine showing The Tigers closed Their chances Tor a ClF championship and ended The glorious hisTory oT The greaTesT Team in Coach Frank Williamson's Ten-year sTay aT SouTh Pasadena. 'QQ' VARSITY LETTERMEIXI Frifz Amelunxen-shiffy and defensively rough half- baclc . . . sfar of fhe Sanfa Barbara game. Phil Brabyn-rough refurning iunior af fhe 'Tackle spof . . . played good relief ball. Russ Crandall-good af end behind Morley . . . scored a TD in fhe Burbanlc game. Jim Croul-very fine defensive back . . . scored I2 poinfs. George DeWeese-All Foofhill League . . . AII CIF . . . excellenf on defense . . . one of fhe fop ends in CIF. Bob Garreff-besf all-round T quarferbaclc in Soufhern California . . . selecfed fo be on Na- fional grid feam . . . Iefferman fhree years . . . Scored 4I ouf of 54 conversions, fhrew I5 TD passes . . . Top defensive player. Ivlilce Giddings-rugged iunior guard on offense . .. a powerful alfernafe firsf sfringer. Buzz I-Iafhaway-hard bloclcing senior guard . . . placed on fhe firsf sfring. Dan Jensen-good senior end . . . improved greafly over Iasf year . . . fough on defense. Clark Kenyon-good on offense and defense . . . firsf sfring halfbaclc . . . firsf year on varsify. Bob Long-6'3 ', I93-pound refurning junior . . . good all-around faclcle. Sam Ivlorley-second year on All-League feam . .. A ferrific end . . . hampered by iniuries. George Neilson-scored I2 poinfs . . . second sfring fullback. Byron Piclceff-firsf sfring fullbaclc . . . very fasf . .. scored fhree TD's in his senior year. Buzz Ragafz-rough on offense . . . anofher iunior . . . will see Iofs of acfion nexf year af cenfer. Pefe Reynolds-ably filled in for Garreff . . . re- furning junior . . . Foofhill League besf nexf year. f John Roberg-rugged all-around . . . anofher re- furning iunior . . . easily made firsf sfring guard. Alan Roberfson-All League cenfer . . . one of fhe finesf line backers in CIF . . . foolc fwo TD's on bloclced punfs. Jim Ronnow- mosf improved player . . . senior halfbaclc . . . played well fhroughouf fhe season. Bob Rowe-af 6'2 Rowe malces a dependable faclcle . . . a refurning, firsf sfring. iunior, Jerry Rule-big senior faclcle . . . filled in fhe sub spof wifh power. Bill Sevadiian-fine defensive player . . . improved rapidly as a junior af fhe halfbaclc spof. Ardy Sorce-biggesf man on fhe feam af 5'I I and 242 pounds . . . ferrific firsf sfring guard. Jim Sfaclqpole-will see plenfy of acfion af fhe halfbaclc spof nexf year . . . a willing iunior. Ronnie Sfewarf-one of fhe finesf halfbaclcs in Soufh Pas's hisfory . . . scored 24 TD's . . . shiffy on offense . . . All CII: . . .Three year lefferman. George Wrighf-fine line backer . . . as a senior cenfer, scored a TD in I-Ioover game. Roger Van Pelf-mosf dependable lineman on feam . . . hard charging fwo-year Iefferman af faclqle . . . On second All-League feam. fW!'f.L VARSITY SQUAD IST ROW Berrnng Thomas mgrs Shooshan Van sen DeWeese Morley Brabyn Plckelf Rule Kenyon Mgrs I-Iewlff Pell, Rowe, Gnddxngs Sorce Roberg I-Iafhaway Neilson Crandall and Polskamp 2ND ROW Coach Eacuff DeThomas Kelsler Ragafz Croul, Sfewarl Amelunxen Garrefl Ronnow Robersfon Wrlghl Jen Blake lee Dryden Reynolds Scofl Long Poluch Bennefl Moran GAME CAPTAINS Ronnue Slewarl' Ardy Sorce Frnlz Ame Iunxen, Buzz I-Iafhaway Sam Morley ZND ROW Clark Kenyon, George DeWeese Byron Plckell Alan Roberlson Bob Garreff, Roger Van Pell VARSITY FIRST STRING LINE George DeWeese Bob Rowe John Roberg Ardy Sorce Alan Roberlson Buzz I-Ialhaway Make Gncldnngs Roger Van Pell Slm Morley BACKFIELD Clark Kenyon Ronnie Slewarl Byron Plcke-If Bob Garrell Jim Ronnow Frlfz Amelunxen We .MW mm- .Q mm .. 4 I I S.. www. ,A mv' I Q wx-bw ,M .Q -M-. W I N 4.4. W -.-new -,-W., mr we ww mn -:-xg ....5.,a:y.,9: .,,, , SchwarTz, BaTes, STackpoIe, Baudry, Gibbs, Sevadiian, KirkpaTrick, SeI::asTian, Hammond, Keily, Zinn, Levinsky, Unglas, King, HunTer, Wal- Coach Williamson. 3RD ROW: Alderman, Klein, Chase, WorTh, CoTTen, lace, Seymour, Berry, Mulvin, Cowan, Jordan, Hodges, MarTelI, CROSS COUNTRY REVIEW Winning Tour ouT oT Their TirsT Tive meeTs, The SouTh Pasadena Cross CounTry Team had a very successTuI season, placing second in The FooThiII League and seTTing new individual records. The Tiger mud runners, coached by James EacuTT, Took TourTh place in The CIF semi-Tinals, wiTh a Team score oT 86 poinTs. Don Rose placed TiTTh, Warren Howell placed TenThg ScoTT Fisher, eighTeenThq Marshall Clark, TwenTy- sixTh3 Irving Anderson, TwenTy-sevenTh, and Dennison York, TwenTy-eighTh. In The individual season's performance, The Tigers had Don Rose, ScoTT Fisher, and Warren Howell who consisTenT- ly made good showings. Don Rose seT new school records in The Loyola and John Muir meeTs. The record-breaking Time was 9:O5.5. Rose also seT The pace Tor The Beverly Hills Cross CounTry runner who seT a new-course record wiTh The Time oT 8:5I.3, alThough SouTh Pasadena Then Took The nexT Tive places. BoTh Warren Howell and SCOTT Fisher have been con- sisTenTIy wiThin seconds oT Don Rose aT every meeT. They Tinished mosT meeTs TighTing Tor second and Third places. The Tiger Cross CounTry Team meT wiTh EI MonTe Tor Their TirsT game. The Tigers came ouT on The shorT end, 37-I8 llow score winsl. The spikesTers Then hir a winning sTreak and copped Tour sTraighT meeTs beTore losing by one poinT To Corona. They Trimmed Loyola I9-39, Beverly Hills 20-40, Inglewood 32-39, and Muir I5-45: sweeping The TirsT Tive places before Traveling To Corona. LeTTermen were Don Rose, Warren Howell, ScoTT Fisher, Marshall Clark, Irving Anderson, RoberT Bird, and Dennison York. Mel Goldberg oTFiciaTecI as manager. CROSS COUNTRY SOUAD, FIRST ROW: ScoTT Fisher, Warren Howell, Melvin Goldberg lmgr.l, Clif-F AITenberger, Don Rose. SECOND ROW: Dennison York, Irving Anderson, Coach EacuTT, Marshall Clark, Tom Shove. :nu-uuu1 ,,.. ,c5 ..mzpl' .,. snalnnnszim - we BEE PIGSKIINI REVIEW QuarTerback Dennis Mooney, high scoring back Ross Fopiano, and CapTain PeTe ScoTT led The Team wiTh end George Underhill, cenTer Lee Gray, haITback Ken Simpson, and Tackle AI Garlinghouse, all consisTenT