Van Nuys High School - Crimson and Gray Yearbook (Van Nuys, CA)
- Class of 1953
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A, -,, ' ,fy ..,.f 5- ,-ff will fx wfwf , 2 M I 1 X -WM f f Q f !V7'w l . fl E .,1 J ,J V J 1 ff' I ,J f, Pagv Six A C f ,, w V V 17 NY X J 5 J J X -0 'D 1, ? ff P N W D Q B A7 C ww +..,Q f..--. 5 mm f7l.e ozzwfm ,, ,MW rganizafiona . . . .xgcfiuifiea . mpic amed . o 0 7 W7 'vi U J 9 HERMES JLIJLM . Page Eight MR. ARTHUR G. ANDRESEN, Principal, is cost as our ZEUS, the ruler of all on MT. OLYMPUS, the promoter of moral law cmd order, of social virtues, of friendship, of hospitality, and of family ties. To know the history of early Greece and to understand the philosophy of her people is to appreciate fully the Wisdom of your editorial staff in their selection of the Grecian motif for this yearis Crimson and Gray. In ancient Greece were laid the foundations for many things that We today consider essential to culture, to learn- ing, and to life. Much in literature, art, and science had its beginning in her civilization, and the Grecian influence in these fields has been strongly felt through- out the centuries. The games and sports of the Greeks, and their standards of fair play and sportsmanship, are with us not only in the modern Olympic contests but also in every type of athletics played today. In Greece was the beginning of demo- cratic government and from her people came the first concepts of democratic citizen- ship. Even today the Athenian oath is used as the pledge of community service by the Ephebians of high school graduating classes. There were, to be sure, many defects in the ancient Greek form of government. and it was largely because of these that the glory of ancient Greece came to an endg but we today can build upon a knowledge of her shortcomings just as we have so firmly built upon all that was good in her culture and philosophy. Yes, your editors have been Wise in their choice of a theme for the publication which is to become a record of the activities in a school of today. A. G. ANDRESEN Principal Van Nuys High School MISS AMY CATHERINE KENEALY Girls' Vice-Principal as our PALLAS ATHENA, promotes gen- ius and wisdom in artistic and intel- lectual aspects and supervises all prac- tical arts. 5 1.Z 1. 1 1 1 f-U Wa ,A J , l ,, 1 ,,,,, ,aw mfs. .,,' MAI ' 2 we O30 QIA5 0 yl'l'll0lfL5 -17' HI' iw unwf MR. JOHN P. COMERFORD Boys' Vice-Principal ns our ADOLLO, acts as the guardian cl manly youths, fosterer of herds and flocks, and protects the village and its streets. Page Nine SOCIAL STUDIES FACULTY SEATED-Mrs. Kafheryn Sfewari, Mrs. Margaret Ward, Miss Marion Sweefser, Mrs. Erna Diether, Miss Marfha Feutz, Mrs. Helen Smyfhe. STAND- ING-Mrs. Ora Thompson, Mr. Elmer Means, Dr. Mary Harker, Mr. Sidney Elman, Mrs. Eva Hahn, Mr. Conrad Lundquisi, Miss Terry Rusk. -qi. 1 .A H. gy , I V , 1, , -, K X quur unsun- . . fawg ,,, ,.....v L.- 7-1 K Z5 J J' f -L Q C Q urs S77-'Q . A ffl 5 5, W - Wf WW, en DRIVERS' EDUCATION FACULTY QCll lfL Mr. Harry Saunders, Mr. Edward Starr, Mr. Waymon Shofsiall, Mr. Charles Ha m. rf .I -f--1l3 if I '15, Mlid Zag .Zac HOME ECONOMICS FACULTY Mrs. Hazel Ralston, Mrs. Goldu Moser, Miss Hazel Schaper Xi- lllllllmlff fxgb -1 L.. X Wi672r3' QW ' K X by ai , ITT!! ,. Q Q lm, C -5'5ig,Qf-fd U A'- AGRICULTURE FACULTY Mr, Charles King, Mr. Dell Robbins, Mr. Grant Nielson. ' 'KX Page' If!! fff is IIN 7x 0 144 f, all 4, ,, , 6? 3' C QD 425 ENGLISH FACULTY FIRST ROW-Mrs. Margaret Ward, Mrs. Be-Hy Ellis, Mrs. Grace Williamson, Mrs. Florence Couch, Mr. Donoho Hall, Miss Catharine McMillan. SECOND ROW-Mrs. I Katherine Munscher, Miss Mariha Feufz, Miss Terry Rusk, ' Mr. John Frisius. I I J 41337 f Z x, 1 L X fff, f fi 4 As- J, ,Q ,f -WX f f ,QS f J610w4c!ge ia fA ENGLISH FACULTY Mr. Sidney Elman, Mrs. Winnifred Beffs, Mrs. Marlha Swortwouf, Miss Alle Robinson, Mr. Carl Friedman, Mrs Esfher Ross. Page Tzwlw SCIENCE FACULTY FIRST ROW-Mrs. Bernardine Pregerson, Mr. Rupert Stewart, Mrs. Ruth Hollinger, Mr. Harold Young, Mrs. Barbara Joe, Mr. William Kroot. SECOND ROW-Mr. Maurice Newman, Mr. Louis Falb, Mr. Robert Ward, Mr. George Platner, Mr. John Lynch, Mr. James Smith. . L , 3006! 0 ig? 30113 Plato, 360 6.0. MATHEMATICS FACULTY FIRST ROW-Mr. Paul Roose, Mrs. Rhoda Weisel, Mrs. Kathryn Blake, Miss Jean Robb. SECOND ROW-Mr Allen Richardson, Mr. Charles Withers, Mr. Jack Kifer, Mr. Bernard Friedman, Mr. John McCaffrey. Page Tlzirtuen .N Mg, , ai ., ,S-2 ,.bW3,,,, :Zsv 'Qf: zowwnm 1351 lzfi BUSINESS FACULTY FIRST ROW-Mr. Bernard Madwin, Mr, Harold Fosler Mr Grant Mor- tensen, Mr. William Rankel. SECOND ROW-Miss Louise Foster, Mrs. Helen Marcus, Mr. Phil Johnson, Miss Cora Sulherland, Mrs. Emma Shipley, Mr. Alfred Stridborg, Mrs. Lucille Malmsfedf. .xg Wan 0 olgarning PHYSICAL EDUCATION FACULTY FIR , . 1 lam Ford, Mr. Harold O'Halloran, Mr. John McCaffrey. SECOND ROW -Mr. Waymon Shofsfoll, Mrs. Ellen Schwartz, Miss Dorolhy Baily, Mrs. Janis Hill, Miss Marguerite Senchak Miss Berni C kh , ce or ill, Miss .leaneffe Hagopian, Mr, Clark DeGroof. f 7 I ST ROW-Mr. Ted Sfczrr, Mr. Winston Tucker Mr W'II' .. Ifll'-, I If XI, K I if X I Tisl R IW I X? K I 77 T ' -33 wif pf ' 'Z 1, , .1 QI f , 1 'ti W' gli' I ,I . ii T I 455 INDUSTRIAL ARTS FACULTY FIRST ROW-Mr. Ben Halpern, Mr. Alex Macdonald, Mr. Felix S b. . . u rect, Mr. George Marek, Mr. William Chambers. SECOND ROW-Mr. Mourice Kopp, Mr. Harry Saunders, Mr. Cecil Gates. O D LA, -P1115 Q GLW LANGUAGE FACULTY Mrs. Mrs. Alicia Dominguez, Mr. Ignacio Pes queircl. ART FACULTY Mr. David Kenyon, Mrs. Gladys Roberfs, Miss J ean Doobrovo. arf RCAQ5 'vwfhn im Plzaffdrus. C. -ll! MUSIC FACULTY ' SEATED-Mrs. Ruth Kcxufzenbcch. STANDING-Mr. Seymour Wein- sfein, Mr. John Sayre, Mr. Anson Depue. Henrieffe Holubcur, Mrs. Opal Brown, 'Bw -Wi! .5 4 ,737 X K SEATED-Mrs. Geraldine Galbreafh, Mrs. Frances HaIIaI1an, Mrs. Esiher Mofhews. STANDING-F. Gallenberg, B. Rice. MAIN OFFICE ATTENDANCE OFFICE M. Friecirick, K. Nelson, N. Whifmore, L. Wilkey, J. Da-vis, E. Pruitt, N, Bohannan. HEALTH OFFICE FIRST ROW-Miss Keough, D. Ames, J. Ware, C. Rude, D. Smith, Mrs. Freeman. SECOND ROW-B. Biack, S. Wittenberg, R, Roda, B. Lackerbie, B. Rice, P. Garrison. PagcrSi.xIcw1 GUIDANCE OFFICE 71 J.. LIBRARY . Clara Louise Forman, FIRST ROW-Mrs A. Isquith, E. Neavill, P. Frields, M. A k'an, S. Zerwer, J. Mayer, D. Day, va I UI ' h SECOND P, DondeLinger, Mrs. nc. ROW-B. Kern, P. Vc1nDuzee, C. Lake, W d D Griffefh P Hill J. McCam M. cur , . , . , mon L. Jones. THIRD ROW--W. Sirferf, L. gimmons, M. Martz, D. Meusel, M. Broadheclcl, F. Cluff, J. Wafson, K. Rich- -- L I K. Whef- mond. FOURTH ROW L, ore z, sfone, V. Gillie, J. Cox, J. Ulrich. FIFTH ROW-R. Jensen, D. Miller, E. Stadir, P. Jones, E. Manel, C. Leach. BOOK ROOM STANDING - SEATED-Mrs. Marian Rapp. J. Schiff, J. Meier, B. Clark, B. Kern. ut STANDING - Mr. McCaffrey, SEATED-Mrs. Thompson, Miss Young, Mrs. Swarfwo . ' h Mr. Withers, Mrs. Weisel, Mrs. Moser, Mr. Fosfer. Mrs. Stewart, Mr. Platner, Miss Keoug , WW nunuww, GARDENERS STUDENT STORE R. Baumann, R. Welwagen, T. FRONT OF COUNTER-L. Green, A. Cartwright, A. Stein, L. Kesferson, D. Krueger. BEHIND COUNTER Berg. - H. Aron, B. Altman, Mr. House, J. Pike, J. Goodman, S. Tullar, D. Elsmore, L. Bartz. CAFETERIA STAFF CUSTODIANS SEATED-V, Monell, I. Lodwick, M. Hamsfreef. STAND- ING-M. Harker, M. Brown, E. McHarrey, A. Fifzgibbons, A. Delling. FIRST ROW-M. Bergsefh, A. Mafzenbacher, C. Shaal, O. Triggs, A Griddle. SECOND ROW-C. Dofy, H. Porfer, V. Foutin, F. Klarr, R Jones. THIRD ROW-H. Pool, W. Erivie, R. Nulsford, W. Keyser, J Richiiian. li EMPLOYMENT OFFICE l. Gordon, Mr. Stridborg, D. Carroll J. Thompson, M. Brown, D. Nichols, X Q. css .e-,...sN,,,,, ess H ., ..,,, . - is-. V N , HOME ROOM COUNCIL W'53 FIRST ROW- B, Daggs, L. Bartz, L. Langford, L, Anderhazy, R. Gaylen, N. Hiles, I.. Castro, A. Tonkins, W. McCracken, D. Goodwin, D, Rossi, D. Dodd, D. Neuss, D. Renda, K. Miller, T. Ashton, S. Childs, B. McCormick. SECOND ROW--K. Tennesen, B. Boscaino, N. Gaylen, D. Archibald, E. Lee, G. Rynders, P. Coll, B. Grove, D. Bradford, C, Norris, J. Newton, C. Craig, C. Parnes, A. Erickson, W, Olson, J. Christian, D. Kimball, G. Young, R. Dillon. THIRD ROW-J. Dooling, J. Reuell, A. Marr, R, Rio, N. Rio, S Black, S. Bloodgood, J. Manchel, H. Oberman, B. Meshekow, G. McGee, R. Berryman, L. Lyman, J. Miller, I. Reeve, G, Huffaker, J. Shatran, J. Klein, H. Allen. FOURTH ROW-Miss Keough, M. Fish, J. Baldwin, M. McKanna, P. DeVore, B. Bruner, J. Kirkby, P. Jamison, J. MacCammon, S. Drayman, B Bevan, D. Denton, O. Pitney, K. Brown, B. Clark, R. Wilder, R. Palmer, G. Glick. je Counci A 0 gmlaud HOME ROOM COUNCIL S'53 FIRST ROW-J. Strong, C. Scortino, P, Resse, J. Mathers, B. Boscaino, L. Gabel, J. Gaylen, R. Rio, C. Hovey, E, Susany, D. Stehlik, D. Harp, D. Vukonich, D. Chiarello, J. Petit, B. Halthill, G. Burt, G. Elfering, J. Wiser. SECOND ROW-K. Koontz, M. Marinkovich, P, Lee, J. Common, J. Toushak, S. Drayman, M. Mesenkop, L. Kendrick, M. Martz, S. Terhune, S. Schrader, J, Sennewald, D. Huggine, B. Copp, S. Spicer, G. Rynders, L. Cell, F, Cheng, M. Heacock. THIRD ROW-D. McFarlin, S. Cohan, B. Lee, J. Klein, D, Leveton, P, Powers, l. Curtis, D. Winton, L. Anderhazy, M. Kinney, L. Castro, J. Halgren, D. Karol, J. Feldman, C. Laning, D, Lang, S. Parker, J. Kirkby, G. Karayan. FOURTH ROW-J. Ken- nedy, M. Needle, D. Garrett, J. Zeigler, C. Harcus, J. Koenig, M.Moxness, B. Baumgarten, J. Quintana, R. Hall, G. Huffaker, G. Young, B. Travatte, J. Pursell, K, Brown, L, Bartz, G. Glick, G. Nadow. FIFTH ROW -- J. Matteson, H. Booker, R. Miller, A. Adair, D, Baker, T. Bosustow, C. Tackett, B. Pierce, R. Watkins, D. Kirkpatrick, H, Stoddard, L. Rhodes, J, Welton, F, LaBerteaux, B. Roeder, R. Harlan, V. McKeever, W. McCracken, R. Wilson, B. Harris, J. Moon. WW fs . 7 Q. :Ve :W K .. fe,,i...W'.g:. 3. 'O at FIRST ROW-D. Dodd, L. Langford, N. Hiles, I. Reeve, J. Dooling, L. Anderhazy, D. Rendo, L. Lyman. SECOND ROW-J. Miller, K. Miller, L. Castro, D. Rossi, W. McCracken, L. Burfz, D. Goodman, B. Dcxggs. THIRD ROW-Miss Keough. IVAN REEVE President Page Tztwzfy W,53 BOARD OF CONTROL The leaves were falling. but student government at Van Nuys High was as solid as the Bock of Gibraltar. When fall came to Hellenes, she found one of the best examples of young democracy in the working, for part of Van Nuys High7s program of making better citizens is the Board of Control. A great part of the Board's work is credit lost, where credit is due, because of the fact that so much. of their Work involves indirect action. The board assists greatly in the smooth operation of a big school. Ollicers for the Fall Semester were led by Student Body President lvan Reeve. Keeping accurate records for him was Lynn Langford, Secretary. Care of the treasury was entrusted to Lynn Anderhazy. Treasurer. There was no lack of activities for the girls and boys of Van Nuys with Nancy Hiles, Girls' President, and lack Dooling, Boys' President. Many an assembly was expertly planned by Lea Castro. Commissioner of Assemblies. Clubs saw a definite rise with Commissioner of Clubs Vllendy McCracken. Commissioner of Halls and Grounds Bob Daggs waged a hard war on papers. No one was in the dark with Commissioner of Publicity Diana Goodman and Commissioner of Publications ,loe Miller around. Commissioner of Safety Larry Lyman saw that all was well and safe. Commissioner of Scholarship Kenny Kay Miller kept the lamp of learning burn- ing brightly. ln the Held of school service Commissioner La Verne Bartz kept the records in order. Commissioner of Social Activities Dori Rossi supervised some grand activities. Miss Geraldine Keough ably served as sponsor of the board. S53 BOARD OF CONTROL The affairs of state were in expert hands again. for atop Mount Olympus the Summer Board was buzzing with activity. There was still the campus to keep clean. a new lawn for the quad. the Red Cross Drives. Homeroom Council Meetings to assist. a multitude of activities to supervise. ln true Grecian spirit of pure democracy. the Board invited Homeroom Representatives to sit in at meetings. It also fostered a program to bring the board closer to the student body. The semester started with a smash assembly on the What's My Line? panel theme. Miss Keough acted as advisor. Olhcers for the summer sessions were under the watchful eye of Student Body President Vic Mclieever. While Secretary La Vern Bartz kept the minutes. Wendy McCracken was keeping her eye on the treasury. The Girls' President Lynn Anderhazy and Boys? Presi- dent Rogcr Harlan planned a movie. Commissioner Bob Pierce produced many an interesting assembly. Derry Stehlik. Commis- sioner of Clubs was promoting interest in the many campus clubs. Assisting with the social activities was Miss Kinney. Stan Cohan. Commissioner of Halls and Grounds. worked diligently at improving the cleanliness of the campus. Joan Kirkby. the Commissioner of Publications was busy keeping Mount Olympus informedg with Alice Rockwell. Commissioner of Publicity. press agent to the gods. Safety in Van Xuys was in the hands of Doug Harp. Keeping the service records for the Olympians was Commissioner of School Service. Barby Blaine. Last but not least. leading the intellectuals was lrene Curtis. Commissioner of Scholarship. Q I VIC MCKEEVER President FIRST ROW-V. McKeever, B. Blaine, J. Kirkby, Miss Keough. SECOND ROW-D. Stehlik, A. Rockwell, W. McCracken, L. Bartz, L. Anderhazy, M. Kinney. THIRD ROW--S. Cohan, B. Pierce, C. Tuckett, D. Harp, R. Hurlcln. age Tzcmzty-orze W'53 NANCY i-mes President FIRST ROW--M. Needle, J. McCuistion, J. Meier, B. Kubler, N. Hiles, D. Kashian, D, Maxwell, Mrs. Ward. SECOND ROW--J. Foos, J. Kirkby, T. McFarlin, D. Hauff, J. Kees, N. Gaylen, N. Mintz, C. Bergquist, B. Boscaino, C. Liddiard. GIRLS' ACTIVITY BOARD The three Graces of mythology, Euphrosyne Uoyj, Thalia CBloomi, and Aglaia fBrillianceJ, found many gentle follow- ers in the gracious Girls' Student Body at Van Nuys. This or- ganization is led by a group called the Girls' Activity Board under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Margaret Vvard. It con- sists of the elected officers, the various committee chairmen. and the representatives of each grade. The duty of this Board is to plan and guide interesting and helpful programs for the semester. Although it is the Board which is given the most recognition for accomplishment. the girls who work on the committees, such as decoration. refreshment, entertainment. and clean-up, deserve much credit for any success. The year started off successfully as the Board presented a iclxlew Girls' Assemblyv, where they introduced the Board of Control, the president of Ladies, the G.A.A. president. the councilors, and themselves. Great emphasis was placed on the importance of the girls backing up their school leaders by participating in the many social functions available. Gay entertainment completed the delightful assembly. The Girlsl and Boys' Activity Boards combined their ef- forts to bring to the student body the full length pictures of :'Broken Arroww. ul'll Get By , and i'Dancing in the Darkf, One of the outstanding shows presented during the year was the Royal Guards , a colorful group of men with fine FIRST ROW-V. Aldridge, D. Wi voices and a talent for comedy. They sang a variety of songs. and the audience received them enthusiastically. On May 7, the Girls, Activity Board presented the glam- ourous May Day Festival. The theme for the occasion was 'iCoronation.', Lynn Keyes was in charge of the gala affair. An Honor Girls, Tea was enjoyed by a selected group: the Let- tergirls. the Ladies, all feminine board members, and senior girls on the Mirror and Annual staffs. These girls enjoyed the tea very much. One of the highlights of the season was the traditional Mother and Daughter Banquet, equal to the feast of the God- dess Athena. The uMusical Harvest was held in November and the theme symbolized a bounty of music around us. That evening girls from our school and their mothers enjoyed watch- ing talent-loaded entertainers. Dolly and Teresa lVIcFarlin charmed the audience with a frolicsome pantomime. The mothers were serenaded by Marilyn lVIurdock's tender rendi- tion of HMy Mother , pulses pranced to a South American beat when Elaine Marden played i'Blue Tangow on her accordion, and Janet Jackson did an acrobatic dance with a grace which many girls envy. Although it is not 'generally known, the suc- cess of the event was due to the careful planning of Carol Liddiard. The Girls' Activity Board received much praise and hearty congratulations for achieving their goal of a happy and cooperative Girlis Student Body. nton, L. Anderhazy, S. Eckhaus. SECOND ROW-D. Days, H. Oberman, J. RD ROW-M. Miller, P. Handley, P. Kammerer, J. Mayer. FOURTH ROW- Barger, J. Stearns, L, Keyes. THl M. Needle, L. Castro, P. Call, S. Greenberg, G. Yambert, Mrs. Ward. S'53 LYNN ANDERHAZY President S .nga-N... W., . X BOYS' ACTIVITY BOARD, W'53 FIRST ROW-F. Grunfield, D. Cravitz, J. Dooling, L. Lyman, D. Vincent. SECOND ROW-Mr. Sounders, J. Carpenter, D. YoxuII, K. Kampen, B. Lovelace. BOYS' ACTIVITY BOARD, S'53 FIRST ROW-J. Klein, R. Hc1rIc1n, H. Mehferion. SECOND ROW- D. Hays, J. Houston, J. Stucky, D. Yoxc1II, D. Rendc, J. Petit, Mr. Harry B. Saunders. BOYS' ACTIVITY BOARDS The Boys, Activity Board fell right into the swing of things as always Iast year. Planning and cooperation gave the hoys of ole Van Nuys a fuII year of activities. The hoard's duty was to see that the male element was on its toesg this they did very me-II. 'frail-D'lliI'f-'A 'A Mr. Harry Saunders. sponsor. did a marvelous joh of coordinat- Kb L. slit SS C . . . - - ',j'f'-2'f'1 ' 1 mfr and directing the efforts of the hoard to useful means. The faII 'f' ef-:- - , ff? 3 D ' . -. . . 'Q 1524:-:1.g.jQ-4 f' 7 semester was Ied hy Boys bludent Body President. Jack Doohng. - 3-'f f?.3T-'T ' 'J 1 Assistinff Jack was Ken Kam wen. Boys' Vice- Jresident. Other mein- x ,fa . I 1. .I .. jg-jjlff 5 hers ot the hoard were I' red Cranhf-Id. I'.F.A.g Donald Lraritz. K I I sfii R.0.T.C.g Larry Lyman. Safety Cluhz David Yineent. Key CIUIWQ gil' TT? Q f ,V J E:-.RE Dick Yoxall. Lettermen: Jerry Carpenter. CI1eerIeaders: Doh Lore- f. ' , 1' ry -Q gs. Iace, Boys, GIee flluh. and Roger Grahc-nstein. Knights. During ff-3 ', f the spring semester the hoard was guided hy Roger I-IarIan. Hoy! f' ' Aicfekf Student Body President. Assisting: Roger was Harry Mehlerian. A - 1 Q-f --N - Q - - -. -- ' B0 s Vice-:resident and John Ixhne St-f'reta1 -Tr'-as ' - 0tI ' as -A 7,11 fr' in y. . , . . L 5 L .t118l. ie-1 .lT 'ljlL:A H - ,f,i:.9... members of the hoard were James ZigIer. I'I.IfA.: James Petit. 4 -S k '3-D R.O.T.C.g James Houston. and I3iII Ferguson. K1-3' Iiluhi Doug Harp. , , 42,574 , '5 -.,.... 517- 34---veg 4- - -7 . ,,,,,--K . 1 Safety CIuh: Don H1-nda. Knights: Dick Noxall. Letterine-n: James I-I Stucky. Doys' GIee tiluh. Pr1gt'T:t'tf1fj'-tfzztt Q? .,. ...M .M fauna-.::::::':+.s 'f..,. , '-5,, 5:1 .,'Y, jH-xf- v,v- 1' f' ' N . .ZZ 4 --L., .W :T-v' , Rf: ,.- , H: . 11:4 -:gay f'-Yggg ' '-,,..,,g , 7,-,M B, I af 6 8 ' , , A ,.yy , K if , je , Q i ,S , ' 4 . . ' 5 ra ' , V -I 1 , 1 Z 2 2 4 .. , .,. N .- ., .1 .gg.1,j,.g , ' u if , ,.,,.-1 ' - ff G 'V ,,,,, 'mmf-0 hu--..L....-.......4...,,, ,-A..,.,,.,Q,-. M '- W Y Y - ,6..,..A.-..-.,.,., - 7'aei n'S'14---, .,,, ,.-... ,., -4 - ' ' -....,.... ...,,,,,..,.,, .f-.., .,.. I -Q..- , A.. Y ,Ah-Q M J ' H 4-4' ve- A---f .R A , ,.... f Am--mn l'3 - -1f,fTJmn-- -wr-5-... '4-f , 'LC' MM.....z.,' I ' --wh' V,:g.- ,. iw, iw- ,, rganizafion uvx O-,1 2 . I xvigl '- , Y f ,fll , ,. 9 Rgizernnu 5- ' WQ- X ' --- FIRST ROW-J. Ragsclole, D. Renda, D. Hilliard, J. D. Vincent, C. Tackett, B. Harris, B. Daggs. SECOND J. Miller, V. Gulliver, B, Ferguson, P. Zoraster, J. Fink THIRD ROW-Mr. McClintock, F. Wright, K. Kampen, T. Rolinson, R. Harlan, Mr. Andresen, M. Johnson. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Comertord M 9' We M, KNIGHTS W'53 . W Margaclant, P. Thompson, S. Bennett, H. Booker, I. Reeve, D. Yoxall, D. Hoover, Mr. Means -Q5 - x 4 2 f tt vu, na k X If ' lu. .1 N -' I - 1 . X 21: 'fu . I1 K, Y A 1:4 '.