Susan Miller Dorsey High School - Circle Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)
- Class of 1948
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G LEN BECKMAN ,,.,,.,..., ,,,, Calendar ........... , .........,... . Service Secrefary ........... ROSS McADAM .,...,..,MARIAN LEWIN........... Audiforium Program ....,...... .,...............,,,,.... ..,.....,.....,,,. PAUL THIEN ES JOAN LINDENBAUM ............ ,DOROTHY TALLY FAYMA GOLDMAN MARILYN AVERY CHARLES WOO JACK LANCASTER SANDY BOCKALL FRANCINE GOLDMAN ...,......,VIVIAN POLITO JOHN BELL RONALD SHEETS LORRAINE MYERS I BOB WADE ED TORMEY DON CASHILL HEDLEY BEESLEY PAUL THIENES ' HELEN WEST ...........GLEN BECKMAN ...........ELLAGENE KENNEDY MARIAN LEWIN DICK KAPPES .ARDELLA COLEMAN ...........HOWARD RIEDER MARILYN HOLTZMAN Dons and Donnas of Dorsey Communify Your herifage is fhis school- Builded in modern design, simple, firm, and frue. May you rear a supersfrucfure here, A femple of fhe spirif, whose spires Shall reach for beyond fhis spof You cherish now in youfh. NNQ4 2 5 nil Safe ,fm A i L' 5 'iss Tu S.cue,, A L GM-M. x K Eng Vw my ...l.. :lu::,'lf: lf U lug: . EWS 'hx TA 1 we GPC 8 1948 Volume 9 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF SUSAN MILLER DORSEY HIGH SCHOOL Los ANGELES, CALIFORNIA lg...' 555223: glans: Q o md ary owar , GIRLS' VICE-PRINCIPAL OF SUSAN MILLER DORSEY HIGH SCHOOL we flwhmre rl. 194 7-48 Gm e This folcen of our esfeem and admirafion you have richly earned fhrough your exemplary leadership among our Dorsey girls, and especially fhe Ladies fo whom you have been a lamp unfo fheir fE6fHf your unfiring service fo fhe social life and program of fhe enfire sfuclenf body: and your laifhlul friendship fo all Dons and Donnas over fhe many years Dorsey has been honored by your presence. J GOD CREATED HER TO SERVE GRACIOUSLY, SINCERELY, UNOBTRUSIVELY- AS ONE TRUE SOUL UNDERSTANDING ANOTHER. AS ONE WHO DOES NOT ASK EACH DAY, WHAT IS MY WORK? WHOM SHALL I SERVE? WHERE SHALL I FIND MY SPECIAL SPHERE? BUT ONE WHO SURVEYS WITH TRANOUIL EYE, WITH GENTLE SPIRIT AND RESOLVED MIEN, THE HEARTACHES AND THE STRIVINGS OF HER PUPILS THAT SHE MAY REDEDICATE HER LOVE, HER THOUGHT, HER ENERGY THE MORE TO THEM. G,-CL .Sh MISS MARY C. HOWARD. Girls' Vice-Principal i-I I' , ......,'a X! ! THE YALIANT These Valiani Dorsey boys And fo fheir school . . . Can never see 'ihis page or lrnow All 'this +hey gave- Thaf you gaze wifh wisfful eyes And much more fha? you, And sileni lips upon +heir names. Dons and Donnas, may live on They have sacrificed 'I'heir days in school, As fhey so loved +o live. 1 The sunny hours on fhe Circle lawn ai' noon, Now, only fheir names remain, The happiness of a girl'friend's smile, Mu'I'ely appealing +o you, fhe living, The adoralion of a loving mofher, To build a worfhier world, Who wifh glowing eyes, Where 'ihe lives of youih Encouraged ihem each day May be lived in full 'ro +he glory To be a li'H'le huer io Themselves Of man and God. 1 y I H' 'E Z LAYING THE CORNERSTONE lf would be a mosf insensible person whose hearf did nof beaf a bif fasfer wifh fhe consciousness of fhe gracious courfesy shown her by fhe Board of Educafion and fhis greaf communify in choosing fo name fhis building fhaf is fo be, fhe Susan Miller Dorsey High School. Such fhoughfful considerafion MUST arouse in fhe mind of fhe one fhus honored an ardenf hope fhaf fhis sfrucfure may in all fhe years fo come serve Ihe noblesf needs of fhe fhousands of youfh who shall here gain fhe'very besf fhaf high school educafion can give. ln fhe words of one of fhe archifecf engineers of fhis home for learning, we musf confidenlly expecf fhaf sfudenfs will here gain also fhe priceless elemenfs of characfer, a sense of order and harmony, and above all of simplicify, sincerify and frufh. For so, only, shall fhe PURPOSE of fhe Superinfendenf of Schools, fhe Board of Educaiion and fhis communify be realized and fhe dream of fhe one for whom fhis high school is named come lrue. -.S7u5an mimr :homey f71,.,,,,l ,ou fm ,M lo a grealer ala ere, .gn our hearla we o your memory ear ,4 nur, lmf ,4 1.,4,f,l,.,.,,1, our nobzzr alan-rl 1411! our an e Table af Contents X Q Im DORSEY FACULTY-COORDINATORS AND DEPARTMENT HEADS Today, as never before, if is necessary lor fhose who are guiding fhe youfh of our counfry fo be pafriofic American and World cifizens as well as fhoroughly com- pefenf feachers in fhe arfs and skills of fhe subfecfs which fhey leach. The boys and girls of Dorsey are proud of fheir feachers and adminisfrafors for fhe splen- did work lhey are doing in furning. our' more undersfanding, mafure, and skillful sfudenfs. ordey flfllldf .96 MRS. ORABELLE SMITH MR. WILLIAM JEPSON MR. HARRY BRUBAKER MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MISS MISS MRS. AUGUSTA HATCH CARRIE McEWAN HELENE RUSSELL BLANCHE GARRISON CLEMENTINA GRIFFIN MARY TURN ER FRANCES WEISS MR. KEITH SMITH MR. GEORGE ZIEGENFUSS MISS MRS. MISS MISS MRS. MISS DAISY NEWBY GERALDINE HEALY EDNA JONES ESPERANCE SLYKHOUS MABLE DAUBENBERGER ANNETTE MACKIE X I FROM OUR PRINCIPAL As you furn fhe pages of The Circle foday for fhe firsf fime, you undoubfedly recall a year full of evenfful and happy days af Dorsey. Here are picfures of your friends and your classmales, fhe presidenf of your service club, lhe casl of The Admirable Crighfon, lhe feam you supporfed from lhe bleachers, fhe feachers who fried so hard fo gef you fo do your homework. Buf iusf you wail a few years and fhen leaf fhrough fhe annual! You will enjoy anofher hour of pleasure. For fhen you will find fhe picfures of fhe fellow who won honors af Calfech, fhe girl who is feaching af Dorsey, fhe pracficing physician in your neighborhood, fhe girl you married! And so your book of memories will grow in meaning fo you wifh each succeeding year. So also fhe knowledge, fhe ideals and fhe skills developed af Dorsey will have grealer and greafer significance in your life as fhe years go on. erwin Weh er f f DR. GERWIN NEHER, Principal A TYROLEANS AND KAMEHAS, HO! ll is a long way from Switzerland fo lhe Hawaiian lslands. buf af Susan M. Dorsey fhey are nof far aparf. ln fhis Air Age if is perhaps symbolic fhaf fhe Tyroleans and Kamehas X have demonsfrafed fhal fwo compefilive buf friendly groups A can work fogefher for fhe common good of fheir communify and leave a herifage af Dorsey of which we can all be proud. The world will fesf fhe besf fhaf fhe Kamehas and Tyro- leans can offer, buf we have failh lhaf fhey will meel fhe challenge. Their confribulions lo a larger Communily will be in fhe besf Dorsey lradifions. Archiiecis of ihe Fu'l'ure The 1948 Crrcle is anolher chapler in lhe conlinuous slory of fhe life and acfivifies of Dorsey High School. Each chapfer has ils own fifle, buf fhe principal fheme of fhe sfory is fhe record of fhe endless sfream of Dons and Donnas who join the procession as boys and girls and leave if as young men and young women. Each new class adds ifs slory lo lhe chaplers fhaf have been wriffen by fhose who have gone before. Whaf an inspiring sfory if is. The sfory of a communify builf by fhe enfhusiasm, loyalfy, and service of boys and girls. Each new class builds upon fhe foundafions laid by ifs predecessors: foundafions of honesly, loyally, friendship, and democracy. Each class leaves ifs imprinf upon fhe life of fhe school and upon ifs individual members. As you gradu- ales, lhe archilecls of fhe fufure go ouf from Dorsey High School, fake wifh you fhe sfaunch characfer and loyal spirif you have builf here. Clfg OLUGFJ To every member of lhese lwo fine commencemenl groups we send our besf wishes and hope fheir successes will be greaf in ferms of Civic service, culfural confribufions and devofion fo fheir counfry. The rules of Sporfsmanship fo which fhey subscribe, should prove an inspirafion fo suc- ceeding graduales who will sfrive lo equal or surpass fheir fine spirif of school service. RCAGFJSM H a x, x MISS MARY C. HOWARD. MR. RICHARD NIDA. Girls' Vice-Principal Boys' Vice-Principal Q? MR. HAROLD ALLEY ' MR. RICHARD BAILEY MISS EDNA BOYD MR. MORRILL BOYNTON MR. GERALD CALHOUN MRS. WILMA CARNES MISS MYLA EATON MISS CORENE EMBREE MR. RAY GARDNER MRS. JEAN GERMANN MRS. RUTH WOOLLETT MISS EVELYN YERIAN MRS. BLANCHE BAKER MISS RUTH BARTLETT R. DON BROCKWAY MISS FRANCES BROWN . GEORGE JAFFRAY MISS MYRTLE DOUGHERTY . CHARLES FABING MRS. FRANCES FIRMIN MISS BESSIE GILL MR. GARFORD GORDON FACULTY NOT PHOTOGRAPHED MR. FRANK CLEMENSEN MR. CHARLES HAMILTON MR. JAMES KIRKWOOD MISS ALICE COOPER Library Clerk MRS. PAT JONES Affendance CIerk MRS. CHARLOTTE BATES MR. FRANCIS BENAVIDEZ MRS. HENRIETTA BULPITT MR: GERALD BURCHARD MR. ROBERT DOUGLAS MR. JOE DRURY MR. HUGH FOLEY MRS. SYLVIA FORD DR. ZELMA HUXTABLE MR. OWEN HANSEN WOE BE T0 TEACHERS! Ther0's Johnny chewing gum Wifh nary a book in siqhh And Susie's informing har chum Shn's dafed up ionighf. So here's fc ihe smile fha! fades, And hcre's fo the frown fha? replaces: We undershand fhosc failing grades And Those hardening qrirnaccs. Faymu and Francine Goldman L v L qi f ' .R . 11' i x U I if .:,. Y wi., V b. S. 1 LM ti KF Lf . i . Q A -pf . x. ' I h gig? L MR. FRANK HEDRICK MISS GRACE HEFLINGER MISS RUTH KROHN MR. WILLARD LAUERMANN MRS. ANNICE MOORE MISS JOYCE MUNSON MRS. ISOBEL NELSON MR. WILBUR SPAUGH MR. WILLIAM TUCKER MISS PAULA UNGER MR. BERNARD BROWN, Financial Manager MRS. LORENA NORQUIST, Secreiary MISS RUTH JACKSON MISS MARY LOUISE JONES MR. WALTER LEWIS MRS. HAZEL LINDER MRS. MARGARET MYERS MISS PHYLLIS PECKHAM MRS. IDA SCOTT MR. ROY STONE MR. JOHN VINCENT MR. LAURENCE WALKER MRS. DORIS OVERFIELD, Senior Clerk MRS. HARRIET HERSH, Junior Clerk MR. BRUCE KIDDER MRS. EVA KIRBY MISS KAY McGRATH MR. PHIL MARTIN MRS. IRENE OUIST MR. FREDERICK SAMPSON MRS. MARIANA THORSON MISS RUTH TREVORROW MRS. EVALYN. WATERMAN MRS. RODNA WISHAM MRS. JEAN WARD. Texiboolr Clerk MRS. GLADYS DEVOL, Credif Clerk 3 HUGH WILSON AND HIS EXECUTIVE BOARD Under Ihe able leadership of Hugh Wilson, Sfudenf Body Presidenl, fhe Execuiive Board of W' 48 has been acfively engaged in improving sfudenf governmenf. Discussions have ranged from How fo Improve Service fo choosing girls fo direcf fhe card friclcs during Yarsify Foofball. One of fhe Board's mosf imporfanf accomplishmenfs was fhe approval of fvo new commilfees, Publicify and Fine Arfs. The Board hopes fo increase fhe efficiency of our sfudenf governmenf in order fhaf Dorsey may confinue fo boasf fhe besf Sfudenf Governmenf in Los Angeles. EXECUTIVE BOARD W' 48 Lei? Io right Is! row: MARILYN HODGES, NANCY GLIDDEN, NADINE GROSS, JOYCE GOLDBERG, FLORA BRUSSA, CARLEENE KOOBATION, FAT CREER. 2nd row: TED DEAN, NORBERT BACH, BILL DELGADO, HUGH WIL SON, DEAN FREUDENBERGER, BUD PIPER, IILL WHITE, TOM MURPHY, MRS. RUSSELL. Eff I I I IRE :Q K 3 'U ,x, ,ffl sl - s BOB WOODS AND HIS EXECUTIVE BOARD Bob Woods, Sfudenf Body Presidenf, ond his Execufive Board have planned and successfully complefed fhe numerous school acfivifies for fhe summer semesfer, 1948. Two of flle more imporfanf profecfs underlcrlcen were firsf: fhe reorgcrnizafion of fhe Leadership Class: and second, fhe expansion of fhe club program. Bob Woods has been a popular and able sfudenf body presidenf. His adminisfrofion has been disfinguished by ifs democrafic and friendly inferprefafion of fhe principles of sludenf governmenf. EXECUTIVE BOARD S'48 . 1 Row I II-rl: BOB WADE, VIRGINIA HASKELL, BUNNY HARRIS, NANCY MALM, MARY LOU FAVILLE, CLARA MAE MELLOR, JOEL GLICKMAN, MRS. RUSSELL, Row 2: JERRY HINTZ, JERRY MYERS, JACK WILLIS, TOM SUZUKI, BOB WOODS, WARD HANSEN, BUD PIPER, WARREN BARR, BOB ROONEY. grime 1 is s 'QQ' 3 III. -1 ' .WL .r , ' Q . ELECTED OFFICERS OF W' 48 The Elecled Officers of W' 48 have exemplified fhe s-pirif and energy ol lypical Dorsey leaders. Because of fheir generous personal help- lulness and efiicienf eliorfs fo serve lheir fellow sfudenfs needing help, Dorsey boys and girls have been well salislied wifh fhis semesfer's Sfudenf Governmenf organi- zafion, ifs ideals and ifs worlc. Fronf row II-rl: PAT CREER, CARLEENE KOOBATION, MARILYN HODGES, NADINE GROSS. Second row: TOM MURPHY, DEAN FREUDEN- BERGER, HUGH WILSON, TED DEAN, BILL DELGADO. BOYS' PERSONNEL BOARD W' 48 This year's Personnel Board. under lhe able leadership of Dean Freudenberger, has worked principally wifh fhe scholaslic dilficulfies of fhe B10's, giving some al- fenfion, also, fo fhe boys of lhe upper grades. They have planned assemblies for fhe boys wifh ihe help ol Mr. Nida, lhe Boys' Vice-Principal. The chief purpose of fhe Boys' Personnel Board is fo help fhe boys solve fheir difficulfies wifhouf having io go fo fhe Boys' Vice-Principal. Front row ll-rl: HUGH WILSON, BILL DEL- GADO, DEAN FREUDENBERGER, BILLY GREENBERG, NORBERT BACH. Second row: BILL PIPER, BOB WOODS. -ls..-we-s..,: GIRLS' PERSONNEL BOARD W' 48 One of fhe imporfonf proiecis fhe Girls' Personnel Board sponsored during lhe winler ferm was a Girls' League Luncheon and a discussion program lor fhe Girls' Vice-Principals, fhe Advisers, and Iwo represenfafives of fhe Girls' League ol each school in fhe League. Anofher unique underfalxing ol lhis Board has been fhe inifiafion of a plan for serving all lhe Girls in fhe Communify by sponsoring Girls' noon assemblies. Fronf row ll-rl: NANCY GLIDDEN, NOREEN ATTARIAN, Second row: FRANCIS HANNAH, JACKIE ROLSTON, CARLEENE KOOBATION, MARILYN HODGES, JOAN MANTLE. 304. -- ..+..' , L. V' J 4 . 1 ww .6 I iijifi A ifffxgg ., Q 19-ugfgag?-' Q' ..H,...,,,,. :f,,g,.,,. . HI. z . ,fs 5. I., ' n. 1 m 11 , ' rw GIRLS' PERSONNEL BOARD S'48 Under fhe capable leadership of Mary Lou Faville, Girls Personnel Vice-Presi- denf, fhe members of fhe Board worked hard fo make May Day 1948 fhe fradi- fional memorable eve-nf for Dorsey girls. They worked wifh fhe Tri-Y's fo furnish box lunches for fhe girls fo eaf on fhe lawns and planned and sponsored fhe colorful play fhaf was presenfed. Aside from fhis fhrilling work, fhe girls fo Dorsey and counsels individuals who are finding personal adiusfmenf diffi- culf for any reason. Always fhe Girls' Personnel Board is sfriving fo encourage sincere friendship among and befvveen Dorsey girls. Row I ll-rj: CLARA MAE MELLOR, MARILYN IZOR, BUNNY HARRIS, JACKIE ROLSTONQ Row Z: JOAN RHODES, MARY LOU FA- VI LLE, SALY BONE. F' ,,, . gg. ,,,,g, - gs , ., XIIIEQ ELECTED OFFICERS S'48 The Elerferl Officers of fhe Dorsey Communily for S'48 supporied Bob Woods in his mosf successful adminisfra- lion of Sfudenf Body affairs. They wholehearfedly upheld our Consfifufion, which pro- vides for a governmenf of fhe sfudenfs, by fhe sfu- denfs, and for ihe sfudenfs, under fhe sponsorship of fhe adminisfrafion and leaching faculfy of Dorsey High School. As fhis body of sfudenfs represenfs fhe choice of fhe majorify of fhe Sfudenf Body, Ihey are popular and responsive fo fhe desires of fheir con- sfifuency. Row I II-rl: MARY LOU FAV- ILLE, CLARA MAE MELLOR, NANCY MALMQ Row 1: JACK WILLIS, JERRY MYERS, BOB WOODS, TOM SUZIKI, JOEL GLICKMAN WARREN BAR. BOYS' PERSONNEL BOARD S'48 The Boys' Personnel Board of S'48, pre- sided over by fhe Boys' Personnel Vice- Presidenf, Tom Suzuki, fhis ferm has con- sisfed of fhree appoinfed members and presiding officer. Appoinfed members were Louie Arranaga, Vlado Skora, and James Adams: ex-ofhcio members: Bob Woods, Jerry Myers, and Bob Wade. During fhe spring semesfer fhe Boys' Prsonnel Board called in for conference, boys of all grades' who ware foo often fardy or absenf, and B10 and A70 boys whose work was seriously in need of im- provemenf. This Board also assigned ifs members fo pafrol off-grounds during noon noon hour fo check passes. Besides enforc- ing correcfive measures, fhis Board has sponsored a boys' assembly and a Swing Band program, nof fo menfion in defail fhe counfless good furns performed as a group and as individuals for fhe well- being of Dorsey High School. Row I II-rl: LOUIE ARRANAGA, TOM SU- ZUKI, BOB WADE: Row 2 fl-rj: JERRY MYERS, BOB WOODS, VLADO SKORO, JIM ADAMS. -ww, fs, S . 