Whittier Union High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Whittier, CA)
- Class of 1937
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'K R i XX, ix xx mecfication To Mr. Sfoufier, superinlendenf of our Whiiiier Union High School, we, fhe Annual Sfoff, grafefully dedicale This book. His quief digniiy and sincere friendliness. coupled wifh his slcill and lac? in execu- live mailers. have endeared him to 'rhe sfudeni body. If is our sincere wish fha? Mr. Sfouhler will for many years conlinue fo defermine The policies ond guide ihe desfiny of Whifiier Union High School. KW J fjfiiidrilh HIC' ll? lf? :I ,' rl iifflf? 'N I csfflcfrfzf' CKl'f5 4 5':':i'5!N Fgf lf -ff I . ',.1:, ff. fkhf ,ff ff+ff1,f' jw, Z ssociatecf Students Supporfed by an enfhusiasfic spirif of cooperafion, fhe Sfudenf Body of Whiffier Union High School has complefed lhe year of I936-37 wifh a record of which if may well be proud. The achievemenfs of fhis organizafion. fhe largesf in fhe hisfory of fhe school, have been many and varied. On fhe gridiron, fhe Varsify and B feams enjoyed successful seasons. while fhe C feam won ifs lhird consecutive league championship. The Varsify baslcefball fearn covered ifself wifh glory by winning 'lhe league championship and 'rhen advancing fo 'the finals of ihe Soufhern California C. l. F. championship play-off. The spring sporfs, which are sfill in progress, have promise of very successful seasons. The social evenfs of fhe year have been ouf- sfanding. Many popular dances have been sponsored by organizafions of fhe school. The Sfags, fhe Pep Commiffee. fhe Varsify Club. ancl lhe P. T. A. have been successful in The sponsoring of fhese dances. The Girls' League gave a mosf popu- lar and successful semi-formal dance and parfy. An enrhusiasfic Junior class spon- sored a very popular Prom in fhe form of a dinner dance which was held al' fha Pacihc Coasf Club in Long Beach. Many innovafions in fhe adminisfrafion of 'fha Sfudenf Body and ifs classes have been infroduced fhis year. All classes have formed councils and fhe consrifufion of fha whole school has been revised by a consfifufional commiH'ee. Only Through fha close cooperafion of fhe sfudenfs. fhe faculfy. and fhe adminisfrafion could fha Sfudenl Body have enioyed such a happy and successful year. if 9. 'C 2 , V. Y, F , , , ,,,-1-1.-Y.pg-yunw wp! 41.-ff A A . if .ur fx I .N X FQ, ill' ' x Q Zfwflf H fe 1 '- 1 ,,,, , ..,: 'M . ,- 5' 3. -aj J, w -m-ypNx , 1 1 Q 3 1 1 RQ 3 X X 2 -acid i f x, ,. ,f . m' ., 1 C' Kgxfvkfmfuff 4 15 R in : F :J -.-,rK-ff ' - C-N73 Q 3 vm. W 3 X X, we. , Q Q 5KgQXX .ff 'VX Q 1 w. J' 3 pUf!wf X Gdfdlcna 1 I I and by WAl.fQ , 1537 ms Mfff X X I 1 1 il, MLLLLAALQ ldaxmca Xb . Q,-9' if -Si NX 1 1 i XC F 1 LNcyy-,luv Iqvykfyyy 1 f , , . ,. I y mf ear ina! unc! ifwlzite 1937 O VOLUME 27 Publlshed by Associafed Sfudenis of WHITTIER UNION HIGH SCHOOL Ediior . , Lida Keyes Bus. Mgr. Gayle Holdsworih b Whiffier Union High School The MR MR MR MR . SAM BABCOCK I Cardlwai and Whife SMH exoresses he appreciarlom of The co-operafion and The services rendered by The fdlowing persons: UFNSON Gil Murmy X: Gm- Prxnfors .J IDMUNU VVATSON , V Wwoforlrznpher - Babcock Cover Cn FRANK Fllgglll, CAmfv1e'r'far Ari 8. Efqravirm Cru 1- -fx ' I- I u pm Alf 'rf V1 1 Qwez, :rf Mu 4 il ll i l f l l o right Geraldine Granf, Grace Mills, Ed Bailey, Berry Milner, Ed Ferguson. Lefi f Page Five A Y 'E Leff is riqhf: Arlene Welch, Shlrley Anderson, Delos Hcrney, Arvle Dedmon, Doroihy Douglas. l'ug4' lflglrl ,SFAS-..a lt lf! ,fl l I!! all f X S5 1 ff-If -vi :ll 5. I M- -,IH X' V 'fi I X EJ !l' I Q LU lj, fl 5 l if sl? 'li '5 l ln 4 f l -2 H f P ' Q f ,lf Q W Ag . j ,J V :gf 1 ,QJ 1 gl' 'ffl 1' ff' .U ' f ff' p Jfl my-'B' fb' . A' ' J fp fl' J! fLo' H. .lg-LJ i ' a :fl L M rl lvl 'J JF JXHUV XJ ,vu L ff CZ ministration ALMA MATER All Hail +o you, Alma Maier. frue, We are proud fo figh+ To uphold fhe red and whi+e: All Hall fo you, Alma Maier, frue. For our Whillier High. We'll do or die And always. always love you. Whilfier High. 755' yffb' . ,'XAH,,1 , xy, . 5 'if J Ox x -I -ff, .,x 'x El 1 l . I .. M K, . ' 5s Y x x x.1 v I X7 LI I fl ,-1. 3- N., JM! L-Kgofi -VZ' ' C3 ' '1 , ,JJ fc! y K., X-Q WW .2 1 1 ,MJM 1' ,J fm- gf Eiga Wife Qxx OCZI' 0 rustees Dr. William F Kroener, President ot the Board of Trustees. has held ' h ld h ollice the past six years and during the present year o s te position ot president. Dr. Kroener has the background and experi- ence needed to lead in our school work and with his exemplary ' l personal qualities has brought to the school an outstanding type o leadership, Mr. Charles E, Cooper has served on the Board longer than any other member and has contributed very generously to the welfare t th h ol During Mr Coopers twelve years ot service, he was o e sc o . . elected president tor three successive years and during that time his i II . d capable leadership helped the school to maintain an exco ent recor in every department. Mrs. Mariorie l.. McGregor was elected to the Board in I933 and has served all three years very efticiently as Clerk, She has brought to her osition the outstanding characteristics ot loyalty, coopera- P tion and tairness to everyone. Mrs. McGregor is never too busy to ' A h B d. graciously tultill her many duties as ofticial clerk ott e oar Mr. Harlan A, Cate, prominent landholder trom Pico, has also served on the Board tour years with extensive experience in county ' A b'I'r h s been aftairs and tlood control work. Mr. Cates business a ii y a much appreciated He has served on the important building very . committee during the past year and has given a great amount of time in solving school problems. The most recent member of the Board, Mr. Oscar O, Marshburn ' m l tin his third year and tor the past year has held the is co pe g . position ot Vice-President. His thoughttulness and consideration tor ' d others have won tor him an enviable place among students an t h r. Mr. Marshburn has also made an unusual contribution by eac e s his counsel on the many insurance questions which contront tho district. Wh'le Dr. Kroener and Mr. Coopers terms of ottice run until July I lst, both have decided not to be candidates tor reelection. This decision on their part has met with universal regret and the students and teachers are unanimous in expressing their great appreciation tor the devoted service which both ot these trustees have given. ' C However, while everyone regrets that Dr. Kroener and Mr. ooper r leaving the Board they are pleased to know that the three a e . remaining board members are eminently qualitied to continue the important work ot our Board. Page Ninn Dr. William F. Kroener President Mr. Charles E. Cooper Member Mrs. Mariorie L. McGregor Clerk Mr. Harlan A. Cate Member Mr. O. O. Marsllburn Vice-President ' 'W To Mlsr, Wilson, our smiling, lacllul Assislanl Dlslrfcl Superin- 'fenden', we owe a sncere vols ol lhanks for her cxcellenf services during 'he pas? year, To her fall lhe lask Cl bannlno 'rhe calendar of school acllylfics, The arranqemen' ol 'eachers' schedules. fhe securing ol speakers and olher kinds ol enlerleln- rnenl for sludenf rneellnqs, and lhe scheduling ol meellnqs ol organlzafions wifhin The school. Noi only does Miss Wilson provide much ol fhe power lo keep lhe wheels ol' lhe school running, buf wifh her delighflul personallfy she supplies lhe oil of graiiousness lhal does much lo keep lhese wheels Turning smoolhly. She nweels one on a basis of equalily and displays The sircere inferesl' of a lrue friend, She Is never Too busy fo give her valuable aclvlce. made doubly significanl by her syrnpafhefic manner. 11721.88 SON, If cgitoufjger For his sincere inleresl in advancing lhe besl inleresls of fhe sludenl body, for his service, companionship, and leadership, 'fhe Annual Slahc has dedicaled This annual lo Mr. Slouliler. As superinfendenf of our high school, he plays an imporlanl par? in lhe life of lhe school and The communily, l-le represenls lhe sludenl body al lhe meelings of lhe Board of Truslees and pre- sides al lhe Teachers' meelings. Mr. Sfoufier re- ceives all The visifors of 'rhe school, advises slu- denls and leachers in lheir problems, and malces addresses al imporlanl sfudenl body alilairs. When one visils him for a word of advice, Mr. Sfouffer meels him al The door of his office wilh a friendly smile. Mr. Sl'ouFFer's sympafhelic in- siqhl and underslanding, his 'fair-dealing and 'rhorough adminisfralive abilify are responsible for his popularify in bolh 'the school and fhe communify. Page Eleven F fJL 7 f 4 MRS. VINCENT Dean of Girls MR. CHAPMAN Dean of Boys Very irnporfaril in lhe aclminislrafion ol school allaii-, are the direclors ol The various deparlmenfs ol the Jcfivilies oi lhe school. Their efiicienl planning and lhorough cooperalion assure fhe safislacfory carry ing mul of much nl lhe business of school life. In ine group are Mr. Chapman, Direclor of Boys' Pxcfivifies' Mrs. Vincenl, Direcior ol Girfs' Acliviliesf Mr. Throclcmoricn, Direcfor ol Ailendancei Dr. Jones, Direclor ol Research and Guidance: Mr. Phelps. Principal or' Nighl School' Mr. Collins, Direc lar ol Buildings' Mrs. Waldrip, Direclor of Qllifsf Work' and Miss Drake, Direclor ol Sludenl Finaricw.. DEPARTMENT DIRECTORS l.ef+ fo Rigllf: Mr. Collins, Dr. Jones, Mrs. Waldrip, Mr. Phelps, Dr. Kernlamp. Mr. Throclrmorfon, Direcfcr of AHendance. Miss Drake, Direcfor of Finance aculty IDENTIFICATION-FACULTY SNAPS Sanles Jones, Throclrmorlon, Collins. . .. A smile from fhe Board . . . Daddy Irwin calling all Cardinals . . . A snap of a cynic . . . If gives me greaf pleasure . . . Faculfy siesfa . . . The bosses . . . Remember fhe Faculfy Showcase . . . Loolzing af a Freshman. Page Tl: i rlvrn .01 Ps . In S-.li 0'-v 41 MRS. ABORN Biology MR. ARRAMBIDE Physical Educalion MR. BAILEY Cnemislry, Gen. Science MRS. BARNETT Physical Eaucaoian MISS BELL English MRS. BRANNAN U. S. Hislnry MR. BRISTOL Civics, Economics MRS, BROWN English, Dramalics MRS. BRUCE Study Hall Supl. MRS. CAMPBELL English MRS. CARTER English MR. CHICKANZEFF Band, Orchaslra MR. CLEVELAND Chomislry MR. COLE Physical Educafion MRS. COUNSELL English MISS CUMMINGS Foods MR. CUSHINGI-IAM Mechanical Drawing MR. CUTLER Amo Shop, Machine Shop MR. DOUGLAS Physical Educafion MISS DRAKE Algebra, uifwaf snraeni Panama, MR. ELLIS Ari, Mech. Drawing MISS FINK English MISS FRANKENFIELD Dramafics MISS FREELAND Spanish MISS GEBHARDT Algebra, General Mavh. MISS GEORGE French MISS GOODWIN English MRS, GRASSELL Oral Expression, Dramalics, Sfaql CMH MR. HANSON Algebra, Geomelry, Trigonomefry MRS, HENDRIX Physical Educaiion MR. HOLLOWAY Business Principles, Typing MR. HOLMES W Algehravyne Gap lry 7 !. . Mas. HOLTI Spanish MISS HU FFORD Spanish lx MR. IRWIN ,,','i Auto Shop I, ' Miss JAY I, .XII Clolhing, I-lousaplanningh I-Y T MR. JOHNSTON U. S. Hixlory, Origin of Culfure MRS. JONES X, Business Training MISS JONES Physical Education 2 P I , MR. JORDAN Advanced Biology, Bolany MISS KERL Tvpinq MISS D. KING Foods MISS E. KING English MISS F. KING General Science MRS. VI LV , S1 H pf. MISS I. STETTER Office P clics, Office Application if W MISS MACDONALD Piano MISS MARKS Ari I I 4 . U MR. MARTIN V Algebra K v MISS MURRAY , Business Training, Englishiy' 'I Miss n. NELSON .5 . - Typing, Shorihand J Miss G. NELSON VO Physical Educafion 5 ix X X' MISS PERDEW English MR. PETTY Vocal Music MR. PH ELAN Physical Educalion MR. PITTS Ellcfric ily rv wager 7' MR. REAMY Machine Shop MISS ROHRER School Nursl MISS SHEPHERD U. S. Hislory MISS SIMPSON Lalin MISS SIMSER Librarian MISS STECK Latin Miss srsmzn u. s. Hislory, civic, MR, SWARTLI NG Physics, Chemishy MRS. TAYLOR General Science MR, THROCKMORTON Direclor ol Allendance MRS. TOM LINSON Physical Educalion MISS WALLACE english MR. WARREN Biology MR. WEGNER Accounling MR, WEISS Accounving, Typing, Mulfiqraphinq MRS. WHALEN H ii. MISS WHEATLAND Art Mn, wmrcoms Physical edmiion MISS WICKLUND Spanish MISS WILLIAMS English MR. WILLIAMS Pacific Basin Rel. M. Ii M. Hislory, MISS B. WOLIN Latin, English MISS L. WOLIN Algebra, Typing MISS AMELL Mainlenance Depl. Secretary MISS BUDLONG Secrelary Io Assl. Supl. MRS, COX Credil Secretary MRS. FERGUSON Asif. Secy. Guidance Office MISS IRWIN Accompanisl MISS KENWORTHY Allendance Dept Secretary MISS ROBINSON per ol Sludenl Body Accounvs MISS SWEARINGEN Credil Secrelary MISS WORSHAM Information Secretary P l-l,'f'x5 WHITTIER 1-A i . V Lo EIN if s f' , , ix if Sl-'L' ll of Q - Q if 1 y fi Qgtualents i ix Over land. over sea, You're the only school for me. O 'ro you l will always be frue, Whillfier High! Whi'l Her High! Make our moffo do or die, Keep on boosling for Cardinal and While? Now come along, lei all loin in The song. Shoul forlh the words loud and slrong. So where e'er we go, 'rhe world will always -4 Of fhe glories of Cardinal and While. l i gf lf 1, know l 8 l 4 A I x ...GX E. A .ff J. XX li A 9253555 L24 xx, 2, Q ig' ' - - X l-.I 'T in e to gwelve STUDENT BODY SNAPS LEFT TO RIGHT-She aQn'+ whai she used io be. . . . WHo's if fo be? . . . BH1 period diverslon. . , Learning how 4... First Appearance .... Ths:rc's me In H19 disiancef' . , . OH fo ine game. ..And Huey call If biology .... Pupifs' own pergpecfive. ,Lf xv , x.'l: x 'PJ Wt' 0 xi J. ,Q eq ,A ' 'ENT x'Q,x39xpf'w .- xvsp LQ .-',x x. -1 ' Q8 ,awp -A' l'11:w lifufrlrvn u Ax x x Ed Ferguson, The boy whose picTure is on every Thing has reall d , y ma e an overwhelming success oT hi Ti' s o ice as sTudenT body presidenT. STu Lewis, The man wiTh The winning smile and aTTracTive manner, seems always To be making a name Tor himselT. BeTTe BrighT, in spiTe oT The busTling and noisy aTTacks aT her work, has really broughT someThing new and diTTerenT To The oTTice oT secreTary- Treasurer oT The sTudenT body. John RoThrock, ThaT agreeable person wiTh a head Tor business, has managed mosT oT The sTue denT body aTFairs. Lida Keyes, The girl who geTs Things done and in a hurry, may be Tound in any parT oT The school proddingher co-workers along. Benny Benson goes abouT his work noT always so quieTly buT neverTheless eTTicienTly wifh The idea To do iT well aT any cosT. Gayle l-loldsworTh has managed her work as business manager oT The Annual wiTh a deTer- minaTion To have iT aTTracTive and eTTecTive. Grace Mills. To The breaThless eTForTs of This harrassed person do we owe The TacT ThaT The C 81 W weekly goT ouT on Time every week. Jerry Randall, The man behind The home reaching ediTorials, and an ever dependable helper oT Grace Mills. Paul B enance Tinally seTTled down To work d'l' ' arrnore wiTh a grinning counT ggi! I il Yi EU! T Si ssociatecf cgitucfents iigenTiy on ThaT ever- imporTanT business secTion oT The C 81 W. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS TOP ROW--STuarT Lewis, Vice-Presidenf: Grace Mills, Edifor of Weekly: Jerry Randall, Assisianf EdiTor of Weekly: Paul Barmore, Business Manager of Weekly: John Rofhrock, Business Manager. BOTTOM ROW-G Manager of Annual: Lide Keyes, Ediior of Annual: M ayle Holdsworih, Business unroe Benson, Asst EcliTor of Annual: B Q ' e Te Brighi, Secreiary-Treasurer. Qlil'f9 i I Q Ll Q i GIRLS LEAGUE OFFICERS Leff end of fable Io rigI1i-Margaref Kroener, Znd Vice Pres.: Berry Tufi, YeIl Leader: Enomia ReynoIds, Song Leader: Dorofhy DougIas, Presidenf: Virginia Jenks, ISI Vice Pres.: Clarine Coppocl, Secrefary and Treasurer: Beffy Wachfel, 2nd Vice Pres., ISI semesrer: Alice Crew, Isi Vice. Pres., Is? semesfer, V0ieris c-I Poren-,H Iwi Inq arm nriIe7I ia im, 'Im CQCIQ- CI every 5imqIe qir' f3f1r:uIf'C1 ir WI1iIIic-r' Union High SCITOOI. Iwif, .,riiqi.i- Iwo rrf1C'iQ:aI moIIsw ce'w'roIs Irie r:eIicie ei II1e 6irIf,I Leaque IIireuQHm.I IIWQ WIWOIC- -,far IiIifCI wiIIi exfiIinq 5eeiaI zrvmii- :mo CI1ari 7 CIriveS. AI Chriwmag Iifrirv, wIierw :vi-r,0 Q L02 'Ire I-piri' QI I'ieIrjvIur'ev, We League Lprmscrm A 'II-IeIp 'I'ie Peer in Cnr Cwmr1umiI, driven Fw wmpiiy Iwx isa qiven Io each Hass, Ibis year each Seve-nIIi periud CIM-., 'Q be IiIedwifI1arIiQIes OI Iced cmd cIoIIwimq Ivr a cIe2iqrvaIef1 IamiI-,. A-, em' 'Ii icrrvifi-, aII nwiriq Ihe ywa' IM G rIL-I League is I1eIpiriq Hiose- qirIs who me mr? fume 'e procure euiInbIe cIQII1inq Ior acriooi. In view4:III1e rzurpofeoiIIwc:erq.f:ri'.'nfiQ ImI..r'hffrIImeSoni oIqeedIeIow5Iwirwrmc1 demcierne, Ie irisfi Iiiei' ici'-AI5 QI eerviff- and qocici niiizen-riip and IO Cfieuizrnfqe Iriose aQIivi'ie: wI'iiCIw pre-meIe the imIc-ri-HI QI IIN! qirff' Ihr' Lffaquw I'ieIcIs fx I-Ii-Jinks ai II'1e beqirriiriq OI IIWQ ,ear Iffr We mrr I we rf A cqvriilm- qf?II:rqeII1er Irir GII We qrs. Ie carry OLII II'ii5 ,earl 'nf-me, 'I-IarIePi N'C1I1Ii,, Cmiri qiri WCSQOICG is Cufvii pipmre wI'wm She dragged in Iic-r eww icIi1a QI F1 iw me I er-Irmw. Again 'fx Ami eriIr' is' www wa- fafwim-ri arming Iwo Qirg ai, 'rw rarer-Lam ,-ii, I. r Irie Gifs League Dame vvfvw' Imrwrxrit, GZOI' l RAZOR CLUB OFFICERS Leif end of Table To righl-Tom Sepulveda, Lalhererg Arvle Dedmon Bg Shaver Delos Horney, Lilfle Shaver: Munroe Benson, Tip Receiver: Cid Hendriclrs Noisy Blade WheTher The boys oT WhiTTier High use a saTeTy razor, a sTraighT-edged razor, an elec- Tric razor, or no razor aT all, They all belong To The Razor Club iusT The same. Mr. Chapman, Dean oT The Boys, is The Tounder and TaculTy adviser oT This organizaTion. The club is sTrongly supporTed by The boys oT The school who look Torward To The occasional eighTh period meeTings. AlThough iT has no deTiniTe meeTing daTes, The club holds several inTeresTing sessions yearly. Mr. Chapman can always be depended upon To Turnish a program of unusual naTure, such as an inTeresTing spealcer, an aThleTic demonsTraTion, or some oTher Torm of enTerTainmenT. The purpose oT The Razor Club is To promoTe school spiriT, To TosTer clean aThleTics, and To solve boys' problems as They arise. ElecTions are held Twice a year, aT which The membership oT The Razor Club chooses oTTicers Tor The organizaTion. This year The meeTings have all been held in The boys' gym under The leadership oT The Big Shaver, fxrvle Dedmon. The organizaTion is unique in The naming oT iTs execuTive oTTicers. The presidenT is known as The Big Shaver, The vice-presidenT as The LiTTle Shaver, The secreTary as The LaTherer, The Treasurer as The Tip Receiver, The sergeanT-aT-arms as The STropper, and The yell leader as The Noisy Blade. SENIOR PANEL Miss Vicforyn felling Dan abou? flue wedding-Business managing-HI, Hor- ney-One fool flue? belongs fo none- Senior were going fo mlss-Hey Dickey, you aren'l a Senior-Greening Hshing in Turnbull River-lf you Sislu liglufly you aren'1 very heavy-Tluey dumped flue boys ouf in Pico-Billie and her sluadow -Talking over flue snap secflon-l'r's feed lime for fluese boys. Nr-. y u '13 -1. 1 -- QI'Ll'O4' J G CZSS ?'1f2 2533: SENIOR A OFFICERS Left fo right-Jake Ryan, Sergean+ af Arms, Delos Horney, Yell Leaclerg Shirley Anderson, Vice Presidenig, Ed Bailey, President Billie Archer, Secrefary: Belle Milner, Social Chairman: Geraldine Granl, Song Leader. The achievemenfs of lhe Senior Class of i937 will long be remembered. Noi only in aihleiics buf also in scholarship and school aciivilies has fhis class made a fine record. ln Hs Freshman year The class was quickly organized and proved ils worlh in iirsl year aclivilies. The Sophomore year saw only one class meeling for ihe purpose of eleclion of oiilicers. ln ils second year The class of '37 was promineni in alhlelics and school aclivifies. The class backed sluolenf body proiecis wilh pep and enihusiasm. li held second place in scholarship. ln ils Junior year 'rhe class of '37 brolce all precedenls for enlerlaining seniors and held a very popular and successful Junior-Senior Promenade in ihe form of a dinner-dance at ihe Visia del Arroyo l-loiel in Pasadena. Soon 'rhe Seniors oi '37 will pass Through lhe doors ol Whiilier Union l-liqh School for lhe las? lime, having compleied iour long years oi hard work inierspersed wiih happy play. We wish i'rs members ihe besi of luclc and success. Page T1l'PIllj'-lflfff' -i I9 '-1 x I . ed ACOSTA, JOE Student Body Raxor Club ARCHER, anus President Freshman Class I Vice President G. A. A. 3 Sec.-Ireas. Senior Class 4 Dramatics Dept. Bus. Nlgr. Dra- matics Dept. 4 Pep Committee 2 Commerce Club I Program Chairman I-Ii Tri 4 Pub, Chairman Girls' League 4 Herman 3-4 BEASLEY, ROBERT Ralor Club Student Body BLEW, MARIAN Sec.-Treas. Art Club 3-4 Commerce Club 4 Ushers 3 Cardinal Guides 2-4 ALBRIGHTI MARSDEN Scholarship I Latin Club I Lite Saving 3 Water Polo 3 Stage Crew 3-4 ARMITAGE, MARJORIE Freshman Glee Club Sophomore Glee Club Junior Glee Club Art Club G, R. Courtesy Club G. A. A. I-3 BEAUMONT, PAUL Band 3 Orchestra 4 Swimming 3-4 BRABEC, NIARIAN Usher 3 Girls' League I-4 Student Body 4 Commerce Club 4 Spanish Club 2 Fullerton High I i- 5 .3 'O ' ,I 71 A Q , Q . -1 I F ALFORD, JOAN ALLEN ARTHUR G. A. A. I-4 Razor Club 1--1 Adv. Clogqing 4 Stage Crew 4 Spanish Club I-3 Senior Hi Tri 4 rumbling 3 Cardinal Guides 2 ARMSTRONG, VICTOR Latin Club l-2 Camera Club 3-4 Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2-3 Scholarship Society 2-3 BIGELOW. WINIFRED G. A. A. I-4 Courtesy Club I-3 Art Club I BRANT, FRANCIS Swimming I-Z Basketball I-3 Wrestling 3-4 Football 2-3-4 Student Body Razor Club Student Body I-4 ASHER, MARY LOUISE Latin Club I-3 G. A. A. I Usher 3-4 Cardinal Guides 4 Operetta 3-4 Senior Girls' Octette 4 Class Song Leader 2 Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2-3 Glee Club 2-4 BIRCH, BARBARA Scholarship I-4 Cardinal Guide I-3 Freshman Chorus I Satety Comm. I Latin Club 4 Library 4 BROWN. ALBERT Washington High, L. A. I-2 Quill Club 4 Varsity Football 4 Baseball 3-4 P F L tsl rf? C '45 Q 9 I .R . l 1 l' Q ss- J . , , K ALLEN LYLE RAY ANDERSON, swimming I BAILEY. EDWIN Football l-4 Sec. Hi Y Chapter I 4 Vigilance Comm. President Junior Class 3 President Senior Class 4 Sec. Stag Club 4 Pres. Stag Club 4 BLAICH, JOHN Hi Y Ill 3-4 Pres. Quill Club 4 Spanish Club 4 Latin Club I-Z Camera Club 4 Cardinal Guard 4 SHIRLEY Scholarship Socie I-4 Hi Tri I-2 G. R. 3-4 Latin Club I-4 Cardinal Guides Usher 2-3 Anglo-Adelphi Guild Z-3 Girls' W Club 2-4 Sec. G. A. A. 3 Vice President G. A. A. 4 Vice President Senior Class BARMORE, PAUL Pres. Beginners Glee Club C Hi W Staft 3-4 Business Manager C s w wma, Wrestling 3-4 BLAIR, LILA Stamp Club Girls' League tv Z ANDRUS, NEIL Cross Country I-1 B 'lraclr I-2 vsfiziy Track 3.4 BEAMER, THELMA Courtesy Club I-3 Spanish Club 2-3 Commerce Club 4 Cardinal Guides 3 Jr Hi Tri 3 Girl Reserves 3-4 BLAIR, VERNON Editor Soph. Class Wiclres Hi Sch. Ralor Club 3-4 C7clX7Q!l7Q I'ugz' lu wrrltffriur BULLOCK, VERN Student Body Razor Club CHUTE, R'DEAN C Football 2 B Football 3 Varsity Tennis 3-4 Vice Pres. Sopho- more Class Anglo-Adelphi Guild I-2 Spanish Club Z-4 Cardinal Guards 4 Cardinal Guides 3 Dance Orchestra 3-4 Hi Y 4 Chairman Prom Re- ceiving Comm. 3 Library Monitor 4 CONNELL, ETHEL MAY Scholarship Society I-4 French Club 3v4 Latin Club I-4 Usher 3-4 Cardinal Guides I-Z Junior Hi Tri I X I X xx s ' x I K. ul E i . f 1 CTWQAQQ . 4 ,ip xc. Dx C , BURGESS, MYRTLE Latin Club I Commerce Club Z-4 Treas. Commerce Club 4 COBB, DORIS G. A. A. I-3 Annual Art Staff 3 COOK, BEULAH Vintan Hi, Iowa Glee Club I-3 Operetta Girls' League I X S x I 1 1 xt CAR Stra Sc Ten Raz CO Jun Lati Spa Ush Car 'lu CR Hi B T Var Car K-. X . 