- -.Y zz. T: '-Ll , ?'agL Mr. Saunders, Mr. Tucker. KNICHTS The Knights. Van Nuys High School's honor organiza- tion. has been very active this past year. Under the able leadership of Roger Grabenstein, the Wi53 Knights start- ed the semester with the semi-annual Knights' induction dinner. This dinner was held at Dave Vincent's home. and the Knights. new and old, enjoyed a delicious repast of steaks and all the trimminffs. D The constitution was rewritten and approved. A file was accumulated containing the names and addresses of all alumni of Van Nuys High who are members of the armed forces. This was available for use by any of the students who wished to write to a service man. The Knights were ushers for many extra-curricular activities. The Knights of 953. under the firm hand of Don KNIGHTS S'53 Henda. accomplished much in the twenty weeks alloted. A Knights' and Ladies? Social was held, and also a dance sponsored hy the Knights and Lettermen jointly. Another social was made possible with the cooperation of the Ladies. and the second Induction Ceremony was held at Bill Vlvelchis home. The steaks this time were per- sonally hroiled by the members. The Knights also helped usher the representatives from various colleges and uni- versities when they presented their respective colleges to those interested. The Knights Organization is composed of boys with the highest scholastic and service recommendations. It is an organization with the betterment of the school as its aim. Each of the members pledged himself to be true to these aims. FIRST ROW-D. Hilliard, J. Moon, B. Ferguson, K. Kampen, B. Welch, D. Renda, D, Vincent, V. Gulliver, J. Carpenter, C. Tackett, J. Miller, B. Harris. SECOND ROW - P. Zoraster, T. Robinson, J. Fink, J. Craig J. Smith, R. Constas, J. Koenig, B. Pierce, M. Laden, S. Cohan, C. Parnes, F. Wright, D. Dooling J. Ragsclale, J. Petit. THIRD ROW-R. Grote, W. Wilson, R. Harlan, V. McKeever, D. Hoover, D. Yoxall H K . Mehterian, D. Martz, Mr. Stewart, Mr. John Comerford. FOURTH ROW-Mr. George Drake, B. Daggs 1 1 1 1 , Tennesen, R. Oswald, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Saunders, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Subiect, Mr. Means. W, Moon, B. Welch, R. Grobensteun ROW--Mr. Subject, Mr. Stewart , J. Carpenter, D. Cravitz, J. Petit D. Dooling, J. Dooling, B. Elliott LADIES, W'53 FIRST ROW-J. Guiton, N. Veltmann, A. Rockwell, E. Hickel, J. McCuistion, A. Figoff, G. Burns. SECOND ROW-V. Becker, J. Barger, B. Baine, J. Stearns, M. Eacrett, K. Miller, S. Correll, J. Mathers. THIRD ROW-W. McCracken, D. Inman, D. Rossi, B. Stinchcomb, N, Mintz, L. Anderhazy, N. Hiles, I. Langford, Miss Kenealy. FOURTH ROW-M. Hanson, A. Abrams, L. Bartz. 9 W . Mi 'Z A LADIES The girls' honor organization of Van Nuys High School is the NLadies.'7 Being a member of the uLadies is one of the highest honors that a girl can receive at Van Xuys. To qualify for membership, a girl must be a senior. be superior in her studies. have a high number of service points. be of excellent character. and have a high standard of citizenship. It is a 4'Lady's', duty to help her school and fellow students. When help was needed. no matter how big or how small the job. there was aways a Hlsady' nearby support. Outside of school activities. socials a year. This year they saw Hflans Christian An- dersen', uAffairs of State . J'Call Me Madamw. and wfhe Ice Capades of 19537 Edna Hickel was the capable president for the Winter to give her enthusiastic the NLadies'7 have four semester. Her assistants were Jan McCuiston, vice-presi- dentg Alice Rockwell, recording secretaryg Arlene Abrahms. corresponding secretaryg Arlene Figoff, treas- urerg Nancy Veltmann, historiang Gail Burns. afternoon social chairmang and Jane Guiton, evening social chair- man. .Elected for the summer semester were Dori Rossi, a fine presidentg Norma Mintz, vice-presidentg Barbara Stinchcomb, recording secretaryg Marion Hanson. corre- sponding secretaryg Beryl Matson. historiang Judy Bar- ger. treasurerg Carol Liddiard. evening social chairmang and Eileen Glass, afternoon social chairman. The sponsorship for the 'Ilsadiesl' was in several able hands this year. Our Miss Kenealy helped them the first semester before she withdrew. Mrs. Margaret W'ard and Mrs. Eva Kirkby. in turn, guided the 4'Ladies', sub- sequently. LADIES, S'53 FIRST ROW-C. Liddiard, E. Glass, J. Stearns, J. Guiton, N. Mintz, D. Rossi, B. Stinchcomb, J. Barger, M. Hanson, B. Matson. SECOND ROW-S. Parry, S. Sommers, D. Inman, N. Veltmann, D. Goodwin, R. Robinson, G. Burns, J. Colgrove. THIRD ROW-J. Mathers, B. Boscoino, S. Eckhaus, J. Foos, S. Brown, M. Eczcrett, J. Johns, S. Correll, Miss Kenealy. -r A 'Qf' fha I -34 .3 1 I 7 FIRST ROW-C. McKanna, D. White, J. Witmore. SECOND ROW-G. Strangman, J, Brooks, S. Dike, V. Fredrick, C. Mrazek, D. Dooling, L. Erwood, J. Loomis, C. Baker, R. Chase, B. Butow. THIRD ROW- D. Satren, K. Kite, L. Willen, R. Purvis, A. Cliburn, E. Plant, M. Newbold, D. Jordan, J. Klisurich, D. Edmondson, J. Kniest, R. Beeman. FOURTH ROW-A. Nollan, S. Mason, J, Franklin, B. Idess, T. Marmor, E. Schneider, D. Winans, A. Imbach, L. Edmond, K. McCabe, R. Young, Mrs. Stewart. JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY Because of the increased number of BlO's having earned the grades to qualify for C.S.F.. Van Nuys High School decided to form a Junior California Scholarship Federa- tioon. This club would prepare them for joining the senior group when they became eligible. It was started under the sponsorship of Mrs. Katheryn Stewart. and their purpose was NService Through Scholarship . Since the membership changed entirely each semester. each group chose a project to work on for the year. Spring Sports Book sales have been their project in the past. The society also assisted the senior group in tutoring and other activities, especially in social functions. Past presidents were John Kline. Dudley Long. and Dianne Wliite. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY With 'Scholarship for Servicev their purpose. the Sen- ior Scholarship Society completed a highly successful year. Under the guidance of their new sponsor, Miss lean Robb, many things happened. President of the Fall semester was Kenee Kay Miller while Irene Curtis was elected to the oltice in the Spring. Their projects for the year have been varied as well as important. Some of them included tutoring stu- dents who needed help in their studies, keeping a college tile for studentsi information and their invitational assembly which featured the HFour Lads . Many fine and interesting guest speakers spoke, and films of Hawaii, Europe. and the mountains of Tennessee were shown. These were enjoyed by all members as was the annual barbecue held in the Spring of the year. SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP FIRST ROW--F. Epinette, M. Page, H. Dockhorn, H. Weekes, B. Butow, S. Levin, J. Hays, A. Cartwiight, D. Meusel, E. Minneci, V. Cole, I. Curtis, H. Oberman, J. Lloyd, J. Lund, S. Brown, P. Dondelinger, M. McCranic, Miss Robb, A. Wells, M. Laden, T. Robinson, D. Katzutott, C. Hayes, C. Haase, L. Ralston. SECOND ROW-J. Wiesberg, B. Bruner, M. Bartholic, M. Livingston, K. Robbins, J. Meier, B. Peters, P. Resto, R. Anthony, A. Rockwell, V. Becker, P. Kammerer, P. Morey, R. Oliver, A. Grauman, M. Miller, D. Inman, D. Hook, D. Ericksen, J. Feldman, J. Laursen, J. Glynn, J. Harder, J. Morgan, G. Kent, K. Fisher. THIRD ROW- P. Markin, G. Gering, M. Selwyn, J. Mann, R. Timberlake, J. Spaulding, M. Deyoe, R. Donatoni, M. Nicolai, S. Michaelis, A. Kalol, L. Greenwood, P. Stokes, M. Braverman, D. Maxwell, A. Reinhardt, A. Schwarts, R. Maurer, F. Rossi, J. Shatran, E. Jubert, R. Grote, D. Traub, S. Dechter. FOURTH ROW-M. Swartz, M. Robideaux, N. MacNeiIl, B. Mack, R. Robinson, J. Hoffman, N. Cravens, B. Matson, B. Stinchcomb, V. Gulliver, D. Rossi K. Kampen, J. Fink, A. Howell, J. Price, J. Thompson, D. Lang, L. Shuttleworth, G. Huttaker, F. Cheng, M. Mulholland, J. Eder. FIFTH ROW-M. Rice L. Heyer, D, Stephens, N. Lawrence, M. Clerico, C. Young, H. Dessau, V. Vincent, C. Bumpus, J. Moon, J. Parmley, C. Wells, P. Cunningham, D. Darr D. Hjelt, J. Quintana, B. Daggs, J. Miller, R. Oswald, S. Eckert, N. Faris. SIXTH ROW-K. Koontz, R. Faust, N. Cunningham, G, Soules, J. Dunn, B Graham, D. Leocton, J. Klein, H. Peabody, I. Yakinott, G. Borroo, D. Hilliard, D. Pack, E. Hansen, A. Yellin, M. Conneally, K. Brown, M. Kenyon, M. Wolfson, J. Hall, M. Adelman, J. Patt. SEVENTH ROW-C. Allen, C. Saunders, D. Kimball, R. Lerner, E. Hensgen, M. Rosen, I. Markowicz, F. Fry, M. Cheslow, M. Kieter, R. Alvis, G. Karayan, G. Nadow, N. Karrel, S. Sarkissian. EIGHTH ROW-S. Eagen, C. Soth, M. Miller, J. Anderson, C. Hettner, R. Constas, D. Karol, R. Keehn, J. Weinberg, S. Hathcock, D. Taylor, P. Christ, B. Gilmore, P. DeVore. 1 1 1 The Christian Fellowship club is the largest such organ- -Aft t t 1 .4 sw .Ze y A X I9 P ig., ti KEY CLUB W'53 FIRST ROW-J. Koenig, J. Houston, B. Ferguson, D. Vincent, J. Moon, D. Hilliard, J. Parmley. SECOND ROW-M, Braverman, R. Kass, E. Jubert, A. Yellin, F. Kline, J. Fink, J. Glynn, J. Price. THIRD ROW-K. Brown, G. Naquin, D. Cravitz, V, Gulliver, B. Constas, E. Hansen, P. Block, G. Ryan, J. Petit. FOURTH ROW-M. Kenyon, Mr. J. Kifer Csponsorl, C. Tackett, D. Grote, Mr. E, Means lsponsorl, G. Glick, J. Kelly. KEY CLUB The Key Club. a national service cluh sponsored hy Kiwanis International. served its community as it op- erated scliool concessions. donated hlood. directed a vo- cational guidance program. and promoted a drive against cancer. lack Koenig. International Trustee. and Dave Vincent. International Secretary. planned the coming con- vention. Advised hy Mr. E. I. Means and Mr. Tack Kifer. the Fall oliicers were as follows: President. Dave Vincentg Tice-President. Jim Xloong Secretary. Paul Zorasterg Treasf urer. Jack Koenig: Sergeant-at-arms. Don Hilliard. Spring ollicers were President. ,lim Houstong Vice-President. Bill Fergusong Jack Parmley and Joe Arambasin as Co-Secre- . , 5. 2 . 1 . , a f s . . ,X V . , ins. 'fd . s..ws:2r.wsf 1-1' 'te - . ' I ' A H x .c .V rf' ff ' ff -, tj -gff A 1.5 s,, .N B 1 ,qw Q h , su sg., ,I K ,, ' 4 wx I sry- 4 ,fs .,kl-3425! S M WT fuels if I. PST Lipids. 4' ' i' 'f ' '5 haf lf. I Wifi xi, - Xi?-lSa91'.l'g. S FSJJXE' T.. if-.. pink? 5.11 , ' 5 , , Kilwlgivflffgw A, KEY CLUB S'53 FIRST ROW-K. Brown, P. Zoraster, R. Mitchell, J. Houston, J. Petit, G. Glick. SECOND ROW-E. Jubert, G. Ryon, M. Kenyon, P. Cunningham, A. Yellin, V. Gulliver, J. Naquin. ROW THREE-M. Adelman, J. Fink, D. Vincent, R. Constas, P. Block, J. Moon, J. Glynn, S. Sarkissian, Mr. Means fsponsorl. FOURTH ROW-J. Koenig, M. Braverman, R. Grote, E. Hansen, J. Kelly, F. Kline, D. Hilliard, C. Tackett, J. Price. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP ization in the city. At each meeting the club has prayer groups and Bihle study groups. The cluhis goal is to en- courage Christian living and tries to encourage Bible study. Each memher tries to develop an appreciation for spiritual things. The organization had a very nice display in the Library show case. A vote of thanks is owed to Mr. Mac- Donald. for the wonderful job of sponsorship he has done for the club. Sally Grieve and Larry Lyman. as presidents. have done wonderful jobs in aiding in the promotion of Christian living, The guest speakers who contributed to the programs proved to be both entertaining and stimu- taries. and Paul Cunningham, Sergeant-at-arms. lating. and as a result the club gained manv new and active memlwers. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FIRST ROW-A. Macdonald, D. Young, L. Lyman, J. Mollett, J. Sayre. SECOND ROW--B, Brown, M. Williams, J. Waldon, J. Auer, V. Gillie, B. Altman, A. Cartwright, M. Newbald, L. Imamura, L, Herrmann, M. Taylor, J. Guiton, T. Hall, M. Papazian. THIRD ROW-M. Jones, N. Selle, M. Homesley, L. Amstutz, C. Johnson, B. Burr, W. Higgins. FOURTH ROW-R. Tepley, G. Hurzeler, V. Yunek, M. Mudd, P. Loomis, M. Mascolo, D. Taylor, S. Hathcock, M. Fulton, D. Haak, N. 'Nashburn, B. Scholl, J. Peterson, D. Gardner, M. Homesley. FIFTH ROW-J. Schwartz, J. Mollett, M. Wells, S. Wittenberg, C. Ward, M. Allfie, D. Dirks, V. Fleischer, M. Hoggatt, C. Golding, D. Heller, J. Parish, S. Smith, D. Gardner, J. Moore, E. Richardson, R. Gillialand. SIXTH ROW-K. Koontz, S. Greenberg, M. Lyon, M. Murdock, B. Denny, G. Base, A. Hutton, P. Jamison, J. Halgren, E. Julert, D. Darr, B. Mitchell, G. Nadow, J. Laursen, H. Griffin, A. Cliburn. SEVENTH ROW-E. Hensgen, L. Silvester, J. Richardson, J. Amstutz, J. Johnson, D. Stucky, T. Appleton, D. Krueger, G. Givens, D. Myers, D. Hozack, D. Madison, K. Wheeler, L. Whitehorn, J. Cox, H. Wright, B. Crowder. FIRST ROW-A. Windler, R. Cuthbert, G. Gaiser. SECOND ROW-J. Burns, M. Broadhead, D. Ditt- man, P. DeVore, D. Ward, G. Strungman, S. Klein, S. Saudler. THIRD ROW-R. Lepley, R. Weaver, B. Johnson, I. Jelin, G. Mongeon, J. Davis, J. Lennon. FOURTH ROW-B. Way, A. Chavin, K. Snyder, M. Steele, J. Vivian. CAFETEERS The Cafeteers were awarded the All-School Club Award for the most outstanding school service club at Van Nuys High School. Their sponsor, Dr. Harker, has done a wonderful job in helping each student. A vote of thanks is owed to her. The club, while serving their school, learned how a business is managed and how to meet customers. Each mem- ber trys to stick to their motto HAlways Be Cour- teousn. They greet each customer with a smile. The club had two guest speakers, Mrs. Monell and Mrs. Freeman. Learning more about the cafeteria business enhanced the club members' interest in their jobs. The President for the past two semesters has been Ralph Cuthbert. Through the sponsor's wonderful guidance and the help of the able presi- dent, the i'Cafeteers', have become a very success- ful organization. Congratulations and continued suc- cess, Cafeteersl USHERS AND TICKET TAKERS FIRST ROW-R. Smith, R. Cuthbert, S. Sarkissian, C. Ferguson, M. Mahin. SECOND ROW--B. Susman, M. Aclelman, B. Baumgarten, R. Gallenberg, G. Harp, L. Wood, A. Garcia. USHERS AND TICKET TAKERS The clouds parted for entrance to Olympus, but at Van Nuys the portals were guarded by the Ushers and Ticket Takers. These groups proved to be a great help and a guiding hand at our assem- blies and sports events. The MAH, MBU and HCM, ushers were sponsored by Mr. Madwin, Mr. Newman. and Mr. Kroot, respectively. They were ably assisted by Captains Roger Smith, Steve Christenson, and Ralph Cuthbert. The sponsor of the Ticket Takers was Mr. Johnson Whose chief aide was Captain Sarkis Sarkissian. SAFETY COMMITTEE The residents of Mt. Olympus were not bothered by fires, but the ringing of the fire alarm has created a special reaction in the minds of even the most studious Wolves. The school immediately becomes vacant, and a quick search is carried out by the Safety Committee. 'CSafety,, is the goal of this organization, which consists of eleventh and twelfth grade boys. The job of the Safety Committee is to arrange our fire drills, bomb drills, to see that all buildings are evacuated, and to help promote safety on the campus at all times. With their sponsor, Mr. McClintock, and their president, Doug Harp. the Safety Committee had a successfully Hsafew year. SAFETY FIRST ROW-R. Gaylen, D. Chiarello, S. Mecla-II, C. Kieselhorst, D. Archibald, D Harp, H. Booker, W. Knue, M. Mahin, H. Mehterian, V. Gonnella, J. Cratty. SECOND ROW-D. Mouton, D. Hesling, K. Kampen, D. Prado, L. Lyman, J. Stucky, D. Yoxall, B. Merry, C. Ferguson, P. Thompson, H. Long. THIRD ROW-T, Ander son, R. Bergman, D. Vukonich, H. Rootland, H. Marcus, R. Taft, D. Hoover, D. Peter- son, G. Richardson, F. Wright, D. Drysdale, C. Rendall. -... ,- PROJECTION CREW FIRST ROW-E. Oblinger, R. Sheafor, F. Ylizaliturri, H. Heins. SECOND ROW-Mr. B. Halpern, J. Parsons, R. Skala, C. Soren- son, T. Carlson, R. Palmer, R. Stewart, N. Morgan. THIRD ROW- L. Stephens, G. Garner, B. Wilson, D. Frank. PUBLIC ADDRESS CREW Mr. Kopp, D. Wills, G. Pettit, D. Jones, E. Mosbrook. PROJECTION AND PUBLIC ADDRESS CREWS To bring us the finest in movies and sound were the aims of the Projection and Public Address Crews. Under the direction of Mr. Halpern, projectionists showed movies to all classes desiring them. They also ran the Arc projector in the Auditorium. lt was through their hard work that our Audio Visual Sec- tion ranked among the best in the Los Angeles City School System. The Public Address Crew, directed by Mr. Kopp, worked at all sports events held at Van Nuys High. Their purpose was to keep the spectators informed as to what was happening on the sports events field. The Public Address System was used for noon music broadcasts, also, and is one of Van Nuys High Schoolis most prized possessions. STAGE CREW AND MAKE-UP CREW The Stage Crew played a very important part in 'each production in our auditorium. Directed by Mr. Cates, the group created wonderful sets, built the equipment used, and designed the correct lighting effects needed in every program. Operation of micro- phones and special sound effects gained many compli- ments for their skill. The Make-Up crew displayed special talent in the clever application of greasepaint and eye-brow pencil which accented the characterizations in our plays and presentations. Mr. Hall, foreman of the crew, encour- aged the enjoyment of a gooey but fascinating task. Student chairman was Virginia Aldridge and assisting her throughout the year was Nancy Karrel. .'4 STAGE CREW KNEELING--B. Garrett, T. Whitebrich, J. Stucky. STAND- ING-C. Sorensen, T. Hill, Mr. Gates, R. Leech, J. Car- penter, C. Davies. MAKE-UP CREW D. Kirkpatrick, H. Silverstein, N. Karrel, V. Aldridge, E. Ba rn hart. Page Thirty-one HM .Q . FIRST ROW-J. Morgan, D. Grove, P. Cunningham, Mr. Kopp. SECOND ROW-N. A. Kelsey, C. Bumpus, T. Weed, D. Jones. DO-SI-DOES Terpsichore had still another type of dancing to add to the enjoyment of the student body at Van Nuys High . . . square dancing. Virginia Reel, Dive for the Oyster. and Texas Star were just a few of the many square dances the Do-Si- Does whirled. They also learned new calls. The clubis projects were displays for the library cases. The head Do-Si-Does were Judy Lloyd and Danny Lou Day. Mrs. Colda Moser acted as sponsor. The clnlfs purpose was to have fun. meet new students. and to do demonstration dancing for commun- ity service when invited. Page Thi? fy-lzuo FIRST ROW-S. Sarkissian, M. Ward, N. Cunningham, J. Oliver, C. Hovey, B. Baumgarten, J. Manchel, G. Yambert, G. Stuart, P- DeVore, F. Gallenberg, N. Faris, M. Adelman, D. Smith, B. Lenarsic, B. Rice, F. Fournier, M. McKeegan, N. Selb, J. Waldon, J. Aberback, G. l.. Harrelson, H. Silverstein, F. Bolton, B. Hale, V. Aldrich, J. Nicolai, D. Winton, B. Hornonoff. SECOND ROW--H. Mehterian, M. Needle, E. Susany S. Falconer, P. Shofstall, S. Hall, N. Gaylen, L. Mayer, S. Shield, D. Maianty, K. Straight, P. Balser, B. Gas- parich, M. Martinez, M. Kamerick, J. Segar, J. Wood, A. Finzi, B. Butow, T. Tieger, K. Robbins, C. Pillow, J. Meier, A. Udovich, S. Wil- liams, C. Zephro, R. Goldblate. BALLROOM DANCING Terpsichore, the goddess of dancing was very popu- lar with the students at Van Nuys High. She brought to you and the members of the Ballroom Dancing Club the fun of learning how to dance. No one likes to be a wall-liower, so we joined in the fun of learning how to dance the Charleston, waltz, rhumba, jitterbug, and the foxtrotl During the last two semesters. the club made dis- plays for the library display case as one of their projects. Sarkis Sarkissian was the president during the year. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Ham. the club's semester was full of fun and had a most successful year. Terp- sichore has really set toes tapping at Van Nuys. HAYWIRES The Haywires. formerly the Radio Amateurs Club, promoted and furthered the interests of amateur radio communication in Van Nuys High School. The club helped some of its members who do not have licenses to obtain them by practicing code and learning the basic fundamentals of radio. Many members already possess novice licenses, and a few hold general class licenses. The club operated amateur station W6CEQ, owned by Nor- man Kelsey. The president for both semesters was Dave Grove, WTJTMK. and the sponsor was the electric shop instructor, Mr. Kopp. Usually some work on radio equipment was carried on at each meeting, and many of the licensed hams have built their own equipment. both at home and in the school shop. Members of the Haywires have made short- wave contacts all over the United States and the Western Hemisphere. FIRST D-M. Newbold, M. Adelman, D. Dooling, J. Parmley, D. McNeill, J. Meier, G. Garner, J. Mayer, D. Day. S-J. Lloyd, K. Robbins, A. Marr, B. Wright, S. Menrad, K. Straight, J. Price. SECOND D-F. Fournier, P. Cunning- ham, J. Knabe, G. Meredith, B. Butow, F. Gallenberg, S. Matthews, S. Sarkissian. at A FIRST ROW-D. Bloom, R. Mannion, T. Meese. SECOND ROW-C. Jacobson, M. McKeegon, B. Rice, D. Smith, B. Hawley, J. Bollman. THIRD ROW-J. Walclon, N. Selb, R. Romm, R. Klein, N. Veltmann, F. Fournier. FOURTH ROW-Mr. Kroot, B. Hurley, H. MacMillan, R. Gart, Mr. Foster. CAMERA CLUB Clickl Click! The reorganized Camera Club was one that really clicked. Each of the thirty-five members exposed one roll of film per week on any subject they chose. developed the film themselves. and made their own contact prints and enlargements with the club fa- cilities. Here. also. a graphic record of high school life was kept. The purpose of this club was to promote and further the pleasure of exposing. developing. and printing photographs. Dan Bloom was the president of the winter semester, and Royal Manion was the head man for the summer. Thanks to the help of the sponsors. Mr. Kroot and Mr. Foster. the club was a great success. FIRST ROW-Mr. Robert F. Ward, R. Robinson, P. Cunningham, D Hilliard, E. Hansen. SECOND ROW-J. Houston, P. McCabe, J. Harder J. Parmley, J. Price. THIRD ROW--J. Glynn, J. Koenig, A. Howell, M Miller, R. Alvis, J. Laursen. FOURTH ROW-R. Grote, M. Kiefer, R Constas, C. Bumpus, J. Moon, M. Braverman. ELECTROXS This club has been very active all year. A geiger- counter kit was purchased from funds left in the treas- ury last year. and was built by members of the group. The Electron Club sponsored an invitational assembly featuring Mr. Henry Freedman, naturalist and explorer. who demonstrated the properties of an electric eel. The Electrons. whose purpose was to stimulate interest in science and scientific projects. sponsored trips to Stu- dent's Day at Cal Tech.. and also a trip to the labora- tories of the University of Southern California. The organization was sponsored by Mr. Robert Ward. and was presided over in the winter semester by Rocky Robinson and in summer semester by Paul Cunningham. FIRST ROW-J. Price, P. Cunningham, J. Parmley, P. Zoraster, J. Fink, J. Koenig. SECOND ROW- J. Puff, N. Faris, D. Perry, D. Winton, M. Selwyn, S. Falconer, P. Handley, A. Moore, B. Arnold J. Eder, A. Doe, C. Hovey. THIRD ROW-M. Ward, S. Dechter, B. Black, P. Powers, B. Kern M. McKanna, S. Kassity, N. Veltmann, J. Mathers, B. Boscaino, N. Mintz, N. Williams, D. Meusel H. Oberman. RADIO CLUB Through the hard work and effort of the members of the Radio Club and their sponsor Mrs. Ross, Van Nuys High School had noon music at least two or three times a week. The main am- bition of the members is to go into some type of radio or tele- vision work. Meetings ofthe Radio Club were very interesting because the members put on miniature radio broadcasts. Presidents of the club for the last two semesters were Victor Gulliver and Paul Zoraster. , ,,... ,,,m.. . Ti , ui ' SCIENCE FICTION . Science fiction is actually the truth of tomorrow. The purpose of this club was to promote an interest in the reading and writing of science and science fiction. During meetings the members discussed new books and authors. The group had ap- proximately thirty active members and took one field trip to the planetarium in Griffith Park. There they Went on a ccTrip to Mars. The temporary president for this semester was Bob Sampler. The club had a terrific sponsor this year, Mr. George Platner. JUNIOR RED CROSS CLUB The purpose of the Junior Red Cross Club was to help those in need and to sup- port the work of the American Red Cross. The first project the Junior Red Cross Club undertook this year was the filling of Christmas Gift Boxes for under-privi- Ieged children. They exceeded their goal of 500 boxes by filling 700. Their second project was helping during the annual Red Cross Fund Drive. The club this year was skillfully guided by their presidents Shir- ley Corell and Joan Foos. and their sponsor, Mrs. Weisel. FIRST ROW-E. Jube A. Marr, S. Matthews, rt, J. Glynn, P. VanDuzee. SECOND ROW-J. Lynch, K. Robbins, A. Cartwright, B. Altman. THIRD ROW- J. Rice, J. Parmley, P. Jamison, J. Halgren. FOURTH ROW-E. Hansen, P. Cunningham. FIRST ROW- Mrs. Weisel, N. Mintz, S. Corell, J. Foos, D. Inman, L. Roeser. SECOND ROW-J. Mathers, B. Boscaino, S. Mathers, C. Mills. aww I WWII! ffl My YV IW I j KLA I ll' 1 1 ZAQIIF . IL I i Q O O K . Page, Tlzirffi'-fozzz LIFE SCIENCE CLUB Pan, the familiar Greek Cod of Nature, received much appreciation from the Life Science Club. This group tried to develop a better knowledge of scientific principles in each member. At their meetings the members divided into different committees: each conducting experiments. Other groups worked on projects to familiarize the stu- dents with plant Iife. Mrs. Joe, the club sponsor, did a wonderful job stimulating the activities of the club. The president for the Fall semester was John Johnston. and David Leveton took the presidentis chair in the summer semester. The followers of the pipes of Pan had a wonderful time. FIRST ROW-D. Leveton, M. Deyoe, J. Cupp, A. Emmey, SECOND ROW--R, Maurer, S. Macldrill, P. Starr, B. Arseneau, C. Scorfino, S. Shield, D. White, S. Gilbert. THIRD ROW-Mrs. Joe, Z. Milfs, A. Udkovich, K. Fisher, S. Kassify, S. Greenberg, K. Koontz, J, Johnson, J. Elder, D. Beckman. LATIN CLUB No. you don't have to speak Latin, be a gladiator. or be a second Cicero to be- long to the Latin Club. Anyone who wished could join this active club. Under the supervision of Mrs. Brown. they pro- moted interesting activities. Approxi- mately every two weeks. club talent per- formed. The annual Roman Banquet was a rousing success. This w'as the big event of the year for all Romans as they bought slaves and enjoyed a great feast. Their only disappointment was that they couldn't take their newly bought slaves home with them. These activities and many more made this club one of the most active on campus. Co-consuls for the winter semester were Darty Winton and Jack Fink. In FIRST ROW-J. Mathers, C. Hovey, M. Williams, D. Meusal, B. Black, D. Winton, P. Powers, D. Perry, M. Ferris, J. Paff, M. Ward, K. Koontz, S. Greenberg, L. Hermann, T. Tiegro. SECOND ROW- N, Veltman, D. Reid, J. Coda, A. Doe, I. Curtis, P. Kammerer, P. Shofstall, B. Rice, C. Newall, D. Peterson, N. Cunningham. THIRD ROW-D. Dowling, M. Miller, T. Paulson, R, Mitchell, J. Smith, K. Kampen, S. Cohen, J. Strong, F. Rossi, J. Shafran. FOURTH ROW- D. Levanton, J. Kline, D. Romm, E. Hanson, J. Parmaley, J. Fink, J. Koenig. SPANISH CLUB To develop a deeper appreciation of Spanish. Spanish people. and Spanish culture was the goal of the Spanish Club. Sponsored by Mrs. Alice Do- minguez. the club planned trips to many historical places and learned about life south of the Border. President of the Fall semester was Pat Hawkes while Joan Spaulding took over in the Spring. Guest speakers added to the interest of the club and one of their projects was corresponding with stu- dents of Latin America. By exchanging letters with them the club cultivated a friendship of mutual interests. FRENCH CLUB Parlez-vous francais? This question probably didn't bother the ancient Greeks much. I-lowever. it was of con- cern to Murray Adelman. the sum- mer semester president of the French Club. the winter semester leader hav- ing been Arlene Abrams. This is one of the older clubs at Van Nuys. claim- ing some forty members. The club was under the able direction of Mrs. Henri- ette Holubar. The French Club sent clothing to parts of France that were damaged 'dur- ing the war. The lighter side included parties and the cinema, in French of course. French was spoken as much as pos- sible at meetings and gatherings. The club endeavored to further the under- standing of the French people and their culture. Viva la francais. Viva tout le monde. the summer semester they were Barbara ' Black and Dave Leveton. FIRST ROW-B. Roberts, M. Claberg, M. Selwyn, S. Falconer, L. Copeland, E. Susany, J. Eder, B. Boscaino. SECOND ROW-B. Clark, B. Butow, J. Mayer, C. Hovey, J. Spaulding, J. Mathers, N. Veltmann, N. Mintz, S. Mathers, B. Rice. FIRST ROW-O. Reid, S. Gowdy, H. Holubar, H. Oberman, D. Smith, M. Needle, A. Rockwell. SECOND ROW-B. McCa'rver, M. Marinkovich, J. Carlson, S. Dyer, P. Cutting, B. Blackinton, R. Robinson, R. Eder. THIRD ROW-C. Azar, N. Jenson, P. Braz, R. Haddad, M. Nielsen, J. Mollett, M. Adelman. FOURTH ROW-S. Wagoner, O. Pitney, K. Brown, P. Cutting, J. Stewart, G. Huffaker, B. Baumgarten. S 0 X . K Z ff FIRST ROW-D. Smith, J. Carpenter, B. Rice. SECOND ROW-R. Stuman, G. Reimel, B. Halfhill, B. Travatte, B. Surtees. MAKOS The Makos are a group of students here at Van Nuys, who, under the watchful eye of Mr. Harold O'Halloran, enthusiasti- cally participated in many skin diving and spear fishing contests. The clubas bi-weekly rendezvous were held at Point Dume, where Jerry Carpenter and Tim Johnson landed a 34 pound Wlhite Sea Bass. Officers for the past semester have been Tim Johnson, President, Jerry Carpenter, Vice-Presidentg and Barbie Rice, Secretary. FIRST ROW-T. Hall, C. Hovey, J. Ladd, J. Manchel, C. Scortino. SECOND ROW-B. Mack, J. Oliver, M. Papozian, N. Gaylen, S. Hall, D. Smith. THIRD ROW-S. Wittenberg, J. Newton, J. Goodman, J. Halgren, C. Haase, L. Rolston. FOURTH ROW-M. Friedrich, B. Rice, P. Jamison. .A Y , V f f . ., Page Thirty-six FIRST ROW-Mr. Platner, T. Hall, N. Gaylen, C. Hovey, S. Greenberg, F. Fournier, T. McMillin, K. Koontz, S. Hall, C. Scortino, Z. Milfs, K. Fisher, B. Clark, B. Roberts. SECOND ROW-J. Manchel, J, Ladd, C. Haase, B. Rice, S. Maddrill. THIRD ROW-M. Papazian, D. Smith, S. Ward, S. Wittenberg, M. Claberg. FOURTH ROW-M. Friedrich, J. Halgren, P. Jamison, D. Huffine, B. Copp, M. Nielsen. FIFTH ROW-J. Oliver, D. Fisher, R. Robinson, L. Rolston. AN GLERS CLUB The Anglers, a club for deep sea fishing enthu- siasts, did a commendable job in furthering good sportsmanship and interest in conservation of nat- ural resources. Under the expert guidance of Mr. George Platner, the club organized and attended a deep sea fishing trip every month. These trips were a lot of fun and the club never failed to bring in a good catch. Summer activities were also planned. ariefg MOUNTAINEERS CLUB Mountaineers Club is a new organization dedi- cated to the idea of furthering the education of Mountain people literally and socially. This is done by corresponding with them. The club's sponsor Mr. Donaho Hall. who is a first hand authority on the matter. is familiarizing the club members with the ways of these mountain peo- ple. The club agenda, which included a play presented by the members on mountain life, proved very interesting to all concerned. It is diliicult to put in so few words the magnificent job that was done by this club. Olhcers for the past two semesters have been Pat Kammerer, Presidentg Carol Hovey, Vice- Presidentg and lVlarty Needle. Secretary. FIRST ROW-R. Roda, V. Aldridge, J. Halgren, Mrs. B. Pregerson, P. Jamison, N. Karrel, L. Rolston. SECOND ROW-M. Nielsen, R. Donatoni, M. Friedrich, P. Handley, J. Wilkins, B. Jaynes. KNIT WITS The Knit Wits had a project of making bed socks for the children in Europe. Each member was assigned a ball of yarn and the members knitted the bed socks at their meetings. The club worked yery hard on this project. Appreciation was owed to the Sponsor Mrs. Pregerson for her help. The Winter president was Mickey Selwyn. and Pat Jamison was the President for the Sum- mer semester. A445 Jlnfemf THE FUTURE SECRETARIES The Future Secretaries Club was newly established this semester. Membership was open to girls taking shorthand and inter- ested in becoming good secretaries. It was necessary to form this new club because the Commercial Club became too crowded to accommodate all of the girls planning for a secretarial profession. The Future Secretaries Club was sponsored by Mrs. Helen Marcus, who was greatly responsible for its success. Virginia Sprag- gins, the first president, was equally helpful in starting this new club. FIRST ROW-Mr. A. Richardson, S. Slaughter, P. Meyer, S. Lent, G. Soules. SECOND ROW--F. Cheng, A. Narr, B. Hess, S. Matthews, H. Wright, D. Phelps, J. Hanzlik. CHESS CLUB The Chess Club founded the G'Valley High School Chess Leaguew, with Hollywood High, Burroughs High and Glendale. The club is very proud of their league. Recently the Helms Chess Trophy was won by the clever chess men. Helping the members a lot was Mr. Richardson, their enthusiastic sponsor. President for the entire year has been Peter Meyer. Fun had no Check-mate in this group. FIRST ROW-Mrs. H. Marcus, L. Copeland, M. Avakian, V. Spraggins, C. Golding N. Lawrence. SECOND ROW-F. Lieberman, S. Chenoweth, D. Days, D. Stephens, C Nickerson, E. Glass, J. Rubesa, l. Loe. THIRD ROW-S. Laursen, W. Reeser, M. Lam bert, L. Wood, S. Zerwer, M. Hoggatt, D. Heller, E, Zeber. FOURTH ROW-B. Lenarsic C. Schweizer, N. Rio, R. Rio, B. Fullerton, S. Story, P. Oster, S. Baker, V. Hokom. FIRST ROW -- D. Nelson, R. Purvis, D. Gorzelli, R. Baldwin, J. Burns, E. Gershen, R. Emerson, T. Rowletf, R. Haddad, D. Law- rence, R. Dick, I.. Paul, W. Owen. SECOND ROW-W. Clarke, D. Frazier, F. Sweet, D. Kline, B. Bickarf, K. McDaniel, D, Crisp, R. Boyden, B. Rowlett, P. Cavanough, M. Brown, J. Klyce, J. Deal. THIRD ROW-A. Fackler, D. Dillon, E. Moore, M. Brown, C. Edwards, R. Smith, R. Christenson, B. Clark, R. Forster, D. McKenna, T. Meyer, J. Williams, M. Moxness. FOURTH ROW-- D, Romas, B. McCory, B. Piper, K. Sinderson, R. Gross, J. Hughbanks, J. Osborne, L. Wilkerson, H. Booker, W. Kreis, T. Ohler, J. Davis. FIFTH ROW-G. Powell, D. Weaver, J. I.'EtoiIe, D. Miller, J. Beisneg, D. Virgin, B. Brownfield, B, Weller, B. Woods, D. Carson, C. Schultz, R. McFaII, J. Welton. SIXTH ROW-F. Strawn, C. Basso, D. Valencia, J. Glamizina, M. Gilbert, J. Zieg- Ier, J. Jardine, J. Blosser, T. Foster, K. Hays. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Two of the deities of Mount Olympus, Cronus and Demeter, the god and goddess of agriculture, respectively, had fun supervising a group at Van Nuys. Since 1928, the Future Farmers of America, or t'F.F.A.'7, have strived to maintain their motto: Hlaeadership and character development, sportsmanship. cooperation, service, thrift, scholarship, citizenship, and patriotismf' Van Nuys High School has been ably represented by its officers who were Jim Ziegler, President, Bob Weller, Vice-Presi- dent, Hank Booker, Secretary, Mike Moxness, Treasurer, Dean Nelson, Reporter. The able sponsors for the group were Mr. King, Mr. Nielson, and Mr. Rollins. One of the activities in which the F.F.A. participated was the annual Future Farmers of America Field Day, held at Pierce J.C. on April 25. This event was sponsored by Sears Roebuck 31 Co. and Pierce. who combined forces to sponsor the luncheon and contests. The F.F.A. and the Future Homemakers of America also held a box social on April 16. There was dancing, food, and fun for all. N .-.--'-2 - . 2:Wvr 0 O' F.F.A. OFFICERS M. Moxness, H. Booker, J. Ziegler, B. Weller, D. Nelson. f -N 'X .ll I lvl .: xv -,. . . ,p I 'ex 1 ' 'nf ff 'V FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Hestia. the chief divinity of domestic life and the goddess of the hearth. lent her talents to a lovely group at Van Nuys. The Future Home-malcers of America continued with their goal of making fine citizens. This club sponsored many worthy projects to help those people who were in need. Among these was a clothing drive for the children in Korea. Miss Schaper. the club sponsor. gave help to tht- members headed by Rillie Cooper. President. Une of the girls. loan Couch. was elected Slate Vice- president of the F.H.A. at a convention. ln order to raise money to send Joan to the national conven- tion in Vivashington. D. C.. luncheons for the faculty were prepared. COMMERCIAL CLUB On Mt. Olympus scribes were used. but at Van Nuys we had an equally interesting group. The Commercial Club was a popular organization of business majors. Among their activities this year, they attended a convention at USC for Future Business Leaders of America. and presented the colorful theme of May Day in beautiful decorations made bv the members. They also started a club at Canoga Park. Presidents Eileen Class and Margie Stumpf. and the sponsor. Mrs. Ruth Friedman received congratulations for a fine year. FIRST ROW-Mrs. Marcus, E. Glass, J. Gladden, M. Livingston, C. Plume, M. Sturnpf, D. Heiges, N. Linville, P. Clark, D. Archibald, D. Vidalis, P. Bucher, K. Kite, P. Lee, L. Abbott. SECOND ROW-A. dePamphilis, M. Martinez, N. Burns, A. Martino- vich, L. Greenwood, A. Kalal, J. Segar, M. Campbell, J. Walsh, D. Chidester, D. McFarlin, S. Williams, L. Copeland, B. Boscaino, P. Balser, V. Lindsay. THIRD ROW- M. Hanson, V. Spraggins, S. Zerwer, M. Avakian, J. Rubesa, D. Moller, J. Miller, R. Rio, B. Fullerton, N. Lawrence, C. Karamanos, D. Days. FOURTH ROW-B. Gasprich, J. Reuell, J. Mrazek, V. Hokom, P. Oster, S. Baker, C. Golding, H. Hog- gatt, D. Heller, B. Halle, M. Kamm, L. Bartz, I D W FIRST ROW-J. Carpenter, C. Doris. SECOND ROW-C. Reay, 5' K Q If 7 . f A F v We I - .' ix l L P. Roy, H. Weekes, B. Swenson, A. Figoff. THIRD ROW-B. gf Q .,- 4: Q Welsh, V. Gulliver, B. Pierce, J. Strong, Miss McMillan. V MASQUERS The Creek love of Drama is shared hy many. hut only a few outstanding hoys and girls were 'SET' ...T -+1 ahle to he members of the Masquers. an honor or- 1 ganization. These Thespians were chosen for mem- hership on the hasis of their outstanding 'talent in the field of Drama. They studied acting tech- niques, and they gained a great deal of knowledge of drama. The amusing Easter Play I'The Ugly Duckling was proof that these actors excel. Their f performances regularly hrought pleasure to their .A f 5 ' f ' 0 0 audiences. Their sponsor. lVIiss McMillan, was ln 0,1616 5 in ringing always there to lend a helping hand to Pat Hoy and Harriet Vlveekes. their presidents. Plaudits and cheers have heen earned hy the Masquers. PHILHARMONIC CLUB Do you like Chopin and Vlfagner? If you do. then this cluh is for you. Under the guidance of lVlr. Sayre. Joan Couch, the president. planned many activities. They had their own memhers perform and they attended Philharmonic Concerts. The group discussed and played music and had guest speakers and entertainment. Every few weeks they had a program in the music room. No matter what their activity might he, though. their purpose was to hetter understand symphonic music. I-larp. lyre. and lute lent charm to this group! FIRST ROW-N. Gaylen, S. Hall, J. Burns, R, Diamond, M. Deybrook, M. Martinez, B. Lenarsic, L. Harrelson, E. Westphal, R. Weir, M. Solomon, G. Base, N. Faris, J. Couch, S. Brown, J. Blackinton, R. Oliver. SECOND ROW-J. Bullock, J. Eder, S. Eckert, M. Needle, V. Aldridge, S. Mathers, P. Klein, D, Dirks, B. Mack, J Wiesberg, P. Markin, R. Richmond, J. Puff, M. Ward, B. Black, M. Nielsen, D. Huffino, A. Grauman, S. Correll. THIRD ROW-B. Arseneau, J. Lynch, B. Bruner, M. Mahin, J. Averbach, G. Stuart, S. Sclrkissian, B. Merry, H, Marcus, M. Adelman, R. Mason, J. Oliver, B. Baum- garten, F. Gallenberg, N. Jenson, C. Webb, J. Carlson, B. Boscaino, J. Mathers. ART CLUB To the Art Club you may give the credit for drawing and painting all of the wonderful posters you saw in the halls. They also did many of the outstanding showcase displays in the library. This ambitious club was made up of potential artists and of students who appreciate good art. Under the helpful sponsorship of Mrs. Roberts. these artists skillfully planned many projects and activities. The president for both the winter and summer se- mesters was ,lim Kennedy. I QQ? - oo 4 1 A AQWI 'S f-it -,- xg f l 45 -. j J Y ' 71 v x Q45 vt' -1. M ,gs llfl iid NXUV' sf? - Q: 2 omeflaing info gxidfence. Aristotle, 340 B.C. CARTOON CLUB The Cartoon Club has been very active in the past year. The purpose of this club was to stimulate interest in school activities and create ample car- tooning opportunities for those interested in that field. It was excellently sponsored by Miss Doo- brovo. The Jokers' Journal. published weekly by the members, provided numerous laughs on cam- pus. These very original cartoons usually high- lighted some incident or activity in school. Their esteemed Presidents were Ron Yates and Bill John- son. D. Carroll, P. Kcummerer, C. Bergquist, M. Needle, N. Mintz, B. Rice. 1 N Psi: 'R t ,at g I .HAMA vm, -W A sms.. .A,,s, A.. . ,ef .s ff -H-Awe. ss :a-MW... fp.. f-.:. ' ' ' ss. Yrs I . .Q sg 5 .. ss iss gs. ss s . . sex was of-v' gag 5 . . s 1 FIRST ROW-L. Keyes, J. Mothers, B. Bosccuino, S. CorreII. SECOND ROW-N. Veltmann, S. Muddrill, J. Oliver, S. Matthews. THIRD ROW -- N. Mintz, Z. Milfs, K. Fisher. FIRST ROW-Miss Doobrovo, R. Mitchell, N. Carr, C. Field, R. Redford. SECOND ROW-R. Robertson, B. Johnson, A. Kuhlmcnn, R. Yates, B. Heiser. ya PEGASUS CLUB It was the purpose of the Pegasus Club to promote greater student interest in poetry and literature. The members of this club enjoyed 1 reading poetry and other literature. but their primary interest was in writing poetry. For the past few years. the major project of the Pegasus Club has been to annually publish the Winged Pen. our poetry anthology. which consists of poetic works of Yan Xuys students. The Cod of Poetry or a diligent English teacher must have stood over some of these budding poets. because the excellent poems vary greatly in subject matter. Mr. Frisius sponsored this Fine Club with utmost skill. Page Forty-one I I 1 l -A-wap-A COMPANY A FIRST ROW-D. Livingston, A. Fliege. SECOND ROW-D. Schuster, C. Thayre, E. Hansen, S. Belenson, D. Hjelf, J. Cupp, B. Way, L. Seitlinger, R. Maurer, J, Richardson, F. Ylizciliturri. THIRD ROW-B. Pierce, R. King, M. McCloskey, J. VonKampen, C. Jacobson J. Ptacnik, M. Moseley, N. Cunningham, B. Bullard. FOURTH ROW-P. Balcom, J. Wiser, C. Longan, H. Voigts, L. Loretz, D. Stilwel M. Walls, T. Payne, J. Brenizer, A. Yellin. FIFTH ROW-R. Figgins, S. Christenson, R. Ferguson, D. Koline, J. Waters, R. Robertson K. Vetter, R. Anders, J. Beisner. SIXTH ROW-J. Naquin, F. Bowers, K. Orchard, J. Feldman, G. Harlow, R. Bowman, W. White J. DuTour, B. Wilson, B. Thompson. SEVENTH ROW-J. Black, V. Paxmcin, M. Conneally, G. Teague, R. Mitchell, G. Davis, R. Cuth- bert, C. Young. EIGHTH ROW-L. Cross, B. Rozzen. 