5 ! l ' -. -xanga . ,., . - .W.. f ,, .4 -4 ' .-M6 f-..., IX We ,gg sr, THOMAS WOO W' SENIOR PRESIDENT SUPPORTING OFFICERS W'48 Wifh fhe help of fhese able supporfing olficers, Thomas Woo's adminisfrafion was mosf successful. Each one had builf up a lang record of service during previous semesfers, and each enjoyed a wide circle of friends. Consequenfly fhe business of fhe Winfer Class of 1948 was fransacfed wifh enviable efficiency and finesse. Upper IAII: ROBERT GATLIN, BOYS' VICE- PRESIDENT, Upper right HELEN BRUSSA, GIRLS' VICE-PRESIDENT. Lower Ieff: ELMA KELIGIAN, TREASURER. Lower riqhf: JOAN GALIER, SECRETARY. THE TYROLEANS CLASS OF W' 48 The Tyroleans had chosen fhe colors maroon and while during lheir B Senior ferm. Early in fheir lasf semesfer, fhey elecfed fhe popular officers, whose picfures appear on fhis page. Their sponsor was Mr. Fabing. This class was firsf fo achieve fhe disfincfion of presenfing fwo Senior Plays: one, Charm School, was fhe mosf enfer- laining comedy ever presenfed af Dorsey: fhe ofher, The Ad- mirable Crighfon, fhe mosf superbly sfaged play. Tradifion Day, serious and beaufilul, af which was presenfed fhe Senior Class gill a Circle bullefin board, was followed by fhe hilarious orgy known as fhe Senior Breaklasi, af which fhe Class Will and Prophesy were, proverbially, read. Then Graduafion, and fhe Class of W' 48, grown-up over nighf, fool: iis place in fhe world of sfern responsibilify, wish- ing as all ofher Dorsey Seniors have wished, fhaf fhey mighf linger on a while. K' Z1 Lillian Erny Anderson Joyce Mae Beflis Terpsylhea Flora Brussa Shirlee Ann Barker Fred Calvin Braylon, Jr. Beverly Ann Chrisfensen Helen Lucile Andrews Roberf Blirz Mildred Bush Lois Baurnruker Kennefh Edwin Brinkmeyer Leslie Harold Cohen Noreen Hanna Aflarian Elizabeih Elaine Bollard Ursula Eslelle Cacho Richard James Beaumonl Merle Clinlon Brown Lillian Evelyn Cohen Norberf Carlyle Bach Cecil Olis Bradley Mary Annabelle Cafalano Jack Ben Venisfe Nalhaniel Bernard Brown Vivian Cohen Jack Allen Bader Ronald Boswell Bradshaw Vivianne Claire Champommier Paul Gregory BaJC1l5:1gTne Arden Ben Venlsle Rene Eslelle Brown Mary Grace Conle . . June Carolyn Bran? Sfanley M. Cherman R h d J h B 1 'C ar osep er mo Helen Brussa Denise Jocelyn Cosfello V-. in ,va- 'N lu. 49 2 2 1 Palricia Sue Creer Odelfe Louise Diederich Richard Joseph Francul Roberf Llewellyn Denker Elizabefh Lee Filher Charlene Sylvia Geller Dolores Loraine Cummings Arthur Doumakes Lillian Emma Franzon Joe DiPielro Beverly Jean Fishman Sanford William Gersh Helen Colleen Cunnane James Lee Doyle Carllon Dean Freudenberger Gloria Rosa DeSiIva Melvyn Winron Flack Nancy Ellen Glidden Maurice A. Cuiler Bonnie Irene Ebner Josephine Anna Galier Jack Marlin Devine Shirley Lorraine Fleischer Jack Goldberg Barbara M. Davidson Beverly Alyce Edgar William Howard Gardner, Jr, Elizabelh Eleanor Dey Peryle Jean Foreman Joyce Phyllis Goldberg Marlene Davidson Robert Edward Fenlon Roberl Farris Gallin Muriel Dove Diamond Lillian Fox Theresa Dave Goldman Carfer Cummings Harringfon J h o n Merle Johnson Beverly Sue Holllman Claire Cecile Kay Rober? Thomas Harris Norman Reginald Johnson Rosalie Hopkins James Michael Kelly Marieanne Dorufhy Haskell Barbara Rufh Jones Harrier Lillian Hynes Elma Ruth Keligian Robert Irwin Henkin Carolyn Marie Kahn Pafricia Ann lrwin Bruce Marvin Klein Arihur Hershenson Muriel Joyce Kardell Charles Lanarr lvemeyer lrma Lee Klein Marilyn Hodges Barrie Mitchel Karen Shirley Pearl Jacobs Marvin Jerome Klein 32 'i .1 .an- .5 fl ,...-I William O. Klein John Bur-lon Lokvam Edilh Roberla Lang James Waller McJannef Beniarnin Kleine Helen Lucille Low Richard Albert Lawson Berlie Lou McKinley Margaret Edna Kniss Thela Joan Macliride David Wesley Lells Barbara Jeanne McLean Carleene Sona Koobafion Ross B. McAdam Daniel J. Levin Winsor Ward McLean Theodore George Koslas William John McClive Phyllis Eihel Levin Helen Lee Madge Evelyn Mary Ann Lamiraull Joan Cathryn McCormick Sally Levin William Francis Magaro ri '33 Nancy Joan Manile Joan Lois Mendelsohn Roberl Marcus Miles Millon Melfessel Marjorie Joanne Marlin Gloria Vilma Michaelson Belly Lee Maiisson Thomas Cole Morgan Henry Edward Melcombe Carol Lee Morris William Douglas Meller? Sanford Phillip Morris Delmas Ann Pierce Dana Marulyn Shrnber Clifford Plone Elena Elliol Irving Elaine Joan Someiindyke Ignacio Tardaquila, Jr. Gay Scrum , Anne Talian Margaref Rufh Spelh Nancy Marion Tholin Marlon Spillmornan Joan Lois Thompson Rodney Brown Swanson, Jr. Leona Lee Thruslon Judith Elaine Tannes Phil Herberl Traulrnann la l .4 f-N 4-u -q Joan Ullman Bernhardt Weiss Sam Varon Sharon Weiss William Melvin Waile Hugh Thomas Wilson Arlhur Wien Wilbur Howard Yaclzel, ..lr Bernard Wallers Robert Dales Wilson Sue Earlene Whelan Roberf Waller Zalion Carole Jeanne Warnilz Richard David Wispe Rose Nadine Wiley Florence Elizabelh Wohlfarlh Marlin Weisinger Thomas Ouon Woo, Jr. Ann Phyllis Willens Jean Alison Wrighl W' 48 GRADUATES NOT PHOTOGRAPHED Joseph Sidney Adler 'Don A. Allen, Jr. Douglas Leland Barne??e Carol Anne Bereman Ndfhdh Birnbaum Doris Louise Bush William Pres?on Craycraf? Arfhur Dederian 'Jerald S. Diclc Keilh Powell Elder 'Rober? P. Feigenbaum Rober? Hamillon Flavell 'Norman Francis Gillis Charles Meredilh Glover John Churchill Hasse?? 'Floyd Alber? Holzapfel 'Clyde Ben?on Hudson Lillian R. Jenkins Gladys Johnson Reber? Jordan 'Bill R. Kirlrpa?riclr 'Richard B. McCormick 'Donald W. Mead Sharon Lynn Mecham 'Barney Miller June B. NuI+y 'Donald H. Olson 'John E. O'Toole 'Rafael Leon Rene Myrna Joy Rivlrin 'Jack Rose Reber? S. Ross John Wesley Seeley, Jr. 'Service Men SERVICE MEN W '48 'Joseph Shebree 'Barry Norman Siegel Sidney Charles Singer Richard Howard Snibbe 'Ralph L. Spear 'Sidney Topiian Roberla Elaine Turner 'Louis Uhrin Kenne?h L, Wacker 'Paul Welanslry Sue Earlene Whelan Because of fhe crifical world condifions which have prevailed since fhe close ol World War ll, fhe Unifed Sfafes Governmenf has encouraged young men wifhouf family obligafions fo remain in fhe Service. To enable fhose, who af fhe fime of ?heir inducfion during fhe War and afferward unfil Sepfember 1946, had no? graduafed from high school io gain fhe advanfages ol a high school educafion and diploma, fhe Governmen? has cooperafed wifh Boards of Educa- fion fhroughouf ?he counfry fo fhis end. Condifions which musf be me? by fhe G. l. are 1. Residence of a? leasl' one semes?er in a high school, odul? evening high school, or Veterans' Uni?, from which school fhe diploma will evenfually be gran?ed: 2. Achieving a passing grade In Uni?ed Slales Hisfory and Civics: 3. Sa?isfae?ory score in General Education Developmen? Tes?: 4. Honorable discharge from lhe Service. Boys who have enlisfed volunfarily since Sepfember 194 6, have nof been granfed fhis privilege of receiving fhe high school diploma. SENIOR PROM, W' 48 ln keeping wifh fhe class name, Tyroleans, fhe prom ol W'48 achieved fhe afmosphere of A Winier Rendezvous, af leasf, in appearance. On fhe nighl of Friday, January 9fh, several hundred seniors arrived af Dorsey fo find a snow scene in fhe gymnasium. On enlering everyone crossed a small bridge. ln fhe cenfer of fhe dance floor was an adorable snow-man. The band played from wha? appeared lo be fhe porch of a Swiss lnn. The surrounding scenery ol clouds of while snow complefed fhe illusion of fhe Swiss Alps. The decora-lions and fhe music and fhe nigh? and fhe warm places we had in our hearfs for our classmafes added up io fhe grandesf evening we Tyroleans had ever experienced, and we don'f really expec? many ofhers as exciling in all our life fimes. 'W nh fs One sfudenf represenfing each forfy in a graduafion class is awarded fhe signal honor of being elecred an Ephebian candidafe. Only Senior A sfudenfs NORBERT BACH Triangle Club Presidenl of Knighls Personnel Board I2 semeslersl Executive Board Dorsey Communily Players Senior B Presidenl of Tyroleans Service I2 semeslersl Varsily Foofball I3 yearsl MARILYN HODGES Ladies G. A. A. 6. L. S. Pasf Chaplain of Della Tri-Y Girls' Service Vice-Presidenl Senior B Secrefary ol Tyroleans Pasl Vice-Presidenf of Hosless Club Dance Commillee Pasl Member of Bible Club Euodia Spanish Club' Personnel Board EPHEBIAN CANDIDATES. Winier '48 achieved oufsfanding records in leadership, service, scholarship, and characfer: and who, in addifion, have expressed fheir serious infenfion fo confinue acfive par- are considered who have FLORA BRUSSA Presidenl of G. A. A. Ladies G. L. S. Della Tri-Y Service Board Service Capfain I5 semesfersl Glee Club Spanish Club Science Club CARLEENE KOOBATION G. A. A. I3 semeslersl Della Tri-Y I2 semeslersl Spanish Club Glee Club I3 semeslersl Choir C. S. F. I3 semeslersl Hosless Club I5 semeslersl Service I6 semeslersl Girls' Personnel Board IZ semesfersl Ladies I3 semeslersl May Princess Chosen lo represenl all Los Angeles Cily High School Girls 'lor Girls' Week Firsl Place Winner, Speech Feslival Hearsl Papers' Conlesl Dislricf Winner ficipanfs in communify service affer graduafion. DEAN FREUDENBERGER Service I4 semesfersl Service Capfain Vilrings I3 semesfersl Service Board Boys' Personnel Vice-Presidenl HUGH WILSON Sludenl Body Presidenl Knighfs Triangle Club Presidenl Lalin Club Lellerman I2 years-Traclrl Personnel Board Foolbail I2 yearsl Q. v r atb ' 4:5 Q6 fa? Q . .al il, .., 3. T5 A4 :J 1 XM I' s., ,Q ,, , I' J 1 ff ' 4- - ' K, 1 ,A El' FL-l.,.., . w. . .q , M, II' R K. 1 u mb ff M BUD PIPER, S48 Class Presidenf SUPPORTING OFFICERS Assisfing Bud Piper was his well-coordinafed cabinef. Composing if were Dixie Morrow, Girls' Vice-Presidenl: Charles Woo, Boys' Vice-Presidenf: Joan Scudder, Secrefary, and Beffy Yerxa, Treasurer. This cabinef has worked indefafigably fhroughouf fhe semesfer fo help make fhe Class of S'48 fhe besf ever fo graduafe from Dorsey. They have assisfed DIARY OF A KAMEHAS SUMMER 1948 lf seems only a few weeks ago-perhaps, monfhs-buf no longer, fhaf we and our classmafes were wide-eyed freshman. Now we are donning our caps and gownsl Can anyfhing ever be so wonderful again as fhese fhree fasf fieefing years af Dorsey High? Significanfly for our class name, which means SUPREME, fhe Kamehas sfarfed off fheir A12 lerm by elecfing fhe oufsfanding officers whose picfures appear on fhis page. Silver gray fbecause we were shining examplesi, and cardinal red were fhe colors selecfed for our sweafers and Class decorafions. TWELFTH NIGHT, direcfed by Mrs. Moore, was fhe auspicious sfage producfion which our Class presenled fo fhe Dorsey Communify. This play followed OUR TOWN, in which fhe Kamehas, foo, played mosf of fhe sfellar roles. On May 13fh, lhe supreme Kamehas baffled againsf lhe valianf Gambocinos on Rancho Playground, a sfruggle, which from fhe beginning had fo resulf in a vicfory for fhe supreme ones. On June 4l'h, a Sleepy Lagoon was fhe exofic afmosphere of fhe S'48 Prom, and such a Proml Beaufiful flower decorafions, soff lighfs, sweel music, and lovely girls fhere were in profusion. Kamehas were surely in fheir gloryl On Tradifion Day, June 15fh, Senior Courf was relinquished by Bud Piper, Class Presidenf, fo lhe Seniors of W'49, fhe Gambocinos. Affer fhe presenfafion of lhe Class giff fo Bob Woods, Sfudenf Body Fresidenf, fhe Kamehas saf around fhe Breakfasf fable and laughed, as never again, over fhe Class Will and Prophesy. Through fears and smiles, fhese supreme Seniors of S'48 were graduafed wifh lhe mosf significanf of all commencemenf exercises on Thursday, June 17fh, 1948 af 4 P.M. on a perfecf, sunny California day. ' Goodbye, Diary, KAM EHAS, S'48. ' . Jean Marie Abbe lrlx Joyce Alperin Arthur Lee Abell lrene Irma Allmann Daniel S. Adams Thomas V. Amerian Esfher Alqranll Diana Alice Anderxon Jeenne Mary Allen Loray Clarice Anderxon Clara L. Allison Alfred Edward Andreoli 4-u vi 1 ..