'x Ii, Inf TON, EDDIE more High ool I-2 s 4 r Club 3-4 FEY, EDITH r Hi Tri l Club 2-3 ish Club 4 rs 3-4 inal Guides 4 bling 3 IG, BILL III 3-4 ck 2 3 ty Track 4 ma Guides 2-4 BROWN, EVELYN Commerce Club Z Latin Club I Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2 Girl Reserves I-4 C L W Weekly Staff 3-4 Cardinal Guides 4 CASEY, ROBERT Band I Track 4 COLBY, GLADYS Central High, Colorado I-Z San Diego High 3 Whittier High 4 Commerce Club 4 CU RTIS, ELWOOD Junior Varsity Baseball I Varsity Baseball 2-3-4 D Basketball I-2 C Basketball 3 B Basketball 4 C Football 3 B Football 4 Tip Receiver, Ra1or Club 4 Varsity Club Vigilance Com- mittee 4 Hi Y Chap. l 5 ll NX BROWN, RUTH Ouill Club Pres. 4 Camera Club Spanish Club Girl Reserves, Pres. 4 Life Saving, Pres. 4 CHAMBERS, GLEN Wrestling 2-4 Razor Club I-4 COLE, ROY WARREN Stage Cratt 4 Dramatics I 4 DAVIDSON, HILL Varsity Baseball 4 Varsity Club 4 Social Chairman Varsity Club 4 Vigilance Comm. 4 Secretary Vigilance Committee 4 President Junior A Class C 8- W Weekly Staff 3 Y' 1 'Q I BROWN, WADE Vice President Sophomore Class Woodrow Wilson Hiqh I-3 Varsity Football 2-4 Varsity Club 4 Hi Y I 4 CHASE, CATHERINE C E W Typist 3 Spanish Club 3-4 Commerce Club 3-4 Commerce Club Reporter 4 G. A. 2-4 Scholarship Society I-4 COLLINS, THELMA G. A. A. I Hi Tri 2-4 Operetta 2-3 And So It Rained Z Tune ln 3 DAVIS, VESTA Attendance Clerk Dramatics 3-4 Girls' League I-4 Cardinal Guide Student Body I-4 BUFKIN, BARBARA Fullerton High I-2 President Courtesy Club 2 Latin Club 2 W Club 4 G. A. A. I-4 Girl Reserves 3-4 CH ENEY, JEANETTE Student Body Girls' League CONAWAX FRANCES G. A. A. I-4 Cardinal Guides 2-4 DEAN, THELMA Cardinal Guides I-3 Attendance Clerk I-4 Girls League I-4 -r r Ja f. 4 5 I' sa- DENNEY, WANDA Commerce Club Sports DRURY, JACK Cee Football 2 Cee Track 2 Bee Football 3 Bee Basketball 3 FELT, ARTHUR Tennis 2,4 Drama 3-4 Mid-Year Play FREVMOND, VICTOR Varsity Football 243 Wrestling 2-4 Wrestling Manager 3-4 DeVlLBlSS, NADINE G. A. A. IF4 Cardinal Guides 1.A Tune In Operetta Prom Decoration 3 Sweater Committee DYE, HARVEY Jr. Hi-Y I-2 Scholarship Society I-4 Hi-Y 3-4 Cardinal Guides? Tennis Team I-4 Annual Statt 4 Latin Club l Anglo-Adelphi Guild 3,2 Courtesy Committee 4 Camera Club FENNELL, WILLIAM E. Swimming I Cross Country 2 Track 2-4 GARCIA, DOMINGO Spanish Club ZF3-4 .lunior Varsity Baseball 2-3 DIAZ, DOMINGO Courtesy Club 3 Cardinal Guides 4 ECKLES, VIOLET Student Body IF4 Girls' League I-4 G. A. A. I Courtesy Committee 3 Usher 4 Camera Club 3 Flrzi-luGl-i, LEON Wrestling la Football 2,3 Latin Club GEORGE, ann Wrestling Z4 C Football 3 I3 Football 4 Scholarship Society Z 3 Hi-Y Chapter 34 Serqeanteat-Arms Ji.ni:r Class DICKINSON, BEATRICE Monitor I Girls' Glee Club I EDMONSTON NORMAN Hi-Y Chapter lll 3,11 Cardinal Guides 2-3 Latin Club I Tennis 2-4 Bee Football 2 Vagsity Basketball FOODY, TOMMY Football A, B, c Anglo-Adelphi Guild Stag Club Razor Club Student Body S-.N Vw hx l Ui K DIDIER, GRACE Spanish Club l-3 Orange Blossom Review 3 Cardinal Guides 2-3 Advanced Clogqinq 4 Rain 2 EGGERTZ, DONALD Commerce Club 4 FORD, KENNETH swimming l.2 Lira saying 3 Cross Country 7f3 Track 4 DINGLE, WILLIAM Latin Club l Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2 Cardinal Guards 34 Hi-Y 4 Bee Football 2-3 vsiiiiy Football 4 ELLIOTT, FRANK B Track I-2 Captain B Track learn 2 Vi1rsityTraCls 34 Varsity Football 4 FOSTER, MARY ELIZABETH G. A. A. l-4 Advanced Cloqqing 4 Jr. Hi-Tri I-2 Dramatic: 3,4 Club GERRARD, t iJZ?fZ'Z'ZA. C3 W8 UC? Los Angeles Paiitic Collage 273 Chapman College 3 Whittier Hi 4 l'igi lilirill ill DRUMHELLER, WILLIAM E. Student Body l-4 Razor Club I-4 ELLIOTT, IVADELL President Art Club 2-3 French Club 2 Annual Staft 3 Cardinal Guides Z Courtesy Committee 2 Glee Club I Commerce Club 4 FREEMAN, BARBARA Jr. Hi-Tri I Operetta 3-4 C9208 UQ GRAUE, MARY ELIZABETH Courtesy Club 4 Cardinal Guides 4 Dramalics 3-4 Commerce Club 4 HARMER, RICHARD Girls' League Play Mid Year Play Razor Club Student Body HERNANDEZ, FRED Spanish Club I-2-4 C Football I-2 B Football 4 C Track Z B Track 4 Wrestling 3-4 School Wrestling Champ, IZO, 3 GREENING, JACK Varsity Cluh 4 Woodrow Wilson High School I-3 Varsity Football 4 HARRISON, ROSELLEN Sergeant At Arms Girls' League Senior Council Latin Club G. A. A. G. R. HERTEL, FRANK Quill Club 4 Cardinal Guard 4 Cross Country I Tennis l-Z Track 3-4 GREY, LELAND Varsily Club Razor Club Cross Country Team Track I-4 C Football I HASEGAWA, HIROSHI HARRY Student Body I-4 Razor Club l-4 Orchestra I-Z Anglo-Adelphi Guild 3 HILLS, ADDISON Razor Club Student Body -n GILMAN, HERBERT L. Sludenl Body Razor Club GROAT, GLEN Orchestra I-4 Track I-4 C Football 3 D Basketball Z Varsity Club 4 Hi Y Chap. 3 3-4 HATA, HENRY Razor Club l-4 Student Body I-4 Hlx, son Student Body Razor Club B Football Track GNAGY, DONALD Safety Committee I Election Committee Z Cardinal Guards 3-4 Commerce Club 3 HAAG, ELIZABETH Band 3-4 G. A, A. 3-4 HEADLEE, ELORA Student Body Girls' League I-4 Spanish Club Commerce Club Art Club Cardinal Guides HOCKETT, JANE C B W Staff 4 G. A. A. I-3 Scholarship Society Courtesy Commit- tee 2-4 Girl Reserves 4 French Club 3-4 Latin Club I-2 6' v E? SI? 1 1 GRANT, GERALDINE Student Body Song Leader 3 Song Leader Hi-Tri 3 Song Leader Junior Class Song Leader Senior Class Pep Committee 3-4 Secretary Girls' Council 4 HAMMOND, ROBERT B Football 2 Wresller I-2-4 Spanish Club 2-4 HEBERT, DORA Girls' League I-4 Sludent Body I-4 Operetta 4 G. A. A. l HOLCOMB, LYLA FRANCES Latin Club I-3 Commerce Club 4 Courtesy Club 4 Girls' League Play 4 G. R. 2-4 Operella 3 Advanced Clog 4 GRAUE, JAMES Student Body Razor Club HARGER, CLARABELL Song Leader Student Body 3 Song Leader Junior Class Pep Committee 3 Vice Pres. Hi Tri 4 HENDERSON, GORDON Student Body Razor Club Razor Club l-4 HOLDSWORTH, GAYLE Vice-Pres. Junior Class 3 Business Manager Annual 4 W Club G. A. A. I-4 Spanish Club 3-4 Hi Tri 4 Girl Reserves 3-4 Advanced Clogging 9. 'gf . A ix . ?. V .. .P I HOOPER, JUANITA Commerce Club Cardinal Guides JoHNsoN, AUDREY Commerce Club 3-4 Cardinal Guides 3-4 Safety Committee KERCHNER, ELIZABETH Hi Tri G. A. A. Girls' League l-4 Usher Attendance Clerk Girl Reserves Art Club Spanish Club G. L. Publicity Committee I LEPPLE. JOHN Varsity Club 3-4 Varsity Football 3-4 Baseball 2-4 Hi Y l 3-4 Stags 3-4 Dramatics 3-4 HOOVER, EARL Razor Club Cardinal Guide Anglo-Adelphi Guild JOHNSON, EDITH Stage Crew 4 Courtesy Commit- tee I-4 G. A, A. I-4 Dramatics 1-3 Spanish Club I-3 Cardinal Guides l-3 KEYES, LIDA Art Club 3-4 G. R. I-4 Annual Staff 1 Asst, Ed. Annual 4 Ed. Annual 4 G, L. Publicity Committee l LIEUALLEN, RUTH Chinese Chest 4 Drama I-4 Anglo-Adelphi Guild Z-3 Scholarship Society I Latin Club I-2 Spanish Club 4 HORNEY, DELOS Football I-4 Track l-4 Pres. Varsity Club 4 Vice Pres, Razor Club 4 Vigilance Comm. 4 Yell Leader Sopho- more and Senior Classes Wrestling 3 Hi Y I-4 JOHNSON, LAVERNE Rexlord High, Kansas, l-2 Ushers 4 Commerce Club 4 Spanish Club 3-4 Cardinal Guides 4 G. A, A. 3 Courtesy Cornrnlr- tee 3 KNOX, ELSIE Euodia I-4 Commerce Club 3-4 Courtesy Club 4 Attendance Office 3 Glee Club I-4 Operetta I-4 Instrumental Group l-2 Vice Pres. Eucdia 4 Glee Club Festival 2-4 Senior Girls' Octette 4 LILLY, HELEN G. A. A. I-4 Courtesy I if HOSTETTER, PAUL Razor Club Anglo-Ade'phi Guild Student Body JUTZI, ROBERT Spanish Club 2-3 Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2-3 Camera Club 3-4 Swimming I-3 Water Polo 4 KUNS, LEONARD Band 1 Wrestling 1 Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2-3 Glee Club I-3-4 Tune In 3 Young America 3 Richest Woman in the World 3 The Chinese Chest 4 ll's Human Nature 4 Last Rehearsal 4 LOGUE, JUNE Pres. Hi Tri 4 Sec. lr Treas. of Junior Class 3 Social Chairman ol Soph. Class 2 Pres. Courtesy Club 4 G. A. A. l-3 Sec. Sr Treas. Courtesy Club 3 HUNTER, DONALD Spanish Club l-Z Latin Club I-2 Hi Y Ill 4 Cardinal Guide 4 KAMERER, RANDALL Tennis I-J Sec. Treas. Radio Club 3 Glee Club 3-4 Band 4 LACEY, CONRAD Wrestling l-3-4 Tumbling 3-4 Bakersfield and Merced Hiqhs 1 Ventura Hiqh 3 ' 4 JENKS, ABBIE MAE Girl Reserves I-4 Orange Blossom Revue 3 G. A. A. l-3 Courtesy Commit- tee 3-4 Cardinal Guides I-3 French Club 3 KELLER, EVELYN Spanish Club 1-4 G. A. A, l-3 W Club 3-4 Commerce Club 3-4 Courtesy Club 4 Hi Tri I-4 LE FEVER, LLOYD Varsity Football 3-4 Cafe I-4 -Y JOHNSON, ARCHIE Student Body Ralor Club KENT, BETTY ANN G. A. A. I-4 Courtesy Club 4 Spanish Club 2 Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2 LEPKE, IOLA Commerce Club 3-4 C7308 U8 I , 3 l .W CgaW8lUQ Messe, JAMES Swimming I-4 Varsily Club 3-4 Siage Crew 4 MARTIN, onveL LEE B Foclball 2-4 Jr. Varsily Baseball Mgr. 2 Varsily Baseball Mgr. 3-4 Cardinal Guides 3 Cardinal Guards 4 Commerce Club 2 MILNER, BETTY Soc. Chairman Junior Class Soc. Chairman Senior Class Sec. G. A. A. 3 Pres, G. A, A. 4 Treas. Hi Tri 3 Soc. Chairman Hi Tri 4 Tune In' Operefla 3 MCKELLAR, MAXINE Scholarship Soc. 3 Hi Tri 2-4 Couriesy Club 3 Spanish Club I-4 Cardinal Guides 4 Commerce Club 4 G. A. A. 2 Sergeani Af Arms Jr. Hi Tri I MARTINEZ, EDDIE Commerce Club Spanish Club Razor Club Sfudenl Body MONTGOMERY, UTHA MAY G. A. A. I-4 Club 2-4 Usher 3 Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2-3 Cardinal Guide 2-3 McPHEE, SHIRLEY Latin Club MARTY, MARC Spanish Club I-4 Vice Pres. Spanish Club 3 Sec,-Treas. Spanish Club 4 Tennis 3 MOORE, IRENE Band 3-4 Girls' League Sludeni Body Girls' Orchesira . v. K - ., - y . . -3, I I X ,. . . LOUIS, ELEANOR Monilor 2-4 MACK, EILEEN Girls' League I-4 Siudenl Body I-4 MART1, PHYLLIS Spanish Club 2-4 Spanish Club Song Leader 4 Glee Club I-4 MOORE, JAMES Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2 Track 3-4 LOUIS, RAYMOND Foolball I-4 Track 4 Wreslling 2 Dramaiics MARTIN, svALo Commerce Club 3-4 Hi Tri I-4 MENGEL, IDELLA Commerce Club 3 Cardinal Guides 2 C li W Weekly Slafi 3-4 Advanced Glee Club 4 Senior Girls' Oclelie fl Operella -1 MOORE ROBERT Spanish Club 2 Radio Club 4 McALEESE, EDNA Whillier, Escondido l Escondido I-3 Torrance, Whiflier 4 MARTIN, BARBARA Scholarship Sociely Z-4 Lalin Club l-3 Glee Club I-4 Operefla 3-4 Usher 3-4 Senior Girls' Oclelie Jr, Hi Tri l MILDREN, WILLIAM Neasho Hi l-3 Jr. Varsily Base- ball 4 MORRIS, KATHERINE Courlesy Comm, 4 Soc. Ch. Courlesy Commiffee 4 G. R. I-4 French Club 2-3 G. A. A. 2-3 MCALLISTER, HARDESTY Foolball I-4 Baskeiball I-3 Track I-4 Historian, Slag Club 4 Varsily Club 4 Hi Y Chapler I 3-4 MARTIN, JAMES Anglo-Adelphi Guild 3 Camera Club 3-4 Scholarship Sociely 3 MILLS, GRACE Edilor C E W Weekly 4 Assl. Edilor C A W Weekly 3 Scholarship I-4 Lalin Club I-4 French Club 3-4 Commerce Club 4 Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2-3 W Wearer 3-4 Ushers 3-4 Pres. Sophomore Glee Club Sec.-Treas. Fresh- man Class Ushers 3-4 MOUZE, LESTER Wresllinq I-4 Tumbling 3-4 C Foolball I B Foolball Z Varsily Club 4 C-4 ,sq cNX MULFORD, CLODEAN Wayne Hi I North Sierra High School 2-3 Cardinal Guide 4 Student Body 4 Girls' League 4 ot-HRA, JEAN Girls' League Z Scholarship Society PARKER, PRICE Student Body I-4 Razor Club I-4 B Football I B Track I A Traclr 2-3 PILCHER, JEAN Scholarship Soctl 2 Orchestra I-4 Pres. Orchestra 4 Concert Mistress 3-4 Camera Club 3-4 MURDOCH, ELEANOR Courtesy Comm. 4 Commerce Club 4 Hi Tri 3 Cardinal Guides I Girl Reserves I-2 OLDHAM, LARRY Vice Pres. Anglo- Adelphi Guild B Football C Football C Basketball Tennis I-4 Wrestling 2-3 Ralor Club I-4 PARSONS, DONALD Cardinal Guards I-4 Tennis I-4 Tennis Mgr. I-4 PULS, GARNET Cambridge High School I-3 Commerce Club Librarian -1 1 45- A it . Z- K ,. I ' is' , MYERS, HELEN NELSON, LEROY Glee Club Art Club Senior Girls' Music Club Octette 1 OXFORD, THELMA OVERHOLT, G. A. A. l-4 ALTON Commerce Club Vice Pres. Band 2-4 Saxophone Quartet Courtesy Com- Advanced Glee mittee 3-4 Club Vice Pres. Courtesy Senior Orchestra Committee 4 Operetta, And It Ushers 2 Rainedm Hi Tri 4 Pres. English Class Host at Soph. Eti- quette Dinner PEARSON, CLARENCE Razor Club I-4 Student Body I-4 Spanish Club 2 Jr. Hi Y 2 Advanced Glee 3-4 Operetta 3-4 Cardinal Guards 3-4 B Bas'cetball Z-3 Varsity Track 4 PURDY, MILDRED Spanish Club I Usher 3 Cardinal Guides 2-4 Dramatics 3-4 G. A. A, 4 W Club 2-4 Stage Crew 4 PERRY, HERBERT Salety Committee I Football I-Z Lite saving 3 Junior Prom Com- mittee 3 Courtesy Commit- tee 3-4 Mid-Year Play 4 OUISLEY, RAYMOND Fullerton Ni I-2 Tennis 3-4 nw' dd r v X I is t 3' l 1, I J . I5 NICHOLS, RUTH Student Body Girls' League PABITSKY, BILL Service Committee Radio Club Snake Club Aviation Club Tulsa Central Hi Garfield Hi Long Beach Fgly PERRY, MARY ELLEN W Club 254 Scholarship Society 3-4 Scholarship Soc. Soc. Ch. Scholar- ship Society 4 French Club 3-4 Vice President French Club 3 Program Chmn. 4 Girl Reserves I-4 Pres. Girl Reserves Secretary 3 NORRIS, ROLAND Basketball A, B, C, D Faure-iii A, ia, c Swimming, A, C i-is v cr-apt. I Sports Editor ol Annual PADIA, MARY Librarian Jr. Orchestra l Accompanist Span- ish Club I-4 Spanish Club L Girls' League I-4 PETERS, KENNETH Junior Hi Y Wrestling Varsity Football 3-4 Camera Club 3-4 CPQRJUQAPQ l'ug1' Tlzirii I 6. ts' ikwx O'CONNOR, BILL Covelo High I-2 Class President I Pep Committee I 1 Richest Woman in the World The Chinese Chest Hi-Y Ill 4 PALMER, MARY LEE Drama I-4 Girls League Play 4 G. R. I-4 Latin Club I-2 Spanish Club 3-4 Swimming I-4 Annual Statt 4 Senior Play 4 PETERSON, ESTHER RUTH Cardinal Guides I-4 Girls' Instrumental Ensemble 2 Jr. Orchestra I Sr. Orchestra 3-4 Library Assistant 4 C'7WQ!UQ RENNAGEL, MADELIN E Cardinal Guides 2-3 RUSSELL, PAUL Student Body Razor Club SEPPI. MONA ROSE Hi-Tri 4 Girls' W Club 3.4 G. A. A. l-4 G. R. 2-3 Latin Club l-3 Scholarship Society I-2 REEL, LAURA Latin Club 4 Cardinal Guides I-4 Girls' League I-4 Student Body I-4 RYAN, JAMES Varsity Football 4 B Football 2-3 Hi-Y 3-4 Wrestling Stags Sergeant-at-Arms Senior Class SEPULVEDA, THOMAS Vice-Pres. Freshman Class Pres. Jr. Hi-Y Z Secy. Sr. Hi-Y I 4 Latherer Razor Club 4 Vice-Pres. Vigilance Committee 4 Sports Editor CRW Weekly 4 Vice-Pres. Varsity Club 4 Basketball I-4 Swimming I-4 Vice-Pres. Varsity Club 4 Pep Committee 4 RHODES, BILL Alhambra High School I-2 Latin Club I-2 Spanish Club 3-4 Wrestling 3-4 Razor Club 3-4 Student Body 3-4 SALMON BLAIR Spanish Club I-2 Football And It Ra ned Razor Cl I SHANTZ BETH Spanish Club - G. A. A. - SIRRS, BETTY Girls' League Student Body 2 RANEY, CLARA MAE Spanish Club 23 Commerce Club 3 Cardinal Guides 2-3 Girls' League l-4 RICHTER, ANNABELL G. A. A. Courtesy Committee Girl Reserve Monitor Mid-Year Ray sci-IEEL, KENNETH Bee Football 3 Tennis 3-4 Wrestling 3 Bee Basketball 2 Hi-Y lll 3-4 Spanish Club 2-3-4 REIDENBACH, ,IEAN Spanish Club I-Z Beginners Girls' Glee Club 2 Advanced Girls' Glee Club 3-4 Pres. Advanced Girls' Glee Club 'lune ln 3 W Club 4 G. A. A. l-4 Usher 2-3 Senior Girls' Octette 4 ROBINSON, MARJORlE St. Francis High, Kansas I-2 Operetta 3-4 Latin Club 3 Orchestra 3 Senior Girls' Octette SCHINNELLER, GEORGE Razor Club 4 Cardinal Guides 3 Camera Club I Radio Club 2 SMITH, ROBERT LEE Spanish Club I Wrestling I Cee Track 2 Bee Track 3 Varsity Track 4 Scholarship Society I Jr. Hi-Y Z Cardinal Guards 4 Sr. Hi-Y I 4 REILLY, KATHLEEN Berkeley Hall High Schocl 2 G. A. A. I-3 G. R. I-3 ROTHROCK, JOHN Radio Club l-4 Spanish Club I Tennis Team I-Z Cardinal Guides I-2 Cardinal Guards 3-4 Student Body Business Mgr, 1 SCHULTZ, THEODORE Compton Junior Collage l-3 Track 2 Band 4 SPENCER, DONNA Excelsior High I-2 Camera Club I-2 Art Club 3 Drama 3-4 REMLEY, BETTY LOU W Club 3-4 Scholarship Society 3 Courtesy Committee 2-3 Cardinal Guides 2-3 G. A. A. l-4 ROUSE, BILLIE Commerce Club 2-4 ' Pros. Commerce Club 4 Advanced Girls' Giee Club 3 Tune In 3 SCHUYLER, ROGER Student Body I-4 Razor Club I-4 Cardinal Guard 3-4 Camera Club 4 Football C Basketball D B C Swimming STANLEY, NORMA Courtesy Club 4 Latin Club I French Club 2-4 G. A. A. I Girl Reserves I-3 Hi-Tri 4 KX WALKER, RALPH , :Sli ll 1 I' r 'Iv Qs N .4 X 319, N., f 2, - s B T - . 'S ,, . .A stew, SARA Sergeant-al-Arms Girls' League I Vice-Pres. Jr. Hi-Tri I Scholarship Society 2 Hi-Tri 2-3 Ushers 2-3 Cardinal Guides l-3 Vice-Pres. Latin Club 2 Latin Club I-4 Spanish Club 3-4 Courtesy Committee 2-4 G. A. A. I Camera Club 4 Safety Committee 2 STUCKER, CALVIN CIW Stall Artist Scholarship Society V, Year TUEY. HOLLIS Girls' League Glee Club Jr, Play WARD, RICHARD Long Beach I-3 B Football Z-3 B Basketball I STEVENS, JOAN Coronado High I Anglo-Adelphi Guild Z suse, RAY Courtesy Club 3-4 Commerce Club 3-4 varsity Basketball 3 VALENTINE, THOMAS Cardinal Guides Courtesy Club Scholarship Society Football 2 WELCH, ARLENE First Vice-Pres. Girls' League 3 Girls' Council 3 Latin Club I-4 French Club 3-4 Scholarship Society l-4 Usher 3 Oratorica! Contesl 3 Girl Reserves 4 STEVENS, ROBERT Pres. Scholarship Society 4 Pres. Hi-Y Chapte 1 Literary Editor Annual 3 Photograph Editor Annual 4 Vice-Pres. Quill Club 3 Tennis Z-4 SWANSON, LILLIAN Girls' League I-4 Sludenf Body I-4 Cardinal Guides 2-3 Attendance Clerk VAN SANDT, J. L Wrestling 2-4 Jr, Hi-Y Z Anglo-Adelphi Guild 2 Spanish Club 2 Razor Club I-4 WELSH, EMORY Bee Football Z-3 Bee Basketball I Varsity Track 3-4 sings Craft 4 Pep Committee 4 r 4 STONEY, BILL Golf I-4 Radio Club 3-4 Tennis 3 TEBBETTS, HERBERT Jr. Hi-Y I-2 Hi-Y Ill 3-4 Golf 3-4 VOLKNER, ELIZABETH G. A. A. 2 Girls' League I-4 Student Body I-4 WELSH, E. ELLEN Spanish Club I-4 Girl Reserves 4 Library Practice 4 Library Science 4 Cardinal Guides 3 STROUD, LUELLA RUTH Latin Club l-4 French Club 3-4 Ari Club 3 Cardinal Guides fl Glee Club 2-3 Commerce Club 4 Girl Reserves I STRUNK, DORIS Commerce Club 3-4 Cardinal Guides 3-4 TIDD, ROBERT Scholarship Society G. A. A. I-4 I and 3 Baseball I-4 Camera Club 3-4 THORNBURG, Jr. Hi-Y 2 MEDA Sr. Hi-Y 3-4 Spanish Club 1 Cgrvgrnerce Club WALKER. BILL Hi,T,,, 3 Cardinal Guard G. A. A. 2-4 Orange Blossom Revue Operetta 4 Senior Girls' Octelle 4 WACHTEL, BETTY Second Vice-Pres. Girls' League 4 Sec.-Treas. Courtesy Commillee 4 Girls' Reserves I-3 Hi-Tri 4 W Club 2-4 G. A. A. l-4 Cardinal Guides 3 C74 l78!l7Q l'rlui'l'l1l'llI In if STUBBS, GLEN Cardinal Guides I Varsity Football 4 TITUS, JIM Commerce Club Football l-4 Basketball I-4 Hi-Y Z-4 W8 V8 ALDERSON, TOM BECKMAN, RALPH FREYMOND, JOHN AIP' I I 5 - 1 I . I R, ki J WHITAKER, DOUGLAS Swimyninq I wHlre, ISABEL 5P5'I l' Club 1 Cardinal Guides I Cardinal Guards WHITE' 34 , MARGARET Cardinal Guides 2 WINGARDI G' R, 3,4 BEVERLY W Club Z-4 Ari Club 2-4 Wll-EY. HOWARD Program Chairman gdlld 2'-4 Ar? Club Z, 4 WYANT, PEARL w-mmm 2-4 Fmnch Club 3 sim' League I-4 WaIer.Pol0 3-4 Safety Club Z Sfudeni Body I-4 Wfiiflmq 2-4 G. R. 3-4 Cardinal Guide 3-4 LENHEART, STOLLBERG, CAMPBELL, MOYE, THEDA ROBERT CHARLES WILLIAM LOCHEME5, TROESH, EUGENE FREDENBURG, RAINVILLE, WILLIAM IRVIN RICHARD MILLER, AARON WAHLER, JOE MARTIN, MARY RENNEGEL, ELYNOR Page Thirly-three WHITTAKER, FLORA BELLE Cardinal Guides WYLIE, RUTH Scholarship I-4 Ushers 3-4 Lalin Club l-4 French Club 3-4 Cardinal Guides 3-4 Library Class 4 WEST, WOODROW Bee Foafball I Wresiling I, 4 Varsify Fooiball 2-3 WILEY, BRUCE Varsity Club 3-4 Swimming 4 Wafer Polo 3-4 Baskcfball 2-3 Foolball 2-4 Hi-Y III 4 ZONKER, sos Glee Club I Slagn Crall I Spanish Club 2 Cardinal Guides 4 Camera Club 4 '-P Q, w. , 6 w 'v QHIIOI' B Gass SENIOR B OFFICERS Left fo righf-Margaref McCulin, Song Loader: Cid Hendricks, Yell Leaderg Venona Holmes, Social Chairman: Roger Van Bellen, Vice President Geraldine Hamlolf, Sacrehry: Harold LiHen, President Alfhough +hey have leff one more semesier of fheir high school career, +he Senior B's have already conlribufecl much To The life of ihe sfudenf body of our school. Whal' lhis class lacks in numbers if makes up for in acfiviiy. From ihe Senior B class have come our sfudem' body presidenf and many ofher promineni officers of fhe sfudenf body and various school organizafions. From fhe afhlefic slandpoinf 'rhis class has been of much value fo The school. Many fine aihleies from fhe mid-year class of '33 have played on all of 'the school ieams. The class also gave valuable assis+ance in fhe producfion of fhis year's senior play. I+ is our hope 'thai fhe members of fhis class may conlinue lheir successful acfivilies. Page Thirty-five 1 ARNETT, .IESS Razor Club Student Body Att. Monitor Baseball Football B Tumbling Wrestling DAVIES, ALICE PEGGY G. A. A. Art Club Stage Crew EDWARDS, CARTER Razor Club I-4 Swimming I-2 Football B 2 HAMLETT, GERALDINE Vice Pres. Sopho- more A Jr. B Classes Sec. Jr. A Class Latin Soc. Chair. It Sec. Scholarship Society Girls' League G. A. A. I Anglo Adelphi 2 1 Q . X BENNETT, MARYON Student Body I-4 Girls' League I-4 G. A. A. I-4 Jr. Hi Tri 4 Sr. Hi Tri 2-4 Vice Pres. Freshman A Class DAVIS, HARRIETT Cardinal Guide I-4 G. A. A, I-4 Student Body I-4 Girls' League I-4 G. R. I-4 HENDRICK, SID Stags 3 A, B, C Football I-4 A, B, C, Basketball I-4 Sergt. at Arms I Yell Leader ot Class 2-3 Asst. S. B. Yell Leader Noisy Blade of Razor Club 3-4 Hi y Ctiapt. lg Vice Pres, 4 Vigilance Comm. Varsity Club Mgr, B Track 3 6' Q-4' -F' BRUMMEL, RAY Wrestling 2-3 Tumbling 3-4 Spanish Club Razor Club I-4 DEDMON, ARVLE Vice Pres. S. B. 3 Vigilance Comm. 2-43 Pres. 4 Varsity Club I-4 Varsity Football I-4 B Basketball I Varsity Basketball 2-4 So. Cal. Wrestling 2-4 Pres. Freshman Class I Hi V I 3-4 Vice Pres. Razor Club Shopper 3, Biq Shaver 4 EIKLEBERRY, MARABELLE Girls' League 4 Monitor Guidance Office 3 HOLMES, VENONA Social Chair. Jr. A Class G. A. A. I-4 Hi Tri I-4 Girls' League I-4 Student eaay 1.4 Q- I if wr , ,lt .1 BYINGTON, CECIL Football C I, B Z-3 Student Body Razor Club Hi Y Chapt. I, 3-4 DEW, DONALD Razor Club I-4 Student Body l-4 Track I-4 FERGUSON, EDWARD Pres. Student Body Varsity Football 3-4 Varsity Basketball 3-4 Varsity Club 3-4 Varsity Swimming 2-3-4 Pres. Sophomore A Class Vigilance Com- mittee 3-4 Pep Committee 4 Hi Y Chapt, I HORTON, ALAN Student Body Razor Club CHIDESTER, LEWIS Swimming I Tennis 2-4 Razor Club I-4 DICKEY, AGNES South Gate Hi I-2 Hi Tri 3-4 Mid-Year Play 4 Girls' League 3-4 G. A. A. I-2 FINCH, BRUCE Razor Club Student Body HURLBUT, ROBERT Razor Club stuaeni aaa, COUNTS, BVRON Student Body I-4 Razor Club I-4 Jr. Hi Y I-2 DOUGLAS, DOROTHY G. A. A. l-4 Pep Committee I-3 Girl Reserves I-3 Hi Tri 4 Girls' Club W Club Sec. ol Class Soc. Chair. Class Sec, Girls' League Treas, ol G, A, A. Pres. ot Girls' League 4 FRY, HARRYETTE Student Body I-4 Girls' League I-4 G. A. A. I-4 Jr. Hi Trip Vice Pres. I Sr. Hi Tri 2-4 Sec. Sophomore A Class Z JAMIESON, JEANNETTE Student Body Girls' League CBJ IUC? Plzgz' Tlrirlv-,six CURCIE, DON Anglo-Adelphi 3 Lite Saving 3 Gott 3-4 Dance Band 4 Prom Committee Radio Club Z EATON, J L, A. Hi S Scholarship Latin Club GEE, ROBERT Razor Club Student Body KALISH, ERNEST Track l-4 Razor Club l-4 Student Body I-4 Swimming 2 1170 'WQAJQ LINGBIEL, ANIEL Football I arsity Football 2-4 i Y Pres. 4 azor Club I-4 ,X cGUCKlN, HAROLD res. Anglo-Adel- phi Guild 1-4 ardinal Guard 3-4 onitor 3-4 HAW, MARGARET ep Committee 3-4 i Tri 3-4 i Tri Song Leader 3-4 ourtesy Club 3-4 ong Leader Student Body 3-4 AN BELLEN, ROGER ocial Chairman of Freshman A's ice Pres. ot Jr. A's panish Club 3-4 tudent Body I-4 oli 3-4 LENT, CECIL C Swimming I Varsity Swimming 2-4 Varsity Club 3-4 Water Polo 3 Stage Crew 4 Razor Club I-4 MILNE, MARJORIE Student Body Girls' League SMITHSON, BOB Razor Club Student Body Swimming 3-4 WAER, CHARLES Student Body Razor Club Wrestling -.