perTormers Tor The club. The Ioss oT Mooney's passing in The IasT Two games was a big deTiciT To The Team, as The scores showed. SCOTT showed unusual accuracy in all his kicking, while Mooney developed inTo a dependable quarTerback. Simp- son and Fopiano were good running backs, wiTh Lou Ames- Toy and Jo French showing well on deTense. Coach Green was compeTenTIy assisTed by Mr. Garland Lewis, who became a coach aT SouTh Pas in I949. LeTTermen Tor The I949 season: Lou AmesToy, Dave AT- kinson, PaT BeaTTie, Ted BurneTT, WalT Conn, Dan FeITham, Ross Fopiano, Bob Frank, Jo French, AI Garlinghouse Isec- ond yearl, John GramonT, Lee Gray, Paul I-Iyland, Don McLaughlin Isecond yearl, Dennis Mooney, Dick Sands, PeTe ScoTT, Ken Simpson, George Underhill, Bob Weis, John WhiTe, and Tom Shepperd. The '49 Bengal Bee grid squad was a deTiniTe ThreaT in The FooThiII League, Tinishing The season wiTh Three wins, Three losses, and one Tie. AIThough They were lacking in experience and weighT, They counTerbaIanced wiTh Their deTerminaTion and spiriT. STarTing The season aT Bell Gardens, The KiTTens rouTed The Lancers, 26-6, and conTinued on To overThrow The Bur- bank Bullpups, I3-6. The Glendale DynamiTers were Tied in a hard ToughT game, I4-I4. The new Burbank school, John Burroughs, showed Their championship Torm wiTh an impressive 26-O TirsT-quarTer lead and conTinuing on To win, 40-2I, aTTer The KiTTens made a specTacuIar comeback. The Bees dropped Their second sTraighT conTesT To Glendale I-Ioover, 26-20. The Tiger Iuniors nudged The Covina CoITs, 7-6, in The IasT 20 seconds oT play wiTh a 45-yard ScoTT To Underhill Teedee pass, ScoTT booTing The exTra poinT. In The closing game oi The season, Monrovia knocked oTT The Tigers, I4-7. Mooney's passing was missed badly. BEE FIRST STRING LINE: John WhiTe, Tom Sheppard, Pai' BeaTTie, Lee Gray, Ted BurneTT, AI Garlinghouse, George Underhill, BACK- FIFLD: Ross Fopiano, Dennis Mooney, PeTe ScoTT, Bob Frank, Ken Simpson. BEE SQUAD, IST ROW-SCOII, WI1i+e, Ueda, Iv1oI'1r, Sands, Ronnow, Shorfs, QND ROW-Underhi'I, Sheppard, Simpson, Bidlake, Conn, Foofe, Woods, Nor+on. SEASONS RESULTS Sou+h Pasadena OpponenI 26 Bell Gardens I3 Burbank I4 GIencIaIe 2I Burroughs 20 Hoover 7 Covina 7 Monrovia 6 6 I4 40 26 6 I4 BEE SQUAD IST ROW-Knerr, Amesfoy, Aflcinson, Beaffie, Frank, Gray, Fopiano, Burneff, GarIingI'1ouse, ZND ROW-Huffman, Cunning- I'1arn, Bode, Alderman, FeII'I1am, I'IyIand, Conn, Gramonf, Dushane, Frenclv. BEE GAME CAPTAINS, IST ROW-Pa+ Beaffie, Bob Frank, Ross Fopiano: ZND ROVV-Coach Green, AI Garlinghouse, George Under- IwiII, Leo Gary, Fefe Scoff. .,4.a wmv Q31 V2 wig: A V ' .A ,, y ca ,gugmwwggmi Q 1gi'gPT4 gm? :N 1 f- .wwwfnrgsww QL. few W is! as TGURIXI EY CI-IAMPS VARSITY I-IOOPSTERS The 5ouTh Pasadena VarsiTy baskeTball squad upheld Their pasT repuTaTion by having anoTher Tine season. Finishing as runner-up in The l3ooThiII League and puTTing on a Tine closing spurT aTTer mid-year graduaTes had IeTT The squad, The Bengals ended by being The high scoring Team in The I3ooThiII League wiTh a ToTal oT 720 poinTs. 5TarTing The season by winning The FooThiII League Tourn- amenT and deTeaTing Burbank I-Iigh in The Finals, The Team earned iTs eighTh TournamenT Trophy in hisTory and placed bofrh 5miTh and Morley on The all-TournamenT Team. Bob GarreTT was placed on The all-FooThilI League TirsT Team, and Don 5miTh was placed on The second Team. Don led, The squad in scoring wiTh a ToTal oT 435 poinTs Tor The season, and 252 Tor The league season, which gave him an average oT I7 poinTs per game. CapTain Sam Morley, who graduaTed in mid-year, averaged I5 poinTs per game during hisgsTay on The squad. Dan Oredson, cenTer IeTT wiTh Sam. The Tigers deTeaTed some ouTsTanding Teams including Riverside, Burbank, Covina, and Jordan. The highesT score oT'jThe season was made againsT Bell Gardens, when The Tigers ran up a new record Tor The school wiTh 72 poinTs. The Bengals Then journeyed To Burbank where They were downed, 37-29. They rolled over Glendale and proceeded To edge The Burroughs' Indians 58-54, and Then pushed over I-Ioover, 67-5l. Monrovia Thumped The Tigers, 49-46, in a TilT played There. In The lasT game oT The TirsT round, Covina was snowed under 46-37. In The opener oT The second sTanza, The Gardens' Tive were again whiTe-washed, 54-28. For The second Time Burbank Took The long end oT The score, 37-35, and Glendale Tollowed suiT by overThrowing The Espeemen in a Thriller, 52-47. The Burroughs Team bounced back, aTTer Their TirsT deTeaT by The Tigers, by Taking The second game, 45-43. The Tinal Three league games-I-Ioover, Monrovia, and Covina-were decisive vicTories Tor The home Team wiTh scores oT 60-43, 58-37, and 53-35 respecTively. In all, The squad broke Two records Tor The season. Eleven men were awarded leTTers. These were CapTain Sam Morley, Bob GarreTT, Charles Neale, Gary WheaTcroTT, Miles Turpin, Dan Oredson, Ted ScoTT, Roy Polkinghorne, Roger Van PeI+, CapTain-eIecT Bob Long, and Don 5miTh. Bob Long, Roy Polkinghorne, Ted SCOTT will reTurn nexT year To comprise The Team wiTh up and coming Bee players and VarsiTy non- leTTermen. VARSITY BASKETBALL, Opposife page, +op, leTT To right Don Smi+l1 scores aqains+ Glendale. CapTain Sam Morley spoils a Hoovermorfs SHOT. CENTER, leT+: Roy Polkinqborne, eenTer, Takes a rebound againsT Burbank. RIGHT: Bob 6arreTT pushes one in ogainST Hoover. BOTTOM, IQTT To righT: Bob GarreTT, Don SmiTh, Sam Morley, Bob Long, Roy Polkinghorne, Ted SCOTT, and Roger Van PelT, VARSITY SOUAD. FRONT ROW: Thomas, mgr, Garre+f, Neale, Whealcrofl, Caplain Morley, Smilh, Oredson, Turpin, Jensen, Thomas, mqr. SECOND RON Kieley, Sevadjian, Renolds, Scoil, Pollcinghorn, Van Pell, Polish, Roos, Long, and Coach Green. COACH GREEN: Under his leadership Souih Pasa- dena has presenied championship baslcelball learns for years. LEAGUE RESULTS' Soulh Pasadena Opponenfs 72, 54 Bell Gardens 29, 28 29. 35 Burlbanlc 37, 37 52, 47 Glendale 38. 52 58, 43 Burroughs 54, 45 67. 60 Hoover 5l, 43 46, 58 Monrovia 49, 37 46. 53 Covina 37. 