- 4 any X-wr 'N Roberl L. Armxlrongl Jr. Glen Leonard Beckman Lila Joyce Baler Joe Bernsleln Thomas O. Arnold Joan Bell Lorraine Lovie Ballerlno Carolyn Role Berry Harold Donald Axlrachan John Norman Bell Meyer Bar Eugene Ralph Berry Marilyn June Avery Marquerile Louise Bell Victor Herbert Berkln Janice Elizabelh Beswick Carl Beber Barbara Cherie Bender Jean Beardsley Clara Kathleen Bianchi Carol Adelaide Bader Joanne Shirley Berger Jeanne Beckham David Allen Blood Q. ,- l ibn 55 l by M0filYn Lucille Bluroclz Marie Carmala Brusino Barbara Yvonne Chutuk 5GllY lrlll Ernest Truman Caldwell Leon H. Coleman JMR' BUNY 50Ylll Carol Louise Burrough Leonard Gena Clemens Rmlild Bf0dY Carmen Maria Canine Malcolm G. Colron I-9f 9i 0 CND' BUY Barbara Lee Burns Edward W. Cline Amos John Brown, Jr. Elvira Mary Canki Barnella Shirley Cooker Rvfh 5 0 Ch Ann Bussey Marilyn Cohan J0l1N1Y Boll Brown Angela Carolyn Caramalli Leonard Marvin Cooper Dolores Juna Brazar Rowland Gregg Barnalr Vincenf? Giosue Colarossi Llrha Lee Brown Donald H, Caghill Theresa Mary Corral R0ilYn F. Brlclrel James Richard Cain Beverly Jane Coleman Neale Edwin Brown Anneffe Dorolhy Chanovnlry John Truman Corxer, Jr. wi-an Vilo Rosario Coslanlino Carmela Theresa DsCrisYoler James Eugene Doyle Beverly Dale Curlis Carl Denfon Gloria Dunlxley Donzella Deloease Couller Lola June DeJarne1le Norman Drebsky Jeanne Marie Curyea Ann Maria DiCandilo Colleen Eaxtman Joanne Carmel Craiclr Laura Jane Dokoozian Julia Dreyor Gaynelle Dolores Dade Viola Ann Dismukes James Arnold Eddy Alice Bill Cummings William Delgado Jack Drigger: Joseph Conslanfine Daruly Augusl Nicholas DiVincanzo Naomi Eilan John Waller Cunningham James Enos Delhousaye Shirley Joyce Dunbar Joyce Davis Diana Lee Dosch David Ellrind Raymond Thomas Curran Edwina Naomi Demaine Alan Sluarf Duncan James Theodore Dean Norman Eugene Doughly Marioria Ann Ellioll f -R 5 Shelden Douglass Elliofl John Allison Fawceh' Gilberl Harold Frank Marlhe Amelle Escalanie Beverly Ann Fisher June Fukuda Frances Elsler Sidney Lawrence Feiger Jack Friedman Selly Marilyn Evans Phyllis Fithmhn James Herberl Gade Elalne Marjorie Engebreison Eslher Feinberg Jack Allen Friedman Cecile Farb James Allen FihGerald Leone Mae Gage Richard Allen English lilcherd Feldman Mildred Pearl Friedman Donna Joan Farney NOFYM JOHN Flfliimofli Maria Panama Garcia Gloria Hill Ensign Myra June Fenig Brugg Douqlgg Froehlich Beverly Jean Farwell MHFY Anne FHPSO Edward Earl Gaiely Marilyn Selma Epsiein Jerome Roberi Ferreri Virginia Lee Fuqiii Gilberl Edmund Fraide Judifh Geller Mary Lou Faville 'Q Raymond Donald Gerlock Fayma Marla Goldman Ted Gel-linger, Jr. Francine Rufh Goldman Irving Leon Ginsberg Evelyn Goldshln Bernard Glassman Lloyd Alan Goldxhin Joel Mandel Gliclrman Albarf Henry Gonzales Nalalie Muriel Goldbarg Albert Gordon ,.. Lanora Gould Miriam Hall William Paul Griffihs Barbara Elaine Harris Clyde Byron Grailon George S. Halvorxan Nadine Sylvia Gross Iris Rulh Harrison Doris June Graham Paul Hancher Eleanor Rufh Guion Virginia Mae Haxkall Gene Forresl Gran? Ward Andrew Hanson ' Margaret Rulh Guslafson Howard Warren Hasslar Kannolh Charles Gran? Jeanna Harkey Gay Pafricia Hagan Creighton Marlin Hdfl William C. Green William John Harper Dorla Dean Hall Edylhe Eslella Heard lynx , l 1 Sue Carole Heard Donald Davis Hoag Joe Edward Husliinrs Regina Heller Dora Tokuko Hori Silber? Thomas lnzunia Richard Fred Heck Dollie Jean Hoffpauir Adele Hussar Virginia Irena Henderson James Gilbert Hovesladf Edmund Emile Isaac Luke Alberl Heese Janice Julie! Holloman Joan Marie Hulfo Mary Francis HewiH Carolyn Mae Hubbs Donald Eric Isaacson Jack Lewis Hefley Lloyd Dean Hollzman Marvin Harold Hyman Edward Jack Hilton Carol Jean Huddlesfon Rose Rosalyne lfzkowifz Nancy Lu l-leineman Marilynne Lois Holfzman Shirley Louise lckes Jerold Douglas Hint-1 Mary Elixabelh Hughes A. Benneff Jacobs Joseph Hobson Heifhe William Hopkins Charlohe Mair Innes Cecelia Hix Gloria Elaine Hurst Don Adhur Jsssmon Barbara Jean Johnson Eugene Laplowih Geraldine Garland Johnson Richard Keilh Kappes Rodney Maurice Johnson Florine Ellen Karno Carol Ann Jones Anita Kandel Selwyn Kaplan Selma Kai! Sanaye Kawaguchi Joseph William Keeya Jerry Ross Kelavos Joan Landau Ayleen May Kodmur Marlha Blanche Kemrnerrer Phyllis Adele Krasne Mary Lou Lefkowih Joyce Landau Nancy Jean Leonard Mervyn Landsman Norman Leslie Valice Louise Lanqendorf Seymour Lesonsky Joyce Anila Lauricella John Frederick Lancaster Helena Mary Lessinqer Marilyn Joan Kivel Ulygggg Jogeph Lear Mary Helen Lancaster Richard Meyer Lessinqer Bernard Keyser Clifford Millon Krebs Marscine Kingsbury Belly Ann Kurh Elhelyn Lee Donice Kirby Q lone Maxine Levenson Joanne Lyle Sally McClelland Mary Alice LiHle PONY JBBY1 Marshall Roberl Donald McKechnie Beverly Jean Lewis ROYTW JOSH Marie LYON Mary Anila McDermoH Monle Melvin Logan M-ifqifel Adelle Marlin Donald Heclor McLean Ronald Lawrence Lifshurx A'lfh0'1Y M-iqqio, Jr. Marian Margaref McDole Maxine Lee Loriq GG0f9e John Mason Allison Jordan McNay, Jr. Barbara Mae Limes J0SGPh Marcus Gerald Evander McDonald Arreigh Lavaun Lofl Jufle Mafhli Roberl Gay Medeiros Joann Evelyn Lindenbaum Rlchafd N- Mdfih Belly Ann McHugh Ruby Doris Luban Juanila Odilia Maurice Margaref Elizabeth Miele IN, Olaf Ling, Carolyn Mae Marshall Pairicia Eliiabelh Mclnerny Everell Marshall Lundsberq D0f0fllY L09 MCC-mls Joseph William Migliore Beiiy Lee Miller David C. Morris . Gloria Ruih Nankin Helen C. Minamide Doris Slafer Murray Jeanne Maire Newbre Janne Harrier Miller Dixie Carolyn Morrow Kay Edward Nason Malcolm Lawrence Mifchell Jerry B. Myers Roberf Charles Nielsen Joann Maiorie Miller Calherine Morooka Dorolhy Needleman Joseph Oscar Monirose Lorraine Louise Myers Shirley Irene Nielsen Geraldine Miller Jane Sona Movsesian George Nedleman James L, Moore Tadayoshi Tad Nalragawa Diane Mignonne Nisbei Mary Frances Miller Thomas Sidney Mulli an Annefie Mae Nelson Susan Ann Moran Yoshiiaru Harry Nakagawa Ardys Fee Nordslrom Roberl Bruce Mills Lucille Murachanian John Phillip Nelson Lawrence Carlyle Morgan Hideko Nakamura Esfher Norrica fx ...Q 444 W fl ...- 'N Doris Befly Nusbaum Herald S. Piper Elaine Mary Ranallo Berry Jean Owen Rogers H, Porfnoy E. Louis Richter Richard Lu Nuhch William Murray Piper, Jr. Emanuel Rappapori Sales Coal Paralslrin Palricia Price Rose Renee Rideau Marilyn June Odom Pafricia Sidni Plafford Ralph Chrislian Rasmussen Mary Isabel Pena Harry Benner? Ouaclrenbush Howard Edward Rieder Shirloy Mu Ogden Alexander M. Plolkin Joan Raymund Marlin Michael Perovich Robert Edward Quincey Alexander Rifkin Richard Sven Olson Donald Eugene Podolor Eileen Cecil Annefle Reisner Dean Richard Pic'l Bernice Rabinowih Doris Rulh Rivers Beffy Sue Oflo Allan Burlon Polin Joan Carol Rhodes Richard A. Pingel Grace Ramirez Barbara Lee Roberts Jacquelyn Ann Rolslcn Dominic Frank Ruggiero Joseph Albert Shapiro Daniel Eugene Rosenwasser Joan Grace Sawyer Charles Theodore Shepherd Margarel Mary Romero Dolores Ann Russell Harold Tapley Sharp Doris Ann Rosner Sieve Slanley Schaffer, Jr. Rudolph Francis Shepherd Jackie Claire Roques Barbara Louise Rufh John William Sharron, Jr. Signa Carolyn Roswall Anifa Schendelman David Roy Sherwood Norma Lee Rosa Carol Jean Sadorf Alyce Mae Shaw Harvey Allen Roth Arlene Harriet Schwarfz Marilyn Ann Shurgin Rosilyn Rosen Leanore Sagor Emma Newell Shaw Beverly Zelma Rolhenberg Lila Joan Scudder Gerald Joseph Siegel Allen Maxwell Rosenthal Carmen Joyce Sappenfield Ronald Aubrey Sheets Ann Selma Rothman Alvin Seid Gilberf Byron Siegel 1 , Jr. ar-' is 'Q-rr in ,4 A-I L19 Donald Edward Sieqmund Esfelle Blanche Sprilzer Vlado Slroro Carolyn Helen Sievens Joseph Silverman Gas Mary Stabile Floyd Charles Smifh Marilyn Elizabeth Sfevens Beffy Slmon Joan Marie Sfauber Grace Marion Smllh Judilh Elizabeth Sfevenion Rlfd Rbllyll Slmbfi - Roger Shglg Sonia Lee Smith Judith Elizabefh Sfevan Willlam Andrew Simon Mildred Helen Sfeinberg Donald Earl Snyder Doris Siewarl' Pllfl Sklll' Joan Marilyn Sierlln Alan Maurice Spilholh Arnold Sfone Eileen Sarah Sfone Marilyn Taylor Lonel Joseph Suman Melvin Tenenbaum Edward Allen SuHer Doris June Terllan Tom Suzuki Paul Ehrlich Thienef Elizabeth Anne Swanson Beverly June Thomason Dorfhy Jean Tall Eyugene Theodore Thompson JOM! Clllrt THOMPSON Dorothy Ann Vallance Shirley Rulh Weeks Mark Anthony Traverslno Alvin Nathaniel Villere Patricia Wellman Ruby LO!-Ill! Thdmpwh Richard Ware Van Alstyne Reo Rita Weinberg Linda Merle Trivoll Jacqueline Joan Volpp Leland Merritt Welsh Nancy Margaret Thomas Barbara Ann Vanatla Lila Weinstock Lawrence Melvin Turner Robert Harringlon Wade Sandra Harriet Wenkert Mary Patricia Tollestrup Georgelyn Marie Van Note Miriam Ruth Weisman Shirley Marianne Ulman Claire R. Walkin Julie Werner Aki Tomita Robert Errol Van Orden Extra Leta Weiss Beverly Ann Underwood Robert Samuel Wallace Helen Stella West Edward Noel Tormey, Jr. Harry Vernon Vescio Ronald Joseph Weiss Lupe Valenzuela Luana Ellen Ward William Joxeph Weydt pai ft 'SE l ,ev-, ... Q,-' New 2 Paul Harry Weyenberg John Bertram Willis Dianne Juno Wheoler Barbara Rulh Wilson William Friclr While Mildred Louise Wilson Anne Whilehouse June Wieddor Richard Franklin Wilson Gail Wilman Hugh Carey Willefl, Jr. Mary Margaret Wiliers -.1 Charles Quon Woo Palricia Ann Wuoslholf Roberf Millon Wood Elimbelh June Yerxa Roberi Cyril Woods Delores Mae Young Robert Donald Woods June Louise Young Daniel Thomas Wri hl Sally Wrighl Herierl Zalkind Helaina Joy Zolkover l AT l-HST 4-rf az- ,, H -' ,aff-4 .r X5 ff,ri24 93: IS, xo- ggf' rf!! +4 x 55 4- a I, x I .r .- -'-'-'-I-:':-:2:.f:-:I-I-' '-I-25:11:43-1--- ' JN A x RENEE ROSALIND ACKERMAN S'48 SENIORS NOT PHOTOGRAPHED 'Servicemen S'48 SERVICE MEN ROLAND ALBERT ELIZABETH ANDREWS 'WILLIAM PAUL ARCHULETA CARL BABER 'THOMAS RILEY BREWSTER. JR. BARBARA DUVAL CAMPBELL GEORGE VINCENT CINTI 'JOE CREIGHTON 'ALFRED B. DAMRON ARTHUR DAVIS 'HERBERT S. SCHWARTZ 'MONTELL DEWITT MARTIN RAMON DISMUKES FRANCINE JOYCE DUPREE 'RICHARD JOHN FETH PHYLLIS PEARL FISHMAN MICHELLE EDWIN FRAZIER BARBARA GOLDSTEIN JOHN HERBERT GROBATY, JR. 'HENRY F. HAMBURG 'JOSEPH HAMILTON 'JAMES HARRIS NORA HUGHES RITA KATZ BEATRICE LINDGREN 'ROBERT I. McWILLIAMS 'LoROY EDWARD PAGE W'48 BERNARD PASCH MELVIN E. PEDINOFF JOSEPH RABOY CHARLES O. REDD 'KENNETH HARLAND REED 'WILLIAM KEITH ROBERTS 'VICTOR B. SAYRE, JR. WALTER LEE SCHMITT HANNAH SIEDORF 'DONALD STEINBACH FRANK STEWART 'JOE TARDAGUILA KENNETH TESSIER EDWARD LOUIS TETZLAFF 'EDDIE ALBERT VARON 'ROBERT L. WILLEY GLENN WRIGHT EMANUEL RAPPAPORT Eighfeen Service men received fheir diplomas wi fh fhis graduafing class. Though fhe war ended nearly fhree years ago, fhe dangers of fofalifarian aggression are so real wifh our nafion, fhaf young men who have reached fheir eighfeenfh birfhday and who volunfeer fo enfer fhe Service during fheir Senior A ferm, may sfill receive credif foward graduafion for fhis experience. In recenf monfhs, fhere seems fhe likelihood fhaf more and more seniors will be encouraged fo volunfeer for milifary service. rue- f' ...r , 5 0 O O LEP N g + ,Z,Qi.' Kimi. 6 S I' Q fx E .5253 'f ' .... :.. - iiigligll U bi., ef ',...,.,., ..- ' ' 1ziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif552551Q, 4555i5I5i5i5I3I5IN:': .-5?E1E5z5E1EfEI' 15:3:5:g::::::::r1rs:- ':2:2:1.r15:5g33 ' Q li ixx .... ' g ' I IJJJ. ..... I SLEEPY LAGOON The exofic afmosphere of faraway Hawaii was enclosing fhe Seniors of S'48 in fheir moonlighf rendezvous af Sleepy Lagoon lsle. Passporfs were made ouf of shining bamboo holders, wifh credenfials smuggled loosely in- side. As fhe fourisf boafs docked, passengers scrambled off fhe deck of a picfuresque ancienf ship and enfered The golden land of enchanfmenf. Awaifing lhem, wifh soff lovely wrisf-leis of flowers, were fhe Hawaiian maidens who welcomed fhem wifh open hearfs. Affer dancing on fhe magical sphere of fhe lagoon and being enhanced by fhe sweef music of fhe serenaders, fhey explored fhe village surrounding fhem. The liflle shelfers of bamboo revealed fhe secrefs of fhe isle. Inside fhe hufs, were fhe freasures of meals and nufs frefreshmenfsj and bubbling and sparkling bamboo milk fcokesl. Exploring furfher, we found fhe huf of an old Hawaiian phofographer-picfures faken for fwo coconufs. Whaf a glorious advenfure and whaf a sfupendous frip lo Sleepy Lagoon! fhe Kamehas all sighed as fhe lasf fired fourisf lelf fhe isle of enchanfmenf and beaufy. MARILYN AVERY S'48 EPHEBIAN CANDIDATES As one Ephebian Candidafe may be selecfed for each 40 graduafes, by fhe Seniors and faculfy of any Los Angeles high school, fhis class was enfifled fo 13 candidafes. These candidafes represenf good scholarship and oufsfanding services fo fhe school communify. Eleciion in high school, however, does nof aufomafically make a candidaie an Ephebian. He or she musf prove by his acfual parficipafion in civic affairs affer graduafion fhaf he is maferial for permanenf membership in fhe Ephebian Sociefy, which is dedicafed fo civic beffermenf. SERVICE I5 TERMSI SERVICE CAPTAIN SPANISH CLUB LADIES CO EDITOR TRIAL FLIGHTS JACQUELINE ROLSTON LADIES semon s secneunv sscueuav or rnesloems Foaum 50'i'A' COMMHTEE C W'N HISTORIAN or IOTA TRI Y CHAIRMAN or simon A BREAKFAST communes L'::'g'::I'ifG6sE2RQTARY G A A IIifIE'lfiD5fL221isfefus P'fS'DfN' THETA TR'-Y rensoNNsL BOARD I3 mms, senvlcs BOARD MAN Lou FAVILLE CHAIRMAN os cmcLE-Arons DECORATION comm sms' rEnsoNNeL vice-Pneslnsm LEADER5 ' CLASS LADIES VLADO SKOR0 PAST secnsunv os lorA mx KNIGHTS seavlce I5 rsnmsy PAST G. A. A. orncen f-i':'ILciffJ:E MS' EXECUTIVE BOARD THREE-STAR LETTERWOMAN C. S. F. I3 TERMSI JOEL GLICKMAN ' COMMISSIONER OF FINE ARTS KNIGHTS PAST VICE-PRESIDENT AND SEALBEARER C. S. F. PAST TREASURER DORSEY COMMUNITY PLAYERS CO-CHAIRMAN ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE TRIANGLE CLUB FIRST WESTERN LEAGUE BEE HIGH JUMP I9473 VARSITY TRACK THIS YEAR BOYS' PERSONNEL BOARD CONGRESS I4 TERMSI C.S.F. I5 TERMSI CHAIRMAN OF SENIOR BEE TRADITION DAY COMMI MEMBER SENIOR A PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Executive BOARD TOM SUZUKI CONGRESS SERVICE I5 SEMESTERSI CHOIR WARD A. HANSEN CONGRESS II TERMI c. s. F. I3 remsy RU! KNIGHTS MANAGERS' CLUB I3 TERMSI HEAD MANAGER I2 TERMSI EXECUTIVE BOARD JERRY HINTZ SERVICE I6 SEMESTERSI COMMISSIONER OF COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES CHAIRMAN STUDENT BODY PUBLICITY COMMITTEE KNIGHTS KNIGHTS VIKINGS BOYS' PERSONNEL VICE-PRESIDENT CHAIRMAN PERSONNEL BOARD MEMBER OF EXECUTIVE BOARD Y THOMPSON SERVICE I6 TERMSI PRESIDENT OF THETA TRI-Y VICE-PRESIDENT OF G.A.A. LADIES THREE STAR LETTERWOMAN LATIN CLUB HEAD OF SENIOR AYE PICNIC COMMITTEE MEMBER OF SENIOR BEE PICNIC COMMITTEE REPRESENTED DORSEY AT GIRLS' STATE Executive sono PAT WUESTHOFF CO-CHAIRMAN ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE LATIN CLUB CONGRESS DEAN PlC'L PRESIDENT FRENCH CLUB PRESIDENT PRESIDENTS' FORUM KNIGHTS CONGRESS C. S. F. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND CALIFORNIA STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS IN DEBATE, ORATORY, EXTEMPORARY SPEAKING PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN OF GRADUATION COMMITTEE PIPER PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS SENIOR A PRESIDENT KNIGHTS BOYS' STATE REPRESENTATIVE L. D. S. EXECUTIVE BOARD SERVICE I4 TERMSI LATIN CLUB TREASURER SERVICE I4 TERMSI C.S.F. I3 TERMSI CHAIRMAN OF C.S.F. SOCIAL COMMITTEE MEMBER OF SERVICE BOARD MEMBER OF TRADITION DAY COMMITTEE SENIOR BEE TREASURER LADIES' TREASURER PRESIDENT OF IOTA TRI-Y BETTY YERXA TREASURER SENIOR AYE CLASS CHAPLAIN G.L.S. HISTORIAN LADIES HISTORIAN C.S.F. SEALBEARER G.A.A. CABINET PAST PRESIDENT IOTA TRI-Y SERVICE BOARD li rg -i , :fi r 'Ain .K , A12 I A ig.: in - x 13? m. Ash Af 'QB Y .hiv 91 Yr' 5,27 A ,s s- 1 ,lf X 4,4 Q F ev- '. 