-EU LEWIS, LYNN Football 1 Track 2-3 Art Club 3 Asst. C li W Staff Artist Hi Y 3 Announcer Football Games 4 MURPHY, HELEN Cardinal Guides I-3 Student Body I-4 STANDISH, JEAN Girls' League I-4 Monitor 3 WARE, VIRGINIA G. A. A. Girls' League Job's Daughters .J LITTEN, ELMER Student Body I-4 Razor Club l-4 NICKERSON, CORRINE Torrance High l-2 Vice Pres. Class 2 G. A. A. 2-4 Jramatics 3-4 Spanish Club l-2 Sirls' League I-4 SWARUFAGER, EARL Scholarship Societ I-4 C B W Weekly Z-4 Razor Club I-4 Student Body I-4 WELAND, ARLETTE Hi Tri 3-4 Girl Reserves I-2 Girls' League I-4 Student Body l-4 G. A. A. I-3 Y I I LITTEN, HAROLD D Basketball I C Track l-3 C Basketball Z C Swimming 3 B Basketball 3 B Track 4 Jr. Hi Y I-2 President Junior A Class 3 C B W Start 3-4 Ponce, RITO Spanish Club Razor Club l-4 Jr. Baseball TEKELL, MAURINE Courtesy Club 3-4 G. A. A, l-4 Jr. Hi Tri Social Chairman I Layout Editor ot Annual 4 Sr. Hi Tri 2-4 Art Club Z-4 Girls' League l-4 Student Body I-4 WHITE, CHAS. Cardinal Guards Razor Club KALISH, ERNEST Art Club I-4 Razor Club l-4 NIcCASLIN, MARGARET Girl Reserves l-3 Girls' League I-4 G. A, A. l-4 Song Leader Junior Class Song Leader Student Body Commerce Club RUSSELL, JACK Varsity Football Z-4 Wrestling I-4 Cardinal Guides Student Body Razor Club TI-IIS, RAY Razor Club Student Body General Course WOOD, BILL Capt, C's Basketball Z Capt. B's Basketball 3 C's Football 2 Sec. SI Treas. Jr. Hi Y 2 Yell Leader Sopho- more A Class 2 Stags Club 4 Razor Club I-4 KENWORTHY, CARRIE Student Body I-4 Girls' League l-4 Band 3-4 McCLELLAND, EDA G. A. A. l Latin Club I-3 Monitor I Job's Daughters I-3 Girls' League l-3 SCHMOKER, LAVON Razor Club I-4 Tennis I-4 WRIGHT, CARROLL wfeming Art Club Razor Club URICH, ROY Student Body 3-4 Razor Club 3-4 1 .Fl s U I 1: - ' 5 1.2, i . , I gf -.N 15-5, , . I R. 1 -5534 JUNIOR SNAPS Jus! show offs. Jones and Jenls. Now, really, girls. Prexy and Dol-more b Dailey, of course. Blfes on you. Campus culies. More gosslps Anolher party. Up lo old frlcks. Dllchers, shame. usiness UI'Ll.OI' CZSS Well represenled In The acllvifles ol lhe sludenl body and raled unusually high scholasllcally is lhe class ol 38. In ils freshman year lhe Class led lhe school in membershlp in lhe Scholarshlo Soclely, boasllnq lwenly members. The class has been promlnenl ln alhlelics loo, many ol lls members havlnq served on The varlous learns ol lhe school, This year The lunlor play was unusually successlul bolh from The llnanclal ana lhe dramalic slandpolnl. As a lllling Climax lor lhelr acflyllies ol lhe year, lhe lunlors enlerlalncd lhe seniors wllh a Orllllanl promenade, This dellghllul parly was held al the Panillc Coasl Club in Long Beach. Allen' such a successful year as lunlors, Thls Class ls eagerly awalllnq The senlor year, wllh lls presllqe and lnleresllnq acllvilles, ,f f JUNIOR A OFFICERS Leff fo riglrf-Berry Perkins, Sec. Trees.: Fred Wilson, Yell Leader: Belle Pond, Song Leader: DOYOHIY Bullock, Soc. Cllair.: Berry McDaniels, Vice Pres.: Lucian Rice, Pres.: Harold Schuyler, Sergeanf ai Arms. J- i pf ikx - ' .ll HEX : N ,, , -A , K , ,,4l.w- .ff 'gffrf X , , 04,5 W 3.5351-6,15.' -as ' JUNIOR B OFFICERS ' Lai? fo righf-Bob Bniley, Presiclenh D0f0+,lY Hubbard, Secrefary, Tom Mack Beifs, Social Chairman, Fred Bufler S ey, Vice Presideni: Lois , ocial Chairman. Page Thirty-nine X l 1 8191780 JUNIORS ROW I-H. Drumheller, B. Cox, P. Davis, M. Dye, B. Conklin, D, Driscoll. ROW 2- B. Dore, V. Early, E. Drake, A. Crew, L. Crooks. ROW 3--D. Dixon, C, Coppocl, M Darling, F, Cowan, M. Duke-man, L. Defilla. ROW 4-A. Conley, B. Davis, W. Dailey E. Deifericll, C. Davis, H. Cipher. JUNIORS ROW I-B. Barron, H. Abernalhy, A. L. Beagle, C. Funl, D. Allen. ROW 2-J, Benlon J. Benion, M, Ashworfh, J. Abboff. ROW 3-G. Bearden, M. Albrighf, V. Baldwin C. Bigelow, D, Alford. ROW 4-T. Barajas, K. Barlow, V. Armsfrong, G. Alsrahamson E. Baraias, J. Rundle, ROW 5-E. Biels, B. Barber, J. Bailey, C. Baines, D. Barron. JlJNlORS ROW I-M. L. Boyce, D. Black, B. Brown, S. Bullis, P. Bonham, B. Barron. ROW TWO- A, Bosfer, M. Casey, J. Briscoe, A. Crawford, D. Campbell. ROW 3-C. Cafher, D Bullock, M. Chambers, P. Brownell, B. Brighf, R, Brown. ROW 4-B. Crawford, D. Cole R. Brumlaaugh, T. Brannon, F. Bradley. ROW 5-N. Callicoif, B. Chrisfiansen. I., g!QVQI'L JUNIOJQS ROW I-M. Langsfaff, K. Kafoalia, D. Lee, E. Kiefer, A. Landreflu, M. Johnson. ROW 2- W. Johnson, B. Johnson, R. Hundley, H. Jones, N. Jennings. ROW 3-P. Lamm, R. Jones, M. Kroener, V. Jenis, A. Lacy, R. Kroop. ROW 4-S. Lewis, G. Kelly, E. Hunrer. JUNIORS ROW I-S. Fingerle, E. Gilfwedf, D. Galligher, B. Farrow, O. Gillian, A. Ehric. ROW Z- B. Erwin, T. Frazer, R. Fralick, J. Ellis, C. Freed. ROW 3-G. Granger, R. Goodwin, C. Garrefi, C. Gourley. ROW 4-M. Galbraifh. JUNIORS ROW l-B. Finch, N. Greenlee, D. Hernandez, E. Hosieifer, D. Hoskins, R. Hagner. ROW 2- H. Hernanaez, F. Hadley, J. Haffield, M. Grammer, K. Growe. ROW 3-L. Hendrix, N. Flanni- gan, M. Henderson, M. Thornberg, M. Hawley, S. Green. ROW 4-R. Green, B. Hollis, J. Howard, R. Hya++, V. Hill, R. Posr, R. Henderson. ROW 5--J. Holmes, G. Kelly, M. Herrel, E. Gwin, E. Herfle, G. Granger. ROW 6-J. Herhberg, J. Galliglwn, M. Harris. T C Cvfeven JUNIORS ROW I-S. Taclo, l. Takahashi, S. Solo, U, Smifh, J. Silverihorn, C. Sfurgexs. ROW 3- C. Sumi, N. Spurgin, A. Swanson, H. Thomas, E. Sfair. ROW 3-P. Tlmfclwer, D. Sfanlay, G. Thoman, M. Schilling, V. Thill. ROW 4-R. Srnifh, R. Troufner, M. Sievens, E. Sfyerwalf, V. Sfrong. ROW 5--J. Spence, R. Pcsr, B. Thom, B .Tl1omason, R. Thompson, M. Sfronqburg. JUNIORS ROW I-L. Olson, M. Milne, M. Padia, V. Nagle, L. Olson. ROW Z-J. Park, D. Miller, 5. Parlms, F. Mizufulra. ROW 3--E. Muir, E. Paffon, M. Neergard, R. Nemac, R. Nishio, ROW 4 B. O'NeiI, O. Burlon. JUNIORS ROW I-B. Moyle, P. McGinnis, M. Marlin, E. McConnell, H. Lehman, N. Luevano. ROW 2- S. Llndsly, R. Dann, J. Marlin, D. LeFever, K. Meyer. ROW 3-M. Mashburn, R. McCullum. B. MacDaniels, C. Mendez, H. Morrison, M. Marh. ROW 4-F. Manion, M. E. Ranlin, J. Marisf, M. Kean, K. McCall. ROW 5-D. Mann, G. Mc6uen, R. McDonald, A. Miller. ROW 6-J. Mclillese. Q 6180811 JUNIORS ROW l-O. Popp, V. Ray, E. Robbins, V. Reynolds, D. Richardson, E. Reynolds. ROW 2 -B. Randall, P. Reiiig, V. Rehig, P. Perry, G. Reese. ROW 3-M. Poferson, C. Drab, G. Randall, L. Rica. JUNIORS ROW I-R. Wyanf, V. Smiih, P. Kuep, D. Wafkins, S. Williams, H. Woo. ROW 2--G. Walls, J. Wright, B. Tuff, B, Pond, L. Wobermin. ROW 3-J. Whaley, R, Winnen, F. Wilson, G. Wineinger, L. Wesf, T. Woodward. ROW 4-J. Worcester, A. Waer, L. York, D. Sharlzey. .IUNIORS ROW I-L. Sesma, C, Russel, L. Sandborn, E. Sinclair, M. Singldon, B. Smiih. ROW 2- V, Simpson, G. Samples, J. Rouxer, M. L. Salmon, A Rosenburger. ROW 3-E. Sandberg, l d l Schab R Wilson K. Shields. ROW 4-D. Shannon, O. Scovel, J. Rundle, A. Roufe ge, . , . , M. Sisk. JUNIORS ROWI R Theres: R LeClaire K Ozone C Klrkendall F Mendeck F Jones ROWZ Prerce W Hyde B Long, W. Jackson, W, Slweffey. ROW 3-M. Barley, M. Jones, P. Paine, W. Van Anlwerp, B. Sfickney, L. Montgomery. ROW 4-N. Krlens, L. Bender, L. Ulery, L. Ochoa. ROW 5-B. Randall, T, Mackey, L. Zook, O. Prueff. JUNIORS ROW I-S. Gans, D. Brandf, D. Helndiges, E. Gregg, S. Arnsberger, J. Hopson, ROW 2 -L. Bell, M. Cole, R. Dill, L. Crawford, B. Hubbling. ROW 3-B. Ferney, K. McGregory L. Erskine, J. Francis, D. Hubbard, H. Abern th . RO a y W 4-C. Dorseff, R. Chamberlain G. Bcsler, C. Horfon, F. Bufler, ROW 5-D Gales B Bailey B Sfockman E Hunl x C3 en, SOPHOMORE PANEL Colby fakes a shof-The Terrible Trio-Lanclreflw af flue ba?-Wlmfs lie Hiding, DilI7 Wl1iHier's Own Cherub-The Sophomore Songbird -You can lake ii now. Looking llve sifuafion over-Hold flue pose-The glasses are becom- ing-Wlviclw shall H be7-A sfrange display of alfecfion. 5 sopriomone A orncens Lell lo righl: Pal Baller, Secrelary: John Perkins, Presidenl: Rulh Barrels, Song Leader: Jim Ellis. Yell Leader: Bob Greening, Vice-Presiclenl: Belly Rouzer, Fianislg Erlene Wood- ward, Social Chairman: Alice Adden, Song Leader. CSlOplLOI'I'LOI'Q G!Cl.S'S Page Fnrly-fn' Lasl year one ol lhe largesl and mosl aclive ol Freshman classes enlerecl Whillier l-ligh. This c'ass ol '39 sel many precedenls which lhe lreshmen ol lollowing years will observe. ll was lhey who lirsl organized a lreshman council lor lhe adrninislralion ol class allairs. This plan ol lheirs has now spread lo lhe olher lhree classes ol lhe school. They loo were lhe lirsl lo sponsor a Freshman Column in lhe CGW weekly, lhe lille ol which was The '39ers. The lirsl Freshman Sl. Palriclcs dance held lor lhe enlire sludenl body was sponsored by lhis mosl enlerprising class. In scholarship. alhlelics, and social aclivilies lhe Sophomores have done more lhan upheld lhe slandards ol Whillier High. Wilh such a record much may be expecled lrom lhis mosl aclive ol classes. SOPHOMORE B OFFICERS Lell lo righl: Margarel Wilson, Secrelary: Wayne Brown, Yell Leader: Allon Tice Pres: denl: Agnes scoff, Song Leader: Shirley Gulbrocl, Social Chairman: Dcrolhy Tarumola Vice-Presidenl. C5 Q12 1 Y SOPHOMORES ROW I-V. Callicoll, E. Coafes, I. Buclwannan, B. Carler, F. Brown, J. K. Broadlick ROW 211. Conklin, D. Carfer, E. Clark, A. Carpenfer, B. Cass. ROW 3-E. Brooks, H Colby ,R. Clusier, M, Bryanf, B. Chambers, E. Burnelf. ROW 4-B. Cobb, R. Vinson J. Boyden, R. Belles, C. Campbell. ROW 5-R. Baines, J. Cava, C. Chrisfie, G. Buehler P. Collins, L. Bolen. ROW 6-D, Charlfon. C. Coafes, J. Ferguson, G. Co5ey. J. Gordon. SOPHOMORES ROW I-J. Barmore, J. Beckley D Anderson D Barber P B k B B k . . , . , . aer, . arer. ROW2-E. Helm, E. Angle, V. Allen, J. Baker, H. Belding. ROW 3-K. Ball, B. Clark, D. Ballomy, B. Barrefi. ROW 4-G. Ahmann, V. Beard, R. Baxfer, P. Blackman, U. Beabe, R. Appla- gale, B. Blackman. ROW 5-C. Hanlon, J. Bearden, M. Bagby, A. Adden, R. Barels, B. Banksfon. ROW 6-R. Allison, B. Blake, F. Blair, C. Boalrighi, J. Arfliur. SOPHOMORE5 ROW I-S. Clusfer, V. Enrich M Eason B Franh C F V , . , . , . arr, . Erickson. ROW 2-V. Edwards, R. Brown, D. Fox, W. Esllelman, H. Faulkenberry. ROW 3-R. DeLong, M. Pickey, B. Gallager, R. Buss, G. Esfrada, J. Corkins. ROW 4-F. Curlis, R. Dann, J. DeDiemar, C. Dalfon, S. Criswell. ROW 5-T, Hudson. P. Damron, J. Dellinger, R. Curfis, T. Conners, J. Diaz. ROW 6-F. Cox, C. Darrow, J. Funslra, J. Ellis. l'f1:v I- Urn in 1 I SOPHOMORES ROW I-T. Saliz, J. Sclmoensiegal, H. Swarfling, B. Sieman, M. Terry, M. Scoil. ROW Z- H. Tlhompson, B. Shuie, G. Sfeely, R. Slayfon, W. Brown. ROW 3-E. fTliornberg, B. Shaffer, J. Scarf, R. Tornquisi, R. Swarfling, O. Siroebel. ROW4-S. Thomason, I. Skanley. V. SfouNer, G. Siarnes, G. Shulfz. ROW 5-H. Saunders, J. Taber, V. Ryland, B. Tranrum, B. Spencer, E. Sliulh. SOPHOMORES ROW I-D. Louis, F. Pail, M. McCargar, M. Keller, D. McCaffrey, M. Marlin. ROW 2 -H. Keesling, K. Ledbeifer, W. Kroner, L. LaScl1ell, F. Marion. ROW 3-G. LaRocque, B. Logue, l. Lynd, P. McCanclless, E. Angle, K. Kenr. ROW 4-B. Kirl, J. LeMay, C. Kiniscluer, A. Maroney, H. Lehman. ROW 5-R. Lauder, D. Lee, M. Kelly, V. McDonald, H. Kenworflmy, E. Lamp. ROW 5-G. Lilly, M. Langley. SOPHOMORES P. Hodgins, A. Hogan, W. Henry, E. Haag, H. Hubbard. ROW 4-J. Harris, Hoslerker, B. Holloway, M. Hines, C. Hollgrave. ROW 5-V. P. Blackman, T. Henson H. Hanson, D. Hillberg, T. Hudson, E. LaScl1ell. ROW 6-F. Jordan. l Page F0 rly-xercn ROW I-A. Holland, E. Hunf, E. Hughes, V. Haupori, B. Hoover, J. Irving. ROW 2- 5. Hogbruin, C. Jersyliowslri, J. Hildrellr, F. Huggins, H. Hunier. ROW 3-L. Hunl, ' L u,- SOPHOMORES ROW I-B. Fingerle, M. Bloyd, B. Gasion, B, Gaulclin, D. Baker, M. Fihliuglu. ROW Z- R. Gregg, P. Gaulf, J. Fulbriglwl, G. Hampson, E, Griffifli. ROW 3-B, Gee, B. George M. Forcl, J. Grieve, N. Homeir, S. Hancock. ROW 4-H. Gilberi, J. Founfain, B Fowler, S, Garlock, D, Gales. ROW 5-R. Haag, R, Greening, G. Gulf. SOPHOMORES ROW I-L. Peralla, E. Posf, J. Rambles, B. Reagan, B. Rouser. ROW 2-V. Pendell, J Perkins, C. Peferson, J. Reza, L. Phillips. ROW 3-E. Reiclenbaugh, B. Polenh, F. Ricks M. Ryan, E. Powell, D, Racy. ROW 4-M. Roberfs, G. RailiR, B. Ralsion, G. Rupp V. Rundle. ROW 5-O, Folder. SOPHOMORES ROW l-E. Parsons, V. Gufklery, L. Neil, F. Mills, P. O'Neil, E. Mengle. ROW 2-A Mavarro, D, Miller, G. Maxwell, F. Oafmen, S. Nislwio. ROW 3-E. Nickols, E. Marlin R. Martin, V. Mouze, K. Mathews, F. Marshall. ROW 4-E. Moore, T, Malhis, E. Pafferson H. McPherson, F. McLaren. ROW 5-J. Miles, L. Moore, R. Nichols, M. Myers, J. Nowels SOPHOMORES ROW I-L. Websfer, M. Wales, P. Whalen, H. Walker, D. Webb, F. Wing. ROW 2- C. Zeller, H. Zooll, E. Tyrone, M. Marfin, B. Young. ROW 3-F. Franco, l. Welborn J. Wahlke, B. Kendel, V. Van Bruin, L. Waliler. ROW 4-S. Williams, T. Wohlmuih A. York, P. Williams, M. While, V. Trumbull. ROW 5-D. Wylie, E. Wilson, H. Ulery V. Vaughan, J. Woosfocl, W. Wheafly. ROW 6-H. Yafss, J. Valenfine, W. Dubensfisn E. Cravens, R. Weafhsrby. SOPHOMORES ROW I-J. Tribble, G. Sherman, C. Irving, E. Thomason, V. Shunk, M. Wilson, D Tarumofo, D. Sfocks. ROW 2-V. Bcnfwell, L. Thompson, M. Siuclxer, P. Sfull, B. Surfluh C. McKeller, J. Vanderberg. ROW 3-S. Mashburn, H. Slewarf, G. Tifus, M. Sfewari E. Triplsi, C. Sfabbins, F. Sfroebel, S. Tennanf. ROW 4-M. Smifh, G. Tobias, A. Scoff L. Sfeely, H. Trwish, H. Thomas, B. Sfolberg. Page Furly-nina How did you gel in T1ere7 IPSIIITLII ll GSS FRESHMAN OFFICERS Lsff To riglif-Margnref Adden, Song Leader: Morris Madden, President Beffy Perlrins, Secrehryg Carl Bishop, Yell Leader: Jack Morgan, Yell Leader: Fayelia Albriglii, Song Loader: Shirley Paine, Social Chairman, AlThough The posiTion occupied by The Freshman A Class is The lowliesT in The STuder1T Body. neverTheless This class is remarlcable Tor TTS progressive acTiviTies. Even Though handicapped by The name Freshman, This class, The larqesT in school hisTorv, has ouT- shone oThers by iTs splendid cooperahon and erwlhusiasm in The carrying ouT OT Fresh- man acTiviTies. The Freshmen have held morwThly assemblies, aT which They have been erwTerTained by a program enlirely oTTreshmar1 Taler1T. Nor did This enTerprisinq group Corihrwe Their energies To The class QT l94O, Tor They enTerTained The er1Tire STudenT Body wiTh a popular ST. PaTriCl4's dance. x V 'X X' ,ldv FRESHMEN ROW l-M. Blclxel, B. Bailey, B. Ball, F. Auslin, H. Bearden, L. Biswell, B. Hari. ROW 2- R. Bell, K. Bishop, A. Belding, S. Allen, J. Bell, R. Eclcles. ROW 3-E. Birge, F. Balmer, F. Albrighl, A. Adams, L. Bennell, F. Anderson, M. Adden. ROW 4-B. Blaclc, K. Bareil D. Bandar, B. Allee, B. Beasly, L. Adams. FRESHMEN ROW I-R. Castillo, M. Cooley, F. Encinias, V. Coolr, B. Bosanka, G. Bowman, L. Spark, T. Conklin. ROW Z-M. Blessing, R. Beaffy, R. Dunn, D. Chappell, L. Reams, E. Ecllles, A. Cumming. ROW 3-C. Brown, G. Burke, L. Coon, H. Burlre, D. Campbell, B. Dore, R. Brant ROW 4-S. Cain, M. Carlson, L. Braselield, T. Manning, A. Buflrin, N. Blevins, F. Brill, l. Dunlap, M. A. Brankov. FRESHMEN ROW I-B. Cravens, J. Chiaravnll, M. Eberhard, M. Crum, M. Dilenger, M. Du Priesk ' J. D vis, K. Eaion, L. Darling, D. Eller, J. English J. Douglas. ROW Z-G. Downing, a r 121.110 Wx' uf' ffl vi Apll ff. R' , V I FRESHMEN ROW I-L, Marfin, M, Mayer, B. Winlcelrnann, J. McGregor, B. L. Maffhews, W. J McMurtry, E, McKenry. ROW 2-D. McDonald, P. Madge, R. Lund, C. Maple, L. Mc Closkey, N. Mccollon, ROW 3-F, Madge, D. M. Lyons, S. Maclrey, J. McGee, K McKenzie, D. Lynd, A. McFadden. ROW 4-B. McLaren, M. Means, R. Marvin, E McGee, H. Miller, L. Lopez. ROW 5-F. Hernandez, D. McCaslin, M. Madden f- G. Marfin, R. Maris. ,ew FRESHMEN ROW I-B. Johnson, N. Johnson A Layman L K nl M . . , . a , . Lewis, M. Lackey, W. Kimball, I. Liermann. ROW 2-R. Jones, C. Logan, W. Kaisely, A. Jordan, M. Kinnear, G. Jones. ROW 3-M. Linscorf, 6. Burde, R. Johnson, F, LeFever, N. Lacey, V. Krauss, B. Loomis. ROW 4-F. Kline, B. Lassleben, B. Lawson, N. Langley, A. Logan, C. Carroon. ROW 5-M. Long. FRESHMEN ROW I-E. Holi, H. Holi, V. Huis, J. Herfzberg, A. Hinnen. J, Jeffries. ROW Z-G. Jacques, F. Hernandez, M. Jerzylrowslci, K. Ervin, E. Helliman. ROW 3-L. Hogbruin, J, Henry, L. Harris, L. Ilwle, R. Haws, J. Jaclrson. ROW 4-R. Hedges, B. Hufcluison, R. Helden, E. Haflwoway, A. Hill, J. Henr , G, H ' y onne. ROW 5-G. MacAleese. . L!f' f .f Lf' ,,o' 1 l lf ,.!, 1 1 'n I.. , . A 1' N f'flg1fJ!ll!l1u FRESHMEN ROW I-M. Schulh, C. Sandborn, M. Ross, E. Padia, L. Pegorari, A. Reynolds, M. Scovol, M. Sears. ROW 2-J. Robinson, E. Smiih, F. Samples, B. Sieman, V. Spencer, L. Shields, D. Soufh. ROW 3-P. Robinson, W. Ruhl, F. Snapp, J. Schinneller, J. Shanahan, J. Rojas, R. Parks, E. Spark. ROW 4-R. Ruyle, W. Schulh, J. Roo'r, D. Schneider, W. Simmons, E. Skinner, T. Schab. ROW 5-P. Russell, B. Tisdale, R. Sfewarf, R. Sanders, H. Summerfelf. FRESHMEN ROW I-G. Welborn, B. Vandenberg, B. Marfz, P. Whilaker, E. Wampler, L. Urias, J. Van Anfwerp, J. Wicker. ROW 2-W. Waldrip, J. Tuedio, J. Wills, D. Whifman, R. Villegas, T. Walser, A. Wills. ROW 3-L. While, M. Wefrich, B. While, A. Waer, A. Tula, V. Ulery, B. While, J. Werh. ROW 4-M. Walker, L. Williamson, R. Zinn, E. Cooley, M. E. Worcesfer, B. Wingerr, D. Weri, A. Weaver. ROW 5-R. Colwell, R. Gauldin, E. Woore, L. Cabral, L. Whiffaker, D. Wright, J. Winger, F. Cabral. FRESHMEN ROW I-R. Rooke, G. Taylor, T. Tomsen, P. Sfudebaker, E. Sfone, F. Spoffard, T. Thursion. ROW 2-C. Tarfer, L. J. Swift, J. Sfanley, H. Saunders, R. Crawford, H. Therof. ROW 3- L. Thoman, B. Torres, J. Sfanchfield, C. Thorpe, J. Tidd, I. Terrazas, F. Fruiillo. ROW 3- R. Senff, H. Torres, A. Tice, I. Thornburg, J. Taylor. M19 FRESHMEN Row I-A. Musgrove, B. Marfz, L. Miller, B. Morgan, M. Newfon, K. Meyers, W. Morgan, B. Michel. ROW 2-J. Morgan, M. Milion, L. Nalian, T. Mariinel, M. Moweli, T. Nash, P, Minor, F. Nichols. ROW 3-A. Olrani, S. Neece, W. Morgan, G. Myers, M. Ogan, W. Morgan, O. Hasegawa, B. Muir. ROW 4-M. O'Rourlre, M. Nisbef, J. Morris, B, Mundr, J. Mayes, W. Miller. ROW 5-l.. Miller, R. Nichols, D. Myers, M. Meyer, A. Miles, L. Morris, N. Milrkelsor. FRESHMEN ROW I-E. Paffison, F. Pailr, L. Pegcrari, H. Ponce, J. Oieda, F. Reese, J. Jeffries. ROW 2-M, Barker, T. Overholi, V. Puls, H. Alcorn, B. Peferson. D. Parller. ROW 3-E. Padia, M. Perkins, B. Ryan, H. Richling, G. Rafliff, R. Parks, W. Reed. ROW 4-I. Pugh, V. ROW 5-M. Reyes. FRESHMEN ROW I-M. Gilbert, M. L. Hardgrave, E. Fry, M, Gose, R. Hanson, M. Gardner, M. Gilberf. ROW 2-L, Gilmore, J. Freebury, G. Freeman, O. Hasegqua, M. Haal, M. Haweqawa. ROW 3-H. Fich, M. Gnaqy, B. Friclr, S. Gufbrod, B. Hari, B. Hardesiy, E. Florez. ROW 4-G. Hanson, D. Harms, B. Ford, W. Hunnicufi, E. Hummel, C. Grieve, E. Germain, H. Spears. Q YKZHIQ fr Q. ,4f,7,f f ' .fy -' ff 1-'I J' gi' ' z f 1A A1 gp' ' 1 J , fy yd A ctwities We're loyal fo you. Whiffier Hil We're 'rrue blue fo you, Whillier Hil We'll back you io sfcnd 'Gainsl 'the besf in +he land. For we're al your command, Whiffier l-lil Rahl Rahl So smash fhal blockade, WhiHier H Go crashing ahead, Wlwiffier Hi! Our feam is our famed prolecfor Onl Boys. for we expecl A louchdown from you. Wl1lH'ier Hil il I. l xi Q f' lze gjepsters PEP spelled in capiTal leTTers cerTainly has characTerized all The acTiviTies OT one oT The mosT signiTicanT of all The sTudenT organiza- Tions, The righTly named Pep CommiTTee. To every member oT This hard-working group we owe appreciaTion Tor original rally presenTa- Tions, decoraTions aT games and unique decoraTions aT special P. T. A. dances. There are really no speciTic qualiTicaTions Tor membership in This organizaTion. The advisers, Miss Bell and lvlrs. Brown, acTive in parTicipaTion in school aTiairs. and a Tew members oT The preceding year's commiTTee geT TogeTher and suggesT The who have shown pep, originaliTy, and The will To worlc in sTudenT aTTairs. A special board passes on These seleclions and noTiTies Those who have been chosen as members oT The pep commiTTee. The purpose oT This organizaTion so clearly defined in The name is To PromoTe pep and enThusiasm in all school aTTairs and programs. lT is diTTiculT To imagine our school aTTairs wiThouT The help of This never-Tiring organizaTion. The group is The main- spring of ThaT inTangible Thing called The school names oT sTudenTs T spiriT oT WhiTTier Union High School. President . . . Social Chairman Rallychairman . . Decorafion Chairman PubliciTy Chairman Secrefary-Treasurer PEPSTERS Page Fiflyvhvc . . Siu Lewis . . Evelyn Angle . Wayne Dailey . Tom Sepulveda . Ronnie Lemen . Beclry Bailifi THE PEPSTERS STANDING-leff To righf-Tom Sepulveda, John Ferguson, Ed Ferguson, Gerry GranT, Margaref Shaw, Margaref McCaslin, Kenny Meyers, Lonnie Lemen. SITTING-left To righi-Pro Maraisf, Anne Rasenberger, Evelyn Angle, Sfuarf Lewis. I Z ,I 1 C Xi W WEEKLY STAFF TOP ROW-ldella Mengel, fypisfq Norfleef Callicc-H, reporlerg Evelyn Brown, lypisfg Belly Jo Young, reporierg Pgul Barmore, business manager: Grace Mills, eclifor. BOTTOM ROW-Harold Liflen, sporis reporlerg Tom Sepulveda, sporls reporlerg Pal Brownell, sociefy reporferg Jane Hoclielf, socieiy reporlerq Earl Swarhfaqer, reporlerj Lynn Lewis, assislanl arfislg Calvin Sfucller, arlislg Jim Bailey, sporfs reporfer. J unc! l ecffg Cgiiaff l-lunqrii, iiwnils,-C1 ami vcixiffioii-,iv cnnsiirned llie Cardinal and Vlflwilef' our weekly news olliifriq, vliiuife. .a xiii-cel rue V95-'Sl?lVlCE' lfvr every axidonfs Friday lliiiclw period. To produco a Parufr sv :Joi iilar wg lmvo fm lively Mall, lwegfzed rw, lvlr, Briwlul, experi e-need locvli in rwaws,pnzii,-r wmrk and in ine: lam necessary lo procure llie grealesl shall efficiency. lnriiwnlimnl ll'-l war 'nrgludoa C1 new kind of min? ca ec 'lfeiqlwl point' and a new riisi5lm,eiid X-r'g'ir:i'f-Q xiii 'we vfili .arlish By common sludenl consenl llie Caiw slalil deServe llmrlw Nr a Daiuwr wliirili rem' . rrieasifes up lo lliee sludenls' idea ol wlial a sclriool paper oiiqlil lo be. l'ugwl 1Hi iii anc! W Clnnuaf Csvtajpf Copyl l.ayouTl Divisionsl CuTsl Bleed-oTTs! Terms consTanTly heard in The annual oTlices Trom SepTember To March, indicaTe The Trend of aTTairs in The progress oT The annual. All during The busTle oT progress oT The annual The sTaTT made Their main aim, 'iWhaT do The STudenTs wanT? They used This quesTion as Their TouchsTone in selecTing The very Timely Theme, and in selecTing members oT The sTaTT who could produce maTerial which The sTudenTs would mosT enjoy. Anyone glancing inTo The annual oT'Tice aT any hour oT The day mighT see our energeTic ediTor, Lida Keyes, and our indusTrious business manager, Gayle l-loldsworTh, heads benT over copy, layouT or sporTs pages. The Theme oT This year's annual, Around The Clock, very accuraTely describes The worlcers on The annual sTaTT as They work by day, hour by hour unTil The annual goes To press. ANNUAL STAFF TOP ROW leff To righT: RoberT STevens, Phofograph EdiTor: Roland Norris, Sporfs Ediiorg Gayle Holdsworfh, Business Manager Lada Keyes Edifor Munroe Benson, Assisfanf EdiTor. BOTTOM ROW, leTT To righfz Dcrofhy Bullock, Arf Ediforg Harvey Dye LlTerary Ednfor Rufh Haffner Assisfanf Liierary EdiTorg BeTTy Perkins, AssisTanT Layoui Ediiorg Kaiherine Maffhewsg Maureen Tekell, Layouf EdlTor Pflgt' Fifly-xe'1':'r1 l SCHOLARSHIP SOCIETY ROW I-B. Barier, M. Johnson, J. Scholnsiegel, M. E. Perry, M. L. Asher, P. A. Whalen. ROW Z-H. Hubbard, K. Ledbelfer, G. Maxwell, H Tomson B Cass M Padia ROW3 R W'l . , . , . . - . ne, 6. Mills, A. Welch, E. Gregg, A. Bosrer, B, Marlin, E. Robbins. ROW 4-F. Mendecli, P. Perrz, V. Sfrong, B. Polenly, L. Wobermin, C. Chase. ROW 5-E. Connell, H. Abernafhy, G. Hamlelr, B. L. Remely, I. Buchanan, B. Spencer, K, McCall. ROW 6-C. Sfucker, W. Shsffey, B. Birch, S. Anderson, J. Tabor, E. Grieve, B. George, J. Boyclen. ROW 7-R. Blaine, R. Thompson, C. Darrow. Scholarship Society UpI Upl my Friend, and qui? your boolcsi or surely youlll grow double. Upl Upl my Friend, and clear your Ioolcsg why all lhis loil and lrouble? To lhis senlimenl expressed by William Wordsworlh in The Tables Turned, lhe brain Iruslers ol The Scholarship Sociery mighl reply Ihal scholaslic honors are well worlh The eflorl. Wilh a record membership, lhe Scholarship Sociely has had an inleresling year. Their one big day, Ihe annual Dilch Day, is looked Iorward lo wilh much anlicipalion. Las? year Ihe organiza- lion spenl lheir whole Dilch Day al lhe San Diego Fair, lhe school having provided a special bus Tor ils lransporlalion, The purpose oi lhe organizalion is lo promole good scholarship. Required Tor mem- bership in lhe Scholarship Sociely are nol less Ihan len poinls which are based upon Ihe grades ol a semesler, AI Ieasl eighl ol' lhese poinls rnusl be earned in aca demic subiecls: nol more lhan Iwo exfra curricular poinls are allowed. An A in any subiecl is awarded lhree poinlsi a B, only one. The ambilion and dream ol Those in lhe organizalion is Io win Ihe Scholarship Federalion pin, which al lhe close of high 0 I A, 1 . school is awarded Io any srudenl who has been a member ol ' Th S ' ' ' ' e cholarship Sociely for six serneslers, one oi which has been in The senior year. Those sludenls who have received A and B grades buf have nor qualified Tor lhe Scholarship Federalion pin are awarded a gold seal on lheir diploma. The Scholarship Sociely, under lhe direclion of Mr. Cleveland, is rapidly be' coming one of lhe mosl