35 Firs+ and second numbers are Scores of lhe firsl and second rounds respeclively. Leif 'lo righl: Miles Turpin, Dan Oredson, Jerry Whealcroll, and Charles Neale J BEE SOUAD: FRONT' ROW: CoTTon, EelTham, BurneTT, Bode, Weise, Myers, Keisler, Parish. SECOND ROW: Coach Lewis, Williams, mgr., McLaughlin, Wesislund, Perrin, 5coTT, Mooney, and Dicks, mgr. --'-1 BEE AND CEE The 5ouTh Pasadena Bee buckeTmen, being assisTed by Coach Garland Lewis, Tinished The league season wiTh Two wins and Twelve losses. AlThough mosT oT The conTesTs were close, The KiTTens iusT couldn'T seem To Tire up enough sTeam To overcome Their shorT end scores. ln The opening league game wiTh Bell Gardens, The Tigers were beaTen by The Lancers who broke Their school's Bee scoring record and swamped The KiTTens, 79-40. AT Burbank The Team was sTopped Tor The second Time, 45-30. Glendale proceeded To Throw The KiTs, 49-37, and The Bur- roughs quinTeT nudged Them, 46-43, even aTTer The home Team rallied Tor 26 po-inTs in The Tinal period. Playing on The neuTral courT aT MonTebello, l-loover bumped The Tigers, 59-4l, and Monrovia upseT Them, 44-38. They roamed To Covina where Their TirsT vicTory was smacked ouT, 45-25, To end The TirsT round. 5TarTing The second round The Gardens Tive again downed The KiTTens only aTTer making a lasT minuTe rally, 52-48, and Burbank nosed The Lewismen, 39-36. Glendale and John Burroughs boTh rornped over The KiTTens, 52-37 and 4l-30 CEE SOUAD. FRONT ROW: Coach EacuTT, Myers, Laos, Goldberg, NorTon, Woods, La Cavera, Lloyd, mgr. SEC- OND ROW: BanTing, SlaTer, RoberTson, Minard, BiszanTs, Lannan, J. 5miTh, and Angus. Ew' iSi.sw 1-mxHLLH.3El 3'EWvQ BASKETBALL respecTively. Behind in The Third qearTer, 40-27, The KiTs bounced back To knock over The l-loover TwisTers, 48-46. Covina revenged The Tigers wiTh a 36-35 deTeaT in The lasT conTesT oT The season. PeTe ScoTT and Don McLaughlin were The only reTurning leTTermen, wiTh Paul Bode and Jack WesTlund The non- leTTermen Trom The squad. 5coTT and McLaughlin were also Team high scorers wiTh I26 and l30 poinTs respecTively. The young Bengals Tied Tor sevenTh place wiTh Covina. The Cees, coached by Mr. Jim EacuTT, did Tairly well Tor Themselves This season. They lo-sT Tive games-Mark Keppel, 36-28, Burroughs, 37-29: Bell Gardens, 46-301 Monrovia, 39-30: and Glendale l-loover, 30-IB. They won Tour con- TesTs-Covina, 2l-I7p Burbank, 33-l5q and The Junior l-li A's, 52-36 and 42-32. The leTTermen were Charles Loos-capTain, Gary Biz- anTs, Tony LaCavera, Bob Meyers, Roy Meyers, Mel Gold- berg-Three year leTTerman, Gordon Angus, Dick Woods, and Bob NorTon. 'Sl, . 5 ,ii . :. W ir , iii' sir ii U vo. U20 is-J' ' Y., T. Varsity Track Leif: Louis Robinson clears +he high bar al eleven feel. Righl: Ross Fopiano comes in lo break The rape in The 220. Leif: Braybn and Van Pell resr before heaving +he weighrs. Righiz Van Pell +osses 'rhe iron ball for a record of 50 leer, IO inches. Leif: Ecl Buhlig misses a lump by a close margin while Roberison grimly loolcs on. Right Jim Noe sails over The l2O low hurdles in fine form. VARSITY TRACK. FRONT ROW: Coach Eacuii, l-lowell, Davis, Fopiano, Marfell, Swariz, Polich, Bird, Birdge, Foisi, Auer, Simpson, Coach Lewis. ZND ROW: S+. Clair, manager, Buhlig, l-land, Thorfon, Yorlc, Gibbs, l-lunfer, McLaughlin, Bur- gess, Ungles, Berry, Liifle, manager. 3RD ROW: lv1cAvov, Bowers, Robinson, Keyes, Van Pell, Brabyn, Weiland, An- derson, Ncrion, Moran. TIGER SPIKESTERS SEASCN'S FighTing Their way To second place behind Glendale Broadway in The league Tinals, The VarsiTy TracksTers made Tine showings ThroughouT The year. AlThough excelling as a uniT, individuals on The Team came Through aT The end oT The season wiTh many new records made. So-me oT These individuals were: Ed. Buhling, who came wiThin one-half inch OT breaking The high iump record, which is 6' If2 : Jim Noe, who broke The I20 low hurdle record, held by Reece Cave aT I3:2, lowered iT To I2:9, and also seT The record Tor The new evenT, The I80 low hurdles aT 20:73 Phil Brabyn, a iunior, who won The Bee CIF shoT puT lasT year, Tossed The weighT 5I' MH: Roger Van PeIT, a senior, Tossed iT 50' I0 : Louie Robinson who soared II' 6 in The pole vaulT: and Irving Anderson who hiT. 52 l:laT in The 440. Jim Noe won The VarsiTy high poinT award by Taking 66If4 poinTs. Jim represenTed The Tigers in IO0 aT The CIF Tinals. The oTher spikesTers who represenTed SouTh Pas are Mousey Anderson in The 440: Jim Noe in The I80 low hurdles: I-Ienry Hand who sailed 2I TeeT Three inches in The broadiump, will e'nTer same in The CIF: Phil Brabyn in The shoT puT evenT: and IasT buT noT Ieas+ The relay Team co,nsisTing oT Noe, Fopiano, I-land, and Anderson. The resuITs oT The CIF Finals were noT compIeTed aT The daTe oT publicaTion. CEE TRACK. FRONT ROW: Coach EacuTT, Shove, La Cavera, Goldberg, Iler Myers, Coach Lewis. ZND ROW: ST. Clair, manager: Edwards, Woods, Tenburger, C. Buck, Mellcesian, Calwell, LiTTIe, Manager. REVIEW ReTurning IeTTermen This year were Bob Bird, Mousey Anderson, Jim Noe, Don McLaughlin, Dick Weilen and Louie Robinson. AlThough no records were broken by The Tiger Bee Track Team The Team made subsTanTiaI winnings over mosT oT Their opponenTs. Ken Simpson excelled in The 220 and The IO0: Simpson was a reTurning IeTTerman This year, he sTayed wiTh The Bees unlike NorTon, Buhlig, Brabyn, and I-land who Trans- Terred To The VarsiTy squad. Roger Mann also made a good showing in The 220 and IO0: Willie I-Iowell compeTed in boTh The VarsiTy mile and The Bee I32O: Mike Gosline and Marshall Clark boTh did well in The Bee 660: Jerry Turner and WaIT Conn broughT in poinTs in The Bee shoT puT. The Cees improved greaTIy This year winning Their TirsT meeT in Tour years Then going on To Take more. Melvin Goldberg was The all-round man: as a reTurning leTTerman he Took many poinTs in The IO0 yard dash and The broadiump. Those CEE's who qualified in The CIF were perennial Melvin Goldberg in The IO0: Tom Shove in The I80: and The relay Team wiTh Tom Shove, Melvin Goldberg, Marc Sand- sTrom, and Bob Myers. A BEE TRACK. FRONT ROW: Coach EacuTT, STeTano, Underhill, Mann, Frenchf Fisher, Shepperd, Sands. Coach Lewis. 