4, LL U Row I: JIM ADAMS, HEDLEY BEESLEY, DON CASHILL, TED DEAN, BILL DELGADO, BOB DENKER, JIM EDDYg Row 2: DEAN FREUDENBERGER, BOB GATLIN, SAUL GERSHON, JOEL GLICKMAN, HARLAND GREEN, BILLY GREENBERG, WARD , HANSENg Row 3: BOB HENKIN, JERRY HINTZ, NORMAN JOHNSON, DICK KAPPES, JIM KELLY, MILES METFESSEL, JERRY MYERS: Row 4: DEAN PIC'L. S BUD PIPER, BOB ROONEY, VLADO SKORO, TOM SUZUKI, LEE WELSH, HUGH WILSON, Row 5: TOM WOO, BOB WOODS. KNIGHTS Sponsor: MR. RICHARD NIDA ' 5,48 BOB WADE Presidenf' W'4B NORBERT BACH The Knighfs are highly selecfed upper-classmen who have excelled in leadership, service, scholar- ship, ancl characfer. They acf as official hosfs for fhe school: and musf, fherefore represenf fhe finesf fype of man- hood which Dorsey has fo presenf fo fhe oufside world. ln facf, everyone who achieves fhe honor of becoming a Knighf can be sure fhaf his high school record is cr worfhy one of which he can well be proud. KNIGHTS PRESIDENTS LADIES PRESIDENTS NORBERT BACH, W48 BOB WADE S48 NANCY GLIDDEN, W48 BUNNY HARRIS, S48 'G' K' ,Q gy LADIES President W'48 NANCY GLIDDEN Sponsor: MISS MARY HOWARD 5.48 BUNNY HARRIS The goal of almosf every BIO girl is ulfimafe membership in fhe Dorsey Ladies. Though fhe percenfage of girls who affain if is small, fhose who do may jusfly feel fhaf fhey have earned a record of honor which has clone ifs share fo make Dorsey a beffer school, Girls are chosen by a poinf sysfem based on scholarship and service. Acfivifies include helping fhe BIO girls become acquainfed, sponsoring fhe New Girls' parfy, and co-sponsoring fhe annual Knighfs' and Ladies' Ball. Row I: CLARA ALLISON, NOREEN ATTARIAN, MARILYN AVERY, JO ANN BERGER, FLORA BRUSSA, HELEN BRUSSA, CAROL BURROUGHg Row 2: BEVERLY CHRISTIANSEN, LELA DE JAR- NETTE, MICKEY DIAMOND, MARY LOU FA- VILLE, LILLIAN FOX, JOAN GALIER, NATALIE GOLDBERGQ Row 3: FAYMA GOLDMAN, FRAN- CINE GOLDMAN, NADINE GROSS, RUTH GUS- TAFSON, GAY HAGAN, FRANCES HANNAH, VIRGINIA HASKELLQ Row 4: NANCY HEINEMAN, MARILYN HODGES, BEVERLY HOLTZMAN, MARILYN HOLTZMAN, MARILYN -IZOR, SHIR- LEY ICKES, CARLEENE KOOBATIONg Row 5: SALLY LEVIN, JOANNE LYLE, JOAN McCOR- MICK, JOAN MANTLE, CLARA MAE MELLOR, MARGARET MARTIN, CAROL MORRIS, Row 6: DORIS MURRAY, JACKIE ROLSTAN, JACKIE ROOUES, CARMEN SAPPENFIELD, EMMA SHAW, HELEN SIATOS, RUBY THOMPSON: Row 7: MARY MARGARET WITTERS, FLORENCE WOHLFARTH, PAT WUESTHOFF, BETTY YERXA. Illliiiii ., fllllllllll 93:5 .QL si fm., :Q , B f g:Fii 4xgy L:QYiEEw veliF'! Q v 'W r 'M-ff , 51535 1 if k gyh ia Q X I 3 f ' .X J 'hw fi. N s Li, xx ' I l ,J gf CQ EMBL, 15 3 s2i?b ll , ' ig: AF? STUDENT GOVERNMENT AND SERVICE Sponsors: W'48 MISS EATON, MR. STONE S'48 MISS KIRBY, MR. FOLEY Af Dorsey High School, we are proud of fhe splendid work our sludenls are doing on Service. They play a vifal par? in fhe spread of democracy among fhe Sfudenf Body. The Service Board ,esfablished only fwo years ago, has already proved fhe need for ifs exrsfence. The purpose of fhe Board is fo help pupils who do noi live up fo fhe sfandards of Dorsey High School overcome fheir deficiencies. If is composed of Ivo Commissioners, fhe Boys' and Girls' Service Vice-Presidenfs, Boys' and Girls' Personnel Vice-Presidenfs, and lwo Girls' Capfains. They mee! daily for one class period fo discuss problems, fo inferview boys and girls needing counseling, and fo offend fo ofher business defails. WINTER SERVICE BOARD Row I II-rl: BOB WADE, JACKIE ROLSTON, MARILYN HODGES, BILL DELGADO, PAT WUESTHOFF3 Row Z: 'MR, STONE, BEVERLY CHRISTIANSEN, RAY JEFFS, MURNEY HARDON, DEAN FREUDENBERGER, MISS EATON. SUMMER SERVICE BOARD now u im: num eusmrson, Hemsv aeesLev, cLAnA MAE Msuon, Jennv mens, ssrrv YERXAQ new 2: Mn. FQLEY, PHIL NELSON, CAROLE sunnouer-1, MARY JOAN HEALY, NORMAN oouermr, Mus. Kmsv. ,....l1..-...----7- HAL! El -nail. VY -...fp as E .I 'or sf---R-N...,,. I Q0 1 , 45: , 1,5-gn, , I W V.. su '47,- v A 1- Q 'Z'fi,i 5 ' 'Y --' is Q? Q -'ls J xv- ,A 3. .1 gf' . ,-a,L- .- O, ' sinh SERVICE CAPTAINS The Service organizafions work under fhe immediofe direclion of The Service Capfains, whose principal duly is fo see fha! all sfudenf service projecfs are being carried our io The highesf safislacfion of fhe maioriiy of fhe members of The Sfudenf Body. As fhe individuals who become Service Capfains are carefully selecfed because of fheir long records of good cifizen- ship and previous service, fhey sfand personally lor democrafic principals ol leadership, and, fherefore, know how lo oblain high sfandards of cifizen- ship among fhe sfudenfs fhrough democrafic mefhods. WINTER SERVICE CAPTAINS Row II-rl: NANCY GLIDDEN, BEVERLY CHRISTIANSEN, MARILYN HODGE5, BILL DELGADO, LILLIAN FOX, PAT WUESTHOFF, Row 1: JIM EDDY, BOB WADE, TED TETZLAFF, FLORENCE WOLFARTH, DORIS BUSH, ROBERT McKECHNIEg Row 3: JACK RANWICH, HEDLEY BEESLEY, TED GETTINGER, LEE WELSH, DON SNYDER, BOB CATLIN, RAY JEFFS, BILL HOPKINS. SUMMER SERVICE CAPTAINS Row I II-rl: CLARA MAE MELLOR, MARGARET ALLEN, MARY SARA DQWITT, ELEANOR CARTER, DORRINE SCHNITZER, JOAN LYLE, MARILYN AVERYp Row 2: DON SIMONIAN, VERNON VESCIO, DON ISAACSON, BOB CLARK, TED GET- TINGER, ROBERT MCKECHNIE, LOIS RHODES, Row 3: JIM MCGREGOR, DON CASHILL, JERRY MYERS, ALLEN DUNCAN, GARY CREGGER, RICHARD KAPPES. 'Q ' I CONGRESS Sponsor: MRS. RUSSELL Presidenf: W'4B BUD PIPER S'4B BOB ROONEY The Dorsey Congress is a represenlaiive body ol approximalely 65 pupils, each of whom is fhe elecled represenfafi-re of his Home Room. Al fhe sessions of Congress, which are held of Iwo weelc inlervols, members discuss and acl upon problems of wide school inferesf. Excepf for fhe nominafion and elec- fion of Sfudenf Body omcers, ihe Home Rooms are lcepf informed of school-wide problems and given an opporfunify lo influence fhe ocfs of Congress only lhrough fhe medium of fheir respecfive represnfafive. ROW I IL-31: ROSS McADAM, TONY BUCKMAN, DARREL GRIFFIN, JERRY JOSEPH, BUD PIPER, LELA DQJARNETTE, ROSALIE FEINBERG, FRANCINE GOLD- MAN, JOANNE LYLE, MURIEL DIAMOND, BILL PFLEID- ERER. ROW 2: JIM BIBY, DICK KAPPES, PAUL THIENES, DAVID PEHA, LARRY CURTIS, KEN HEDSTROM, SHIR- LEY JACOBS, BEVERLY SUE HOLTZMAN, LYNETTE NEIL, NOTA ANN LYMAN, ROSE FUSANO, BETTY SCHMIDT, MRS. RUSSELL. ROW 3: JACK RAJEWICH, ALBERT DALVA, LOIS MILNE, PHYLISS KRASNE, GLORIA EN- 'Nu X -xcsw M-- 4.4. . LETTERMEN'S SOCIETY ..,,,.,u- r Us Na? 'tak N .Siem f '- . I HI-qu' ss.,- SIGN, MYRNA BIXENSTEIN, SYLVIA WEISS, JACKIE KRAMER, MARY VIDOS, PAT WESTERGARD, MARLENE LAPIN, JUNE LEVINE, ESTHER PENA. ROW 4: NANCY SEE, SIGNA ROSWALL, BONNIE URRY, SALLY AN- DERSON, MARIANNE TAYAMA, CARMEN CANINO, CAROL KRIEGER, MELISSE STRASZER, YVONNE GEYER, MARY MARGARET ,WITTERS, LYNN MCILHENNY. ROW 5: PATTI YACKEL, NANCY LAW, LARRY MORGAN, NORMAN MANOOGIAN, BILL GIFFORD, NANCY HEINEMAN, BOB ROONEY. Jjgf- xxx 'vs Sponsor: MR. KIDDER Presldonf: W'4B BILL KLEIN S'48 DON CASHILL Oufsianding sporfsmonsllip, clean alhlefics, con- finuous service fo fhe school communify-fhese are lhree of lhe disiinguishing high slandards upheld by ihe Dorsey LeHermen's Sociely. Such service duiies as ushering of fhe oudiiorium calls and afhleiic evenfs, and mainfaining a clean and orderly campus are shared wifh lhe Vikings and fhe Triangle Club, Dorsey's fwo ofher service organizafions. Row I II-rl: ROSS MCADAM, JAMES EDDY, JAMES KELLY, DONALD ISSACSON, BILL KLEIN: Row 2: IVER LINGE, PHILLIP NELSON, HARRY QUACKENBUSH, BILL PIPER, Row 3: BUD PIPER, LOUIS ARRANGAg Row 4: TED DEAN, DONALD CASHILLQ Row 5: MR. KIDDER, BOB WOODS, The oldesf Service Club af Dorsey is The Vikings. During The 'en years of fheir exisfence, fhey have broughf presfige io fhe chool fhrough disfinguished service. They conslanfly slrive Io -7 zreafe, mainfain and exfend a high sfandard of cifizenshif 'hroughouf LOW I IL-RI: BILL WAITEQ ROW Z: TOMMY WOO, MARK TRAVER- IINO, MERLE BROWN, JOHN KOSTg ROW 3: MAURICE CUTLER, SIL FRAIDE, DEAN FREUDENBERGER, JACK CUNNINGHAM, ROW :MARVIN IHARLES WOOg ROW 5: MALCOLM COLTON, JOHN HASSETT, IOB DENKER, JACK BENVENISTE, VERNON VESCIO. VIKINGS Sponsor: Mr. Giovannoni Mr. Spough President W'4B Bob Denlrer S'48 Vernon Vescio fhe Dorsey Communify. KLEIN, TOM SUZUKI, MR. GIOVANNONI, DAVE BLOOD, 6' MI -1 ' N N in X no TRIANGLE CLUB Sponsor: Mr. WaIkcr Presidenh W'4B Miles Meffessel S'48 Dick Kappes The Triangle Club is an organizafion of Dorsey's oufsfanding boys. The club is devofed ic school service and fhe personal publicify of Dorsey High School. Alfhough service is fhe principal concern of fhe membership, if is nof fhe only one. Sporfs follow, a close second. Many of ihe boys in Triangle are very aclive in foofball, baslceiball, and fraclc. ln fhe winler ferm, fhere were seven Knighfs in fhe Triangle Club, which fesfilies fo ihe high qualify of Triangle personnel. ROW I IL-RI: BILL GREENBERC-5: ROW Z: JOHN LOKVAM, BOB WADE, ROW 3: NORMAN DOUGHTY, BERNARD WALTERSg ROW 4: JOHN CORSER, BOB ROONEYg ROW 5: BILL GREEN, HANNES BOEHM: ROW 6: ED TORMEY, JIM MCJANETTEQ ROW 7: RAY JEFFS, MR. WALKER, MILES METFESSEL, DICK KAPPES, ROW 8: LEE WELSH, JERRY MYERS, NORBERT BACH, JOHN BELL, HEDLEY BEESLEY, ALFRED ANDREOLI, RONALD SHEETS, BILL DELGADO, HUGH WILSON. is ,fr Q ?,Y'fI A A if ,Q ' Vx f X mg, ffx T57' Iii i.,nIwa?' Conhr: HELEN MADGEg Row 2 II-I: HELEN LOW, JOAN GALIERQ Row 3: JOAN MANTLE, ELENA PTITSIN, HELEN BRUSSAg Row 4: JOAN MCCORMICK, MARILYN HODGES, CAROL MORRIS, BAR- BARA JONES, LOIS BAUMRUKERg Row 5: LENORE SECKLER, DORIS BUSH, FLORENCE WOHLFARTH, JANE SANGSTER, ELAINE RIEDER, PEGGY SPETHg Row 6: FLORA BRUSSA, COLEEN CUNNANE, ROSALIE HOPKINS, MRS. WOLLETT, DELMAS PIERCE, BEVERLY EDGAR, PAT GREER, NANCY GLIDDEN. TRI-Y AT DORSEY Hood Sponsor: MRS. SMITH The presidenfs of all fhe Tri-Y's during winfer- and summer '48 deserve commendafion for mainfaining fhe high sfandards fhaf have been sef forfh by fhe Y.W.C A. and preceding Tri-Y's af Dorsey and oiher Los Angeles High Schools. The presidenfs have as fheir ideal fo fhinl: of each girl's welfare and fo help her fo progress as rapidly as possible foward fhe vorfhy and unselfish goals upheld by fhe Y.W.C.A. The Tri-Y presidenfs are members of fhe Presidenf's Forum, and fhrough fhis organizafion, learn many mefhods and opporfunifies for making Tri-Y useful and disfincfive for service. Parfly because of fhe efficienf and generous girl leaders whom our Tri-Y's choose fo head fhem, we girls feel fhaf we can follow and main- fain fhe high sfandards which were originally inspired by fhe Y.W.C.A. Nome of Trl-Y Faculfy Sponsor President DELTA MRS. WOOLLETT W'-18 HELEN LEE MADGE IOTA MISS DOUGHERTY W'48 BETTY YERXA S'48 NATALIE GOLDBERG THETA MRS. LINDER W'-18 JACKIE ROLSTON MARGARET MARTIN S'48 GAY HAGAN BETA MISS UNGER W'-18 GEORGIA BURKE S'48 SALLY BONE ZITA MISS YERIAN W'4B MIRIAM HALL S'4l EVELYN LEAR KAPPA MRS. BULPITT W'48 GERALDINE KELIGIAN ALPHA MISS SLYKHOUS S'48 JOYCE SCHULTZ MRS. BATES S'4B BEVERLY SMITH SUMMER TRI-Y PRESIDENTS Frou? Row U-rl: GAY HAGEN, SALLY BONE, NATALIE GOLDBERG3 Back Row: JOYCE SCHULTZ, MRS. SMITH Isponsorlg BEVERLY SMITH. WINTER TRI-Y PRESIDENTS Conhr Front HELEN LEE MADGE3 Row 2 II-rl: GEORGIA BURKE, BETTY YERXAp Row 3: GERALDINE KELIGIAN, MARGARET MARTIN: Row 4: EVELYN LEAR, MRS. SMITH Isponsorl, JACKIE ROLSTON. DELTA Sponsor: MRS. WOLLETT President W'-18 HELEN LEE MADGE The primary purpose of Tri-Y is fo creafe and culfivafe un- dersfanding and friendship befween and among girls of all religions and creeds. Delfa Tri-Y girls enjoyed a very happy year and a half. We fried fo fulfill our dufies as Tri-Y girls, and of fhe same fime fake parf in many good fimes. Some of our profecfs were rais- ing money for fhe World Reconsfrucfion Fund, collecfing clofhes for fhe people of Japan, and decorafing Chrisfmas frees for fhe veferans af Sawfelle Yeferans' Hospifal. We enjoyed doing fhese good furns, and we hope fhey were helpful. Our social evenfs included slcafing, swimming, picnics and going fo fhe Hifching Posf Theafer. Since graduaiion we have had a pof luclz dinner af which everyone had a grand fime, so much so, fhaf we made our plans for ofher such occasions. ln facf, our Tri-Y experiences will never be forgoffen, and we are fhanlrful fo have had fhe opporfunify fo learn fhoughfful- ness, graciousness, and sincerify fhrough fhis fine club. J L . IOTA Sponsor: MISS DOUGHERTY President W'4B BETTY YERXA S'4B NATALIE GOLDBERG lofa Tri-Y was organized by a group of B11 girls lo fulfill fhe purposes originafed by fhe Y.W.C.A. Each Monday af noon, lofa members meef in D124 wifh fheir sponsor, Miss Dougherfy, fo plan and worlc on various Y.W.C.A. profecfs and fo fransacf necessary business. Social acfivifies consisf ol parries and dances af fhe homes ol ihe girls. Among fhe Y-sponsored acfivifies ol a more useful nafure have been Phe malzing of liHle, flannel lcimonas fo be senf fo China: and more recenfly, liffle booiies fo go fo Europe lhrough fhe Soufh Side Cenfer, Y.W.C.A. Comer Ironf: BETTY YERXAQ Row 2: Il-rI: MARILYN HOLTZ- MAN, HELAINE ZOLKOVER, FAYMA GOLDMANQ Row 3: BUNNY HARRIS, VIRGINIA HASKELL, JACKIE ROOUES, DIANE NISBIT, PAT WUESTHOFF, FRANCINE GOLDMAN, NATALIE GOLDBERGg Row 4: LORRAINE MYERS, PAT TOL- STOY, BEVERLY LEWIS, BARBARA JOHNSON, LINDA TRIVOLI, CARMEN SAPPENFIELDg Row 5: BEVERLY FISHER, MARILYN BLUROCK, PAT WELLMAN, MARY LITTLE, NAOMI EITAN, PEGGY MIELE, BOBBIE CAMPBELL: Row 6: MARI- LYN AVERY, DOROTHY MCCANTS, JOAN STAUBER, NORMA ROSA, GLORIA ENSIGN, ALYCE MAE SHAW, RUTH GUSTA- SON, MARY FRANCES HEWITTQ Row 7: JOAN RHODES, MARY LOU FAVILLE, SHIRLEY NIELSON, JOANNE CRAICK, DORIS ROSNER, NADINE GROSS, BETTY SUE OTTO, ANNETTE NELSON. THETA Sponsor: MRS. LINDER President W'48 JACKIE ROLSTON MARGARET MARTIN S'4B GAY HAGAN We Senior A's of Summer '48 are proud fo boasf of fhe associafions we have made fhrough our membership in Thefa Tri-Y. We have learned fo appreciafe one anofher fhrough fhe many worfhwhile profecfs which we have sfrived successfully fo complefe. Since fhe B11 grade, when Thefa was firsl launched, we have parfici- paiecl in such acfivifies as co-sponsoring fhe April Showers dance, helping lhe children of war-shaffered Europe, crffending infer-club meefings, feas, and carnivals. Under fhe laifhlul leadership ol our winfer and summer presidenfs, Thefa has risen fo ifs disfinguished place, bofh as a group of Dorsey Senior A girls and as a composife of many generous and fruly fine individual girls. Cenhr Ironf: BARBARA VANATTAg Row 2: JOANNE LYLE, MARGARET MARTIN, Row 32 JAN MILLER, CAROLYN HUBBS, JOANNE BERGER, JEANNE HARKEYQ Row 4: ELEANOR GUION, GLORIA DUNKLEY, NANCY HEINEMAN, MRS. LINDER, RUBY THOMPSON: Row 5: DIXIE MORROW, BARBARA RUTH, PAT HAGAN, BETTY MCHUGH, JAC' QUELYN VOLPPg Row 5: BEVERLY THOMASON, JEAN ABBE, MARILYN ODOM, DIANA ANDERSON, BARBARA CHUTUK, LORRAINE BALLERINO, Row 7: EMMA SHAW, JEANNE BECKHAM, JOAN SCUDDER, SHIRLEY DUNBAR, DOROTHY TALLY, DORIS MURRAY, SHIRLEY ICKESQ Row B: MARY MARGARET WITTERS, LELA DeJARNETTE, ELIZABETH HUGHES, JACKIE ROLSTON, RUTH BRANCH, VALICE LANGENDORF, MARGUERITE BELL, CAROL BADER: Row 9: BARBARA ROBERTS, SHIRLEY WEEKS, DIANA LEE DOSCH, MARGIE ELLIOTT. BETA Sponsor: MISS UNGER President W'-18 GEORGIA BURKE S'48 SALLY BONE We began planning fo organize our Tri-Y when we firsf came fo Dorsey. ln fhe A10 semesfer abouf forfy signed a pefifion