popular organizarions in the school, Presidenl . . . Roberl Slevens Vice4Presidenr . . Roberf Tidd Secrelary . . . Arlene Welch Social Chairman . Ruih Hafiner l'u:i' f i-llifvlulil Life Jlfiembers C. S. F. B. Birch. C. Chase, E. Connell, H. Dye, J. Hocliell, L. Johnson, G. Mills, R. Stevens, A. Welch, R. Wylie. Galifornia Scholarship Hederation For you who lhinlc il' an honor +0 belong lo lhe Scholarship Sociely for even one semes- ler, consider fhese sludenfs who have won membership for six ol Their eighl semeslers in high school, one of which was in fheir senior year. To lhese sludenls al lhe end of 'rheir high school career is awarded 'rhe California Scholarship Federafion pin, which signifies lheir life membership in The organizalion. Also as a reward for having ful- filled lhe sfricl requiremenls, a gold seal appears on lhe diploma of each of lhese super brain lruslers. A senior who has received recommendable grades of A or B lhroughoul high school bul who has nol qualified lor lhe Scholarship Federalion pin is awarded a seal on his diploma. Bofh of fhese honors are cherished and worked for very hard: and when earned lhey are greally apprecialed. Page Fifty-nine 'V CONSTITUTION CLASS ROW l-R. Greening, S. Anderson, S, Lewis, D. Douglas, E. Ferguson. ROW 2-A. Dsdmon. G. Mills, R. Haffner, B. Bright, J. Perliins. ROW 3-A. Tice, T. Mackey, L. Rice, B. Blake. ROW 4-H. Liffen, M. Madden, J. Rofhrocl, Gonstitut' ion Gommittee s an oulgrowlh ol olans begun a year ago, a class was organized lor lhe spring sernesler of lhis year for lhe purpose ol' rewriling lhe Sludenl Body Conslilulion, which had become inadeguale for fhe needs ol 'rhe school, The class was composed ol The Sludenl Body Olficers, Class Presidenls, Girls' League and Razor Club presidenls. lhe group mel lor one hour each day under lhe supervision ol lvliss Perdew. All sessions were carried on according lo rules ol parliamenlary procedure wilh Sfuarl Lewis as presidenl, Bob Greening as vice presidenl, and Dorolhy Douglas as secrelary. Conslilulions from olher schools were sludied. debales and discussions were held, relerences were read in magazines, and cornmillees were organized lo wrire parlicular paris ol lhe Conslilulion. Several progressive changes were made in lhe former syslem ol governmenl designed lo give lhe sludenls a large share in lhe rnanagemenl ol school affairs, A council, made up ol represenlalives from classes, clubs, and service organizalions was provided lor lo meel monlhly lor a discus- sion ol siudenl' problems. The pelilion svslem ol nominalions was adopled lo give more sludenls an opporlunily lo run for office, A new plan for service awards was adooled, and a senior award ol a ruby key lor service, scholarship, and aihlelics was approved. The class has made a real conlribulion lo school liie and lhe Associaled Sludenls should experience happy and successful years lo come under lhe guidance ol lhe new Conslilulion. Page .Yiwu FRESHMAN COUNCIL ROW I-M. Walker, D. Lynd, M. L. While E Germain B H Riclil E Fr RO , . . . arf, F. Albrighf, D. M. Lyons, W. , . y. W 2-J Morgan. R. Villegas, S. Allen, D. Andries, O. Bramble, G. Angelo, S. Neece, C. Bishop. ROW 3-R. Nichols, L. Urias, A. Tula, H. Thomas, S. Paine. A. Miles, M. Adden, B. Perkins. B. Dixon. ROW 4-E. Skinner, N. McCuIIom, B. Allee, W. R Madden, J. Tidd, N. Eillleberr , B. L I' ' odor, M. y arsnllen, James TUdl0, P. Russel. ROW 5-V. R. Ranran, Mrs. Jones. - Hreshman Go 'I U I1 C I I-IaTs OTT To The neophyTes oT The STudenT Body! Their desTinies are guided by The Freshman Council which is composed of ouTsTanding boys and girls chosen Trom The eighTh grades oT The school disTricT. One represenTaTive is chosen Tor each TwenTy sTudenTs enrolled, allowing aT leasT Two Trom each school. The purpose of The organizaTion is To give The incoming class more presTige as a class, To help The new sTudenTs To become beTTer orienTed To STudenT Body life and acTiviTies, To discover leadership among The members of The class early in Their high school career, and To oTler an opporTuniTy Tor poTenTial leaders To worlc Their TirsT year. MonThly assemblies, wiTh appropriaTe seasonal programs Tor The Freshman class ollering all Freshman Talenf, consTiTuTe one oT The accomplishmenTs oT The Council. ln The monTh of December a ChrisTmas dinner, Tollowed by a parTy Tor The combined Freshman and Sophomore Councils, is planned and carried ouT. This year a lvlay Day Trolic was held on AlberTson Field in which all The Freshmen parTicipaTed. They enioyed a one-hour program, which consisTed oT songs. dances, and a play, all Freshmen TalenT. Following The program The sTudenTs engaged in an hour oT sporTs such as pushball and baseball, all supervised by college sTudenTs. Buses provided by The school Tool: The sTudenTs h T ' ' ' ' ome ollowing The TesTiviTies. FRESHMAN COUNCIL OFFICER S PresidenT ...... ........... M orris Madden Vice-Presidenf . . . . Doris Lynd Secrefary . . . . BeTTy Perkins Page Sixly-one A VARSITY CLUB ROW I--B. Davidson, J. Bailey, T. Sepulveda, D. Horney, E. Curfis, E. Ferguson. C. Maraisl. ROW 2-C. Lacey, F. ElioT, A. Dedmon, L. Mouze, J. Leppln, H. MacAllisQsr. ROW 3-G. Groal, 8. Wiley, J. Greening, L. Ochoa, J. Acosla, W. Brown, J. Hamilfon. TOP ROW-E. Troosh, S. Lewis, H. Abshear, J. Ober, L. Grey. 'Uarsity Glub AT The sign oT The paddle and The scenT of The onion, The pledges To The VarsiTy Club bow d price Tor aThleTic achievern T T b an pay The en . o e eligible Tor membership in This organizaTion a boy musl have a ToTal oT TiT'Teen poinTs earned by The winning oi leTTers in The various sporTs. The membership sponsors and Talies parT in aT leasT Three imporTanT social TuncTioris yearly. In iTs purposes oT promoTing high sTandards ol good sporTmanship Throi,ighouT The school, ol sTimulaTing an inTelligenT inTeresT in The aTh- leric program oi The school, oT bringing abouT and mainTaining a close relaTionship beTween aThleTic and academic acTiviTy, ol mainTaining The value and disTincTion of The aThleTic awards oT'Tered by The sTudenT body, ol sponsoring and supporhng all maTTers perTaining To The welTare oT The school, and oT creaTing a spiriT oT loyalTy, respecT and lriendship among The members oT The VarsiTy Club, The organizaTion is very acTive, D being especially noTed Tor iTs spiriTed iniTiaTioris held aT MT. H lf, , Baldy. Coaches Cole, Phelan, Arrambide, WhiTcomb, and l-lan- son guide The desTiriies OT This loyal organizahon. I1 T' -- Il Presidenf ....... ..... D elos Harney Vice-Presidenl . .......,. Tom Supulveda Secrefary-Treasurer . Clarence Marais? and Elwood Curfis Social Chairman . . . . .,... Bill Davidson in 4 V, l'i1ywFiiIVl1i'ii I w . N. S A f .ffxwy I 'ff' .W fd W WEARERS ROW I-R. Stroud, M Johnson M Thornbur G H l . , . g, . odsworfh, G. Mills, K. McCall, P. Refrig. ROW 2-P. McGinnis, E. Keller, J. Reidenloech, B. L. Remley, P. Perry, M. E. Perry. ROW 3- A. Bosfer, T. Oxford, B. Wechfel, B. Archer L Sendborn R Ph l , . , . een, H. Davis. ROW 4-M. R. Seppi, B. Milner, S. Anderson, B. Buflnin, B. McDeniels, D. Douglas. ROW 5-E. Chambers, J. Ellis, U. Monfgomery, M. Whiie. UU Wearers azons oT WhiTTier High are indeed The Wearers oT The To be a member of This feminine varsiTy club, an honor very seldom obTained before The iunior year, a girl musT have earned 750 poinTs by parTicipaTing in The girls' aTTer-school sporTs. BaslceTball, speeclball, volleyball, baseball, swimming, Tennis, dancing, and archery are The sporTs in which The girls may win Their poinTs. ATTer earning The W, a girl may win TurTher honors in The form oT sTripes To be worn on The sleeve of The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion sweaTer. AlThough always prominenT, The W Wearers show Their meriT parTicularly on The Play Days. These Play Days, To which all The schools OT The FooThill League are inviTed, are usually held in The early spring and Tall oT The school year. The purpose OT The organizaTion oT The Wearers is To promoTe among The girls an inTeresT boTh in aThleTics uphold The ideals oT good sporTsmanship and To TosTer a spiriT . of genuine service To The school. Guiding The underTalcings of 'T This club is The popular lvliss Jones oT The girls' physical ed ucahon sTaTT. The Am and in physical eTTiciency, To -f nh. y .1111 pins g nat :uni I Page Sixty-three LATIN CLUB ROW I-M. Bell, V. Cool, J, Silvedhorne, R. Hainer, D Allen W Johnson F Pnik F Re se . , . , . , . e . ROW 2-G. Maxwell, E. Sfone, B. Hyarf, W. Agee, A. Jordan, E. Grimeilu, J. Tuedic. ROW 3 -L. Fennell, E. M. McCullen, L. Ravel, M, Ross, B. Hari, S. Sfepp, M. L. Asher, R. STroud. ROW 4-M. Dye, G. Mills, A. Welch, Miss Sieclr, E. Connell, R. Harrison, M. Wailea. ROW 5 -R. Wylie, B. Sfickney, H. Thomas, L. Monlgomery, B. Conllin, D. Galligher, B. Remley, B Tuff. ROW b-D. Sin l D. C l ' n ey, o e, J. Trdd, J Enron, D. Lee. J. Wooddock, W. Kroener. ROW 7-B. Gee, B. George, V. Rundle, V. Sfrong, B. Thom, M. Darling, M. Kroener, E. Coffey. ROW 8-B. Blah, W. Dailey, G. HarnleH, M. McKellar, S. Anderson, B, Birch, J. Spence. ROW 9- J. Randall, R. Thompson. fatin Glub 'ilo The noblesT Roman oT Them all H June STeclc we ohler The laurel wreaThT h l l ' , , , T or er oya service To The LaTin Club STaTe. For one evening during The ldes oT March old Rome lives again when The sTudenTs OT This orqanizalion drape The Toqa and den sandals Tor The annual LaTin Club banqueT. Regular n'1eeT- ings held The second Monday oT each monTh, a ChrisTmas parTy when The members exchange giTTs, and The Roman banqueT are The chiel acTiviTies ol' The LaTin Club. On The niqhT oT Open l-louse This year The LaTin Club puT on an original ouppeT play wriTTen by Two laTin sTudenTs, This was presenTed in The Roman Room Tor all The visiTo s h ' h r w o was ed To see This original producTion. lc prornoTe The sludy of LaTin and To increase inTeresT in The lcnowledqe oT ancienf CusToms are The purposes oT The orqanIzaTion lcnown oT'licially as l.aTi S ld l' nas o a iTas. Those who have Talcen al leasT one year oT LaTin and sTudenTs now enrolled in LaTin classes are qualified +, . . , or membership n The LaTin Club. Presidenf . . . . Rosellen Harrison Vice-Prasidenl . . . Arlene Welch Secretary . . . . Geraldine Hamlel W Treasurer . . . . Jack Spence l Pug: Mixls fum SPANISH CLUB ROW I-R. Brown, B. Marfs, L. Wobermin, M. Padia, J. Blaich, M. Padia, P. MarTy. ROW 2- A. Takahashi, T. Saliz, R. Teresi, G. Williams, J, K. Broacllick, S. Sfepp, B. Barker. ROW 3- R. Gregg, H. Reemsnyder, D. McCalTerey, M. SingleTon, M. Barker, F, Mendeck, E. Keller, H Hubbard. ROW 4-T. CasTro, C. Peferson, A. Conley, B. Sl1aRer, B. DeLong, B. SlaTon, G. Maxwell. ROW 5-H. Guzman, K. Ball, B. Johnson, T. WalmouTh, Miss Wicklund, D. Lynd, C. Benfon, B. Cox, D. Hubbard. ROW 6-C. BolTwrighT, B. Kerchner, G. Holdsworih, D. Douglas, M. McKellar, L. Johnson, G. Wineinger, B. A. KenT, M. Hawley, V. Early. ROW 7-C. Biglow, F. Ricks, R. Buss, F. Blair, F. Cowen, M. L. Salmon, M. E. Rankin, H. AbernaThy. ROW 8 -M. Harris, L. York, C. Darrow, M. Marly, B. Cobb, W. CaveT, L. Rice, R. Winnen. ROW 9- T. Barajas, F. Jordan, R. Ponce, H. Yafes, R. Hammond, E. MarTine1, R. Van Bellen, P. Garcia. Spanish Club Jovenes esTudianTes de Espanol Tor you The Spanish Cl b , u was creaTed. The organizaTion meeTs once a monTh, usually in room 224. AT These monThly meeTings, The members enjoy colorTul programs oT Talks, dancing, Spanish plays, music, or picTures, all direcTly bearing upon Spain, Mexico, and oTher Spanish speaking counTries. AT one monThly meeTing The club was enTerTained by a sTudenT speaker, John Blaich, who spoke of his experiences in Mexico and CenTral America. One oT The imporTanT social evenTs of The year is The ChrisTmas parTy, usually held in The school caTeTeria. ATTer an inTeresTing pro- gram comes The crowning evenT-The b lc' T ' ' rea ing o a Mexican pinaTa filled wiTh giTTs. This year Two were broken, causing an exciTing scramble Tor The clever giTTs. A Th ' ' ' ' Cl ' ' ' no er imporTanT social evenT is The Spanish ub bangueT, which is held in May. The varied inTormaTive as well as enTerTaining programs provided Tor The organizaTion, as well as The social aTTairs, broaden The experiences oT The members in ways class work limiTaTions would noT permiT. To enioy membership in The Spanish Club, TirsT year sTudenTs musT receive a grade oT A or B Tor Their TirsT semesTer's work: any advanced sTudenT in Spanish is eligible. The opporTuniTy To converse in Spanish and The sTudy of The arTs, hisTory, cusToms. and The life oT Spanish-speaking are The principa' purposes of The club. Dona Wiclclund is The advisor oT This inTeresTing group. PresidenT . . . . . Morris Padia Vice-Presidenf . . . Ray Winnen S:-crefary-Treasurer . M. Marfy Accompanisl . . . M. Padia Reporfer . . . . . . J. Blaich Song Leader . . . . . BeTl1 and P. Marh Page Sixty-fire I I HI-Y CHAPTER l ROW I-A. Dedman T Supelvada B D , . , . avidson, C. Maraisr, E. Bailey, D. Horney. ROW 2- E. Curfis, R. Waller, Torn Phelan, L. Lewis, H. Schyler. ROW 3-C. Hendrick, M. Schilling, H. McCellisier, M. Sisk, J. Leppla, C. Byinglon. ROW 4-J. Hamilfon, W. Brown, D. Klingbiel, E. Ferguson, J. Ober. ROW 5-W. D 'l ' ' ai ey, Jim Bailey, H. Absheer. .Hi-U Ghapter COne Th Y ' i e l-li Y movemenf in Whittier was lounded wifh The organizafion of Chapler One. To il goes much honor and presfige as lhe oldesl Hi-Y club in Whirlier Union High School. From if have sprung fhe ofher l-li-Y and Junior l-li'Y clubs which have provided enlerlainmenf and guidance lor many sfudenls every year. The qualilicalions for membership in Chapler One are +ha+ The candidafe musl be a Junior or a Senior, lhal he musl have and mainlain af leasl a C average in his academic pursuils, and lhal he musl be considered worlhy by The club, lo creafe. rnainfain, and exlend lhroughouf fhe school and comrnunify high slandards ol Chrislian characleru is lhe creed by which lhe members ol' HEYY Chapler One live, Wirh Torn Phelan its adviser, Chapler One has an exlremely resourcelul program, fhe boys enioying many inleresling innovaliehs in 'he program ol lhe usual l-li-Y Club. The regu ar meelings, held every Monday eve ning al The Y. lvl. C. A., vary each weelc in lorm. Filler a shorl business meeling, enlerlainmenl ol various 'forms is always en ioyed. Speakers are engaged, mofion oicrures horrowed, sing- ers and olher enlerlainers are conlacled in order lo bring To lhe club each weelc some pleasing program. Chapler Ore always plays a greal parl in lhe execulion ol lhe rnonlhly ioinl meelings wilh lhe olher hli'Y clulos el Whillier. Trips io fhe mounlains, lo lhe beach, lo shows lv place' l' ., ,c c s o inferesl, a dale nighl, a lacully nighl, a loofball and a paslcefl3a'i ' ofher aclivilies l A l hanoeer are panned and carried :nil oy lhis o I ide-sl oi HLY organiralions. President . . . . Dan Klinglaiel Vice-Presidenl . . . Cid Hendricks Treasurer . . . . . Bob Smifh Sergeanf-affArms . . . Jim Ober l'ugr'.Nl'xli xix SENIOR HI-TRI ROW I-M. Shaw, B. Archer, P. McCandless, B. Gales, J. Logue. S. Green, B. Perkins. ROW 2- N. Homier, B. Pond, E. Angle, B. Milner, A. Weland, L. Crooks. ROW 3-G. Beardon, W. Johnson B. Fenh, E. Posi, B. Barron, P. O'Neil, M. L. Terry. ROW 4-A. Landrefh, D. Hoskins, V. Smifh P. Reliig, B. Logue, l. Sianley. ROW 5-M. Ross, E. Woodward, K. Ball, T. Oxford, M. Seppi, B. Wachiel, M. Eason. ROW 6-A. Crew, G. Holdsworih, B. Brighf, S. Hancock, D. Douglas, N. Sfanley. ROW 7-N. Reynolds, H. Morrison, G. Hill, B, MecDanials, D. Bullock, R. Smifh M. McKellar. ROW 8-V. Holmes, M. Benneff, A. Dickey, H. Fry, J. Cheney, T. Collins, M. Tekeel Senior J-li-Uri Social evenls every monlh, dale nighls, lrips, speakers, pol' lucks, ioinl' parlies wiih l-li-Y's, Senior fare- well. Whal organizalion is described by lhis imposing lisl of aclivilies? None olher lhan lhe Senior Hi-Tri, an organizafion limifed lo sophomore, iunior, and senior girls. Guided by a group of capable officers The l-li-Tri has enioyed an unusually happy year. This year's program has included a rollicking week-end ai Camp Arbolado when lhe snow was al ilS besi. A special dale nighi was held in Febru- ary, when lhe girls really showed fhe boys a good lime by 'raking lhem lo see a very worlh-while movie in Los Angeles and lo a supper dance aflerwards. Almosl complele allendance marked lhis gala affair. In slriving io Find and give The besl, in seeking lo creale, mainiain and exlend in lhe school and communiiy high sfandards ol Chrislian characlerf' lhe l-li-Tri has enjoyed a very prolilable year. To enioy lhe privileges of ihis organizalion each girl musl main- lain a C average in grades, make regular paymenf ol dues, and keep up a regular allendance al lhe meelings, Leading 'rhis club and helping il To mainlain ils high slandards is ihe very capable Belly Gales. Presideni . . . . June Logure Vice-Presidenf . . . Clerebell Harger Secreiery . . . Eleanor Kiefer Treasurer . . . Shirley Green Social Chairman . . Berry Milner Page Sixty-5 n i l HI-Y. CHAPTER II ROW I-K, Ledbefier, H. McPheerson, B. Swarmng, B. Ausfin, C. Horfon, E. Griffifh. ROW 2- B. Shure, D. Weifer, R. BoUes, B. Kroener, T. FenneH, ROW 3-G, Almond, T. Woodward, E, PaNerson, L. Morris. H. LINE-n, P. Lamm, ROW 4-J. Spence, R, Tlwrnpson, D. Crow, J. Fergu- son, B. Blake, R, MacKenzie. H1 Y Chapter Two The Howes? of H1 Y Chf11,M,-r- wa 1, r'11fg1 M-:W 151-A 1,Qr1r!SJ11I'1i7r H' Y, Leo 111, 111. ndxfsc-rr Dlfil Crow 11111 cvrqar11z61f on H1!S1YY7Odf 11'-15'-U ww-' Lmwn 111 Ilvef, raffvv ami Wfercsffnq, NVHI1 The oirwf H1 YNY 1? 15 pnrdqcdwfcmirs-f1f11 m.1Ir 11'1 1 1 1 -1.11111 fhf111,qFm,1 frm 5101001 and COrr1r'm1r1H5, Nqrw standards of Chrkfian :3r1araCTQ-r. ' The q1.a1W?57C11111-'1-' far mQrr1mQrf,r111w1n H10 cnrqanlzaflorw nm Fl quod Scrwolasfc sfnnd 1V1f1, f1r1 f1Cf1ve1 rnefrvwravrsr-111 tm 'rw -'11.11fr' 11111, .5 XV? ' 1'-r 1-11qHSCr1c11i1f .-1 Y7TCVT'Wb0lS1I'71ll1UHwlE XOl+WO!T'1PVL', runhpr or 5f:r11o1':'1f1w and T51 11: 1'-1' 515 'hw 'd.1I'11 'r1fE1P1?1e '1. OVCCH1 me 0'f-cfrvcf iWiCC WWIVXXA WH' Cluiieiwnifw-,,lie-a1dw1r1d rn1111nT.1'n www 1-'ri 1n11 1-1 j.,',v'c1w1.'5 C1'1 nowrnr-'nbvrf f1rQ1n 1f1?12d, 1!dH'6'VNrQh', and frfpg 'Q rpfagrg-,qj1:'11M1r,11t 11,111 ,11 1 vvvr Uwfv '7111 'hffklflh f1r1m,lf1m'N1f 11-'L-'UWX yixarv. TrTf l'71C1VW pcwv- fr N115 xc-f1r's :H+-1111114 vv'f1'11 vw- rwnfdf +Hvw 111.1 N1 111, 1511- C'L1r1f1nd H10 r1111w11f1f Fnfmfvf 4111 FA. r-r- A 11f111c11.1 ' A' wnicn frm' bvjw of HW w cgi1'11.'11'1.1r1 4-rr?-1'1,1vw.1 WW 11 F11'r1vr1, N51 f,M1b1wa151GaCT1vi- in HW- 51516111111 J Vw 'nf VTYf'rf'f1VWQf- WMF 'Hg- 1'1? 1E H1 Y CdLlbS 07 X-N'r1 1 '1 Ur: 1. :fr-1-1141.1 11nf1.wfHw- 'ncw' 1nM1re1d1r1f1 Or irwff 1-r1.1qm11 1 5' frv ,rm .1 mmf 11K-11,11 111 SNMP girl 1 1 . Presidenf . . , Ted Maibis Vice-Presidenf . . Byron Ausfin Secreiary-Treasurer . . Keifh Ledbefier Sonia, Chairmen . . Howard McPherson wi l'11uf N1 111-rl.u7.1' f IDENTIFICATION GIRL RESERVES ROW I-B Bailey H Jones P Perr M E P H . , . , . y, . . erry, . Davis, R. Brown. ROW 2-J. JelTries, M. Singlelon, G. Mills, A. Welch, J. Phelan, R. Haffner. ROW 3-E. Robins, E. Birge, S. STepp, M. Dye, L. Keyes, B. Kechner, B. Brown. ROW 4-C. Chase, K. McKruger, J. ShuTe, F. Holcohlm, E. Welsh, R. Harrison. ROW 5-B. Roark, B. Farrow, M. Worcesfer, M. Darling, V. STrong, M. Kroner, A. Rosenburger. ROW 6-J. Ellis, P. Brownell, V. Jenks, M. Wl1iTe, 5. Anderson, G. Buehler. ROW 7-J. Grieves, B. Buffkin. K. Morris, R. Trouhier, A. M. Jenks, J. Hackett ROW 8- B. Tuff, C. Grieves, A. Riclder, C. Coppock. Qirl fReserves Any girl in high school who has The sincere desire To I may join This group, Known Tor The happiness which They have broughT To a greaT many Tamilies in The communiTy Through Their welTare work, The Girl Reserves bofh aT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas Times may be seen aT any parT oT The Town bringing cheer To The unTorTunaTe. AlThough philanThropic in purpose, The club does noT neglecT liTe's gayer aspecTs. The Girl Reserves have perTecTly rioTous Times on FaculTy NighT, aT lvloTher and DaughTer BanqueTs, and on daTe nighTs. On daTe nighT This year The girls enjoyed someThing very diTTerenT Trom The usual enTerTainmenTs, occupying Their Time in a scavenger hunT, Tol- Iowed by well-earned reTreshmenTs. The purpose oT This club of varied acTiviTies is To Tace liTe squarely and To find and give The besT, To build a Tellowship OT girls de- voTed To The Task QT realizing in Their common liTe Those ideals ' T dad o personal and social living To which They are commiTTed by Y Their Tailh as ChrisTians. Miss Lucile VerhulsT very capably guides The club in all acTiviTies. ive according To The code oT The Girl Reserve Club President . . . . Mary Ellen Perry Vice-President . . . . . H. JOYIBS Secrelary . . . S. Anclerivn Treasurer . . . . . . H. Davis Program Chairman . . Porfia Perry Page Sixly-nine Hl-Y CHAPTER THREE ROW I-B. Walker, B. Craig, R. Slevens, L. Rice, B. George. ROW 2-R. Ticld, J. Rand ll N. Edmonsfon, R. Gooclin. ROW 3-J. Blaich H. D ' a . , ye, B. Dingle, R. Posi, D. Hunier. ROW 4- G. Graaf, B, Wiley, H. Tebbels, M. O'Connor. .Hi-U Ghapter jhree Foriy men onamounlain ealc h p ,yoe o-ho and a bolfle of milk! In fhe mounlains or ai fhe beach, lhe acfive membership ol HifY Chapler Three is usually preseni in lull sfrenqlh. Conlribuiinq lo fhe monihly ioinl meelinqs. wiih lhe olher Hi-Y Clubs oi Whillier is only one of ils acliviiies. The member- ship, limiled lo Juniors and Seniors, also enioys dale niqhls, informal iniliaiions, lrips and poi-luck sup- pers. This year Chapler Three held iwo dale niqhfs, one in lafe November when The organizalion visiled one of rhe iashionable resiauranls ol Los Angeles, and fhe second in The spring of lhe new year. Shorily alle-r The opening ol lhe lirsl semesfer new members were admified fo l'he organizaiion. The iniliafion, an enioyable allair lor lhe senior members, was held ai Balboa. Aqain in December Chapier Three iniliaied pledges, this lime in lhe blealc and snowy al- x V mosphere oi Camp Arboiado, Led by a group oi Capable and dependable oilicers, ihe boys ol lhis orqanizalion have profiled from a successful and enjoyable year ol assocgialion. To Creale mainlain, and exrend ihroiiqhoiil ihe school and communify high slandards ol Chrisfian characierm is ihe goal foward which Mr. Holloway, lhe clubs adviser, leads ine qroiip, Presideni . . . . Roberf Sievens Viceepresideni . . .... Lucian Rice Secrefary . , . . Norman Edmonsfon Treasurer . , . . Bill Craig l'r1gr'.N1'iz'nli '37 HIYCH ROWI R B - AFTER IV -- . ishop, L. Darling, P. Sfudebalrer, H. Therolf, B. Seimon, J. Morgan. ROW 2- E. Skinner, W. Morgan, J. Arrambide, E. Sfone, G. Burlre. ROW 3--A. Jordan, M. McLaren, P. Russell, J. Tidd, B. Lassleben, G. Horine ROW 4-Ed Wore, M. Madden, A. Davis. H1 Y Chapter Four The Junior l-li-Y, younger brolher of 'rhe l-li-Y chapfers, is made up of freshman and sophomore boys. The qualificafions for membership in 'rhis organizafion are a recommendalion by lwo-lhirds of lhe aclive members of The club, a membership in lhe freshman or sophomore class, and 'rhe abilily lo pass lhe l-li-Y induclion requiremenls. As wilh lhe ofher l-li-Y clubs, lhe purpose ol Jrhe Junior l-li-Y is lo creale, mainlain, and exlencl lhroughoul lhe school and commuriily high slandards of Chrislian characlerf' Weekly meelings every Thursday nighl al The Y. lvl. C. A. combined wilh beach parlies al Long Beach or Anaheim Landing, pariicipaiion in lhe monihly ioiril meeiings ,V 1. b. ,, , , wilh 'rhe olher Hi-Y chaplers, pol-luck suppers, and inilialion I I held al Ml. Baldy are some ol The aclivilies in which a member ol: ihe Junior Hi-Y may parlicipale. F 'Wi Presidenr . . . M. Madden-Wm. Lassleben A Vice-Presideni . . . ' S . E. Slunner-Graham Horine A l , i l A I i ecreiary . . . . . . R. McFarlen-Ed Moore V Pago Szfzwrly-orzc - - f-3 'f-'fi 43? -. , ' -,-- , .- ' ,N x . gr -.-1' - e s .5 .,' ' 1' v - E l' V? ' j ,Q-, e 6 jf. ..-f -' 1 1 . if-, , - iz , x J . , . A - ,, ' .W . 'I F, 4, . ,Wg . .. i t ,v M, s i 4 I I X P I0 Q p .A 4 '19 ' . 