1 1 1 1 ROTC INSTRUCTORS rel, an Captain Leonard Cushner, Master Sergeant Joseph Vander- pool. ROTC STAFF H. Barnett, J. Houston, E. Hunter, J. Petit, B. Mathews, F. LaBerteaux, G. Allen. RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS Ares. the God of War. would have been overjoyed had he seen the military at Van Nuys. Hellenes were very proud of their legionsg in the same manner Van Nuys High School is quite proud of The Reserve Oliicers Training Corps, undoubtedly one of the best units in this area. The battalion has been winning more competitions than any other school in the Los Angeles City School System. Van Nuys has won the American Legion Blue Devils, Com- petition six times! For the fourth time the unit has captured the British United Services Club Plaque. No other school has received this honor twice in succession. For this we have reason to be proud of our unit. R.O.T.C. cadets also serve as ushers and guards for many functions. Flags are always carried by the unitis Color Guard. The unit not only brings fame to our school. but serves it well in many and varied ways. The very able instructor for this year was Master Ser- geant Joseph Vanderpool. Captain Leonard Cushner, the Assistant P.lVI.S. 31 T. for this area assisted the Sergeant. The unit for the Fall semester was under Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Donald Cravitz. battalion commander. Assisting him was Captain Edward Hunter. Adjutant. Ofhcers for the Spring semester included Cadet Lieutenant Colonel James Petit. battalion commander. who was assisted by Cadet Major Edward Hunter, the executive otlicer. Other officers were Cadet Captain William Matthews, Adjutantg Lieutenant Franklin Kline. training ollicerg and Cadet Lieutenant James Houston. athletic officer. SABRE AND CHEVRON RIFLE TEAM FIRST ROW-E. Hunter, J. Petit, B. Mathews. SECOND M. McCloskey, D. Hielt, I. DeVoe, A. Yellin, R. Maurer, ROW-J. Brenizer, A. Yellin, R. Mansfield, S. Christen- S.Christenson. son, R. Welsh, B. Pierce, J. Miller, J. Koenig. THIRD ROW- B. Balcom, C. Thorpe, P. Cast, P. Block, C. Laps- I Iey, G. Meredith, J. Naquin, R. Deyse, L. Miller. FOURTH ROW-F. LaBerteaux, J. Houston, R. Lamb, C. Morey, D. Livingston, D. Wills, A. Fliege, T, Ely, G. Allen. .I-if 1 If .4 X .tiff ' A s x ' fi 1 .u x ,- I X ,' . I ' I n ' en 1 'I i WJ, '91,-, J I COMPANY B FIRST ROW-Lt. C. Morey, Capt. D. Wills, Lt. R. Lamb. SECOND ROW-J. Miller, P. Cast, D. Miller, D. Dresser, M. Cheslow, P. Casey, D. Virgil, A. Ewald, L. Stephens, T. Ely. THIRD ROW-Corp. J. Arambasin, H. Glasier, R. Skala, P. Van Duzee, K. Marvin, R. Haddad, H. Blum, C. Lapsley. FOURTH ROW- R. Smith, T. Zabel, B. Hurley, M. Kendel, D. King, G. Hottenstein, L. Heyer, J. Koenig. FIFTH ROW-F. Torres, R. Keyoe, F. Loranger, H. MacMillan, A. Heyer, W. Clark, N. Roselund, T. Rowlett, L. Miller, R. Mansfield. SIXTH ROW-G. Meredith, B. Swain, R. Young, J. Webster, L. Kyraus, E. Lester, M. Torres. SEVENTH ROW- W. Gosselin, W. Beatty, D. Mitchell, D. Lindley, N. Ruhl, L. Brown, C. Walker, R. Welsh. EIGHTH ROW-R. Uhlman, L. Grinnell. 2 , 2 ,W ffrf W 4 Page Forty-three J' ,W - WV, ,, VU V r ,xwfw , V2 4 ,, ,290 fm f ,, Q H X V , K ,w , NX ,, ' K ,'h ifmgs, ' f L -f x. N 1 KW V 7 A 1 4 ,Z Sum V !iQ':ff6,24,,x V , , ff w 'X V V VJ f 1 N A V V, , A , 3:5 , wif, x.-- V VV . If W Q VV i'f7'- V ' , V' , V-W, 5 , ..L. 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' glffff' X V, . , ,X ,,,,, M55- WX' Il . , X41 if 6 . f 2 ,W Z ' 9 X? , , if hi-nf, ,- ,..X,p,.,-.. 5:4 ' 12 -w5 ?'5',.,.zmf1M: fzawf-X2:1:iLLii,f1' ' M' ff ,,.,-, ,,,. UmX'wif:'mX , WINTER ANNUAL STAFF SEATED-V. Aldridge, R. Oswald, S. Eckhaus. STANDING-Miss Martha Feutz, D. Hilliard, K. Nelson, G. Base, S. Correll, N. Veltrnann, H. Barnett, B. Boscaino, N. Karrel, J. Mathers, G. Burns, D. Neuss. THE ANNUAL STAFF The Fall semester opened with an eager Annual Staff determined to record as many memory-making activities of our school as possible in the 1953 edition of the Crimson and Gray. Moreover. the staff had fond hopes of achieving as fine a volume as its medalist-winning predecessor. Choos- ing the theme. designing the cover. selling advertising. making page lay-outs. and picture taking filled the hours of the Fall term to capacity. The tremendous task of being Editor-in-Chief rested upon the capable shoulders of Ron- ald Oswald, who did a wonderful job of coordinating the many assignments. During the Eall. Sonia Childs and Joan Donaldson served as assistant editors. guiding the novices and supervising the display of Corsair happenings. Nancy Karrel acted in the dual capacity of business manager and secretary. Sports Editor Don Hilliard designed the attractive pages. ably aided by Kay Nelson and Dick Neuss. Shirley Corell and Jackie Mathers were in charge of Senior picture appointments. Jackie joined Nancy Veltmann in recording the goings-on of the Parisians. Virginia Aldridge. Shirley Eckhaus. and Gwen Base carefully gathered school infor- mation and handled the underclassmen pictures. Barbara Boscaino was in charge of Girls' Sports. assisted by Gail Burns. Pat Kammerer served as the photographeris aide and typed cheerfully. Jim Houston. in charge of H.O.T.C. ANNUAL ART STAFF SEATED-W. Gracey, R. Yates, R. Redford. STANDING - Miss Jean Doobrovo. details. joined Kay Nelson and Don Hilliard in their proof- reading chores. Ron Yates supervised the candid sections. Business manager Nancy Karrel, working with School Finance Manager Mr. Douglass House and the Sales ad- visor. Mr. Hal Foster, did outstanding work. Launching the sales campaign with an assembly, our manager was assisted by Helene Silverstein and Sarkis Sarkissian. While all the staff sold advertising, Harvey Barnett was a supersalesman. loan Spaulding wrote the ads, while Ken Tennesen took the pictures for them. Art Editor Bonnie Yates created the division pages and end sheet design. and was responsible for Hermes. Assistant cartoonists were Bob Redford and Wayne Gracey. All art work was supervised by Miss lean Doobrovo. In the Spring. all the staff was involved in Writeups. meeting deadlines. mounting pictures and doing creative worked mapped out by Editor Oswald. The interesting task of advising the production of the annual belonged to Miss Martha Feutz. who enjoyed it very much. The whole staff. however. sighed happily when their great but rewarding experience was ended as the annual was 'iput to bedn. May the publication meet with your approval and enjoyment and ever serve to bring back the pleasant, happy days at Van Nuys High School. circa 1953! ANNUAL BUSINESS STAFF FRONT ROW-J. Spaulding, N. Karrel. BACK ROW-Mr. Douglass House, Mr. Hal Foster. 17 ,,,,,,.....f-f-- sw, 1 I D NM, ,W RONALD OSWALD Edifor-in-Chief ' EDITORIAL STAFF J. Donaldson, R. Oswald, R. Yates, S. Childs, Miss Feufz. Qc 4 ,- 1 I x ll ,V I X ,f X ,,,ga ,i. J ffl. V ' AK X -lXlll.l.l.4ly ':'QQ'f ' I if X jf X- - S I 'XJ , ' ,f CCL E xv ,1f'f'Ql B A fl 5, ll ,Q .I ,ly XJ. I X x A 1 - - W 'jx -' 1, .o '- .J NX xx il Q wx I -N I' L ..- 1- - 'N el V Q ,HJ ,Q J 5 EM iwmi xx H is i K W I Y X! Zi, K ,f , --jx. i 1 . 1 Kg 17 , if A 5 f l' M 464 '----- , 'f X -I 095722. I X f A f - if f , , fl .. ali V . . f Y! ,, 'fi LL1?Qg'5:i' lf, if - . .T SUMMER ANNUAL STAFF SEATED-K. Nelson, K. Tennesen, B. Boscclino, G. Burns, N. Karrel, N. Velfmann. STANDING-V. Aldridge, P. Kamme e R Oswald, D. Neuss, J. Housfon, D. Hilliard, S. Eckhaus, G. Base, J. Mathers, J. Spaulding, H. Barnett, M, Feutz. W'53 MIRROR STAFF SEATED-J. Alperin, J. Stearns, J. Barger, R. Wilson, J. Hudok, R. Harlan, M. Visotsky, B. Doggs. STANDING- S. Sommer, N. Mintz, E. Strollo, V. Becker, J. Colgrove, G. Allen, B. Harris, J. Miller, K. Tennesen, W. Wilson. B. Harris cmd Mr. John Miles. Page Forty-fight Auf .94 fde ewd . Demosthenes, 351 B.C. THE MIRROR STAFFS Congratulations to the greatest Mirror Staffs ever! In the Fall of 1952, under the editorship of Bruce Harris, the Van Nuys Mirror literally swept the annual High School Newspaper Contest at Los Angeles City College by winning three first and two second places out of six possible awards. The Mirror won firsts in General Ex- cellence, Make-up and News Story. Second awards were granted in Editorials and Coverage. Assisting the editor in this successful season was Norma Mintz, while Joe Miller took care of the business of the paper. Sports editor was Wayne Wlilson, and .ludy Barger was feature editor. Ken Tennesen and Bob Daggs supplied the Mirror with the finest in photographs for both semesters. Furnish- ing the Mirror with the necessary funds to continue putting out the best possible paper were lean Hudak and Etta Strollo who did excellent jobs as advertising managers. The Mirror Staff of Summer '53 was equally successful with publications winning first place for the San Fernando Valley at Valley College. The faculty advisor, Mr. John O. Miles, wisely chose Wayne Wilson to lead the Summer staff. Assisting once again was Norma Mintz. while ,loan Stearns was assignment editor. Bruce Harris retired to the position of sports editor after winning the annual award in Journalism. Etta Strollo continued with the job of ad winning. while ,lean Hudak took over as business manager. Putting out a weekly paper every Wednesday, the Mirror Staff led a typical week as follows: Thursday, taking pictures. gathering news, and writing it up, Friday, completing write-upsg Monday. proofreading the galleys and making up the pagesg Tuesday, proofreading the finished pages, Wednesday, folding and distrib- uting the completed paper. Those eager sounds heard on campus during the second period came from the many satisfied Mirror readers! I! fl, irror IQ ecfa If yxxxmi. fi 4 U H! , A 1-B, Nah Ili nf Z-.. MIRROR EDITORS -- S 53 W. W'lson B. Sfnchcomb M. V' ot ky. MIRROR STAFF - S'53 FRONT ROW-S. Bugen, B. Harris, J. Hoffman, M, McKeegc.n, N. Mintz, B. Sfinchcomb, J. Hudok, V. Becker, C. MacDonald, E. Sirollo, J. Sfecrns, M. Visotsky, J. Burger. BACK ROW-G. Allen, R. Wilson, J. Miller, K. Tennesen, B. Dcggs, W, Wilson. 1 g . 'S 5 'I X .BQ Pay 0 Forfy-11 FIRST ROW-H. Obermdn, J. Ladd, V. Aldridge, Mr. Frisius, M. Ragon. SECOND ROW-D. Carroll, H. Burnett, P. Cut- ting. THIRD ROW-C. Bergquist, S. Rankin, B. Rice, D. Smith. MR. FRISIUS-Sponsor C. BERGQUIST-Editor Rum an 051 WM W M ixtttllluiu '15 S., 2 ' gf- .4 5 Pagr Fifty 'his 1f11ffn1ff1f'f'M' ,Il jeff - WINGED PEN Calliope, the Muse of Epic poetry, and Euterpe, the Muse of Lyric poetry. guided the work of the Winged Pen, an anthology of outstanding poetry written by the students of Van Nuys High School. Poems created in the English classes were chosen by the teachers who in turn submitted them to the critics. The members of the staff, with Editor Cecila Bergquist and Sponsor Mr. John Erisius, chose the poems best suited for publication in the volume. As an added attraction, the Art Department drew sketches to go with the poems which accent the theme of the book. The Winged Pen made its debut in the spring Semester. The fine collection of poetry and the very excellent illustrations will be enjoyed by all the readers for many years. The Wlinged Pen rates high as a student poetry presentation. We of the Annual Staff again offer our congratulations for a delightful MWinged Penf, JOKERS' JOURNAL As in the times of the early Greek civilization, the cartoon has been important as a means of bringing a little laughter into everyday life. Carrying on this tradition at Van Nuys Was the Jokers, Journal. Under the direction of Miss ,lean Doobrovo, this publication injected humor into situations of our school life. The Journal was published as an insert in the weekly Mirror. The cartoons were drawn by the members of the Cartoon Club, who caricatured amusing events of each Week. President-Editor Bill Johnson saw that everything was done to make the publica- tion hilarious and entertaining. FIRST ROW-R. Mitchell, R. Yates, B. Johnson, J. Kennedy. SECOND ROW-C. Field, B. Redford, P. Vircimontes. . ,J 'G i r VIOLINS-S. Albright, L. Bush, M. Cheslow, D. Cortissoz, B. Denny, E. Elstun, C. Haase, C. Howalt, L. Imamura, L. Phillips, A. Preston, A. Slusher, E. Westphal, R. Wilder, P. Zoraster. VIOLAS-R. Bernardo, M. Curtis, J. Patti, B. Pridhom. CELLOS-G. Borror, D. Kazutoff, M. Worth. BASS VIOLES-V. Peer, C. Schmidt, B. Wheeler. PIANO-G. Hoiby. TIMPANI- P. Markin. PERCUSSION-T. Casanova, A. Erickson, R. Richmond. FLUTES -J. Averbach, J. Couch, D. Karol, L. Mountioy, C. Rude. OBOES--P. Christ, J. Feigenbaum. BASSOONS-K. Christiansen, J. Immel. CLARINETS- H. Allen, B. Fischer, J. Hall, L. Harrelson, J. Janise, H. Thiessun. ALTO SAXOPHONES-J. Bonamo, J. Conrad, D. Streutker, M. Swanson. TENOR SAXO- PHONES-W. Christianson, B. Troester. FRENCH HORNS-L. Arnold, B. Ferguson, B. Gilmore, D. Perlmutter. TRUMPETS-J. Anderson, B, Conkright, D. Dillon, L. Leslie, F. Luther, D. Oldenburg, S. Rosen. TROMBONES-- P. Dondelinger, F. Fry, T. Gekler, I. Girous, K. Nelson. .Am Lroda for .Aoicle ORCHESTRA The orchestra was seen and heard with great enthusiasm during the past year. Under the direction of Mr. Weinstein. the orchestra played at the Senior Play. For one of their biggest performances. the orchestra presented their second annual Winter Concert which was a tremendous success. They also played for the Graduation, Vesper. and for an Easter Assembly. As part of its civic activities. the or- chestra gave several concerts. The student body appreciates the hard work and time spent in bringing to us musical entertainment, and is very proud of the fine presentation of the programs which add to the enjoyment of all music lovers. R.0.T.C. BAND HThe best band in the landi' is right here on our very own campus. The hand, under the direction of Mr. Vlleinstein. played at song assemblies, at football games with their ex- cellent formations at half time, and for the P.T.A. They appeared at a local Music Festival, and for Graduation. Two of the band's main honors were defending the County Council Trophy and winning the Blue Devil's Band Trophy. The band has marched at the Milk Bowl. the Armistice Day Parade. the Bethlehem Star Parade, and for the British United Inspection. The student body is proud and appreciative of the band members who used their musical talent to win honors for themselves and their school. FIRST ROW-P. Zaraster, S. Parker, D. Karol, D. Hilliard, B. Gordon, J. Tucker, J. Vincent, G. Ryon. SECOND ROW -O. Pitney, L. Arnold, B. Wheeler, D. Skersick, D. Lang, D. Tucker, J. Wood, F. Sweet. THIRD ROW-F. Stange, W. Christienson, B. Roulette, W. Green, B. Gilmore, P. Elias, O. Reid. FOURTH ROW-F. Sorkin, P. Christ, J. Averback, J. Glynn, F. Luther, D. Vincent, L. Mountioy. FIFTH ROW-R. Roth, J. Hall, D. Strange, S. Rosen, S. Friedman, J. Simmons, D. Ludlow, J. Sullivan. SIXTH ROW -F. Fry, D, Mathews, C. Wright, B. McDiII, J. Orchard, J. Moon, C. Anderson, B. Ferguson. M. Adler, A. Alba, D. Baker, W. Baldwin, M. Barnes, G. Base, N. Bohanon, D. Bradford, J. Bruce, B. Bruner, M. Bruner, C. Burans, P. Burke, L. Burnstein, C. Caldwell, B. Carraco, L. Cobb, D. Cooley, C. Crabtree, J. Crandall, M. Cutting, B. Dickson, G. Dieringer, C. Easton, S. Eckhaus, P. Ennis, N. Faris, L. Field, L. Flowers, B. Gardner, M. Gillispie, R. Goldsmith, S. Gowdy P. Greschke, P. Guerney, R. Haddad, J. Harridge, P. Harvey, D. Houll, W. Higgins, S. Hightower, J. Hinman, S. Huebner, R Imbach, D. Inman, S. Jones, J. Keiffer, B. Labhart, R. Lashley, N. Lathrop, H. Lebedesky, S. Levin, L. LaBonte, J. Liefield, M Mallinger, J. Mann, J. Mayer, J. Mayes, P. McKee, B. Meyer, JoAnn Minton, D. Moriarity, P. Moore, M. Munson, M. Murdock C. Murphy, J. Newton, P. O'Brien, J. Palero, P. Poole, P. Powell, K. Robbins, A. Rockwell, C. Railey, K. Ramsey, S. Schrader V. Schumaker, M. Selwyn, E. Shackman, G. Shapiro, N. Shearman, B. Staggs, M. Svendson, M. Swank, K. Thompson, D. Triola J. Vasterling, M. Ward, J. Welch, B. West, E. Westphalen, B. White, M. Wilson. GIRLS' CLEE CLUB Aoide. the muse of song, has brought us fine entertain- ment through the talent of the Girls' Glee Club. under the direction of Mrs. Kautzenbach. For their debut, the girls sang at the inspirational Christmas program. The Girls' Glee Club was thrilled when invited to sing the choral part of Liszt Symphony with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Alfred Wallenstein. Our Singers took part in the Vespers and the regional Choral Festival. as well as in a local Music Festival. The presidents of the fine Girls' Glee Club were Leah Cobb. Wi53 and Darlene Bradford. S'53. The accompanists were Audrey Rivers and Sonia Fal- coner. Van Nuys High is indeed proud of our Girls' Glee Cl u b. rnllfv-foulm susan . . . NINIYIIN HUNDIID 'IPTV-YWD AND 'UTY Yillll LOS ANGELES Pl-IILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ALFRED WALLENSTEIN, Music Director .Tmllr Pair Thursday eu-ning, February 5 148:30 ima., irif,...,.,.,, mmf, In at 2:15 ALFRI-iD W.XLI.l-INSTEIN iundurling I qjlil-QHL HIM ,,,,, mf-rxuw lu 1 1 Ha 1 Opera 'tMmcre0n LISZT . . . . . . . Sy ph. , Daniel --omni 13..mfa, ' I, l..fff..f, P II. I' grtsw rims: lun L2 us' , 'ii x M... Htgl. sf-1.0.1 Y r it nmrnlfn lim-1-wr x H5511 hmm litmus Kl'l'l-' I ..... . . l.illleSymphony . AI :gm I ndanlr In uu.,,mmsut. Ku Hi, ....... . -'n..,,h..a. and firm, sims N... 2 liuxl-rv-.ik V l'unn nf- - flrnfral Usher' r r 1 1 QPIQAQU6 Our .Spauufa VAN ETTES The Vanettes, a newly organized group, consisted of eight girls chosen from the Girls' Glee Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Kautzenbach, they entertained the veterans at the San Fernando Veterans Hospital for their first per- formance. Their interpretation of g'Winter Wonderland', enlivened the Christmas program. They also sang at the Thanksgiving program for the student bodyis enjoyment. Their version of Comin, Thru the Ryei' highlighted one of the School P.-T.A. meetings. Van Nuys High School can be proud of the Vanettes. for their performances added enjoyment and fine entertain- ment to the assemblies which were appreciated by all. Keep up the fine work! The Vanettes were N. Bohannon, W. Baldwin, B. Dickson, P. Gurney, P. Poole. B. Carrico, B. Labhart. M. Cutting. L. Cobb. , : .'..:i-at-.-1-r' ' FIRST ROW-Mr. Anson Depue, R. Carson, O. Gitney, B. Baumgarten, D. Whitehouse, M. Moxness, J. Hedberg, G. Glick, B. Lovelace, J. Stucky, D. Riggs, J. Deluca, P. Bray, D. Delany, T. Ashton, E. Barnhart, J. Baker. SECOND ROW-P. Cast, M. Kenyon, P. Elias, E. Easterday, R. Lachman, R. Pinto, B. Susman, G. Sayre, G. Ramelli, N. Ruhl, D. Pack, E. Hillings, C. Carr, R. Wilder, D. Sigestad, S. Parker, J. Vincent, S. VanDenBurg. THIRD ROW-B. Ferguson, L. Miller, J. Klein, C. Allen, D. Eyre, D. Nelson, B. Welch, D. Kirkpatrick, D. Chandler, W. Obertone, B. Mitchell, L. Montalbano, H. Wright, D. Mathews, R. Kitchens, W. Craig, E. French. FOURTH ROW-C. Kaltenbach, J. Harp, R. Bryan, B. Price, M. Mulholland, J. Williams, A. Brown, J. Pratt, B. Losey, M. Schleuter, B. Engeman, F. Gallanberg, S. Sarkissian, R. Skala, D. Elsmore, L. Winget, L. Wright. cl joyfufy ML ing. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Orpheus, the god of song, has brought to us fine musical entertainment through the Boys' Glee Club under the direc- tion of Mr. Depue. For one of their performances. the Boys' Glee Club sang at the delightful Christmas program. They also took part in the regional Choral Festival. For the student body and community. the Boys, Glee Club sang in a local Music Festival. The presidents who headed this fine organization were Robert Lovelace, W,53 and James Stucky, S'53. The accompanists were Jackie Baker and Ann Agular. The student body is proud and appreciative of the work and time spent in bringing to us this musical entertainment. Long may the halls resound with their glorious songs! LOBOS The Lobos. consisting of eight boys chosen from the Boys' Glee Club. was a newly organized group. Under the direction of Mr. Depue, they gave many performances of which they can be proud. The Lobos, first appearance was at Canoga Park High. They then went on to entertain hospitalized veterans at the San Fernando Veterans Hos- pital. They also sang at the Thanksgiving assembly, the Christmas assembly. and for the P.-T.A. here at school. The biggest honor the Lobos received was when they were chosen to sing at the Convention Banquet at the Hotel Statler for the National Association of Secondary School Principals. The student body is indeed proud of the Lobos and the fine work they did in furthering the fame of Van Nuys. The Lobos were T. Ashton. D. DeLany, E. Barnhart. P. Bray. B. Lovelace. J. Stucky. J. DeLuca. and D. Riggs. K I - f .1 f l - - Q. ' U i e' Y' - limi' . R ' Page Fifty-th rm -kwa? z 21, , If Z J.. E ANNUAL ASSEMBLY MEMORIES X QC! 991091 f E' 5 . ji? IL 5 M As! dm M A Q... V 1 CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY M MEMKE HOOP-LA HADACOL AWARDS ASSEMBLY i KFI -YOUNG AMERICA SPEAKS EASTER 9 4M4iU'4lrr4v fx Www my AW! AY f WX ,afmwf iw' xp.. f7Ae 0 OUR HEARTS WERE YOUNG AND GAY Thalia, the muse of comedy, certainly ruled over Van Nuys High as Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough's delightful play was presented. The story concerned Cornelia fPat Roy, Carol Reayj and Emilyis fCharlene Doris, Harriet Weekesj trip to Europe. They were determined to be sophisti- cated young ladies in spite of the restrictions set by Mrs. Skinner fBeryl Matson, Barbara Swensonj and Mr. Skinner fBill Welchl. On board ship by themselves, the proceeded to have fun and to meet people, two of them being Harvard boys portrayed by John Kelly and Doug Mcl-Iargue, who provided romantic interest. The second setting took place in their hotel room in Paris, and, although Cornelia,s parents remained close, the girls still managed to have fun. The play was directed by Miss Catherine Mc- Millan. Student directors were Missy Kinney and Peggy Call. The stage manager was Hall Stoddard and others in the cast included Jean Johns, Doris Rossi. lose Robertson and Lea Castro. 1 ,f 3 Comecly Smidd THE UGLY DUCKLING The Easter Play was presented by the Masquers, honor- ary dramatic society of the school. Entitled HThe Ugly Duckling . it featured Jay Strong. Barbara Swenson, Jerry Carpenter. and Harriet Weekes. The story was of a king with a not-so-beautiful daughter. His efforts to get her married met with very little success. Desperate, he tried the idea of substituting her maid until after the wedding. A surprise made the ending a happy one. THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER The student body was amused and entertained when 4'The Man Who Came to Dinner was presented by the Drama Department. The play, by Moss Hart and George Kaufman, starred Jay Strong in the leading role of the nmanw, one Sheridan Whiteside. The story concerned itself with Mr. VVhiteside,s slip on the ice while on his way to dine at the home of some friends. He was confined to their home with a fractured hip, and his various and amusing activities provided a gay time for all. Others in the cast included Carol Reay, Barbara Swen- son, Bob Pierce, Jerry Carpenter, and Harriet Weekes. The student director was Sue Wright, and the stage maanger was Ken Scheurn. The play was cleverly directed bv Miss McMillan. 1 fl f, f ss f W , ri!! alalaing This year Terpsichore guided Van Nuys through the best dances we ever had. The Hello Dances welcome our new B-10's to Van Nuysy and the Aloha Dances bade farewell to our seniors. Other parties which highlighted the year were the Sock Hop, the Dog Patch Drag. the Superstitious Stomp, the Christmas Ball, and the Bunny Hop to mention only a few. Outstandinv decora- C7 tions contributed much to the glamor of these twirl-fests. The Corsair Activity Day and Parisian Activity Day were both followed hy dansants in honor of these senior classes. All of th added to everyone's enjoyment. At first only eight-piece hands d were use . but at the end of the year we had twelve-piece hands The success of these hops can he credited to the hard work of I tne Dance Committee. It was headed hy Jim Petit in the winter me t r d El se s e. an 1 een Class in the summer semester. The committee was assisted hy their two fine s o M e occasions had fine hands to provide our music which . v p nsors, r. Charles Ham and Mrs. Golda Moser, who were always ready to help and give advice. The Dance Committee, alone w'th h S h-d D 1 t e u ance Committee, has worked eagerly all year in order that Van Nuys Hifrh mivht ' D D con- tinue to have these fine dances. Congratulations to these groups! f. Z Vx Q.. 15125 ig Xx 3 xx R X Q s F 1 ' L x A 1 I-K , ' ii. 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' m.k,4n74vJ V ,wx WWW: , 9. ,ylfm X fain, aim W 4 5 L Q -v, 1 , he A 392:01 4 4 V' .P ' ff nge- f f f W Y i f f 'H 'Y 'W 345 , ' '28 f M 1 M f ,fn I , WWW f ff! W V Cy, R' 1442. jv- ., f W. in-.. M- N . I . Mem, , V V V ,M ' fm W . WW W 1. am. , f MMM We-f' G.A.A. BOARD The Girls' Athletic Association had a hoard composed of girls holding othces in the G.A.A. and girls who were heads of the different sports. The otlicers for the year of 1953 were Joann Scarhorough and Pat Delphis. Presidenlsg joan Kees and Lea Castro, Vice-presidentsg Carole Davies and Jean Johns. Corresponding Seeretariesg Dori Rossi and Esther Susany. Recording Secretaries: Barbara Schneider and Lynn Copeland, decorationsg Betty Grove and Carol Vosika. art and postersg Barbara Blaine and ,loan Kees, playday chairman: Karen Allanhough and Beryl Matson, Historiansg Beryl Matson and Marion Hanson. Lettergirls' Presidenlsg La Verne Bartz and Barbara Schneider, archeryg Marion Hanson and Wendy Metlracken. hadmintong Lea Castro, basketballg Shirley Corell. softhallg lean Johns and joan Foos. howlingg Pat Delphis, speedhallg Lorna Yoxall, volleyhall: Pal Hanks. Derry Stehlik. Esther Susany, Shirley Eckhaus, Bohhie Boscaino. and .laekie Mathers. cheerleaders. The hoard was sponsored hy Miss Corkhill who did a wonderful jolt hoth semesters. , .WV WINTER '53 G.A.A. BOARD TOP ROW-B. Schneider, B. Grove, C. Davies, L. Castro, L. Bartz, D. Rossi, B. Blaine, L. Yoxall, E. Susany, J. Scarborough, Miss Corkhill. BOTTOM ROW-J. Kees, J. Johns, M. Hanson, B. Maison, P. Delphis, D. Sfehlik, K. Allanbough. SUMMER '53 G.A.A. BOARD TOP ROW-L, Elstun, J. Kees, L. Castro, B. Maison, L. Yoxall, E. Su- sany, L. Copeland, S. Corell, Miss Corkhill. BOTTOM ROW-B. Schnei- der, J. Johns, W. McCracken, M. Hanson, P. Delphis, J. Mathers, B. Boscaino, S, Eckhaus. Page Sixty-three ffffywwaadsvwahwfn, ,ff If M . ,,, ,H G.A.A. PLAY DAY f f .xgcfiue .146 .fdrfemid PLAYDAY For the first time in three years, Van Nuys had a Playday here, December 9th, Three schools were invited: San Fernando. Canoga Park, and Verdugo Hills. The theme of the day was HSanta,s Work- shop . The decorations were well worked into this theme with a huge fireplace as the setting. All the decorations were done in green and red. The after- noon began with yells and songs led by the Cheer Leaders of the different schools. This was fol- lowed by skits and entertainment, after which the girls disbanded to their different areas for an hour of sports. The highlight of the day arrived when all the girls gathered in the cafeteria for refresh- ments and the singing of Christmas carols. A very enoyable time was had by all and everyone hoped that Van Nuys would have another Playday in the near future. G.A.A. SPREAD SPREAD The spread was a semi-annual affair to which all girls were invited. At this time the new officers of the G.A.A. were installed, awards made to win- ning teams, and G.A.A. letters and stars were pre- sented. Each grade wrote and sang a song as part of the entertainment for the party . . . hoping to win the Poodle. fThe Poodle is a little red toy dog which is kept in the gym ofhce and is only taken out for the spreadj. At the winter spread, the gyni teachers judged the twelfth grade as winners, for their song was a dilly! Delicious refreshments were served just before the announcement of the new officers. After the spread, the new and old letter- girls went to Hollywood to a dinner and show. All had a very enjoyable time, and everyone will always recall with glee the wonderful G.A.A. Spread. It will hold many pleasant memories in the hearts of the lettergirls for a number of years to come. wr 7, . ff x fi , in X xi ax P . ,. Y , A x L .x 1 k - Xg. gxy'f '- Tvs. il . f V' Q. s Q? N ix' X' ., 0 s v N i Xi . 17 ...R..,,..x , 1a,6 , - w - 1 1 ,, ,, KJ ' -' ' 4' Q' , - - . ,W k N. 2. x -, A Q 1 ' ' . r ' I 1,'k H x , N' x 1 . Q, N c l Q i lg Nlxs 4. . , xi iii ff-L Ama 1 f 5 wwf f , , I , ,,,,f X7 ,V H NV 72' 5' ,' , .N ' irQ ,p3 Q - 'ff Af f 4 f 1 I A Vx ' 'Q 5 N, M, my er, mf-.N to M-, W M A -CA 'I 3 3 ,--,nu V A F -'nfl' 3. X Q I 'WL W' 'f 'A- 4' ' fn, 4' P s K 1' Rossi, J. Hoffman, S. Chenoweth, N. Spiegel, D. Meusel, Base, S. Grieve, K. hart, J. Luther, M. S. Laursen, D. Stehlik, P. Morey, J. Guiton, Walsh, D. Winton, B. Schneider, l. Curtis, J. Allabough, A. Figoff, J. Hickel, N. Hiles, C. FIRST ROW-M. Eacrett, J. Mathers, B. Boscaino, P. Delphis, A. Silverstone, B. Abrams, J. Lloyd, V. Aldridge, C. Ashenbach, D. Whiteside, V. Zinn, E. Minneci, V. Cole, J. Stearns, J. Barger, E. Glass, T. McFarlin, L. Bartz, J. Revell, J. Mrazek, J, Johns, L. Castro, J. Herrington, B. Hill, G. Burns, D. Ames, B. Smith, N. Veltman, S. Eckhaus, J. Scarborough, Mrs. J. Hill. SECOND ROW-S. Patty, N. Nintz, S. Smith, W. McCracken, J. Colgrove, P. Hill, M. Selwyn, S. Falconer, N. Dunlap, B. Kern, J. Wilkins, J. Halstead, C. MacDonald, B. Rusk, D. Moller, J. Rubesa, L. Wu, L. Elstun, B. Matson, M. Hanson, P. Moore, C. Mills, P. Dondelinger, M. Miller, R. Robinson, S. Sommer. THIRD ROW-D. Hensley, L. Anclerhaiy, D. B. Stinchomb, J. Haigren, D. Maxwell, N. Ford, P. Handley, S. Corell, J. Michaud, Spaulding, R. Oliver, A. Grauman, J. Newton, S. Eagen, R. Cross, B. M. Williams, M. McKanna. FOURTH ROW-S. Terhune, B. Black, D. Taylor, N, Faris, B. Lenarsic, S. Dechter, A. Abrams, G. Strickland, B. Blane, D. Torrance, J. Kees, E. Susany, V. Hokom, S. Brown, B, Lab- Hanshaw, A. Doe, Y. Eisiminger, D. Inman, A. Reinhardt. omefAing KW fAe Gr 5 LETTERCIHLS HOME NURSING The Lettergirls were those who made their letters in G.A.A. by earning six points in after school sports. two gym serv- ice points and two school service points. The faculty sponsor for both semesters was Mrs. Hill. who helped the organ- ization to operate smoothly. Along with many other helpful activities, the Lettergirls had charge of the bulletin board in the girls' gym. After a girl has earned her letter she can earn stars by going out for two sports each semester. One star is given for every two sports. The capable ofiicers were Presidents Beryl Matson and Marion Hanson, Vice-Presidents. Shirley Eckhaus and Joyce Revell. Secretaries. Joan Mrazek and Jody Colgrove, Treas- urers, Marilyn Hanshaw and Gail Burns. Mirror Representa- tives. Norma Mintz and Barbara Hill. TEMPERATU RE, ANYONE? f I 1 if ' I ig! , 1 fi Q fa' s QQ i i . .ZJ ii it Hygeia, the Greek goddess of Health, found a gracious group of followers at Van Nuys. While the fundamentals of good health were taught in many classes, there were a few Senior Aye girls who took Home Nursing as a special class. It was under the supervision of Miss Baily, who ably in- structed the girls in temperature taking. making an occupied bed, putting sick people to bed, and she prepared them to do any other emergency nursing around the home. Besides meet- ing these requirements, each student had to exhibit a cer- tain home nursing procedure. Drama talent was displayed when they were called upon to be patients. The different dem- onstrations proved to be valuable lessons. A certificate was re- ceived by each participant when she completed the course. The knowledge gained in this practical course will always be useful. BEDSIDE MANNERS Qlii-il S1 lwtlulei , ,W , F ,M .2 f AMMZX , . r' , A . wfgg X X, , I . , 1 M, X , . N - g f. ' wee sr... . . -+,,,, M. - - s A . fx . r . SSW X' S9 ,, Y ' rs. 3 .r item.. X .T X I, X W ' . Q M . af ', ' '. 1 1 ' .J J fn -- his fW, fr V, G' . X Z V ZQJWW' W 7 3 ,. y A Q a '- G f , . M , g ff 6 r MAY H QUEEN AND PRINCESSES STANDING-W. McCracken, L. Bartz, A. Rockwell, P. Reese, Queen B. Matson, D. Rossi, B. Grove, L. Anderhazy, J. Kees. SEATED-M. Hanson, D. Torrance, M. Kinney, J. Johns. t . MAY DAY Being chosen for the Queen's Court of the annual May Day Festival was a thrill that every girl would like to have experienced. The Court was composed of outstanding sen- iors. An impressive. beautiful ceremony was held in honor of May Day. with lovely Queen Beryl Matson and her f A SENORITA BARBARA MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET princesses presiding over the affair. The Theme of this yeagfs event was the HCoronation.,' After theidramatic presentation of the Queen and her Court. Elaine Marden,played on her accordion the soulful f'Gianina Mia. Joan Manchel then rocked the stage with her unusual L'Pass That Peace Pipefi Rhythmic Ruth Killion hula-ed 'zloittle Brown Calf' followed hy talented Phyllis Kaptowsky pantomiming i'0range Colored Skyfi An ex- citing Spanish dance. Malaguena,', was performed by Barhara Kuhler. Marilyn Murdock sang t'Some Day My Prince Will Come ina way which will long he remembered for its excellence. The Honor Girls were guests at a tea which followed this program planned by Lynne Keyes. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET Another outstanding event of the year was the Mother and Daughter Banquet held in the school cafeteria. The theme. 'iMusical Harvest. provided a pleasant atmosphere for the delightful musical entertainment which followed the dinner. This party was sponsored hy the Girls' Activity Board and was planned hy Carol Liddiarcl. 2 , Y ,rf fs NZ : CHEER LEADERS HOWLERS FRONT ROW-C. Parnes, G. Harp. FIRST ROW-D. Winton, P. Powers, J. Manchel. SECOND ROW BACK ROW-B. Lee, S. Cohan, J. Strong. I. Curtis, M. Needle, Mr. Harry Saunders, B. Rice, P. Kammerer p LETTEHMENTS CLUB Q Q Shades of the plain of Olympia! There the Greek hero Pelops originated the Olympic games and sent forth his ath- Q Ietes in quest of garlands of sacred olive! We heard the echoes in our own big annual Decathalon. but our own Lettermen's garlands of sacred olive leaves look much more like letters W of Crimson and Gray which we honor as a sign of our ath- -4? letes of today. Aside from sponsoring the yearly Decathalon, among many I other services, the Lettermenis Club sponsored two dances this year honoring all Lettermen. They also hold a semi-annual . Installation Banquet which always remains well remembered 4'-f from year to year. Q The sponsor, who did such a fine job with the boys, was 1---ff Q Coach Winston Tucker. Ably assisting him as president of the club for the past two semesters has been Dick Yoxall and Frank Wriglit, secretary for the past year. FIRST ROW-G. Glick, D. Ferrier, J. Carpenter, G. Fosburg, H. Long, H. Marcus, G. Richardson, J. Schroeder. SECOND ROW-D. Hoover, D. Yoxall, F. Wright, K. Kampen, B. Halfhill, C. Ferguson, C. Reiff, D. Vukonvich, D. Peterson, R. Bergman, G. Rose, D. McHargue. Page S1',x'ly-Ciglzt XA X- x . Q Q Q' if .1 WL' X X NX Q X F-N X ' XX fi fx 5 X W. FIRST ROW -Managers. SECOND ROW-J. Craig, G. Richardson, H. Rootland, C. Kieselhorst, J. Crafty, D. Hoover, K. Kampen, D. Manfull, D. Drysdale, D. Archibald, G. Nadow, Coach W. Tucker. THIRD ROW-B. Merry, D. Shaffer, D. Peterson, D. Struetker, H. Henderson, J. Babcock, M. Schmidt, D. Smiley, 5. Bennett, C. Ferguson, H. Mehterian. FOURTH ROW-B. Schum- peau, G. Elfering, C. Prentice, R. Martin, P. Odell, C. Rendall, J. Glamuzina, R. Bergman, D. Anderson, B. Homonoff, C. Reiff. FIFTH ROW-B. Barclay, B. Mosley, B. Pierce, R. Bergman, G. Young, R. Nichols, A. Brice, J. Eastes, B. DeMarr. SIXTH ROW- G. Rose, R. Taft, R. Lachmon. amifg joofdaf 1 VARSITY FOOTBALL I This yearis squad. though not winning any titles nor l much glory, was nevertheless one of the best in the League X ' in other respects. Even though only one game in the sea- f 2 son was won by the Wolves. the sportsmanship and gal- I ' lantry that is always present at any athletic event in which E Van Nuys participates was there to a greater extent than ' Q ever before. Naturally. the team was disappointed on t Q- seeing the chance of taking first place as Valley Champs - 3 'X -0 fast fade away as the season drew to a close. The student i . - E body was disappointed too. but the faith that the gridders H would win was ever present and foremost in the minds of I virtually all of the students as well as the faculty of XX cg Van Nuys High. A fine joh of coaching was done hy Head Coach Winston Tucker. ably assisted hy Line Coach Bill Ford. The Volves were hampered a hit hy injuries sus- tained hy some of the more experienced players. ' Valuahle experience was gained hy the Sophomore and i 74? 'V'- . - Junior memhers of the team. Our team next year is ex- pected to win the Valley Championship. although the loss of a great numher of Seniors will he a major drawback of next years squad. In the Milk Bowl. Garfield held the Wolves down to a 0-0 tie. At the annual Varsity Foothall Banquet. Dick Yoxall and Howard Marcus were awarded co-captain tro- phies. and Harvey Hootland received a trophy for being the most inspirational player for the season. Page Seventy 't i Ji: -f DIG THAT NERVOUS BALL! VAN NUYS 12-SAN FERNANDO 7 For the eighth straight time since 1945. the Wolves were able to give the victory cry over the Tigers of San Fernando. The first score in the game was made when the Tigers completed a pass in the first play of the second quarter. and ran it over for a TD. The Wolves came back with a blocked punt, which gave Van Nuys the ball on the Tigers' 4. Yoxall ran the ball over on a VAN NUYS 14 - N In the second game of the season, the Huskies barely edged by the Wolves in a very tough game. The most exciting moment came when Dick Yoxall ran the opening kickoff 93 yards behind beautiful blocking for the Wiolves' first blood. A fumble after two Husky plays gave Van Nuys the ball again, and after a set-up pass to Don Shaffer, a pitchout to Babcock from Coleman made the second touchdown a reality. In the first three rninutes of pitchout from Simpson to make the scoreboard read 7-6 in favor of San Fernando. ln the last six minutes of the game, Simpson completed two good passes to Jim Bab- cock, setting the stage for the touchdown pass to Russ Bergman. Anderson and Rootland looked good in the line of defense. ORTH HOLLYWOOD 15 the game the score was 14-0. Van Nuys. The Huskies then made their bid. and after a 34 yard drive aided by a penalty. they went over for 6. In the second quarter, a safety gained another 2 points for the Huskies. The final touchdown came in the third quarter, when a pass was completed in the end zone. The conversion was good, and the game ended with no further action. VAN NUYS 6-HOLLYWOOD 19 In a rough. bruising game. Van Nuys lost to the Sheiks of Hollywood. ln the first seven and a half seconds, the Hollywood team made two touchdowns. There were a number of fumbles on the Wolves, side of the game. but only once were they forced to punt. The clock ran out in the first half while the ball was on the 2 yard line of the Sheiks. ln the third quarter, the only Van Nuys VAN NUYS 6 - In the last game of the season, the Wolves found themselves beaten by the Hunters. In the first half. Canoga made only one touchdown, and their offense was held back very well during this period. At the beginning of the third quarter, the Hunters staged a 56 yard drive. ending with a TD. The next score made by Canoga was an intercepted pass. From this point. the Wolves put touchdown was made by a combination of Jim Babcock and Dick Hoover. who teamed up to drive 44 yards. The third Hollywood touchdown came when the ball was fumbled on the Van Nuys 1 yard line. and was run over the line for the final Hollywood goal. Our defense was good. with Harvey Hootland. George Rose. and Douglas Archibald outstanding. CANOGA PARK 10 on a TO yard drive. climaxed by a Simpson to Yoxall pass for Van Nuys' lone score. The tally stood at 20-6 at the end of the third quarter. ln the fourth. two Canoga passes hit the mark for points and the last score of the evening was made by a recovered kickoff. George Hose. Harvev Hootland. and Howard Marcus were outstanding on defense. Pagt'Sez'C1zl J'-0 716 Z , fax ff f if X7 X X . C 4? X I ' 1 HOWARD MARCUS HARVEY ROOTLAND BERNARD DeMAR Qx :avi H, 'A f l 2, X' ff 5 E ? i I I I 02524 COACH FORD Page Sfwerzty-Izz'0 ' ' 4, ,K AL BRICE RUSS BERGMAN BOB PIERCE DICK YOXALL ROGER TAFT Qxffffjf COACH TUCKER GEORGE ROSE GARY RICHARDSON CLIFF FERGUSON TOM ANDERSON CHUCK RENDALL JACK SIMPSON ,I ', 7, ' ffo ff X - G .J- C ,f Q X, vgmig 'Wil' Q Q - l .I f . A-fix' -x 91- uv fi' if 3.P' m 5. A v M I :. .1 My , 9 X -Q S. v ' . 