2ND ROW: ST. Clair, manager, Aulder-' man, OaTway, Eakins, Bode, Conn, Jarboe, PeTTers, Gosline, Clark, LiTTle, man- ager. 3RD ROW: Ueda, Garlinghouse, Lindell, BerneTT, Hubbard, Ronnow, Turner, ShorTs, WhiTe, Gray. W . fx YQ-.. . , ,M ,... , ,X , , d ,,k FSM. 4,,,,,.,,.,,, f ,Q . N s M ,asf , . , . . ,slsrwfzmwd.sw:vw'wmzssw-Hmawsyawffwms . wf fmwrwz N, V A 'wwf-'-LWdfzxsazws-xr..-Wwzwzbfwwwzasaessxmasf Www-zL:av'tx..Q 2 S 2 z S E 3 BASE VARSITY Under The Tine coaching oT C. Merrill Green, our Tiger varsiTy baseball Team Turned ouT one OT The TinesT squads in The hisTory oT The school. Led by a pair oT Tine piTchers in Ken Brown and Rod RisTow, The Team Tound Themselves, shorTly aTTer The pracTice games, moving inTo TirsT place in The FooThill League. Two reTurning leTTerman, Bob GarreTT and PeTe Reynolds, helped in raising The baTTing average, boTh oT Them being ouT- Tielders. The surprise oT The season was The rapid developmenT oT The iuniors and sophomores on The squad. Dennis Mooney developed inTo a promising caTcherg Brookes Hughes, Jim Knerr, and Jim Mc- Dowell, all inTielders, showed greaT prom- ise. PeTe Reynolds, ArT Baudry, PeTe SCOTT, Mike Giddings, and Ken Brown all reTurn nexT season aTTer having given Tine ac- counTs oT Themselves This season. Ken Brown reached The hall oT Tame when he piTched The TirsT no-hiT, no run game in The hisTory oT The school againsT Burroughs High, winning 3-O wiTh only Three men reaching TirsT base. Ken also had Two one-hiTTers To his crediT while RisTow had a pair oT Two hiTTers. The Tigers Tinished in second place, a sTrong runner-up. Rod RisTow was elecTed qapTain. Also ouTsTanding were Knerr, Giddings, Reynolds. Mike Giddings led The squad in hiTTing wiTh an average oT .44B. Jim Knerr was selecTed as all-league Third baseman. The squad, wiTh seven re- Turning leTTermen, averaged .300 in baT- Ting, The besT since I94I. VARSlTY BASEBALL. Renolds looks one over: Mooney behind The plaTe7 RisToe Takes healThy cuT in pracTice: Mooney caTching. VARSITY SOUAD. FRONT ROW: Lewis, man- ager, Knerr, McDowell, Sevaiian, ScoTT, Mooney, Baudry, Hughes, Floria, Edson, manager. BACK ROW. 6arreTT, Amelunxen, Ferron, Sorce, RisToe, Renolds, Brown, Giddings, MoTTeTT, Coach Green. BALL JAY VEE The Tiger Junior VarsiTy baseball Team Turned in an average record This year, having won Two and losT Tour aT The daTe oT publicaTion, wiTh Two games more To play. Coach Frank Williamson welcomed back only one leTTerman in Bob Alderman Trom his championship Team oT lasT year. ShorTsTo-p Ken Kiesler proved To be The main spark oT The Team Turning in a Tine Tielding average. Bill Woodward also kepT up The spiriT wiTh his Tine piTching, being assisTed by Bob Edwards, Bob Long, and Dave Jenkins. OTher inTielders were Dave Jenkins and Rose Diehl aT TirsT, Bob Alderman aT sec- ond, Dave Maclean aT Third, and PeTer Hubbard behind The plaTe. The ouTTield Tound NaTalie DeThomas Bob Long, Craig McManigall and Fred Garrison chasing The Tly balls. The TirsT league encounTer saw Mon- rovia ouTclass The Bengals l2-4, buT aTTer being dropped by Glendale I6-9, They came back To deTeaT Covina, 4-3. John Burroughs was also a vicTim oT The rapidly improving squad by a score oT 2-I, buT Bell Gardens Turned around and sank Them To TiTTh place by a 6-I win, and l-loover crushed Them I4-4, Thus ending The I95O Junior VarsiTy baseball season. ..J. V. Ken Brown shows form in pracTice7 ArT Baudry makes TirsT base ahead oT ball in Burbank game: Source sails one over Th eTence. J. V. SQUAD. FRONT ROW: Connolly, man- ager, Maclean, DeThomas, Garrison, Woodward, MacManigall, Jenkins. Klein, Alderman, FelTman, Cherniss, manager. ZND ROW: Mulvin, Edwards, Woods, R.owe, Kissler, Diehl, Myers, Long, Hub- bard, Williams, Kirk, Moore, CoTTle. Coach HARRY SWART Coach Harry SwarT again lead his VarsiTy Team To anoTher League Championship. This is The TwenTy-Third Time The League Tennis Championship has been won by The Espee neTTers. The Tigers are now sharpening up Tor The CIF Championship and The resulTs were noT ready Tor This year's Copa. This year's Tennis Team was sparked by eighT sophomores who came up To Till The places leTT by The Ten graduaTing seniors oT Ias+ year. Bill CransTon lead These sophomores and is desTined To become one oT SouTh Pasadena's greaTs. The Tennis squad swepT Through Their maTches wiThouT a single loss in league play. The Tiger neTTers losT only Two CAPTAIN BRACK I-IALE PETER DOBBS son, PenTz, Myers, FooTe, NorTon, Swan- Ton, Hale, PizzinaT, SCOTT, Barnes, Coach SwarT. TEN VARSITY REVIEW pracTice maTches, one To WhiTTier and one To SanTa Monica, lasT year's CIF champs. This year's Team was capTained by Braclc I-Iale, The only reTurning leTTerman Trom lasT year. PeTer Debbs was The only senior leTTerman and Ted ScoTT was The only iunior leTTerman, The resT being sophomores. The sophomore leTTermen were Bill CransTon, Bob NorTon, Ray PenTz, Bill FooTe, Gene Barnes, Roy Meyers, ArT Piz- zinaT, and Tom PeTerson. These sophomores will probably, in The nexT Two years, prove To be capable oT upholding The superb Tennis repuTaTion ThaT SouTh Pasadena Tennis squads oT The pasT have sTacl4ed up. Going on To The CIF Tennis Play-oTTs The Tigers were deTeaTed by a sTrong Anaheim squad Thereby ending The I95O Tennis Season. ART PIZZINAT TED SCOTT VARSITY TENNIS. FRONT ROW: PeTer- son, manager. ZND ROW: Dobbs, Crans- UNIOR VARSITY TENNIS SQUAD. RONT ROW: AmesToy, I-IarringTon, undenburg, Taylor, Jordan. Chandler, emelian. YND. ROW: Blalceslee, MiTch- II, Paris, Bonnell, I-Iammond, Coach warT. NIS JAYVEE REVIEW SouTh Pasadena's Junior VarsiTy Tennis Team was again rowned league champions., In The hisTory oT SouTh Pasa- ena-San Marino I-Iigh School, The Jayvees have never Ios+ maTch, noT even a pracTice one. This record was conTinued y wins over Glendale, Covina, Burroughs, and Monrovia. In The TirsT maTch wiTh Monrovia, Their coach had The 'naTch conTesTed because SouTh Pas played Gene Barnes ho was ninTh man on The VarsiTy. Coach SwarT did This biecause PeTer Dobbs, who was TenTh, had been in beTTer olaying