requesfing a Tri-Y if we could pass fhe fesfs. Mos! of us did pass, 'and we became fhe Dorsey Bela Tri-Y. Mrs. Smifh was our firsf sponsor: fhen Miss Unger fool: over for Phe second ferm. To fhese fine women we owe much as we would nor have progressed nearly so well wifhouf eifher of fhem. Our purposes, in common wifh fhose of ofher Los Angeles Tri-Y's, are fo be as helpful fo ofher people as we can, fo be beffer cifizens, fo undersfand lhe problems of foday, io eliminale racial and religious prejudice, and fo learn fo gel along wifh many girls. All fhese aims musf be reached by every girl in good measure if she hopes fo live a good life for herself, and in relafion fo ofhers. Row I II-rl: GEORGIA BURKE, LILLIAN SHINER, JOYCE RUSSELL, BETTY WEISS, FLORENCE ROSE, NOTA ANN LYMAN, VIVIAN POLITO, ELEANOR CARTER, MARION KAUFFMANQ Row 2: SALLY BONE, MARILYN IZOR, NANCY HATCHER, JOAN BULLOCK, SANDRA GITLIN, MISS UNGER, CLAUDETTE GOODRICH, JOAN KREISMAN, HELEN SIATOS, SANDY BOCKALLg Row 3: FAITH ANDERSON, JOYCE ANN FULTON, BARBARA EMERSON, ELAINE GREN- STEEN, VIRGINIA KOULOS, HELEN DAXTER, DARLEEN PAUL, Row 4: BARBARA GREGORY, MARILYN GUSTAFSON, ELLAGENE KENNEDY, SUE AVEN, JEAN LIETS, BETTY MOSS, MARGARET MCBRIDEQ Row 5: CAMAY MELLOR, PENEISE PENHALL, JOAN EASTBURN, CAROL WILLIAMS, AUDREY MONTGOMERY, MARY JOAN HEALY. ZETA Sponsor: MISS YERIAN Presidenf: W'48 MIRIAM HALL S'48 EVELYN LEAR The chief purpose ol Zefo Tri-Y is fo fill our lives wifh good fhoughfs and good lurns for orhers, and so live more fully bofh for ourselves and oihers. To creofe a feeling of warmfh and undcrsfanding among girls of Dorsey is our special purpose. Lasf Chrisfmas we packed o grand big box and senf if lo a needy buf very worfhy home. Af fhe presenf, we are sfarfing on lhe profecf of making miffens and socks for fhe children in Europe made desfifufe by fhe war. This profecf will be com- plefed somefime fhis spring. We are making plans now fo send Iwo represenlafives fo Asilomar for fhe yearly conference of Y.W.C.A. leaders, which is held abou! spring vacafion fi:-ne. Front cenferz MIRIAM HALL, Left diagonal: LEATRICE JAMES, FRANCIS SMART, EVELYN LEAR, ANN BUSSEY, ERNIE THERIOT, MILDRED PILKINGTONg Riqhf diagonal: LaVERNE ROSS, DORIS RIVERS, JANICE HOWARD, MARY ALICE JOHNSON, IRIS TAYLOR, MEREDITH COLEMAN5 Top row: II-rl: MARY LOUISE PAYNE, LILLIE PRATER, BETTY BRIDGES, EDYTHE HEARD, BARBARA WATSON, JACOUELINE HARDEE, LORETTA TOWNSEL, MISS YERIAN. PATRICIA PRESCOTT. KAPPA Sponsors: MRS. BULPITT MISS SLYKHOUS President W'48 GERALDINE KELIGIAN S'-18 JOYCE SCHULTZ Every Monday and somcfimes offcner, Kappa Tri-Y meels in D121 under fhe guidance of our sponsors, Mrs. Bulpill and Miss Slykhous, fo discuss fhe various acfivifies in which we plan fo parfiripafe. The firsf social evenf of fhis Ierm was a slumber parfy for cld members, Af fhe end of Ihe firsl semesfer, fhe oufgoing presidenf, Geraldine Kcligian, gave a luncheon for fhe insfalla- lion of new officers, which gave our new leaders a mosf hearfy send-off on Iheir dulies and provided a good lime for fhe resf of us. The purpose of Tri-Y is chiefly Io make opporfunifies for girls fo become beffer acquainfed wifh olher girls, nal only aI Dorsey buf wifh girls of many schools. Members of Tri-Y are required lo go fo one lnfer-Club Council meefing each semesler af Ihe Soulllside Y. W. C. A. Here fha girls from Dorsey, Manual, Washingfon, and ofher schools become acquainfed and make many good friends. CenIer front: GWENDOLYN MINICK: Row 2: ll-rj: MINA BERMAN, PAT LANE: Row 3: SALLY MARKS, BARBARA STEGMANg Row 4: DORRAINE SCHNITZER, GERALDINE KELIGIAN, LAVONNE GEORGE: Row 5: GLORIA WEFEL, JOYCE SCHULTZ, Row 6: ROSE MARY DAY, JEANNE BRUSH, NOREEN HENRY, BARBARA AUGE, PAT PETERS: Row 7: JOANNE JONAS, MRS. BULPITT, ROSE MARIE AVZARADEL, MISS SLYKHOUS, BARBARA HALIGMAN, JEAN CRAFT, Row 8: DONNA SAXE, PAT MCGUIRE, ELLEN CHRISTEN- SEN, ELAINE CASTRO, ALYCE DEL CAMPO, ROBERTA SEEBERG, LORRAINE EHLERS, CAROL LEETE, CAROL DAVIS. ALPHA TRI-Y Sponsor: MRS. BATES Presidenf: S'4B BEVERLY SMITH Iacfinql Alpha Tri-Y is Ihe baby among fhe Dorsey Tri-Y's. To meel fhe desires of lhe Tenfh Grade Girls, Alpha Tri-Y was organized in April of fhis school Ierm. We sfill have much fo learn and a lang fufure in which fo learn if. Now we are planning fo have a pop-corn boofh of fhe Tri--Y Carnival, and we hope fo raise a large working fund. We have also helped along Ihe projecf of making felf boolies for Ihe babies in China. Our Tri-Y is working very hard Io undersfand and keep up fhe high sfandards of fhe Tri-Y. Row I lfronflz BEVERLY SMITH: Row 2 ll-rj: BEVERLY JOHNS, NANCY LAW, Row 3: DARLENE DEMPSY, BARBARA GREGG: Row 4: COLLEEN MILLER, AUDREY COADY: Row 5: MARY STEINKAMP, DOROTHY GABRIELSON, Row 6: CAROLE DONLEY, CAROLE SHAW, Row 7: DONNA PETTY, MARGIE ROBBQ Row 8: GALE WOODWARD, MARY OBERG, AUDREY GRAY, CARYL TOBIN, CAROL KANE, PAT BLAY. EUODIA CLUB Sponsor: MISS MARIAN SCHMIDT, Community Leader Presidenf: W'4B RUTH McDOLE S'-18 JANET HEDMAN The purpose of flre Euodia Club af Dorsey is Io encourage devofional fhoughfs and promofe Chrisfian fellowship among The girls. lf is an infer-denominafional organizafion and wel- comes any girl on fhe campus. The word, Euodia, comes from fhe Greek and means fragrance. ln fhis word we have found our slogan, FragranI for Christ The flower of Ihe club is a rose, symbolic of the name, Euodia. Row I ll-rl: PAT WESTERGARD, PAT MARSHALL, JOAN PACKARD, CHARLOTTE INNES, DORIS RIVERS,, CARMA LINDSKOOG, EDYTHE HEARD: Row 2: MARIAN SCHMIDT lsponsorj, PATTY WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH SWANSON, JANE MOVSESIAN, DORA HORI, BETTY KURTZ, BETTY HORI, SIGNA ROSWALL, JANET LOU HEDMAN, RUTH MCDOLE. low I ll-rl: ALBERT GORDON, LAWRENCE COHEN, SAN- SCIENCE CLUB ROW I Il-rl: DOROTHY KISHLANSKY, JANICE BOVILL, SANDRA GITLIN, RUTH NESSANBAUM, GLORIA SAWN, EILEEN ABBOTT, CAROL WALKER, PATRICIA PETER, MARILYN NEWDELMAN, JOANNE STEINMETZ, ROW 2: DIONA LETVIN DOROTHY HANNAMAN DYONNE HARMON BARBARA WESTBYE HELEN ICAULMAN PEGGY COLUMBUS, DONNA HIELSCHER, HARLAND GREEN, SALLY DARNALL, SHIRLEY CHAMBERLAIN, ANITA BRANS, sponm: MR. JAFFRAY HENRY MELcoMBE JERRY SCHOEN. ROW 3: MR. .IAFFRAY Bos TAMKIN, RUSSELL FLEMING, BILL BUSH, , BERNARD EISHMAN, ROBERT CAMPBELL, DON SNYDER, I.EoN COLEMAN, RUDY SHEPHERD, JACK DRICGERS, P '4 'ff W 48 HARUNND GREEN SEYMOUR ALPERT, BERNARD KEYSER. ABSENT: RICHARD BERTINO, DoN BLACK, EDWARD HAMILTON, RICHARD s'4B BERNARD KEYsER JACKSON, ROBERT NIGHSWONGER, GLORIA McMILLAN. Purpose of lhe Science Club: To acl as a cenfer in which all sfudenls inleresled in sludy- ing science may organize lor mufual encourage- menf in lheir chosen field. To inferesl and encourage sludenfs inferes-fed in science fo enler in lhe various compefifive examinalions given by various organizalions. These organizafions olier wonderlul opporfunifies fo sfudenls who do well in science, We feel lhal fhere is no belfer way lo lceep abreasl of scieniific aclivifies lhan by geffing fogefher and discussing wifh each ofher various phases ol science and lhe presenl acfivily in lhe scienlilic field. To benelil sludenls inferesled in science by giving lhem lhe opporfunify fo aclually observe highly scienfific experimenfs. These experimenls are performed by lhose members ol fhe club who are doing inleresfing worl: af lhe presenf lime in science. lmporlanf proiecfs fhis year: Field frips lnof I on school limej lo: Slafion KMTR, Cenfral lce Company, an evening wilh fhe lelescope al Dorsey, fhe laboralories ol U.S.C., While's Poinf, Palos Verdes, Union Oil Company, fhe Grilfilh Observalory. We are planning many more field ' lrips. Meelings are held al noon-lime every Wed- nesday. Execulive meeling are held every Tues- i day al noon. ,1 wn Bw , PROJECTION CLUB S-ponsor: MR. GORDON Presldenf: W'4B HAROLD COMINS S'4B HAROLD COMINS The duiies of lhe Profeclion Club are lo run fhe profecfion machine lor lhe various classes which schedule molion picfures. Members of fhe Club assigned lo show a parficular film musf lransporf all equipmenf fo fhe room fusl before lhe scheduled lime, and remove all equipmenl al fhe close of fhe scheduled run. Each mem- ber is required fo have earned and fo hold a Board of FORD'KATZ, LEONARD LEVIN, HAROLD COMINS, GABRIEL ALLWEISS: Row 2: HARLAND GREEN, HENRY MELCOMBEp Raw 3: LOUIS RICHTER, RUDOLPH MODSTER, NORTON BUTLER, PHYLLIS FISHMAN, JOHN KING, MARVIN BEIT- NER, EDDIE HANIN, MR. GORDON, JOE REICHMAN. Educolion Hprofecfionisl license in order fo be frusfed wilh fhe operalion of lhe machine, a process which calls for considerable mechanical skill and knowledge ol wha! lo do in an emergency. Members of lhis club have disfinguished lhemselves fhroughoul Dorsey High School lor lheir reliabilify and fhoroughly safisfaciory services. 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A ' ' Qkgfm ... 74 DORSEY ORCHESTRA Sfudenl' Diredor: W'48 JERRY POLLACK 5P '5 ': MR- MARTIN sua BERNARD IcEYsER Wiihouf our Orchesfra fhe Dorsey Communify would nof be able fo enjoy Hne, insfrumenfal music af ifs Assemblies, Circle programs. and ofher occasions when M'f b ' of Ih' o d wpha' musical appreciafion en masse is an imporfanf feafure of fhe enferfainmenf or ,rggaclg ':rg'w9'gkBF:Fg3B:::: inspirafion. Those who have heard our Orchesfra play a number from ils major ' reperfoire, appreciafe somewhal, af leasf, fhe hours of weekly, diligenf pracfice fhal members have spenf in class rehearsal and as individuals fo bring fhis music fo TEMPO, HELEN oEssY, VIAN ous. MUKES, EARL GATELY, MAR- SHALL HAIGI-I, BERNARD KEY- enioyvble peffedivn- SER, RUBY LuaAN, ADELE MAN TON, NANCY MISPAGEL, Roo NEY MoNsoN, DOROTHY NOR- MAN, DORIS NusIIAuM, JERRY voLLAcIc, CAROLYN STEVENS, MARILYN STEVENS, MARLENE VANDERENDE, DOROTHY WALK- ER, DORIS WAX, ALBERT wEIss, ARNOLD WEISS. .lt DORSEY BAND ARTIN Sponsor: MR. M Drum Muiorz W'48 MARSHALL HAIGH ' HAIGH Drum Malorz S 48 MARSHALL d as fhe Pacer ol lhe foo!- The Dorsey Band, under fhe direclion of Mr. Marlin, serve ball cheering secfions and numerous Circle programs. This year's group, over lorfy sfrong, has emphasized fhe imporfance of lhe Band in Dorsey's life. Jusf as fhe progress of our foofball opponenfs seemed ready lo overwhelm our Dorsey eleven, fhe enfhusiasfic, over! members of fhe Band would bursf forfh wifh a musical vengeance which soofhed fhe lense nerves of fhe loofball roofing seclions. Here's fo fhe Band! --N--.A.....,L Nl I 'Q -. Row I U-rl: ELLIS STORY, ROD BAILEY, RALPH RASMUSSEN, JOYCE LANDAU, ARNOLD WEISS, JOAN LANDAU, ALBERT WEISSQ Row 2: EDWIN MALTZ, ROBERT McKECHNIE, BERT SIMON, DICK BS EUGENE THOMPSON SINO, WILLIAM GOLDMAN, HOWARD GARDNER, Row 3: LEE LOFTON, BOB PARENT, PAUL BACHMAN, DICK PARENT, EDWARD HAMILTON, HARVEY ROTH, HARLAN OLSON, THOMAS JOHNSON, MARSHALL HAIGI-Ig Row 4: MR. MARTIN, JAMES DOYLE, JAMES MOULTON, CHARLES SHEPHERD, ROBERT MouLToN, nos HARRIS, HENRY . g , LEWIS, JACK ERIEDMAN. ' W , GRUB , , RICHARD FELDMAN, MARIE BRU- ls THOMPSON, GLEN KELLY, roM ff- 4 . GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Presldenh W'48 MARY ANNE FLIPSE Sponsor: MRS. HEALEY SWB MARY ANN FLIPSE The Girls' Glee Club, under fhe sponsorship of Mrs. Healy, appears many limes during lhe school ferm before audiforium, club, radio, musical feslival, and ofher audiences. Through individual lraining of promising singers, as well as fhrough group pracfice, Mrs. Healy has raised fhe sfandard ol fhe per- formances of lhe Glee Club. As many girls as mighf masfer fhe fechnique ol lhe solo were encouraged fo sing as soloisfs in one program or anofher during fhe school year. Besides fhis challenging program of musical acfivilies, fhe girls ol fhe glee club enjoyed parfies, frips, and olher soci al limes. Row I ll-rl: ARIEL MCEATHRON, CAROL GRAY C , ARO LYN Husas, NORENE HENRY, BARBARA SWAN AN NETTE SAVAGE, EILEEN KERKOCHIAN, HARRIET 'NEW QUIST, CLARA NEWOUIST, GERALDINE KELIGIAN, ELAINE LAMPASg Row 2: DIANE DQLARIOS BETTY SAHROIAN, CAROL COHEN LORRAINE PINK. ALIC . . E EBERLE, NADINE HARPER, BETTY MOSS, IRMA GARCIA URSULA VECCHIOp now sz NANCY xnLeonE, SALLY MCCLELLAND, BEVERLY NORTHCUT, JOANNE BINKERT, JOYCE ANNE FULTON, GEORGIA aunxe, ROBERTA TURNER, FLORA BRUSSA, HELEN BRUSSA3 new 4: LOIS HALL, MARIAN McDOLE, LORRAINE BALLERINO, wsu FENIG, sEonsELYN vAN NOTE, DONNA WELSH, MARILYN NASH, MURNEY HARDON, oonomv APO- SICSEVQ Row 5: BETTY HOLDEN IAN, ANGELINE MARC , CATHERINE OLSEN, MELISSE STRASIER, LaOUITA HEATON, JUDITH STEVENTON, MRS. HEALY, CAROL BADER, PAT LAUBENDER, CELESTE VANDER VELDE, BERNICE WAYMIRE, MARY ANNE FLIPSE. DORSEY SWING BAND Sponsor: MRS. HEALY Co-Sponsor: MRS, THORSON Director: DAVID LUND The Dorsey Swing Band firsi came info exisfence fhis semesfer fo meel lhe requesfs of fhe Dorsey Communify. Th B d . . . . e an is a fen piece group, conslsfmg of four saxophones, fwo humpefs, a frombone, piano, bass, and drums. Allhougll fhis is ils firsf semesfer, fhe Band has mel wifh popular acclaim al fwo assemblies and has been lhe foasl of lhe evening al several dances. As fhe Band is meefing a need long fell by many swing-minded Dorseyifesf' mos! any Don or Donna anficipafes a brighf and enduring fufure for lhis new musical organizafion. DAVID LUND-Loader and Saxophone' PAUL ANDERSO , N, MARK TRAVERSINO-Piano: ROBERT THOMPSON, WALTER BENTON, TED SHEPHERD, BERT SIMON-Saxophonesg KEN HEDSTROM, RICHARD FELDMAN, BOB REANEY-Trumpet GARY CREGGER, ROGER SANT -T b ' rom one, THEODORE EVANS, ROD BAILEY, CHARLES REDD-Drum, EARL GATELY-Bass. Row I ll-rl: LELA DQJARNETTE, JOANNE LYLE, DORIS RIVERS, MURIEL DIAMOND, PAT ALEXANDER, SHIRLEY JACOBS, JANET MILLS, VIVIAN POLITO, YVONNE CURTIS, GEORGIA KUNELIS, CAROL MORRIS, ELEANOR CARTER, MISS TREVOR- ROW, Row 2: MARILYN IZOR, PAT WESTERGARD, CARMA LINDSKOOG, JACKIE MARSHALL, DIANE NISBIT, JOAN MENDELSOHN, BEVERLY ZAPOLSKY, JEANNE BECKHAM, BONNIE HARPER, ELIZABETH HUGHES, MARY VENNICK, GRETCHEN ASHWORTHg Row 3: CARLEENE KOOBATION, ELMA KELIGIAN, SHIRLEY DUNBAR, CAROL HUDDLESTON, DOROTHY BAILES, EMMA SHAW, MARY MARGARET WITTERS, ACAPELLA CHOIR Sponsor: MISS TREVORROW Presldenh W'4B LELA DQJARNETTE S'4B THOMAS ARNOLD ln fhe Acapella Choir are gafhered many of fhe mosf disfincfive voices among Dorsey's sfudenf singers. Under fhe leadership of Miss Trevorrow, fheir feacher and sponsor, fhe Choir has gained an enviable repufafion as one of fhe besf high school choirs in Los Angeles Cify. Talenfed singers are here given many op- porfunifies fo sing before school, church, radio, and club audiences. Members enjoy many good fimes fogefher in addifion fo flreir associafion as singers. SHIRLEY WEEKS, HELEN MADGE, SUE AVEN, BARBARA GREGORY, Row 4: PAT PETER, RICHARD LAWSON, JACK CAPONE, EDWARD PASINI, WILFRED LONG, CHARLES REDD, CLARENCE