'F Qfmm.5'N L' ,av xi' -i +. .5-sa, xbpx-A x. N v X , i 5. 1 , . X Q xg ,iw X V N .xi uiik X fr bp, 3 .- K J grhul 4 'N I xg,:xg z . ,xx K X V. QJK3 :N 'hw ,zmihi 3 H , X N . 2 X' ' A ' . -s X. . - ' ff k 3' fr X+f'31 ' Sv-??i -, . at X' w - 'N 'wk . if 'Qs,.w fuixk 1X -- A X- Q' fi gt., 4. .f -' gil' 1. Niki Q-Nix 4 E31 aff . -Nr- !f A N . ' L x 15 v I x. .Mfr -1 M 1 I A E -.1 - 1, 4, . .1 QQ, filfvg - . A I 1-e.,., A a' P S,-A312 .af I 'T 5 .Nm R . N Egg- ,i ,ar if-al. :Aff :Lnfl War 4 w 7' W Q BEE FooTBALL XIIIIW The lightweight gridders, sparked by ,lim Dawson and Ritchie Caylen, won two out of the four season games played. Compared with the 1951 members of the team and by the percentage of games won, there was a very definite improvement. Coach 4'Swede,, O'Halloran was head coach this year as last year, and was assisted by line coach John McCaffrey. Together they were able to pull the squad out of the doldrums of last season. A ban- quet was held for the team, and Jim Dawson was voted captain. Bob Toole was presented with a trophy for being the most inspirational player of the ' season. The scores of the games were: Van Nuys 12- San Fernando 19, Van Nuys 20 - North Hollywood 6, Van Nuys 26 - Hollywood 20, Van Nuys O - Canoga Park 24. .l S-ni ,val +.fCf:'Lf i gf 22.3 KJ-Q . L N , K J COACH O'HALLORAN COACH McCAFFREY M i'f'W ' FIRST ROW-B. Harbert, R. Cox, K. Minner, E. Richardson, R. Welchel, R. Gaylen, B. Toole, R. Paolucci, P. McCabe D. Darr, E. Tolmas, J. Williams. SECOND ROW-R. Mauss, C. Fields, B. Campbell, C. Moser, R. Davis, R. James B. Halfhill, B. King, R. Forsier, R. Barraza, T. Ruiz, T. Siotler. THIRD ROW-J. Davis, D. Pack, W. Ayres, D. Dizon P. Cunningham, T. Winteregg, D. Bragg, B. Rose, J. Kester, E. Garcia, J. I.yman, H. Cluff. FOURTH ROW-G. Rogers G. Sullivan, D. Prado, B. Smith, D. Ferrier, T. Matula, J. Stucky, P. Dye, J. Dawson, B. Crabbe, D. James, J. Sfalo FIFTH ROW-T. Appleton, B. Fisher, D. Welchel, E. Moore, E. Kohler, G. Beatty, J. Cook, J. Collins, R. Gross, R Fleming. SIXTH ROW-Coach John McCaffrey, Coach Swede O'HaIIoran. PI1gf'S17Z'f'7Zfj'-f0ll7' W5 FIRST ROW-W. Reynolds, G. Kent, D. Bollar, D. Wallace, M. Rosen, D. Zukowslci, D. Baker, N. Brotcke. SECOND ROW-G. Foslaerg, K. Huffine, D. Neuss, B. Welch, J. Deluca, D. DeLaney, J. Fink, B. Alvis, B. Margolis, M. Kenyon. THIRD ROW-E. Hozaur, B. Ainsworth, D. Lewis, D. Schultz, J. Chapman, J. Schroeder, H. Long, D. Hesling, D. Labansat, D. Kelley, P. Thompson, T. McMillin. CROSS-COUNTRY Our Greek harriers did exceptionally well this year. The varsity won five meets and lost one. The only loss was to San Fernando. which placed first in the city meet at U.C.L.A. The top runners for the varsity were Dick Labansat. Harold Long, Jack Schroeder, Don Kelley, and Dave Schultz. The most exciting meet of the year was with Canoga Park, but the Wolves managed to pull through to a 26 to 29 score. 1' Lowest score wins.j The junior varsity won four and lost two. The two defeats were I at the hands of San Fernando and Verdugo Hills, with scores of 36 5 to 23. and 28 to 27, respectively. The outstanding road runners were Dick DeLany, Paul Thompson, Jack Fink, Gordon Fosberg, Bob Ainsworth, and Dick Neuss. The harriers-were ably coached by Mr. Starr. Varsity scores were: VN. 19. L.A. 36g ST. 20, V.N. 26g C.P. 29. V.N. 20g VH. 37, VN. 19, NH. 36. 0, if Q f' e 54 T3 s.! 4 4Ll4lJjN ,g EB W sm. 795 C P: , ,air ul ICLRJX LXQQQI Page Seventy-five I Y W Pr M 1 if as 2 M 2.1 M, W Z Y GYMNASTICS The Grecian ideal of a healthy. poised. and well-coordinated body finds much favor with the gymnasts of Van Nuys. Our gym team this year was one of the strongest teams in the school's history. Our balance experts excelled in every event. Hercules must have fed the members some extra nectar, because in the first meet of the season, they beat a strong Fairfax High School team 76M to IBM! Larry Banner picked up three firsts on the sidehorse, parallel bars. and long horse. Bobby Ruiz won the rope climb in the good time of 5.7! Greg Harp won the high bar, and Ken Molen the sidehorse. The Wolves managed to win the San Fernando Valley League Champion- ship. Other outstanding men were Bob Ruiz. Bob Fritts, Darryl Stoker, Dan Dowling, Jerry Carpenter, Larry Lyman. and George Burt. Varsity scores: Van Nuys SKLM, North Hollywood 36Mg, Van Nuys 982, San Fernando 2125 Van Nuys STM, Canoga Park 325. The team was ably coached by Barney Quinn. Through his help. the League championship was achieved. FIRST ROW-J. Hughs, D. Phelps, R. Ruiz, D. Stoker, H. Allen, D. Dowling, cmd R. Ponticelli. SECOND ROW-G. Grey, L. Lyman, G. Burf, A. Garcia, T. Johnson, L. Murphy, J. Carpenter, and L. Bonner. THIRD ROW- L. Bromley, B. FriHs, G. Sayer, K. Molen, S. Kuder, A. Gorsuch, and G. Harp. FOURTH ROW- D. Denton, R. Jensen, R. Sarkissiun, J. Bergman, and D. Juberf. ,ess S MIKE WOLFSON sheaves! TEXXIS TEAM Llnder the present organization this semester. the ten- nis team has had some misfortune. The practice tennis courts were heavily crowded. due to other schools' par- ticipation in tennis and the lack of facilities in this area. The team. therefore. had difficulty practicing. However. they came through in true spirit. Placing first was Hollywood with North Hollywood second and our squad receiving third place in the league. Although Mr. Robert Ward is a chemistry teacher, the fifteen members of the team will tell you he is also an able tennis coach. Their record bears this out. Xotable players for the year were Bob Carlen. Bob Redford. and Ken Wright. Many of the team members competed individually in the Santa Monica and Ojai tournaments this past Spring. doing well for themselves. Although this was probably the tennis team's last year as an organized sport at Van Nuys High. you can be assured that it will continue here as a club activity. FIRST ROW-A. Howell, J. Nelson, D. McGlove, M. Wolfson B Carlin, D. Grove. SECOND ROW-W. Smith, K. Sf. John, J Mc:fNenl J. Forster, P. Murdy, R. Abbott. THIRD ROW-C. Marko, B Needle H. Wright, Mr. Ward, B. Redford. o X U :., ' . - fw A 3+ 'll' f 4 wif Mi' ' f W- T ' 4 tl I .6135-x lillllllgn Q LOOK OUT BELOW! THE CLUTCHING HAND! WHO'S THE LAZY ONE? FRANK WRIGHT BENNY QUINTANA DON VUKONICH BOB BLAIR DALLAS MARTZ oopfs fem FRANK SNYDER JOHN CHRISTIAN 1 2 COACH SHOFSTALL VARSITY BASKETBALL With the Valley League changed this year by the dropping of Eagle Bock. Verdugo Hills, and Franklin. and the addition of Hollywood. the Wolf Casaba Quintet ably coached by Waymon Shof- stall. took second place in the Valley League, by winning five games and losing three. Before the League play started. Van Nuys opened up the season with the City Tournament. In the first game. Van Nuys downed Venice 50-41. Our Wblves were then dropped from the tournament by being edged by Wilson 48-44. In the first game in the Valley League. the five Basketeers easily beat North Hollywood 43-28, then San Fernando beat us 57-55 on our court. Van Nuys then traveled to the home of the Hollywood HBedshirts to be humbled 51-41. The last game of the first round, the Van Nuys Quintet easily won over Canoga Park 59-40. In the second round Van Nuys sneaked by North Hollywood 45-42, then in return for the game won by San Fernando, the Wolf Casabamen triumphed over the Tigers 61-39, only to be again edged out by the Hollywood team 52-50. In the last game of the season, Van Nuys easily beat the Canoga Park Hunters 65-35. Qffensively the success of the 1952-53 Basket- ball team is credited to the efforts of Frank Snyder, all Valley Guard, Don Vukonich, Frank Wvright, and Bob Blair. Ably assisting were Dallas Martz. Jim Munn, Benny Quintana, John Christian and Dick Newville. Returning lettermen and lettermen for the year were Bob Blair, Don Vukonich, Frank Snyder, Frank Wright, Dallas IVIartz, Jim Munn, Blake Huff, John Christian, and Jay Smith. Although not winning the League champion- ship. in the eyes of the student body the VVolf Quintet made a very fine, spirited attempt at capturing the Valley League Crown. FIRST ROW-D. Martz, D. Vukonich F. Snyder, F. Wright, B. Blair. SEC OND ROW--Ron Yates, Manager, B. Quintana, J. Munn, J. Smith, R Newville, J. Christian, M. Laden. J.V. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW-J. Hedberg, R. McFaIl, J. Geddes, L. Leithom, J. Andresen, A. Thumbert. SECOND ROW-P. Cutting, M. Ungar, P. Dye, B. Huff, L. Redick, A. Tonkins, R. Vincelli. THIRD ROW-J. Pratt, R. McFarland, J. Abbott, M. Mulholland, T. Rollinson, T. Wright. i 3 L. - , BEE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW-R. Jensen, G. Huffcxker, G. Billings, L, Halgcxger. SECOND ROW- R. Goddard, W. Olson, R. Abbott, D. Kreuger, J. Helmer. J.V. BASKETBALL With an overdose of ambrosia, the layvees had a very successful season. This year marked the opening of a new system of classification. The change was in the present J.V.7s. Bas. and CLS. In- stead of the four groups being A, B. C. D. they be- came A. J.V.. 13. and C. Those returning lettermen and hoys receiving their letter in basketball were Alan Thumbert. Phil Cutting. Mike Mulholland, .lim Pratt. Hank Booker, Larry Rodick, and Tom Holinson. Phil Dye. Alan Tonkins. Blake Huff, and Teddy Wright also earned their jayvee letters. Their very Hne coach was Vllaymon Shofstall, who was the varsity coach, also. The Wolves lost their first two opening games to Fairfax and Notre Dame. 4-4-35 and 65-40, re- spectively, while Eagle Rock fell to Van Nuys 46-34. Verdugo Hills then edged us 56-51, as the Wolves beat Venice 44-36, and Hamilton, 56-52 in two practice games. The jayvees kept it up by winning their next three straight 48-45, 40-35, and 57-41 from Notre Dame, North Hollywood, and San Fer- nando. Along came Hollywood who nosed out the Wolves 52-47, while VNites came right back and won over ,lohn Burroughs and Canoga Park, 60-50 and 41-39. Van Nuys lost one to Eagle Rock only to crush North Hollywood again 55-31. The jayvee Wolves dropped the remaining three duels to San Fernando, Hollywood, and Canoga Park, 34-44, 53-41, and 45-41, respectively. V 'I ii X 4 - irq ' L 5 , ,V ' BEE BASKETBALL This year the Bee Basketball team. under the fine coaching and supervision of Barney Quinn. won all Valley honors by taking the Valley League Crown with eight wins and no losses. a very hne way to start off the newly reorganized Valley League. In the League opener. the Van Nuys Casaba Squad humbled North Hollywood 49-28. The next game found San Fernando on the short end 5-I-29. The third game was with the new members of the Valley League. the Hollywood Bedshirts. As in the preceding games. Van Nuys easily won over Hollywood 48-29. The last game of the lirst round found Canoga Park on the losing end 39-25. The second round of the League games found Van Nuys headed for the championship of the Valley League. Again they triumphed over North Hollywood -19--13. San Fernando lost to us 59-39. Hollywood was downed 68-33. thus giving the championship to a very deserving team. Some of the outstanding players were Bon Abbott. named Player of the Yearu in the Citizen News All-Val- ley Bee team. and Lowell Helgager was also on the i'Dream team. Ably assisting these fine play- ers were lim Helmer. Dick Krueger. and Wes Olson. 4 ? 2 1 nf 1 . o o . Ye f jlllnill TL. 1 A . 1 7 -2'.- ga if - ' t -fm . , .-9 d Gfgbc 2 A - 3 1119 + CEE BASKETBALL FIRST ROW-T. Gibson, J. Mcrtteson, D. Fields, F. Jcznise, D. Skelton, D. DeFrutes, B. Hess. SECOND ROW-G. Rose, N. Oriti, T, Sawyer, G. Soules, J. Forster, J. Quintana, P. Swanson. CEE BASKETBALL Losing the Valley League championship to the North Holly- wood 4'Huskies'7. the Van Nuys Cee Team, under the supervision of Barney Quinn. won 5 out of 8 League games. The League opener went to the champions. the 4'Huskies of North Hollywood, by a score of 28-21. The Van Nuys Wolves lost the next game to San Fernando by a score of 28-26. The newcomers to the Valley League, Hollywood. lost to the Wolves by a score of 35-223 and the last game of the first round. found Canoga Park on the short end, 31-10. In the second round. North Hollywood beat Van Nuys 33-22. Then Van Nuys went on to beat San Fernando. who edged them in the first round. by a score of 43-21. Hollywood lost to the Wolf Cubs 36-34. In the last game of the season, Canoga Park was found on the short side again with a score of 4-2-18. The most outstanding players making up this yearis squad were: lerry Quintana. Buddy Foy. Nick Oriti. Pete Swanson, Juan Forster and Frank Genise. Although the Van Nuys Cee Team lost the Valley League Cham- pionship to the North Hollywood '4Huskies'i. the team had spirit. sportsmanship and all the other fine qualities that go to making a fine team. GARY PHILLIPS STRO KES! djs ff ki -'Jax el' ' ell SWIM TEAM Poseidon watched with pleasure over our swim- ming team this year. He saw some very pleasing sights as our team won a good share of their meets with his help and the help of the other Hellenes. The Hellenes were very good at swim- ming. in fact they began it as an organized sport in their Olympics. Our own Pisces lfish to youl carry on this sport and very well. too. The meets saw a lot of hard activity and a good many wins for Van Nuys. Much credit goes to coach Waymon Shofstall for his hard and persistent work with the boys. The League meets started April 4. This was the third year of swimming as a sport here at Van Nuys. They showed skill at diving and speed swimming. Other events were: four-man relay, medley relay, 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard freestyle, 200-yard freestyle, 100-yard breaststroke, 100-yard backstroke, and individual medley relay. These meets were held away from Van Nuys as we have no pool. Therefore attendance by our students was somewhat restricted. However, we hope that for everyone concerned there will be a pool installed in the near future. Outstanding swimmers this year were Barry Mostovoy and Doug McHargue. Teams played were Hollywood, Canoga Park. Los Angeles. Venice, North Hollywood, West- chester and Dorsey. FIRST ROW-E. Tolmas, B. Hellmers, J. H:xmson, D. Poppen, R. Krohn, J. Gobbell, R. Emerson, B, Miller, L. Dow, G. Burks B. Hurley. SECOND ROW-B. Nellessen, B. Bickart, R. Stuman, A. Fitzgerald, M. Braverman, R. Leech, D. Traub, R. Dillman, D Bloom, R. Brauer, E. Copley, B. Foy, P. Anderson, P. Vollmer. THIRD ROW-Coach Waymon Shofstall, C. Allen, D. Martz, M. Laden G. Phillips, D. Katz, B. Mostovoy, T. Wilson, B. Sturgis, J. Nickerson, N. Jenson, J. Lyman, S. Frank. FOURTH ROW-Harry Wright Manager, G. Reimel, R. Lofz, B. Lee, D. McHargue, T. Rolinson, G. Shair, D. Frank, J. Christian, B. Margolis, B. Redford, J. Davies E. Mosbrook, P. Cutting, J. Geddes, J. lmmel, C. Field, L. Geronimi, Terry Hill, Manager: Jon Hedberg, Manager. 1 FIRST ROW-B. Ruiz, B. Mosely, G. Givens, D. Schultz, A. Stein, B. Halfhill, D, Dooling, D. Hesling, K. Kompen, D. Hoover, J. Schroeder, P. Thompson, D. Neuss. SECOND ROW-L. Ruirdon, H. Henderson, B, Ainsworth, D. Streufker, R. Bergman, H. Rose, B. Dorn, J. Chopmon, D. Lewis, H. Turbyfill, C. Prentice. THIRD ROW-K, Tennesen, R. McFull, L. Geronomi, B. Merry, McReynolds, M. Rosen, H. Long, T. Anderson, FOURTH ROW-Coach Starr, T. McMillin, D, Phelps, B. Smith, C. Kieselhorst, J. Munn, D. Vukonich, J. Babcock, R. Baily, Couch O'Hc1lloran. 9 el I'l'L25 004125 0 VARSITY TRACK The Varsity trackmen did very well this year by winning the San Fernando Valley League championship! Having one of the strongest teams in the school's history. the Vivolves threatened the opposing teams in every event. Four new records were broken by our Creek runners at the Fourth Annual Canoga Park Relays. Harold Long, Ken Kampen, Jack Schroeder, and Tom Ander- son. the four man two mile team, won the race by a hundred yards. The other record was set by the eight man mile team, composed of Dick Neuss, Bob Mosely, Paul Thompson, Jim Babcock, Cameron Prentice, Al Stein, Dick Hoover, and anchor man Howard Rose, to cut the old record by two tenths of a second. Bob Ruiz broke the broad jump record with a leap of 21'73lL l The shot put record was broken by Ray Martin with a put of 54'11f2 l As the unforgettable afternoon drew to a close, Van Nuys found itself winning the varsity division with a grand total of 30 points! The VNites had outstanding times in their individual events, Howard Rose. Dick Neuss, and Hugh Turbyfill ran the 100 in 10.3, 10.4, and 10.5, respectively. In the 220 Dick Neuss and Bob Mosely had times of 22.6, followed by Howard Rose with 22.7. In the 440, Gary Givens had a sensational time of 51.5, followed by Dave Schultz with 52.3 and Paul Thompson with 53.0. In the 880, Tom Anderson broke the Valley record with a time of 2:00.4. Dick Hesling and Ken Kampen also ran this event with times of 2:05 and 2:08, respectively. The 120 high hurdles were run in 15.2 by Bob Halfhill followed by Don Dooling with 15.4 and Clare Kieselhorst with 15.6. In the 180 low hurdles, Bob Halfhill, Dick Hoover, and Don Dooling went over the sticks in perfect form. Running the mile, Jack Schroeder and Harold Long had superb times of 4:39.7 and 41398. The eight-man mile relay team composed of Givens, Rose, Neuss, Mosely, Hoover, Schultz, Turbyfill, and Anderson were timed in 3:05.7. We also had tremendous strength in the field events. In the broad jump, Bob Ruiz and Dave Schultz had jumps over 21', High jumping were Frank Wright, and Jim Munn with jumps of 5'8 . Pole vaulting were Ray Hall at ll'9 . followed by Ken Tennesen at 10'6 . In the shot put, Ray Martin heaved the 12 pound ball 57'V2 to shatter the Valley record by 3 feet, and later took first place in the Coliseum Relays with a 58' shot put. The Valley League finals were determined by a photo finish in the fifth and sixth places in the 100 yard dash. Howard Rose and Dick Neuss took both places, bringing victory to Van Nuys over Canoga Park, 105-104! Our championship team this year was due to the tedious and superb coaching of Ted Starr and HSwede 0'Halloran. Scores: V.N. 671f2 - N.H, 361.43 V.N. 53-S.F. 51, V.N. 63V2 -Holly. 40LQ, V.N, 63 - C.P. 41. COACH STARR Q I wr COACH O'HALLO RAN Page Eighty-three f,,, , y x fi msmu 771 59' 3 I - Nj jx J 1, VNHIWI X MS Page Eighty-four E1 A llfj'-jc! 'affgvgrwffvt - ., ffm- . . .... Y . G ' I I K 1 , A WOXZ. 1 ff l 2. G 1.5 - f . 'f' f X + Q . ' f ffm V 7 ,Kr .. ,f 1 I7 S ' 'ff .1 ss ' j ji -' V ' 1 7 V. ,Q r 5 I We M, , .. f kv-5 ff f. W. W .4 gy 8 ,Z aw-gp. ,nf . M W 4 V, ff . . G,h ,,,,, f I, y 'N'-W X ' ff , X .X f -WW .. -' ff L .- X- -, . . M if 4 . .1 ,,.,z- tg., Q... yjfi ssh. ' 'ws ' r . f fa- . W . , W .W -5afaf:s,,,is-.-5'W 'N Z '. sf- f' ' fra '-' ' 1' ff' mf-Q, f . ,, J . ,, . '91 , 4' -' Mwst, ig' X , 'fs fa. N wa. . . . , . fav my-, , .J3w.-.......M-4 5:23 I.. . BEE TRACK In our Van Nuys version of the Olympics, the Bee Track Team added much to the fame of the school. They were outstanding in every event. Don Kelly. who ran the 1320, was considered to have the most competitive heart. Also outstanding in the 100 were Dick Darr and Jack Fink with times of 10.4 and 10.5, respectively. Sprinting in the 220 were Dick Darr and Cary Glick. The 660 run- ners were Klein and Kent. Jumping the hurdles were Kooy, Bert- rand and Dizon. Running the 600 relay were VVo1ves Darr, Klein, Fink and Glick, with a time of 1:11.8. Results of Major League meets were as follows: V. N. 58 - N. H. 373 V. N. 42- S. F. 523 V. N. 33 - Holly. 61g V. N. 45-C. P. 50. In the All-Valley meet held at Van Nuys, the team found iteself winding up in fifth place with a total of 49 points. Don Kelly was easily victorious in the 1320 with a winning time of 3:30.8. 