Torm Than Barnes: so Dobbs, was piTTed againsT The Monrovia VarsiTy. In The reTurn march Monrovia was beaTen Norse Than They were in The TirsT conTesTed maTch. WiTh an unbeaTen, unTied season The Tigers were Thus de- TeaTed by oTTiciaI decision only, losing To Monrovia The League Championship and Taking second place. LeTTermen Tor The J.V.'s are I-IarringTon, Fundenburg, Taylor, Jordan, Chandler, Jemelian, Blalceslee, MiTcheII, Daris, Bonnell, l-lammond. BILL FOOTE RAY PENTZ GOLDEN GLOVES PuTTing on an exciTing buT, shorThanded exhibiTion The I'-750 Golden Gloves TournamenT drew over 600 Tans in iTs spiriTed Three day period. The champions oT The Tourney were as follows: FIyweighT George Minard, FeaTherweighT Warren Howell, LighTweighT Jay Bowers, WeITerweighT Doug Young, MiddIeweighT Dave Bear, and IasT buT noT IeasT, LighT-heavyweighT Samuel Morley who was awarded The LighT-heavy Championship by deTauIT-There being no oTher IighT-heavy conTenders. WaITer Conn, who Ios+ a decision maTch To Dave Bear, was awarded The Silver 'Glove Tor sporTsmanship. The sixTh annual Tourney Thus ending aTTer a successful Three day period. LeTTermen Tor The J.V's are T-IarringTon, Fundenburg, Taylor, Jordan, Chandler, Jemelian. 2ncI ROW. Blalceslee, MiTcheII, Paris, Bonnell, l-lammond. GENE BARNES BILL CRANSTON ln lhe liacully-volleyball lussle were Joyce Reid, Virginia Long, and Julie Sampson. MlSS HELEN REESE I A B I I I I A Adding 'ro lhe excilemenl ol 'lhe gym classes was 'rhe lceen compelilion wilhin 'lhe classes and lhe final playoffs held aller school al lhe close of each season. Sporls sponsored by Miss Helen Reese, Miss Vivian Alherlon, and Julie Samp- son, chairman ol lhe sporls commillee for The Girls League, included speedball, hockey, baslcelballi volleyball, lennis, baseball, and badminlon. Slarling off lhe girls' sporls season was Pal' Connelly's 'leam who delealed all lhe compelilion wifhin her class and wenl on +o win fhe volleyball champion- Compleling a double play was Jean Porges wilh Ann Maxwell and June Pollock scoring runs, Walling anxiously lor 'l'l'IG ball 'ro fall was, le-if lo riglwl, Barbara Mills, Diane Gardner, Joan Reid, June Waler- bury, Harriol Slinson, Joyce Winn, Sue Burke, and Evelyn l..indley. l-lovering under llwe baske? were, lell To riglwl, Nancy Rivinius, Linda Ruddy, Pal Hunler, and Virginia Lewis. sliip, This viclorious 'ream wenl' on even lurllwer lo conquer llwe lacully-volleyball 'learn by a score of 3l lo 28. Following llwe volleyball season came hockey, probably llie mosl exciling of sporls lo 'l'l1e girls. Ballling llneir way down l'l'1e field and on lo 'rlwe lwockey championship was Joyce Reid's eleven who downed Nancy Brooks' leam by a margin of 'rwo goals. Tlwe speedball lille was copped by Joan Reid's leam in llwe aller-school playoffs. Hof Seplember days drove llie girls from llne scorching field lo The slnady sidelines. In lhe linal playolls lor lhe volleyball championship were, lefl lo righl, Joyce Reid, Carolyn Thomson, Alice Robb, Pal Connelly, Marion Weis, and Linda Ruddy. Dribbling lheir way lhrough class compelilion and on up lo win lhe baskelball lille was Radmilla Gogds lillh period baskelball learn. A high birdie is relurned by Belly Hamlin whi Tennis and baclminlon were ollered lo lhe girls allernalely lhroughoul lhe Mary S+raHon looks On. week allhough lhere were no organized lournamenls wilhin lhe classes. This year lhe lennis leam lraveled lo Weslridge and lied lhem. Nexl lhey played Covina and emerged viclorious. Julie Sampson followed 1-hrough on her lgrehand A playday was held al EI Monle wilh lhe lheme Land ol Oz, bul because volle Y. ol rain, only indoor baskelball was played while lhe olhers looked on. - SPSMHS was represenled in lhe waler circles by Virginia Walson, Jean Slanyer, June Barden, and Mary Cadwaller, '49, The lour girls won honors in lhe Pasadena and Los Angeles Alhlelic Club Meels. Below is a scene lrom lhe hockey playolls held in lhe second quarler ol lhe school year. 1 r 5 1 1 x E 5 ig H ,Z 2 5 S A ' , hi,-Q..W.,..-. N-..mwf-u-w-f?-'12- ' ' - A- - 4-W - LIFE SepTember 26 . . . Mr. STricIcTaden pre- senTed eIecTricaI assembly . . . Shown assisTing him in an experimenT are Marilyn FIoaTen, Virginia Long, and Chris Cairns. OcTober 8 . . . Commissioners gave Their annual dance . . . Commissioners Ca- pers . . . Bob I-IayworTh's orchesTra . . . Honored guesTs were Queen Marilyn Amende and her Two princesses, Barbara Fisher and Florence Burlce. OcTober 2I . . . Jaclc Broclc played The Xylophone in assembly. November 5 . . . Girls' League dance . . . AuTumn Balm . . . Square dancing during The inTermission . . . heels and Ties . . . Dance planned by Jane Weldon and her commiTTees . . . Bob I-IayworTh's or- chesTra again. November I8 . . . Annual Red Cross assembly . . . ATaIo-a, a Navajo Indian, spolce abouT her people . . . she also played and sang some oT her naTive songs . . . Assembly was planned by Virginia Long and The Red Cross Council. November 23 . . . Reverend McClelland, assisTanT minisTer oT The San Marino Com- muniTy Church, spolce To The sTudenT body in The Thanksgiving assembly . . . This as- sembly was sponsored also by The Red Cross Council. OcTober 7 . . . Color Day . . . OpposiTe page . . . FooTball queen Marilyn Amende . . . Princesses Florence Burke, on The IeTT, and Barbara Fisher, on The righT . . .Top IeTT . . . Songs and yells were led aT The corner oT Mission and Fair Qaks during noon hour . . .Top righT . . . Diclc Shooshan crowned Queen Marilyn in The assembly assisTed by Janie Alexander . . . BoTTom ...CourT posed in Their royal coach . .. Ten conTesTanTs Tor FooTball queen were Jo Shaw, Sally CoFIman, Barbara Fisher, Marilyn FIoaTen, Florence Burlce, Marilyn Amende, Julie Roclclellow, Marian Mar- shall, Gloria PicIceTT, and Sandy Diepen- broclq. IN SCHCDCDL , lH .lslinl 33,1551 A s 'S. FF ,. ..,. iz ....... ..A. 1,1 Q., 3 if .,. wr : gr' gms' if ' if Wm ,LSE wx ri' iv . X. xr? 0 ifif x. 1 x 4 . Q -4 s ' ffl wi 1' 4 a' 'Q' by fi? 4 QW x December 2 . . . hello day . . . various clubs and organizaTions inTroduced Their oTTicers and gave