LIVELY, GEORGE PUTNAM, DON OLSON, IRVING RATNER, RONALD TEALL, JEANNE BRUSH, Row 5: JIM McJANNET, DICK OLSON, TED TETZLAFF, KEITH MEINEN, THOMAS ARNOLD, JOHN CORSER, BOB TAMKIN, JOHN LINCOLN, DAVE BLOOD, IRWIN JOSEPHSON, BOB ROONEY. CTA. PHILHARMONIC CLUB Sponsor: MRS. HEALV Presldenh W'4B ROBERT HENKIN S'4B BETTY HILLIKER The sole purpose of fhe Philharmonic Club of Dorsey is fo promofe inferesf in, and furfher enfoymenf of culfural music. lf also provides opporfunify for sfudenfs fo develop confidence and earn praise by performing for ofher sfudenfs af meefings and musicales af school and public places. The Philharmonic Club was sfarfed in 1942 under fhe sponsorship of fhe Soufhern California Symphony Associa- fion. Douglas Elliofl of Dorsey was made fhe presidenf of fhe Hll-Cify Philharmonic Club organizoiions. Membership is limifed fa 35. Sfudenfs accepfed, musf be performers or avid music lisfeners. All members musf show a sincere desire fo promoie musical aclivifies in fhe Dorsey Communify. Each year in fhe spring fhe Philharmonic Club has a musicale and fea for school adminisfrafors, supervisors, and people prominenf in civic affairs of Los Angeles and nearby cifies. Row I II-rl: MARY MILLER, JOAN GALIER, DORIS RIVERS, JAN MILLER, PATRICIA WESTERGARD, ANN BERNARD, LILLIAN FOX, LIA SUNSHINE, LENORE HEDMAN, SALLY DARNALL, BARBARA AUGEg Row 2: RICHARD VOGLER, HOWARD SCHIFTER, PEGGY MADGE, JOCELYN MULLER, JEANNETTE LUDWIG, HARRIETI' EDWARDS, ESTELLE GURVIN, ARLENE WATSON, MARGARET GERISCH, SHARON ENTWISTLE, BILL YACKEL, CLINTON ROATHg Row 3: BETH DAVIS, ROBERTA GOGGIA, BETTY HILLIKER, JIMMY DOYLE, ROBERT HENKIN, KEITH MEINEN, BOB TAMKIN, CATHRYN OLSON, GLENNA, MAGINNIS, MRS. HEALY. Row I II-rI: MARGARET MARTIN, JOANN LINDENBAUM, DIANE NISBIT, LAURA LEA SIDENBERG, SHIRLEY JACOBS, Row 2: HOWARD RIEDER, DAN HOOD, DON JESSMON, JUNE WIEDDER, VITO COSTAN- TINO, SANDRA WENKERT, JULIAN BURTON, JOAN MENDELSOHN, NORBERT EACH, JANE MOVSESIAN, EVELYN GOLDSTEIN, JOEL GLICKMAN, RONALD BRODY, MRS. MOORE. Picfures in fhe second row are scenes from CHARM SCHOOL Leffi SANDRA WENKERT AND NORBERT BACH. Riqhf ll-rl: JO1 ANN LINDENBAUM, MARGARET MARTIN, SANDRA WENKERT, DIANE NISBIT, SHIRLEY JACOBS, Dance Masier, DON JESSMON. The picfure af fhe boffom shows Dorsey's enfranfs in fhe Fall Speech Fesfival, who were bofh skillful and successful, as fhey carried away fhree firsf places and fwo seconds, placing more offen fhan any ofher high school in Soufheln California. Row I ll-rl: BOB ROONEY, CLAIRE KAY, HOWARD RIEDER, MAURICE ALHADEFFQ Row 2: MURNEY HARDON, MARIAN SIEGAL, JULIAN BURTON, JOEL GLICKMAN, DON HIRSH, DEAN PIC'L, MELVIN FLACK. ' W EIVIIN 'W T: E25 ,. 'I . qw , '17'i1'l' If L I Q-I II, , N I--nr rf L1 .iw ,WI,,,r,,,, we If will: I ,. V q, I' Ly I , I A nonsev commuurrv PLAYERS 'lllllllll Praia..-f: w'4a LAURA LEA slnsunsns 116 s-as Howno msosn I V I . WI ,IIB ' ' I 1s-5 The Communily Players can be counled upon always fo produce Q,ffg'fLl1'lIQf' oufsfanding plays. Under Phe experienced and skillful direcfion of ll Mrs. Annice Moore, fhey are now producing fwo plays a semesfer. One and all fhe Players agree fhaf Me play's fhe Ming. The lirsf presenlafion in lhe fall was a lighf comedy CHARM SCHOOL: lhe second one, climaxing fhe winfer semesfer's achieve- 'flrllllliiw-I I 5, anII: ll If'ga I 'I 'A'gQff1,iTjL,'f, I Qlw I I menfs, was fhe lavish producfion ol James M. Barrie's THE ALMIRAHLE CRICHTON. The summer semesfer, wifh many new 'l l H L asm, players, presenfed Thornfon Wilder's Pullifzer Prize play, OUR will TOWNf fhen culminafed fhe year's producfions wifh Shalcespeare's V ' TWELFTH NIGHT. H's a shame all Dorsey sfudenfs can'f be mem- I , E I bers of fhe Communify Players: if's a liberal educafion fusi fo I parlicipafe in a good play. The piclura, upper righl, is a scene from OUR TOWN wilh Clyde Graflon and Marilyn Cohen. Below are Iwo scenes Irom Ihe HADMIRABLE CRlCHTON with Joel Glickman, Laura Lee Selden- berg, Julian Burton, Norborf Bach, Evelyn Goldslein, Joan Mandol- xohn, and Ronald Brody. MRS. ANNICE C. MOORE. Sponsor Row I lkneeling I-rl: RONALD BRODY, HOWARD RIEDER, JOEL GLICKMAN. Row Z: MRS, ANNICE C. MOORE, BOB ROONEY, NANCY HEINEMAN, JOYCE LANDAU, LILLIAN SHINER, MARIAN HADDAD, JOANN LINDENBAUM, SALEE PARELSKIN, MARILYN IZOR, MARION SEGAL, JOAN LANDAU, MIKE GEGNA, RONALD TEALL. Row 3: DAN HOOD, JULIAN BURTON, DERON BOGOSIAN, MARILYN COHEN, MAURICE ALHADEFF, ADELE HUSSAR, MARY JOAN HEALY, JUNE WIEDDER, MONTE LOGAN, ELLAGENE KENNEDY, CLYDE GRAFTON. JOHN TOURTAS, 19' L XX ll, ll si -.J ll-2-Ill.: V, , ,, , .av is ,V M EVENT Los Angeles Ciiy College Oraforical Tournamenf Los Angeles Cify College Debafe Tournamenf Speech Fesfival All Soufhern California Orafory Speech Fesfival All Soufhern California Exfemporaneous Speaking Universify of Soufhern California Sfafe Debaie Tournamenf Universily of Soufhern California Sfafe Oraforical All Soufhern California Debafe League Tournamenf Nalianal Forensics California Sfafe Division M EL DECK PARTICIPANT DEAN PIC'L TOM MULLIGAN DAVE GAYNOR MILES DEAN METFESSEL PIC'L CARL EEN E KOOBATION DEAN MILES DEAN DEAN PIC'L METFESSEL PIC'L PlC'L CARL BABER TOM MULLIGAN DAVE GAYNOR DEAN PIC'L MILES METFESSEL DEAN PIC'L VL GLENN ws- Qtfio' SEN- PUBLIC SPEAKING Sponsor: MR. CLEMENSEN Manager: W'4B MELVIN FLACK S'48 CARL BABER They've done if again! The Dorsey Forensic Club has won so many firsfs and seconds in Los Angeles, Soufhern California, and fhe Sfafe of California fhaf space in fhe annual only permifs lhe Iisfing of fhe mosf imporfanf. There have been, moreover, many vicfories which were nof heralded as such: for example: fhe convincing speechs which sfudenfs from fhe forensic class made in fhe home rooms, second period classes, and nearby elemenfary schools in behalf of fhe Communify Chesf, fhe Freedom Train, and ofher worihy causes. DEAN PIC'L MILES METFESSEL TOM MULLIGAN DAVE GAYNOR RESULT Firsf Place lfeamj Second Place findividualj Firsf Place Firsf Place Firsf Place Heami Firsf Place Firsf Place 41. l - Firsf Place ffeamj Firsf Place Firsf Place STANDING Il-rl: DEAN PIC'L, MEL FLACK, DAVE ELKIND, MYLES, METFESSEL, JIM ADAMS, AL ANDREOLI, GEORGE MASON: Row 2: DON HIRSH, DAVE GAYNOR, BARBARA CHUTUK, TOM MULLIGAN, BOB HENKIN, CARL BABER, CARLEENE KOOBATION. ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Sponsor: MR. DRURY Sfudenr Commissioner of Community Acfivifiesz W'48 SALLY LEVIN S'4B JERRY HINTZ The Assembly Commiffee is headed by fhe Sfudenl Commis- sioner of Communify Acfivifies under fhe sponsorship of a faculfy member. The full Commiffee is composed of eleven members, each of whom has a parficular duly fo perform. Eofh member is held responsible for seeing fhaf The assemblies assigned fo him re- specfively, have been properly signed for by fhe sfagc crew direcfor, fhe principal and vice-principals, and ofher designafed officials. ln oiher words, each commiffee member musf be sure ihaf no lasf minufe provisions arise in The planning ol assemblies. The primary purpose of fhe Commiffee is fo plan and offend fo fhe defails of presenfing educafional and enferiaining assemblies for fhe Dorsey Communify. Winfer Assembly Commifiee Row I Il-rI: PAT CREER, SALLY LEVIN, VIVIAN POLITO, BARBARA GREGG, VIRGINIA KOULOS, MARILYN BLUROCK, ANNETTE NELSON, BETTY SUE OTTO: Row 2: MR. DRURY, HOWARD RIEDDER, JACK BADER, EVELYN GOLDSTEIN, KEITH MEINEN, JAMES FRITZGERALD, HUGH WILSON. Summer Assembly Commiffee Row I fl-rj: ELAINE GRENSTEEN, FAYMA GOLDMAN, LOUISE BOCK- ALL, ANITA BRANS, NADINE GROSS: Row 2: MR. DRURY, JERRY HINZ, RONALD BRODY, LELA DE JAR- NETTE, BETTY HILLIKER, RUTH GUSTAFSON, JOEL GLICKMAN, ALAN DUNCAN. Absent RICHARD MARSH, JERRY FITZGERALD. .L , ., . ,N Vg, . X A.: ,,- L. 6 nl , A PRESIDENTS' FORUM Sponsor: MRS. RUSSELL Presidonf: DEAN PIC'L The purpose of fhis group is fo unify common school obfecfives and common means of affaining fhem among fhese oufsfanding Dorsey leaders, namely, fhe elecfed presidenfs of fhe many groups af Dorsey. Row I II-rl: MARILYN AVERY, HOSTESS CLUB: DEAN PIC'L, FRENCH CLUB: GAY HAGAN, THETA TRI-Y: Row 2: JEAN BEARDSLEY, SPANISH CLUB: SIGNA ROSWALL, C. S. F.: MARILYN WALTERS, DORSEY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: BUNNY HARRIS, LADIES: Row 3: EMMA SHAW, G. L, S.: VIRGINIA HASKELL, G. A. A.: SALLY BRILL, TENNIS CLUB: BETTY HILLIKER, PHILHARMONIC CLUB: SALLY BONE, BETA TRI-Y: Row 4: JIM EDDY, LATIN CLUB: HAROLD CUMINS, PROJECTION CLUB: HOWARD RIEDER, COMMUNITY PLAYERS: KENNETH BROWN, MANAGERS' CLUB: BOB WADE, KNIGHTS: Row 5: BERNARD KIPER, SCIENCE CLUB: DON CASHILL, L. D. S.: DICK KAPPAS, TRIANGLE: VERNON VESCIO, VIKINGS: JAMES FITZGERALD, SOUND CLUB. FINE ARTS COMMITTEE Chairman, Sfudenf Body Commissioner of Fine Arfs W'4B: PAT CREER S'4B: JOEL GLICKMAN This Commiffee has for ifs duly fhe encouragemenf and acfive promofion of Fine Arfs projecfs and programs fhroughouf The Dorsey Communify. They are on hand fo supporf and assisf of Audiforium, Circle, and Liffle Theafer programs, and fhey are consfanfly on fhe ouflook for ways and means of furihering aesfhefic values in Dorsey buildings and on Dorsey grounds. Row I Isiffing, I-rj: MARY VIDOS, JACKIE ROOUES, MARGARET MADGE. Row Z: DON HIRSH, JULIAN BURTON, JO-EL GLICKMAN, HOWARD RIEDER. A-LH SOUND CLUB Sponsor: MR. BROCKWAY President W'48 DON SIEGMUND S'4B JAMES FITZGERALD The Dorsey Sound Club is a vifal parl of fhe Dorsey Communify. Though fhey are one of lhe leasi publicized of lhe Dorsey service groups, fhey add a professional fouch lo all of our Audiforium Evenis, Afhlefic Meefs, and Circle Programs. They are unselfish of lheir lime and effori in behalf of fhe Dorsey Communily: wifhouf fhem we would noi be able fo hear and undersfand in many large gafherings. Kneeling: IRWIN SAXON, ROBERT MARTIN, ORSON WACHS- MUTHQ Sianding: BILL GERMAIN, WALTER SCHMITT, FRANK WASKA, ED. WALLACE, BUDD NEASE, JAMES FITZGERALD, JACK FRIEDMAN, DON SIEGMUND, LOREN STEADMAN, ED. PASINI, EARNEST DEMUTH, CHARLES NELSON, RICHARD BERGER. PRINT PRODUCTION STAFF Sponsor: MR. HAMILTON Manager: W'4B VERNON VESCIO S'4B ARTHUR B. DAVIS The Prinf Produciion classes have assumed fhe responsibil- ify for fhe publicafion of fhe Dorseygram, for many years cr bi-monfhly, buf recenfly-as of March, 1948, a weekly. Consequenfly, fhe responsibilifies of lhe Prinf Producfion Sfalf have almosf doubled wifh This sfepped-up publica- fion of Ihe school paper. Hesides ihe Dorseygram, fhe Pro- duciion Sfaff prinis school programs for graduafion, im- porianf assemblies, many lypes of office form cards, hall passes, posfers, and oiher miscellaneous prinf jobs. Members of the Prinf Production Siaff lalphabeiically arrangedl: JOE BERNSTEIN, ARTHUR DAVIS, LEON GILBERT, BILL GOGLER, TOM HELMSCHROTT, BOB HEPWORTH, ROD JOHNSON, JACK SEAGREAVES, MURRAY SIDELL, RICHARD TRIBBLE, VERNON VESCIO, DUANE WHARTON, DANIEL WRIGHT. STAGE CREW Sponsor: MR. HEDRICK Manager: W'48 JACK BADER S'48 DICK MARSH Wifhoul The aid of ihe Sfage Crew, assembly and oiher programs which musf depend for lheir success upon lhe arrangemenf of sfage selfings, lighfing, drawing of curfains, and properfies, would noi be successful. The Crew is divided info fhree secfions: ihe Elecfricians Crew, supervised by Loren Sfeadman: fhe Consfrucfion Crew, supervised by Bill Harper: and fhe Properfies' Crew, supervised by Bill McClive. All fhree crews musi worlc efficienfly bofh by fhem- selves and in coordinafion wifh ihe oiher fwo, lo insure fhe success of mosf sfage produciions. Row I: ROBERT ROBERSON, BILL MCCLIVE, RICHARD ARPEAg Row 2: LOREN STEADMAN, DICK MARSH, VINCENT CALA- ROSSI, MALCOLM MITCHELL, JEROME LEAF, Row 3: LELAND REED, JACK BADER fmanaqerj, HARRY SMITH, GEORGE ROGERS, DOUGLAS BARNETT, JOE DARUTY. 1 F A f 1 ,P . . F: 4 1 .-A weniqkg, VARSITY FOOTBALL I H A. Wifh fhe refurn of only lhree Leffermen from fhe X Championship 1946 squad, Coaches Hansen and S' vu ,' Lauerman looked fofward fo fhe coming season wifh 3 Y A fhe hope of fielding liffle more fhan a mediocre s ieam. . Affer a pracfice scrimmage wifh Manual Arls, I ' A ,W ,ir fhey were even more sure because fhe feam had I' X, I AA 1, V . lilfle of ihe finesse fhaf was displayed by feams of 'f L Ni . ,, I2 former years alfhough lheir pofenfial drive and spirif ,rl fi 1 cf ' . 1 Y 'ff ' V I , A .xt-ng .. ,L were unequaled. Then came fhe firsf prachce game in yy fl wifh Fremonf, who had been undefeafed for fwo COACH HANSEN years. As fhe Dons enlered fhe game fhey were 13 COACH LAUERMAN poinf under dogs, buf wenf on fo win 15-13. The lasf pracfice game before fhe League commenced was wifh Polyfechnic, who fell 20-0 fo fhe lighf and fricky Dorsey eleven. ln fhe League opener, fhe Dons came ouf on fop in a hard foughf game wifh Hollywood which ended 8-0. The game wifh Venice, who had for Iwo years held Dorsey fo deadlocks, gained for us sweef revenge fo fhe fune of 14-O. Againsf Hamilfon our feam sfarled as fhough fo chalk up anofher vicfory, buf in fhe waning minufes, fhe Yankees scoredg and fhe game ended 6-6. Affer a week of hard pracfice, we rolled up our biggesf score of fhe year, 25-0, over fhe feam from Universify. Traveling fo Fairfax, wifh fhe championship almosf wifhin our grasp, we were beafen 13-6, buf due io fhe decision of fhe Policy Delermining Commission on a previous Fairfax game, which rendered fhem ineligible fo parficipafe in fhe posf season Milk Bowl Carnival, Dorsey was chosen fo meef Garfield: and Venice was chosen fo meef Hunfingfon Park. Garfield, who held fhe lirsf place in fhe Norfhern League, played us in lhe fhird period of fhe day and were able fo score a lone six poinfs and go on fo win 6-0, alfhough fhe game was by far The mosf even and fhe dullesf of all fhe confesfs fhaf day. Thus ended fhe 1947 season wifh a record of 5 wins, 1 fie, and 1 loss. Six players were honored by being placed on fhe firsf and second feams of fhe Wesfern League: and fwo more received fhe furiher disfincfion of being chosen fhe second and fhird All-Cify selecfions. if , may ' ' I 1,1 ,X 35, 4 , Ji Q Ii - V ,., g -A X N' . I I . 1 - Q I 4 f , -fm ' 1 if 7' 'Q 1: . 'il . ', ill 'M i - ' 1 1 I ig' Q ' A g ' ' M I 9 1 xy D 2+ . Q ,E T 9 f ' . ...W Iw- R w I U-rl, PIPER, CLINE, NELSON, SUZUKI, LINGE, GREENBERG, KEEFE, SAHAKIAN, SMITH. Row 2, KELLY, MYERS, SHEETS, EDDY, PENNINO, LOKVAM, MANOOGIAN McLEAN, BARNETTE. Row 3, Coach LAUERMAN, CLEMENS, HADDAD, DELGADO, WOOD, WILSON, DENKER, BACH, SIDOTI, TARDAGUILA, Coach HANSEN. Row 4 WITZEL, GRANT, GULARDO, LUND, GIRHINY, BROWN, TORMEY, MANUS. 'T A5 D' auo rlrn so- 1 .1 UU! ef GC . I VW g a I , A 'a Q . 1 f. W so -x' fx ii K .- X- 'fv , ze f ' , 5, 4 'vi y 2, 7 j Q! D' ne Q f X 1.1 ,Q 4 W2 x , A D D A A is fl! . H,- A noNALo sr-lens 4- JOHN '-OKVAM n Guard. Gu'7'd ' O seser , , .'