1n the 70-yard high hurdles. Kooy placed sixth. The relay team placed third behind North Hollywood and Hollywood. The coaches for Bee and Cee track were also in charge of the varsity team, being none other than our wonderful Coach 0,Halloran and Coach Starr. FIRST ROW-G. Glick, J. Klein, J. Fink, J. Tucker, R. Mcruss, D. Dcxrr, M. Kooy, D. Holmes, J. Dunn, N. Brotcke. SECOND ROW-B. Clark, M. Kenyon, B. King, D. Brockmdn, O. Ausbrun, S. Hudosh, B. Lune, K. Smith, D. Tullur, R. Hall. THIRD ROW-B. Redford, S. Rankin, B. Alvis, D. Kelley, T. Wallace, K. Gunnerson, J. Fox, D. Kimball, S. Sdrkissicm. FOURTH ROW-Couch Starr, G. Stuart, K. Dixon, J. Bertrand, G. Kent, G. Fosburg, H. Cartier, Coach O'Hc1lloron. Page Eighty-.fix CEE TRACK The Cee Creekmen were also fed some Ambrosia because they had a superb season. too. Running the 100 were Halverson and Katz. In the long straight- away 180. Appleton and Alotis led the Wolves. Running the 660 was Jerry Quintana. who was first man with a good time of 1:35.1. The hurdles were conquered by Fu-Hing Cheng. ln the All-Yalley Finals. the Cees placed fifth with a total of 325 points. Outstanding men were Appleton in the 180. Quintana in the 660. and Fu-Hing Cheng in the hurdles. Coaches Starr and O'Halloran were proud of the Cee team. for with the small amount of boys in this classification who went out for track. the results were very gratifying. Scores: V. N. 37-N. H. 36g V. N. 19-S. F. 583 V. N. SOVQ - Holly. 45Mg V. N. 39- C. P. 38. X omlllllllm ff Z in ,I 'I -ff ff I C W X I. f,f .,g,4,J- . FIRST ROW-A. lmbach, G. Alotis, T. Sawyer, T. Appleton, H. Tobias, E. Tolmas, J. Stack, G. Schneider, P. Bowers. SECOND ROW-P. Eldred, J. Halverson, M. Miller, F. Cheng, T. Givson, D. Fields, G. Katz, G. Rose, J. Quintana, J. Franklin. THIRD ROW- Coach Starr, F. Gallenberg, R. Mitchell, D. Baker, B. Baumgarten, M. Adelman, Coach O'Halloran. Page Eigh ty-sererz FIRST ROW-M. Mulholland, Manager D. Ferrier, M. Smith, R. Lachman, D. Snow, R. Bergman, J. Craig, D. Yoxall, B. Freeman. SECOND ROW- P. Dye, J. Simpson, J. Mc:cNeil, C. Rendall, J. Heffer, G. Coultas, J. Crafty, D. Drysdale, Coach Wm. Ford. VARSITY BASEBALL The baseball coach, Mr. Ford, anticipated a very good season this year. This prediction proved to be true beyond expectation. Our Varsity team took the All-Valley Cham- pionship, with only one loss out of 8 games. Gary Coultas sparked the team with his fine catching. Jim Heffer was in the starting line up as pitcher. Jim has helped to win many a game in the past. Russ Bergman played first base with agility. Ron Lachman kept tabs on second base. Jack Simpson, second string on the All-City team and first string All-Valley. was between the bases. Dick Snow started on third base. Jim Craig roamed right field. Dick THE STORK CLUB STRE-E-E-ETCH Yoxall. another All-City, All-Valley boy, played center- field. and Jack lVlacNeil covered leftfield. With the addition of new uniforms the team stood out well. The team had a good staff of pitchers, and also had a powerful battery. The scores were Van Nuys 10. North Hollywood 85 Van Nuys 10, San Fernando 2g Van Nuys 10, Hollywood 29 Van Nuys 19, Canoga Park Og Van Nuys 8, North Hollywood 43 Van Nuys 7. San Fernando lg Van Nuys 1. Hollywood 23 Van Nuys 7, Canoga Park 1. The roughest competition this year was found to be Holly- wood. the newest member of the Valley League. DOWN AND OUT weww, K - wt. Q i Q . 1 GOT IT? COMFORTABLE? LOOKS LIKE A HIT. A J.V. BASEBALL The sensational Junior Varsity put out a fine series of games to win the Valley League Championship this year. San Fernando was the only team to mar a perfect season for the Vllolfpups. In the second round. Fernando handed the Van Nuys .l.V.'s a 4-2 upset. Stellar performers for the Wolves were Gary Lane. Ron Mertus. and Bill Warren. Outstanding second year men were Dick Baker. Dave Sandell, and Jim Helmer. Coaching this excellent team was Wvinston Tucker who worked hard with the boys to promote a terrific team spirit and desire to win. Other top performers were Terry Matula. Seymore Hudash, George Boller. Pete O'DeIl, Frank Rossi, and J.V. BASEBALL pitcher Mike Sherman. Warren led the team and the League in batting. Marv Schuloff. first baseman, was elected cap- tain by his fellow teammates. The team has shown a lot of skill this season which should go to spark next year's varsity. since a good percentage of the team is made up of tenth graders. Though the team was in good physical condition. much of the credit for the team's success goes to Coach Tucker. 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' X ' 'cf , X ' 0 'MW 2, ' H K . 1' ' ,, ,, Z X 4,,y4+gKW My fw N 577 , , ,ig If , SQ, C .1 , ,' ,. 2 W ,gf-1 My 1 , 1 ' f j , f, I X : U g f 1 ' ,,ff,2zfW9fyyV , Q 7 7' uzffff, X ' 'f ffyff jfff' ',,Z, f, lfb. fl I lf ' ,V ffv,yL,:V,y, . f fi, ' f mf, f ,' ,' wsfafzfff, , Wxxf 4 7 fa, I V W' W 'f ,W y fb , ' ,T , Vg ,V , ,ZQ'4,4f , ,Y f , 0' w , ,f, W ,f :,, , f npffff , f, fm ' '?i,Zy,,f f W, 27 ' X w f f 5 nf ,f f ,f 'f ,f,f,':w ' 'W f294,, ,f f ,.zZw, ,,ffmX Wff. ,, , X , , W , , j, ,ff ff' ,, ' fhfj f , , ,, ,, ,mf M f' mf,-v, ii I 1.73,-, X ff ,ff M M , f f M V, WW, M ,MW , , ,guy f , ,fy gf f W zfzfzfz 5 m f --4 ...I S' 3 . . arwzanfi ummer f 9 3 SENIOR A OFFICERS SENIOR B OFFICERS JOAN STEARNS Co-Treasurer JOYCE REVELL Co-Treasurer BRUCE HARRIS DON RENDA President President JACK FINK VIC MCKEEVER Vice-Presidenf Vice-Presidenf DORRI ROSSI Co-Secretary JEAN JOHNS Co-Secretary MARION HANSON Treasurer BARBIE BLAINE Secretary PARISIAN SPONSORS Mr. Phillip Johnson, Mrs. Ruih Hollinger, Mr. Ben Halpern, Mrs. Orc: Thompson GEORGE ALLEN SALLY ALLEN 'MARILYN ALFIE ROBERT AMBROSELLI DON AME DONNA AMES LYNN ANDERHAZY RONNIE ANDERSON MYRA ELLEN ANDREWS ROXINE ANTHONY arifiiami Our name symbolizes all that is laughter and happiness. for Paris is one of the gayest cities of the world. The mere word PARISIAN brings to your mind's eye many pictures of talented. vivacious. enthusiastic. and determined people. The graduates of Summer l953 will always recall memories of Van Nuys in this way. each friend filled with adventure. humor. ideals, and sheer delight . . . everything that represents a true PARISIAN. .7Ae 67laAe6ian ociefg The Ephebian Society is an organization patterned after one founded hundreds of years ago by a few young Greek men of outstanding character, leadership. and scholarship. Following the example set by the early Creek Society, the Ephebian Society of today works to achieve a better world for all. To become an Ephebian, one must possess outstanding qualities of leadership, scholar- ship. citizenship. character. and an interest in civic affairs. Membership in the society is not only the highest honor a student can receive while attending Van Nuys High School, but it is an op- portunity to serve one's fellow men, for the Ephebian Society serves the community after graduation. RONNIE ABBOTT RICHARD ABRAMS TON! ABRATE MYRON ACE SHIRLEY AGEE ROBERT AINSWORTH BOB A Page Nznely three LYNN ANDERHAZY Ephebiun '4 M LA VERNE BARTZ Ephebicn MARLENE BALTES DOUG ARCHIBALD HENRY ARNOLD CAROLE ASCHENBACH BARBARA AUSLEY , SANDRA BAILEY KATHLEEN BAKER SUE BAKER JOYCE BALDWIN WAYNNA BALDWIN M ,,,,, 17, DY BARGER JIM BARKER KATHLEEN BARKMAN MARY ANN BARTHOLIC AUDREY BARTLETT LAVERNE BARTZ JOHNNY BECKER VIRGINIA BECKER SYLVIANN BECKMAN NEILA BERNSTEIN TED BERRY DALE BIRD BARBY BLAINE BARBARA ANN BOUEf Pagf .x4Z'IlL'l'j'-f'0Zll' SHARON BLACK ROSANNE BLAZAK NEVA BOHANNAN DON BONGFELDT HANK aooncere SANDRA BORA Boas-IE BOSCAINO LEONARD BOWER CAROL BOYCE DARLENE BRADFORD DONNA BREWSTER BOB BRUWNFIELDY ALLAN BROWNSTEIN FRANCES BRUBAKER JOYCE BRUCE JANET BRUNE CHARLOTTE BRYANT NANNETTE BUCKNER EEARLES BUGEN CHUCK CARAMELLI RO ,ff -...gm T T Y 3 wvw N. T 12. XX if -Q X if CARLE BUMFUS JR 4 .1 x'x 'Q xxvx JOYCE BURGESS DAVTD BURNS GAIL BURNS CLAR BYERS JOANNE CAFFO JANE CALDER PEGGY CALL B , CARL JERRY CARPENTER NADINE CA BEVERLY CARRICO DOUGLAS CARSON LEA CASTRO X1-nf DON CATES FOBERTA CHAMBERS DON CHSARELLO SONIA CHTLCPS GEORGE CLARK CAPI COLE VIRGTNIA COLE ,,,, JODY COLOROVE MARILYN COMO O HUNT CONRAD ROBERT QONSTAS 55111540 COPAZZA 41 JACK Ephe FINK SHIRLEY CORELL uz coansml JOAN coucu JACK cox CAROL CRABTREE bio Tl PagU.Yi11f'fy-fiw . . 'X K., CAROL CRAQG JEM CRAIG MARY CRAIG JIM CRATTY JEAN CRAWFORD PAT CROCKETT fglzhizzilu 1 iizsulr I BOB DAGG5 KENNETH DAHiEN JOAN UALESSANDRO CHARLES DAPP V JUDY DAVENPORT JAMES DAVIES JEANETTE DAVIS JEAN DAWSON PAT OELPH15, JERRY DLLUCA DON DEMAWIST BARBARA OENNY fi! LYLE DICKEY GAYLE DERINGER ROSE ANN DEPUMA HARLA DOCKHORN JOAN DONALDSON MAURICE DONENFIEID X WILLIAM DOWNS DARLENE DUGAS CAROLE DURKEE DANA DuVALL CRAIG CUSICK JANICE DAWS EARL DESCHAMPS DQCK DOONE PAT DYE ROGER HARLAN Eveww DYSON . MARILYN EACRETT GARY EBERHARD SHIRLEY ECKHAUS RQCHELLE EDER Ephebiczn Pagf Ni17ez'y-six KN ANITA EDMISTON BILL EIBACH PAT EIKENBERRY YVONNE EISIMINGER BOB ELLIOTT W DORIS ERDMAN PAUL ELLIS DONALD ELSMORE ELIZABETH ELSTUN xv be I L, M fx I X in 1 sm FERGUSON CLIFF FERGUSON SARBARA FIERSTEIN JACK FINK DAN FLYNN JOAN FOOS JUAN FORSTER TOM FOSTER JOHN FRICKE LUCY GAB-EL EILEEN GALBALLY CECELIA GALBERTH DOLORE5 GARDNER DORIS GARDNER BEVERLY GARFIELD DANIEL GARZELLI JOHN FAULKNER RICHARD FISHER DAVID FRANCISCO DICK FRANK ROSS GALLEGOS ANITA GASKIN 5 BRUCE HARRIS Ephebiun :'.f 'm?7 ,f - .5951 I 'WT R ' 'I I 'u 9 N . .x 0 3-wfefj. H ALAN FLIEGE WALTER FLUENT EDDIE FRENCH K .N ,wx 5 L, L, ' : bk I ,I cfm MARGERY GAMBER ART GARCIA meme GAYLEN Jens osoozs P11gv.X'i1zafy-Jan-I STEERING COMMITTEE ALTERNATES - LUNCHEON COMMITTEE T. Abraie, P. Reese, C. Parnes, M. Mcxhin, J.Dcxvis. PARISIAN A-DAY PRODUCTION COMMITTEE a FIRST ROW-R. HclrIc.1n, J. Ccxrpenfer, B. Hc1IfhiII, B. Harris, D. Harp, C. Parnes. SEC- OND ROW-J. Sfecnrns, R. DiPumcz, B. Matson, J. Johns, D. Rossi, B. Sfinchcomb, I, S. Wightmcm, D. Parrish, J. Burger, A. Gciskin, B. Blaine. THIRD ROW-B. Hain, D. Burns, O C. Ferguson. L fs i SENIOR BEE PARISIAN STEERING COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-B. Blaine, M. Bartholin, B. Matson, W. McCracken, M. Kinney. SECOND ROW-D. Render, P. Zoruster, R. Oswald, PARISIAN SWEATER COMMITTEE J. Schiff, K. Kampen, W, Knue. THIRD ROW--V. McKeever R. I.ofz, J. Fink, R. Harlan, FIRST ROW-J. Mcnihers, D. HiIIiclrd. SECOND ROW-T. Robin son, M. Reading, J. Moon, J. Loe, S. Eckhaus. PARISIAN CARDS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE 0 FIRST ROW-S. Black, B. Blaine, J. Bryant L. Bartz. SECOND ROW-H. Bergquist, B. Boscaino, S. Bradford, S. Sommer. PARISIAN A-DAY SCRIPT COMMITTEE m FIRST ROW--W. Wilson, R. Harlan, B. Harris SECOND ROW-B. Blaine, J, Stearns, D I Rossi, J. Barger. 8 0 STEERING COMMITTEE ALTERNATES- CANDLELIGHT COMMITTEE FIRST ROW- K. Kampen, M, Mahin, C. Parnes, J. Kelly, J. Koenig. SECOND ROW-D. Renda, J. Johns, J. Kees, B. Smith, J. Parish, A. Schallberger, B. Swenson, P. Thompson. SENIOR AYE PARISIAN STEERING COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-D. Rossi, J. Fink, B. Harris, J. Stearns, J. Revell SECOND ROW-H. Weekes, J. Foos, J. Mrazek, M. Hanson, B Stinchcomb, L. Bartz, M. Eacrett. THIRD ROW-J. Schiff, M. Mahin K. Kampen, D. Harp, R. Harlan, J. Moon, D. Vincent, J. Smith D. Renda. JACK KOENIG Ephebioln BEVERLY GEGENHEXMER SHERRY GILFERT MARJORIE GHLESPIE BEVERLY GILMAN JOANNE GLADDEN EHEEN GLASS MAURQCE GOLDBERG JOY GOLDSTHN BRUCE GOLDSTONE ESLEEN GOODMAN XM A DONNA GORDON MARION GOSS SHARON LEOWDY WAYNE GRACEY EARL GRAHAM ANTHONY GREEN DARUFNE GRIFFETH SHANNON GRQFFITH R?CHARO GRGYE BETTY GWOVP DAVE OROVK JANE r f UO 454 DONNA GUTZMAN LELAND HAACK ws' 'WWW ,J N vrc Qumvzsz CHARLES cumin ROBERT HAH! ROBERT HAUHIU PKWRVCIA HALUCK MARTHA JG H!-RMSON JOAN HAMPSON MARILEE HANELINE MARILYN HANSHAW JOAN HANSEN MARION HANSON ROGER HARLAN DOUGIQAS HARP BRUCE HARWS Pagf One Hundrfd X A BRL HARRESON H-NISE? DiANE HENSLEY RECHAR9 HESLING JANE? HINMAN MERLE HOGER HOPPY HOVKENS MARY HORN KAYE HUNTER ELONNEE HUSSEY nosssu was 5 JANET JACKSON ?X F ? bv X , I X, ' ,,,l , L3 TEDDY HVXYQS KQHfx?41PNE HAYNKS KENT HAVS CHFFOPD HEFFNER LOWELL HELGL-.GER NN wx - . A.Y.. ,i DON HILLIARO BEVERLY HILUGOSS JOAN HINES SHIRLEY HIGHTONVER PAT HlLi PHYLLIS HOLLENEACK JOHN HOUV-ES RON HOLST MARY HOMESLEY RICHARD HOOVER JUDZE HCRWITZ JAMES HOUSTON JOAN HOVEY JEAN HUDAK ED HUNTER ROBERTA IMBACH DOLORES INMAN AUDREY 1NTRACASO LARRY LYMAN EVELYN JAMES JOE JEPSEN JEAN JOHNS . Epheblcm Page0m'H1u1dff'flU11f' fn CAROLYN JOHNSON DONNA JOHNSON JACQUE JOHNSON PAT JOHNSON WILLIAM JOHNSON 1 TIMOTHY JOHNSON DAVID SALLY JONES M' JOHN JORGENSON KENNETH KAMPEN CHARLES KALTENSACH PHYLLIS KAPTOWSKY DOLORES KASHIAN JOAN JOHN KELLY WW RUTH KILLIAN DICK KING JANET KING NORMAN KELSEY CAROL KELSEN LAVONNE KESTERSON MARLENE KINNEY PA VAL KLINE WALLY KNUE JONES KEE5 . LYNNE KEYES CLARE KIESELHORST KATHLEEN KILBY TRICIA KIRKMAN DON KIRKPATRICK FRANKLIN KLINE JACK KOENIG KENNETH KOOY DAVE BERYL MATSON Ephebion Pagf 0710 HlllId7'1'd T100 2 HOZACK BILL KRUMREI ALTA KUHLMANN FREDERIC LGBERTEAUX - BARBARA LABHART LORETTA LAQHNU KAREN LAMB bl-HRLEY LAMBERT DAVE LANDON RON LARSON NANCY LATHRO NANCY LAWRENC PH LAW GER! LENNON ROSEMARIE INGA MULCAM 1155515 MAKDYN MARSHALL JGAKY MARTSN MARLENE MARTIN PATRICIA MARTIN RAY MARTIN DALLAS MARTZ LCE BETTY LOGSDON RONA X.. I 63? is . ir , Aww' arifiiarw . . . PARISIAN ACTIVITY DAY Paris in tlie Spring. tra-la. tra-la! All Van Nuys met at a sidewalk cafe near the Arc de Triomphe. as Activity Day a la Parisian commenced. Chez Bolfs was a scene of exceptional entertainment as the Senior Aus found excitement. adventure, and vivacious living. Bruce Harris, as our gracious liost. did a suave job as Master of Ceremonies. Among tlie intricate acts were a torchy clianteuse, a dance a la sauvage americain llndian Hoop Dancell and a sensational adagio dance. A cut version of OUR HEARTS VVERE YOUNG AND GAY. a group of collegiate travelers. and an in. terpretation of Hadacol added to the general holo. lc, .Nappy ay s.w canst. A line of charming can-can girls spieefl Qmais ouil the Frenehy theme. Honeymooners. portrayed hy campus notahles Mrs. Smythe anrl Mr. Hankel. typified the spirit of Paree. For the finale. the audience was plunged in flarkness for a moment. As the lights eame up. the Parisians were cheered. for they had flonnecl their gorgeous powcler hlue sweaters. Mr. Phillip Johnson. as program director, clicl such an outstanflingz jolt that he now is considered an impresariol After singing Hflh. Happy Dayu and HLa Vie En Rose. the Parisians trooped to the Senior Lawn for a delightful huffet luncheon. S. ,XV J 1 JACKIE MATHERS BERYL MATSGN DAN MAYER JEAN MAYES EMMETT McARDvLE ,Q,. 70 MN H VIC MCKEEVER Ephebicxn ' PAUHT'-2E ILAQCARTY BRUCE MCCORMICK WENDY MCCRACKEN EDGAR NICDOVVELL DOUG MCHARGUE 5 DD L K pi L X M Q ' V ' , I 50. Sw 0, ff 1 , , , M A , ' 5 VICTOR MLKEEVER mms LEE NLCVICKER SHELDON MEDALL OLETAMAE MELCHOIR DON MERRILL FRED MILLER MARJORIE MILLER TONS MILLER CAROI MILLS EMILIE NIINNECI JOANN MINTON NORMA MINTZ GERALD MOLEN DIANE MOLLER 1M 2027! XM, f f . Thi-ffff A IOANN MOLLEII BERNIC5 MONGEON JAMES MOON JUDITH MOORE PAT MOORE NEIL MORGAN ELLEN MOSS gg f f W! mmf f ff My 5 if f 2 X x 4 Q f 62 fx f , 2 ,J ,V If ,A - fc' ' , .2 f f , L: , , Q If A I V W 1' W BARRY MOsTOvOY RICHARD MOUTON JOAN MRAZEK MARILYN MURDOCK KATI-IRYN MURPHY LARRY MURPHY DON MUSSELMAN Page One Hundred Six inv- I DWIGHT MYERS JEAN NAQUIN CHARLOTTE NORDQUIST CAROL NORRIS is f' 'vi I 5 X.. A z MINOR FACKI-IAM MARY QRANCES PAGE vw ,ALICE PAUL MARILYN PEARLSTEIN DICK PETERSON JACKIE PETERSON JOAN PIREK SHIRLEY PISTACHIO GENE NAY SHIRLEY NEELY KATHY NELSON KAY NELSON I T534 V , I ' f ff , ff 7' ' 5 W ,, I X4 I -EW, , f' f, W, L GARY NOFZICER , 2, M2 PAUL NORWOOD EUGENE OBLINGER DICK OLDENBURG JOYCE OLSEN RONALD OSWALD HH 75? ROGER PALMER JACKIE PARISH CHUCK PARNES DIAN PARRISH SHARON PATTY 5 ANNE PECE MARJORIE PEEL MARILYN PERANI f ,Z if JIM PETIT GARY PHILLIPS GARY PINKARD HELEN PERRY fwffvff BARBARA PETERS , 7' ,yin 3, s ,Af I 4:31 PEGGY POWELL CAMERON PRENTICE JIM PURSELL DON RENDA Ephebion Page Ona Hzmdrrd Sfccn PERRY JOYCE EEE FYLE VELL JOHN RAGSDALE MERRY READING CAROE. REAY STAN REED PAMELA REESE A DONALD RENDA DON REYNOLDS GARY RICHARDSON DECK RIGGS SHIREEY RIGGS NANCY RTO JOSE ROBERTSON ROCKY ROBTNSON HARVEY ROOTLAND ALICE ROCKWELL BILL ROEOER JOAN ROHLFING PATRTCIA ROHRSCHUB TOM ROUNSON DICK ROOME GEORGE Ross Howmzo Rose ALBERT Rossa DORI Rossn Fmmcfs Rows MARIEL ROXBOROUGH PAT ROY JACKIE RUBESA DORI ROSSI ' Ephebian Page Ona Hu1za'rca' Eight CAROL RUDE OLIVER RUEHLE RUTH RUEHLE BARBARA Rusk ELKENA SCHACKMAN AGNES scHALLaEnosx new SCHEURN JAY SCHIFF HAL SCHMIDT THOMAS SCHNEIDER CHARLES SCHULTZ DAVID SCHULTS STEVE SCHWEIZER JACK SEIDEMAN JOANNE SLAUGHTER BEVERLY SMITH SALLY SMITH .IDAN swans IRIS SNYDER ROBERT STEGEMAN MIRIAM SCHOLL SHIRLEY SCHULTZ HERMAN SHAPRO DICK SMITH SYBII. SOMMER AVIS STEIN - ED SCHREINER JACK SCHROEDER 'N DAVID VINCENT ARLENE SCHWARTZ Juov SCHWARTZ Ephebim' LINDA SHUTTA AUDREY SILVERSTONE JOHN SIMMONS NADINE SIMMONS JAY SMITH MILAS SMITH NANCY SMITH ROGER SMITH X' FS LENORE SORENSON ARLINE SPECTOR CAROLYNN SPENCER VIRGINIA SPRAGGINS 'J- MARCIA STILLWELL BARBARA STINCHCOMB TED STEMPEL - HALL STODDARD PageO1zeHzuza'rud.N'im QQ . 9 QL! ff 0581 on if l 0l'l'lel'l6l 0 Ltr W r V! if It tr fd If f r V Q l JL f I CORSAIH PROM On the night of January the 24th, the seniors and their guests arrived at the Van Nuys-Sherman Oaks War Memorial Park in shimmering gowns and dignified tux to attend the Corsair Senior Prom. The theme of the evening was HUnderwater and the hallroom was beautifully decorated with nets full of fish, enchanting mermaids, and the huge hull of a ship that had the word uCorsairs'7 written across its how. The highlight of the evening occurred when Queen Sally Grieve and King Jack Dooling were crowned hy last year's Queen Carolyn Kent. Princesses and Princes were Arline Figoff. Nancy Hiles, David Dodd, and Ivan Reeve, respectively. The evening was brought to a close with Jacque Robin- son's band playing HCoodnight Sweetheartw. Then the seniors left the ballroom for a goodnight snack at that Mspecial place . MARIE STOWEU- ETTA STROLLO JAMES STUCKY arf' A DSANE TABER ROGER TAFI SHIRLEY TAIT FALL Tr1Q9.'-FSCNA iH ?.fP' Tw'.','v4EP,S ,AN ALAN LONKSNS HUGH TURBYFILL MARLON TURK NANCY VELTMANN DAVID VINCENT L L7 ffm fir' '..m,,-,, an Q, ,ff I w ... L L. MARGIE STUMPF ELEANOR SUMNxERSETT CAROL SWARTS BARBARA SWENSON .v.,,,'., VA.