skiTs . . . in The Tiger skiT were Diane RansTord, Janice l-lunTer, Nancy Shryock, Diane WoodTord, Derek OaTway, Doug Young, Sandy lvlcGhaughey, Gail CauThen, Alice Robb, and Carolyn Thomson. December 9 . .. Kid Ory and his Tamous Dixieland iazz band enTiced The sTudenT body wiTh several selecTions . . . among Them were lvluskraT Ramble , l-ligh So- cieTy , Tiger Rag , and The World is WaiTing Tor The Sunrise . December IO . . . annual Boys' League dance . . . TrusTees' Tromp . . . Gil Lindsley's band . . . sporTs cloThes . . . inTermission TeaTured races and relays supervised by Roger Van PelT . . . iail Theme prevailed. December I6 . . . annual ChrisTmas as- sembly sponsored by The arT deparTmenT wiTh The combined glee clubs . . . in The 'Tableau were OTTO lvlauThe, ElizabeTh -Finkler, BeTiTa Barr, Chris Cairns, Linda Chess, Diane Gardner, Audrey l-lelmic, Carol STrahan, and Vera TolberT. January 6 . . . Mr. Maurice Jones spoke aT The annual TooTball leTTer awards as- sembly. November IO . . . opposiTe page . . . senior class assembly . . . supervised by Miss Nadia Tupica, Spanish Teacher . . . sTage was seT on an island in The SouTh PaciTic . . . Top righT . . . doing a naTive dance were Bernice Kurlich, Marilyn Amende, lvlarea EngleharT, Florence Burke, Diane Gardner, Joan Reid, Joyce Reid, and June WaTerbury . . . Top righT-The popular and TalenTed chief CT The naTives, Ardy Sorce, perTorms . . . middle . . . in- cluded in The casT were Byron PickeTT, JaneT l-lodgkinson, Judy EllioTT, Jane Wel- don, Sue DuTcher, Lillian Olson, Al Gallion, Jerry Rule, Dale Jackson, Dick WorTh, Dan Jensen, George WrighT, Sam Morley, Jeanie King, Ronnie Kissam, Lee l-luTTman, George DeWeese, Gary l-larvey, Roger lvlann, Bill LaTTin, Fred Garrison, Karen McCorkle, Denny LiTTle, Terry McGraw, Jerry AddicoTT, and Rodney Youngsen . . . lower leTT . . . playing ShanTy Town were Dee Sampson on The bass, Ann Dobson, Jerry WiThrow, Russ Chandler on The ukes, and Barbara Weed on a small scale Trum- peT . . . lower righT . . . accompaning Bill Fundenburg, as he sang Lucky Ole Sun , were Dick Shooshan, Lee l-luTTman, and STiilman Chase all playing guiTars. ii 2 ,E . pisi. fm gif' wwk January I3 . . . Mr. Frederick Siobiarn, pianisl and commenlalor, enlerlained lhe sludenl body wilh several humorous and classical composilions . . . Keyboard Con- versalionsf' February 3 . . . Pal Phillips received her cerlilicale lor having won lhe I'-749 Carver Award ol S200 lrom Mr. Laurence l-larper, superinlendenl ol schools . . . Dr. James T. Mordy spoke on Spirilual Values ol Edu- calion. January I4 . . .science club dance . . . Beaker's Bounce . . . Fealured square dances, mixers, and silenl movies . . . sporls allire . . , Craig McManigal supervised. January 20... Mr. Alberl Adams direcl- ed lhe Boys' Glee Club in several numbers . . . also heard were lhe slring ensmble and lhe Girls' Glee Club direcled by Miss Min- nie Rulh Dexler. February IO . . . Mr. Daniel Lloyds, noled young puppeleer, presenled his revue ol inlernalional Lloyds' puppels enlilled Pull- ing Your Leg Slring . . . This was enlirely a one man show . . . Shown are his newesl marionelles which he will lake lo Europe. March 4 . . . Bengal dance . . . Walen- line Vallz . . . Fealured Marshall Gram's band . . . sporl clolhes . . . shown decoral- ing are Susie Lanzil, Tom Milchell and Elaine Weaver. February 24 . . . Junior class assembly , . . opposile page . . . selling was a movie sludio . . . John Roberg was lhe noled direclor, Daryl Slrombolini . . .Top piclure shows a group doing lhe Charles- lon . . . among lhem were Molly Moll, Sally Winn, Carol McConnell, Sally Beel, Colleen MacNeil, Pele Reynolds, Jo French, Tom Milchell, Lynn Colvin, Arl Baudry, Bob Long, and Jim Slackpole . . . middle lell . . . Marlene Gunderson rescues his girl lriend, Joyce Taylor, lrom lhe lerri- ble villain, Janel Skaer. . .middle righl . .. iazz band composed ol Jim Slackpole, Lee Gray, Jack Kirk, Dick Lindley, Scoll Fisher, Mark Hopkins, and Bill Sevadiian on lhe luba. April 2I . . . sophomore assembly look place al Balboa during Easler vacalion . .. middle piclure shows lhe casl . . . bollom lell shows a group dancing . . . Marilyn Baldwin, Luanna Gregson, Linda Ruddy. Malha Wallz, Sally Geisel, Mary Jo Nel- son, Carol Slrahan, and Carol Cleminson . . . anolher group was l-lope Phelan, Jane Olson, Nancy l-lyslop, and Susan l-lensey . . . never lo be lorgollen was Ted Polich. lhe cop. n 3 3 5 E 5 S 3 March IO . . . Mr. AIberT J. Adams played and Tallced on how a composer works in creaTing his music . . . among his seIecTions were Tannenbaum and My l:irsT Piano ReciTaI. March IB . . . SouTh Pasadena was awarded The SweepsTal4es Tro-phy Tor The second consecuTive year aT The annual All-League dance . . . sponsored by AI- hambra . . . held aT Glendale Civic . . . TeaTured The music oT Harry James and his orchesTra. March 24 . . . basIceTball leTTer awards assembly . . . Mr. Sam Barry, basl4eTbalI, baseball, and ,assisTanT TooTbaII coach aT USC, spolce and answered several ques- Tions perTaining To baslceTball . . . Mr. C. Merrill Green awarded The leTTers . . . Roger Van PelT is shown receiving his IeTTer . . . Bob Long will be nexT year's capTain. April I4 . . . Spanish Club sponsors annual Pan-American day assembly , . . Lillian Olson and Mariorie Hill played an accordion dueT . . . Mr. Juan Romero- iuggler, pantomimer, and proTessionaI enTerTainerfpresenTed mosT oT The as- sembly . . . planned by PaT Parsons and Miss Helen Burr. Shown aT The boTTom are some oT The candidaTes Tor commissioners Tor l95O- 5I . . . boTTom row Kay STrahan, Susie LanziT, Annabelle HorchiTz, Sally Beel, Barbara Hand, Carol McConnell . . . middle row .Alice PainTer, Hanlc Jar- boe, Bill Blalqeslee, Eranlc SchwarTz, Jim STaclcpole, Sally Anderson . . . Top row . . . Buz RagaTz, Mike Giddings, Ken Brown, and Bob Long. March I7 and I8 . . . opposiTe page, annual senior play . . . The PighTing LiT- Tles . . . This play deaIT wiTh The Trials and TribulaTions oT any normal family wiTh Teen-age children . . . direcTed by Mr. Richard Wilson . . . sTudenT direc- Tors were Sue Copeland and EIizabeTh STringham . . . Top picTure . . . Gloria PicIceTT, Janice HunTer, Sue Hughes, Louise Mudge, Eugene Copher, Ellen Hagerman, Bill Norris, Judy EllioT, Rod- ney Youngson, Diane WoodTord, and Bill SchmiTz . . . middle leTT . . . Janice HunTer and Eugene Copher pull a TasT one . . . middle righT . . . Diane Wood- Tord and Gary Harvey become ac- guainTed . . . boTTom picTure was Talcen aT rehearsal . , .Among Those in The pic- Ture are Janice HunTer, Ellen Hagerman, Louise Mudge, Gloria Picl4eTT, Diane WoodTord, Virginia Long, Bev Ball, Alice Robb, Eugene Copher, Gary Harvey, Jean Porges, JaneT Hodglcinso-n, Caro- line Thomson, Margie Klopsch, Bill LaT- Tin, Diclc ArmsTrong, and PaT Johnson. 