4: ,,,,, . Xl ' Q 1' BAND ROW I-Theodore Schull: Bell C , y arfer, Della Hernandel, Sllerill Neece, Lesier Means, Chas. Sfollberg, Gordon Jones, Jean Irving, Roberf Jordan. ROW 2-Roberl Gregg, Billy Rouzer, William Kinsely, Alice Maroney, Thelma Olson, Donald Slarliey, Howard Wiley, J. I. Chicken- leff. ROW 3-Lois Olson, Harriel Saunders, KenneIl1 Olson, Jack Delliuler, Virginia Allen, Roloerf Daun, Elizabefh Haag, Audrey Swanson, Lucian Rice. ROW 4-Alberf Wills, Dale Robinson, Kennelli Faulkner, Billy Cobb, Irene Moore, Alberla Waer, Dorothy Black. ROW 5- Glenn Overlwoll, Roberl Haag, Thurman Brannon, Raymond Sauden, Marlin Sfronberg, Grover Ahman, Dewey Hodgin, George Hempson. ROW 6-Ira Sclieb, Lois Monlgomery, Alborf Waer, Gordon Goff, Ted Scliab. I-lere comes llne bandl Led by Mr,Cl1iclsanZelLl, llie adviser and direclor, flwe Wliillier Union High School Band, clad in formal unilorms ol red and while, s'eppinq alonq willi precision and snap and play ing slirrinq airs, never lails lo move 'ne lwearls ol observers. Ilnis orqanizalion ol advanced players ol musical inslrumenls was crealed lo lurllwer musical develoomenl and lraininq, lo slimulale school spiril, and Io serve flie sclnool and communily in every oossible manner, 'llie abilily lo play a band inslrumenl, al llie iudgmenl ol flie direclor, willnq and conslanl cooperalion, and good cilizenslwip are qualifica- lions demanded ol llwe members ol lne band. Al loolbal' games 'me band perlorms slunls on llne field and provides music lor pep songs. llw oarlicipalion in a low parades lor llie sclwool. communily, and palriolic orqanizalions is anollwer ol llne bands imporlan' aclivilies. Playing lor pep and palriofic as- semblies, baslcelball qames, line P,l.A. Circiis. 'lie Avocado Show. and a concerl during Educalion weelc lnelp in carryinq oul llwe clubs oiiroose, Qccaskunal skalinq parlies and ollier social Iunclions shared willn flue Iwo orclieslras and 'lie Junior Band are enioyeo williin ine orqanizalion ilsell, ll is inlefesling lo nolo llrial iasl year lbe band made llwirly live sclwooi and public apoearances. Tliis year Wliillier Higns band was unique in llwal if marched alfended by lwo drum maiorelles Diasidws lbe regular eaoer. Presidenl. . . Glen Overlloll Secrefary . . . Jean Lrving Social Chairman . . . Ira Scllab Librarian . . . Dewey Hodgin l'i1gi- Nrywnli lun al i - L ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE ROW I-M. L. Asller, B. Cook, B. Furnie, G. LaRoque, L. Croolr, R. LeClaire, A. Holland, M. Boyce. ROW 2-B. Marlin, E. Knox, P. Math. B. Marh, M. Thornburg, I. Mengel, P. Refiig, H. Meyers, N. Flanagan. ROW 3-E. Shir, B. Conlrlin, J. Reidsnbach, L. Hoslefler, P. Perry. V. ReHig, S. Arnberger, R. Harrison. ROW 4-V. Trumble, A. Beagle, L. Hendrix. A. Woods E. Sinclair. E. Railsbaci, V. Bruce, B. Cox, D. Alf d. R or OW 5-S. Thomason, E. Sfyerwali, J. Ellis, P. Collins, B. McDaniels, M. Robinson, A. Rosenberger. .Advanced Qirls' Qlee Glub ngbirds of lhe Junior and Senior classes, organized as lhe Advanced Girls' Glee Club, have made quile a place for fhemselves, To belong lo fhis organizafion, a girl musl show individual lalenl' and a marlced inferesf in music. Among +he aclivilies ol lhis group are operelfas and enferlainmenis of all sorfs bolh al home and abroad, programs for school assemblies and enlerlainmenls for olher schools. One ol The ioremosf en- leriainmenls provided by lhis group was lhe program given for Lillie Lake School. ln presenling pro- grams lor schools, for churches, and various ofher organizalions fhe Advanced Girls' Glee Club has gained a name for ifself in lhe communily. The reperloire of T ' sacred and secu'ar and an exlensive acappella chorus designed fo give fraining in a wide field of music. ln preparing programs for lhis group fhe very compelenl adviser and leader, Mr. Perry, keeps in mind boih The enlerlainmenl value of ihe selec- irons and lhe possibiliiies of individual vocal improvemenl ol each member. The feminine so he c'ub includes a variely ol songs boih Presidenf . . . J. Riedenbach Vice-Presiden+ . . . B. McDanieIs Secrerary . . Ann Rosenberqer Treasurer . . . . . P.ReHig Social Chairman . . . . F. Perry , , Page Seventy-three CARDINAL GUIDES ROW I-I Wing, 7 H. Terry, 5 A. Ehrich, 2 H. 8 R. Brown. 6 D. Black, CARDINAL GUIDES R. Teresi, 2 L. Websfer, 3 A. Takahashi, 4 F. Conaway, 5 V. Erickson, 6 F. Woo, 8 S. Tado. ROW 2-I J. Conklin, 2 L. Criswell, 3 K. Broadlick, 4 M. L. McLean, 6 L. Sesma, 7 B. Smiih, 8 E. Nickols, 9 H. Buford. ROW 3-I A. Davis, 3 N. DeVilbiss, 4 M. Eason, 5 E. Kiefer, 6 N. J. Homeier, 7 A. Weland, ROW 4-I M. Purdy, 2 M. Graue, 3 R. Davis, 4 K. Farr, 5 V. Reynolds, 7 M. L. Asher, 8 V. Ray, 9 M. Huey ROW 5-I .l Diaz, 2 B. Kroener, 3 E. Thornburg, 4 D. Weiller, 5 L. Wesi, 6 E. Holiqrave, 7 G. Ahmann, 8 E. Sandberg. ROW 6-l V. Sfrunk, 2 L. Crawford, 3 E. Hubbling, 4 M. Mariin, 5 O. Gillian, 6 L. Olson, 7 M. McKellar. ROW 7-I K. Olona, 2 C. D. Muliord, 3 M. Cole, 4 L. BeH, 5 L. Wobermin, 6 N. Flanagan. ROW 8-I C, Suffon, 2 P. Lamm, 3 D. LeFever, 4 N. Andrus, 5 C. Peferson, 6 P. Damron. Who are lhese siudenis, who with a friendly smile and a courleous qeslure, mee? guesis al ihe school doors, help mainlain oroer in lhe halls, and promole good cifizenship in lhe school? The Cardinal Guides, of course. This large orqanizalion. 'he Cardinal Guides, has an ever-changing membership which furnishes in 'rime of need ollice assislanls, felephone clerks, and check-sland helpers. Passing marks in all subiecls are required lor membership in Cardinal Guides. Freshmen in fheir iirsl semesler of hiqh school are noi admilled lo fhe orqanizalion. xy Cardinal guides ROW I-I M. Sinqleion, 2 M, Kellar, 3 A. Bosier, 4 D, Waikins, 5 M. Blew, 6 R, Wylie, 7 K. Kalaoka, 8 R, Slroud. ROW 2-I E. Hunf, 2 M. Pulliam, 3 B. Fanf-1,4 M. Mccargar, 5 I. Lynd, 6 5. Mashburn, 7 H. Alcorn. ROW 3-I D. Slrunk, 2 L, Swanson, 3 D. Cox, 4 M. L. Whife, 5 S. Hoogbruin, 6 J. Bearden, 7 M. Albright B B. BarreH. ROW 4-I M. Mar1in,2 C. Jerxykow- ski, 3 B. George, 4 Miss Gebhardt, 5 K. Kenl, 6 J. Morris, 7 C. Surnii. ROW 5-I K. Meyer, 2 R. Lemen, 3 W. Cavefl, 4 S. Kidd, 5 E. Peterson, 6 W. Hunnicuh, 7 D. Diaz, 8 G. Rallifi. ROW 4-I A. Johnson, Z J. Wright, 3 J. Hooper, 4 C. Caiher, 5 E. Peierson, 6 B. Gauldin, 7 G. J. Gasion. ROW 7-I L. Ulery, 2 E. Gilfwedl, 3 M. E. Chambers, 4 E. Sinclair, 5 B. Farrow, 6 M. Hawley. ROW 8-I J. Herhberq, 2 C. Polder, 3 G. Buehler, 4 M. Eikelberry, 5 J. Grieve, 6 G. Samples. ROW 9-I W, Rouiledge, 2 J. Ricks, 3 R. Posf, 4 J. Ferguson, 5 C. Qualls, 6 R, Rolhrock. Commerce Club COMMERCE CLUB ROW I-M. Singlelon, G. Mills, M. Blew, B. Rouse, M. Burgess, M. Gnagy, B. Purcele. ROW 2-M. Nisbel, R. Johnson, R. Hawes, G. Puls, J. Bearden, C. Sumi. ROW 3-M. McKeller, M. Thornburg, O. Popp, Miss Nelson, L. Johnson, F. Holcomb, T. Beamer. ROW 4- J. Wrighl, J. Harper, B. Forrow, A. Johnson, M. E. Chambers, C. Kenworfhy. ROW 5-G. Colby, M. Bogerls, Folder, J. Jaber, H. Saunders, B. Galligher, M. Inwood. ROW 6-G. Scarf, J. Tifus, R. Eason, D, Eggerfy, C. Darro, H. Ulery. ROW 7-R. Sugg, T. Valenfine. The Commerce Club sfarls oh! each promising year by sponsoring a 'rea in lhe llal To which all new members faking a commercial subiecl are mviled Since mosl commercial sludenls consider lhe opporlunify of membership in lhe Com merce Club an oufslanding advanlage, lhis lea is very well allended Once a member, each sfudenl is encouraged lo promole service, loyally and fellowship in lhe commercial deparlmenr, and lo increase his knowledge ol aclual business life. Besides lhe business meeling held every monlh, lhe club indulges in many oulsfanding social aclivilies during lhe course ol lhe year COMMERCE CLUB ROW I-R. Tersi, M. Gilberr, J. Jefferies, C. Meyers, P. Whilaker, M. Gilberl, F. Pail. ROW 2 -M, Nesbifr, M. Eberharf, R. Siroud, S. Slepp, B. Barron, I. Takahashi. ROW 3-R. Cross K. Erwin, C. Peferson, R. Slayfon, W. Johnson, M. Haack, J. Henderson. ROW 4--D. Sfrunlr, l. Lepke, D. Brandi, D. Haendiges, C. Funlz, D. McCaffery. ROW 5-M. Johnson, V. Reynolds, M Marlin, F. Mendecln, G. Bearclen, M. Brabec, F. Wing. ROW 6-M. O'Rourlr, V. Nable, J. Malm, M. Mowell, F. Morales. ROW 7-E. Keller, E. Marlin, V. Jernigan, D. Hubbard, E. Knox, C. Chase, A. Bosfer. Page Seven ly-fue I unior Gouncil Prom, Prom, and more Prom Ihe 'home ol rhii. and every yenris Junior Couniil. Beqinninq alboul Ihr- wucond sr-niesm-r lhe preparelions lor lhe Prom are riroqresiinq i-emily. Since 'his is lm 'wiv purllosif ul Ihr- COuUCil 'ne'-. dn-vfhif fi qrenl deal ol 'ime Io fnis ever impcrlanl lribule lo lhe de parlinq seniors, And In Ihis Com- millr-ix maoe up ol many Conimillees do wr' J.' wwe our Ihanks and aoprecia- lion lor lhis excgilinq and looked lor evenl. JUNIOR COUNCIL STANDING-Lefi fo righf: Beify Tuff, Befiy McDaniels, Benny Benson, Harold Schuyler. SITTING-LefI Io right: Belle Pond, Belly Perkins, Anne Rosenberger, Everefr Dielrick, Nor- fleeI Callicolf, Dorothy Bullock, Virginia Jenks, Sophomore Gouncil For Ihe bellermcnl ol those who have jusl shed Ihe sliqrna ol Ihe green and have allained lhe diqnily ol lhe Sophomore class, lhe Sophomore Council was organized. Composed ol sludenls voled inlo Ihe orqanizalior who 'nusl be receivinq C's or above in lheir school work, lhe Sophomore Council was Crealed lo lead 'he Sophomore Class in all ol ils aclivi lies. The aclivilies ol We Council if- self are lo plan and heip carry our lhe Sophomore class meelinqs, social ac Iivilies wifhin lhe club, lhe carb- of class eleclions, and The mainleirinq of a higher slandard lor lhe Sopho- more Class. lvliss Perdew is lhe ad viser responsible For lhe success ol lho Sophomore Council. SOPHOMORE COUNCIL ROW I-Leff Io righr, boHom Io Iop are: Mary Louise Terry, Jay Kay Broedlick, Befky Jo Young, Berry Jane Rouzer, Vesfa Gufhary, Pairicia Baker, Flora Dora Wing. ROW 2-ShiqeIo Nishio, Arnold Cnrpenfer, James Fulbrighf, John Perkins, Eugene Thornburg, Hans Thomsen. ROW 3-Irene Lynd, Marjorie Pulliam, Virginia Sfouffer, Mary While, Erlyne Woodward, Phyllis Mccandless, Beffy Carier, ROW 4-Ted Malhis, Jim Ellis, Roberi Greening, Roberl Blake, RoberI Applegafe, Ralph Belles. ROW 5-Alice Adrien, John Ferguson, Rulh Barels, Mildred Eason. l'fluv'Nw1i-lin ul Shades of The vigilanfes ride again when fhe Vigilance Commiffee swings info acfion. Pledged fo serve Whiffier Union I-ligh School in any capacify, fo guide fellow sfudenfs or fo discipline fhem if necessary. fhis organizafion does a greaf service fo fhe school. The members meef every Monday eighfh period in Mr. Chapman's office or in special meefings called by fhe presidenf. California Infer- scholasfic Federafion sfanding in grades, good cifizenship, and sin- cerify wifh a sympafhefic feeling foward fellow sfudenfs are fhe qualificafions for membership. If is under Mr. Chapman! leadership fhaf fhe Vigilance Commillee has accomplished much of imporfance during fhe pasf year, GIRLS' COUNCIL Leff and of lable fo righi: Margaref Adden, Anne Rosenberger, Geraldine Granf, Doroihy Douglas, Arlene Welch, Helen Jones, Mary Whife. Page Svilrnly-.ve-x,erz 'Uigilance Gommittee mis vieiLANcs communes STANDING-Lefl lo right Elwood Curlis. Ed Bailey. Leland Larson, John Ferguson. Jim Bailey. Jim Ellis, Bill Davidson, Jim Ober. SITTING-Lefl fo right Cid Hendriclns, Siu Lewis, Arvle Declmon, Munroe Benson, Ed Ferguson, Delos Horney, Tom Sepulveda. Qirls' Gouncil I summon Jane Doe from room 700 fo room IO6 for inferview wifh fhe Girls' Council. Every Thursday, period eighf, blue slips similar fo fhis are senf ouf fo girls asking fhem fo come in for a conference wifh fhe Girls' Council. These meefings are nof essenfially fo reprimand fhe girls, buf are a means of allowing fhem fo explain fheir posifion, especially fhose in fhe school who perhaps do nof un- dersfand. In fhis way a beffer har- mony among fhose in charge and fhe girls of fhe Sfudenf Body pre- vails. In view of helping each girl wifh her problem, principally fhe problem of uniform, Mrs. I-lolf and Mrs. Vincenf and fhe girls of fhe council live up fo fhe following purpose: To fosfer a spirif of co- operalion among all fhe girls of fhe hgh school. Radio Club RADIO CLUB AT DESK-Howard Gilberf, John Rofhroclu. STANDING-Merle Morgan, Bill Slonay, Konneih Ford, Mr. PiHs, Everefi Hunf, Floyd Nichols, William Girard, William Schulh, Reber? Moore, The philalelisls 01 the School have recenlly flocked loqelher lo form lhe Slamp Club, The newesl ol our orqanizalions. Under lhe guidarce ol lvlr. Warren, lhe club was formed lo liosler and lurfher an inf leresl in and knowledge el slamps and The counlrie-i lrom which They Come. lo be qualified lor me'nY bership in lhig orqanizalion one musl be a member ol fhe Whill'er l-ligh sludenl body, mainlain A schelfxslic average el 'il leasl C, and be voled inlo lhe Club aller applying for membershio lhreuqh members in lull slandinq. The ac- livilie5 el lhe Stamp Ciub Consisl ol biiilrlinq and mainlainq a Club Colle-ilion, lrading slamps among fellow membem, correspondinq wilh locai and loreiqn colleclimi. Richard Fralicl, Billy Wallar. S ta m p C l u b Caliinq caliinq C,Q.. Cn line all radio Uhamu , Per lhe ioenelit ol radio ztrilhusiml-. in Vlfhflliiir Union High Sqhiml, lhe Rariiiu Ciub Wm Orqnriirf-ci iii lur- lhf-r rho lmewierlqe nl rfidio among ilg mernlzers ln lheir -,pare lime, fne member: el lhii, nrqfariimlion ffnler .ind play w'lh wirvf, .md queer foi 5 in an eller? lo farwlure IVIWY' 'he air siqrmii, lrwh eulside wiziiffrm, lhq- lheori nncl prima life- ul amnleur radio Comunicalion qov ern this aclivilies ol lhe orqaniza' lien, Wilh Mr. Pills nl lhe lcey, lhis lively group ol boys has been consislently dislurbinq lhe upper alniosphere wilh lheir siqnaln. STAMP CLUB STANDING-Borden Rice, Loren Zool, Niel Kriens, James Carfer. SITTING-Phil Sludebaker, Roger Van Bellen, Norileel Callicofi, Helen Whiffaler. l'u,g,imiwrizifigli1 Cherchez la Temme, and whom do we Tind? Miss George is la dame disTinguel Under her leadership The French Club oTTers an opporTuniTy Tor French sTudenTs To hear and spealc French, sTimulaTes an inTer- esT in la vie Francaise, and pro- moTes good Tellowship. lv1onThly programs and occasional parTies are numbered among The club's acTiviTies. One oT The mosT im- porTanT oT These is The annual clin- ner given aT The end oT each year in honor oT The graduaTing senior members. Tre's genTil, n'esT-ce pas? FRENCH CLUB Hrench Glub ROW I-M. Cole, M. Perry, J. Schoensiegal, A. Welch, M. Wailas, R. Sfroud. ROW 2- E. Robbins, S. Bullis, Miss George, R. Wiley, G. Mills. ROW 3-J. Morris, K. Morris, J. Hocloff, A. Rosenberger. .Art Glub l ART CLUB ROW I-H. Woo, M. ScoTT, M. Blew, J. Morgan, B. Wingard, L. Ralph, J. Silverfhorn. ROW 2-B. L. MaThews, C. Russell, Miss Wheailand, G. Walls, M. Fihhuch, B. Johnson. ROW 3-A. Welch, A. J. Henry. L. Henry, L. Lewis, L. Keyes, E. Kerchner, A. Tula. ROW 4-C. Sumi, D. Hernandez, M. lrwood, H. Drumheller, M. Telnell, M. Eason. ROW 5-V. McDonald, Doris Miller. Page Sevenlyaninc You may, iT you are a sTudenT who has aesTheTic TasTes, Tind compan- ionship wiTh oTher kindred spiriTs in The ArT Club. Anyone inTeresTed in arT and making a sTudy of iT is eligible Tor membership. WiTh Miss WheaTland as adviser, The club has Tor iTs expressed purpose The pro- moTion OT an inTeresT in arT in all iTs branches. The club presenTs programs TeaTuring TrequenT Tallms by represenTaTive spealcers such as Miss Cloud Trom The Woodbury College. Occasional social aTTairs add zesT To The organizaTion. The ArT Club has The honor oT being one of The oldesT organizaTions in The school. Garduud guards Allr-Noril Riqlil Ureesl imrill Al case-f Mustered unoer llif- super- yisiuri ol Sffrqearil VV0i-QS, ilu' boys Ol Cnrdirml Guard, e,i-rye six 'irloi 'alum usliers, and urimuunir-A po- ,ir3e, Wim lmndie lim cgmwcls iii all iii nu' gr-lwol qairius .xml iilliiirs. The Carciirml Grimm appear .ml all igur allilelia conwisvs bedecll-cl in hue irc-users arm while wliiris li'pLif'1'l ull Willi ii 'iillo wriiiff effiuperd overseas rap, llirry are iridr-uri a pleasing siqhl in llie mam rmlrmns wrm visil our Carrie Dun. Biisirwsu lilce, firm, lwul fgurle Que., iris qrciup lim won ilu nirlwe in llwc lwall ol lfiniw oi Wlii ier l-lieili Fcriool. CARDINAL GUARDS ROW I-B. DeLeong, J. Blaich, R. Smifh, D. Horney, M, Ashworlli, H, Keesling. ROW Z -O. Martin, M. Reyes, H. McGucliin, Mr. Weiss, T. Woodward, D. Gnisqy, C. Dellon. ROW 3-C. While, T. Valenfme, R. McDonald, J. Valenime, R. Gooclin, D. LeFever. ROW 4-J, Roihrock, W. Fennel, T. Herfel, B. Dingle, C. Baines. Truly a red badqe ol zseryicc is llie picfuresque scarlel safin Cape wcrr' by the girls ol llwe school wiic' qraciously quide us as ushers. lriis qroup of qirls is organized encli year wlwolly lor llne purpose ol uslweririq al acliyilies sueli as 'lil Sim' League and Mio-Year plays, rho Operella. Comriiericefnenl ex ercisos and Baccialnureaic. Any qir wlwo lies: had a passing qracif in all subiecls during llir: preyicvue semi-sler may malw arzrpliafvifnri lv become a riwerrilucrr ol llwis group Cluririq llie limo sei lor lliei pur Dose. Miss Drnlwe Vl V'y Qfiecrivfeli-, suoeryises rliesf- girls in ilieir ciulirrs ii? U' l'll ' . llshers USHERS ROW I-R. Teresi, K. Kafoalna. L. Croolns, V. Callicofi, P, Perry, L. Monfgomery, 6. Barmore. ROW 2-K. Broadliclr, B. Reagan, E. L. Tyrone, H. Alcorn, P. Relfig, B. Garlen. ROW 3-P. Paine, F, Huggins, E. Hosfeffer, M. While, V. Eclles, K. McCall, A. Crew. ROW 4-R. Smifh, B. McDaniels, V. Slrong, M. Darling, L. Ulery, Folder. ROW 5- M. Blew, M. L. Asher, C. Polder, Miss Dralre, M. Kean, E. Knox, R. Harrison. ROW 6- R. Wylie, E, Connell, E. Coffey, L. Johnson, J. Hockefl, G. Mills, l'uai' ffliglili .Attendance Glerks The ATTendance Clerks are a volunTary group oT sTudenTs chosen Tor Their scholarship, eTTiciency, and speed, and are responsible Tor assisTing in The smooTh running oT The ATTendance OTTice. Since our school Tunds are largely dependenT upon an accuraTe record oT aTTendance, a high degree oT care musT be exercised by assisT- anTs in This work. The ATTendance Clerks have proved Themselves indis- pensable in carrying ouT many oT The rouTine duTies oT The ATTendance OTTice, such as collecTing, sorTing, and Tiling absence cards, answering The Telephone, and running innumerable responsible errands. ATTENDANCE ROW I-J. Hopsin, V. Early, B. Kerchner, C. N T 'A CLERKS ickerson, V. Jenks, H. Jones .ROW 2-K. Harvey, G. La Roque, Miss Kenworihy, A. Crew, L. Swanson. ROW 3-H. Hubbard, H. Dean, T. Woodword, J. ArneTT, I. Graham, E. Mengle. B. Dingle, R. Qourtesy Glubs COURTESY CLUB ROW I-B. Moyle, S. STepp, E. McKeller, M. Shaw, B. Perkins, R. Dunn, M. McKeller. ROW 2 -R. Wanamaker, W. Johnson, K. Sirrs, G. Abrahanson, L. Phillip, P. Hasfer, C. Smifh. ROW 3 -R. Phelan, M. Grave, V. Ware, J. Cheney, M. TeKell, A. Crawford, E. Knox, L. Marfin. ROW 4-T. Oxford, B. Wachfel, E. Kellar, Mrs. Counsell, Miss Cummings, M. E. Perry, M. R. Seppi. ROW 5-M. Ensley, D. M. Lyons, E. Longley, S. Mashburn, A. Adams, B. A. KenT, E. Park, J. LeMay. ROW 6-R. Parks, L. Hendricks, A. Maroney, L. Bender, M. E. Rankin, N. Sianlsy, F. Holcomb. ROW 7-L. Peralfa, D. Bullock, H. Morrison, B. MacDaniels, S. Anderson, J. HockeTT, M. Arrnifage, M. Dickie. ROW 8-T. Valenfine, R. Sugg, K. Morris, F. Zock, A. M. Jenks, R. Wylie, H. Perry, J. Whaley, B. Lawson, E. Wilson, J. Herhburg, H. Dye. Page Eiglziy-nne ROW 4-C. Pippin, C. Oualls, M. Kean, Green. LiTe is noT so shorT buT ThaT There is always Time Tor courTesy. The per- soniTicaTion oT courTesy iTselT is evi- denT in The membership OT The Cour- Tesy Club. Under The guidance of The advisers, Mrs. Counsell, Miss Murray, Miss Keri. and Miss Cummings, sTuf denTs in This organizaTion render serv- ice To The school in every possible way. They serve as guides To new sTudenTs and assisT Them in adjusTing Them- selves To Their new surroundings, and acT as guides To The visiTors oT The school. The members are chosen Trom capable sTudenTs who have sTudy periods during which They may be oT service To The organizaTion. .Advanced Boys' Qlee Glub IA ADVANCED BOYS' G-LEE CLUB JusT aslc any one oi The boys OT WhiTTier Union High where The real male vocal TalenT oT The school expresses iTselT. ln The Advanced Boys' Glee Club, oi course. lndi- vidual voice Tesls and previous ex- perience in The beginning club work are necessary beiore a boy is able To belong To This club which promises so many opporTuniTies. This year The club has been very acTive in providing programs Tor cornmuniTv acTiviTies. Under The direcTion oT Mr. l3eTTy, The boys have realized a number oi aims, including improvemenT oT The indi- vidual voices and acguaimanceship wiTh worTh-while music suiled To The male voice, lcnowledge QT en- semble singing and a splendid Training in cooperaTion wiTh com- muniTv acTiviTies. ROW I-B. Cass, K. Graue, P. Sfudebaler, R. Nichols, R. Long, L. Criswell, C. Bishop. ROW 2-D. Sianlev, R. Brown, H. Jessen, H. Burke, J. Anderson, S. Garcia. ROW 3- N. Pasillas. W. Caveii, C. Pearson, A. Davis, D. Cole, B. Hollis, B. Roberfs. ROW 4- N. CallicoTT, M. Morgan, L. Kuns, B. Olson. To arouse inTeresT in creaTive wriT- ing, To help The members oT The club improve Their wriTing and To learn To appreciaTe The wriTing oT oThers is The purpose OT The Ocil' Club, which is led by Miss Finlc, iTs TaculTy adviser. The qualifications Tor membership in The Oriill C ub. which arc raTher sTricT, require lhaT each applicanl wriTe and submiT a manuscripT which meels The aripfo' va' oT The club. The organizaTion's ouTsTanding acTiviTy consisTs oi The annual ediTing and oublicaTion oi Cardinal NoTr.:s. a rvrinTed lea'leT composed oT The ouTsTanding crea- Tive wriTing oT The sTudenT body, OTher acTiviTies are The Chriswnas parTy, The Senior dinner, and monThly mee-Tings aT which each member reads a manuscripT Tha' he has wriTTen. Quill Glub QUILL CLUB ROW T-R. Brown, E. Robbins, J, Blaich, A. O'Rourlie, M. ScoH. ROW 2-P. Whalen, E. Caiher, M. Krueger, K. Ball. ROW 3-Brown, M. Darling, Miss Fink, J. Greeves. B, HyaTT. ROW 4-F. Hurdle, B, Blaine, l'r1g4'ff1i,L:fiIx-lzwi Mr. ChiclcanzeTT, The adviser and direcTor oT The Senior OrchesTra, has done The communiTy a greaT service in The proper organizaTion oT This group. To The enioymenT oT all, The Senior OrchesTra plays The overTures and The beTween-The- acTs music aT The maior dramaTic producTions oT The school, provides music Tor The school assemblies, Tor commencement Tor The Allied ArTs FesTival, and Tor one or Two oT The CommuniTy Players' produc- Tions during The year. AnoTher oT The Senior OrchesTra's imporTanT TuncTions is evidenT in The produc- Tion oT The opereTTa. The Senior OrchesTra is an organizaTion oT ad- vanced players oT orcheshal insTru- menTs. .Advanced Orchestra ADVANCED ORCHESTRA ROW I-Jean Pilcher, Caroll Benfon, Edna McConnell, George Brookins, Mariorie Lewis, Puffin Ann Whalen, Dee GaTes, Clara Bigelow, Sophie Padia. ROW 2-George Thoman, RuTh Hundley, Verla Simpson, Frances Jones, Helen Sherlock. ROW 3-Eli1abeTh Robbins, Paul BeaumonT, AlTon Overholf, Howard Wiley, Glen Groai, R'Dean Chufe. ROW 4-Jean Irving, Mr. Chickanzeff, Helen Zuclr. ROW 5-Joe Wahler, Don Rees, John Holmes. ,gunior Orchestra For liTTle experienced players oT orchesTral insTrumenTs, The Junior OrchesTra is organized wiTh The purpose oT TurThering Their abiliTy To play, To give Them experience in orchesTral worlc, and To help qualiTy Them Tor The advanced or- ChesTra. The lcnowledge oT The TundamenTal elemenTs oT music. willingness To vvorlc and cooperaTe, some musical abiliTy, and aT leasT a year's sTudy OT some orchesTral insTrumenT are The requiremenTs Tor The members OT The Junior OrchesTra. The acTiviTies oT The Junior OrchesTra consisT oT play- ing Tor a Tew Freshman assemblies, Trips To one or Two OT The neigh- boring grammar schools Tor pro- grams. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA ROW I-W. Dobersfein, E. Longley, A. Musgrave, L. Thomas, J. Chiclraneff, M. Haaclr. R. Parks, D. Webb, C. Funk. ROW 2-P. Whifalrer, E. Padia. F. Brown. Page Eighly-three unior .Hi-Uri JUNIOR HI TRI ROW I-W. Morgan, I, Pugh, J. Schinneller, S. Paine, A. Scoll, J. Roias, D. Lynd, B Dixon. ROW 2-l. Douglas, M. Gilberf, H. Half, E. Holf, M. Wilson, B. Vandenberg V. Coolr, J. Wicller. ROW 3-V. Bolwell, M. Barker, M. Gnagy, B. Surflulu, B. L Maffhews, H. Bearden, P. Robinson, V, Sfrunk. ROW 4-R. Johnson, J. Vandenburg S. Gulbrod, L. Thompson, C. McKellar, D. Dingman, F, LeFever, M. Farmer, A. Reynolds ROW 5-M. Ross, B. Harf, F. Snapp, M. Ensley, F. Albrighf, C. MacKenzie, S. Maclrey L. llile. ROW 6-I. Dunlap, V. Pafferson, R. Waer, M. Smiih, D. M. Meyer, B. Mundi. ROW 7-B. Perlrin, B. Beagley, L. Sfeely. fife Saving Glub pl Helpl l'm sinlcingll' To Cries suclu as fluese, flue members of flue Life Saving Club are frained fo give ear and effecfive answer. For, all wluo belong fo fluis club musf luave already passed flue American Red Cross Life Saving fesf. Alfluouglu flue main purpose of flue club is a very pracfical one, wafer safely af all fimes, flue club ruueefings are inferesfing and diver- sified. Afler a swim in flue scluool pool, comes a business rneefing and freguenfly a speaker promi' ruenf in flue aquafic field. Usually a pof-luclc clirnaxes flue rneefing. Wiflu Mrs. Barneff as a leader, flue group loolcs forward eagerly fo flue 'i' ' To face life squarely and fo find and give flue besf is flue purpose of flue fun-loving group of freslu- man girls, flue Junior l-fi-Tri. AIA lluouqlu flue aim of flue organizafion is a serious one, flue social side i very irnporfanf. Dafe niglufs aren' flue only big social evenfs of flu year: flue girls also enjoyed a bi frip fo Burns and Allen radio pro gram, a parfy wiflu flue I-li-Y's, an flue oflier Hiflri, and a day full o lun af flue beaclu, To parficipafei all fluis lun a girl rnusf have a HC' average in luer grades and affen flue meefings regularly, Alice Saun ders very ably guides fluese girl flurouglu flueir ioyous and seriou firnes. rnonfluly rneefings. LIFE SAVING ROW I-Wilma Johnson, Virginia McDonald, Belly Spencer, Julia Scluoensiegal, Pat O'NeiI, Rufh Brown, Belly Fanh, Mariorie Pulliam, Lucille Hosfefrar. ROW 2-Josephine Barmore, Eleanor Keifar, Belly Carfer, Virginia Morne, Mrs. Barneff, Advisor, Irene Buchanan, Fern Mills, Virginia Hauperf, Doris Louis. ROW 3-Eleanor Burnoff, Mary While, Julia Shule, Carol Benfon, Barbara Holloway, Kathleen Chrisfie, Jane Bearden, Belly Polenh. l'ugr' ffllglllj -jour DRAMA DEPARTMENT OFFICERS Billie Archer, Business Manager Virginia Jenks, Adverhsinq Manager Drama No deparTmenT in a school can be bigger Than iTs leader. Perhaps This explains The size and imporTance of drama aT WhiTTier High School, Tor in The leader, Miss FrankenTield, are embodied all oT The elemenTs ThaT make Tor success. A brillianT insTrucTor wiTh a rich background oT Training, she amazes all who know her wiTh her Tireless eTTorT To seek The richesT maTerial available Tor her deparTmenT. All monThs OT The year are busy monThs Tor The Drama DeparTmenT. Beginning wiTh The Tall LiTTle TheaTre programs, The major producTions Tollow one anoTher in sTeady succession, wiTh The one-acT play series in The LiTTle TheaTre TrequenTly inTerspersing Them. WiTh The spiriT of real Troupers, The loss oT a school audiTorium over a period oT Tour years has noT hindered The growTh oT This acTiviTy or The enThusiasm of iTs workers. The Drama DeparTmenT proves iTs inTeresT in and desire To cooperaTe wiTh The oTher deparTmenTs oT The school by iTs TrequenT beneTiT perTormances Tor every kind oT worThy cause, Trom Tlood relieT To prom Tunds. The Tinances of The plays are arranged by The business manager. She organizes The sale oT TickeTs, Their collecTion, and The paymenT oT all bills. She is elecTed Trom all oT The classes oT The deparTmenT, and serves Tor The enTire year. Our business manager This year, Billie Archer, noT only has eTTicienTly filled This posT, buT has also Taken imporTanT parTs in several producTions. The iob of adverTising manager is To see ThaT all producTions receive adequaTe and unusual noTice. Through The school paper. by means of posTers, hand bills, daily noTices, and adverTising skiTs in assembly, she has made known To everyone in school. and To a large parT oT The communiTy, The imporTance oT Their aTTendance aT Drama DeparT- menT acTiviTies. Virginia Jenks, a member oT TirsT year drama, has been on her Toes ThroughouT The year To keep all posTed. She, Too, has very capably handled parTs in LiTTle TheaTre plays, and shows greaT promise Tor anoTher year. Page Eighty-Hue C7718 Glzinese Gfzest Mvsferyl Thrillsl Gripolnq suspense! Sfle-wp wlllnq eemedgl Rnmancel ll all phrases were rolled info one, The resulf would spell lhe Chinese Cheat These who wenl lo see lhe play, cerlalnly qef fhelr money Q worlh ln laughs and fhrflla. Under We experl direelion of Mix, Frankenheld, the Girls' League Play was presenfed on 'he evewlnq ol Frioav November lwenneth. al ,lcvnnlhan Bailey Audllcfrlurn, for lhe purwmr- el mlslrq lunas le me 1he'Girl5' League In lhelr welfare worls among the needy lamllieg el Whlrller, Shiv meal ol 'ne Gaul were velerans :ul la-if -,evans drama has proouclions, lhev mmf, Glil lusllzje le M5 lhrlllinfq A-'cry Whsen rhe Curtain wen' mv fa hhqe hand-earved Chinese Che-,T in the hvlnq room cwleludov Leah: heme aroused lmrnecllale Curiosylly. The chest we learn has Deen senl luv, lwerzifer' We foil, far artcsrne-,, to he fiance, Marqarer Leal, an a qlll. Larer, 3 slarlllnq 'urn :Xl evener, reveals rhm 'Weleof' U, 5 sepe mwqq er one lil wing lhe Chesl lo fransmorl ognlurn, lhere lg an unexzizeflecl nqhl Lnl made by Qhlcier Q'Nf-nl, who fs vrvlnq lo lrnce lhe smugqhnq of The zlerizry Mfhen n rn, ,fenml-. Sher wound: Hong Lee, .fa lnilhhll Chlnexe servant ll lalces n qrem ded of Lmravehnq 'O lrnce 'he Shel lo l-lerberl Vvfnllfull. lhrouqnoul lhe en'lre performance, llenq Lees nlmqln Enqllfvv R5 'he high polnl el cornea-,, evwe Chilly when ihe Chlnaman says wh.-ll hr lhrke el 'ne r,riunqer gererallon. Belvveen ucv. Inlczresl waz held lux lhr- sr- el fl Mr. Chlfilqenm ll and 'he orchestra. l'.,f f':lr.'1 lx gtjs Human nature For The purpose oT securing Tunds To defray expenses of The Junior Prorn, The annual Mid-Year Play was given in JonaThan Bailey AudiTorium aT8:I5 o'cloclc Thursday evening, February elevenTh. As a deparTure Trorn The usual serious Type oT former years, The play This year was a clever, TasT moving comedy revolving around The business of radio adverTising. IT concerned The aTTairs of PeTe and Dave, parTners in a TounTain pen concern, and Judy, Their secreTary, who is in love wiTh Dave. To save The business, Dave abeTTed by Judy, sTages a radio conTesT oT3lering a Thousand dollar prize. fXlThough he hasn'T The Thousand dollars he hopes To secure iT Through The TiTTy cenT Tee paid by each enTranT. From TirsT To lasT There are plenTy oT surprises. FirsT There is The seem- ing Tailure of The conTesT when There are no answers TorThcoming, Then aTal1e burglary sTaged by PeTe To save Their faces, laTer The arrival of The posTman wiTh Thousands oT lasT rninuTe answers conTaining The precious TiTTy cenT pieces, nexT a real burglary when all The rnoney is sTolen, and involvemenT wiTh an an'vbiTious moTher who wanTs The prize To send her daughTer To l-lollywood, and a ThreaTened imprisonrnenT by a rival adverTising man. How all These cornplicaTions were worked ouT, a Boy ScouT Troop winning The prize as well as Tinding The burglars, The consequenT publiciTy boosTing The TounTain pen business and Dave's Tinal success in winning Judy made an exciTing and rioTously Tunny play. Page Eigllly-.wr'l'z'r1 Cqperetta ln ine pas? years ine presenfsfion of a rnree-asf operefka nad failed io hoid 'ne audiences' in feresr, so Mis year Mr. Perry amanqed ia program feafurinq fifteen minuies oi Qvounods' Feud , a quarfer lnour of Gersinwina' 'iporqy and Bess , and Wie humorous one-ad opereifa, Nine Las? Re inearsalu. The Music Deparrmenr presenfed This annual oroqram on We evening Mardi l7,ar1din rrie aiirernoon for fine Baiiey Scinooi Cnidren, The -.uccess of Huis new experirnen? was surprisfnq For eil concerned and wii' probarziy qw down ai, one of ine biqqes' underialninqs of rho year. 1 Senior Play TOP ROW-Barbara Buflrin, Warren Cole, Bill Davidson, John EaTon, ArT Felt. ROW 2-Dick Harmer, Gordon Henderson, Cid Hendriclrs, Jane Hoclreff, Gayle Holdsworfh, H. McAllisTer. ROW 3-M. L. Palmer, Don Parsons, H. Perry, M. E. Page Eiglztylnine Perry, J. Ryan, R. Sugg. We are quiTe saTe in saying ThaT This year's senior play was one oT The besT in The school's hisTory. The play, No More FronTier, was wriTTen Tor Yale UniversiTy and was originally produced by Yale sTudenTs. Since Then iT has been successfully played aT The Lovero TheaTer, SanTa Barbara, and aT The Pasadena CommuniTy Playhouse. The play iTselT concerns Three generaTions OT The Bailey Tamily, all of whom have been pioneers. New England To Ohio, Ohio To Missouri, Missouri To Oregon-ThaT's our sTory. Young FlinT Bailey, Tired by The Tales oT Indians and grizzlies decides To leave Indiana To Tind his TorTune in Idaho. He discovers noT only a TorTune buT also a parTner, Jim STeele, wiTh whom he sTarTs a caTTle ranch. Gail CarlTon, The girl FlinT leTT behind, courageously goes ouT To ThaT God-Torsalcen counTry aTTer him. LiTe on The l-lardTrigger ranch moves TasT and sorneTimes cruelly. Indians, caTTle- Thieves, seTTlers and, lasT oT all, sheep make Trouble Tor The Baileys, who in spiTe oT iT all rear Their Two sons lvlord and George To be Tine young men. BuT like Their TaTher The sons are noT conTenT To have Their way made Tor Them. George and his wiTe decide To live in Town. lvlord goes inTo The mounTains. T-lisTory repeaTs iTselT in George's children, who are lured by The same call as Their ToreTaThers. One son goes To The sea, The oTher, inTo The air, and even his dauqhTer leaves Tor ATrica. Lilce The True American Tamily ThaT They are, each one in his Turn goes ouT To TurTher The progress of humaniTy. 5. Clzttfe entre FIRST DRAMA DEPARTMENT PLAYS The opening program of The Drannafics Dvoavmenf was oresenfed in The LTfHe Theafre on Monday, Ocfober T9. The Tirsf Ta was a eorneey, Om,-en Annes Lace N iven br- Miss FrankenTieTd's Third Y , Q fl ,r . . , .T f f perxod Class. The Cas? ,ndudeo June rmrvw, as Amr Env X., who was a sufferer or hm, Tever, and Corrfnne Nickerson as Behy Adu' her ni-Ce who is love wlfh Drk Lmicr, mm-rd rr, Ar' heh. The second producfion ssnhfed VV'wor JT 0 Bus Corners ln, was 0 play in a ii'fTe more Serious vein. The plot Tnvoived the We-u M ATT krds QT gveope Tha? nnlqhf be Tzmnd wafhnq Tn a bus sfahon. The Cask included: Richard F-larrner James Hamihon, Leonard Kuns, Mary Ehen Perry, Marv Lee Pahner, Don Parsons, ETwood Curhs, BfT1Ye Armor, June Logue, Mary Whiifaker, Mickey O'Connor and Norma Sfanly. Two freshmen who were borrowed for 'his Nag were Thelrna Conklin and WiTTias Knisely. fhfyf' XIII 1 Little fzeatre Qlays FLOOD SIJFFERERS BENEFIT To play some small parT in helping The Red Gross in adminisTering aid To The Tlood suTTer- ers oT The Middle WesT, The DramaTics DeparTmenT presenTed a program in The LiTTIe Theafre on The TiTTeenTh OT February. The sTudenT supporT oT The program was very graTiTying. The program included The Two side-spIiTTing comedies, When The WiTe's Away and Never TrusT a Man. The Third play enTered a more serious vein and was called The Bond BeTween. Also on The program There were several song and dance selecTions. PATRIOTIC PROGRAM CommemoraTing The birThs ol: The Two ToremosT sTaTesmen oT our counTry, The DramaTics DeparTmenT presenTed a program oT Two paTrioTic plays on Thursday, February TwenTy-TiTTh. The program was given during periods 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, and IaTer Tor The parenTs. The TirsT play was Valley Forge, a sTory describing The Trials and hardships oT The winTer aT Valley Forge. The casT was: General George WashingTon, Richard I-Iarmer: Colonel Tree, his secrefary, I-IardesTy McAllisTer: I.ieuTenanT Gray, Miclcey O'Connorp a privaTe, Elwood CurTis. The oTher play was RiTT-RaTT, a sTory oT The birTh of Abraham Lincoln. The casT included Grace Mills as Mrs. STanIey: VesTa Davis as Sally STanIeyg Bill Randall as John STanley, and Gordon Henderson as Berl' Scaville. ff Stage Grew STAGE CREW ROW I-Thelma Oxford. Emory Welsh, Verla Simpson, Edirh Johnson, Margarel' Albrighi, Jimmy McGee, William Hull, Cecil Lenf, Joan Alford, Raymond Henderson, Shirley Anderson, Marsden Albrighf. The unsung and unseen devoTees of Thalia and lvlelpornene, The muses of Tragedy and comedy, are The STage Crew. To Them goes much of The crediT Tor The drarnaTic success scored by WhiTTier High School This year. Wifh Mrs. Grassell, a skilled arTisT in sTage craTT in The lead, They work Tgward Their purpose oT assisTing To make possible liner dramaiic producTions. For all The dramaTic producTions ol The school, large or small, The members plan and execuTe all backsTage work such as designing, building, and painTing oi sTage seTs, securing TurniTure and properTies. and working ouT The sound and lighTing eTTecTs. Page Nirlely'-lu'fi ,J If ffm! . A 'A W lg ff ' fi Q ' x J 4 Q WHITTIER l K4 wa, 3 F -5 w ,Q F' f i 5 , 1 1 N W U KF. 5 ports J, 1 or L i On fo vic+ory. on fo viclory Fighf for WhiH'ier High in - FK! Now's fhe 'lime fo show your courage Onward do or die. XF? X, Q We will always sing your praises l V Xxx ll Shouf wifh all our migh+ x l 1 .. , x 2 - X I '- 1 ' . K 1 On Cardinals. On fo Viclory Fighf. Fight Fight ,., , All . QV W . s Ji, U Pl 1' iv ,ff-7 J V X . . J' fy ' -ff ' j - f 5 -1- ' li 1 .. v ll K 1 L I W W, . 4 f ff 1 X 3' X- I ffm 'V Uv x xi Ix TY: ' ll' V il HON N . L f 7' M i i .pl 1 W ft s ,Lf 15 R A ' 5, P , .WJ fax ' 1 K 3 fi 5-1'7'5 1 if ag : KJ , Ex QR 95 A , -2 1 v J f ..- A32 C., - .4 f 1 . ' I , fW- M , if SYWX -UAE, p Xp M J fwf! ,JJUVJX , .PWA Of. if f L VAfVW ' l 1 Jw' f1,fP 'x jfvv ., ML N . 9? ,pry :L ffwwq l.ef's give a cheer for Whillier Red! From a long lisr of candidares our exiremely peppy yell and song leaders were selecled. The arfracrive song leaders, Margarer Shaw and Mar- garer McCaslin, made fheir debur in beauriful red salin blouses and whi're flannel slciris, which harmonized wirh rhe red gaucho shirls and while slaclcs of rhe yell leaders, Ronnie Lernen and Kenny Meyer. A greal deal of iniria- live has been evidenced by bolh 'rhe yell and song leaders, who have in- lroduced many new yells and songs. Even when spring fever was abroad, rhe leaders siepped iorfh in Their new while shirfs wirh as much pep and enfhusiasm as ever. As members of rhe Pep Commifree 'fhe leaders have conrribured much ro +he enrhusiasm aroused al +he rallies. Whenever They called upon lhe Sludenf Body 'ro ioin in fhe school songs and yells, The response was almosi deafening. Kenny Meyer. a yell leader in real life, can be heard above everyone else and can always be recognized by his grinning counfenance. 881' oLw8ClC!QI'S CH EER LEADERS Leif io Right K. Meyer, M. Mccaslin, R. Lemon, M. Shaw. Ronnie Lemen. Early succumbing fo The red-headed rage, Ronnie's auburn locks can always be seen in ihe cenfer of Page Ninety-lhree things. Margaref McCaslin. ln ihe vicinify of a iolly giggle anyone may find Margarei laughing over scmefhing, Iii doesn'? male much difference whail. Margaref Shaw, lihed by everyone, always has a clever new idea fo arouse pep, and no mailer whar if is, she puis if over. COACHES Lefi fo Right Holloway, Douglas, Marfin, Whi+ccmb, Han Seated on Gro ' son, Wagner und. Arrambid e, Phelan, Cole. The nine popufar coaches of Boys' Afnke-Tlcs ai Wlwiffler High represenf a wide variefy of years of experience and coaching backgrounds. Each one brings wifh Hr-n snmefhinq dnferenf in ine way of experience, so fnai al! combined fhey form a weNl babnccd and successfd d eparfrnenf. I 'he SEIU of WH' ' n a schooi Mher Hiqn, If is imposslbk For ever-7 one ro know eacn coach persona' 3. l'11gf',Wlu 'lYf1rlH BOYS' SPORTS Speclafors .... Higher please. . . . Ready for fhe lake off .... Come on, gef going. . . . He men .... Official? Welch closely. . . . Keele 'em af il, coach. Qu! P7 IL 1 CARDS-20 COVINA-7 The Redbirds began Their vicTory song early in The season wiTh an overwhelming win over Covina. The TirsT Three Touchdowns were The resulTs oT oTTsTaclcle plays by Dedmon, The lasT oT which was good Tor TorTy yards. The ColTs' Touchdown came in The IasT quarTer when a pass over cenTer puT The ball on The Cards' oneeyard line. A line buck resulTed in The score. Dedrnon's playing was TauITless: he domi- na+ed on boTh oTTense and deTense. The Team, as a whole, showed up excellenTly Tor Their TirsT league game. S I9 FULLERTON-I 2 CARD - In The second baTTle oT The season, The Cards Turned in Their hardesT won game againsT FullerTon. AT The end oT The TirsT halT l:ullerTon led I3 To O. WhaT Don Douglas, Tom Phelan, and John Arrarnbide said To Their boys beTween halves is unlcnown, buT whaTf ever iT was, iT proved an incenTive Tor The Redbirds To deliver The goods. Opening The second half, The Cards made Their TirsT Touchdown as The resulT oT a pass To Lewis, who laTeraled To l-lamilTon, The play being good Tor TorTy-Tive yards, The second score was made on an end around reverse by Abshear, who laTeraled To l-lendriclcs, who carried The ball To The Tive yard line. A line buclc by LandreTh made The score I2 To I3. LandreTh again line-buclced To Tie The game. The Tinal score was made on a line buck by LandreTh, who ran TorTy-eighT yards Tor a Touchdown. This game lived up To The TradiTional records ot' The pasT, Two evenly maTched Teams and h rd won game lvluch crediT should be given To h' me 5 5 ' . i ho was iniured in Tis ga . Bob Greening, w l'r1gr' .Nirn'lx- ix G . arcfmal Kjarsity Qricfiron GClI'dl.I'LCl! Va rslty QI' 1.6! lol' O fl P N h GCll'C!M'I,Cl fvarsity I Qrzcfzron ,.. VARSITY RESERVES ROW I-J. Arrambicle, L. LeFever, B. Solomen, D. Wylie, C. Quells, D. Charlelon, J. Bailey, J. Christiansen, C. HorTon, B. Myers, J. Maraisf, E. Muir. ROW 2-N. Callicoh, A. Brown. F, Branf, J, Ellis, G. Armsfrong, R, Mack, H McAllisTer, H. LaTham, M. Schilling, E. Bailey, T. Phelan. ROW 3-K. Pefers, D. Barfon, E. Deifriclr, B. Dingle, B. Wiley, C. Maraisl, B. Davidson, J. Reed, B. Barber, J. Leppla. CARDS-O GLENDALE-I9 The number Three proved To be Talal To The Cards, because They losT Their Third game To Glendale by a score oT I9 To O, The TirsT Two oT Glendale , scores were made by Smilh on passes. The las? and Tinal score was made by Dillinger, The resull oT a sready drive. ln This game WhiTTier's loss was noT due To prayers' rnisTalces, buT The Dynamilers proved To be iusT The beTTer Team and ouT.played WhiTTier. This Glendale Team laTer played Muir' Tech Tor The championship in The Rose Bowl and won by a score oT 20 To O. CARDS-6 SOUTH PASADENA-0 Emerging vicTorfuus again Tallowing The de-TeaT by Glenda e, The Cards won a hard earned baTTle aC1ainsT S-ouTh Pasadena by a 6 To O margin. The only score was made on a pass Trom Dedmon To Lewis, who laTeraled Tar ouT To The TQTT To T-lamilTon, who ran Tor The lonely score. This play was good Tor sixTy-Three yards and was The second Time a Touchdown had been scored on iT. lT was used previously in The Fullerlon vicTory. The Redbrds had Tew laTeral plays, buT when Thei, used Them The-y usually delivered The goods in The end-Yone. CARDS-7 MUIR TECH-25 HisTorically True, Muir Tech meT The Cards on Their home Tield wiTh a sTrong Team. The Cards suTTered Their worsT deTeaT To The Terriers by a margin of 25 To 7. The Tirsl oT Their scores was made on a line buclc, bul They Tailed on Their aTTempTed conversion. The second score was made oTT-Tackle wiTh The conversion made good. AT The opening oT The second halT, The Terriers ran The lmiclc-oTT nineTy yards Tor Their Third score. By mere coincidence, during The T935 TooTball season in which The Cards and The Terriers played Tor The l:ooThill League TiTle in The Rose Bowl, aT The opening oT The second half The Terriers reTurned The lcicle-oTT nineTy yards Tor a score. Thus, hisTory repeaTs. The TourTh and lasT score was on an inTercepTed pass, reTurned Thirly-Tive yards To WhiTTier's end zone. Thus Whillier suTTered her second and lasT deTs-aT OT The season. CARDS-I3 HOOVER-0 Again Two evenly rnaTched Teams rveT on The gridiron, one being T-oover who made no score, The olher being WhiTTier wiTh ThirTeen poinTs To her crediT. Landrelh, who had been playing sTeady ball all season, scored The TirsT Touchdown on a line buclr. Monk Moscripu Bensons sleady Tow missed The uprighTs, leaving The score 6 To O. The lasl score oT The season was made by Tnlorney, who was playing his lasT game Tor WhiTlieTr T-ligh. Monk Benson made his educaTed Toe acT well, and made The conversion good, making The score I3 To O. ln This conTesT RabbiT Ober Turned in his besT game oT The year. Thus The Cards ended Their grid season wiTh Tour vicTories and Two deTeaTs. l'r1f:r' Une' Hurrrfrrwl The Card middle weighTs opened Their season wiTh a 20 To O win over Covina. Ochoa was The TirsT To cross over inTo The opponenT's end zone. l-le was closely Tollowed by Morgan, who on a line buclc made The second score oT The game. The Tinal score came unexpecTedly when Winnen inTercepTed a Covina pass and ran iT baclc Tor a Touche down. In This game Ochoa Tound his educaTed Toe under conTrol and drop-lciclced Two conversions. AgainsT FullerTon, Don Coles B Team gained anoTher vicTory by a margin oT 24 To O. The opening Touchdown was The resulT oT a pass To l-lilberg. The second score oT The game was made on an inTercepTed Torward pass. Hilberg scored The Third Touchdown when he recovered a Tumble made by FullerTon behind Their own goal line. The Tinal Tally was made on a line buck by Thornburg. ln The Third game oT The season, The Card one hundred and ThirTy pound Team meT Their TirsT deTeaT oT The season by a score oT 6 To 2. The only Touchdown oT The game was The resulT oT a compleTed Glendale pass To WhiTTier's Bee B. FOOTBALL REGU LARS ROW I-C. Suffen, G. Angelo, W. Mor- gan, J. Ferguson, R. Winnen, T. Mackey. O. Mariin, B. Randall. ROW Z-C. By ingicn, D. Cole, R. Walker, B. George L. Larson, B. Ervin, J. Holmes, J. Palm quisf, B, Blake, B. Ausfin. ROW 3-F. Hernandez, D. Reese, J. Perkins, D. Hil- berg, C. Dorsefi, E. CurTis, L. Ochoa, E. Thornburg. B. FOOTBALL RESERVES ROW l-T. Casfro, J. WoodsTocll, J. Bcyden, L. Rice, D. Safes, B. Sl1uTe, F. Mizufuka. ROW 2-R. TarumoTo, D. Baxfer, B. Allee, M. Madden, T. MaThis, N. Langley, M. Langley, G. Price, F. Wil- son. ROW 3-C. Chodslri, L. Morris, G. Raflilff, D. Cole, D. GarreTT, H. Torres, C. Harinell. J. Gibson. Page One H11I1rIrr'1l0m' Ten yard line. From There Glendale scored on a line play. WhiTTier's only score was made by downing The ball be- hind Their goal, a play which was good Tor Two poinTs. SpecTaTors aT The SouTh Pasadena game agreed ThaT WhiTTier had The beTTer Team, buT ThaT iT laclced The abil- iTy To score in This game. BoTh Teams ToughT evenly ThroughouT The game buT neiTher could score. For WhiT- Tier, on boTh oTTense and deTense, l-lilberg, Reese, Ochoa, CurTis, Morgan and Winnen were ouTsTanding. AgainsT Muir Tech middleweighT Team Don Coles Team meT deTeaT by a score oT 7 To O. The Terriers were a sTrong Team, buT The Cards held Their own on The deTen- sive side. Muir Tech's only score was made on a cuT-back Through The cenTer oT The line. This play was good Tor ThirTy-Tive yards. Their conversion was made good. ln The Tinal game OT The season, WhiTTier came baclc wiTh a win over l-loover. The score, 6 To O, was made on a pass Trom Ochoa To Larson. Morgan, Ochoa, and Winnen should be oT good use To nexT year's varsiTy TooTball Team. ridiron X i 1 Gee Hoothill League Ghamps - l .4 - - C FOOTBALL REGULARS The mTdqeT Team repeaTed TheTr aceornphshmenf oT lasl year by wlnnlnq The FoeThllT Leaqee TiTle. Their hrs? vic- Tory was over Fullerhvr by a -.care aT T'-7 To O. The TlrsT Two poinTs scored were made by La Schell, borh on llne buelcs. The