-, , Z ff E 3 'H-N , :Q Hi six Ay ' 'J ff? , I ISE ,, ' E21 I 42? , . . MLLDRED TAYLOR KEN TENNESEN PHIL wnaua THOM NE X '9u Now ORRENCE f..Et 'WUNKENEOLZ JIM TPUYAL SALLY ANN TULLAR RICHARD ULMER JACK UNDERHILL RICHARD VALUES ALLAN VANALSTYNE JOAN VAN WINKLE MARLENE VISOTSKY DON VUKONICH BARBARA WACTLER 'S HARRIETT WEEKES aevsizw WALLEY JOANNYWARNER SHARLENE WARNKE A FRANK 4WATKINS BARBARA WAYDA Ephebicn K Page One Hundrrd Elfzvzz HARRIEYT WEEKS ,mm WpmHW.AN Bm NNELCH JANICE WELCH RICHARD WELSH JERRY WHALEN BRUCE wmrcomus 4 BARBARA VJHITE BEVERLY WHITE JOYCE WHITE LARRY WHITEHORN PATRICIA WHITEHOUSE ELIZABETH WIGHT SANDY WIGHTMAN ROGER WILDER BOB WEILER EDWIN WILLIAMS GAIL WIRTHWEIN JON WISER IWUIAEL WCJLFSON ISAREARA WILIOUGHBY DONAiD WILLS 1,M,,m 4 . ,A FRANK WRIGHT KATHY WUTHRICH LYNN WYCHERLEY WINNING PICTURE Slide by Bob Dczggs. Page One Hundred Twelve JANE YOUNG DICK YOXALL ELEANORE ZEBER ff I f A? V VW, A . ,' fi f '55 i 5' ,f , V 1 AM CLAUDIA VJOLTERS ED VJOMAC ,Q W RONALD NNILSON WAYNE WILSON JO VVOODRUFF BOB WOODS RON YATES DOUGLAS YERKES ,AA , f ,ywfim f f JIMMY ZIEGLER A 'PAUL ZORASTER anfmfiam, M254 .ff I N is S SENIOR B OFFICERS MANHATTANS STEERING COMMITTEE GEORGE NADOW PHIL DYE FIRST ROW-J. Terry, M. Ober, D. Boker, B. Abrcnms, V. Hokom, B. FuIIer- President Vice-President ton, R. Mason, S. Wright, .Iuanifcx Newion. SECOND ROW-L. Banner, C. Gilbert, P. Dye, B. Nicholson, Dr. Hcxrker, C. Sorenson, J. Honey, C. Ncxdow, C. Tcxcketf. THIRD ROW-J. Munn, C. Young, J. McDoncxIcI, B. Friits, A. Cohen, P. Meyer. JUANITA NEWTON BEVERLY ABRAMS Secrefcxry Treasurer 574. SL, .SL ff.. M im if Air ucceu 1 X. JIN3 ABERNATHY BEVERLY AMAMS ROBERT ALVI5 DON ANDERSON 1 JOSEPH ARAMBASW NM BABCOCK DENISE BAKER PHILLIP BALCONY PHYLU5 BALQQM LARRY BANNER MM EHSNER JOHN BENEDICT CECILIA BERGQUIST JOANNE BERRY JUNE BLACKINGTON TOMMY BLAIR LUCILLE BLOCK SANDRA BRO'f'N Page One Hundred Thirteen -Wff' BARBARA BURRIS GEORGE EILIIQT ' BOB BUSTYA DALE CALDWELL FAITH CAMERON JUDY CARMICHAEL LOUISE CARTOZIAN ALAN COHEN BELLIE COGPER EDDIE COPLEY DONNA CORTISSOZ JO ANN DARRAUGH CAROL DAVKES DON DOOUNG PAUUHE UONDELINGER WILLIAM DORN DAN DOWLING JUANSTA OUPYAY PETER DYE PHILLIP DYE RONALD EACH SHIRLEY ECTMAN GEORGE ELFERING SEIEILA ELSEY Boa ENGEMANN BARBARA EYNON ANNA FINZI euoov FOY BOB FRITTS BARBARA FULLERTON CHUCK GILBERT MICKEY GILBERT ' RUTH GILULAPNZ JACK GIRDLESTONE JOHN GLAMUZINA WAYNE GLOSSELIN GALE GLONEER DIANA GOODWIN ALICE C-RAuMAN.' JAY GRUBER I . RONALD GROSE n A V .Bog HALL Q . . . , Przgf One Hiuzdrfd Fourteen fu. fy Z2 ff JERRY HANEY CAROL HARCUS GLORIA HATH DORENE HAUFF NEVA HERFUNG LGRRAINNE HERZCG WRGINIA HOKUM X xxx JANET HOWE CAROLYN HUDDART RONALD JAMES LOIS JELIN KATHY KARMIRE SANDRA KASSFTY NANCY KEYS susm Keen JAMES Kesvsn BARBARA KUBLERV-m- RICHARD LABANSM ' MARCQA was CLARDON LARSON comms LAWRENCE M 'nd , , 4 Aga fxwyfx f. M W , i ,V K f, Q ' a Q N Y fa V' xii? x.. 1 X :WED Q W 5 W ' , f M-Mmm, ,W ,,f, , , Www MW' f 74,7 Y 1' , X ' fl 'V I A Page One Hundred Fifteen s 21 f 1 if f X W 4' ARLENE LEWIS PAUL ALLEN LONG PATRICIA LORANGER JOAN LUTHER CLAIRE MGCDONALD JOHN MARTIN BILL MATHEW5 PAT MCCAEE BARBARA MESHEKCEW PETER MEYER LL DICK NEUSS JUANITA NEWTON JAMES MCDONALD RAY MQFALL BILL McGUIRE THOMAS MENG PAT MICHAELS JOSEPH MILLER MARIAN MILLER JIM MUNN oowev NICHOLS Jum' olenoosrr RALPH FERGUSON QHAMS MORE, P we One Hundred Sixteen an RUTH MASON E-ILL MER GEORGE N RY A DOW TEREN B NANCY PERRX BOB PIERCE JOANN PIKE SHIRLEY PLOMER JOAN FOLK JOANN RAI-IM JO ANN RILEY as .A ns: DORIS FTOEIINSON SHIRLEE RUSSELL SANDRA RUBENSTEIN CLINTON SCOTT NANCY SHEARMAN MARGIE SIMMONS JACK SIMPSON 'S w owns sums LYNNE SMITH ROGER SMITH CLIFFORD SORENSEN vsaemm SPROUT ORIAINDA SQHQLL LORETTA SULREZ GROVER SULLIVAN JANET SUNDERLIN CHARLES TACKETT JANET TERRY FERNANDG YORRES SUE I' 4 cr! JUDY WARE FLVERL VI -T JIM WEST KENNETH WHEELER DUANE ROESTER CHARLES 'WALKER NHITAKER ART WHITING NANCY WHITMORE SHIRLEY WILLIAMS GWEN WITHERS JUDY WOOD SUSAN WRIGHT CLARENCE YOUNG VIRGINIA ZINN Page One Hundred Seventeen U73 '. ,mx CORSAIR What they dare to dream . . . they dare to do!! Wm CORSAIR ACTIVITY DAY COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-J. McCuistion, N. Hills, S. Grieve, C. Doris, P. Poole, T. Ashton, A. Figoff, M. Justice, M. Hunter. SECOND ROW-B. Lloyd, S. Bennett, M. Ungar, J. Jaeckel, K. Huffine, R. Ferguson, P. Vanoni, B. DeMarr, B. Treat, L. Dickey, P. Murdy. JACK DOOLING JACQUI WOLFE Ephebian Ephebian I 'f f. CORSAIR STEERING COMMITTEE DAVID. DODD JAFQUI VYOLFE FIRST Row-B. Blair, P. Pooue, M. smweu, B. Treat, A. Pago P'eS'de ' V'Ce'P'e5'de ' Wehr, J. Wolfe. SECOND ROW-N. Ford, J. MCQUISHOU1, B. LOVeIC1Ce, ARLINE FIGOFF FRED GRANDFIELD K. Allubough, B. Lloyd, D. Dodd, F. Grcnfield. Secretory Treosurer 7 omaim, W53 MR. GEORGE DRAKE Sponsor 24 Q , QUEEN SALLY KING JACK ROGER GRABENSTEIN NANCY HILES IVAN REEVE Ephebicm Ephebicnn Ephebion f I CORSAIR COMMENCEMENT COMMITTEE CORSAIR CALENDAR OF EVENTS COMMITTEE M. Hadclad, L. Langford, N. Ford, S. Chambers, S. Childs, L. Dickey, J. Scarborough, P. Murdy, C. Elliott, H. Cowen. R. Abrams. mx 'lg Illv I I fN 45 V9 6 ,us v 1, 12 A ' if 'S ' , O Wllxanalffrlsf 5. -Egg Ill? M il 64' 'QNQMV1 ,., ,,,p4.1lv4-wfpx 4 f M41 ' SENIOR LUNCHEON CANDLELIGHT COMMITTEE FIRST ROW-P. Burt, S. Childs, C. Carrothers, K. Allabough, FIRST ROW-E. Hickel, M. Stilwell, A. Figoff, C. Elliott, D B. Lovelace, B. Treat. SECOND ROW-T. Ashton, M. Berg, Hershey, C. Howalt, N. Hiles, M. Russell, M. Justus, B. Lloyd P. Murcly, E. French, J. McCuistion, E. Hickel. B. Lovelace. SECOND ROW-J. Bourn, R. Grabenstein, B Toole, S. Bennett, K. Huffine, R. Ferguson, P. Vanoni, B. De Marr, B. Treat, W. Johnson, B. Huff. Page One Hundred Twenty X, x Q i wi' K X -QR W x H 'I , 5: . 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K' ,A , ' , ' 2 ' f , ' , X V V 3 X 6 H7 ' Af ' 9' Q 5 '. , ' 5. 5.11 - , A ,LQ 7' l 2' ' V - XV V f A W. ..4,, ' ' 1 Z It . W.. . f Vm,,,,O,VC, 1, Waller W,Wnlker uwmd c. Weinsfock M. welfal D,Wh31a J WVw?lmore L,Willen D. Williams T. Wilson J,Wir-llenburg 'Nwwd 1, Workman L, Young R. Young l i MRS. EVA KIRBY, Girls' Vice-Principal April 27. l953 will long he remembered by Mrs. Eva Kirby, for on that day she became the Girls, Vice- Principal at Van Nuys, succeeding Miss Amy Catherine Kenealy, who because of health reasons did not return after Easter vacation. We welcome Mrs. Kirby and wish her much happiness working with the students and fac- ulty of our wonderful school. me lzacefuf ,Quad in flue Quief Quad! ..... We 2' ,1 WF My ff 'WZ HVWYW s for f , ' :sg W f ADVENTURES OF HERMES IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY Things were in quite a turmoil up on Mount Olympus. Zeus. the ruler of the gods. had called a council, and every- one wondered what it was all about. It seems the immortals upon Mount Olympus were having trouble buying new togas, and the ambrosia just wasn't what it used to be. This was causing great unrest among the population. Zeus knew he must do something about the situation quickly. Inside the council chambers. those who had been re- quested to attend listened to Zeus describe the situation. They heard him say, 'That is why I am sending my winged mes- senger. Hermes. to Earth in order to observe conditions there. when he returns. I'll call another meeting to hear his reportf, The meeting adjourned and Hermes was off on his journey. Corning down to earth, Hermes found himself over the San Fernando Valley. Ahl,' he exclaimed. 'IThis looks like a good town to observe wellf, and with that he landed on the front steps of an important looking building. uVan Nuys High School, he mused. uCuess I'll go in and look around. At that moment two girls came walking down the hall. One can imagine their surprise at finding Hermes there. Vlhile they stood gaping, Hermes came up to them, introduced himself and explained his mission, adding that he could use a couple of assistants to help him look over the town. The taller of the two girls finding her voice again an- swered. HI am Judy and this is Bev. We would love to go with youf, and with that they were off. 'N figJs ff A at nyc' fl ,Q KD A-'-,..:- 'rf'LfF' C If f F f avs. I feee,wnj2s 'lWfffffff1,,tift,itxll.f i . fn Q Vwnffjoff F I Their first stop was VV. T. GRANT AND CO. lo- cated at 6633 Van Nuys Blvd. Hermes was quite astounded at the low prices. He soon found that low prices for high quality merchandise is one of the storeis outstanding features. Looking around, they found Art Garcia and Howard Marcus examining the supply of denims and other articles of clothing for school. Page One Hundred Thirty-aight High Fashion for the foot was what Hermes and com- pany found when they stopped at RABEQS SHOES, 64-O1 Van Nuys Blvd. Marilyn Sinai and Cay Yambert, trying on shoes, were quick to tell them that for all around footwear RABE'S really excells. Hermes made plans to buy his next winged shoes there. Congrafufafiond MURRAY 8z CEE, INC. . , . ,.. . Prznters CG' Publzshers CED, Bznders f 3630 Eastham Drive Culver City, California 'l'ExaS 0-5466 2'ff'7fQ A thrill was in store for the group at the MURRAY 81 CEE. INC.. of Culver City. These fine printers did such a wonderful job of printing and hinding the annual. that the girls thought that there was no better time than the present to ' ' f h ' d ' bl' h'nU the anuuals personally thank them for the fine work they awe one in pu is 1 g for us. examining the offerings of MOFFATT'S IEW ELERS 6378 Van Nuys Blvd. Hermes. enjoying fine jewelry was particularly happy to look at the watches, rings and other items offered hy this delightful store. For the best plywood in the valley. Hermes found that one goes to the VALLEY PLYWOOD CO. at 14923 Oxnard in Van Yuys. Shirley Eckhaus. llohhie Boscaino and Jackie Mathers pointed out some of the finer pieces to the messenger from Ulympus. .F .... . Continuing on their tour of the San Fernando Val- li ley. they found Don Chiarello and Sparky Medall ex- HILO FLORISTS 6157 Van Nuys Blvd was next on the list of stopping places Beautiful flowers are always in demand and Hilo can supply them Shirley lckhaus and Lynne Key es joined our friends in look mg at some of the flowers especially desi ned for eye appeal 115 HERMES also found that the men folks are not for- gotten in Van Nuys. VVILSONS, at 6365 Van Nuys Blvd., has an excellent men's department as well as one equally nice for the ladies. Our faithful hand found Tommy Foster and Artie Garcia getting each other's approval on new suits. ln order to have the well- dressed feeling, shop at Wilson's for timely clothes. Compliments of anorama .yarclware 0. B532 Van Nuys Blvd. Panorama City , Em. 2-34479 l Page One Hundred Forty Judy and Bev asked Hermes to stop in at RALPI-VS 5 81 10 located at 8418 Van Nuys Blvd. in Panorama City. Halplfs has all the school supplies to fill your needs. They also carry a great variety of knitting ma- terials. Different colors and kinds of yarn as well as the directions are always in stock. Beverly Gegen- heimer seems to he interested in buying some wool . . . for socks? v ' 7 Back in Van Nuys. Hermes and his friends next halted at STURTEVANTS AUTO PARTS. 6162 Van Nuys Blvd. They found Ken Tennesen and Bob Daggs looking over the complete supply of parts for your car. Seeing this wonderful store. Hermes decided that he would open a parts store for Chariots when he got back to Mt. Olympus. Oh. what funl There was an adding machine to play with. and Hermes never had so much fun before. He also admired other types of office equipment at BUSINESS MACHIXES CO.. 14535 Vanowen Blvd. Good business machines make a successful business even better. as Derry Stehlik. Carol Yosika. Barbara Hill. and Lorna Yoxall agree. The new ultra modern 1953 Studebaker next caught Hermes' eye. At BRUCE F. AL- LINQGTON CO., 6576 Van Nuys Blvd.. one can get the best deal in town for this car. Wayfne Wilson is shown here behind the wheel. After examining the car thoroughly. Hermes decided that he must take a new one back home with him. 5 1 3 f 3 6 ei . 139 p l i 3 I ij.-ff' YS! Color samples of paint seemed to be interesting Dick Chesney. Hermes joined him and found them something new and different. He discovered that JACKSON BROS. VAN NUYS PAINT Si WALL- PAPER CO.. 6404 Van Nuys Blvd., has all the dec- orating supplies that one might need. Traveling on. they stopped by JOE HUSTON JEWELERS. located at 14518 Ventura Blvd. in Sher- man Oaks. Bob Daggs joined them in admiring the fine display of watches. Bob Daggs told them that Huston's has a large selection of other pieces for those who have an exquisite taste in jewelry. rf 5 Ll I Q. Pagf One Hu ndwd Forty-tztfo Stopping to get gas. Hermes, Bev. and Judy found that BERT SANFORD'S SAFETY SERVICE ranks as one of the best. While their tank was being filled, Hermes spied Ken Tennensen also taking advantage of the swell service offered at 6478 Van Nuys Blvd. OFFXCE U Judy wanted Hermes to help her select a date dress They saw a fine selection from sports wear to eve ning wear at LE VINE'S of 6506 Van Nuys Blvd. Re fleeting prettily are Barby Blaine and Bobbie Boscaino who model some of the latest lines for our friends Somebody's birthday coming? Need a card? BUSH'S VAN NUYS STATIONERY at 6314! Van Nuys Blvd.. is your answer. Hermes found a great selection of cards on visiting this establishment. The stationery supplies are just as unusual and attractive as the greeting cards. Nancy Veltmann and Virginia Aldridge enjoyed their purchases. ami, 'X Xia 'Wi L ...t. ..... , g ,',,,,,,- . Hermes was delighted upon arriving at MOLLliTT'S FLORISTS. located at 14509 Gilmore. His pleasure was due to the beautiful bouquets of flowers he saw. Lovely Howers and specially created arrangements always draw attention to this shop. ian. if sn The new Chevrolet was next to catch the eyes of the trio. At POLLARD RAVENSCROFT. 6232 Yan Nuys Blvd.. their old friend Bob Daggs was examining the many new. outstanding models. The Chevrolet drew admiring glances from everyone. Onward. ever onward. and it-s on to the J. C. PEN- NEY CO. Hermes realized this store offers great values. Located at 6454 Van Nuys Blvd.. they fea- ture clothes for all members of the family. The threesome found Wayne Wilson choosing a coat from the selection in stock. Page One Hundred Fo1'1'y-three X D-XS CHILI-PANCAKES GRGUND STEAK! HOMEGFTHE THICK SHAKES BIG BOY o GLENDALE Original Q BURBANK Double-Deck , EAGLE ROCK Hambufgefs o roLucA LAKE o vAN Nuys TEC: Q PASADENA -'lf t Zi! irinii-. Z! lt XX -The group was getting mighty ,htthgty by this ,lf-'J hs' E522 tiifti. iiiittif . , Q , ij 'f C Q. ..y.g. gl i malts make this place a great favorite with the Van Nuys students as well as with everyone else. After a nice lunch, the trio went exploring again. Coming back to town after lunch Hermes and the girls stopped in at COWDREYS PHARMACY, 6350 Van Nuys Blvd. This fine drug store specializes in prescriptions, other medical needs, and carries ex- cellent cosmetic lines. too. N 3 'isis I is 1 ff... 073' 1 , I t X i A -Q. ls your cat or dog sick? Does it have that tired run-down feeling? Then take it to the EMBASSY DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL at 6101 Sepulveda Blvd. Under the care of Dr. E. J. Bonneville, your pet will receive the best possible care. Hermes was impressed with this efficient hospital and the cute animals. A new hat always makes a woman feel better, so Hermes found himself being led to CLARICS at 6311 Van Nuys Blvd. Marie T. Cooper is in charge of this department and has an excellent collection. Leaving the girls trying on hats, Hermes wandered through the store and found it has other excellent departments. too. Making a new dress? HOME FABRICS, at 6508 Van Nuys Blvd.. offers one of the best selections of fabrics to be had. Here we see Bobbie Boscaino trying to select some fabric from the fine array displayed in this grand shop. Hermes selected some new Toga material, too. Page One Hundred Forty- At VALLEY BRICK 81 SUPPLY CO., 6151 Kester Ave., Hermes and the girls found bricks everywhere. All shapes, sizes, and kinds for any building need. Hermes decided to take a few samples back home with him to show the folks the fine quality of bricks sold in Van Nuys. GRANTIS STUDIO, 14517 Victory Blvd., is the place to go to have your nicest picture taken, and this the trio did. Grant, who also takes the pictures for the annual. did such a fine job that Hermes wanted to take him hack home with him. 'T Continuing in their way. the three friends saw George Rose and Bob Daggs admiring the lines of the new 1953 Mercury. Stopping in at MILBECK LIN- COLN-IVIERCURY at 5425 Van Nuys Blvd.. Hermes compared both cars, saying that they were two of the best looking to be driven. Pggf' Om' Hznzdrra' Fortiy-six M , 7' se, ,V WZQ- ,Q ff. At VAN NUYS UNION HARDWARE, 14508 Vic- tory Blvd., the group view many objects ranging from nuts and bolts to electric clocks. Hermes was simply fascinated with all the different sizes of nails, and wished that as fine a hardware store as this one could be established on Mt. Olympus. With the summer and heaeh time coming on. the girls decided they needed new hathing suits. So they stopped in at HYDEHS at 6451 Van Nuys Blvd. Here Hermes met Judy Davenport and Diane Gordon busy with their selection. Other lovely feminine ap- parel drew admiring glances loo. At CRITERION LETTERS 84 SW FATERS at 4507 Yan Nuys Herme and the girls enjoyed seeing how sweaters were made They also saw a fa hion show some of our students modeled the hand ome sweaters for the roup X A 'IN They paused again at the C. R. ANTHONY CO., a fine department store. located at 6723 Van Nuys Blvd. lnside they found Gary Eberhard and Bob Hain looking at sports shirts. They told the trio of the great assortment of fine quality items for sale here. Hermes was delighted with Anthony's. The nicest supply of lumber to be found is sold by the SUN LUMBER CO. at 6100 Sepulveda Blvd. This was the impression that the travelers had upon visiting the yard. You-r lumber needs are sure to be satisfied at this reliable lumber yard. High styles at low cost is the feature of the HILO SHOE MART located at 6802 Van Nuys. Here the threesome spied Dick Yoxall and Gary Richardson trying on shoes. Judy and Bev saw summer sandals that delighted their eyes and their purses. Page One Hundred Fort-y-eight Hl7or parts for your car see VAN NUYS AUTO PARTS at l4529 Erwin St. was the advice of Har- vey Barnett. Hermes was inclined to agree with him after seeing the extensive line of auto supplies that they carry. Hermes and the girls saw Joe Nicolai, Ray Martin. and Russ Bergman. who seemed to be interested in corsages for their favorite girls. BARCLAY FLOWERS at 6650 Yan Nuys Blvd. can fill your needs. too. They have quite a lovely selection of flowers for all occasions and make special arrangements. 2 Y-Il, SCO' 1 The girls soon found that Hermes had a sweet tooth. l Wlhen they stopped at SERS CANDY CO. at 6330 Van Nuys l Blvd., hc almost went herserk among the goodies. They settled him with a piece of the companyls delicious fudge, y and then went on their way. VAN NUYS HARDWTARE at 6510 Yan Nuys Blvd. has a complete line of items for the home as well as the usual hardware supplies. Hermes was delighted with the fine array of merchandise displayed at this interesting store. l Compliments of y C... Je mfr.. Authorized Cadillac dealer in the San Fernando Valley SALES. SEHYlCE. AND ACCESSORIES H401 Ventura Blvd. Sherman Ualcs state 4-9901 Stanley 7-2121 i Page One Hundred Forty-:zine vf Hermes turned out to be a Dixie-land fan. Since records interest almost everyone, DUMKES MUSIC SHOP at 14-558 Ventura Blvd. has a great selection from the classics to jazz. Norma Winteregg and Lillian Pancratz seem to be enjoying the offerings. Oh Happy Day! Q X 1 ng - '-' WRAY BROS. FORD CO., at 6115 Van Nuys Blvd.,is the place to go to see about purchasing one of the new sleek 1953 Fords. Harvey Barnett, Nancy Kar- rel and Helene Silverstein seem to be enjoying the comfort of the car. Hermes and his friends truly ad- mired their selection of such a glamorous conveyance. Sporting equipment is just one of the many items featured by BUTLER BROS. of 6609 Van Nuys Blvd. Hermes and the girls saw Jack Simpson and Dick Mouton trying out some of the fishing equipment. For complete outfitting, this fine store excells in many departments. 4 Bev and Judy told Hermes that one of the excellent features of the SHERMAN OAKS DEPARTMENT STORE. 14564 Ventura Blvd.. is the Blouse Bar. Pat Delphis. lean Dawson. and Norma Mintz found many to their liking. Hermes admired their choice selections. ' l 1 Yan Nuys Complete Music and Reco d ho G. SCHIRMERH MU ' Time was getting short, and the trio had to get back to Van Nuys High. Needing gas. they stopped by MCLARENS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE at 5455 Van Nuys Blvd. This excellent service station features car repairs. carries a full line of auto supplies. and gives much satisfaction to customers. Hermes was im- pressed with the courteous and ellicient attention given to patrons. BARNEY SHANE'S TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES 5620 Van Nuys Blvd. V 6531 Yanylfi s Bl 'd T State 5-0118 lOpp ' e of 1 meri ' I 6 5-1, Blue Seal Appliance Dealer I f . 5, .Q A ' 1 We congratulate the graduates in their next step forward L l 1 i mma ng K as we also more Io larffer quarters and new horizons . Sli I5 ' 'o ress- 'ing C itest i 5 b ' ' F r rails, cal at MURMAK HARDWARE INC. X v NG la SE G CE ,Y 'R formerly f ' tate 5- 66 L! 1 's,C'onQ ' - T51 Y uys Blv . Xl! I Va 3 ,f r If .st television 1 'ler in the West DORNS HOUSE OF MIRACLES 3 . 6628 Van Nuys Blvd. time State 540451 Compliments of BUTLER'S CLEANERS 5905 Van Nuys Blvd. Van Nuys, California State 5-6534 KORMAK HARDWARE Tlze Complete Store VALLEY STATIONERS INC. 1-1261 Ventura Blvd. -1-T951 Stanley 7-3568 School. Ollice and Art Supplies SOUTHLAND MUSIC COMPANY 6265 Yun Nuys Blvd. Complete line of pliono,f1r1xpli records. Specializing in cliildrenk reuntls. Page One Hundred Fifty-one fel ,X fa X f Saying good-bye to all his new friends, Hermes turned once again Q homeward to Mount Olympus A . . feeling very happy and satisfied ,N lg -,1-- L! about all the news he had gathered in Van Nuys. . f I A lfdffv K if W C I G S S t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS i The staff of the 1953 Crimson and Gray Wish to thank Mr. W--1 Gr nt L'ppet fo ll th t'm a d effort h a d h' talf spent in ' I talczing and piintilig zlihe pilztulrej folf this annuzR. Tlhanlfi jlso go to Mr. C A f H f Pio Venturelli and Mr. John Bugel of MURRAY AND CEE, INC., I' ,LN PRINTERS AND BlNDERSg Mr. William Retchin of S. K. SMITH QD F COVER C'OMPANYg and Mr. Warren Lewis of WILSHIRE EN- , 1 l mfr GRAVING COMPANY for their contributions to the success of the 1 C book. f Xi I . NES Q V V F' ! - i : iff, fy ,f My 4 I Lgnafured . . E 5 I I .r I Q! ir , D h ' T ,ff I ff Q 'X I my I- Wu! 1',1f 'yb 0 A 'v - 2 I J? KN S. W J Emi, Q , - if if Q f-gi' S s X. 7 ajax .X -S X , 'gc' ,XX QV kara .. 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