5 1 . , S is fi za fi P E nw 3. ii 5 :- 5 S H 3 if E xx E S 5 Q 'mf:xx.:: 2 ., , 5 .sM..xrx xma sa vs. 1 w-,.fma-an v-wnwz .-mm sum. .www A. Q V aw, 1 EDDIE DEY BOB GARRETT GEORGE WRIGI-IT NANCY SI-IRYOCK ELIZABETH STRINGI-IAM JANE WELDON VVELDGN FAIR PLAY AWARD WINNERS These six sTudenTs were seIecTed by a commiTTee oT Twelve sTudenTs and ThirTeen TacuITy members as Those members oT The senior class who besT meeT The requiremenTs Tor The Weldon Eair Play Award as seT up by Ivlr. W. I-I. R. Weldon in I929. The winners received gold pins and cerTiTicaTes as well as having Their names engraved on The Weldon Fair Play Award Cup. EDDIE DEY, presidenT oT The Bengals, was a member oT The varsiTy Tennis squad, The senior I-Ii-Y, and wenT To Boys STaTe as a Junior. BOB GARRETT, presiclenlr oT The senior Class, was Cap- Tain oT The varsiTy TooTbaII Team, and a member oT The basIceTbaII and baseball Teams. GEORGE WRIGI-IT, senior class spealcer aT com- mencemenT, was Treasurer oT The Boys' League and a member oT The varsiTy TooTbaII Team. NANCY SI-IRYOCK, presidenT oT The senior Tri-Y, was chairman oT The iunior-senior career CommiTTee and designed The Girls' League calendars. ELIZABETI-I STRINGI-IAIVI, sTudenT direc:Tor oT The senior play, was also secreTary oT The Scholarship SocieTy and managed The Copa's adverTising. JANE WELDON, eTIicienT organizaTions ediTor oT The Copa, was an acTive member oT The CSF, ArT Club, and LaTin Club. LIFE GUTSIDE Cheese! Pre'Hy Car! Always Balboa Belles Follies Girls Cu+e! The Girls Bo+'l'le Babies Prissy Misses Canfeen Culies One for +l1e Money, TwiH'er-Paifed? Two for +l'1e Show f fs Boresome Foursome Easier Acliviiy Rod and Carolyn Four by Flea Shore Sea Monsfer Coy Campus Cu+ies You Name H' UHer Dissipafion Muff and JeFF Tl1ree's a Crowd Flying High Morning A'Her Thinking of You Four Muskefeers Frankens+ein Meefs Wolfman UQQA Pyramid Club D-Day, LiH'le Corona Peaches La Fuzz Z-iw Snow Bunnies Wha+'s 'rhe Joke? Buzzard BaH'y PaH'y Milk? Weaver Ailmeni? Bachelors' Refreai' ,tr f ,pr 1 . -, Legs Beels' Debul' Robbing Hwe Cradle Four Buddies Lydia and Bob Sand Wilcheis Sleepy, Mac? King and His Queen Any+l1ing lor Publicify Check +l'1e- New Song Leaders a fi Thay Girls! She Sampled Brew I02! Anyfhing for a Dale as Maybe Having Trouble, Pa? Two Girls and a Can Well in Hand Emply' BoHles on l'l1e Shelf Baslrful Mills Lanzil and Hand ln My Merry Oldsmobile Porky and Bess Sleepy Seniors Peachy Pair Kid Sfuff? Afler l'l1e Game Sl'aClK'S Fll'Sl' LOVE LIFE IN TCDWN Mighry SENIORS Eugene CO-pher, Denny LiHIe, Gary I-Iarvey, and Liz Sfringham admire wifh enrhusiasm Ihe sporr shirfs and beach Iowels being shown 'ro Them by Mr. Woodruff ar WOODRUFFS IvIEN'S STORE, 28 W. Main SIreeI, Alhambra, WOODRUFITS is one of The mos'I popular sfores paI'ronizecI by SENIOR boys pre- paring for college. Displaying one of her decorafive flower boxes is lvlrs. Thurner, owner of ERNA'S FLOWERS, 2428 l-lunfingfon Drive, San Marino. Pefer Dobbs is admiring fhe box while wrifing a greefing. Giving fheir OK af fhe BON MARCHE CLEANERS are Caroline King, Barbara lvlills,and Sally Anderson. BON lvlARCl-lE'S is locafed af I3IO Fair Oaks Avenue, Soufh Pasadena. Admiring some fine china af A. A AP- PEL'S, 8I3 Fair Oaks Avenue, Soufh Pasa- dena, are Barbara Wille, Diane Wood- ford, and Ivlariorie Johnson. A. A. APPEL furnishes us wifh elecfrical appliances, glassware, lqifchenware, crysfal, and many ofher useful arficles. The place fo lake all Jrhose vaca- lion snapsholrs and buy good pholrographic equipmenr is MA- CY'S PHOTO Sl-IOP, 9l9 Fair Oaks Avenue, Sou+h Pasadena. l-lere we have Barbara Combs, Freddy Farmer, and Vivian Den- nisfoun looking over some of Jrhe merchandise. Looking over Jrhe menu ai The newly remodeled FOSSELMAIXVS are Jane Alexander, Tom Mirchell, and Lynn Colvin. FOSSELMAINVS is locaied a+ l5l5 Mission S+ree1', Soulh Pasadena. Some of 'rhe girls are enjoying 'rhe opporfunilies To inspecl The '50 Chevrolefs which are The heighl of luxury, al fhe well-known COL- LIAU CHEVROLET in Soulh Pasa- dena. The girls are Gail Caulhen, Carolyn Thomson, Ursula Birlc- hauser, Margie Klopsch, Ellen l-lagerman, and Janice l-lunfer. I22 lnspeciing some of Jrhe good loolc- ing spor+ iacliefs in 'The sporls- wear deparlmenlr of BILL WlNN'S are Fred Garrison, Marilyn Bar- ron, and Bill La'I rin. The shop is locaiecl a'l' 2334 l-lunlringlon Drive in San Marino. Cornforfably siriing in one of rhe new Fords af DAVISAND SPARKS' are Craig McManigai, Dave Jenkins, AI Gariinghouse, Morrie Kirk, and Bill Mo1Cfe'r+.Their showroom is locaieci af I3OO Fair Oaks Avenue. Souilfi Pasadena. Acimiring some of Hue many gif? seiecfio-ns ai' ine HUNTINGTON PHARMACY on I-iunfingfon Drive in San Marino, are Janef Skaer, Mary Jane Turner, and Jane Brabyn. I23 Debby Parry and Jimmy Conslans recom- mend OLD MILL CLEANERS, 2659 lvlis- sion Road, San Marino. for Jrlfieir excellenl' qualify of work. Elaine Weaver, Florence Burke, Bernice Kurliclw, Diane Gardner, and Marilyn Amen- cle, aboard l'l1e GARDNER FOOD PRODUCTS rruclc. are nor proclucls, bul you'll see Gardner's Arl7is'rry in Foods al all local grocers. Eddy Hyland, Sue JohnsTone, and Nancy Brooks conTemplaTa The purchase oT one OT The many Tine records aT DON GOOD, INC., in SouTh Pasadena. Many SouTh Pasadena sTudenTs spend Their aTTernoons aT The sTore locaTed aT IOI4 Fair Oaks