.'.'. .'.'. ..'.'......... .'.'.'.'.'.'.......... --- ....... ....... ---1-H .g222235:EQEZEZEQEEEIEIEIEIEI1I:IEIEEEE?g:::: '- Kilt-'S X,-F x k l ,D x o 7f' we l u..--, -.- - JERRY MYERS Tackle- Capfain, Second Shing w8SfElD League. -f ,ff eye? Nom MANooolAN Tackle. W Dorsey Dorsey Dorsey Dorsey Dorsey Dorsey Dorsey Second Shing Wesfern League 15-Freemoni' 13 20-Polyiechnic 0 8-Hollywood 0 'I4-Venice 0 6-Hamilion 6 25-Universiiy 0 6-Fairfax 13 'Q 1 I 'F Q JIM EDDY, Cenfer I V A 3 , ED TORMEY. Cenfer K? PHIL NELSON, Fullback I I -4' f i I If BILLY GREENBERG- Halfback, Frsf Shing Wesfern League: '09 WOOD- rIffd smng All-cffy End, Second Shing Wesfern League ,411 Q - -2 f 03 M Q I N xi ED CLINE Holfbaclc. , 'R -f ,I Ne T MERLE BROWN Guard. Li . ' L, 2. .. Avg, X Q I , we if . fl We X .K xg 4 ff? ' es DON HADDAD. End, Firsf Shing Wesfern League Second Shing All-Cify 3 Q ,-1 .-If' 1. , ef fsix L win LINGE. Halfback A, - ,I la: K ,f I I 9 5 fn. in l , ly .. 4646: dk Nr If V ,Q Y. IK s f' R x Syn 1 P X JIM KELLY, End. F! HUGH WILSON. End. ELM ER GIRHINY. Guard, O .1711:1i:I:1:1:2:5:51Q:5:f:2:2:E:E:5:f:2:2 O-1' . -5 fFf?F' u 3 M '11222f i fm fv- DOUG BARNETT. Halfbacl:-Firsf Shing, Wesfern League. 1 5 ICI DENKER, Cenfer. ARNOLD STONE. Guard. Row 1 II rI: Walters, Herman. McOmIe, Bailey, Crowell. Lorey, Beasley: Row 2: F. Brown, Muider McOmue Collins Johnson, T. Long, J. Long: Row 3: Jenkins. Wiclxlond, B. Brown, Odian, Abolion, Biby Bleweff Row 4 Rose, Pence, Block, Holman, Mariinsen, Sehneir. Isaacson. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL This year's Jay Vee Team was lhe firsl ol ifs kind al Dorsey. The Jay Yee Squad organized fo allow fhe players fo gain experience for a lafer chance af Varsily, were led fa vicfory by fhe excellenf quarferbaclzing ol Bill Bleweh' and Jim Biby, and fhe excepfional pass cafching and running of Ed Mulder, Jack Sahalcian, Skip Walfers, Bill Clemens, and Hedley Eeesley. 'W I. . ' I 1 I 1. 'I' DORSEY vs. LOYOLA Jay Vees -.,,,, Row 1 ll-rl: Long, Ella, Morris. Graffon, Waife, Gershon, Loffon, Moseman, Levy, Roberfson: Row 2: Manager Woo. C. Greene, Cunningham, Hilliard. Peha. Piper, Gerber. Haicher. DesMore1s: Row 3: Manager Blakey. Buckman. H. Barnett, Vose, W. Green. Nason, Flannagan. R. Barneh, Butler, Tonal. Karon. Coach Mazmanian, Coach Brubaker: Row 4: Laxor, Johnson, Colton. Nelson, P. Ronieria, Collinge, Wrighf, Fischer. Monoray. T. Renhria, Adalian, Lauer. Dohner, Bishop, Overacker, S. Johnson, BarneM. B E E F 0 O T B A L L WIH1 fhe refufn of many lqsf geqgon gquqdrneny fl1Qugl1 fhefe was nof one Leffefmdn in H79 gl'OUp llie Bee Bbmbefi COdCllECl by Bud Blllbdkef' H78 liel 1 1 P ol Assisfanl Coach Aff Mozmanian, slarled ol? badly lhrough fhe firsf lour games, buf fhey ended in a blaze of glory fhrough lhe lasf lhree. Aller four losses, fhe bgyg ggf rolling qnd knogked gff fhe League ehqmpiong ffgm Hqmilfqn by H19 COl1YlllCllIg SCOPE of 30-0. inilial Wlfl WGS all flldf WGS heeded. FIOIH lhefe on, nobody could score upon fhem wifh Saul Gershon, Niclc Ello, Barrie Karen, and Roberf Roberson doing fhe runhing. Up lronf, Dave Feha was lhe all around man, while fhe lighf lor a slarling faclcleberfh befween Hayward Darnell and Bill DesMarels was lhe hol spol: and we can'f forge! pass snagging Bill Long. There were ofher oulslanding players, especially in fhe line. The firsf sfring, loo, was quife elasfic because of ihe free subsfifufionvule. Therefore, we express our regrefs fo fhe players, who ihough fhey played a good game, didn? make fhis prinfing. COACH BRUIAKER f X f ' sins:-lou. sucmm. A nosenson, Qwffwbacll Hlu-,MDI Haffback l Halllaaclr fullback l i ?': :z' ' V ,QQ ., V 5 7' f Eg , . . ' ' 'Noun' 2-v Q1 5 .3 Q Ja . N ii' Q '. ,sf F PEHA. Guard. NASON. Tackle. Cenfer. Q 2 Space does noi allow us io pic- fure more of +l1e Bee Foo+baII indi- viduals lhough fhis represen+a+ion may noi appear io consfifufe Hue flrs+ s+ring a+ any par+icular lime during The season. - X MQ . I LONG. End. GERBER. VOS!- Guard. IA R N ETT Taclcle. WOO. End. L V , , Q 5 .I 9 .- I I A . Q i 0-. ., , W y v, hx ., 5 E E , M X jx T C 2 ,, Q 1 Q !,i??53ir W S . l - L if A Q I COACH KIDDER 10 1 1 BOB MARCUS, Guard - Capfain Row 1 II-rl: Aiberi. Melleri, J. Marcus, B. Marcus, Honey, Sipanhi, Console, Kleine: Row 2: Coach Kidder, Woods Piper, Ridgwoy, Johnson, Burke, Ochsner, Bloom. N VARSITY BASKETBALL This year's feam was one of fhe sfrongesf quinfels in years. Alfer a mediocre pracfice season, fhe Don cagers gof rolling by winning eighf auf of fen games, io lie wifh Universify for ihe Wesfern League fifle. In fhe Cify Tournament, fhe boys proceeded fo fhe semi-finals, where fhey were deleafed by Universify and Wilson. To reach fhe semi-finals, Dorsey defeafed Verdugo Hills and scored fhe upsef of fhe Tournamenf by defeafing Washingion. The loss fo Wilson in fhe consolafion round, neffed us a lourfh place spof in Cify baslcefball. The feam was led by Bob Marcus and Bob Woods, fhe fwo refurning Leffermen. The high poinf men were Joe Marcus: and Roland Alberf, who because ol illness, played only parf of fhe season. Gerald Honey and Bill Mellerf sparked fhe feam wifh fheir Hery play. Much fo everybody's surprise, nof one Don was picked for fhe firsf sfring All-League feam. Joe Marcus, Gerald Haney, and Bob Woods, however, were honored by being selecfed for second sfring posifions. i'c . 4. 4 1 ,I L B 'X ' -. W , x . ,L 4 L P , ' w f K. ighgg ' GERALD HANEY BILL MELLERT. JOE MARCUS. lOl WOODS Gund . Second Team Forward Forward - Second Team Cenfer - Second Team Wesfern League Wesfern League Wesfern League pf' L ,I XNHA M ,IVV X a ol . X fs ' L A 'f 1 W Lux . A Nr,x5X .f 13' .. , 4 ,, , ir, y F A: . V W V Y 3 y 'Q wil l HM 15 A Ugg, al fi I ,, , I, ln 'I'he above six picfures we see our championship Varsily Baslcefball leam in ac+ion. Mr. Kidcler has remarked lhai' aH'hough +his was noi 'rhe +alles+ feam he has coached since he has been ai' Dorsey, il is probably fhe besfz if is ihe only one 'l'ha+ has falten a league championship wilh-shim a+ +he helm. lfhfqx swf i a Nly r l BEE BASKETBALL Alfer a slow sfarf in fhe pracfice season, fhe Bee cagers won seven ouf of fen league games, fo finish fhird and gain a berfh in fhe cify playoffs. The Don quinfef was paced by Marv Blumenlhal and Gordon McNay. fwo high scoring forwards. Four ofher boys, Finigan, Powell, Poole, and Bordy all played good ball and were re- sponsible for fhe Bees lop-nofch showing. Only McNay was a senior: fhe ofher five boys will be back fo help fhe Yarsify nexf year. Scramble off Hue baclrboard! . ,v J - U, POWELL. ' 1 Cenfer x 90 2 5 s FINIGAN. Guard , ,,. x . ' ' v P 9 F r dwg Row I ll-rl McGowan, Boelier, Bailes, Cohen, lnbody, Poole, Bordy, Giiord, Finigan: Row Z, Coach Kidder, Trager, Zuckerman, Poiares, Putnam, Biumenfhal, Perref, Powell, Winston, McNoy.. High Jump! 01 V Q MARY BLUMENTHAL. Forward - Capfain Forward, Capfain POOLE. Guard , sf L M, off-fff 1 A w - 4 NQi McNAY, BORDY, Forward Guard Afmc af-Lllcej ,S 'Uv 'lcd J ,, W Row 'I ll-rl: Lessinqer, Coach While, Blocker, Row 2: Laham, Koopland, Thomas, Vanalla. Rose. Koulas, Kramer, DIGiovanni, Schulh, Flexo, Benan. , C E E S LEAGUE CHAMPIONS y This year's Cee Team under 'he capable coaching of Coaches Benavidez and While, fool: fhe League Championship, winning 9 and losing only 1. This season fhey learned pracfical lessons in Baslcefball fhaf nexf year fhey will be using on Bee and Yarsify. Alvin Rose CEE AND DEE BASKETBALL 48 an 1 -L DEES The smaller lellows who do nof play Bee, Yarsify, and Cee are called midgefx, buf fhis only refers fo size. To have spirii fo play ball and pracfice long hours falzes somelhing more fhan physical sfrengfh. This year's leam didn? fake any champion- ship, buf cerfainly fhe boys wha made up lhe feam had greaf fun playing. Row I ll-rl: Yana. Hedsfrom, Del lla, Marshall Laneasler, DeLavigne, Carroll, Abram- son, Sanders, Wilson. Coach Bonavidn. f m , 4 l' L- L , Nu! 'fig Joe Lancasler CROSS COUNTRY WESTERN LEAGUE CHAMPIONS This year for fhe lirsf fime since 1941, Dorsey had a Cross Counfry Team. Moreover, fhey lived up fo all expecfafions, as fhey easily won fhe Wesfeun League Champion- ship. The feam was paced by Harry Quacken- bush, who was undefeofed unfil fhe Cify Meef. The Don marafhdners finished liffh in fhe Cify Meef, buf had if- nof been for Quaclzen- bush's illness, fhey would have finished much higher. This year's feam moves righf on fo fhe Traclu Squad, wifh fwo excepfions, and should give fhe sfrengfh fhaf fhe squad needs in fhe middle disfances. Row I II-rl: ARMSTRONG, CLARKE, JERSKY, ADAMS, JACKSON: Row 2: COACH BENAVIDEZ, ANCKER, MULROONEY, IRADSHAW, MANICKY, DIEISKY, ALBERT, OUACKENBUSH. II' lies been wisely observed: The beginning of a long THE LETTERMEN-All will refurn wiflu fhe excepfian of iourney always sferfs wiflu flue lirsf sIep. Queclenbuslu and Albert TENNIS The Dorsey neffers sfarfed olf very slow fhis season.. They were beafen by Inglewood and Loyola. They began fo click when fhey almosf deleafed a sfrong Los Angeles feam. ln fhe Marshall confesf, fhey came info fheir own and won. If our feam keeps on improving, under fhe able coaching of Mr. Alley, as fhey have demonsfrafed fhey can in fhe lasf fwo mafches, fhey should make a good showing in League sfonding. Row I ll-rl: BLACK, CAPONE, LESSINGER, DISMUKES, HYMAN, CINTI, RASMUSSEN, GAYNOR, NEWMANQ low 2: COACH ALLEY, BONTEMPO, MARKLERI NELSON, KING, BLENDER, HOFF, NOURSE, BOODNICK, GREEN, KLEIN, FLAXMAN, MANAGER OLSON. 'lie Q Quqa 1.1 M4 fffff fs Eu. sQuAn 'lo V4 na w TED DEAN-Yell FAVOR DON SPECIAL Wifll A D Wifh a D Wifll a D-O-N-S DORSEY WII'Il u H Wifh an H Wifh CII H-I-G-H HIGH Wi'I'Il a D-O-N-S H-I-G-H Fiqh! 'em DORSEY HIGH .K HX nh , WARREN BAR- -Yell Leader BIG D D-O-R-S-E-Y D-0-R-S-E-Y D-O-R-S-E-Y DORSEY DORSEY DOORSEEY LW 1 N s f 1 . !,' I ,X A , ! Q 'Q ,Q ' K df? J ' ' . 'ii' J Wrlfereffg '3Qlb,f Lwgggn X f , R: E 3 I' N Q A N if, Q M , 2 K X' M -N i X 'a S 'Jfv ' If E5 X I 'Y' ff X, 1 Y -- -, , -AZ kj ii 1 J fr D- x N A GIL SIEGEL, YELL LEADER WARREN BARR. YELL KING a eu FRANK, YELL LEADER HANSEN GOES MAD! SWANSON TUMBLES SIAMESE Twms OUR HARD womume- BOYS KICK HIM AGAIN, IVER! PERSONALITY PHOTO OUR PRESIDENT, sos FORM nus mus WHATH MAY DAY DANCE EVERYBODY HAD A CHANCE! gi mllalig' 'KU 5 3 'is Row I: MADERAS, PA.1ARAs, BROWN, BLAKE, AL ROSENTHAL, c. LOFTON, CUNNLNGHAM, Kosr, TED RosENn-LAL Row 21 TATIAN, SHEPHERD, Rossl, ALEXANDER, JOHNSON, WOODMAN, FISHER, OLDHAM, TRAUB, KOLTZ SWANSONg Row 3: FREEMAN, LINDER, wAsKA, GORDON, NELSON, LEE LOFTON, COOPERMAN, BYMASTER, AXELROD LUND, JONES, MILLERQ Row 4: a. KREBS, VESCIO, cuNo, sEvsLLE, BOEHM, KREas, LANDWAES, aRussA TREGANOWAN, TANNEHILL. ' GYM CLUB Affer boasling championship feams for fhe pas! fwo consecufive years, fhis year's Gym feam slumped fo 41h place in fhe Wesfern League. Even fhough fhe Dons won only fwo meefs, fhey had several oufsfanding performers. Our parallel feam was one of fhe sfrongesf in fhe cify. Hofh Jaclc Cunningham and Hannes Boehm placed in fhe Wesfern League. Cunningham was fhe only Don firsf place winner in fhe League meef, while Hannes was a close fhird. Ofher Dons who furned in oufsfanding performances were Lee Loffon and Norm Traub in fhe rope climb: Les Alexander, high bar,' Bill Jones, rings: Sarlrie Tafian, fumbling: Vernon Yescio and Ed Cline on fhe long horse. ln fhe pracfice season our musclemen fared very badly as fhey losf fo Fremonf, Manual, and Roosevelf in succession. The Dons sfarfed fhe League meels by whipping Hollywood, buf from fhen on fhey losf fhree in a row before defeafing Universify in fhe lasf meef. In fhe League, fhe Dons scored 12 poinfs as Tafian, Traub, and fhe parallel feam of Boehm and Cunningham placed. LOFTON JONES soEHM as-am , , ,-,, ,f ' un' f Alf ff MW! ff! 7 ff 1,1 f X ALEXANDER f -1- -.....-..........X , 6 Levi I ,uf-ALM Iffoof Zwfg 1 AXELROD Sym! HIGH POINT MEN BOEHM CUNNINGHAM LOFTON TATIAN JONES SWANSON TRAUB CLINE ALEXANDER TATIAN 24 V1 24Vz 24 23 20 I 7Vz I 6 I 5 I4 CUNNINGHAM YRAUI 'IT .11 SHEPHERD ,X now I ll-rl: CURRAN, ARANAGA: new 2: oousr-nv, WRIGHT, mon, ADAMS, EDDY, LARY, PODOLOR, MANUS, BLACK, ANCKER: new 3: COACH HANSEN, woo, KAPPES, SIMS, nENTERlA, CLINE, ARMSTRONG, EVANS, WALLACE, HOFFMAN, MULLIGAN, BLEWETT, MULDER, LINGEQ now 4:WOLBY, cLEMENs, MANOOGIAN, MEINEN, JACKSON, BEESLEY, WALDMAN, sxono, HELTZEN, Muses, WETZEL, lsAAcSoN, WEINBER6, WADE, LoFToN, COACH BENAVIDEZ. VARSITY TRACK Dorsey's Wesfern League defending champions sfarfed off fhe season by defeafing Poly High, fhen winning over fhe nexf four League meefs. ,Al fhe lime fhis goes fo press, our spikesiers have wins over Venice, Hamilfon, Universify, and Fairfax. Our nezf meef wifh Hollywood will decide fhe League Championship. The Dons were paced by Ed Wallace, ace 880 sfar, who ran a 1:59:9 half mile, and broke fhe school 440 record in fhe fime of 51 seconds Haf.,The feam was well-rounded and had oufsfanding men in almosf every evenf. Ofhers who helped fhe cindermen in fheir drive for fhe League Crown were Jim Adams and Dick Kappes, milers: Lee Loffon and Bob Wade, 440: Leonard Chambers, high jump and broad jump: Bob Armsfrong, high and low hurdles: Norm Doughfy and Ed Wallace, 880: and Don Podolor and Ralph Manus, sprinfs. YP P. s . ., , . V. Zkjyii K qi , f 1s'r fa' :Fl K ,,.. COACH HANSEN ls-52551 ,.. Coach Owen Hansen was added fo fhe Dorsey Coaching 'i '11-.. Z .-., Q lu., Sfall in I938 and has remained here for 'lhe pasf len years. A g During fhai' lime he has capfured one Varsify lraclr. fwo ,l-:E VA'- fl VUSHY lovfbell- 0595+ 5 'rich and HW C hack C Pl9 'l lP5- ' f- Q ,,.. 2 -' Coach Frank Benavidez, assisfanf lracl coach under Coach Owen Hansen, was a graduale of Manual Arfs in l932. In his senior year he amazed lhe Cify frach fans by lurning in a 4:30 mile. A+ lhe Universify of Soufhern California, he held +he mile record al 4.I7 unlil lhe greai' Louis Zamperini hrolre if. ASSISTANT COACH IENAVID G v- li 11, .Lm l lu. 'W ' ww ,N f,ViEaf.wi'S K U , HIGH JUMP 220 AND 100 YD. DASHES Clgmgmg UP and gy.,-, Menus. Lofion. Podolor. RELAY TEAM: MILE i- L .-. 1 - K, MANUS. PODOLOR. WADE. LOFTON, HELTZEN, DOUGHTY, ARM- STRONG, CLEMENS, WALLACE. HURDLES MILE 880 YARD En? YYY r' ww... ARMSTRONG ADAMS WALLACE lb LEE LOFTON ACTION VARSITY TRACK DICK KAPPES Mile NORMAN DOUGHTY DORSEY 69 POLY DORSEY 78V2 VENICE DORSEY 58 HAMILTON DORSEY 58-516 UNIVERSITY DORSEY 67 FAIRFAX Q 880 2 A S ki ? 