Third was made cn .1 135195, deed Tor 35 yards. The only Cenver-,Ton was also made can a pass Trond padla To Blackburn, fnalclng The Tlnal score T9 ro O. On The SeCOr'd play oT Thfs qarne Tjadla brolne away and ran 55 yards deep inTo The lndTan's Terrflory. La Schell domi- naTed bofh oTTense and deTense. The TouqhesT qarne oT The season Ter The mfdqeTs was The second aqalnsf T-loover, The lloover lTqhTwelqhTs were exceedingly strong on deTen-se. buT poor en oTTense. ATTer long runs by Padia and La Schell, TVTeCaslTn scored The onlywrouchdown on a line buclm. The conversion was made good on a Oass Trorn PadTa To Tvlticaslin. which made rho Tinal score 7 To O Tn Tavor oT The Card Mldqe-Ts. ROW l--G. Rupp, F. Curfis, E. Griffifh, F. Haas A. Cnrpenler, E. Cravens, R. Crawford, E. Skinner, D. Mccnslin. ROW Z-D. Young, H. Schuyler, T. Fennell, B. Long, M. Mariin, B. Kendel, H. Thomp- son, J. Fadia, D. Werf. ROW 3-J. Ful- brTghT, E. Harwood, G. Horine, F. Bulllr, J. Feenslra, D. Blaclburn, F. Russel, E. Hoag. C, RESERVES ROW I-E. Gray, R. Zinn, J. English, H. Faullrinberry, L. Black, W. Lassleben, M. Grammar, L. SwifT, 6. Downing. ROW 2 -Conch Mari: Marlin, T. Thursfon, H. Keesling, B. Siemsn, J. Brougllf, B. Cen, W. Shelfey, J. Ball, L. McLouslry. ROW 3 -P. Sfudebaler, L. Rees, R. Long, L. Coon, D. Lamberi, S. Neece, H. Richling. ln Their Third and lasT game OT The season The mTdqeT Team played a game oT real TooTball. They won by a swampinq score OT 44 To O. l wT'l endeavor To aceounT Tor every one who scored In This game. The Tlrsf score was made by Craven aTTer The recovery oT a Tumblet The converslon was made good on a pass Trom Padla To MeCaslin. Curhs was The second To scare on a hne buck. Padia made The Third on an end run and Sldnner plaeerlclclned The Con- verslon. The TonrTh score was made by BuTler on an OTT- Taelee play. Baller repeaTed The perTorrnance Tor The TiTTh score. Padia on an end around play arronnTed Ter The sTxTh score. The lasT and Tinal score ol The qarne was made by when ran alll TTT 'lCTI'lTllTfl TPITVV. all These scores add up To 44 To O, you have Thal Team ThaT is The FooThIll League HC Champs. f'rlg1'Ur1r' llumlrrrl 7111, outfiern Gafzfornia i ootfnll league G a mallsts HIPS ijarsity Qasketoafl ln preparaTion for Th f eir league schedule and The Soufhern California Play-off, where The Team playe or Soufhern California Championship Tifle, The Cardinals played eleven pracfice a Of These games. The Cards finished second in The La Verne Tour finals in The l-lunTingTon Beach Town This WhiTTier has Talcen The V ATT cl g mes, losing four namenT and wenT . ' year, for The firsf T' ' ' arsiTy Baslcefball C ' ' er finishing Their l F . as far as The semi :me in The hisfory of The Foofhill League, hampionship Two years in a row. eague schedule as champions, The Cards enTered The California InTerscholasTic: ederaTion Play-offs. They won Their firsT game wifh VenTura 42 To 24, aT Venfura. The same week The Cards Trounced The quarfer-final conTender, San Luis Obispo, by a score of 58 To 34 aT WhiTTier. The following week WhiTTier downed Beverly Hills, in The semi-finals, 38 To 29, in Perry gym. When aT las' The Team reached The finals for The SouThern California 'fiTle, They losT 24 To 34 To a fasT and worfhy Team, TusTin. and so was finished a very successful season for The Cards-a season noT To be forgoTTen. VARSITY BASKETBALL RESERVES ROW I-W. Delray, E. Dierrick, N, Cahicoif, R. Norrrs,J,Mara1sr, D. Garcia. ROW Zf Coach Douglas, J. Spence, M. Benson, York, F. Oafman, Mgr, TOP ROW-H. Abshear. . ursiig -8c1sAet6cz!f COVINA in rho hrd name .wr 'neg Cmarm wranan 'ne Cards began their rarq Nine Q5 vritr rreg wrfh a wfn aver Covina by .1 rnarqrn vf 53 Mr 29. TFA, Qarne was ur Vrrre rnrerwr herause 'he CMM were poor oppobrhon. fn fhre uecond rouno or fha- feaquf- .iqarngr The CONV.. The Cardinals wen fhe qarnv eau ly, 54 To QW. The Covrna ldovx wr-mr rrrwa' rqhfera buf Wailee 'WW:ifC O. FULLERTON Aqalngr lrnrrerron an The Curse' Ovww q-,wr lhyor, WhiTrTL-r femur e.1w, 96 dehgaf fha Indian: lm .1 score nf SO ra 29. Bm when 'hee Cardi. had ra pray Eu Nsfrron In rhelr own qyn, they won a dose qarnn: 35 fa 38. hr rhrg rgrrgrnu rhr- Camry brake- fs uevvn ,Q-ar hm, rw, wrnnlnq 'n fha Enherrun qrrn, GLENDALE Whrrrrer Mend Gm-ndale wrravq, hu? wer' 'he hrsr game aqrnnuf rhz-vrr 33 Tn, QW. In rhe aecnnd round the Crnrdl. fnund fherr rnzw-,t r.'rrrrfsfvw r1q qanne ar The beabrjrrr. 'They frrpwql wa5 srnarr and rho mohwq wns nef :MJ ure:-rr, .ar tha' or fha: rwrevlm, qarnes. The Cards w'.wrr'hr1,?fh,4N ro 27. SOUTH PASADENA Wfhen H1CC:f3FdS rslrnp-A 'br wh Pa .msfna rn 'heir hsrne Courr Ther, 'rourra 'ne' -.rraxi quark:-rr. pruvrzif-ri .1 hfsndr Zap. Even Trrl, dr:,.1.1vra'rTau:- .ifu 'war awe 'he- Meal warn, fvr +nw, www 60 'rv 36. NVh1 n 'nr-r, l'lrl'ylH7 fmufh P1s.ader'a hnr 'rw re-:ann Uma- Vkfhnrier scored an'v'hs'rr vrfkrr, lm .1 rnarqrn vi 64 rr H. HOOVER Vvrrh 'the Leaque Titre won 'nv Quran MMU had rwo qarnes To era-,, bnfh aqaimr Hoover. The Cardb rook rhse hrsf garner jun rho or1r,f,r'rr-r -' f:..rT :wxlwq wer 'helr erevenrn srrafqnr vrircry 3l ro 38, In rho hmm! qarne -uf rhe season rhe Cards hiv rho? rnh, qarne mr We svabon 30 to 32, Thr- reaucr' for 'hiv 1052 wax rhfn the Cardsx Seriwnd vrrrwq pray-fi 'nr A- T harf avi were behind seven pwfnre ar Thrf end wr rhr- ha 5. Tne boys of 'he wconq Jrrnq -rlmmhr ' rw- frff?:ir:r1J l3L:Cr1L.5K? 'hey paxeiwi a Qovu grarnrf. Thr- Craraig r-'rdf ri fhf-rr huaqmr hv.jr.h' wrfh V- favs.-n v3C'n're,'varif,1Orw M MUIR TECH Vkfhrrfier 'vqwd rn,-if Y. aah' J afnf-, 3Q.i-Un' Nafr Trrch. rn 'he rrd qarnc- on 'nr V-rr r n- C,1' rallied qrearh, so wir 50 T 44. X'W'en W :Lune 'rrne rar rhe 5-:Card qarnv, 'he Te-rvrwl 'w-ui r .41 'hw players, due re qraduaffwn. A Thgraqn The Car-'11 e-pe2'ec1 vQQr4,:rj,,1he Tr-rrifwrr, were rffrr 'r' 1 rs w mx 1V.v'1 G rnarverem bah qrxrnz-. hw- r:1.x 'fH Wm 'utr wir' unw We Nair rn'm.rr. if 'hy r'1'1 rf- wh rr Cnr ' 1 D4-flrnvn Sank a Nona hrqh arch x,h.g::, rnakrnq rhe wrnn ng ,f..r' wrf: 37 TJ 38. The qrxrru w. n 'vw Lr'!.1.,L' MH- 1 rr :hrs C ard.. lhgr llnr llurrrffr rr' I nur rlgz' Om- Humlrf'1lI il'z' G amp I oops-ters: VVhiTTier is proud OT The success her Team has enjoyed during her baslceTbalI compeTiTion in The FooThiII League and in The SouThern CaliTornia Play-OTT, where she had a chance aT The TiTle. WhiTTier is also proud of Coach Don Douglas, whose 2xceIlenT guidance broughT The boys Through To The SouTh- ern CaliTornia Finals, and oT The boys who represenTed her on The basIceTball Tloor. She congraTulaTes Coach Douglas. and The CapTain, Arvle Dedmon, Tor bringing Their boys. Through a Tough and exciTing season wiTh such success. One oT The mosT ouTsTanding players oT The enTire Team is CAP- TAIN DEDMON. I-Ie has played baske-Tball since his Tirsl year in high school, and is Tinishing his career This year as Torward on a championship Team. AT The oTher Torwaro posiTion is SEPULVEDA. I-Ie has also played baslceTball ever since his enTrance inTo high school. I-Ie is a very consisTenT player and can be counTed on in The TighT spoTs. CenTer posiTion is held very capably by LEWIS. I-Ie has sTill anoTher year of basIceTbalI and will add more glory To his school nexT year. FERGUSON and BAILEY, who have been menTioned on many all-league Teams, have held down The posiTion ol guards. These boys are boTh SouTh'paw Guards , and are boTh excel'enT shoTs and sTeady passers. Bailey has anoTher year, while Ferguson will graduaTe aT The halT oT nexT year. These Tive boys compose The Championship Team. Because oT close games The Card reserves did noT see much acTion This year, buT They were non The less capable. Much recogniTion should be given To: C. MARAIST, C. HEND- RICK, D. GARCIA, M. BENSON, I-I. ABS!-TEAR, J. MARAIST, E. DIETRICK, R. NORRIS, N. CALLICOT, G. KELLY. B BASKETBALL ROW I-J. Holmes, B. Wood, L. Larson, R. Lemen, L. Morris, F. Mlzufuia. ROW 2-D. Weller, T. Woodard, H, LiHen, D. Hilberg, E. Curlis. ROW 3-Coach Douglas, G. Kelly, J. Nowels, R. Winnen, B. Ausrin, F. Wilson, Manager. TOP ROW-A. Tice, J. Ferguson, B. Madden. 'Bee Basketball ' - Wflwidl-r lllqlw HB4-el' bnslrelba M-am, flllnmqrw H165 llnfsnbd Yr' 1 1,-form ulnu? lil! w'll1 Mmr loin, al llrnw, 'lwif gcffar lacked lilw real Clmrnps, ln 'nr' llrsl Qfxngrm cqurm- 'HQ NBQM' wlDiF6'f1 lv, Crrvra, 29 lo l4, and 'nw xwcirm qfmw 'rfnrznacd 'nv Cnlw 59 'v I4. lullgrrlon didn? lmvf: U wnanzw and were dcllealzm by scorn-s 0? 46 F4 and 50-20. Anollwfer loam flmf ff-l, rw:-low We Cardinals was G-sznda 9, wlw was deloalf-rl wiln 4l 27 me 50 24 score-s f uawog lr pasadfvna llne ul+ir'nalQ- Oennnnl winners, deleah-ri Wlwilllcsr Tn a 29 27 lrrlllqfr and lals-r clefloared llw Cards 37 lo 27. Thr- lirfff-s wlln Mulr lf-ill waf spill, wvn Vvllnllnr-' wlnnlnQ 33-28, and llwc-n .-sfnq 52738, llccvvrfv l-llqln proved f be- llllff ortocsillon, 'oslnq lwln amrnr-s lo Wlwllllm'-r 33 I7 .-and 50 27. lne e-nrlrv llrs' slrfnq, wlln llm Qxtocllfvn Ol Carzlaln Wood, will rc-lurn nf-xl -.ear ann nlwlfld brlno a Clwarnolcnsnlp lr: Wnl+19cr l-lion I'uf.'f Um llumln'1lNx C BASKETBALL ROW I-B. Kroener, J. FulbrighT, F. Curfis, F. Bufler, D. McCaslin, A. Car- penfer, H. Thomson. ROW 2-D. Lam berT, J. DeDimar, P. Russell, O. STrobel, E. Skinner, R. Kropp. ROW 3-Mr. Mar- Tin, P. Gault, G. Rupp, N. Reyes, R Young lMgr.l. Gee 'Basketball The Cardinal Cee baslceTlsall quinTeT had a very Tough schedule This year. AlThough many of The games were losT by only one or Two poinT margins, The Cees dial noT win any OT Their league games. The scores Tor The league season were as Tollows: Covina I7 To II: FullerTon I8 To l7: Glendale 20 To I9:Tv1uir Tech 33 To 29: Hoover I9 To I71 and SouTh Pasadena 2l To I3. Dee Basketball WhiTTier l-ligh's Dee baslceTball Team also broughT hon- ors To her school This year in The Torm oT anoTher FooThill League Championship. In spiTe oT The highly raTed oppo- siTion The CardleTs emerged wiTh only one deTeaT, This by Glendale, 38 To I7. Following is The lisT oT Their vice Tories: 33 To 29 over Covina, 49 To I2 over FullerTon, a 23 To 2l Thriller over Muir Tech, and a 28 To 22 vicTory againsT l-loover. . I 51 ei? D BASKETBALL -. ROW I-E. Helm, J. Bell, B. Can, K LedbsTTer, H. Keesling, I. Thomson, H Faullienberry, ROW 2-G. OTT, H. Reich- ling, W. Myers, D. Miller, W. Muir, E. Padia. ROW 3-S. Allen, L. Reese, R Heck, V. Ryland, T. Fennell, R. Sirrx ROW 4-M. Marfin, E. Sherpless TMgr.l Uarsity jrack The Whillier High varsity lraclc learn did noi have a very successful season This year. buf lhere were several oufslanding runners, iurnoers, and vaullers. In lhe 440 lhe Cards were well reoresenled in lhe persons of Abshear and Grey. Abdul was one of The besl quarler-rnilers in lhe league and was seldom delealed in cornpelilion. ln 'the various evenls lhe lollowing alhleles capably upheld The Red and While: McAllis- ier and Grey in The 220' Horney, Mcfxllisler and Grey in lhe lOOI Franlc l-lerlel and Srnilh in lhe hall mile' Nicholson, Qualls and Andrus in The mile: Groal and Caplain Elliol, high iiimpq Milce hlerlel, pole vaull: Bailey and Caplain Elliol, sho? pult l-lorney in lhe hop, sleo and jump and broad iump: Ed Herlel, hlorney and Morgan in lhe low hurdles and Ed l-lerlel in The high hurdles. Under The able guidance of Coaches Tom Phelan and lvlarlc Marlin, lhe Cardinal lraclc learn should be a powerlu one. I'i1gwUm' lfluiillnwl ltiulir BEE TRACK ROW I-K. Meyer, W. Morgan, F. Wil- i son, 6. Kelly, R. TaramoTa, D. Rees, J. Moore. ROW 2-H. LiTTen, J. Holmes, C. DorseTT, R. Casey, B. Smiih, F. Misufuha, J. Perkins. ROW 3-R. Nishio, B. Irwin, R. Lander, K. Barlow, T. Meyers. ROW 4 --A. Tice, R. Thompson, R. Allison, E. Moore, R. Allee, T. Woodward, ROW 5 -D. GaTes, T. Phelan, G. GroaT, L. Rice, R. Senff, M. MarTin. CEE TRACK ROW I-L. Darling, E. Nichols, B. Black- burn, D. McCaslin, B. Donahue, R. Kios- Term, J. Bell. ROW 2-B. STone, F. Bufler, J. Rupp, G. Horine, E. Skinner, R. Mc' Laren. ROW 3-M. MarTin, E. Hoag, L.J. SwifT, D. WerT, G. MarTin, G. STeely, T. Phelan. BEE TRACK AT The TirsT oT The season Bee Track supporTers were hopeTul OT a league championship wiTh The Cee champs oT lasT year coming up To Till in The vacan- cies. BUT Through one Thing or anoTher, The 'iMid- dies have won buT one meeT aT This wriTing. Al- Though suTTering cleTeaTs aT The hands oT SouTh Pasadena, Covina, Glendale and Muir Tech The Bees puT up a valianl' TighT and such men as CapTain l-lolmes, GroaT, Morgan, Barlow, SmiTh, Kelly and Moore deserve crediT Tor Their individual eT'TorT. Page One Hundred Nine CEE TRACK Coaches MarTin and Phelan were Taced wiTh a very diTTiculT assignmenT This year in Torming The Cee Track Team. WiTh The graduaTion ol: mosT oT The regulars They were leTT wiTh a greaT many inexperi- enced men. Theirfiine resulTs are shown by The TacT ThaT The Babes deTeaTed Two league opponenTs, SouTh Pasadena and FullerTon. Through The eTTorTs of Padia, McCaslin, Fulbright Blaclcburn and Skinner in The sprinTs: Hoag and l-lorine in The 660: MarTin, BuTler and Rupp in The Tield evenTs The Card Cees Tinished The season in Tair posiTion. VARSITY BASEBALL Vl X. kg . Z . - T A, f' C. Byingron, E. Curlis, F. Breclloy, D. X Cole, M. Sisk, B. Tidal, O'Merrin, mrg., G. Angelo, L. Ocho., s. Lwss, J. Ami.. JR. VARSITY BASEBALL ROW l-C. Paola, J. Raza, J. Boyden. J. Nowels, F. Curlis, T. Reichling. ROW 2-J. Arlhur, D. Carfer, F. Marshall, D. Garcia, D. Courfney. ROW 3-L. Larson, A. Brown, B. Randall, E. Moore. ROW 4 -J. Ellis, J. Arlhyr, J. Ferguson, E. Thorn- burg, J. Arrambide. 'Uarsity 'Baseball A+ 'rhe lime of lhis wrilefup, fhe Cardinal horsehiders have played only four league games buf are lied for Tirsf place in lhe league running. ln The Pomona invilafional fournamenl 'rhe Whilfier leam dislinguished ilsell by winning iwo games before being finally defealed. The Cards' firsf game in rhe rournamenl was wifh Valencia, whom lhey delealed by The overwhelming score of I2 lo I. Pomona l-ligh came nexf and was in lurn defealed by The close score of 2 fo l. WhiHier's Walerloo al Pomona proved 'ro be Woodrow Wilson of Long Beach which friumphed over fhe Cards 8 fo 2. Covina, fhe Card's lirsl league opponenl, delealed Whillier in a close game by a 5 lo 4 score. In fhe nexl league encounler The Cards redeemed Themselves al Fuller- fon's expense. Coach Don Cole's Team frounced The league favoriies by 'rhe decisive score of 8 lo 2. The Dynamifers of Glendale and fhe Soulh Pasadena Tigers Tell successively To The Cardinals by respeclive scores of 8 lo 7 and 7 lo 5. Alfhough fhe champions of fhe Foolhill League are yel' uncrowned, The Cards, if no? l'he aclual champs, will be very close behind The pennanr winners. Pugr Um' lluminwl Ten TENNIS TEAM ROW I-Roberf Sievens, Norman, Ed- monsfon. ROW 2-Vern Bullock, R. Dean Chula, Larry Oldham, Mr. Hanson, Har- vey Dye, Bill Rouxer, Bill Root TENNIS RESERVES ROW I-E. Cerlfon, W. Sheffey, R. Tornquisf, L. Schmoler. ROW 2-W. i Ages, H. Yefes, R. Ouigly, Mr. Hansen, D. Parsons, L. Chidsler. R. Laclrey. l yf 'Uarsity :Tennis For fhe firsi' lime, Whifrier High's varsify fennis feam enjoyed lhe benefifs of year around praclice. Coming our early in The fall, +he l937 squad was up To form when The league maiches siarfed. The resulf of This new plan was The sfrongesf +eam in the hisfory of The school. The feam members are winning a large ma- iorify of 'rheir maiches, and will place Page One Hundred Eleven second or fhird in The league. This year some of our boys are expecfed fo reach ihe finals of fhe Foofhill League singles and doubles fournamenf. Mosl of fhe varsiiy raclcef-wielders are Seniors, leav4 ing few experienced players for nexf year. So. if 'rhe leam expecls 'ro ge+ very far ihey had belier plan on doing if fhis year. 5 WATER POLO CLASS C ROW I-L. Oo R.: C. Thorpe, P. Claylon. R. Ahman, H. McPherson, R. Curlis, J. Curley, G. Rallifl, B. Swarlling, J. Hal- field, S. Garloclr. ROW 2-L. lo R.: V. Pendell, Mgr.: M. Kinnear, B. Jordan, E. Grimifh, J. Branl, G. Frenchere, L. Cris- well, M. Grammar, P. Davis, 6. Rallifl, Coach Whifcomb. X . VARSITY WATER POLO ROW I-L. fo R.: M. Sfromberg, J. Reed, D. Charlian, B. Trenlurn, R. Gar- man, F. Parker, B. Wiley, A. Waer, R. Posl, C. Freed. ROW 2-L. lo R.: V. Pendell, Mgr.: A. Conley, J. Ellis, R. Allee, R. MacKenzie, T. Mafhis, R. Mack, H. Wiley, G. Armslrong, C. Dalian. Coach Whifcomb. Water Polo This year lhe Waler Polo learn began ils second year ol corripelilion and came lhrough remarkably well. They played I6 games and won TO, They were delealeo only by L. A. l-ligh, Fullerlon. and Ingle- wood. This very dillicull game lalces ap- proxirhalely lhree years lo learn, and lhe Cardinal learn has done remarkably well considering lhe amounl ol lime lhey have spenl on lhe game. The lighl weight loam has done almost as well as lhe varsily and should be given rnuch credil. They will have a bel- ler opporlunily lo learn lhe game and should go lar in the lulure. Those who composed lhe lighl weighl leam are: Franchere. Swarlling, lvlcpherson, Curlis, Gurley. Garloclc, Claylori, Halliold, Boles, Criswell, Wrighl. Pngw Um' Hurxrluwl Tu4'l1'f' SWIMMING ROW I-T. Sepulveda, E. Ferguson, T. Mafllis, A. Waer, C. Dalian, R. Norris R. Garmon, G. Franchere, J. O'Hare, F. Parker, M. Sfromberg, H. Wiley. J Bailey. ROW ll-Coach Whifcomb, G Railifi, P. Hasfer, T. Thwisfon, C. Freed H. Saunders, I.. Rees, M. Kinnear, J. Da vis, D. Weiler, J. Hariield, S. Garlock, R. Swariling, B. Shure, H. McPherson L. Criswell, Mgr. Founfain, Mr. Holloway. X ROW 3-P. Clayron, G. Alhmann, R l',Winnen, R. Curris, R. McKenzie, B. Crew Xford, E. Hampron, B. Blake, D. Siarlrey Nd. Madden, D. Charlfon, R. Posh J. Val- lienfine, G. Armsrrong, R. Mack, M. l., Grammar. ' x gr X, Swimming Each year brings a greaier number oi swimming enrhusiasfs our ro rhe pool when The swimming sea- son siarls. Coaches Al Whircomb and Holloway look forward fo ihis year's compefirion wiih greai hope. Ferguson, Sepulveda, Bailey, Barman, Wiley and Lent who are reiurning leifermen, will add more To rheir scl'1ool's aquaiic records. Those who come up from C swimming and varsify reserves are Parker, Siromberg, Maihis, Norris, Dalfon, Ware, Page One Hundred Thirteen Franchere, Freed and Reed. In lhe lighlweighl ranlcs Chule, Boules, McPherson, Swarlling, Curiis, Clay- ion, Garloclc, l-laiiield, Criswell and Davis should all add io ihe swimming laurels oi lhe Cardinal aquaiic hisfory. Whihier gof off lo a good slari in rhe Hunfingron Parlc meet deieafing ihe sfrong neigh- boring ieam by a margin of 64 io 22. The Cardin- als made a clean sweep of mosi of fhe varsiiy races and fhe C learn did almosl' as well. 77' VARSITY GOLF Leff to Right: L. Whiifalrer, H. Tebbsfs, W, Knisley, E. Griffiih, W. Shure, H. Keesling, W. Cass, K, Irwin. O. Sirobel, V. Ryland, R. VanBellen. PYRAMID ROW I-J. Arneh, P. Dnmron, J. L. Van Sandf, G, Chambers, R. Gregg, R. Charl- fon, E. LaScheIl, A. Miller. ROW 2-L. Mouze, A. Lacey, G. Grainger, A. Allen, R. Brummel, V. Freymond, C, Lacy. GULF This year's iurnoul for The varsify golf Team was The larqesr in years. Ol The lourfeen men who lurned our, fhe maiorify were lower classmen. This means rhaf Coach Douglas should have a greaf learn in lulure years. Due To early publicalion of lhe Annual, resulls ol only Two marches can be given. Whillier losl lo borh Hoover and Glendale, buf Douglas has good hopes for fufure marches. Those who are con- fenders lhis year are H. Tebbelfs, R. VanBellen, M. Whil+alcer, C. Irwin, B. Cass, V. Ryland, B. Chule, l-l. Kessling, O. Slrobel, W. Knisley, W, Dailey, J. Greening, E. Grihfirh, B. Crawford. l'ugf' Um- llunrlrml Fnurlvm IIfWI'Q8tlliI'l,g Cgiinczlists SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA WRESTLING FINALISTS ROW I-M. Padia, F. Hernandel, J. Padia, E. Padia. ROW 2-A. Dedmon, F. Brenl, J. Ober, V. Freeman, L. Mouze. Southern California The speclalors lhal Iurned oul fo walch 'rh-e wreslling mafches This year proved Ihe growing popularily of Ihis sporl. The compelifion in Ihe various weighls was very slih' so lhe boys who represenled lhe school in Ihe Soulhern California wresfling champion- ship were very capable. The school champions who finally won lheir crowns were as follows: A+ 95 pounds, Ed Padia: IO5 pounds, Morris Padiag II5 pounds, Jack Padia: l25 pounds, Fred I-Iernandez: I35 pounds, Les Mouze: I4-5 pounds, Arvle Dedmon: I55 pounds, Francis Branl: 165 pounds, Vic Freymond: and Jim Ober al heavyweight In Ihe C. I. F. mafches which were held af Whilrlier, San Diego wreslled To vicfory while lhe Cards finished second. Ed Padia al' 95 pounds, Ioolc a second in his weighft Morris Padia look a Ihird al IO5 pounds, and Jack Padia again won for lhe second year, Iirsl' place in Ihe II5 pound division. Fred Hernandez won second place and Les lvlouze fhird al l25 and I35 pounds respeclively. Arvle Dedmon won 'rhe cham- pionship of his division for The fhird consecufive year in addilion lo winning lhe irophy given Io lhe mosf valuable wresflers on Ihe Whilrlier Ieam. Al I55 pounds, Francis Bran? fool: second and Jim Ober won lhe heavyweighl division. Lasl year Jim fool: Iirsl place al I65 pounds. In concluding lel us give a greal deal of credil noi only fo fhe C. I. F. and school champs, buf also 'ro every boy who parficipafed in +he wreslling mafches. Page One Hundred Fifteen I 2 GIRLS' SPORTS Come on, gef up, . . . Le9's go. . . . Tommy! cl1Ildren.... Giddyup .... Shall I7 . . . Winding up .... Geffinq up nerve .... Swing I+. A+ +I-i girls' Jim 1 A sw, Belly Milner-President. Shirley Anderson-Vice-Presid ent. Doroflly Dou la -T Q S YSBSUYGY Mudgie, whaT Teams play Today? l-low many poinTs do I have now? Are There enough subs? These are some OT The quesTions which may be heard in The viciniTy oT Miss Mudgie Jones' olilice, deTiniTely signifying a G. A. A. clay. WheTher iT be volleyball, baslceTball, speedball, baseball, swimming or Tennis season There is always some social acTiviTy going on amon Th G g e . A. A. girls under The spon- sorship oT Miss Jones. letic .Association v 5 V-i'r 5. ef 0 4 xr Margaret Whiie--Secrefer y. Page One Hundred Seventeen e close oT The baskeTbalI and b aseball seasons a big Teed is held. Usually The feed is a bar- becue, where The ravenous girls parTalce of The besf of food. To add To The Tun, each girl barbecued her own supper which, when Tinally ready, is a well- earned meal. A business meeTing is held aT The end of each season, aT which The leT'Ters and numer- als are given ouT. To bring To a close The year full oT Tun The G A . . A. holds a banqueT Tor all girls who have parTicipaTed in The G A . . A. worlc during The year. GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS ROW I-D. Lynd, J. E. McGregor, P. Robinson. ROW 2-l. Pugh, W. Rulil, R. Johnson. ROW 3-5. Pains, J. Sshin- neller, J. Rcias, F. Albriglif. Xu SENIOR GIRLS' SQUAD ROW I-F. Conoway, J. Alford, H. Davis, B. Archer, M. Thornburg, R. Brown, B. Wechlel, R. Shaud. ROW 2-M. Wliife, N. DeVilbliss, G. Holclsworfli, J. Reiden- back, M. Purdy, H. Lily, M. Seppi. ROW 3-F. Holcomb, V. Holmes, B. Millnar, D. Douglas, B. Bufkin, C. Nickerson, B. Ram- ley, T. Oxford. ROW 4-E. Haul, A. Rechfer, S. Anderson. Qirls' 'Uolley Ball Nearly one hundred and lilly girls par- ricipared in Volley Ball, llwe first of our seasonal sports. lnfer-class qarnes were played by lirsi, second and llnird learns. Freshmen and Seniors lied for the clnarnf oionslwip, eacln learn losing one game and winning rwo. l'ugi' Um' llumlrrwl I':l'H'llt't'lI irls' Basketball GIRLS' SPEEDBALL CHAMPS ROW I-R. Brown, B. Wacl-del, H. Davis, R. Slroud, T. Oxford. ROW 2-G, Holds worrh, S. Anderson, B. Milner, M. While M. Seppi. ROW 3-W. Bigelow, B. L Remley, B. Bufkin. JUNIOR GIRLS' SQUAD ROW I-G. Bearden, V. Smilh, P. Perry, L. Sandborn, L. Crooks, R. Phelan, D Hoslrins, A. Landrefh. ROW 2-A. Bos fer, P. Reffiq, B. Pond, A. Crew, S. Fin gerle, H. Jones, W. Johnson. ROW 3- K. McCall, B. Tuff, M. E. Chambers, B. ' McDeniels. A. Rosenberger, D. Bullock, 'i 'g C. Coppoclr, G. Wineinger. Baslcelball