avenue. Many of The beauTiTul corsages girls receive come from The well-known FLOWER BOX, locaTed aT II67 Fair Oaks Avenue in SouTh Pasadena. Jerry l-larringTon, JaneT OrTh, Sue Godwin, and Russ Chandler admire an orchid aT The shop. This lovely lady is none oTher Than JaneT STanaland. She was The righT hand gal Tor PHOTOORAPHER ERNEST BROOKS, IOO8 Fair Oaks Avenue, during The scheduling oT The juniors' and seniors' picTures. I25 Dick Armsrrong is being shown a beauliful wa'rcl'1 by Sally Beel af UPTON-ALBRECHTS. This line jewelry slore is localed a'l' 905 Fair Oaks Avenue, Soullw Pasadena. Wliellier i+'s kid Ory or Bach you desire, you can 'find ir ar THE MUSIC ALBUM, 2l56 l-lunringron Drive, San Marino. l-lere Joanne Connelly and Bob Garrefl are being sliown records by Mr. Birkliarl and Bill l-louglwron. For luscious hamburgers and malls Shirley Gibson, Ann Dobson, and Barbara Weed recommend I-lANK'S, IZIO Fair Oaks Avenue in Soullw Pasadena. Eaculi, Mr. James .. .W - ,..i-ffmsw-'V -W-ver ,,,f: nfAff-- v- Y sy' Acknowledgmenis ,... Adams, Mr. Alberi Adminisiraiors ,.,., Adveriisemenfs ...... Alfshuler, Mr. Jerome . Anderson, Mrs Roma .. Annual ............. Ari Club ...,..... Ari Deparimenl .... Assemblies .,........ Alherion, Miss Vivian .. Bands ....,.......... Bank, sludeni ...,....... Baseball, va rsiiyeiayvee ..... Baslceiball, varsiiy-bee-cee Bengals ................... Birnie, Miss Elizabeih .... Booksiore, siudeni .... Boihe, Mr. Arihur .. Burr, Miss Helen Caieieria Siafi ....... Campus Commiiiees Cheer Leaders ....... Chrislmas Booihs Cimoia Club Class Advisers .. Coaches, boys' . Coaches, girls' .. Color Day .... Comes Club ...,...... Commencemeni ........... Commercial Deparimeni Commissioners .....,..... Conienis .............. Copa De Oro .....,... Crook, Mr. Elmer H. Cross Couniry ....... CSF .............. Cusiodia ns .... Dances ............., Davis, Miss Lorraine Dean of Girls ............. Dedicaiion .........,...... Dexier, Miss Minnie Ruih .. Division Pages ............ Drama Deparlmenl' El Club Galdos ...... English Deparlmeni ..... Erickson, Dr. Elmer J.. .. Farrar, Miss Myrile 'Fighiing LiHles .......,... . Flag Girls ....,,......,... Florence Williams, in memory Foolball .... ......... f .V .... . . . Fooie, Miss Amy R. ...... . Foreword .,.,........ French Club ..: . . .. Girls' Aihleiics . Glee Clubs ....,...... Graduaiion . ............ .. Graham, Mr. R. William .... Green, Mr. C. Merrill .... Gruhn, Mr. Carl ....... Haurei, Mr. Alberi' Henry, Mr. Ben .... Hisiory Deparimeni ........ Hi-Y ..................... Home Economics Deparimenl' Huniingion, Mr. Paul ....... Jacobs, Mr. Edgar .... James, Mr. Ronald .... Johnson, Miss Dorolhy Journalism Reporiers Junior Aciiviiies ...,.. Junior Assembly .... INDEX ......,.I28 .....72, III ..,.II9-l26 .....66 ......,7I .....54-55 ,.,...7O-7I ....70-7I, l07 ..,.l05-III .......98 .....73-74 ....94-95 .....88-9I .....99 ....52 ,...67 ....64 ....63 ,,..76 74 ,...2I, 30, 39 ...8l, 90, 96 ......I04 .....6l 29 ....I0-I3, IO5, III ....54-55 .....55 ....85 ...IO5, IO9-III .......,..68 I4-I5, 44-45, 78-79, l02-I03 .....8l .. ..... .62 ....52-53 ....23, IIO .......75 .....80-87 .....58 .....63 ...98-IOI ....72, I09 .,.27, 29, 37 73 90 ....o5 ....66 ....69 ....60 ....49 ....6S ....6O ....69 ....68 .......6l ...3O, 33, 37 ........IO8 Junior Junior Laiin Lauer, Class ......... Class Officers Club ,...... .... Miss Margarei ..., Lauman, Miss Hesler . League, Boys' ...... League, C-ffls' .... League Champs ..... Le Ce rcle Francais ..,... Leiierman lall sporisl ., Lewis, Mr. Garland ..,. Library Slairi ......,, Linn, Mrs. Lucille .. Maioreiies ........ Malh Deparfmeni' .... May Day ........,.. Minard, Mr. Aidace Music Deparimeni' .,. Naegler, Mr. Roberi Nash, Miss Mary .. Office Siaiii ....... Ohlsen, Mrs. Marie .. Oldt, Miss Jessie T. Pep Associaiion ..... Peier Peiiii, Pan Players Mrs. Olwen Principal ........ Prini Shop .... P.-T. A. ...,... . Ouill and Scroll ....... Rabe-rding, Mr. Orville .. Red Cross Council .... Reese, Richar Scienc Scienc Miss Helen .,.... dson, Miss Ruih e Deparimeni' ,. e Clubs .... S Club ..... .,.... Scholarship Socieiy School Life ........ School Newspaper Senior Aciiviiies .. , Senior Assembly .. Senior Class .........,.... Senior Class Advisers . . .. Senior Commiliee Chairmen Senior Senior Officers ............ Play . ......,..... . Severison, Mrs. Doris .. Ski Club .........,. Slaier, Miss Helen .... Sophomore Acliviiies Sophomore Assembly Sophomore Class ...... Sowards, .Miss Mary Jo Spanish Club .......... Sporis, Boys' Sporis, Girls' Siage Crew ........ Sieele, Miss Esiher .... Sieimle, Mr. Wayne .. Siring Ensemble ..,. Siudeni Bank ..,... Superiniendem' ....... Swari, Mr. Harry .. T'ellor, Mrs. Margarel' .. Tennis, varsiiy-iayvee Tigereiies ....,.. Tiger Eyes ...,.. Tiger Sfaff Tiger Topics .. Traclc, varsily-bee-cee Tri-Y ............... Tupica, Miss Nadia Volleyball, girls-iacully ..,. 'Weldon Fair Play Award Williamson, Mr. Franlc .. Wood, Mr. Guy ...... ...3O-38 ,...30 ....bI ...9, 52 IO7 ....I2. 24, 33, 39, IO5, 107. II2 ,,..80-97, I07, III H67 ....75 ....66 ...lI2 ...,...66 ,....7?73 .60 .,..b2 ....53 .,...74-75 .....58-59 ......63 ....69 ...9 ......57 ........68 .....47, IO5 ......98 .....,52 .....64-65 .....64-65 IO4-ll? 56-57 2I, 23-24, 27, 29, IO6, II3 ....IO6 ....................l6-29 ....2l7 .......29 .....23', IIO ,......,52 ......77 ....68 .,.,..39 .......I08 .,...39-43 .......64 .....62, III .....8O-97 ....98-IOI ......69 ...Job ....o5 ...,73 ....67 ....53, 96 52 .....96-97 ....7S ......64 ...56-57 ......57 .....92-93 ......48 ....62 ....98 ...ll3 ...9. 85 ....67 I27 ACKNQWLEDGMENT The l95O Copa De Oro sTaTT wishes To exTend Their sincere apprec:iaTion To The Tollowing persons and organizaTions Tor Their unTiring eTTorTs in helping To make This annual possible. Mr. E. l-l. Crook, adviser. Miss T-lesTer Lauman, arT adviser. Mr. ErnesT l-l. Brooks, oT The ErnesT Brooks STudio, Tor his phoTography oT The senior and The iunior classes. Mr. BerT WalTers oT The WolTer PrinTing Co. 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