35 25V2 46 45-I X6 37 vi Afllllffbllg winning Ille high Ilurdles. I L Bo. WADE 1 W 400 M I Ing 'lhe 100 yard dash w ifh Loffon and Podolor in flue Don Podolor panlng 'Hle bafon fo Bob Wade In Hue Venke me 'I background. .w I un. Row I IlrI PFLEIDERER ARPEA, GREENFIELD, STERN, MITCHELL, MORRIS, GRIFFIN Row Z C LOFTON OUINCEY RENTERIA TOMITA, NELSON, PEHA, COLE, LACER, WRIGHT, DOYLEp Row 3 COACH HANSEN STORY MULROONEY SCHEXNAYDER, McWILLIAMS, BURBANK, MCINTYRE, MCNAY CARVER TONAI BEE TRACK This year's mighfy Bee feam has been undeleafed in fhe four league meels and should be League champs again for fhe ninlh lime. The Bee 660 yard relay feam has broken fhe school record made by fhe 1946 feam. Archie Quincey broke lhe low hurdles record in 13.4 and Tomila ran a 10.2 hundred yard dash. The feam has been well-rounded in every evenf. V6 r Ve I X Row I III FRIEDMAN HUTCHISON, KENNARD, BRUNSKILL, YANOg Row 2 CASEY BENON WEISS ESCALANTE MARTINEZ CARAVEO. BRIDGESp Row 3: COACH HANSEN, WEISS LUCOSTIC VOORHEES SMITH MIZRAHI COACH BENAVIDEZ. CEE TRACK The Dorsey Cee fracksfers have lived up lo fheir repufafion af fhis wriling of being undefeafed in fhe League. Wilh any luck, lhey should cop fhe crown and finish high in lhe cily. The midgefs are sfrong in lhe sprinfs, and have a fine relay feam. 2 . D i Q , . f s f f , 'MH A 9. K., ff' t x r ' . 1- 2 gf ' 1 5, X al 1 f . ii I KVVVV fx- 1 ' Y X f ' X X nu f 335 ..,., W ,H XX 1 1 mmou Ginza. am PIPER. oomngc Fnusso. .,, f Hone! console' X R, F, ' ' mu. wlLLs. f c. F. X L. F. X Yi AN ' Q In ' I -A 1 4, , .if , ' X fy ,wg N X X sf .,, X I x , -5 f , v un if ,W . VITO COSTANTINO, S' S' 'ren DEAN. 2nd B. . 3 s N 'K' X V Gen: sunt ,f non CASHILL. v 11 u. ,X Jrd a. A i X V S , f sie' , 5 ' s Y x , 'ga .ff ' N J 65 X X .Inav slssu.. 'Gf,f.,',f'LL'TT' ' Pifcher ,W ' C er X J fi X fr, TED TETZLAFF, ' , V h AA , X Pifcher X 7 X X ' '2'-: X f l f 4, , V. .. 1 'W -f ,. ..- z is X A l yf iI ,.,V,, 5 , 5 ' Coach. BUD BRUBAKER . 3 Far , M0 0? Nj Arr Pools. , J 5 A 5 ' ' Cafcher sun Plmz. Calcher I A R S I T Y B A S E B A L L Row I Url GENE GRANT, TED DEAN. DON CASHILL, VITO COSTANTINO, ART POOLE, HORACE CONSOLOg Row 2: DOMINIC RUSSO JERRY SIEGAL HUGH WILLETT, TED TETZLAFF, BILL WILLS: Row 3: COACH BUD BRUBAKER, BILL PIPER, BILL STONE, MYRON GERBER, BUD PIPER This Year Coach Bud Brubaker greefed five refurning Lefferman fogefher wifh nine Bee and Tenfh Grade Leffermen who, in fhe pre-season dope looked as if fhey would make one of Dorsey's besf Baseball feams. The Dons won seven ouf of fen pracfice games, including vicfories over Washingfon, Los Angeles, and Gardena. Af fhis wrifing, fhe Dons have won one League game and losf one game. ln fhe League opener, fhe Dons were upsef by a lowly Hollywood feam. ln fhe second League game fhe Dons defeafed fhe highly rafed Venice Gondoliers 5 fo 1. Wifh 8 games leff, fhe Dons :fill reign as fhe feam mosf likely fo beaf in fhe Wesfern League. This year's feam is made up of a good fasf defensive infield, a hard hiffing outfield, and probably fwo of fhe besf pifchers in fhe cify, Ted Tefzlaff and Horace Consolo. The Don infield composed of Gene Granf, Ted Dean, Vifo Cosfanfino and Don Cashill is rafed fhe besf infield in fhe League wifh fheir fasf double plays and heads up work. The ouffield led by heavy hiffing Bill Wills is nof fhe besf defensive ouffield in fhe League, yef fhey make up for if by fheir hard hiffing. The cafching, picked af fhe sfarf of fhe season as fhe weak spof of fhe feam, has come up wifh fwo dependable receivers in Bud Piper and Arf Poole. The hiffing of Piper has been especially grafifying. Besides fhe resf of fhe League fo play, fhe feam sfill has fhe Dorsey Tournamenf in which fo parficipafe, and wifh luck will rank high in fhe Cify Tournamenf. B TEAM Row 1 ll-rl: Berger. Blocker, Rodriguez, Rose, Sfone, Abramson, Langendorf, Koulas: Row 2: Bailey, Sfein, Chanon. Giiord, Crowell: Row 3 lsfandlnql: Sldofl, Oehsner, Marfinsen, Blumenfhal, Waolsey, Gilson. ' BEE and 10TH GRADE BASEBALL This Season The Bee feam, fhis year is one of fhe besf in fhe hislory of Dorsey. So far ihe feam has won several praclice games and has rung up iwo con- secufive League friumphs. Gerald Calhoun, fheir coach, fhinlcs fhey should win fhe League fffle wifhouf foo much frouble. The Bees have several players who will be on fhe Yarsify nexl year. George Ochsner, who is undefeafed so far, should give fhe Yarsiiy a good pifcher, and fhe infield, composed of Sfone,'Rose, Blumenfhal and Giford should move up as a unif. The Tenfh Grade leam has had hard luclc fhis year as fhey have losf over half of fheir games. Don Henderson and Terry Finigan make a good baffery and should be on fhe Yarsify in fhe near fufure. Coach Lauerman's feam has losf fheir only League game played fo dafe. 10TH GRADE TEAM low 1 ll-rl: Slnon, Thompson. Fenlg, Grliln, Floxo. Lancaster, Marshall, Dehuze. Row 2: Aitken, Schulh. Robinson Gage, Blum. Mlllof, Yollln, Clark, Sfoubor. Jenldns. low 3: Coach Lauorman, Wilson, Baldwin, Sehwarh. Flniqan, Winston, Nelson, Piper, Rubin, Henderson, Grall, Manager Marsh. vb-Q wa- 4 mwwim 3+ J-Q'-fi G 1' x 2 df two r 1 x 1 N' ,r ji, R ,X V y 1 -1-rg '64 In 1, L 'J . Q L xl X Yu., A Q ,, Ss.. 4 ' ' 'NS ' Lf 'fin . s'E :, AA! .W,. EQ 57 mul .lvl n Ne Lfqgl-,n .r', X'fgajI:jfy!HIiruuurnl 6:55, ...Hi I pi' X -:g:g: as MURIEL DIAMOND. MISS MUNSON Presideni' W'48 Sponsor W'48 TENNIS CLUB ConIer: MURIEL DIAMOND: Row 2 II-rl: JOYCE RUSSELL, LILLIAN SHINER: Row 3: DOVE GOLDMAN, BARBARA EMERSON: Row 4: CHARLENE SELLER, MAXINE LORIG: Row 5: MARY JOAN HEALY, BEVERLY CHRISTENSEN, LEANORE SAGOR, MISS MUNSON, ROSE ISKIE, LILLIAN FOX, SALLY LEVIN, RUBY LUBAN. X Vff L f ,f I' r,If Sn: If I 'I Z '?2.,,5p 3.8m . AZ 1 Z, ny, -Tiff as 'V 1' f I -f ' 'gli ' , :I ,Y 0 xg' X I A 1 E -,L X 4' - '- :...,, AIWA-15 TIIE AII-u I :Ts SALLY BRILL, President S'48 TENNIS CLUB The Tennis Club slarled olT lhis year wilh high sfandards. Our mem- bers are noi necessarily lhe besf lennis players in school, buf fheir in- leresf and willingness lo learn and improve make fhem fhe mosi useful fans and parlicipanls in lhe game ol fennis. Many Tennis Club girls are G.A.A. members, buf nof all of lhem. A G.A.A. girl musl have her leffer, or she may noi become a member ol lhe Tennis Club. Ofher girls may become members wifhoul any leffer. Miss Munson, lhe club sponsor, is a greaf help io lhe girls who need io improve fheir lennis: and, in addilion, she fakes lhe special responsi- bilify ol aflencling and assisling af all socials and lennis mofches. The lhree malches which Dorsey will have fhis year are scheduled wifh Ingle- wood, Beverly Hills, and Los Angeles High Schools. Our mosf recenl club evenl was lhe .lack Kramer and Bobby Riggs mafch of lhe Pan Pacific Audilorium. The newesi exciiemenl in lhe club is lhe long awaifed club pins, a hard won vicfory for us who wanl fo adverlise lo ihe world fhaf we belong lo fhe Tennis Club. S'48 TENNIS CLUB Row I II-rI: CAROL KRIEGER, JOYCE RUSSELL, LILLIAN SHINER, VIRGINIA HASKELL, JEAN LYONS, MARILYN AVERY, BARBARA EMERSON, NANCY HATCHER, ELAINE GRENSTEEN, LEANORE SA- GOR, JANE HARVEY, Row 2: GLENN MAGINNIS, JOAN EDGCOMB, MICKEY LORIG, ROBERTA MELLER, CAROLYN LUPFER, GERRY ROBERTS, DOROTHY TALLY, SALLY BRILL, RUBY LUBAN, ROSE ISKIE, MARGIE ELLIOTT, JOAN EASTBURN, MARY JOAN HEALY, MISS MUNSON. PEGGY SPETH. MRS. SMITH Presidenf W'48 Sponsor W'48 GIRLS' LETTER SOCIETY, '48 Sponsor: MRS. SMITH Presidenf W'48-PEGGY SPETH ffer receiving fheir one sfar lefier, fhe girls who qualify can become members of 'e G.L.S. They consider fhis a greaf honor and feel proud fo wear fhe G.L.S. nblem. One inferesfing projecf of fhe G.L.S. is fhe wrifing, producing, and acfing rf fhe famous G.L.S. Play, which is presenfed on playdoys. Wifh fhe inifiafing and fyal efforfs of Peggy Spefh, fhe G.L.S. has confinued fo shine fhis semesfer as a osf vifal organizofion. Members faire charge of fhe Big D Card Tricks, ushering ' general G.A.A. meefings, and carry on in numerous ofher helpful acfivifies.. Irs. Smifh, the new sponsor, has displayed a keen inferesf in G,L.S. and is a :nsfanf help fo fhe girls. MISS KROHN. EMMA SHAW. Spo,,,o, S'43 Presidenf S'48 -ar: .L ..., if , .,.. I G. L. S '48 Pres. S'48: EMMA SHAW Sponsor: MRS. SMITH MISS KROI-IN le Girls' Lefier Sociefy really had a successful ferm wifh Emma Shaw as ifs shining 'esidenf. A sfag social was enjoyed by all fhe girls af fhe Hifching Posf and also combined G.L.S. and G.A.A. Cabinef swimming social. The G.L.S. helped fo sell :lrefs for communify plays, presenied fheir sfupendous play and numerous ofher zfivifies. The girls who belong fo rhis vifal organixafion have lcepf fhe name of .L.S. on fop. Bofh Mrs. Smiih, and fhe new sponsor Miss Krohn, were fremendous :sefs in assisfing fhe Girls' Leffer Sociefy. Row I II-rl: BEVERLY CHRISTENSON, ROSALIE HOPKINS, FLORA BRUSSA, PEGGY SPETH, MURIEL DIAMOND, HELEN BRUSSA, JOAN MCCORMICK: Row 2: MARILYN HODGES, DELORES PAYNE, ELAINE RIEDER, CAROL MORRIS, BETTY SCHMIDT, NANCY GLIDDEN, MRS. SMITH: Row 3: NATALIE GOLDBERG, JOANNE LYLEg Row 4: BUNNY HARRIS, BONNIE ALLISON: Row 5: NADINE GROSS, VIRGINIA HASKELL: Row 6: MARY LOU FAVILLE, EMMA SHAW. Gy? Row I: EMMA SHAW: Row 2 Il-rl: FAYMA GOLDMAN, JOANNE LYLEQ Row 3: FRANCINE GOLDMAN, VIRGINIA HASKELLg Row 4: JACKIE ROQUES, BETTY YERXAg Row 5: BUNNY HARRIS, MARILYN AVERYQ Row 6: ELLAGENE KEN- NEDY, MRS. WARD: Row 7: SHIRLEY DUNBAR, BONNIE ALLISON, NATALIE GOLDBERG, SUE AVEN, MARY LOU FAVILLE, NADINE GROSS, LELA DoJARNETTEp Cenfer: MRS. SMITH, MISS KROHN. ohhh:-q 6.A. . fabr 4 Us I ,L 7 VI MISS PAULA UNGER FLORA BRUSSEL MISS CQ-sponsor PFESICIEHI 'net W'48 Sponsor: Miss Munson Co-Sponsors: Miss Khron Miss Unger Presidenf W'48: Flora Brussa The G. A. A. Cabinef is chosen by lhe girls who are lhe members of Dorscy's G, A. A. Through lhis semesler's presidenf, Flora Brussa, oufsfanding for her line spiril, cordial personalily, and leadership abilify, G. A. A. had a mosf conslrucfive and exhilarafing lerm. Mainly fhrough fhe good managemenf ol lhe Cabinef, fhe girls were able fo buy G. A. A. sweaf shirls. Miss Munson, lrue fo her longfsfanding repulalion, was mosl helplul and inspired acfivifies wifh her weallh of ideas. The girls enjoyed lhree playdays, one af Fairfax, one al Hamilfon, and one af Dorsey, where all fhe girls were able fo alfend. Girls ol G. A. A. owe lhe Cabinel a sincere and hearfy Thank You! CENTER FRONT: FLORA BRUSSA. ROW 2 IL-RJ: PEGGY SPETH JOANNE LYLE, ROW 3: RUBY THOMPSON, FRANCINE GOLDMAN NATALIE GOLDBERGQ ROW 41 VIRGINIA HASKELL, MISS MUNSON DELMAS PIERCE: ROW 5: BONNY ALLISON, BETTY YERXAg ROW 6 JEANNE BECKHAM ROW 7: EMMA SHAW, SHIRLEY DUNBAR HELEN BRUSSA, MARY MARGARET WITTERS, LELA DeJARNETTE MARY LOU FAVILLE, BEVERLY CHRISTENSEN, MARILYN AVERY , JL. z K gf' -. - I . I ' n f Q , JOYCE MUNSON MISS RUTH KROHN Sponsor Co-sponsor THREE STAR LETTERWOMEN No Sponsor No Oiioers Hard eflorl in every game you play, in service fo ofher girls, slaying oul fo play affer school on all lrinds of days, many of fhem cold days, loyally fo G. A. A .... and conlinuing membership in G. A. A. for six lerms are fhe requiremenfs for a Three Sfar Lefferwomen. Buf fhe Girls all say if is well worfh if, lhal is, lhose who are Three Slar Lefferwomen, and fhey should lcnow! ROW I KL-RI: MURIEI. DIAMOND, DOVE GOLDMAN, HELEN LOW, FLORA BRUSSA, SHARON WEISS, ETHEL LEVINI LILLIAN FOXg ROW 2: JOAN MANTLE, CAROL MORRIS, BARBARA DAVIDSON, VIVIAN COHENg ROW 32 SALLY LEVIN, BEVERLY SUE HOLTZMAN, DELORES PAYNE, ELAINE RIEDERQ ROW 4: FLORENCE WOLFARTH, MARTHA GREAVES, PEGGY SPETH, MARILYN HODGES: ROW 5: BETTY SCHMIDT, HELEN LEE MADGE, JOAN GALIERI BEVERLY EDGAR, ROW 6: ROSALIE HOPKINS, MARGARET KNISS, HELEN BRUSSA, BEVERLY CHRISTENSEN, LILLIAN ANDERSON, NANCY GLIDDEN, ELENA PTITSIN, JOAN MCCORMICK. S' 48 G.A.A. SUMMER CABINET '48 The Summer Cabinef ol G.A.A. had a glorious semesfer. They enjoyed fwo delighfful playdays, one af Jordan: fhe olher here af Dorsey, where fhey acfed as hosfesses fo fhree schools. The girls who belong fo G.A.A. elecf flue Cabinef. When fhey elecfed Virginia Haskell fheir Presidenf, fhey chose a girl wifh splendid ideas, leadership abilily and a charming person- alily. Our co-sponsors, Miss Krohn and Miss Unger, were a greaf help: and ol course, vifhoul Miss Munson's capable guidance lhe Cabinef would nof have been a success. Cenhr fronI: VIRGINIA HASKELL: Row 2 II-rl: FAYMA GOLDMAN, FRANCINE GOLDMANg Row 3: MARILYN HOLTZMAN, HELEN SIATOSQ Row 4: JOAN EDGCOMB, JOAN KREISMANQ Row 5: VIRGINIA MESROPIAN, JOAN HUTTO: Row 6: GLENNA MAGINNIS, SALLY BONE, Row 7: FAITH ANDERSON, BONNIE ALLISON, EMMA SHAW, MARILYN AVERY, SHIRLEY DUNBAR, LELA DE JARNETTE, MARIANNE TAYAMA, RUTH GUSTAFSON, MARY MARGARET WITTERS. MISS UNGER' M155 MUNSONI VIRGINIA HASKELL, W55 KROHN Co-Sponsor SPOMO' THREE STAR LETTERWOM EN Those girls who have earned fhe righf fo wear fheir leffer and fhree sfars, are spirifed and enfhusiasfic members of fhe G. A. A. Since fha firsf year af Dorsey, ihey have measured up fo fha requiremenfs lor membership each ierrn by parficipafing in required sporfs and evenls. Three Sfur Lefhrwemen Iolphoboileally arrungedl BONNIE ALLISON, MARILYN AVERY, JEANNE BECKHAM, JOANNE RERGER, CAROLYN BERRY, MARILYN ILUROCK, DOLORES BRAZER, SALLY BRILL, BILLY CUMMINGS, BEVERLY CURTIS, SHIRLEY DUNBAR, GLORIA DUNKLEY, MRRGIE ELLIOTT, ELAINE ENGLE- IRETSON, GLORIA ENSIGN, MARY LOU FAVILLE, NATALIE GOLD. BERG, NADINE GROSS, RUTH GUSTAFSON, GAY HAGAN, BUNNY HARRIS, VIRGINIA HASKELL, SUE HEARD, JANICE HOLLOMAN, MARILYN HOLTZMAN, JOAN HUTTO, SHIRLEY ICKES, CHAR- LOTTE INNES, BARBARA JOHNSON, MARY LITTLE, JOAN LYLE, JEAN LYONS, MARGARET MARTIN, MARY McDERMOTT, BETTY McHUGH, PEGGY MIELE, JAN MILLER, SUSAN MORAN, LUCILLE MURACHANIAN, DORIS MURRAY, LORRAINE MYERS, SHIRLEY NIELSON, BETTY SUE OTTO, NORMA ROSA, DOLORES RUSSELL, CAROL SAZDORF, LEANORE SAGOR, EMMA SHAW, RUBY THOMP- SON, MARY MARGARET WITTERS, BETTY YERXA. Presidenf: S'48 Cwspomor V.,- Q- -- grvivv G.L.S. POW WOW TENNIS PALS HOW'S THE ALTITUDE7 JUST CLOWNING!! HATS OFF! PEG OF MY HEART CHEK THAT STANCE77 PEPSODENT SMILES G.L.S. GALS PLAYDAY FUN HILL BILLY DOIN'S TENNIS CLUB GALS GET IT OVER JOAN!! WHAT'S THIS? WITH A ..... D . . 0--1 I-As .fi gi! Lf WW 5-- r amy- my wiki ' 53 5 L 2 .J..w , 1601 ww' -if ws., ' Q aw W ' . A X, G x c 1-,,dq,a ,Q r i 4 ya- 4 'Wiz XP- ,9.gqz S -1' .fx 1 S ef - we Aa The man of dis+inc+ion. die-'ff ause m s ed c.cu?aW'n ' ' o -Q? 'IW 'Em S+ricHy legal When Sr. A mee'I's Senior i . ,K r A Don spofs a Donna. I+ was a hall s+ory. You won'+ fell. she ,Tn ds freedom fn , l x I : ., A r' The Shof Thai Didni Take Our Yelling Dean. Gas RaHoning. Some of+l'1e Barber ln Aciion. His lnspirafion. Glamma! Lef's Dance. Look af 'Hwe Birdie Curly Top. Ji.. MR. F. B. I. MAN THE GIRLS PROUD PARENTS ETERNAL TRIANGLE OUR TOWN OUR FIRST PRINCIPA PASSING THE GAVEL I SEE YOU DORSEY'S WARBLERS L, MR. MONTGOMERY -if A v 3..- Q XII P' -- WATCH THE BIRDIE I! 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