is divided info rwo seclions, lhe reams 5' 3 and over called lhe Tall Teams, and rhose under 5' 3 called The Hlvlidgef Teams. lnfer class games are played in each secrion. In 'rhe 'l'5ll group The Seniors were oufsfanding and easily won rhe championship. The midgef fournamenr was won by 'rhe Juniors. Page One Hundred Nineteen Girls Speedball SOPHOMORE GIRLS' SQUAD ROW I-D. Webb, B. Siemon, F. Jones, M. Terry, S. Gunn, A. Holland, J. Bar- more. ROW 2-V. Gurhary, M. Fihlrugh, B. Carler, V. Hauperl, H. Hunler, I. Lynd. N. Homier, K. Oxono, B. Fanh. ROW 3 -B. Router, F. Mills, P. Paine, F. Hug- gins, F. Brown, l. Buchanan, B. Logue. M. Eason. ROW 4-S. Paine, B. Cham- bers, E. Burnell, K. Malfhers, M. While, B. Polenh, E. Broolrs, E. Clarli, J. Bearden. ROW 5-B. Holloway. C. Benson, B. Clarli, R. Marlin, L. Hoslefler, J. Shule, V. Trumble, M. Pulliam, E. Posl. ROW 6 -V. Rundle, B. Spencer, G. Buelrler, C. Palder, O. Polder, L. Gregory, R. Barsls. A. Adden, J. Russell. GI RLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPS ROW I-Arlie Landrelh, Mary Johnson, Porlia Perry, Wilma Johnson, Alaire Bosrer. ROW 2-Helen Lilly, Gayle Holdsworfh, Barbara Bullrin, Alice Crew, Phyllis Rellig, Helen Jones. ROW 3- Befly Milner, Shirley Anderson, Urlra Monfgomery, Elilaberh Haag. Inclemenf weaiher made if necessary lo cancel many speeclball praciices. Never- iheless greai inferesf was shown during fhe playing of ihe final games. Uniil ihe lasl game was played belween The Juniors and ihe Seniors ihe Champion- ship was noi decided. This was The harde es? foughf game oi lhe season and was won by fhe Senior ieam, 6 io 4, l'rrgz'0n1'Hun1fr1'd Twenty Baseball Girls GIRLS' BASEBALL CHAMPS ROW I-B. Dixon, M. Eberhard, W. Morgan, F. Reis, M. Nisbei, Balling, S. Paine. ROW 2-J. M. McGregor, A. Ware, J. Roias, D. Lynd, F. Albrighi, J. Schinneler, l. Pugh. FRESHMAN SQUAD ROW I-W. Morgan, P. Whifelrer, P. Robinson, F. Paih, B. Marh, M. Eberhardi, B. Vandenberg, J. VanAnlwerp, M. Bickel. ROW 2-M. Barlrer, D. Hunler, M. Wel- rich, E. Fry, V. Sirunlr, L. Marlin, M. Gil- bert, V. Cook, M. Wilson, N. Johnson. ROW 3-M. Gnagy, L. Calhoun, D. Lynd, J. Vandenberg, M. Johnson, M. Carelson, N. Blevins, E. Birge. ROW 4-L. Thomp- son, M. Smilh, S. Hardy, A. Scolr, I. Pugh, B. Edmonslon, G. Richardson, E. Longley, W. Ruhl, W. Coleman. ROW 5 -J, Rojas, B. Beasly, S. Paine, C. Grieve, B. Mundi, V. Palferson, A. Waer, L. lhla, F. Albrighl, J. Schinneller. All classes loolc forward 'ro baseball sea- son. lf is a game all play well and enjoy playing. On +he girls' field are four ex- cellenl grass diamonds where G-.A.A. members spend lheir alfernoons during baseball season. The 'reams are very evenly malched, The freshman usually having a leam equal or superior lo lhose of fhe upper classes. Page One Hundred Twenty-one SWIMMING ROW I-J. E. McGregor, F. Ausiin, B. Milner, M. Perkins, B. Spencer, B. L. Rem- ley, C. Benlon, M. Neergeerd, G. Bauh- ler, M. Pulliam. ROW 2-S. Green, B Vendenburg, F. Conoway, B. Coolr, M Johnson, H. Davis, E. Fry, F. Albrighf, J. Albriglil, J. Shule, H. Lilly, B, Polenh, G. Holclsworlln. ROW 3-F. Holcomb, K. Maffhews, K. Cllrislie, P. Brownell, J. Russell, B, Buflrin, U. Monfgomery, S. Anderson. Girls' Swimming and Tennis V112 TENNIS ROW I-B. Router, S. Paine, D. Lynd, W. Morgan. ROW 2-P. Paine, S. Green, S. Anderson, B. Bufflrin, P. McGinnis. Swimming allracls a greafer number of girls lnan any olher sporl. The warm spring days bring merrnaids by flwronqs To parlicipafe in aqualic ac1ivifies.Since swimrnng is requred ol all Freshmen fney are in excellenl praclice and lnis class is ellen ine winner ol flue meel. :'Une'llullilr:'1f 1'u1'rily-llru The Girls' Alhlelic Associalion ollers each girl in Whillier I-ligh an opporlun- ily lo compele in inler-class alhlelic aclivilies, To win a place on a leam or squad a girl musl parlicipale in lhree- lourlhs ol lhe praclices lor lhe sporl in season. From lhose lullilling lhis require- menl is picked by coach, caplain, and manager, a lirsl leam, whose members receive IOO poinls, a second leam, 50 poinls-, and a squad consisling ol girls making neilher a lirsl nor a second leam. These squad members receive 25 poinls. A red and while class numeral is given lo each girl making a lirsl leam lor lhe lirsl lime. Poinls are recorded and when 750 have been earned a block leller is presenled. r WHITTIER 1 ' Juniors and Seniors are ollered allernale honors in archery or dancing, They may acquire as much as 50 poinls lor parlici- palion in lhe aclivily ollered during lhe year. This year was lhe one in which honors lor dancing was ollered. Shirley Anderson, Winilred Bigelow, Frances Conoway, l-lelen Lilly, June Logue, Edna lvlcAllese, Ulha lvlonlgomery, Belly Lou Remley, Belly Anne Kenl, Geneva Bear' den, Mary Ellen Chambers, Lois Crooks, Shirley Green, Wilma Johnson, Eleanor Kieler, Arlie Landrelh, Porlia Perry, Lu- cille Sandborn, Shikibu Takahashi, Genevieve Wineiger. I937 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION TEAMS VOLLEYBALL-FIRST TEAM-FRESHMEN: Fayella Albrighl, Agnes Scoll, Doris Lynd, Jane McGregor, Shirley Paine, Inez Pugh, Jere Boias, Pal Robinson, Wilma Ruhl. SOPHOMORES: Sara Gano, Francis Paine, Irene Lynd, Virginia Mouze, Virginia Sloufler, Mar yWhile, Vivian Runclle, Kalherine Mallhews, Jane Bearden, Fern Mills, Eleanor Burnell. JUNIORS: Shirley Green, Lois Crooks, Porlia Perry, Kalie McCall, Liselle Van Horn, Genevieve Wineinger, Lucille Sanborn, Mary Johnson, Alaire Bosler, Phyllis Rellig, Jean Pheland, Peggy McGinnis. SENIORS: Barbara Bulkin, Billie Archer, Belly Milner, Kay Harvey, Margarel While, Thelma Oxford, Rulh Brown, Belh Shanli, Jean Reidenback, Shirley Anderson, Janel Cheney. BASKETBALL-FIRST TEAM-FRESHMEN: Alberla Waer, Jere Boias, Roberla Johnson, Shirley Paine, Corinne Grieve, Agnes Scoll, Doris Lynd, Fayella Albrighl, Eldora Fry. SOPHOMORES: Alice Adden, Eleanor Burnell, Belly Franh, Kalherine Malhews, Phyllis Paine, Quirina Polder, Julia Shule, Earlene Woodward, Carrol Benlon. JUNIORS: Shirley Green, Geneva Bearden, Lolus Lee Weger, Mary Ellen Chambers, Belly MacDaniels, Lucille Sandborn, Kalie McCall, Regina Phelan, Clarine Coppock. SENIORS: Bilie Archer, Gayle Holdsvlorlh, Barbara Bulkin, Ulha Monlqomery, Shirley Anderson, Elizabelh Haag, Belly Milner, Helen Lilly, Jean Reidenback. MIDGET BASKETBALL-FIRST TEAM-FRESHMEN: Franlrie Auslin, Maxine Barker, Marlus Eberland, Mary Gose, Willene Mor- gan, Jane Ellen McGregor, Jacquiline Vandenburg, Florence Park, Pal Robinson. SOPHOMORES: Sara Gano, Vesla Gulhory, Virginia Hanperl, Ada Holland, Kyako Ozono, Eleanor Posl, Jean Ramber, Barbara Seiman, Dorolhy Webb. JUNIORS: Porlia Perry, Alice Crew, Alaire Bosler, Peggy McGinnis, Helen Jones, Phyllis Rellig, Mary Johnson, Wilma Johnson, Arlie Landrelh, SENIORS: Joan Alford, Nadine De Vilblis, Rulh Slroud, Francis Conoway, Belly Wachlel, Mona Rose Seppi, Meda Thornburg. SPEEDBALL TEAMS-FIRST TEAMS-FRESHMEN: Pal Robinson, Edilh Birge, Dorolhy Hunler, Mance Johnson, Shirley Mackey, Roberla Johnson, Frankie Auslin, Corinne Grieve, Marlus Eberhard, Florence Paik, Beverly Marlz. SOPHOMORES: Erlyne Woodward, Julia Shule, Rosina Marlin, Alice Adden, Lucille Hosleller, Eleanor Posl, Belly Fanl1, Vivian Rundle, Belly Polenlz, Eleanor Burnell, Jean Russell. JUNIORS: Clarine Coppock, Mary Johnson, Wilma Johnson, Kalie McCall, Alice Crew, Phyllis Paine, Phyllis Rellig, Geneva Rearden, Alaire Bosler, Arlie Landrelh. SENIORS: Harriel Davis, Belly Milner, Margarel While, Barbara Bufkin, Thelma Oxford Belly Wachlel, Mona Rose Seppi, Shirley Lou Remley, Rulh Slroud, RulhiBrown. FRESHMEN FIRST TEAM I00 pls.: Doris Lynd IMI, Shirley Paine, Jean Schinnaller, Willene Morgan, Jere Roias, Inez Pugh, Alberla Waer ICI, Marius Eberhard, Jane Ellen McGregor, Florence Reis, Subs: Fayella Albrighl, Belly Dixon, Margarel Nisbel. SOPHOMORE FIRST TEAM I00 pls.: Virginia Mouze, Barbara Siemon, Kalherine Mallhew IMI, Polder, Ouirina, Fern Mills, Norma Jean Homeier, Eleanor Posl, Mary While, Agnes Scoll ICI, Frances Huggins. Subs: Vesla Gulhay, Mary Smilh, Belly Fanlz. JUNIOR FIRST TEAM I00 pls.: Genevieve Weininqer, Geneva Bearden, Belly McDaniels, Porlia Perry, Lois Crooks, Mary Ellen Chambers, Shirley Green, Alice Crew, Lucille Sandborn, Arlie Landrelh, Helen Jones. SENIOR FIRST TEAM I00 pls.: Belly Wachlel, Billie Archer, Helen Lilly, June Logue, Mona Seppi, Hariell Davis, Winilred Bigelow, Belly Lou Remley, Ulha Monlgomery, Belly Ann Kenl. FIRST TEAM I00 pls.: Belly Jane Rouzer, Barbara Bulkin, Doris Lynd, Shirley Paine, Phyllis Paine. SECOND TEAM 50 pls.: Willana Morgan, Shirley Greene, Shirley Anderson, Peggy McGinnis. TOURNAMENT WINNERS SINGLES: I. Belly Jane Rouzer. 2. Barbara Bufkin. 3. Shirley Green. 4. Willene Morgan. DOUBLES: I. Belly Jane Rouzer-Phyllis Paine, 2. Doris Lynd-Shirley Paine. 3. Shirley Anderson-Barbara Bulkin. 4. Shirley Greene-Peggy McGinnis. Page One Hundred Twenty-three -jc. Q. L 4-s, v 4-' ' x- N, ,,..x 1. .4- , e l - ,ox ,Qi- ,J 1,1 fir? :J L 1 gh? lu, 1- l I ' li A ,J Ll nf - ix X 'ur- ' l 1714, ..ff'f.f X X- ,I . -.,. , -I' P v 1 ociettg . A. 1 -rv gs.. E X L1 an ,- Rl A 3 , lx 3 x' fbx 'L a LL. ' I Come join lhe band Aid give u cheer for Whii-Her Red Throughoui' fhe land. Our banners waving overhead. Whil-lier, for you each loyal son and Wifh mighf and main Sing fhis refrain. Forever and ever. Whi'H'ier Redl daughler frue N AROUND SCHOOL l. Ou? af lasl .... 2. Ol? for e ride .... 3. Ouief for once. . . . 4. Who bil Colby? . . . 5. Beaufy repaired .... 6. Thai Ryan profile .... 7. Campus Cufies .... 8. Biggesl feel in school .... 9. A sign ov' Spring .... IO. Dog lovers. THE LY Whillier Union High School, l6OO slrong, gafhered in Perry Gym lhe Friday morning ol Seplember eighleenlh for lhe lirsl assembly ol flue year. Superinlendenl D. A. Slouller exlended a cordial welcome lo lhe sludenls. The nominalions for sludenl body presidenl were made. The Candidales nominaled for lhe office were Ed Ferguson, Roland Norris and R'Dean Chule. Speakers were Mr. Burl Marlin, secrelary ol lhe local Chamber ol Commerce, and Mr. Franlc Gales, secrelary ol lhe Y. M. C. A. Bolh gave very amusing and inleresling lallcs, From lhal dale on, life al school was in lull swing as lhe piclures above will prove WELCOME ASSEMB J , . ig si. :Zir- gkmalig .At the Qames AT THE GAMES I. Where's the bali? . . . 2. Ready and Waiiinq .... 3. Poor pussy! , . . 4, We're off! . . . 5. Cardinal Crooners. . . , 6. Our boys in adiun .... 7. Between haifs .,.. 8. Awaiiinq Vheir chance .... 9. Ai resi ..., 10. Tailinq khings over, , . ll. Going my way. i. Band forms a Big W ,... 2. Touchdown for wrong si . . . 3. Fox from fine side .... 4. Planning ihe aikacix. 5. Cards in review .... b. Gai 09 ihe dimel , . . back. 7, Fox from the l'fru1-lluwllr milf llu ri i ii Q21 AnoTher big rally was held Tor The Glendale baslceTball game. Our Two yell kings led sTirring cheers. which were Tollowed by an enTer- Taining slciT and a syncopaTed Tap dance by Flora Dora Wing. Nor- TleeT CallicoTT presenTed song hiTs and BeTTe TuTT, Clarine Coppoclc and Alice Crew did a Tap number. A new song, On To VicTory, was inTroduced. The meeTing closed wiTh The Alma MaTer. T-Told ThaT Tiger, hold ThaT Tiger -The Tamiliar sTrains of Tiger Rag ushered in The peppiesT rally oT The year. AlThough raTher conTrary To The mood oT The aTTernoon The Tallc on Peace which was given by Jack Spence, was excepTionally good. Also n The program were songs by an ex-Cardinal songsTress, Jean ScoTT. A clever slciT Tollowed depicTing The sTudenT body enrouTe To a TooTball game as a broken down car which was revived by School SpiriT. On OcTober TirsT we held our firsT big TooTball rally. This was an imporTanT day in The school hisTory Tor iT seT a sTandard in enTerTain- menT, pep and enThusiasm which The resT of The year's rallies did Their besT To mainTain. Ed Ferguson, our new sTudenT body presidenT. made his TirsT appearance, aTTer announcing The names oT The mem- bers oT our new Pep CommiTTee. he Turned The meeTing over To Wayne Dailey, The chairman oT The Rally CommiTTee. Then Tollowed a slciT ThaT inTroduced The members oT The Team and concluded wiTh The chrisTening oT The TooTball season's championship. The Two peppy yell leaders led us in a cheer and song, Come Join The Band. Wayne Dailey inTroduced Mr. Bonham, direcTor oT physical educaTion aT WhiTTier College, who explained and demonsTraTed some oT The inTricacies of TooTball. The meeTing was closed wiTh The singing oT The Alma MaTer. Page One Hundred Twenty-seven RPIVUE REVLE AMA I l-U1if1 ,X L AMATEUR5 REVUES l. They're fhe Oops .... 2. Love af Ursf sigh! ..., 3, The efernal frianghe .,.. 4. Biis of comedy .... 5, Three shades of black .... 6. Some of fhe besf .... 7. Two Hack crows. ., . 8. They siole fhe show .... 9, Miss Spoiliqhf Revue. .. I0 ..,. Liffie Eva and Uncle Tom, RALLIES I. Chridening fhe Champion-Ship .... 2. The Champion Ship .... 3. Ex Card Songbird .... 4. Tuning in .... 5. The Bookies .... 6. His Hrs? appearance ..., 7, The presenf Card Songbird .... 8. Our Chief .,., 9. Oraior. P1121 Um'll1m1lrwl In'-nzwf' Ulallies GIRLS LEAGUE I-ll .IINX Cab Calloway, ably impersonaTed by BeTTe BrighT, aided by many amusing enTerTainers made The Girls' League I-li Jinx a smash hiT. The program noT only broughT ouT new TalenT buT Turnished The audi- ence wiTh many a laugh. The Teachers' clever song and dance num- ber was repeaTedly encored. The Teachers parTicipaTing were Whalen, CarTer, Murry, Brannan, Grassell, Bell, KenworThy, Nelson, McDonald and Wiclcland. Miss Mudgie Jones did a diTTiculT Tap dance. The Teachers cerTainly made hisTory. GIRLS LEAGUE BENEFIT To raise Tunds Tor welfare worlc among needy sTudenTs The Girls' League sponsored a big baslceTball evenT. When The SouThern Cali- fornia champions, The SanTa Barbara Dons, came down To Ye Friend- ly Towne only To be slaughTered by our Cards, There was enough exciTemenT. BuT adding To The enTerTainmenT, our Bees buzzed around The RoosevelT Bees, To seTTle The dispuTe oT which had The beTTer swarm. Those who loyally supporTed This beneTiT were well repaid. AWARDS ASSEMBLY To aTTord an opporTuniTy Tor The presenTaTion oT The giTT oT The deparTed Senior A class and The sporT and scholarship awards, an assembly was held. Gld Seal awards and C. I. F. Membership awards were presenTed To a number of The Senior A's by Mr. STouTTer and Mr. Cleveland. The Senior A's, represenTed by Prexy Jim I-lamilTon, presenTed a Tine painTing. On behalf OT The STudenT Body. Ed Ferguson expressed appreciaTion Tor This giTT. SPOTLIGHT REVUE To raise funds Tor The Junior-Senior Prom, The Junior SpoTlighT Revue was a successful innovaTion. ATTer exTensive TryouTs, The TwenTy-Tive acTs represenTed The besT TalenT in The school. An original and Thorough adverTising campaign made The revue a financial success as well as Top enTerTainmenT. The Prom Tund was swelled by 5240, an unexpecTed buT welcome addiTion. Eileene Douglas and Ray Baldwin Tied Virginia Ulrey Tor TirsT prize, Second prize was won by Marilyn Ross. TEAS AND DANCES f 1 eas and Dances I. Now, Mona .... 2. ls if good? . . . 3. Where's your shoe? . . , 4. Pass us some. Galahad lives again. now .... II. Come o other hall? . . . I3. Gayle. . . . 5. La Fesfa .... 6. Sir . . . 7. Whaf's fhe aflracfion? . . . 8. WS a swell dance .... 9. Caughfl . .. IO. Going sfeady n-lefs dance .... I2. Where's fhe Surprised, Kenny? . . . I4. Jack is in again! XMAS I. A really Merry Chrisfmas .... 2. Whaf are you up fo Jackie? . . . 3. The real Christmas Spirii ..., 4. Pleniy for The needy. . . , 5. And sfill more .... 6. Sanfa can'l ge? down fhal chimney .... 7. More giff givers .... B. Do you believe in Sanfa .... 9. Carolers. Ghristmas .Wrogram ChrisTmas programs This year were very diversified. ln accordance wiTh The plan for Girls' League Chrisfmas parfies each sevenTh period class had an individual Chrisfmas program, a parT of which was To Till a Chrisfmas baslceT for some needy family. Under The direcTion of Miss Franlcenfield, The Drama DeparTmenT presenfed The Music Box several Times during The clay. SENIOR MOTHERS TEA The annual Senior lvlofhers' Tea was held in The Perry Gym, April l4Th aT 2:30 P. lvl. lnviTaTions had been senT ouT To all The moThers of Senior boys and girls by The girls Themselves. Each girl was respon- sible for her own and some boy's moTher. The guesTs were enTer- Tained by a sfyle show of new spring fashions presenfed by The Emporium. Those acTing as models were Kafhleen Reilly, Ellen Welsh, Frances l-lolcomb, RuTh Brown, Thelma Beamer, Nadine DeVilbiss. Corinne Nickerson, JeanneTTe Jamieson. The incidenTal music was provided by Randall Kameron and his Swing Band. AfTer The program Tea was served To The moThers and girls. CASABA PARTY One of The biggesT underTalcings of The Pep CommiTTee This year was baslcefball. This parTy served as a fiTTing farewell To The Senior A's and a ceIebraTion oT The culminaTion of our successful baslceTball season. The enTerTainmenT was furnished by four Univer- siTy of Soufhern California aThleTes, who broughT Their own Talenf and music. AlThough This affair was quiTe a deviafion from The usual dancing parTy iT proved To be a successful experimenf. BIG AND LITTLE SISTER TEA Each year we hold a geT-TogeTher Tea for The Senior Girls and Their liTTle Freshmen sisTers. This year, insfead of one big parf There were several smaller gafherings. ln This way The girls could meeT and gef To know one anoTher beTTer. ll CARDINALS AT PLAY I. Punle-Gnd ihe boHIe .... 2. Snow use .... 3. Beach baHy .... 4. I am an Indians .... 5. Mickey forgefs some- fhing .... 6. Line forms Io The righf .... 7. BaIboa bugs .... 8. They can'i help if .... 9. Foofprinfs on The sand of flme ..,. IO. Laugh-I fhoughf I'd splii a-somdhing .... Il. In a winier wonderland .... I2. Try Flif IP. S. No adverfisingl .... I3. Rollo roars .,.. I4. LeI's play foofI:aII! Hm! CARDINALS AT PLAY Wirh Ihe Iirsf IIghI IaII of snow came The call Io go mounfainward, This year, because of favorabIe wearher condifions, 'the snow parries were very numerous. Lafer In Ihe year, usuaIIy IusI before Easrer vacafion. Ihe Trend Iurns Ihe ofher way. Everyone Is going Io Ihe beach! Spring vacafion came earIy Ihis year bu? fha? dIdn'1 sfop us from qoinq Io Bal for Ihe weeIc. In Spire OI raIn and cIoudy weofher The Sfudenf Body as a whole re- Iurned wirh sornewhar ruddier compIexions. Even if Ihey were 5 Inn on Ihe pInIrish side. Advertisements E J. EDMQND WATSON me 50. WESTERN Ave ,. LQSANGELES 'l'fvr Cffmfimzf mmf lluflilf Illwfrftqrzzjvlnr I ll OUR COVERS ARE MALLOY-MADE THROUGH SAM BABCOCK 4II EAST Qlsf STREET LOS ANGELES CALIF THIS CARDINAL 81 WHITE WAS BOUND BY BABCOCK COVER COMPANY 4I! EAST 9Isf STREET LOS ANGELES, CAUF, Pugr' Um, lllnzlllwl Tlzirlr-fr Tlflurra II ez TRINITY SQIQ 5QLC6sCR:?rEgEEg:I' PRINTERS OF FINE SCHOOL ANNUALS O THE 1937 CARDINAL AND WHITE IS A PRODUCT OF OUR SHOP TO OUR ADVERTISERS U We mp P- I 3 CO C 81 W ANNUAL STA I'f1u.'Hm- llmzflrwf If awprecimnw INV um Qmpe afi- WIIIQH has 'Wade IBIS book possIbI ,l..lil. . Crystal Ice Refrieeration Co. AIR CONDITIONED li REFRIGERATION A HOME PRODUCT FOR HOME PEOPLE cavsm Ice Rip -u PLANT: IOZS W. WHITTIER BLVD OFFICE AND REFRIGERATION DEPT IIO N, BRIGHT AVENUE PHONE 426-57 CRYSTAL lCE THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STANDS READY AT ALL TIMES TO GIVE ENCOURAGEMENT TO ANY INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANIZATION WHOSE PURPOSE IS THE BUILDING OF A FINER AND BETTER CITIZENSHIP. Page Um' llunflred Thirty-seven WHITTIER SANITARY DAIRY FARMERS HARDWARE AND PAINT CO. I42 I44 NORTH GRTTNLEAI DISTINCTIVE STYLE FOR TI-IE YOUNG MAN VARSITY-TOWN CLOTHES I RUGGER SPORTSWEAR I HAVERI-IILL CLOTHES TUG SLACKS EXCLUSIVE AT HECK'S MEN'S STORE I?I kai 'RTW URI I NIIAI COMPLIMENTS OF FRANKJ DGRE FORD LINCGLN ZEPI-IYR This soda drives away fhe cares oi school llm so glad we came here Today. Eifher a hor meal or a drink fha? will cool This place serves fhe besf in every way. If a man sized meal or a sneclc you'd enioy You can drive up-fhey bring you a fray. Did you ever eaf a srealc here? Oh Boy! 'T would maine your eyes curl-l'd say! Yes Sir! They free? you like lninqsl This place is open all hours oi day. And all niqhf, loo-good cheer The food brings li you srop here eiier worlc or your play. JACK'S SALAD BOWL OPEN ALL NIGHT Page' One llunrlrerl Thirly-nine HOBERG MOTOR COMPANY 201-07 South Greenleaf Whittier,Calif. The Complete Car . . . Completely New THE EMPORIUM You, foo, will be a devofee of We sun xl your meach- 5 THE EMPORIUM ICYCLAIR THIS PICTURE SHOWS JUST HOW EASY IT IS TO APPLY A CHICAGO DECALCOMANIA TRANSFER. MERELY DIP IN WATER AND SLIDE OFF ON TO WINDSHIELD OR OTHER OBJECT, THE CARDINAL TRANSFERS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN SUPPLIED BY CHICAGO DECALCOMANIA COMPANY 4753 NO. BROADWAY CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Page One Hundred Forty-one Well, we are riqIiI in 5IyIe, IeI Iowsf' says Jed: Greening. My Paid Soorr Coar and Dark Brown Qabardine Trousers are Cerrainly Correo? Ior The Spori Parade, II CerIainIy is, replies Wayne DaiIey. This new Cuba-LiIoa Sweafer I have and II'ie srriarICI1eCIced Irous- ers are jus? rIie Ilning Ior campus wear. I Iike comfort says Ben Benson, 'rI'1e S+yIe Books sriow rho Guayaberra Srmirf and Grey Doe- skin Trousers as IIie IasI word Ior Ieisure wear. STYIT APPAPEI PCN MIX I-I I LL'S IQI EAST PHILADELPHIA STREET George's B A R B E C U E FOR GOOD FOOD O ICO WEST WI-IITTIER BLVD FICO, CALIF. CongratuIations . . TO TI-IE GRADUATINC5 CLASS OF I937 EDGINTON-DOUGLAS GOOD FOOTWEAR Page'Um'1lunJrwl1'i4nrIx-lx -E F f':::F2' ' E Effie? DE SQTO ' 'TSQLESHII seavlcs A COMPLIMENTS TO TI-IE CLASS OE I937 C. C. HAMILTON DE SOTO 224 WEST PHILADELPHIA pf ILL -.ISS A -M. W, wf-annum-E-S ...V .W 4. , ..f.L...-.M-.E-...EM-.-.A.. ' SALES AND SERVICE PLYMQUTH PHONE 425225 SUPERIOR CRAETSMANSI-IIP SMART JEWELRY A. R. Dankworfh, Inc. PORTLAND, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES FOR FIVE YEARS MAKERS OF W.U,H.S. JUNIOR RINGS AND SENIOR COMMENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS. 407 EAST PICO STREET Los AnqeIes, Cahforma L, M. 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E. LaFRANCE a . EYJHZQIIZ 5 Beau! Shop Wholesale Confechonery The BBS' Se e'SI wH1'1'T1ER, CALIFORNIA 6828 PLASKA AVENUE HUNTINGTON PARK, CALIF, MARY JOHNSON RUBY M. DURAND DURAND'S Ladies' Wearing AppareI POPULAR PRICES ZI7 N, GREENLEAF AVE. WI-IITTIER, CALIF. PHONE 4I2-340 Page One Hundred Forty-fre Whittier ICE CREAM or Supreme Quality SINCERELY APPRECIATIVE OF PATRONAGE Jlfir. Hedrick Anoiher year is safely over, under your careful mainfenance of 'rhe iransporfaiion of Whiifier Union High School sfudenfs. Thank you, Mr. Tedriclr, for fhe securify and safely 'lhaf your handsome buses give us. Your congenial, happy naiure confribuies much io high school life. Um' llmnlr.-fl l nrl-r-.ww COX MOT OR SALES COMPANY GENERAL MOTORS TRUCKS WHITTIER 42bY3I I In so. GREENLEAF AVENUE I wr-Hman, CALIFORNIA S .-ui N MYERS EVERYTHING FOR JUNIORS AT JUNIOR PRICES Perf frocks, demure dresses, Iaunfy suifs - whafever you demand af Ihe moment -- remember Io Iry Iirsf af Myers and you wiII probably find if af Ihe price you wanI Io pay. IZI-IZ3 NO. G-REENLEAF Page One Humlrcrl Fnrtyevervn MCALLISTER MOTOR SALES CO fill. I 1 K x..g.L '52 I lg ! ww 5 EEL S I4b SOUTH GREENLEAF AVLNUL WHITTIIR CALIFORNIA SPECIALIST IN ATHLETIC AND SPORTS EQUIPMENT WHITTIER SPORTING GOODS I34 I SMUTH MRIIN.:-4: ANINU: PIWINII .HI HAL DEMAREST '30 DON BLACKBURN Cv07Zg'7'llf1lfIlll'071.I' F. W. Woolworth Co. SIATIONERY NOVELTIES EIC I27 NORTH QREENILAF WIIITTIFR, CAIIFORNIA TRY OUR NEW FOUNTAIN AND LUNCH DEPARTMENT Pugr Una Hufullwl f'nlII'r'I'gl1I Q3I '. NQ fi'-' JI ,EX X KXI I Vx I , EIRESTONE TIRES RADIOS STARTING SPEEDOMETERS E BRAKE SERVICE iugfxgmi LIGHTING GASOLINE II OIL BATTERIES ACCESSORIES IGNITION LUBRICATION COMPLETE MOTOR WHEELS 8. 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